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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-14 - Orange Coast Pilot• HIGH 78 LOW88 THURSDAY. JUN E 14 19fM Deluea guilty; ·suicide .feai-e YouthJaces life term for murder of woman who was de)iverin&_!E_a_il __ By STEVE MARBLE Of IM De11r ..... ltd Gabriel Deluca was convicted Wednesday of the brutal slayjQg of a 30-year-old mail carrier and his . Coast attorneys say they believe the teen- ager's mental condition is so rocky that he will attempt to kill llims'elf. ·· "He's in horrible shape," said John Dolan, one ofDcluca's lawyers. "His mental condition has totally de- teriorated. "He has very strange ideas, delusions about what'.s been happening here in coun." Pale and looking daud as he )Was led into the courtroom Wednesday afternoon, Deluca lowered his head and clasl)cd his hands together when the verdict was read. An attorney patted him on the back. . The 18-year-old Deluca faces 25 years to life in prison for the slayina of lda Jean Haxton, a Garden Grove mother of two who was clubbed with a baJeball bat aJMI stabbed 19 times with a buck knife Jan. 3 as she delivered mail in tfun1ington Beacb. . Jurors rejected the notion that Deluca was "unconscious .. wh~n he killed Haxton. Membcn of .the jury ' a.llo sncbcatcd that the) feh ~luca "9C'ted crazy" as a coveru.p for the killing SUpcrior Couit Judge Leonard McBride said he wtlJ sentence Deluca on July 10. Dolan said he will file for an appeal .after the sentence is handed down. . Judith Sanden, one of Dcluc~·s lawyers, said thd tecn-•r. had no , response to the ~ ae SIMI be asked to be la"kca vn..._u"' ID • counbouse holdialal......_ ,.. kept until bdns driwa t.Ck ID Oranse CoUntf Jail "He wouldn t Wk ao us. He saidlbe didn~t want to Wt ao ua.." Sd*n no1ed ... , can't 1'dl y0a MIM Ilia reaction is." , J~_. DSUJCA/MI Onofre nuclear pl~nt shut down All the graduates from Marina, Edison and New- port Harbor are listed today./ A6,8 ;-;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·.:···~~~(-?"·.:.·?\.~ .,.::.._ .)..__ ...----.1~'~"'~ -.. California ·nymmmn Courts plan to handle Olympic crime suspects In a rapid, unlqueman- ner./ A7 Nation A slowdown in retail and auto sales doesn't necessary spell doom, experts agree./ A4 House OKs fines for em- ployers of illegals./ A7 World ngolan rebels kidnap several Americans, begin long jungle march.I A4 Soviet President Chernenko truces a swipe at Western summit peace vows./A4 Living When shift workers dfs- rupt their sleeping pat- tern. It can be hazardous to their heatth./81 Whatever happened to the privacy of home video? Now the TV room needs an SRO slgn./82 Sports Edison High product Tracy Hanlon has set her sights on qualifying for the Olympic Games in the heptathlon./C1 The Angels lose a heart- breaking 2-1 decision to Chlc~go, as the tying run is thrown out at the plate to end thegame./C1 The Marina High softball team places four players on the All-CIF 4-A softball squad./C3 Entertainment Tom Hanks is making another big "splash" In the movie ''Bachelor Party." /83 Zany creators of" Air- plane'' are at it again - and it's ''Top Secret.'' /84 Business Ashwlll-Schnelder con- tinues to expand Its com- mercial brokerage busi- ness. /BS. INDEX Erma Bombeek Bridge Bulletin Board Buatness California News ClassUled Comics Crossword Oeath Nolloes Horoscope Ann Landers living Mutual Fund• NeUooat Newt 'Oplnlon Paparazzi Pottcre t~ • Pubflc Notices Sports Stock Marketa r ... vta1on Th .. ters WNther world Newt B2 C10 A3 86-7 A7 C7·9 C10 C9 C5 ce 82 81-2 87 A7 A10 81 AS CS-7 Ct~ 88 82 83 A2 7 Graduation gleam Buatin.gton Beach Jlla[h School'• Coleen Baah, one of the tioaaanda of Juae gradaatee on the <>ranae ~ beam• Cla.rbl& commencement ezerclaea Wednea- day. khoola In the Buatl.qton Beach BICh School Dlatrtct acbecbiled ezerclae• Wedneeday and toc14y; l'fewport-lleaa bUb achoola will bold ceremontea today, while Inine bJCb acboola held ceremonlea Wedneaday. LapDa Beach JllCb School'• commencement aerricea are acb.edaled Tueaday eventnc. · Officials probe link in BB, Laguna fires Both cities suff ertng from rash of blazes; similar methods draw joint Investigation By ROBERT BARKER Of the 0.-, "°' ..... Arson investigators from Hunt- ington Beach, Laguna Beach and the Orange County Fire Department arc. attempting to determine if a rash of suspicious blaze~since the first of the year may be link~ to the same source. , Investigators say they haven't es- tablished a direct connection but haven't ruled out the Possibility either. Twelve suspicious fires have been lighted in nightime hours around apartments and condominiums near England Street and Yorktown Av- enue in Huntington Beach, causing more than $200,000 in damages to garJgeS.. carpons and laundry areas. Laguna Beach investiptors repon 13 fires have been set in that city between March 30 and May 15. Nine blazes charred brush while four fires were reported to residences. Ten of the Laauna fires may be related, accordina to Batallion Chjef Herb Jewell. Further south. a rash of fires has damaged c.ars. structures and a boat in Dana PoinL 0 We don•t have any leads that the fires arc connect~.·· sa1d Huntington Beach Fire Department spokeswoman Birgit DaVls. "But there may be a similar methodolgy in that fires are to carports and laundry rooms and the tgnition material appears to be what is available at the scene." Davis said three of the fires may be connected to a juvenile suspect who wasarrested in April. But be was «leased when a juvenile coun rom~ missioner ruled be wasn't properly informed of bis Miranda rights. One of the 12 blazes was set while the youth was in custody. Davis wd. No radiation leak; f acillty to be closed four weeks From staff ... wire reports The Umt 3 reactor at San Onofre nucleaf"power plant wilT be out of operation for four weeks after a malfunction automatically triggered an automatic shutdown, a utility spokesman said today. There was no radiation leak., nor was the public threatened. The l,100-megawatt reactor near San Clemente was taken off line at about 6 p.m. Monday, several days earlier than a scheduled shutdown for repairs, said Southern --catilomia Edison Co. spokesman David Bar- ron. Barron said computerized safely devices called .. calculators" AOpped the controlled fission reaction inside the reactor after rcoeivi.QC a faltle signal about the position of nudem" control rods in the reactor ~. Barron compared the i.Dcident 10 .. an electrical shon. like a Cute blowing. .. the whole systeip shuts doJVO ... "Fortunately OT unfortunately, de.- pending on bow you look at it. there are protective systems throughout the plant that will shut it down. If one malfunctions the plant is not operable,·· Barron said. The Nudcar Regulatory Com- mission was notified of the incident by its resident inspector on the site, who will file a report within 30 days, a Commission spokesman said this morning. (Pleue eee REACTOR/ A2) A night to forget ·for Mr. October Followin.g a tons. hitless nisbt at the ballpark. California Aaae1'' superstar Reggie Jackson continued his sJump at . a Ncwpon Beach nightspot where his S6S,OOO burgun- dy-colored Porsche was stolen. Jacbo.n•s car, bearing the Jiccnse plate .. JAX 44." was taken from a parfcing space at Marpritaville, a popular cavern located at 2332 W. Coast "-W!way "He said be parked it at about 11 · p . .m. and pul on his alarm," said Newport Beach Offic.cr Tom Little. "When he came out about an hour or so later. it was gone." "He said no one had permission to drive the car and that be had the ke)"S; •• Little added. )acboo, wbo lives · Newpon Beach and ba.s a extensive car collection, told officers the car has a one-of-a-kind paint job. A descri~ tion of the car was broadcast throueb- out the couory but the auto has yet to tum up police said. .. So far we've struck out." police said. Jackson, who arrived at the night- spot after his team lost 2-l to the Chicago White Sox ·at Anaheim Stadium. did his sh.are of strilrina out .at the ballpark. The famous slugger went down on strikes three times. After losing his car. police said Jackson took a cab home. 2nd suspect denies. killing Miller's son By JEFF ADLER Of .. D9ltr .... -- The SC('Ond man charged in the 1983 strangulation slaying of the son of former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller ·ta1d blame for the killing on his accomplice. who already has been sentenced to a life prison term for the murder. At the opening of his Orange County Superior Court murder trial Wednesday, Anhur George Goldner Jr."s coun-appointed defense at· tomey claimed 26-year-old Patnd. Scott Miller was strangled in his Costa Mesa home not by Goldner, but by Richard James Wetherell foll own1g a violent fi.&ht. Attorney Jack Early toJd the~ dunnghisopeningstatcmenttbc t broke out afteT Miller pulled a shotgun on Wetherell without provo- cation in a bedroom of bis rented Hanover Drive home. Wetherell, during bis trial earlier this year. attempted to pm Miller's strangling on GoldnCT. However, the (Pleue eee TRIAL/ A2 Help! We're drowning in a deluge of junk mail P.urveyors of unwanted solicitations launch sneak attacks tn escalatt ·mailbox wars' . Here is a rc~n ffiim a OOOd zone Consadcr, for cu.mJ)k. the plain -the one inside my mailbox. --~w-t\itc eftvclopc I f'Cttived Ult other Under pressure from a daily on-da_y. lthldthevqucrttl4maddrt of slau&ht or junk mail, it's threatenina .. Corporate Hcadquartcn~ Min· to bunt tts hinttS and tend a tomnt neapoUJ; MN:' of paper out to the unsu ptttina WbOlt corporate hcad(juaners? sidcwal.k. Wu llOIMOftC scriding me fttt toe I've tritd to control the overflow by cenifqta? Did some companr l\«d i)ancana at the rttum idd lbd my iiavice? M q11'io ty-wa ~ scndi!'f tbeobv1ou junk pi to the But 1 shou ha"c known better. trash ban unopened. Enc.toted was a pc"onalittd fonn But the purvcyon of Junk m11t arc letter from fhoma f~ Wtl~hi~. aewna sneakier cvcrY day. prnidcnt of ctna finance Co: .. "'I am pkased to tell you we arc holdiQ& a chtck for Sl,000 an your name. And t urge )'OU to ac:u"t this invitation to come in and pick u up." No, l badn·1 woo a swccpsl.akcs.. Mr Wil~ire was offnina me a "ptt- approveid Ju&.l'an1ccd loan." Of course, hi letter made no mcnu011 of the interest he planntd to charic. A quick call to Aetna rt\'Qlcd the rate is 20 to 24pcrccnt Thu the acncrou Mr. Wilshire wa invatina me to o $2.000 into debt and 10 pay hund -0fdollacs in lDlCl'C$\ for the pnvd But he' not alone. 1 altddy ha\"C I Visa Jnd I Maslm-ard But t r me reason, m~ matlbox has bttn 11lin oVtt lattl) I P11 SIEllEllll P1LO T LOGBOOK with offtrs to nd me new \iCrs&on of the m plasttC' mont}. Clhft mi.a Fi 'Al offered me a V1 or Maste :ard or both vo1th a ettd•t hmit Sl,000. Mellon Bank of Pittburah offered me a Vi or MasterCard Wltb a $2.SOO limit; plus a separate SI .SOO loan at a.. k rate" of 14 7 percent Why are the bU in mlliftl such kind offers'? They y it'J btcausc of my .. orllcnt ci'tdit reputation." I upposc that means J pay m~ bill on time. And bcau11e of th.at. I m now bci penalized with a flood ofjunk mail auncd at btt.akiQI • my bartl)' balanctd bu.dirt. ~ckOme to "free" cnt rpn 1n menca, fol And the postal berrqe contin\leS. Some of the tricki t. most 1nnoy101 p1eu thne da 1 com from co .. j)anics tryin t ll me resort Pl:OC>- crty \Om wbt.tt an tllt fir fCaChri of (Pl..-... J'UR lllAIL/d) --------------------------------------~-------- ~----=--r• . --~ : CoNTINULU S roR1ts I -- - D911r"81,._...br NelleRSICMNw •Attorney Ja~tb Sanden comforta Gabriel Deluca after gullty verdict read1 Charles Domina$, one ofHaxton's brothers, said the family was pleased with the verdict. Family members have attended every day of the trial. "At least it'll keep him off the streets," Dominas added. "He can't attack any mo~ women. I guess that's the best society can do ... Jurors in the month-long murder trial in the Westminsterc court said they believed Deluca premeditated the grizzly slaying. which they specu- lated probably had sexual overtones. "We felt he was lyin$ in wait," said jury foreman Maximilian Villa, a 49- year-old Seal Beach resident who said he found the trial "scary" at times. "Anyone can plead unconscious- ness." said Villa. who indicated that Jurors "flirted" with the idea of a lesser charge but abandoned the idea before taking a vote. "He attacked her from behind. He had the weapons there-it just didn't appear to be a spontaneous act." Villa said. Villa said Deluca's efforts at cover- ing up the murder by drawng her body to her mail car which was abandoned at a church parking lot and tossing out his own bloody clothin~ aloilJ!. with the weapons seemed to indic.ate that the youth had thought out the killing. or the c hilling 90-minute videotape of Deluca being inter- viewed by police, Villa said be thought the teen-ager was "playing games" when he offered strange and bizzare answers to the detectives· questions. In the tape, Deluca told police that Haxton had turned into a bird and flown away. "I guess it was her day to die," be told investigators. Jurors said they were not con- vinced Deluca was intoxicated at the time of the brutal killing, noting that without evidence· of drinking, the. entire defeQse plan unraveled. Villa was particularly critical of testimony offered by clinical pyschologist Martha Rogers, the star witness for the defense. The foreman said R<>Jers seemed to ''step around" certain mcidents in Deluca's life. The foreman said he was surprised how quickly Dr. Rogers dismissed statements made by Deluca that he was "afraid" be was going to tum into a rapist. The statment was made to doctors at a Long Beach mental hospital where Deluca was confined for eight months in 1982 after apparently attempting suicide. Prosecutor Bryan Brown said the murder trial was one of the toughest he's bandied. He praised jurors and even had kind words for Deluca's attorneys. Brown said the defense was tough to overcome because Deluca had a document~ history of mental dis- orders and drug abuse. "It was a viable defense," he added. TRIAL •.• From Al jury convicted him of first-degree· murder, robbery and special circum- stances March 8. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. Goldner of Costa Mesa also is charged with first-degree murder and robbery as well as burglary and two special circumstances, murder during the commission ofboth a robbery and a bure.lary. Deputy District Attorney Pat Geary, who prosecuted Wetherell. said he is seeking a similar life pris0n term without the possibility of parole for the 29-year-old Goldner. REACTOR SHUT DOWN ••. The prosecutor, in bis opening statement to jurors, said Wetherell and Goldner, co-workers at a Santa Ana moving company, discussed robbing Miller as they drove to his house after the three struck up a conversation in a Costa Mesa tavern shortly before 2 a.m . on June 28, 1983. MiUer invited his new-found acquaintances to his house for a drink when the bar closed. Geary said. From Al The malfunction did not threaten workers or the public, Barron said. "This 1s not a serious problem." he added. "No radiation was released." The reactor was to be shut down this week. anyway. to replace leaky seals m four coolant pumps, he said. If the work were not scheduled, Unit 3 would have been put back in oper- ation within 24 hours, Barron said. Unit 3 has generated I. I billion kilowatt hours of electricity since starting commercial production April I. JUNK MAIL ONSLAUGHT GROWS ..• From Al the desert. You've seen the come-ons: you've just woo a new car, a television set or a boat. But to find out which you've won and to claim it, you must spend a day at the resort area listening to a high-pressure sales pitch. And when it's over, you realize your free gift isn't quite as fancy as you expected -your new boat turns out to be a cheap inflatable dinghy. The worst part is that these people never take no for an answer. If you throw out the initial offer. you'll soon get a follow-up designed to make you feel guilty for not picking up your valuable prize. In keeping with the sneaky new approach, such a letter recently came to me in an offici.al-looking yellow envelope marked "Audit Depart- ment, Sweepstakes America." It was addressed to the non-existent "Mrs. Philip Sneiderman." The letter inside -stamped "2nd Notice!" -de- clared: "According to our records, you have not claimed your prize. In compliance with the rules of this promotion. you are hereby notified that you are a winner in the first prize category ... To claim your prize, you and Mr. Sneiderman must attend a sales presentation .... " And 1f it's not a real estate offer. it's a letter reminding me of the high cost of hospital care. No matter how much medical coverage I have, it's not enough. Just sign here for insurance Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot DellYery I• Guaranteed MoncMy-Frldlly " you CIO nol l\ew yout P•pe< t>y !>30pm Cllllt>efor~7om •nd y04ll 009Y ..... .,. ~ covenng every catastrophic illness known to man. Or I must be paying too much for auto insurance. Just sign here for a free no-obligation quote thet's certain to be lower than my present bill. Then there are the letters from matchup services for single people. Am I ready to meet someone special. without makmg the rounds at singles bars? The flier from Great Expecta- tions boasts. ''Engaging relationships are our busmess .... We attract rela- tionship-mtnded people who are ready to meet you. They are not 'looky-loos' who will play games with you .... " It's almost enough to make me long for the good old days when magazine subscription pitches and record club offers were the onl y Junk letters I received. The magazmes used to have simple offers like: Subscribe now. and we'll send you the first two issues free. And just when you were preparing to throw out the lener, you'd find a little slip saying, "If you're prepanng to throw out this letter. read this first." Invariably, it would be a note from the pllblisher saying somethmg hkc. "Frankly, I can't understand why an) rea&?nable pe!'SOI\ ~oul~ tum down a no-nsk off er hke Ous .... And the record clubs would prom- ise 12 new records for a nickel -as long as you agreed to buy I 0 more over the next three years at inflated club prices. Things are so much more com- plicated now. The magazine subscrip.- tion offers are now disguised as super sweepstakes promotions. You know, win S 10 million or a new house or free groceries for life. No purchase re- quired. But you might like to stick some magazine subscriptions stamps right next to your sweepstakes entry. Still, I shouldn't complain. A colleague claims he's survived an even greater deluge of junk mail. He and his wife had barely moved into their first home before companies began offering loans of up to $25,000 against the new equity. Then there was an a avalanche of mail offers for mortgage insurance. new carpeting and new draperies. And real estate firms couldn't wait to put their new home back on the market. When their first child was born, another tidal wave of letters arrived. There were offers of free baby furniture if they agreed to buy a truckload of infant formula. And baby photo proposals arrived from posh Newport Beach studios, dis- count department stores and count- less outfits in between. And of course no baby should come in this world without adequate insurance poli- cies .... So perhaps I shouldn't gripe. The worst may be yet to come. In the meantime, I just wish I could get some of these companies to stop mailing me free samples of feminine hygiene products. Wbat do you lllle about the Daily Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and deUvered to &be appropriate editor. The same U -bour answering service may be used to record letters to tbe editor ou any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must lnclnde their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation c1l11, please. Tell as wba1'1 on your mJnd. 'ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Sc"wartz Ill Publlsh r Circulation 71.t/142-4333 ca. .. 1fled actvertlatno 7141142-5871 .AH other .depattmenta 6'2.-4121 MAIN OFFICE 330 Wett IMoy St Co.11 M-. C,4 MM edclr-. lo• 1660 Coall...... CA t*t S.turOey ...0 SYt1<18r tt yeti 0o nol IK-yo... gq>y Dy 1 • m tall t>etore I 0 a m 8lld '(OAll copy wll! be~ed Circulation T•phonee Chaz~OowlllfbJ Edttor and ASllStant to the Pubflsher ftoMmalJ Churctttnan Controller .. , • , 11..,.._ '· c.,.ro Pf OCIUCI ton Ma011g4t I VOL n, HO. 117 I I 1 Continued cloudiness prevails n 70 .. ., 11 11 91 • .. 74 Coaatal ,, "' 13 71 11 12 .. r2 ... 11 '* 62 75 n . ., • \.. .. " . .. 72 .. 1' • .. • 12 .. 90 c .. t2 .. '°" .,. 11 ... t3 u 71 .. 12 ., 80 • 14 51 75 .0 ... 53 t3 74 .. 14 eo a Temps IO 71 78 • H IO 11 74 70 .... 78 sa ., • 100 17 12 71 95 78 .. f7 12 ta Victor Orsatti;N ewport talent agent, deadat78 Former pro baseball player.managed top Hollywood performers Victor Orsatti, a Newport Beach businessman in the entertainment industry whose clients included Judy Garland. Betty Grable and Edward G. Robinson, died at his home Friday. He was 78. A funeral service was held Wednes- day at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport Beach. Orsatti was a football and baseball player at Manual Arts High School in Los Angeles, and in 1923 he was honored as the city's best all-around high school athlete. He played quarterback at USC under coach Howard Jones and professional baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals in l 932 and 1933. Later, he and two brothers staned the Orsatti Tbc.atrical Talent Agency. His other clients included actresses Sonja Henie, Margaret O'Brien and Alice Faye and directors George Stevens and Frank Capra. Orsatti is credited with luring Henie to Hollywood after her gold- medal figure-skating performance in the 1936 Winter Olympics. He also was engaged to her but never married he" He was married at least three times, to actresses June Lang and Marie McDonald and television actress Dolores Donlon. All three marriages ended in divorce. ........... Victor Onattl poee. with client and onetime flaocee ~ Henle In UM7. Irvine park ballfields shut out By ANDREA ADE~N OfhD.., ..... 8'8fl In an effort to pacify Irvine home- owners' fears over glaring lights and noisy ballplayers. the City Council is recommendin$ county planners scratch a $3 million plan to develop athletic fields for Mason Regional Park in Irvine. Instead, the city is asking that 120 acr€s which were to be graded into playing fields be left wild and brush- covered, with paved walk:ina paths and trails the only improvement. The suggestion will be forwarded to the county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission and ultimately the Board of Supervisors, who will make the decision because Mason isa regional facility and not a city park. The recommendation was made only after more than two hours of heated discussion Tuesday night. Opinion was divided between sports committee chairman Bob Bellah, who said athletes arc in dire need of more fields, and homeowners in neighborhoods that surround the park.1lesidents said Bellah bad failed to document the unmet needs. To try to accommodate athletes, the council also asked city staff to look at how to speed development of ball fields at city parks and to improve scheduling on existing fields. INTRODUONG TASMAN CLOTH, BY SOUTHWICK. . THE VERY BEST OF THE WORSTEDS. TasmlUl Ooth: perhaps the finest womed all. wool tropical tP ~ar the Southwick label. This discincttve new Line of suits offers pinstripes, solids, subtle patterns and colorations that speak with quiet digntry and restraint -as d~s dlf natural-shoulder t1iloring that has ~en a Southwick tradition for generations. I First CdM High class to reunite Saturday The Class of 196' at Corona del Mar High Sc hoot, the school's first araduatin& class, will celebrate its 20th reunion Saturday at lhe Balboa Pavilion from 6:30 p.m. to l a.m. Cocktails. dinner and d.anclna to the "sounds of the Sixties" will be included m the reunion. For additional information, call the school at 760-3320. A•trology program la Latrm• Astrologer Lauren Mcagison will ptescnt "Rising Stars" at the Human Equation Center, l SSO South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, Friday at 7 p.m. - M~son uses individual celebrity charts as exam~ pies of interpretation to show a particular star's rise to prominence. Fee for the program is SS. For information call497~7408. · Tlieraplst plaas ra~ talk Therapist Leslie Jacobson will discuss .. Mythology of Rape and Rape Trauma Syndrome" at Friday's meeting of the Orange County chapter oftbe California Association of Mani.age and Family TherapiS\s, . The monthly scssron will be held from noon to 2:30 p.m. at th! Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Call 838-0994 for further information. Boat auctloa set fJJ Newport An auction of unclaimed boats will be conducted by the Newport Beach Police Department Saturday at 9 a.m. The annual boat auction includes sailboats. 'kayaks, one Hobie Cat, a raft. a single sail and an anchor. The auction wiJI be held at the city yard, 592 Su~rior Ave. All_p~ . 1' • · . ~ · ~-· ~ihur "Cell<llt1o . · \~,....,"'"11n-.:;;.-... removed at the auction's conclusion. A'chili cookotTto benefit the Newport Sbo~swim team will be held Saturday at the Shores clubhouse, S 11 Canal St.. Newpoft Beach. In addition to the chili dinners, there will be a crazy hat contest, tight jeans contest1 horseshoes and one-on- one basketball. The donation is $12.50 per person and additional information is available at S48-9466. ·Book sale at NJgueJ Jlbrary A summer book sale will be held Saturday at the Dana Niguel Library, 33841 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. The library also is exhibiting hand-painted child by students of Ila Montgomery . ... Caacer nUJ slated la AnaJJelm The fourth annual California Angels-American Cancer Society 5K-lOK "Run Against Cancer" will be held Saturday mornins at _Anaheim Stadium. The SK run will begin at 8 a.m. with the lOK run starting at 8:45. Ninety awards will be given in 19 divisions, with further information availagble at 7S2-8600. Premier pets Some 38 antmale ehowed up with thek.-f'.~·o•na• for a pet- ehow 3t Newport Heigh ta Elementary School tbfa week. Allloq_ tile whmen were Suha Walker'• kitten Tracy &l'd Leab Karl'• froC Lily. Both &Irle are 8 yean old and llTe lo Costa lleu. • ---.. ---- Pool-party Jn San CJemeate Palisades Elementary School will hold a staff pool party for past and present administrators, teachers, Candidate won't return mystery money money." classified personnel and aides ~turday from 6 to 1 o p.m. Bank says $9 000 mistakenly put at the Ole Hanson Beach Oub m San Oemente. • ~~~~__..;;..~~~~~~~~~----:--~~~~ Reservations may be obtained by contactin&. P..aL 1n Christiansen ts account Howle at the school, 496-5942. When Christian.sen and bank officials met, they show~ him deposit slips and banking records to verify the error, b\aJ OuistiaoJen says he received no copies and was denied access to them a few days la.tcr. Christiansen. however, says he isn't sure what 1\ is. His attorney. Brian Oxman of San1a.n Springs, wt01e io Wells Fqo on May 25 sayina. .. We uc not satisfied that an eror was com.nutted ••. and suspect that the funds were deposited by a contributor." Abo, ..... there was a lack of notice oonccming the withdrawal of funds. .. · Ba•faea Jectare at college By DA VlD BISHOP "How to Start Your Own Consulting Business" is the titlKof a lecture offered by Dr. Jeffrey Figler Saturday at Saddleback College North in Irvine. A bank is demanding an unsuccessful Laguna Beach City Council candidate return the money he spent after $9,000 was mistakenly deposited in his campaign accounL According to Christiansen, the bank named Michael Githens of Loma Terrace in Laguna Beacb as the depositor who made a mistake. Christiansen says Githens told him the bank made the error. Gilhens refused oomment when contacted at his office in Westlake Villqc. · So far, the bank has not responded to the letter, ~ Christiansen said. The one-day seminar will cover how to get started, app~cable laws, costs, how to market your skills and analyze the competition. Fee for the scmmar is $SS. For information call 559-1313 or 497-378S. Christiansen ofi&inally reported the contribution in late Much as an $81957 campaip donation oo a statement of economic interest required of candidares by the state Fair Political Practices Commission. . . ... OrclJatra volanteen sought But Paul M. Christiansen, who finished third among seven candidates in the race for cwo seats on the Laguna Beach council in April, believes the $3,000 be spent belongs to h~ campaign. He is refusing to give it back... ChristiaYlscn questioned bis account balance tWJce after noticing an unusually laJJe deposit in March, he said, and was assured by bank oficials in the Laguna Beach branch of Wells Fargo Bank that the total amount in- question, $8,957, was his to spend on the campaign. . He listed the contributor as Wells FaJJo bank and John Doe. Former NB~resident Tthe South Coast Pbilharmonia. a JS-member professional chamber orchestra, will bold an organiza- tional meeting for prospective orchestra volunteers Sunday at 4 p.m . The meeting will feature free chamber music and presentation of the orchestra's upcoming activities by members of the board of directors. Sunday's meeting will be held at the First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., and further information is available at 546-4079. Later, the bank transferred out what money was m Christiansen's acount and demanded repayment of the $3.000 that had been spent. City Oetk Verna Rollinger, who routinely reviews -the reports, advised OlristianRn "lT 1.ba--i time lhaf anonymous donations must be reported within 48 hours. Rollinger said bank officials told her that they made no contribution to Cbri~tiansen. only that a depositor made a mistake on a deposit slip. 'Van' Vandervert dies Former Newport Beach resident Charles E. .. Van" Vandervort died Monday in Seattle. He was 71. Well Fargo attorney John Drew in Los Angeles said the bank bas no comment on what happened. Christiansen said he was one of three people authorized to have access to the account. The other two were campaign manager Lillian Starr and treasurer John • Hilger. . ~ "About April l. I questioned the balance as being high," Christiansen said. "Then I questioned ~t again a few days later. On April 17, the bank statement showed the .. As far as rm concerned and according to the FPPC. there was no contribution," Rollinger said. .. He's not in trouble with the FPPC as long as he reports what ha~pens. If he says it's anything other than a mistake then bes in trouble with the FPPC. lfhe says it's a mistake. he's in trouble with the bank for spending the Second Dale trial begins Vandervort lived on Lido Isle in Newport Beach for 30 years. He was a general contractor and specializ.c:d in building homes and cburche5 in Orange County. He was a former commodore of the Lido lsle Yacht Oub and a member of the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce. Vandcrvon was an active tennis player. Thursday, June 14 $8,957 deposit." . . Chrit1ansen says he was informed by bank o~c1a_ls on April 21 that a mistake had been made on a deposit shp by another depositor and the money was not his. Jury selection has begun for the second child molestation trial of Dick Dale, self-styled "King of the Surf Guitars." Vandervort was born in l.anesville, Ohio, and moved to California in 19 SO. He moved to Newport Beach shortly after that. He moved to Port Townsend, Wash., where be bad built his own home on Discovery Bay after retiring six yeanago. Vandervort is survived by his wife Marie; three sons, Charles Jr. of Newport Beach. Georic of San Diego. and Richard; and two grandsons. Roben and John, both of Newport Beach. • 7: 30 p. m., Costa Mesa Sanitary Dl1trict, First Floor Conference Room, City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. • 7:00 p.m .. Mesa Con10Udated Water Dl1trict, Board of Directors, 196S Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Christiansen refused to reveal the name of the bank official who gave him assurances about the account balance "because she would lose her job." The first trial foT Dale, 46, ended in a mistrial last January. An Orange County Superior Coun jpry agreed to acquit him on 10 counts of oral copulation and child molestiDJt. but could not agree on two other counts. Donations may be made to the Jefferson County Hospital in Pon Townsend, Wash. Another HB superniarket Iowa Street and video equipment valued at $1,400 was stolen. • • • Two I I-year-old girls r.layrng Wednesday at Kaiser Schoo , 2130 Santa Ana Ave., told police a man exposed himself to them. The suspect, described as Hispanic. in his 2~ about S-foot-9. with a medium build, wassittingorra swing when the gµls saw him expose himself. The robbed same bandit? Huntington Beach police are in- vestigating an early morning super- market robbery. the second local market holdup sn less than 48 hours. Huntingto n Beach Sgt. Ed McErlain said there are similarics in the two nighttime robberies and thaa investigators arc trying to determine whether the same man or men are involved. The more recent holdup occurTed at l :44 a.m. today at the Albertson's store at Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue. l 0:20 p.m. Tuesday at the Vons same girls reported a similar incident Sgt. Dennis Martin said a man market. S922 Edinger Ave. three months aao and said the same entered the store. indicated to a Jn that incident, a man passed a suspect was involved. cashierthathehadagunandfled.with note to employees saying be had a a small amount of money. The robber gun. He fled with about $500. police Newport Beach was described as a Caucasian man in said. A $19.000 Porsche was stolen from his 40s, about 5 feet I 0 inches tall. The Vons robber was described as a a business complex on the 800 block with a medium build, wearing blue f Oo s C.aucasian man in bis late 40s with o ve treet. jeans. • • • Manin said a second man may salt-and-pepper hair and a shaggy A beach cruiser bicycle worth about have been waitina for him in a mustache, wearing a navy blue shin S 100 was stolen &om a bike rack near getaway car. with a red collar and blue jeans. He the Newpon Beach Pier. The bike The earlier hold\lp occurred at apparently fled on foot. owner was walking on the pier at the •................................................................................... . timeoftheloss. • • • TWo boys. ilfd 14 and 11 , were 300 block of Costa Mesi Street At least S l ,000 worth of goods A woman reported a man had attempted to assault her about $ p.m. Wednnday near a construction s1teat Gillette and Reynolds Avenues. Poljce we~ tcs then oonvinccd of all ' the fiacu aiven by the woman and did not di9Close the details. ••• 8ccr and 1 necklaCJe wonh S33 were taken frOm a home on WildOo-r between 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.; Thieves pri6' open a rear ilidma door. ••• Four trees were cut down by vandals sometime bcf ore noon Wednesday in the 18000 block of. Via Palatin'o, 10 lbc Tunle Roct artL : Po hoe had no f urthcr de ta ala.: • • • A Porshc oWMr on Bnarwood awoke Wednesday momina to find all four wliccls and tires stripped Crom his car. Police estimated the lou II $2.000. f arrested for suspicion of vandalism arrived home Monday, he found bas inchadina a fur coat and an assort- Wednesday in connection with van-entire house had been cleaned out -ment of spons equipment was stolen dalism that had O<lCurred at the Irvine all his apl)lianc:cs and furniture were &om a motorhome parked on Groves somo time uo. 'one. Tbe loss was placed at$ l l ,2l0 Ticondcrop an the Newport Crest • • -. sn the burglary, with couches.; TV ~ community. • • • A seventh ~r reported tbe theft bed a ttfri&trator and a Washer aod A diamond rina worth nearly ofher$'400v1olin Wednesday, which dryer amona the items n:poncd Sl,000 WU reported missina by a had di11POetJ"Cd af\cr lhc had left it tolen. The thieves apparently bid raidea\. in Dover Shores who told behind 11\er a echool ooncert. . k~)'S to tbe house and acttU to stiut palice atit last •w the riQI whai he offtbc buiJlat)' alann sy tcm. attelldcd a coict&ail p1ny wt month. CoiltaM-Two womc: -..:itina Tucla.ay _,._ A~doorl ft~arauhomeon throuah the tennis court to tbe .......... V-1 the block of Ro)u Lane this o&rtiqlotOfthe WestinSoulh co.st ThtCV' ii>Pcd into the Venace W-. provided entry to thieves who P\a.za hotel. 666 Anton Bl\'d., told Tradiijj Co. at 17480 M GbftOtd stole an air1 spray unat valued 11 police t~'O men ran up behind them Ctrde and stole an JBM computer St,600. ~ • ....-...c--.=·--~·~---~~ana y&nkcd OM woman· punc off and ldcvision mo.ut~ and various A vidcO ca tte rcwrd r and htt sboukScr. The l wa placed at v l • .•~ 1.0l4. assoned jewelry Mre tolcn &om a S24. ThO men weR dclCribed as Bu-broke a slidina windo to home on the 3100 block ofKJondike Caucusan. in lhtir 20s. with bfond a rcUcfeDce i.a lbc 900Qbfoc.lt of.Pead Tuciday. Th ~ pricchc"cra1 Cloor& l\iir. • • • v ue and 'tol a color tclcvi •on and ransacked tbe residence. A rear bedroom windo •"&S fota:d scl stereo and JCwtlty valued at When the dc~t~f a home on t~ open au home on the 1700 bl of-S 1,5 7l. , - Someone broke into a softball league's storage shed at Tamura School and stoic cherry and grape juice worth about $50. • • • Thieves stole stamps. a clock and vacuum cleaner valued at $328 from the F1nanc1al Analytical Services business office. 18837 BroolJlurst St. Laguna Beach Jewelry worth $400 was reported stolen from a residence 1n the 600 block of Amta Street Wednesday night. • • • Newspapers '-'Orth S 100 were re- ported stolen from a rack at Beverly Street and Nonb Coast Highway Wednesday afternoon. • • • A camera wonh $200 was reported stolen from a residence at 1300 C'irolc Way Wednesday afternoon. Ra:n1lnpm Beach Someone apparently used an elec- tronic door opener to buraJanie a garacc on the I 0000 block of Stonybrook Drive. a resident rc- poned ca.rly WednC$day. The loss mcluded women's golf dubs wonb $970. mcn'saolfclublworthS9JO, 12 bottles of Wlne worth SI SO, two nra worth $100. four &olfbl&s •orth $2 SO and two sill-pecks of bett wonh $6. • • • En1trina throoah an unlocked door. someone bUrllarittd a home on the lOO block ofl 1 ~ Scrcct. a ruidcnt rcpon.ed Wednaday. . ~. A ~dent of the S..00 bloc of Caliente-Ori~ rcport:ed WcdD<adiay tbat 'hi un' cd blue inn biC)cl~ --as stolen frOm in front of&he Chuc:k E. Chttsc rtSl.lW'&DL The I was imatcd It StSO. ••• Entcri thro an unlocked ~ -.indo . tomtone burglarized a I home on the 18300 block of Patterson Street., a resident reported Wednes- day. The loss included jewelry worth S l .000 and $45 in cash. • • • Two male juveniles. were arrested Wednesday on suspicion of shop- liftmg at the Target store, 9882 Adams Ave. A~$25 camera was recovered. • • Someone broke into a black 198'4 Toyota Celica parked Wednesday in a carport on lhe 7800 block of South· lake. The loss included stereo equip- ment wonh $500. · ••• A 1984 Toyota Supra was bur- glarized in a dnveway on the 6SOO block of Luciento Drive. The loss included stereo equipment worth St.000. • • • A man was arrested Wcdnctday on .suspicion of sbopJiftin& at the J. C . Penney store in tiuntington Cuter, 7777 Ed1naer Ave. A bath1na 1u1t worth S l l was recovered. • • • Someone bro~e into a black 1970 Mercury Co~r. parted Wednel4ay on the 9100 block of Colbfeman Drive. The loss included s~ worthS60. • • • A rtSJdcnt of the 6-400 block of Warner Aven~ reported Wednalday that someone stole bi oranee 197J Ford Courier with a camper tbdl. The l was estimated at SJ,000. • • • Someone bursJ,arizcd a white 1913 To)'O&a Celica parted Wed.net1C4y iD a driveway on S900 block ol enbroot Drive. iI'be Joie inCtudld tCftO ·pm t Wonb SI, • • • ~ b 1912 Toyoca <:tlica was b _riled ,.,hi le 1)9fted on the 7800 of Nortb&ate.;~a raidmt ro- ported Wodnciday. TbeloainctUded \ettO cquipcntat wonh s A4 Oran Sales decline no big. thing? By ne .baodated Press The slowdown in rttail lei sn>wth in decline 1n early.June auto sales aren't ncces economic news. industry watchers say. Retail sales cdacd up 0.2 percent in May from the previous month. the aovemment said Wednesday. Overall, sales t?Y the nation's retailers hit a record $107.3 billion, the Commerce Department said. But the rate of increase from the previous month was small compared with the 3.1 percent spW1 from March to April. U.S. amnakers, meanwhile, reported their first year- to-year sales dcchne of 1984. Auto sales in eartr June fell 0.4 percent compared wtth the same period ~n 983. The retail sales report could be a sign that the economic recovery was slowing. as both government and private analysts have said recently. Michael K. Evans, president of Evans Economics m Washmgton. said the figures were "certainly good news 1f you're loolcJng for lower interest rates:· That was a ~fercnce to fears by Wall Street mvcstors. many pnvate analysts and some government offic1aJs that a cont1nuat1on of rapid business growth might overheat the economy and dnvc up interest rates, as heavy pnvate borrowing demands clash wnh the government"s borrow- mgs to finance the budget deficit. Bail damage Anne Roeder takea a dismal look at her damaged car after h•U broke wln4abield and Angola rebels hold Americans hostage •LI BON. Ponupl (AP) -Gurmlla forces of tbe Anaolan rebel movement UNITA' captured 11 Americans. Portu- guese and Colombian during attacks on aovrmmrnt lroOps in the southern Af ncan nation, a spokesman for the rebel aroup sa1d today. • The rebels also claimed to have killed 210 Angolan soldiers and 30 Cuban troops 1n battlcsin fourrrovinces Wednesday, the sa"'e diJy the l captives were seized. Forces of UNITA -the Na\1onal Linton for the Total lndependMcc of Angola - suffered IS killed and 32 wounded in the: fighting at Quibala. Angola, UNITA pokesman Jardo Muecalia said. UNITA ha fou&ht for a po~r-sharina arranaement with the Marxist government of Anaolan Pt:t1dent Jose Eduardo dos Santos, whose Movement for the L1bcra- t1on of Angola-Worker's Party won the civil war that fotlowed independence from Ponugal jn the mid-l970s. Muccaha said do S4ntos• party ·•cannot guarantee the safety of foreigners in the country." The foreign workers were captured 1n Quibala, a town in central Kwanza-Sul province, and they will be marched McGovern's pick? Hart .vw~ hundred$ of miles to rebel bases 1n southern Angola. Muecaha. WASHINGTON (AP)·-After ul'glog • dented the body ln Lakewood, Color aboppin1 center. Storm Wednesday left trail of damaie. ··They wil I receive our trad1t 1onaJ hosp1-his det.gat .. to back Watter F. Mondale taltt)'. unless government forces try to stop for the l>em<)c;atlc ~tlal noml- our march." said Muecalia. He did not na110n, George McGovern -Who 1dcnt1t} the captives nor say how man)' of knows fin~ tt-19 probteme Of chOOt- the 11 are Amencans. Ing a Vice pretidentlaJ candldme - The rebels usually release the names and tttfrikt he ought to plck Gary Hwt tor a hometowns of foreigners they capture JUSt running ma•. k h fjr before settmg them free. UNITA did not McGovern. en~ dropout of thiS Che.rnen 0 s rud'S 0 Western surnm1·tp/"l~ace bid sayh~wmanyofthec!lpturedworkerswere year•• preefdentlal race. J~ned the 0' .1...1...1.. '~ A~encans,orwhatkindofwork theywere MO(adale b~ at a news OOn-domg. In the past the rebels have captured ed H :... ... 11A.o.A ...... MOSCOW ( i\P) -The leaders of the only to cover up the transformation ot parts of .. ~estern leaders are su1lty of "political technicians, drivers, builders. CIVIi engi-fetence W *"· .~ ~ tn~ seven maJor Western democracies who met in Western Europe into a l_au.nching pad for U.S. duplicity .. for not renouncmg the deployment necrs. and agricultural advisers. former vtoef p,...d~~.theanctpr~ London last wee~ failed to back up their cruise and Persh· 2 m1sslles. 1 . •. o~ _JJ.S..·IDa~.s.. nusl~ar ·ro.~S.WU . · ~was nominee ·o our P-•7 -.,-. declarations of peaceable inten! with any,,fi(.rp -· ... ~ep"" ..._ · ~~...::., ', ·;, •• --r-=--.t:;. -...,?"· "'F"<' -~\~.£: ·-l'tl rges 'ca e ''by Ch oelf~~'!i.~-~~~M--.:..~. · Ltt-~~t:tr·~.icw!'>-~, e;t~~~~ .... ~lilil~rie1riiWi ~I mmlfmietini'Satur-though not as harsh as some Soviet March 25 attack on the southern city of ~11 think a~Mon~aiftrct£8f'll"ffi.e ~ • •· i vne Jral"sa1... ·'" ~~ · -day. Chernenko made his statement in response statements. 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Juan Corona (JiCbt) ta1b with bl.a attorney. Don Conclren. .. Please come in, p n ve that'you are deceased F RT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP:) -Bioward County, Yid be look De leUtr When anomey Jon Shamrn C>peDCld 1 lilenlty. • letter from Social Sccunty offiaah .0-.. , tried IO fipre OUl what *1 meant &o dressedtobislatemother,bewu~ say. lt became obvioUs ibey ~X -and puzzled -by tilt handwriuen Dote dido't reUizc ~ wbal *>' lai4, • on the form letter. be Mid. .. It ju.a ~ ftuuty. My modlet .. we~ve m:eiV€cf a report tliat you may li&datc>OcSaemeof'bumor.SbieWOUlduve be deceased. Please come in with ptOOf of lauahcd at thaL" identity ... the note read. ·Re iaid ht had ao aaimotity aowatd His mother, Paula Sbamres., died in whoever WM involveil. c:alliM 1it a .. cUual De<:ember, and the letter was acnt two slip or• pbtUe wwdtoat &bUWOI abOut h - months later, after the federal IFnc')' had too mudi." . been notified of the death, the Fort Sbatnm wroee·~ -rbe wnnco Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel re-comment oo ~ DObClt was Uluaga &o ported Sunday. me. butanocberpenoa~t DOC find 1t 10. Sbamrcs, an assistant ttneraJ CO\illtel for A ch&ftier of laaluMe 11 R:ally io order ... After the momina hearing. the board deliberated briefly before panel member Robert Carter told an impassive Corona, now SO and blind in one eye from a prison knife attack, "You are npt suitable for setting a parole date at this time. Your, release would pose an unreasonable risk to the public.· Corona's victims were found buried in shallow graves in orchards along the Feather Jljver an Sutter County. Ex-SLA member: Hearst kidnapping aided poor Caner said the board's decmon was tnfluenccd by a psychiatric examination in April, Corona's failure to adjust completely to life in prison and the "horribk nature" of the crimes. ' To improve his chances for release, the board recommended that Corona remain free of problems behind bars and pa£1cipate in psychiatric evaluations. It said he needs .. ut ns1ve therapy" and it is unlikely he could improve en ugh to make a hearing next year worthwhile. • SAN f~ANCJSCO (AP)-M ict).ael Bortin, a former fugitive linked to the Symb1oncsc Liberation Anny,_ fa~ an S.year-okt Cha!'Je today for allegedly falsifyfng a California dnver's license apphcauon. The charge stems from 1976, when Bonin allegedly applied for a driver's Ucensc using a false name. The license was found by J.>.<?liCC while searching a house rented by SLA members William and Emily Harris. l\LLY-DRAWN COLLECTION OF -OVER 200 COLORS. AND STYLES! 1AYMENT UNTIL DECEMBER, 1984~f- us purrh.ises of SlOC or mmt• <Jll )'Our Rolmuon 's ch.irge (sub]e<t to cmill .ipprm,u/). FROM AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZE.ALAND NATURAL LIVING. chunlty loop &rbn m 5 colors. Sq. yd. mst. $49.95. COUNTRY CLUB. " lcr.J.•pilt &rbn m 4 colo~. Sq. yd. rmt S19.95 HlllVAN, ~avy cablt t11.:ist pilt m 5 ~ Sq TURKESTAN. J,,ulttl &rbrr m R },~ Sq "ttl w•t SJ9 95 HOP WED ESDAY 9-9:30 R BIN ON' NEWPORT F.ASHIO NO • (714) ~l8 ,_ t I • I I A: Flttre natural!) sheds water to fanl1t4te sponge-up oper.mons. lindrr humul condmons, houn'"'-. wool .icru.ill) rrtams mouJuFT to mm sl4tlC elmnol) and ~I du)t Hidden benefits fro.: ~pie are .iw.-trr of Q: H()'l;.. do -.;,oo/'s colors hold up? A: Beaut1full). Becau$e of wool's comp/~ clvm1c.il structure, 1t .ibsorbs dyes readil) u·1Cho1't fi~m;e agents .. '1 nd the K.ily surfaces of us fibers ~alt up the light, resulting m colors th.it Sttm more lu.s.trou5 th.Jn the) do m synthetic fibers. A bonus: a.s the c.irpet Jg<'>. the fiber Kales .ilso cause the en/or to dttpen and .lSSume tbe ltmd of patma so .ippe.1lmg to collectors of .int1que wool c.irpers .md t.ipesml'>. Q: Wh..it sort of tenum t.m I ch0<>se from? , A: Sumptuous t.'<'lvet plum ru~ Berbers, high loops., lcr.r loops.. tufttd Saxomes. colorful ru'ttds, neu· felted :iurns. and m..rny morr. ~ lzst on/) .i /ev.. of rhit styles -you 'II /ind, from the four rountnes ren<r.4:ned m the Wt'Jtt'Y's art Q: \t"'h.it .ibnut :;.'()(I/\ ,n,tf A: \f'ht-11 lul.mced .ig.im1t riv 1upenor peeform.Jnre, t.1') m.imten.zn(t', unp.ir.illeled ~.iUt) .ind durabrllll dm-:.'t'd, tl"h· pnci' of t..ool 1• .m out<t.mdm[l. i.il~ mdttd Q: Do )'OM pro1:1d<' msr..zll.it1011~ A: Absolute!). ,'1 /onR u·1th ft.tt room mt'aSNrmmu, .md free di..<powl of your old c.zrpeting. Come let NS ~· you all the avys wool ran mnch your homt, nou• •nd for yt'«TS tn come, in Robinson's Broadloom, 6J .. • • I , ) ... MarinaHigh's Class0f'84pickup diplom~s °'~*from Manna Hlgfl ~ WI Hunt.iftgton ~ lndud9· "'Ille A A~. 8wM E. Adem, Aiet\ttd Adatne, ltian J. Al1ktn. ~ ~. 8imon. A. At!tmtM, hndfa J Allen, C.tMtlne M AllMdllano, Vlneent l. AmbtOelO, ~ Anlbtnt. he*)' M Ander9or\, Cynthia K. Mdenon, Ted M, Ac>od--. Tod4 T. Arita, John 0 ~. ...,_. K Arthuf. Ktllln Auto, Robert 0 . Atk.lnton, Marlene E. eMbttt, 8oftft• L. BMlc. Cend_,. 0 . Bacllen, Sltl L. latbout. Klmbetty a.rel~. "°berta A. e.nier. Oe¥1d G. a.trow, Nancy J Beaty,~ J a..udry, Wllam C. ~. J• M. 8ellarny, Dllnll a.nQln, Chrllllll9 Beniogton, Jamee ll eenn.tt. l<Ut1 .. w. Bennett, T Odd A. Bennett. Jemee H ...... Tony M BIOl<dytc, J8mel Boltmtn, '*1)wnln Bobo, Mlchelle A. loettm, · J09eOtl 0. Borra. mna Bortman. J«fetY T Bl'W!Ctl. Donna K. Br111aon, Mlct\Mt E. lr$\nan, Scott M. Brlnaon, Mlc:Mill 0. Brllblne, 090l'ge A. 8'oedhMd, 8111 M. Brown, John E Brown. Krtlten Brown, Lawrence &ro.m. Annette D. Bruntlli Dele L 8ullodt. C~ C. Buma, David A. lueh. St.....,.., J. Buttl, S#ldfa M Butala. Lloyd M. Butfot. Jaime C.bua, ClelN E. Cled«one, JUft./ Cenllne, Ceeundra M. c.1'*1, Craig A. Campbel, Olene K. ~. FrMCIKa M. carbonl. COf)' D. Carlaon. MicflMI o.c:..y, Colleen M CUltdy Oeboratl C.taldo, Gwendolyn G. Ctiudlll, Julie L Celelcetlc. Tung A. C:i*i. Der"-M Chaney, Gall J Ct\wtee, Andrea R. Charroln. Hien V Cne. Paul Chen. YenJu Chen, Cl\tll19M M CtlMton. Kim A. CNoroe. AlelWd W Chocelc, Jung H. Choe. Chflttaphef P. Chun. Thomea A. Cfturchvllle, Kriatlne Ctent.Qllone. Robert E. Ctaycomb, GwyM,Cllat>y,D«lnL.Coal8, TewnltlJ CoOb.BY'onA Coerpw.~en D. Cohen, Ronakl 8 Colangelo. Unette S ea... Bridget L Connor, WUli.m T. Conway. Erin M Coogen. Dellnna J. Cook. Sheryl L. eoouon. AtthU< Y. ~. Detlfa Cooper. Matthew A Cordwy, Stecey L. Crawford, RobY" Croeler. Susen A. Crout, Mlet\MI J Crowley. Robin M Croy. Dan Cruz. Nell 8 ~. Steven P Cullen, Theodore A o.i.al. Joh 8 Cannettell, T rec:y A De-Ma, Ginger L Davis. Joyce Oevta. Stephanie S. 0.vt.. Mlcl'lelle R DllMon. Oevld M Dey, LYf'ln M O.Or•. MelllU DeMarco, M.nt R. Deeds, Stephen J. Demos. Robert B Denbo, Elizabeth Deemond. Mark D. o..p.1, Sean W O..tatte, Manlka J Deunlng. Laura E. Devine. Tar1 M. DIGregoflo. Y9tl T, Dinn, Oornlnlqu. otoou9'dl, John M . ~ .. Ottn\ T. Ooen. M KMlnitlt, hewn, L. l<.Nulka. Julie A Kataoh, 1lmothyl.~.ctlwteneOOIM,UndaD Donaldeon,eor.yo.DoNoer. Aon.Id W. l<..wn, Timothy D. K~. lStad KtHV~ Karen ... Kelly, CW0 00\Kf, Pa&il D Doumerc, Jeftt9Y A Drllhoe, CMltoe>htr Dunbar, Lance V. Kemna. B • Kenter, ~iy A K.lentMd. ctleph9n S. Kim, lcot1 T. ou....'ldldl. Wend'/ C Ebet'Wt. Mwy E. ldw9tdt, De6e E. lut1gJ Kim, Derin I . Kllel'n, "°'*1 W Koec>P. £va Kollln, Todd l<riltlMll, lk9tlom. MlctlMI e EJllott, Amy Ellll, David K. Erncs.. ~ !MO, HW1CY A. K~a; Kevin J Kuna. Oregoty V Wsve, Guy J. LaPolnte, Todd l. Endo. U.. J Engle, CMtyt Eptltln, MldlMI S. ErlcUOI\ Tar1 M. ~A Lim•. AMdall E 1.ambaGfl, SuMn. L Lam~. Jon C. L.Mten, Eat-. Deb~ I. blttn, "'* M t.Anen. I.Ana L#leon, Julie I.. LeTame.u, Vu Huy A. La, Holly A. Lucea c Fehletecll. AObett l . Fahrner. Aonelcl M F~<'O. PllA A. 1.Mv1tt, Fellon. Oen1M D fll'tly, LOfl M. ,.,red, Sharon H. ,eldmart, Tracy A. Oeboran " L•, Vence S Lent, UM D. Levell, OlltWI 0 Le\'11, F«er, Eric FerNlndel, Swldra 0. Ferra, ~on FloCtllO, MlcMle A. Klmbertee Lewie. ROM U, AnlhOny M Lien, DIN !. Light, 0.vld M Ute. flof ... JOMflh A. Foeldt, M..,..., ,oeldl, Bryan J. Foy. Jull A. Frenco. John Liu, wen Ping M. l.o, EllDbelh A Uclcwble, J«ry I.. loc:kwood. Victor 0. Fr.nco. 8Nwft M. ,.riot, John H. Frta. Mtfk P. Frlznll. Bn.rl K Lau.ra M t.ottto. Anton T lovely, 0.bble Lo~. LlnO• J. Lowe, DenlM A. FUPmoto, Ktlll D. ,uller, Cathy I.. Fulton, LIM L. F\.lrg!Mon, Tomoml Loy, Ohrlttlne !!. Loya, Ann P. Lu, Kathy V. Luctro, Pet• S. Lund, Cerole FUf'UMlla. Oeoftr9y S. Gabel. Klmbef'leY A. G11gnon. l.aufa R. Oaldes, Lung, Elllabetta Luppl, Randall J. Lynott, Sieve M. Lytle, Kt'l9ty L PN111P J Gallagn.r". Kwen E. Gambrel, Elaine GIWI, Klmberlee A. Garber, Mec:Rae. O.vtd Q. Mech, Debbie M. Garcia, Heidi L Maddox. Elizabeth A. Medlgan. Kalhy M. Malden. MlotlMI Ultle l . Garrido, Kim Glfflaon, Cheryl L. Qat•. Leelle A. Gatewood, Malone, Mary A Mattman, Tony P. Marais, Tracy L. M.,cum, Soott O. Elh M. ~. Oet>oe><ah Geo<geeon, UM M o.oa.no. Thomae w. MarC\11,' 8111 D Matier, George E. Manow, Arny A. Marrero. ~rle c. Glugow, Erin Gteuon, Jennifer G. Goddard, R~ Godel. 8teph9n Marahall, Sally A. MartOlek, Karl• J. M~. Douglu J. Muon, MlotlMI M. Godfrey, Pet• L. Gomez. Enrique 0onz.-Jr .. Jamet J. Gould, Carol R. Matay, Jiii E. McAdem1, CYf'llhla J McC'alllltw, Jamet J. MCCaNum, A. GraboWtllcl, Carla L. GrW!am, Cindy J. Gray, CMa S. G<uter, Annette Dion W. McDowell, Allaon J. McGann, Seen J, McGovetn, Wllllam A L Green, JeffG,_, Laut• L. Gtegoty. Uta L. Gregory, Joelle K. Grlffitlla, McHardy. Marci Mcl.aughlln. John B. McMahon. Phlllp N. Mentnr. Oewn Mike A. Gr0¥aa, M Meyw, Patrlct( E. Mlc:Mla, Kenneth W. Ounn. Carey I( Gu1tataon, Matt GuaWeon. Vlctotla T. Mlchelle A Mitter, John F. Mllllelly, Harvey Mltchell, "-ct W Gutierrez, Lae J Haber. Michete L. Hlldd<>c*, Lorette 8 . Halltlyde, Tricia Mltehell, Kelvin S Miyake, Lynn N. Miy.oka, Steven A. Mojica, APfM Halley. MWINll D. Helperin. Hung H. Han, Steve Han. w...., 'O. Hatton, Monaon. Jadt A. Moorhouae. CMa A. Moran. Mlctlelle P. Morey, Valetle Julie A. Haugland, Jenni* L Haynes, Edwatd M. HeaMy, Jennifer, L ....._k~d A Murphy, Shannon T. Nelbllng, Jeffr9Y S. Nelton, Heier. JuU. M. He9Mr. MarCUI p. Hemanda, Joy E. Herndon, Phlllc> H Wene*. Carol E Newell. Leatl A. Newman. Stephen p Herlhneld, Donald Hiii. JlllMI E. HNI, Julie E Hottman. Newt • c Ngo, Van N Ngo. Chau N. Nguyen, Diem Ngoc T. Katen D H<*tbeefl, SCott A Holt, Dewna J. Honeya.itt, Cerole D Nguy9n, 0uno Paul A Nguyen, Howard. Debbie D Hume. l<erry l Hunter, GrevorY L. HyUia. Ctvlltlne L Khanh Huu P Nguy9n, Pauline N Nguyen, Trang T N~. lacouc:d. Matthew I Imhoff. John L lnchauatl, Randy L Inman, Stewn J Ct.rtatlne Nlctlolaa, Wllilain c ~. Mldlael c O'Berg. Den 0. 0 Brien. lrtba«en, C~ latu. Eliubeth S Janda, Edd .. G. Jupereon, Dalla J. O'O.y. DMlr• Odlon, 0.bonh Okamura. Chrlatlne Olander. Kathlene M. , Keith Jchnaon, l<rletl A. Johnaon. Mark R. Johnaon. John A Ollver, Linda Olmoe. Jeri L Olaen, O.vld Opperucl, Donald Orr. Mia K Johnaon, Mlcheae J. Johneon, Terlanne c. Johnlon. Tracte M. Batbara E Olbome, Sleven A. 0-.treet. Devld P. Owen. Jamee w JohnlOn, Wede Johnaon, Bftnda E. Jonea. Mar\ Jonea. Wllllam R. Janee, Ow9n, Mike A Pacini, Klmbetty A Paclctwn, Dean Pac:ulba, Song H. Pak, Chrlttlna L JQfdan, Uthla F. Jotd111. HM.tiler R. Jole9h, Deborah L. Joy, Terry$ Pak, Mk:helte MG. Pap, 9eth E. Paraz•tt•. Krllty L Kagy. Mlehael J Kaneko. Eric Karman, Robert L. ~o. Vincent De D Parikh, Brandl R Parta. Hyuno G. Park, Bobbi A. Parker, BEA WINNER ... .. E • • I I i ~1 ..,,,,, ':)·,,.~, 17th It Irvine, Wu&cUff Ptua, New rt Beach 6'5--0792 Give Dad Our Best IN MINUTES BE GOLDEN BROWN GRAND OPENING SPECIAL '6.00146 ., • .,, .... ,.,, SOUTH COAST FIT &FIRM 3500 S. BRISTOL • 5454803 Suite 200 -,,., mtle North of South Coast Plaza Coast Bank Building ASK ABOUT OUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEE Shauna Parket, Alana 1.. P.wtle. And,.. M. PllUI. Mato.llLCP:::· Anoa'a. C. Penner. Jedele Pier•. l'flCO'e M Pttlolat, AnOl'el • Mllte Petfln. Robert• P.,,y. J. lcott Perryman. Ktl'ltltttt A. ~. T II' Duy PNm, Ay.,, J Pt\~. Suun C Pilroe, lart*t 1.. Plrit, Mattt.-H · Pttta.Anlhof'IYJ,Podolali,'Lorl8 Por11t1,<htyW.PotW=·"-:~~ 8teot11anle L. Purdy, Valetl J Pu.rka, Oevld OulM. V "-"'• Juanha "-ml,_, Mary A. Renelll, CMatopher ='ien p fWIY' Leurt Rich Rector. Chad ·A. Reed, Leann Reed. · w :.:.. "'=..-. Aelnllmat, eeren1ti1 F Aewk:ka. lteotien L. RldOut. ~ • rwt ...... David L.. Alp&. Richard J. Altehl9, fodd Rtwra. Bradley J. RobWtl, MIGhMI " Aobert1, Qr~ A Robe(tlOl'I, RebeGGI RobldMulC, JlmmY I.. Robnett and Mariel ~hlltb. U.. M. RojM, MlchMI J Rolon, Ctltla O. Romero. Mona L. Role, Aon C. RoMn.IMlg, Jetfr9Y Q. Rulttl!UChlld, Mlll"k A. Rutz. ~ G. Ru9Mll. Chr'laUna A. RutkOWlkl, Ramzl Salameh, Chance R. Saitz.rnan. Chftttlna L. Sanchel. Alchatd J. 8anchel. Dan• M. Sandeta, Krleten L S111flllpe>o. Kathleen M Savage, Karen L. Schnelder. Timothy G. Sctiroecler. MOM• K. lchulz, Sandri l . Schumacher. Annemarie SchwanlM, 8 O.avld M.Scott,&uaan D.~ly. Cyndi K ..... l<an'IK. SMdl, RlclC • s..w. SCOll M. 8enlk•, Gabriela s.oane. Mark Pl. Shafran. Jamee II. Shandrlck, Cynthia c.s Shang, Julle A. Shank•. Vet0na 8. Sharp, Linda Shena, OeVld A.. Shenkman, Vldcl J. Stwmen. Karefl K. Sivm.tt. W~ T. Shiroma. Andy D. SllwrmM. Thomas W. Slmpk.W'I, 'Erik A. Slme>klne. David Slmpeon, Mark E Slmpaon, Ellln M Slpk<>"ICl'I, C.ttlerlM Smith. Jenet L Smllh, Jim D Smith, Marc I Smlttl. S<»tt A. Smith, Sharon L Smith, I ..&..;, A Stephen M Smith, Rawn Soenowslll. Carmen M. Soto • ..._," Spolldoro, Thomu E. Stanlon, Lot1 J. Stark, Benlentln L Stauffer. Su.unne Steed, Robin 8 St•. Alex St19'*'11, Chrlltopher W Steward, Tina M. Stewart, Karl 8 Sllc:k ... David 8. St111W9Qon, J9Ck Suddartf\, Tina A Sugimoto, Wyn41tt9A SulUvan,OebbyP.Sun.llnOaM.SultonKath)IA Svltll, Lloyd C. Swanaon. Jan. J. Sdnetl. Toni Tacitett, Eugene Taftto, Marie Talane, H. latl Tang, H Lien Tang. AnlhonyW. Tate,t<lmA. TM!ber,Jeanette M Tauchu, Jelfery J. Taytor. Davtd R. Tevll, Brian TMo~. Dedra R Thomae, Shannon M ThomM, Cheryl Ttlolnton, 8. Jiii Tiffany, Glen A Tiny, Craig Tobin, Windy l Tolllton, Sean M. TOl'en&. MlotlMI D. Tower. Catherine Chi P Trart, Ellut>eth R. Tran. Hien D. Tran, My T. Tran, Na H Tran. Nga T. Tran. Nooc:MyD. Tran, Thanh Q. Tran, ThanhO. Tran, Trang Q, Tran. Th« ... A. froplla. Ngan T, Truong. Stephen A. Tudc, Stephanie Tud!9t, Brtan T. Tullef, Clalr. J . Turley, Rob E. Turley, N. Karen Updegraff. Ter ... Upthegrove, DenlM Y. Uyehara. Hoa Thu T. Van, Karen A vanAken, Edwatd w. Van Kla•en. Yvette R. Verduyn, Yvonne R Verduyn, Carolyn s. Von Reyn. Due T. Vu, Duong M. Vuong, Nga M. Vuono. Tuyet M. Vuono. Tamra M. Wade. Chrl•tlne Y. Wang, Patrlcta L. ward, Wen L. Watd, Scott B. Watton, Sandra C. Walla, Victor M . ' .~.~:. w:~~E.:.!!~· Mark L. Whl,te~-- Jon A. Wlltk1, O.bofa M. wi11f.m~.,..-~~ ... -t wri.on. Shannon E. w11eon. Jay A. w1nt•ha1ter. en~S.Wo'iiZ'Y.tiv·" Won, Tae R. Won, Debbie J. Wong. Gordon G. Wong, Kenneth K.C. Wong, Ellwn M WoodbUry. Trec:y D. Woodward, Richard A. Worth· lngton, Steven A. Wrench. Julle M. Wright, Frank M. Yamada. L.aurMn Y•. Alan J. Yorath Jamee A ZakUky. John P. Zarek•. Cunla L. Zerr. Jon D. Zimmerman. Melina F. Zorich. Christian school graduates listed Congressman W1Lham . Dannemer.er. well-known nonh Orange County representative, will be the speaker for Irvine Coast Christian School's first high school graduation. The ceremony, which will also include the graduation of the eighth grade class. will be held at 7 p.m . Friday at First United Methodist Church, 420 W. t9th St., Costa Mesa. Graduating seniors include Valedictorian Karen Harrison (Huntington Beach), and Charles Fladger (Garden Grove), Susan Holm (Corona del Mar), Kevin Lalor (Costa Mesa), Christin e McBride (Newport Beach), and James Morgan (Irvine). Mrs. Laura Anderson. administrator and founder of the school, now operating in its second year, and Dr. Frederick Diaz Granados, will award the diplomas. Eighth grade graduates include Daniel Anderson (valedictorian), Chnsta Lauer (salutatorian), Lisa Balsiger (high honors), Cathryn Oliver (high honors). Ryan Giles (honors). Nichole Allocca, Jon Bunon, Jamie Dilamarter, Sean G ustavson. Kristen Hostetter, Cale Jardine. Michelle Jones. Havilyn Kem, Kelly Kimmich. Heather Seib. Deena Swanson, Crystal Whitworth. Congressman Dannemeyer, who is a member of both the Ene'ly and Commerce Subcommittee on Health and the Envuonment and the Fossil and Synthetic Fuels Subcommittee of the House, has been active in advancing Orange County's interests in the Congress. Cct'&. FRIDAY SATURDAY . SUNDAY 1/2 OFF SALE Texaa Spreed · $24,.99• Teaty Tl'Ht • 112.89• Fathers Day Is June 17th. Come In and choose from a wide variety of gift packages f llled with Hickory Farms award-winning meat, cheese, sweets and more. "" If Dad lives out of town, we'll gladly ship your gift Mlectlon. ~ !!!'}.!~!!.!~-:;,.. EJ FASHION ISLAND WESTCLIFF # 17 Faahlon leland 10l2 lrvlne Ave. Mo-8030 M2~72 Ott.,. vlllO et ,_.1e194111119 Moret ·euvo-1ec1 retall ptat do noc ~ 11\Nlflt• •le delwWV cn.ve lltrllllQeO • lllM ~• HOii ~ , I ~- SALE STARTS THURSDAY AT LEAST 50°/o OFF RETAIL MEN'S SUITS STARTING AT JOHN HENRY DINITR GENO DANON GANT SPORTS COATS STARTING AT S49 SHIRTS $89 STARTING AT $14.92 ALL DESIGNER BEL TS 1/2 PRICE DESIGNER NAMES . ALL SILK TIES REG .$25 NOW $8.97-14.87 BILL BLASS ~-:::::::-- DIMITRI ,.--::~ PARIS LEJON ·-~ ·~ LADIES SUITS $49.92 AND UP. POLO STYLE COTTON SHIRTS $15.92-18.92 LADIES SHOES CITIES BY EL CRECO STARTING AT $21.12 ALSO NINA SHOES DRESSES FROM $19.92~.12 r·······-··························1 I $5 ~EDEMPTION VALUE $5 I : USE THIS COUPON LIKE $5 CASH 11 TOWARDS ANY PURCHASE OF $25 OR MORE. THIS IS A $5 SAVINGS I,. tN ADDITION TO THE TREMENDOUS I DISCOUNTS ALREADY OFFERED! I One Coupon,., Pure ...... One Coupon P., Cuelom« I REDEEM AT THUR. 9-6 FRI . 8-6 SAT .. 9·8 SUN. 12-5 I ORANGE COUNTY GARMENT DISTRICT L.1!2~~·!!:.s_K!!~~~-~i:c:!~~~-E~:!.9!!!~.J-- I I Reagan supporting 11drinlting age at 2 1 By the Altoclated Preti W ASHINOTON-The Reqan administration says it sui,>p<>rts lqi1l1tion desianed to prod states into adopttna a mirumum drinkina .. of 21. Tranaponation Seeietary Elizabeth H. Dole said at a news conference Wednesday that the administration now believes the federal government should play a role in encou~ states to adopt a unifonn drink.ma aae. in an effort to . reduce highway fatalities. · · Tram c olll•lon till• J MOTLEY, Minn. -Two Burlinaton Northern coal trains crashed head-on today and bunt into llames, killina one person and lt.avina two others missinJ and feared dead, authorities said. One crewman was il\lured in the 1 a.m. crash, which derailed SO can on a stretch of track between Motley and PilJaaer, in north-central Minnesota. R obber, 77, cllarged agabJ ORLANDO, Aa. -White-haired, 77-year-old Francis "frank" Smith bas beerrarrested by the FBI on a charge of reverti~ to old habits: robbina banks. Smith, who in 1979 admitted to robbina t 3 banks because he couldn't make ends meet on Social Security, was charged Tuesday with the armed robbery ofSS,409 from Heritage Federal Savings and Loan in Allandale. · House OKs fining employers of illegal all.., . ..,....., • WASHI GTON (AP) -Actina on an immisration 1 tho bill stands. emplo)m would be aubject to fines lnte!lilenc:c mniec. 10un:e1 llid IM ,...i re1CMC1 control mtasure trenuously opposed by Hispanic up 10 S21000 for e.t:h undocumented rttt bi.red. placinahm1t1onlbefiiaClllOr~-.. 1&iP'1111*'111 lawmakers, tho House !PProvtd lhc fininJ ofmiployen Followina a dOted-door meet na of the Senate to ovmhro • Nacanpa•1 S......,. IO._.• 11 who hire Undocumented fortilf\ workers but rtjected I nr.i!!~~!!!!!!!!!!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!iiiii~ii propoul to impose criminal penalties on them. In other major Capitol Hill action, the Senate lntelllaence Committee voted Wedn~y apinst impoSo! ana limits on S28 million in aid next year to anti- 1ovemment auemlla in Nicaragua, sources said. And the Senate rejected deeper cuts in Pit1ident Reapn·s request for funds for a space shield aa.amst nuclear attack. In a key vote on the Simpson-Muolli immiarauon bilJ, the House defeated a proposal by Rep. Edward Roybal, 0-Calif., a leadina opponent of the measure, to knock out the employer fines and replace them with tou&hened labor laws to prevent the exploitation of un<focumented workers. Defeat ofRoybal's plan meant the employer fines will remain in the measure, which proponents call the means to stem the flood of illegal aliens aCT05S U.S. borders. Hiapanics1 however, al"jUc it would cause lurin& baas apinst tnem wilhout stoppina the influx of un- documented worken. "As Iona as people are hunary and starVina, they're going to get here," Rep. Roben Garcia, D-N. Y .• chairman of the House Hispanic Caucus, declared. AfteT the vote, a alum Garcia said, .. The ude has turned against us." ART COMMISSION VOLUNTEERS EYED CROWN AND CHICAGO CUTLERY CHICA GO CUTLERY, 20°/o OFF FOR YOUR DAD . If he cooks or BBQa, he'll take pride In ~nlng these fine quality professional knives. Select from . our extensive open stock of Chi- cago Knives. Or buy him a knife block ... a knife block set ... or a set of steak knives. Gift wrapped free, of course. A thoughtful choice, too. for the summer bride iind groom. • An Important fllci -our everyday pricee .,. dl1COUnted eo that at 20% off your Nvinga.,. gre.ter than If thla were on uJe elMwher• at 30% off. KNIFE . SHARPENING Saturday, June 16, 11-3. At Corona del Mar, Harbor View, and .Westcttff lo- cations only. Bring In any kntfe & we'll sharpen It for only 49-. ' Te.t-tube trlpletll bom The City of Newport Beach is . HOUSTON-The triplets born toa Texas attorney extend'ing the date to July 15, 1984, ·~~ Crown Hardware ,-,;~~~\I-~" marebealth and fathersaid.S:~eSimpson. 33'.~o!'f A~u~t1l,•e~ Milt~::·~-~~"":_'(::: -~~or J~!-=eiy_,~ adqiti_on~I . and two girls by caesarean section on Monday at Sen>n appl~cTt16f\s·rrO'ftl~UM1f~~{' .... o ••• ' --~ . ~ ... -""'~~# -.. 4...;; ....... , . -· ' .. Medical Center in Austin. of the City to fill two vacancies on Corona del Mar 6 BlocbSo. Westdltf ' l 71b at lrvinc 1024 lrvmc Ave. 714/642-1133 I Wlck pay• phone tab W ASHlNGTON -U.S. Infonnation Agency Direc· tor Charles Z. Wick has repaid the government for $4,436 jn home telephone bills cha.raed to the taxpayers and later challenged by federal auditors, an agency spokesman says. Agency spokesman James Bryant said Wednesday the repayment covered SCNicc charges for the two telephones and personal caJls . . Llver glrl dolng well LOS ANGELES -An 18-month-old girl bas received a new liver during a lengthy operation at UCLA Medical Center, where a Korean girl and Australian boy await donors. Claudia Christine Galan of San Diego was reported tQ be doing well after the surgery, which began at 10 p.m. Tuesday and ended Wednesday at 3:30 a.m. Dump •lte cleanup fUJJded NORWALK -Federal Superfund money will be used to clean up some 27,SOO &allons of hazardous paint and oily wastes found on a lot. Nooe of the 450 to SOO SS- gallon drums of paint and waste is leaking. said Al arnskyi a spokesman for the Environmental Protection Agency in San Francisco. Palnklller a real ~er? LOS ANGELES -El~e.rly people and others with kidney disease, diabetes or high b!ood p~re ~Y. get sicker or die if they take too much ibuprofen, a painkiller under the brand name Advil, newly approved for sale without a prescription, say some kidney specialists. "We're not going to see a rash of sudden deaths," Dr. Walter Aamenbaum, a kidney and hypenension 'Pecial- ist at New York's Beth Israel Medical Center, said Wednesday. " ... It's a time bomb ... Olympic crime plan told LOS ANGELES-Criminals preying on visitors to the Summer Olympics will g~t "quick justice'.' under a plan to streamli~e prosecutions ~d use Vldeotapcd testimony from witnesses who may disburse to all points of the globe before cases come to trial. "The problem of handlinJ felony crimes during the Olympics, where the parties involved may come fro~ and return ~o the fC?ur comers of the world, is on.e w~ will ha!tdlc by videotaping their testimony and playing it back 10 courtrooms long after some of the people have departed. .. said M~i:ton Rochman, presidingjudge of the Los Angeles Municipal Court. Revl•ed communlmn vowed ROME -S~nish and French Communist lead~n say the effort to mj~t Weste~ democracy into M~1st ideology will contmue1 desp1t~ the death o~ l talia.n Communist leader Ennco Berhnguer, who gwded b1s party away from the Soviet orbit. Berlinguer was buried Wednesday, twodays~erhisdeathataae.6~ from a brain hemorrhage. Police said as many as l .S rrullion moumen crowded the site of his funeral in St. John Lateran Square, • a traditional rallyina place for Italian leftists. Lebanon llff.t• Syrian ald BEIRUT, Lebanon -Lebanon bas turned to Syria for help in rcsol vina a Moslem-Christian dispute over bow to restructure the anny under the new coalition government, f!Cwspapen and other. sources sai~ today. Prcsjdent Amin Gemayet bas reee1ved a pron:use that Syrian Vice President Abdul-Halim Khaddam will ~n come to Beirut to help settle the arm_y deadlock, according to reports in the capital's lead!na newspapers, the independent An-Nahar-and the leftist Al-Safir. Solidarity plea by v.s. WASHINGTON -The United States is WJina Poland to rcoonsider its plan to try four leaden of the f Solidarity trade union movement on charses of plotting t.o 1 overthrow the aovemment. "We very much ~t thi! decision." State Department .spokeswoman .~1ta Stock- man said WednC5day. She said that Poland appeared to be movina in the riaht direction last yt.ar with the release of the vast m~ority of the political prisonen" involved in the Solidarity movement. "This latest action, however, would mark a m.;or step backward,•• abe said. Sill .aldlen aznt.ted NEW OELHl, India ...:... About SO Sikh soldiers in Pun,ab at.ate rtfused to obey orders ear!)' today, protestioa the anny assault oo the OOlck:n TemP.!e in Amritsar ~t week tbat iook hundreds of h.~ !Jl:ilitary ~ ~d. rI'be soldi~ mcmbe:n of the Sikh J.illll IDAntry Divisaon in Amritsar, were disaryncd and arrested: by other troo~ the soulUI sai~ and 1t ,,.,.. not clear. •.( there wu any violence. c sowcea sroke on cond.iuoo they not be identified. CANBERRA Australia (AP) -The aovemmcnt said today it wo~fd not al~w the Uni~ Staccs t~ ~ comtiit uoops m Austialia for rapid lntervenuon lft Southcatt Asia or southern Afnca, lhucb a request were mad . the City Arts Commission. Applications can be picked up at the City Clerk's Office, 3300 Newport Blvd. (714) 640-2251 of MacArthur 3107 E. Cout Hwy. 714/673-2800 "Prlee Is effecttw thru the 20th" Harbor Vlew Acrot1from Ro1u·1 Gardem 1614 Su Migud Dr. 714/642-1133 Aaaltel• llilll lm~rial Hwy. at 91 frwy. 5620 Sauta Alla CanyoaRcL 714/998-5282 to.a~ LMAJto. boppiqCU. !15'1Wlflow• Bl•d. 714/8'1-SSM Leasing means I can upgrade my telephone anytime. "Fresh paint, some nev: wallpaper. When I redecorated the berlroom, I figured why not change the phones, too." Free phone upgrade "Because I lease my phones from AT&T, I can exchange my old black phone for a fancy Trimline" like thi s. And leasing means paying just a little bit each month." Repairs at no extr a charge "This phone doesn't just look great. it's huilt great. too. But suppose I did have a repair prohlen1. Leasing 1neans AT&T wi1l exchange it at no extra charge. I just call their toll -free number or take it to one of their Phone Centers:' Leasing means relaxing "There are three good reasons to lease a phone from AT&T: low .monthly cost, repairs at no extra charge and free upgrade and exchange of equipment ... then there's the fourth r eason. Leasing means I can relax!" AT&T ConsunMW_Sales a Service Call thi~ tolt-frt.'t' num~r 2 1 hours a da~. 1-800-555-8111 Thi~ numher" ill l·onnect \OU tn tht• ofhl'e in ~nur ar • Anaheim Anaheim Plaza CostaMMa Irvine 3033 S. Sri tol St. Sui e A 14805 Jeftrey Road Suit F 500 N EuCi10 St Suit 109 EutAna._.m 2236 E. Lincoln Ave. ' M aaion Ve jo 24000 Ah~a Parkway SP 34 ~- ATlaT ~ Town & Country ms Man St . SUlte 11 I ~-/~~~~~~-~~~~---~--~/~~~-'--/~-------~------- Ot ge Cout DAILY PILOT /Tl'K.lraday, June 1•. 198A HB'sEdison High School senior class graduates fdleot\ Hlgtl Sc;noo4, Hunttnoton BMdl greduat .. ~· l<Mln M Bortlluncl 8oott A. 80ewotth, Aoben W BoucMt. Vltg1nlll I CtOU.., Travfa L. CulMI. 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SHOP THURSDAY 10..9 ROBINSON'S NEWPORT FASHION 1 LAND e (7H) 644-2800 f-, ' K-;iul M. KNllflO, Klmbefty A l<elly, Mattl'l9W P. Kally, Ctll'latlne M Kempton, Carolyn J. Kant. J. Cl'ltlltophw Kerin•. Oevld L Kerr. Er* 8 Keener, Dewn y Kiikenny. Sang I< Kim, Youn; K. Kim. Anthony C. Kimball, Phllllp R. Kirk. Nona Kittrell, Jana L K!*f\t, Jeffreyl(M~~~· Stephanie Kolea, Martin W Koraon. David A.Kraus. Robin E. r.,,.. . ..-• M. Kum9aMa. Lawrence Lagana, Nk.lole M. Lamb. Marcil. Lanza,~ D. LMklns. Kafen L Latham, Jamie P. Laur. Rita Lavi, Jacle L LawaonL. LancaS La"°'1. LynnG. Layral. Eugena/II. Leery. Todd Laavey. Laura ~vlt2, OebOfat\ A. LM. Grae. i.e.. Jenny l . i.e.. Krtalcy D I. ... Sid M LafebVT•. OtnlM M. Legaspi. M11tgla IC. LAggett, Mat* R. !AMII. Patrk:ill S Leorwd, MlcNel S llebet, Jolene l . Ultey, John B. Ull6a. Mlchalta D Uppa, SonJ• f . Upka, l(rtatan UO<ant•. Dirk H. loekman Christopher M. Lopez, frank Lopu. Bor JlnQ Lu. Yu Jou Lu, Erlo 8 Luevano. David C. i.uthaf. Jamee R. Lyons, Trac:l Mabe, Ann M. MalmOne, MlchMI s. Malloy, Vwa L. Manfre, John O. Mang1,1a, Lynn Marcinko, Richard Marquee, Andrea N. Marsh, Maurie R. Manfn. Joe 0 . Martinet. Llaa J. M•tlna, GraootY M. Maytubby, Scon W. Mc Adam, Heather A. Mc Caln, Bridget J Mc: Craney, l<urtt1 l Mc Elroy. Ter ... G. Mc Govwln. Dennis J Mc Gowllll, Teri E. Mc Gr•tl'I. Julle M. Me Kenna. Bnan I(, Mc KeniJe, Jutt. M Mc Kowen. Lynn Me Laughlln. Gaty S. Mc Manners. Thomu J Mc Nicholas, Julie C. Mc Nutty. Oav1d T Mc K•r. Gretchen A. Meinhardt, Juon J Mer<*. Mlc:hael A Meyer, Uiura l . Meu. LIU Mezei, Maureen Mlgaud, Jeff D. Miiier, Scott R Miiiar, Scoll A. Miiia, Laura A Mlndo. LIM M Mlnue. u .. A. MlyUUll, Patricia A. MollnMUlC, Harry F. Moloetlco, Mell ... A. Montgomery, B,..,,dan MOOf'e. Renee M. Moor•. L.uey Mortzlo, Jeff R. Morrell, David J. MQNI. Olene M ~~~t.!dlp unOl. L•n(le M. Nalt~al'll, ,. -~~·:·· . . . ; ·~~· .. ·t--~ ,. r;-acla A. • Balb J. • ~; · ' • Neum1111n. Tonya R. ~on. Blnh T Nguyen. Blnh T. T Nguyen. Ma T Nguyen l(huOng N. Nguyen, Rlchatd 0 Nicker.on. Robert E N~. Cathy K. Nishimoto, Jon C. Nowotny. Kelly C. O'Bnen. Laura A. O'Brien, Shawn P. O'Brien, Latry D. O'Connell, Doug M O'Donnell, Uaa M. Ornelas, Mark J. Pacitti, David W. Pactt, Tr• 0. ff •. Jim E. Painter, Todd A. Palombo, Natalle J. Pantoja. Monique L P.an1. Eater S. Park, Glenn A. Parxer, Oen M. Patkovlctt. Derteen J. Parrlck. Pamela l . Peare41, Debbie A. Pearaon. Char1ea J. Ped!. Mlk• R. Pede. Lynnae A Pecoraro, Anthony J. Paeta, Joanne Pett«. Linda R Pellegrlna. Shih C. Peng, Christopher A Pepper. Craig B. Pepper. Erika Y Perez. Matthew Petrie, Blchdad N. Pham, Tam C. Phan, Tien P. Phan, Robert Phenlcie, Tonya S. Plmm. St~ R. PlnK1tafl. MwrillN Pohl, Bruce w. Porter, Matt G Powell. Nancy M. Power. Unda s Powera. Anita C Prevoato, Hoity 0 PrOUM, Tom P. Pugh, Zak I. Ourelfll. John J. Quahalr, Leonardo H. Ramil, Eugene E. Ramirez. Allc:e L RamMV. Carma Randall, Scon M. Randall. Victoria Reed, Sabrina o. Regehr. Christine R Renllow, Thor Rk:harda, Shewn P. Richardton. Patric* J. Riiey, Karen K. Ringer, Letlle RloUx, Chater l . Ritchie, Yvette L. RltchOt. Yvonne N. Rltchot, Todd C. Rob«t•, Uaa M. Rodrlgl.iez. Fairy J. Romero. Alonl• ROM, Jamel ROM, Timothy J. Rou, Donn• L. Roy, Davids. Rubin, Daniel Rudd«ow, Tammy S. Runyon, Nicky A. Ruuo, Uaa A. Ryallt. Cynthia A Ryburn, Lucy E. S..vtdra. KaYln J. Sakua. ~ San Vloente. Chef'yl K Sanllllppo, Jennifer Santoatefano. Mlchelle E S1111toy, Oealrr• C Sarozek. Scott A. SchMI•. Julie A. Schetbach. Krlaten Schontalder. Cathleen D. Schw9ger. SuMn L Sehyvln;, Trao.y K. s..11. Cheri S. S.clano, Suunna M. Selley, l.Mh M. Semrau, David Y. Seo, Stuallnl Shah, Manal M. Shami, Timothy C Sharp, Sharon A. Shaw. Roger A. s~ •. c,.ig E. $het:>hard. Steven A. Sianez. Mylel J . SllvwrMn. David J. Slmonaon, Andrww L. Slnclalr, John A. Singer. Gaty J. SlllO!ttao. MlchMI f . SlrlnQo. Collin J. Smith. Jimmy H. Smith, Ther ... K. &-nlttl. Tracy A. Smith, borothy Sneed, Tamara Snyders, JOMPh S. Somber;. Kerlnda E. Sorensen. CM1t1.na M. Spencie,Oeenna T. Staley. Sandy A. $tauter, Tami L Stein. Monica Steinberg, Paige K. Stem, Kathleen Stottz. Trao.y Strlcidand, John T. Strock. Jeffi'ey P. Stroth, Charyt L. Strother, Glen R Swan.on, Uaa I. Sweatt. John D. $ylv9ster, Oebofah R. Tanchuk, l:Mlih T. Tang. Shonna Ta1e. Robert J. Taub, Kim A. Taylor, Stacy f . Taylor, Steftenle I.. Temanove. Dale F Thayw, Marybeth E. Thpbe,John M. Thomaa. Denial M. Thomaon. Ellsabe11'1 A. Thompton, MlchMI A. Thofnpeon, Krtatln L Tlnaman, Ctlfll E. Tower. David Trepp, Karin Trtbukalt, Chan. S. Trout, Jacqualtne ti. Trujillo, Incl Trunec, Kuo M. Tseng, Carrie A. Taugawa, Ryan ~. UniOn. Charlie A Urquiza, Kennetl'I V911 Hynln;,SMl't J. Vllnder Molen, Wlllle G Velazquez, Klmkhue Thi Vu, Oevid J. Wlldlelgh, Lynna M. Waogoner. Brien D. Walkem, Mat1< D. Welker, El1Ub9th Well, Ann M. W.,,._, Jonathln K Waller, Roel s. Wal*, Varnon M. Waller1d\, ClndY L Wall••· Paul P.Wang, Scott L Warr., Sherry L Walhbum. Coieeri Webb. Ronald A. Webt>, Suaan C. Wet>ber. Klmbefty J. Weber, Richie w.-1. Stacy A. Weinberg. Oattene A. Walnataln, Wentty E. Weldl. Mary Wellenstein, Su:zanna M. Waninger. T\mOthy G. Wartner, Cynthia WMt, Jenrwy M. Wheeler, K.n A. Wlkman, Kenneth M. Wllaa. Chflttlne M. Wllllama, 8at1na o. WNllam•. OenlM L. Wong, Colleen C. Wood, Linda M. Wooda, Shayne L WUltet1n. Tim J. Wyman, Terrance Yang, claaa valedictorian, Andrae L. Ybanc. Joanne L Yerger. Julie Yin;. Marilyn D. Yong, Ramin YouMMI, Amy K Youn;. Song M. Young, Lori B. Yuppe, Kenneth l . YUMm, ManJn Z.. Zemat*. Newport grads Newport HarbOf High School, Candldatea IOI' Graduation. ct... of 1984, ate: Mld\aal A. Abel, Stephanie T. Abel. OMnna M. Aln9wof1h. Waiki M. Alb4nall, Kathleen E. Allen, Sonya C. ~arado. Ryan f Anderlon. Kt'Vln C. And«90n, JuMe M. Amda, Tlmothy M. Barala. Joy M. Barger. Mlctlele Baron. Damon F. Barry. SNna K. Barry. Wentty J. Barto. Gay'I J. 9aNbe. Jon N. Baamajlan, BenjMnln E. Buaham. Nancy E. Baum, Donna M. Baur, Holly K. Bell, Jonathan M. Berg, SoNelg N. Berg. Robert J. Blalen, Oatey J. Bishop, Mlc:haal G. Blea, Wllllarn L Bohttl. Dominic P. Borrelli.John D. Boetwtcil, Randall E. Bowen, Jeffrey K Bradbury, Brant W. Brlldley, Danial R. Bradley, Todd H. Bradl'ey. Richard V. Bradstreet, Steven E. Bru.u. Cynthia A. Brannan, John R. Brlttln;ham, Rick F. Brosnan, Timothy K. Brotnan, Derek Bry1111, Gina M. Bucci. Aten C. Buchanan. SU2anna M. BuchOz. Theodora f Bucilley, Atalay Buolao"· Todd B. Buahman. Rita O. Bustamante, MerrtlM Campbell. Paul C Campbell. Richard R. Campos, Diana L Cartaon, Mlchelle M Cerr, Timothy W. Carr. Jacqualine S. Carron. Veronica R. Cart«. Maryellen Cet1o. LI R Chang. Kuang C. Cheng, LIN M CNu, Robert l Clark. Ellubeth H. Clod!, Jarn.a W Compaa. Rick l Conkey, Stefanie L Cortcett, Dana M. Coronado, Jeffrey B. Coyne, David 0 Crain, Felicia D. Crouley, Dean M. Crow. Gary L Cunningham, Saba A. Dahbouf. Amy J. Dalton, Natalie Danner, Unda K. de Sliva, Maty M. 0.vle, Dana M. Davia, StaYen R. Dey, Colleen M Deemer. Erik H. Oellter, Gina Angel• OloQuardl. Jeffrey L. Dixon, Marie G. Doan. Jiam. A. Docle, Ahan L Oolll'aon. Mldlale M. Donnelly, Shaunna M Dore. Pamela A. Ooatal, Francia M Doyle, Thomae L. Doyle. Shawn M. Upolle, ~A. Oubaaa. Kata E. Dudley. TOdd J Duncan, Lauren H Dunn, Shanna L. Eadie. Stephanie A Etienne, .k* E. Evana. Tracy L F11t, Kelly K. F1111non. OeYld G. Felde. Todd A. Fe6dltaln, David F Florentino, Mallaa L Rahtf. Tracy A-Florea. Jannit.r A FOl'd. Brian R. Fou. David L franoo, Christopher B. fr1111k, Krlati Froat, Jan G. Garman. Anne E. Garrett, MOl'gan M. Garv9Y. Erik P. Guner, D1111ial L. Gebert. Robert A. Glem, Julea R. Glmb9rnat, Susan J. Gold, Bruoa L. Goodfteld. Kelly M.Godkln, Karen M. Gould, Jenny L. Gray, Keay A. Gray, Barbara A Griffith, Donald L Grlgaby, Scott K. GrtmaQaard. Geoffrey J. Gruber, Kathryn A. Grundtlofet, Autumn M. Guldlcl, Marti M. Gulteraa. Sofia C Guiterrez. Gre; w Hall, Megan M Hall, Ann Hallett. Uaa K. Hwnmona. Klmbefty D Hampton, St9'19n N Hanaen. Cyr1lta H. Hanlon, Daniel G Harker, Kristin l . Hartllml. Knatlna Harri•. DaVld E. Han, Sharon G Harwy, Erik A. Haueer, Mani-c. Hawley. Brandon K. Hemley, LIN A. Hergenreder. Conatence M. Herndon, Paul W. Heydorf, Natalia M. Hogue, Joaeph M. Holden, Cheryt Homma, Chrl.1t1an F. Hoacoe, Katie M. Howell, Candice J. Hub«t, Scott M. Huntley, Zack lr1111I. Roderic« T. Irvine, Hope E. lrwln, Cynthi. J. Jarvie, Leif JaaMn. Jamie M. Jof\anaen, Jey p. Johnaon, Kevin M. Johnson. LMlle c. Jonaa. u.a E. Jonaa. Jin S. J«dan, Brett J. Kacura. Uaa A. Kaenel, Peter J. Kaaparotf, Christ~ J. Kelley. Warren I<. Kellogg, Jr .. Anna M. Kendr1ck. ~ M Kennelly. Darin J. Kiiiian, Lor1 J. Knudaen, Counney C KoffOl'd, Tracey A Ko&enlc, John M Koh, Matthew F. Krueger,~ E. K\lfln, Monica A. KuHltov, Maryam Kutctlemaahgl, Aval, Anthony J. LaFrano, Rlc:hard W. L•, Steven C. LMfler, Philip A. Leider, Joelph A. l.amolna, Glenn M. Lewie, Mark 8. L •• Erik M. Udfon, Ann 1.lndbel'g. Diego Link, Todd E. Llnalty, Kenneth A. Llttle, Joel E. Loe«>, Kun H. Lotw, Holly 8. long, Julle M. Long, LU C. Long, Nancy N. Lubnno, John P. Lucero. Altlaon D. Lyta, Pamela T Lyta, Cl'lti.t1na A. MacOonald, St~ 8 Mader, Klmbefty K. Malm, Jeffrey S. Mwgullea. Julia M Marino, T reel C. Marlnovk:h, Eric J. Mwttn. Ann M. Matt9a0n, Mark E ~lure, Wendy J Mcl<ey, Ronald 9.McKaahan, 81'1err1 T, McKinley. l(lmbefty S. McLaughlin, Men J. Merl ... Lot1 L Mertz, 9'mn M. Minor, Oougllll 8. Mlaterly, David J Montoya. Eric V Moon, Andrw A. Moore. Stephen W. Moaae, Alal'tln Mouheba~ MarQW9t L Murrey, Arff'/ S. Murrel, 8hlMon C. Hewett, Hiiiary H. bto, 'Robert C. N1Gt1o1ea. MlcMlle 0 . Ntoro, Tlmolhy A. Noyea, Jot,n R. ugent:.. Henry K. O'bouttl .. Kelley A. O'Hem, Eric M. Qberg, Paul A. Oe\h, Mary I'. Pelmet, Oonllld 8 . PWkef, a.n J Parker. Marti E. Parry. Adriana M Ptyton, Oenlel R. Petetae>n, Oen6el E. PetUt, P•trlck A. Phillipe.. ~ L P*'<owtkl. Carotfl\ A. Pldl, Kem. L ~. Ak::flatd E. Poww • .Jr . TheNU A Powtn, Oen K. Prtor. Scott A Read, Kltleen E. AeNtt.eon. Tanya R. ~. Enf1que Aevlt, Jt .. OtfllO P. Rlchtltdton, Amyl. AicMout, Manana D. ~ Ffri Ao., .Jf. Deen M. Aoectl, Jetalca c. "°blneOn. Nchard w. Aoblneon ..... "· Aoetwn. o.t>otth J Roman, Reg!na M. "°'1'1ane>, Robert A.' Romero,,,_. "°'9IQ, .Jr., L..iey Aonnow, Oef'ilM L. Root, [Jlnb9tl'I ". "°-. 8UMn J, "°"'41t411d, 1cott T ""'-"· Toctd I. Al.teMQ, AMrM A. 8al:le, hcitl'y A ... dl'lgtOf', o.von 0 8tndlln, C.la M. SantanQelo, Kathleen N. 8aytee. GMton l kallo. Wlettlita A. lcfilt, .JeiMltw J. =· Karen o. Sdlmldt. MMC)' L.:tc:hwiab, 0.W.. I; lctJw.,be, 8oeita ~ H .... g. Mltce A e.cor. Katay0on K. ~-. 8endra J lfwn. &..-y A. 8harnb9UQtl, Icon 8. Stwd, ,,.,_A.~.~ A. IMW. C>Motah I..~. Jll ~dlolil o.Md H. ""*°"·Cerol L Stvopehlre, Ltunn T. k.!oet. Alan L. SMzk~.:t.eebel!I W ..... ~8' amtul. Iii. E Smith, .l«lnlhlr M, lnydar, John,, lparr9, H. ~ L 8peel'lt, ulnaM peera, John,. 8pertier, Kn!MlnaM. StaNev, Mtc:Mlet. Steinman. Kett M. 8t•.n, Jr., John 0 . ltOClkl'ltm,JullanaW ltOM, &tn M, 8tudiey, Julie O. 8ummere, Troy W. &wwlar. Jacob L. TllcMll, Autumn r~ .. J.,.,.e M. Twtor. °'*" M Ttiom., M~ C. Tl'IOmpeOn, Wenctoj l . ~. Todd P Thutmen.K.,_, TlllOtton. Mattnew L TinQter, L~, Trvone. twft*"'. J Ufw9f't, HING. V.icsMa. •adl9Y Q , vana.n.ri. A, Volk, lclnje A waoe. ~ w:r. ... •, Miter\ M w..-. ._ J Wlllr• ........ K. W w.' Wllll#n Walket, ThOmlll E. w---. U. e w..._ Cftr t~ A WeMlann, Altlaa C. WNfCNW, JllWWflW W WMNr\. liandl flt.~ ChlletlaneO ~. ~ 9 WMe, ~ L LA111e A Wiik•, Palrtctl M. WllMIM. ~ P, W~. iau A. Wlnoeuf, Doty T. Y~ FIOM I YCN119, HNther J llpa Aidlltcl D ZAl!dman, •tan 8 Zot ,. 1 ' I I sSae IJ0.9'-114.99. Orig. S16-S21. Liz°'1iborMstrt1wl>.u, S991'0itrcboil:t. Rq. S115. 4' '°""4""1h1'x4' o;.,. pNY'f sillt k"•rwJ •"" wUk uiown cottori lllShn. (10) Mini.Jaip •rae "'&' in .JJ"f.«>OI pik. (90) S11.99uch. Orig. S24. ONrovmcotton/po/yntwcrinMtd l11.9NJ2.99. Ong. SJ2. kg. 111·141. Top_da11l"'tr $991f!acboi«. Rq, 1175. JJ"x J6• runriawstlu 2'x4.' gal4Zt CTOP tt>p and sltort in grut s14mmn-colori. {B9) JNngLIS.in m m.rry ~ •nd cofors. (15') r Cln~gn •>TA ,..,,,. m "11900/ pik. (90) SU.99. Ong. 110. Ourownbox.nstykcottoncaswdshort U.9'-$11.99. G1U1btry. S#mTMr,,.t"nJ~ryhJC..thy U99. kf. 1860 Ournc:llniw&Wrshi1'f'tlJiitt110n'°"' m • sitkctzon of tUS<JTUd colors. {89) •"" MArsh. for CuJ#rim Stein. {16) ~ a.ybtJ.. with /l'OP""P for c:r. ~ Mt1ttt'f11itf""' Sl'J.99. Orig. 130 Cotton knit t.dder-bt.dt ttt ftom iM S22.J9.SS6.99. Orig. 135·186. 10p qulity k.thn-b..81 by inclMllal. {15) woman cmigntr '10" low. P11Std colors. (105) ... moiu nwlttn. ,,,.,,., sty/a .nJ coUm. (1491186) 118'. kz, 1999. Cmtnn~? ft.~ sofa"' ~i,c 136.99-1104.99. Orig. IJJ·SU6. S.w on Ol4r spnng •"" wlwr.. (121) 1"mrmr coll«tiom of C•rttr' f.shums by Ewn·PiCOM. {U7) 11a. R.q, sm. l...oo¥ nlshion J,,,d roJJ .. nn .,µ in iiJJNiM SlJ.99 t11ch. Ong. S1Q CmtMry pol'}t1ttr/cotton knit tops ~pol~ l..owsul. &,. S949. s.k 1149. Qwrn llZlt .,_,, .nJ polyaztrlni-yon vmsp skirts in pttiu """ llW'nl~ kngtln. (1) S14. 99.~. 120 BJo'""" mini Jms in ;ol,,attrlcotton S()f• .,th innnspn;ig m.tnm. R.tg. S 1, 199. S.U sm. {112) S21.99. Ong. 139. GL.nas owmzed c11mp shirt in crinltUJ ltniL A colon. (117) 1188. G1"I 1-,. Qiltrn·RZI J«p iof• ~ '!'~J cotton. (6J) • SU.99. Ong. 123. PolytSUT/cotton ltnit romptr in pi~ mllth'U.\ c~ in C1UM-color ~ oUfin/rtryon/ SIJ.99. Orig. l12·SU. )'014ng St"/! v-mclttd pol,,at~lro1ton bl.ell OT Vlhite. {12) polyesttr/couon. (112) ltnit ttlpf fort~ fNllerfipmJ f.0017Un. (10) S8.99, ucb. Gtul inly. Pol'1'Jttrlcotton IAnlt tops 11"'1 shom $138. G1Ul btry. &JJ..,.,,, qwm-siu J_, K.Jfa with S12.99-SJ2.99. Ong. IJ9-S4J. Btst-s~lling c.Jifornw dnignn in bright l*mrrln' colO'ff. {'2) mMffPri"l 1""tmss, rll'pl/polynur cowr. (121) sportswuTcolkction. All cotton s14mmer.ctiwwur. (105) S24970ttrchoi«. Orig. S'50S57J. ~d«psectumJ SJ6.99-S4J.99. Orig.153·168. Red, whitt, and bl.wsfrom modMktrgroupin nryonlcouon. ~CO'T1U'Tor11rmku. (122) Ce/nu Sport, indudmg wsts, tro~ and blousa. (9) BOYS S.lO $699. Orig. 11,200. 1·pi«r J«twn.i in whul<Oior n'}l011- s39 °'°St6 o.o on· I "18 _,, __ : .r l / Also"' modMl.trr pum. Ong.13001310. S.U 1199, blCh .Tr ~ .TT. g. 6~ 2. A 'lHl«lJDn o, po~ 19-Orig s10 Short _,_ ___ Jlt . _L ~.J m-. (.121'' d fi ' J... fi . m4'ttrJ. (.J51 .T.7. ' o. ·~ nit J.mrtS ln llSSOTUU r-0 .._ 'I ., .. ···~% ~i;>01J~'J msa or ~lit~ VJ/014" """!"" '/ polytSttrlcotton stripes. (22) . e;NUJO ~~ ... 1 16l'2A. r\..-:_...: . ·tt~.~~ -t;[l ·i~,.. WJrio.~t}~ •~mrstrli. ~I';.>~-": • .... ~~"'' ~:.~. ,-, -~··-""'·• n....L '~"-:(i1 .1.-e~.'.A ' .f~· :I:.!. u -~~-""".J ~.i.1 ~-_."i\lf 21.~~,... Y .. ~L:-'., < 'f..i'~ • • o ~"W"l"7-~ r .Jt..' .:'\::"~ ,,..1"t,~~ ~ ~iilMJll~+"-.,.-,..• • '. u. ~ S ~. W1ngc&iirar1T111wr' ---~ -..... -~ ' 10/n. short or JA slttw. from tM fll0""'11 ·gnn 'Y"" fdrlt.7 ~""' · ;;;mmn-·;f,um_ {J9) · -~ -. ,. • ~ both cowmi ,;T(){)f)(, cotton w/wt BJ.w, cLry. M~. S19.99. Ong. S34. Our own sillt aimisok in stW7J liwly GIRLS 7.14 OT """"1'1 {194) colors, S·M-L (1J) • $11.99. Orig. S18. 100% rouon aimp shirts"' wh1u. (45} 1399· Rig. IJ99. &"°"'1Kn,,,-uwll "'*ngrr '" ~ SJ9.99. Grut NJ. Sporty JllClut of poL-pirrlcotton dnntz s16.99. Orig. 126. Girl's jumptr, ,,. /00% cotton, tUsorted Hnodone olefin wlwt. Sits fllllhm J~ • of 'JOI'" 'llMlJ.! (174) m;rrsmg to polyq1erlr11yon swutshirt rrwterwl (J8) ttxt"m. (4J) SJ99. Rig. 1899. &~n,,,-ti/I/JI /oungrr couowJ ,,, S16.99-,S22.99. Orig. 114-134. Our mm ~polo tops GIRLS 4-4X saJJk..colOT lurhtr Plut-(174) m cotton ltnit; cotton twill gh"rlu 0ort.s.. Assorr.ed colors. (18J) S9 00 ,19 00 on· SI <_130 r __ L__ .J 1899. Rig. Sl,199. &uc.tJmm,,,-V1diJ I01tngrr m n.vy llJ.99-11$.99. Ong. S22·SU. Owr°""1 striptd rouon J:shm .T~ .n.. g. J • ramous "uuccr mini ~ laubtr. {174) and ovmiud T-shirts. Lots of bright colors. S.M·L (I) """ sltin sm, m po/')tlt"lcotton, assorted colors and st'J/n. (49) SJ9-S219.91, ta:ri~ t•. pc. Rig. SJ49.95·IJ99.9j, t4. pc. S21.99-S31.99. Orig. S3J.S46. Mmma Sport shorts .nd tops, TODDLERS 2-4 5.tw 25~ °" nJn'Y siu Sul-,.• Sunmom9 or Spring Ai,e 111/ cotton. (130) S1. 99-118. 99. Orig. 19-129. Assorted pol~ICOlton mamm •"" box:spring, iridMding &aM~ Post"1'tf!edic tll1UI S38.99. Ong. S59. 011f'-<Nn nlJt ettmp shirt in tm tlibrant p/4'Yf11t4rcoordi1211tn.. {11J) , • s.duMppcmrr. Owr 1$ ~to choost from. {15) sh41Jn, 4-14. (25) -INFANTS 2form. &g.1/S2802/SJ2Q A»Ort«I brl&SS S29.99-S49.99. Orig. l50S87. Roth-u Cowr Imm jacltru, S4.99-l 8.99. Orig. 18.114. lOO% cotton dw,,,., sm, ~ floor "'1npl in shdl <W mat sty/o; ..JJ .,.,,,,,~ i.bk Lun,.. (72) sltirts, 11nd pants, and po/ytJttT bloUS4 (9) and cownJ/s. (JJ) r-· •· --r---S99 t11eb. Rtg. S2JW160. Our tkgant tl.SJ01'tmmt of solul $24.99-$6$.99. Orig. 140$100. Californill famous brass hand~ ~ad. trlllhtio,,.J IAhle OT n111ng-.mt contnnporary dtsigntr n/Ju, knits, and cotton lawn pi«es, ACCESSORIES Limps. {12) \\ t l\11 \;'" I \"I I It)"" in<luditrg 'f.Jhirrs mihlti-rt~ fl68} W.4Yll-'1 4 Sf !:.'1!· ~-Hyltt and Hylu.Too chairs SJ99.99. If!>"~ ,,,,_,.,,fd) S404. Magn.litt S27.99. Orig. $42. Famo#S 11141ter rofll)n rompn with elastic for •ga l~-4 and 4-8. Choose from an assOrtmmt ofbrigf;t ~ .. ~coo/ew,. sa. {'2)-----------.-----;~ waist 11nd shoukkr bNuon tkt.iJ. (17} colors. {126) · $9.99. Gmit W, GLw s.""1 botPl.s by Gib.on ~ (11} SJ1.99. Ong. l4J. /14mp into JNm~ with O#r famoiu rruilttr m>ppeJ kg j14mfJSMit in coo/at couon. (17} \11 '.\:·s ST<.. )f{L $46.99. Ong. SlO Famo#S 1114lter cotton ltnit dress blouz S21.99 '"·pc. Reg, S40-S45. Famous tTlll:blio,,./. Amnican gmtly at tM waist•"" sltims tM lmttS. (lJJ) daignn tops and sWlts. (69} S$4.99-SJ9.99. Orig. l81·S94. Soft dmsing by Virgo rn f/Mid 11$.99. Rtg. S22.JO ]WR S«T'JIK'letr stnfW shirts of po/'1'Jtrr/ 11cttatelny/on cwpn anJ po/yt1ter ~ts. (50) cotton rn 114mmtr colors. (107) SB9. 99. Ong. 1136. A rgmti silJt j«tpuird dmso in tM colors $38.99-1199.99. Orig. S 5 2. 501175. A mtTUan and and sty/n that m.lte 'JO" fttl specilll. {B4} £#rop61n tksignn S14itJ, sporccoats, and trolUn"S. (J5/95) • S89.99. Ong. 1144. Sophisticattid po/'1'JttT m.ttt jtrwydms $6.99-112.99. Orig. SI l·S10 Assortmmt of tin; lrnm, SJ.lit, by Rimim u11th surplia ftont tktailing. (110) or cotton ltnits, 111/ in gJTat colors 11nd ptttums. (I 56) S49.99·S$9.99. Orig. 168-188. SMmrrurydmsn by~nn $19.99. Ong.1~8. F11mo#J ""'1ttr sa1/doth /"'ntsof Stn.iens in 11 choice of colors 11nd styles for Pditn.. (J 5) po/yaierlcotton in light blw, gr.ry. na\/)11 1"n, or white. (123) S59.'J9.S99.99. Orig.189.99-1140. SiJJtdmsabyMaggy S9.99. Orig. SU. OurownrorrJ14ruysho'f'ts. Patrhpoclt.etor London Pttites and Argenti Atiles. (55) pull·on sryks. all in cottonlpo/'1'Jttr. (113) S39.99-S62.99. Orig. S74·S90. S"m~ ltnit dmso by R&K S19.99. Ong.118.JO Famoiu Frmch designer Jm11 shires. Pttitts and Les/~ Fay Pttitn.. A ssoritd 11-yks, rolors and f abri.cs. (5 5) Short slttw corton/polynin: (11) S49.99-S54.99. Orig. 174-182. Cotton/pol.,,sttr jNmfJSMits m S2$.99-SJ2.99. Rtg. S35·S45. Best ltnown Ameri.can cmign" combinations of bl.aclt and white by Act I Pttitts. {N) sportl'tl1tilr, inclMqingjuns, long 11nd shore slttvt shirrs. (36) 119.99. Ong. l80S92. Comt Stt our coll«tion of $19.99-122.99. Rtg. S18. 50130 Famo#J m.Jter cllSMals sh1rtdrrsm by SdmMhr Sport Pttitts. {H) including golf shirts 11nJ sLu:h (113) $18.99-$19.99. Orig. l 18·Sl2J. ~.nJ sport "P""'kl S19.99. Orig. $16.50. Cotton PU/W polo ltn1t shim in a for pttites from •famous Nn11 York 1'MMr. {UJ} SMpnb sJ«t.Wri of colors. {36} S19.99-S64.99. Ong. SJOS94. From tht wom.cn dnigntr $9.99. Ong. S16. Short sittW stnptd cotton camp shm wuh 10" /'11Jt, pants, sltirts, shorts, swuttrs. ]:shirts, b/01«1 ~nJ 2·pc. /JllJll"'4 roll.r. (99/U 5) dms"'g/or fWtlUS. {UJ) 119.99. GrNt W,. Cotton d"'mbray pttnts m bl.adt, gr.iy. OT S1J.99. Rig. SJ). Sasson cotton/po/ytJter twill JMnts in crup bi~. {991145} whitt for the faJJn.fipmi wom.n. (70) 199.99. Gmit hwy. &Jly luthrr dms shoes. (1) S14.99-S4$.99. Oni. SJ8.S70 Our bat-stlling couon/ 1.39.99. Reg. $49. Spnry /ut/Jn bo.t shon,,, brouon. (1) pol-yater coordinAm l1'J Mw Amont for tM t.~ .nd lowly 169. 99, Rtg. S95. Cok-H .. n lwher slip-on sJJoa (1) wonwn.{1~ ~ Sl9.99. Ong.14'-S#ndmsofortlNfalkr-fig"rwJworrumbry SlJ.99-$21.99. Orig.117.50131.50•ndgrw.-J" Mm 's Cha o'Caliifornill. Assort«i ,,,.;"ts. 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SH.Sil Ourm:IM.Saw Dtl.~ ~ in -"'-tt ttnth polyitstrrlrotton C'OW'r 11nJ polyattr filiiifiJI. ~n/ Of •i nzr. fB1} • $9.,,. Gl'alll""' 2r x 40• Mtmt ,. m ;,.itkrl I~ couon.. Auorurl colon. Also.wU.bk in JO"x S(Y nu. G.., ""' 11'. "· (IJ 1) 119,,,.,,,,,, Sn. Rq IK>.s 200. C"*"9 """~ClllVPW Uf--llCs. Of,..,.,. .al6 "It)/ tri1'I. (1') • .. / Special electlon costly, unneeded in FV district To The Editor: Once again a small group in the Fountam Valle)' School D1stnct 1s using .. the nghts ot the people" as an excuse to promote their spt.'C1al interests. In reaht)'. they arc using the taxpayers to finaocc 1he1r pell)' spats. The pcuuon dn\e to force a special election to till the .. acanc)' on the Fountain Valle' School Board will cost the d1stnc·t o-.,er $5.000. This docs not include the t'\pensc ol being a candidate Last year's recall election also cost the distnct tal'.payers thousands ot doUars. In suppon of the three board members facing recall. expenditures were owr S 13.000. most of which wa~ donated b.} supponcr<> of the board To the Editor As v.e approach the peak an our current business C\cle the lederal budget deficit for FY841s projected to be S 185 b1lhon Based upon the deficit dunng our .. good times." It 1s conceivable that It v.11l be S500balhon dunng our next recessio n Because a business cycle 1s t)'p1call)' four to seven ycat'S m duration. we should expect the bottom of the next re- cession to occur within five }ears. Elimination of the deficit will require that we elt'ct courageous polit.Jc1ans who will cut spendmg by the following four methods: -Reduce the cost of government by enacting the recommendations of the Grace Commission. In that el~t1on. the voten. over- whelmingl) defeated the special interests crymg for recall. Now, with the appointment of Stephen J. Einstein to fill a school board vacancy. special interests arc a~m aslong the taxpayers to foot the ball. The \-Oters have elected this school board to make fair and JUSt decisions. The maJont) of the board fet>ls this appointment of a man with no special in~rest ties can bnng sanm and logic to our d1stnct. Will a mmority again force huge expen- ditures, onl) to show that the ma- JOOl) of vot~rs will support the Fountain Valley School Board? PENNY TAYLOR Huntington Beach -Termtnate those entitlement programs which primarily benefit the middle class and the weaJthy. -Identify and chop pork barrel projects. • -Extirpate those federal agencies which are either anachronisms or do more hann than good. Elimination of the deficit will naturalJy cause resentment among those who administer or receive the benefi1s of existing pr0$J'amS and projects. but the truth 1s. a $500 billion deficit will devastate the middle class in America. The poor will stay poor, the middJe class will become poor and the rich will get richer. ROBERT A. DAHLQUIST Orange America is all about freedom To the Editor: Perhaps some of your readers have wondered, as l have, JUSt what the ··bottom line·• · fundamental dif- ference is between the Democratic Pany and the Republican Party. It bctame very clear ~ntly when I read about the debate in the HouS( of Rep~ntativcs on the president's taf cut in July, 1981. Speaker Tip O'Neill (DcmQCT'lt) pointed out with pride bow government has grown under Democratic Congresses. and said to a packed and quiet House. 1n essence, the following: America is great because of all the good things government has done for people ... Democrats are proud that every year we have been able to deliver more government than the year before ... We cannot vote to reduce resources for government programs because to do so is to reduce the greatness of Amcnca. Congressman Guy Vander Jagt (Republican) closed the dcba1e Wlth the following comment: Arnenca isn't great because of what government has done for people ... America is great because of what a free people have had the chance and the incentive and the opportunity to do for themselves. That's what America is all about. There's the fundamental difference to the two parties. RENE SMITH Newpon Beach Toxic waste disposal essential To the Eduor: Oeaning up toxic dumps is an 1mponant st"cp. but 1t 1s not the answer to the problem Each tndustry has waste that must be put some- where Bas1calh. there are three places to put waste an the ground. in the water and an the air The government should be aware of the waste created b} mdustl) and the necess1t)' of1ts d1spo~I. Go-.,ernment should be aware of what. and hov. much. in each instance There arc certain chemicals that Wlll neutrah1e one another. One industry has acid ac; v.aste >\nother tndustl) has soda ash When mu.cd an the nght proponaon. the two wall neutralize one another We must cstabhllh certain points: Industry is necessary to '.iOCICt). there is waste to be disposed of by most industry; seeing to proper disposal is ·the busmess of government. l did not say that disposing of waste is govern- ment business, but seeing to 1t and monitoring it. It 1s 1mponant that domesuc mdustry be profitable and at 1s imponant that waste be properly disposed of. The government should see to it tht proper disposal 1s available. The problem should be attacked before the fact. rather than cleaning up the mess after the fact. Politicians are liable to make political ha} m this election year. of situations that would not have ex- isted if government had faced reality m years past. JIM BOLDING Costa Mesa Parents not responsible To the Editor I would hkr to comment on the article that Mr 8111 Harvey wrote June 11 o n .. Parcnt'i are responsible when kids break rules ... M)' first QUC'illOn 1s 1f Mr. Ball Harve) ever v.cnt to school or 1f he ever broke an) rule!i or should we c-all him "Mr Wonderful ·· J agree that to stop kids from doing some off the wall thmgs we would have to handcuff them to a fence but remember we're ·· A.mencans", you can't do this to us. But I am sure Bill Harvey never broke any rules -no never -but 1f there was a slight poss1b1hty that he did, I really don't think that Mr and Mrs. Harvey Sr. should be held responsible because I know in my case or in those kids' case or even in Mr. Harvey's case that for some stupid actions that could lead 10 a tragedy is definitely not a parents' respons1b1hty I think parents these days that pew up 10 the '30s and '40s are having a hard enough time copmg Wlth the crazy '80s. All r know as l'-.,c· done some stupid thin4S and never have w1 ~cd or even considered 1t my parents rc!.pons1- ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat b1ht). If )OU remember months ago when the two youths drag racing on Huntington Beach strtets fatally killed a woman when the~ slammed mto her -wh) aren"t those kids parents responsible? Wh) aren't their parents going to Jail'> The} arc responsible. aren't the)'. Mr ... Hancy? No way! What tremendous agon} those parents are going thro ugh could not be wntten down. and then on top of that lay the responsibility on their back. again. No way! So what I'm trytng to say is I 6 or 50 you have to pay to play, don't1ay ii on anyone else especially the most precious people 1n your life that wo uld gladly take responsibility of their child's m ist.akes-your parents. A word of wise to you. Mr. Harvey, when your son or daua.hter gets off for lunch you better hancfc uffthem to the fence, because God forbid if they did anything wrons and you had to take full responsibility. You wo uldn't know how to handle 1t. • JON ANDOR Newpo!' Beach H. L. khwMta W P\i~ ChazyDowallbf £ 0.IOf ano A~aol 1o th9Pu~ Frank Zlnl AMOC•lf (O•IOf 04Edltorshave alledto~spthemN/1)1tutJeofthe:SOvletcrlm In Afghanistan; reporte~havcn 'tjumped In and confronted SoVf.el offlC/als: column I ts haven't elabOrated on the ramifications. Need to burn away calories? Ask for a raise or start a fight .. For those days when you can •t ski or swim. ordinary worries will help keep you slim WASHINGTON -Near the cafeteria at the Washington Post is a chart listing how many caJorics various endeavors consume. For i nstancc. horseback riding for an hour consumes 415 calories. Swimming for an hour (who can swim for an houf?) takes 600. Downhill sltiing takes 595. not to mention a lot of monc}. Almost daily I st.are at this chart and wonder what it has to do with me. There are days when I do no down ht II skiing, when I ride no horses and do not swim for even five minutes. These arc the days wben I do other 1hings, ordinary things, and for these I ftavc made up my own caloric chan. For starters. let me tell you that a good domestic fight can consume an average of 769 calories -926 if it's over money, 612 if it's over sex. If objects arc thrown. the caloric count goes up 100 per toss. Three hours spent trying to get a child to do homework burns up 6,000 calories. You can eat three chocolate cakes when your child sits down to work and still look like Tiny Tim at the end of the evening. Discussing a bad report card with a child consumes a total of 5,000 calorics -4.000 yours, 1,000 the child's. Worrying is a wonderfuJ way to bum off caJorics. I call this the Anuety Diet. With enough stress. you can eat almost anything and still not gain weight. An hour's worth of worrying can consume 713 calones (on the average), aJthough worrying about a child who is not yet borne can amount to a lot more. If you worry about an auto accident. its 8 15; sexual molestation is 15,812 and drugs is 17.601. Worrying about the meaning of hfe, your own death and how your children will eventually turn out consumes only 12 calones an hour. For this reason, it's not wonh it. Having your hair c ut is a great way of consuming calorics. Having it don~ by someone you have used before consumes 9 J 2 calories. Having it done by someone new is 18, 902 calories. Asking fpr a whole new style is worth an addit.Jonal 5,032 calories. But if the new style is short, when you've always worn your hair long, the caloric count can approach 30,000. Double \hcse amounts if an) of this is being done in a hotel -and add even more if you have given the hotel a garment to clean that· you absolutely have 10 wear that night. Paying bills can consume 2,000 calones. Paying bills that include your gas or oil bill can amount to 6.000 calorics. Driving with an ex- pired license will consume 500 calories a mile (more than jogging the same distance) and driving a car that's about to break down raises the 1otal to 726 calories a mile. If you drive a faulty car with an expired hccnse, you can cat ice cream as you go and not gain an ounce. A visit to the dentist is wonh 534 calories. Wondering if a new baby- sitter is going to put your c hild in 1he oven can consume 2,345 calories per cvenine and simply asking your boss for a raise is wonh I 7 ,000 caloncs for every day you put 1t off. Getting fired consumes 212 calories; firing some- RICHARD CoHEI one is worth l, 123. Hosting dinner parties is a great way to consume calories. Going to other's is not Having house guests is another way to lose weight. For each day of house guests, subtract 312 calorics. Being a house guest also consumes calones -although how much depends on whether you break something of your host's. Stopping up the toilet is worth a cool 2,000 calories. Calling your present spouse by the nick.name of your former spouse is worth·l3,000 calorics per day -for more days than you can imagine. Attempting to introduce someo~e whose name you've forgotten 1s worth 120 calones per seoond. If you get the name wrong. it's double. Being put on "hold" consumes 83 calorics. Forgetting who you called while on "hold" consumes 93 more. Putting your hand down the garbage disposal to retrieve a spoon takes 85 calories -and it docs not matter that the power is off. Adjusting the hot water in a hotel shower takes 66 calories -182 more if you have to climb the waU to avoid a scaldina. The appearance of a "For Sale" on the house next door is worth 500 calones a day and finding an cndmg to a column like this can consume more calories than it's worth. Bon Appctit! JACK ANDERSON cola.mnUt L.M . Bovo - --- How those little lies can last! People cling to the httle lies they learn early, if those he~ serve some pu~sc. Take tbe old notion that ostnchcs rude their heads in the san~ It's not true, and nobody believes tt anymore. But pritneat .~verybody m the western world did believe it for I 00 yeat'S. No African had ever seen such. Didn't matter. Conversa- tionalists needed a simile for the person who refuses to face reality, and the small faJsity served. Those who bought it were like ostriches with their heads in the sand. Is your mc_dicine cabinet m t~c -~~.~~~· typical bathroom changes 1hc poten- cy of most common drugs. ~!l'e medicos recommend the mcd1cme chest therefore be kept in some otj'er son of closet" not water. Connecticut law endows all beavers there with the legal right to build d;lms. Love. WresthOJ-Pauencc. Fear. Those were the g.aven names of the four children of William Brewster who came to this country o n the Mayflower. Need to lose weight? Go to Mars. A 150-pound man here would weigh 50 pounds there. ,, Out of every 20 young me n, one will notice before his twenty-first bi.rlhda~ that his hair!jne is receding. Don't forget, it takes three pounds of. vapcs to make one pound of ra1sms. If you know all about the Pbocni· clans, you know all about the origins of fishinJ. shipbuilding and navi- ption. First, they invented the fisb-mJ line. Then the neL Then the raft with bushes for sails. Then dUJOUt canoes. Then real sails. Then bigger boats. The navigation came along when they followed thefisb out to sea Getting out'thcrc was no trick. Jt was getting back. Am told the best word mechanics in the country so far have failed to come uP. with the origin of the word .. twerp.' The culture of the Australian aborigine recognizes no son of Su- preme Being. Tret sap doesn't rise and descend. It seeps in and out. Our Language man says "That's Chinese to me" is the Russian equivalent of our phrase .. It's Grttk Jo me.·· Clearly, the Vietnam War stor) has never been tol4. Even after a gener- ation. most people who didn't ex- pcncncc 1t first-hand have no idea at all why the suicide rate among its veterans has run 23 percent higher than that of the general population So says a m ilitary bistonan. Afghans' plight must be trumpeted Brutal Soviet conquest largely ignored by world press as nation fights for f r~edom WASHINGTON -For almost two decades. the United States was portrayed on the world's television screens and front pages as the big. bad aggressor in Vietnam. Never mind that no U.S. troops eve .. invaded North Vietnam. never mind that North Vietnamese troops trespassed regularly mto Laos, Cambodia and South Vie tnam. Hanoi's lean rcvol- uttonanes were rhapsodized 1n the press. In stark contrast, the brutaJ SoVJet conquest of Afghanistan has been all but ignored by the world press. Did you lcnow. for example, that the Soviets have been carpet-bombing Afghan areas under guerrilla control? A single Tu1,><>lcv-I 6 Badger bomber can dump nine tons of bombs. They fall in a close, deadly pattern, creating a carpet of explosions. One village after another has been obliterated. This random annihilation is only the latest cruelty that the Soviets have visited upon the Afahan people. The Ru sian invaders l\ave caused in- calculable misery and mischief in this bleak land, ma crin& rtealcitrant villagers and poison1na thcJr wells. A temblc call trophc bu befallen the brave, hardy ptOj)le of Afaharustaft. Yet except for a few isolated report , the story has aone untold. Edttors have failed to llUP the magnitude or the Soviet crimes in Afghan1st1n. rcporttrs havcn'tjumJ>= ed 1n and confronted Soviet official$; cotumni ts haven't elaboralcd on the r1mificatiot1 . The cruel facts should have been laid oul on the front paa unttl mus op nion cried out apin t the v1ct cit Yt1 th?X faro have been laracly ditcarded or 11norcd in news room' around the world. In rn) own Journalist's presum~ lion, f havt tned to 1nnuenct public opinion by sounding a number of alarms. I sent a reporter to Afghani- stan to bring me a first-hand report. He grew a full. Afghan-slyle beard, dressed in native robes and crossed five mountain ranges with the gucr- nllas. The resulting col umns 1nsp1red Neal Blai r. an indefatigable cham- pion of lost causes. to form the Federation for American Afghan Action. The group has raised money and shipped supplies to the Afghan resistance. lt has also sent Andrew Eiva, a West Point graduate and former G reen Beret. on four trips into Afghanistan. He found that the arms reaching the freedom fighters arc incredibly poor. Some ltill more Afghans than Soviets, he said. And invariably, the Jood weapons arc short of ammunition. "The current level of aid is a condemnation to a slow death." he reported. Meanwhile. Neal Blair's stalwarts. skilled in the w ys and rhythms or exerting pressure, have taken their pica to Conarcss. ln response, Sen. Paul. Tsonp5, 0-Mas , and Rep. Don R1llcr, R-Pa., have introduced les>slation calling for efTtttive U.S. 11<i for the Afaha.n resi't.an«. · Thi has the endorwment of no less than Prisident Reapn. But behind the president's blck. tbc lite Depart· ment has bttn quietly lobbyina aaainst the lqi talion. Ooc of the ~P'~tmcnt'a wortrucs. Howard Schaffer. ufsed the Senate FOman Relation• Commilltt behind doted doors to waltr down or ehminate the biU 1tho1ed~r. Apparently. the t.tt Dtoanme.nt doesn't want to an- cve>nizc the Sovieu -who, u t recall. never hesitated to P.Qur arms into Vietnam for u ap1n l Amm· can troopt b l JACK AIDEISOI J .. ticket. -Some of Mondale's money men favor Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. The con- servative Texan would not only give philosophical and regionaJ balanc.e to the ticket, but would bring in the megabucks from Bcntsen's Big Oil friends. allowina a Democratic media blitz to rival the Republicans'. -Some middle-level MondaJc operatives want Atlanta Mayor An- drew Young, having seen the way the Rev. Jesse Jackson gaJvanized black voters. They fiaure Young is not regarded.as so radical or pro-Palesu- nian as Jackson. With Young on the ticket Jackson would be appeased by the offer of a high Mondale dmim~ tration post. · -So far at Jeast, Mondale insiden have given no arcat thought to a woman, ma.Inly because there is no clearly outstanding choice. PenNnent o.ya l.,. .., one 'I.., J ROtatltlg Shift• (AIW..,_""8 ) P~tNghta ( """-,,.,. one 'I.., J .· Aahwtll-lchnelder commerclel br0ker19e now rmka No. 5 In theat.te.1MP91981. Expe;rts say shift\Vor. ·dettim.ental .to he81tll EDITOR'S NOTE: The wnter recently completed• two-month stint on an ovemi,iit shill By CO'M'EN TIMBERLAKE ., ....... ....., Shif\wotk can be hazardous to your health, researchers say. The foremost peril from working niahts or rotatina between days and nights seems to be disruption of sleep. Other possible danacn include weight aain. $1Jtrointcstinal dis.- orders, fligher 1nciden~ of iQjury, moodiness, marital probtents. And then there are the praclical hurdles of shiftwork, such as the difficulty of aettins public transpor- tation to work at odd houn. .. Numerous studies have as.- sociatcd shH\work with iJeep prob- lems,.. said Donald I. Tepas, who directs a sleep laboratory at the llhno1s Institute of Technol<>sY in Chicqo. where he is a professor of pyscholoay. "Most of these people have trouble setting enouah sleep." "Contfoued chronic sleep dcpr:i· from one time to aootha tune, uatal vation may very wcU lead to a vancty the bOdy clock is compktdy retet, it of health problems ... and rcsuJt in a experiences multi Pie probkm1. .. aeneral decrease in life expectancy," He said v.-OrkCrJ' biololical func- Tepas said. tions are desyncbronized. and :ifthry Michael J. Colhpn. a rcxarch do not ttt)'nchroni.ze, that can lad to psychololtst with the National Jo. neuroses $1.iCh IS deprasioil ud · stitute or Occupational Safety abd manic (leprcssi<>11. Health in Cincmnau, surveyed t,219 "Wherctbe~orkd'isn'tbandlilllait . nurses on permanent day, af\.cmoon well )'OU find abtenteeism. mis111ra.. • and night shifts and on rQtatlog They perform bad v.oit and in 1ihC schedules to assess the etfecu of the severe 4 condition there arc . shift worked on sick leave and cawtrophes," Ehret said. frequency of worksite clinic visits. Michael J. Thorpy. dirU"tOr of a He found that compared to nurses sleep-wake disorder center at on pennanent shifts, rowors exhibi-Montefiori MedicaJ Center in the • AccordinJ to the ~~~---MJ!lfl!!IJllJll~·~· $.: n~;t~·~ ~ , because they attempt to seep at the wrona time of the day. ted a significantly hi&her rate of clinic:!~Br~o"n~x,~~!·~Y.p'"l'"'~Y~s~soime~5hii:ft~•:<Ktenz~~~ .. ~··:cM~~ ous 1 ncsscs. • ' · · xio\ls an Rotating 0 1 2 3 4 ~:U.$.Ubew~ .__.&II• ol TW•tOIOflt GEARING SHIFTS Company can ease scheduling problem through early notification, selectivity -. Companies can save money and have a happier, healthier and more productive force ofshiftworkcrs by taking a more active role in the process, experts say. -Among the steps recommended: •Give workers enough noti~ of shift changes to allow them time to restructure their private lives. •Discuss what shiftwork is with potential employees before hiring them. Do they really want to be a shiftworker? Thls should be discussed with the spouse. •Give workers a physical and exclude certain groups from sbiftwork. as some Western European companies do. •Provide a stipend to sound-and light-proof their bedrooms, as is done by some Swedish companies. •Limit night shlftwork to people who need less than the average amount of sleep. •Do not cbanse a worker's shift more than once a week and rotate forward from morning to afternoon to night. •ProvideacounselingKrvice that can referworken toa wideranacof spccialisu who handle drug and alcohol, pyschological, legal and financial problems. · Fine and Dandy Other scientuts believe shif\worltcrs sleep less because of social pressures, Tepas says. "There's considerable reason for that night worker to set up early. A lot of things start happening in the house in the afternoon. J(jds come home from school, dinner is served, the news comes on television," Tepas said. "Sin~ sleep is more of a solitary act than most other behaviors, 1t is the first to be reduced and reaches some minimal level almost instantly, given the social time demands of some shift schedules." But the result may not be a disturbed sleep but a more efficient sleep period, he adds. Studies show that night shif\workers ~p the least, . and afternoon-evening worken sleep the most, Tepas says. This is true for both permantnt and rotatina worlten. Rotators on the night shift sleep less than permanent night workers, he says. However. acute sleep loss leads to chronic sleep deprivation, then to "m1croslecp!,•• or drowsiness, then to lapses -••penods during which responses aren't made" -which leads to impaired performua. Tepassays. He says impairment is most evi- dent when the worken' tasks are not self-paced. such as ISSiCmbly lion. and says that worten lose the ability to assess their own performance and the extent of their fati&uc. · By Katy Brooks Cbarics Ehret. a chronobiol<>&Jst at Thorpy says shiftwotken do ex- the Argonne National Laboratory in pcrience appetite cbanaes ... ft can IO Illinois and a private consultant, said: either way," be said ... Either people "Shiftwork fatiaue is not the simple Jose wci&ht or pin ~t, and tiredness that most worlten ex-usually they put on wd&bt." perience. Shiftwork fatiaue is in fact a Tepas says shiftworbn have it· transient condition of mental dys. recuJar catina habits that may lead IO function. p.strointestinal disorckn. "When you reset your body clock (Ple9.-eee IBIPT fas) '40U AREO'f 5UPER~1"rflOU5 ARE YOU, DEBBIE ? 't 1HlnK lf'S SUPlll S1U11D ro 0E SUPERSTITIOUS. WELL ·" 1·M lU5f A Um.E 5nflOUS. D. N. Bnna la aarroaaded -wlllla"' -~ laMtiud lllcbael, left. and brotlaer-ln-law Aleander Bftli8. wlalle Toll WbltDeJ, Gretol'J Beatord and Pam OOldateln tab time oat friial toe-tappi.q. Which hat with black tie? What to wear at tbe Black Tie and Boota pentathlon benefit S.tmdaJ ~at Coto de Casa t. no problem! Go black- tle formal or d.ree.y or costame watern wear. Loob u If Pfeiman-llarc1ut Mana•er Barney Bamett and wife Be1llDda are optlnt for western r• ln antlctpation of entertaln- ment by llel TWla. e Cowboy Band from Bard.ba-· Slmmona and Snaff a.nett•• 'l'au Opera Company Orcbeatra. Rea Allen will be emcee for the eTent.. The ezecutl.e omce at Ketman-Marcu hu further Cala deta.Ua.. Hoedown dancers boost arts Cowboys and Indians, banditos. salon girls and just plain folk in western garb showed up for the "Spring Fling" hosted by the Junior Council. Laguna Beach Museum of Art. The rowdy country music band, "Duke Davis and the Buck.shots" (direct from the Crazy Horse) had the almost 2,000 toes there tapping and doing the two step. Stacked bales of hay on the patio and the interior of the Laauna clubhouse put the group in a western hoedown mood as they nibbled elaborate hon d'ouevres (prepared by U.u Bra&Her) arranged around a bronze sculpture oenterpieoe. Red and white checkered cloths cov- ered the round dinner tables (centered with OoraJ~vered wicker bulls) where guests were seated after going throush the chudcw11on chow line. Plates were filled with bar6ecued ribs, steak and cbJclcen and all the trimmings. No Junior Council event would be complete without an auction offabulous articles ... this year was no exception. Temptations ranging from dinners to a catered holiday dessert party were up for grabs with the final accounting reading $5.300 for children's an education and museum operations fund. The newly-elected council president. You w..lmey (there with husband Lew) coordmated the roundup with an assist by Carol Saow (with Doq), Jeyce Frid (with Rkbrd), Pam Golds&ebt (with Sam). LtMa Bratdter, Jeane Mac~ (with Mike), a.dJ Prewitt, JacqH Ba1sett (with Hmp) and Jeaalfer Buie. Others at the fund-raiser were Au and Jack ltaowl .... K.11 and Bal Putortu. GreaOf'J and Jou Bmord. Museum Director Bill OU. with Diau, airleJ and Did am. Pam and Rob Gap, Jo Au and RaJplt ReMrts. Peter and Patty Cow. .... Pat Alb and Zada Mettoallal. Also J ... and ft.a Lue. Marte and Freak Pulle., Marla BJN. D. N. and Mldaa t Ena. Resaua and Larry Ul~estH and Pam and BW ~eefe. ~--~---~---~~~.....,.----~~--~--:~"""'""'!"' __ ....__.~~.._------------~----........... 191!"' ....... "-'!' ....... ._. .......... ~ ........................ ~1111111111 ............................................. .. ... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thu lday, June 14, 1984 Grieving mom finds peace, comfort •• lMDEIS DEAR ANN LANDERS. The c )' ~ou ran on Mother s y was one r had S«n berore. h was sent to me when my I+ year-old d1ugtner died. The man wbo l••••••••••• sent it to me had found it comforttn.g when h1' teen-age son was drowned at a pansh picnic. l can tell you firnhand that of all human suffenng, none can equal the pain of a mother who must put her younJ child into a grave. In add1t1on to losini my bcauuful daughter, 1 had to suffer the agony ofknowma she was misdJagnoscd and the hospitat care she received was inadequate. My husband did not stand by me dunng those n1&htmansh days. And aftern waso\er. I had to face the breal:tng up of my famal), wtth relatives and fnends takmg sides. The rage that followed was a second cross to bear-so close on the heel!> of the first. God alone knows how l la vcd through those temble tames. But lave through them 1 dad. and now I am realizing that I have much to be thankful for. I have two sensitive a.nd &upponive on • a kind brorher and wonderful parent . . The time ha finally come when th1s mother can say, .. Thank you, Lord, for the yean of joy you pve me wilh my wonderful child. Founeen wa an r was supposed to have -and they were a)orious. This p:ist Mother's Da)' was a time of peaccfuJ resianat1on and loVlng thank giv- ina." -N.LD .• Chicaao DEAR N.LD.: Muy people wrote to ul tbey clipped t essay CU I appeared• Motber'1 Day. l m Hre muy wUl cUp your letter a1 well. 'naak yo1 for wrUlD1. Yoar mesaace wm wacloubtedly ltelp otben flnd pea~ ancl acc:epau~. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never seen this problem in your column and it annoyed the livrng dayhgbts out of.me. Please print it to spare others. My 1entleman friend and I amved at the tick.ct booth all set to sec a fine movie and enjoy the eve rung. The young g.irl takmg the money looked up at us and asked, "Senior c1t1zcn's discount?" I am 57. He lS 61 The discount 1s a great idea for those who qualify, but that 'dimwit's question ccrtamly put the damper on the eventng. Don't you think a sign in the box office as sufficient? We saw it -in fact 1t would have been hard to miss. Pica~ comment. -Not There Yet In Portland DEAR PORT: Soudt like wllea "e &oocl Loni wa1 pa11IDI oat bralu ~I prl ta lM box ottlce W&I ttudla& la tbe popeona Uae. I'm fflTJ )'M let tUt alrk&cl .,.u yoar evea1D1. To muy people M4er U , evuyoae over H loou llkt a r Uc from uodler eeatuy. DEAR ANN LANDERS. l'vc learned a lot from rtadina your column and now comes payback tjmc. I'd like to share an idea that worked ror me. My husband has always been a bit of a slob Our two i.c>ns, 12 and 14, take after their father. Every day I used to find socks, shons, shins and pajamas all over the house. In de§pcration I ~stcd a large sign on the family bulletin board (our fndge). It read, .. IF IT IS NOT IN THE HAMPER IT .WON'T GET WASHED." That was tbtee months ago. No longer am I findina things on the floor, under beds and hanging on doorknobs. -Noodled It Out Jn Ore. DEAR NOODLE: Tlaub for a brtpt one. 111 bet W. one 1et1 posted, too. Are your pa.rents too stnct? Hard to reach? Ann Landers' booklet, .. Buaed Br Parents? How to Get More Freedom." cculd help }Ou bndge the gen·erot1on gap. Send 50 cents with your request and a long, stamped, self. addressed envelo~ ro Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995, Chtc:igo, Illinois 60611. Ro erevena Meredith Buter Btmey (dpt) areeta mother Prl8cllla Morrill after mom'• ate with the family denU.t on °Famlly Tia" tonJabt at 8:;JO on NBC,. Channel 4. Who 'sgot th·e popcorn concesSioil? m ME14V GAfflN Sl>MYSTERYI -------- ltS A Horse Of A Different Color Orange County fdirgrounds • Costa Mesa • July 6-15 Wll'INERS! One win n er in each age group will be rhosen. Each wi nner will receive 4 tickets to the O range County Fair. Winnin~ pirtures wi ll be po ted in the Fine Arts exhibit at thf' fairgrounds. • ''o\ME ---------------------------ADD RE PHONE -------------AGE GRO P 0 3-5 yn. 0 6-8 yrt1 . ·D 9-11 yn . 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PGA GOLF 0 If RAACH OF ... e.BMrLEWl8 ti) STf&rS OF SAN FIWC900 tD t.ATDIOHT AMENCA m100a.ua IH MOW t t "The Sling 11" ( 1983) .llc*lt Gleason, Mac Divas (SlMOW t * t ''Stat Trek II The Wrath 01 Khan" (1982) Wlllllm Shltner. Ricer· do Montalban -11:36- IO>MOVIE * "San Ftrl'llndo Vllley Gm" (1980) Sharon Mllc:hell. Juliet Ander· son -11:.45-- D ~ABC NEWS NGHTUNE -12.'00-u TWlJGHT ZONE OMOYIE * ... "The Last Angry Man" ( 1959) Paul Munl, OIYld W1yne Cl) INDEPENDEHT NEWS (l J 8ERUN Al.EXANDERPlA T2 -12:15-D LA TODAY MOW •• "Female At11Uery ( 1973) Dennis Wf//MJl, ldl Lupm -t2'.30- ~.~ tlGHT WITH DAVID DMOYIE • • • "MISllssippl" ( 1935) Bing Crott>y. w.c. Flekla. (!)ROWAN& MARTWS ~ e ntCKE OF THE NIOKT e LOVE, AMENCAN ITYLE 9 flOHTTllE: YNfEN CC)MOYIE * u •.., "MIMltlln" (1979) Wood} Alen, Diane Keaton. -t2:•- tJCl)MOW • • * "The Gitt Of Love. A Clwllt· m11 Story" (1983) l11 Remlctl, Anglll lansbury. -12:46- DMOW **'h "The Wonfln Hunter" (1972 81rblt1 Eden. Aoblr1 Vaughn -t:GO-Cl)MCME **'~ "S~ Water" (1t41) DIN Andrtwa. W..._ 8t"1nlfl OWtctec ;. ":Me Aenolr U "Scrtamet' (1974) Pamelf Finan. Jim Hotton GOENllQeTT fO)MOVIE "Uttlt GWll Lost" (No Ditti Vtroni< Hart. Gene lie. (%)MOVIE ... .. "The Min In The WMt M" (1951) A* Gu1M11a. Ctc1 ""'"· -t:tJ..;- I I Tom Hanks.makes another big splash place to arow up in -integrated, culturally divenc yet mobile." BJ BOB THOM.AS '11 II ... ,_.,._ LOS ANGELES -The appucntl) In te dofa.oinaaomovin,Tombecame insatiable demand for youth moVles has addicted to the theater, and he could find created a new breed of star. touah but plenty 1n S n Francisco and Berkeley. On a vulnerable, handsome but not overly so, scholarship to Cahfom1a State University, WASPish and most of au. young. Their Sacramento, he impressed visitjngducctor number includes Tom Cruise, Scan Penn, Vincent Dowling;wbo invited bim to Join • Matt Dillon, Nicholas Gage -and Tom the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festtval m Hanks. Cleveland. "Splash" did 1t for Tom Hanks, 27 but "Alona with a couple of friends, I &ol on passable as a college freshman. He played Inter t.ate 80 in Oakland and off Interstate the produce dealer who was willing to tum 80 · Cl I d .. h Jled Th fi amphibian out of love for the mermaid, a.n eve an • e reca · " c irst thing I did was a tour of 'Taming of lhe Oa'ryl Hannah. Since the film has already Shrew; which got me into Actors Equity. sold more than $62 million worth of For three years 1 had the experience of tickets, Hanks' career is hot. · · This month Hanks is starring in the 20th bemJ an 8 rotatm' repertory company, C F I "D-h 1 p .. H olayma ,upport an everything from entury ox re ease, ucac e or arty. e rOthetJo' and •ttamlet' to 'Kina John· and plays Rick Gassko. a swinging bachelor 'The Cherry Orchard • about to sacrifice his freedom at th.e altar. "The best as roteus in 'Two "It's about the bachelor-party tradition G I fi v H · that the bndegroom must have one night of ent emeo ro erona.' e was a Jerk, hookers, debauchery and wantonness," but I was onstag ·ng most of the play. After three years had enou&h on my said the actor. "A q_uajnt custom, but I resume to try to New York." think that civilization has progressed beyond that. Wnh a wife and child to support, Hanks Tom Hanks seems to enjoy a better suffered cold New York winters, surviving chance than most of his colleagues of on unemployment payments between act· surviving the youth-movie vogue. Like ing jobs. He made one low-budget film. most English actors, he has been grounded "He Knows You're Alone," then landed a in the classics. TV series,"" Bosom Buddies." (fhat led to I ii H~ was born in 9.@~an w _._.~~"·N~ '\'-~·-__ ,., ~ .. Jaii~!iRil;flllll~ .o.a-¥e1' . ~~<!~~1ohnasllri 'ihe "-------=-- He ) l . • l I he hu DOC ... aD)' evillDcc andi ur11tha1nlJ)lt ort.endrinkon•dnallmcftihan othn orkm P~rmancnt ni41'1 worten lheve • divorec and (tiepanlt1on nite that 1 -10 pic:NCDI '°IO ptreent ~o da> work.t 1epes11 . .. lbe 1nttt1f rcacuon to \bat WoUld be ~4illlm a1u di\ • n.t altemauve hYPotbetit • dMiit ~ s1n&Je pi1rcnu prefer 10 "°"" rupti&ec.-aute ti makadtiJd care et ier. thtttforc the)• sclf.,cl.ed ftiabu after drvmce," he said ' Pat hield , managieTo(pcno1'_.8l ~•cou•iat for the EmplO)ce Advisory RCIOUJ'Ce at CAatrol Dau Cor).> . says one problem that a>JMS ~p with sh1ftwc:d 111 husband and wife .-orking opposite shd\s. ·· •. They have very huk con&aet with CICh otbCr and they're shanng child eatt.'' .she said. "So war time oft'.i ta aoacare ofkich.. FoT some ee<>J>k, that kind ofWOltina alTilngemcnt is very Sttt$Sful. • Then lherc are the pnraie&I problems wath''lU~· " h can be ~ore difficult t~ commu&e to wort ?. ~ac transportauon, and secunty roncems may ~ tra\clina lnd wortjng late 11 niabt. Ncvenheless. there ~ bencfi~ of w~rkina the •iabt shaft. Tepas says. ··1t's real easy to see the doctoT. No swtat.-be aid. ~·No pmblcm going to the bank. A lot of~ hli'~t involved m continuinaeducauon. l(you're a nisht cT )OU can do that. t e bay." He added: Man with Qne Black Shoe," as a Peace ,., . Tom Ran ke a reluctant celebrant lo .. Bachelor Pa.tty." , . "OakJandiscasytoknock.butitwasagrcat Corpsman an "The Voluntttr." NBC shares top spot again LOS ANGELES (AP)-NBC tied for first place in the Nielsen ratings for the second time an two weeks. 1h1s time with CBS, which took first m the Top 10 with "Simon & Simon." The previous week NBC tied for first with ABC and CBS was in third place. This week ABC fell to third. Although NBC and CBS were tied, CBS grabbed the hon's share of the Top 10 with five shows. NBC had three (last week NBC had eight shows 10 the Top 10) and ABC had two. CBS had a first place tic, but it was only the second time since the end of the r~uJar season in.mid-April that CBS has been first. CBS won lhe season by a comfortable margin. CBS' "Simon & Simon" was first and the network's' "Trapper John, M.D." was second. In third pl;\ce was the NBC movie "Born To Be Sold," about baby selling. Other shows in the Top 10: CBS' "60 Minutes" fourth; CBS' "Alice·· fifth: ABC's "20-20," sixth; NBC's 'Joe Dancer." a movie pilot for Robert Blake, and CBS' "Magnum, P.1.," tied for seventh~ NBC's "The A- Team .. and the ABC movie "Moment By Moment," tied for ninth. "Moment By Moment" was the only show in the Top 20 that was not a rerun, and its finish in the Top 10 may reflect the audience's restless search for something new. The the- atrical release. which stars Lily Tomlin and John Travolt.a, was panned by the cntics as stuJtifyingJ) dull and vanished rapidly from the theaters when the public stayed away. CBS and NBC tied for first in the A.C. Nielsen Co. survey for the week ended June JO with a network average of 12.3. ABC was in third place with 11 .1. The networks say this means that in an average prime-time minute 12.3 pe~ent of the TV homes were tuned to either CBS or NBC. The drop in audience for the summer is shown by the fact that the winning network averages for NBC and CBS are considerably lower than what a network in third place got in the fall. CBS in a typicaJ week last fall was first with 17.9 and NBC in third- place that same week had 15.0. The difference is a loss of 4.6 mithon households between the fall CBS figure and the current ratin~ NBC's "Father Murphy' returned to its usual place at the bottom of the ratings this week. The five lowcst- rated shows in descending order were: the CBS movie "The Jazz Singer," ABC's Olympic Boxing Trials. NBC's "Homemade Co.ncdy," CBS' "Mama Malone," and NBC's ''Father Murphy." Herc are the week's 20 top shows: I. "Simon & Simon," CBS. a rating of 18.4 or 15.4 million households. 2. "Trapper John. M.D.," CBS. 16.6or 13.9 milhon. 3. Mov1e-"Bom To Be Sold.·· NBC. 16.2or 13.5 million. 4. "60 Minutes." CBS, 16 I or 13.4 million. 5. "Alice,'" CBS. I 5.9 or I 3.3 million. 6. "20-20." ABC. 15.3 or 12.8 million . 1. "Magnum. P.1.:· CBS. IS 2 or 12. 7 million. 7. Tie-Mov1c-"Joc Dancer." NBC. 15.2 or 12.7 million. 9. "The A-Team:· NBC. I 5.0 or I 2.5 million. CJ. Tle-Movie-''Moment By Mo- ment." ABC. 15.0 or l 2 5 mil hon. 11 . "TV Bloopers & Practical Jokes." NBC, 14.8 or 12.4 m1ll1on. 12. "The Love Boat." ABC. 14 7 or 12.3 million. · 13. "Cagney & Lacey.'' CBS. 14.6 or I 2.2 million. 14. "Hill Street Blues.'' NBC. 14.5 or 12.1 million. 14. Tie-"Matt Houston," ABC. 14.5 or 12.1 million. 14. Tic-"The Jeffcrsons." CBS. 14.5 or 12.1 million. l 7_ "Scarecrow& Mrs. Kmg.'' CBS, 14.4 or 12.0 million. 18. "Facts of Life." NBC. 14.2 or 11. 9 million. 19. "Remmgton St~le." NBC. 14.1 or 11.8 m1lhon. 20. "R1pt1de.'' NBC. 13.9 or I 1.6 million. Tlllll'tl 0, 000111_ COSTA MESA 111Mltf lllJllllOll VIU> WUTWQTU l'lclfic 1 HI-Way 39 ClnYt In £dwlnls 9r:sroo £0W1rds WOOC!bnOOe Eowards Vieto Twwi 540-7 4.u l:.n.IN 551-0655 8»61111(1 COSTA MESA •LA MAIM .oMMGE EOwalds Cnema Cenle• Nil, Fash<on $Q\Ja1e CtntdOml 979-41•1 691 0633 6:M 2553 fl TOflO LA MIRADA OMHOf EO.....anls ~ SAO G.ltewiy 5 Slldtum !XIVt tn se15880 S2J1&11 539 ano - 1191 3693 WE.STMtNITDI UAMii 893 tJ5.'6 CD-- "THE SUMMER'S MOST ORIGINAL PICTURE." , •• , ti •• GtEMLiNS IPGI '"°"",....., ... 0 .. w~" c« Y\llu=:"-~':~s <..<'...-•~: • NOW SHOWINGI-----... 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'Top Secret' latest project of goofy trio By BOB THOMAS A 11 I c'r'9d "--Wfller LOS ANGELES-Those Milwaukee leprechauns - z:z&.A. late of"Kentuck) Fned Movie .. and "Airplane•·· -are adding another supply of lunac) to the nation\ theaters this summer. It's called "Top Secret." ZZ&A is shorthand employed at Paramount P1rturcs for David Zucker. 36. Jerry Zucker, 34. and Jim Abrahams. 40. co-directors, co-execut1\.e produu:rs anJ co-wnters (with Martyn Burke) of "Top Secret.'' an improbable blend ofrock musical and SP} thnller The tno have managed tochaJlenge most of Hollywood"s method'>. including the Directors Guild dictum that mo\ 1es must be directed by one person But wtth "Top Secret," the tno had the blessing'> of the Olrectors Guild? "We got a d1spensa11on from the guild so ~e could direct together whenever we wanted to ... Jen) Zurlo.t•r said. The)' had shot other projects abroad. "We went to Europe partly because of the locations - it's hard to find castles here." said Abrahams. "also because of the cost.·· "We saved a m1lhon and a half b) shoo11ng 1n England," added David Zucker. "not only because producuon costs are lower. but also because of the strength of the dollar. The picture was made for something hkc S8 m1llton." Abrahams resembles mus1c1an Herb Alpert. Da\1d and Jerry resemble -well. Zucker brothers 4\s they ga' e their ages. Jerry Zucker commented: "Gee, the) add up to I 1:¥>· Has that ever happened to us before"" They grew up together in Milwaukee. where their fathers were real estate partners. After the Un1vers11y of Wisconsin, the tno opened Kentuck) Fned Theater 1n Madison. Wis .. prescnung skits and films of wild humor. In 1972. they opened shop on Pico Boule" ard here near the Fox studio and then moved into films. After "Airplane:· they spent a year on the late, lamented TV senes, "Police Squad." and wanted to make an Eh1s Presley movie or a World War II film Eventually, they thought: Wh) not both') So the tno dreamed up the script wtth Burke. "Top Secret" was updated to present-day East Germany. which is visited by an Amencan rock star (Val Kilmer) on a cultural exchange. Bnt1sh actress Lucy Gutteridge co-stars. She was chosen because she brought an lngnd Bergman-like air of mystery. Omar Shanf and Jertmy Kemp also a ppear. But they don't have a long ltst of stars for cameo roles. as they did an "Airplane'" because the) don't ltkc to repeat their JOkes. "Putting Leslie Neilsen. Lloyd Bndges. Robert Stack and Peter Graves 1n 'Airplane" was a joke tn itself, and they were echoing their own personas from movies past We didn't want to do the same thtngagain," David Zucker said. On the set, the three men divide their duties. "We have a telev1s1on camera mounted next to the movie camera. and Jim and I watch the monatoras the stenes arc played," David said. "Jerry stands on the set and yells 'Action'' and 'Cut~· All three of decide on wb1ch ~nes to use What about d1sagrcemcnts'l "Smee there are thr~ of us. there's always a two- thards' maJonty 1n case we disagree," Abrahams said. No matter how successful "Top Secret" may be. z:z&.A plan to do everything possible to prevent a sequel. They fought Paramount's dec1s1on to film "Airplane 11" a nd failed. "We didn't sec 1t," Abrahams said, "and 1t was not a pleasant th mg to have happen. People come up to us and say how they liked both our 'Airplanes.' At least most of them say they ltked the first one better." "legally we couldn't do anything to stop the sequel." added David. "But this tame we'll say to Paramount. 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Veliquene has been \\llh ( rown/BBK since 1973, most recently as vice president ot groceq ~all's In hlS new post. he will be responsible for the arocery. beverage and hou\C'hold d1" 1s1ons • • • Two Fox ('o. partner~ ha"e transferred from the company's Los Angeles office to its Orange ( ounl) office in Ne~port Beach. Irvine resident Frederick M. Mo1carlto, < P -\ audit partner and department coordinator. comes to Orange Count't \\1th mtlrC than lO )Cars of accountingexpcnencc. including 14 years "11h I O\ l inlla t Jackson. CPA and tax partner. ha~ also been with Fox 14 years ">he plans to mil\ c from her Altadena home to the Newport-Irvine area. l\l'io tran'ilemng to Ne" port Bcac-Jt is senior tax accountant Scott McNutt. ""hn ha<; he-en "''h J O't for t"o "ears. . . ' James E. Bell 1.-. the nl'" saks manager of the Newport Beach office of Coldwell BanJter Commercial Real Estate Services. Bell's new assignment follo""s a .. ear's sen ice as '>alt:.-. manager of the firm's mid-Orange County office Beli has also pm' ukd markeung assistance to the office • • • Lisa Rae Chambers of In ine has received the Best Chapter Pubhc •• .. .. . .. o.llr ......... ~ ....... u. Relauons Award from the Society for TectulicaJ Commu.nlcalion. Chambers 1s a techmcal wntcr at Poinl 4 Data Corp. in Irvine and public relations manager for the !.OC ll'I) a profe~s1onaJ. non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement ot the them) and practice of technical communication. Chambers also n·re1' t'd an F 't<:ellence 1n Software Manuals Award this year in the chapter's puhltr:it10n.-. rnmpet111on Frank Ryan, vfoe ~realdent and &eneral manater of Newport Beach office, proud of hie accompllahmenta. • • • Huatlngton National Bank has promoted Kirk Bashore to executive vice president. In h1.-. Ill''-" pmt, the H untington Harbour resident will serve as chief Firm's main objective 'expansion~~ credit offict'r and ht•ad of hank marketing, as well as chairman o f the Directors By SUSAN McCALLUM exclusives (ultimate control over a Loan Com 1111lll't' a11tl a<. a nll'mhcrof the Directors lnve.stment Committee. He 01.,,. oe11y Piio111•" piece of property) with a certain had prev1ousl) h<'l'll se1111ir 1 JCe president and senior credit offi cer for the bank. Since the Ash will-Schneider com-amount of worth," he said. • • • mercial brokerage firm was formed a But he wants more. More sales A 141.UOO-<;quare-foot research and development/manufacturing facility 10 ~ 11 . ffi h agents, more exclusi'ves and more <l · I · Medi J o I d · d year ago. 1u -service o ices ave has been dec;1gne tor n inc s American ca pt c1, es1gner an opened in California and the com-control over the market. manufactur('r ut <;pcc1al11l'd optic lenses. The complex. designed by Carll f h fi "It's that ki"nd of control that's I d h I Ind lal C I E itb pan) is considered one o t e top 1ve Architecture, is lX. all' 111 t e rvlne ustr omp u a1t, w of Its kind in the state. But even with really a requirement in this business, .. construction slated for compl~tion ~Y [~bruary 1985. this rapid growth, said Frank Ryan. he said. Irvine-based Armor All Products has promoted Jeff Sbermao to the post 'ice president and general manager of "Our pnmal") objective now is ofpre'i1de111 ~her man 10111eu 1\1 mor A.II in 1978 and was vice president of sales the Ne ..... port Beach office. the com-recruitment -recruitment and ex- before his fl'tCnl appo111trnen1 pan) 's main ob1ecti\C 1s still ex-pans1on," he added. D b b J Ad d M 1 •s• E• h d H tlD t Sa lD pansion Ryan sat in his spacious office. e ora · a ms an arc a · vans as JOme OD I on v &• Smee R)an opened the office on lookina m his three-piece pin-striped and Loa.o Association as operations managers. Adams will manager dail) Oc 9 · 8 ~ °' operations at the "le...,. land Center branch. while Evans w111 take on her new t. 12· 1 83. he has gamed 1 ult-suit and spotless shin. the picture of S & f-y 11 b h service sales agents and "a number of calm assurance and success. Relaxing ~Malthe L s ounta1n~_a_e~)~ra~n_c_.~·~~~~~~-----~~---~~~~~~~-~I ina~~i~maroonchairin~~ofa Rapid Approval from $100,000 to $550,000 with one of California's leading SBA lenders Los Angeles County Office : "(213) 645-2673 Orange County Office: (714) 895-2929 After Hours Number: (800) 472-8529 ,L\. ., wooden table d1splay1ng literature on the company and sipping on a glass of water. the 48-year-old described Ashw11l-Schneider's conception and quick ascent into the California commercial real estate world. Ashwill-Schneider is a direct de- scendant of Ashwill-Burke, the Cali- fornia commercial brokerage started in 1968. After Gene Ashwill and Bill Burke spht their holdings and went.. their separate ways in 1982, Schneider. Inc., stepped in. The second largest mechanical contracting com~ny in the United States. Pittsburgh's Schneider, Inc .. "wanted to go into the Sun Belt area, into California," Ryan sajd. After an unsuccessful auempt to ahgn itself with Fuller-Royce. a Los Angeles-based brokerage, Schneider, Inc. went to The Ashwill Group, now independent from B1Jrke. Ryan. who at the time was the sales manager of The Ashw11l Group's Orange office. one of the six Ashwill offices. said the two companies "comsummated the transaction" in March 1983. and formed Ashwill- Schncider. Since that time. Ashwill-Schneider has gained more than I 00 clients and has the respect of those in the field. The major expansion tool. Schneider, Inc.. brought to The Ashw111 Group. Ryan said, was money. "It's really a requircm'!nl to have enough financial strength behind you to handle the ups and downs that happen in real estate," he said. "h 's becoming increasingly more ex- pensive to run a commercial real estate company. and financial sup- port is the absolute prerequisite to deal w1th anything we encounter" "And Schneider, Inc., is very strong financially," he added. "If it were a publicly held company, it would be in the Fortune 400." · Schneider is owned privately. Eighty percent of the stock 1s held by Frank Schneider, the foundea and chairman of the board. Ten percent is held by Lane Elliot, ~ident of Ashw111-Schneider a nd 10 {>Crccnt by Edward J. Schrum, a pnncipal of Ashwill-Schneider. But even with Schneider's financial support, the company could not have succeeded without strong. directed leadership. Ryan said this was provided by the heads of the com- panies. "George Ashwill is the consum- mate broker. He loves to do it and he is good at it," Ryan said. "And Frank Schneider is an outstanding ind1v1dual. The com- pany succeeded because of inner strength, because of the persons· involved," he added. .. . He said Schneider, Inc. ..bas provide<l a spirit ofSuccess, comndl- ment, pride and tradition that hasj~t permeated the compan~· Ashwill-Schneider has offices in Newport Beach, Orange, Los Ange~. Sacramento, San Jose, Ventura, Eil- cino, San Bernardino and On- tario/Rancho Cucamonga. The new- est office opened in San Francisco i.n May. The Newport Beach office has a look of neat, modem efficiency. Twenty-two lavender-walled cubicles cont.ainfog new wooden desks, com- puter terminals, mu.hi-extension phones and worn volumes o n a myriad of real est.ate subjects havetbe look of being used by people wbo know their business. Ryan joined Ashwill-Burke in 1978, after he decided he did not want to be a college professor anymore. Re received his doctorate in education from UC Berkeley and had t.au$ht ilt UC Riverside and the University pf Minnesota. "I was a full professor, tenured and the whole thing," he sajd, rubbing bis hands together and fingering his gold watch. "And yet, I'd IUnd of hit the objectives I'd had in mind in the position." Ryan, who rose from a posjtion in oftke sales and leasing to vice president and general manager of the Newport Beach branch in six years, said be wants to occupy every one of the offices with a knowledgeable broker. He seems to antkipate no problem. "We w111 be at full capacity before the year is out" he said, smiling confidently . LI/Jeri§ National Banlr _..___Anfqu-a/()ppu-rtun1tv_'""'"_'· ~'""_/w,Fl>-/Cand-1-mral-Hu.-ri't--l Food OU tl ets in creasing II SMALL MINIMUM INVESTMENT At HUNTINGTON PACIFIC TH~IFT you can now earn the same high yields as our largest investors with a minimum investment of only $2,000.001 That's right, $2,000.00 now earns the same high yields as $20,000.00, $30,000.00, or more. You choose the term. Lock in your rate for a term of from six to sixty months. Thrift Certificates available to California residents only. 1TERM I YIELD RATE 14.01 O/o 1 a.00 O/o .+ I 24mo ,----- 18 RIO • 13.720/o 12.750/o . 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He cited an Agriculture Department prediction that the fiaure could climb to 45 percent by the next de<:ade. Betsy Blombcra of the American Hotel and Motel Association said fiaurcs showina fewer hotels and motels arc misleading. She said there the number of rooou nailable in- creased by 850,000 in the 10 ycan tartina 1n 1972. Fast-food oullcu led restaurant growth. with the number almost doubhna over the I ().year pcnod. Expansion of fUU·scrvicc resi.urants was-9 percent. failina to keep pa« with an 11 paccnt population lfOWth. The Census Burtau count~d 108,601 fut·foOd bu inCSSOI, known for stati tical purpotc a "refrtsh· mcnt place ," m 1982. up from 72,UO in 1972. fn ha ••rataurants anti lunchrooms .. catqory, tht bu· ~u rt{><>ncd • srowth or from 1ll.6561n I 72 to 122.773 n 19 l. .. For the fast-food businesses. 37 percent of their trade was carry-out. while full-service restaurants did only 3 percent of their business on a t.ake- home basis. Meals produced 97.4 percent of the income at the fast-food businesses and 83. 7 percent at the full-service operations. For the larger restaurants, alcoholic beve~es accounted for 14.8 percent of income, compared with 1.6 percent at the fast-food places. Miscellaneous sales made up the remainder. For hotels and motels. room rent accounted for 57.8 percent of income, according to the report. These firms added 18.8 percent of their income from meals, 7.8 percent from al- coholic beverages and I . 7 percent from sales. of merchandise. The remainder of the revenue was from other. unspecified sources. The Census Bureau counts busi- nesses every five years. The 1982 fiaures showed that since 1977, fast- food operators grew by 16 percent, Juli-service restaurants rose by 3 percent and hotels and motels declin- ed by 4 percent Fast-food business increased from 93,003 to 108,601 in the five years, while full-service restaurants and lunchrooms grew from 119,0~ to 122, 77 3 and hotels and motels declin- ed from 37, 154 to 35,560. I The fast-fbod bu1inesscs had 1982 sales ofSJS.S billion in 1982, up from $19.6 billion in 1977. Company. declares dividend The board of Clircctors of fluoroc.arbon Co, in Laauna Niaucl declared a S-CCnt di"idcnd per com- mon share payable July 31 to stock- hotdUs ofrecord JuJy 16. The compeny bu 16 div1s1on1 nationwide, v..h1ch operate 2S manu- factunna fac1hties. The d1v1 1on1 are dtvtded into ru~r. nuid ~din .. plastic and sem1-conductor groupt. One of the nation's la'l"-t uttn of :rcnon and other hi&h pttfonnanrc pla1licnnd rubbitr. f1uorocatb0n 11a m.,or manufactUttf of endu1trial componenls for the capttal aoocti market. It ll('f' a wide rantc of ,. ( aodustri~ ancludina pcttOChemiCal. semiconductor, oonsttuction, medi- cal, pollution control, tran~n.arion, aerospeet and fluid pow-er. Employin1 •ppre>•imatdy 1.400, Auorocarb0n'1 plant& ase lociMICI m nahaim. San Clemente, a;o, Alamitos. El Monte &Ad S.nn~le., Cahf.~SCattJc: Houston and Mldat0n, Tcu1; Eden Prairie, Minn.; Mundt&can.t. • Ill.: Oovu, ~o. • Lttt"1alc. "·· .Loc~~n. N,¥.~ r;ne BrOOt and Ft.1rfie!41 "NJ.: Tmipe, Arir.; Colorado Spn~ Coto: Bfnn. iftlham and Albttt•ille, AM., and Columbia. S. ew job hiring to conti~ue at brisk pace, surveys J MERRILL HARTSON •Metaled Prna Labor Titer . WA H.lNGTON - itb dv1lian uncmplo>· ent at its lowest ebb an rce ycari. businesses will tinue to hire at a brisk in the ncJtt few nths, acoordina to a ntly released survey. Ma_npower Inc. 11 Quar- ly E111ploymcnt Outlook rvey. conducted by the ation'1 l&r:JC1t qcncy cina people in tcmpor- ry J06s, said 31 pen:el\.l of ore than 11, 700 firms urveycd indicated plan to nacase their workforces in third quarter, from July th.rouah September. .. The current hiring pro. jcctions are amona the buiin hinnJ 1.iu& sum- hi&hfit rcoordcd over tm mer will custuon to JOmc ci'1t ycan of the survcy's • nttnt the entry into the c~111cncc. and provide a tab()r fo~ th11 month of trona indication that the hundreds of thousands of present economic ex· hool· young5terssedc· pan1ion will continue tnasummcr jobt. thro\lstl the summer and The entl)'. of an esti· early fall period :· aaid mated 2 million youthful Mitchell S. Fromstein> JOl>-1ttkcn into the labor president of Manpower force this ummcr, to com· Inc.. whjcb is based in pcte for work with rouably Milwaujcce. l.S million alrudy official· The upbeat survey by ly. categon1.ed u joble • Manpower reflects the will put , P.~ ure on the fiodinp of another recent overall c1vtlian unemploy- private pr:ojection of em· ment rate. That rate bas ployer rurina plans, wbich plumme.ttd from a pQSl· wu conducted by the Na-Dep~oo peak of I 0. 7 tional Fcderatfon of lode· percent an November 1982 pendent Business. to 1.5 pen:ent last month. Toaether, the two Teen-age unemploy- survcys indicate that new ment stood at 19 percent of l0.6610 10.0°10 Annual Yield Daily Rate $2.500 minimum balance· No term. Not a C. 0. Unlimited withdrawals. Daily compounding. Thats the Huntington Investment Fund account from Huntington Savings. It s the high interest account that's highly flexible, too. And its fully insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. 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Tbett alsO is aoefTort in Con&rea lOadd about SIOO iniOion to lbc kvel of fundfoa for t~ ummc-r Yout.b Employ- ment~ The lq,slauon would ex- pand a Prosram which the admi nistration has MuruAL F u~os ,. lllE llUllllB lllESFlll llEllClll. pr~ to und at aJtvd of about 5730 milliOft Becau~ Co~ Im tt'lati\lety httlt lime D !his ~JtiaJ )ctr '° dea.I with "s1Jltion1 it is dc>Ubcful ether athcr bUI wall be cucttd The Manpower urvn conduclbd in the la.It two weck.sofMay,"" bUcd on telephone intt>Niews Mth YIDI 111E . --------- BUTTERFIELD "80 0 BP'~;..::~~r, .. ts. BUTTERFIELD L J BUTTERAEU> 5"'NiS Call 1-800-521 -4 7 48 (Ln CalaJonu&) 1-800-828-6602 (outsule C&hlorni.) DTllESll lllElllTY. COSTA ME A J9l9 Bmt.ol 97~-9 GARDE. GRO E 12141 C.uJ ·n Gr• \-c-Bh,i SJ+..%91.1 HUNTI 'GTO BEAJ H 1 ti l( EJ 101.'t'r °'' LAG A HILLS ORA 'GE 1%~. ':-Tu n ~7+-lfl2l I tW~·ll?! At 8 ACH "II r,~•h Q,:i t Httthwa\ \~4 !\SI\ l~ S El 't"'• RJ 71 2 I~ TUSTIN Ml E l ( .. lrt'~I U-!S I \ r On the ' , • • Do_.. JoN£S AvERAGES Due to late transmission today's llstlng wlll not ap· peat ln the Dally Piiot. WH A l NYSE DID NYSE LEAD[RS UP S ANO DOWN S AMF x LEADERS Gol o Quo n s METM S Quon s That· s an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. ~o ke_ep tfack of where companies are goin~ and which people are helping them get there.just watch Credit Line· -every day in the Business section ofyoui: new lllJ -= --. '" Oly~pian. ta~k lacingB8nlan Tracy Hanlon Edison High prOduct hoping to qualify for Games in heptathlon this weekend 87 DENNIS BROSTERBOUS Of ... .,.., ....... T~ Hanlon bas always set her goals high both on and offthe athletic fields and her latest endeavor could plate her on the U oiled States Olympic team in the mostaruehna o( women 'sevents-the heptathlon. The Edison Hi&t_l product who lives !n ~untington ~c~ will be compet- mg in the Olympic tnaJs this weekend at the Los Angeles Coliseum seeking one of three berths on the Olympic team JD that event. Hanlon, who recently araduated as a cadet at West Point, is the first to admit that she has bad some hurdles to overcome in her athJetic career. "It's so different being an athlete at West Point than anywhere else," she said." Athletics come second and beinaa cadet comes first." At an inst,itution where women numberleuthan IOpercentoftbe population, Hanlon has excelled in both academics and athletics. She recently wasappointM second lieutenant and will pursue her career in aviation with her next slOpat flight school in Fort Rucker, Alabama. Hanlon recently met Vice Presi- dent George Bush at the graduation ceremonies. Bush was on hand to Prc\C~l her with the Anny Athletic Assoc!iation Trophy for most outstanding service as a cadet, an award presented to the top male and femlJeathJetesat Weit Point. Of the 942 cadets to &flduate only 82 were women, a situation Hanton admitted was "tou&h. but from what I've heard, it'snotasbadasit used to be." At Army, she was introduced to the heptathlon, an Olf!!1pic event that combines seven d1ffere11t events- the 100.metuhurdles, bighjump, • ~hot l>Ut. 200.meterrun, longjump,. • Javthnand 800-me~run, Hanlon 's versatility became evi-• dent at Edison, where she lettered in five di ff eren ts ports. She was a starter on the basketball team the first two years, ran track alJ four years, and played voUeybaJJ, tennis and field hockey. .. 1 was actually recruited in basket- bal"" Hanlon explained. "But I was !1Jwaysagood hurdler and long Jumper. "My coach at West Point., Ron A ' Bazil, suaested l try the heptathlon and I did)nt~y wcU in our feque m~t apinst Ivy Leaaue schools. ~n. JD tbe Penn Relays, l placed thud and tba t was vny satis(yina." Hanlon spent a lot of time reachina the Otympicquali6catioo mark of 5,SOOPQintsand it took the Division I nationals for her to teach the magic number. ' "I consider that quite an &e· compliShment. .. she said. ·•rt took some long bard hours of work and hard trainina on each event because it's a very touah stlldard. 1 spend a lot of work on tccbnjque, especially the shot put where rve improved lO 41-S this year." Th~qualification standard is so stiff that only 12-15 women will be competing io the trials in the event, according to Hanlon. She's realistic about~cbanCC$;buturcadyto&Jve • it her best sbot. 1be competition u Pf.If'° be so roUtb that you any mistake &n tbe scvea events can be ditatrouS. rm juct hoping to~ well in the event. and }OU never know what m.ilb• happen, .. she said. The first day(S.twday) will feature four events-the I 00 hurdles, hiab jump, Shotputud 200, wliileon ' Sunday, tht final t.brte evmu-Lbe lonajump,javclin and 800-Will be held. And, ifthingsdOn't wmout ibis year for Hanlon. she's already targeted 1988 to lake anotbenbot at the Games. Only this time, Hanlon i1 considering concentratina on one event-the javelin. "I'd like to keei>tryina in the javelin,"shesaici .. Mycoacbu.id . I've shown a lot of promise 1n that evtnt." ...,..~-- Angels' ~amble fails · Baines' throw gets Pettis to end the game Young R.icbard Dot.son followed the footstepS WedDC5day nigbt<OfhiS veteran colleague Tom Seaver in flirting with perfection. But only Oot.son won .....:. thanks to Harold Baines• strike to home olate that nailed Gary Pettis to end the pme. Brian Downlllg laced a one-bopper -1th \'WO outs off ChicllO second baseman Julio cruz·s g)ove for aa erTOt allowina Rod Ca1cw \0 ICOl'C fri>m lllCCODd..Tbc ~Y Pettis tried to SCOTe from first, but Baines' throw .from ri&ht fidd was on tbe money. So all atcber Joel Skinner had lO do was wait and apply the taa as Pettis. who was pincb-ru.rioiQa for Jeny Narron. was a ~ l 0 yards short of paydi:rt and the White SQa bdd on to trim the AnarJs, 2-J , tiefore 28.046 at Anaheim Stadium. The defeat shaved the Anidi' lead in the American Leaaue West over Chicaao tntw<> games _ • ...., .......... " .............. ADC el catcher Bob Boone a ppllee tae to Whl~ Smr buerwmer Jerry DybdnakJ wblle bome plate umpire Marty 8prtniatead prepua to make oat call. .. There was no doubt in m~mind that (Angel third base coach) ton (Gomez) was going to send him (Pleue Me AJlfGBLS/C2) North All-Stars in over their heads? South has a definite height advantage, but it's not enough to intimidate North ByCURTSEEDEN Of .... D9lly P9et ..... Capistrano Valley High basketball coach Mark Thornton figures be is in a once-in...a·lifetime situation. Thornton. who is coaching the South in Saturday night's Oran'e County All-Star basketball game, 1s surrounded by talent -very big talent, in fact. "Seven of our kids are 6-6 or taller and I'm not used to that," he says. "The biggest kid I've ever had was 6-3." But shortness basn 't made for a short season when it comes to Capistrano Valley basketball. Thornton's Cougars have advanced to the final four in the CIF playoffs for the past three years. Imagine what he can do with the tall lineup which will face Coach Tom Gregory's North All-Stars at Orange Coast College Saturday niJht. The South is a nine.point favorite to win the All·Star contest, but then the Rebels were favored the last two years only to wind up on the short end oftbe score. And that fact sticks in Thornton's mind. .. , really do think the North 1s going to come out and play a great style of A visit with ..... th·e ····Presid·ent Celtics go from Boston Garden .. t o the White House's Rose Garden BOSTON (AP) -After a one-day road trip to Washinaton. the 8oston Celli~' championship eel· ebration returned home today with a downtown parade and public reception at City Hall Plaz.a. The Celtics who won their I Stb National Basketball Association title Tuesday niaht in Bosto.n Garden •. were saluted by President Reapn Wednesday 10 a recepuon at the White ttouse Rose Garden. It was Boston Mayor Ray Aynn•s tum today to host the locaJ heroes. Flynn. a former Provid~nce Co~qc basketball star. declared the day .. Celtics' Pride ~· . : .. Celtics' pride means every :>dy oulhna t<>&etbct for common Joals.'' Aynn said \Yednisday in a statem~nt. .. Last ni&ht, the Boston Celtics sbo~ us how pndc, determination and skij.l can uanilate into one of tbc area test athletic acbievemenlS this city bas ever seen." R~n met with Cd~' J)laycn and staff .as temperatures climbed toward 96deSJtU and the humidity tood at 60 pcrunt. . .. I'd like to ask the president-how do )'()U stand o~t here and don't sweat:• asked Boston auard Denna Johnson, drawina· .• bia la\.\lh ft-om the aUdienoe that •·-~included many White House st.afl'mcmbrn. Reapn towemt over by the players., •id, .. lfl was as sman as 1 .,;as suppoted to be in this job. 1 would have come out h re and stood on • bo•.'• I~h~son prescocw ~n with a bell autosraohcd bv C~lt1cs players. .. basketball.·· he says. He bases that oginion on the North weapons. most notably Sonora's Enc Samuelson and Savanna's Keith Watanabe, two deadly shooters who won't have to worry about any tall South defenders underneath the basket. "Sure the South has the height but I think Coach G~ory will have his players prepared,' Thornton says. The South giants include Fountain Valley's 6-6 Rolf Jacobs. who is just medium heiaht when standing shoulder to shoulder with All-Star teammates Jeff Arnold (6-10) and Dean Garrett (6-9). "If you want to see someone jump. just watch Rolf Saturday night ... Thornton says. "He tries to dunk every baJI he gets." Actuallv Jacobs is probably closer to 6-7 these days thanks to ~ new haircut. It looks like a crew cut but the tuur is still there -slicking straight up. Star baseball game. •On Estancia Hl&h guard J1m Curtis: .. If you need a shot to be taken. he's the one to do 1t." "Matt Beeuwsaert (Mater Dci) really liked Roi rs hatrcut," Thornton says. "l told the guys they had to get haircuts like that and Matt took me seriously." Becuswaert, sporting a more con- servative crew cut, is another ace in the hole for Thornton. The CTF 4-A player of the year out of Mater Dei is .. everythinf, that has been wrinen about him, 'according to Thornton. •On Cunis' backcourt t"3mmate Jon Johnston: "He is probably the bisgcsti:cason we didn't make 1t to the (CIF) championship lbis -year." (Johnston scored 16 points in a 72-64 semifinal victory over Capo Valley). •On San Oemente's 6-9 Dean Garrett: .. With his reach, he·s actually 7-8." * * * Like his counterpart "1th the South. Savanna High's Tom Gregory who is coaching the North this year, ts awe-struck by the talent around him. Thornton's comments on some of the other players: •On Capistrano Valley's Burt Call: "He's the only reason I was selected to coach 10 this P.!!1e. He's our aJJ. everything guy. • Call also played in Tuesday night's Orange County All- ..Now I know how (Mater De1 Coach) Gar) McKmght foels. having all those All-Stars at one school.·· (Pleue eee SOUTB/C2) llark Tbomton . Balk Was the difference After Welch gets ejected Giants rally for 10-5 victory LOS ANGELES (AP) -Frank Robinson. the San Francisco manqcr, aareed that once Los ~eles starter Bob Welch was ejected from Wednesday s game, it c.banacd thinp considerably for bis Giants. 0 You saw it." said Robinson after the Giants belted the~· bclequered bullpen for seven runs and eiaht consecutive h1ts in the fifth innina enroute to a 10.S victory. "h was definitely a aood break." Welch bad a 4-l lead on the strenph of Mike Marshall's grand slam homer in the third tnruog. But in the top of the founb, Vt1th Jack Ouk on third base, Welch was called for a balk by third base umpire Bob Davidson. enabliq C1a to score: And -heft Wdch }'Clitd somethina at Davidson, he was thrown out of tbe pme and m&DltfCl Tom Lasorda •-as ejected soon after. ht second o~ter mas many pm •·tte cursed him," said Harry Wcnddstcdt. chiefof the wnpin1 crew. "He's a mature ~or ~ who bas pitched 10 the World ScricS and he doesn t have to do meth1na to set hun f thro..,o out of a p.mr .. ,,h a 4-2 lead wi OAC oa bate af abOut the OodF'&. .. O.vicboo; cxplainioa the balk; said.; "He qs isl the wmdup position and once he started. r\ made a mow and be opped. h wa blatant 1t 't even c . Then he came oft" the mound and WSSICd me.· Wekh •id he d.idn"t curse n.,acboo but did say, "l id somcthina l houldn•t have td "I would ba\·e been btu r off not sa ·i anytbtna l learned from h. "l wa throwt eood and 'K needed a win ••• ~ ,, o.eedC'd somclhl.1\1.<llhcr I.ban what happened..·· Lasorda wa stall fuming Jona after the pme. "I can•t Stt how an umptrc can throw a guy out oftbe game from way behtnd third base:· said the rnanaacr ... He nc,.er went at him, he never lned to show him up . .. Ifs very touah. It hurt us -a great deal I'm d1sappo1nlcd that an umpire would do that." Once elch was •one, the Giants jumped on the Dodgers' bullpen, starting wtth Carlos Diaz. then Bun Hooton. who started Tuesday night's pme. and finally Orel H1rshiSCT in the wild fifth inruna. Aase back on roster · Rt&ht·hanckr Don Aase. who last pitched ror the Anacls alm t two years ago. bas been react1vatcct. Aase: who been rcco' crina from dbow uraery be undcrv.~nt in October of 19 2. had pitched at Rod Wood of the Cahfomia ~Ii.nee May 7. He appeared in four maki tbtte wts. and comptJcd a G-l record v.ilh a S.11 ca.med f\lnl\~. ~. 29.hadan It~ n:cord and.19 saves and a 2.99 ~ run '~'" 91 ou -iftef btina ttched to a rtlid folc tbe Aqtl ur ~ aao Hi career ruord 11 41 . -~~~..:.Tomak~room or ontMro1ter.lbeAnatla p aC«S ~her pitcher Fran_ u-Cone on tl'C ls-aiy tit bled ti LiC nc i lfcnng from tendanilll Of the ri&ht bi~p. ,. • l . ) NCAA eniploy:ee says he secretly taped Tarkanian From AP ~cdet LAS X~GAS -An UlVHUJllOr for m the NCAA testified Wednesday that he sectttly taped conversations with basket· ball coach Jerry Tarkanian and bad no physjcal evidence to suppon efforts to suspend the coach in 1977. David Bcrst, the NC AA 's director of enforcement since 1977 and an employee of the sports governing bod since 1972, admitted under questioning that he had made it a practice to tape conservations. Berst admitted he taped scveraJ conversations with Tarkaman without the coach's knowledge. Berst said the practice of such tapings has been discontinued. The testimony came in the third day of J district court battle which could have an impact on the NCAA's enforcement methods. Tarkanian is claiming Tarbala.a the NC AA violated due process 1 n demanding he be suspended for two years in 1977 after his University ofNevada Las Vegas basketball program was slapped with a two-year probation for 38 recruiting v1olat1ons. Tarkanian obtained a court inju.ocuoo prohibiting the suspension and the case has languished in legal limbo for seven years while the controversial eoach has compiled one of the best records in college basketball. Berst testified the NCAA announced an official in'qufr} into the UNLV basketball program May 29. 1973 -i.1x days after Tarkanian announced he was leaving Long Beach State to take over the Las Vegas program. Jolla McEnroe, adJusting to the quick ~ grass courts after rcachin,g the final of the slow red clay courts at the French Open, overcame a slugg>sh start Wednesday before crushing Vu Wlnlt1ky and advancing into the third round of the Queen's Club tennis championships in London. McEnroe stopped his fellow American opponent, 7-5, 6-0. Defending champion and No. 3 seed J immy Connor• easily advanced with a 6.1, 6.3 victory over Ricardo Acuna of Chile ... Meanwhile, in the Edgbaston Cup Women's International tour· nament 1n Birmingham, England. top.seeded Pam Sbrlver, playing singles for the first time i.n nearly three months, beat Australia's Anne Mlnter to reach the final 16. But sccond·seeded Zl.aa Garrison was upset by Yvoone Vermaak, 6-0. 2-6. 6--3. Mccarron wins 3 at Hollypark INGLEWOOD-Park)'sFancygave ~ Chns McCarron his third victory of the day Wednesday by wtnmng the feature race at Hollywood Park. Carrying 116 pounds, Parky's Fancy finished 2'h- lengths 1n front of the favontc, Bajima, ridden by Pat Valenzuela. Minne Haw Haw, ridden by Carlos Delgadillo. rallied to finish third another three lengths back. ' Defeating five nvals. Parky's Fancy earned S 14,300 and covered the six furlongs in I: 10 in the claiming race for older fillies and mares, four years old and up. Koreans to survey Olympics SEOUL, South Korea -The Seoul • Olympic Organi:zing Committee will send « ' " • a l 17·member survey team to the Los Angeles Olympics to record data and collect information from this summer's Olympics. The 1988 Summer Olympics are scheduled to be held in Seoul and extensive preparations for them already arc underway in the South Kore.an capital The announcement said the survey group for Los Angeles w1U be made up of 43 officials from the Seoul Olympic Organmng Committee, 48 from the Korean Amateur Spons Association, and 16 members of the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. The latter group will study the computer system at the Los Angeles games. Yugoslavia topples Arkansas TOKYO -Yugoslavia. the 1980 m Moscow Olympic champion, defeated the University of Arkansas. 70.57 today for its fourth victory against no losses, moving a step closer to winning the four·nation Kirin World men's basketball tournament. A crowd of3,500 spectators watched the Arkansas Razorbacks suffer their first setback in (our games at Sendai Sports Center. north of Tokyo. The Yugoslavs led 35·32 at halftime. WIJIJleld llalllalkl Gubler Kingman'• 16th BR lifts A'• Dave Kingman hit his 15th home run • of the season to lead offthe eighth inning as Oakland edged Cleveland, 3· l, Wednesday and snapped a six-game A's losing strealc. Rehever BUI CaudllJ, 6--1, pitched two hitless inninas for the victory after st.aner Ra)' Barri1 allowed six hjts over the first seven innings. Kingman, Oakland's destgnated·hlller. was play10g his second game smcc missing 11 games wtlh a leg tnJury ... In other action around the Amencan Lcaaue Wednesday, Dave Winfield belted a two-run homer and scored the tie·breaking run on Roy SmaUey's single after a double leading off the nmth as the New York Yankees snapped Bos. ton's t'ive-game winning streak wuh a 4-2 victory over the Red Sox . . . Raace Mllllinlb lashed three hits and Alfredo Griffin and Wiiiie Up1baw each collected a pair to lead Toronto to a 7.3 victory over Detroit. The victory Jtlntman enabled the Blue Jays, who too)S. two out of three to the series with the Tigers. to move within six games of the East Division leaders ... Jim Gantner drove in three runs and Robln Yout rapped four hits, including three doubles, to power Milwaukee to a 6.1 victory over Baltimore and snap a fivt>pme losing streak ... Larry Parrilla hit a three·run double in the sixth inning and Frau Tuua pitched a five.hitter to lead Texas to a 3-0 victory ag.a.inst Minnesota. the Rangers' sixth triumph io a row ... Steve BalboD1'1 RBI single capped a four·run first inning and relief ace Du QaJHllberry preserved the victory with three strong mnings at the end as the Royals beat Scanle, 6-4. Durham makes Montreal pay Leoe Darlaam crossed·up Monireal with a ti~breakmg double to the !>1xth inning Wednesday and Jody Davis fol· lowed with a two.run double. leading the • first·place Chicago Cubs to a 7.-4 victory. Ryne Sanclberc tnpled with one out in the sixth after the Expos had ~ored three times to tie the game in the top of the inning. Gary Maubews was g.1ven an intentional walk to set up a double·play situatioo but Durham doubled to right field off loser rehever Gary Lacas, 0.1 · ... In other NL activity, Jerry Koo1man pitched a five·hitter and his first complete game in 13 stans as Philadelphia beal St. Louis. 4-1 . Koosman evened h's record at 6-6 as he struck out four and walked one ... Ed Lyacb, forced 10 leave the game after six 1nn1n~ because of muscle spasms in his neck, and Doag SlJk combined to pitch a tbrtt-h1tter as the New York Mets defeated DarhaJQ. Pittsburgh, 2-0. Lynch, 7· I. who has never had a career shutout and has only one complete game in his four.year career. allowed two tfos . .. Dave Co~pcloa'1 two-out RBI single in the 11th inning hf'ted Cincinnati to a S-4 victory over Houston. Cubs deal for Sutcliffe, Hassey CHICAGO -The Chicago Cubs, tn • need of immediate help, Wednesday acquired p11cher Rick Sutcliffe and catcher Ron Hassey in a seven.player deal with Oeveland in which they sent outfielders Mel Hall and Joe Carter to the Indians. The Cubs also rece1 ved reliever George Frazier and sent minor league pitchers Don Schulze and Darryl Banks 10 Cleveland. Sutcliffe. 4-5, will fill in for Dick R~bven. who is on the disabled list because of arm surgery, and Sco11 Sanderson. who has been sidelined with back spasms. Lindeman accepts 49er post LONG BEACH -Ralph Lindeman, m an assistant coach on the University of Anzona track and field staff for the past two years. has been named the head track and field and cross country coach at Long Beach State Lindeman. 33. will succeed John Tansley. who resigned this spnng after three years 1n the 49ers' post. Ltodeman was an assistant on the staff at An:zona State. his alma mater. from 1980 until taking the post at Anzona. Teleftilon. radio TELEVISION 5:30 p.m. -IAN8AU.: DodgefS at Hooston, Channef 11. RADIO 5~30 p.m. -8ASE8ALL: Dodgers at Hou•ton, KABC(790). 7:30 p.m. -8.ASENU: Chicago White Sox at Angele, KMPC (710). Boston muscle was decisive Celtic inside game overcame racehorse style of the Lakers no1:· takers Coach Pat Riley said. "Their aggressiveness won 1t for them We have wiry athletes. We run and have a quick game "That style has taken us to two championships (r98'0 and 1982) and gotten us to two more finals the last two' BOSTON (AP) -It was strength over speed. years. That's good enough for us." The racehorse style of basketball that seemed so The Lakers were good enough, fast enough and made unstoppable after three games of the NBA Champ1onsh1p so many layups that they outshot the Celtics 51 .5 percent Senes proved to be 1he downfall of the Los Angeles takers. to 44.2 percent for the senes. But Boston outreboundcd The Boston Celtics not only stopped the vaunted Los Angeles, 337-306. 1nclud10g 131 -96 at the offensive Lakers fast break tn three of the last four games of the end. series, they showed the takers something they couldn't The discrepancy was even more pronounced in the handle -strength and unshakable determination inside. seventh game. where the Celtics were outshot 48.8 percent And with that, the Celtics won Tuesday night's to 39.5 percent. But in rebounding. Boston overwhelmed deciding seventh game, I l 1·102. for the National the Lakers 52-33 overall and 20.9 offensively. Basketball Assoctation title. four pmes to three. Bird, who won the MVP award on the strength of his "After three games. everyone already had James 27.4 points and 14 rebounds per pmc, bad bis poorest Wonhy picked out as the MVP." said Larry Bird, who stattst1cal outing in game seven with 20 points and 12 ended up with the Most Valuable Player award. "But we rebounds, while shootina 6.for-18 from the field: knew we had an advantage on the offensive boards. We Boston's other bta man. 7·foot ~ntCT Robcn Parish, rcallr. worked hard on both boards and it showed." had a game s1m1lar to Bird's, showing 14 poinu. 16 'You arc what you arc and you can't be what you're rebounds and 4-for.16 shoouna. ;=========~==========::;-1 But Bird offered no apoloCJeS for either hun1etf or Pan sh. .SPECIAL PRICE OFFER! "I wasn'1 frustrat~ with the way I was shoottna because even when I missed. JOmebody cite on our team I MER CEDE SI was gettina the rebound," Bird said "Robert was play1na so hard that he beat me to every rt'bound." Boston forward Codnc Maxwell, meanwhile. put on 190 SL • 280 SL • 350 SL • 450 SL • 500 SL the kind of show that will 11ve him a reputatton for shm1n1 Original German Canvas Tops lnttall.d in clutch pme,. He equaled h1ucnon-h1gh for po1nt1 wi1h $725.00 24 and added cisht rebounds and ciaht assists. Off.r -~ until July <4th • In the firsr scven·&ame NBA title series smCC' 1978, lhc vvvv Cthicscontinued a 27-y arrun of successful scvcntb..game AUTO UPHOLSTllY ly ST ANtlY. pcrformnncts tn 1tic nnat round. Stvtn lnl1gh1 lime Hlce 19S7, when tbcy beat St. 711 W. 17th St. Louis t 2S 123 tn double overtime for their first Coita Meta, Ca. • 645-9141 champion hip, th clllcs have n sv ful in a L_ ___ .::.._0 -------------~-_.. ......... vcnth pm~. I , ... -. I Thia attempted pickoff play from ~el catcher Bob Boone went awry. deDecttac o.tr,...,..,......, ....... ec...- off Julio eras and put Rob Wllfon& while umpire Da.nrood Merrill looks on. ANGELS FALL TO CHISOX, DOTSON, 2-1 ••• From Cl (Pettis)," said a dehghted Tony La Russa, the White Sox manager. ''But Harold has one of the best arms in the league, so it was strength against strength. Pettis 1s one of the fastest in the league." "Truthfully, I wouldn't have sent Gary," said White Sox left fielder Ron Kittle, whose homer in the top of the sixth put Chicago up. 2-0. "But that was the play and that was the game." Entering the ntnth. Dotson had a one·hit shutout and was nearly un- touchable. In fact. the lone Angel bit in the founh inning was a soft bourtttr by Carew that was JUSt out of the reach of a diving Vance Law. Chicago's third baseman. as he beat out the throw from shortstop Jerry Dytninski. Dotson, a former Angel farm product. wasted no time estabhshing a rhythm. scttmg the Angels down early as he retired the first 10 hitters and 18 of the first 20 -11 via ground balls and four by stnkeouts. Dotson (8·3) finished with a thrce- hmer in going the distance for the sixth time this year a.s he fanned six and walked four. three in the seventh inning. "l had a hard ume trying to keep the ball down (in the seventh)." Stra iv berry ranks 2nd in voting explained Dotson, who's ridioa a 5· game winning streak against the Angels and suppons an 8·2 lifetime record against them. "l was jumping and my mechanics weren't too aood (in that inning)." The 25-year·old right·handcr worked bis way out of the seventh inningjam by getting Rob Picciolo to bit into a double play after he walked Fred Lynn to open the inning. He got Mike Brown to hit into a force out at second after walking Reggie Jackson and Downing. . • The Angels finally got a solid hit when Carew opened the ninth with bis second single. And, one out later, pinch·hitter Narron drilled a sing)~ to left. Dotson struck out JackSon fishing for a I ·2 change-up in the din for the second out, before Dowping delivered his shot off Cruz's glove. "Any time Reggie comes up," Dotson was saying. "he's yot the potential to bit the ball out. didn't want to end the game on a home run, so I was just trying to keep the ball in the park." "With his stuff. he's shown that he's capable of shutting down any· body," La Russa said. "The last time out against the Angels he threw the ball. Tonia.ht he pitched." "Basically. l lost my cool the last NEW YORK CA P) -Whtie five members of last year's National Leaiue All·Star team are once again setlm$ the early pace 1n this year's Cmtla balloting, newcomer Darryl Straw· berry of the New York Mets 1s threatentog to become the top vote- getter. Joh.n.atoe Strawberry. the NL Rookie of the Year in 1983, leads all outfield vote· ge11ers and ranks second overall to Mike Schmidt of Philadelphia, who leads with 410.009 votes for this year's game July I 0 at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. Fans have named Strawberry, who last year hit 26 home runs and had 74 RBI in 122 games. on 397,063 ballots. Call Atlanta's two-time MVP Dale time I t>itched against the Angels," Dotson said. He that game he lasted only 21t1 inninp, allowing nine bits and seven runs at Comiskey Park. "Tonight I just wanted to stay emotionally stable." * ANGEL NOTES -Weclne5dllv'• wlMlno Plleher "lcM"' ~ WH 1porUno •n Anoe! T ·lhlrt under hi• Whit• SOX unl1orm. "II'• •lw•v• nic:. 10 .iln °"1 Mr9," lie a.Id. DtlfMft wu lht Anoell' No. t Mlletlon In June, 1m "" 899fll dr•ft, before btlno fHlt 10 CllkaOO wlll'I oulfleldtn atellW ....,. •nd T1'ad ......, for a'1M ~ •nd P1ldltr Ollt& KM• tMI umt '"9f' ••• The Wl'llte SOX lllK9d c.tc:ntr caf'ttlft ,. ... on Ille IS-div dlAbled llsl Wfdntt· dev •lld 8CC«dlno to Temmy '*'· "II'• oe>lno 10 rMIV hurl tnem -he's Jhtlr IMdlt'" . C.wt ,._ Ms NO some rne• le89Ue car..,. He -• c.lltd uP from O\lc;ffo•• Ir.AA •ffillele In Denver <Amerlcal' A1IOCl8tlon) on Tuad8y, 8nd OOI -•1·1181 -l'lt -· QYOl'll IOoltlne •• 11rru """ from • Mitt WM &!Aeklno l>iktl. Wednetodtv l'lt W8$ Mnl beck down A,,_ ll'llrd buem8n 0We 0.C... hed IO be r.-cto In '"' lfllrd !Mino b'Y •• ~ dut to muJdt soaams In l'lt1 toww bKk .•. C8I Stele FIAlwlon'I baMbell IMm WH hMOted In Pte- Mmt c:rtmonln WedflMdev fol' In w1Mlft9 ll'lt NCAA Division I Wond Serles lul wetlltnd er... SWM, Wl'IO -· PIKtd on tl'le is.-cMv dlltbltd 1111 Wltl'I 8n lnftem8llon of Ille rloftt lrlct9 on J~ 6, ht1 betfl swllCNd 10 the 21· d8V DL . . frMa ~. bolhered bv 1tittntu In ll'lt rlgl'll lhOuldtr •illc:e ~v lO Md 11 1uffwlno from ltndlnlll• of lht rlOtll bklt9, -• PlKtd on lht 1S·d8Y DL ... Chluoo'• ICl'leclUltd 1tartw lonlohl, MIUll'lpew Arid 8tftlllltw (4·Sl, l.1 wtft1'lno from • bone brulH on hi• left Plldllno hand and will mlu lht 11ut. 8rttt 8uml (2;6) wlM take his Place and face Anotl rlohl· l\andtr lltn Rtl'Mnldl (7·Sl tonl11111 •I 7:30 SOUTH. • • From Cl Gregory says. Gregory is well aware of the lack of height on bis squad. Durin' the season, 5-11 David Lamb was his off.. guard at Savanna "He's my power forward in this game," Gregory admjts. Such a comment might be an indication that the Nonb may be in over its head in this year's all-star contest. "The main guy we're going to have to stop 1s Beeuwsaert," Gregory says. "And the sleeper on that team is (Chris) Jackson of Mater Dei. He is probably the most underrated player m the county. As for his own team, he notes: "I don't want to sound prejudiced but David Lamb and Keith Watanabe (both of Savanna) have looked real good in practice. And Wayne Briggs ofKatella bas given me a solid effort.•· Murph). the NL leader tn homers with 14, 1s far behind at 288,155. Montreat veteran Pete Rose. who picked up three h11s Tuesday to run his career total to 4.031, 1s third in the outfield balloung with 208.062. First baseman Steve Garvey of San Diego, chosen for seven consecutive years beg.inning as a wnte-m in l 974 when he was the All·Star Game's MVP, 1s off lo• fine stan. Garv~Y.tl•$ 322,-058 votes to lead the New York's Keith Hernandez, second at 243,3S4. San Francisco's Al Oliver, last year's staner. is third with 121.326. Duran tired of talk, just wants Hearns Gary Carter otMontreal. who leads the lcaaue with 48 RBI, was the top vot~·geller overall last year. Carter, seeking his founh straaf)!t stanina berth, leads all catchers with 279.278. Darrell Poncr of St: Louis is his closest competitor with 169,82S. LAS VEGAS (AP) -Roberto Dur.t>.. ~oul<t. , IJ'ther. VY to slip Thomas Hearns' Jab than answer the same questions over and over. "Yesterday, everr, day. Every day, the same questions. 'muuered Duran after someone asked him about his fight Friday night against Hearns at a 26,0QO..seat outdoor stadium at Cusars Palace. . At a news conference Wednesday, Shelly Saltman. a co-promoter, asked Sports column , angers Bolivians Another with a atrak aoing is Schmidt, who has been selected at third base five years in a row. Grai& Nettles of San Dieao and Chicago's Ron Cey are betund Schmidt, who on May IS became the 19th player in mlJOr lcaauc history 10 hit 400 home LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) -Bollvia run on Wednesday canceled a vi it by Ozzie mith of St. Louis and Steve U.S basketball and wrcstlina teams Su of Los ~tics lead at shomtop in protest over a sports column in the and sccond base, respectivdy, and are WuhjnJtOn Post. scebq th.cir tce0nd consecu1ivc Bolivian official liid lhe column swu. The acrobatic Smith. who hu b)' Tony Komhei r ndiculC<I ihc 37'.900 votes, leads Ciocinnali'1 cconom1c problems which • had Dave Concepeion and Oarry threatened tht1r nttion·s partici· TemplcU>n of San Oiqo. pat1on in tM LO Anaeles Olym~1cs. Sai1 u 2•8.9.40, i Well ahead o(Sao The Bo1avian Olympic Commmtt, Franc1sco'1 Manny Tnllo and Chi· meanwhile. was s.chcdukd 10 meet to caeo' Rync Sandbera. 8ut ndbtt&; conttdtr ..-uhdrawma from &ht wtio has 18 l 038, is onJY I l 8 votu_Games in ~M:lt ovet lhe. column, tiehinJ nUo. who it utjuttd bUt is The vis11 by the b9 kttball and upected back an 1cuon before the wr tJina 1cam1. sponsored bY ~th· AU-Star O.mc. • lcte1 In Ac1ion. 1 Chriman ath~tes Ballot1n1con1inun &hrouab tur· arooP btiN lft Golurado pnnp day, June 30. Colo., l\e\lulcd to bcain todl\. I reporters to ask Duran some new qu~~~oi:is. ~! .. a~ .. ~~.l,.J~~~ UJ:l with some vanations on 0 1u ones. Even Duran laUJbed. Most Questions asked the triple world champion from Panama con· ccm his loss to Sugar Ray Leonard in which he quit in the ciahth round, his decision loss to undisputed middle· weight champion Marvelous Marvin Ha&ler, his physk~l condition and his age. . ... was hopins to fi&ht ham aaain ••• said Duran ofUon.ard. who came out of tttircment to fi&ht Kevin H oward last May 11, then retired qaio after stoppl~ Howard in the ninth round. I wu101n1 to~ even h~r.'1 "Haalcr aho Duran too much l"C$j)CC1, too much," UJd Hearns, who wiffdcfend tl\e World BoXina Council super Wtlterwciaht cb.amp1ons.hiP. in thescbcdutcd ll·rounder. "l wont be ttipectina him Friday niahL" • Altho~ Dura" holds tbc WOtld 80llinl soclation' version of ibc I S4;.pou.nd ctu:s title, the ft&h1 won't be for the undisputed cha .. nsh p 8y fiahtina Hearns. Dwan \I defyina a WBA cdic1 that ht i'nake a man- da1ory dcftn~ firn qainsl Mike MC'Callum or bt. strip~ of the title. ••E.,.en if n is not fol \M 1i11- un1fication, we think lbi 1 ttic tic1t flihl wt can hive." 11id l.ui pede, Ou.-.n·• manaaer. Both ftahstn hope to use tM ·fiah1 10 pin a tNJor Match ap1n1t Hacfer. • Shifts of pro teams prompts bill , egislatton would require NFL to create two f ranchtses by • 87 WASHINGTON (AP) -L.esl la1ion to halt arbi Lrary shifts of pro sports teams to new cities -a measure prompted by the pro football moves of the Raiden to Los Angeles and the Colts to Indianapolis-was narrowly approved Wednesday by the Senate Com- merce Committee. The bill, which would requite the National Football league to create two new franchises by 1987 and put one in Baltimore, deserted by the Colts1 squ~ked by on a 9-8 vote and faces an uncertain future in a Conaress fast running Marina fkjursome heads -CIF softball Other area girls also gain honors on All-CIF teams Four members of Marina High's softball team have gained AJl...CIF honors. Pitcher Julie Larsen, ten fielder Julie Bridgeman and first baseman Lori Crouse earned first-team honors, while catcher Christy Larsen was a second-team selec- tion. Ocean View also had two players named to the 4-A first team, pitcher Jackie Oakley and catcher Charis Monroe. Fountain Valley's Lea Young, just a sophomore, w~ also a first-team selection, while Edison's Juhe Carpenter and Westminster's Jaclcie Mendez and Debbie Dejohn garnered second-team honors. Manna gained the 4-A championship g""'" ~fore falling to Kennedy. 1-0. Irvine High pitcher Lisa Martin was a first-team 3-A selection. while Newport Christian pitcher Kelly Davidson earned first-team Stnall Schools honors. Larsen was 18-5 in leading the Vikings to the Sunset League championship and mto the CIF championship game. She had an ERAof0.23. · Crouse batted .250 while Bridgeman batted .229. Larsen's younger sister Christy, who wa$ the only freshman named to the second team, batted .256 and played catcher for the Yikes. She is expected to be Marina's No. 1 pitcher next season. All but Julie Larsen will be back on Coach Sue Calderon's team next season. ~ was really pleased, they certainly deserved it," Calderon said of her players. Edison's Caroentet ..hurled five no- hitters OD tbcf season and fimshed wtth a 13-9 record. Newport Christian's Davidson pnched every Conqueror game this season and finished with a 19-2 record. Senior sabot regatta hosted by Balboa YC National championship slated this weekend: Balboa Yacht Club will be host to the Senior Sabot Nat ional Championship Re- ptta Saturday and Sunday along wtth conducting a one-design regatta for outside classes. also on Saturday and Sundal. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club wit cater to the ocean racing craft with its Santa Barbara Passage Race for the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet Saturday and Sunday. The final phase of the Olympic yachting trials for the Windglider sailboard will be winding down at Seal Beach Yacht Club inside the breakwater at Long Beach Harbor. Long Beach Yacht Club has issued an invitation to International Offshore Rule (IOR), Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) and the MidJet Ocean Racing Class (MORC) to ~rtic1pate in l;he third and fourth races of its Island Sen.es which will take the fleets to Emerald Cove, Catalina Island on Saturday. and race back to Long Beach Sunday. In other Southern California Yachung Association areas: Suta Mollica Bay Redondo Beach Yacht Club-Redondo Beach Triangle race. Saturday. California Yacht Club -Buoy Mania (Overton Series No. 6, IOR) Saturday; Buoy Mania (Tanner Series No. 4, PHRF. MORC, Saturday. Santa Monica Yacht Club -Guys and Dolls Race (PHRF) Sunday. Su Dteco Coronado Yacht Club -Small Boat Regatta (all classes). Saturday, Sunday. Cortez Racing Association -Summer Series (all classes) Sunday. Southwestern Handicap Fleet - Father's Day race (.han.(fic;ap) Sunday. Coronado Cays Yacht Club -Classic Spring Regatta, Saturday. San Diego Yacht Club -Hotel del Coronado Regatta (PC. Saturday, Sunday, Etchells.-22, Saturday. Mission Bay Yacht Club-Short Course Series, Sunday. Steele takes control of Windglider trials By ALMON LOCKABEY ..,._. .. IMo.itrNM LONG BEACH -Scott Steele of Annapolis, Md .• won the second race of the Windglidcr sailboard class of the Olympic trials Wednesday to take a healthy lead in the I 0-race series. With Wednesday's win. and a second- place finish in the openinJ race Tuesday, Steele has 3.0 penalty pomts to 11. 7 for Karl Nelson of Quincy, Mass .• who won the opening race but finished sixth Wednesday. , Finishing second behind Steele was Randy Gallman of San Diego. Third was Eric Krebs, also of San Diego. The Windglider is a sailboard in wh1ch the sailor stands up and steers the boat by trimmina tbc sail. which is attached to a wishbone boom. The 1984 Games will mark the first competition for the craft in the Olympics. The results of Wednesday's ra~ and ~tandinp: I. Scott Steele, Annapolis. Md.; 2. Randy Gallman, San Diego; 3. Eric Krebs, San Diego; 4. Doug Hart, Orange, Aa.; 5. Michael Gebhardt, Ft. Walton Beach. Fla.: 6. Karl Nelson, Qumcy, Ma.: 7. Gary Wright, Coronado; 8. Robert Hawley, Los Angeles; 9. Jeffrey Howell, Dover, Ma.; 10. ~t LeCompte, Old Greenwich, Conn. Wmdglider class standings (after two races in I 0-race series): I. Steele, 3.0; 2. Nelson. 11. 7: 3. Gebhardt, 15. 7; 4. Gallman. 16.0: 5. Krebs. 17.4: 6. Hart., 18.0; 7. Hawley. 22.9; 8. Wright, 29.0; 9. LeCompte, 30.0; 10. (tie) HowelJ and Mike Dunmire. Ventura. 32.0. No alcohol, so Youn~ non -qualifier CHINO (AP} -Don ~j$Ord of La Crcscnta ana Enc Buljung ofForfBenning. Ga .• will represent the United Statesdunng the Olympics in the free pistol com~ti­ tion. The pair finished one-two in the event Wednesday durinJ the U.S. lnternauonal ShootinJ Champions.hips held at Prado 1 ~ t Rccreauon Area. Nyaord shot a three-day .,, S po 0.1.S S aqregatescorcofl,677ofapossible 11800 U • • points. wbile Buljuns fired a 1.668. BulJung 4-01n ~U' ~osla ~. overcame I seemin&ly impossible deficit to 1,1 r .. I a' Y'... cd&c Darius Youna of Wmterbum. Alber- ta. BUDAPEST, Hunpry -The V n1ted Younghcldacomm1nd1natcad1ftcrthc States Olympic water polo team o~ned first tw0 days of compcution, but shot a play in the Tunauam Cup tournament poor 538 to drop his aurcaate score to Wedn~y with a 6-S Vlctory over 1,667. A prolC$t had been filed IPJnst Yuaoslavia. YounaaftcrU\e SCQOod day ofcompcuuon The Americans were scheduled to play for ux of alcohol. Hulllll)' toda}'. They also have matches While alcohol isn't one of the dn.&11 apmst CUbe (Friday). HoUand (Saturday), banned by National Rine Association lfowa (Sunday), ltafy (Monday) and then rules. it cmainJy isn't cncou~. The wind ~ the tourney apin t West Ger-protest bad been denied. but 1t had its cfTca many Tu~. on Youna. In the victory over Yuao la via Wcdnes-.. Tbett was a lot of pressure today, and I day,theU.S.e.njoycda6-Jlcadatoncpo1nt 1ust didn't shoot u ~I. I had a lot of in the final quarter before Yuso 1lav11 wobbles and poorin~ control. I'd ihoot scored the final two goals. The Arnenc:ans six lOi and I.Mn a 1: said Younaaftcr the Jed all the way. awards CCft'mony. Doua Burke of Stanford led the U. . Aocord~l'\I to Col tanlcy J. Parmentier, 1COfina Wlth twl> 1oal1 while Joe Va!'I& comm1nd1na officer or: the U.S. Army (UCLA). Jody C~mpbell ( tanfOrd). 0.ary Mark manlh.ip unit, Yount bas a history fisucroe (UC INino) and Kevin Rob-ofwinnin1c:hampionSl'lip&and then hoot· enson (Newport Harbor Hia}l, Cal) had ina poorly in international competition OM pl eech. • ·"---w.Mn .akiohol i fottliddcn. ' I I Powerful· TRS-so· Tw6-Disk Desktop COmputer __ ... . ~--..... ;..:..----..,. -.. ---~ ....... ....... ---. --"'.::::: :-:-----·-=-: :=-:-... --• 1 64K Model 4 by Radio Shack 1599~~ ASLO\NAS '90~. ftDfTH • Do Word Procealng, Forecasting, llanege Inventories, Budget end Much More • Large 64K Memory is ExpandMM to 128K •Add External Olsk Ortvea, Graphics or Hard Disk, Anytime The smartest gift you could give! 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Clllca90 K1n1uCll11 S..1111 Mlnner.011 0.kl•nd TUil l3 29 .S32 30 30 .500 27 30 474 1t 3' .4'0 21 S3 459 77 JS 43S ,, 3S 435 Detroit Toronto lelllmor• loll on Ntw Yori!. MllWlultM CW.lllnd •AST DIVISION '4 " 31 n 3S 27 ll 29 26 l3 2S )4 22 JS W'• ... *-•MMlllM'\"I k-c h•C:lllO 2, Anelll 1 Olkllnd J, Clelllllnd 1 T oronro 7, O.rrolr 3 N-York '· 8011on 2 Mttw1ull" 6, 811tlmore 1 TillH J, MlnnHOll 0 Kena.a Cltv '· s .. 1111 • T eclilY"a Ge1M1 7l3 633 .SU S17 '41 .424 .ll6 2 ,,.., ·~ 4~ 6 6 6 10 lJ 171/'J 111/'J 20 ... Chlca90 (lurna 2·6 11 An9llt !Rom.nick 7·S), !nl letllmor1 (0 Merllne1 l·Jl 11 Mii· w1uk .. (Gib.on l>-1) Cllvliend (Comer 1·0) 11 Oekl1n<1 !Codlroll 1·2l K1naa1 City (811Ck 6·4) II S..1111 (9"1111 •·7) New York !Guldrv S·4> 11 Boalon tOi.da 6·S), In> MlnNSOI• (Viol• 4·1) II Teo• !Stewert 3·71. !nl ,.,..,., Gef'M1 Cllvelen<I 11 Aneei&, (n) ao11on el Toronro. tnl a1111more 11 New Yon1, <nl O.lroll 11 Mllw1ukH, (") MlnnHol• er Kena.a Cllv. '"' TUH •• S.ettl•, (n) cnlc.90 e t O.klen<I (n) National LNeue WEST DIVISIO .. W L Sen Oie90 l6 ?J ~ct. "GI 610 Allanla l• 21 o.diler1 lS 29 Clnclnnell 29 3' Houllon 26 JS Sen FrenclKO 21 JI IAST DIVISION ClllceOO l4 2S New Yori! 31 2S Ptllled.il>tll• 31 77 SI. Louis l2 ll Mol\lt'MI 29 ll Pittsburgh 23 JS W ..... Y"lkWH Sen Frenc:laco 10. Dedewl S ChlCAllO 7, MonlrMI 4 Ntw York 2, Pltlat>uroh O PnlledtlClfll• •• SI. Loula I ~ 547 440 •2• 356 576 554 542 SOI '7S 397 Clnc:lnn11l S, HCMnlon 4 ( 11 IMlnval T .. y'a GefMi ,..., 3''2 9 11 lS I''> 2 4 6 10''2 Dedltt1 (Vt1-lltutle 6·•>-ti Houtlon !SC:ott 2·4), (n) Sen Frencltc0 (01vl1 2·6) el Sen Oleo<> !LOiier S·4) Pllllecsetonle IC•rllon 3·3> 11 Chicago (lorov 2·0) Pl1t11>vrgh tC1!1<Mlerle S·Sl et Montreal (PelrMr 2·21, In) Clnc:lnnerl (lltuuetl 2·7) el Allenre (lerk.,-•·6), (n) New York !Derting S·l ) 11 St L0\111 (Siu-2·J), (n) flr'lde'l'I ,._. Dedetf'1 al Houllon, tnl Pnlle<lell>tlle er Chlca11<> Pllllbvrg,, et MonlrHI. (n) Clnclflnell 11 Allenre, In> Ntw Yorll 11 $1 L0\111, (n) Sen Frenc:tac:o et Sen or.vo. In) MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amertc.en LNeu• 9A TTI NG (130 er bell) Wlnfltld, New York. 3'1, a.ti, Toronto. 339, Meltingly, New York, 339, Tremmetl, O.rroll, .331; Engle, MlnnHOte. 331 RUNS Tremmel!, Detroit, 4', Evena, 8011on, 45, Mo..Oy, Toronro, 4S; Whlltklf', Detroit. u . Rte>llen. aenlmon, '3 Rat Murr1v. lelllmore, 52, Rice, 801· Ion. SI, 01vl1, S.11111, '7, Klnom1n, Oek· lend. 4', Perrlah. Tuu, '1. Lemon. o.rrolt, 41 HITS· Gerci1, Toronro, '3, Tremmell, Detroit. II, Melllnglv. New Yori!. 76. Yount. MllwaukM, 7S, 8tll, Toronto, 74, Wnlreker. Oetroll, 1' OOUILliS: TremrMll, Detroit, 16, Btll, TorOl'lto, IS, Gerc:l1, Toronto, IS, ~lllnolv New York, 15; S ere •led wlln l• TRIPLES MoHbv, Toronto, 9, Owen. S11trlt, 7, Colllna, Toronto, 6, RLew, Chlc:eoo. 5, Uoanew. Toronro, S HOME RUNS Armu, aoston, IS, King· men, Olkl1n<1, IS, AOevla, S.1trie, 14, Klltlt, Cnlca90, 14, • ere tltd wlln 12 STOLEN IASES Hendtfton, Olklen<1, 2S, Gerc:/1 Toronto, 24, llutllr, Cleveland 20. ~tttls, A,_., 11. • ere lied with lS PITCHING (6 declalonl) Ceudllt, Oek· lend, 6· I, 2.S3, LMt. Toronro, 6· I. 3 07, Jec:kaon Toronto. 6· I. 3.06, SeftcMi. An9111, S· 1, U2. SlltO Toronro. 1·2 IOO, 101 STRIKEOUTS wm. A"""" 71, Morrla, Otlro.r, 76, Stieb, Toronro, 73, Nlellro Ntw YOflt, 70, Leet, Toronro " SAVES Qvlaenbtrrv Kena.a Clrv 16 C•udll, Oelllalld. 12, Sftllllt'9 l tltlon T2, Flnl>tf'I, MllW•UkM, 10, ·Hernen<lel De· troll 10, 01vl1, Minne.ore 10 Naftonet LN9U• IA TTING ( 130 et bell) G'll!'rnn. Sen Oleoo, 3'3; Frenc:ona, Monlrtal, ~. Weshlnoton, Allente, .340. Ournem, Chi· c:eoo. 332; O.nltr, Chlce110, .324. RUNS. Wl1111ln1, Sen Oie90. U ; Gwvnn, S." Oie90, 43, Meltllewa, ChlClllO, 43, S.mutl, Ptllltd11Phl1, '2, Oumem, Cnl· c.eoo, 40. •11 C1rttf, MonlrNI, 49; Durhem. Chlc.eoo, 41; 01vla, Cnlc:e90, .. , Clerk, Sen Fr1nclt0o. a , Schmidt, Pl'tlledelolll1, 42 HITS Gwvnn, Sen Oi.tio, 11; S.mutt, Ptilledelotll•, 7', S.nd'*'9, Ch&ceoo, 76, Frencona, Monlrttl, 7l, Remlrez, Atlent1, 72. OOUILES Frenc:one, Monrr .. 1. 19, Cllf'I«, MollltMI, 1$, $1ndt>ere. Chic.Ho IS, HUOO.rd, Atlenta , 1', 6 ert Ii.cl wltll ll T•lltt.IS· s.mutt, Ptllleoetonle, t ~. Chk:99o, t; Crvt. Houeton 7 GWVM, Sell OJMo, 6, McG.t, St. UUlt S HOME •UNJ, HMJr-"Y, Allelll•. 14 Carter, N\Oflt,_., 13, Schml411, ~11 13, MtnMI. DMllln. 1i. Durllem, Cn1 caeo, )I, o.MI, Sell l'rtncltco 11 ~Sell Dleeo. 11. STOLliN a.ut!S WloolM, s.tn OW<> n. s.mwil, ~··JI; •edvl. C1n<1n 1911, a , Dernier, ChlCHO. 21, ltelnn, ~.20. PfTCHINO (6 OKlllOM)· LY"dl. New y~, 7·1, t .6', lofo. C~tl, 7•1, 2 S7, ,..,tl, AIMP\11, 6-1, UJ, ,_, DMltn. M. 2M. U.. ~. 10-J. tN ST•tKEO\ITS Good!HI. N.-Y~. n . 'II• 11~ ~ n. •Y•O, '4oln1on. SOio. lllC.ltwlell. 7', C..rfton. Pt'llledl4• otlla, 10 SA VI!$· SAi"•· Sn.ouls, IS; Hollelld, ~. IJ, ~. s.tn °'"°' 12, Smltl'I, Cl~. It, ~ ~ Yor41.. 11 e pered by Bruce Bumi and owned by Richard &ra ofNcwpon Beach. The '4S-foot deluxe Hatteras wu on its way back from a quest for a world record blucfin ulna at Guadalupe.Isle when it ran throuah a tremendous arcaofbrcakingalbacore some JS miJes, 180degr«soff Point Loma. Tbe0 Jalapeno"waspartofa trio of Newpon boats that bad spent three daysat Guadalupe tryina to hook and land a 400-pound plus bluefin to establish a record on tbe West Coast UnfortUnately. the small fleet of boats. stafftd with expcncnccd AMERICAN LEAGUE ~lte SOX 2. 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Steve YNOtt, o.de9f1, lSf, 160. • Tonv Pen• Plllaburgh, 12t,OOI, S Jody De vis, Chlcego 97,769, 6 Terry Kennedy, 9'.672 flint .... 1 Steve Gervev, Sen Oleoo, 372 OSI 7 Ktlrn Hern1ne1t1, New York 1'3.lS., l Al OHver. Sen Frenc:lac:o, 121,326. 4 Chrla Chembl1u , Allllnll, aa 92S, S Jeaon Thompaon, Pllliburgn, 11 '47, • "•v Knlgn1. Hou11on. Sl,343 S.C.ill .... 1. St.It• le•, DllMari, 241,flO, 1 Mannv Trillo, Sen Fr1nclac:o, 111, 156 3 Rvne S.ndbtro, Cnlcaoo. 111,0ll, • Tommv Herr, SI LOI.II,, 102 m . S Alen Wlg111nl S.n 0"9Q, 9',003 6 Glenn Hubberd All1n11, to,76t Tlllrd .... •1 Mokt Schmidt, Pnll1de1Clfll1, 410,009 2 GrelD Nellie& Sen Oleoo. 146.tOO. 3 Ron Cev. Chlce11<>. 137,767. 4 llM Medlock Plllsbur;tl, 16,295, S. ~tdrt G~. Dede9r1, 16.olf. 6 Ktn Obtr'fo.letl, St Loula. 71.17S Stlemteit I Onie Smith, Sr. Loul1. 37S,900, 2 Oev1 Conc:eocton, Clnclnnetl, 121,772, l Gerry Temp1t1on, Sen Dltoo, 119.ooe, 4. •• llluattl, Dedwrs, 96,411; S. 1¥•n 0.Jnua, Pt'lll•dtlllhl•, fl,713, 6. Diet.le TP!Oll, HOUI ron. IS,nt ~ I Otrry1 Srrewbtrry, Ntw YOl'k, 397,063; 2 Delt Murptty, Atlanle, 2tt.ISS,) Pale Rose, MonlrHI, 20l,062, ' Andre 01wson, Monlrttl. 1'°,071, 5 nm Rtl,,.., MonlrNt. 141,6'1, 6. Miiie '9\anflal, Dedewl, 1.u,ost, 7 D•v• Pencer, Clftctn· nell, 124,'69; • Leon °""*'"· CllieeOO 123,'91, 9. KM L.all*Mv1, o..tn, 11SM' 10 Wllllt Mc:Oet, St L.ou ... 11$~ 11 GeorDI ~lc:k, SI. Loult. 114,$'1, 12 Gt rv MetttleW\, Cl\IQoo, 11US7 DMPSM ftlMne DAYIY'S LOCKla (..._,_. ... ct-) -114 enolt!'s 6j t>ttrrec:ucte. 33 bonito, 4 vttlOWllll, Jf CA~ bit , tt3 Miid l>ua. 7 '~l'lteo. I lCVlotn, 1 white we beu, 270 meeker el NIW~T LANDING (New•trt ... d\J -,. •n~ 66 ul•to Dui. 7 .. nd beU. a ~••d. 1 bemteU<le .. I aoaJcn. faced strona wiod.$ and roUfh seas and we~ n<>t able to launch thc-1r A vons which &re roquired to effec- tively fish for the pant bluefi.ns. Lo<:attna the albacore made up for the bad weatherotTMc~ico's Baja coast as the three boats were able to fl.JI their holds with &Jbacore taken on bothjiasand live bajt. Thisareat fishina also produced the first ftaas of the season for the boats and individ· UAl an41ers. Tak.ina the first fish honors for tbc Pacific Analers was Jerry Thompson of Corona Ciel Maron board the "Pacific Oippcr." Butch Wilson of Balboa earned the Balboa AnglinaC'lub'scolors for his fish caught on the "Jalapeno," and Lee Stockland ofTustin weiahed in LOI AJamltes w•oN•SOAY'S RESULTS (Jttfl .. 92-llilflt ~ mednt> l'llUT RAC•. JSO yerda. Prine:• Conaon (Adllr) 4.60 UO 2.10 Miio Denet" lluo <Mvlla) 4.60 3.60 ,._IPIVI Luc:k !Rull) 00 Alao rec:ed: E11y Scort, Sumpln F•bUIOul, East In, EllV Drtemlno, C•tctlv Question, Herlev Humbtt, Truckle Roon. Time: 11.02. U •XACTA (7-f) peld $3.UO. SECOND RACE. J50 Verda. Two MldllH (lut.11) UO 3.20 2 to WV!edtll Request IGlfll S.40 4.20 A~ (Peullnel" UO Ab6 rlC8d: Ma 8eron, Meld Rich, lmeorldeet Two, Annin Tomorrqw, FIY Humbird Ftv, Soul Of An Oldle, A lure D1ndv Time: 11 '4 THtaD lllAC•. 400 verda. OH·Euy TlorHS (MylH) uo 3 .0 3.00 OH·TOUCh ContrOI (Mlc:ril) 7.20 UO 4 20 I Heel A OrHm (Creeoerl 4 20 OH-Otldnut lo< 11"'· Alao rectc:1· HOOk Em 8ebv. Reellv Flvln, EH• On Down, Slater Ou11cun, Wild Du h Tlmt: 20.0S. flOUlllTH lllACE. JSO verda. aonll• FH (P1ullneJ 1,60 4 00 '20 Toren Th• MOMV (Ruiz) l0.40 6.20 Atleal• SwMlnt•rl (Letk•vl 10 40 Alto reced· There Goes Amber, Sunny Ancl Miid, Tlnya Doll. Je11 L"911<1 Klolv, P1v Tnt llrd. • Time: 17.99 U IXACTA (7·3) i>eld SlSS.70. fllfTH lllAC~. 170 yerd&. Thrlll Of Victory (LKktV) 4.20 3.40 R1lae A Bouquet (Gerda) •.to Mr Cotfex Lerk (Harmon) 2.60 3.IO 2.IO Also rec:ld. TIJIH Vlklno, Clndtr, Truckers Jov. Kool Borgntw Pueblo Ne live, Time 46 26 Sl •XACTA (?·6) Ollld '30.30 SIXTH lllACE. 350 Verda. E11v S.n<ll (Gerc:lt ) 11.0 7 IO S.20 Cul N Run !Lac:kevl 4.IO 4.20 Azure Accord !Creeeerl l '° AllO r•ced luo•tou Mitter, Leos llKk 8Hr CullCen, Loise Eeae, Prlmonet111 Men, How Rk:fl. Porte Fen. Time· 17 76 SIEVINTH RACE. JSO verdl Flltl N Time (Tr .. aure) 31.40 12..20 9 00 Azure PrKloul (Adelr) 9 40 7.20 Slmooc:llv Jer !Cerao~•> 21 40 Also rec.Cl Jeremie, Conteue COC>'I, Slllnl Meg, Mvrtlla Ban<!, Short Fencv Rocker, Clndio, Sr Soula Mar1t Time 17'7 U •XACTA (2·1l 1>11ld S24S.70 EIGHTH RACE. JSO v1rds 111t Of Oruma !Frvdevl IS.40 S.60 4,60 Short Wink (Harr) 3.20 J.40 Of1 And Euv (Brook.a) S.60 Alto rec.Cl· Sovereign Bow, Fellltr' And SOna, All World, River Wiich, Tri N Pus Im. Time: I 7 .74. S2 ~ICK SIX (711-7-2-1-2·1) oald U ,9'0.00 with 14 winning tickets (five horH&). Cerrvover POOi: set,701.32. NINTH lllACE. 350 vards. ForrMIOO (Harr) S.60 J.20 2.60 Chic:• lend (Peull,,.) 6.to S.00 Fire Me Flrat !Gerd el 3.40 Alao reced· Tiie Wev To Go, Snow Here, PeP991 Veltnllno, S.ms AnMI, Fllthv Flovd, Cuneo JoM, No No No Joe Timt 11.0S. S2 U(ACTA (4·J) pe\d '4140 Atlendence· 6,037 Holvwood Parti WEDNESDAY'S lllHUL TS (J7ttl et 67·dtV tMrtuttibnd ,,_..,..) P'taST lllACI. 6'h furlonos. Klno Of Grttn IGerc:I•) 9.20 S.20 3.to lrllh S'G•lll (Valenzutle) UO S 00 Tnal'l Mv Men (Pedrora) •.40 AIJO rec:td Sir Maek. Eulted Tudor, Ca l Derby, John Jerrv, RHI Gold Du1t Time I 17 11S SECOND lllACE. 6 lur10n11• Welkoloa (Slllnbtrg) 150.60 S6.00 27 40 Merthe Ellzablth ITorol I IO 6.00 Ll11111nlno Momeni (Orreo1> 21.00 Al•o reate1· Proud n• Pualonele, Terrific T , Po1Mt1lv1, No Feer ot Flvln, OOIPhlna, A Sier Arl111, Purll.ulllko, Crv"•' NIDhl, S.mentl11'1 Doll. TlrM 1 12 3/S. 12 DAILY DOU I LE !6· I 1 l 1>1ld S711 00 THIRD RACE. 1 I 116 mltea So<:l1I Wnlrl (Hewltvl 6.IO 3.60 l .00 Bronze Merkel tSlblllel 2.60 2.IO Vlv1clou'IY (00verH) J 40 "''JO reced: Sorav Colo9ne. Justlflc:ant1, L•udlne. Time· I« 2/S U EXACTA (6·2) 1>11\d S•9.00 P'OURTH i.ACE. S furl0"9s l ultl to Les !Lll>tleml l.40 2 IO 7 20 Erin'' Glorv (Dtlel'IOuasev•> 7 20 4 40 Comk Numero Uno !Steinberg) 3 IO Al'o reced. Prlnc:.u llwtiv, Tellelol, Ed'a Fenruv, F~ J1vblrd. Moon Doon, Ilg lountv, tn Oreema Time .st 1/S U EXACTA 17·7> Pllld Slll.00 fll~H ltACI. I 1 1' mllt1 Wenetcne (Toro> 29.oo 13.IO t IO II.on lev IFernendtl) 600 SM C~tlr'O (~rotol MO Also reced Gellent Min<*!, lndlen 0 .. Bunnell, TrM Runllef', le on Tlrnt, Pererno, C.nnlkln, SwMI Men, Ptt ,.,. TlrM I "3 2/S SS IXACTA (4 11 oeld 5454 SO SIXTH lllACI. 1 1116 mtie. Aeelnallleltngdm (Mc:Cnl 4.20 UO UO Gelo Montes tvetenzutlel 3.00 2 '° Oorllord (C>neva> 400 Atao riced. The Auditor. 8utlnen Sc.llOOI. Robtnlw. PrOPer Settc:tlon. Time l "3 1/S l.S IXACTA (I 4) Peld 121.00 s•VINTH ltAC•. One mile on lurf. Go Oenc.r (McCerrOll) UO UO 3 20 MeltM't (Dtltl'IOl.llteYI) 3.00 3.20 MelCfl Wlnlltf (V11e!11UIWJ MO Alto rllUd ACCIUl•lllotl, Ftll?lorM Metlner. AC•dtmlc, Leal Tetl90. Morrv'• Cl'lemo, Twln'a Tornedo, Our'tltn 0.. Time. llf 2/S S.S IXACTA IS-II a.Id m SO n ~K SIX (11·6·N l•S) Hid J'6, ltt.20 with I-Winni"' llcket\ (MX llOnn ) U Pick Slit COlllOCllllOll Hid ..a100 wllll 216 wlMtllO llctltll (flw llelntl) llOHTH ltA(9. 6 f"'10n0J Perllv ' ,ano <McCerron) I 40 8tlma (Va'9muell) Minne Hew He" (OtleeedlllO) AltO r9Qd· U&>liftl'ne, Dtv• ~endoe'I llooll.v Tl,,_. I 10 U •XACTA IS·•> oetd Mt 00 HtNTH i.AC•. 6 '» furlarl91. 3.40 2 IO '90 uo 400 Of G~, lllOfll Tllrll (Valtl\t .... ) UO ~'° l 00 SonlC SPMCS (Hewtev) UO 2 . .0 IV..,. IMlll) UO AIM> rKed Trlc:kv Wlllt, P9m Cebln, Ntutron, SludtntbOClv LMI Tlmt. 1.16 1/S I .s •XACTA (2•ll Nld •76.SO Afltndenu 17 A , I J11 NtEIEC theftnlalbacoreat the Tuna Club of Avalon when be reeled in a jig fish aboard his own sponfisher. "Tio Lee." The fish arc still b1tm~ steaqy anywhere fr()m seven miles otrthe pomt (unconfirmed) to the main fisbinaarea that is approximately SO miles off Point Lomaat rouahly 180 dqrce$. Waterconditionsare ideal ~ • • ., " WOf'Mft't aoftbal HIOH SCHOOL ALL·Cll' 4·A f'lnt T•m ... .,.., adtetl Yr. JUlt~MlrlN Jr, L..n Crwtt, Mllt1na Jr. Natalie De\lldaon, Hert Jr. Lori Feuwft, Hirt Jr Niie LIFMn. MarlN Sr. Kathy Lorenz, Gerden Grov< Jr Merl!Yn Meed, Kenneelv so Ola,.. Mttne, OcMn V1tw .H. Jed&lt Oektt\I, OcNn View S.. L..tslle Ollermen, Gerdan Grove SO Pem we,hlngton, Ceb<lllO Sr Keren WHIC>l'lel, N-burv Peril Jr Lee Yeune, l"eum.lrl VelltY S.. Stctnd T•m Slec>henl Amund.on, C1nvon (A) Sr Ketl'lv a.re111, Kennedy SO Olene llentlenlhlo, KIMedY Sr ,,.,.. CA'"""8r, .... Jr. Gtne C1aev. Newt>urv Perk Sr Donne OMrdOrtf. VIiie Perk Sr 0.-.. o.tttv\, WH1mllmlr S.. Glnvtt' En"9n, Rte>Mttl Sr Mtr'tdlltl Gordon, Ceb<lllo Sr Mone Lec:ev, Rl91Wlll Jr OvUtv Lenet1; Mlrtne P'r. .»drlt Mendel. Wtt1m1M1tr Jr. Mertl Mltc:IWN, Rlollelll Jr Jennv S.ntoa. Sen ~rc:OJ Jr Lori Thompaon, Cenvon (Al Sr Dena Turrl1111. SI Peu1 Jr &rend• Zetmen, Cerrito• So Co·mo11 111tue~ l>l•v•"· OenlH Cor· rn (Kennedvl, Jr , Sem1n1111 Ford (Harl), Jr Coech of the veer Mercie 111eraon. Kennedy Al·Clfl J.A Flrtl TNm Sllelleon Ftanegen. Miiiiken SO Slec:v Gott, Megnotl1 Sr P.J 1.en111, Mllllun Jr Lise LongeUr, Mevfelr So UM Martin, 1rv1M Sr. K1lhV Ntwblrrv, Betlllower Sr Nefenue Schuller, Long Btacn Poly Sr Etlieblt,, Slefenlk. Mlreteate Sr Tell Tueller, Corone Sr S.n<lre WIHlema, Fullerron Jr StctNI TMm P11tv l•ullll•, Wll.on (HH) Jr Olene !trrv, Fulttrron Sr IC.vm Coona. Norco Jr Mien Deb<•, La Habra SO Anne Gerht1'1N, Wltaon (HH) So Jtnlce Per111. Mevt11r Jr Sheri Perclvel, Moreno Vel'lv Sr Mlcllttll Pnllllos, Norco Jr C1ml Pollut, Cre\Cenll Veti.v Jr APril Runen, Cl"ttClnl• V1llev Jr Lia. Smith, Redlends SO Mery WHvtr, Mllllken Sr Co·mo,r velueble p1evtn Olent Lew11 tMllllken), Sr . Trecv Merrtll (Fulterron) Sr Coecn of rne veer Cnerl John,on tFutl· erlon) CIF 2·A flint TNm T1mmv Cherrv, Ol1mond Bar Jr Liz Olgga, LI Serne Sr Lita H1nker~. SO-Ytll Hltls Sr Gln1 Kerplnakl, Roy1I Oak SO IC.Im Sd\muck, L• Sierra Sr Jody Scnwer11, Allmenv Sr Devon Shuler, Olemond Ber Sr Julie Smltn. Rov1t Oek So Becky Stevens, South Hiii• Jr Cher11e Turllef', Allmenv Sr S.CtNI TNm OtlenM Andtraon, Monlclelr Sr Donne Avlltt, R1mone Sr a.11v aurr, Worll.men Sr Petty C1mPbtll, Arlington Sr 0.001• lrek.e, Min ion Vltio So Mlchtle Grevell, AnlelOPI Vetltv Jr Kim Keufmen, Chino Sr An<lrH Mlller, Monrclelr Sr Tith Nett St. Bernerd Sr lelho Onl1tlnllllel, L0<1l1vlllt Sr Corine S.ndfrv. lllP!Oo Monreomerv Jr Lia. Ven Wit, 1111\oo Monlgomerv Fr Jedlle Weddle, Pelmdei. Sr Plever of the vHr Tereie Cnerrv (Olemond lerl, Sr Coecn of,,,. YHr Oen O'Dell 1Dl1mond &er> CIF l·A Flnt TNm S.ren &Hiiie, Whltrler Chrl"l•n Jr Meryenn Oelgarro, Temple Cllv Sr Krlatff He11gln1 , Meren1tl11 Jr ~rge Phllllos, LA l•Pllll Sr Heidi Pr 1no11. Mer ena rne Jr Suaen Sanll111, Sen Merino Sr Lori Sc:110tm1n, Ro11rv Sr Mluv Sll1ccl. Morro Bev Sr Chrlatv Vining, Elllnore Sr Stclftd THm Lori Alwell, Morro Bav Jr "obln &tock, Rim of World Jr Ellen C11tro, St Joaepn Jr OtAnn Ooornboa, Vetlev Chrl1ll1n Jr Mlchtlll Mvers, Ro11rv Sr Otbt>lt OllUvle, Wtatern Cn<lillan Sr Monica Ome>nrov, WHtern Chrlallen Jr ltrt>er• Perera, Perecllre Jr Jenet Smith, SI JOHPl'I Sr Lindie\' Stelle, Sen Merino Sr Vel St~, Elalnore Sr Jov Tiner, llahoc> Union So co-most veklebll otevera. Terri Fruer !Roservl. Sr .• Ctlria Groor IV•lltv Chrla· lien), Sr Coecll of Ille YH r 0.bbl• Heuer (lltowrv> CIP' SMALL SCHOOLS fllrtt Ttam htfl Albl'edll (Pi~ PoM Sl' Tlllt Aftditneft, N-P«t Olfhfteft Sr. Jemie kkrntn, Vlewoolnl Sr Dentae O.nle4, Woodcresr Cnrlalltn Sr KtlY 0.'tldMft. Newpert Cllf'l1tlen flr. Kertn Ellllns, Serreno St Anne GoYttl•, Serreno Sr Trtcle Grev, Woodcrttt Chrl1t11n Sr StceM TMl'll IOObl Gruleno, Sen Jec:lnto Jr Ktllv Holmtt, Marlc:oo1 Sr Lori J1Ck100, Marlc09e $t AM!IH• Kh>«'men, APOlt Jr Ktntlt Kraol'I, TtmCMt Olrlat11n Jr Hlltlln Merruffo, Sen Jec:lnto Jr Trltll ~utev, Wellrldff So Svtvle Schnll'Mf', Sen Jeclnto Sr lnertd Welnmuler, Weldtn Jr Co·mott Yllueble NVtr1. Jodi Miiier (Woodernt Cnrlall•">· Jr .• ltoune lttflk (VttwMlnt}, Sr CMOI Of ttlt yfff C>41r,.il W11).tt (WOCldcrnt Cnrlallenl. .. with sky blue waler everywhere. and a tea temperature holcfinaat 6j dqrccs. The outlook for this comfna ""'eek· end is 1ood with many veteran ana)ers predictina that the al bi es could be on the 209 Spot by Saturday and stay around in thcchattnel fora few days: Pany boattout ofNcwponand Dana will be able to reach the Jonafins on day trips, similar to last year's local runs for yellowfin tuna and yellow- tail. Forlhosewhodon't want to fish a day boat. and want to be able to extend their anaJina pleasure with a small charter party, a call to the "Pacific Clipper" m!lhtbe in order. This de hue 6S-footer is equipped to /, NBA P'avoff rK«'dt MOST GAMES: n b\I 801ton (old rtc:0rd, n bV Sffltlt, 197') MOST HOME GAMES· 11 bY lollon (Old record, 12 l>v Sfftllt, 1'1t> MOST WINS: 15 bv aoalon (old record, 1• bv Portlend, 1'77, end We1111no1on, 1971) MOST HOME WINS: 12 bv eoalon (old record, 10 bv Porllend, 1m, and S..ttlt, 1971) MOST ASSISTS, ONE GAME: 21 bv Maelc: Jollnt0n, LOI Allffla, Oernt 3 (old rec:oc-d, 20 bv Johnnv ~ •• Sen Antonio, 1"3) MOST ASSISTS, PLAYOFF GAME: 9S bv Maelc JOl!naon, Los Aneete• (old record, 73 by Welt Frezi., N-York, 1970) CMITIMI ... ._... i.teerdl HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PEit· CENTAGE· .SIS bv Lot Anetltl (old rtcOf'd, .sew bv Mnw1uk• va. lelllmort . 1971). Mao aeta record for env 7 veme Dllvotf M<ln; Old rKOf'd .S 12 bV Hoo11on n Sen Antonio, 1"3 MOST ASSISTS: 19' Los Anoelte (old rtc:Ord. 192 bY Ntw York VI. Los AnotlH. 19701 HIGHEST ASSIST PE• GAME AVER· AGE 1J 6 by MeDk Jof\naon, Lot .Anvelt' (old record, 1275 bv lob Cousv, Boston va MlnneaPOll1, 19Sf) 7-Gamt ~ St11ts llltcenb MOST STEALS: 6S by 80tton (old record, SI bv Boston vs. Mltw11.1ktt, 1'74) MOST STEALS (INOIVIOUAL)'. 15 bv Lerrv 81rd, l0ttOl'I (Old record, 14 bv Don Chanev, ao"°"• 1'74) HIGHEST FIELD GO~ PER· 'CENTAGE: '31 bv JernH Worthy, LO' Anotlff (old record, .US by Wiii Cl'tarnt1trlaln, Lo1 Anetltl, 1970) MOST DEFENSIVE RE80UNOS· n bv Lerrv Bird, lo•ton !old record, 6' bV Mervin Wtt>tter, S..1111, 1'71) MOST -:-... ~ .. OVEU: ll bV Maelc: JoM· '°"· ... oa All9t" (Old record, 2' bv Oua w1•lem1, S..1• .. , 1'71) OtllW 0Wlmlil1111NP Stl1ts Rlat9 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 10 11· ,1111: Mnlc Jollnaon, Los Anveltt, 6 latreek Wllldl i>eeen June I, 1"2 wH tllltno.d IO Mey 27, 1,..) MOST MINUTES. GAME, WITHOUT A TURNOVER 47 by MlcNtl Coootr, LOI AllllMI, Geme • (llts rteord Ml bY WH Unae4<1. WeJhfnglon, 197') MOST PLAYEltS, 10 POINTS, ONE GAME: I by Botton, G1me J (Old rtGOrd. 7. eccomotlshecl menv ttmea. mnat rec:enllv by LOI All9tlK 11 Pt'lllldtlof'lle, 1"2) NBA &Nvoft MVP'I 1,.._Lerrv Bird, 8011on 1"3-Mow' Melone, Pt'llle<lltol'tle 1912'-Eervln "Meglc" Jonn.on Loa A119tlll 1911-<edrlc Mexwtll, lollon lflC>-Eervl" ''Megk" Jonnaon. Loa AngetH 1979-01t1nl' John.on. S..1111 197t-wH UnMICI, l1lllmor1 1977-8111 Wellon..,Portlend 1976-Jo Jo Whllt, Boaron -197r!llck Berry, Golden Stett 197.-Jotln Hevllc:ek, 8011on 1913-Wltlls Reed, New York 19n-w111 Chembtrfeln, LO' An~ 1971-Lew Alclndor (l(erttm Abdul· Jebber), MltweukM 1970-Wlllla Reed, New York 196,_Jerrv WHt, Loa Anotlt' NBA d\amclMnl 1913·~ -eosron Ctllla 1912·13 -Pt'llllldtlPhle 76en 19'1·12 -LOI A119titt l.aktrt 19'0-11 -lo11on Ctllka l'7f·to -LOt At19t1H Le1t1n 1971· 7t -S..ttlt ~lea 1977·71 -Welhlnglon lullth 1976· n -Portlencl Tr•h Bletlf'I 1975-7' -Boston Ceitla 1974·7S -Goldtn Stele Werrlon 19n·7' -so.ion Ctltlca 19n-n -New Yonc Knlc:U 1971·72 -LOI Anveltl lAklN 1971>-71 -Mllw1ukM IUCkl 1969·70 -New York IC"lcltl 1Hl·69 -eoston c1111a 1967·61 -Bosron Ceitlca 1"6·'7 -Phlledt!PNe 76-t 1965·6' -6olton Cllllcl 1 ... •6S -lotlOfl Cetllca 1K3·"4 -8oslon Cttllc:s 1962·63 -Boston Clltlca 1961·•2 -eosron ce111a 1960·61 -Boston Ct1tk1 1959·60 -Boston Cetllc:s 1951·'9 -Boston Ctllla 19S7·SI -SI. Loula Hawk• 195'-S7 -aosron ct111<1 ltSS-56 -Ptllledllclhle werrlora 1954·SS -SyrKUH N1tlonel1 19S3·S. -Mlnnteooll& Laktrs 1'S2·S3 -MIMMootla Lektrl 19Sl·S2 -MIMHDOlll Lekerl 1950-Sl -Rocllftler Rovela 1''9·50 -Mlnneeootla Lellert 1941·49 -Mlnt1NPOll1 L•kers 1947•41 -leltlmore ~"''' 19'6-'7 -Pl'tlledtlotlle Werrlora ~' dub ...,,.,.,,.,. (at~) SK'tftdlll9llfld ........ Tlm Mevottt (U.S > dtf. Jonathon Smith (lrlteln), 6·4, J·6, 6·1; NdUk• Odlzor (Nloerl•) ci.t. ltobM"I V•n't Hot (US.), , ••• 6-•, ltlt~ TMCl'lfr (U,$) dlf. Merli Ed· monaon (Au11rallll, 7·6, 7·6; JC>M Mc&nroe (U.S.> dlf. Vtn Wlnltakv (U.S.), 1·S, 6-0i Danit Vlaw IS.OUtl'I Africa) def. Simone Colombo (lleM, .. ,, •-•, f-1; R11JMll $1mPton (Ntw Z..lend) Otf, Llovd loumt <1.U.), 7•6, 7•6; Kevin Curren (Sollth Afrleal Clef Sleohtn snew (Brittin), 6·•· 6·1t Ptl Caal'! (A11ttrallel 611 ca .. to Moll• <•rein>, •·> ... ,; ltoc:tney Hermon (U.$.) def Pl\ll McN•mtt (Auttran.), 6·2, S-7. ..o; Sltvt o.n1on IU S.) Ott. kotl O.vla lU.1), 7·S, 7·6, Guv FCW911, (France> Clef hf\ Tttlftman (U.S ), 7•S. J-7, 6,.), lt1rntt11 Krlthnen (lndl1 l def. Matt MltcNll (U $ ), 6·2. 6·4; Jlmn'lv Connort IU.S l dlf ltlc.rdO Acune (Chblll. M . 6•J; Si.\lt Melsltr CU S) Otl. IWA Pural (US.), 1-., 1 ... ; I.Alf Shirt• CU S > dtf. C"'-HMNf lU S.), ••6, 7·6, 7·S, o,.. Holmes (U.S.) dtf Joflfl l'llrowald C.Au.tr1 1>. 7•6. 5·7, •-1. I I comfonably handle 1ix puttn&en and provide evetythina for the p&n)'. includina food and stateroom• for the aroupofanaltrs. For more infor- mation on tho prime open dateS tbi1 1ummer phone 67S-6l72. J.D., at Bisbcc'son Balboa laland, ttp<>rts that a few biae)'t tuna have *n taken in waters below San Dieao and they•re movinJ north~ wateT temperatures conunue to nee. Ae> cordina toJ.D .• anatersfishina Mex· ican waters thiJ year will need lioet\leS for private boats and ALL individual an&Jerson board. It takes tbree to five days to get the permiu to fish Mexican waters and they can be obtained locally by pboniQJ "El Pcz" at 6 7 5·8200. ltosalvn Felrbanll (Soult\ AfrlCll) dlf litWko lllOIAI (Ju.n), 7·6. ,,...., ftam SIVWtt (U.S.J dlf. AMt Mlnlft (A1.1strlllleJ, 6·2. 6·3; Ttrrv Holledav !U.S.> dtf. CllUOle Monttlro (lrezn). 6·.C, •·•1 .. ttlne Ii.mot (WHI Gtrmtny) dlf, Lori MeNtll (U.S.), 6·J, •·4; ~ron weitn (U.S.) dlf, Ttrrv Phelpa (U.S.>, .. ,, 2·6, •·•; C.rnlllt ..,. ltmln (U.S.) dtl. M&rv Lou Plettk (U.S.), ,.,, 6·7, 6·4; Annt Hobbt llrllaln) dtl Jtnnlftf Mundel !Soult\ .Africa), ... ,, .. ,. U.S. OtYmplc shMtlnl trlall (e1 OllM) W•DNISDAY'S lllHULTI ,,,.... ,,..,..... ...... (OUt .......... , .. , 1. Don NYGOrd, La Crescent• 1.677 2 Eric luthlno, Fort ltMlno, Gt. 1,6'1 J. Oerlu• Youne, Albert•, C.n. 1, 167 ,,_., ,......., ....... flNb (OUttfa....-lMOJ 1. Euoene ltou, S.uoue 1,714 2. Derlus Yount, Albtrta, Ceri. 1,71) 3. Don Nveord, L.t cnac.ntt 1,112 MM'& A1tT,... ft1 .. Nll9N (OUt .. a ....-1•> 1. Cllenel Whetltr, Sen Antonio ,..., 2. Allen lecon, Frtdtrlckll>ur9, Vt l..ff3 l. Jedi Mc.Junllln, Wtsl Point, N Y 1,... ,,_., » ......... -...v IOVttlfa......,. 1.•t l. Kurt Hllltnbrencl, l<rontu, WINI 1, 1 .. 2. W. s.tbOld, 8MI Wleuec, W1M\. 1,157 3. ltootr oavldlOll, 1t1wnnes. Wyo. 1,126 .MM'• .............. "' ... (OUt ... _.. .... lit) 1, Miiie TP!OmPson, Frtderlctl111Yr9 141 2. Mall Drvtlt, $Qulm, WHh. 1'7 J. (tit) 0t1n Clerk, Fort Bennlno, Ga. 146 JOfln Bernell, BtlleVut, W•lh. 14' WtmM'• Air ..... ~1 .. 111Mrv (OVt ......... 1,100) l. Lori Ktmler, Sall Frenc:lsco 1.119 2. Rut>v Foll, Partier, ArlL 1,116 l. Joen Gleclwtll, Bio Pine Ktv, Flt. 1,11J w.,,..... ,,... Rllt ~ ...... " (OVt .. a ....... '·•> 1. Pel Soureln, 11111nee, Moll! 1.1"4 2 Merv Sdlwett1er, Lancealer, Pa. 1,1~ 1 Merv Ooodlovt. Fort a.iwne. G• I, 160 U.S. 0.-.. (et Mamaf'tlltdr. N.Y.) flACTS ANO ,fGUltll Al "'"" United Sl•IH nallonel cnem· Olon&hht. OetH· Toclev throuon Sundev. Formet: 12 llOIH, "roke otey. (If 11t etltr 72 llOltl: ll·llolt pJeyoff Sundey) venue: West c:ourw et Wll!Old Foot Goll Ctub; 6,930 vtrds, a.r JS·lS-70. I I.ell or111lous °"'1 Cllemolonlhlo •I lhl1 alte: 1974; Wlnntf, Helt lrwln.J Fll+d: 156 ( 145 °'°'• 11 emattur1). Purae: $600,000. Winner'• Shere: 594.000. o.ttndtno dl1mP10n: L.,-rv Nt4ton. Forl'Mf CflemJllonS In fltld: Oevld Gret'lem. Lou Grehem, Hubert G'-1, Htlt Irwin, Jollnny Miiier, Jedt Nlc:kleus, Andv North, Gery Plover, L" Trevino, Tom Wel10n. Ttlevlalon: Todev, Frldev ESPN, 2;».6 P.m. EDT; S.IUfdev. S\Jndey, A8C, lo:>G-2:30 POT. WedineldaYI tnlftaacfteont IASaaALL Amtrkart LAaeue CHICAGO WHITE SOX-f»lec:ed Certton Fl,k, c:etdler, on lS-<lev dt.ebltd llst Recalled Joel Skinner, c:eleller, from Otn· vtr of lhl Amtrlcen Auoc:letlon. Sent Cntv Per.ens, oulfltldtf, to Denver PurdleMd thl conrrect of Sieve Cnrl1lm11. eetc:lltr, from Otnvtr. OAKLAND A'S-Sent Mike Warran, pllc:lltr, to Tecome of lhe Peclflc Co .. t Ll•11ut. Recelltd Gorm1n Hetmutlltr, l>ltchtf, from Tecome. SEATTL1: MARINERS-$1oned Don Nl\Ml<ltn, Derretl Hl119s, RObart SltOtl, 9111 Mend•, Jim Welker, Pllc:ntrs, ROOtrl Glbrtt, c:etc:Mf, $Cott Bun, 0<1ffit6dtr, 01vt lr11nehen, ftnt ba-n-caldler, Mike Solomon, Mike Cerozu encl A.O. Jeckton, oul1ltld«s, Rlen Mkldleton, tl'llrd beH!Nn, Tom Kreuw encl Devt Mllltr, stlorl&IOl>t encl .. alOMd 11\tm IO lt4tln9ham of Ille Nortnw"' LMOUt. Slenecl lrlld Kinney, Grtt1 arlnkrnan, L00tn Whitt, Mlkt WOOd and Peul Sttlntrt, Pltc:lltrl, lf"tOO Rev, a11ort1,.,., Rldlttd Heveltn •nd NHlor Vtlltnlt. catctwi, John Andtnofl end Merit Mec.altc, tut· fltldtn. eta O'LHry, third btMmen. o.n Lenon and Oen Cltttl, MCOnCI bneman tncl en.tile Fonvlllt. third beMmtft"'flnl beMmen, end easlened ttltm IO tulle of IN ~Lteeut ....... "--- CHICAGO CU8S-M;qulrtd Rldl ~IGIH· ft end Geer .. Fra1•. olldlen end Ron HeMeV1Ulc:Mr trtm ltleC~~ I« Mel H•• and Jot c.r1erJ oulflelOtn, tncl Don kllultt tncl Dwrvt Nnlll, pltctt· en. CINCINNATI REOS-Actlnted Cnar Ctdtno. ouin.ldtr, from tilt lnluted rtMNt Hsi. Ootlontd Ktett Ceto, llltdltr, 10 Wlenllt Of Amtr1cel\ Auoclatlon. IASKIT'aALL .... ...................... .... INCIANA ,.AC•lts-Nemed Oonnlt Walth 11&1111n1 Coach. li'OOT'aAt..t.. CMIMlleft, .......... HAMILTON TtGER·CAti-ltaleutd Trevor Mltltr. Mille Tavtot. runntnt bec:l•, Ntfl DtlMfno, tldro.v YettCV, ROii Ster11M, end LttOV Cel'i\lllbtll, Wlc:lt ~. 0111 Cooks encl lNrv WllWI, l~en. and ~t krbtt, dtfenelve tnd. ~ Sc:Dtl CCllllt, Uotlltctl, Mtrtln Otaabetlno, ot- MntlVt 1.ac1t, on the .O-.y tn11.1rte1 , .. aerwclllat. ....... ., .... u..- CHICAGO l!Ai.5-SltMd lru Andtt10ft, ~ r9ClllWr' IO a ...... el one-.,.., cot1lr11C1s ..aac•Y ....... ....,..,L.-.- QUil&c NOAOIQUES-.....,... IN contract o4 M9vrk4 ""'°"· .... !NII-..-• ...,.,,.. 0 '-'"' ..... ...,, .... .. ~-WINNll»EO JITS-TrtlOtel L.ucleft Dtoltla, rtetol win., .. IN MoftltMI CM· edi.nt Ill tlc:n.nM ,., ........ lurMul, !Ifft wine c.ou.••• CORNELL_.. :.llCI( ,oute ti• '9Mlve Int coe<t1 LONG HACH UATE~t"*ll It_., '-'"'°""*' l'IMd lr.c\ .nca flelcl ..w a.• ~~1:=.A-ffamtcl oOi,. ,., ... "" lltM aultttnl ...-ettat• Coed\ TOl'ON't~emect :rem WaH ... NOtl\'qedl. I Nil.IC NOTIC£ rte:TfllOUI ~I f'ICTinOUe autM.a1 '1C'TIT10U8 9UIM18 '1ClmOUI _,11 llM Canipe leadinJ! U.S. Open golf NAmHATIMIMT NAlmaTATUMlfl NMmlTA~ MAmlHTW er Trie I~ l*IOM are dCfJtO The folloMng p;trtat't dOlng Thf l*90N •• TN r ....., 11 .. • '""· ... ---. tMlntU l:ulllNI.. .. .._ Id OTHE COUECTON Al DEUA IHTEAIO 2111 9,. PARSEC, S101 frlnlty om. EOUIPMCNT 8ALE & CO O DE D VE OJllMENT ..._. - MOHA..CH KACH (2)Ttte CO. 200 ~,_. ~ttf Dr lfWle c;cm. Meu CMf 9M2t at trett Von K*1Mn Dr trw. Ct111 ~ LONY AT MONARCH 8£M:;H (3) CA 92715 ~ Kt n 3107 Tr y I~ 9112& e M11oM1 ...._ ....... MAMARONE K. N.Y. (AP)-Waync Canipe took tole Pos ton offim pl ct early in the fint round of the 198.C U.S. Open today at aolfers tOQk aim at impr~able par at Wanacd Foot Country Club's mon ttr we:st cour'$C. TH COVf AT MOHAACH KA~ 8Wanr! 8 8\ri.1, 11 8'0CllilloM, Dftve Colta M9M, Calif lmt 1 1 t t D1nM 0. 47 ti~ Of.. D • f e fl ,.,. "if J H 0 M A 8 (4)TH1 CREST AT MONARCH ll'VIM CA 92114 Rldl £dglnon. 23192 WlftO t TIJNITAI L Mll•irnt DIROT .W BU.CH, HtU "'YO!enn 1u1 .. 100 Thia bu*'-il ~*'by an Laoune Nlguef. cur t2t17 ~" a....., Laourl• HIQuel. Callf '2817 indivldual -·.s.n OomW9, '434 Aodlelter. a.."° ...- Canipe, a tour 1rrcaular from Orlando, Fla., took advantaac of a double-holey by Wayne Grady of Australia on the 14th hole to take tfic I d . C'ana~ made the turn in I-under 34, then birdied No. 10, a I 90-yard par.), to 'land at 2-under. · lttin-ltlaf.u Orouo, Inc. Cal luuMI ISurtla ~.Cehf 11730 OennJsa.g. ••Fl- fomla, 29912 Ivy w.nn. lu t• 100 Thia statement tW.CS th the Jon Si"I"'.. 16321 vi. ono. F p-.,1 &Ww na ••~ ,_, 1111111 IN llOf-Y• ._. ._ lillll&. \.AlcWn• Hiouti. Ce11f, uen County caw. ot Orange County on MiMion vieio. Calif toa•9 n• !.M*lt ~ .. filiad *It" uw Cou1ny a.w ot Of.nge ~ on n. ._. ~ ~J 1 C fhla bulJnea I• OOfldilettld tty • May 15, 10M Thie~. conductlld by: IWI County Clerk of Or1n94 Counfy on !!My.·'°' ~ .... ,.. __....... ·-.... CO<Pof•tlOn • ~ 11nlncorpora1.o IMOCl.IUon 01tw Mtt ~s 'ff4 ..__ ,.. ......, ---Chftt DowMy, vie. PrMl<tent Publl"*I o..,. Coat Dally then • !*1nat9tl•P n.tU4 PucihhM Oranoa eo.i o.itr .... 7 ..... . Flnenc. Piiot JUNI 7 14, ai. 21. ,... Bruce Kroc:nman Publial\ed Oranoe Coatt Dally Pilot Mir 24, 31. Jun9 7, 14 ,.... ",....wt 1! .......... " Grady who has never won outside Australia, made the turn at 2-under, then faltered on the par_. 14th, a 418· yard bole. Thi• ••• ,.,.,,.,., WU tti.d wllh ,,.. TH-3 Thil •tatM*Jt WU,..., Wllh '"-Pilot AIM 14, 21, 21, J1.1ty a. tl&4 2765-eot .... ~ ..... -... County Cl«tc of Orange Couniy on County Clw1I ot Oranot County on TH41 ..... .,, .. llf••¥11» .... ,.. May 10, 1984 ~ P\8.IC !!OTIC[ Ju,,. 5. 1H3 no .. _______ __. ......... ....._ PUllC M)TIC( :':=a.-., • ..,. ,.,., '9 a.m.td •· ~. laq. . _._ ............ au1t ... h Pub•llhed OrltlOI' Coat De.II., J1t8JC NOTICE ,..-.... Ull.... A-kll•d tie .._ ._. Since Willied Foot was built in 1923, no m~or champion bip at this course ha been won by a score of par or better. t10NewpettC~Df1M.IWI• ~,.,.,.,rvv ,,_ Pllot.J\lrw 14,21,29 • .My5, 1t'4 """'-,... •• _ ·-Mdl ·~ ........ _. 1M NA• ITATDIEfT TtQO ncnnoua llUIMU lllAMI aT~1'1!.MUff .. .... • •• • .. ..._li'Oft .._h, Callt . .-0 Tile fOllowlng parao11 II doing ,.._ STA'T'l*Jff TM ~ ~ .. ~ UL 11., 11 fl .._ :-;r' 61,; Publiahed Orange Coatt Daily ~~RA8t y CHTS 0 • NI.IC NOTICE bl.l~o:-ino l*IOn II ~ ~~SIOHAI. AEVITAl.IZA· ........ ·:.r:~ ... Lonnie Oements, Jim Colbert and Doug Tewell each made the turn with 34s, I-under and one ~k of Canipe. Gary Player also was I-under after five boles. PllOt~23,30,June•.1~,1~ PORT B.EACH.A3424 v •• Fo:;~· DELTA EMTEAPRISES, 2'461 TiOHPFIOGRAM.7035 -·== ... ~~,.: SUlte 202. Newl>or1 8each. CA ~ITA~ Mar~t•Pkl'(,, 13, lar'rta ilr9M, ISuer\i P9'11 • ..._..,._ .. ,_,.,.. ... ,._ Thundershowers Wednesday afternoon and evenina softened irecns, takinJ some of the sting out of thu monster course. At mtd-mommg today, a light shower began to faJI , and, rain was expected off~nd-on throughout the first round. Nil.IC NOT1C£ 921Sa3 -,,,,._.., ll. MJuion Viejo, Caal "2'92 Ctld toe20 -.. • I ...... ~ Stephen Joseph Bernat. 50C The follcJwlnO pet'sont are dOinO Peul J Brazeau. r-Robin~. 7035 ... • ... • ' FICTITIOUS .,._II ~ Latia. Newport BMch. CA ~ U t 8t .. -. ..... lAgufMI Niguel. 13, ant Irene 8'-. PWk, Ce8f ....... ._ ...,._ 91 ... TM f:=:T~': dOlflO Th11 bullneM It conducted by an (2~~~R~:J,~c ~/,...~~b~ c ~ ~ 11 c:onduct.O by. a11 ~: ~ ·~ w, • ~. ~::.;,; '-.::.-:=-::= butlMM.. lndlYIClual PACIFIC eoumES (4,..ARBOA-indlvlduaf individual THE BOWSEAY. 42fS 3'111 Street, St....._ J_.. Bwnat PACIFIC EQUITIES (5)HAA80A-p 1 J Br•........ Ao~ ia;-. • 101t1 m 7111• .... --.-....,_. --....• P .. CIFIC EOU TIES C 0 au --. '''" ·-_,-r11J 1111 ....... ~ ... ...... Newpor1 Beacfl. CA 926&3 TIW ltatement WU liled w•th the " I • IN 41 1 Thia S\al~I ..Uflled *•th the Thie ti.t.ttnenl was tiled l'l IM ...... ·-=~ ...... Wednesday's storm, which also carried heavy winds, washed out several of the deep bunkers that surround the greens here and felled two small trcca. Caroi.. Jor1ner, 2001 Lemnoe County Clari! of Orange County Ot\ WM1trty ptec:. County Cl«k o1 Orangie COunty on County C1l(k of O.ange COllnty on 1-TO lMl---aMT::iA , ... Dr. Costa Meta CA 9282fS May 23. 1944 108. H~ 8eld\, Calif t2eeo June 4 1'94 Mey 11, 19M . ~· 1 ............ .. However, course aarooomist Bill BucbanaJl $&Id the storm cauled "no damage of consequence.'' Thi• bullMm •• condUC1ed bY' ,n f249Q5 Hllt»or-Paatic EquM• Inc c rM71'n ,,,... .............. I ,.. ... .. . lndlY'ldual PubUShed Orange Cout 0111y f<lfllia. 4101 WM!erty ptec:. &ittc Pubhal'led Or8nge ~ O,UCy PubClstled O~ange Cout Olilly ..._. t1lll ....... ,_ ..... Carotee Jortner Pilo1 June 7 14. 21. 211. t984 109. Newport a..cti, Calif 12te0 Pilot June 14 21, 28 Jiii'/ 5 198.4 Piiot May 24, 31, JUM 7. 4 1114 ~ • ~....., INt ...,.,.,..., Also among the early staners were Jack Nicklaus, 2- over after four holes, and Ben Crenshaw, who bogied No. I. Gil Morpn birdied the first two holes, bogied Nos. 3 and 4, then birdied No. S to stand 1-under at that point. Thll ltatement Wll fli.d With the TH· 7 Thlt bullneM • conducted by. • TH21 27 ......... MfWd on~-... """ ... .., County Clefk of Orange County on -----------1 COf'cT~. va Pr-'dent aW\'ltttln~to ... conrc · 1 1 May 15· 19"4 Pl&.IC NOTICE Thlt statement WU ltl9d wllh 1M MUC NOTM:l rt8UC NOTIC( uni.. }QI do. ~ ~ ..... 'a.&5112 Cou ty Clerk ot Or Coun"' en-..t on ~ion ol IM...,._ Published Orange Coast Dally 'ICTmOUI 8UllNlll Jun: 6• 1H 4 ange '' on FICTITW>UI 8UINll K·1'10I utt; MO um court ~ ...., 1 Hale lrwin won the Open the last time it was here, in 1974, with a score of 7-over-par 287. In that Open, only seven golf en turned in 18-bole scores of par or better. Piiot May 23, 30, June 8, 13, 19114 NA• ITAf!.Mt!NT PM7 .. 1 NAME ITATEMEWT FlCTITllOUI au9M:U ~ ...,_.l'G'I tor._,._ ---------=2.:..;73:.;fS.:..84:;.; The following '*'°" la doing Publ._ .. _. Or•,.,.. "--~ "'-'ty The lottow1N"> ._.._ • .,. doi""' NAME ITA~ ~In tM ciam;,cl , it, llNdl bu1lneas a : ,....., -..,... ....,_, .,.. · ·• .,.... ~... ··• Id in ,..... of Pl&.IC NOTICE (A) SWEET DREAMS ICE CREAM Piiot June 14, 21. 211. July 5, 1984 business as The fono.1ng partona we dong eou r..-fe"llMlll Larry Nelson, who won the 1983 Open at Oakmont, Pa. ' TH23 MEGAN'S PREFER RE 0 bullnns as 11<age1. ~_:f ofll'Mlnl'f Ot~ flCTITIOUI au11•11 & CANOY. (Bl SWEET DREAMS ICE TICKET$. 14200 Culv• °' St• 0 LASTINO ENOEARMtNTS. 1710 cw OU. ,... .... in""' ..... , CREAM & DESSERTS. 31815 -. •·· NAME ITATEMINT Camino Capistrano, San Juan l'tltt.IC NOTICE rr'4fne. Calif 92714 Pomon1-.Avenua. Su t• C-4, Costa p._nt Among the tournament favorites were 1982 U.S. Open winner Tom Watson, who Ji'u. lbe Tournament of Champions among his two victories this season, Masters champion Crenshaw and Nicklaus, who won his own Memorial tournament two weeks ago. The folfowlng persona are doing Caplstrlf"IO CA 92fS75 A~:-.~= Agate St . M~..;.A ~Ion Callfoml•, J. =~~· ~~= ':sTA TES AT MONM•CH ( 11 Waller Eugene r21 .. Autumn ITA T!MENT Of Megan Hodgea. 903 Ag.at• St.. ,579 PIKiant•. CotoN cMI ~ 9y. SUSAfl MOSER. DllMY BEACH (2)THE FORUM AT ~~~J1~ 191· South 'Laguna. F~~~.:u:.~·:.c:: Anaheim. Ctt•I 92804 CA 921S25 MllRI ~-Da. Ql-=eG MONARCH BEACH (3)THE GAL· This buslneu II conducted by In Tne following l*'IO"I have •ban-Thi• buSlnell 11 conducted by • Thia~ iS conducted by • aAMW P'.A\"19'9 First prize is a record $94,000 from a totaJ purse of $600,000. The course is 6,930 yards long and plays to a par-70 with the final five boles, all par-4'5 measlUing 418, LEAIA AT MONARCH BEACH Individual doned the UM of the Fies• Bu91-general P~tp COl'PCWatlOn 1711 ..................... (4)THE INNGAT M08NARCH BEACH. Walter 0 Stemey Autumn Slamey ,,.11 Name TRIM RITE E SEA· ~~':'~t:= wa filed With 1M ~~·::.~..;..~Ole ~ ~rr:CA. = ~...., 29912 Ivy tenn, ult• 100. Laguna Thia statement :. .. filed with the VICE. 450 Cambridge Cl Coat• .. 'II;""" Niguel. Callt 92fS77 County Clerk of Orange County on M..._ CA 92827 Counly CMwk o1 Orange County °" County C1ar1c of Orange COU1ity Oft June 7 14, c 1 • 1114 • S1etn·Br1e1 Group, Inc • C91•· May 10 1914 The FiehltOUs Bullneu Name r• June 3 1914 ~ 24 1984 ,.._.. ~ fornla. 29982 Ivy Glenn, Suite 100. ' ~ tarred to above was filed in Or~ na.11 "8.IC mJD Laguna Niguel, Calif 92fS77 . Published Orange Coat Diiiy County on May 17, 1983 FILE NO Publtshed Orangie eo.t1 0.lly 0..W F ......... ~ fhl1 bualnMa 19 conducted by 1 Piiot June 7. 14 21 28 1984 F21587 t P110t June 14 21 28 Juty S 1984 V...,alft. 9anaft, K"91w & 0..-ACm10U8 MllIIWM corporation • T p 50 ,..__ TH.40 tint l'r Chna ~ VJc. Pta!Oent H-1 An1t10ny Jonn omo, 4 ...... ------------i m._.GreMA-.SNI...., ~n•m 41 7, 4 52, 444 and 448 yards. . rta.IC f«>TICE P\&.JC NOTICE Flnance P\&.JC NOTICE ~':r, CirCle Cotta ~.a CA .._.,......CA.a.M·t• The ~ ~ 11 Clc*'9 Thia ltltament wu llted w11t1 the John W11~am Ivens. 1078 Buell-Pl&.IC NOTICE Publ.lhed Or~ COMl Deily ~_rv SECURITY SYSTEMS. '1CTmOUI 8U.,._H FICTITIOUS autMH N.-aTATEWNT NA.Ml ITATEmNT CountyC'9rllofOrangeCountyon FICTTTIOUS9UISNEU ingtiam Cir N-pon 8Mch CA FICTITIOUlllUleEU Poot May31,"'-,14 2~~~ ..e30c.npu.Of.NiMporle.c:tl, May 10, 1914 NA• STATEMENT 92~ .,._ ITAn.Hl ~ c..t 92'l30 The followlng parson II doing The following peraon Is doing bullnea 11. buafnea u: nuetG The loltowing s>eraon• ate dol"il Thll bus•neu was conducted ~ The loltoWing pel'90fl IS dolt'G fltllJC NOTICE OWi R Cn.t:Nn. SNJ 8-Ulr Ct.. 9emlwd f . khnelder, lbq, business U ; general partnenhlp bul>M$5 as Anahlllm. Celt t2907 f.P ASSOC .. INTERIOR PLAN-INVESTMENT REAL TY AS- NEAS. 2902 Redhlll Aw. Bldg A SOCIATES, 10142 Cfjn Drive. Hunt· St•. 205. Coate MMe, Calif. 92fS21 lngton Beach, Calif. 9284fS 110MewportCent9'Dftve,lulte LW UNLIMITED. 50 Tarocco. JonnW lvt1n1 J&HAEALTY &INVESTMEHTS, ACTlftoUeWU Thll~lt~by,911 1040 Boa 606. lrvlne. CA, 92714 This statement wu hied with IM 33591 Via 0. Agua. San "'*' Mm ITA,......-r ~ Newpcw1Meet\,CaMf,12teO vino.tll L Abbucla. 50 T8IOCCO Cou c•-f Or C C•"'-C•''" 92175 Toni C. Mendez, 3016 Croyden Wiiiiam JOhn M<:Culker. 10142 Published Or•"""" Coat Dally Bo• 60fS. Irvine. CA 92714 nly .... k 0 arige ounty on ..., •• trano. -·· TM foloMng per90nl.,.. doing 0. A. Cruien -..,... June II. 1984 Juanita P Hogan. 33591 vi. De ~ •· Thia ttat9ment ... flld Wldl e. Piiot May 23, 30, June I . l3, 19114 EJnery E Moore, 210 Chicego P1.1bllahed Orange Coast O&lly Agua San Juan Capistrano. Calif Bl.ACK 8KEEP BISTRO, ntE. Cow\ty Cleft o1 ~County on ________ ....:;2.:.,:72:.:fS.:..;114::.;1 Huntington Buch, CA. 92&48 Pilot June 14 21 211. Juty 5 1984 92fS75 890 c.p.1a1 s . eo.u Mw. Calf. May 1e, 19'4 IN m•1c unTICE ThiS blmnen 11 conducted by s T _.... Th.-busmen Is condUC1ed by .,, 92fS27 ,,.. Bay, Coela Ma&. Calif. 9212fS etln Dfjve. Huntington Beach, Calif th11 bualnet1 le condUC1ed by: an 92CM8 lndlvfduat Thi• bullness 11 conducted by an l"UUL l1U general partnership lndtvld ~ "~ ,_, ---~;..;;.;..;....;..;.;;..;..;..;.;;._,,__ v1ooan1 L Abbasde 11o11D1IC unTICE ull TI!omM ~ ~. 890 Pu~ ...,. __ --. -cs Toni C. Mendel Individual Thlt ltatement WU Ried with IM Wlfflam J. McCueker County Cieri! of Oranoe County on Thia statement waa llled wllh the 'ICTITIOUI •u•••• This statement WU llled wllh the f'UUL "" Juanita P. Hogan Ceil;Mlal St.. Colla ..__, c.m. Plot~ 2.•. 31, Jun9 7, 14, , .... NA.Ml ITATHIENT County Clefk 01 ~County on ITATEMINT M Thts atatemenl was Ried wittt tM ~7 27,.._.. Tne following ~ .,. doing May 23, 1984 A8ANDOHMfNT OF UH Of County Clerk of Orange Courtty °" Marlbech s.ton. 2714 °"*'*' buslneQ u ; F248552 ACTITIOUI 9UllME99 MAMIE May 23, 1984 Ave '~ c.llf. 92.IOI 1---..;..;:=;;;..;:.;;:;..;.;;;;;...;...o;;o..;;. A l!l_ POV~TTEARY PLACSE. 31738 Publlshed Orange Coast Diiiy The folt0W1ng persona have aban-Pubhstled er-Coeat ~ ge1n:al~ conduNd by: 1 June 1, 19114 County-Clerk ot Orange County on '241n4 May II. 1184 Publllhed Orange Cout Delly FM5371 a, ... ,.., oad, an Juan Pilot June 7. 14, 21 . 211, 1984 donedtheuMol tneFlct1tlou18ut1-P•lot June 14, 21~·;a. July5, 1NA'' ~f~ CIJ)lltrano. allf 92175 TH-II n... Name ( t)STEAM BRIGHT TH41 Thlll lll9t..,.,.t ... ., wltb -TM ~ ~ .. ..,.. Kathleen JMn Francis. 447 Ham-CARPET CLEANERS (21 STEAM -.;._---------1 r~-. ,..._._ of ~ r .... _.... ~ • Hton, Co1t1 M .... Calif 92827 -----------BRITE CARPET CLEANERS. 591 PtaJC MnTIC£ ..,._,.J' ....,.,. ...,._..,... -••J' °" ZIPP SOFTWARE. 1t 11 8oe Piiot June 14. 21 , 28, July 5, 1914 Publl1hed Orange Cout Dally TH38 Pilot May 23, 30. June 8. 13, 1984 -----------2723-84 rta.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS MlllNIH NAME ITATE•NT Pl&.IC NOTICE Vincent MlchMI Sheehan, 447 Ml.IC NOTICE Wendy Ln • Cotta M ... CA 92fS27 ___ ;..;;;;=:...;..;""'.;;.;.;=---I .UW •. 1tM ,.,.,_ VIit• Cir .. c:c.ta ...._ c.-aeae ---,-IC-T_mou __ .;...;..-au-..... ---.-.--H~~=::~c:,~9~fS2! ___ F_IC.;...T.;;;mou=.;...;..;.;BU;...;.,;...l;.;INEa;;,.__. __ fer~~;~~=::·:.~.; ~.~.. -~ ~ ~ =' Clr~~="'- TM folloWlng peraon 19 doing bUSlnese u NAMEITATEmNT llmltedpartnerthtp NAME ITATUIENT CountyonAug 4, 1981FILENO The f~ per90n • ~ ,.....,.JJurw 4. 1. ·~ .1TM22 Thi&...,_"'CIDillduCtedby.lf\ The lotlowlng pef'90l'll .,. doing Kath'-1 Francis Tne followlng person II d04ng F187717 busin.s 11 lndMdual ~II. Thia llatement wu filed with Iha bus10eSS as Robef1 0 Be•erschmm 591 NEWPORT BEACH ESTATES, __ .,.. llllTIV'I'. &dl 0. K..s SOUTH COAST MERCEDES. 2952 Randolph, Cott• Meta. Calif 92121 l & M MANAGEMENT COM· County C1ett1 of Orange County on Pl RECREATION INVESTMENT Wendy Ln Costa Me.a CA t2fS27 1509 Eton pt ...... oon 8Mctt, nmu\o nu1-. TM ••It uec ....... ,... .,_ PANY, 1500 Adema. Suite 315. June 4, t9M co (2) PROMOTIONS ANO Sh • .._ 5" ,........ I"'--..,....__ ... ~,. __ Costa Mw, CA 9262fS f2414a SURVEYS CO , 310 Fernando St ir,~ A .... ierlCl'lnlltt, •1 .__t. 92te0 flCTTnOUe 9lll• E• ....-.. 7 .,.._,."' -:o-..,. -on Car1o9 L Mutnl. 2801 Weal Al.If. ore, Santa Ana, Cdf 9270fS H ....... 4533 DA.." Suite 403. Belboe. CA.. 92681 Wendy Ln Co.ta MMe. CA 92621 F~ Lorraine Ywnall, 150t llMIE STAW Aof. 30, \184 Lawrencie _....... ~.,,..ton Publi.hed Orange CoMt Ody Thia bu.,... wu ~by Eton Pl Newport Bead\. Cakf n. ,---... -••-.... · ,._. Roed,~Beectl.CA.92fS25 PllotJune14.21.211,July5,1914 Richard Oamrath . 115 anlndivldual,(husbandandwltel 92e60 ~-;;,-·----... ~,.,....., ~ Q011111 o., Thia bualnell .. conducted by an lndMdull Carlol L. Mulnl Metil P Sorlt. 287 Sherwood TH27 E~ller. Balboa. CA. 92681 Rober10 S....tcnuMt Thea~ ll~by an UBEATY GOVENIMEH'f SE· Plot..., 24 11.-.1. M. _,. StrMt, Cotta M4ala, CA 92fS27 Ind~~ ta conduc1ed by en Thta statement ,.. llteo Mlh tl'le WldFMdUal CUAITIES ANO THE ll.8EATY 1!47_... Thia buslMU Is conducted by. • l'tlSUC NOTICE R. o.mr.th County~ a1 o..-. county on rancmca Yamel GS\OUP, 2341 ~ °'""' su.te PWUC IGlD T~ atatement wq hied with IM County Ci«11 of Orange County on June 4. 19'4 f247 .. 7 Pubtllhed Or-ange Cout Diiiy Piiot June 14, 21, 28, JUiy 5, 1984 TH29 ~ r"~lp. ---,-IC-nTIOU.-...-....._l_au;....;.;.1.-lflE;..._1_1__ This statement wu fu.d with 1ne May 25 1984 T~ statement was tiled -.1h the 201 1rw1e Cartt 92714 Thia statement was flied wtth tM MAMIE ITATEMeNT County CWtc of OrMge County on Publ•Sf\eel Cringe Cout Dally County CWtc of~ County°"' FMo PanMrS. 2301 ~ Mav 23. 11184 Pllol June 1• 21 21. July 5. 191SA May 16 t9&4 OnW ~20t, .,,,.,. c.tif. WW County Clartc of Orange County on The fOllOwfng l*'80n II doing -, ..,...,_~ __________ TH-34...;..;..;:... ,,_,. 1 ,..._.., P--Inc • Cellfofru May 15. 19~ bullneSI• ,.._, p ...._~ n.-,._~ n.1&e. -·• -w-... ~ CANAL TRADING POST. 393 Published Orange Coest Deity PlllUC NOTICE u ... ....,._. ...,._._ ...._ ...._, coriioraoon, 23t1 ~ OrM Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Hlmllton Aw •M4, Cotte Mela. Pilot June 7 t4, 21, 211 1984 Piiot May 24. 31 . .,.,_7 14, 1984 ~20t, /nllne, c.llf 927'4 Piiot May 23, 30, June 6, 13, 1984 CA 92fS27 TH-5 FICTmOUI 8UIMll 1J52.a4 TIVs buall1w condUc1ltd by • ___ PlB.J~~C:...;..;NO ...... Tltf--. ___________ __.2u.7~32~-~§.41 William A. Bacon, 393 Hamlllon -----------1 NAMl! ITATU.HT lirnl~~ Ptelldent 11o1m1IC 11nTICE Ave . •M4. Coll• Meea. CA 92fS27 flt&.JC f«>TtCE The f01tow1ng pertons are doing Pl&JC f«)TJC[ flCTmOUI MlltNl!H NAMI ITATEMINT Tne followtng peraons era doing buelneu u : WESTERN MUTUAL ESC~­ NEWPORT. 324 Old Newport Boulevard. Newport 8Mch, Callf. 92863 Newport 8eectl Company. Inc: • Caflfornla. 324 Old Newport Boulevard. Newport ee.acn. Catlf 92663 Thia buatneu 11 conducted by 1 corporation MeMn Zlgner. Prealdent Thl9 1t1tement WU nled With '"- County Cl9rk of Orange County on May 10, 19'4 ,,_ 0-*". faq. •10 Newport Center °'~ .... 1MO Newpoft a.ct\, c.lf. l2teO Publlahed Or~ Cout Dally Piiot May 23. 30. June I. 13. 1914 • 2730-84 l"UUL nu Thi. buaklesa I• conducted by. an bu:11ne11 as -----------This atat.ement w• filed_..,, ttMt Individual f1CTITIOUI au...... AHOHiAIFT ASSOCIATES. 1140 FIC'TITIOUI euu.u County Clertt °'Orange County on FICTITIOUS 8UltNEll Wllflam A. Bacon NAii£ STATEMENT Newp«1 Center Or, St• SOO. New-NAii£ STATEMQtf May 1fS, 19'4 H..-ITATEMEJfT This llatement WU flied with the The lollowlng person II dotng pot'I Be•Ctl. CA 92660. Altn Louis The following person la doing ~ The lollowtag persons .,. doing County Clerk ol Or~ County on business as Huskins buainess 11 llattr •· llMlrtteft. E'aq. bu(-r-')THE ;LLAGE AT MONARCH May 24, 1984 , .. _.. J W.M ENGINE£AING. 2600 East Rhovele Asiooates. 1 Catflorn11 PIANO R~ SERVICE. 8600 IOCr~'Ceftliliit Dr~ -Coast Hwy . Suite 200B. Corona del ltmlted partnerltllp 415 21st StrMt. H1n11flon Ave Huntington Beach. • BEACH (2)MONARCH BEACH Published Orange Coalt Dally Mar, CA 92625 Santa ~onica. CA 90402 Calif 92648 .... ,_.. 9eeeh. Call._ BANK. 29982 Ivy Glenn, Suite 100, P11o1 June 7 14 21 211 1984 Jonn W1mam Mahle<. 1691 Mesa This tu11nesa 11 conoucted by 1 Edward L Whtttmg Jr. 71191 PuOllShed Orange Coast Deity Laguna Niguel, Calif. 92fS77 . . . • TH· '0 Or • Costa Mesa. CA 92622 limited par1nershlp Mine Dnve Huntington Bach Pito1 May 24 31 ""-7 1 ... 1914 Stein-Brief Group, Inc, Calttomla. -----------1 Th11 business rs conducted by an Theodore H Rl'lodM Prn><Jent Cahf 92647 275144 299fS2 Ivy Glenn, Sulit 100, Laguna l'tltt.IC NOTICE lnd!Vldual This $lllemenu was tiled ..,11h the Tl'los buSlne$s is conducted by an NiQl.191. c.tlf. 92677 Jottn Mahler County Cle<!\ of O'•"il~ County on lndJvtdull th11 buliness It conducted by e FICTITIOUI IUllHEll Thia statemeot was hied With tM May 30 1984 Ectward L Whllung Jr corpcwatlon NA• ITATEME.NT County Clerk ol Orange County on F2.47042 Th s statement ... as IJed Wtlh ..... Clvll Downey, Vice Prealdent The fotlowfng peraon1.,. doing May 23. 19~ Loutl A. Hveklna County Clefk of Orange County on Fin~ buslnea u f'24IS50 lrell & Menella May 16 19M Thie tlllement was flied Wllh lhe MUNSON PRIZIO DEVELOPERS PubllShed Orange Coast Ollty Suite 100, llOO Aven11e of the Stan 1"241121 County C1«11 of Orange County on 17711 Mitchell North, 1rv1ne. CA Pilot June 7 14. 2 t 28. 1914 lot A~ CA.. IOOl7 PublcShed Orange Coast Diiiy May to. t~ 92714 TH-9 Publ•"*' Orange Coast Dall~ PtlOl May 24 31 June 7 14 198' F2'65IS1 Laurance N Munaon. 2 South En· -----------I Ptk>t Jo"4! 7 14 21 28 1984 2749-.114 8emerd E. kflnekMf, Eaq. clno Soulh Laguna CA. 92677 TH-13 110 Newpon c.neet °""· auiee David p Prizio. 17111 Terry Lynn Ml.IC NOTICE 1040 Lane, Santi Ana. CA 12705 ..._port 8Mch, Celt. a.G This buslneU It conducted by-• Publl1hed Orange Coat Dally ~·• partnership ,ICTITIOUS BUSIHEH NAME STATEMENT P\8.IC NOTICE f't&JC NOTICC NOTICE Of' INVfT'IMG BIOi i[ DE ATH NO TICES WINTERBO'M'OM MARGARET C WINTER- BOTTOM pass~ av. ay June 8 1984 Survived bv Pilot May 23. 30. June 6, 13, 1984 Laurance N Munson -----------_________ 2z_4_5-a_4 Thia 1tatemen1 was Hied With the P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE County Clerk of Orange County on Tile following person 11 dotng busl~ll FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Nolte«' ts '*eby given ttlat Iha NAM£ ST A TUtlENT Boa'd of Educeuon of the lfvlne Unl- May 24. '984 Tne lollow1ng ~s ere doing fled School Olstnct of Or11n99 Coun- buslness as ty Cahtornla will recetve selle<I bids l'ICTITIOUI 8UIMH NAMI ITATEMINT FICTmOUI 8UllNEll 1ow1 d"""-NA• ITATEMENT ~ Pubhahed Orange Coast Daily Piiot June 7. 14. 21. 211. 19114 TH-21 COSTA MESA CLEA.NEAS & LAUNDERERS. 2228 Newpon Blvd Suite 2, Coste Mella. CA 92627 St119hen Y. Oh, 22222 Anthony Or , El Toro. CA.. 92630 TRIAD TECHNICAL SERVICES up to tO 00 A M Tl\IKl<lly June 3931 MecArthur Boulevard Suite 28th 19114 at MllC'll ltme said b!ds t 10 Newport Beach. CA 92660 v.111 be pubhcty opened and read for ONY Systems Inc Calltornia TYPEWRITER SERVICE FOR 3931 MacArthur 8oule'.18fd, Suite MAINTENANCC ANO REPAIR AT 110 N-port Beach CA 92860 VARIOUS LOCATIONS Bid con- Thts buSlneas Is cof'ducte<I by • dlllona and 1nS1rvchons and b•d n Jt'fl Jones. Daughe.r \'1ck11.• Vullft-. brother Jun Coge'lhall and grand- 1. h1ldren. Chnsty Crumpton, Kar't'n Vult('t'. Michael VuJ- let> and Brian Jones Mrs Wmterbouom was a long time Laguna Beach aru.st ,md also a member of the South Coast Community Chun. h Memonal seTVlces will bl· held Fndav. June 15. 1984 at 11 AM "at Paofic Vin.:· Morluarv Chapel Fam1l~ rt'qUNt:.. m heu of flnwt•r-.. donations mav bl> ~:nl It• lht• Arthnu~ Foun- dation Pal t(11. V1ev. Monu, r' d1n.,,tmi( 3500 The fol ng pereons at• ~·'V T ...... followlnn -.eon Is dolnn busl~•• ,,. ... ..,.... ... CATALINA COMMUTER, 19300 buslneu H ; Ike Jone1 Ad., Santa Ana, Cal". ALM ASSOCIATES. 11101 11o1m11c unTICE 92707 Parkcou11, Bldg. O. Suite 2<M. Santi 1 ___ ..;.,.~~.;.;..;-""'...;..~.;;._-- Aola.nd N. Duke, 29119 Ginger· Ana. CA. 9270l FICT1T10UI 8UllMl&I wood Circle, Fwllefton, Caflf 92&35 Richard l McDermott, 1942 NA• ITATEMIENT Robert A. Frott, 487 BroadVfey. Omega. Santa Ana. CA 92705 TM folloW\ng perlOn fl doing Cotti ~. Calif 92827 Tillt business •• conducted by: an b al lnd1vldull u .. neu u Ttllt buslnetS II conducted by; • Alci'IWd L McDermott AT YOUR SERVICE. 542 Fu1*1on general part~p Thil statement WU flied wlth tM Av• ' Newport Buch, Calif 92863 Roland N Duka Gayle M 009n1, SA2 Fu'*1on Thia •t•tement Wll filed with IM Coun~ Clerk of Orange County on A Newport 8"ctl Callf 92663 County C1lettl of Orange County on ~A~~.o!.~:IOD£,. a IUC~ ':irvin p Goens. '542 FU11er1on Ruth S Oh, 22222 Anthony Or .. El Toro, CA 92630 This business ls conducted by an fndlvlduat Stephen Y Oh Thia statement wa filed With the County Clerk of Orange County on May 11. 1984 • '2451'7 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Pilot June 7. 1', 21 211. 1984 corporation torms may be obte•ned 11th• ofhc• D1v1<1 N•dt!I Pras1de'1t ot Fiscal Support S.Yleel 2941 Th11 statement was hlfld wttll the Alton Avenue lrv1oe Cat1tom1• County c .. rk 01 Orangto Counly on (pl'l<>Ot> t7141 863-tOo Eio.t 25 I May 30 1'184 The O•stnct rest'NM the ng"t to a.ry H. 9tOWft F247041 •eft!CI any or all Bies or to w11w any Ttt-2 133 N. Cemdefl on ... S11tll Fi------------1 .. ••r1r H1n1, CA ICl210 trregular ·toes o• mformll1ties In any BKls or 1,, lhe l>tdo•ng Norma Taylor. two brothers. Claude and Frank DaV1dson. Mrs Maxwell was born m Roswell. New Mex- ico .u>d has been a resident of Newport Beach {or the past twel~ years. She bas worked as a secretary for the past five yean m the account.mg department for The Newport/Mesa School Dlstnct. She will ~ aad.ly rrussed by all. Services will be held Friday, June 15, 1984 at 2 P M at Saint James Epl.9COp81 Church, 3209 Via Lido. Newport Beach, Cali- fonua Gravt!Slde service!. w1U follow at Paabc Vie'4 Memorial Park. Newport Beach. Cah!onua Pao.fie \'1ew Mortuary, DirectoA n-H-2700 May 23, 9~ --·'"' One CIYtc ..... 1""9 250 AW Newp«1 BMch. Calif 928&3 ,._ .. _ This bullnesa II conducted by-an Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Newport 9Mct\, CA. IMIO lndivldWll Pflot June IS. 13, 20. 27. 1914 Publllhed Or~ Cou1 Diiiy O.yte aoen. lllillD•fC MnTJCE Pubhs"-d Orenge Coast Ot•i'\ ___ .;...,.UUL=;.;.;;....;."".;.;;..;..:.::..;;;,._ __ , P~ot June 7 14 2t 28 1984 flCTITIOUI 8UIMll N.U.ITATEMENT TH-1• '"l•r>e Un1hed SchOOI O.slnct A Stanley Co<ey Autno11zt'd Agent Put>I 5hfod Orenge Co1s1 0.lfy Pito1 Jur>e " 21 19~ f'<KlllC \1t•w Dnvl•. New·----------- pon &:al h n4.t ~;oo W·ll Pilot May 23. 30. June I . 13. 181S4 Thia statement wn Med wtth the -----------2735..f.t County Cleft< of Orange County on Nil.IC NOTICE l'tltt.IC NOTICE May 2s. 1994 flMm:2 FICTITIOUI auaitlll flCmtOUI 8UllNlll Publllhed Orange Cout Dally NA• ITATEMEfT NA~.IT~TUtltlT •. •. Piiot June 14 21 29, Juty 5. 1T91._.!,. r-..~ .,_IOM .,. doing TM following per'IOl'I II doing ----------",.-' bullne.t .. : bullnell .. ll't ZORRO INVESTMENT COM-CALIFORNIA WESTERN IN· ___ ...;Nll...=.:.:l;.:.C...;NO.:.::;..;.T.:.::""-;.;;... __ PANY. 1651 Eaal fourth SlrMt, G San11 Ane. CA 92701 TERICA & EXTERIOR DESI N, flCTITIOUI MlllNHI H Frri Yoder. Jr , 11111 Ellefle., 3054 Van Buren. Cotti Mna. CA. NA ... ITATl•NT Newport~. CA 92MO t 2J21S Caslettana. 30fS5 Taylor The foltowing person is dOlng Donald H YC>der, 17111 Antigua. ~ 1 bU11M1a as N9WpOn a..ch. CA 92MO Way. COiia Mesa. CA. 92626 SIDE STREET HAIR SALON Dudi.y B Franll. 931 E!Mrald Thi• bulln.sa 19 eoodUCled by· an 2830 Avon Suite "O". ~ ~ "'-~h CA 12153 lndlYldual Buctl. Cattt 12ee3 una -• · Jefry c .. 1e11ana Gene T...a Pat 2015 Aroma L. Arg~. 82 Linda 1•. Thie •l•ttmenl WU fll9CI with 1114t Dr WMt C0¥1na. ct«t 11712 ~ ~ ~AC:C:,~ed by 1 County Ci.rk of Orange County on TN• buatneM 11 con<tucted by an _,._al partnetlt\lp. May 19. 1ee. lndl~ .,......~ ~ Oen.Pu George L Argyro. Pub11"'9d Orange Cout Deity ™• ttalement wu flied with tri. TNt ttattn*\t WM filed with the Piiot May 23. 30, June 8, 13, 1984 Counly Clerk of Orange County on ~~~.~of °'WIOt c::: 2137·'4 M9Y 10. 1914 '*9C1 r-----------Put>KINd 0rang9 Coat Delly 4'ACtCIOMi KIDOD a IUC«UMO "8JC NOTICE P tot Mey H 30. June t . 13. 1814 OM CMI ,....._ ._... _ -----....-.--------" HM-14 --~CA.-'1Cnnout ...... (t1') Ml ..... •TATDmff ....c NOna: PubMMO Orenge CoM1 Daily The ~ ~ .,. ~ __ .....;.,;.;;;;;;:.;:;..;.;.;;;..;.;,;..;;..... __ Hot May 23, IO. <NM •· 13. 11M bualnMa.. ncnnoue ~ .. 273144 AUTOMAll. 627 Senta AM Aw . Mm ITA~ ~---------1 ~leach, CA t2'a TM ~ pereon ii OCW'O Dlmlttl Vullecvte, o.kWOOcl CW· ~ a... ~N IO.l, W-... APPAOV 0 'uitANCIAL "-NO matter Ane Ave .. ~ 9Mdl. CA vtCU. •10 ~., •11t eo.i. t2ta ........ CA taat What you' re JoM ,.., • .-. ..,, e.nnino MMY M. WrtQtlt. a 10 ._., • u 1. dotng. Your AYe .Newpot\9-:fl,CA ·~ Ooe11Mela CA tMH Thlt~ft~i,, 1 Thlt~ll~by.en hometown ~ C:-.,. ·~ wright n_ewlP8~ TlMI ltltem.nl .... ftled lill4th t"9 Thie tt1'9nlenl WU ""° the The ., .... county~ of~ COunly on °""''' 0.11 cl~ Cowntr on May 11, 1M4 Mey I 1914 ~ ,,_ ta In. ~ o..,.. c... Dally P\ibll9fllld or.,.. COMl ~ £ ___ _... ..... --'-=""~--....... -=~-.. -flll)t ,., n :10..--a. "' ,... Pttot ... ., ao June 1. 1l; ao. 1* 11..... 2 ..... L The loQowlng persons.,. OOlng __ _.;..Pl&..;..;.;;_;,C_;NO~T_;IC~E __ _ buSlfl91U· (t)MOHARCH BEACH BUILDING COMPANY (2)MONARCH BEACH NAME ITATUIENT CORP (3)MONAACH BUCH DE· Tne loltowlng pers0n9 are dOong VELOPMENT CORP 14)THE CLUB bu~ ':NTfiAPRIZE 4.'.U WMi AT 'MON~RCP4 BEA~ 29987 tvy ' • Glenn. Sult• 100. l9QUM Niguel. mlnSler ........ Newpor1 Beac.h CA Cahf 92fS77 92683 St .. n-8rlet Group. Inc • Call-Geoe Lachenmyef • 43 l West fomta. 29982 Ivy Glenn. S~t• 100. ;'= Ave Newport BMch. CA Laguna Niguel Cell!. 92fi77 Sc It G Lachenmyer 431 WNI Thia butinn.s 11 conducted by • mlns~er Ave . N-poit ·Beach. CA corporation 92663 Clvll Downey. VIC'lt Pf'Mldent Thll buS•nest II conducted by a Fin•~ Thi• ltatement ,,,.. ltl9d With the gerier11 partnersl'llp C._...1.. ,..,_ Cou Gent Lachenmy« C<Nnty _.,. Of vrtnge nty on This 111ternent *at !tied Wtlh the May 10. 19'4 ~ County Clerk of Orange County on a.meN I.~. E94'> May 23. 19114 F*5S4 t10 Nnpon C-• °""-•utte Pl.iblithed ~ Coast O&lty ~Beach. Caltt 926e0 P11u1 June 7. 14, 21 21 1984 Pu~1"*1 ar.,. Coat 0.•ly T .. -f T "'3 P\&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllMU NAME ITA TEMOfT l T .. f~··pertC>nc It ~ bu~SSIS lalMIGH POINTE (O)HIGH POlNTE SPORTSWEAR (C)HIGH POlNTE· CALIFORNIA tdlOASHIN DAAW· ERS 1001·8 W•t t71h St Cotta Meu 92$27 Lon11ne Ann Morcos 33 SllOOI· ing St11 lnttne. CMI 92714 Thtl business II Con<IUC1ed by •n 1nd1Vldull Lorraine A MOfCOI Thia t11t.,,.,,t was """' """h tM County CIWll. ol Orange County on Ma~ 18 1914 FMt101 Published Orange Ca&st Dally Pilot May 24 31. June 1 l4, t"4 21~··4 PllOt May 23 30 Jun9 I . 13 1184 •-ti' ..n'11'r 272144 ___ .;... ... ~==...;."".:..::...;'..:..:.::l\A:;._ __ .__ _________ _ I 01!\,lE Dorvth\ A Dmme. resident or Hunt 1ng1on Beach p.:i. ......... -d ~wa\ Jun l:! 1984 Sur.., 1-tl b' husband Wtl- Ti..im P Dinnr< Jr cfaugh- tt•r.> Mar;. ,>ant. Ward. Col· l("t•n Ha .. ward and DeeDee Dmntt and ~n Wilham P Dmrue lll s•~tt>r:.. Connie &.h1avune Lon.•tta Evenn. Edn.a t<.kCanhv brolht'rs Ru· hard and · Kf'nnt-th Hartnett eight gnnd- l'hildn-n Rosary. Thursday Jum-14. 1984. 7·30 PM. ~Jai of Chnst1an Bunal. Junt' 15, 11.lM, Fnday JO AM, both :tt St Bonaw-n· tureo; Ct11hnhc Church, Hunungton ·h lnkr~ mi·nt Good Sh phttd C~m­ t-\ rv. Hunu"ltOJ'l BHich. Oin=ct«'d b) Wesunimt.rr MmlOll&l Park Mortuary tA 9f'EU. FRANCES JA. E1.L MAX· WELL.• . l of p;lf'' °' • h. Jun 12. 1984 an h Cahfom1a thh• 1Un Sb~ 1.1 .,._ td by hC!!' lov\na bus. nd. Wal H (Bud) .ai • ~ II th dau1hl ra. • Kc-ll Sheri .M c I • I I nCkh1Jdn-n rt.an nd Htl HAit~ LAwfi..arr. OUYE Monuwy • Ceme19rt Crem•lory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa M-. 'SCCl-'55S.. .... -................ -. PtPCE UOTHOI IEU. BROAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Broad_._, Costa Mesa 642-9150 IAt. n H"G~.-o" SM ITH a TUTMlll WU fCUfF CHAPll «r E 7th S\ co~t• t.4•i=- (;46 ''31' ---- • i,...,..-~""!------.;.-..:.Nl.=;.;;..;.;;;;...;..;-.------_-:--Nltc NOncr---..,.· ~~"ftlllC NOTICE---_-_---_-.;,.~..___..::.:..:_-, __ ......, ............... ___ ,, __ ...;.,...;.;._u_c_NO_TICE~--1--...;. ... ~-IC-fl)_n_a ____ ~-__:.;MUC=~NO~JIC(~,.;._-· ~ ON>IN>NCI Ofl =w~~ ~~· .... ::on~r.. ::.::' llltpr~ iC#\ 1 ~~JBST 8. JiMo~ J~ NOnte r..~= .. tAU NOTICI a.Tt:'1.na•1 IAU Ofl =::~n:~to.. ~ .. .!.!~-IHAllll TM"10 CONn9"'90flll--1u100 .Appbbi1111. OF ao•mfON TO AOuJN. ttOTlCI T'.a.H11• 1h• Co•ta M•H ltnl\l~I v w, .... -The ptOY\9&0rlt of tN1 Otdltlll'Ce .,,_,. ac>Plv to .. Aft ~·t. £'"" ,.., YOU AM .. Dl'AUl T UNDD A On JUiy 11. l 9t' ll 10 00 a.Jn DNt.lon hU P'~ • ._.IMt Sectioft&: Md '° wry ,..,..opm.m OI """ UlltlnQ Of ~. -1 TE R E TA Te NO. ODO OP TMllT, DATID Join., 14, S'*"90fl/Amlrica!t hp ... TNll DedaflllO!l IC!dretllnOpollibll.,,. 15 30 010 llftenl o~ pt~~ Al UH 111L U..Slt YOU u aa AC'flON Deed ~. tnG. • Trutt ... at wonf'Ml!'llal ~tor t'-~ 15 31020 'Purpoee 1UI 050 £1~1 of, ... Share T,.tnc Con~lton TO NC>Ta'C:T YOUft "'°""n· &uccelaOt T'M• Of luei.t!IUted •no"'°*''' 15.38 030 IC rectua1 Anci111g1 A T"41 'alt at\.,. Trattlc ContnbutlOn II bued upon lhe 11ntu -To alJ ht·1ra, ~flc:wi • MAY M IOU> AT A ~ TNtl ... of ttllt otf'talll 0.0 of 1, tone !11cept1on Per"'ll 1&.38.CMO Terms & DetlnltloM ponlc>O of the oonetNctlon coet of ti. total Clrwi tton 8)atam tmprO\' cr~d1wrs end rontrngen\ I A.LL ., vou NlflD AN U PI.A· Trust ..cutld ~Y 8TEPHtN J. ZE·U· t02 tor Mlloh !!t•!'~J 15 31.°"5 APC>Nc&btllty ,,,.., •• MC9IMtY 10 ~t IN Mu• Plan OI 8trMU an.cl HIOl'lwll Cl e-dltors of ERNEST D. NATIOtC Ofl ntl NAT'UM OP THI MUlL.ER ANO OIANI! M MULL.CR. Naugi.e. lncorp«ltld. tlUtnOR&9U 15 ~~ &tablllhment of OonltlbutlON bdud"-o UniYwllty om. (Net~ Coett). end the total numott SALMON and ""nK>lW who NOCHDUfQ AOAJNIT YOU, Hutblltld and wtte, and t9COtdld agent tOf "let( Neteon. C. ~. 15-31 oeo Peyment of Contrl_,.ION ~ ''°"" ltlllc:i,,ettd •a r_.t of trend growth. r-. YOU 1HOUt.D CONTACT A LAW· 011M/7t u lnltruf'Mnt no "°91, ~ ~ Sona. 33 t6 felt• t&.30 OTO u. of Funde B The Fill SMrf Traffte ContributlOn 11\11 be cM:ulatld. In may ~ othcrw1» interested YlR. In booll 12173, page 321 Ottlclll WM AQed, eo.1a ....... kit • Con- 1& 38.080 In ueu Contrlbul!On&. oorcSenot wltt'I the tolio.tno Pf~ .,,d .. •ta.bliahtd by the ~ tn the will and/or ta&e. on June 21. 1914, at t 30 A M Ricord• of Orenoe COUnty, c.t-dlt\ol'tll UM P9fmtt '°' ~ Pllf'll• 1&.31.0IO b~tlon9 Shin Aeeolutlon ldoptecf by Cl\Y Councll In oonjuncllon with tN• A ~tJUon has been filed O.leuH ~ ComPll'IY· Inc .. • tomla. ano pYllUtMI to thal certain lf'O In ooniunc11on wtth ti. contt~ !g = ~<:g WelWf tor Anoro.':'=~· Or~ Counoll lhall determine by '-Olutton net roadwey co.I • by lll."!ll WlLLlA.MS ln the ~~::'~r-:':'= ~~ ~~; ~1~~:~~}~,: =:.,~ ,:;. :r.:=':t!;ent 15.3&. no Supplementary Pro"'91on• I~ Supcnor Court of Oranae to o..d OI Truet tecorded J~ .. Instrument no M-0730M ol oc-IOC*ted al 2930 HllbOf GoulrNd t& 38 130 S.V.lblkty a) The 01Y Councll tl\all determine wn1ct1 rOlldway and ,.., County requesting that 20. 1te2. &1 IMt No 82--022"2. ot flc:le.I Aecofd• ot Mid County. Wiii In a c2 Zone eitvlrCMW!tal 0.- 1ua.o10 lnl.,,t ~owm.r•tt •• necteMl'Y to lmpl9fl1ent t"'9 Muter Ptar1 of St'"1* SETH WILLIAMS bf-ap Otfleltl ~d• 1n the office ol ttle undet and pur.uant 10 Mod o..d ot termlnetiOft. Nagatw. Decl#at~ .. The City Counell OI the City of ~ 8MCt\ flndt \NII Min Hlohw9Y9 ~ UMlerllty ~ . County A«:order of Orange County. TNlt Mil II Publlc euctlon tor QUI\. 2 Rezone P1tmll A ..... IS ... ~1. or rect..elopment. of ptopeny within the City wlll , .. ult In 'b) The City Council ehall determine. for ..oh ~ lmPf~•. an pointed as personal rep• Slate ol Calllor"IL e..eoutld by llWful mon.y ol the Unllld Stat• of G • n•r a I PI 1 n • m •n d m •n t t11ttlc volumll th•t Uc.eel IM capacity ol ll'le ui.tino City-Wide a.tlmal• Of the total cost• neoeuary to complete eKf1 lmprOYWMnlli resentatlw w dm.inlstcr thl' O!OAOI! A MOLINA and MARTA ""-le•. et , .... North front .,,. OP 12·3A kit R~ o. MlaUISOn, ctrovletlon IYWm c) The City Counc:ll aNll det«mlne, wlttu'MP41Ct to roedway lmprow-ea tale ol ERNEST o MOLINA WILL SELL AT PUBLIC trance to the County Counl'IOu'M. authoflled eo-n• tor M.-ro INll-The City Ccillnc:ll ot the City Of~ a.ctl,,.. det~ that tfll "*'"· an eet1n11t• ot the ~t and an~ed tunc:llng ..,.....,.. t s d .... AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOE.R 100 CMc: Center Ortw Wtllt. hnta neee ~-. SO& Nof1tt Tu&Cln A.,. fllllur• to ppend th41 ~ of the eiUtllno Cffoulatlon E*Mnt In .. ,191y the co.t• ol COMtructlon In ctewmln"'9 IM amount 01 tundt ALMON (Un er lnl' lnde-FOR CASH (payebll at time ot Nie Ana. CaJ1IOMla all that right tmnnd enue. ~ 180. Santt ML ror a aoc«danoe wtth the Matt« Plan of StrMt1 and Hlgtiwey1 will 09IM available lor roeOwmy lmptovwnantt the CounCll lhall lnc:lud4t funding JX>ndent Admulistratlon of 1" tawtul money ot the IJl'l~ed lntef .. I con~ to and now Mid °''" Enwonmenttll lmc>eCI Aeoottl unacoaptabte i.v.11 of ooogeetlon on etreet.e and lntertieetion. tr•ffle trom oti-~nmen1a1 ent11i... City~ eennartced '°' ro.dw F..a~tes Act) ·rhe pctJllon 11 Stai .. } 11 th• front entrance to by 11 ufldet Mid o..d ot Tf\1411 In the 1mendrnent to tfll o.Mral lllAn acctdent1, air pollutton. nolM. and r•tnctlon• on .oo.. '°' """'~ conttructlon purpoeee, and lh41 extent to whlc:tl committed protect.I SN tor hearing in Dept No 3 Suitt 211 (2nd FIOOf), 26200 Eaet La property ellu•tld In uld County Land UM EllmWit to ~nett \llll'llelee reqU!rld to conttruct. fund M dldleate land IOr, lh41 epealflc: roect.1 700 C' . ,..._ · Or. Pu Rold. Lagune Hiit.. California. and Stitt deaQ'lbed u · IM property frOITI loW and medlWnl The City Counc:ll al9o find• and deciat .. thtl, In lhe abMnee of thl• ltnptew«Nnl. at IVIC \.A!'nter ' an rtght, title Ind Inter"' con~ PARCEL 1 LOI 14 Tr.ct 3102. In dentlty ,..ictenli.J to high d411\11ty Otdlnane9 lmpollng • lair lhate trafflc c:ontrl~tlon. exlallng and furture di The City Coundt el'lall detennin.. fOf ~ay ltni)fo...ment11 West.. Santa Ana. CA 92701 to and now held by It under Hid the City of CO.II Meta. County of rM!d«ltltl and gener* c:omnwci.t. '°"roea ot re....nue are ln.o.Quat• 10 find• .ubltanllal pottlon of the dl"-9nce. It any. be'-1 the etttmatld OOl1-of oont~NC11on ana t on July 6 1984 at 9·30 AM Deed ot Tru.1 In the Pf°'*'Y 11tu Orange. Stall ol Celltornla M per • reione to PIAMld ~t drculatlon eystem lmprovemenll ~to tM>ld ~able ltYlll estimated IUndlng available to~· the lmpro-..ment. • BJECT. th. tied In aakl County end Stat• d• mep r.aorded In Book 120 PfiQet 3 Aeaidentlol·HIQCI Oenllty (POR-~0) of congestion and related adverM lmp.c:ts. e) Thi eiuenc to which the COit of conetruotlc>O t0t all rotidW• lF YOU 0 W e tcrlDed as· and 4 ol Ml1eenaneoua Mape In th41 and PlanMd ~I Com- 15 38.020 PurpoM lmPfOWMenll lxceld the tund• available. or anllclpatld tor coo1tructlng gr.mting of the petition. you Thtl Po«lon 01 Lot t09, Treet No Otfk:e ot the County AacOfdet of fMfeial (POC). Amendment to the The City Councll of the Ctty of Newport &Nch find• and deterntlnN the lmpro..-nent. enalt be the "!Wit roectwey cott;' should etth.er appeQr at the 300. 1n 1119 Clly ot Cotta M ... •• Hid County Muter Plan of h'twe~. and: r• ~::a':!::'ff~~::;:.:a::_~~~=~=i:'~~ tri:.r~~~.,::::1;:~'f~~~5~.~T.1~~ heanng and stat~ you ob~· r:f =P:;c;C::~~·~= rni~~~r:::;: :;,r=-.,t:; i=,:; !T:~t:.!t~~:t Improvements 1t1at 1nc:r .... roadw9y capacity Within the City of N9WpOf1 following l'NIM« llOIUI or hle written obj«· record• ot Orange County, d• eubltancet 1y1119 below 1 a.pth of BHr Street Incl SOutll COMt OrlYt 8Mch 8'lcil that traffic geoerated by daYelopment and r~t ot •I The total remaining deYelOpmant In aactl land "M ce1eooiv tJoru. with the court before ecribed u follows 500 1 .. t frOf'I\ the aurlaoe ot uld In an PDR·MO %one. land wttnln the City wt" not rMUH In u~table i.vel• of cono-11on ol .. cabllshed In Section 15.38.0<40 D .• lhall be mult plied by the Trlf) the hearing. 'lour appeM· Beginning at the moat E11terty property, bUl wtth no rlghl of tu(· 3. RRone Petition R-14-12 and the clrculalloo 1ys1em . Gener•tlon Rate •tabllthed In Sec:UOn 15.38.040 E. b corn411 or said Lot 109. nmnlng face entry, as reterwd In deed r• Zone EllolOtlon Petm11 U-64·19 The City Council alto rinds and declarea that thla Ordinance con19'N • bl Alt of the additional dalfy tripe ot Md! land UM cat~ lhall ~nt.'t! may be In person or Y thence Nortt!Wflterly along the cord.cl and reserved In deed• ot 10< Adrian Young. auttiorlZed IQlftt ,.., and ttQullaDle metflOd ol determining the extent 10 wNdt IN add.cl 10 determine the total 9""9Q9 dally tripe lhel the City• CllrtYlallon your altotney Nonheasta<ly hne of Mid Lot 102 00 r900fd. !Of MICh.., 0 Ray, 18" Whit• ~t Of r~t ot land wlH oen«•t• traffic volumea and 1Y9tem mu.t eccommodtte 1n the Mura. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-f .. t thence South-terty patlllel PARCEL 2. Art euement tor In· Road. Suite t60, Irvine, kif I Re- M.tal>llahas 8 f11r and 9Quitable !MthOd l0t dletrlbutlon of coal• ot c) The City Council aMll determine the • ..,.,. eoet P« lrtp by dividing TOR red to With the Southeaster I~ one ot Mid gret1. egreu and publlo ulllltlet ion• trom R3 to R4 In conjunetlon c1roo1auon system lmpr011911lent• neceaaary to aocommod•ll the traffic net roadway cost by the total 111tflc volume gen«ated by l'*ld growth. or a rontmgcnl c 1 r Lot 120 oo leet, thence along the South 10 feet of Lot• 1 to with • Conditional UM ,,_mlt to volumes generated by IUCl't development. · d) The Fair Sha,. Trafflc Contribution required by any ptoje<:t lhall bej of the deceased. you must Souiheasterly p•rtllel' with the 10Inclusive11nd the Nor1h 10 l•t of exceed the lllowable denllty wlttl 15 38 30 Specllle Findings celculated In the tollowtng manner: file your claim with the N<><theaaterly line ol said Lot. Lota t 110 20 Inclusive. Tract 3102. varl•nc" lrom rear "tbaoll. The City Council, attw through review ol all relevant lnlom\lllon, has I Relldentlal Projeeta· TM.,,_. coat per trip llhall be mul1lpli.d by court or present It to the per-t02 OOfeet to the Soutneastertylln41 In the City ot Cotta M .... County Of numbef otcom~ pertltng ~. made spec1hc taciual hndlnQS concurrently with tne aoop11on ot this th41 lotal number ol trips gen«eled by the ptoject, u8'ng the metl\OckMogy ot said Lot thence Northeatterty Orenoe, StatA of Callfotnla u per number ot building •toriel. Ot*I Ofdinance Tile specllic flndinga m.O. t:>y the Council u olthe time of the and Tretfic Generation Rat .. eetablllhed In thlt ..atlon; sonal representative ap-120 oo 1 .. t 'to the point ol begin· mep record.cl In Book 120 Pages 3 tf>llCe. building MJp.tratlon and adoptton of thts Ordinance are .. tottowa: 11 Hotel/Motel•. The aver9Q9 cost per trip thall be mulllpllld by the potnled by the court wuhm nln . and 4 ot MllOall•nedU• Mac>• In the 0.01c111on requlremanll IOf a 82 A On May 29. 1972. the City Council adopted• Land Ute Element u number or trips genll'ated t:>y each room. the product of which lhlllt then four months from the date of r't. street addr"' and other Office of the County Recor<* of unit apartment pioi.ct located at part ot the O-al Plan fOf the City of N9wport 8Mch The Land Use be multlpllld by the total numb« of room•. first issuance of letl~rs as common dealgnatlon. II any. of the .. Id County. 867·8T7 W•t 19th Str•t. In an A3 Elemetll tpecilles the permitted u-of land within the City of N~ 111 For olfloe. retan. c:omm«elal and lnduetrlal UMI, the lollowtno ded c._., 700 { real property dacrlbed at>ov• 19 EXCEPT thtt portlol\ lncludld Zone EnYlronmental Delermln .. Beach and places llmlts on the lntenalty and denalty of llldl UM The L..lllld pr<>C*Sur• apply , provt in ~-uon o purp(>ftld to ~ 2395 Orange. within flatc:el 1 1!>0Ye deleflbld. oon, NegaU,,. Oeclal•tlOn. U• Element hu been updated and amended. from ume to time to ...nect a The traffic oeneratton flcion lt\all be UMd 10 determine the number the Probate Code of Cali· Coeta M .... ca111ornl• The atrte1 lddrast Of ~ com· 4 Zone Exception Per mlt et1angu 1n land UM and lntentltlll ~oveo by the City Council ot trips per 9QU9re loot; I fornaa The lune for hlmg Tile underaloned Tru1tN di•· mon dellgnetlon ot Mid pre>f*IY: ZE-84· 108 for Public: Storaoe, ln-9UDMQuent to tile adop.tlof'i of tti. Element: b The number of trip• per aquare toot It multlpli.d by the coat per trip . . . clatma any llebllfty tor any 1nc:or1ect· 716 James Str .. t. Cotta Mna. eorporated. authorlrld Agerit tor a The City Council hu oonductld a tho<ough and lntanllYe •tudy ol as determined by the methOclotogy Mt forth In thl• eec:tlon. to dtta<mlne claims will not explt'e prior nMS of the etreet •ddreas and other Callfornl• 92626 the Tlmee Mirror Comf)eny, Tltnel the relationship between the land uees and d4tnsl11es permitted by the the coat per equ1re loot; , to four months from the date common designetk>n. II any. enown Name and •ddrey of the Mirror Squat•. Lot Angele9. tor • General Plan and the actual development ot propeny The relatlONhlp c The cott per aquare loot le mul1lpli«I by the total aquar• foot9Q9 ol of the heanng nouced above. herein t>eMl\c;lwy 11 wtloN r9Quett the Conditional UM Permit l0t a mW--be~ permitted u-and denllt ... and .ctual ~t hu been a proposed pioject to determln41 the Fair Share Contribution; YOU MA y EXAMINE Said ule wtll be made. but Nie Is being conducted· ,.,_al warehol.IM projeet to ~ con-studied~ a periOd ol NYer•I yurs and t>aNd upon thll lludy. the City c ~nualty. Of u deemed neceaary. the City Counc:ll In conJunctlon . without covenant or warranty, ex· Netlonal Mortgage AllOClttlon. c/o •trvctld In oon)unc11on wllh • council 11 able to anatyze trend• In growth and ~elopmerlt and the with the Crty'a budget MNlon•. lhall revi.w the Trend Growth Ataump. tht.' hie kept by the oourt. If preu °' Implied, regarding 1111•, Stleoraon/ Am&flcen Elq>f ... Mort· neighborhood •hopping center a•tent to wtuch 10111 anticipated ~I will be different than tlons. Trip Gerierallon Ratet and Aoedw•y Cott El~lmatff, and II you are anterest.ed in the es-posseulon, or encumbrance& to gege Corp. 1201 E Hlghlend Ave .. located at 2075 Newport 8ouleY11td dtve!Opment auth0<lzed un<* the G-111 Plan and relevant zoning oec:aaary. thall amend the F•lf Share ~utlon •tabllenlno the Fair tale you may serve upon the pay the remaining principal sum of San Bemardlno, CA 9240-4 In a C2 Zone. Environmental 0.. Otdinancee Based upon this ltudy and anaiy.la. the City Council le atHe to Share Traffic; Contribution to en11.1,..1t111 II It a fair and equitable method • the note(s) 1eeured by ,.Id Deed ot Direction• to the above P'OC)&rt)' termination: Negattv. Decl#atlon. pre<llc1 With some ~oty, the magnitude and extend ot future deYelop-tor the dlatributlon of coatl of circulation syatem lmpr~ll neceaary executor o r adm.uustrator, or Trust. with 1n1er .. 1 theteon, u mey be oDtalned by requeatlng For l\Jrthet Information. plMM meo1. 10 ecc:ommoda1e tratnc: YOlumet gen«&ted by trend growth upon the attomey for the ex· provided 1n said note(•). advancu. aame In writing from the~ call the Plannlng Oapertment at c The City Council ti .. alto studied and 911aJuated the extend to which D In the-• no aubetan.W. dUlnged to"'' of tM pt0wtMcM11 of ecutor or administrator, and 11 any. uoder the term• of .. id Deed within 10 d1)'1 trom tile flrtt publl-(7141754-5245 different tend uMS generate automobile tripe (trip gMerallon rates). The thle otdlnence °' tf)e Fatr ltw. ~ _.., dWlftt tM um. file wllh the court with 0 1 Trust. lees. charges and ex· cation of thll notice. Publtttlld Or1nge Coast Deity Piiot City Councn, In 911aJuat1ng trip generation rat•, hu taken Into consider· between tM mandatotJ bHlftnuel CtlJ Councll '" ......... tonh i>41nM• ol the Truetee 1nd of the Sold ule wlll be made without June 14. 19&4 allon material prepared Dy the National Institute ot Traffic: Engineers and heNln, tM dollar amount. Mt tottti In The,.., l tww. llleeotutloft and proo( of service. a written trust• c:teeted by Mid OMd ot covenant ol warranty. expr.., Of T--42 11m11ar organtta11ons The traffic gen«atlon factor• estal>lllhld 1t1 this Extl'bfte "A" and "8" ......-. _.,.be~--~ beeec1 request staung thal you de-Trust Implied, u to Utle, poSMUlon 0t ordinance reflect tile molt aocur•ll dlaractera.auon ot ,,... actual traffic: Upott anr 1ntettm incw In .,. c......-l'Ttce "*• (the Loe sire special nouce ol the fil-Tile 101a1 amount ol the uopald ena1mt>ranc;ea to satltty th41 unpaid Pl8..IC NOTIC£ gen«atad by~ laod uMI ~ -Lono ~and Anaflelm !Mn). TMe ..__... "--f to d b•I•~ of the obliglllOn MCI.lied Dalance du. on the note eecurld by EATH OP D The City Council. t>Ued upon 11111uey or trends In d~t and .all be c:alcUlatechnd become eff9c:.W. on J"'J 1 of any,._ t"9t the mg o an mven ry an ap-by the property 10 be sold and said DHd ot Trull to wit NOTICE OF D trip genetatton rates. ties determined that the exletlng Roadway Capacity City Councll ctoea not otMnrlM rewtew tM OOftt.ftb °' swoWWon• of pra1sement of estate assets or reasonable estimated costs. e•· St t3.868 15, plut 1he fo41oWtnQ .. ti. PETER C. REID AKA 11 Inadequate to accommodate traffic volumes that wlll be generated b)' thle Ofdln..-and the Fair ltw. "-olutton. of the peUtions or accounts pense1 and adval)Ces at the time of mated coets. e•penMI end ad-PETER CHARLES REID tutur• deYeloPn*'tt. t5.38 060 P•ymenl ot Contrl~tlon mentioned 10 Sec-uon 1200 the 1n1ua1 puDllcatlon or the Notice ~at the time of the inltltl put>-• .. ,0 OF PETmON TO AD-E On MarOh 1 t 1974 the City Council adopted u part ot the 0-al No bulldlng or gradlf'O permit ahall be IUYed, and no oonatructlon thalt . ol Sale 1s S 10,997 41 llcatlon of Ihle Notloa ot S... Al, P\an 8 Clrculatlon Element The Clrculatln Element coot.ins• Muter De commenced. for any project not exempt from this Chapter unleat 111 and 1200.5 of the Cahforrua The beneficiary under uld Deed Estimated tru1tee·1 , ... and MINISTER ESTATE NO. Planfll Streets and Highway• (MPSH). and has Deen amended from time contributions required pur.uant to this Chapter hlYe been cMposlled with ~robate Code of Trull heretofore ex.cuted and costs In the amount ol $2.332.16 AU358% to ume 10 ...nect ctianoes to the Ctrculallon System neceaary Of the Cliy Flnaoce Director Dan iel J. Cooper dellvered to tne und«•lgned a writ· ptua Interest at the 9.750% per To all hein. benefictariel\ ~~::,~ 10 prevent the occurrence of unacc:.ptable level• 01 traffic i~~~butlona paid pursuant 10 the provltlon• of thlt ~~i~u;:~j %40 l 2 Calle De La Plata, Ste. ~.~~~':'. :~ C:~~:!;1~0P.: :":,~ 1~1'C:'ft~ ~~ =; crechtors and contingent F The Clty Council finds that 1mplemeota11on ol the Masler Plan of De Mt .. id• by the City In• fund lo be uaed aolety lor the purpc>M ol 310 01 Default attd ElecUon to Sell The any advanc.e the t>eneflc:lary may creditors of PETER C. REID Street• and Highways. u pr_,tly daigoed would ret<Jlt In• Clrculat1on con11rucling ro.dw•)' and related lmptOYtn'lenl• 0< llCQulrlno right of Wl'f Laguna Hills, CA. 9?6S3 undf)(l!Qned '*'* said Nota ol De •ulhOflzed or obligated to pay If A.KA PETER CHARLES S)'ltem whleh hu the c.apaolty to accommodate the additional tr•ffie neoeuary 10 complete lmplementatlon of the Muter Plan o1 Streets and SSt-S4s6 oetaull and Election to Seti to be any. plus any accrued lall cha1gea. REID and persons who may volume that win De generated by anticipated future development, Highways. v.n,. cturtno the budfet re.leW, ttle Ctty Councll lhefl recorded In the county where the plus 111omey lees. If any G Implementation ol the Muter Plan ot Streels and Highway• wlll rew ... fund w-end requtred ro.IWay lmprowetMftl• and mak• a PublJshed Orange Coast real prop41rty 1s k>ceted You are In default under• deed ol be otherwise interested in require tile conetructlon of major Improvements to the e•lstlng City-wide detwmlnat&on tor uM of the funds fof tM coming ftac:al JMI. Daily Pilot June 14. 15, 21. Date June 4, 1984 trust dated July 6. 1978, un._. you the will and/or estate: ctrculatlon ayatem The City CouncU hu, atter. review ol all retevanl 15 38.080 In Lieu Contrtbullont 1984 THF 46 DEFAULT SERVICE COMPANY take ac:tlon to protect your prop-A petiUon has been filed inlormeuon. determined whleti roed-y improvements are neceaary to The proY!tlon• ol this Chapter may De .. 11slled, In wtlOll or In part, Dy ___ • INC arty. It may be sold et• publlc Mia implement the Muter Piao of Sir.et• and Hrghw•ys. the 00$1 ot those the dedication ot right ol way. or the construction of roadway or related PUBllC NOTICE u said Trustee II you need an explanation ot the by RICHARD F. LUCKEY 1mprovemenu. and estrmated funds ava1lab+e 10 make auc:n Improve-1mprovemen11 rWIOeUary 10 the lmplemanteuon of tile Muter Plan of 25200 East l.ll Pu Road, •217 nature ol the proceeding aoainst in the Superior Court of Or· meo11. as well u the utertt to whleh funding •• Inadequate to make the Str .. tt and Hlghway1. as,., tonh herein· NOTICIE OF TRU8Tt1E'S I ALIE Laguna Hills, CA 92653 you. yOl.I should contact • lawyer an"e Coun ty requesting that ~Improvements. A In lieu credit may be given tor Master Plan of Streell and Highways T.S. No. 5119 7 t4/855-6650 DATED May 25. 1984 e> UCKEY be H The Ctty Council. In determining the Htent to which lvnds are improvement• Which are not ueumed to De required ol adjacent NOTICIE By Janet M App PreSldant Shears-:>o/Arnerleatl Ellpr..,, Trust RICHARD F L · ava1l1t>le to ma.lie roadway Improvements. hU 9\laluated pr-1t end d~ts purauant to Ille Sul>d!Yltk>n Map Act. u Indicated In YOU AR£ IN DEFAU\.T UNDER A P\JDlilhed Orange Coast Daily Pllol Deed Services. ll'C appointed as pen;onal rep- tuture 110Urces of State Federal and County Funding. City revenues which Ellhlblt "A" DEED Of TRUST, DATED A"9u•I June 7 t4. 21 . 1964 u Trull.. resent.auve to administer the llfe&Mmarlled tor roadway-related lmproV«nertt• and the extent tpwhleh B lo lieu creclll may De given wtiera application of the Trafflc: Pllulng 31• 1m UNLll l vou TAKI AC· TH· 17 Mltve A Brown, AP11tant Vrc:e estate of PETER C. REID committed pro,ects are required to construct 0t tuncl roadwey lmprova-Ordinance to a ec>eciflc deYelopmenl rMUlta In lmpr~t• tl\llt are TION TO l'tlOTtCT YOUR P9'01'· President merits that W111 ualat In the lmpiementatlon of the Master Plan ol Streett shown on the Master Plan ol StrMt• and Highways, except: EATY IT MAY H IOU) AT A PUB-P\B.IC NOTICE Shearton/Ameflean Ellpr"' Trull A.KA PETER CHARL ES and Highways The City Council hu cs.termlntd that the extant to wnlCh t lmptovernent• r9Qulrad purauaot to the Trame PhUlng Ordinance LIC s'ALE. II' YOU NEED AN llC· Deed Services. Inc. REID (under the Indepen· reglonal traffic w1ll 1mpact the Clroul•tton System of the City ol Newport that may be or ere temporary lo nature. 0< those Improvements thlt may PL.ANATION Of THI N.AT\ME Of PUeUC HEARING NOTICIE 1201 E Highland AYI dent Adnurustration of &... 8Mctl IS genll'ally offeet Dy exl1t1ng and antlcipeted sourcee ol funding have to De relocated. altered()( removed In the future ahall not be ellglbll THE PAOC£EDINQ AGAJNI T vou. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•I San Bern1rdlno, CA 92404 t.ates Act). The peu·u·on ,_ -t from Governmental entitle& or pnvate deY&k>pere. for conllderatlon as an in lieu contrlt>utlon YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· lhe Crty Council Of the City OI N--(714)886-78t 1 and 8&6-7951 ext aa ... 1 White the traffic volume generat.o Dy slngle deY91Qpment may not 2 Improvements required puraJant to the Traffic Phallng Ordln~ YEA port Beach wi" hold• public heating 3761377 for heanng in Dept. No. 3 at be, 1n and ot 11Mlf, tufficlenl to OYel'loed the exlellng circulatlon tyatem. th•I exceed the requirement• of the Muter Plan of Street• and Hlghw•ye. 0~ June 28. l98.C. 91 9.30 AM , regarding PLANNING COM· PuDllahed Orange C0.11 Dally Piiot 700 Civic Center Dr., Weu, the cumulative Impact of all new development wlll rautt In unlc:()eC)tabte that are nec:eaaary 10 llC-OOmmodata a epeclllc deYelopment lhall not De Delaull Service Company, Inc, • MISSION AMENDMENT NO. 607. • June 7, t 4, 21, 198't TH-15 Sant.a Ana, CA 92701 on July iev.11 or traffic congestion. un..., the M .. ter Plan of ~traet1 and ellgtble t0< conalderatlon as an In lleu contribution California corporation 81 duly ap-request Initiated by the City of N-· Highways is impl9mentad. F0t this realO'l. the only fair and 9QUl1able c AcQeptance ol all ptoposed In lleu contrlbutlonl shall be auDjecl to pointed Trustee undtK and pursuant Po« Beach to amend the Newport PUBLIC NOTICE 11, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . method of securing the reven1.1es neoeuary to cooatruct required the approval of the Planning Commission or the Clty Council on IPPN' or 10 Deed ol Trust recorded Septem-Place Planned COf'l\munlty Ols1rict NOTICE OF DEATH OF IF YOU 0 8.JF.X:l' to the Clrculallon System Improvement• 11 11 contribution baaed aolety on the rev\eW Der 20. t979. IS Inst. NO 23138. tn Regulatrone so as to astal>llah 11 f th .. extent to whieh ,_ deYelopment general• addltlonlll trafflc: volumes 15.38.090 Exemption•. book 13317 page 5.44 ot Offlclal specific l1mlt on hotel room• tor ADE LINE R. RECESSO, granting o e peuuon. you The t0<mulo tor •l•l>llahlng eactt Fair Shale Trafflc: Contribution Is as lalr The fotlowlng projeets shall be e•empl, In whole 0< In part. lrom the Records rn 1;.,e olfloe 01' the County Hotel Sites 1A and 1B, and the ac-aka NAT ALINA RECESSO should either appear at the and equitable as polllble. The City Council also ftndt that, by raqulrtftO c:ontrtblJttom other'MMrequlred by this Chapter· Recorder 01 Orange County. State ceptance of an Envlronmental hearing and state you objec:'- the contribution In conjunction with the l1SUanca or Building Permits, the A In the ...,.,.., • site contain• one or more etruc:lura w'11d1 .,.. 01 Californll e.ecoted by L-OR-Documenl. Pr~y owned by the AND OF PETITION TO AD-Uon.s or file written Ob~ lunds geerated Dy this Ordinance wlll enable the City to conatruct major propoaed to be demolilhecl In conjunction with a new ~I. the RAINE A ELLINGER an unmarried Bay Colony roperfy -c<impany. MINISTER ESTATE NO. tJons wt'th t .. e court .._ ~ improvements 10 the Circulation System concurrently with the !rattle contributions otherwlM required t:>y this Chapter ahall De reduced In att woman WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Inc Boston. Mu11chuHlll, A IZ33tt n uoc: ...... volumeac:reatedDydevelopment amountequattoth41contrlbutlonllhetwouldhavet>eenrequlredhadlh41 AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER located at 4545 MtcArthur • the heanng. Your ap~ J The roadway imprOVemtK\ts that will t>e con1tructed with fund• eidatlng atructura been euDjeet to the proYlalon• of thlt chapt.,-. FOR CASH (payaDle at time 01 Nie Boulevard. bounded by MacArthur To all heirs, beneficiaries. a nee may be in penK>n or by generated by this Ordlance w•ll tlgnlllcaotly berleht tne contributor In 11101 a In the event that no,_ construction I• proposed, no contribution In lawful money of the United Boulevard. Birch StrMt and Corin· creditors and con tin gent the adverse Impacts. to<:h IS nolM, air pollution. delay. accidents and lhallt>erequlredtortl'teconYeflionfonnonelandUMc:ategorytoanother States) at the fronl entranc:e 10 thlan Way, In the Newport P~ creditors of ADELINE R. yolFur aYttoOUmeAREy. A CREDl- 1oconvenienoes. will be aJleYlated or eliminated and the Council turthet unlal the land uM cetegory to which the property 11 to be converted Suite 21712nd Floor). 25200 El.at La Planned Community A Negative ~ d h finds that the benefit derived trom roadway improvement• 11 generally generates more average dally tripe than the existing uae In 9Udl c:aae. the Paz Road. Laguna Hiiis. Calllomla, Oectatatlon hes Deen prepared by an penons w 0 TOR or a contlngent creditor equ1va1en1 to the contributions received contribution• to be charged ttlall be buld tolely on the dlfterence all right Utll and lnter.,1 conveyed the City ol Newport BMcil In con· may be otherwise interest.ed of the deceased, you mutt K The contribution c:alled tor by thlt ord1nenoa will fund c1rculat1on betWeen the contr1~tlon1 required for MCh land uee u Mt forth herein 10 &!ld 'now held by It under .. Id nectlon with the •ppllcatlon, which in the will and/or estate: file vour claim wi th the system Improvements that will lncreaM the capacity ol the 1trte11 and c. The prOYl•lon• of thll aec:tlon shall not apply to 1truciuret or uMI Deed 01 Trutt In the pro1>9rty altu-atates that. the subject 09\lelop-A petition has been filed .; highways within the City of Newport Beach and tne purpose and Intent ol which -e demOllttled or terminated more thllt one year ptlor to the ated In said County and State de-ment wlll not reeuH in a llgnlflcant JUNE M LINHART . court or present it to the per· thls ordinance Is compllmentary to those prov111on1 of the existing Traffic approval ot • ,_ deYelopment on the ptopetty scnbed as effect on the environment Mam· by · tn sonal representative ap· Phulng Ordinance whl<:ti, fOf the most part, 11 predicated upon the need D Wiler• a laod UM propoMCI for a sit• 11 lea lntent1Ye than the Lot 9. Block 26 of Tract No 772. ber• or the O"*•' public; .,. .,... the Supenor Court. of Or-pomt.ed by the court within to improve rntersectron• as oppo9e<1 to roadway capacity, eJOltlng land uN, no refund Wiii be available to the~ rn the Clty of NewpOrt Beach, Coun-coureged to rev....,, and comm.nt ange County requesting that four mon·L-from the _._1_ of L Bi·anoulll r911>ew. and poult>le revilion, ol the prOYlllOnl of the 15.36 100 AetroactMt)' t 01 Orange, Stele 01 Calllornta. as on this documentation (copln and INHART be uu. Ull...., related Fair Shate Resotullon eataDlllhlng the prooadures tor the payment A In thoM cues where a ~ hH submlt11d 1 fair share :er map recorded In Book 23. suppor11ng documents are avallat>te ~ M. L ap-first issuance of letters u of Fair Share Con1rlbu1lon1. wlll allow for the adjustment of the contrlbu-contribution required u a condition ot epproval prior to the effective date Pages 5 and 11. Mlaceltaneous at 1119 Plannlng Department (7141 pomt.ed as pe~n~ rep-provided in Section 700 of uont to be made under this ordloanc:e 10 ensure lhll thoee contributions of this ordinance. refunds ere prohibited Maps. 1n the offlc:e of the County 6-40·2197) resentauve to ad.minister the the Probate Code of r.11. are lair and equ11at>te B In thoea c:aMt wtl«e • eondlllon on • ~I approved prior Rec0tder ot Mid County NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER f ADELINE R ftE. ~ 15 38 040 Terms & Oelrnltrons to the effec:tlYI date of thiS ordinance stat• that• lair ettare conlr1bu1Jon EXCEPT th«elrom all Oii. gas. GIVEN that said public hearing wlll estate O • fomia. The ume for fllin& For the purpose or this Chapter the following terms at1111 have the lhall be bUed upon the amounts Mt forth In the Fair Shat• Resolution 11 minerals ood otl\ef hydrocarbons. be Mid on tile 25th day of Jun41, CESSO. aka NATALINA claims will not ex pl.re prior meanings Indicated l>eiow lhe time Building Permitt are INOed. below a depth 01 500 teet, without 1984. II the hour ot 7 30 p.m. In the RECESSO (un~~r th-: lnde-to four months f rom the date A TREND GROWTH ahall mean the 19\lel ol future developrn4tnt and C. In those ca.. where• epeclflc dollar amount w .. Indicated lo• the nght ol surface entry, as re-City Hall Council Chambers, 3300 pendent Administratio_n o.f of the hear~· no•'--' a'---. redevelopment ol property rn Newport Beach and lhall t>tt a11presaod In pr .... loutly lmpoMd condHton of ac>l)(ovat, the contribution wtll be baaed served in lostru"*1ts of record Newport Blvd . Newp(>ft Beactt, CA ~ ) Th ti ~~ 1.NY• terms of SQuare toot •. number ot rooms. or numb« of dweltlng units upon the amount Mt forth In tfll Fair Shara Aeaolutlon •1 the time Building The street address and other 926&3. II whic:h time and !)lac. tates Act.· . e pe Uon lS YOU MA EXAMlNE B OAOSS FLOOR ARE.A thall mean the .,.., Included within the Permits are INutd. common designetion, 11 any of the Interested peraona m•y appear and set for he~ l11 ~pt. No. 3 the file kept by the court. U surrounding exterior -tis of the building 0< portlof'i thereof . ..ctuelve of D Tho9a cuet where a fair lh•r• conlrlbutlon had been negotiated u real property described at>ove i• Wbe}N'•Da~dEth!'NeonDEASEN at 700 C1vk: Center Dr., you ...... ; .. terested tn the -.. vent 1hatta and court• The noor area ot •building. 0< Poftlon thereot. not • condition of approval belween the City and • deYeloplt. Ulen the purported to be 435 Canal Street, ,... ,... ,... w • Santa Ana CA 92701 ... '" "' ._.- provided with surrounding e1Ct«lor wella shalt be the usable arM under negotiated amount wtll be brolcen down to aubtract any portion at-Newp0<t Beach Calflornla CITY CLEAi< es., ' . \ate, you may aerve u pon the the horizontal projection ol the root or floor at>ove trtbutable to Traffic Phallng Ordinance lml)fovementa. and Improvement• The under..0ned Trustee die-City or Newport Beech Publlshed on June 27, 1984 at 9.30 A.M. executor or administrator, or c NET F\.OOR AREA shall mean the 1rea lncitJded within the or dedication• retultlng from IC>Pflca\Jon of the SubdMlion Map Act claims any ll1blhty loillny Incorrect· Or•nge Coast Da.ily Piiot June 14 IF YOU o~ to the upon the at~y for the ex· surrounding walls ol • t>ulldlng, e11ctut11ve of vent Iha~. elevttor lhatt•. Thoae 1mprovemen11 0< dedlcatlcios wlll be In addition to the talr lhar• neu 01 the etreet addreu and other 1984 t1no of the ""'UUon you statrways ex tenor corridors or balcon-. room• containing only mechatt· contribution. which win be baMd upon the amounte NI IO<th In th41 Fair common dnlgnauon. 11 any enowo TH.J9 gran--e. r-• ecutor or administrator. and ical end etec:trk:al equipment uMCI for serV1Ce ot the bulldlng utlltty anah1 Shara Reaotutlon at the time Building Permlll ere lnu.d here4n nim•tC Ml'lflCE 11hould either appear at ~ file with the court with and perking 15.38.110 Waiver 10< Affordable Housing Said sate will be made but f'UU\. "" ~earing and state you ObJec-proof of 1ervia-, 3 written D LAND USIE CATtGORY shall mean any ol the fallowing 'lpec:llk: land Contribution• otherwlM r~ulred pursuant to this Chapter. ehall be without covenant or warrant)., ex-ACTfnOUI MISINEll ~on.s or file written objec-,_.,uest staling that you (M. u1e1 waived lor all affordable rnldenllal hOUalng as that term 19 a.lined In the press Of Implied regarding tltle Aa. ITAn ... NT ti Ith th court before • -., Residential Houalng Element. and for any "Granny" unite Of "s.cond Unite" u possession Of mmbrtnc.s. to N ons w e sire special notice of the fU. Single Family oe1ached defined In Section 65852. 1 of the Government Code. P•Y the remaining principal sum or bu~~OI~ peraon 11 doing the hearing .. Your appear-mg of an inventory and ap- S1ngle Family Att&c:hed t5 38 120 Supplementary Prcwialona the note(sl HCured Dy said Deed ot JHW PAINTING. 3234 Otegon ance may be m peraon or by praa.sement of etit.ate asaets or Duple• 1111 the intent of the City Council that the c:ootrlbutlon• required by this Trust. with 1n11K .. t thereon. u A~. Cotta Meta, Calif. 92628 your attorn,ey. f h ·u ... Triplex Chapter ahall be supplementary to the contribution• and condition• provided rn Mid note(sl. advances. Mich"' D H•rtke. 323• Oregon IF YOU ARE A CREDI· o t e pet1 OIUI or ~un .. FourpleK lmpoaed upon project• purtuant to the prOYtalons ol !hit Code, the 11 any under the terms ol Hid Deed Ave Cot1a M ... Callt 92m TOR . ......a: mentioned ln S«tion 1200 Flveple• or more Sul>dlYlelon Map Act. CaJllornla EnYironm«ltal Oualfty Act. and other of T~st. 1 ... charges and ex-TNt butineU 18·conducted by an or a conttngentca~tor and 1200..5 of the CaJJfomJa Hotels/Motets State and toc:al '-· ordlnaooet or chart« ptoYltlonl which may penaes 01 Ille Truatee and of the 1!1dMdulll ot the deceased, you must Problite Code Commere111 authOrln the lmposltt0n of condltlonl or contr1butlona on development trust• created by aatd Deed ol Mike Hartke file your claim with the R ld n-bb •-Coll Regional Commercial (Oeve1opment1 with ove< 100 000 aq It ot Fl00< 15 38 130 s.v&rablllty Trust t ._ a1e ,. Areal If any MC:tlon or portion of thlt Chapter la decl111d lnv•lid the The total •mount of the unpaid Thi• ttatament wu lli.ct with Iha court or present it to the per· 3800 0' St t General Aetall remaining MOllonl or portion• •r• to btt coolldered valld and unaftectad D•ltnC41 of Iha obligation aecured ~7. ~=of 0r&ng9 eou,;.~ 90nal representative . ap · P.O. e::·1\eoo ree ~~~arda by ~':.C:::!:':1..o~,., .. ,~meet1neotttleQyCouNlll ~la~.~~lm!~~t>e C:::. ~ PubllaMd··-Or_,. .co.a. OellV po&nl.ed by the court Within RiveraJdt, CA. IU ft . General Offic. of the City of Newpor1 Bead\ held on the 29111 day ol M1y. 19&4. and wu penses and adVaf\OM •• the time ot Piiot JuM 13, 20. 27 Juty 4. 1~ four ~ths Crom the date o( H t· 1771 ~ICOI O«ioe adopted on the 111t1 day of Jun41, 1ta. by the t~ VOii. to wit th41 Initial publleation 01 the Notloa ~ (irst issuance of letten as Publbht'd Or&ngt' Cout Reetauranta AYES. COUNCILMEMBERS AQM/Cox/Han/ ot Saia it $2t6,657 11 P\B.IC NOTIC£ provided in Section 700 o f ""Uy Pilot June 14, lO. 211 Corwentlontl He1ther/P1Umm«ISl~M The beneficiary under 111d Deed tht Probate Code o f Call "''" Take-Out NOES, COUNCIL.MEMBERS ol TrUlt heretofore tllecutld •nd ACTITIOUS IU..... • 1984 lnduttrlal ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS Maurer delivered to the und«llgntd • wrn. MAM1 ITATUlblf fomia. The time for fllin& Recreatlonel A TT EST Wanda E Anderten tan o.ctaratlon of o.tauH end 0.-The foltowtng peraon 11 doing claims will not f'lCp tt prior Yacht Clubs pity Clertl mend tor Sale and a written NotlOa bulN"9& .. : to four months from the date AthllltC CluD• Pvbllehed Orange Coall DeHy PllOt June 14, 19&.4 fH-30 of Delautl and Election lo a.It The BYTES AND NIBBLES. 9 of the hearing notlced above. E TRIP QUU!,.ATION AATa lhall mean tl\9 number ot IY&fag9, dally undersigned cauMd Uld NollOa 01 Candlebultl, INJM, Calli. i271& P'M:'T1TIOU9 Ml9Mll trips generated by land UM cat~ory per unit of ~t u •lated PUBUC NOTICE 0.flult and E.lectlon 10 Se« to be Sarlf'I s. l(M.IM*la, 9 ~. YOU MAY EXAMINE NAm ITATI....., h«eln The trip generation rat• °'each land UM c•taoory •h•ll be It Ml.IC NOTICE reeordld In tM county whtf9 the IMne, Calif. t21tl the file kept by th court. U T"41 ~ per.on la Oolno IOllowl real Pf~ II localed Thia bu9lneel II conduct.a by an you att inte~ in \.he et-bu**' M Aeeidentral FICTITIOUI 9UIMll RCTfnOUI 8UIMU Dall J\ln9 8, 1914 lndMdual KITTY'S LOVELY GJnS, 23A2 Slngl9 Family DelKM<l 13 Old u NA• ITATl'•NT NAMI ITATl•NT DEFAULT SERVICE COMPANY. Sarah 8. Kaotakl9 I.a~. you may lttve upon the fJ T0to Rd. SUit• S1ng1e Fam1ty Allac:M<I :,~~~:~ ~he follc>WlnO person• er• doing Thi fonowtno peraont .,.. doing INC Thie e11tement wM lllld with the executor or administrator, or •. Et T04'o. c.Hf. t M30 D1.1plell a 6/d.u sc~~OALE INVESTMENT A8-buslne19 .. 25200 East La Pu Rold. Suite 217 Countt Clet1< of Or6ng9 County on upon \he attorney for lhe ex-long Veon LM. 25Nt Qr-. Hilt. Trtpllll ST Laovna Hiii•. CA 92853 MllY 2t 1NA ..,... ...... ac1-c .. 1.·-·-and fl Toro. c.iet. 9M30 Fourp... 8·6/d.u OCIATES. WESTCUl'F INVE • P[LICAN/RUTUA PARTNER 7t4/855-6650 ~ Oranoe Cout Olilly ecu"":~th :~-.. --. Tllla~llc:ooductedbr1 ar FIWtpiell or tn()ffl 8 &/d I.I ENT ASSOCIAT!.8, SALT LN<E SHIP By Jene1 M App. ~I Piiot June 14, 21. 21. Ji.sty 5, 1964 rue WI W:a:' court with lndl'f'l®ll Hot .. t/Motel• tO/room ITY LIMITED 111• SALT LAKE CITV '· 1120 E Wf/rf'M Ave,M. Santa Publllhed Or9nO& COMt Ody Piiot TKM proof ot llef'Vlce. a Written BOne Y.an l • Comrnerelsl (Net F100' Areal tMlTED IV, SALT LAK! cm LIM· Ana. Ctllf 92705 June 7, 14, 21. lNA TH·18 ,_..t.aeal ata•I .... that "OU de--Thla.ta\emertt •• f'-1 Wltft""' R-OIONt eom~e1111 .a11000 eci ft ED v. SALT LN<! cm TL~M0ITvl!1D1 Plllc:an Propertlel. 1nc a ca~ P\8.JC NOTICE :;2 ~~i..... of" ... _ fil· ~'Y. C1~~ of er.,.~ Gen«el Retell 40t tOOO aq h I. SALT I.AK! CtTYUMI "' • IOfnll torp()fatlon. 1920 !! War,,., P\B.IC ll)llC( ... ~ ,...,._ M.111: ,,..,.,. 8. _.. r-- 8oet Ytrdt <40/lOOO aq ft EAL TY INV!STMENT AS· 3A. Senti Ana, Caltl 92105 . '1CTfTIOU8 ........ IJ\I al\ ln~tory and l.P-Pu~ OrMQI co.1 OllJl Offlce(Net FloOf ArM) OClATES xx. REAL TV INVESf. J £ T Rutter,. rnerr-ttd man .. ACTmOUe...... MAim ITA~ prailfmitotof eatateueeuor PllOC JYne 1•. 21, 21, Jwfr I , ... Oenerel Offoe» 13/10001q n ENT ASSOCIATES XXI. RE.ALT\' his IO&e and MC*lft prOC*!r t.41 MAm '1}TDmNT The tollOwlng !*IOM •• OOlftO of •'--rwUUw ---..... I Hlf MtdlCAI OfflCe <4011000 eq " NVESTMENT ASSOCIATES )(XII Via LklO Soud. H.wpott 9Mdl The ~ l*'80n .. Oomo bullnW ea: UK: -~·-... _ ............. ~teurants tOro.t floOf M•I 425 Jtml>Of .. Aold. Newport c.Nt tff83 ~ CtAAMCO. 371 WllnUl. Co6ta ~tJOned ln Sociion l200 P\llJC fl)llC[ eon....m1onaj 751 1000 tq ft aach. C&llf 92160 Pllrc:an Eqv11 .... 1 C111tom1aqen• PLAYL.ANO AlllCADI. 103 M .... Caul 92t21 and 1200 $ of the Cal.l!omla Tell• Out 40/1000 tq ,, Lor.,, CorPofttlon. CelllOfnla. erll pertnerlt\lp, 1920 £ Wamllf CdDewatlr. Balboa, CaAf t2Ut ~a Ote>wf'. 371 Walnut, Proba ('A:lde lnd14tr1a1 811000 aq." 425 ~ti« .. Rold. ~1 A.,. 3A. Senta AN Call! t270S .<tan AnthcnV hnOoval, 80 co..ta Meea. Cail t:t.27 -.... wOTUY '1. BIJ•D ~ .. llOOlll fkac.h. Calif 92MO Tl* buelMll 11 cond ed by 1 w.tmitltter Pt . Cos.ta .._, Cai1f AGKann Ward, 371 Walnut, Cotta ,1 lllft n Yacht CIUt» 8011000 tq ,, Thll butlneu ,. conoucted Dy a 09f*ll ptnMttllict 82t21 ........ Cellf 92127 GALLIVAN, lf!SINO Alh .. llC Clut» <40/ lOOO eq. ft ()(J;IOr•llOn Jonn C P9'ty, Prealdent Thia bUalneU ~tfld tiy• at\ Thie ~ Is ~ by • 6 BLIED , ~ 111&11 lnclUO. any dltcrttlonary or """"'.,.., llCflon by the Jll'*, Kern vio. Pr~I Thi• etllem«'ll WU riled Miii I"" ll'ldMd\lll 11"*• partnlf""P 171'1 lrt1to1. Selle lH City r.-u#tlng In tM ~of grading. ~lldl"Q. p~~· mec:henleal. Thi• 1tai.m.n1 waa tltld with lhe County Cler\I of Oranoe CoUf'IJ)' on Alan A 8~ AoJ.11M Watd ,.~••.. a,,.. t•t t t « 91Ctrte9f permit• or any Other fOfm of enlltt.1Mn1 by the City to COunt) C19<k Of Orano-Cou/tty on May 18 ,914 Thia 1111.,,.,,1 rued -1lll 1M n.t. 111ttmer1t ._ llMid _.,,. 1"9 _._ .._ "-A. • ~ on 0t c:t1.ang1a tna"" of a bulldtftG or oroS*'Y. May 25. 1984 ,..,m Coun.l'i a.. o1 0rlfl09 Count1 on County ~ °' OranQe CountJ on U .. MM o "11...,. ,.,,,. .. • 1 1turulll lndUOe thOllt imPt~" ~ netM1 P\ibh-'ttd Olano-Coe o ~, .AN'· •• ""m ' June .c, 1"4 PM •11 Publ to _.._.. ....... lhe , ... ---. lo ~-~ CO!"flgurt\ion and ll\all Put>IWlhed Of .. C:..t Deity P" I u 2• •t J·-1 14 1"4 ....... :...._. Or-"---1 0"'n.. P\.lbltatttd OrtinOt Coeli ~ :la:.~~·~ 11m11;;t;·~ng. ciurt>ltldO'lll.,, ~Ml• medi,,,. Piiot June 14 2t. H July 5 1119.4 "0 ""11 .. " • .... ' VM·J.4 p;.J;;.14 21-i'i. J~ tff.i' Piiot Jurw 14. 21 •.• ~I. J.uly I , ltl4 Dally Pilot J tit ~ ttr•ln!IO'I fiMiillll•-. treffie llQNlll. ,,,.., ilQtlt1no. noi. Tl133 ' ' Mt nut Mt.IC llOTIC£ - I I •• ., Ml.IC NOTICE '•tennout IUIN&I ..... ,.Tl...,. The ·~ '*'°"' .,. doino ~ .. lll1N·8RIEF OROVll', nttz Ivy 019nn, lul\I 100, ~· Hlgllel, Calif t2t17 ' Stein-8r1ef Ol'Of.lp, tno • C.it· IOfnla, 2"82 1W 0""111. Suite 100, L.9aUN Hla\*, c.nr ue n . .Thl1 bUtlneM 11 cond~ted by: a OGrPOf'atlOn cnrte OowMy, v~ Pt~1 irtnanoe Tl'tle ttlttfn41nt ... f1i.ct With the COunty C1ef1c of Orenge County on Mey 10, 1N4 . ,.,._ ~I. lobi1ld1:, bq. 110 Newpon Cefttw Df .. l""- 1MO *"""leech, CelH. ta10 , P\lbllahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Mey 23. 30, June 8, t3, tHA 272144 MUC NOTICE '\ PM:TmOUs IUIMH NA•aTATl•NT me •o1towtno P«aon '' doing b\41MMU: CINNA WE;ST PRODUCTIONS. 2960 W. ~l'ral #21, Santa Ana. CA. 1270. St~ Schweer, 1083 San Pablo Cir .. Cotta Mesa, CA 112128 TNI butlneM la condUC1ed by: an lndMdval. Stew Sctr;t..., Thie 11atemen1 WU tiled with Ille County Clerk of Orange County on May 17. 111&4 fMl1IO Publl•hed Otanga Cout Dally Piiot May 23, 30. June 8, 13, 1984 2738-84 PlltUC NOTICE flCTITIOUI eua.-11 NAMI ITATIMINT The followlng '*'°" la doing bU91neuu. SOUTH SEAS TRADER, 1125 Vlctorle, Colla M ... , CA Craig Alan Gtemw, 242 E. 19th. Cotta Mwa. CA 121827 Thia bultness 11 conducted by an lndMCIUal Crmg Glem8er Thia llatetnenl WU flled with the County Clerk Of Orange County on May 15, 19114 f :MlllO Publlahed Orange Coatl Dally Piiot May 23, 30. June 8. 13, 19114 2733-M Mt.IC NOTICE flCTTTIOUI IUltNlll N.AMl'.ITATD •NT The following peraon 11 doing bullneal u: SECURITIES MONITORING EQUIPMENT CO . 17895-A Sky-pant Circle, lrVlne, CA 92714 Ronald Slelnberg, 171195-A Sky- pant Cltc:te. lntlne, CA 92714 •Thlt bullnau la conducted by. an lndMOual Ron Stelnbefg This ttatement was flied with Ille County Clwlt of Orange County on May 15, 1984 ~1 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally PllOt May 23, 30. June 8, 13, 1984 2734-84 PllJUC NOTICE f lCTITtoUI 8USINlll NAME ITA TIMINT The fofloo#lng pereons ere doing t>utlneau: (1)THE SHOPS AT MONARCH BEACH (2)THE SPA AT MONARCH BEACH (3)THE SPORTING CLUBS AT MONARCH BEACH (4)THE STU. DtO AT MONARCH BEACH (5)THE TERRACE AT MONARCH BEACH (l)THE THEATRE AT MONARCti BEACH. 29982 Ivy Glenn, Su11a 100, Laguna Niguel, Callf. 92877 Stein·Bii.t Group. Inc.. Call· fomla. 299112 Ivy Glenn. Sult• 100. Laguna Nlguel, Calif 92877 Thlt business la conducted by. • COfpOl'ltlon Chris Downey, Vle4 Pr•kMnt Ananca This statement wu flted with tne County Cieri! of Orange County on Mey 10, 19114 FMMa ...... E..~.hq. •10 Newpofi Cent ... °""· ....... 1MO Newport a..ch, cam. 12110 l'ubllthed Orange Coast Dally PJlo.lM&y 23..30~ Juo• 8. 13, 1911-4 2724-8411 PllJUC NOTICE flCTmOUI llUllNHI MAW aTATlMENT The followlog penon1 are doing butlneu aa: ERNIE OWENS DESIGNS. 319 Marine Strffl. Second Floor, Balboa Island. Calif 928e2 Eme91 Mac Owens. 3310 Park Newp()f1, Apt. 208. Newpor1 BMctl, Caltf. 92682 Jetlett• Gray Mou, 3110 Pn Nftport, Apt. 209, NewPOrt BMeh, Calif. 928e2 Thi• iw11ness 11 conducted by. • general partnenhlp EmMt Mee Owen• Thie 1tatemen1 wu flied with the County Cierit of Orange County on M.y 22. 19M ,,..11 Publlahed Orange Coast Oalty PllOt June 6, 13. 20. 27 PlalC NOTICE flCTmOU9 IUIM .. MAIS ~TATlMENT The tolloWlng perlon " dotng bueiMMU: CUSTOM SIGN DESIGN. 20461 Camfleld. Huntington BNdl. CA 921-te CMryt Lavon Martin. 20481 CM\- n.ld, Huntington Beaci'I. CA. 9211-48 Thia butlneu la cooducted by: an lndlYlduel. CMtyt Martin This ttatement wu Ried with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 22. 111114 ~ Publlahed Orange Coel1 Deily PUot May 30, Juoe I . 13, 20. 193-4 2818·84 P1ilit . M>t1CE flCTIWOU8 auaMll NAME ITATIMEfT The fOlloWlng persona are doing bUllMU• ,OSTER'S GARDENS. 11871 0..... Tr• L.ne. ~.CL 02715 819'*1 w. Foti•, 17171 c.sall Tr .. 1.9ne, Irvine. Ca. 92715 Thie b\1.-.. le conducted by: am lndMctual Ml.IC NOTICE '1CTinOU89UeMlt NA• 8TATIMR#f The to1towtno pertOn i. dolno busineaa . (a)F-STOP flTZGEAALO (b)THE CREATIVE CARTEL. 2'81 Dden Ave t. Cotta MM&, Calll 92827 B Chatll Lamont, 2'81 Elden Ave. 1. Coeta Mae, Callf 12827 Thia bu9lneQ la conducted by 1t1 lnd•Yldu.i B Cheri! Lamont Thi• 1tatemen1 -Ried wtth tn. County Clerll of Orange COUflty on May 23, 19114 ,,_.. Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot June 8, 13, 20. 21. 1911-4 W·IO PllJUC NOTJCE trtCTmOUl IU ..... NAiii! IT~rn.NT The followlng perton It do4ng bu9llMll8 ... . SEAVIEW WEST MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT, 4940 Camput Dr. Sul1e B, Newport Beach, Calif. 92eeC> PllUI H. Ryan, 4940 C.mpue Dr Suite 8, Newport Beech. Calif 92660 Tills buslnMI ts conducied by: an lndivtduaf Paul H. Ryan fhll IUtement WU f1'ed wtth the County Cletlt of Or111ge County on May 22, 1984 ,....,. Published Ora1l98 Cout Daffy Piiot June 8, 13, 20, 27. 1911-4 W·6 Mt.JC NOTICE flCTinOUI .UU.U ...-nA~ The lollowlng persons we do4ng buslnett .. 2ND SEASON CHILDREN'S RE· SALE SHOP, 270 E 17th Street. Coat• M ... , Calif 92827 Jutta I. Murray, 2418 Via Marina. Newport Beach, Cellf. 92660 David D Murray, 2418 Via Marina, Newport Be.ch, Calif. 112eeo TtMt bualnea IS conducted by· a general pwinershlp David D Murray Thie atatement wu llled with the County Clef'k of Orange County on May 11, 193-4 niell01 Publlahed Orange Coat Dally Piiot June 8. 13, 20, 27, 1984 W-1 F1CT1TIOUI ...,... •• MAW ITATE.-xr Th• following pet'90nl .,.. doing bullneeau. LAREDO 8AR·8·0, 3901 E Coas1 Hwy, Corona del Mar. cant · 92625 Pt11119 G de Canon. t506 La Loma Ave . Santa AN. Celtf. 92705 0.Yld L BMn, 3239 W. Ironwood Dr. Phoenix, AL 85021 Jamea C. Walk.,, 51117 E. Moun- tain A~ .• er.no.. Calif. 92M7 P1ul G. RancJ.11, 13231 E. l&eth St., Cen'ttoe, c.Bf. 90701 Ruberl Vlllavlcerw:to, 516 W. l.Mnbert Rd., Bf-. Calif. 92&21 Jama• W Smith, 1344 E Sycamore Ave.. Or~. Calif 92687 Joeepti H. Miiier. 1801 W Mee Arthur Blvd 15G, S.Ota Aoe, Cdf. 92704 Philip G de canon Thi• etatement was flied with the County Olef'k of Orange County on May 23, 1984 n.n Publtlhed Orange Coast Dlilly Piiot June 1. 13, 20. 21. 1984 PllJUC NOTICE flCTTTIOUI •Ul ... 81 ...-1TATlMENT me 1o11owtng '*'°" 11 doing butlnetl as: TAYLOR & A S · SOCIATES/AACHITECTS. 2811 VIia Wfl'/, Newpor1 Beach, Call1 92M3 Unda LC>UM Taylor. 1408 VMan lane, Newport a..ch. Cellf. 928e0 Thll t>utlneaa It conducted by: an lndM~ Linda Loutu l*ylor Thll t tllemer'lt WU tiled with the County Clef'k of Orange County on May 23. 1984 ~ Pubtlahed Orange Coast Dalty P~t June 8, 13, 20. 27, 1911-4 PlalC NOTICE flCTITIOUI 8USINl81 N_...aTATE....-T W·7 The folloWlng P4WIO" .. doing butlMatU: SUNSET COAST CLEANING, 114 E 20th 11, Cotta Maa. C.itf. 92627 Jacqueline FranM, 114 E. 20th 11. Coat• Mesa, Calif. 92627 . Thia bullness Is conducted by: an lndlvldual Jacqueline FranM Tlllt 1tatemertt WU llled with the County Cletlt of Orange County on May23. 193-4 ~ fMlla Publlahed Orange Coat Deity PllOt June 8. 13. 20, 27. 1911-4 W·21 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D * I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D . Mt.IC llJ11C£ . .. ...... .. . .. f1CTITIOU8 8U ... H NAM18TAT'ElmNT 6 4 2 The folk>wtng per.on .. ~ bUtineat• EL RAHCHITO AESTA CATER- ING, 2tO1 Ptaoentle A~. e. Coat• Meu. Callt. t2t7o SalvadOrC. AVIia, 265 Roee LIM. Coata Mell, Calif 92W Thia bualMll It condUC1«t by: M lodlvldull Sl!Yedot C A""9 Thlt ttatement ... tied wtth tM COuflty Cleflt of Or-. County on Mey 23. 1N4 l'..-a Pilbtlthed Onnge Coat Deity Pltot June e. 13, 20, 27, 11M W·t • 642-5678 THE DAILY PILOT ...... 111 Sale .... ter We CLA IFIED 0 Fl E HO R ~ lneraJ lltl klMa. 1111 • .,.,, lwla ............ Telephone" er\icf: Monday· Frida~ 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P .M. Bu ine Counter: Monda'>··friday 8:00 A.\1.-5:30 P .M. IALllA ISUll PtaianlA Super 1ha1p_ cu•tom Lodl '*•Off SA,..,. Pf'-alt UlllllD ~ 28r Zba. den v•t•IJ tenc:ed lbdfm 2 urvts tMt 111e1a 3 bdrm. .... Tl _./UY 0Yet1'o eeg c.nyon QOti kld9/pets? Mid 1700'• 11111 Nlf o • P • cod ho m • WI Flll&T 1 ... 2'11 courM. Red to sm.ooo :=,~:Sa!.~• S3500 ...,.. i.aoo w/r.,,-nodeled kJtc:t\, '"*· JIJl •'"'I w/\errnt By owner. •••1 "4C ..,._.,., ~f:'un~: :'~ QUALITY bUllt 38R 2ba Open Sat 1-ht 34 Sea Nw UCI 28r 21*, 13!50 iW patios. 4 car gar• New Englanchtyi. tiorn. llland (Ford & Jwnb«e.) tq tt, nt or~ Ho VEMAK.LI 11ar, =· Both unltt furnllMd & Pr~ to ..u lm!Md. 662-1en pett.18~fmo $S).14fi :.:":'.r• ~ct • $3$5,000 With euumeble -•-• Mt •-..,_,... H •·~ ,. .._ rented R•duc:•d to *"50.000 .__at ._,.... · · .,_,... ...,_.-· ,_........,. • t• .. .,._ ' + ...-... _ 1 $365,000 531·1400 ..:: 11;-:1•-•v-r·~ 102 ft e19gent &eeAWOOd den Iba lg PllUO IMty w,::.to,::,,;;.•: -•• ketc:tl wl otrlhore moc>I'-htt...., S635 ?I0-83M ~•I MOO DEADLINE ~ ~ATIRfMO'lll ~ LIV9a.ftoat and...,,. Nr ~ f't*i8I 2w yurly d~i'r. at l'l Ul.IC \TIO'\ Dl\UU't-: ~ ~~~~'~ ~~~ Yacht ~ flyd•::u:P1;.,~ 53M1to ... Alt1• \londtt ~ '°lat. I l::rn u.m. 111-1400 UlllALll9LD l55053M190Beltf• ~mo~:.~rc:; Tut•i.,cla~ \lon l ::~o p.111 • .--------Walktolhopt.bMdl,BaJ POOltiorn. tmo.w1c ~5743,C-..011M \\ 1·clut>-.rla' Tut'... l::iO p.m. lllUIYM :'2~~~~~ 1:\~·sJ~J:d· 00 wMlditf .-= ::'r Thur-.dtt' \\ c•d l ::m p.rn. Lo~ ~~~nl\ome •Ml•..... 1111 Sharp hou1e 2Br 18a ::'~i,.:'17S-2'01 c ' Fri<lu~ ·1 hur... l ::UI J>.rll. ~~ac:.n~ ~~t~he \::;~ C.rtu ieJ 11af HU 1U4 Fuqua:.,~ w2:· :;:c'~~l:-O: ta "°laturrla~ Fricfa, :um p.m est 1ot1 1n Big Canyon 1n-•llYlllTDUll• ~ cnm tull ~rtce P9'l.I aseomo + ..c. •x•DOt~t.-&Dlhiiiiii'-.-... •2-*'f.-. "°lunda~ Fri :~:00 p .111. =~ : .. Pedd&~~~! SpecJ.cular 3 + offtc•. 137.500 1139-6644 or ~':~'r17~~ condo, '"""a..c..: 29e..A.r. ... urms .,...,, ,. hugeformaldln rm T:'uly 495-1337 ' l'd>a, ~. -,.. CANCELLAT I O~ & CO RR ECTIONS: Ba. 2 frpk:s, extra lrg breathtaking A Stnl at SPAC 3 Br 1~.ba, qui.t S57S, 540-037• kltcheo aod gorgeout 1235,000 ekr 8-48-0709 • U~ Hf PAii cul..0.-UC. * lot 1900. T .. Mtt~ suite 175<>,000 536-0 tJ2 · Tr..,_ .id. 30 11 60' LM~ 18&-8500189&-4001 ' . '•N11-•••11111•1 Lucy Rote. 30 Nvtng rm & d ning/klt~ ..._.P t™I "'-t l....._ Ill• 'Ad .. )( 1 8 ft lot. Zof1ed A2, area S Bdnns & 3 ba1fls 0 IV ~ ,,_, •- n rf'tf'U fWrl:o. 'llrld ·rorrh tlctth\ ma' tBr. 18a ••ist•ng llM. Both tight & da111• in: baa6C 2bdnn "'~ & ........ Prtn only S 182 500 t•IOft ~to rec rm & ~ • ftat $475 •..,, 2.8r 2',..._ dlw. wld ~ ~Macnab -Irvine bt> made· on i-amc> dc·adlint>~ ai_, a bo' ~-768-9318 poo1 ar-. Aot 540-5937 ,_ 539-1190 s.t up, o-. trptc, _, Plt>a..,t> ai,k for _a 1·a nn·llatiu11 " ~----=--,_._-· ---•rtutlia H.B ~·77•JM0.11et ------* * "41•fltrJ..... v.u., W4 liAtmiiii1rtiiii•;.•lit11fiiiiiiliiij numbn ~•wn c·ant·t>llinl! ,our ad. WTSllEllPLD •SSlJME 6rl '!!",;. c;C::,u:rntl::=..i--•:.::22;.:S11"""'::-~::-::::::r-i-------ERRORS: . : . Prldeofownershlpdu~x " IO 2m;ylota.LyVi.w mlleP•UU ....... Chec·k ~our ad dail~ and re port errors immediateh. The 0 \IL) P ILOT a sume liabi lit ~ for thf' fir'3t int·orret·t insertion only. with two 2 Bdrm 1 Bath Th'-...___ .. 1,f I ,........., T.-r Sect. Pactnc V19w. StytWI yet affordabte f'nC:d k1aM .. nit K·tcnen h been ·~......, 'u ..,...,...x won NB S1700/obo ~ 5 rm 2.-tory llPPIS $800 u s I • •Ye archlteeturalawatd,Oflty 539-8190 Besttee bu PCex. Sir. 2 •• remodeled Grosa annual 3 yrs Old. w:th most c.-dal S1000/mo. St.-.. Sept, ~00:15·600 Alklng fabuloua financing In rJ:;.'L tzSI lut. lud c.il9Yea(818......_'711 · ~ Gall now for tunher ---1750 Sbf 2t>e {-i.. I ,..,_ s /b h 1 I II informattoo Brok•r ont prilN ·--umm•r ac: •or u Traditional 645-8202 anytime omc. btdg. suoo.ooo. ;G many ot~ra •• kite •• ...-iy °' montHy * * Biii Grundy Rltr 675-eU5t ""6190 Seit Rtty ._ 640-8299 OI e7s.ec>18 ...... fi Iii I f Salt ~alty -------lanme Prtr l ~: = ~ .,c.~ta..,•~1-11 ..... ...,.iiiiiPi• iiiiooiiO ...................... __ ..... .. 631-7370 v 10'9 ........... &PllTlllTl4IL bW:t'I M75 , _ _, 7-1 em. Xrurn en 1 sr. CLASS IFIED 642-5678 '.leMnl 1112 Clural llU 2 homes on 1 lot, S19tt In-iountta S100K ~190 a.st Atty,_ Mn. "iga s-bO. Gngl. ~··liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~ , __ IT_L_U_YE ___ S_Y_l _I_ ~~,~="· 12 un1is ' s125t< 0ceen a ..,.. vu. •K ~-r:: 2234-0A ~ .. _""'"' ..... ~....,..,... llDTIUSS · 14untts ll50k 3&r. 2"W>e""' sr.c-to -------- --Tom L-. 8kr 642-1803 ~ $2000. M3-278e 1111 ·-COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO llYIRmHCI Fabulous forever view of bay and ocean. Bring your decorator and imagination to turn this into a showplace. Gorgeous pool. super for entertaining. Outstanding neigh- borhood. Dramatic tri-lewt condo _,.._. AU UTIUTIE.8 P ID with appJOIC 1500 9q ft. Mor• like two 3 Br 2 Ba Comm! Bldg $349,000. Ho ...... a.DI A con d om I n I u m • • a Laguna with 4 resld Comi>er• beeore YGI' rent. Nesteled 1" a c:~ spacloua remod•l•d units Oceenvlew. 11.9%.. 2~rm ... ~~~w/lrgyerdd.bl NewtydeCOt'91ed,cuetom turrounded with mvwrn•~ ~ C<><1 charmer In an ANUmatMe fifw'I. Owner ._... _.., ' design tMtw.e, pool, cent landtQP!ng An ex· exoelent location A,.,.. 837-8030 gar. comet lot. S •to bbq, cov'td 01R09 . ..,. ecutlve townhou• with °'*1ng at S385,000. See undy bNdl 9e()..Q31 rounded wftti ~ i.nct- hlgh ctithedrei cetttnos & at 513 Narcittua. ~ ...... ,.. I UI Tl W • ~ "° _. 2Br tum 1kyllghts A aaume Call tordet811s &pet management oo .. a-.... t .... __ --& 365W.Wl9on.142·1971 $91,000 loan FUii price ~In Dr11nge ....._.., _.. ·-..__ only$141.900 84&-7171. 144-1211 San "'-'Count•&. gtaa 3 Bdtrm. 3 bath lat..... ... THE REAL ESTATERS /.Jn "41(J[L BAILEY ~ A'iaS~CIATES .,...... home Frplc:. romM tut> --------TSL MGMT &42-1903 wf-c>e In maat• 9Utta, ' , ...... Tf\l-PLEX Costa Mesa. 10 gr .. nhOuH window, yrt old . 1205,000 mlero weve, dbl a1tac;t,eci CllllTIY llQA ftlH C..ta .... 4 645-8473 bet. 4.,m ~d. ~&lnta.IMCS man 12%LI~~~~ year ::.st~:~·\:sit: M t!tato: rLo. lot...,.... v:=:.~hn Uk• loan Thr• Bdrm home down. Ag1 5-4S..7739 1200 &It CdM w/oon vu, NeS Wtwo.eary 5 rm v~ Pwlltng With apadOuS tamty room ~ANSFER FORCE SALE e:ac:hengil tor R.E or ?? hOn19 end ~ tom v~• Ap\a andaeparatel:Vlngroom 4138r 2'1'bacondo/2cw l55,000eqwfty831_.111 $515 worth moJel VOhng~ In qu~ locaUon Walk to get 1125.500 F/P LI. W ... l 2S 53M190 Beet Riiy '-"Walt_.,aa-· ah<>pping centw & Fecsoo. S6500dn Agt 831 _.300 aa lniM ' blodl to HunUngton a $136.000 CallSallyShlP-*WAIT OIT7 FfWY9 1ey lniat I 2 to 4 m na.ma Fl& s 11,000 W!n._ ~ "°:: ~· $aOO. S 1300 1!ldnnturn.fromte10 .... llll REllCTlll ::a~~ vour ~sor fit1~~~ 1 Op --on tNI custom built home CALL 730-7002 affy blodl _. of 8Mcl\, 3 n 1-5 101 Via Lido Soud SE•MllPI In Northwood Terrific 1n-tab bb:*a eo of~- Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6Br, 7~ Ba. Superb 4 Bdrm 3 Ba wttll sld• e<>rner location.. 4 78 Ml 1 GE 7SQ-OJOO --- poo g l docks $4 850 000 · · · extras to list Aaoclat"'-18 Ill -1 1 1 boa many many custom lea t>drm. 2'A ba. too many I 6 -1172 I~ IM.t • • • ' . turu Including I very prl-""""' __ ,.ten-'-. ""' BA H. APT. yearly. 21• Yla ...... ..._ !-I v.ate spa off the Metr ,...,.,. ...... '"• STEPS TO .HAV~. ---..-suite. The..@f'lstructlot'! i .em. · •-t 113-1800 Be tffi1l ~ 2 Ba ila --fire lace of stucco, wood and • --=; 3880 M~ DrM ....._.. au r. • P yroom, P • cedar stia11e and tri. Wisor 1 2 a . beaut! u 1y IMne NEWPORT PfER AREA beam ceilings. Xlnt fi.n.anci.ng. $420,000. mood IS OM of eteganoe. ealfy 1 , furol sh•d w /custom F Iced I f 18' eoltllQe, no petL The lull price Is S219.000 decor y..,.. lse com-air P' rvlne am Avail now Yrty $$50/mo with very favotable m•nc1og July 1 start• ate dec:Ot appls 6J3..elko llYW Hm llfflln Dml financing. 751-3191 786 s 1300/m o Coldwell etilld fine '450 hurry --------Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai -t I ?2 Baoker 8-4-4~9060 Uk tori 53Ml90 Belt Rlty fee Studio 11&>1. Pool & beeutl-C:. SELECT Pat or Hme 786-9293 WOODBRIDGE 2br 2ba fut area. Avail 8129· Cell Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. ..... PROPERTIES -• Condo tor IN on gmbelt for delalta. 75e.-0530 11'111 TllUll 3880 Mlchet9on Ortve IHses I~ w/carpon Xlnt IOc nr AJ1rtllatl Vat Irvine GnftaJ 1212 pett( fwy, pool, I.,,,., / 11H ....... T1rnee Ip 1-1 • HOUSES-P[ExES·LOWI eic .1735 ~660-n00 lalMa WaU n• B HouM tor s.... llVIM REHTI Ar .. HB. CM, NB eves 831-8304 Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 r, 4 Ba, area. 4br 2'1'ba. pool, Call 5-43-2498 1.., WoodbncS~ PW11 Vista Hf 1ba L:;ffont, yrty patio, pool home. Fee price $775,000. • ~a:=:i~~1.'•n~~ g!un~~ Eti<MCottaMesa2 er 2Br 2ba condo, avail :'s1~•57;>~~·.'P1 s 135.000 786-9048 umt wtgar & yard S650 immed $800. 752-2209 PUllSIU ... I IOWIFINT ltwpr1 IHcla IOH s.wraWhrtlr Lanaa • I CenuJtl!lu n Oce & J tty Vlews marine room 4 Br -._.... MU'f1FUL 3bf 2'+ba, 1 Bdrm l1'>c* ,..,, ttov., an e ' • ' YllW YllW YllW 11200 PO WTI M•S IOln 1ot1 °' extras & ~ Mg. deck. no pets. sus 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1,285,000. eome: w:th 3 Bdrm. 2 W11h part of monthly leaM ,.., '"'M*il S1400/mo 643-2289 aft 5 644-Jaot unm PUCE umwr Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I ; •• "f ·• ' I' ~ l I • • ... ,, ,, 't I (i ,, ' let Ua Help Y H Sell y •• , ,,...,.,t Thi Olly Plot offtn you ttis t1K l skt M an., "Pktw• Par•" wtttlnts fClf jUlt $25 ,. day, or 2 days fClf $45. Wiil ·1 pld.1, • we1 i>hotorrlPh it for ,. .......... chwl•· e. ClmlfW 642-5678 HA I ~A I' I I 1~ bath. large ttOM llr&-going toward the down -.1er=--....,..,-1)1Co.--l-pet90n ___ no_ pleoe and t>Mm c.illng pymt wtlen you..._ oe>-lH/llMllJ North Laguna. 1br, ocaen pets.. Avail July ~ Financing IS grHt II lion tilts 3 bdrm, 2'~ bath m lneW walk to bMCh, $750/mo 7~ S3t5,000I• residence with mini Cereal •ti b 2 newf'tdec:or .. OIW,stove, -------- u ...,.I Uf t1( ~f S ocean llleWl Only a tew OH coast hiOtlway rare 1br r•frig . gar w/eltec openr, 2 Bdrm, 1 ba. pool. deck. ,.... blocils to the beeehl dHlgn.r ttyte decor ,,.atty $800mo 494~5440 bl1ns,2 perM>na, no pet• Realtors. 675-e<>OO 759-1501 balcony pool + more La 1 lilll l2S L9e $715 mo. 650-0473 SUS 539--6190 Best fee ,.. 3 Br 2Ba 2 C. OW-V- 0 • --C> -· (/) :::> (/) -· :::;; ;JI:' ~· (I) 0.,, -· ::s • CD Cl> C> :::> 0. . >C < (/) Cl> -· ;i .$ • u;· :::> -·o i:J =>-tO ~ cg: CD :::s • --· < CD • Diiiy Piiat Ct ,. _ _.. • m4 3 lfr:2 Ba. bnins, fple, 2 SH5tm~. Avail 8115. Wiii.. aa car gar, gar<Mner ~ 851-1787 S1206tmo 3ft 2"'tbahM plea, no pets 1750/mo -------- wlbacttyWd w/d Plt<up Refs reqund 642.0138 Roomy delul(e 2 Br 2 Ba 185 ~ On~ U ._..... ts ttft w/Mstr .Wt•, pvt 2 c.-pper .vuv s ge garage .undecil Incl ~~ .... --~~~~ TSL 1191' IU· 1103 VIK• styte 2bf pool/9')9 & wastieridryer. s 1o0o1 ... ___ more kids o.k CS.tall• A,,..,,t 64-4 7211 21 Rue FontambleaU. Big 1 Br E.stde C.M Incl r• 539-6190 Best Alty fM ;;;;:-•--··-=--·---,="" Canyon oc"n & harbor grlg & stove. RV aree C..ta lllu 24 view 4''t Bdrm. 5 Ba 2 S525 759.0268 L11u1 I i.all US 1"'6iii.;.pi~ifPiiiipi._-~-.. trptc 4700 sq ft Pnced • -!£ nt: t ...... 181' & 2.Br Apt. pool, 19Un- be I ~ w m a, k • t at 2Br I be dupi.x, toed ~· Comp.," ~ ~ ""' dry ftK: From M24/mo ~98 000 ~ House lndry bllos cp1 drps s m """" spa. S-4&-0336 Sun/Mon 640-«>15 John S5251mo, ready 6120 partl w/lakefistllng. boet· ...,.......,....------682 Joaon 5-42-87111 Ing lighted tenntl MIM 1Br Condo, tplc. mlcfo. lg *m 1111111 to Niguet Bch. If s1200 t>drm w1waMc-m ctoeet LOW DOWN • Hi..htu up-2BR. encl gar cpt1 drp1 Realtor 831~ Gar w/oPnf Poot & tpe In "''"' 773 w Wilson No P4tlS t water oriented project graded. 3Br 2t>a. tam rm, $550/mo 63 1-8212 •r,r;rt 11.U UI $675/mo 545-3115 spacloua corner. exit · __ --,..,,---- llnandng W141 cooperate 3 Br 1 Ba .nctsd g11aoe 2 r condo. V car gar. 18R lower, W9111-ln doMt 1289.000 PP 759'-1530 big patio crpts drapes nr H<>eo H09P No peta. d/w, carpon, tm Ind yd, --lned Xlnt .,... & SharP $850/mo 6'0-5324 no pelt 369 Avocado Baytront home on sand u .a.n No -~ ----•~1 w/doc:k F•Hr-upper -• Mc: pett Beaut 381'. 2ba. trptc. nu .-5 mo 831-1155 P41ac•ful atmosph•r•. 548-5-4-42. 77().,5629 _ c:rpta pool No ~ts 181', qutet/c:t.n, 1 per90n plenty or panung, new 3 Br 28a wt<*\, 2 car gar S1250 Cam'*\ 84&-7171 only Go ... tt18--C kltcMn, 2 Br 2 8a • lf1Tll $850/mo Incl g.,,,._ 9e4wtirul executrl4 hOme. Waltaoe $375 831-3e71 rooms $300:000 & wat• Ch•ldren OK 4 er 2'" Ba. Irv Terr , ss2s t;'2 Br 1~ba SS0.1190 Call Mre long Drlw t>y 520 Knowell ,,.., Fnhton ttland.~pt new'crpt avt 1123 No .. L.T ... 1ll• ttt.n call 751-3616 Ctr S1750tmo eu eaoo pet 54 an 1 3 ... 28a. w-• CM ~ 67S-1700 E..,..& wttncta 1--------vi.1th good 3 BA horM. .... _. ·""""' -S5751rno 2 Br 2 8a. ftp1c. 1199600 .,... 1•t & last required BIG CANYON LQ . 2Br, encl gar all tltt~ ,,_., ••• Ill --No pell. S750tmo Incl 28a Dowt" S 1650fmo ~ cellter 38A 3ba $124,150 gardener 648-7624 OwrM 75t-070e e1o·Cer\ter • .., ...... ...,, 4Br 2b&, nr .._.,, 8ectt BLUFFS UR. 2"'°BA Tll ~ Ml• 1MI •••·llH Bay. fncd yd. peg OK Famtly room 204 Neta _. $1200. lee 675-4912 or $1550 mo 644-2907 H$0/mo, IOvety 2 Br 2 be ---·----154-.1n2.Btoller townhQUH, frplc:, •11 Mutt ..a. H....,",.. KV Cornpan.1 Bal you'lr ,..,, bltlna n.... 842·1803, Homaa c.rmel mdl T09 5 Bdrm 3 Ba. lrg yWcs, ...-...... ,..._ 2be two-..,,. tocalion IS 1 -1787 M e 1 a d • 1 M a r tNI ..,....,._ .-. .,_ W.:c21 ttory 1wn trptc moo lltt TIL ....w iii'::::::::~, l11001mo Bob K~ 1950 ottten avatl et ._, .... , Tmlll 631-1218 SS9-61IO 8e1t Alty tM ~75hno 2 Bt. 1 bt - flWftll• 8'.,o MW condo 28r, COROHAOELMAAttome Up.-unit.~ IO el, uce.41tnt tN1••11 tt,OOCL 2 w 11th, "'' ~ to 2 bed1oon1 ... den. MIV TIL~ •• ~ ..... 1 ... 380r'm 3ba ~ bell, ow. no P9t9 • """""*' LMve yant & -• .... ... pool & ~ '*'9 .,.,_ _.. $..,.,.. Mgmt f41· '"4 patio, dou~ 9 raio-. AY• •I• tor~en~t Oood ••--aa•• Ocean Vl4IW Pr•* 2 flft.a--. ' a..• .... --morn!\ renUI "18', frlO,,.,,.. ~. ·-;-.:.-··n Fi tncd ' rm hOrM .. '5000Jmo PoQI, c:wport. No ...... ... --. crptO <*:Of t>n"" -P111T-l-49Sffft0 lll·l• p.taav 1-1SSOO' at Wltt:M __. t)tW.t at;l .. CMN -------·1•'5JMtl0 1t 8eettM ....... 111·1• ~ ...... ---:oo_...._....,. ............ ~~ E l60e aiper _ 2 • 1 EASTBLUff. homt MW ~· If, 1.. 131 8a hMI )'d. oar. no s tam rm. 2+ flll'll09· tq " COftdOI wlfplc & 2 pets M.rned COi.iP• tecUDI *'-getdenlt. 6 P•1lo1 ""'"'° No PNfd wo t..:Un to it .,.,.,. t1350rmo.. ri.tt. '" 1179 .J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!L~~~~~~== 1 l '9 ....... '40-C211 01 Ml-'14' 0. AQlrl4 l'B.Q411 -----1.. - Orange Coast OAll. V PILOT /Thursday, June 14, 19!~ ti•itJtu 1 t 1 Cu,ut lltctrlcal Baa•paa •Wlt I••• P1l1tl11 •ptt •I TuJ•I SHYlct ---------1 t CZ I s re; Elec;trlelan. $25/hr, bid Of **•HOME ROXIA ltmtt lt,U1 CdM HouH Painter. Expert weneowrlng In· Typing/Word Procentng $2.17 per day HAAPEA CONST Add'• & · A=~-A.:9od.l°dd1t'kins plan• tor Clo It youtMlter. Elee-Plumt>-Carpentry SERVICE a tl'IOroughl~ REPAIR-iEMV-MtJob@L Handyman. Palnt/fht, atall•tlon. RM&. Coneult· All butlntae, ochool l .,.,. Remo<I 40 yrt 8"'*· Ooors-•tc 5-48-4980 •"48036 11168"3189 Remodel• Keith '4& .. 6n clean houM 540.Ql57 Bobby•Mobll• Speelafltt anything "40-US9 int Atalgnmt. 58 t-8890 1onaf project I 8151-1041 •'346221141952·943'3 " -----#305170/rtf ~&·8002 ----REMOOEl.· Repair Rffld ELECTRl1,;IAN EJ(pert Rapalra. 15)'1' .. .q:I. 01.1all1y hou .. oleenlng. • __ • ~ -CHU CK THOMPSON .~ .... , ••• , A'ROBIN TYPG SVCi-That'a All Y® pay tor 3 flnea. 30 days In,,,_ AJlllHCI comm ait PhHet l8 yra l.tc. 233108 Small/lg• ·Oen melnl elfftlett, Thorough, reapontlbfa M •I PAINTING - - -WP' all Cortesp. Prtnt. II leeir in areo"lte/bOn~llnt'CI lob•. repalra. 548-5203 pklmb. Crelg 536-4119 local,.,,, Pa1 497-325.4. _ 962-75l9 * lllf Plm'I * •tudent projcl 8.42-3311 ..... .,,,..a.,...... Palombo Con1t He-356<t RESIO/COMM'L/INO AMERICAN HANDYMAN Relfat>te, hOMlt, reuon-......... ~ EXl E~IOR-TOP QUALITY Dy. TA 64$-3757 Wl1 •• Clt11la1 DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Prompt, court8()t.lt ..,. Rtpalr-Ooora-Alteretlon• 26 yt•. Do my own work. Car.pentry. Window•. ab~ tXP: loeal coupt•. Ov;~r;.~.E::~i.noe work tor yours. Fr .. eat Pl•·~··· WHlTE wlfXRd vice Fac:toi trained Remodel-Panel-Pat101 Lie 2780-41 Al 646-1128 P1lnt, fencff etc. Vat Ample refe. 67'3-1227 Uc. T • 116,428 730-1353 Ref' a. Dile fM6·6837 z.a .. , II. 110·1111 WINDOW WASHING ta•• .. ntc•·na. ~ 3077 Wtndow-Fencea-Cabln•t "--~, Jaus la Lord 9•7-23157 I llttlM .. " .. ..... 2.02• ...... IG ... nnta••I 1ut WI 1na11rano. RoPalr. Spec111-I DO PLlrlllfll lllm OU.ALITY .... 1. " Alr~•lt 35y,.. •>t.P Jerry 546-4413 . H1•ll•.1 vxe:xtioA 4lf eX1RE. .:UYlll OI" E I.ling In Patntlng/PIUlef• , .. Parking Xrea• • Repalra Ct•tal CHcrttt TREES 60M'PJl58Sl Wt Take Care Ot vow lllTI II 1131. Ing. Ltc. Chrlt 963-1943 R~;::~~.~':i,~r~~P~~~c. Stitt Lew Resurtaotng-Seataoatrng Ddvawaya. Sidewalk.. Topl*Slremowct Clean-SM~~~~g.v~~g'f8S :~.•ij:::~·5':;~~·1 ~all St~~:#~~~:~?~~ INT/EXT 20Yeir.E11per. Anyllme M&M ~2·9033 1~sii"t•at•a•1a•w_req_ut"'r ..... t~h~11~a'!!"ll Ind • S&S 631~199 Patios. spa pads. Llc'd up, new lawns. 7151-3478 Lie n 24•438. fMl-8427 Avtr= Room S29 + eontrec:tor• who ~tom plus the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every A t Det iJj Ron 556-003• Olean Ups•Tr" Trimming HAUL-MO~E-REMOVE Laa Clf at· NEW W•rehQUM Storage M•tet ala. 842·0.'42 Expert Service & ~air work 01/fff $200 lnctudlt\i: • 'L •• c1an• Cart -Yard Mall'\t •H~flng Fumlll.lre. TTUh. Tree& MdF UAoscXPE SERV 11••Y1H ITllEl.TI 3~.yr::6Co31:16! ~9~~··· labor and mater1al• mue Wednesday at no exlra charge! CALL TOOAYll AUTO DETAIL AT YOUR . MIKE 650-3263 963-5415 NORM Bond-'". 2.0 Yrt In area. -IUXflELI P&llTlll, c • be lloensed. Unllofl'INC HOME YOUR CAR LIKE DAV CARE in my home 8 "" llYlll COIPllY p N'""'l_t ___ con1ractort el'IOuld ec NEW 49-4-5854 mo's 6 yrs . T.L.C. 260 Commerctlfl/Resldentlal College atudent wtlg truQk T.McWeeney t.45-512'4 Int/ext frM est. Local ret 10,.rty I a . a1a1e In IMlr 1d11ertfalng •• ll c •• 5•8 8068 Landscape Malntenan"• low rate. prompt. Thank LI i-Calllomla'• Orlglne.f 10y1'11exp,A71•)63S..G911 .. Stnlctt c d I 'll p • S · ... egno 8 ...... .. • " you Court 759~ 193! CdM atalaat S1udont Mov.-1. • ontrae1or1 an con· t lf1DI tn1ce - -----Quality Service, rea1. lie, L CA T 368981 ed PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Gen rpalrs-carpellno-me-sumert , eontaet Mar) All FOil LOIS Your Oally Pilot Service Directory Represerltatlw PersonafeilFISaylng Serv. Coatracto11 b:~n~ r~~sc!'pe88· .... ~ tnict s~::~h~~~n~~:~y ~·. (7 ~4) ~· 1-810~·~r. ln(2t~E)xt, eelllnos. relkln cab. Cleanlng-wlndo~~·P9a7111-'(lrondle at 558-•086 wltl' Cont budget analyals OC Geat1al ~5:512-4 fry a new we4iht lOu occasion SlShr Go4S-60&• .. • L v Yrt el(p .. wor ~uar. Ing, plumbing 9...,,. •4 any questions. Contrac· 4yrs 1.a .. 1nc 653·9252 prod~ot.Notoas-no009tl .. aaae 11101 Oavls Patnllno 98'4· 837 ---------tor's Stale Llcenu Bookkfftia1--f~!!~R~:~~sC~~~' G:~:m'~~d=~~:~n:b1~:. 675-1120 MllH!J cotteOe profee'°' comes Qu:~:re&.Ai~~~~s~AIA looliai ~:~~·R~m°'~~.cSa~~~ PROf' BKKPG /ACCNTG. and resl ... Uc'd. bonded. F--est TIM 645-5133 BWTR Brlck. 'lllock. Concrete. to your hom• Eva. 0 JOHI HE••y •OOfll., Ana. CA 92701 " ,_ Srucco t:ow cost fie, ex· 556-9282. -499-2779 Call John. 631 -205 11n n • Compuler Mod fees Free ins For est" 552-9142. LANDSCAPE & CLE;\N· Chronte Pain Allevlatld In pert work. 831 -1161 Bob AIPHARO HUTCHISON llc#•15232 * 548·.6213 U2-U21 td. IOI A .. itioa1 /.l ••t4eliat Cou~sel. Meg 642•7~~.:_ CUSTOM REMODLING UP s Yrs exper. free eat. 1 seslon w/hypnotherapy P.aia I PAINTING. 25 years. Quality Roofing. Sr citizen I•-------• Ca•iatt N1Jda1 We Cost less, And Do The Oave 760-9077 Oorby Sims RH 5418-8-401 Custom Brick-Stone RJCH•Ro SINOR'S Custom Work. We Love disc. Reis Lie. #348877 To place your~ Bulld/Remod Spec kit. 1------•----Best (71 4) 241-1488 New Relax8fcl" Classes Block.Coocrete-Stucco " Perfection. 963-0911 K. Funke 645·0193 before tM bath. otc, rm add. patio •New cabinets. cabinet LANOSCAPE SERVICE ·SAFE UVA SUNTAN-Ref's. Free est. 5-49-9-492 Newport Custom Palnllng covtdcks. bay wndw uc· taclng. bars & tormica El t . al Tree trim. Lawn Maint. etc FAST -NO BURN OR PEEL 16 yrs o'.,11appy customers. readtno public. 4•6485 Steve 547-8076 couotertops 5-49-57-47 tc nc tree est Juan 548-9-4•8 ·EMC MUSCLE TONING-Toomanymouthstofeed7 Lie. 280-•. 875--0383 P11!_riDt Tatotiag .:ofi~~ot Ao DIT 1 ON· s . DE s IG-N * KITCHEN CABINET co -P&alllSll ELECTRIC S~rubs/Tree Trim. Com pl Lose 1nch~NO sweat Find a home for your crlt-RAINBOW PAINTING l-ifPIXR~, !'lfP."Hrtl!IN~GPP.iN~T .. E .. RP.1•o•A•s• Tutoring Callf. Learning Claulfled. &42-StS78 AND REMODEL •Free Est . 100•1, Fin.• Oua111ywork. tree est gardening. competlUve -Outek Weight Loss Also-ters In c lasSllled Qualily Is our pollcy HANGING/STRIPPING Handicap. Reading. Lie reas 631·2345 THE BEST 634-3424 425513 968·7401 prices. Chuck 642-2873 Call 752-022• lor appt. 8•2-5678. 650-66•6 JEFF Lie 8688 VISA-MC 673-1512 Malh. Lano. 641·6994 ~zte£11at. . h!rt•tab, Uaf. Aert•a,ta Uaf. IH•I Z l~;;;.P.i~~~~~ .b1taact•tat1 3002 ~ t1~1'-11, Btlt Walt.. 5100 Rel' Wut.. 9100 t t . pt S~ c.tiilhla fii4 H11Dt. Beac~ 2140 •·•srl11tci· '2769 ~~-Sml·qutim room-"' ripll'ttval P&yct\io Ad· ' ;tr! JOH . . lotlliMI ~ o@;.fAL: ddefitneed. GENeM'8M1M. E side Costa Mesa 3 BR vtsor & Card Reader• WANTED· PeOple n;;ar,;g highly motivated A.O.A. Part time Flex hrs Duplex 2 Br. 1 ba. crptg. Y ~ II VIII I I.. . Past present • future pvt TO iss $10.000 up. MledlO,mstt red buHderlook· for team oriented H B. of-OROR -'T1'(}7Sl5-703l drps. gar. no pets. Avail $585-$785/mo 2 & 3 tfll H• 1 I •ti house. Lge yard. Pool. · "' N dlt ., It no or ull charge booll-flee 4 Day week Call or "' 6117 $625.548-7234 Bdrm. encl gar . $700-$1100 AIC Kltchpriv.NrOCC, Retlnedmtddleagedcou-675-2•95or631-896.4 ocre ,nopena Y keeper with real estate Fofd 8•2-7'431 . . GENERALOFFICECl:ER~ EHTSllE CH1tryWtt41 1Bdrm 1011 country set· ting. Nope1s 180 21st SI $585/mo &46-4262 or wshrldryr nookup, yrd, 631 -4960 Agent bch, lrwys. bus. Student pie, yearly 1Br, unrurn L F • 3004 Denison Assoc 673-7311 developmen1 exper. thru Full-time. M-F. Answeo pRaHolt NDewpo6rt41B1e6aOe3h WITElifllOIT ~~11::~.1y:._6f~m1s"10240 Incl hme I Balbof a b1s1and11' OJ!J•• Rtlr W1atH 5100 trial balance end ftnanclal Dental Hygienist needed. phones. run 10-key b· ea y ys • • 1BR1baonprlvatelsland. Wou d re ur tsh $100 REWARD tor Hime--atatements. Exper. with Near South Coast Plaza. toucn. 831-7291 Aak fo eves 960-46 t4 Large sundeck. Dock for Wtrtrt. Prof male 40+ yrs needed !or lower ren1. layan cat lost In Eestblutt. lllll, Sim small computers helpful Mon/Tues 545-5443 Margaret. -30· boat also avail. wlrels. Kitchen priv NB Exit Refs. 768-572-4 Long brnltan hair, blue tmmed.openlngloraseU-but not required. Send ----·----- Near;. beach. 2Br. 1 '"1 ba Mature adul1 only, no $400/mo 650-•643 Olllct ....... 2914 eyes Sealpolnt 760-0806 starter In an extremely' rerume w/salary history llCTAPtlOIE/'fYPllT IHEUL OFFIOE 645-9543 . Eestside sharp 1br. encl g8f , blHns, $525 mo. No pets 546-5882 al1er 6pm 979-3648 ask for Pam 'fwnhse e111ns. trplc, encl pets ·~so apt or $800 R I )I I 2904 fast pac.d & . requirements to: PIT Entry Level. Worklnt gar w/elec opnr. Quiet w/dock Dys 752-2584, Ott I tit I 1617 Weatcllff Or, N.8 . R.E.lnvestment firm. C/Hm. 19700 Falrohlld, Sharp person needed to Into FIT position. Typing $695 Call 536-0921 evestwknd 650-7267 SUUll IOnL Agent $1 30 sq5rt4.1_5032 FOUND ADS Excellentcommunieation Suite 140, Irvine. Cell-work In fast pa~ New-oterical dulles, 8:30 tt -and organlzallonal skllls fomla, 92715 port Beach RE. office. 3pm. Kristy 751-1308 QUIET 2 BEDROOM Wkly rentals now avail t $ k S 119/ k & C I TV $300/up crpts drapes ale R required, along wllh lrs1 Must have excellent typ- E side deluxe 2Br, l 'h Ba twnhse No pets $650 2548 Orange 642·2520 1 '~bath. 625 /mo Wal to Spacious single. one w up. 0 or · 17301 Beacift. Hurfttnglon A E fftEE rate typtno & Sh. Non BOOKKEEPER F/C Nwpt Ing & dlcataphone skllls, beech 960-8656 & tw b d ts phones In room. smoker. Send resume to Bch Bldr seeks person w/ 75wpm 1yplng. Word pro-o e room ap . 2274 Newport Blvd.C.M Beach 842-283'4 IAllllEnn to work bayfront •hop 04 Balboa 111. Call 873-7431 6-46-74-45 Call•, TMI. •6 Upper Newport const. related exper. ceasing exper. helpful. SEAWllD Approx 900 sq. 11. Plaza, Newport Beach, Some gen otc, typing Hostesaes CHEERS HE Grand Opening 8127. tu or part-time. student· O.K Call 8•7·•394 Lo11ety 1 br dnsta1rs jilnCI gar . no pets, frig. elec range $425 642-5964 VILLl~E Sa•aer fcurnlshed with desk & IU·llll Ca. 92658-8975 plus phones Salary Contact Lydia. 833-2900 • I al 2906 chairs nr 17th & Newport Attn: Karin. lncfd salary open. Send resume to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury __ .. ~•-•-----S600 Call Betty 644-2270 •-.-------• history. No calls please. Jim, P.O. Box 2990. New-Secretary MESA PINES 2650 Harla BEAUTIFUL Bach $475 apts 1n 14 plans l Bdrm. BALBOA ISLAND 1• l=jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii porl Beach, Ca. 92i>60 EXEC. SECRETARY 2 Bdrm and Townhomes 2Br turn Sleeps 6 or more. h1clflY1 l1ltH 1a Houeecteaners $6/hr. p/l 1 Bdrm $575 PRVT patio. pool spa TOP area. Quiet. no pets 5'49·2447 IATHE YIEW 1 Br wlloft. enctsd garage balcony. lndry, bltlns. no pets. $750 855-0665 SPMC • poofs tennis, water· $300/wk. 675-2910. Newport Center lull G d RN S £0 ~.,...,.--=-:-:----,.,--.,.,-service 714164.c'-..6800 falls. ponds as pat · FU I H or E/slde C M. studio, avall. or 673-1700 eves. From San Ofego Frwy UNFURNISH£D 6115 Nr beach & shops. ---:-----:---:--:--:-:--- drive North on Beach to Pvt yard, prkg $700/mo. URIE DEC. lllTES McFadden and West on HEALTH Incl utils 842-2045 1irwmo•t ILYI AT llY McFadden 10 Seaw1nd 1:wr n FOUND lovable. tame adult pigeon w/wht slrp on hd/wngs In lrt ot CoCo'a, Fash II . Call Newpt Animal Hoap. &44-5-460 VIiiage (7 14)893-5198 CLUBS TENNI~ Newport Beaoh deluxe. New Bldg. can handle 2-3 FOUND M/Engllsh Fo•· ----SWIMMING. plu\ faces beach, slpa 8. Pvt people per ol11ce $575· tlound 619 111c Gold· Xtra big 1 Br • S485t Has much more' Sorry gar. wtd. $600/wk. PP $875. Sec. Mrv. avall. en wes t I He 11 H . B washer/dry• No last• Catt 730-3777 or 731-6689 Open 9·5 M-F 6-42-3998 While/brn btk patchs. 543-2-498 fee no pets. Models open daily 9 to 6 OCEANFRONT • Weekly HWPOIT IUCI 842·_0_43_7=---=--- Advertisilg Assistant We have an entry level position avallable for a dependable person interested tn advertising. Job will Include clerk duties and 9')9Clat pro- tects Good typing skills are a must. Exceilenl IOUTIOIE SALES SALARY Plus: Outgo1no & enthusiastic sales per- 1on/store model wllh fashion llalr needed for our excluai11e women's destgniir boutiq ue F /lime. Must be respon- sl ble/ rella bf e. Please apply In peraon· ALEXIA, 280 Forest Av, Lag Bch dshwshr. E's1de x-lge 1Br WOODBRIDGE 2Br 2Ba, 4BR. Call 673 ... 743 unit In a11ractlve. well Hills Honey cir yng Poolttrplc. pvt patio. Irvine 2744 ~ d $1250. Nicety turn. large 1680 sq h ground floor Found. NrEI Toro Rd, Lag $535 2Br $610 557-2841 crpt $750 Avail 7115 00 Summer Rentals. 2 & 3 maintained. modern p/lrlsh Setter. Obebient benefits Advancement CAllln ••o• opportunity Send re· -n Pvt 1Br. lrplc pool. paho. 786-08621646-1769 Apartments Bdrms. 5300 to 51000 bldg. in quiet area near & loving 586~8008 sume or call: for high quallty case goods gar No pets 399 w Bay N~rt Buell 2769 weekly On & of! 1he Hoag Hospital Assigned FOUNDnr Le1wie World. Melinda Thackery manufacturer Musi have T.. I II PH I own tools Exper. only S535 650·6357 Newport Beach So. beach Prime weeks strll parking. A/C, garages blond, M. t yr, Retrlever- 1 1 ba Deluxe amen 1700 16th Street avail. Call today tor best avalf Vicky 645~800 or mix 2 flea coll 786-9237 "I 1 1 1 need $pply. Sher.-vood P.O. Box 1580 Corp . 3655 w McFad- Quiet E-s1de bachelor uill Beaut rec rm. avail for selection 645-3323 dys. ---·-------pd . no pets. avail 711 pvl parties. otymp1c size (al Dover) NB R 11 675 1642 ---Found: White dog with 1.0. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 den, Sanla Ana, (nr (7 1•) &42-4321 ext. 301 Harbor Blvd.) $410 mo 759-9194 pool. wt & work-out rm. 642-5113 V · ,". ea Y • O~~~;~a~a't'i~r:~f =if:1&4~~6 Animal WE OFFER A CHOICE encl prkg gar· security & Newport Beach No. ICI IOD prkng, janllorlal & all utlls · ----ANSWERING SERVICE CALLING FOR $$ vu ot Hbr Call now avail I t I 2907 L 6/8 Want a selection ol great June 15 2131278.02 11 880 Irvine Avenue ti I I incl From $t per SQ ft. Keeshond&·miWx. ost . Telephone operator. Vari-Make money In your spare ous shllts. Full time only time at home No selllng' ttving? We can otter any-ask tor Valene (al 16th) IE•Cfl REITALS Mo-to-Mo. 657-70t0 Harbor ilson area. thing lrom a smf apt 10 a a ---------REWARD. 6•6·6317 362 3rd St dC, Laguna Julie (7 14) 827-4644 Beach. 4Br hS(! If took1ng In CM $300tmo. bach unot across 64S-ll04 Avall now. Wkly. Balboa ICW YIEW I I' 11 I d Newport Alty 676-8170 UllU 1raftlt LOST· beloved 5 mo. old APP1 setters 5-9 S100/wk guar 4-comm Good phone voice. Wiii train. No selling. Call apytime! NB HB think o us .rs or rom bch. goo iocauon "'"' lam Cocker Spaniel, that choice ol 1deal ttv1ng Must see 1216 Balboa Rot•I 2900 COM, o4 8r2 -ba. lully lurn 1.100 Sq. ft. upstairs 412 blk/tan. nr Santa Ana TSL MGMT 642-1603 TSL M8MT H2· 1I03 hme TV. phone. patio 2 N Coast Hwy. $1600. Hts. Reward 645-8372 NBREALTY675-1642 __ COM.soolHwy.lrgsleep-blkstobeach AvallJune-mo 6•2-3998 ___ ----751-2382 ------0 CLIFFHAVEN 2Br 1ba. '"9. rm & bath. pvt ent. Oct 5800 weekly .. dep --LOST boom lor Wlnd-Raat. l11c• 274 cpts. gar. lg patio etc pano $400 673-3474 Reservations reQ 'd Olflee & Reception avell. surfer on Baysrde Seti ART 1ni91t1gen1. nexrabl9. 2 BR Pit Ba Condo. Ideal tor Rellred cpte No E'stde C M. $250 • $150. 673-8349 •SO SQ ft appro•. Call Biii at 720-3819 committed person need· Jae/pool,.. clubhouse. pet~ yrly 650-4873. $400/mo. 1005 BrlOSQ.., -eo fGf· eustom framing. dep. loci utll Use of kltch, I -, I t -c M 650 6533 LOST Germ Shep puppy carport s595 • dep. Near Hoag Hosp light & etc 650-8016 ea I I O · · · female. Beautlful · ' Work Is dltticull. lrustrat- 12131596· 1498 airy 2Br 2Ba, dining --Uart 2901 5-40-3-471 ing. mostly mental Fem non-smkr. house In p•ESTllE OFC SPACE Sometimes very reward-*$475/up 1 Br. furn room & laundry hookups Coron a de I Mar 25 yr old sgl fem. nds rmte n • L o s t : L AS E-R 1ng. PIT 20-30 hrs to pool. spa 18992 Florida $610 642-6629 So425tmo 760-1348 Ive 2Br condo Hunt. Hrbr lirwaOIT CEflE• CENTERBOARD. PENIN start. $4 to start Both ex· 842-2834. 842-3172 YOU DESERVE IT msg $35')/mo 714/840-6845 l>Wt" n REWARD. 675-8099 pandable So. Cst Plaza Bach· Stove/rel. utll pd $425/mo lslllstldep 14th st 960-5 179, 711 Gatedv1llage.pureluxury, Room.shr bath.womanlO 2Br. frt uni Avall 6715 •Appro11.5'40SQtt Lost ma Boxer, 3 yrs. area 751-6306forap~ 2 Br 2'" Ba elegant living & up Newport Beach. $375/mo CdM 760-6267 * 2 large priv. ores with Fawn /wht. Mesa Verde Allendent • Room only. In _ _ _ By appt only 631-5439 $205. &45-2590 2 Fem. 3 bdrm hse. lrplc. reception area & supply area REWARD 549·2320 exchange for occasional ---------'----~-.lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-~iioliiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim p11110. EIC.M. non smkr. * adjaci::t to N 0 PUGS: Found 615 . Fawn. assistance. 6•5-2357 Friday, June 15 SYDllEY o •••• ARIES (M arch 21-Apnl 19) f ocus on business. career. promotion. respon~ibilit>, chance lo increase income. Relationship gio"s stronger. you·11 be on more solid emotional and financial ground. O lder ind1' 1dual does care. will help. could aid 1n obtaining necessar) funding. TAURUS ( .\pril 20-Ma} 20)· Good moon aspect coincides with tra' el. spmtual values. higher educatton and unique communication with one who is aloof. soph1s11catcd. You'll be finished with past patterns -people will "ant to hear what vou think. what ~ou sa~ and will closch obscPc \Our actions GEMINI (Ma} 21-June !O): (1et 1ead} for ne\\ start. d1gdcep for information, be aware of tax la"' and other legal requirements. Avoid hcav)>' l1ft1ng. let others C"<.press their '1ews. continue to gather information which ultimate)) can be used to delinitcl} prO\C case. CANCER CJ une 2 1-July 11) Folio"' through on hunch. go slt1". study Gem1n1 message for valuable hint l akc ad' antage of clement of surprise -man} \\ho considered }OU "\\3Shl·d up .. are m for rude awakening. Gemini. Sagittarius nallvt'!> hc.•lp )OU decide upon future course. LEOCJ ul~ 23-A.ug. 22): Don't tr) too mulh at once-means avoid scattering your forces. K eep resolutions concerning ewn:i~e. diet and nutrition. Focus on ~eneral heahh. cmplo}'ment. secuntv connected with residence. Gemini. Sagmanu" nat1,es figure prom1nentl). S250+ 'Ii. 642-6530 Athlellc Club approx 6 yrs. female BABYSITTING· Mature * S575.00permonth 639-6203 Christian women to 2 rmmts MIF resp creative straight. non smkr shr lrg 4bd hse Lag. Bch ocean vu, lmmed occup. S350 & $300 497-4085 Divorced mother nds iem 25-35 10 shr CdM hse 720· 1294 aft 6pm Exuberanlly clean studer1. 40 yrs of age. 754-1 466 aft 7 30pm quickly M/F 3Br, NB Duplex Vu. deck, patio. boat slip Ocean 2 blks Resp Good sense of humor Avail now $335/mo 675-9324/&42-«20 Femelefor Promontory Point, N B. 2br 2ba furn. xtras. immediate occup $460 673-0205 .. 0.1110 Pt11taal1 -30ll ~a~:t ~~~~t F~!tfr~~~ E/5-48-6315 01673-6890 WE IRE STIU OPEi BABYSITTING Summer SHARE ofc w/lnterlor de-And running 7AM-10·00 jOb tor H.S ;tudent. Nd Signer Samples avall. PM a day. 7 days a week sitter for 2yr old. my $250/mo 557-43•3 NB Present 1hfs ad and re-home, 2 mornings& 2 aft-* EXECUTIVE IUITTI * ce1ve a two massages tor noons <approx 8 hrs wk) 1 MO FREE RENT the price of one at $3.50 hr 548-6818 W/short term lease. full CIRCUS If lllllllE BAKER graveyard shtt1 serv sulles. 881 Dover Dr l 11 I. l&llOR no exPer wlll train Apply Suite 1-4 N.B 631·3651 FULLHTll Winchells Donut House. Sublease olc space. Re· 110·1112 29-47 Harbor Blvd, Costa eepllonlst avail Nice oles _ Mesa in central Joe Calf COUPLES SWING PARTY -1-ll-.. -1-1-1-,-0-L-l_I_ 241-9221 9-5 Wide World 821-6117 .--, -Convention, Lu Vegas ook tennis leatons. "ommtrc11I write-up c;harget, Ille Reatala 2911 ESCORTS/MODELS typing (•s wpm) & bkkpg. o ONL y 835 9 99 phones & various ofc 16040 Harbor F v, ulcall • 1 duties. 645-5000 M-F 1240 SQ It TOP $$$ Fem to shrdarling CM hse Agent 541-5032 Females prel Models and $277 ''r utll. 1st & last -----Escor1s (213)866· 1984 1uun Avail 11 t 650-5206 eves Shop/Storage/Otte space 300 SQ II or rrore. reas. YOUNG FEMALE Fem to shrdarttng CM hSe. c Mesa C-2 5-48-7249 (18 TO 2•1 $277 'It ulll. 1st & last. ------SINCEAEL Y WANTED Avall7/1 650·5206eves •CdMdlxsuites.AC.ampl YOU ARE Attractive ••a1e-r/mate. •er "ou-se. prkg, from $225. 2855 E. shapely. sele<:tlve, fu~ IVI .. " Coas1 Hwy 675-6900 lilted, hona11 YOUR Clean, cool, casual. s •ore$660H1Vlslbllll".20 INTERESTS Travel. out· Non/skr SC Plaza area. • ' $2-40/mo 641.9730 x60' • parking. 2332 doors. apor1s. theatre. Newport Blvd. CM. nle& clothes. dining out 675-7788 "BEING SPOILED"! ssistants tor busy beauty salon. Good opportunity. 200 Newpo<t Center Or. Newport Beach IOOllHPEI Pt-tm. Must handle com- plex books accurately. SC and BPI Computer exper dealrab l e 751-0565 Mature/F non smkr shr beaut turn duplex on Bal. Penn $350 673-0430 -1 22 Please call em Ext 101, ,.'--&.~ tor11e 850-4101. Newport w.n11. N B s1ep1 to beach. M- non smkr. resp & nea1 $260 no ullls. 673-0390 Garage for rant LIDO vi(. loal1111 o,, 4014 LAGE, l1ttat1 of Newpott __ • Beach 955-84-47 *WAllT OUT? TOTIM ---------CllYIU IELL um1111 Have you ever sold bod- ies? Our customers are In t~ high teoh. Industries anl.1 need Quall1y people. Xlnt oompenaatlon pack- age. Exeoutlve Search Company ALAN GLENN INC 675-5270 CLEllC&L Gen 011, must 1ype SOwpm Newport Western Corp 714-851-0517 ComptHskpr to five-In w/etderfy lady In Costa Mesa. Eves 548-3289 COMPU1'ER OPERA TOR Busy medlcal dlstrfbulor looklng for sharp lndlvldual with good background, prefer IBM 34, exper In AI R, A/P helpful Benefits. salary negot11ble. 841 -2665 Cooks, CHEERS. HB. lunch & breakfast. Call S-47~394 COOi Summer ct\lld care pro- gram. Mon-Fri. 9 am-1 pm. EXp. req $6. p/hr. 5-48-88•9 COUNT E A -0 RY CLEANERS. experienced or wlll train. 645-5-466 COUNTER HELP wanted Costa Mesa area. 549-8793 or 581-292-4 COUNTER PERSON. PIT Nickel Rent A Car 546-8871 CUSTOMER SERVICE Growing mtdlcal dis· tr1butor has opentno for person with exper. all around gen office, vtfy fas1 pac::e. Benellta. ttlary .1egotlable. 8• 1 ·2885 VIRGO (Aug. B-Scpt. 22)· You gain rar\· in\1ght into character of one who means much to )OU Be pen:cpu"c. permit extrasen'ior) capab1l1t1e•s to freel) roam Focu'ion .,pecul~111on. ~urpnse. overturning ohtandard procedures. Srnrp10. T auru" pe~ons pla}' paramount roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0c. t. .221: < il't ideas on paper. locate. legal documents. be-'\url' }'OU c.·a n prove ownership of heav)·dut) items. D on't pla> games with sccunt} Member of opposite sex 1s invo l ved. PARK NEWPORT nice br, pvt be-tennis-spa.pool grn belt 6•0-1489 Iv mag Misc. ltatals 2125 We buy bual~taet . amall Retired couple wlMff-(;on• & large, any lln•nclal tained 27 ft 1ir1tream cond All areaa. So. Callf. want lull-time apaoe near Your price • out ttl'IT'I, Or~e Coast College for Cl.II Bart 730-7002 NOW HIRING }'ou'll hear wide range. from c;wcet whi<1pcr ., to demands. Ptush-M/F non emkr ahr 2 BR 2 ba Condo nr Bal Isl Pool/jac. pvt b<:h $475 759·9288 or 720-0397 SCORPIO (Ott 23-Nov ~I)· Domc-.,tt<: adJustmc-nt figures promrncntl)' -relat1\t''i commun1catl'. v1S1t. present ideas which are •-1-M-,F-.-N-.B,_a-,..-.-~--an vu not always sound. An·cpt scll-rC'ltanl'C imprint your own style am.I hm. BR. ba. den. gar "take charge" o f any rcmo<kling. decorat1njt or purcha~cs de;;1gned to S6505•M78•1261-2223 bt>:i u t 1 f} 'I u rrou nd t n g-. 1R =:-m-:t-e-to_•_,h-r-=2c:::B-:r ...,.1 b,.-a-ap-t-nr SAGITTARIUS(Nov.22-l >cc.· 11) <ouni)ourchanac'Somconc bch In Npt N-amllr, ts If} mg to put something O\ er on }'OU I un:ir q:cl~ is high. you will win. S2o45tmo + 12 utll Fr11nk vou 'll al\o learn pknt> about pott.·ntw l "l'on game." Separate fact from 6•6-9848 eves att 8 illusion -}'ou'll gl't what you ncc.·d and }OU will make most of material ,_R_oo_m_m_at• to thara lg 2Br, nt hand. 1Be hOuae wt yd on overnight etays 2·3X per llTI llllE••I( WMll No hoott-ups nee. "" Wiii consider any poesl-Ea1abtld firm owner wlll blllty. Call collect traln$5Kdown662-2357 (2 13)373-t95-t Women! e unique bullnesa A • •t t 3 • you wtll enjoy Window aa aa .. •ta I ~ S.CUrlty PrOCl'a979_.62'4 sPIRITOlt RtlbiNds ------- Advtce tn All Mallet• & iiwtttaHt Counstfing. 1815 SO. Et rtaaitin 4011 Camino Rael. Sen Ctem. l~~~~P"i'!""'~""'~ I L•c'd 492·72ff antut u t •r· ketlng Meeting •FREE• CASHIERS a CLERKS. Interviews dally from 11 :00 a.m.· 12 noon at 1390 North Pa .. clflc Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach (on PCH & Viejo). Cal (71•) 4M·92l3 t. more Wa.r EDITGllllL · DEn. CAPRICORN I Dc1:. l~-Jtln 19): r ort es appear ..cattcrt'd but you Balboa 11· M/F, Quiet, re· SCR·M LETS really kno" c'actly "hat •~taking plac<'. M an> wtll express" icws. will sponsibte. S35o 1 '" utlla " • Southern Callfornla dally newe- attempt to influcnct> vou. you will be tempted hu1 ultimatcl) you'll Days ~2-2898 ANSWERS GOLD. Seta, ..,y, ltQel, pal'\Ar n-da ex,..,1--..0-A deak 6111·19 7pm. Call Larry Meuanatto 559..().9-48. I d h ( I Roommaii to tl'lare IQ 2Br. n prn1ate, earn big lS ,.... -,,-. ,.. ""9\1 rcJ«t n onS(nstca . anficrous~· c-mcs. an<:t'rnat1vcpay~kcyrolc lBa houH wtyd on Bobctt·Ab•ah-s3ooomintmum,not1m1t peraon wlth good layout and AQUARIUS (Jan .O.f.ch. 18)· .\~f.tgnmt•nt "out of past" is back 1n BalbOI ts M/F. qultt, r.. Femur •MOCkff SILV£R: t2!IOO minimum, headnnt . wrl11ng Ikuta. Some )Our tonsctousnes\ You would be w1~ to fin1~h ta~k~. to pro1cc1 into ,pon11ble. 1350 + ·~ut11a. 8ACK ~OME no limit, '911 G Irvin feature wrttlng 8190 required. future. to rcall7(: )'Our cyclt c.iln bnng love. mone> and health O•YI 642-2898 W1$8 Ofd N)'lno: Th•JOV ot (71•0 H1·5N5 or (1001 ( onfidcnual 1nfom\31ton 1s :narlablc and will help \'ou leave losing ltatala Watt .. 1._ • perttct Journ•r, 1• '431·7505, 7A"4 to ePM Competlllve Ulery end ben· ProposJlion. "~ fulfifiect \'Jhen vou tnau, w.kelay• eflta. EOE RePfY ad #400, C/0 f b 19 M ,0 F ~ d d nglneertwrl .,, • • ~t BACK HOME ;;r.111--t--.,-.... -w-;-4•14..:: 0 C st Dalt PUot P 0 Pl ~ { ·c . . arch "' ,. ocus on inen s romanrc. c~1res. inv fOf qultl one bdrm •SPlrttuat Anllv& Al2• c••!J • .,... range ou !Y. • • ~ powen ofpenuasion St'nhmcnt controls loa1t. vou'IJ be in mood to -s:>Artment with girege. "''°' Aellllot In •ti lift LIUIMlftlHIO BOK 1580, Cotta M .... CA. Headquarters otflceof The Own Irena. Maids o.c Jolly Roger Restaurant 786-8222 chain has an opening for ---------an Executive Secretary to Housekeeper/Sitter. 3 dy the President. Position a wk. Potential for lutur• requires outstanding live In. Kris 650-80i9 • shorthand and typing Irvine Ory Cleaner sfetlls P.roleclency on counter help. Hr• & dy work processor a detinlte vary No exper nee, ~ plus. Lovely office with congenlal atmoaphere thru F 9-3 Call Jai plus e1tcellent benefit 552• 1322 pacllage tncludlng medl-JllfTOll IEHH1 cal and dental lnaurence Costa Meu Arn. 8AM 11 and profit sharing. Apply 12 Noon. (818) 331·312i 1n person from 9am to 4pm a1· JllLYllHH JOLLY ROGER INC. 17042 Glltelle Ave. Laguna Beach accepting applications: Irvine (7 14)250-0331 E1tp'd .housecteaners Must have own car $5/hr Must be fleKlble. Days only. Cell Connie WAITRESS/WAITElll (lull lime exper.) HOSTESSES (industrlous-auraetlve) 1 FRY COOK (tull time nights) Apply Jolly Roger, .•Ot South Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 850-4119. Experienced halrcuuer wanted Costa Mesa area 850-1889 LEUL SIClnlln F/M Ouldoor sales-beach needed for temporary tul supplies. Wkends-wkdys. time wortc 11'.1 Hunttngtor $3.50 start. 759-8455 Beach law hrm. Mutt b4I -e1tperlenced. Call Christi FRY COOi at 847-80-41 $55 a shill starting pay. -L-ff--~-1-S-1 -1 - Exp must be tast wteggs 1111r.1 W • lltT omllls. Breaktast/luoch. FIT PIT Hrs flex. SS.50· STUFT T SHIRT S-4.50 hr. Starting lmmed 517 30th N.8. 673-3593 ·Call Mary ~2-9990. Or ange Coaet YMCA E.O.E In ~~:!f!'~1~sli~~E lull LIQUOR CLElll time positions open for: Bondable. Apply In per el(perlenced FURNITURE son. 9:AM·2:PM Tues- SALES PERSONS and Sat. only. No phone calla. ORA PEAY I C A AP ET AIRPORTER INN HOTEL S A LES PERS 0 NS 18700 MacArthur Blvd. 581-2121 Irvine, Ca. Daily Pilat : · · · · · · · · FULL-TIME OFFICE OLERI Vt-ry bu;iy Circulation OJHce has an .-ntry lt'vel clerical position available for the riRhl penon. Ex1lf'ri.-nc.-dl"tir.-d but will train. Poit.hion inrludt'll answering phones. filin~. typing and clota procr•11in8. Applicant t hould be Qf.'UI. likf' to work wi th peoplt> and hove a posftive altitude. 4() hour work Wt'C"k, Munday • Friday. S1nrtin~ 1mlory iis 1950/month. (;ood company benefh11. Apply in pc>rtoun, MondQy • T hur8dGy, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m . Al'lk for Mary or Eilef'n. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 West Bav Street Costa Mesa, CA 92~7 •• • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' •••••• t ••••••••••• -- DailyPilll LI YOUT ARTIST Orana~ County daily newspaper has an openlna for a quick layout artitt. Candidate must be able co work well with 18ltt11 pc.-op~~,~d meet dally deed- llncs. Basic knOwJed.ge of camera ready at't. typ&izin,a. and the capabWty to marl? up layouts for productJon a must. i\.ddJtional ~)!di may include Oyen, btoclluret. maps and aalei ~ ~1.atJon Viauals. 1·2 years e~P'r1enoe -newtpaper preferred. send relWM to: OH T DAil\" PILOT brl~vc t\o·Crybod) IS ba IC'aJly 1000 Re dtfCC'l. \tlllC: t·asc. gtt to hcan of yearly on Balboa Penn. mellett, lo\4, mem-oe. Prim41finencial$..-.tc:U 92828. mat_tt_r_s_. u_o_._A_q_uarius~~~"-'_P_lo_y_o.._u_t_s_tandin& to les Ctn James 673~3348 bu.tin.a. NB 631 9397. 6514111 Ll:====::::;==::::========~~~~:;;::::::~=---::""".....;,~"'."::~~~:--! I ' ' • I . ~ .. PART TIME Motor Route Available >' Newport Beach area, three hours per day. Earn approx. 1600 per month. CaU l l :00 to 4:00 PM . A k for Bruce CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JJO W BAY Sf •COSTA MESA CA 9'6'6 IU4 I J• A H t f '" t UN• f 1 f -..s.il (J t l If ................ Newspaper TRACT SALES 645-8202 KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 I EARN ll' TO $75.00 PER WEEK . We now hut IS .-.S to< JOI!• Ql!f baftfl l1I secure reeders lot The Ot .. Coast Daily Nol Ollf CltwS start at 3 30 p m. 11111 l...,,, until I 30 p • wetldays Oft Saturday, wt won 1 In tllOrt llolln. Y041 d t1n1 NnY ~ Ind pllzts. .. Mtll flf""C W0Uf OWi lllOfllY I . there IS no deltftMI or colleCtlOll 111volved !" JOI! we 1nttrtsled. please call Mr lM1 (714) 548-7058 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Bnghlness 6 Leave 10 Sad word 14 Key - 15 Acidity 16 Small cubes 17 Metal mass 18 Therapy 20 Farm sound 21 Meat paste 23 Emergencies 24 A lew. maybe 25 Cauterize 26 Talk 30 -Romero 34 Church fixtures 35 Stroll 37 Three It 38 Pequrer 39 The best 41 Scarlett O'H&re s h0'™9 42 Com unit 43 Discontinue 44 Yachtsman 46 Drama part 48 Fasteners 50 FrMzes 52 This place 53 Stratagem 2 14 56 Movie role 57 Assistance 60 Concordes 62 Swindle PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 64 Hard tissue 65 Pulled apart 66 Tibetan. e g 67 Consumed 68 Completes 69 Charges DOWN 1 Scant 2 Arizona Indian 3 Therefore 4 Alter - 5 Above the poverty 11we1 6 Small talk 7 4.840 sq yds 8 Lobster eggs 9Small 27 Ot hip bones 28 Steady look 29 Piiier 3 1 Flat 32 Bows amount partner 10 Esteem 33 Brings up 1 t Ex lends 36 -Antilles 12 Skin disease 40 Stockhold· 13 Adjusts ers concern 19 Wheel rut 41 Lose energy 22 Funny person 43 Art transfer 24 Deface 45 Gymnast 25 Center 4 7 Pinched 26 Valleys 49 Ph.O papers 51 Related on mother's side 53 Forbidden var 54 Rivers Sp 55 Wt11te-le1led eagle 56 Animal group 5 7 Indigo plant 58 Adjective ending 59 Dresses 1n 61 Negative. Fr 63 Gls' "club' 10 11 12 13 IOTIY /"O Ill. Accnt• P8Y•ble/Rec. Tele- phone, some compul81' skNl1 helpful. 557-3380 ask tor Mwtt SECRETARY SEllOR The • , profeuloNI l'ect\llttng firm In ~ 8eecf'I le Meklng the uc:tusNe ~t ..,. vtcM of ~-IC»d recnnten tor P'Qfwlonel ~of accountantl (mollly CPA'a). 9ngl- .,_.. (elacttonlca). bMl!lng uecutrYeS. E.D P progrwnmera. attorneys and leOal aec:retwlel It you are en Dl*•IC»d profwklnal (degree Pi ... llCI). wi111'9IO1199 the teMphone and mllin- laln IN MgMet lnduetry lt~d8. ~ c.11 T Id ~ or KM\ Clelr at 61:1.:1 Teet Bavly AnocJatea Penonnel Service ~ ... ~$-.:II ~ ..... 3&0 9w'I M1gu11 om.. • 1eo ~a.en, CA 82880 7141760-1313 nm CWllAll UITllOll COHMH.l CHtVROLET '' 1• i :. I' ' ,......, •• ,. i. ~U-1200 -· ---. WEiii USEDCARS~ TRUCt<S COME IN OR CALL FOR nu anuma.. C«mis-o.t...llo m1laD 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147 .... ,,.....,,,1 WIWllTYlm CLUI 1111 UIJ See AoNlld Oec8 Exeel'-'l SeiectlOn of New and c.retulty ~Id UHCI BMW·s atw.ya In Stocli 111-1111 ~8 W Isl, Sant• Ana ao..o Sunday 71 450SEL. .aoya. an/rt, em/tm c:aiaa. ••" c:ond. Stl.500 ot>o 642-7861 'IO 300 TD Wegon. rmnt cond blk/tan Daye ~ • .,. 7~9999 BIJBTOL Kl IOOIGD .Ill 8Al'!A AIA Ml·OllO ·p..uru.y StleC& ~~ BILL YATES VW.PORSCHE 83"·48'.lC n 1.•s • · '11 SOOD, 1 ownr. latll, It 16 ~mper~ financing avllllabla. l31-s111 C"UlM Im ·12 SOOSE. Champ/8', 'i2 &a COfWW\.,., AA. lttW, 19.M ml, mlnl loedad rure Q11W1111 $2200/()t)o pp '29.IOO 131-l330 1-525-«)16 ~ 2IOSL '7t 2 ""·7=-=7~E=-ld....,...C1f_a_d:-~-..,....--m-1. top•. automatic AIC. loaded. orig ownr, 1mmee c:ond S17.000. S.WOO/obo.5'5-"81 --(714) 494-0471 13~~ cr8agMoe. • dr. • opta. ._.,_., t7.760 ml. lady owrv_ .s 1a non no. 71:3/J NABERS CADWC LARGEST SELECTION Of late model. low milellge Ced!IM'S In Southern CallfomlaJ S.. ua t0day1 140-1110 2600~8'¥0 COSTA MESA • I - THE FAMILl' CIRCUS "Mommy, tell me when my sunbvrn is done ." MARMADUK E by Brad Anderson .... .,.,., ... "". ~ ....... LOST 4 FO UND \ "Seems he lost his bone. and he's waiting here until someone finds It." MOON Ml'LLl ~S ST&ADY, 9 F'!LL ® WHERE's HE'S DOIN' 1H' LORD p? COWBoY BIT IN iH1~RA~E Pt:A~l 'TS 6tlf:)~ WHAT ~AA~LES . I bOT smA10MT ~A 5 \."'N M'V ~EPORT l ARD L~'5 TE~M_. --,r l7 I ;I 1 . =I ftrrt~ WNT f'Affi FAlLEC" EVER\' SV8.JEl:T. ~ HER ~D IS T~INo M9 l0 E~lVE Rll ™E SUMMER .. ((- 1-hY Jim Davis -BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) jl ~)~ ~ 11~~ ,,~~~ ff I i "How'd you Ilk• you 1hl1h kebab?" DE~~IS THE MENACE Hank Ketcham "V 1U ..-·~~ - - Del G TBE DIPOSSllLE CUILES Go1E• Bods vulaerable: oulh d &ls. ma&dl, 7ou eometim need • OITU to Lah chancn l.o caltb up. l e qu " drOpped. a ray ol • l JO U Tlu.s hand cropped up in th llfbl appeared . Otclarer Ii:> A I I qualifying round• or the Con cuh d tti. ace of dubs. 1htd· O An•u nectlcutarea Grand National ding 1 heart ltom the table, • V.W Team Cbamplouhlp1. Slt and rutred a tlub. Another WEST EAST ting South wu Harold dlamond ruff f lltd 'he kine, • 4 • A 7 2 Peldheim or Hamden. Conn.. which e1LabliJhed the 1uit. ti K 1014 S ti Qt . who dld the progracnmlng tor and a dub wu rurted in dum· 0 1H54 O KQ 8 the computer course my. When that fetcMd the • K 71 • J U52 ''Charles Goren: Learninf king. the slam became SOUTH Bridge Madt Euy." unbeatable u the u rdJ lay. • Q J U 5 w 1th so many sou. values. Declarer led the JIU or ti JI 2 South hu a doubtful opening diamonds from the board 0 V.W bid. H11 move toward slam, Eut had to ruff to prevent + A Q 10 4S based on a void in partner's declarer from slurfing hia re -The bidding: suit. was d1ctaud only by the mairunr heart J09er. Declarer S..U Wttt Nwc.11 Eut at.ate ortbe match. The rHult overrulfed and led the queen 1 .• ,... 1 0 ,... WU • 1llm that WU wa7 or clubJ. This lime West had l + P... 2 1:7 P... below par, especially after t.o ruff to prevent declarer 2 • Pua 4 • P... the marked heart lead. from patching dummy's iast · S 0 PUI 6 • Pua Decla.rer won the ace or heart. Dtclarer overrurred in Put p.,. hearts, t ubed the ace or dummy and led a _.inning Opening lead: four of '7. diamonds for a heart slurr. diamond. When you are behind in a then ruffed a-diamond. When Since West wu now out or SHOE BRABBLE IT~ Noi 1'~f. E.~O Ck-1"E. \&)()((L.0 ·- 1~ ARt. $\.f~-1 of 01\4ut Ol:i~~l el~~\ OIU SHAJIF . ' Lrurnps. Eut bad to ruCI wtl bi' low trump. Oecla~r ewes rurrect. enttrff dummy b rurfinr his lut dub. ai:wl tu led a good diamond. Wuthe East ruffed with lbe act c Lrumps or diKardtd. tit .slam was homt. A• the great Lew Math onct remarked: "The onl good 1lams art thon tha make!" ·Ban JM '-• raulla la t• ·411ltle trealtle? Le ,CUrle• G.,.. W, 1" flllc ,.., ••1 ....... th .... ef DOUBLES fer ,....... ud .... tak..a. ,., • °"'. ltl1 DOUBLES lteMJtt.'"' l !.85 te "G.,.. . .,.. ...... care .t t.bi1 mewipaper, P.0 Bes 259, Nenree4. N.J 07&48. Make dleek• payabl4 te Ne..,.,.rbooka. by Kevin Fa a1 MA-tet. "{()V'R~ ..JU?T ~T C.OT CXJ'f 10 ~ ~ VOi..~ -\IAUL 1f.R ~ FOR BETl'ER OR FOR WORSE I~ la.LI~ '/OJ, ANNE ~ Lil l.IE STILL~CK I Flt-() S~ING HOt-'E. A REAL CHORE.. by Lynn Johnsto '/00 Hf\D COFFEE wrTH ME.. FUNKl' ftlNKERBEAN Wiaai_, witla~ime -me. BE.51UX>RD10 DESCRIBE ~I& WINE. I~ Df511NCilVE .I :F~ VAu.e< Q4EE5E I WINE.---t---r-~~~~~~~--..J ,...._ __ _ ll--"\ jl J! II' by Tom BatllJ 1lE Na:Ji ~11~VE "THI~ BEJN& 1"Af rT I~ ~E ~ 1E. FEW WINE.5 iHAf CAN BE EATtN WrTM A 5fW.J ! by Ferd & Tom Johnson Dr-R_._s_M_o_c_K __ -,..---~--- 'fOU ~NOW WMERE l1 M 601N6 ~NO PLACE ! J GOODBYE, OLD PAINT . by Charles M. Schulz EVERV TIME I TR:Y TO Fl60RE TUAT OUT l 6ET DtZZ I . J ..... • ' NOW ~ WAN-r' YOU 1'0 GO &ACK -ro SUPPC...Y, NOR.SES GOOCH, ANP "feC...C... -rHeM VESR.Y SL.OW L,Y 1MA1"' WHA1"' we. WAN"ffSP ... ~ iM.!V ~rr ... -- Ulm 1111111 ' \~,A "-,j r, f ' ' •. • .:'.t., _ , • • • >l N I A · •. Delucaguil ·; suicide feared • By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dilllr' "'91 •a.tr Gabriel Deluca was conVicted Wqjncsday of the brutal slaying of a 30.:ycar-0ld mail carrier and his -coast All the graduates from Marina, Edison and New- port Harbor are listed today./ A8,8 California - Courts plan to handle Olympic crime susPQ1::ts In a rapid, unlqufi! man- ner./ AT ·• · Nation A slowdown in retail and auto sales doesn't necessary spell doom, experts agree./ A4 HouseOKsflneslorem- ployers of IMegals./ A.7 World Angolan rebels kidnap several Americans, begin long Jung lo_ march./ A.4 Soviet President Chernenko takes a swipe at Western summit peace vows./A4 _Liying~ When shift workers dls- ruptthetr slf!!llping pat- tern, It can be hazardous to their health./81 Whatever happened to the privacy of home video? Now the.TV room needs an SRO slgn./82 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:-:-:-:-:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·:·:·:·:·:· Sports . • Edison High product Tracy Hanlon has set her sights on qualifying for the Olympic Games In the heptathlon./C1 The Angels lose a heart- breaking 2-1 decision to Chicago, Bil the tying run Is thrown out at the plate to end the game./C1 The Marina High softball team places lour players on the All-CIF 4-A softball squad./C3 Entertainment Tom Hanks Is maklny another big "splash' In the movie "Bachelor Party." /83 Zany creators of" Air- plane" are at It again - and It's "Top Secret."/84 Baalneu Ashwlll-Schneldercon- tlnues to expand Its com- mercial brokerage busi- ness. /Be. INDEX Erm• Bombeck 82 B<ldge C10 Bulletin Board A3 Bullneas 86-7 Colltomla News A7 ~tied C7·8 Comlco C10 CrOMword C9 DMthNot-C6 Hor..._ ce AnnL1ndtlf"I 82 Uvlng ( 81-2 Mutual Fund• 87 N1tloi'tel Newt A7 Opinion "10 p--81 POllco Log A3 PubllcNol-C5-7 Sports C1-4 Stock !!art<eta Bl T-on 112 Thollo<• 83 w-Ai World-A7 ' attomey1 say they believe the teen- ager's mentaj condition _is so rocky that he will attempt to kill him5elf. "He's in horribl~ shape,•• said John Dolan, one ofDeluca's lawyen. "His mental' condition has totaJly de- teriorated. ..He has very stranie ideas, delusions about what'"s been happening Mrcin coury." · Pale and look.ins daied as he was led into the courtrooin Wednesday afternoon, Delaca lowtfed 1iiS hcaCI and clasped his hands together when the verdict wa\ read. An attorney patted him on the back. · Tbe 11-)'W"-old 0<1"1'& faces 2S years 10 lift.in prison for the Wyintof Ida Jean Haxton, a Garden Orove mother of two who was clubbed wilb a baseball bat and stabbed 19 times wilh a buck knife Jao..._ 3 u she. delivered mail in Huntington Beach. Jurors· rejected the notiol\ that ~uca was '"unconscious .. when_ he killed ~axtoo. Membcn of the jury .. alM> 1nchcated that they felt Deluca .. acted crazy" as 1 Coverup for the killins Superior Court Jud,e Leonard McBrideuid he will sent~ Deluca on July IO. Dolan t0id hc"WiU file tor· an appeal 1ftcr the sentence is banded down. Judilh •Sanden, one of De:luca's lawyers, said the ,tttn11Cf hid no . . rt:$pOOIC lO the-Venbct. Site ISk<d to be lak<n ·~· ~~! courthou1ehokli111cell, ke:Pt unuJ beans an .. Ora• County JaiJ. "HewOulan'tia!lto.._Kc-9 didn't want to tall com."' Sn1t1• noted. ··1 ·can't tdl yob wllai IUI reaction it. ... C-w-.OCA,I .... . Onofre nuclear plant shut down by~malt~neti6n - No radiation leak.,- "'ltle:111ty to~ --" Barron said computerized uiely devices called "calculaton" W>pped tht controlled fission reaction inUde the 'reactor ·a&T· ~vina a Wtc signal abouT t.Jie" po&itioo of nuclear control rods in the reactor core. Gradua,tion gleam . · Bantlna-B•cb HIP Scbool'o Coleen Bub, one of tbe tli-.ado of Jane ... daateo on tbe Oraqe Cout. -mo a.a.rt.ui: commencement eZerclw Wedn_.. · day. SChoolo In tbe BantlJla-8-cb llJCb Scbool Dlatrlct ocbedaled ezerclffs Officials prQbe link in HB, Laguna fires Both cities suffering from rash of blazes; Further south, a rash of firei has damaged cars. 51ructurcs and a boat in Dana Point similar methods draw joint Investigation .. We don't have any leads that the fires arc connected,'' said Huntington Beac h Fire Department spokeswoman Birgit Davis. .. But there may bca similar methodolgy in that fires are to carpons and laundry rooms and the ignition material appean to be what is available at the JCCne." By ROBERT BAllER OI .. Otilly l'tlllt M8fl Arson investigaton trom Hunt- inaton Beach, Laguna Beach and the Orange County Fire Department arc attcmptina to determine if a rash of suspicious blazes since the first of the year may be linked 10 the same source. . lnvestiptors say they haven't es-. tablished a direct oonncaion but haven't ruled out the Possibility tither. Twelve suspicious fires have been lighted in nightime hours around apanments and ooDdominiums near EnaJand Street and Yorktown Av- enue in Huntinaton Beach, causing more than $200,000 in damages to garages, carports and laundry areas. Laauna Oclch invcstiaitors rcpan Davis said th~ of~ht fires may be 13 fires have been 1tl in \bat city connected to a 1uven1tc suspect who between March 30and May IS. Nine · wasarrcsted in ~pril.. But ht was blazes ch.a.n'ed brush while: four fires released when 1 Juvenile coun oom- wcrc rcp<>rted to retidcnces. Ten of missioner ruled he wasn't properly the Laguna fires may be related, informed of his Miranda ri&hts. . according to Ba.ta.Ilion Cbief Herb One of the 12 blazes was set while Jewell. the youth was in custody. Davis said. closed four weeks From 11.aff ud wltt rqer11 The Unit 3 reactor at San Onofre nuclear power plant will be out of operation for four weeks after a malfunction automatically trigercd an automatic shutdown, a utility spokesman said.today. - There was no radiation leak. nor was the public threatened. The I, 100-megawan rcKtOr near San Ocmeote was-taken off tine at about 6 p.m. Monday, several days earlier than a scheduled shutdown for re irs.. said Sout.bem California &lfson Co. spokesman David Bar.- rnn. Barron compared the incident 10 .. an elcctrica.I short, like: a fuse blowi.,... the wbotc system shuts down. .. Fonunately or unfonunaldy, de- pend.inc oq.bow you look at it. lbcrc arc protectivesy$lCIDJ tbtouabout the pl'ant that will shut it down. lf one malfunctions the pla.nt is not operable, .. Barron said. Tbe Nuclear Rqulatory Com- mi5'ion was notif:tcd of the iacidmt by iu resident inspector on the site,. who will filea report within JOda-a Commission spokc:sman saiC1 ~t'iis momiCtfie.-eee ~il) A night to forget for Mr .. October Followif\I a long. hiUess night at the ballpark. California Anaels' su.pcnur Reaic Jac.Uon continued his slump a1 a Ncwpo~ Beach niahlSpot where his $65,000 burauo~ dy-colorod ---J-*son's car, bcariQ& tht liccntc plate .. JAX 4"," was ta.ken from a partina SJJKC a1 MarpritAvilk, a eoPUlar iavcrn Jocated at 2332 W, eoutW,.i.way . "He said be parted it at about 11 p.m. and pu.t on his alann,.. said Newport Beach Officer Tom Little. ··when he came out about an hour or so later. it was gone." .. He said no one had permission to drive tbt car and that hc had 1hc k -Unk-1"'acbon. who lives in Newport Bcacb and has a ex.temive car collection. told offioen the car has a O.QC-()f+kind paint job. A descrip- tion oftbecarwu broedcasl duoactt- out lbc rouaty but tbe auto has )1rl 10 turn up police said. ~ '"So ~ ....... -OUI,. pollco Wd. Jackson. who IU'l'ived at tbc_ a.ilbl- ~t after his team lost 2-J IO the Clticqo 'White Sox It Anabcim Stadium, did his share of Jtritiiw out at the ballpark. The famous duger went down on strjkcs three times. After losing his car, pol.ice said Jack.son took a cab home. 2nd suspect denies killing Miller's son By JEFF ADLER Ol ... O.,l'tlllt .... The second man charged in thc 1983 strangulation slaying of thc son of formcr Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller laid blame for thc killing on his accomplict. who already has been scn1enccd to a hfe prison term for the murder. Al the opening of his Orange Counly Superior Court murder trial Wednesday, Arthur George Goldner Jr.'s court-.appointcd defense at- tornty claimed 26-year-01d Patric,k Scott Miller was strangled in his Costa Mesa home not by Goldner. but b)' Richard James Wetherell folloWlng a violent fi&ht . Attorney Jack Early told the jury during his opening statement the fl&ht broke out after Miller pulled a shotgun on Wetherell without provo- cation in a bedroom of his rcntc:d. Hanover Dnvc home. Wetherell, durins his trial earlier this year. attempted to pin Miller's stran&]ing on Goldner. Ho'lo\o'Cver, tht (Pl--TIUAJ./A2 Repairs to close 1-5 . . MototillO ore -to grin ond -It_, --br--..ontheSantaAneF--ol ... .. ...... Fr1•ay~. Th9-~to1Tr.._iallonuys-=-----onlnt-.to5fromMylonl-ln Stn -56 today end Slltur°"Y night. -•olloUldontictpet9fullrM---lllonG:rl,,_., theSeneaAneFr•al(JbM'w.enMyloldMdk ..... AVMUll Al tl!L& 111)111 ~.-' lor • holl In -durln1ra. • I • ~°"::"• w.y-dtoY.-llng 1rom 10 p.m. toe...,. .. """'tOp.m. to 11 a.m. on- Help! We're drowning in a deluge of junk mail Purveyors o unwant solicitations launc sneak attacks In escalatln 'mailbox wars' "I am ~ to tell you we arc hold.in& a check for $2,000 in your name. And I uflC you to ~t lhis Invitation to come 1n and pkt 1t up." Here is a n::~ from a Rood zone -the ooe imtde m&C:ilboA. Undrr prasW't a dlily OD- sla• ofjunk..mail, i.t't thftllteaiat 10 bUm its hjnees and tend • tOrftDt of paper ~t to tk unsUIPC!d.Utt sidewalk. I've tried to control the overflow by &Jandna at the m.m --ana .tendi!tf the obvious junk picca to 1 he tn.lh bin unopened. But the pun<yors ofJunll mail m Fttfna lfteakict every cfay. I I No, I hadn't won a sweepstaktl. Con..ier, fOf example. 1he plain Mr. WilshU. '"" oftmna me a .• .,.._ while enve'-I _...,.. the other approved auoranteed loon.• Of day.hbad1he._,.,umtdilm1ot tourtt.hlJlett«llll<knomentionof '"Corporate Htadquarten: Min· the lntcrcst he planned to chlrwc. A neaootia. MN... • q~calltoAttnarcveakd therwtcb Whole corporate htedquanenl 20 to 2• pttt'ent. ~u~.tbt ltntfOUI W11 ICMMOM .e.diftl me ft'et stock Mr. Wiishire wu 1nv1t1~ me to ao cenilkaleoT Did_,.""11Pl•f n«>d Sl.000 into debt and to PIY b~odreds my odvb? My airiotit)' wu J>l'll!!"L of dollars 1n int=• for the privilct<. Bu& LsboWd..ha.vc.tnowa helter~ -Ruthe~ Endoled WU I peqonalized fonn I aJrftdy hive-a Visa a I ~ter from Thomas Witshi~ Mastercard. But for some. ttaSOn. my president of Aetn1 Finance Co; mallbo:. has been spillina over lat,ly I • I Pa s ...... with offers t0 send me ncw ~oo of 1he same pluti< money. c.JuomiaJedcaLoiTn'ed me a Visa or MasterCard or both with a credit limit ofS2.000. Mellon lltnk of Pittburah offered me a Visa « I MastCTCard with a S2,500 limit. plua a scparat' SI ,SCIO IOlln at a "Ale ra~" of 14. 7 percent. Why arc the1ie busioeMH matint such ltind offen? They taY •l't btc.autc of my ··ucriJcot credit reputation ... I su~ that meua I PIY mlbo"llson1une. Aod becauteof that.. I m now btina pcnaliud with a flood of junk mail auned 11 bnolWll mvbo~boltn«dbud&<L Wdcori to ''ffte'"tntt:rpria in America. tOlb. Aod the postal ....._ conlin- Som< of the triekiest, mos1 e!IO)'ioa pi«!' ...... dayo come r.-coon- pan.its lr)'U'C lO 1tll fUe rttarl prop. cni· _...,. ••tho lllt mic:ha of (Pl--.IUD llAIL/ill I • \ ! I i ,. -• • , • • -• • • • , • • • DalrPllle,......,...__lt ..... TOOAY 1$4pm 10 12pm Temps ~ 23 ~ u ~=· ,_AY Atllntle Qlx 5·• 1 8 m ·I 0 =""tmdre 12:27 • m a I ..,~_._ •:SIS p "11 2.1 lllmeri:* 10'41 p "' 5 • 8olle 81#1 ... loday .. t;06 p"'. ...... = FtlMy 81 I ;• 1 a m Ind ..._ ~ at 8ufilnOt011 \l'L t-Olpm. c..,. Moon !11M et I SIS p.r11 . Mtl ftlde ,.,......_._ • C 81 1:27 8.11> INI tteea ..... II 10:26 ---~~" . ..... ., .. ts IO 17 11 a ... t2 .. 17 10 12 12 " 70 ., . ~ !2 .. 11 .. 17 .. 13 .. 116 1 , SuRf REPORT -'-----==--------- n 10 ... •7 " 71 .. . .. 1• n • "' 71 " . .. " .. 'II a 12 11 11 " . .. It ... 12 .. n .. .. 12 .. IO t7 ..... t2 .. tlM fl t1 .. t3 12 re 111 t2 17 IO II 7• 117 11 .a ... " " ,. • 1• IO II to n n II ~ .. 50 '1 ,. 10 44 TS P ., . 100 17 t2 72 tll 71 • 11 t2 .. Attorney Judith Sanden comforts Gabriel Deluca after pllty •er dlct r ead. p.111. Ctltrleilton.w.v. --------------~H.C. ~ .. .. 1•· t5 1S ,, .. 1t 11 M IO t3 ., llD 1-2 2-3 2-3 1·2 1-2 1-3 1-2 DELUCA SHATTERED BY VERDICT ••. Extended ~ COlumOlla.8.C. Columbu..Oll Concofd,N.H. a.a..Ft WOftfl ~ to .. ... .,. 13 t7 t2 11 •• 70 12 .. From Al Charles Domanas. one of Haxton's brothers. said the family was pleased Wlth the verdict. Family members have attended every day of the tnal. "At least It'll keep him off the streets," Dom1nas added. "He can't attack any more women. I guess that's the best society can do." Jurors in the month-long murder trial in the Westmansterc court said they believed Deluca premeditated the gnzzly slaying, which they specu- lated probably had sexual overtones. "We felt he was I yins an wait." said jury foreman Maximilian Villa. a 49- year-old Seal Beach .esadent who said he found the tnal "scary" at tames. "Anyone can plead unconsc1ous- oess," said Valla, who 1nd1cated that jurors "flirted" Wlth the idea of a lesser charge but abandoned the idea before taklng a vote. "He attacked her from behind. He had the weapons there -1tJUSt didn't appear to be a spontaneous act," Villa said. · Villa said Deluca's effons at cover- mg up the murder by dra~ng her body to her mail car which was abandoned at a church parkmg lot and tossing out his own blood) clothtni alon~ with the weapons seemed-toind1cate that the youth had thought out the killing. Oi the chilling 90-minute videotape of Deluca bein& inter- viewed by police, Villa said be thought the tecn-a&er was "playing games" when be offered strange and bizzare answers to the detectives' questions. In the tape, Deluca told pohce that Haxton bad turned into a bird and flown away. "I guess it was her day to die," be told invesugators. Jurors said they were not con· vmced Deluca was intoxicated at the time of the brutal killing, noting that without evidence of drinlung, the entire defense plan unraveled. Villa was particularly critical of testimony offered by clinical pyschologist Martha Rogers, the star witness for the defense. The foreman said Ro~ers seemed to "step around" certain incidents in Deluca's life. The foreman said be was surpnsed how quickly Dr. Rogers dismissed statements made by Deluca that he was "afraid" be was going to tum into a rapisL The statmeot was made to doctors at a Long Beach mental hospital where Deluca was confined for eight months in 1982 after aps)arently attempting suicide. Prosecutor Bryan Brown said the murder tnal was one of the toughest he's handled. He praised jurors and even had kind words for Dcluca's attorneys. Brown said the defense was tough to overcome because Deluca had a documented history of mental dis- orders and drug abuse. "It was a viable defense," be added. · TRIAL ••• From Al JUry convicted him of first--Ocgree murder, robbery and special circum- stances March 8. He was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. Goldner of Costa Mesa also is charged with first-degree murder and robbery as well as burglary and ty.io special circumstances, murder dunng the commission ofboth a robbery and a buntlary. Deputy District Anomey Pat Geary. who prosecuted Wetherell, said he is seeking a similar life prison term without the possibility of pa.role for the 29-year-old Goldner. a... direction. 80llth ..... Ballplayers skike out-in bid for more I.rvine sports parks Neighbors' fea rs of lights. Increased noise prompt City Council t o vote again st fi elds By ANDREA ADE~N Of .. cw,""'...., In an effort to pacify Irvine home- owners' fears over glaring lights and noisy ballplayers. the City Council is recommending county planners scratch a $3 miJlion plan to develop athletic fields for Mason Regional Parle in Irvine. Instead, the city is askin1 that 120 acres which were to be graded into playing fields be left wild and brush- oovered. with paved walking paths and trails the only improvement. out their difTerc.nccs. 0Tbe~ was no compromilin" .. Councilman Bill Vardoulis w d. .. We've accomplished uro." Residents were aqeRd by plans to build four softball diamonds, three soccer fields, an ei&ht~ourt nioquet· ball facility and a concrete hard court south of University Drive between Culver Drive and Yale Aveoue. Less than a thinl of the J6s.ecre park is developed. It's 1 lf'Ul)'1 Copen oasis between Re,ellts Point fttire:. ment community and deOee con· dominium developments on Uoiver· sity Drive. The perk is dcttCd by tWo playarouods, picnic benches and a man-made lake stocked with catfish. As many as 5,000 people visit the park o n Sundays, a park ranger said. The task force had already eliminated a suggestion to substitute ball fields for an 18-hole, non-lighted f)lf .course, .adv..ocated by Jo Ann ~ ~pp, a resident of the 971-home University Community Association, presented 2,000 signatures of those who support the golf course to the council. County officials said a golf course would be a poor substitute for active playing fields because it would serve a limtted number of people. REACTOR SHUT DOWN ... The prosecutor, in his opening statement to jurors, said Wethe~ll and Goldner, co-workers at a Santa Ana movina company, discussed robbing Miller as they drove to his Tbe suagestion will be forwarded to the county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission and ultimately the Board of Supervisors, who will make the decision because Mason is a rqional facility and oot a city park.. The recommendation was made only after more than two hours of heated discussion Tuesday night The Rancho Sah Joaquin course is .less than a mile away from the area slated for developmenL From Al The malfunction did not threaten wor~ or the public, Barron said. "This 1s not a senous problem, .. he added ... No rad1at1on was released." The reactor was to be shut down this week. anyway, to replace leaky scaJs in four coolant pumps, he said. If the work were not scheduled. Unit 3 would have been put back m oper- ation within 24 hours, Barron said Urut 3 bas generated I.I billion kilowatt hours of electncity since starting commerciaJ production April I. · house after the three struck up a conversation in a Costa Mesa tavern shortly before 2 a.m. on June 28, 1983. Miller invited his new-found acquaintances to his house for a drink when the bar closed. Geary said. :Newpott talent agent Victor Qi:satti, 78, dies Opinion was divided between sports committee chairman Bob Bellah, wbo said athletes are in dire His other cltents included actresses need of mo~ fielda, and homeowners Sonja Henie, Margaret O'Brien and in oei&hborhoods that sunound the Alice Faye and dirccton Georae ' park. Residents said Bellah had failed Stevens and Frank Capra. . ....... ·------·-·---·--tcT~umenmefiu~nm~erffiii~F-. .:::::.:...::....--;T:~~~sr==~:r:::-:;:;~e~rs;;;:: · -- - - To try to accommodate athletes, Orsatti if credited with lurina JUNK MAIL ONSLAUGHT GROWS ••• From Al the d~rt. You"•e seen the come-ons: you'\e just won a new car. a televmon set or a boat. But to find out which you've won and to claim 1t. you must spend a day at the resort area listening to a high-pressure sales patch And when it's over. you realize your free gift 1sn 't qu1te as fancy as }Ou expttted -your new boat turns out to be a cheap inflatable d1ngh) The worst part 1s that these people never take no for an answer If you throw out the maual offer. you'll soon get a follow-up designed to make }OU feel guilty for not picking up your valuable pnze In keeping with the sneaky new approach, such a lener recently came to me m an offic1al-look1ng yellow envelope marked "Aud11 Depart- ment, Sweepstakes Amenca." It was addressea to the non-existent "Mrs. Philip Sneaderman." The letter inside -stamped "2nd Notice!" -de- clared: "According to our records, you have not claimed your pnze. In compliance with the rules of this promotion. you are hereb) notified that you are a winner 1n the first pnze category .. To claim your pnze. you and Mr Sneaderman must auend a sales presentation. " And 1f1t's not a real esLate offer. it's a letter reminding me of the high cost of hospital care. No matter how much medical coverage I have. u·s not enough. Just sign here for insurance Just Call 642-6086- Dally Piiot O.tlnry I• Quarant.-d Monc»r , oOay 01 r "' .,_ IMll ..... your '** t>y 5 '° p "' cal ~· 1 p"' 81'11 ,0.-CC1I'> ...... De ~·~ covering every catastrophic illness known to man. Or I must be paying too much for auto utsurance. Just sign here for a free no-obl.tgation quote that's certain to be lower than my present ball. Then there are the letters from matchup services for smgle people. >\m I ready to meet someone special without malong the rounds at singles bars" The flier from Great Expecta- tions boasts, "Engaging rela11onsh1ps are our busmess .... We attract rela- uonshap-minded people who are ready to meet you. They are not 'looky-loos' who will play games w11h you .... " It's almost enough to make me long for the good old days when magazine subscription pitches and record club offers\were the only junk letters 1 rece1v&i. The magazines used to have simple offers like: Subscribe now, and we'll send you the first two issues free . And JUSt when you were preparing to throw out the letter. you'd find a little slap saying. "If you're preparing to throw out this letter, read this first." Invariably. it would be a note from the publisher saying something like, "Frankly. I can't uJldentand why any reasonable person would tum down a no-nsk offer lt.l.ce this .... " And the record clubs would prom- ise 12 new records for a nickel -as long as yo u agreed to buy I 0 more over the next thrtt years at inflated club prices. the council also asked city staff to Henie to Hollywood after her aold- Things are so much more com-look at bow to speed development of Victor Orsatti, a Newpon BCicb medal figure-skating performance in plicatednow.Tbemagazinesubscrip. ballfieldsatcitypubandtoimprove businessman in the entcnaiameat the 1936 Winter Olympics. He also tion offers are now disguised as super schedulina on existin& fields. industry whOK clicntl indudcd J\idy was engaged to her but never married sweepstakes promotions. You know, .. A very small minority have GarlanA BettyGrable andEdWvdO. h win SI 0 million or a new house or free mounted strong opposition to this:· Robinsrin, died at his home Friday. er. groceries for life. No purchase re-said Bellah of the 22-member voup He was 78. He was married at least t.b.ree times, quired. But you might like to stick. asked by the council to design a .._ to actresses June ~ and Marie some magazine subscriptions stamps compromise park plan. A funeral service was held WedJ>es.. McDonald and televlSion actrell nght next to your sweepstakes entry. The group included Bellah and day at Pacific View Memorial Park in Dolores Donl011-All t.b.ree marriqcs Still, I shouldn't complain. A representatives for homeowners' Newport Beach. coded in divorce. colleague claims he's survived an groups who fear their lives will be even greater deluge of junk mail. He disrupted by noise, traffic and high-Orsatti was a football and bucball Orsatti later turned to film pro. and his wife had barely moved into intensity lights. Opinion was even player at Manual Arts Hi&b School in duction with bis Saber Productions. their first home before companies dividedamonaresidents'groups, said Los Angeles, and in 1923 be was The firm's 14 films included "Fort began offering loans of up to $25,000 to represent 1 I ,000 people in Univer-honored as the city's best all-around Apache" and "Right to Hona Kona." ;gainst the new equity. Then there sity Park and Turtle Rock. The high school athlete. He also teamed with actor Rory was an a avalanche of mail offers for second .most favored development Calhoun to form llor-Vic Pro. mortgage insurance, new carpeting scheme, after the recommended one, He played kuarterback at USC ductions, which brouaht "Tbe and new draperies. And real estate was for fields without lights. under coach oward Jones and Texan" to television in l 9S8. firms couldn't wait to put their new City officials had asked the coun-professional baseball for the St. Louis Calhoun st.arrcd in the series, which home back on the market. ty's park commission in April to Cardinals in 1932 and 1933. ran throuah 1960. When their first child was born, delay action on park development Later, he and two brotben started Orsatti is survived by his newphew, another tidal wave of letters arrived. plans to give residents time to work the Orsatti Theatrical Tale nt ~ocy. Kendell Orsaui of Los Anaeles. There were offers of free baby ·-===:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===========--===~.;::=============;;;;;;;; furniture if they agreed to buy a 11 truckload of infant formula. And baby photo proposals arrived from posh Newport Beach studios. dis. count department stores and count· less outfits in between. And of course no baby should come in this world without adequate insurance poli· CleS ... So perhaps I shouldn't gripe. The worst may be yet to come. In the meantime. I just wish I could get some of these companies to stop mailing me free samples of feminine h yg1ene products. INTRODUCING TASMAN CLOTH, BY SOUTHWICK. THE VERY BEST OF THE WORSTEDS. Wbat do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don 't you like? Call tbt number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to &be appropriate editor. Tasman Ooch: perhaps the finest worsted aU- wool tropical to bear the Southwick label. This distinctive new line of suits offers pinstripes, solids. subtle pattttns and colorations that spe.ak wirh quiet dignity 11\d reStmnt -as does ~ the natural.shoulder The tame U -bour answering service may be used to recoTd letten to tile editor on any topic. Contributors t_, our wtten column mast lacl•dt tllelr name and telephone number for verification. No circulation cal11, pl~ue. Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L Scttwattz Ill Publisher ' ClrculaUon 714/142-cm ClaHlfled edw9rtlelng 114/..,.,...,. All ottt.r deper1mente M2..QH MAIN OFFICE llO "''"' .. 1 5' C.1 ...._ CA Ma• •dOr-._ 15'0 a ..... CA ~ • tailoring that has been a Southwick tradition S.ll<i&ir .tild Sondltr '' ~ oo l'OI rec-your cop., .,,. 1 I "' W b9t'Jr• JO .t m tlllCf ,,,.,, ~ d .. ........,., ClrcWltlon T•phonee Chazy DowallbJ Ed1t0f and ASSlltant to the Publisher RoMmary Churchman Controller .... Orlltlflt#'ll't A,_. ~ legwna,.... ..... ' J VOL. n, HO.' 111 I -_/__ 4728 Ad•lrah :r Way Mario• 41el Rey (21') W ·7955 T~tuRSOAY IL'Nl 1 I 1'•H·1 een .. attorne Coast LB council candidate says mystery money In his bank account Is his./ A3 California Courts plan to handle . Olympic crime suspeets f n a rapid, unique man- ner./ A7 Nation A slowdown In retail and auto sales doesn't necessary spell doom, experts agree./ M House OKs fines for em- ployers of lllegaJs./ A7 World Angolan rebels kidnap several Americans, begin long Jungle march./ M Soviet President Chernenko takes a swipe at Western summit peace vows./A4 Living When shift workers dis- rupt their sleeping pat- tern, It can be hazardous to their heaJth./81 Whatever happened to the privacy of home video? Now the TV room needs an SRO slgn./82 Sports Edison High product Tracy Hanlon has set her sights on qualifying for the Olympic Games in the heptathlon./C1 The Angels lose a heart- breaking 2-1 decision to Chicago, as the tying run Is thrown out at the plate to end the game./C1 The Marina High softball team places four players on the All-CIF 4-A softball squad./C3 Entertainment Tom Hanks Is making another big "splash" In the movie "Bachelor Party." /83 Zany creators of ••Air- plane'' are at It again - and it's "Top Secret." /84 Buineu Ashwill-Schnelder con- tinues to expand Its com- mercial brokerage busi- ness. /Be. INDEX Graduation Gleam BuntlJlaton Beach BIO School'• Coleen Baab, one of tile tiouanda of Jv.ne oadaateil on tile aran,e Cout. bee•• a11lina commencement aerct.Me Wedn_. day. SChoola ln tile BantiJllton Beach mp School Dlatrlct achedaled uerclaea Wed.needay and today; Newport-Ilea~ acboola wW bold ceremon.lee today, wblle ln1.ne bJcb achoola beld ceremcmlee Wedlleeday. Lapna Beacll B1'Ja School'• Mm•encement 8el"ricee are acbedaled Taeeday n-en•na. Officials probe li:Dk in BB, Laguna fires Both cities suffering from rash of blazes; similar methods draw joint investigation By ROBERT BARUR Of .... 0..., ..... ttaift Arson investiaaton from ·Hunt- lnaton Beach. Lquna Beach and the Orance County Fire Department arc attemptina to determine if a rash of suspicious blazes since the first of the year may be linked to the same source. Investigators say they haven't~ tablished a direct connection but haven't ruled out the possibility either. Twelve suspicious fires have been lighted in niahtime hours around apartments and condomini\lms near England Strut and Yorktown Av· enue in f1untinaton Beach, causing more than $200,000 in damqcs to prqes, carports and laundry areas. Lquna Beach investiptors report 13 fires have been set in that city between March 30 and May l 5. Nine blazes charred brush while iour ftres were reported to residences. Ten of the Laauna fires may be related. aocordina to Batallion Olief Herb Jewell. Further south, a rash of fires bas damaged cars, structures and a boat in Dana Point. .. We don't have any leads that the ft.res arc connected," said Huntington Beach Fire Department spokeswoman Birgit Davis.. .. But there may be a similar methodolgy in that fires arc to carports and laundry rooms and the ignition material appears to be what is available at the scene." Davis said three of the fires may be connected to a juvenile suspect wbo wasarrested tn Apnl. But he was released when a juverule coun com· missioner ruled he wasn't property informed of his Miranda riahts. One of the l 2 blazes was set while the youth was in custody, Davis said. fllll llTI• Deluca faces life term for murder of Huntington Beach postal carrie~ BJ STEVE MAABLE Of .. Dlllr Nie ... Gabriel DelU<;a was oonvieted Wednesday of the brutal stayina ofa JO.year-old mail carrier and his attorneys say they believe the teen· qer's mental condition is so roclry that he will ~mpt to kiU bimselt- .. He's in horrible shape, .. said John Dolan, one ofDduca's lawyers.. .. His mental condition has tolally de- teriorated. .. He has very stranae i~ delusions about what's been haC°,!s here in coun. .. . looking dazed as he was '"'• itd into the courtroom WC'4nesday afternoon. Deluca lowcn:d his bead and clasped his hands together when the verdict was read. AA ~ patted b1m on the back. Tht I 8-year-old DC uca faces 25 yean to life tn prison for tbe.llayi•ol . Ida Jean Haxton, a Garden Grove mother of two who was dubbed willa a t.seball bat and stabbed 19 um. with a buck knife Jan. (J u .... ddivm:d mail in Huntinstoo 8e8dl. Jurors rejeded the notion 1MI Deluca was .. unconscious .. wbea IK killed Haxton. Members of tbe . .im'Y also indicated that they felt Dd1ICa ..acted crazy .. as a ooverup for tbe killina ~ Superior Coun Judge Leonard McBride said be will iCO.tencc Deluca (Pleue eee D&LOCA/A2) Onofre rrucle-ar . plant shut down by malfunction • No radiation leak; facility to be closed four weeks Plw saan Mil win''''"' The Unit 3 reactor t.t San Onofre Duclea.t power plant will be 0"1 of operation for four weeU after a lnalfu.nclion automaucaUy uiaieted an automatic ibUtdown, a utility spokesman said today. 1lMft Wiii DO 1'9diatioa bt., D0t WU-the puwic tliJ-e8aened.. r Tbe I, l~wan reactor near San Oeineite wu taken otf line at aboUt 6 p.m. Monday, 1evcral days . earlier than a tcbedulc:d shutdown for: · said Southcm C.alifomia =-Co. spokesman. David Bar-ron. Sanon said computerized wety devices called "calculators" stopped the controlled fission reaction inside the react« after receiving a false signal about the position of nuclear control rods in the reactor core. Barron compared the incident to "an electrical short. like a fuse blowiJla... the whole system shuts down ... "Fortunately or unfortunately, de-- pending on bow you look at it, there are protective systems throuahout the plant that will shut it down. If one malfunctions ~ pla.nt is not operable, .. Bam>n said. The~ Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission was noufied of the incident by its resident inspector on the site, who will file a report withtn 30 days. a Commission spokesman said this momin&,; ~ malfunction did nol threaten wo1i&s or tbC public, 8arTOn said. "This is not a serious~ .. be added. "No radiation was re\cased ... The reactor was to be sbut deWn this ~k. anyway. to rcplM% ~J. seals in four coolant pwnp&. be • lf thcwOrk weft ftOt ichedukicl, u ait 3 -would have been put bllCk in ~­ atioa within 24 bOun. Ba.non said. ~oropilot rescued &splane splashes Frem staff ud wire reports A Marine fighter pilot from El Toro was plucked from the ooean by a Navy rescue team Wednesday night aftCT bis A-4 Skybawk fighter plane plunged into the ocean while on a routine training mission. The Marine Corps intends to anvesl1gate the accident's cause. but the wreckage of the single-seat attack bomber hasn't yet been spotted. Gunnery Sgt. Peg C-aulcy, of the El Toro Manne Corps Air Stallon, said today. (Pleue eee PILOT I A2) Repa'lr. work to close S.A Freeway sections 82 C10 A3 86-7 A7 C7·9 C10 C9 "'--C5 Help! We 're· drowning in a deluge of junk mail ca 82 81·2 87 A7 A10 81 A3 C5-7• C1~ • 82 83 A2 • A7 Purveyors of unwanted soltcltatlons launch sneak attacks in escalatt 'mailbox wars· Hae is a reP.>f1 from a ftoOd zone -iM OH in-* cny.mail1MNl. Under _pressure ft-om a daily oe- alaulllt of junk mail, it's tbftllltcni .. to bUiil tU h•f\ICI and lend a tonaat Of paper out &o tbe unsu~ lidcwalk. I've tned to control the ovttlow bY at-nciN at the mum eddre.es ancl teridi!tf the obviou junk pi~ to tbt tralh bin uno~ncd. But the purvcyon of JU Ok mad are ,ettina neakict' every day. · Coelidtr, ror cumptc. the plain '#bite cnwtope I receiYl!d the ocher da_y. It hed the V1IUC return iddrcss of ·-oorporaac Heedquan~ Min- neepc)lis. MN ... Whole corporate btedcluantn? Wu~ .e.di .. me fftc M Ctftilta~c:omPl(ty Med mt ,ldvice7 M • ty wu piqued. But I ha knowa beiu:r. Encl~ WU I penonalittd form letter froft\ Thofnu E. Wilshire. president of etna Finance Co; "I am PleU(d to tell ou we are holdi~ a checlt for $2.000 in your name. And I UflC fOU to ~t this invitation to come 1n and pick tt up." No. I hadn't won a wcepstakcs. Mr. Walshi~ was otfcrina mt a ••lJft": approved. paara1a~ loan ... Of t'OUnit, his let1a made no mention of the intctat be planned to cha.rte. A quick call to Acta.a rcveakd tbe rate is 20 to 2• ~nt. Thus., 1he ICDCn.>UI Mr. Wallhire wu anv1una me to :IO Sl.000 tnlO debt and to pay hundreds of doUan in intcrat fotlht pnVI But ~s notaloAc. 1 already have a Visa and a Mutetcard. But for some rca n, my mailbox has been Iii over lately ,. s : : ' watb Otren &o teGd me -Yenion of the •me plutk money. lifbrn11 fedcql o~ me a Visa or Mutaeaid or both with a credit lim.itofS2.000. Mc-lion Bank of Pittbuflh offtml me a Va o · l l , TOOAY 3:54 p.m 10:t2p.m. l'ND~ '41Lft'I. 7Lm -4:S&pm. 10:41p.m 2.3 • 8 2 Slln Mh lodllY 11 1.05 p.m .. ,._ Fncs.y It 5:41 Lin> lllld lllf lglln'at 8:0ep.m. Temp• .. u 12 M t3 eo 87 81 . 13 ... t2 • ., 10 12 72 " 70 11 .. eo 83 82 n " 82 72 78 83 84 " 87 as 84 82 " -**IGIWtlle .,. fO ~ .. ,, l(M\lllle ~ ., 11 Lat\'~ .. .. .. Ulllt l\Oek .. 14 t::r.-" ti " ,, LuOOOC!k 8t a ~ ... 71 Mteml~ 14 11 M...._ .. 13 12 ~PIUI 71 57 HllillWllle . , • NNC>rtNne .. tt ..,yOttl 14 72 tO'tolk. Va ... 13 OlllllllOIM City ...... Omellt n" Of*\dO to 87 ~8'>ftnol .. .. :::=:-•a u 104 76 Pltt•bllrg 81 84 P0<11MI ,Me. t3 ea Po!11MCl,Or 78 l5e Pr~ t2 f1 ="City llO .. 74 17 ~ 71 45 64 SecnmtfllO .. 53 ee St Loull es 74 15 at PM•TllllPI .. 74 ... 8alt LAlll• Olly IO .. ., 8an i\ntlNllo IO ?2 51 Saft °'900 ,, .. 60 8tfl FrencilCO .. so 37 Sen Juan,P.A. 17 74 eo St SleMerle 70 "' 50 S..ttllt 73 53 87 ,~ 01 llfl 5~ -100 87 13 TlllM t2 72 nw~ = ~ ee Wldllta .. ~ 92 ea IHllJ ........... ..,~1(-­ Attomey Juell th Sanden comforts Gabriel Deluca after guilty •erdJct read. Moon rllll 11 8:35 p m., lllf Ffld&Y at e:n a.m. Ind ,..... 1Qa1n at to-.2S pm. 74 58 78 48 H 17 .. 11 18 13 18 55 et 74 H 73 81 llfl 71 51 .. to 93 es llO M t4 87 83 111 l2 81 11 70 e2 ee tcZa 1·2 2-3 2-3 t-2 1·2 1-3 14 DELUCA SHATTERED BY VERDICT ••. From Al on July 10. Dolan said he will file for an appeal after the sentence is handed down. Judith Sanders. one of Deluca's lawyers, said the t~~ger-ha~ no response to \be...~l-She. said. he asked to be taken· imrheaiately to a courthouse holding cell, where he was kept until being. driven back to Orange County Jail. "He wouldn't talk to us. He said he didn't want to talk to us," Sanders noted. "I can't tell you what his reaction is." --· ... Charles Dominas, dne of1iaxton's brothers, said the family was pleased with the verdict. Famil) members have attended every day of the tnal. "At least it'll keep him off the streets," Dominas added. "He can't attack any more women. I guess that's the best society can do." Jurors in the month-long murder trial in the Westminsterc court said they believed Deluca premeditated the grizzly slaying, which they specu- lated probably had sexual overtones~ "We felt he was lyins in wait," said Jury foreman Maximilian Villa, a 49- year-old Seal Beach resident who said be-found the.trial "scary" at times. "Anyone can plead unconscious- ness," said Villa, who indicated that jurors "flirted" with the idea of a lesser charge but abandoned the idea before taking a vote. "He anacked her from behind. He had the weapons there -it just didn't appear to be a spontaneous act,·:. ~ilia said. • Villa said Deluca's efforts at cover- ing up the murder by drawn& her body to her mail car which was abandoned at a church parking lot and tossing out his own bloody clothing along with the weapons seemed to indicate that the youth had thought out the killing. 0( the chilling 90-minute videotape of Deluca being inter- viewed by police, Villa said he thought the teen-ager was "playing games" when he offered strange and bizzare answers to the detectives' questions. In the tape, Deluca tolQ.J>olice that Haxton bad turned ii'lt~ a1>ird and flown away. "I guess it was her day !O die," he told investigators. Jurors said they were not con· vinced Deluca was intoxicated at the time of the brutal killing, noting that without evidence of drinking, the entire defense plan unraveled. Villa was particularly critical of testimony offered by clinical pyschologist Martha Rogers, the star Witness for the defense. The foreman said Roiers seemed to "step around" certain incidents in Dcluca's life. The foreman said he was surprised how quickly Dr. Rogers dismissed statements made by Deluca that he was ••afraid" he was going to tum into a rapist. The statment was made to doctors at a Long Beach mental hospital where Deluca was confined for eight months in 1982 after apparently attempting suicide. Swell direction:~ J ~aallplayers.strike out in bid- f or more Irvine sports parks . :.... --- Neighbors: \ears of lights. increased noise prompt City Council to vote against fields By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. °"' ..... ttlllt Ln an effort to pacify Irvine home- owners' fears over glaring lights and noisy ballplayers, the City Council is recommending county planners scratch a $3 million plan to develop athletic fields for Mason Regional Park in Irvine. out their differences. "There was no compromisinf, .. Councilman Bill Vardoulis said. "We've aocomplisbed zero.'' Residents were angered by plans to build four st>ftball diamonds, three soccer fields, an eight-a>uft racquet- ball facility and a concrete bard court south of University Drive between Culver Drive and Yale Avenue. playgrounds, picnic benches and a man-made lake stocked with catfish . As many as 5,000 people visit the park on Sundays, a park ranger said. The task force had already eliminated a suggestion to substitute ball fields for an 18-hole, non-lighted golf course, advocated by Jo Ann Opp. Opp, a resident of the 971-bome University Community Association, presented 2.000 signatures of those who support the golf course to tbe council. PILOT RESCUED ... Prosecutor Bryan Brown said the murder trial was one of the toughest he's handled. He praised jurors and even had kind words for Dcluca's attorneys. Instead, the city is asking that 120 acres which were to be graded into playing fields be left wilded brusb- covercd, with paved walking paths and trails the only improvement. Less than a third of the 36S-acre park is developed. lt1s~ open oasis between llcgeiifs Point retire- ment community and dense con- dominium developments on Uni\ter- sity Drive. The park is dotted by two County officials said a golf course would be a poor substitute for active playing fields because.it wolll<hervei limited number of people. From Al The plane. made b)' McDonnell Douglas Corp.. crashed into the Pacific shortly after 7 p.m .. But the pilot ejected safely from the craft. she said. Capt. Leon P. Doerner. 29, of El Toro. was taken by helicopter to North Island Naval l\ir Station hospital on Coronado Island. where he was treated for fa cial cuts and released Wednesday night. Cauley said. Doemer's plane went down about 10 to 12 miles south of San Clemente Island. a Navy and Marine Co~ training site about 50 males west of San Diego. "He was pn a single training mission." Cauley said. She didn't know af Doerner re- turned to duty today. Doerner. whose hometown is Bayfield, Wis.. 1s assigned to the Tomcats. an El Toro squadron. He has been in the armed forces five years. Brown sa'9 the defense was tough to overcome because Deluca had a documented history of mental dis- orders and drug abuse. "It was ·a viable defense," he added. Dolan, though, sugaestcd that De- luca 's defense collapsed for other reasons. 0 It's very hard to convince Fple that someone is mentany ill. It s very hard to get people to believe that mental illness is a real thing," said Dolan. The suggestion will be forwarded to the county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission aod ultimately the Board of Supervisors, who will make the decision because Mason is a regional facility and not a city park. The recommendation was .made only after more than two boun of heated discussion Tuesday night. The Rancho San Joaquin course is less than a mile away from the area slati'1 for development. Newport talent agent Victor Orsatti, 78, dies Opinion was divided between sports committee chairman Bob Bellah, who said athletes arc in dire Former pro baseball His-other cllents included actresses need of more fields, and homeowners Sonja Henie, Marprct O'Brien and JUNK MAIL ONSLAUGHT GROWS ... in neighborhoods that surround the 1 ged t Alice Faye and directors George park. Residents said Bellah had failed p ayer mana Op Stevens and Frank Capra. to document the unmet needs. H 11 ood perfiormers To try to accommodate athletes, 0 yw Orsatti is credited with luring From Al the aesen. You've seen the come-ons: you'.ve just won a new car, a television set or a boat. But to find out which you've won and to claim it. you must spend a day at the resort area listening to a high-pressure sales pitch. And when it's over, you realize your free gift isn't quite as fancy as you expected -your new boat turns out to be a cheap inflatable dinghy. The worst pan is that these people never take no for an answer. If you throw out the initial offer, you'll soon get a follow-up designed to make you feel guilty for not picking up your valuable prize. In keeping with the sneaky new approach, such a letter recently came to me in an official-looking yellow envelope marked "Audit Depart- ment, Sweepstakes America." It was addressed to the non-existent "Mrs. Philip Sneiderman." The letter inside -stamped "2nd Notice!" -de- clared: "According to our records. you have not claimed yo ur pnze. In compliance with the rules of this promotion. you are hereby notified that you are a wanner in the first prize catcaory ... To claim your pnze. you and Mr. Sneiderman must attend a sales presentation .... " And if it's not a real estate offer. it"s a letter reminding me of the high cost of hospital care. No matter how much medical coverage I have. it's not enough. Just sign here for insurance Just Call 642-6086 D•llY Piiot Dettvery 11 QuarantHd Mor>day J" r.day K ,o11 -'<. not !WW yOUf pit()e< h'f s lOp m c;.illlelo<f' 1 ""' encl yOVI COOy Will bf' ~ covenng every catastrophic illness known to man. Or I must be paying too much for auto insurance. Just sign here for a free no-obligation quote that's certain to be lower than my present bill. Then there are the letters from matchup services for single people. Am I ready to meet someone s~al without making tlle rounds at srngles bars? The flier from Great Expecta- uons boasts, "Engaging relationships are our business .... We attract rela- tionship-minded people who are ready to meet you. T. .., "SC...~t • • 'looky-loos' who will play games with you .... " It's almost enough to make me long for the good old days when magazine subscription pitches and record club offers were the only juqk letters I received. The magazines u~d to have simple offers like: Subscribe now, and we'll send you the first two issues free. And just when you were preparing to throw out the letter. you'd find a little slip saying, "If -YOU're pr~aring--to throw out this letter, read this first." Invariably, it would be a note from the publisher saying something like. "Frankly, I can't understand why any reasonable person would tum down a no-risk offer like this .... " . And the record clubs would prom- ise 12 new records for a nickel -as long as you agreed to buy I 0 more over the next three years at inflated club prices the council also asked city staff to Henie to Hollywood after her gold- Things are so much more com-look at bow to speed development of Victor Orsani, a Newpon Bc.acb medal name-skating perfonnance in plicatednow. Themagazinesubscrip-ballfieldsatcityparksandtoimprovc businessman in the entertainment the 1936 Winter Olympics. He also tion offers are now disguised as super scheduling on existing fields. was engaged to her but never married sweepstakes promotions. You know, "A very sman minority have industry whose clients included Judy her. win $1 O million or a new house or free mounted strong opposition to this," Garland, Betty Grable and Edward G. groceries for life. No purchase re-said Bellah of the 22_member sroup Robinson, died at his home Friday. He was married at least three times, quired. But you might like to stick asked by the council to design a He was 78. to actresses June LanJ and Marie some magazine subscriptions stamps compromise park plan. A funeral service was held Wednes-McDonald and tclcruion actress right next to your sweepstakes entry. The group included Bellah and day at Pacific View Memorial Parle in DoJ~~ ~nlon. AJl three marriages Still. I shouldn't complain. A representatives for homeowners' Newport Beach. en'""' lD vorce. colleague claims he's survived an groups who fear their lives will be Orsatti later turned to film pro- even ~eater deluge of junk mail. He disrupted by noise, traffic and high-Orsatti was a football and baseball duction with bis Sabef Productions. and his wife had barely moved into intensity lights. Opinion was even player at Manual Arts Hi&h School in their first home before companies divided among residents' groups, said Los Angeles and in 1923 be was The firm's 14 films included "Fon began offering loans of up to $25,000 to represent 11,000 people in Univer-honored as the city's best all-around Apache" and "flight to Hong Kona." against the new equity. Then there sity Parle and lurtle Rock. The high school athlete. He also teamed with actor Rory was an a avalanche of mail offers for sec-0nd most favored development Calhoun to fonn Ror-Vic Pro- mongage insura_nce, new carpeting scheme, after the recommended one, He played quarterback a1 USC ductions, which brought "The and new drapene.s. And real .estate was for fields without lights. under coach Howard Jones and Tex.an" to telc:.vision in I 9S8. firms couldn t wait to plft their new 1 City officials had asked. the coun-professional baseball for the St. Louis Calhoun starred in the series, which home back 0!1 the mar~et ty's park commission in April to Cardinals in 1932 and J 933. ran throuah 1960. When .their first child was t?<>rn, delay action on park development Later, he and two brothers staned Orsattiissurvivedbybisnewphew, another ttdal wave of letters amved. plans to give residents time to work the Orsaui Theatrical Talent A&ency. Kendell Orsatti of Los Angeles. 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