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1984-06-28 - Orange Coast Pilot
LOWM • • 1 ~· ,, . ( /. ' ... . • Grand Jury ~lCars ~c~o~l boar \ . District's fund I }t!lt d t t d sch.ool expcnsts. The finding &JVCS ~ 0 ~e s a e co es; the district a dean bill of health in but juror_s__,f=-tn_d_n __ o criminal wrongdoing te~~ 0~~~1c:~~~~'::~~~~he ---d1stnct take measures to ensure that By ANDREA ADELSO held up to S2 million m gifts from the no other accounts arc set up in an OfllleOelJ,... • ..., Irvine Co. 11lcpl manner and su"ests the coun- The Onnge County Grand Jury The jury report, issued today tyschoolsupcnntendentdothesame. • has concluded that the Irvine Unified follow10g an investigauon. reveals The repon also concludes that an} School District violated tate codes in that withdrawals made from the remedaal action5 woutd fall wtthin the iu handling of an escrow accourtt that tsc:row ..!££Q.!!.nt were used on.ly.for-c1\.'ll arena. "It 1! J)(mibte;" thel"eJ)Ort Coast Tustin Joins other cities complaining about the racket at John Wayne Airport./ A3 Costa Mesa woman de- , nles selling fa~e drugs to m~t~- California Gov. Oeukmejlan signs reduced $31 billion budget./ AS ............. y.,, ...... ·.······················· ·.· ....... . ......... v .o ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••• Nation Supreme Court re- instates travel llmlts for Americans to Cuba./ AS Columnist Mike Royko Is robbed In Chicago./ A4 World Israeli jets bombard island off Lebanon coast. /A4 Twenty person aboard a luxury boat off British Columbia were rescued from 20-foot waves, 50 mph winds./ AS Living Today's section gives hints on home entertaln- lng./81 •!•!•!•!•:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports The Supreme Court. breaks the NCAA 'sex- clusive control over tele- vised college football games./C1 Former assistant Joe Reid Is selected Estancia High basketball coach, replacing Larry Sunderman./C1 BB baits I billing to water Retroactive bills · prompt city review of new ordinance By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Deir Net ... Huntington Beach officials ap- parently have jumped the ~un by sending water bills to approit1mately 3,000 residents calling for about a 30 percent cost rate increase. it was learned today. The bills that went out an effect made the water increases retroactive -the customers were billed for water they used two months before the ordinance took effect. The bills were mailed last Wednesday, two days after the City Council voted to increase the water bill for a typical household from S 12.50 to $ 16.20 every two months. Cfhe vote was surrounded by confusion when Councilman John Thomas voted in favor of the measure. an urgency ordinance tak· ing• effect immedfately. Moments later Thomas asserted that he voted wrong and -asked to change his electronic vote but was not pcnnmed ' (PleueeeeWATER/A2) Dad seeks custody of ailing girl A custody battle began Wednesday over seriously ill Melissa Acosta, suffenng from kidney disease, whose mother ref uses to allow blood trans- fusions because her relijion forbids 1t. Gilbert N. Mueller, Orange County court comm1ss1oner. prohibtted either parent from talk.Jng to the g1rl about her medical problems mclud- mg talkjng an derogatory tenns about each other in front of the child. The couple were divorced in 1977. says. ·-ihat there is neither the authonty nor the will in these iovemmcntal agencies to tak:e the necessary action ·to preclude the inlJ>FOPOate handling of school distnct and State School Building funds." While the Ir.vane district. was ~tling with the problem of providing educational facilities for a ~Ytin distnct. tne panel said certain • measure' taken to achieve their JUal appear lO bt inappropriately JU ti-fiec!... • · The jury Jn\estigation rcvtalcd that transactions on the account wett not reported as revenue or expen- ditures ... of tbe district and one chsburscmcnt "a made outside nor- mal avenues. Contro' el"Sl o"cr thtJNiM school d1stnct ban.k account surfaced last Water conditions are Ideal for fishermen and their. famllles for the up- coming holiday week./C2 The father. Arnold Thomas Acosta of Huntington Beach. said he learned of his daughter's hosp1tahz.ation rccent- 1)'. visited her and brought the court action Monday to obtain custody so that he could get around the refusal of her mother to allow blood trans- fusions because her faith as a Jehovah's Witness forbids it: Captured after shooting Entertainment "Cagney and Lacey" lead a parade of seven CBS showslnthetop 10 Nielsen ratlngs./88 The new movie rating of PG-13 has been ap- proved by the fllm Indus- try . ./85 :·:·::~·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·~ Ba•lneu Sylvia Porter discusses adjustable-rate mort- gages./81 INDEX The county commissioner set a hearing for July I 0 to determine if the mother should lose custody. An <>ranae County aberlff'a deputy ataoda au.rd o•er Georae Slender Jr. ot Tustin. who wu ahot in the tee and captared following a •hooting hr Tutin. Slender'• wife wu killed and a deputy wu critically wounded, bat no arrests ha-.e been made and lt wu unclear who fired the abota. See .tory, Pa.Ce A2. Mesans near. amphitheater get special parking permits Court wet hs restraining order today; fciUgher noise ordinance now in effe_c_t __ _ By KAREN E. KLEIN ()f"'9Delr ......... Costa Mesa city employees walked more than a dozen residential blocks an the city's College Park neigh- borhood Wednesday, knockina on doors and passina out parki~ permit stickers in preparation for this week- end's concerts at the nearby PaC'lfic Amobitheatre. \s the JOb was being completed this morning. representatives of both sades 10 a legal battle over the amphitheater were scheduled to meet in Orange County Superior Coun for a hearina on a temporary restraining order agamst the amphitheater. A mot1on asJting that t.be order be imposed on the amphitheatcr•s own- ers and operators was filed by Ellen Winterbottom. the attorne. for a homeowners· group called Con- cerned Citizens of Costa Mesa. If granted. the motion would order that the arnph1theater•s operators make sure noise level dunna roncerts do not violate county noise ord1nan~. ~t the last Co ta Mesa Cit) Council meeuna. counet1 members voted to toughen the city's no1~ ordanancc so that the CH)' attorney could prosecute the amphitheater 1f the no1st hm1ts are violated. (Pleue ... PAltlDMO/ A2l November Wbtn ••*!! .... auditors said t~ 8CCOUllt dt4 r \ien\td,. l\ormal ~ wertn't in aocordince widt -education· coaes. The audit report. Pf C...,.. ... June. aid si~ the acaMllli W out idC normal proeectwa.Jlkft :• no guarantee that oompeut.ivc W. -.ttc uaht foi ~:paid.'-~ (Plea9e -9CllOC&/-.. Irvine molest Recent child care facility incidents raise questions By ANDREA ADELSON or .. ...,,... .. A seeming wave of rc:cent revd- atJons about abuses in child care facilities arc still exceptions to tht rule, the din:ctor of a child care lobbying croup in Irvine said Thu.rs.- day. But the consequences of incidcrits such u the arrest this week of Irvine .day care operator Larry Renard Ship_p on charges of child molesting " buildina pressure for greater pro- fessionalism in the child care indus- try. accordin& to Dennis Hudson. Hudson is director of the Irvine Association for Coordin.at.cd Ould Care, a lfOUl> autcd aboUt five ycan ago by parents who bcpn a push for more childcare tn Irvine. The city bu a lli&b percentage of two WOI kin&· parent families and huge w:unet demands for child care. accordina to cit)' .studies. . . "We've been real slow 10 rccop:uz· I lhat famil} da)· care ..P.!QVtdcn m~t need s0me type of· train ma besides betog good parents... said Hudson. who teaches child deveJo~ men1 at Orat\ge Coast and Saddle· be£k<Olle&es. - Glenn Gibbons.. supervtSOr of Or- ange Couo1y'sdaycare licensina, said three complaJnts have been filed wilh the county's Social Scrvioes Depan. ment in the past three years qainst Dixie's Day Care, the home licen.tcd by the county and operated by Shipp and bis wife. Dutie. (Pleue .e IRVIIU/ A2) Quit.e's gone,but still stirring up trouble ./ I Ro1£1t BlllEI N EW S M ~kl RS • I I • said b.' sculpt~ of Wayne -fllbt lea bent and~ for · IUD wilb hia right band -"'1 the fine: t. mOll l<X'W'ate depiction oft.ht Dulce in the United Sta '' But Vara Gu be, a Laau.na Btacb an iustruc:tor. IS 't SO .sure. moved to wn a let to the edit after Sttina a tory and color pkt of the \ltuc in the Datly Pik>t early th1 month . .. t <w shocked at \he rcodiuon in ulpturc of the 1Uu trataoo of John Wavoe ... " WTOte. ··1r tht ulpior bad kt ao of the model's K'Ulptun:d hand he would ~ ... WATR/A2) // I , • Al* Ofeoge Coat DAJLV PILOT/Thurad•y, June 28. 1984 Mui;deE,t ijal said to reveal horror of' cocaine culture' Jury asked to decide fate of CM mother charged wtth stabtitng woman 21 times ina._ Girton with a knife, he said. Girton was covered with stab wounda from her upper torso to her ankle, Robinson said. He stated that the victim bled so profusely that ••it was like someone turned on a SRrinkler." By STEVE MARBLE OflMO.-, .... SWJ A Jury has beto asked to decide the fate o!a you.ng_COSlA.MeA mother- who is accused of fatally stabbin& another woman 2 1 times in an episode that one attorney said reveals the horrors of the "cocaine culture." It's all~ed that the brutal killing of Dalene Girton last Nov. 6 followed a dispute over poor quality cocaine. Teresa Ahlers, a blonde former cocaine user, is on trial in the death of Girton, a 33-year-old waitress who was killed on a rutted road in a Costa Mesa trailer court. "She struck like a viper." said Deputy District Attorney Jeoffrey Robinson. describing Ahlers' alle&ed attack at the Aloha Palms Trailer Park. The prosecutor summed up the murder as a "case of dope and money." "It was a cold, bard act. It was murder and only murder.'' said Robinson while ma.kins bis c:losina remarb to jurors in the 3-week..old SuoeriorCoun murdenrial. Ahlers, 23, who has sat clutchina a white sweater and sbakina her bead in disapproval durinJ much of the testimony, has ind1cated thou&h her attorney that she attacked Ginon in self-defense but claims to remember little of the night in question. Joel Baruch, a public defender representing the youna mother of two, questioned the credibility of some of the witnesses agaiMt Ahlers and saii:I the case against his client is laced with holes and filled with speculation. One elderly resident of the park testified that he saw a blonde woman reach into her back pocket 1lnd strike Girton. He was not instantly aware that the woman alJeaedTy was pound· Ahlers' attorney said be suspects Girton llkdy ~tarted. the futb.Und that his client fought for her li1'e. Huntington area hit by blackout Electric power was cut off to about 2,000 homes and businesess in the northern sections of Huntington Beach when underaround equipment failed shonly after 2 a.m. today in the vicinity of Brookhurst Street and Adams A ven uc. Power was fully restored at 5 a.m . Investigators for the Southern CaJi- fomia Edison company are trying to determine the cause of the power failure. SCHOOL FUND VIOLATION RULED ..• From Al funds drawn fro~~tE:"~ account. as required by the state. About $478,000 r~ained in the account when the auditors reviewed 1t last spring. District business manager Ron Upton said he asked for auditors to review the bank account, created in 1974. after he learned it had been created to diven funds from distnct books so it would not count as income. Upton. who came to the d1stnct in 1981. was told by count} education officials that education codes do not allow a distnct to keep a separate account. Allegations of impropneties were ....,_~~·~· -~. . . ~----~ -ni~riCl A ~··-,.~~)1l~\md'~no-1rt\- office last Novem~r in the middle of propriety over expenditures from the ~school board elecuon. School board account, which held contribu1ions critic and unsuccessful candidate from the Irvine Co. for school Alan Kloflcom called the account a improvements. .. slush fund" and contended it in- dicat~d a pattern of poor accounting practices. The grand jury began its inquiry m April. assigned to a special five- member ad hoc committee whose members have expertise in school finance. JUry foreman Ellen Wilcox said. Upton said earlier this week he was ~1ven a brief "sneak preview" of the Jury's findings. He sounded confident He said the same conclusions are reached in a special audit of the account ordered by the school board in November, and only recently completed. Upton said the full report by auditors Main Hurdman of New- port Beach hasn't been completed, but a preliminary report showed that all money withdrawn from the ac- count had been spent appropriately for "boys and girls." IRVINE CHILD CARE •.. From Al None of the complaints allege child abuse. but instead were concerns about the home taking in more children than its license permitted. having improper ventilation and lack of adult superv1s1on. Onl}' a com- plaint about a minor running the home in Mrs. Sh1pp's absence was found to be true. Gibbons said. The Social Services Department will awa11 the outcome of the cnminal charges before deciding 1f the license will be revoked. he said. Meanwhile. Mrs. Shipp voluntanl} closed the day care center. Gibbons said . ..\s of Ma)'. 1.8 1 5 homes were licensed b) the . county agenq . "The quality of daycare in homes is very good," Gibbons said. "Those who become licensed have good motivations for doing so." Mrs. Shipp called police Sunday about alleged child molestation. Irvine police Sgt. Dick Bowman said. Only about five children were being cared for. he said. Shipp. who pleaded innocent 10 seven counts of child molestation dunng an arraignment this week in Harbor Municipal Court. was being held in county jail on$ I 50.000 bond. He 1s accused of sexually assaulting a child under the threat of force who was not a patron of the da} care center. The alleged assaults occurred over a two-year period, Bowman said. He said mves1igators are attempt- ing to contact parents of as many as 1.000 children who patronized the day care home on Flagstar Circle since it opene<t in 1981 . Investigators want to learn if any children left in the home may also be victims. Bowman said police are attemping to recontact the parents of a 3-year-old child who had left their child at Dixie's Day Care and allege the child had been abused. Police were unable to find evidence to substantiate the allegation and the d1stnc1 attorney refused to file a complaint, he said . -PARKING AT AMPHITHEATER ... From Al After a ··heavy metal" rock concen earlier this year. City Attorney Tom Wood filed a three-count misde- meanor complaint against the amphitheater charging noise levels had violated county ordmances. But this month. a Judge dismissed that case. ruling that the city could not enforce a county law. The Concerned Citizens group has fought the amphitheater since its premiere season last year, complain- ing that the I 8J)OO-seat concert hall is noisy and its patrons are disruptive. The group filed suit in Janua,.,, a!1.31 nst the Orange County Fair Board and the Nederlander-West Corp., charging that there was insuffi- cient environmental study before the am pi theater was approved. One of the homeowners' com- plaints has been that amphitheater patrons park in their neighborhood to avoid paying for parking on the fairgrounds and walk through the neighborhood late at night, talk.mg loudly and being disrupti ve. The parking permit system. ap- proved by the City Council this month. is des1$ned to prevent anyone other than residents and their guests from parking on the streets in College Park. Bruce Mattern. \he cit}"'s public services director. said the parking restriction will be in effect at all times. Violators who park on the streets without having permits displayed on their cars will be fined $25. He said the city staff is scrambling to implement the permit system in time for Friday's Beach Boys concert. ''A lot of the sign manufacturers are tied up doing Olympic signs," he said, adding that he hoped street signs warning of the no parking rule would be put up along the residential streets at 75-foot intervals today. WAYNE STATUE STIRS CONTROVERSY ••• From Al have fallen over because of the tremendous weight of the J. W. figure. "He lacked balance and (there was) no likeness in the face." Gube went on to point out that she was reminded of artist John Singer Sargent who she said had to paint 35 ponraits of Teddy Roosevelt before he painted a likeness of him. ··1t (the statue) 1s anatomically mcorrect," she added over the phone. "There's no baJance and no action." But the 48~year-old Perry, who said the figure is his first foray into the world of bigtime sculptunng. said he's not concerned. Perry said critics such as Gu be have their heads in the sand and shouldn't Judge his work from a picture m the paper that he said ctidn't show off the scultpure to its best advanla$e. "It's magnificent." he said. "I've Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot DeHV«Y a. Guaranteed Mondlly Ft!Cllly II yo.i 00 no! 1\9.. yaut Piii* O\' 5 30 p "' c.-tlelO<• 7 p "' tn0 r°"' cooy wt11 be ~11<1 had (John Wayne) stand-ms here to see it and they raved about it. (Huntington Beach Mayor) Jack Kelly, who knew John Wayne. called it a beautiful piece of work and he told me he wouldn't take a cent less than $150,000 for it if he were me." At any rate, the statue was unveiled officially Friday at the Glendale Gallaria in the Duke's home town. And Stacy Batrich·Smith. director of marketing at the Glendale com- mercial center. said the statue "is an embodiment of an authentic Ameri- can hero. We like the statue," she said. "and arc excited about tfie concept. We arc not commenting on how good or how bad it is." Meanwhile. Riley -the super- visor who hung the John Wayne monicker on the airpon -discloses that Wayne did indeed sign a petition Wbat do you ltke about tbe Daily PUot? Wbat don't you Uke? Call tbe number at left and yoar me11age wUI be ~corded, tran1crlbecl and delivered to dlt appropriate eclltor. Tiie same U-boor 1n1werln11ervlce may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to oar Letters column mHt lnclade tlaelr name and telephone number for verUlcatlon. No clrcialatlon calla, pleaae. 1'eU aa wbat'• oa your mind. ORANGE COAST DailyPilqt H. L. 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Deputy Leon Benniasdorf. 29, was hit in the right side oitbe head by a bullet that traveled through his face and neck before lodging itself in his shoulder. He is being treated at Western Medical Center in SantaAna where he underwent surgery after his arrival. Diane Slender, 23, cticd late Wednesday from a chest wound suffered in the shooting episode. The woman is the mother of an infant. The woman's husband, George Slender Jr., was shot in the leg during the incident. He is being held for questioning today at UO Medical Center in Orange where he was being treated for the leg wound, Lt. Richard Olson said. Bennipdorf had pulled up behind Slender's car in the driveway of bis Judy Anne Lane home in east Tustin about 7 p.m ., said Lt. Richard O lson. Deputy Benjamin Stripe, 27, arrived in another car just seconds later. "Deputy Bennigsdorf was writing a citation when at least three subjects came out of the rcsfdence;• said Olson. "Shortly thereafter, a fight started. During the fiabt the deputies' guns fell to the ground." Slender allegedly picked up one of the ~ulls and pointed it al Ben· nigsdorf: Olson said. Diane Slender ran over and apparently bit the weapon, which fired into the air. Olson said. Four to sill shots were tired. but investi$1tors this m~mina bad not detenn10cd who fired the sbo~ Olson said. Slender was shot in the upper ri&bt leg. His wife died at 8:25 p.m. at lJCI Medical Center from the gunshot wound. Deputy Stripe was treated for bruises and released. Slender and bis wife, married for two years, were living at bis parent's house on the quiet residential street, authorities said. Truck kills NB clty worker A Newpon Beach city employee was killed Wednesday when he-was struck by a commercial trash truck that was involved in a collision with a pickup truck at County Canyon and Bonita Canyon roads, according to the California Highway Patrol. Kurtis Kogl, 27, of Newport Beach was pronounced dead at the scene, said Highway Patrolman Mike Ster- ling. "The driver of the trash truck. Jesus Mejia, 40, of Santa Ana. was following the ~river ef-the pickup truck, Huyen Van Thi Bui, 19, of Westminster. out of the county dump, when Bui pulled to the right shoulder of the road and Mejia began to pass the pickup," Sterling said. According to Sterling, Bui then turned left, apparently not aware of the truck behind her. "Mejia then struck Bui. swirled to the left, went across the opposite lane onto the other side of the road, and struck the city worker who was standing next to bis truck." said Sterling. Bui was taken to Tustin Communi- ty Hospital for moderate back in- juries and Mejia, who also com- plained of moderate back injuries, decided to consult his family phys- ician, poli~ said. • CLOTHING, TO BEV ALID, should be a natural and positive ex- tension of the wearer. We 've designed an entire collection with that in mind. The Nines Collection, by Southwick, a carefully tailored edition of slightly up- dated traditional clothing. A collection that makes the quiet yet firm assertion that clothing should be seen and noted, but most of all appreciated and enjoyed. ( I Driving coµrfi€ set for older in'otorists . A driver rctrain1na coul'lt seared to older motonsts wtSell.beocffered Friday btsinninaat 12:30 p.m. at the Irvine n1or enter, 3 SandbW'J Way. Count" materi~l. coven .lhe efT~u o( a&in$ and ~ medication on dnv10a. baste driv1na n.1.1~ hccnse nm~wa1, local traffic haurds.. ldvcne road conditionsand acadent prevention measures. · ltegi;tradon is $7 ner ptn<>n. ' . BJ IEIUlY lllUCll °' ........... ! Sel l -IJypaa.I• coane at OCC . Ciues on boc.b iidcs of Jolln W1~ Airpon .. ~prasi.na worries O~et a .... IO 1ftCll c I II jet ......... IUpOft. : · . Sbelf·bypnosis as an aid for self·improvement is the • 1 subJcct of a lecture to be presented Saturday io Room 112 ; of the C.Ounseling and Admjss1ons Buiklina at Oranie : Coast College. · • OCC mathematics profC$SOr Les Miller wiU present : the Pf'OIJ'am, .entitled "Success Through Self-Hypnosis.·~ ! The rqistratJon fee is SIO and fuit.6er information is 4 available at 432-5880. : . \... : 1Je6Ua~en' com p ater cJa• 9et A coputercla.ss forbc&inners will be given Saturday at • Oranae Coast College from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 101 . of the OCC Social Science Building. Mich.ael Brinda. prestdem of a compulcr learning . ccn.ter, ~1U conduct the program, which carries a $30 rqistrau~n fee. Call the college at 432-5880 for further informauon. The city of Tustin. :~ ii Wider Ge .......... approach ~th. pUn• to lidopi(~I bmll sia8d oe ~ citpa.nsion tomttimt DC1t ..JnODtb. aid TUllia 1C:W Manaaer Bill Huston. _ The city is"wonied about a p'OP9_1Cd pl.a thll d :atrow airliiiri to tripie tMU' num"biei O(llialiti IOllii.,.., if they Oy qui~ plai)es iUdi a the 8ritisb ~ 'IA!t I 1-46 and the Bocq 737-300. • Newport Beach, localed under tk WLeo« ~ for the 11rport. bas Iona objected to any expamioft of ftiillalL On Tuesday the Oruae. ~t}' 8oeld of SU.-· Vlsors., operator of the airpon. aa:eplCd without c:ommcat a st.afTreport sa)'ina there are probk:ms with the pr.,..oed plan. The staff rq>ort said a t.tiree-for.;oue tt.ae ii unruhstic when the limitations of the CUJftGt\ ~ termmal arc co.Wdercd I.IMS advded that lbt number of fu&hts at the aifP.ort should not be incttaled above• ~ 'Yunnles, p lcnlc ln uellrftft... or about 1 until a ntt.t ~iaaJ is built. Thett att UI rr "n 1 .,,..,r-~ & o.lr,,... ..... ., ....... ....., averaaeof-41 departures from the airport now.bot IMt ii . U~ Berkeley alumni from the classes of 1974 to 1984 Th.la Repabllc A!rllnee 8aper 80 jet ta faclu •ach u the Brltlah Amo.pace BAe 148 and expected to incrcuc to SS at the end of tbe year. are invited to a Yuppie (Young Urban Professional) beach lncre...ed competition from qaleter alrerafi the Boelnl 737-SOO. , The supervisori arc scbt.duleid to duaa. a party Sunday at the home of Tuck Rabbitt, 310 Buena -..... -plan and environmenta.tim'pactnpon Vista Blvd., Newwn Beach. --------------------------------------an July. · . A .represent~tivc ,of the California Alumni Associa-' Tustm resid.tnts arc worried that while the new uon will be avadablc to answer questtons about recent M ght £ t • • 1 commercial Jel aircraft eti&ibk for inaaled fliP11 ~ .. dcvelopmentso.n.theBcrkcleycampus. Thecostis$5per an sou or ques IOiling quieter 00 takeoff, the pla.oa ~just u AOisy .. older person and pan1c1pants are asked to bring their own meat planes when they ltDd. , course and. beach chairs. CaJI Tracey Darby at 631-5240 "We are aiettioa an Ulcteasina number of ov~ for further mfonnatton. • H t • gt k f and we att tetuna complaints about~ .. said HUllOD. In un In on ni ing death Sth~~~ii:~~~-= Raume-wrltlng cJaSB slated Tusun area arc rdativdy oew. The an of developing an effective resume will be wavy, collar-length hair and a sli&ht Mostoftbcnoiseabat.ementproceduresattheai.rpon discussed Saturday at a morning seminar in Room t 13 of Backpacking mustache. arc des.iined to reduce none on takeofl'bec:a.w• mmve the Counseling and Admissions building at Orange Coast h t hk k According to pohcc, the man wu majority of complaiAts have come from the Ne,rpon College. f C f er may hitchhiking in the western United Beach area. Halhaid. Lee Ann Taylor. who di~s a company s......rializing b Statct on his vacation. He carried a Tustin may find il'ldf facina e~ PQ&er node . ai . -~· e suspect. witness problems. The atatrrepon •>"that it is litdy the airliael an S:f11 I . bu~mess !'llatters, will conduct the program. large aluminum-frame backpack with will fly laraer Boein& 757 and 767 ai.n:n.ft into the.;.-- Registration 1s SIS an advance and $20 at the door with • a brown bedroll attached to the in the fu~. -..-· ·additional information available at 432-5880. ' !~!!:'~!!DERMAN bottom. He wore brown an&bigb Aocordiba to~ ofticiall. those planes Ind at a · CIJJJd care center openln.g Huntington Beach police are trying biking boots with heavy waffle-type noise level about U decibd.S hiaber than the noite level to identify and locate a man believed soles and red laces. they take otrat. · Kids of Woodbridfe Child Care Center will be opening to serve the rvine community durinJ the summer from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Mondays thru Fndays. Children between the 8'es of 3 and 8 will be welcomed. to be a New York City transit Witnesses said he resembled a That woWd be a major md noticeab1c dilfereGce, employee who may be connected to loqe~oralumberjackandspokewith -a>nsiderinalhatmuchofthearpnnentoverapansiooof the stabbing death of a 21-ycar-old a slig.bt New York accent. The man Oisbta at the airpon bas looted.at di:ffercnces of less that was to return to work the week after fi decibels......_.,, ........ .._ ·-t.-a" sailor whose body was found last Christmas 1983. From HuntingtOn ve uaween _...,.._on ......u.u. November aboard a sailboat docked Beach, he was reportedly beading for at Huntington Harbour. Palm Sprinp and Ariz.Ona. Sgt. Ed McErlain said the man they Sgt. McErtain said the man may be arc seeking is believed to be an .. Kids of Woodbndgc" 1s a new day cart facility located at 5000 Barranca Parkway, Irvine. CurricuJum wiU .be creative in nature with many o~nunitics provided for new eitpenenccs. mastery ofbastc skills, and activities for smaJI and gross motor development. An extended day care program will be available to children in lrinderpncn throuatt third grade who attend schools in the Woodbridge area. For further information call director Lon Nevin at 5S2-S782. employee of the New York Transit asuspect or a witness in thcslayin• of Charles T. Kni&ht. a Kansas native Authority, the Looalsland Rail Road wbowasa U.S. Navy seaman a~n- or the Roosevelt lsland Tram Dis.-tice stationed at Lona Beach. K.ni&ht's trict, possibly a motonnan or ""a -ocxfv was discovered -1ast Nev. 2} 8ketda of maa eoacJat ln •laJlne Grand Jury.asks county get more criminologists -conductor. ·~ He is dcscnbcd as a Caucasian, aboard the Dutch Treat.. a JO.foot allowed Knight te stay on the-boat several times a week. about 25 years 01..t approximately 6 sailboat docked at Peter's Landin& in u.. Huntington Harbour. Pro,dra"' set OIJ f rJendslJJp feet tall, weighing 180 to 200 pounds, The boat was owned by PauJ •• -with sandy blond to bght brown, Diefenbach. a LonJ Beach bus dnvcr McErlain said ~t spent part of the evalina before his death playiot pool at JOSIC's bar on Pacific Coast Highway and washing clothes at a nearl>)' coin laundry. BJ STEVE MAJUSLB .............. Friend.ship, and effective slolls for building-it. will be ------------r who had befriended the sailor and demonstrated at a six-hour workshop Saturday in Orange Coast CoU~'s Faculty House. Phil Miller. a public relations consultant and deputy toastatelcgislator. wiU lead thei>rogram,$Chcduledfcom. 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The re&istrat1on fee is SI 0 and further ' information may be obtained by calling 432-5880. The Oranae County Gt.nd Jury said that if the county doesn·1 hire mort cnmmol<>sists a.ad replace O&f1dated laboratory cquipmcn t, courtroom prmecutors may be put at a dtsadvanta,gc. Jna lettertocountyaupervisors, thejwyrec:ommcnd- ed that five new s.beri.Ws cririfmoJoliSISbt Iii.red and tmt "essenuaJ" state-of-the.an lab equipment be pwdwed. Harbor High r eanlon Friday The 20-year reunion for Newpon Harbor High School's Class of 1964 will· be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Mesa mom deales selllng fake drugs A 30-year-old Costa Mesa mother, arrested this month on chlrfCS of supplying counterfeit drugs to Junior h~ school students., entered a not guilty pica Wednesday to two misde- meanor criminal charges pending against her. Michael Turner, 4 7 , dies at Huntington awards fete lbe JUIY noted that the amount of laboratory work performed by crimioolosiJts has i.ncra.tod 270 percent since 1980 while the number of technicians has remained the same. Tbc dcpanment's equipment is so outdated that vi ti.I information sometimes 11 not provided to district anomeya in a timely fashion., the 'ury ~d.. The report noted that the information is perticuJar1y important in dnaac:ucs.. Dress is casual. A no-host bar and a buffet dinner are planned. Tickets, at $30 per person, can be purchased at the door. For more information, call Kathy Brown Bear at -673-1391. Longtime Huntington Beach resi- dents arc mourning the death of 47- ycar-old Michael Turner wbo ap- pamitly suffered a heart attack and died Friday evening at an awards banquet at the Huntington Beach Inn. Street. Turner is survived by bis wife. Sharon; daughter. S~ sons Bill. Thomas, Theodore and James, and th rec grandchildren. .. J urics arc far more likely to wei&hheavily on the side of scientific evideocc than on arsument. .. jury members wrote. "'On the other band. speedy and conclusive ev1dcnce will exonerate the innocent." Samuclla Fnnccs Stevenson. ar- rested June 6 at her Puente Avenue home, was arrai&ned before Judge Selim Franklin at Harbor Municipal Court Wednesday morning. a court clerk said. He also is survived by two brothers, Patrick and James of Huntin&ton Beach, and a sister, Sbcrlee Graybill of Great Falls. Mont Thursday, June 28 A pretrial hearing date was set for July 26, the clerk added. Stevenson allegedly supplied eighth-grade students from Te Winkle Junior High in Costa Mesa with so- called ''look-alike" drugs and en- couraacd them to sell the pills to friends at school. Turner, who moved with his family in 1947 to Huntinaton Beach from Indiana, was a distn"bution manager for the National Enquirer. His mother, Jean Turner, was the author of a column in the Huntington Beach News called the Hoosier Bluebird. A brother, James. has operated Uncle Jimmie•s barber shop for many ycan on the original Turner family prop- eny near Beach Boulevard and Mam Family members say Turner~ participated in a company golf tour- nament Friday and was scheduled to hand oul plaques to the winners when be was stricken. Additionally, the jury said money should be allocated for expand.ina the shcriff s laboratories which 1t delcribcd as congested and cramped. The report cited puticular conocm with "l>lumbed in"~ ps. lines in laboratory workin& areas. ·"Some of these pses. such as bydrocen and ox.nen. could cause a catastro~c explosion if the expoted feeder pipes were to ruPlW'C, the jury stated. • 7 p.m., Meu CoaaoUclated Water Dtatrlct, Board of Directors Meeting, 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.. • 6:30 p.m., Lapaa Beau Board of Adjaatmeat. City Hall Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. Preschool employee seized ill CM $7~000 check scam A 21-yearc0ld emeloytt of the Newpon-Me5a Christian Preschool, 320 E. 18th St. in Costa Mesa, was arrested Wednesday afier she alleacd· ly stole six blank checks out o( the school's checkbook and tried to cash • them for $7,000. Katheline Vaotuua, a teacher's lrrine A 21-year-old Muacan national was arrested in connection wtth a suo~ robbert in the 14000 block of Sand Canyon r-oad about 4 p.m. Wednesday. The suspect and a sec- ond man aot in a tua of war with a third man over his wallet. Police arrived to break uo the inadcnt. • • • Tb1cves pried open two VW Rab- bi" stulina $235 wonb o( sPea&ers from a car on oett Oeek ucf a SJOO stereo from another vthide parked a ihon distance awav on Deer Wood. . ~. • Three Juveai1es. a 13-~-old airl and a boy, 11, and a third youth of unknown~ were ana&ed Wednet- day mornin1 for mahcious m11et_Uef. They were ca'llbt wnuna pafflu on the side or a University ·Part home with flqema1l pohsh. Police betttvc ~ also tre cutpriu tn the van· dalmftt oU c.dallac. • • • Four tires and wheels wonh more • 'han Sl,IOO stolen ftom a Mercrdel. ditta~cred left on milk n n abou• 7;.20 am. TuctdAv on assistant.. was taken into custody at a bank in Westminster after she tned to cash the checks, accordina to Costa Mesa police reports. Joyce Herbert. director of the prqchool,-said Vaotuua, of Santa Ana, had been workina there about (our months. All employees have Streamwood. The theft occurred ovemi&ht. l'f n.rport Beacll The driver o( •n unknown vehicle fled .the scene after bhtina a 1976 Chevrolet at the intcrRCtion of S.y and Adam strttU today. Minor damqes wert rcpottcd. • • • Moderate~ occumd when a l9M0tdsmobileanda 1981 TO)'Ot.a collided at Jamboree and n Joa- quin roads Wcdncid&y. ••• A Huntinston Badl man reported the tltcf\ or a po~r drill &Del other tools &om bis ptckup, tnack while Oa.rted in a pubhc parkln& lot on the l800 block of East Cout H\ahway. pamaaa ~listed 11 MJO • • • • A Newpon Beach woman rcpc;>ned the theft of a 1973 lntert\ltional Harvnitt fn>m the Caty Hall patkinc lot Wednaday. • • • N"'1J011 Bc8C'h man'• •CbtdC ~It damated when aty cmPlo)'tt removtd trash on the 200 block or access to the school's office where the checkbook is kept, she added Police allege that Vaotuua stole the checks about two weeks ago but only tried to cash them Wednesday. The school. which has 34 students and five full-time teachers. has been open six ycarS. Herbcn said. Ptarl Street Wednesday. Police re- ported minor denu and scratches. Hantlqton a-cb A resident of the 17000 block of Oak Line reponed Wednesday that someooe broke into her blue TO)'oll Celie:&, perked 1n a carport. The loss included stereo cqwpmcnt wonb s~. • • • Someone entered throuah ao U.O· l<>ded kitcheo window to burJlarizc a home on the 7800 bled of l.ibtny A vmuc, The l included S315 ill cash and hcldpbonc:s worth $90. • • • A "9ide1'l·Of the 9300 bloCk of Tahiti Circle ~ Wednetday lhlt JOIMODC llok ber pay l97S BMW tom the k>t of the H&&iuinatoa Ccntet UoPPilll mall. 1111 Ed1~r Ave. The &oll ~eltmaUd at S6.000. • • • Somc6ne eater'CCI a ..,. on the 16600 bloet of Si rm Slftd Ud .iole • blue t.WUlft bo} bicyc•, a rosidmt rcponed Wednaday: The I · t.imated at $2U. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Peck Family C.Olonial Funeral Home in Westminster. Supcrvison arc bcina asked to cousidcr the staff increase and other impro~enu while delibcratina the sheriff's department budget for the c:omina year. Foantaln Valley Thieves stole hubcaps valued at S I 20 from a doctor's 1980 Mercedes Benz parked in the lot at Fountain Valley Commumt)' Hospital. 17100 Euchd St. • • • A 27-ycar-old Fount.am Valley woman was arrested on suspicion of sbophftina bread. produce and deh items by store sccunl)' personnel at Albertson's Supermarket. • • • Someone stoic a stereo and cassette Newport man faces 'date rape' trial A wealthy Newpon 8cach man will st.and trial on c:baqcs of teitually usauJtinasi• ~tome of whom he altecedly lwtd lO bis boUJC tbtoup new1PIPCf adl. Paul William JeftSt1l. -41. ~ ordm:d this by KattJor Munici- pal COW1 Judie ua Fral\klm to appear July 9 fOr ~t ill the IO-C8lkd ''date rape .. cue. Jcmeo faces anaipuncnt on 10 thuan of rape. rape by ~ aDd ult witb intent to commit ~. Addi~ort.al_charaies of\idfta~ .. and rat 1mpn10nment ~ di1m1ned = a prdjmiD&rY bearitia tbat Mor.day. ' :t"be NC'W'pon mm. who ok-adcd inn t to the ch tree on S 150.000 baJI. .. pla~ from a locked par parked at a residence in the 17000 block of laurel Street. Lapn&Beach A vehicle was reported burglanzcd in the 200 block of Laguna .\ vc. Wednesday ntght resulting in the loss of its contents wonh an cst.1matcd ssoo. • • • A 1978 arttn Puch moped was reported stolen from a residence in the 1500 block of North Coast Highway early Wedncsda) night The theft of a Storer Cable TV converter box wasreponed in the 800 block of Park A venue Wedncsda) mornina. ••• William Mark Anaerman. 34, and Jefftty LttCuey, 32. wcre&JTC$tcd in Keisler Park early Wcd.neday mom- ina and charted 'Wlth lewd conduet. f.ach was reaeascd on SlOO bail. Coetallma 1"'10 Cost.a Mesa teen-aaen .-ere arTCStcd early today after they alqed- Jy tned to steal $800 worth of liabts and steTCO speaken from ~ patio at Fuddrucker's restaurant. I SSS Adams A vc. Police said the pair of 17· year-olds attracted the ~s attention about 2!50 this momina and he calJed police. Both juVCIU.leS were liken into custOdy at Onnee County Juvenile Hall on suspioon of grand theft. • • • Thteves pried open a side door at a borne on the 800 bk>c of West 20th Street Tuesday and stole $),726 worth of JCWClry. Loose &ems. nnp. chains and wcdd..iftl bands w~ amona the items stolen. ••• Poll()C SI.id \bey suspect thieves used a key to enter a home on ibe 2m blocl!. of ~ A venue euty this wee About Sl.000 wonh of c:ula wu stolen from a hidina place in • • home in the theft. Crash injures youth; driver, 17 arrested A 17·) "Old Irvine toutb • mated on suspecion of d.twiUn drivina Wcdnttdly and a .,._,.., an the .blek of pickup critically lftJUttd ~ the t.r\ack went out of t'OfttrOI, PoUct •id S¢Pbe0 0 . Mariine. 1$1 of: ln iM su~ ·11\lJ r bead truunes after bei rjcard from a lou _ rm '/ I Ora~ Coat OAltY PILOT/Thul"lday, JutM 28. 1984 Israelis ·attack island off Lebanon coast BEIRUT Lebanon (AP) -Twdrt men were killed and at least 26 wounded tn an la.rub attack on an island near Lebanon ·s nonhem port ofrripob. ~lice taid. Jsrul said its navy destroyed a "terrorist boat ' today near the island. raid on Lcbanon~h.is ear. Twt'nty-five people were reported missina . ednctda)"s attack. Fisbti~ broke out the island apin today when an Israeli ship pn routine patrol dcttc::tcd a boat that wu actina suspiciously, the taraeli military command said. Police said at least two aunboa11 teamed with kraeb icts in hitting lbt tiny isll.l\d intenninenlly over a four- hour period Wednesday. Most or the victim' in the raid were filhermen who have long used the island three miles northwest of Tripoli u an anchorins area for their boau, aoec>rdJna to police. They did not provide a specific fiaure, however. The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv aaid the attack Wednesday niJbt wu directed qainst 1 Palestine Liberation Orpruzataon base u.sedasa lau_ncbin,point for guerrilla attacks apinst Israel. lt was the 12th sraeli air five Israelis were sliahtly wounded by rifle fl.re oomi.ns from the boat, military officials in Tel Aviv said. The lsraelis destroyed the boat, the officials said. but they did not say how or aive any estimate of casualties. Some Beirut newspapers said today that PLO chairman Vasser Arafat had lef\ only one political reptesentative in Tl'ipoH when he evacuated Lebanon's second-laraest city with bis aµerrillas last December after a siege by Syrian-backed PLO mutineen. But one conserv•tive Moslem news_paper, Al·Uwa, said Arafat had left a seaborne unit on Palm bland. 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Pm• • WASHlNGTON -Capitol Hill has placed on Pretident Rcapn•a desk two-thirds of the modest .. down. ~}"Qlent" he requested to start reducina an estimated 5600 billion In federal 'dcficiu over three yean. About 10 percent or the red· ink would be cut by the pack.ue of tu dianats .nd .spending cutsapproved. W.edn.esday 168· l" by the House and a short time later by the Senate on an 83-1.S vote. Tax provisions of the measutt will be felt by investors, saven, lona-distanoe telephone caJJen, auonecS bu~incsses and liquor store customers. Bridle wlll• Jaco1'7 dad DALLAS -Oswald "Ozzie" .Jacoby, who wpn numerous na· tional and international bridac .cba.inpion.s.h.ips, died of canw W~ne~y night i.n his Dallas home.· He was 78. Jacoby. who played bridge for six decades ttarted winning championships in th~ earl}'. 1930s and continued to do so un1JI his death. Jacoby wrote books and columns about bridge and also was active in backgammon cham- pionships.. Durin& World War Il, he JACOBY was part of a government team that broke Japanese communication codes. Columnl•t Royko robbed CHICAGO-Chicago Tribune ---columnist Mike Royko was robbed at gunpoint early Wednesday by two men who took bis wallet contamina $90 and credit cards, ~police said. Royko, SI. was enterinJ bis North Side apartment buildina shortly before 4 a.m. when he was accosted by two men, police said. Royko said he was retumina from a late dinner when he saw the two men in the vestibule of the lakefront hiJh-rise. He said he ordered them to leave ROYKO and they did. "I got my key out when they came back." he said. "One of them bad a aun on me and said. 'Give me your money!' I said to myself, 'They are boldina a gun on me. I can't tell them to get out (again)."' I Reagan get. drlnklng bUl WASHINGTON -Acting past the midniaht hour when many intoxicated teen-agers att on the road. Congress today sent President R~n a bill that would make states pass a 21-year-old drinking age or lose some of their hifbway funds. Reagan alreadr. has announced he would sign a national drink.ins age bill. Army LSD vlcttm •accambs VALLEJO -James R.. Tbomwcll, 46-, the unknow- ing subject of an Army LSD experiment who received $625,000 from Congress following a lawsuit, died Monday of an apparent seizure while swimming. The native of South Carolina was given LSD without his knowledge by an Anny intelliaence team during interrogation. He is believed to be the only soldier ever to undergo LSD questioning. De Lorean malling probed LOS ANGELES -The FBI believes a phony name and address were used to request that a congressmen's office mail a report critical of the agency's undercover "sting" operations to jurors in John Z. De Lorean's cocaine-trafficking trial. As U.S. District Judge Robert Takasugi struggled to keep the celebrated trial on course and a federaf]ury-tampering investigation continued. Assistant FBI Director Bill Baker said that a letter uncovered at the office of Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calit:, contained the names and addresses of 13 jurors and alternates in the De Lorean case. Mount Wilson to close? . PASADENA -Mount Wilson observatory, whose 1 ()().inch telescope has fallen victim to the dazzle of city lights, will close next year unless a new operator can bC found to take over the famous star-gazing post. The non- profit Carnegie Institution of Washington said Wednes- day it chose to close the facility July 1, 1985, to channel resources into its las Campanas Observatory in Chile. That observatory has more modem 40-and I QO.incb telescopes that sit on a 7,3QO.foot Andean peak. PaaclNl•t 'enjoyed pain' LOS ANGELES -A coun-.appointed psychiatrist described Marvin Pancoast as man who enjoyed pain and humiliation, and testified that his confession to the bludjeon murder of model Vicki Morgan was likely valid. Dunn.a testimony Wednesday, Dr. William Vicary sai~ Paricoait has a masochistic personality and that while 11 was possible that Pancoast falsely confessed to the slayina. it was not likely. -.. " -. Pr1.aaer ucaa,,.e eaa · TEL A VIV, larael -Isnel today exchanged mo~ than 300 Syrian. militaty and civilian prisoners for u Israelis who had been held by Syria, the fint prisoner transfer between the two countties in 10 yea.ra. The Israeli miliW')' command said Israel released 291 Syrian soldiea Clptured during Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon and 20 ~=-~viliaps i~prisooed on aecurity and espio~ Waruw ezerclH told MOSCOW -Soviet land and naval forcc1 ln Eatt Germany, Ctccboslovakia, Poland and the M>u.tbem Baltic Sea conducted a one-day miliwy exercise today. the official Soviet news qency Tass. The exemses were oonducted under the oommand of Soviet Dcfen• Minister Dmitri Ustinov to improve staff ltl.inina. talk combat standards and Pf'&Cticc cont.rot orSovJCt land add naval foroes. Tw said. • Cuba travel limits OK'd Court rultng comes as Jackson returns with American prtsoners WASHINGTON (AP) -The Supreme CoW1 today reinstacCd the Reapn admioistratioo'1 authority to drastically limit travel by Americans to Cuba. By a S... vote, the court svled that the restrictions•~ justified because they prevent the flow of U.S. tourist dollars to help finance Cuban "armed violence and terrorism in the Western Hemi${>herc." Justice William H. Rehnqwst. writina for the court, said, .. Cuba also maintains close to 40,000 troops an various countries in Africa and the Middle East in support of objectives inimical to United States foman policy intemts." Meanwhile, tbe Rev. Jesse Jackson, preperiq to escort 26 Cuban and 22 American prisoners back to tht UJlittd.Statts..says.he w.aru.s to bncfercsident Reagan •nd Secretary of Staie Georie Shultz on bis ~tin.a with Cuban President Fidel CaStro. . The White House said it would consider meetina with Rcapn. Jackson, conclud1n1 in tnumptl a five-day visit to Latin America, said snap might occur only if the St.ate 'patJi· OtiC ""'-.1-dO ,., ..... -µ""""h-• ~iftig_~ri~~~~ at .,.anting visa~ to the 26 Cuban ua.u-But a State Department official who spoke on the Lana Peeotak7• of Foreat Bllle, NY, dlaplaya condition he not be named said today in Washington that balrdo ehe'l wear on Fourth of July, the 26 would be admitted. · contain In& nae·-candlee and replica of .. Arrangements are beina made to process them," said Statue of ~lberfY. the official when asked if thev would be aranted visas. • 20tescUedaft€r-sl1 l./i~Sinks QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, British Columbia CAP) -Survivors of a luxury yacht which foundered in 20-(oot seas and SO-mph winds off the remote Princess Charlotte Islands said the.Y felt like "goners" when their effons to bail out the sinking ship failed. · The 14 passcnaers and six crew members of the 91- foot Royal Princess were all rescued by Canadian and U.S. Coast Guard helicopters after the ship sank Wednesday about S2S miles nonhwest of Seattle. Five people remained ovem1aht at Queen Charlotte General Hospital for treatment of hypothermia. said hospital spokeswoman Andrea Hunter. °Considcrina the weather and considering there was no vessel within two hours away and considerina all 20 people are alive and breath ins. It went extremely well." said Claire Stewart of the Canadian Coast Guard. Survivors of the six-hour ordeaJ praised one another for remaining calm and helpina tbeLr fellow Pll5¥natn , .......... 1111'-1.-.i..--•!lllll-•11!1!1.-...--despite 1easickness, the cold and friaht. !1111 "It was that feelina of camaraderie that made it hap~n." passenaer Katherine Cook, 34, of Vancouver, Bnush Columbia, said of the rescue. "We all liked each other a lot." fbe vessel's skipper1 Frank Stoney, 47, ofNanaimo, British Columb~ Ilia "monumental waves" were breaking over the bfe rafts when the yacht was abandoned at about 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. IN MINUTES BE GOLDEN BROWN GRAND OPENING SPECIAL '6.00l41 •8tl ....... . SOUTH COAST FIT&.FIRM 3500 S. BRISTOL • 545-l803 Sult• 200 -1h mlle North ot South Cout Ptaza Cout Bank Butldlng ASK A80UT OUR SA TIBFACTION GUARANTEE Million Dollar ESTATE SALE 10 D1y1 Only Beginning Thur•day, June 28th • Excltllll colleCtlol of Victtrli1, Art lene11, trt Dtct Ill Classical Styles , . CHARLES H. BA RR Orange Coul DAILY PJLOTIT~ • .._ •• ,.. MERV • starts Friday at 9:30 a .m. • man~ limited qu.antities· • not all sizes may e available in each grouping • colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for bes.I selection! --• 1n ou.r ~· .. :"' __ • Huntington Beach store women's sportswea~ NOW 11 JUNIOR TOPS .•••••...•••..••••• 1 .. 49 JUNIOR SWIMWEAR •••••••••••••• UI 143 JUNIOR BRITT ANIA• TOPS •••••••• UI 31 LAROE SIZE TOPS ••.•••••••••••• 3.11 12 Mt88E8' JEANS •.....••.••••••••• 4..11 101 MISSES' BLOUSES •••••••..•.•••• 4..11 49 JUNIOR llAITTANIA• PANTS .•••••• 4..11 52 JUNIOR TOPS ..•••...•..•••••••• UI 32 JUNIOR BRITT ANIA• JEANS ....... ... 13 MISSES' CARDIGANS ............. ... 17 MISSES' COOADINA TES .•.••••••• UI 10 JUNIOR JEANS ................... 1.- 107 M188ES' PANTS ••••.•.••••••• • • .. .. 41 JU.SUITS ••••.••••••.••••••••• I.II 127 MISSES' COORDtNA TES .......... ... • JUNIOR PANTS .................. I.II 41 LARGE SIZE PANTS ..•..•...••.• 11• • JUNIOR JEANS ••••••••••••••••• 11.- 51 JUNIOR ONE-PIECE S ... SUITS •• 11 .. 149 MISSES' COORDINATES ••••••••• 11• dresses, suits, coats NOW 51 MA l'ERNITY TOPS ..••.•.••...••. 4..11 II MATERNITY DRESSES •..•.•..•••• t• 104 MISSES' DRESSES ••.••.•••.••••• IM 70 HALFSIZE DRESSES •••••..••••••• t• 51 JUNIOR JACKETS •••••.•••. -•••• 1111 41 MISSES' SUITS .•..•...•.••••.•• 21• llngerle, loungewear NOW 39 BIKINIS •••.........•.•..••.••• · • lie 19 CAMISETTES •••...••.••.•.••.• •• 1 •• 42 CAMISOLES, SLIPS •••.••.•..•.•• 2.11 11 SLEEP SHIRTS •.•.••••.••••.•.••. 2.11 44 DAYWEAR •.•...••....••••.••.•• 2.11 15 GOWNS .•.....••.•••.•. • • • • • • · • • 2..11 51 TEDDIES • • • • . . • • . • • . . • • • .••••• • · S.• 41 GOWNS •••...••...•.•• -• • •• • • • • .3.11 21 CAMISOLES, SLIPS •.••••...••..• 4.11 15 DUSTERS •.•....•••••••..•.•..•. IM 24 GOWNS ••••.•.•••••...••.•••.•.• UI 11 UNIFORM SMOCKS •.•••.••.••..• UI 'Z7 PAJAMAS ••...••••..•...... • · · · • t.• 19 LOUNGERS •..••..........•.••••• 9 .. women's accessories NOW 211 FASHION BEL TS •.•...••.. · . • • • • • 4lc tlS KNEE-HI SOCKS ••.••.••••••• • • • • 4lc 31 THIGH:ttl NYLONS ••.•.•••••••••• 4lc 1M FASHION HOSE ••••..••. ··••••••• 4lc n TIGm'S ••••••..•.•... • · · • • • • • • · · 9c SS ~ELLAI ..•........••.•••... Ilic n°PLAST1C &HOEi (ACCESS. DEPT.) tic II T ANIC TOPS •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • 1.11 218UNGLAUE8 (ACCESS. DEPT.) •• 2.11 •7 llUUCAL llRDI ..•...•••....••.• UI S4 f AIHION LEOTARDS ••••••••••••• I.II Infant• and toddler• NOW f3'7 •ANTS' VINYL PANT&. ••••••••• · 4lc • N'AHTa' TOYa •••••••••••••••••• 1.- 9 .. ANTa' 90XED GIFT ana ••••• · 1• ~uys for glrls ., NOW 1M LEVI'S• TOPS, 7-14 ••••••.••••••• 1• 15 LEVI'S• IHORTS. 7-14 •••••••••••• 2.11 11 GIRLS' SWIMWEAR ••••••••••• • • • 2.11 11 PANTS, '-IX ........•... · · · · · · · · I.II 11 SIC.lllTI ••••••••••.•••••.••••••• • UI .101.IEANS, 7-1t ....••.•............. 1• 11 LEE• -.AMI . • . ......••.. · · •• · · · I.II buys for boys NOW 117 ACRYUC/COnOlll HALFll•TS .. lie 12 LITTLE BOYS' L SLY. TOPS ••••••• 1.11 S1 9IQ BOYS' S. SLY • ..-Ta ........ 1• a LITTLE BOYS' LE TIQM• 11aTa •. 2.11 • BIG aovs• aa mns ............... 1.11 35 BIG BOYS' PCtf9 PANTS .......... ... 11 POL YESTD aun"S. .•....•...... 11• buye for men NOW 177 DUCK LWr •USHES ............. 1M • POL ft~ •• LL.LL• •••••••• 2.11 51 conON KNIT TIES •...••.•.••..• 2.11 133 S. SlY. PRMIED TEES ...•.••.••• 2.11 15 S. SLY. RUUY ... TS ...•..•.... UI 52 8 ...... ED MUSCLE WTS ...•.... S.11 u YOUNG ..,... conON SIMT• •.. ue • O.P. 9. SLY. TEES •••••••••••••••• S.11 SSL SLY. HOODED TEES •••••••••••• I.II 44 HOBE• HOODED MUSCLE TEES •.. 7.11 • 147 LEVI'S• ACTIVE Sl•TS •••••••••• 9.11 shoes for the family NOW 47 GIRLS' LEA THEA CASUALS .•••••. 1_. 55 WOMEN'S SUEDE SADDLE SHOES.1.11 SS BOYS' HOeE• I DINIS SHOES •••• UI 31 WOIEN'S llUSHROOllS• ..••...•. UI 41 WOMEN'S FAMOLARE• CASUALS •• _. 71 WOIEN'S CASUAL BOOTS ••••••. t• 57 WOMEN'S PLASTIC SLIDE HEELS. 11.• 45 WOMEN'S CANDIE' .. $HOES ••.• 14..11 13 WOMEN'S LA. GEAR-CASUALS •. 14.11 11 WOMEN'S FAMOL.ARE• FLATS ••• 14.• for your home NOW 115 PILLOWS ........................ 2.11 77 SHEETS ....•.....••••••••.•.... 2.11 131 SHEETS ......•....••••••••..•• · S.11 51 SHEETS . . . . . • . . . . • • • . . • . • . . • • . . 5.11 15 BEACH TOWEl.S ••..•.••••.•••••• 7.11 32 PILLOWS ••.••••••.•••••••••••. 12.• housewares "NOW 219 DISHES .................•... 11c·2.ll 121 TRIVETS ••••.••••••••.••.•••• -•• 1.11 13 CERAMIC MOLDS •.••.••••••••••. 1.11 27 MUG SETS, 4-PC •••••..•••••••.•. 2.11 21 GLASSWARE SETS, •-PC. ........ S.11 n MUO SETS, •-PC .••.••••••••••••. UI 121 TEAKETT\.ES ••••••••••••••••••• UI 27 PLACEllAT SETS, 12-PC •••••••••• UI U OLAllWAM ~•-PC ••.••••.. UI J8welry buys NOW 150 llE..ADI • • • •••••••••••••• • ••• • • • • 9c IO 1!.AJllllllllrlG9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - I GOLD FLLED ....,-ANTa ......... UI toys, toys, toy• NOW t FWHDt·PNCE DOlL8 .•••.•... : .. .. ,. ._ uma ......................... ,. 21 ACTION ~I ••••••••••••••.• 1• to u=1 ......................... -1.9 11 ILICTROllC u•a ........... · UI Huntington Beach• 9811 Adams Ave. at B.rookhurst St. . , _.,...-t"!.-----.r---i-~---......._~·1 I I ---~-----------_,.-------~----·--------,_..------~------------=- ~ COU1 DAILY PILOT/Thur~ey. Jun• 28, 198-i Wednesday, July 11 and Thursday, July 12 ... 10 am-U noon or 7 p.m-9 p.m. -. • Discover the secrets of a well-accessorized home. •Learn how to effectively display wall accessori~ and objects d'arl. • See how accessories can make a personal statement about you. And much, much more! Choose the 2-hour free accessory workshop that is most convenient for you. Carol Cimino presents "The Art of Accessorizing" INT£QIOQ0 BY Lll0K-0£Q£ Irvine Home & Garden Center, 15333 Culver Drive, Suite 415, Irvine, CA 92714 A DMslonof Lusk Interiors A Rob S.Lagunan gets bis bars Domas M. McO.uld, son of Mr. and Mrs. James T. McDonald of South Laguna, was commissioned a seoond lieutenant upon a,raduation from the U.S. Afr force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. McDonald, whose mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Broce Kenson, Jive 1n Mission Vi~o. was awarded a bachelor's desree in operations research. • • • Airman James R. Role, son of Richard and Alana Rule of Huntington Beach, bas graduated frotn the Air Force fuels specialist oourse at Chanute Air Force Base, ill .. Rule will serve with the 406tb Tactical fighter Training Wing at Zaragoza Air Base, Spain. • • • Airman Cllrt1&oplter R. P~11more, son of Bob Passmore of Huntington Beach, .has graduated form the Air Force environment support course at S,heppard Air Force Base, Texas. Passmorewill serve with tbe 92nd CiYiJ ....,.._, __ Engineering Squadron at F.airehild Air Force Base, Wash. • • • Air National Guard PFC Mike P. Seine, son of Susan M. Seine of Costa Mesa. has completed one stauon unit training at the Anny Infantry School in Fort Benning, Ga. • • • Army Pvt. Cbrl1tiae L. Gooclrlcb, daughter of Louise and Charles Hall of El Toro, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. • • • Pvt. Karl L. Kelly, son of Lawrence E. Kelly of Laguna Niguuel, has completed basic training at Fon Jack.son, s.c. • • • Airman Martin Van Doraelaer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Vari Dorselaer of Huntington Beach, has graduated from the Air Force ~ircraft maintenance course at Sheppard ~if'' Poree Base, Texas. Dorselaer, a I 982 . ...o.1r~,.,....,,,,,0,_ graduate of Huntington Beach High School, Will serve Meal• OD wheel• with the 479th Aircraft Generation Squadron at . Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. Bri~ Galnea, 10. from Irvine, makes~· · Airman l st Class Job R. iael, son of Anru Hiser and 'euy for him.elf by pa•htnl ~e family'• lee stepson of Michael Hiser of Costa Mesa, has arrived for cbest on bl8 ekateboard toa:,f!~nlc elte In d\lty at San Vito dei Nonnanru Air Station, Italy. Heritage Park. Sare beata I tbe bea-yy • • • boJ[ of aoocttea by band. Air Force Staff Sgt. James C. Curley, brother of Alyce Conners of Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty at Kunsan Air Base, South Korea. Curley is an aircraft maintenance technician with the 8th Aircraft Generation Squadron. • • • Spec. 5 Christine L. Vigil, daughter of Helen M. O'Daniel of Fountain VaJley, has graduated from the intelligence analyst course at the Army Intelligence Center and School in Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Vigil will serve at Fort Lewis, Wash. LB MUSEUM GETS. EBUCATI0N CHIEF Kat• JohnaotJ wfU take on dutteia u ~tk>MI dlntotor for t~ L.agUrta a.ctl Mueeum of Art next month, announced mueeum director 8tn otton. Johnton la now uslatant dtrector of edueatton under Suzanne PeullOn, who la rdrtng. A graduate of caa Stat• Long Belch, JohMOn ~a a.A. tn art ln 1972 and an M.A. 1n art htatory In 1975. She hu taught at ......,., cotlegee and ~tlee. lncludtng Chipman, Saddleback, Fullerton CoMege and Cat State Long Beach. Johnte>n hU alto bMf1 lnvtted to lecture at the Bowers Mtiieum fn 8-nta Ana. the Patin Springs Oeeert MuteUm, the Long Beach Mueeum of Art Ind the La Habra Literature Gutkl. ' sSae Protopappas' Laguna home hit by vandals Vandals caused an estimated SI0,000 in damage to the Laguna Beach home of murder defendant Dr. Tony Protopappas, police said Monday. Protopappas is currently awaiting trial on charges of second degree murder for the deaths of three patients at his Costa Mesa dental dinic. The trial, scheduled to begin this week, has been delayed until Monday because a defense attorney is ill. A Laguna Beach police spokesman said the house on Dorn Court was broken into and that paint was sprayed around the interior walls. However no words or messages were written. Numerous porcelain fixtures inside such as sinks and toilets were also damage<!. The hillside home has been unoccupied and a caretaker for the property said the damage, discovered and reported Monday, was confined to the interior ·of tbe residence and had occurred sometime since June I. OUR JULY 4TH ·SALE AND CLEARANCE STARTS FRIDAY-WITH A BANG! S~ . 25°/o-60°/o AND MO ..... ~,, WOMEN'S FASHIONS SAVE 33%-35%. ]WR act1vewear ~eparates m nylon and cotton/polyester, zncludzng mesh insert tank tops and nylon running shorts. '::i -M-L. Orig. SI R·S20. Sale Sil. 99-S/2.99. ]WR Club House, 89. SAVE 30%· 50%. O"r enll'fl? collecr1011 off.imous mukn trdd1trnnal sportswear. Ong. S40 -SJ20. S..ile Sl9.99-S83.99. Robmsnn 's Heritage Sportswear, 9. SAVE 48%-51%. f'X~ .ind famous m.iker shurts m 100% cotton p.isrels and brights. n-14. Ong. S29-S4 7. S.-ile Sl4.99-S21.99. Robinson 's Better Separates, 185. SAVE 50%. From the woman designer -you lm•e, cotton sheeting separates in aqua, banana, or s.ind. 4·14. Ong. S24-S50. Sale SJl.99·S24 .99. Robinson 's Young Designer Sportswear, 105. SAVE 50%. Contemporary designer pnng collect1on in aqua, pink, and whllt, of 1009<. cotton krut, sheet mg, or gauze. P-S·M·L Ong. S40S120. 54/e S19.99-S59.99. Robinson s Pacesetter, 80. SAV£..50%. Famous maker fabnc and leather clutches-our entire collect1on of ti-Hr lxst text um. Ong. S12·S44. Salt l10.9'J.S21.99. Robinsons Handbags, 149. SAVE 3J%-f0%. Rn.11era and Anne Klem sunglasses. Reg. S12-S4 5. Salt S5. 99·S29. 99. Robimon s SunglaJses. J 59 SAVE 25%. Round tht Cloclt hosiery. R~ S2.25-S6. 95. 'tale Sl.68·'111. Rnbmsnn s Hosiery, II. ..... ~~ WOMENS SHOES SAVE 31%-37%. Assortment of leather pumps and sandals by Stanley Philipson, Evan ·Picone, Sesto Meum, ]WR, Van Eli, and Amano. Ong. S64·S88. Sale SJ9.99-S59.99. Robmson 's Women s Shoe Salon, 47164. SAVE 35%-37%. From the woman designer )'OU l<nJe, her hottest summer shoes m assorted styles .ind colors. Ong. S62·S64. S.ile SJ9.99. Robinson 's Collectums, /OJ. ~r~~" WOMEN'S LINGERIE SAVE 16%. Lily of France trellis Nnderw1 re full cup bras of whue and beige pol~ster. II I 543. J4-3H 8, J].J8 C, .12·38 D. Reg. SJ5. Sale SI0.99. Robinsons Fash10n Fo1mdat1ons, 56. SAVE 29%. ~mer's sofi, l1ghtwe1ght b1km1 of 100% p1rn.1 couon, m whttt, beige, pmlt, or blue. 5, 6, 7. #55558. Reg. S4.50. Salt SJ./9. Robmson s Panties, 117. SAVE 28%. Bloomerso/Ca/1fomia cotton bzlwus.5, 6, 7. Reg. SJ.25. Salt S2JJ. Robinson's Pant~ Ill. SAVE JJ%-J8%. ]WR and famous maker acttw shorts and short sleew strtped ltntt shtrts of rntton/polyestl!T fo r boys 8·20. Or'R· S H·S 18. 'Wle S9.99-SI0.99. Robmson's Kuis, 12. SAVE JJ%. Pl1.1ywear of pol'}tSternotton, /or girls 4-6x. Orig S9·S26. Sale SJ.99-$16.99. Robmsrms Kids, <19. SAVE 40%. Twill pants of polyester/cotton, bays 8·20 . S·ML-XL. Orig. S20. Sale SJJ.99. Robinson's Ku#, J9. ~~,, JWRJR'S SAVE 35%-43%. Louie Bernard and Cest jolte polyester/cotton knu rorr!pers-great for hot weather! S·M-l. Orig. S20,S2J. Sale S12.99. jt'(IR JR'S, 521117. 7 ~~~ ~ MEN'S STORE SAVE 25%. Famous American and European designer sultS. 36·46 R, S. L. Orig. S 195·S195. Sale S146-S219. Robmson's Men's Clothing, J5. SAVE 25%-29%. Famous .Ammc11n and European designer sportcoats. )6-46 R, S, L. Orig. S 125·S195. Sale S89-S146. RobmsonsMens Clothing, 95. SAVE 26%-29%. Famous European and , Amm(an designer trousen. 19-42. Orig. S 51. 50-185. Sale SJB.99-159.99. Robmson's Mtn's Clothing. IJ9. SAVE JO%. Famout malttr long and shorl· sleew shirts, pull on p.Jnll 11nd shorts, and st«aters. All cotto'1. Reg. S23-S68. Sale SH.99~S46.99. Rob1m<m's New Duttll0'1S. 170. SAVE 28%-JJ%. /WR and famoNS malt" l1gh1~1ght kimonos. Assortrd p • .ttterns. Reg. IJ'·S.17. 50. SAie 124.99. Rob1mon s Mm 's P.rjamaJ and Rom, J 5 J. SAVE 25%. ump-.1rhlct1c sMks, whttt, or white with burgund~ navy, rtd, or ruy.il flT'JFWS. Reg. SJ.SJ. 50 ~It S2.1'J.S1. r9. Rob1nsopi Mms Hosiery, 92. SHOP FRIDAY t()..9, SATURDAY 10-6, SUNDAY 11~. ROBINSON 'S NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND • (714) 64+-2800 j I SAVE JJ%. Famous maker, ]WR ltmt shirts of cotton lisle. Bright colors. S·M·l·Xl. Orig. SJO. Sale $19.99. Robinson's Men's Knm, 21. SAVE 28%. Robinson's own short sitt'Ut sporcshirts in pastel solids and plaids. Blue, natural, maize, mint. Polyester/cotton. S-M-l·Xl. Orig. 118. Sale S12.99. Robinson's Men's Sportshirts, 107. SAVE JJ%. By America's most famous men's deS1g11er, striped knit pique shirts of cotton . Assorted colors. S·M-l-Xl. Reg. SJO. Salt $19.99. Robinsqn 's Designer Colltct1ons, 36. SAVE JO%. Famous maker cool sportshirts of couon and polytsterlcotton. Assorud colors. S·M-L Orig, 120. Sale SJJ.99. Robmwn 's New Dirtttions, 99. SAVE J/%-44%. FamolfS Fmich and Italian dtsigner sportshirts. S·M·l·Xl. Rrg. SJl ·SJ9. Salt 121.99. Robmscm's New Di1"Ct1ons, 99. SAVE 28%-14%. Joan Grm1 vmyl l4bltcloth1. Orig. SU-122. Salt $9.99. Robinson~ Table lmms. 29. SAVE 50%. wtl>tr pholo 11lbum m rtd, brtmm, and n'"'?' JOO jMgts. Ortg. 120. Salt 19.99. Robinson's Statrorury. JJ. SAVE 41%. "Pr11cticalityt of Anso IV• nylon m 2' grra1 colon. lndwk1 mstAll1111on. Orig. SJ1 J.<1· .,J. S.le 116.91 sq. yd. Robm1cm's Bro.ulloom RNgs, 6J. SAVE f0%. Aoorttd D1'urrrtS/rom lndt.A; fl1<)()/. 4' x 6.' Rq. S JOO S.lt S/49. 6 'x 9.1 Rq. 1600 S-le S1f0. RobUuon'sA ""' RNgs, 90 UC! chemistry prof given faculty posts Ond professor named · Cuerio was chair of the Irvine Division oft.ht 1rt,---;--~.....,..-;---:--:::----;__-----....-,,,,_.:;:::.' Academic Stnate for the past t..,o yean. · graduate school dean A membtr oflhe facult y aince l 96S, 1he came tq UCJ aftei ci&bt yean u a researcher at Cal Tech. She mieived · Or. Marjorie C. Caterio, a UCI chemistry pro~r her bichclor'a dqree in chemistry from the Univenity of Uad Laauna Bach resident, has been elected vice cftiir of Loridon and lflduate depees from Bryn MaWD Collqe in UC Acacrnnic Council and Anembly Senate for Pennsylvania. 1984-IS. She will chair lhoee bOdiet the followina _year. Cueno iJ an orpnic chemist who bu received Cilerio l1lo will join the current chair, profeuor F. fulbriabt and O~nheim awarcb and in 197• received WU.On Smith of UC Davis. u a faculty rcapiaeoutive to the American Chemical SOciety'a Garvan Award for :&be UC 80atd of Resents. diitin,W1hed raearch by a woman in chemistry. She it the eocond woman and ICOOnd UCJ senate She ii tho author offive textbooks and more than 60 member elected to thi1 position in the history of the 1 J. articles. campu1 sy1ttm The 17-membef Academic Council acts as an :1 .. -- - Rob1nsorrs r·YOUR FIRS±1 LOOK AT EVAN-Pic00E'S NEW STYLE FOR FALL! loolt a~.id and 'Y"U 'II Stt a softer imagt for l~ ntu. suson. Pauerns and UXlMm, mspi"f'ed by mms~ar classics, art' m1xtd togethtt Colors art muted. too, for a look with sophm1cattd style. Hert, a prtvttw of our ntWeSt collect1on: the greatcoat m taupe wool/polyester. S195. Over the tailortd pant. Taupe or gray wool/polyester. S83. W11h the smptd wool wst. Taupelgraylwory multi. S138. And the ivory cuwl neclted sweater in lambswoollrabbitlnylon~r added office polish, the silky polyester checked bloust (note the nedttit!}. Taupe or gray with wary. S68. The pleattd sweattr vest. /wry, taupe or grtry lambswoollrabb11/nylon. S5J. And the slim 6·pltated sltirt. Taupe or gray wool/polyester. SlOO. Coordinates, 4·16; swtatm, S·ML &gm your fall w11h confidence in Robinson's £van-P1cont, 147. ·bi the - , . SPECIAL SHOPPING HOUR : THURSDAY 9-9. 1. l AND • (7l4} I , 1' I I ' .. ' Or..-. Cont DAILY PILOT /Thunday, June 28, 1984 ~im pson-Mazzoli:_ Who will benefit? No one, that's who 2 ---- SYDJlf&Y llAIUll9 COlamnlst L.M. Bovo Webster wasn't inuch of · WASHINGTON -President R~ apn is foing to ~ hurt. and hun badly, 1 he signs the S1mpson- Mnzoh immisratton bill. H1spanks feel dccflY that its dnving mou vation is noa and ethnic; they arc partly ri&hL Conservatives are outraged at the amnesty prov1s1ons. Small busi- nessmen arc angered because the> are to be pressed into service as immigra- PAT Buc11AD11 . ·~an editor tion police. arc worklng longer hours than most of Jf the President intends to mJure us, at less desirable jobs. They are himself politically. surely, the washing dishes, serving meals, clean- measure should v1s1bly advance the mg up office buildings. working on general welfare. farms and in factories, at. hotels and On a long second look. Simpson-restaurants all over Amenca. . M~oli falls far short of that test; and They arc ex~lotted, the Liberals it fails the test of bctng consonant wall. and to a liberal. perhaps they with Ronald ReaaAn's eenerous in-~~· B~t to these peop!e, they arc no.w ~ .... "' · I I hv1ng 10,th¥J10~1 e1cum1 cruirucy~ ~uncts and m~mm~us ideas. n ·,(he w.ortd,.ai the hiahest wases they · ~ -respcps~ _&l is dco.dedly me&n~ «ave ever earned. 'they keep their Spu1~ lcgis~ataon. Pre!!1~ent Rea~n noses clean because they don't want would do h.imself pohucal benc. t, to get afoul 'of the law; they pay sales an_d sa~e ht~ country some social and payroU taxes, but. by and lar&e nusery, if~c SJmply announ~ th~t a k.ceE out of the venus fly trap of tbe veto of S1mpson-Mazzoh 1s a live 1 h · ·-'· possibility. That simple statement we arc state, w ose agents m•ght 141Ae would put the measure to sleep. too close a loo: at those ~s The ostensible argument on behalf documc~ts. So, hat, exactly, ts the of the bill is that at would enable the problem· United States "to get control of its In. the . same decade, they came borders," a phrase with the son of ~u~ in .. the U.~. created .23 nationalistic and patnotic nng that mµhon new JObs. officially -lcav10g Backstage activities giye Soviets clout in gulf war aside the underground economy. appeals to Reagan. where many of these fol'ks work. But what exactly do we mean by Again. what is the problem? "get control of our borders." To the The amnesty provision will not Environmental Fund. a booster. It onJy enrage Reagan's law-and-order means pulling up the drawbndge, advocates, it will produce an ammedi- Kremlin's now in position to negotiate an end to the slaughter -in its favor !10~ that "w~" are comfortably ate bumper crop of new immigrants WASHINGTON -Like some 1ns1de. In an ed1tonal endorsement of for whom the attractions will not be deadly caricature of a television game even t~ugher sanctions on empl~yers stoop labor in the San Fernando show, the Persian Gulf war has a who. hire illegals, It d~lared; The Valley, but sudden and easy l beh. d h · Environment Fund is . con~rned citizenship, and a lifetime collecting mystery p ayer in l e curtam: ,about continued population &;rowth. the freebies of the U.S. welfare state. the Soviet Union. And U.S. in- Every rna1or problem now facing the lfamnestyissetforthosewhoarrived telligencc sources arc afraid the United States as a nation and human-before Jan. I , 1983. the greatest black Kremlin will wind up the winner after ity as a whole becomes more difficult market the world has ever seen -in the years of slaughter and stalemate. to solve as population increases." phony rent receipts, etc. _ will be When the war exploded in l 980. Does Ronald Reagan believe that'1 suddenly flourishing. and a bureau-the Soviets saw wtrnt they thought That people are the problem. The cratk and legal nightmare will ensue was a golden opportunity: By simply more Amencans there are. the worse as officialdom attempts to sort out the double-crossing their longtime client, off we become. Perhaps the En-exact date when perhaps 5 million Iraq, they hoped to win Iran's vironmental Fund can tell us· precise· people crossed the Rio Grande. allegiance. So they cut back drastical· ly which groups contnbute most to Assume Jose & Mane's Mexican ly on shipment of arms to Iraq. polluung 1he en\ 1ronmen1 11 Restaurant 1s a prime offender under But the pngrnatists an the Poll- worshtps. the new law, wlth two dozen illegal tburo misread the depth of the busbovs, bartend~rs. waiters. Ayatollah Khomeini's fanatical de-Th1~ 1~ not the magnanimous. open , · ta h. waitres'"-. cook" etc. The restaurant. termination to main m 1s own philosophy of President Reagan This ....... "' al I d h 1s the crabbed mindset of Planned raided after a month of careful person power in ran an pursue is Parenthood. of the Malthusians oft he investigative work, is fined $20.000; goal of fundamentalist Islamic revol- Club of Rome. of ihe era-of-limits Jose closes down and goes on um-ution throughout the Persaan Gulf. extremists who would declare half the employment: the allegaJs get an His-The Soviets were counting on the United Stales a "wilderness area·· 10 panic lawyer to argue with 1mm1gra-Tudeh -the lranian Communist keep out everybody but Sierra Club tton · authont1es exactly when they Party, with its power base in south- backpackers. J ust as Reagan suddenl}' came into the country; the ACLU west Iran -as one arm ofa Moscow- fe lt uncomfonable when he saw Tip enters the case. etc .. etc. How does directed pincers that would ultimate- and Tedd) shoulder to shoulder with Amenca benefit from all this? If 11 ly cow Khomeini mto subservience. him on the 1982 tax monster, he ain't broke, don't fix it. When The other arm, of course, was the 26 might take a close look at the abort-m11l1ons of Amencans arc annually ~viet divisions poised on Iran's the-babies-but-save-the-seal-pups vict1m12ed by muggers, rapists, rob-northern border. crowd ha1hng his suppon for 1mm1· bers, burglars. thieves, ~llcrs, do ~e The remorseless Khomeini was not grat1on reform. really need a new national police at all intimidated by the Tudeh's What. exactly. 1s the problem? c~asin~ d own people whOS:C great power to shut down oil production. Well. there arc m the United States cnme is that they want to live and He sui;>presscd the Communist Party somewhere between 3 m1lllon and 12 work m the Uruted States? with bas usual ruthlessness: Its leaders million illegal. or undocumented. were rounded up and executed as ahens. And what is this tiny fraction P•trlct Bacbaau Is • 1yadicated spies. of the population doing? Well. they colamaJ11 Meanwhile, the victims of the Why must students learn native tongue in school? I don't suppose that one A.mencan an a hundred realizes that we are the ' only literate country in the world with a school system that devotes years to teaching Its pupils their own nauve lanauage. In no European country that I know of does this happen 10 be true. That is, the French arc not taught how to speak French properly. nor the Germans German. nor the Italians Italian; nor arc the Bnt1sh taught .. EnJlish" as a separate course con- tinuing for man) years. SIDllEY Hl111s expense are consumed in "teaching" what everyone should automatically learn simply in the course of growing up and rcce1v1ng a general educauon. whole, express themselves in English worse than most educated foreigners who have learned it as a second language. Most Europeans would find it hard to believe that we spend so many tortured ¥ears instructing our ofTspnng in the basics of our mothcr- tonguc. SydDey H•rrl• l• • 1yadle.ted colomaJ11 Soviet double cross, the harassed Iraqis, played their own poker hand. They used what one intelligence source described as "the American card." Top Iraqi officials visited Washin$lon, ostensibly in hopes of persuading the United States to replace the Soviets as their munitions supplier. As one source explained to my associate Lucette Lagnado, the Iraqis never seriously expected to get arms from Washington. They were simply trying to make the Soviets uneasy. The Iraqis got no arms but the strategy worked. The Soviets, unable to bully Khomeini, abruptly resumed arms shipments to Iraq after a two- year mterruption. By no coincidence, the Iraqis' rhetonc has become no- ticeably more anti-American in re· cent months. What womes U.S. analysts is that the Soviets' reconciliation with Iraq appears to have finally made Kho- meini blink. I'm Told that Tehran asked the Kremlin for a high-level mcctmg. and the Soviets granted 1t. A top Iranian official flew to Moscow and begged the Soviru to cut back on their arms shipments to Iraq. The spectacle of Khomei01 crawhng to any superpower was an un· precedented development. The upshot of the Soviets' behind- the-scenes maneuvering is that they now have clout with both combatants in the Persian Gulf war. This puts the Kremlin. not the White House, in the position of playing the role of .. honest broker" and negotiating an end to the slaughter. Any Soviet-negotiated set· Ucment, of course, will be in Russia's best interests. BELA TED FBI CLEARANCE: With the 12th anniversary of the Watergate break-m last weclt, it seems an appropriate time to report that the FBI has finally -after years of prodding -cleared a Greek journal- ist of spunous charges. the accusa- tions played a crucial role in derailing the ftrSt Watergate investigation. The defamed ~ournalist, Elias Dc- metracopoulos. mcurred the enmity of the Nixon administration by disclosing financial tics between the first Nixon presidential campaign and the C IA-backed military junta that seized power in Greece in 1967. His early enrollment on \}le Nixon . ' JACK AIDEISOll enc m ies 1151 ea med De- metracopoulos constant harassment by the OA and the FBI. As I reported, Lhe CIA last fall admitted that its suspicions about Demetracopoulos were baseless. The intelhgence agency's files contained no evidence -none -that the charges and innuendoes directed at him by his political enemies had any foundation in fact. But the FBI was a harder nut to crack. In 1972. the only senous official investigation of the Watergate break-in was bcmg cond uctcd by Rep. Wright Patman. Hot on the trail oflhe money -the trail that Deep Throat later advised Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein to foll ow -Patman needed subpoena power to pry loose the facls from the Nixon-oover-uJ}- art1sts. The House committee vote on subpoena power was a close one. And at the last minute. the FBI produced a S 150 expense c hec k De- metracopoulos had received for ar- ranging a speaking engagement for Patman. Patman's opponents used this as evidence of a Link between him and a .. danJerous" Greek exile. In the poliucal ch mate of the time, that was enough to swing the committee vote against Patman. Dented the sub-poena power, Paunan's Watergate investigation collapsed. After a series of letters last April between Rep. Don Edwards, O..Calif., and FBI Director William Webster, the FBI has finally admitted that there was nothing in its files to suggest that Dcmetracopoulos was ever a subversive. "In the absence of some indication that ( Dcmetracopoulos) poses a threat to the internal security of the U.S. or 1s in violation of federal laws under the Jurisdiction of the FBI, further investigation is not war- ranted," said a 1973 FBI document cited by Webster. The case against Dcmetracopoulos can now be closed. J•clt Alldersoa /1 • 1yadJc•IH colu11ud1I Noah.Webstei' knew how to write, but he didn't know how to ecUt. Thi• was the orijinal title of his fint spelling book: .. A Grammatical ln· stitute of the English Language, Comprising an Easy, Concise, and Systematic Method of Education. Designed for the Use of English Schools in America, Part I Contain- ing a New and Accurate Standard of Pronunciation ... How many comestibles can you name that were created originally to di~1isc JJJJn:frj~led meat? SW1 A vaccine against dental cavities' It's ~peeled by optimistic dentists, And pessimist dentists. too. Each car m Honf Kong is fined with a "transponder' about the size of a tape cassette. Much traveled roads are posted with sensors which detect the presence of can with transpon· ders. The sensors relay the data to big oomputers. Each month the owners of the cars get bills for road usage based on what the transponders signaled via the sensors to the computers. ~ computer. even as nuclear energy, is not wholly to the good. Q. That famous sporting g~ store -L. L. Bean in Freeport, Maino -has stayed open all night every night since 1951 , except on the occasions of a fire across the street and two funerals. One was for John F. Kennedy. For whom was the other? . A. L. L. Bean. In Israel, any man named Cohen is considered a descendent of the priest· ly class. so c.an't marry a divorced woman. At least. not there. Such a marriaie outside that country is recogruzcd. though. Sometime back. an lsraclijusucc of the supreme court for that reason flew to· New Y orlc to get married. Noise boosts the blood pressure. evidently. At least, it does in monkeys. Their blood pressure rose 40 peit:enL during a three-month experiment wherein they were sub- JCCted to the rack.et of rush-hour traffic. Never mind the exact dates when Hawaii and Alaska officially became states. Addition of the two extra staq to the U.S. flag wasn't effective until the Fourth of July. In calorie content. beer and ginger ale come out just about even. Q. Who was the first daytime television star? A. Ed McMahon. He hosted 13 afternoon shows in New York City before he even owned a TV set. Not only can you float in the Red Sea, but you can float on your side. Q. Who invented Worcestershire sauce -Mr. Lea or Mr. Perrins? • A. Neither. A Lord Sandys brought the recipe back to England from Ben&aJ in 1835. John Wheeler Lea and William Perrins were drugists in Worcester. They concocted a batch of sauce from Lord Sandys recipe. It wts awful. Crocks of it mellowed unused in their cellar. How long it a&ed is not a matter of public record. 8ut when they finally got around to trying jt aaaui. they found it delicious. L.ftt. Boyd n • •.rndJc•ted columDJll It is taken for granted in those countries that one lea ms the language naturally. through the general process o{ education and practice. Onl> in America do we have extensive "Eng- lish.. departments. and tens of tbou.sands of"Enghsh" teachers who uy co pound grammar and syntax into their pupils. as a first language. aUocatins millions of dollars and boi.in to thlS herculean task.. No child should be passed out of a grade until he or she has attained at least a rudimcntaf) competence in spcakmg and wnt1ng his nauve language with some accuracy and coherence. 1fnot wnh grace. The parts of speech. and their proper ordering. ~bould not be a separate, and special· 1zed, discipline, like music or math. Reagan's not really supportive of peace Aoy sensible educational system would abolish the entire department of English. except for the study of literature and compos1t1on at the b~ levels. The spcakins and wntin& of our native tonauc should bec:Ome an intearal part of every .ubject a11d every course 1n school. AU te1thm should be qualified to be ••Enalish" teachers. no matter what tbdr own special field happens to be fl , nothin& less than outra&e0u1 \hill so much time and labor and ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I I do recognize that our children desperately need a sounder basic knowlcd~ of the tools of com· municauon, but these must be woven into the whole fabric of education, bcgmoinaat the lowest possible teveJ. so that every course is a test of "En.Jlish .. as much as of ats inhcttnt subject-matter. (With the single tx~pt1on, nat- urally, of children from fomsn·bom homes, in which Enaltsh 1s not the first lansuaae. who must be &iven pccial help and sympathetic undcr- tandini.> It is a nauonal cmbarrtisment and a scandal that our children. on the H. L. lchwart1 HI F'Ubl•'l/ltlf Chai) OowaJlby E do!OI 9'117 I N IOlht~ ,,.,. zanl AllOt .. te (c!llOI Tom T .. t "'' f(Jo!Of To the Editor: One of the things that makes America great is the fact that people have always been free to ques\Joo authonty. Unfortunately those m authority (&ovemmcnt) all too often equate questioning with disrespect at best, and downright tbreatenina at worsL The usual authoritarian responte is repressive in nature. Fortunately, ~ in the United States don't bavc to contend with a KGB. Gestapo, or El Salvador type death squad.., but we arc movina in that direction. ln particular, the Rcapn adminis- tration, while it cloaks atsclf with lbc mantle of pttce aod freedom, is anythina but upponive of thoK pls. Consequently. when 76 pen:ena of the American people dattd to question I.he anns f'IClC by indicatJ~ their UPPon for the nuclear fn:iCU the aovcmmcnt attempted to in- timidate them by imptyana they WCR Communist tympat.h.il.cn Of wrcll- meanin• dupes of the Soviets. In- tim i~uon 11 a form of rcptUtioo and when it's linkcet todilloyaJty 11 open1 the door to much barthn mtuum. Another form of intimidauon the govcmm nt tmDk> i\ to trot mn 'I I • .. didn't know that the Soviets had the preponderance of their strategic nu· clear forces in the form of land-based mi ilcs which was why they found some of h11 disarmament proposals unfair. And remember bow the Soviets · were ahead due lO the "window of vulnerab1hty'"J ReaUy scared the tu dollan out of our pockets wtth that one. Bua we didn't hear a peep whtn the president's own Scowcroft Commi aon later said there was no IUd1 lhi.,.. Let's set some representatives in Conaress that arcn'11oina 10 rubber stamp whatever the administration wants. Let's set someone with some brains and ~ts wbo will dare to question the 'experts," and who cao tell the diff~nce between preparint for war and worlcina for peace. This b an election year. We have an op- portunity to ttan tumana lhinp around with our votes. Let's do it. PHLUP CUTLER Costa Mesa I More brides f aVor ho~e receptio By SUSAN McCALLOM Of .. DllJ ....... Fifty yean after their weddina day, a husband and wife take a photo album dQwn from the closet, wt~ off the dust with wrinkled. aokl-banded fingen and show their chiklttn and anndchildren sna~hots taken the day they bepn their life t<>ðcr. · Those pictCJres look so happy and carefree: the radiant, white-dressed bride, the JUests in their Sunday best, the throwm1 of the bouquet and the cuttina of the cake. All the hassle and last-minute details of the wedding day were worth it then -and now, when their family can see its commemoration. A reception has always been an important element of the wedding day. It is a chance for t~e bride and y enjoy th~ event they hosted. And it 1s a time to open gifts. conaratulate the couple and enjoy good food and music, good feelings and tood company. "More ud more people are optina for a recieP(ion at home rather than in a church ball or country club," aaid Tom Man~yla, manaaer of Baker Party Rentals in Ce>tta·Mesa. '"That's really D.ice, since th'1'C's a lot ot beautiful homes in or.nae County." He said this 'lrmd is p-owi!l& because of' the ICarcity of hotel and club s~ available. He said his sister, who plant to be married in April 1985, could only find one place · open for one n.igbt in th1$ area . "Even with the la~ number of hotels tba'c are, findina a place to have a reception is really bard,•• be said. The choice to have a personalized reception at home and the assistance available from weddina consultants, caterers. music contractors and rental services can help make weddin& plans easier. Judy Feenstra. a wedding consult- ant in Costa Mesa, said the first step is knowing bow many auests will be there. 4 ?' w always -have to narrow at n, because it's the basis for the price structure,.,. Feenstra said. As soon as she knows, she said. ~ "We make it as elepn1 u we can for •• much money as you wa.nt to 1pend." · Snvicct she provides include plan- nips of the pe.ny, ad~sina what to do · and· not to do, ~'for catercn, rental services. florists, entertain- ment, limousine service, and any other help the bride may need to make her day cuctly as she wants: She said she works to make ilie event .. ct1quettely correct and fit into I.he bu<f&et and the bride's ideas.•• · One thin& often nealected when pla.nnina an outdoor. party, Feenstra said. is providina cnou&b shade (or auesu or bavin,1 an alternative party plan JD case of inclement wea~. "You really have to look at that sun a few days before and ICC what makes your f.U~ts corilfonable.'' Ftensua said. 'And that's one Uiing many people f Ofle1." But she said r.he most imporunt aspect of the peny is food. The Main Event & Co. of Hunt-inston Beach specializes in mak.iq the food and food service fit the occasion enctly. Pan-<>wner Bruce Warren sends a ~ntative to the ................ ..,.._..~ Hato Bunalker of Rent-A-Cbef, brhlC• fresh foocla and create. 1ourmetmeala lD the kltcb.enaof cllenta. 'HA VE CHEF, WILL IMPRESS' Gourmet meals prepared at your home set Costa Mesa catering service apart By SUSAN MeCALLUM Of .. CW,,... .... They enter local kitchens in the day and ntghL They do mystcnous thinas there when the owners aren't look1 ng. And after they leave. they arc not easily forgotten. . No, Steven Spielberg's gremlins haven·t in~aded the Orange Coast. Bua Costa Mesa-based .. Rent-A.Chef' has made an impact on Oraqe County caterina that distinguishes it from other food service companies. Rent-A-Chef doesn •tjust bring ready-made food to a home. Expert chefs brina the i:aw foods and make a gourmet meal on t.hc premises. Hugo Hunsi.k.er executive chefofRent-A-Chef, said a group of chefs who wanted to rent themselves' out to homes formed the company. Each has his own recipes and specialties. H urisiker·s specialty is continental cooking. .. , havegouenastandingovation on cookingpaclk ," be said. .. h'sa ,. rice dish with saffron. crabandch1cken. Tbctt are probably as manyruiP'!S for it as there are i-cc'lpes m the world. He said when the company 1s hired to do a meal. it wil.lbri.naina full rest.au.rant staff-m.aitrcd'. wallen. m11ds and valet pa.rkcrs-tfthe host or hostess wants. "We've bad as man) as three people scrvina two people, .. he wd. "That as the minimum number. Wedo whateverisnccdedfortheoccasion. lt'salways very impressive." He recalled one client wbocouJd not take Jus wife to San Francisco for her binhday, as usual. ··tte wanted a very special dinner for her at home." Anolherpanyona yachtatCatahna Island for an insu.rancecompany involved brinaingin live lobsters. The three chefs who work steadily for Rent-A-Chef, Hunsiter said, a.re sometimes assisted by chefs from the Magtc Island restaurant and Continental Airlines .. when we reall y need something specific." Arts Sampled at gallery's soiree Rentals fill host's needs By SUSAN MONAHAN ....... c... 4 '1 Maybe you've decided that the weather is nice enough and the back yard as bis enough for an at-home wedding. But the cutlery that is ample for a family of five can't be stretched to accommodate the event and the lawn isn't an ideal dance floor. Celebrity look-alikes join games to raise funds for last wishes Watercolors and oil paintings by Don BeMrlck1 and ceramics and monoprints ofSule l.e&dun were on display at the TLK Gallery (on the Noauch1 Sculpture Garden) for the third annual benefit for South Coast Cultural Services League. The 7.S guests bad the opponunity to chat with theanists, who explained their ~bniques.andinspita~ons, but left the 1nterpretauons to the Vlcwers. P~yW11Atjeu1,co-owner of the pllery and a SCCSL board member commented, "Don Hendricks' work concentrates on the Mqic Kingdom for hs theme." A limited-edition an poster, Hendricks' .. Sip of the Mouse" was distributed to the attendees. Hi&hly patterned plates, masks and smalf-scalc shrines, univenat in nat\µ"C, . playful and very decorative by Ketchum Yt'ere shown. Work• ofbotb artist will be on display throuah Saturday.· • r SCCS( is a non·profit orpni.zation providin& arts education in the county. Students from the Ad- ' nnccd/ProfeuioriaJ classes at the In· . _.itutc ofDanc:e Atta, includingErtb '"BU.. (winner of a full scbolarahip to Dance TbeatrcofHarlem)and lamu!IM Bllffblcet' (winner of a full schoolarsb1p toJofTrey Ballet School tbiuummC1')and JeMUer Pnh acted as bosteues. Refreshnients were tetY~ and~ •nenrtc:t won the door pnze-Weekend for two at the Westin South Go< P1ua Hotel. • • -. • PalllllM • ........,, board men:iber. was tiene6t chairman. Otben 1ttCft4iD1 in- C:ludcd T .. and Dlliet....,....,... lluc&ees.TUwand~Brewn Irvine Co.), the ... .,....,.,._ w.-.(he'a an advanced dncer). Mt.,etandMldlMITlk,aoa O'Neal, artistic director for SCCSL; IJllJu Gatrlloa, co-coordinator for Ans •After School Programs; Bein and Wayne ..BeWacer and David and DenJse Forcl. •••• Carolya Bonnatlt has served two years as president of the Cn<Jtrella Guild Juniors (Childrcns Hospital of Orange County.) Fellow members presented her a silver tray and a scrapbook Saturday at a luncheon held at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Her gavel was turned over to TerrlLawlOll who will head the group comprisedofwomenaaes21 to40. The guild wi.11 .. &odark" until Septem- ber, but in the meantime, members know what summer fashions arc available for fun times-A 'Marces presented a show of the latest. Amona those attending were Catlay Tupla, Jill Dua, SarU Rudall, Jueta Badley, Betty 0.Ntt and Lyu Cu· cllla. Also, guest Darla Covel, a high school senior, spoke about her time as a patient at CHOC. • • • Tom Sellfd., Ula MlaiW and DeaJ1 W•nr couktn 't mike the Satwdaf beftefit bolted by the Women's Active 20/lOOub. but their look .. ·liket did. a.... M•C•(be wuOlesteron Soap) andW1,.......,(0.yaofourUves) were there and entenna in the spirit oftbc pmes at HaleCrest Parle to help raise fu.Dds for .. Makc'a Wish". .... .. Coors and the Tustin Meat PiO- cetlOn donated drink and fOOd and we Should have about Sl.SOO to donate to the orpnization v..hich pnts the last wiihoftenninallyillchildren", "d memberM1t•~· "Tbe ~ M111 March Playmate and Onla_.rawbo islohn Revohinaon KJISjoined riaht in the play and sccmcd tohaveaputtime. They tayed untilthe event wuovtrat4:30." PapMuZi is Nitcd b) Vida Diily Pilor k Editor. DllJNIC,,........,.,_.C-.... Pattem:!f l•tee by Sule Ketcham are dlaplayed on the wall beblnd Bal O'N • SCCSL artUtic cllrector, Lllllan Ourlaon and Ketcham. Or maybe n·s your tum to handle the details ofthis year's fund -nuscr. You've found the place; now it's just a matter of locating some tables., chairs. silverware. plates and a portable bar or two 1f the pan) 1s more elaborate than dinner for eiabt, ---------..,...-----------,..,.-------:--, bulls not a full ) catertd affair. chances arc you don't have all the equipment }Ou n~. Which is probably why tltere arc so man) places 1n Orange Counry where you can rent pan) supplies You can rent more of what you already have, of course. -linen. eatmg utensils. gla.ssware. salt and pepper shake~ -but )OU ma) also need special equipment for'thal on~m..a-whtle or onc:e-in..a-lifetime event. Champagne fountains. coffee urns, barbecues. umbrella tables. dance floors. gaubos.. canopies., outdoOr heaters and a~ anet) of other paraphernalia that wouldD't see much u~ can simpl} be rented for tbe day. Some of the Oran.ac County companies that will tt1lt you evcryth1na but the auests mclude: •"and 0 Rentals. 208.S Placenua Ave., Costa Mela; •Abbey Rents, 1900 E. 17th St., Santa Ana; •Better Rents. 149 SI Motan St., WestnuDster. '1oe Allen ta1b wttll TLK Gallery co-oww Jlll71U8 ~. llaflc •Baker Party Rentals, 1lS1 W. Baker St., Com ~dom-1.Daptred utlat Doll Belldrl.Cb U4 Pa1illae 8n'"D1•· ~esa~Canvas SJ>CC1ahty. 7344 E. Bandini Blvd., City Of I I Commerce. •Chic Pany Rental 232 W. Taft Ave .• Oraaet: •Haz Rental Centcn., .ao P\accntia AYe.i. Placefttia: •Pmuae Rentals. 2761 Dow-Tustio. lrvine lndUt- trial Park. •Rental World. lS9l N. Tustin A~ .• Oraale. lfyou already have the tial but wut to Ilda utra touch to the part), Party BUJW, at 340 I. Main t. 10 Orange rtat bcliu.m taob (for ballooet) ... popcorn ()-(lO and cotto candy macbines Pro ~ for theme panics are fOr rent at R.icbantt ,_ Ren&als, 1080 . Bata\ ia. Orantt. and R B Party,._ Inc., 128 S. () prMS.. • hould )'OU need I tvffcd bU 0 «> mau I W ... pany more authentic or me park bCDcbes Md• ~stuoncd sttttt r u to au the 1 ambience Ii a pa.ny, thty tt fi r hitt. m video pm · rtade VldcOGame Rea•"fl -i..._,....,;;....;...~~....,..__.__., nada, carri O\'Cf 100 .. ma. 1ndUdiat °""" Lair, tar Wars and, of rounc, Pac Man . • , I I . . . . . . .. ~ . ..: ~ ' lo i ' Orange Coat DAILY PtLOTl'The.nday, June 28, 108' Florists' parallel designs · put a premium on quality Whatever the occasion, a private party, a banquet or get a quality product for it," he added ... And parallel a formal weddina, succes.sful ente.nainina is incomplete design advocates better quality by usina fewer flowers." without the delicate finishina touches offloral design. Approximately 9S percent of the flowers used for And the trend in floral design has moved from rags to deoorauve purposes a.re imponed from Holland. ncbcs. "Dutch sprinaOowenare very popular because they .. Four to five ycarugoeveryt.bing was country arc unusual," said Duff Akins, Chris Lindsay Desips, design." said Randy Haf'l'er, Miles-Randolf Design, Corona Del Mar. • Laguna Hills. •'But that's definitely out. We bavc moved Althoufb a seasonal factor does exist in floral design, to a more structured, contemporary design... business thnves year-round~ Thecbanaewasinflucnced byS<Kallcd European .. During the summer quite a fcwpeoplcentenain "parallelism". meaning thegroupinaof scvcral types of outdoors and charity fund-raisers keep• busydurina the flnwen in venical groups parallel to one another. spring and fall ," said Akins. The trend in floral design today is more elegant, high It aps)cars, thcclientcle is aware offloral ircnds in the stylc andclcaner,and1beempbas1sisplaoedonflower grcatercosmopolitan~. qualityasopposcdtoquantity,saidHafrner. ..Thcyarclr)'.ingtobringtoOrangeCountywbathas DaffAklnaofCbrlaLlndaayl>eai&mof ''People are willing to spend more money. if they can been fashionable in the rest of the world for two years," Corona del Mar keei-ap with tbe year-round NJ ....... llrTMUI(._ demand for Ooral centerplecee for prlftte partlea and charity benefit ba.nqaeta. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiimiiiiiimijiiiiiiiii~------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1~~~~~~~~~-=-=-=-=-=-===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ neuhaus ... for memorable occasions Every delectable piece reflects ... good taste ~ ''J Jnd \.fJ ,,,.,c ,,,d \1 1 1'/ll•·d neuhaus choco(ate shoppe South Codst Pl.Jza I\ 1· ,h111 ,,,,, "'"'"' /11 th1· I \ I (714) 979-1667 BOUTIQUE nne ruse OF SWEDEN • LOVEABLE CLOTHES, THE CLOTHES THAT LOVE THE WOMAN IN YOU. CLOTHES FOR ALL YOUR SUMMER ENTERTAINING CASUAL OR DRESSY IN NATURAL AND EARTHTONE COLORS . IN LIDO MARINA VILLAGE 673-3735 3431 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH IS HJ\:ViNe 7\.~ SUMMER SALE ALL SPRING & SUMMER ITEMS SALE ST ARTS JUNE 30th I 0 am 30 TO 50% OFF IVY'S LEAGUE 'lt 123 FASHION ISLAND 640-5-1-21 Food Processor EVERY DAY DISCOUNT PRICES DLC-7 SUPERPRO DLC·X LIST PRICE OUR PRICE LIST PRICE OUR PRICE LIST PRICE OUR PRICE RODAN'S GOCIRMEJ .. EVERYTHINQ FOR THE KITCHEN & TABLE" Wl8TMINl1WR MAU (DOwMtan, Rolllneon'e ~) 714 Ill t•1 .,,.CIALl•T IN Cun:DY, ~ COl'fla, COOKING ACC.U. . I I ) Hostess-fn ... need caQ di8.l .for help BJ SUSAN McCALLUM ................. The &Jasswa~ must s.,..-k.lc. Tile china must be flawless. The service must be meticulous. ~ of course. the f'ood must be delicious. Ii.stance to the hostess-m· need. LuibertCollectlonacce11orteeba•ealltib-teehlo0ktb•nkatoa bJab poU.b on top of 41.atlncd•e baad·wroacht bammermarklnC•· TM success of an at- home party depends upon the care and detail put into its.. Pl\nn.ina and pa:scn- tatton. But with alJ the minute details to cover before the first guest arrives, some- umes a hostess -eveh an eJtperienced one -may need to so somewhere for help. Premac Rentals of lrvine advertises itself u rentina everytbina from "tents to tables to teacups." OWDCT Bob Kastner said, "We meet them (hosts) at the pany site and act thctr ideas about what they would like to do. We tell them if it's practical or not... lJi. prepaiina for a pany, his employees "work ;;;;;~;;~f::::==:::x:=~=~==============::;:;::;~ hJnd in aJo~e· ~th the .-: caterer cb<*n. 'SIL VER UPDATED ••• 'Prom Bl • work." The first pieces of the collection were sold in October. "We had a tremendous pre-Christmas •season," Lambert said. "And now, with the : weddina gift season, it has picked up :•in." .. !tts, because be wd doing things in mass quantity is Newpon Beach's style. . "When somebody docs something in Newpon Beach, its woomph!,'' he said. "When they're landscaping. up drives a whole truclcful of trees." He said he has gotten good response from customers. ' . "The hiah polish on top of the hammer marks causes a whole mass of reflective ' ~urfaccs. In the candlelight or lampliaht, . the pieces kmd of &Jow. It's very lovely at ni&}lt," he said . Generating the most ,{><>Sitive response, he said, arc the wine chilbna bucket and the plate liners (used on top of fine china to serve food without the risk of silverware scratchin the plate). But he said the • jtAfMiC! ..... b• JA«• +yn,e,nc11,,.. wine goblets and the wine bottle coasters (used to hold bottles of red wine -which should be served unchilled -and to pour over to avoid spillaae onto the table). "The wine coaster can be used for a lot of things," he said. "You can float an orchid or keep peanuts or jelly beans in it. It's not something you use two or three times a year." Lambert is working on designs for a compatible flatware service cxpcct.cd by the beginning of next year. ~RECEPTIONS PERSONALIZED~ •• :FromBl . All over the Oranse Coast arc party planners, equipment renters and caterers. But what can be expected when hirina one of these aids? A host or hostess should not expect to get all the ~· place. Caterers usually don't provide scaung or table service, and rental services don't deal with food. So if a hostess wants a champagne fountain, she must deal with a caterer for the champagne and a rental service for the fountain. But even so, the pany helper services provide ex- tcnsi vc, thorough as- Whtlc Kastner said Pres-- tiae Rentals brinp in the equ1pmenl tt leaves the caterers to "do the detail" and the hostess to set the tables. Such services along the Orange Coast offer equip- ment from dance floors, pu'>lic address systems, large tents, artificial li&ht· ina. artificial turf, portable restrooms and all kinds f ware an ns. Some other rental ser- vices set up all the cqui~ ment for the hostess. Unit- ed Rent-AU of Newpon· Beach administrative man- ager Sarah Hart said her company usually delivers the equipment and lets the party-givers ammac it, but will do set-ups if requested. Other services, like Tay- lor Rental of Mission Viejo, cater LO the more budget-conscious host-esses. "We don't do any kind of catering or setting up," said Buddy DuJ!iy, • spokesman. "We stnctly : said. Feenstra further recommends that brides rent a dance deliver and pick it up." ; Warren continued, "We consult with them about how floor rather than wear out the carpet. ''You have to have a Although aclmowledgina : many auests they can reasonably fit, where the cake would smooth surface to dance on, not scams and lines," she said. the importance of an effcc- • look aood, bow LO cut the cake, whether they should use Another formal, elegant element that can be brought tive rental service, Kastner : paper plates or china and bow to mix cocktails." to the celebration is a classic car to t.ranspon the couple said "When people think : lfa clieot could only spend SIS per guest, "you can't from the church to home. AntiqueCar-U-Drive Rentals of pany, the first thing they • possibly serve them all filet mianon," so Warren would Costa Mesa rents Roll$-Royces, Model As, Mazcratis, think of is food, not tents or sugcst a cocktail reception with hon d'oeuvres served on Mercedes-Benz.es, limousines and antique replicas to tables ... · 1ilvcr trays by formally dressed waiters. make the couple feel special. And a good, reliable : Cathy Acquizzino, assistant manager of Turnip Rose Betty Henderson, a travel agent with Newport caterer is probably a per- : Caterina m Irvine, said one growing trend is "exhibition-Boulevard Travel, where Antique Car-U-Drive Rentals manent fixture in many · style service," 1n which the chefs prepare the meal in front operates. said 95 percent of the cars they rent arc chauffeur-hostesses' telephone books. : of the guests. driven limousines, for $35 an hour. Don Burke, a spokesman Her clients also arc steering away from hosted bar Pricesforcarsra:\~SSOandayforaVolkswagcn for Orange Coast Catcrin,1 ICl"'f ice. "Peot?le don't like goats to get cxc:ecd!n&lY Rabbi~ibl6 t ~day for a minimum-0f three of Costa MCSi, saT<r lus drunk." she said. "You sec it more than you used to. • ~ys for a Roll$-Roycc Com1che. company has done "every- Feenstra who has consulted for weddings from Henderson said .the cars rented can be decorated "as thing from a Hawaiian luau Pasadena to 'San Di~o. emphasized the importance of ·Jong as there is nothing sticking to the fendCTS. You can't to a clambake." second and third opinions when seeking a caterer. damage the paint or finish... Paul Pia.zzessc, pan "You need to have confidence in your caterer. You Feenstra said a family should expect to spend several owner with Hillary Harris shouldn't open the Yellow Pages and use the first one you thousand dollars for a large weddina and reception. of Cuisine Cuisine Etc. of BUFFET PLATE The food and drink companion breakage will never be a problem on patio or at the pool! - For Your Entertaining See Our Lines of Acrylic-Ware • glasses for all occass/ons • servl11g dishes • buffet plates, etc. MY FAY OAa...a..-=:.__,i;;.;.;:;::...~~ THINGS Heritage Plaza 14370 Culver Drive Irvine call," she said. ·"You should check with at least three "A wedding today for an average family whose kids Ncwpon Beach. is equally companies before making a decision." went to Orange Coast College and Long Beach State for 300 versatile_ "We're not the HOUH: Warren said customers who come into The Main gucstscouldcasilycostSI0,000,"shesaid. "Youbavetobe ham.roastturkcyandthrcc Mon.·Sat.1M Sun.12..a 552-G221 Event & Co. arc shown a video of what they should expcctv ,~e:ry~ca~rc~fu~l~. ~bu~t~th~a:t~'s~tbe~wa~y~thi::· n~p~are;;t~oda~y~.'=-' -::-:::-=-:-~ki~· n~ds~o~f~sa~la~d~ca~tere~n~.~l~t·~slb=:::=:::::::=====:::=:====:;:=:;::=;=;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;::;;;;;::====::::::= . their banq_uet to look like. ,... Menuoning other reception trends. Warren noted that the traditional sherbet-pass style of champagne glass has been replaced by the tuhp glass, and "people arc more conscious of trend-setters like Princess Diana. That shows up in the dusty rose color and the more exotic colors for weddings." Nesheim indicated weddings and receptions have t>ccome more formal recently. "It went from everyone gathering in the park and the bride and ~m saying their own thing to 'what is proper,' and 'what lS etiquette,' " she said. Similarly, Aquizzino said receiving lines arc less frequent while dollar,danccs arc more "in." Feenstra said "you definitely need music, even if they just bring in a keyboard ~layer. You don't want people comina into a quiet room. ' Barry Cole, part owner and music contractor <?f Sounds of Music in Newpon Beach, said when he " contracted to bring in a band, "we have to have enough room. An eight-by-eight reception area can't reasonably lit a six-piece band." Col~, a transplanted New Yorker who bas performed before Princess Grace, the Kenncdys and tbe.Rockefcllers, said his 17-picoc band "is our best shot" ~use they play big band, Top 40, country western and middle-of-the.road music. YOU&LlllA m.Lllftl 871-1769 ,\ ' \ ·~ J CARPET CLEANING um1•1 LIUIU (Ill) ~9•·1•15 • \ • t •• .... lllTAW nnTAll Y&LLll 835-87M "We do try to keep the floor as full of dancen as ·~'/IOll------------~NS a11mn ODii. LllllYD trrlllll""ll ____ _ •Emp 11 II' pLu '' psrn' rm 1p pcom possible," he said. I ~SERVING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA - CATERING SERVICE With A Continent•& Flefr From 2 To 1.000 COCKTAIL AND DINNll PAITllS IUSH•H LUNCHIONI • OPIN MOUSll DIDICATION QllMONlll ..,~ INTJMA TE SETTINO FOlt TWO • ••dll .. fFDnr1• 11rt ••• • Cll IJI Ill •r llfl •Ifcl•I -.......... ,.,,.,. ... ,., •. , ... ],. ..... • Mrvtce • lnetiMatlOn c::ommerdel • tnduatnal • rliltctentlal 24 Hour Moilltonng : BUY OR LEASE . . • .. • Law inhibits molesters from s ·eeking h elp DEARAN)I LANDERS:Your . replytothechild • molester was wrons. He wanted to seek professional help but saidhewasa&.id beCauseoflawsthat require ciel'I}' and otbcrc.ounselors to ••• WDERS that all menWbMJth tare proftssional1 must dote>. Mott dilCOnctrtilll to me iJ that Ohio, Connecticut. Mi"°'4ri, Nevada, New HampsbireandOrqon requirecle11YtO report. OeraY ooofidc.ntial:i&y ll oleo prdlectcd in pmi1eodal situations. but technicall):, wccaonot refute to testify if asked about oounseling of a pastoral nature. MICHAELS. JONES, BOARDMAN, OHIO. DEAllFATllEllJONES:YM.,.rtp~lwula wrtir. Tbakyoe tortetllq tM reetird 1h'IJPL Now we .Um•t~Mr1taMle<Jat.ntoloU.wMUJlucl'1 n••fio.SO!oqulllt__....,,...._<lervOJMI Maid. proteu-...1 .. ,..,.,.. dl1ld mo&etien, &M molet&enwWpudercroad ... dletnae&e1wW Cftltaff. that YoU&Ot throuah to him. Thanks fortheaood you do in thi1 troubled world. -ON THE SIDELINES IN CHICO, CALIF. · DEARCBJCO:l'•elll1"lolkmltdqlilWOJMl- keeplq my llqen c'"M4. Good Joell. • • • DEAR ANN: J read that a 28·ye&r-c:>ld wo!Dan &om Kuwaitpvc binh to• ~th~ 4-pound baby sirlafter . • • • sufTerina 14 miscarriqes in I Oyean. She bad a rare blood rcpon~I chi kl a bu sen to the authorities. You said there were no such laws. TbcsClawsare wcll·intentioned but they have a chillint effect on people who W1Dt to come to us for help. For example, a few years qo, after several fii.titful seuipns. a man 1 wascounselinalea.med about tbc ta wand was. tcn;ified 1ha1 I miaht be forced tot}'"' him-in. Heatopped see1111mc. "DEA.RANN LANDERS: Thank you ao much for disorder that workodapinst the pregnancies. your answer to ••on1&:-:11s-No Doors." Th.is ahouldgiveencourap:ment to women whoaive -A yQU.ngmap_w . very dear to me.ne.cded.lo.Jcc --.up.tooeaaily Q..L.CCOWMBUS....._ ___ ---- I am the rector of an Episcopal church. In this state (Ol'uo) there isa statute that requirn teachers, pbyliciaos and clergy to report all child molesters to the authorities. SevcraJ states(c.a., New Jersey) Simply say anype~n having knowledge mus I repon. Almost all 50 states i:t:Qulft The mostenliahtencdstate is Maryland. Ju law says, "'If eff'ortsare bei111 made or will be made to alleviate the situation, there is no need to notify the authorities." Such aclauseshouldbe·uscdasa moctel for all SO states. - those words-"A woman whohanp on to a man by threateninahim with suicide is practicing emotional D · Coq:rataLIUou C.O .-e womu from blackmail. 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COSTA llfU -S41·11H Appreciation of time comes with maturity BEGIN YOUR TRAVEL CAREER Something is bappe•ing to my body JUL y 9, 1984 clock and I can't seem to be able to do anything about it. EVERYTHING YOU NEED INCLUDING When the kids ~re small, I'd have given COMPUTER TRAINING away the house in exchange for an extra CALL TODAY (714) 835-8111 hour of sleep. But no, there were lunchesto 620 No. Main St., Santa Ana pack, clothes to press, boots to find, TRAVEL INDUSTRY TRAINING SINCE 1964 ,breakfast to make. the car to warm up and ERMA 8011ECK te ~o 1na.\.£L thedogtoputout. l8lbNEWPORT BLVD . COST.A MESA •• ~ KM~ Nowthatthek.idsaregone,lwakeupat Andwh)t.attheageoflS.coukln'tlbave ~r.==========================~=;;;= ... =·~:.=•=-,=-=·;-;-~S~~T=-;-~l~iT~i~U~i~T~il~~ll S:JO in the morning ready to start my day. been secure enou~ to talk to the opposite Big deal. There's nothing to do at 5:30 tn sex on their level instead of hiding behind the morning except sit there fully dressed sarcasm and frustration?Now, when 1 have listening to the hog and grain markets on the ability to talk to men and enjoy a ;l I g ~ in.tu g lU1W1.P/[ , I j with g upe!l g avin.tJ~ riJ .2cnalz C&Mt Pla3a V~e -HJVUUi I gtun.m.£1[ gJe. -I m South Co.isl Pla L.t Village • Sa/es at the Village start June 28th. I . I Located al Su'1flower & Bear Streets Santa_!.na, CA 927CM • (71 •12•1·1700 Adjilcent to South Coasi Plaza I I I I radio and watching the driveway lights go comfonable rapport ... I'm married. ' otT. I can afford a seat in the fint row of a How cruel to present me with several concert ifl want to. I can let the dog sleep in houn and nothing to do in them. my bed ifl want to. I can go bare-lcged in It's the same way in the evenings. In my the winter. I can lose my watch and the -1H --j-Y.Oulh..Lwas told whcn.~1o";g~oulwo~bed-;u-Man~duhwO•.•w~--:wwour!~d~wwnwn~·t~c~om-c~1o~aMn'ie:.'n~d.._, t,I ~ca~n,_,,ia~l~kuoo,n~ late I could stay out. Now that I'm in the phone and no one will be hangina over command of my own life, 1 can stay awake me waiting. And all the yean I didn't have all night if I want to. But what for? I no enough time for term papers., car pools. longer have an active social life. dental appointments or lunches with my • As long as I'm complaining about friends or to myself ... I now have the time. inequities. I mietJtas well get it all o ut of my Why now? system. Why is 11 when I wore a size &dress, Could it be m11turity is the. only age that I couldn't afford them? Now that I can hasthewisdomtoapJ)rcciatetimeasitwas afford them, I no longer fit into them. meant to be? At leisure .. -one second at a Ah, youth. I could have fed it every 15 time? minutes with ice cream, pizza. chips. dips Could it be that's why I notice rabbits and chocolates if I had had a bigger scurrying back to safety, quail prowling the allowance to blow. Now I can go to the store desert, the sun splashing the mountains and fill a cart with junk food. but I can't with light ... as I hstcn to tbe hog and grain afford the calorics. markets? .~~~~~~~-------~ LISTEN and RELAX KDCM tD!l.t FMSIERED 100% SILK NOILE BIKINI TAMMY PANAIA.1 FORMER "MISS TEENAGE CAllFOINtA" £idoUilks 3•20 VIA OOOtTO 1100 MAllNA YlllAGI N[\VfPIT JllACH 17 14167).10•1 Fine COutuAI Of N!WfOIT tllACH OPEN OAllY • OPENING JUl't' IST 1354• NIWfOIT A'lfNUf TUSTIN 171'1711-1'83 I J - . 'Beat Street' boosts Belafonte's cause Actor-stnger seeks more movie work for black performers By BOii THOMAS .................... rea1iud the need to chan his own dtltiny. He becaJM a 1enution with bi1 WYJ*> and folk sonp at>d became a matinee idol in auch films u "Carintn Jona.. and "bland in the Sun:• He turned orod.1 ucer in 19'8 with .. The World, The Fle$b and the Devil," later produced "Odda Alainst Tomotrow" and combined with Sidney Poitier to orodwie LOS ANOELES-H~ Belafonte baa "BUck and the Preecher" and "'Uptc>wn been i 1W for half his 51 yean, but be still Saturday Nijht.'""-' -----.-c-=-·--·--..-_.._ __ _ has hia'diuppointmcnts. '"But then Sidney 1topped mak.inafilm1 "lddn'thavetocb.ueadolescentdrcama because mm we~ no stories fot·bim to any more:· he said in an interview. do," said Bdafonte. "Where'• the onaoina Belafonte came to lhow business i.n the link Tor actors like James Earl Jones, Billy early SOs imbued with dreams not only of Dee Williariu, Ci~ly Ty10o?'' stardom for himself but with hope that Happily for Belafonte'1 career, be tw black performen ooutd act a bttter break. not been forced to ~ly on hia ftlm wort: He succeeded in his personal ambitions For a 9ua.rttr..oentury be bas been an and paved the way for other blacks in the ioternationat co~n star, often tourina aix con~ field and films. But be bas a1Jo bad mont.bs a year. BuJ no more. his share of disappointments. ..I've cut down on. appearances. .. As always, Belafonte seeks more. roo-m.,..--co-mmented ... , have the aold records. I for black artists in the entenaioment have all the awards. The only m~or one to world, and that'sa m~or reason wby b~ co-elude me is the Oscar, and not many set produ~ the new movie, .. Beat Street." that one. Lookina as sJeek.ly handsome as ever, .. You get to a point in your career when Belafonte visited Orion's Century City yo1,1 say, Where do I ao from here? What offices as "Beat Street" was opening. and can give me a creative satisfaction? Fo11 me he glowed over the early box-offi~ returns. the outlet is producina. If 'Beat Street' He related bow he. the kinJ of caJyps0, makes big money, then I can talk to Orion happened to make a movie a6out hip hop, about another movie. When you've had a theti:onx-bom combinatic;>n of rap music, winner, people will talk to you." Barry Belafonteja•sed about "Beat Street' PoPaJartty. break ncing and &raffiti •rt. " t year I was Jetting ready to ao on a -.. big concert tour of Europe when a writer . named Steve Hage~ came to my office fn New York," Belaf'Onte said. "He was a skinny1 nicc-loolrina WASP type \¥h • show.Ca me eiah.t articlet he bad written about hip bop and its people for the Village Voice, along with an outline for a movte scrift. The articles blew me away. .. was aware of hip hop, but no more aware than I would be of cenain religions. For instance, I know certain things about 'how Jews worship, but I lack any details. The same with hip bop. Ann Reil)kingput$ best f_oot for_warcJ By BOB THOMAS On a morn:ing off from tile' movie, the • , , if , , ,,_ w.. dancer-~ talked about her book, her careerandqthermaners. She admitted that ·•Tue Dancer's Workout" is a latecomer to LOS ANGELES -Move over, Jane Fonda, Debbie Reynolds and Victoria Principal. Now its Ann Reink.ina's tum at beina a fitness auru. The star of st.aae musicals ("Dancin' ") and movies(" All That Jazz," "Annie") bas produced a trade paperback called ''Aon Reinking's The Dancer's Workout" (Ban- tam Books, $10.95). the fitness fad. "I think it's better to find out what's ideal for you. I preach practicality, doina the possible iMtead of striving to achieve something that is not within your reach. The most successful women are thox who make the most of what they are." well u the lay person." Reinkina said that she personally doesn't like exercise but loves to dance. "It's not really work; it's a form of play," she said. Reinkina started dancina late. She was 11 . Most dancers st.art when they are 8 or 9, she said. But she caught up, and was so eager to test her talent on Broadway that she spent a summer waiti.na tables to finance the trip. Movie new rat of 'PG-13' HOU. \'WOOD (~P) -A new PG-IJ lllii ..... u~nc pereo&J co (ive .. spec:iaJ .. -.,. foi 111 ' •fl chiJdrea under I J wuanlMMJIM:IOd Wed•11 •11~t111• iod.,.y. TbC moves coma in the wake of prcm •• fllNI vio~nc:io.turatcd movies aadl aa ~ llld .. lndian.I Jooa ud the Tanple of DooaL" Tbe new raliai ·~ wat a•DNM"d ~ J~ llesD.ick. pnsideal o(tbe NatioUJ AMONI;.,. Ownen, anct Jade Vakati, prelideae Of die Molio9 "-e A.aociatioo of America. It will fit between tbe PG (plleelal lll10nce ~)and tbe k ratlnl that~~ f'tR' • u.oOei 17 ~accompanied bY pueat « pardiaa. Films~ r&ued will llOt bt l&ctlML The ctiiiijt, lO \AU dJeiCt J u!y I. ii cbie tina ,..... mov~ &ince the SYJ1Cm wu iutiwted by ttie MPM 1m 1968, and it rd\eCts the fact Cb&t movies -and ,_. atutudes -have duinpd in the interim. ..Gcneral criticism of \he rat.tnas ~ tiu CCDtaed OD the l~t reaJ..lif.e redlicUoG iJt minp 10 j• =d PG and R. with the o caceaory and the x ~ with increued rarity." Valeati and Resnick Mid ia a prepared statement. .. Moreover, Oler\; have bcm a numbe:rof'filmt ill tbe marketplace over the past teVeral yean whole CDDICDl bu placed t.bcm somewhat awkwatdly beyond tbe PG and yet not clearly wihtin the R," the ~ u,id.; . ..It is to repair that appwent vacancy in tbe ranat system that the new catep)fy was clesiped. " While V aJcnb and Resnick did not ume names. IQCb , J?G.aaed film••• tlUs · .. 9d .. I odiana Jo~" have .drawD •bita•tial · · fiat tiar:;.-=-.;;E'!ll bloody and violent contents. The reviled 6~tetory l)'l1aD ol the voluawy film industry ratina ~ 11 DOW M follows: 0: General audiences, all aees ad.mined. PG: Parental aW<tanoe ...,_..,, IOIDe maleri&I may not be klitablc for~ PG-1 l : Pl.ttnta are stroa&Jr cautioned to ~ve special JUidanoe for childml under 13. some material may be mappropriate for youna c:bildmL R: Restricted.. u.ndCf 171 require ac:compuryint parent or adult pwdia.n. X: No one under 17 admitted.. "One of my fascinations was that the whole culture bad come out of the Bronx. So did I. My father died in the Bronx, my brother died in the Bronx. The lcids who arc doing hip hop are me -only difTerenL" Belafonte hopes the suocess of "Beat Street" will help revive black movies, : which flpurished in the late '60s and early • '70s, but now are aone. If the book is a hit, could a video be far behind? . "I'm going to work on that when I .set back to New York," Reink:inasaid. "I think I will produce it myself, and if it's good enough, I'll find a distributor." In dancing, she said, one cannot escape oneself. "You·~ always lookin& in the mirror to see yourself. and oearlJ.~v~onc caofindsomelcindofbeautyin ce, 'she said in an interview. "Dancma is beautiful, and you yourself have tJie beauty, not someoneelse. lt'sa beauty you can't find in "learned $700 and spent $200 for air fare from Seattle to New York," she recalled. "That lef\$500, which I thoQ&bt was plenty .----------------~to last for weeks. It wasn't. even thouab I stayed at the YWCA." calisthenics or even in sports.•• Bela.fonte was born in Harlem and spent five yean of his youth in his mother's native Jamaica, thus absorbing the musical cultures of two countries. After high school ·.in New York and service in the navy, he returned to New York and worked as a janitor. Then a visit to the American Negro Theater changed his life. Soon he was studyina in the Dramatic Workshop and singma Jamaican songs in night clubs. This is the lcind of positive thinkina that transported Ann Reink.ina from Seattle to Broadway at the age of 18. It has also propelled her to a bright career in theater and films, not only in musicals. She was recently b~ to co-star with Dudley Moore and Amy lrvi~ in Blake Edwards' new comedy, "Mickey and Maude." No hoofer this time, Reinking plays Moo.re's ano~ey wi~e. a candidate for a supenor coun Judaeshap. Reinking said she wrote the book while performing her one-woman show, .. One More Song, One More Dance." She was assisted by Linda Szmyd, who "supplied the grammar," Reinkin&said. "She's also a dancer as well as a writer, so she understood what ( was talking about." "The Dancer's Workout" is the "classic jazz warmup, t<>Flher with some ballet, and ifs aimed at the beain,una dancer as Choreographer Bob Fosse picked her for the chorus in "Pippin,.. and that led to "Over Here." "Good time Charlie" and subbing for the leads in ••A Chorus tine" and •'Chi~o." Her first starrina musical was "Dancan'." She was cast as Roy Scheider's wife in "All That Jan." At 34, Reinking realizes that her '1>\a· dancing days are numbeml. "I know I won't be able to carry on like a maniac forever, and 1 ccrtain.ly don't want to be dancin& after .-0 and worryina about bow hi&h I can jump," she said. Early in his career, Harry Belafonte .. 'Gremlins' Is not to be missecf.' ·NEWSWEEK. 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Mer1I udlMa. .. • Network places 7 s h ows tn top I 0: ABC finish s out of the money- LOS ANGELES (AP)-The female sleuths "Cqney &. Lacey" found the clue for a first-place victory for themselves in the Nielsen rattngs, helping C BS to carry tbc ratings with seven show~n the Top JO. .... It was a sweet victory for "Cqney & lace)'," wbieh CBS canceled last year because of poor raungs then returned to the air this past March because of the public clamor. This was the s,how's first time in first place since its return, although It was first last year in reruns after its cancellation. "Cagney & Lacey" stars Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly as New York City detectives. The vtctory Tuesday was the third m as many weeks for CBS, although that first week was a tie for first with NBC CBS bad slum~ 10 the ratings after winning the past regular season. which ended m ApnJ. but the network seem) to have regained its stnde. CBS had seven shows 1n the Top 10. which increased to I I because ofa tie for tenth.place. NBC.10 second place. bad four entne5. Third-pla~ ABC' had none. NBC' and CBS tied for second place tn the Top 10. NBC"s entry was the opening chapter of the two-part mm1sc:_nes .. Rage of Angels" and C'BS' was .. One Oa) at a Tim~ Other shows in the Top I 0: CBS' ··simon & Simon," founh. C'BS' "Alice." fifih. CBS' '"Trapper John, M.o.:· sixth; NBC"s ··Hill Street Blues.'' seventh: NBC's "'The A- Team," eighth; NBC's ··Riptide." ninth; and C BS' "60 Minutes" and '"The Jeflcrsons," 11ed for 10th. CBS won the ~eek ended June 24 with a network average of 12.5 in the A.C. Nielsen Co. survey. NBC was NOW PlAYING --- COSTA MESA E(lwards C1~c1 Ceott>r 979-4141 EL TORO Edwards Saddleboc k 581 5880 FOUNTAIN VAUE'( Edwards Fountain \'alley 839-1500 ORANGE Stadium Dnve In 639 8T70 ORANGE Crty Center Crnema 634 2553 SANTAANA Edwards Bristol 540.7444 WESTMINSTEA Pacific s Hr-Way 39 On11e-ln 891 3693 WESTMINSTER UA Mall 893-0546 NOWPIAYING ~ Mlrwl 8ru PW1 S29 5339 lMMIA ltACtl -~ OMll8l Eo .. aras Sou111 ~st Cneoomt t97 t7tt 63( 2553 IQj+g:;:s.. OIWIG£ SliO!um o....e-1n 6.lHno COSTA•U llEWPOAT IEACM WlSTillll#STEll W£ST1111NST£11 Pac1flc s Hi-Way 39 Dow In 891 . 3693 E OWllllS BnstOI ~7U. Eow1rC1s ltCIO Tneatrr Eo.,1rC1s Cint~ 673 8350 Wtst 991 )935 • .....__.. ---- STMTI nl>AYI MWD 772-6«6 Brookhorst lhtatre AMiii 639"8770 Stadium Dr·ln mo 990..co21 UA Movies 4 •"f9~"'1Tflll'CD-- COSTA EA 751-4184 Edwards Town Center COSTA EA 979-4141 Ed•atds Cinema Center •VII 854·8811 Edwards University LAGUNA Hll.S 7686611 l aauna Hills Mall I aecond with 11.9 and A was third with 1 l.4. T he nc1works y this m ns that in an averqc pnme-t1me minute 12.S J>(rccnt ofthe TV homes wett tuntd lo CBS. The NBC special "He Makes Mc Feel Like Oancin'" was the lowest-rated bow oftbe week. The five shows at the bonom in desccndin& order were: NBC1 ''The Master," the NBC special .. Mt. Success." ABCs .. Olym- pic Trial ,"CBS' 0 Mam1 Malone" and NBC's "He Makes Me Feel like Oancin '." CBS maintained its ftrm _grasp on first place among the evening news shows. NBC was second and ABC was third. The ratings: CBS IQ.2, NBC 9.3, ABC 8.3. Here ate the week's 2Q top _programs: I. "Cagney&. Lacey,' CBS, a rating of 19.2 or 16.0 million households. 2. M1niseries·"Rage of Angels." Part I, NBC. 17.2 or 14.4 milhon. 2. Tie-"One Day at a Tame." CBS, 17.2 or 14.4 million. 4. ··simon&. Simon," CBS. 16.9 or 14. l million. 5. "Alice." CBS. 16.5 or 13.8 million. 6. "Trapper John. M.D .. " CBS, 16.3 or 13.6 million. 7. "Hill Strert Blues." NBC. 15.8 or 13.2 million. 8. "The A· Team,'' NBC, 15.6 or 13.0 mulion. 9. "R1pude." NBC. 15.5 or 12.9 miJlion. . . I 0 ... 60 Minutes," CBS, 15.2 or 12. 7 million. I 0. Tie-"The Jeffersons." CBS. 15.2 or 12. 7 million. 12. "Cheers." NBC. 14.5 or 12. I million. 13. "Night Court," NBC, 14.3 or 12.0 million. 14. "Matt Houston," ABC. 14.2 or 11.9 million. 15 ... Scarecrow & Mrs. King," CBS. 14.1 or 11.8 million. 16. ··20-20." ABC. 13.8 or 11.6 million. 17. "Family Ties." NBC. 13. 7 or 11.5 m illion. 18. "Magnum, P.l.," CBS, 13.6 or 11.4 million. 18. Tie-"Remington Steele," NBC, 13.6 or 11.4 million. 20 .... TV Btoopcrs & Practicat Jo1ces." NBC, 1"15 or 11 .3 million. • '"' -t:30-1 r~ I ~ OF FORTUNE · ntATOll. MOVIE U "Slvlge ~ .. (1NO) Tom Skemtt, Mlctlllll ptllllpt -1~- 8CllNEWS 1:~ GBOIC -~ 8 Cll lATE fDt'Twmt DAW> \ETT8lllAH , e MIND tfJQ40C)Q( lws::~LAlJQtWf UM. AMUICAH ITYLI PE!MOfW. FIWa MOYIE ***'-+ "Solclllt OI Orql" (1179) Edwwd Foll. 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HOSE IS ROS~ PllJ TH~ SfC«i> LITTU Pf& eou..r HIS .oJ5E. oor ~ sne«s. NW ... •·11 I I t>y Lynn Jonnston ...------"" .-1'1eN H01.J'S ~ ~~ ITS ME. ~ by Tom Batiuk ~oot.a.>M&M <.JOU W1' Of£JDE Wt() 10 '° (AJ'IN ~ by George Lemont by Pat Brady ,.,-------·-------~ I Rl6HT ... 6(1$ n> 6E1TER . I 1 • F 1NISfi nus 1N ~~ uvr~ tmt. ! 1 bv Harold Le Doux HES NOT HE'RE AtGHl NOW,c.MLA MAY l TAKE A MESSJIGE? TEl.L HIM 10 CALL I ME • IT'S VERY IMPORTANT• t I .. L COMPLETE NEW YORK &TOCK EXCHANGE Ll8TING8 110 : CREDIT LtN[ I -_"""---. Newport broker earns commercial certificate Jack Lindley, president of Investor/Developer Propert1e1 of Newport Beach, has become one of 2,0QO investment real estate brokers in the United States to bold the Ccn1fied C~mercial Investment Memberdesianation. The des1inat1on by the Realtors National Martettn1 lutJtate 1s awarded to specialists who have completed comprehensive courses and examinations relating to the real estate investment field and demonstration their ability with commercial investment techniques in the marketplace. Lindley is a director of the Soatltero CalUornia chapter of Certified Commercial 1Dves1ment Members. He was honored as Man of the Year by the United St.ates Secretary -of the Treasury and has ~en a guest lecturtr at several univenities and organizattons. • • • Vernon T. (Skip) Pipe• Jr. of Huntington Beach has Joined Owatonna Tool Co. as district manager for the Los Angeles area. He will represent the PIPES GLEASON LINDLEY CORKETT company·s OTC fools & Equipment Division. which manufactures and markets vehicle service tool and equipment. Pipes previously served as a mobile d1stnbutor for Mateo Tools. • • • The Ma' Salesperson of the Mon1h for Coldwell Buker RetldentJal Real Estate Services• Newport Beach office is Evan Corken, who has spent nine ~ears with lhe company. The award 1s based on a combination of top sales and unusually outstanding service to chents. according to branch manager Jim Muller. • • • Laguna Hills resident Timothy J. Gleason bas JOtned Repa Ma.naJemeat Co. as property manager. ~pons1blc for superv1SJon of on-sate leasing and management acttv1t1es at four res1denual communiues m Cahfomia and Texas. The firm 1s the management affiliate of Newport Beach-based Regis Homes. G leason formerly served as district manager for Robert A. McNeil ·c orp. in Houston. ••• Mar1ot Swaosoo, a phannac1s1 al the Medicloe Slloppe m Fountain Valley. was recognized as a Good Neighbor at MediclDe Slloppe lotenaatloul, IDc.'1 nauonal meeting in St Louis recently. Swanson received the award for her communities service acuv1t1es. To quahfy, she had to ~ involved in 10 or ··more community service pro~rams. such as free health care screenings in any of a vanetv of areas. or part1cipa11on an programs such as blood collect1on dreaves. po·1son prevenuon or the company's Adopt-A-Family program. • • Communicauon~ expert Robert E. Cabbage has been appointed regional manager of telecommunicauons for American Dlvlenlfled'a tech d1vis1on. Cabbage 1s a spec1ahs1 an radio common earner paging and car telephone svstems American Diversified will use his sales and administration background on ~half of new telecommurucauons systems and networks under development b) lhe company • • • American Pacesetter of Newport Beach has reported an income before elltraord1nary credit ofS6 7.000. or 3 cents per common share, and a net income of $203.000 or I 0 cen1s per ~ommon share for the three months ended in March. Pnor vear operating losses 1n the company's Pacesetter Electronics lnteruatlonat: Inc. lhal were earned forward account for the extraordinary credit. • • • Hunungton Beach res1den1 Dr. Jame1 Thoma• Leatherwood has ~en accep1ed as a member of lhe 1Dternat1onal Chiropracton A11oclatlon, a professional auoclalloa of doctors aod studeota of chiropractic. He ls currently practicing at.the Advaoced Chiropractic Clloic lo Haotlogton Beacb. • • • Stockltoldera of Hwitiogton Beach-based Mercury Saviog1 aod Lou A11oclatlon have re-elected incumbent dtrectors, approved an inccnuve s1ock opuon program and authonzed in increase in shares from six m1lhon to I 0 million. The anst1tut1on declared a 6 percent stock dividend to stockholders of record July 2. 1984, payable on or before_J~y 16. t 984, and marking the I 4th consecu1ive year of the 6 percent stock d1v1dend. ••• Mark Sorenson has JOtncd Natioul Co~rate Flnaoce, Inc. of Newport Beach. an investment bankmg finn speciahzing tn arranging financing and financial reorganizations for public and private companies. Sorenson was fonnly the controller at a South Orange County real estate development firm. • • • The Argosy lnduatrlal Park of Huntington Beach -a nine-acre, six- bu1ldang development -has been fully leased, according to Dooald G. Abbey senior marketing consultant with the Newport Beach office of Gnabb Ir Ellis Commercial Brokera1e Groap. MaJOr tenants include McDouell-Doa1l11, Gateway Computer, VCA Corp. and Jason Markethag. • • • H.A.T. Propertle1 lnc., a real estate investment firm, has purchased 10,407 square feet of office space in the Harbor Ba1tne11 Caterof Huntington Beach. • • • C.R. Technology, lac., of Irvine has recently completed a pnvate equity placement of $2.55 million. Dr. Cla11e Roll, chairman and chief executive officer of lhe firm, said the funds will primarily be used for developing addiuonal customer support capabilities and stren~h~nil\J the sales organization. CR Technology manufactures machine v1s1on systems and sensor-based electronic subassc:mbly functional testers. • • • Steven K. Steinberg has been appointed manager of product support for Mlcroventure, an Irvine-based firm that develops microcomputer software for the real estate trades. In his new post, Steinberg will oversee quality assurance, software lesting and customer service. Steinberg was previously manager of marketing support for the company. Chlpaahoy More than 600,000 aWcon cbipa are prodnced each day by Delco Electronlca. The chip Waatrated, maantf'led appru- lmately SO timea, la mounted aaln« a wire- bonc:Une method. 8Wcon ~bipe ate widely uaed lD a wide ranie of aatomotb·e electronlca, entertabuDent •yatema · and comfort:control producta. Irvine firm wins $5 million computer service contract Western Digital to supply Televtdeo Systems controllers Western Digital Corp. m Irvine has been awarded a $5 million contract from Televideo Systems Inc. to supply Winchester and floppy disc controllers for Televidco's multi-user computers and IBM-PC compatible personal computers. Bob Caudle. Western Digital dis- . Westmark bank opens in Ne~port Westmark Savings Bank, a new state<hartered financial 10st1tution. has opened 1n Newport Center. The bank 1s a wholly owned subsidiary of Primark Corp., based in Washington, D.C. Primark bas interests in natural gas, tele- communications, insurance and mortgage banktng. LocaJ dtrectors of the savings bank mclude Pete Barrett. president of Pete Barrett Realty; Donald B. Christeson. president of The Christeson Co.; Roger K. Duerr. president of Duerr Financial Services; George H. Haley, a partner in The Toman Co.; Leland Oliver, president of the Leland Oliver Co., Inc.; and Joleen Parham. Joleen Parham and Associates. Philip N. Harrington is president- ceo of Westmark. Located at One Corporate Plaza. Westmark 1s open Monday through Thursday. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m ., and Friday. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The phone number if 720-1082. tnct sales mana,er for San Jose, said, "Our relationship with Televideo has developed into a technology partner- ship and both companies have achieved widespread market accep- tance by providing excellent pnccperfonnance. We first supplied Telcvideo with Winchester controller chips for its first personal computers tn 1981." "We ongrnally chose Western Digital because 1t is an innovjtor tn hard disc controllers. offering chip sets that could ~ incorporated into our proprietary boards." said Sung Cho, Televideo's vice president of marketing. "We've stayed with Western Digital because they att able to provide us with controllers when we need them. As an innovator, Western Digital has worked with us to solve our problems and celebrate our successes as true technology part- ners." be said. Western Digital 1s a value-added applications company that desipls and supplies storage and communica- tions controllers. Cannon joins OTC stocks Common stock of the Cannon Group, Inc., 1s now included on the hst of Over the Counter Margin Stocks. The list is composed of stocks MEETINGS traded over the counter that the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System has determined to be subject to margin requirements for the purposes of purchasing or carry- ing margin stock. Businesswomen view 'total look' at meeting "Your total look" will ~ the subject at"tbe Professional Women's Networkdinnerat the Grand Hotel in Anaheim July 10. Sandi Clark. president of Image Works and guest speaker, will give lips on how to build effective ward- robe through proper use of color, line, style and personal dressing. She will also present a sample wardrobe. No-host networking begins at 5:45 p.m. and dinner beains at 6:30. Cost of lhe dinner is S 1 5 for members and $20 for non-members. soc1aJ mectma will begm at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Reser- vations arc required.. For more infor- mation, phone 633-8630. • * • How to start a successful mail order business at home for profit will be discussed at an Oran~ Coast CoLteae seminar, July 7. ·Parker-Hannifin to take 60 acres in Irvine Center For infonnation, phone 771-8040. • • • The Mar Monte Chapter of the American Business Women's A~ sociation will conduct a business meeting for election of officers at Claim Jumper Restaurant. 18050 Broolchurst., Fountain Valley, July 3. Shirley Haas will speak on "the hue is you" color and persooaJity. The The program concentrates on the nuts and bolts of startina a mail order business from product selection to positioning. advcnisina and pricina. Program leader is Jeffrey FiaJer, instructor at San Dieao State Univ~r sity's College of Business Adminis- tration. The seminar will be held from 9 a.m. to noon in room 114 in OCCs Counselina and Admissions Office. Preregistration fee is S l S, $20 at the door. For more information, phone 432-5880. "Orange Counl) 1s the real beneficiary of the dec1S1on b) the lrvine-based aerospace group of Parker-Hannifin Corp. to purchase 60 acres in the Irvine lndustnal Center for expansion and reloca- 11on." according to William Duffy. execu11 ve director of the Economic Development Corp of Orange Coun- ly. The sale was negotiated with the Irvine Co , developer of the 900-acrc industnal center "This 1s an outstandJna example of a growtng national company's en- dorsement of Ora nae County as be mg the place to meet its present needs and increased business expectation•,'' Duffy said Duffy pointed ou1 that lhe county's 1ndustr1al devtlopment op- portun1t1es, educated workforce. educational faciltt1es and a growma ba~ffin1nc1al resources are vital to a corporauon's arowth and plannina needs "Oranat County has the key ingredients nght hcrt." he said Parker·Hann1fir,·~ deC'1<11on to re locate 1t\ new fac1ht1cs \t''-cral m1lc!i down the !)an Diego Freeway from its current site m the John Wayne Airport area also means that almost one thousand jobs will remain 10 the county. Duffy added. "We are delighted that Parkcr- Hannifin has decided to reaffirm iss commitment to Oran&e County,•• said Thomas H. Nielsen, president of the Irvine Co. ..We hope other companies will recoanitt the advan- tages of Oran&e County and realiu that few communities can offer as much as this ara." Construcuon is set to btain this spnna on a new 330.000-foot bwld· ma. located between Alton and Ba.kc Parkways near Toledo Way. wh.tcb will initially house the company's Bcrtca Control\ System Oiv1s1on ··Approximately l ,000 cmplo~s will be affected by thtt move. The relocation of the rest of the aerospace aroup will occur over umc." said Bob Rau. pfC'Sidcnt of Parkcr-Hanmfin·s Aerospace Group. Accord1na to Rau. the Aero pace Group had outgrown its present foc1litte alon1 Jamboree and bad I begun looking at 01her possible expansion sates. While the ftrm wanted to remain tn Orange County. it required a site with enough room for future arowth and one that was conveniently located to the labor force. Rau said the lrvme lndustrial Center won out over the other sites. including out-of-state locations, .. be- cause in our j ud&ment, it offered the best opportunities and best met all of our needs." Complcuon of the new Parke~ Hannifin facility ••scheduled for late 1985. The Bertel Controls System DIYlsion, the firs1 to move to the new site. was ac.qu1ttd by Parker-Han- nifio in 1978 and is involved 1n the enainccnng and manuf~ctunna of fhaht control systems for aitnaft. Parker-Hannifin Joins tlle ranks of such leadina companies 1 Ford Aerospace, Hewlett-Packard, Muda and Burrouahs Corporation in select· tna lb~ Irvine Industrial Center as 1 new sttc for expans1on or relocat1on of manufacaurana and d1stnbution opcrat1om. I SYLVIA Point Prepare for.the . worst in ARM ' .. So rapid and widespread bas been the American consumer's rush for adjustable-rate mortages that, in some localities, only a few lenders still offer the conventional fixed-rate mo~t.A-UtJUchmott~ -. up.· ·6g wntrast, just about every lender everywhere offers at least one -and usuaUy several - kinds of adjustable-rate mortga&cs, or AR Ms. No longer can any reSl>onsible financial reporter dismiss AllMs as a temporary phenomenon. They ap- parently are here to stay, no matter bow confusing you find them -no matter that there is no standardized, industrywide product apinst which to compare what you are offered. If you find shopping for ARMs overwhelming. you have plenty of company (although that's scant com- fort). The following may help you: -Most essential among the points for you to grasp are how high the interest rate can go and what will happen to your monthly interest paymenu in the most extrem( in- stances. Not truly important at all arc the points usually emphasized, the introductory rate on an ARM and the corresponding monthly payment. "Prepare for the worst," says Allan Friedman. a spokesman for the U.S. League of Savings Institutions. "That way. you won't be stuck by surprises later on." To illustrate, 1f you·re a typical borrower. you often don't realize what even a small increase in the interest rate will do to your monthly payments and how that can cripple your family budget. Sure -you can qualify now for an ARM, but will you be able to handle the payments when your costs go up? Consider a $60,000 mortga&e at an introductory rate of 12.S percent. rust-year monthly payments are $640. Say that in the second year, the interest rate climbs to 14.5 percent (an increase of 2 percentage points). Now, your monthly payments are $734, or a boost of$94 a month. And if interest rates in the second year rise to l S pm:en'i or an increase of 2.5 percentaae points, monthly payments Jump to S7S6, or a rise of 18 percent over the fint year, calculates the Federal National Mortpge Associa- tion (Fannie Mae). -A second key point that you often overlook is the margin charaed by lenders on an ARM. Tbe margin is the difference between the index used to determine the interest rate charged for the loan and the actual rate that you, the borrower, pay, and it mcludes the lender's bus10ess costs and profit. As a rule, the marlin is built into the rate that your lender quotes for the first year of the mo1"t4J1ge. CAU- TION: Ask what the margin will be in the second year. and all subsequent ycan, of the loan. for !nstance, suppose you are companna the two ARMs otrcrcd by different lenders. The monpges look identical but for this point Lender A teUs you that after the first year, the interest rate on the monpae will be determined by addina 2 percent to the Treasury indc'X (many lenden use this index to determine rate adjust· ments). Meanwhile, Lender B tell• that the rate will be determined ddina 3 percent to the same index. t 2 percent or 3 percent is the marlin. and q,ver the lifetime of the l~ the extra I percent cbaraed by Lender 8 can cost you thousands. In the example below. the interest rate remains constant throu&hout the life of the monpae-unlikely-but it sbarpcnt the comparison: That $60,000 mortaaae at 12.S pcroent interest coats $6-40 a month for total lnterest chatp ors 170,000 OD • JO.year loan. At l l.5 peTCCOt., monthly payments cost $687, and total inaereat comet to S 117,320. Tb.at S47 differenc:e per month adds up to s 16,920 over the monpae•a vre. ARMa eqwpped Wlth consumer- protection featW"Ci 1Ucb u interest· rate cetl~ for each adjustment Dtriod and intaat-ratt caps over the Ii" of~ loan will cott you more than loans wnhout them bUt tho ceilinp ue wonb every cent. Funie Mae bu a new brochure.. "ConsumerGukScto <Uusiablc Rate Mon1'IN '' Ifs free.10et itl Wnt~ P.O. llOl 23167, Blltimott, Md. 21202; You ue in IJUrialc here. You need all die bdp you Aft offeiect l~.rroneous ideologies upSettin Without a realistic ideology. says professor. Amertca's goals remain beyond her grasp By JOHN CUNNIFF , AP BnlMtl Aaalyat • As Geo11t LOd&e secs the Ameri· ?Dtc0.nomyJ we rtliftinaourvoices an praise or old ideol0&1es while rcfusina to recotnl2e that our prac. tic:es have 1one far astray We arc, says Lodge, a professor at Harvard Busmss School, lJDOrin& the tealitin of a world in dhanae. lt 11 a 1ic.tDCis, be •Ytt 1 psychototical diiOrder, an Amencan disease. There ~ 1ymptoms cverywhttt, ~ says -the notfon th.It bia public corporations arc owned by investors. that 1ovcm.mmt'1 economic role ii lO be only a referee rather than a desianer. .. we. sina old b~ns" with a patnouc or even ttlilious ea.mnt· neu. But we don't Jlwaya pt1euce their mcssaae. Without a realistic ideo10JY, be says, we tumble cbaouC:alty when we should be punu· lna our pl directly. We m)"U!oloti:r.c aboutounelvn fiercely ~at individual for e pie, but in real.i I)' we are inter· dcocodent. We view unions and manaeement as adversaries.. wcakm1na in the proceu the very corporate inllllU· tiona acb dependJ upon for a li velibood. We honor private coterprile in the abstract but violate it in pr1Ctice by constantly aeek.i~ protection aod privdqc throu&h resulatio~. In eff'cc:t, be says, America.nl don't know themltlvet aod their imtitu- uon'9 and a con~uence 1ufrer from faibna 1ndustms, uncm~ ment. &qnant product•Vit} arid ovencas compeuuon -and don'1 know wb.ai to do about tL ··rhe hymns arc bypocritacal ... SIYJ l..od&e. who has fonhriabtly l'\lmod hi 11ew book .. The AmtriQtl Di .. ease ... Jt may shock some readcn. but it mi&ht alto offer 1 oew pcrspecth e to political leaden -.ho daim to ofl'er oewidtu. We clina to itS.eolosies as ir tbry were our value l)'ltem •aelf. whkh l..odae pointa oui.lbey are not. We can believe in freedom, be ys. without limitina out1tJvcs to outda&ed waya ofacbievina iL . coe11K1 to OOllle:lllUI. lht Ftiilaal T.rlda =--. .. How do you obwa "ioc.tividu· .. Miidl b9d die W. al llP die ality?"'hemediaaninaaview. "You automcMiw ~~ .. ._,, , a.it ltl JI at IBM. You ICt JI by bei1111.,.,, aid .... t failed llO .roe. .. -.... or ... orpftmbOD dW provideS you ld." with rewards and an Wkauty." 'l'btreal~.~IO~ He conhnues: "1ndividuaJ ldf· domomnled lbat die .....,,. fulliltment and wll·rapea are would be deciinaMd by .IUda ....._ • s;ivms. The quatioo is 'how you even .,._ drie ~1 lay ia Ille attain them in COD&ftnporary AJneri. bdid' llw any ICD..,"<'Y IOWd ca. MOit of us have them as pan of 1 rr~ mua beeaded ia m. ...e team. aroop, community. of competibOIL ''The other way is to bo a John · Apia. the -oe1d ol ~ ~ dlll ~.Some people can do il if they ec>f'POaliom do DGI -~-'ialw •& an: WiI1.iQa to pay the price. Bus tbett ri&ht to IUtrive. ud lbat • die - IJ no security, 110 pension, 1lO lo• oreom~tion thtyibomd be ..... SW'l.DCC :-Which are pans of com. od to die Wllee tbey :ao 1QlllCr aw mitariaru.sm. •• their owners or COGllllDa"I. Retailers take a .back seat The prof e sor, who loit to ·Sen. Edward Kennedy in his bid Cot mat office, offers a mnsqe that mi&ht shock a lot of political candidates wlto cl.aim to ka6w What is best for America . The very idea shocks thOIJC Ameri-But. ~ poulll out ID die :book. cans who chOOIC to mafoll.in that .. Becauxthepoliticlof'therealwoiid ' t!!9 are in the 1nd1V1duahJtic tJ> make l\JICh ~le deaUal ~ dihOfl of Wayne, in spiie of real· life table, thtj are snalebed &om obtiY'IOD . C-X~CDCCS t.b.a_t a.re very differCDL It the 1ut poeable moment.: .. : to emerging service firms Retolruze openly that we aiz _a "communitarian" society.a nation or interdependent people whose indi· viduality is best .expressed cooperat· ively. a nationcraduaJly ~v1n1from We must become consiJtmt•wilb Tb.is is Ledle'• YICw: "lroaiQUy. reality if we arc to deal with the President ~etpn't •J114ical 1911 nation's problems, says Lo(lsc. economicOC'Olf'IUTI ... may= 11 date Otherwise. he suant.s.. We do more bqinniqs of an ex:p&it ·on damage~ IOOCf. • . that the · U • economy requires WASHINGTON (AP) -Busi- nesses offerina services to the Ameri- can public have surpassed the number of retail sales firms, lf'Owing 67 times faster than the retailers over five years, new Census Bureau figures show. While recessions in I 980 and 1981 ·82 helped hold the growth in retail companies to two.tenths of l percent between 1977 and 1982. the number of service businesses grew by _...fJJ:J ~!4JW:t'bal aj.q._ P _ -1 be~ 4' Seriioe Industries counted 1,409, 745 businesses in 1982, up from 1,204,571 five years earlier. The count of retail firms in 1982 totaled 1,322,058, only slightly hi&ber than the 1,318,991 counted in 19i7. While service businesses now out- 1 number retailers, the sales firms still have a narrow edge in number of employees, having 14,416,632 workers in 1982 compared to 13,491 ,326 service employees. But that represented a 29 percent mcrease in service industry employ· meot. compared to only 11 percent for retailers. helping illustrate the widely reported movement of the nation's economy toward service businesses. · Retail firms maintained a wide lead in receipts, however, with 1982 sales of S 1.03 trillion compared to service industry revenues of $494 billion. Eating places were the largest retail employer wtth 4.315.336 workers. followed by &J"OCCf'Y StOTCS wtlh 2.020,729 and department stot'C$, 1,523,368. Among service firms hotels, motor hotels and motels topped the em· ployer list with I ,08S, 117 workers, followed by physicians offices with 817, 946 employees, and nursina and personal care facilities with 812,023. In terms of dollar volume, arocerY stores topped the retail list with $226 billion in receipts in 1982. Docton ~. 11¥ ~' .~cnt of service rcceipa. SSOl>jllioO:-,r-. Herc it a rundown of the major types of businesses counted: Service businetSCS: -Hotels and other lodgina places: 41,869 firms with receipts of $33.5 · billion and l,111,950 worlcen. -Laundry and cleaning; 44, 181 businesses with receipts of $9.4 billion and 358.632 employees. -Beauty and barber shops: 79, I 82 shops with receipts of$5.2 billion and 31 1,684 employees. -Funerals and miscellaneous per- sonal services: 34,942 companies with receipts of $6.8 billion and 2S9, 719 employees. -AdvertlSina: 13,023 companies with receipts of $8.3 billion and l 46, 178 worken .. -Computer data processing: 20,429 firms with receipts of $22.7. billion and 361,412 employees. -Miscellaneous bustneSS aervioes (credit reporu.n.., blucprinti~ etc.): 91,656 companies with reoeipts of $44 billion and l ,656, 121 employees. -Auto repair services: 11 S.380 businesses with receipts ofS3 t bilhon' and 558,391 worken. -Miscellaneous repair (ap· pliances, cloc~ upholstery): S4,474 firms wtth rece1pts of S 14.4 billion and 305, 17 l workers-. -Amusement and recreation: 67,162 firms with rec:eipu of $32.7 billion and 790,580 employees. -Physicians: 172,585 office5 with receipU ofS49.9 billion and 817,946 employees. -t>mtisu , "4,9S-S ~ with receipts pf Sl6 billion ud 402,987 worken. . --Optometrists: 14,468 offices, with receipts of $2. l billion and 43,382 workers. -Nursing homes and personal care facilities: 11,321 businesses with receipts ofS 13.2 billion and 812.023 workers. -law firms: l l S,435 offices with rcceipu of $34.3 billion and 569,278 employees. UP s AND DowN s NEW YORK (AP} -The foUowlno llsl shows the Over ·the· Counter sloos and warrants that have oone uo lt)e most •m:. down the most ~sect on percent of tor Wed-No HCur 119$ 'Trading below '2 or 1000 "'-rti are lnckldeel Net end percent"9 c:haniMK .,, the differe!'IC9 between the PfniouJ dOslng bid Pf'iele and lodav'S lasl bid Pf'iele. He cites the attJtude until 1979 or sovcmmeot p!aiuiuii. •• · -EngjneerinJ and surveyina: 45,228 firms with receipts of S33.5 billion and 566,517 empl<>)'CCS. :5o:H a=q lfi W' I! ~"" ~ ~' 1ls ul" I -Accounting and auditing: s 1,832 ........ -.in "" ·~ 'i. ~ \'J ~rodYtl ~ r I firms with reoei~ts of $14.6 billion _._.,..-.n .,. ~ 11 1m ' ........ > >14 an:;~·~~,;'· e::.":;~f:£ ~ii-@,~, !Si: and=:' su':i~ru: ~mJ ":::. .. :: ~·. rl~ d~ ~· ~ II ~: ~ ! ,. stores witli sales of $49. 9 billion and ~~~~Of ~ u... = ;~ ~ e :e 1 v "' ~~ mi so~n~~•o;:esadiandite stores: Z· J~ ~"' Im$ ~I~ Ut :*-"J,J.SiiJ ~ i.1e , ~i?;~ .:'f~~54~p1~~19.3 =~ ~ , ~ , ~ ~,.,J:. i: .... • i~ a= 2~-~ B ....... ---------=· ~ u Mt: n~~= :::::..~ f'ta I ---------AGrMI n ... p =•• Ja ~= Jm = er l 1n .. x•pen•alve• § !ffi 'm I ·• " =· .r .::: a: • . ~-------------·0n ill apen' stv) riot higt\ 'Ji; ~ ~ ~-~= ii .. = ~. ... J ~ 1n price: reasonable, ~ f 'I~ ll >.: .. 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E re• ~ -~b~~1t l = ~ WHAT AMEX Dio NEW YORK <AP) Jun. 21 AMEX LEADER S NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP) -Most active Ovtt:'" ·t~·counttr ·~· IUOOlled i NASO. lrM V. tu Blf, ... Ai eel C!'f.& ~ I 1 t· ' 6~ ~ -: U ... ~ ,. ' ~t112 ~ = ..... Codecd , 1 1 ·32 l • 6 "· nl~ ' , -"" u oon , 'I• 1 ±..:1 t With , ~ -,,. Grett , ii; + '"' n11Mn a ' 1.4 \.\ -~..t.. . ,,. • -+\'I Colo Quon s That· s an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are gotng and which people.are helping them get there.Just watcn 'Credit Line' -every day in the Business section of your new • j· -1 Better, inore football on TV? ,. •,.,; Upr-emecourt deCiSfOD may unallerandth~.maybediv.i~~onaasmaUern'uf!J!Jer '• of schools, givtng larae 1nst1tut1on1 more recru~:n • produce more 'glamor· games ·:S;:~ and tbrca1eni~ prosrams at some s ·~ .. KANSAS C .. I think what will ha~n is that the stronaamona us : ITY, Mo. (AP) -College football f~s will survive. I think it will perpetuate the strong aenina .. • may have more and bett~r pmes to watch. O!l telcv1s1on stronaer. with the weak eliminated altasether from the , thJS fall , but. school offiClals are sharply dlVl<kd on the network football plan," sajd Dick °"'11. Maryland athletic , lon,~range ~mpact of Wednes<!4y's Supreme Coun director. • df' ion .taking away the NCAA s exclusive control of ·~1. tbi.nk yoy are likely to see ~ aJut of football on • ?e ~ nghts. . . . . televlSaon m the next COUl)loo(yca~Just as we have had in •:. e m~st vmble effects ofi~e 1.2 ruhng are bkely to basketball in the l~st couple of years. We will also be • i>c: more {Cgional tel~sts, espccaalty on Saturday nights, too~at more pight pmes." , with glamor. schools bke Notre Da~e . or Alat?ama no ie Robinson of Grambling, the nation's win- longer restncted by the NCAA hmu of eight TV ningest active coach, ~xpressed con<:ems of smaller appeara!lces over two season~, . . schools when he said: Ultimately, though, officials sa1d the pTOcceds may be "Oh. man. This puts us in a to.agh position. J go with .. · tbe Constitution and wl\at itie Su~me COUrt tt\inu bUt I thi~ u's aoin& t~ ~~ve a neptivt effect ()_1) the futu~ of Dtvisaon l·AA, Div1s1ons It and Jll, We a.ttn't &Oil\& to be able to ~ta piece of the lt~vition p~. .. h s ~ina to affect our .enrollment., ifs aoioa to ahe them more advaniaac in recruiting, more financial advanlqt. ~ofus~hodonot havetheopponuni!>' to IPJl'.CU &re Coina to be at a •J"t'meridous disadvantqe,' he said. . Two major croups, the 6J.member Coll~ Footfall Association and a coalition of the powerful Bt& Ten f>d Pac·lO oonferences rqct f~uently throuahout t,he spnna to tf)'-to work out contingency plans for tfie 1984 season. Now that the NCAA's 33-yearcontrols a.re dissolved and its football contracts with ABC. ~ and ESPN voided. the football schools are faced with the politically (Pl9ue eee BET'l'Zll/C2) . Witt rescues Angel hitters. t. lttW . l :J t Despite bis ~ect PJDC throQP oses pe11ec 0 seven,1ettin&apen0na.I majorbpt =-b-1......,d,....i-n-=-s-e_v_e_n_t....,..h ___ . record with nme strikeouu ud once retinng 19 banen in a ~. Maloo ARLINGTON, Te.us(AP)-Tbe Angels only got three bus off R.anlen starter Mike Mason, but that was enou&h. The fint. br Olck Schofield. broke up Mason's bid for a perfect pme in the seventh. The second bit was a single by Doug DeCinccs which scored Schofield to break up the shutout. ' The third, a tnple by Mike Brown on the top of the ninth, set up the game winner and helped the Ao,gels to a 2·1 victory over Teus. The Angels abo picked up another bit off reliever Tom Henke. who was just called up from the club's AAA team in Oklahoma City. Wor\ina an the shadow of Mason's spotless ~e throu&h seven., Angel s~r ~a~e Watt p!ckcd.u~ the Ansl Will. strikin1 out rune, PVllll up five hits and one run over 8:V. innin,gs. Witt. 7-7, retired 16 R.anaers in a row at one point in the pmc. "I kncwbc(Mason)wasthrowinga no.bitter. I didn't know be was throwing a perfect pme until the founh. bUt l was thmkina about it.. .. said WitL suffered the loss, evening bis record at S·S. .. A 1uy like me is not cxpectina to throw a no-bitter." said Mason ... rm not saying it can't ba~. rm a ground ball and sinter p_ncber. I uy not to worry about thote thino. Jt adds ~re to the pmc. But lctid have 1t aoina all niaht., really." Schofieki's double iD the seveuth pve the Angels their fint bit aDd eventUally their first run. He ad-- vana:d to third on Brown's srouDder and was driven in by DeCiooct for a J.J tie. With the posstl>ility of the two teams playina an extra inn.in& for the third n.ijbt in a row bansina heavy over ~n Stadium Brown came tbrou&b Wlth a triple in tbe ninth ICO~ on DowniQC•s sacrifice Oy io center lO put the AnFfs ibead.. 2--l .. , think I Sol a little lucky," said Brown, .. When 1 looked and saw the ball set in the pp 1 \hou&bt ~·ve only JOt one out and 1 totta ao: 1 bit the same pitch l had struck out oa \D the firstinnins. a·~· cbuslao. l t was a eood pctcb. Actuilly 1 .Ot _down and~ lt.•" Texas loaded the bases in the ninlb 1n an attempt io rally. but despite an intenuonaJ •-a.lk, they couldn't soorc. Anael third buemaD 0oac DeClnca heada off. aroonder in flnt lont nc off the bat of Tau" BWy Sample. DeCl.Dcea com· pletecl the play and threw oat Sample. .. , think I had to be much better toniaht. It's not like youOivc a S-1 lead. Tonllht I was ri&ht in the game more because I had 10 be. r was son of worriedaboutusnotAC~• run. but The Raoaen oruy run came in t.be third ~ when Curtis WiJkersoo. who had sinaled. came home on a double by Blliy'Sample. With Soviet bloc nations out of Games -:· . :;:::·ABC can only offer a diluted product ·-~·~--------------;.__------------------..;;;_----------- RooJ\e Arledge, the celebrated numbers man fTOm ABC first reached the financial genius level in dealing . with network windbag Howard Cos- ell. ''Howard," Roone said, ''we are not payillJ you by the syllable." Arledge now encounters Peter Ueberroth. pre$ident of the Los An&clesOlympicCommittee, who 1s : : # a manipulatorand negotiator of •• :~ • , considerableexpcricnce. Ueberroth ... • · comes off encounters with Russia and Cuba, official suppliers of anguish for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Having failed in his first attempt to convince Russia and Cuba and sev- eral other stooge nations that they should visit Southern California this summer, Ueberroth now gets Arledge. The matter in question is a rebate on the television money involved with the ri&hts ABC purchased at a time the Olympic movement a~ peared to be one large, happy, mternatiooal family. Arledge sa.ys this is now a diluted product and bis sponsors arc JOing to scream bloody murder at bem1 charged full price for BUNGE UPSETS .N . ... : .. :: ~ . ....... 8HORVATH 1. • WIMBLEDON, Enaland (AP) - Kathy Horvath struggled on the crass at the All-England tennis cham· pionshiP-5 today and became the first women s seed to be ousted from the North tabbed as alight choice The Nonh has been installed as a I l/2·point favorite to defeat the South in the 2Sth Oranae County AU.Star football game at Orange Coast College July 6 followina Wednesday's luncheon at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana where South Coach Mike Gid-dina.s and Nonh as.ststant Bill Brown spoke on behalf of lhett squads. Five Oranac County news.- pipers participated with the North aiven the cdae by a 3-2 vote, the I vi points the averaae difference. 1bt North's most obvious ad- van• is in a nine-pound per man wetjht ed&C. which is built in the line and at fuUback. Tickets for the pmt are avaal· able by catlina S41-.33S4 or con· tattina either heMl foot ti.II COKh. The pmc is sponsored bY me Brea Lions Oub and proceeds are lk:ketfd toward Help for Brain Injured Ouldrtn, Inc. I tournament • Horvath. the No. 8 seed, was beaten 6-0. 6-4 by Bettina Bunge of West Gcnnany. who missed the scc;ond half of last year because of an ear injury and slipped from No. 6 to No. 29 in the world. Bunge had won three of her previous five meettnas with Horvath, but they never had met on vass. "She played really, really wen. t think arass lS her bc1t surface. On any other surface, I would have been very confident playina apinst her ... but 1 lost some of my confidence and am still bothered by mr hamstrina and stomach muscle in.Juries," •id the American. Horvath. an 18-year-old clay coun specialist from Largo, Aa., was one of the most feared players at the recent French OJ>en championships earlier this month and had a fioe run until losina to Martina Navratilova in the quaneffinal . But She could not adapt to tht Wimbledon pass. "I •uess t can take this as a Jcamir\I upenence.1 have to act my fint 1erve in and come into the net.' she said. Bunte, bOrn in Switzerlaod, brouiht up in Peru and now livina io Flonda. rached the ttmifinals ~ twO)ttnl&Oll the peak of her form . .., ~bly nttd a lot mort matchd io~ly ~t beek into the swi• of 1t1 • Jhe fAid,"But I bardJy mldt any m1 takes today. not even one unforud mor, while Katbkcn (Pl ...... JIOllVATR/C2) games without the Communist bloc countries. UeberrothagrttSABCisentitled to a discount but shudders at the numbers thrown out by Arledge. ABC opened at roughly $90 million. What Ucberroth bad in mind was a figure somewhat smaller. Presumably. the two parties will reach an agreeable number and litigation wiU not be necessary. The TV thing is. however, a minute part of an intricuing financial stcuc· tu re which may never become a matter of public record. Los Anseles Olympic and political figures have sworn that the Olympics wi1J not cost thetaxpayersadime.Asamatterof fact, it would be against the law for the games to declare a deficit. I Ueberroth poor mouths the com- mittee because of the Soviet pullout and its squabbling on several financial fronts. Besides ABC, the LAOOCison the mat with the Los Anseles Coliseum Commission, the sherifrs departments of several coun- ties. the RTD and so on and so forth. Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates threatens to sue to get the money to pay for the security at the Olympic Village. Still. reportsofOlymp1c revenue seem encouragmg enough. A total of 29 corporate sponsors came through with S 120 million, or thereabouts. which explains the Olympic tnSJ,grua appearing on just about every item, perishable or otherwise for sale. ABC wrote a check forS225 million BuD Tucua SPORTS COLUMNIST before the current discount nego- tiations and there were smaller tele- vision contracts with several nat1ons. The Olympic ticket sales pohCles were. in the eyes of some. close to extonion. To make a long story succinct, tJclcet buyers paid for uckets far in advance and ther LAOOC earned somctlung ltke SI 0 mtlbon on interest on ot.heT people's money. A rumble made the boulevard several weeks ago that executives of the LAOOC would receive huge bonuses at the completion of the committee's business. The amount of the payoffs was reported to be welt in excess of$ I 00.000cach. Uebem>th said that fiiurewas inflated but 11 1s signif cant that he did not deny the bonuses would be paid. The 1mplK:at1on here. of ooune, is that the LAOOC figures on bavma some cash m the satchel at the conclusJon of all the commotion. The point bemg that bonuses may depend on the outcome of the negotiallons between Uebenoth and Arledge. REID SELECTED EAGLES' COACH ' • I 8, 1984 S.cb 'f'OUqNU tocunameat ~tint Lona Be.ch lnvitauonal pro beach vOUeybl.lJ lOUrn&mtnt is ICt (()I' IUtdadacud Sunday at klmont P1&z.a Beach ln Lona h. Compttition bclint al 9 Lm. both days with lbe Rn 1ls Kt for appt0,1makly 3 p.m. SUnday. The tourna~nt 11 the fifth of 13 on the national Pro heh Volleyball Tour. Com- petitors will be vyLna for SI 0.000 an pnzc money with $4.000 aoi.na to the wannina two-man ~am. The top 16 men's doubles teams have been invited 10 compete ancludin& world obampaont Tim Hovland and Mtke Dodd. For more ulfonnauon. pboot (213) )79-3636.. Olympic park aad ride licutron Has Sl&Jlcd a contract wnh lbe Los Aoie)cs Rapid Transit District to sell advance reservations on the RTD's Olympar Park and ~jde service. Service to Expos11on Park and other Olympic sties will be avallablc July 28-Aue:-12. Advanced rcscrvauons are available by phon· •n&(213)410.1062or(714)6J4-l 300. or by mail ream ream. tomname.at The Los A I tnn of the ram 1 ennts tnauc have ann unced lhcir tchedule for the 1984 IC&IOD. AU pm w'iU be pla~ between July 10.1 Sas pen ora ll·&aun tournament. All matches Will be played at the Fon&m in 1~eduk for the tournamtnt· Tuesday. Jul) 10-San Dieio vs. St Louis Wednciday,JuJy 11-Boston vs. Lona~ach Thul'lday, July 12 -LA Stnnas vs. San Dlea~St. Loul w1nner Friday, July 13 -Chicaao vs. 8o$ton-Lona Beach winner Saturday. July 14 -Third place match. Sunday, )uly IS -Championship match. All matcbeu.rc at 7· JO p.m · roatb arclJery compet1t1011 , The la~t youth archery event in the suite " set for July 7-8 at Woodley Park ~hery ran&e in the Sepulveda Dam Recreational Arca. Sancnoned by the Junior Olympic Archery Development D1v1s1on of1he Nauonal Archery Associauon. the 01) mp1c-style event as open to young archers. aaes 7-17 For more anformatton, phont' 1213) 782..644S. · OCC YOUe~ 1~• Four voUey6all :~ues will bitain SI •W k tcatons at Orantt Coe1t Collett Sunilay. FonncrOCCvolteyballcoacb Bob Wettel bas 1ebcdulcd leqlltt 1ncludi?f .. men•• open, women•• open, mixed 11it and hiaft echool ~1~ AlJ .-in• wtll be played in tho OCC 1ymna11um on Sunday evenlftJS from 6-10 ihrouah Sunday. Aq. .S. Pla)encan 1an up by tcamoruan individual on the Ont n~t o( sames. In addition. rui1trat1on is evadable by pbonina Wcucl at Ut-907$ or by ohonin.a the Orlnsc Cout Colleic communfty aerviccs depa.nfllcnt at ~~~~ . Cott Is $2$ per player cxcq>t for those compcWI& in 1he hi&h school boys lcquc. That lcque rosu $7 S per team and pe.rtiapanu most furnisb their own Jeneyi.. Those in the other leques WJU be fumashcd Jerseys. There is room fot up to sa teams per lcque. SoCal Strlden relap_ The e1ahth annual Southern California Stridcrs Relays wall be held Saturday at Santa Ana Colleac. The pubhc 1s 1nv1led and admission as free. For more 1nfonna11on, phone (21 l) 6S0-0060. Mcotn~ lbrce dAys or tidnth•ibhahl \he nm WC'C of J~l}' at AKOt Park fo Oardtna. On Sunday, the flnt AICOt Enduro 2.50 featunna (a®ry MOCb on tht Qu.u1tt·nllk ltltk 11 Kheduled. Raes tim• i.J 7 p.m. On Tuctday, the F1ncrackcr 50, featunna a full beat proaram and SO.lap man, ts planned. The main ii act fot 8 p.m. . •And on Wednesday, daredevil lifture e-ilhta. oval street &tocks and a 11101 demo tlon derby are on tap. Action bef!ns at 7 p.m. For more lnformaoon, phone (213)323-1 142. · ao,.. Club b&Metball cam11 Reaistration for the si1nh annual S"oys Oub basketball camp is under way at the &It Bluff branch an Ncwpon Beach. Tbe camp wall run Monday throulh Friday durina the weeks of July 9-13 and 16-20. Houn are 8~ 11 a.m. each day. • While the emphasis will be placed on instrucuon, one-hour sames will be played each day. Cost for the 10-day camp as SSO. For more tnformat1on. phone ~50. • A'sp1ay1ong'ba11w1thRoya1s A fisherman's delight usoc spokesJDan runs~:dba~e~:'.o1!!.8:~~K~;.:~r::~ L.v;J -. . . • Rickey Henderson also homered to carry .. Water conditions bearoundfora~~1les.incclheball . ·~-i 1' 1 a~+11 nntil.A.l 'h 1 A • _Oaklil d \,O a . troun_fJn&r>L~iJv__,___. • ndwatcrcon~au ,,. ...... r·-.~-. , ~-'t~~-~-~ µ . #' , • __._.... area~exceUen .. , ..... _,.__\.-o.__ --........ ' • 1-.Al ' b ,, . ........,. · •" y • • M~tty, 5-6, piclce up the vi~tory amid the Iona-ball temperature boldinga ryoom· Jll VI age oycott barrage whale the loss went to Larry Gara, S-4. who fortable64degrces. surrendered JUSt one of the homers ... Elsewhere There have been a few large bigeye around the AL, Robln Yout, Cecll Cooper, Bea O,Uvte and.yellowfin tuna taken by boats NIEIEC From AP di1pa&cbe1 LOS ANGELES -All Olympic participants should live an athletes' vtllages and not expect special treatment. a U.S. Olympic Committee official is warning such per· formers as Carl Lewis and Mat) Decker. who say the) will boycott the villages The USOC 1s not making "1nd1v1duaJ deals" "Ith athletes "who want to be stars and think the} should be treated specially," Malec Moran. USOC director of communications. said Tuesda) "I don't care what Carl Lewi~ and Mary Decker sa) ... We in· tend for all athletes to lave 1n the villages." Moran said "It's a sorry da) when athletes feel the~ want to hve separatel) ... and ap- proach theOl)mp1cson theiro~n terms" He also c11ed the pent ol ground tra' el on traffic-dogged streets dunng the Games. Lewi.a "What happens if Carl Le"1s and Mary Decker can't get to the Coliseum (on t1ml.') un the day of the race'>" Moran ~1d Moran said he had no tified agenis. managers and Mary Decker's fiancl.'. Bnush discus thrower Richard Slaney. who controlled access to her dunng !he recent U.S. Olympic Tnals. "We wtll not have outsiders d1ctaung the lUndult of our athletes dunng the Games·· Moran -.o~cd Quote of the day aw., Thompeon, the Bt1ton who f8 ~log Otympic champion In the decathkm: "Being a decathlele Is llke havfng 10 girt friends. You have to love them all, and you can't afford to.Ing one ... Oldenburg denies he's selling LOS .\NGELES -The president of Ci] the Los Angeles Express denied published c II t reports !hat he 1s lookmg for a buyer to purchase the U mted St.ates Football League club from J. Wal ham Oldenburg. Don Klosterman, who is also the team's general manager, Wednesday told the Los Angeles Times that Oldenburg "has not informed me that he wishes to sell the team." Ear her Wednesday, the Los Angeles Herald Examiner reported that "sources close to the team" said that KJosterman 1s actively scelung an an vestment group. including pro- fessional sports owner Jefl) Buss. to buy the Express. Klosterman denied the re- port, saying that some prospec- tJ ve buyers have contacted the team because of speculation tn the media. · "With all the allegauons that OldenburC have appeared tn the media recently, people have assumed that the club's up for sale." Klosterman said "Some people who have heard these rumors have contacted the team as prospccttve buyers:· he said. The Express organizatton.. lost a reported S 10 m1lhon to S 15 milhon in the last year, and has been drawtng crowds of only I 0.000-15,000 to the Cohseum dunng the USFL's second season despite wt.nning the Pacific Division and a playofT-o~mng benh Saturday against the Michigan Panthers. and Ted Simmons stroked successive RBI singles in a It'salmosta toss--up for Southland f!shmg the albacore, but as of press. _ five-run first inning to carry fishermen and their families forth is time. there has not been a generaJ bate Milwaukee to a 5-1 victory over coming holiday week. Whether it's develop anywhere close by. That was slumping Toronto and a sweep of saltwater biggamean&ling, albacore the case last season. M;ost locaJ their four-game series. The fishing, trout or bass tisbing or night anglers.sho.uld be remanded that the Brewers now hold a 6-0 edge this . fishing for catfish. there is plenty of season 1sst1U very young, only three season over the Blue Jeys, who · action on tap these days. ' w_ee~ old._ In pa~t years, the season have lost sax of their last eight Thelocaloccarisceneisgreatfor didn tbcginuntJIJuly4. games. . Harold Baines' two-run, albacore fishing with the longfins sttll Bass an&le~ arc ~oang wel.1 at most two-out homer in the bottom of holding Loan area some 50 miles off Southern ~hforn1a lakes ~th 8J? the ninth broke a 7-7 tic and gave Point Loma. The albies arc hitting early momma and late e~eru.ng bite Chicago a 9-7 victory over Seattle very weU on both jigs and bait wt th developing. The best_acuon as on and broke a four-game White Sox mixed-sized fish found in schools. surfa~ plugs fished U&ht to the Murphy losing streak ... Mel Ball, who The people at Davey's Locker sh~r;chneandd~.toncavycover belted a two-run double an the eighth inning. cracked repon the albacore are about 90 miles pnorto the sun h1tt1ng the lakes has first American League home run, a three-run shot outofNewponintwoareas-one surface. . . w11h two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning, to rally around the Kidney Bank ridge and Trout fis~tng for planted rainbows Cleveland to a 6-4 victory over Minnesota ... Scott alsojustoutsidetheTannerBank. ~sJowedtnlowlandlalcesdu.eto McGregor battled Boston for 81(, innings and got last-Daytripsarebeingruntothefishing n.s1ngwatertemperatures,but10the out help from Sammy Stewart while Gary Roea.lcke hit grounds when passenger loads ~rm it high mountain la~esa~d stre~ms, a home run in a rare stan against a right-handed pitcher andgood fishing and weather coo-good tro,ut fishmgas betngen1oyed by 10 lead Baltimore to a 3-1 victory over the Red Sox . . . ditionsexjst. all anglers. Th~ fish and $?me . Roy Smalley's sacnfice fly capped a three-run rally in The "Thunderbtrd" Wlll be malung department Wlll f?C heavily stock.in~ the eighth inn mg that earned the New York Yankees to 1npsoutofDavey'sas thealb1cs all waters with ra~n~wspnortoth1s a 5.4-. ictor\-over Detroit. move closer and the "Pacific Clip~r" w~kend tn ~nt1c1pat1on .oflhe h~vy · can be boolc.ed for six-man charter holiday fishing pressure tn the high Gullickson sharp as Ezpos win tnr.saa;;~~ that the loneftns will still COF~~'ilie first time ever, Irvine Lake Bill Gullickson retired 14 straight a baucr'i 1n one stretch en route to..Ws founh \ 1ctor) in his last fi ve dec1s1orl{° leading Montreal to a 4-2 trtumph Wednesday night l>' er 1he St. Louis Cardinals. Gu!Lickson. who gaH up !ti\ h11s. lasted unttl the ninth when Jeff Reardon, thl' second Expo rehever, finished up for his I I th sa'e In other Nauonal League action. PascuaJ Peru gained his eighth victory and Gerald Perry belled a home run as Atlanta beat Houston. 6-4. Perez, 8-2. allowed eight hits, walked four and fanned three. He retired I I an a row during one stretch, but gave way to DoDD.le Moore, who retired the last two Astro hitters to record his sixth save . . . CbJU Davia belted a pinch-hit grand "' slam to cap a five-run fifth inn mg } rally and power San Francisco to a wild 14-9 victory overCincinnata. The Reds had overcome a 5-0 defict with six runs in the top the Gulllcbon fifth before the Giants bounced back to pull ahead on Davis' I Ith homer of the season . . . Jody Davis drew a.bases-loaded walk off Roel Scurry 1n the 11th inning to force Ryne Sandberg across the plate with the winning run and give Chicago an 8-7 victory over Pmsburgh . Jou Samuel's double and Jeff Stone's tnplc 1gn11ed a five-run fifth inrung as Ph1ladelph1a beat New York. 5-1. to move into first place b~ game over the Mets m the NL East. White Soz trade relief pitcher CHICAGO-TheC'h1cagoWhiteSox a traded right-handed rehef patcher Salome Barojas to the Seattle Manners 1n exchange for a pair of minor league hurlers, the White Sox announced Wednesday. The deaJ was announced after Barojas gained the wm. has third against two losses, in a 9-7 triumph over Seattle. Chicago obtained nght-handed Gene Nelson, 23, and Jerry Gleaton, 26, a left-hander. Both pitchers had been at Salt Lake City, the Tnple A farm team of the Manners. Nelson, 6--8 with a 5.63 earned run averqed, will rtpon to the White Sox. Gleaton rtports to Denver, the Tnple A farm team of the White Sox. Martln.a NanaUlon. bu a determined look wblle m•Jrtn1 back.band return to Amy Bolton in eecond·round m.ateb. SPORTS COLUMN IST will be opening its gates for night time fishing. Irvine, one of the West's premier trout waters, also holds a tremendous population of channel catfish and largemouth bass. The catfish arc night-time feQders, and it is felt by operators Bill Andrews and Doug Elliott, that the lake's waters have been vitually untapped for the whiskerfish. For those heading to Mexican waters to fish for marlin and sailfish, the outlook is very good. Fred Steiner and bts son, Fred. Jr. ofVilla Park, JUSt returned from Mazatlan with a 13.JIC party of trucking associates and ~ported that fishing for sailfish was outstanding. The sails averaged about I 00 pounds each and most were taken on bait, although a number were hooked and landed on clone stylejip. HORVATH. • • From Cl was spraying balls all over Che place." Four other women's seeds aJI progressed comfonably to round three. Helena Sukova of CzechosJovakia ( 14) defeated Anna Maria Cecchini of Italy 6-3, 6--0, Britain's Jo Durie (10) knocked out Elise Burgin of Balti- more 6--1 , 6-3, Andrea Temesvari of Hunpry beat Oaudia Monteiro of Braztl 6-4. 6-1 and West Germany's C laudia Kohde-Kilsch ( 12) eliminated Sabina Simmonds ofltaly 6-1 . 6--2. After 21/1 hours on the outside courts and exactly an hour on center coun and coun No. I, rain inter· rupted play for the first time in the tournament . Kevin Curmrof South Africa, the No. 11 men's seed, reached the third round with a 7-6. 6--1 , 4-6, 6--2 victory over Ben Testerman of the United Sta tis. _ Horvath was the latest in a stream of clay coun specialists to have trouble with the grass. By Wednesday, onJy one seed bad been ousted from the tournament, No. 10 men's seed Anden Jarryd of Sweden, a classic hard--servina clay coun man felled in the first round by American Scott Davis. On Wednesday, the top seed and defending champ, Martina Navratilova. advanced to the third round with a hard·fou&ht 6-2, 7-5 triumph over Amy Holton in 65 minutes, a bit Iona for her. Coliseum sign• $6 million pact Waldorf wins amateur tourney Carey not satisfied with.mark LOS ANGELES -The Coliseum • Comm1ss1on and the Los Angeles Olympic « • Organizm$ Comnuttec signed a contract of up to $6 m11Jjon Wednesday for the Games that are to begin at the Coliseum m JUSt a month. Harry Usher. general manager of the LAOOC. and Stale Sen. William Campbell, chairman of the JOIOt state-ctty-county Coliseum Comm1ss1on, Slgned the agreement moments after the commission approved at. "It's an exciting day for us," Usher sajd. "We are very pleased to be able to bring the Games to his pan of town, to spifT it up." The Coliseum, built for the 1932 Olymptcs, is the home football field for the University of Southern California. the Los Angeles Express of the Unhed St.ates FootbaJJ Leaaue and the. Los Angeles Raiders of tbe Nauonal Football Leaaue. "This could be a precursor lo what 1s going to be an outstand.Jna Olympic Games," sa1d Campbell. R- H1c1enda Heights. France captures aoccer crown /_ PEBBLE BEACH -Duffy Waldorf of n Tarzana finished his closing round with a 4-under-par 68. then won a one~hole playoff to capture meda.ltst honors Wednesday in the 73rd Otliforn1a Amateur Golf Champ1onsh1p. Waldorf. 21 . a senior at UCLA, and Sam Randolph, I 9, a JUDJOr at use. each had a 2-under-par 214 for the 24 holes of qualifyana play at the 6. 799-yard. par· 72 Pebble Beach Golf Lmks. Services held for Oventreet BIG SANDY, Texas -funeraJ [!] services for Miamj Dolphins runnina bade •II• David Oventrect were held Wednesday in a prayerful. tcarfuJ ceremony 11 the smaJl- town ha&h school that be gave a b11 name as a football star m t&e m1d· l 970s. A standtng-room-only crowd flocked to the 680-~•t aud1tonum of Bia Sandy School to hear the coach o( the National FootbaU ~ague team. his b.iab tc.hool and college coaches and others revere the 25-year...old atbleLe who wu kiHed 1n o fiery car crash Sunday mom mg. _/ I .I. Vassal oqualifies for Olympic team in 200 backstroke INDIANAPOLIS (AP} -Rick Carey, who will be an overhwelmina favorite at the Olympics in the 2()(). meter backstroke, said he can swim the event faster in Los Aoaele1 lb.an he did in towerina bis world record Wednesday at the U.S. Olympic Swtmmina Trial "l djdn •t 10 IS Wt as I had booed." said Carey, of Mount Kisco, N.Y .• who first set world 1t.1ndards 1n the 100 and 200 backstroke lut ummer. "1 wu slow the fi"t 100. My lut SO was the fastest I've ever done. "I think I can swim faster. Hopeful· ly, that will be out at LA. With a Little more rest, I'll have an easjer time." Carey qualified for the Olympic team with a time of~ I :58.86, .01 seconds under bis previous world mark. Carey finished 3.29 SCQOnds ahead of the sccond~lace finisher ID the event, Jesse Vassallo of Mission Viejo. Ia the 200 backstroke, only one other active swimmer has broken the two-minute barrier-Dirk R.iehtetof East Oermany, which is boycou1n, the Olympics. Only the toe t~o futlshen amon, the ~lbt qualifiers in each event cam Olympic berths. Meanwhile. Mike Heath of DaJlas, who l\as never been on a U.S. team in an intemationaJ meet, won bis sec- ond event. the tOO-rvetcr freest)'le. Heath, who set an American reoord in the 200 freestyle OD Monday. ca.me from behiod in I.be teCOnd 50 met.en of the IOOtowin in 49.17, which is .SI seconds slower than the world reoord held by Rowdy Gaines of Winter Haven, Fla. Olhen who clinched Olympic spott in individual event.a Wectoa.- day wett Tiffany Cobeft or Mitlion Viejo1 and Kim Lindw1 of Saruota. Fla .• an the 400 frttStYIC: And Betay Mitchell of ~ 1 Ohio, and Thercsa Andrews of Annapolis, Md.. in the women ·s l 00 becuuoke. p BETTER FOOTBALL ON TV? ••• J'romCl -.J .i' I 1 volunwy tclevasion plan that miaht bt direct comecution with tbe CFA for aupPon amona the ecbool EsKntwly. the coun 111d all 1ebools IJ'C hc to mU.t ID)' football tc~sion deal they wish. Many obletvm fttl this could uJtimattly fttiich the bit-time footbeJJ schools with nationally or f'ClionaUy mark.eta~ prosrun.s at the ex~ ofle:l.ter s>roarama. which under the NCAA 1rranacmft\t were 1uarantccd a lhare of the tclevwoa revenue arid a m1n1mum number of TV appeara~ 'A m-.jonty of the lOS Oivi on 1-A 1ehools. fearf\al of the mu1t of-unmtnlnfd appearaMn the m.yor powcD. hoped the N< would Pttv11I I I I .. MA.JOit L•AGU• ITANOtNGI ~~ wan DMseOM ....... MIM9aol1 OHiand (Ilic.to W L ftct •• 39 a. 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Vllltnlll W .. ·I • 2·l 7 • • 3 11 Nltdnfuer S,f 1-3 1 0 0 0 I Hlll-Summert (bv Nledenf\MI WP-Vtltmuela. T-2:37. A_.,,1J1. MAJotl L•AOU• L•ADl•I ~Ulwt a1•n1NG mo at 11a111: Wlnf•. *• Ytrll, -*· Mlttlnfly, "-"' YOtll, M , Puckttl. MIMIM!t. ;Ml, 0 .... TttOlllO, .»I. C>etllWI. Ttua, ,_UNS. Ow vana, 1011011, H : • .._,.,...,., ~teM, 5' Mol*f, Tew• 11\tO, ».n""""'. °*"~• a1 •l9kal\, .. rumen. JO It 11: RMulny, I.it imort, '2, IC"'°"*'· o.Alefld, •1. 1tic., '"'Oft· 60, Armea. '"'°"• Q; 40nlt, Stt1t1t, U; LAPwrlsn, Ttx ... 52 HITS Garcia, Toronta, '7, Mtllll'IOIY, N9W Yw11, 95; Trttnme11, Ottrolt, '2J Wlnfltld. Ntw vortt. n; v-1. M11wauk9t, • DOUal.LS. 1.APtrrltfl, Ttxta, t9; t...non, Ottrolt, 1'; Matttnttv, Ntw "'°"'· 19; Ttuftl, MIMnolt, tf; Wlnftlld, Mtw York, lt. TltlPl.ES· ~. Toronto. lO; Colllllt, TOl'Oflto, 1, 0*4"'1, Sttlllt, 1; Unhtw, TONl'tto, 6; l(Glbttn, Detroit, S, ltL.tw, Chlm90, J. HOME ltUMS KlnetNll, Olik!Md, 20, Armel, lotlen. 19; Kittle. cnica.o. 17, AOtvh, S.lltt, t6, .. vtor. New York, 16 STOLEN aASES •Htndtnon. OeklMd, 3S, ....,... ..,... Ill GwclA, Totonto, 27, llltltr. C11¥tltM, 22. Collins, TORnlo, 21. PITCHING ff declllona): Ctuclll, OM· land, 7·1, 2.Al; AUldcton, TOfOll~1, 2.10; LMI, TOfonlo, 1·2, 2.1'; Is, Ottrolt, 12·3, 2.»; SlleO, Toronto, H , '·"· 5Tlt1KEOOTS: Wtlt, ~ Ml Stltb, Twonto, 12; Nltllro, Now York, If; Mon'll. OttrOlt, IO; Guldrv, Ntw VOl'tl, n. SAVES: QulttnOtrrv, Kans.es cnv. lt. c.udla, Oollland, 15; FllllOfl, Mflwtuktt, 14; ltO.vfa, MlnntMtt, 1•, Hern.Ilda, Otfroll, 12; Sttnllv, Boston, 13 ......... L-.ue IATTING m o t i btll). GWYM , San Dlt9o, .360, Fr•-· Monlrttf, ..U., Stndlltrt, Ctl!Qeo, .J31; WtM!noton, Al· lallta, .32•; Ctbtll, Houlton, 323 RUNS: Gwvnn, San Olovo. 53; Samul!, PhiladllPllla, 52; ~11. Cl\IQoo, SI, Otrnltr, ChlullO, ff; MurOfll(, Atlanta, ... Olympic Gamea hiatory Swlmmln& medallata WOMllWS NI ,i.afinl.9 tflJ,,~ t. F•MY ~ (AUll,.llt), 1:212, t . Wllhol!nlllt WV!lo • (A!Atr•la>. 1:2J •· :a JtMit Flat~ (G,_t lrltMrll, 1:27 0 1nt.UfWw9 1 !~ ._..,lrtv IU.S ), 1:12 6, !. lrtM Gwst (U.$ >. 117.0. I. ~rtncta Schrott! (U,S ), 1.11-2. 1'16, ..... l Etflll LadlJt (U.S.), 1.1%4, J MMltchtn w~ cu.s.>. 1 121. > G«ttudt Edtlftl (U $.), M U . ~ ......... ..,,. 1 Altline OllooWlch (U • .S.). l :lU ; t . Eltanot Gaf11tl (U.S.), 1:11.A; 3 Merewol Jovee COOHt (Groat Brltalnl:tU,6 IUJ,,La ...... 1 Htltnt Mldbon ( U S ) , I '06.1, 2. WlllMtllntit doll Ouden !Holl.nd), I 07.t, l. Elffnor Stvllt <Garrattll, U S , l:Ot > 1916,..,.. 1, ~ "Rte~ Mttltnlwoell (Holland), lti.9, 2. Jffnnottt CtnlOOoll (Al'9tlltlfte), 1:06 4, J. Gist6t Artftdl (Ger· menvl. 1'11U IMI, &Andtll 1 Grtta ~ (Otnmtnl), 1·06.3. ? A1111 Curtlt (U.SJ. 1:06.S, 3. Mtl'lt·Loultt v ... _, < Holltndl. 1:01.• '"" ........ 1. ~lallll s.-. !~I. lilU, 1 · lofttMe Ttrmtullft CHol&Mdt, tl07t; J. Judlt Ttma C~I. t~.1 1'S6. Flld I I W 1. OtWfl Fr..., <~•), 1 LMl'tllle Cr• tAuillr ... ), I..,, l.Md! (Alatt'tle), 1•.1 c..: ..... ... I. Otwn ~~r ... J 111.2; 2. S Olrllllnt "°" Stltr.a 1. ~. ,, ... , ... Sltward <~! llt'llaiti), :G '· l~T-.. I Oewn Fraw (~I,.), 9'.S, t. Stlefon Slc>udef (U.J ), '"· J. KettliMn Ut.. IU.4.). l:OOA • --..-.Of¥ I Jtn HtMe (U,$ ), 1:00 0, 2. Sia.an PedtrNll (U.S.1, l:tU; 3. Unda GooeYMlf! (U S.l, 1:00.3. • tm.,..... 1 Sandnl Ntl'-' lU S I ..... 2 SNttey 8~ (U.S.), Sf 01, i $1\a"' Oo\M (Auttrotla), ff 06. 197 .. ~ 1 Kor..... E1*1' (Ettl GtrtnMYI, SS.U: t. Petra Prilmw <En t Gtrmel'wl. SU': 3. E nllh 8ticlitflt ( HGllend), 5'.4S. ·-MllCl9W 1. larbtrt Krautt <Eal ~mtftV), S..1'; 2. Caren Mtlsdludl <East Gtrmel\v), SS.1'; l. Inn Oltrs (EHi Germany). SUS. RBI: JO.vis, Chlatoo, 55; SChmldl, Phlladtloflla, S., GCerltr, MoftlrMI, 53; Ourham, Ctllatoo, 52; Sandbtrv, Chicago, WOMaWS ... P•aUTYLa ... HIT$. Gwvnn, San OlttO, 100; St/ldWg, 1 e!::S. ~~~~1;)4.0, 2 lfM. M1• 1 ... ChlclKlo, 100; Samut4, PtllladtlPflla, 91; .._._, W 1 Lorr-.._ ,..._~ ('" "-"-> WYnnt, Plllatiur911, ti; ltlttmlroi, Alt.Illa, ..... otrot oodtll"ldOt IU.S.I. 4421, l · -· ~-.. u. .. _. ~. t "· .. Frtl\CRI Sdvolh (U.S.), 4'.!2.0. Otwn F,..., (Austral&.\). sm.s. 3 SVMa ~~~~~~--::~ .R. j~U~:?ll~~liJlj~ .. ~f4 '! ~ ..111111~!....:I~---... _-_ ~ ~...,_ . ~,,...., "'s. -~-........... ~~ 1.-t/S.. ~ llfllt. 17; • Montr , 6; HubC>wd, Wtlnwrloht (U.S.), 6:03.I; 3 Gtr'lrudt Clvtlllnt Von s.lla (U.S ), UU, t 5S llXACTA (7 .. l Miii "7.90 Alltlllt, 1•; Oll\'w, Stn F~. 16. Eci.nt (U.S.), •:OU. ~ c..tot-~ (Swedtn), 4:$U, 1 llXTlf 11.ACa. ~ "'""'9L TlttPLES: s.mu.1, ~. lO. 1'11, Ams•-.m l..Ner1ltr'9 (Hollftd), 4:56.9. Detfl's ._., (~y) 4.20 uo 1.9 Stftdtltr11, Chlctoo, 10; Cnn. Houlton, I , 1. Marttlt Nor'ellus (U.S.). S-CU, 2 . tM Ttnt Ful O Wlldam (Sllllo) tea SM Gwvnn, s.n Olo9o, I, McGtt, StLouls. 6. Mtrla lraun (~). 5:57.1. 3 JoMotllnt 1. VWtlnla Outftlltl (U.S.), 4;4.J; t ~ Em.-old (Ptftcav) _.,. HOME ltUNS: Murpf\y, Atlentt, 17; McKlm (U.S.), 6:00.2 Martlv ~y.iU.S.), UU; J. Ttrrl Aa.o rtCllCt sa 0:11ffon. ~ ....... Sdlmldt, PfllladtlohlA, 1', GCartw, Mon· ln2. i.. .,...... Stlcklts tu.µ · Corntt l...o¥e, Prlnc:ina 1ewr1v. Trv Trultl l\"HI, I•; JOtvh, Chk:9eo, 13; M11n11t1, l H•,__ .._._...___ (U S ) • -1"'-MeJ1b ,__ Timt= l:OS. ~ lJ. ._... ............ . . • ~ .... s. , ' Otbblt _....,, STOLEN 8ASES: $amuOI, PhlladtlPtllt , Lenort l(lghl (U.S.). 5:~.U; 3 Jannlt . Mevw (U.S.), 4.:31.I; 2. UnOt u llXACTA (3 .. ) paid S1'1..SO. 3S; Wloolnl. $an Oloto, 33; RtOut, Clncln· MHMI ($0ulh Afrlct l. S:4t.3. Gustavion (U.S..), ~U; 3. Kar..-i Mort1 SllVllN'TH UCL 1 1/\6 mlltl on IUO'f natl, 31; OOtnltr, Chicago, 2'. Rtlnts. 1916,.... IAIA~~). •:37.!. ...........-. Karvn'I Lartl CPlncaV) uo l.20 2M Montr•t. 1• 1 Hendrika "lltlt" MasttnOrotll _., ..... ._ Ftukt CO.houllan> 3.00 2.11 PITCHING (7 decisions) Solo, Clndn· (Holland). 5:2U ; 2. Raonhlld HY09tf' (~· 1. SMnt Gould (Austr ... ). «:ltM; 1 Pin.JN F. (01111 .. , ill natl, 1-1. uo. PPtro1, Allenlt, I·?, ..,,, mertll. ~7 5, l. UMt Winotrd (l(fvtlt). No~ CelllGwll (lltl't'), ~; > Gudrun Alto remd: ..... L.I sa.... ~. ltvtll, Houlton, 7·1, 1.13, MMW, Anent•. U.S.. ~o Waonor (EHi ~).~It. t'"' Gwlo ..... _..L ... 2. 2_,,.; Ltt, MontrMI, 11·4, UO. IMI, &Andtll 197 .. Mlilll'W ~~!'~1--SI Mid MUO. STRIKEOUTS· VIII m..-, ~ 1. Atwt Curtis (U.S.). 5:171, 1 1. P9trt Tiunw (East Gtnntny), 1111 Gooden, Ntw York, 1l3; ltvan, "-· Kartn-Mtrtrtto Htn.IP (o-nartll, S:21.l. 4.'fJIM; 1 Slllrtrr 8tOelhOff (U..S.), ~lOM, U "9C::K D ll-S.J...7·>4) Mid Ion, H; Soto, Clndnnttl, 92; ~. l Cathltlnt Gibson CGAei 8'1talrl), S32S 1 ShelWIOll Smllll (CaMdi), 4:1UO. • 1211,)SUt wftfl 45 ..,.._ ltdltts <* Stloub, 13. 1'Sl, ........ .... ...... .....). t2 ""* $1• ~-lleid ..... SAVES: Sunw. SILoul1. 11, Holtnd, 1 v...,,. Gvonet (Hw!Mrvl. S:l?.1; 2. I. Intl'*" tE•I ~> • ..,., 2 wtttl •..Aa WIMIN ~ (ftft ..... }. ~. 17, L.ISmlltl, Ollatoo, 15; Eva Novell (Hwloarvl. S:l3.J; l. E\IOIVfl Petra SCMtidlr (EH i Germtny), ... 1'; J uatfTM RACL 7 fUl'tlflll. GGIM9t, San Olo9o, l3, Orosco, Ntw Kawamoto (U S.l, S:lU c.rmtlt Sdlmldt <East Gtrmtfty), •:10.N '--T""'-~) 6M l.IO la York, 13. Plltlour9 ea., <e•r 0_.,., 9..-5.AO HIGH SCHOOL Al·CIF l·A ,.n T•AM ,.._ ,..,._, SOMI Mllftt Yr. OF--J. Osoonl, Cwrflot ..566 Sr. OF-J. <>sbonlt, u Quinta ·"°Sr OF-G Vtlan1olt, Lomooc All Sr 18-$. Vtnclron, UPiand .522 Sr~ Inf-fl. VOlllura, Rlonttll m Sr lnf-8 ........ Sonar• .. Sr ~. 0th Ottntlen, Gttv .'37 Sr Ut-J. ~. L.I Puente . .s.&. 1~1 Sr. C -G. Mrlftn, ltlvtnldt Potv ,Q Sr P --·Masino, Hart 13·1 Sr • P -J. ltodrlllutl, Paramount lC>-3 Sr P -0. MtftrtVtr. Canvon 13·3 Sr saCOMO T•AM OF--. VtltlOUtJ, LI Putnlt OF-9. Mlldltll, lt'9holll OF-R. ChtrntV. eurrouons l&-«. Gotitatts, 8-Partt lnf-J. Pllk.lbnkl, aurbonk I~ LOClft.· L.I Putfl ... lllf-0. 1(11'8, PomoM Ut-S. Sisk, Stnort .'162 Sr .462 Sr. ... 1 Sr .4'7 Sr .Slf Sr .s~ Sr MO Sr. "" 9-1 U....C. Stllffl9t, L.I s.ra ."50. 5-2 Sr. p .-.. OtOonit •• ~ P -J. 8'tnnt11, LA Quinta P -4t Johnson, Santa Ant THlltO TaAM ll·J Sr ... , Sr 12-2 Sr OF-S. Slt!Odl, ltlvtrsldt Po1V .413 Sr OF-R. HW'nandtl, 84ltN Park .47' Sr. OF-<O. Fousto, Stntt Ant .-. Sr. l&-J. Saldona, $an Gellrltl ."7 Sr 18-M. Ntlofltlw•. Hart _,,... Sr. lllf-«. Sllef9f. lttmont .411 Sr lnf-T . ..._.,,, 8olla Grandt .'53 Sr I~. Sloell, <Mrllot .Jn Sr. u~ Ntlll, San I.uh OtllSPO 47'. 7·l Sr. C -.C 8rown, Glendora ."2 Jr. P -J. Twltdlel, ltlthtlll I H Sr P -it. JonM. Cwrllot 11·2 Jr. P -G. J"'-1, Ramona 1~3 Sr Plaver of mt YMI' Jim Osborn (Ctr· rftOI). Ot¥nWk ••••..W.. ti1els (at ... ,., (Al '111111) MIEN 200 bedl-1. ltldl CwtV (Mount Kl$CO, N.V.I, 1:51.N (world ,,_.d, """loul ra- ciord, Carev. 1:51Ull. 2 Jtut VtlMllo (Mlsaloft Vltlol. 2:02.15. 100 fret-I. Mlkt Htolh (Otllls), 49.17; 2. ttowdY Gtlnn (Wlnttr Haven, Fla.I. 49.H; 3. Olrla C.Vana\lllh CMountaln Vltwl, 4. Mall 8londl (Walnut CrMI; S. Tom Jeoor (ColllNVllt, II,); .. ltoOlll Ltemv (ltanc:tlo Ptlol Vwdn). WOMllM a lree-1. Tlflanv Cotlen (MIUlon Yltlo), •:OI n; t. Kim Llnttltn (Stresola. F ... ). 4.'0f.57, 3. Cynltlla Wooelhetd CMlulon Vlo1o I• «OU4. 100 tledl-1 8ellv MllehOll IMtri.tta, Otllo), 1:02.62; 2 TiltAu Andrews (All· naPOCJs. Md.l, 1 '02 .65. 1 Sue Wallll (Ham· burg, N.Y.), 1::02.n W.ni1111•1n I> TODAY'S •HULn MM'I StcMd .... a... Kl'Yln Currtn ( Soultl Atrlc.t I def 1Stn Tntwman (U.S.). 1 ..... 1. •-• ... 2 w_., SolaNI lttuM SIRllttl Btlllnt lunet CW.St Gtrmanv> dtf Kattw Horvath (U.S.), H . ..,; Helena SUkOyt (Ctoc:hOllovek.lt) dtll Anna Marla Cecd\tnl (Italy), ... ,, 6-0; Jo 1>urlt <Ene- ltndl dot. Ellle ~In CU.S..), ... 1 .... 3. Anor .. Tamnvarl (H\#IMrV) o.f Cflludlt Montelto (8r11I). ... 4, .. 1; Ci.de KahOo-Klbctl (Wt1I G«mafty) dllf Saol*l9 Sim· moncb (lltl't'), ... 1. 6·2.. W9IHIUOAY"S lt.aSU\.n MM'aS.......,...._ Jlmnw COMOn CU.S.J o.f Sttfttl Slmonsson t5wedtft), ... , ... 1 ... 3. Jlmmv Arltt (US I def. GlaMI OdaNo Ultl't'I, 7·S, S-7. 3·6, 7·• .... 4; JoNfl Kr• (U.S.) dfll. Sltftn Edtltrt (Swtdtn), ....... 7. '"''· •·1, 4· 1, Tomaa Smid (Cltdlo51ovNla) dtf. Mark t<ratJmenn (U.S.), ... 3. 2·•, .. ,, 1·•· •••• Tim Mtvotlt (U.S.) dtf. Francllco Gonz.alt1 (PtratUtvl. 7·5, 1·•, 7·6, Mira ~'"' ...... °"'*" Joflll McEnrot-Pettr Fltmlnt (U.S.) dtf. Gian Mldllt>ell (Canedt)-Sflaslll Menon (lndlt), •·> ... , ....... 1 ._,, StcMd ...... """' Martina Ntvrtllovt (U.S..) Ott Arny Holton (U.S.), ... ?. 7·S; Pam snrt...., (U.S.) dtf. Glol FvNl'dot (Putr1o Rlcol, l-., .. 3. 1·6, t<elhv Jordtln (U.S.I dtf. VlrOlnlt Ru1lcl (ltomenlal. , ...... 3; Wonctv Tur~ (AualrtllAI dtf. Atnalld9 Brown (8rltalnl. 6·3, ... 4, LIM londw IU.S.) def. 8ar'tlart Gtrk..-i (U.S.), 7·6, ._2; 8ar1>tra Potter (U.S l def. Grae. IClm (U.S.), 6·l. 6-0. ~·mea9¥~ .... ....... . ...... 1 Tom WtltOn '3Sol,,,, 2 Tom l(llt '312.571 3. Frtd Couoltl l2'0,03S 4. Andy 8tan S213,913 S. Gii Morten S2'612'7 6. 8en Crtllll\tw ~41.dl 7 Garv l(odl S217 MS I. Crate Sledltf l22t,051 9. O.vld Edward& '225,511 10. ~ Lloltllt '217.617 11 Jeck ·--S203,711 12 Jac'll NldllaUI SI" .. 13 Maril O' Miter. s ltl .J 17 l• Corn Pavln S112,71• 1S Pettr JecobMn S17t."5 16. Gr" Hormon S171.S2• 17 .JoM Mthaltev 11 ... 1'5 " L.-.......... waDMIGAY"I •DUL.Tl U•-~w•---> PWlST RACa. 350 ...... FO!tvl 8aN (Har1) UM UO 00 Or K" Junior <Treuurt> &.00 uo ,._u It To Mt (Adtlfrl 11..10 Abo raced: KtW Oft I(...,,.,_ Oft, Prlmolletttl ""911, La« ow.. Jualtlw Don, Vtdo. Time: 17.A '2 11.XACTA (H I P9kl UUl. saco.o llACa. uo .. .,. • Wiii Mollo ( Frvdty) 7 .0 3..10 UO Chtds OW... Bar (Wwd) 5..20 UO c.abtlu Gitt (MllcMll SA AM read: OW1ton, W'ttKtllt ........... Soul Of Air Oldie, Fly ~ Fly, Easy Ki., Alll lat ltOYtl, Me11•1""' Timr. 1Uf. ~ uca. a yara Slloht EdlM 0W1) UO J..20 I.AO P9u Mv COPY <er.a.w> S..00 J.JO Jlffy Lunch (Ctrdou) 3.AO AIM> raced: Chleno, MY Euy IAdV, CWflfttd IAdV. SftortlV Afltr Five, I Had A Dream.. Ttme: 11.0&. ~UC:•. «IO Yarda. Hv Env J.v CM'ttall 10.00 UO 3.20 A It_, HoftoV (Harmon) 4.00 UO 8rltftv (L.tckey) uo Allo raced: Huo Mv ltldllll, S... And Saul, Myrtia Sand, Har~. Somerttt Oder, Dtv Mt, Jtl It ... Easy. Time: 2CU1. U aXACTA 11-.1 Mid lSUO. ~IFTH RAC.. l10 VVCIL Mldnlehl Pollcv (Ctrdolt) lo.20 4.00 uo OQ-Ttvfl Of Vldorv (L.Klley) S.00 UO LOii lnd\tn (Zufelt) UO OQ-Flnllhed ""'· dtr.aual!fltd tnd P4.c:ed MCOnd. Abo raced: Tidv S!Ael, ~Hi. Man, Go Stride Go. Time: '°" U aXACT A (3· ll P9ld '51 tO. SIXTH RAC&. 3SO v.,._ M«Tv Ofll IC,.....,> 1060 UO 00 Aoricol Dtlltflt (Gitt) 7.M UO Tu" Hev 111 OK (Nlvtell 00 Abo r'tlClld: Pr.itv Lo, ~ ~ Lucfta #rootl, .Mt A Easy Mita, lted Snew lunnv. Claun AJllnwnl. Imo ltWldO Jet Tlmt: 1U1. SllWwnt RACL "° YW01. It.._.. (FNdtyl t..20 4.00 3.IO Cell Cllltb (Nlcoclemul) UO UO No T• Motel (8roolil1I 9 .0 Abo rte*I: Ean T"'9u, Aledulno, .,_ OUlltr, W\ndv Otltl. His Gtilllnt Bue. Tlmt: 21.11. U IXACTA IS-11 P9ld ..0..00. llGHTH lt.ACL ...i vardL Stllr1ev 8 Gtvit <Trw> t.60 510UllCN Ytlwt (Pllltnlonl OH· The "'""" ( Ctiroi>u) OK-Loelcel L.uv (Hart) Ol 1 ~· tor ltltrd uo t.10 uo t20 uo t20 A.n8'll ~ l~) ..... Allo r8Clld: My Nettw ll'rlraM. MedlrTI Fon.. AINe, FlomtM ~. Sk81u1 Ml<r, Tw--. T1mr. t:21 1/5. ~ llACa. 1 fUrtona. ~ T ... <Taro) 11.211 ue i. C\'ft'1 0-. toe-.> 6..29 19 lea c-lMcCerrOfl) tAI AJat r.c:iw; ...... Ftder. ,._.,, Cer- -.i, s..... ""81. nnt: l:22 1/5.. -ts •XACTA (t-JI N6f sm.- A1111ndlli e: ll.tll. o..---OAWV"S LOaCD ~ ~) -D1 ........ ., ~. 201 llONto. 11 ......... 2' ct1C» bna, Df Mftd a.u, 1.217 mecMtW, ll ....... J ti 41 ..... ··~ LA•CHH (-....rt ...,.,_, • .......,n--.1........._ l boflfft, JS) ,,.. ..... W..._.ys II b I clll a USllaAU. Aftw1cm ..... CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Traded ~ ltirotn, ~. IO !tit Seema """"'*' -Gent Notloll tnd Jtrrv Gtttton, Dltdlen. f'OOTIAU. ...._..P_...Leewe DALLAS C<>We0Y$-Slitned Y1c1or Scott, ~ Mck, IO t tnr.-- contracl. t<AHSA.S CITY CHIEFs-sl9ned Ktn l.tcY to a frw t8tllt contract. ~--............. OENYElt GOU>-Mulutltv tl'°8d 1N11r C'lDnll"9Ct -""' Crall Morion, ti.cs ClOtlOI. MICHIGAN ,_ANTHElts-511Nd Joflrl Wlmtmi, Nl'llille bedt, IO t _.... ol - veer Clafttrtlctl """'*' "'° 1"1 -OAKL.AHO INVA0£1tS Ntimtd Chudi ~ •Ice ~· " -·••tr•tlon. OKLAHOMA OUT\.A~ IN r-.llNtlOfl of Ed CNelltil, o11en11ve c:owtllnetor HOCKaY ................... TOttOHTO MAf"LE LEAFS-Sltnod ltldl VtlW, rlltlt wino. IOCCD ........ Stear ...... 8UFFA1..0 STALL~~ Joflfl 4. ........ PfWJdtnt tnd ...... mMla90r. ol Na duttft. ST. LOUIS STEAMEttS-C-10 • • 1 c111 .,, c:onlr'ec1 IWTN wfltl Tonv .....,, ...,_,, .,.. Tim waneri w- W'tl. WlCHITA WINGS-Sl9nod Fra nk lta-...i, mldftt6dilr, T OftY Pies.11* .... ...... Md ~ W1110ft mlOftetdt; Balboa:YC def encis title BJ ALMON LOCS.ABBY ~ .......... - The oldest and most prcsaipous ~tin&Jwdol oit \be West COldl will be at stake Saturday Wbe9 Balboa y ICbt Club defeods 1\1 tiUc \0 tbe Su Francixo Ptrpdual O..DeQee Olp apinst I~ &om SL Francis Yacht Oyb. San t=ran.cbco. BYC Will defend tbe cup ..-lib 4111e ~39 lmpect., OWDOd jbv f.arl Dutrer and Rou Mdvilk ud *ii>- pm:d ~ Tom Wilbou. SL FYC u pinnina its hopes to repin the troptJ on Wall Street Duck.. owned and wPl>Cf'Cd by James Robmson. 8YC brou&bt the trophy to Soulhem Ca1i.tantia for t1R first nme last year in t.be ~of John Atens. Frers.-51 Toma.ban whicb defeated the late Dave mu·s Bullfrog in a sudden-death maJcb on San Fran· ciSClO Bay. Satunlay's race will be over an Olympic type counc off the SU.ta Ana River jetty startina at l p.m. A large spectator Oee1 1s expected 10 w11ness the contest. Cbuct Kober. president of the UnilCd States Yahl Racing Union. will be on band as offioal referee. Eldred in front of Laser field Mark Eldred of Miami. Fla. was • holding a substantial lead Wcdnetday an the s1ngJ~bandcd Luer Class after five races of the U nited States Yacht Raana Union's Youth Cham-=~P being sailed off Newport Going into the final two f'l()CS today, Eldred had eight points .m the best four of 6 vc races \0 26 for runner. up Sam Kerner of Honolulu. There arc 6S sailon competin1 in the Luer Oau. The double-banded Laser n Class IS I much closer conte5l Wltb the team of John Lovell and Sidney Charbon- net stiU leading Wlth su po1nts \0 nine for second place for Cb.nsuan Gam- bel and Storey Charbonnet. Both teams arc from New Or-lean f'tB.IC NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOnct DEATH No11cls I I I I I LEWIS LELAND B. LEWIS. puaed away Ju.iv 25. 1984 He 11 survived by dauahters Maryanne ShaVH. Nancy Reade, and Marpne Lewis; and ~ht grandchildren Mr Lew&S was • membtt of a P 0 E., Newpon Beach. Memonal tie.rVlces will be held Fnday 10 AM. Jl..&M 29. 1984,at Pacific View Mem- orial Chapel P.afic VW!W Mo rtuary , D•rtc tora. $44.2700 MAMOll LAWN•M'T. OUft Monuaty • Cemetery Crematory 162SGl.Sler Ave Cosl• Me.a 5'0-$554 "l"C€ MOTMOI anLMOAOWAY MO'WTUAl'T 110 Bro.d•ar Costa Mesa f42·9 tSO H l tz HKG~t40ft &MITH I TUTMtll wtSTCLI,, CttA'll •~ E lft" SI Cotta ~eta e•& u11 -C4 Orenoe ooatl DAILY PILOT!Thunlday, June 28, 1984 rt&.JC NOTICE fUltc NOncE Ml.IC NOTJCC PlBUC fl>TIC£ Ml.IC NOllCE OM>IMICI twt minut• iluny ~r. 0t NOTICE OF DEA m OP YOU AM llUllUUL T UNOCtU Alt OMMA*-Oii nt1 CtTV CotMCa.; Oii llll CtT'Y Of CoeTA {21 The n01M 11and.,d ~ rtv. (6) dl(AJ tor 1 ~IMI l*10d of entorOMblllty ot any OU.~· prCMllOl\a ot w !Ord Ho 2700, ~ MID C1' :rROaT DA TIO AUGUST -...cALJPWAA._...THICoeTAW&&W•ALCOO. rnotetllal'MIW (tllll\lnlJl•ln any hOw, or 1. t-11-7), Ord No. 271&. t 1, \Mi.731 l,. MARG U ER l T g .,N • .. 1m.. OMLlll YOU TAJCI AC• MLATlllQ TO M.14DUmAL NOeea Cawr'llOl. (S) The~ 11atldn pg ten C \01 A) l'of 1 tulNiiall'to'91*iGd ot .... ._.. DMiJ In'""*"'•,........ P 0 V N T 8 ft A a A Tl<* TO PROTWC'T YOUR '9tM· TI41 QTY COUNCn. OF NE om Of COSTA M SA DO H!AEIY men than fM(ll mlnUl•ln lf1Y t'lour. or llloNolthePto lidMOf1ftla.,1d .. hlll mtoet ed ~ ~1ARG ERITE NELJ)Of\A PTY,ffMAY•IOt.OAT APVB• OADAIHAIFOlLOWI (,.)Tbenoiee.iandMdplullltt.en(115)d Alf<Waournutat~perlOdof ~~t=ft~(=~~~ ~~·~lt-T~Or~ffl POYNTER AND OF PETI· ~ .. !~J~.....-:~-:; .::.n:: ,, TM City COuoeai ot tM City of Coet• ..... ftndl Md IITTt11":...°":t~::~~°(;o)dl(A)l0tany(ll'10doftlml. 11:'1i:"li'~ ' J TION TO AOMINtSTER ~OCllOINOACUie.ltTYOV, 11 i. MCWlf'1 '°'the f*ICe, lt'anqu ty. lllnd .,_.., wanwe or°"' (c)lnthuY•'" tl'le 1m1:Hentno1M....., .oeeduny otlheflnll low t,.> tu1·11 Dallu...._ -~Ga.._.. ESTATE 'O. Al UHi YOU ... OU'-D COKJACT A LAW• f'Midtnta to M¥9 an eneect1¥e nolOt oorittaf onliNIMt at e1111me.. and notae umll c:a\eQOfltt •bo..,. 11'141 oumut1ti.... S*lod appllllb .. to Mid d..,.2~Moaort~rntng~ tmeene1~. rnue1c11 ..... !!!tl'fm~:..~enceor _ ,.,_:.~~bt 11c11 To all htfirl, ~ncrUc a.rt~ Yl:l;.TICI 0, ,-·•-••• ... , • Ol»totNCef\lcourtrullnO, tlleClcyltunableto ICIC>IYtheCOUnl)'nolte ea1eg«y lhatl be f~ to~ tile maximum 1mbllnl no4N leWI ......... """' .. l'lllar ·--.,, """-• --· ..... , .. ._, d •• nv "" ,.., --0tdlna11QHO.antt totMtleltllclngpl.oeon l.heOounty F"elrgnM1dnltllCltl (Ofd. No. 2100. 1, 1Mf.7i, Ord No. 2715, 1, n .1 .. 13; Oro. No. 2170, pnwlOed bY Pl'Gfeeal or wnaieur l*fonnere. or by ~rded creditors in conJ.na nt OnJuly 1a. 19~.•t 1200o'CiOCk QOn9tttut. • '41'1 -ioua IOUtOe of po1.,11a1ty o~ nolM. ltloludlno 1, 10.1-71) tMMtt, ~ It held a1 tlf'I p!.ce other thwl lo • J>WllCI building or creoditon of MARGU&l\lTE n 0 on . A M e A 1 c AN R l • ... publlooona.ttac:Mduleda.ctt"'*:8nd ..._....._ .... .....,...._ • ...,,.,., ~t inttlllatlon, ~~I IMtftll&Uon hu .,._, oon-N POYNTER AKA COHV!YANC!SERVICU.INC • a-. 10 Ill 1g9 MCI tome teotw11C91 lhortoOml •• 1N City'• noc.a (1) The totowtng lntarlol noi.. tlnd#de. un .... 01~ ~ ttN:ted tOt Ille PUfl>C* of. 0t .0 oonttNCMd thet 11 c:M be uaed '°' the MARO UERITE NELDORA duly 8')p()lnted Trutl• und• 9'ld ordlNlneie 11 of on~ llmlled .-ct"**-Ind, therefore, M9Cla to be lndlealed, lh .. ~ to 11191dent1.i property l!Wthln 1 ci.onatd l\Ollil ~ of "'°" ICtMti... • ct.tennined by the Duet0t or 8ulkling ho PYf&uant to a OMO ot T Ntt ,., amended 1o vpgrtded ttt proYlalonl In orw to 1111'119 .. 1 del•ref'lt and r.one. end a.r.iy, to which rnetnt.'1 of the pubtlo M9 lnYlted or lldl\'lltl*t let• POY~ and penons w eotOed Auou•t 12, 1tat, u lnltru· etl«:tW. entoroementtOOI: Ind INTCAIOA N01Sf8TANOARDS =:Y:°'rr.otctitrgeendMllct!IUlttnded bymot9tNntwottlouMnd may be oth rWlSe interestm ment number 82·261888. of Olfld it~o::;:,ci:::i:~: ==~~':'t>!m,.,:'~ ~ U>ne NolM L~ T~ ~ ~"::t ~~n!i 1=: ~~~.by proper ln the will and/or ~tate. ~~Nd~s ·~:,U''f11t&u:C1:ry (, 11'141 nut,_ dl)'I and h~·~ MNUU del9mll'ltt0 any unt.-1\11 nolM $$ dB(A) 10·00 pm. i5-1-17 0.-.ilden., PuMo o..... A petJtlon ha~ bef'n flled FRIENDS. Huat>1nd 1nd Wife ... or to be IPP!led aoa!Mt any vlolatlona. 45 dl9(AI 10·00 pm • ~bile DlnC9 mMl\t a gathering of P9'10f11 In Of uoon 1ny Pf*nl .. by JUDE E. POYNTER In 1rUJtort In rile otttce or the CcM.inty ACC«dlnQfY. the~ Counctt or tile City Of COt1• ~ tier.oy amenctt 1n thl want the aneg.a ~a1111 nol.M CQnailll entirety ot tm~ wt*9 dMC!ng ta penlelpat9d In, ell'-aa the m.in PIHPOM of eucti \he Superior Court ot QI. Aecord-of Otat1Q9 Count~ S111a ,,,.~~~~!';1~~ .. ~;~~0:.., ~11a1~controi11 ~ ::! :=.n:::.':"b. ":":C~:;Y,:"(f,~~1';. theteot. MCh = t:! .. pu:C ~~:::; _:~s::=· =~~ ~ ange CouE nPOty ~NTunERtl~ that ~lc~0~~l:;N~~ ~~~faT ~ wetly amended u anown on the •ti.otled exhibit A The ...... loON to (b) It ahall bl untewful '°' lllY perton It fll'f'1 locadon Within lhl wNctl not rnotW than two thOuNnd five hundred (2,500) l*'eonl ehell be JUDE . .. ...... ap-0£R FOR CASH (P•Y•ble •I time of 1111 Orange County~ are to Tiu. 4, DMllon e. entltl«S Nolle Contro4, untocorp0r1ted ., .. of the Coutlty to cteat• any flOIM, or to allow the ldmltted _ pointed personal rep-1111 1n ltwfU4 money of the United wtilClh 11 attlCW ,__.o aa bhlbit B cnlltlon of eny noi. on propet1y owned, IMMd occuJ)lecl or otMfw!M \5-1·20 °"'"tlttoft Cllf laMw. tatlvt to admlnilter the Stat") at the tront entrance Of tM llCTION 1. Thia Otdlnancl lhalt t&lle 9't9Ct MO be In full force oontrolltd by 1UC11 penon. when the foregoing c:euaM the flOIM ....... 8h0w mMnl I carntvll, lint llhoW or mow In the open air, Of In a hall ~n Or1nge Count~ Munlclpal Col.lfl lmmedlatety trom 1nd •11• tN pMMge thereof. 111<1 prlof to the when rnMaurect within any other dwelling unit on any realdltltlal pf'Ot*ty, Of bUlldJno not ~ oon.trucrted tor thaatral pu!'pOMI, wherein estate of MARGUERITE N 1oc11ad 11 4801 Jamboree txi>lr•tlon of fifteen ( 15) d•'J9 trom IC. pMMge, lhlll be publlaMd once In etlher lnCOfPottled or unincorporated. 10 txoMd: camlv..., clrwMe, dOQ or PoM'f 11\0ws, dram1t10. mU91o81 or ll'leettieal P 0 Y N T E R A K A BOYllvard, NewpOl't BMeh, Call· ttll CRANCE COAST OAIL Y PILOT, 1 newpePlf of O**•I clrcul•tlon, ( 11 Ttle 1nt111ot not. Mndatd for • cumvla11¥e J*~od of'"°'' thtn five P«formlllQee 1111 gtven to audlanoee not axoaedlng two th~nd flv1 MARGUERITE NEl..OORA fornfl, ell right. tltll 11\d 1nt11WI printed and publllhld In Ille City ol Coeta Mel,tl, togetti.f with 11'141 namea (~I mlnutM In any hour, or hundr~ (2,500) f)9f.ona POYNTER (und •h Ind con~ to and now held by It tn 011111 ~berl ol the City Counc:H voting for ll'ld agaln1t aame. (2)Thelntllf'lwnol .. 1t~11tdpl\ttf1W(&ldb(A)lo<1wmutallveperlod Publllhed OrangeCout Oslly Piiot June 29, 1994 TH·11 er• e e· unCI r 111<1 Died ot Ttutl In the PASSED ANO ADOPTED 1n11 '9th dty of June. 1~ of more than OM f') Minute In any~'· or pendent Admirustratlon of P'OP«lY 11tu.at~ In aald County Donn Halt (:SI Thi lntwlor nollu11ndard plu11en 110) dti(AI tor ariy period or time Plln.IC NC>TlC£ PUBllC NOTtcE Esta tee Act) The petition lS end Slit• d1.ar1bed u . Ml)'Of of the City ol C0911 M... (C) In Iha.......,, ttll amblltlt nolM ....... ~ •U. Of the nrtt WC)( (2) COITA MllA IANIT AlllY let for heanng in ~pt No 3 A le&Mhold lntlfnlfn and to Lot ATTEST nO!M nmn categ0tlel aboVe. the c:umui.ove period lpplloe~ to 111<1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF 700 C ,.._ · Dr t5 of TrKI No tot•. u '* map Mary T Elllon 1:9{~ lhlll bl lnctMNd to rel'llC1 aald ambient nolM level In the ev9111 Dl8TMCT OAANOl Fl\ED FREDERICKS k at IVlC \..enter .. recorded In Booll 1'4 p~ 1• lfl<f° Deputy C11y Clefl( of th• City 01 Co1t1 M ... the ambient nolM level exOMdl the third no111 Hmh e.11~ t1'141 COUHTY,..CA1.IPOANIA FRED FREDRICKS A~O West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 15 of M1seet11neo\i1 M8')t. In tilt STATE OF CALIFORNIA) maximum lllowlbl9 nolM level Undlf Mid catlQOIY IMll be lner....a ~ NOTICI vmNO ltfDI on Jul)'. 18. 1984 at 9:30 AM. office ol lhe County F*:Otdel' ol COUNTY OF ORANGE) reflet the maximum 1mblent nOIM level (Otd No. 2700. 1, 9-19-73; Ord. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tna1 OF PETITION TO ADMIN· lF YOU OBJECT to the Orange County. bcept 111 mlMrtl1, 11 No 27115, 1."11·13·73;0rd.No.2970, t, 10·1·715) 1eatec1 propo1111 tor l\.lrnllhlng all ISTER ESTATE NO. f h ti i oll, gH. pelfolaum 1nd other CITY OF COSTA MESA) he . .,._7, lpeclel ptOWWona. lat>or, ma11<1111, equipment. teen•· A1•3703 granung o t e pe ton, you hydrocarbon aut>itinoee In and 1 EILEEN P PHINN~Y. City Cllfli 1nd ••-officio Cterll of the City Ttle IOltowlng actlvltl .. 1nall be exempted rorm 1t11 provlllona or thta portatlon, and such other f1Cllltl" ~ . should either appear at the under. or which m1y be produced Council ot "'' City or Costa M .... n.,eby oertlty that the 1bove Ind artlcil. 11 may be required tor '"-CON· To all heU'S, benef1c1anes, heanng and stale you objec· from Hid l•nd Wtllch undltllM 1 1orego1ng Ordlnanc9 No 84-29 wu lntroduc.d and conaklrld Mciton by (a) ActiVltlM COnductld on t1'141ground•of1ny put>llC or pnv1t1 nurMty, STRUCTION OF THE: FOLLOWING creditors and contingent ti fl) ltte ob~' Pl•n• par111e1 10 and 500 f•t below MCtlon at 1 regular mM!lng ot Mid City Councll lllld on the 19th d1y of lllfnlf'lltf'Y, lnlatmtdt.11 M MCOndltY actlOOI or college P R 0 J EC T NEW P 0 RT red" f FRED FREDER Ona or e wr n • t1'141preMt1l1UrfK• bl .. Id land IOf June 19iµ by tile totlowtng rOll call vo11 AYES COUNCIL MEMBERS (b)Outdoorgathlrlng•, public dancietand lt!Owa. provided Mid ~t• BOULEVARD SEWER. PROJECT ~ C ~\OS 0 AK A FR E 0 lions with the court be ore th• purpoH or ptoipect1ng for. 1t1t Hall. HerttOQ. McFarlaod, St!Cl\1flf are conducted purtuanl to a llcenM lltutd by lhl County ol Otange NO 1112100.711 the hearing. Your appear· exptor1tlon, d1valopm1n1. pro- NOES COUNCIL MEMBERS N~ purau1nt to Title 5 of tile Codified Ordlnat11Ct1 of tilt County of Orange. Bids wlU bl rec91Yld by tne Coeta FREDRICKS and persons be . 0 by ducllon 1J1trac:tfon and lalllng ot ASSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS. JoMaoo (c) ActlvltlM conductlel on any partt or pt.ygrOYnd, provided auch park MIU Sanitary Dl1trlct. It ttll office who may be otherwise ~ may ln person r Mid mtnerala. 011, gu. petroleUm IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 hl\19 hereunto Mt my nand and 1ffl11ed 1111 °' playground I• owned and operated by a publlc entity ol th• Clly Clerk. 77 F1lr Drive, .11 d your attorney end other hydrocatbon Miblltnc:et s .. 1 of the Cll)' of Coeta M ... thll t111n d1y of June, 199• 111111 P Pnlnney (d) Any mechanlcll devtce, 1pp1r11u1 or equipment uMd. rel1ted to or Coata M"•· C1lllornt1 untll 11'141 Interested Ln the WI an /or IF YOU ARE A CREDI-trom Mid 11ncs by,,,..~ ot mlnet, City Clel'k and 1.11-olflclo Clerk of thl City Councll ol tne City of Coata con!\ICled with emergency mlCihlnlf'Y, vec:hlcle M work hour ol 11.00 • m., July 30, t98• at estate: TOR or a co°a':3ent credit.or weti.. d.,rlcka and/Of othet equlp- MMI (•) NOIM aouroee ueoc:lated with conatrvctlon, repllr, remodell~. or Which time they wlll be opened pub-A petition has been filed f th d vou m• ••t ment from turfaca locatlor\f on ed· lXHlerT A llfldlng ot any,..., ptoperty, provided llld ICIMtlM do not tu• plllCI llcty and read •loud In the councH b JERRY LOUIS FRED-O e ece · J -Joining °' neighboring 1ano1. or 1 Section 13.111 and 13-712 ti.tween the hoUI'• of 8·00 p.m. 1nd 7 00 •Jiit on Wllkdaya, lnclUOlng cti1mber1 SMltd propou£a ahall Y file your claim Wlth the t)'lng outside olthe 1t>OY1 deKrlbtd ... , o • • fl>A~..-. _ _ 81turdey, Of •t 111y time on Sundey M 1 FederaJ hOllCSay ~'': ~~: ~1~~': ~~ n~t:i': ERICKS & DIANE K court or present u to the~-11nd. u r111r111d by F.I => -~ L.'--~~' _ -::.__::.. - . • . ;-.,,.. DiM ~· ..,._,. ~ .... ~JrhlPI.,.. utlUzed OOODMAN in the Superior sonaJ representative ap-F1rnawonn. 1nd 01h4tra, lelaor Adopt prav111001 In Orange County ~ s.ctlon 4·1-2 fOf~lM protect ~ .._.--~ .mark Any bid r• Coun of Orange County re· ..._ thl unde< that certain Ground L ..... a 3 SactlOn 13·714 NOlM leYll mMaUrementa criteria. potential or actual lroat damage or'othlf 1dver11 weather condltlofla. # U .. ,........ •TA..-..... J•D.R.Y pointed b 1o1ae court WI n memorendum of Which wa , .. cnange 10 rNd ' (Q) MObll9 notM IOUrcM uaoclatld with agriovlturll operation• Clo not llme tor the receipt of bid• lhall bl q .. ""' • • • • & ~-n -.,_ -1 io\11' mon from U'6 d.a CQldld..~ trf ... .. Any ~M levll m ... urement1 made purtuanl to 1hl1 cnaptlf lh.~11 be tat<• plact't>etw91n the hours ot 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 1.m. on WM!Cd•'J9, returMd lo lh• bidder u~. It LOUIS FREDERICKS & first issuance of letters as 54M. Page 15 f. Of II R«.ont~1 performed using a aound level meter u O.llnecs In Section 13·713 Including S11urd1y, or 11 1ny time on Sunday or a f'edlr91 holiday lhlll be lhe aoll reapon1lbllty ollhl DIANE K. OOOOMAN be vfded . Sectl ·n 700 of wnlch prOYldet that ~ 11\111 " Section 13-715 Dulgnaled no111 zon.. (h) Moblll nOIM IOUroea uaootated with agrlouhural peat COt'lltol bidder to ... that hi• bid la reollved appointed u peraonal rep-pro m o f ,.._., have no right to ent., uoon tl\e IUI'· Change to r11d thrOUQh peetldde apptlcetfon, provided that the application 11 made In In proper time the Probate Code o \.AW• flCI ol Mid leaMCI PtWllMt II()( to Tne ent1rt t1<r11ory ot th• City 11 fltr•by d11lgn11ed u Noll• Zone 1 " accordance wttlT r•tr1c11d mat•lll permit• laaued b)' Of u1gu11tlonl A Mt of pl1n1, Special Pro'lialona tttentative to adml.niat.er the forrua The ume f.or hling uM aald 1 .. Md preml ... O' '111 5 Section 13-718 U.1<10< Nol11 Standard• enl0tce4 by the Agnc:ulturll Commllllon« ano .Odltlona to GeMtal Provtllonl estate of FRED FR.EDER-c1auns will not itt pnor pc>nlOn thlfeol 1boVe Mid l>lant Adopt ptov111ons or Orange COYnty Cod• Section 4--8-5. but ctlaoge the (I) Noft4 IOUfc.I IUOdat.a With the malnlen~ of real property, to the Standard Specltlclllona may I C KS A K A JI' R E D f hs [exp th date pacau.t to and 500 feet below ttll t1ra1paragrap11 1naubMCtlon (b)1orMd provtdtdNldlCIMtleltak1placebliw.n7,00&.mandlOOp.m.onany beoblllned1ttl'l4toffloeofthe04-FREDRICKS( d th In to ourmont rom e preaent 1urf1oe of 11'141 tea1ed (bl 11 lhlll be unl1wtu1 for any ~n 11 any location Within tile City to d1y except Sunday or• Federal hOllday. or between 11'11 houri of 9·00 am. rectM of Public Serv\eee, Room un er e • of the heanng noticed above. Pfltl"llSN tor any purpoM whit· cr1111111y nolM, °' 10 allow tile crNtlon of any not• on property owned, and 8:00 p.m. on Sund1y M 1 Federal hOOday 419. 77 F1lr Drive, Cotta M .... Call· dependent Admirustrauon of YOU MA y EXAMINE '°'* leued. occupied or otnerwtM oontrOlled by 14.lCh peraon, When tile U) Any ICtMty 10 the extent ragulatlon thereof haa been preempted by IMnla upon • no1w1fund1bl9 pay. F.states Act). The petition Ls h fil k t b th court If The 1trMI 1ddrMI 1nd othll' foregoing cau'" tne notee llYel, When meuurlld on any other rN1C1.,,t111 8t1t1 or Federal l1w. (Ord. No. 2700, 1, 9· 19·73; Otd. No 2715, 1, m1n1 ol S 10.00 An 1ddltlon1I set for hearing in Dept No 3 t e e . ep Y e h · common d"fgn1llon. II lflY, of 11'141 propeny, lllhlf w11n1n or outlldl Ille City, to exoeld: (then conflnue wtth 11· 13·73; Ord. No. 2970, 1. 10· 1·7&) charge of S2.00 wtll be maO. If 700 Ci . ,.._ · lli you are mterested in t e es· rHI property dllCflbed 1bove II rut ot 4-6-51 And cnange tne llm• period• to. 7:00 A M. to 11 oo P M. to tM. 4-f4 lchOOta, l'loepftM end churott.e; lpecW proYi.lona. h1ndled by matt (Phone (7 ,,., at v1c "-"Cnler .. tale you may serve upon the purported to be· 20e71 G<*lawtt. 1 oo A.M It INN be unlawfl.ll for any pertOn 10 crMt• any nolM wl\fch CiauMI the 75•·5323 for purcn11hig lnlor· West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 ' drrurustr tor or Huntington S..ch. Callfornl~ 6 Section t3·717 lntlflor nOIM 111ncs1rd1 nolll llvel at any acllool, hoepltll M ctlurctl whlll the aarne la In uM 10 m1t1on I on July 18 1984 at 9·30 A M executor or a a ' T1'141 underllgned Tru1tM di .. Adopt provtaion1 of Orange County Cod• Section 4-6-~. but In tubNCtlon exceed tile nolM Nm1t1 u IC)eC!fltd In aec:tlon 4~ prMCJlbed lor tile E1eh bid ahall be mid• on the IF you' OBJECT. to lh · upon the attorney for the ex· cla•m• any llabltlty for any lnc:Ol'rec:t· (bl change ·un•ncorPofllld 1111 of the county" 10 .. City" and ··in-UllQl'led nOIM ione In wtilch the te:nool, hOlpltll or ctiun:n II located, 0t Proposal Form, lhMI• P-1 through . e ecutor or administrator, and ""'ot tne l\fMI lddr ... 1nd other corporated or un1nco<l)Or1ted to "Within or outald• 1111 city . 1nd change Wtildl nolM i.WI unreuonat>ty lntlt1«• with the u11 of IUCh fnathuttona P·7, provided In '"-contr1ct dOCU· granting of the peUuon, you file with the court with common dfflgn111on If any, lhOWn tne time periOda 10 1·00 A M. to 11 00 PM 10 7 00 A M M wl\lc:n unreuonably dl1turbt or ann0Y9 p1tlen11 In 11'141 holC>/tll. menll. •nd •h•U be 1CCOmpanled should either 1ppear at the f f written herein 1 Section 13· 718 Not11 near 9Chool1. ho19lt111. cnurcnet P<OYldld con.pfcuou9 llgn1 .,.. dllplaytd In thr• (3) Mpatlll tocattona by• certllted or cuhler"• cheek or• h • ..i.... d tate u ob'-· proo O service. a Said "'' wm be m1de. Dut Renumber u old Cotta Meea Municipal Code Section 13·733. and within one-tenth of a mlle of the lnetltutlon lndlclttng t1'141 Pf'eMl\Cll of• bid bond for not leu thin 1~ of .e-.. "6 an 9 • yo F--request stating that you de· w11nou1 covenant or werranty, ••· ci111lge reflfence 10 Sec:tlort t3·727 10 69Cllon 13-716 tehOOI, church or l\OIPllll. (Ord. No 2700 ~ I, 11-19-13) the tmOYnt ot the bid. m1d1 pay· UOna 0~ file wntt.en objec· sire special notice of the ti). preaa or 1mplled, regarding tllte, 8 Section 13-719 NolM level meuuremenl teo • ...,._ 1, Motonettlcte racfnt. 1bl1 to lhl Coate M ... SanltlfY tions with the court before . f lnv nt.o and ap poaseulon or encumbr1ne.a. to Adopt p1ov111on1 of Orange County Code Section •-&-to It lhlll be unlawful to conduct motor vehicle rlClng. tMtlng, timing or Olatrlct No propoM!a lhall be con· the hearing. Your appear· mg~ an t ry ts • pay the remaining principal 9'1m of 9 Section 13-720 var11nce procedure a1m111r not ... producing actMtlle 1t r9CeW1y1. 9'>MdW•'J9, olf·road aldered un'"' 1CCOmpanltd by ance may be in per90n or by pra ment o estate aue or th• notl(a) aecured by aaJd Died of Change to rMd venlc:ll courM&. dr1g stripe or other tlmlf&r p1ac:ie1, lnotucslng, but not 1uc11 castllw'• ctiec:ll. caah M bid· of the petitions or a(."("()unt.s Trull. wun Inter"' thlteon. 11 ·111 Tne own« or operator of a nOIM source wt11Ch vlol1IM 1ny Hmlted to. thl operation of midget rec. can. drag c:ara, mot~. ofl-der'1 bond your attorney menuoned 10 Secuon 1200 provided 1n Mid no11(a), act.11ncea. provlelon of Ihle chat>tlf m1y tne an app11e111on W'lln the Olrector of rOld Ylhlclel. and apecJatty automobllM, ~ t1'141 hOUra Of 11 30 p.m h 1N1 ~ b11~_ lhalton abebl-~form r'ur~.~~ lF YOU ARE A CREDI-d 1200 ~ of the Cahfomla 11 tny under 111111trn1 ol Mid Died Development ServlCM tor 1 varllllOI lfom thl proYlllona ot thla c:tlapt« and 8 oo 1 m (Otd No 3093. \ t. 10.24-781 ..... -· '".,_, TOR or a contlngent creditor an Cod. of Trott. ,... ch1rga and P · Thi appllc;atlon an111 Ml forth all 1ct10n1 11ken to comply with lhl1 he ....... Air condtttonl"O Md retrtoerltiofl; epeolel pro'fWon.. by lh• Co1t1 M ... Sanitary Dlltrlct Probate e penaes of the TrullM and of Ille cnaptr. the reuona 1mmedl1t1 compll1nca and any otlllf mtormtlon During the llv•vear period IOllowlng tll• 1tfect1ve d111 of 1hla anlcll. and 11 mad• In ICicordanoe with the of the deceased, you must R O 8 E R T L . trutll cr .. 111d by said Died of requ11tld on 1n appllct1lon form prepared by th• Dtr9Ct0t Th• 1pplleent the notM 1t1ndard1 enurnetated In MC:tlon1 •~5 and 4-e-e lhall bl prov111on1of1n1 Propo111 require· file your claim with the HUMPHREYS Trull, for the amount ru1on•b~ ahlll p1y 1r..of1100 000 tor proceMlng " lncrMMd llgnt(8)db(A)wflefe 1n1 alleged offentlvef\OIM IOUrc.1• In •Ir meenatc'n bidder muat "'-ii~-·_,. and court or present at to the per· 881 D D #33 Htlmated 10 be 123212 12 "(b) An applicant en1t1 remain aubJICI 10 proHCutlon under 11'141 terma oondltlontng or r11r1ger1tlon 1y11em or uaoclated equipment wt'llch wu ""' ~·..... 1 . over r . The benef1C1ary under aald Died of 11'111 chapte< unlll a v1r11oca 11 granted tn1talltd prior to 1n1 1ff1etlv1 dall of lhl• artlcle (Ord No 2700, \ t, 11ao prequallllld H rlQulred by law aonated reprehsen ta ta ve ah~· Newport Beech, CA. H613 01 Trust ner1totor1 111ecuted Ind '(c) The dlr9CIO< an111 1v11u111 all applleltlona and deny or gttllHhe t-19-73; Ord No 2715. \ i, 11. 13-73) A Cl111 A or C42 c:on1r1CIM'1 po1n by t e court w1t in US-%710 det•verlel to 1ne undlflllgned 1 WTll· variance won raapec1 to ume comp111nce aubjeet 10 1ny condftlonl the IM. .... ,o. NotM level__.,,.._., licen111• required four months from the date of Published Orange Coast ten Oec111at1on ol Default and 0.. Director a..ma rMaonabll to acn1eV1 maximum compllll\OI With thll Thi location Mlected lor meuurlng extenor nOIM 11Y91• ahlll be at any Thi Boerd of O.rectora ol tne first issuance of letters as mand for Su. Ind 1 written Notice cnaptlf EAICll v1r1anoe 1na11 Ml fonn ttll approved metllod ltld !Ima point on t1'141 1fftcted propeny 1n1enor nolM meuurement1 llhall be Coata Meat S1n1t11Y C>lllrtcl r• Daily Pilot June 28. 29. July ol Oefaull and Etectlon 10 Mii The acnedule fa< actii.ving compliance In Ille 1111lu1t1on, the OlrectM lhlll made wlttlln t1'141111ec11d dwelling unit Thi meuurement lhaJI be made 11 Hf'Vll thl rlgM to rtJect any or all provtded m Secuon 700 of 5 1984 under119necs cauMd Mid Notice of cona1d1r 1n1 magnitude 01 tile nolM nu111nce, tne u .. ol property a pofnt at leut IOI.Ir (4) fMI from the will. celling. M floor neerMt thl bldt the Probate Code of C4ili-· THF-81 Oel1u11 1nd Election to s.tl 10 bl attectlld by 1n1 n04M 1n1 11m1 lae1or1 rllatlld 10 atuoy. dealQn financing llleged offenalve nOIM sour~ and may bl mid• wrtn ttll wlndowa ol tne Th• Contractor 11\all comply wlln fomia The tame for filing recorded in 1n1 county whete the ind con1tructlon ot r1mec11a1 work, int economic lactora rMa1ed to age affected 111\lt open. (Ord No 2700, \ I. 9-19·73; Ord No. 2870. ~ I, the prov111on1 of Section 1770 to 1 · will not expire prior PUBLIC NOJICE rnl propeny 11 located and uMlul Ill• ol equipment. 1nd 1n1 general put>llc 1n11r1111nd welfare " 10· 1·7&) 1780 1nclu11v1. of the Callfornl• C &llT\S -DATED June t 5 ttM 10 Section 13·721 Vlolauona lee ..... 11 .... nMt of 11\forcemenl. labor Cod•. the pr1v1lllng r•I• end to four months from the dale HOTICI 0, 1"UITll'I IAt.a AMERICAN RECONVEY ANCE Chano• 10 , .. d TM Orange County Slllflff. the County Hllltn Officer and their duly sc111 of wag" 111abll11111d by lhl of the hearing noticed above. T.I. NO. '-411 SERVICES. INC "(•I Any peraon v101111ng any of 1h1 pro11111on1 of thta cnepter ahall be 1utl!Mlled r~Llllvel ,,. dlrtcllld to enforce tne prOY\alon• of tn11 Costa Mui San111ry Dlatrlcl which YOU MA y EXAMlNE NOTICI Aa n•d Trualee OMmed guilty of 1 m11demeanor and uPOn conviction lhlfeof ahall bl artlcll. TM Orange County Shefltt the County Hnllh Offtc.r Ind In.Ir •rt 1111<1 With the Assistant Sec· YOU ARI IN ~fA~ T UHOClll A By Jofln M Coombe Pr .. .oen1 fllllld tn an amount not 1>1CMd1ng One Thou11nd Doll1r1($100000) dUly 1umorlZ11d fep1...,1tatlvn are "'tnortted, pursuant 10 Pen11 Code retary of 111<1 0111r1ct and lhall for-the file ~ept by the court. I1 THUtD O«ID Of TitUIT, DATIO 717 Lido Park ()(1111 and ·or be 1mpr11lonlld n 1n1county1111 for a period not exCMdl~ 1111 (6) MC11on ese 5, to arrNI any peraon w11nou1 • warrant wtlln they h1111 1111 pena111 .. prncrlbecl tneref0t1 you are 111t.erested m the es-DeCIMalJt 1tt, t-. UM.Ill Newport Buell CA 112663 montna Eacn v101a11on may 1n1111d bl cnarged u an lnfracllon · rMtorllble c:auM 10 believe 1n11 sucn peraon hu commllllld 1 mtld .. tor noncompN1nc1ol111d cod• tale, you may serve upon the YOU TAKI ACTION TO '9tOTICT (71•1675-5446 (b)E1cn11meanottenaiv1n0teeexCMd11nyoneofthlflV1C1tagorlel mMt'IO(lnthelrprM1noe Oaled June27 1984 -.,...a_, tr IO YOUft '9t0NlltTY, IT MAY H SaldNlewWbeconductedby combining nolM levll and ~umu1111v1 period Ml lorth In Section 1:)..716, No perton ahall lntertere wnn oppoM or rffill any autha<lred peraoo BY ORDER OF TH! BOARD OF DI· executor Oi aw.iunlS 8 r , or IOU> AT A ,uaUC IALI. W YOU AM ERl.CAN RECONVEY ANCE or 1111 thr11 ca1egor111 In Section 13· 717. 1n111 conat11u11 1 aep1r1t1 charged with the enforc.menl 01tn11 arttcle wtilll auch peraon 11 engeOed RECTORS · upon the attorney for the ex· NEID AN IXPt.ANATtOM O' THI SERVICES INC ottense and be punlahabl• as such, provided 1n111ny one minute of nOIM In t1'141 petfMmance of n11 duty (Ord No 2700, \ 1 9-19-73. Ord, No, OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY eocut.or or administrator, and NATU,.I Of' THI '9t0CllDINO 717 Ltdo Park Dflve cannot be uaed In more 1h1n one cumul111v1 pe<lod 2715, \ 1, 11-13-73) DISTRICT file with the court with AQ.AtNIT YOU, YOU IHOULD Newport Beech CA 926e3 11 Section 13·722 Addlt1on11 remedl11 abatement 1eo. .... 11. Vtrla,_ proe.cture. Publlahed Or1ng1 Cout Diiiy Piiot CQNTACT A LAWYEll (714) 675-5A48 Renumber u old Coeta MIU Munlclpal Codi Section 13-736 The owner or operltor of a n0tM 10Urce which YIOlaln any of Ille June 28 July 5. 1984 proof of se~ce. a written on July 19. 19M. at 10·00 AM , Published Orange Cout Dally PllOI 12 Section 13.723 Enforcement officer dellgnated pr~ of thf1 article may hie an applic:ltlon wltn llltl H..itn Offlol< f(l( TH-87 request statmg that you de· EXCHANGE TITLEHOLDERS. INC. June 26. July 5 t2. 1984 TH-17 Aenumt>et as Old Co111 Meu Munlctpat Code Section 13-737 1 v11tllll'lce from th• prov1a1on1 lhlfeof wherein Mid~ or operator sire special notice of the fU. u duty appointed TtultM vn<llf f~~~~:~~!4,:e~3!nd r1M<ved fC>f lulure u11 ::' ::r=~1~1~~~!~~~~nc:"~ .:=. ~~:::C,'~t~ PWIC NOTICE mg of an uwentory and ap-:'C::'~1~9°k;r:~;:, EXHIBIT B achieving compllanoe, and a prop<>Md um. tehtdull for It• 1eeomplllh· praaement of estate aaaets or No. 93·1557023, of Offiolal R«:ofd1 0tv111on 6 ment. Slid 1ppltc1tlon ahell be tee0mp1nled by • '" In th• amount of MOM of the petitions or accounts In the offlce ot t1'141 County Reoordw NOllE CONTROL aeventy-flve dollar• ($75 00) A llPlrlll 1ppllcatlon anan be flied for ••ch NOTICE Of TRUITIE'I IALI mentioned In Section 1200 of Otlngl County; Stat• Of Call· ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS nolM souroe, provided, howelllf, tn11 MVll'li moblll sourcet undtlf YOU ARTE .• IN "°0E'F':°ul1:UNDER A d 1200 5 f th Calif . tornla. !xecvted by Joen K. Huff· he . .,._,, Oec1arauon of Polley common ownenhlp, or Mveral ll111d aourOH on• 1lngle property mey be an · O e orrua man. 1 m11trled woman, u her IOll In order 10 control unneceuary 1xc:.aa1v1 and annoying IOUndl oomblned Into one ( 1) appllcatlon. Upon reoetpt of aald appHcatlon and OEEO OF TRUST, DA TED July l2th, Probet.e Code. and aep11t1t1 property Will SELL emanating trom unincorporated 1r111 of Ille County. It 11 hetlby d1C11red fee, tile Health Offiolr tnlll refer It with hla recommendallon lhlteon 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION HURWITZ, REMER & AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST to bl the policy of 1111County10 prot11b11 auch sounds gen«ated from Ill within thlny (30) dlya to thl NolM V1rl1nc9 Board IOI' ICllon thereon In TO PROTSE0CT0VOTUR PPU8ROPICERSTI, EIT DIVINCENZO BIDDER FOR CASH (payable 11 aources u 1pec:1t1ed •n th11 arttele ICCOfdance with the proYlaloos ol tlllt article MAY BE l A A l Al ti,,,. of Ille In lawful money of 11'141 1111 determined 1na1 cenein sound leVela are delrlmentll 10 the public An appjlcanl lor 1 van.nee ahell rtmaln 1ub)ecl to prOMCUtlon undlf IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION llO Newport C~nter Drtve, United Stat•) 11 tile Chapman Av· h .. Jln welfera and ufely and contrary to publtc lnfe<Ml (Ord No 2700. the tlfml of thl• artlcle untll a varlanc9 IS granted. (Ord No 2700. \ 1. g~OCT~~IN~~~~~~T ~6u. i~0 # 15 ~entrance to the Civic Cent« 1 9-19-731 9.19. 73. Ord. No. 2715, \ i , 11-13. 731 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER New~rt Beach, CA. ttHO BulldlnQ, 300 Eu1 Chapman Av· tee ....... 2. Definition•. he . ..._11. NotM Varllncl eo.rcs. 0 13 h 1,.8• 9 1.. 7 .. 9 781 9nl.lt. Or1nge. CAHfornla, 111 right, Tne ro11ow1ng words, pnreses and term• u uMd In 1n11 1rtlcl1 ahlll There 11 lllfeby created a NOIM Variance Board con1l1t1ng of live (5) n July 1 · " ~. 11 : ~ a.m.. " • 11111 1nd lnterNI con~ to and nave the meaning as indicated below member• Two (2) of tile member• 1na11 be prol...ion11 engineer•. one (I) ORANGE COAST TITLE COM· Published Orange Coast now held by It under Mid Died of Amt>lflnt noise level shall mean 1ne 1UencomPAMlng no•M level of whOm ahall nave demon1trated knowledge and expertenc. In the f1tlld PANY 1 CillfOfnl• CMporl!lon, aa Daily Pilot June 28, 29, July Tru1t In the ptopertylltvated In llld aaaoc11ted wil'1 a given environment, being a compoaH• or aound• from of acou111ca. and one (1) of wl'lom shall be a reglltered mechtnk:al duly ap~nl:'.Jrut'i" ~ndlt = 3 1984 THF 82 County and State ~Ibid 11. 111 sources excluding 11\e alleged ottenaive no111 II the loclllon and engineer One 111 member ahell be 1 pny11Clan llolnMCS In thl• State, purauant 0 0 tu• r9COf • • PARCEL 1· Loi 20 of TrlC1 No 1ppro>11me1e 1tme 11 which 1 compar1aon with 1n1 alleged offenllve n0tM qu.itflld In the fllid ol pnyaiologleal effec11 of nolM One I 1 I member an1n July l8th, 11179· 11 lnal No 23326• 11t m11c W\TICE 7223, In IM City of Newpc>n BMctl 11 to be made be 1 r~1111ve of bullneaa llnd lnduatry One (ti member anall be• In t>oOk 13233· ~ 43A. of Offlcill r~ "" County of Orange. St1t1 of Call· ~mu1111111 per>OCI sneu mean an add1ttv1 period of time compc>Md ol rec>reMntl1hre of the gene<ll public =~!, '"«,:~= ~',~:: ~~~~ NOTICE IHVITIMO lfDI fornl1, u per mip recorded In book lndlYldual lime segment• wtilch may bl conunuoua M in11nupted The NolM Varlanoe Board lhall 1111lu111 all appllcltlona tor variance fornla E>1ecvted by Edwin C. Blake NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tna1 2H. pagea 1·18 of Ml~ Oeclbel (dBi 1n111 mean• unll wl'llen denolM the ratlO between two (2) from the requlrementa of thll artlcll lfld may grant Mid varl11'\QM with and Cynthl• C Bllkl Will SELL AT aealld proP<)aal• tor lurnllhlng 111 Ml.Pl In lhl OfflQe of tile County quanutlll wtitcn are proportional to power tile number ot delbel1 rM91Ct 10 time f(l( compliance, aub)ecl 10 14.lCh terma, condition• and IC C 0 TO GHE.ST tabor. mllerlala. equipment, tr1na-Rec.order of Mid County. corresponding to lh• ra110 ot two (21 amount• ot powe< 111en ( 10) tlm .. the requirement• u It may deem reasonable to achieve maximum comptt1noe PUBL AU Tl N HI pon1ti0n artd iucn other faclllllls PARCEL 2' Non .. Jtclu.alve IP• l09ar1thm to 1h1 baM ten ( 10) ol lh11 r1t10 with the provlllon• of Ihle artlc:le. Sald llfma, condltlona. ll'ld requlr• BIDDER FOR CASH (payable 11 11 may be required tor MODl-purtenlt'll ~t• tor tngr ... Dwelllng unit lh•ll mean • single unit providing complete 11\dlC)lfldenl ment1 may Include but ahall not bl llmlted lo Umlt1t1ona on nolM tevel• ~';;! s':.~n) ~~~~I ,::,t~~~ FICA TION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS and agt ... over prlv111 1treet1 u ll111ng.f1Clllt.a fOf one or mM• peraon1 lnC1udlng permanent prov11lon1 tM and oe>er•tlng hOUrl Eacn such var11nG1 1h1ll Mt forth In detaJI tl'MI 10 tne Old Or1nne Count" ON WEST 19TH STREET AT Mt torttl In thoee cet1aln o.olat· 11v1ng lieeptng. 1111ng cooking and sanitation 9'>1)roYld method of achleVlng mu1mum comptlanc:e and 1 time actltdull • ' POMONA AVENUE ANO WEST alton of Covenant1, Condltlon9 and Emergency m1eh1nery vehtele or work ll'ltll mMn any machinery. tor ha accomplitnmenl In 11s determlnlllona l&id Board "'-11conlldll1111 CourthouH localed on Santa Anl 19TH STREET AT PLACENTIA AV· Aeatrlctlona recorded In t>OOk 9598, ...ri1cle or ""°'" uMd employed or perlOfmed in an effort to protect. magnitude ol nvtaance cauaed by the offenllve n0111, the u'" of property Blvd · bet-SycamMI SI & ENUE. will be r-ved by the City of page 902, Offlcill Record• and In provide or rNIOt "'e cond11lons 1n 1111 community M f(l( the citizenry.°' within the ar• of 1mp1ngemen1 by lhl nolM. lh• llme factor• related to Broldway Sinla Ani. California 111 Cotti Mes• 11 the Otttee of lhe City boot! 9598. Plge 933, Offldal A.-work by pnv111 or pubUc utllll191 when rutorlng utility llf'lllCI 11udy, dellgn. financing end cone1ruct1on ot remedial work, lhl economic rignt. 11111• and Interest conveyed 1° Clerk 77 Ftlr ()(Ive Coale M411a. cord• ~ - Fixed nOIM source sn111 mean • stationary devlel wt1ten CTNtll l.ctor• rel1ted lo age and uaeful Ille ol equipment: and 1111 general public and now held by 11 under •ald Died Cilltornia, unlll ttll hour of 11.00 EXCEPT ll'larefrom all ell, gu, aounda wn1le fixed or mo11on1ea1, 1ncludlng but not llmlled to lndualrlal 1n11rnt 111d welfare Any Ylrilnce granted by .. 1a Board lhall ti. by of Trull In the property altuited In 1 m .. July 10, 1ga4, 81 wt1ICitl ume mineral• and other hydrocarbon and commercial machinery and equipment resolution 1nd 1hall be tranamllted 10 lhl H11l1h Office< for enforcement. Hid Counly and State deacrlbed u : tubltlnc.t tying below 1 dts)lh of Griding shall me1n 1ny excav1Ung or ltlllng ol eartn mater111, or 1ny Any v1o11t1on of lhl 1erm1 of Mid var11nce 1h1U be unlewful Loi 2 ol TrlCt 3380. In the City of ~~~d wl~l::d ~nn~h~bl~~u~~~ 500 fMt lrom the eurtace of llld combination 111«eof conducted el 11 1111 to prepare nld Ill• lor Members of the V11ttance Board ahall be ippOlntld by. 111<1 al\all aerve Costa Mua. 18 per map recorded In Chambers. Slllild Pf'OPOMll ahall ptoperty, but with no r1Qtlt of tur· con1truct1on M otn. lmprov..,.,.,,11 thl<eon 11 thl pleuurt of, IM Bo.rd of Supervtaon. Said Bolfd lh•ll adopt &ooti 133· Pio-34 to 39, Mi.. bell ll'le lhl9 of thl work and IM lace entry, u prOYlded fn Med r• Impact nOIH 111111 mean lhl nOIM prodvcecl by the c:ollltlon of one reuon1bll rulll and regulation• for 111 own prooldur• In Clrrytng out lta cellll'leOUI tnaPI In t1'141 office ol thl name of lhl blddlf but no other corded In boot! 9729 pege 511 Of· m ... In motion Wllh 1 ........ _d mus wtilCh mav be either In motion Of at tunc11<>n1 under tne "'01ttsion1 of thla artlcil COi.iniy Rec0tdlf 01 Mid County fldll .. ~~ ..... .......,., , ... T .. -., .. , ........ __ .. Ot"'~ AAA-dl•ltnovt·hl-marlll Any bid• ,.. .._ ...... r .. 1 Three (3) memberl an1n conatltutl • que<um Ind 11 IMll lhr• (3) •• r .vvr • .., ·--..-c......O .;;;~111 achedultd CIOalng The 1tr"' tddr... 1nd other Mobile n0t11 aource atiall mean any nolM touroe othlt 111111 I ll•ed aff1rm1ttvl volea an1tt bl requlrtd 1n auppon ol 1ny 1Ctlon ignatton. 11 any of the rnJ propeny 11,,,. f()( the r&e:*pt Of bldt tl'lall be common dWlgnatton. If 111y, of 11'141 nolM souroe Thi Healtn Offloer, M hi• appointed repr-tatlve, lh•H be • dncnbed above II purl)Ortld lQ be r.iurned 10 tha t>ldder unol)IMd II rul property cSMcrlbed •~ la NolM level an111 mean the "'A weighted aound praeaure 111191 In non11otlng ex ottk:lo member of the Varlanoe Bo.rd, Ind lflall act u 29i~J·~~d~=~d,~t;r~= dlt· lhallbethllOlltaapontlbllltyoflhe purponed to be. 17 Cypr ... Point decibel• obt1lned by ullng aound I~ m.i« 1t llOW reepon11 with • Sec:rete<y of 11'141 Bo1rd ~ 10 ... lhll hit bid le received Lane, Newport Beaol'I. ~llfMn141. ret«ence preNUr• ot twenty (20) m1Cronewton1 per aquare met.et TM M•tlnga of tl'I• N0111 Varl1nce 801rd ahall bl held at tile c.u of Ille clalma any H1bll fOf any Incorrect· Thi u~ligned Trutt" di• unit of l'TIM9Uremen1 shall bl de1l9n•ted u dB( Al Secret1ry Ind 11 evctl tlm .. Ind IOClllon1 u Mid Board lhlll ci.tennlne. n"' 01 1"-etr .. t eddr'" •nd other In ~r:::'of11$na end 8'>ecllleatlON ctllma 1ny llat>fltty tor ll'IY lncofrec:t• Pe<eon tll•ll mean 1 l)l!'IOI\, firm. auoc:latlon, copartnerlhlp, Joint All tueh meeting• ahlll bl open to tile public common dlllgn•tlon, If any lhown mey bl obtained ti the OfflQe of t1'141 l'IMI of the etr9tt addr., lt'ld othlf ....,,ture, CMPC>flllon or 1ny entity. publle °' prtv1t1 In n1ture Tr111111ng end other expen .. lnQJrfld by MCh Boerd member In the htfSetlldn 11 ...... City EnalMet. 77 Faw om.. Colt• common dellgnltlon, H any, lhown Relldentlll propeny a11an me1n 1 patoel of rMI property wflldl ta perl«mance of hla ottlci* dutlM INll be relmburMCI It• rat• detlfmlned 1811 wt be made, ...,, 1• Caliloi le t'9f\HI nar .. n d...,..oped ltld uMd lllll« In part 0t ln whole for realdenllll purpoaee by rtlOlutlOn of tile Bolfd of 8~ (Otd No. 2700. \ 1. 9·19-73, wtthOvl co;::.an1 or w11tranty, •11• ~=· ~ 01 'ft'Ooo~n 9/J: SalO Mia .ti! bl mede, t>ut otllef ftll/l trantlenl UM1 tuef't U hotell Ind motell, Otd No. 2715, \ 1, I 1·13-73; Ord No 2970, \ 1. 10·1·75) pr ... Of ltd. r~dlng lllle, dftlonal charge of S2.00 mwt bl wlthOut ~t or wetranty, U • Simple tone nOIM lhalf mean• nOIM CflarlClarlr.ed t>y • predomln1nt lec. ..,..M. .....-, po1 .... 1on. Of tneum inoea, lo lnc:itudtd If handled by m111. Plane, prw or ~· ~ding mi.. frequency or ffequencl• '° 111a1 other lr9Quenctea cannot bl reacsuy Within fifteen ( 15) da)'l lollowtng lhl deoi..lon of the Varlanot Board on pay 1"-Jlfn) a"'"t~":: C:: 0: apedlicatloot Ind othlt contracit potMUIOn, or enc:umbrAM*. 10 dfitlngullhed 1n applloetton the 1Ppbt'it, the HMllh Off\oer, or tny member of t1'141 tht not9\• Neut Y 0 docu"*1t• may ai.o bl aumlned pay the rttNllnlng ~l 111m Of Sound ..,... meter .tiall mean 1n tnetrument me.Ung Amerlc:&n 9oard of SupervtlOft, rney IJ)PMI the declllon to Iha 8o1td of lklPlr· Truat, wllh lntar•t t'*-On, aa at the OMot of th9Ctty Cllfk of the the no-C•) ~by Aid Deed of Netlonal Standerd 1nelhute'• Stlt'ldard 81 4-1971 IM Type 1 or Type 2 vl90r• by llllng 1 notlol of~ with the 8ec:nltlfY ot t1'141 Variance Eloatd. Wiovtded ~ ': note(•~ ~v-o= C•tY of Cott• MeM. Truet, wit" lntet•t uweon,. aa aouncs..,... !Mtll"I or.,, tnttrument and the NIOOltted reconi1ng and In thl CMa of 111 ~by the~' ror • V9'lanOI the nottcia Of flfl/n:; ~ 1::; end bell bid ~ be made on tt'le prOlllded In aalcl noMC•>• edwncet. ....... ng -u-t whlotl w111 prcwt09 equ!Vallnl date ~ tttlll be~ by•,_ to bl oomputed by the 8ectetttY on ° · Gel ••· .... -.... ,........ ...__, p , 11v-.-If etfY ~ th9 terma Of Mid Deed anS~nd ---~··llvel of 1 .ound. 1n d.clblfa. lhall ,,,_, ~20) the ~of the •t.lmal*' coet Of Pf'~ 11'141 'Mterl• tequh'ed to be ~ of the Truatee and Of the f;:;p;-'~·~ t~~t;tct d; of TMt, feea. cMrV1a ~ a • umee tl'll ~mm 10 tt11 ~ i..., c 101 Of tn. ratio of tl'le ~· Of th9 tOtWWded to the lolr'd or ~ .. dltc:ualtd hlf•tt• " tile ~= et.ateo by Mid OMO Of ment• and tflal bl ace~ PIMM Of the r,,.tee end Of CM IO'll1d to 1 r...,encie Pf"eMUr• wtik:h r~ preeeure aNll be ~ly actual OOllt ol IUCtl preparctlOn dlff«'I from the •tlmltecl coet ap. . by 1 otrtlfttd or CMtllar ·a theOll Of a tNltl cnated t)V Mid Deed of ll•ted (Orel No 2100. 1. t-1f.13, Ord No 2170. 1.1G-1·75) propriate peymenta .n-11 bl IMdt either to 0t by the aeonrtttY bal~o~ t:'°:"~~.:,: bid bond IC' not .... thin '°"Of TMt '\ ..,,_ .....,_ .._. ._... .,. ... Ul'tmeftt ~ w.thln tlftMrl ( 11) daye fol0w4ncl recel9t of • notlcl Of ~ 111d the told the amount of the bid, mede pay. The total emount Of tile ~ Arly nol• level ~ midi purt1.1ant to the ptOlllllOna of thll ippe91tae11'141 s.cr.tary of the v.n.inc. loard lhall forwwd to 11le eo.td by the ~~ 1!ed be t and •bit to IM Cfty Of Coate MaM. No bal~ Of IM ol)llgatlon MOUred lftlcll anall be perlOtrMd uetno a '°'1nd 1eiw91 tne'« M ct.ftned 11'1 Mellon of~ ooplel of Iha ~tlon for van.no.; t1'141 recommendetlon reuona nd ~ at= rim::; proCIC*i lhall ti. contldated ut\IMI by 1"9 .P'Ol*tY to be IOld llld 4,.e-2 (Ord No 2100. 1,t-19-73) leo. ....... ~---· of the HMlth Offkier; the notloe of~; •H evidence ooncemtng Mid ft:':,~ Plibllcatlon of the Notloe IOCOlnpanlld bY. 9llCll CMlllW'a reuon1bftJ •tlma1ed OC*te. •11· The .,tlr• t•rllOf'Y 6l Ors County. lndu lnoofpOrated and ~lion ~ by I.he v~ to.rd and ht deelllon t'*->n. In I SM I .... MS.,.. chtdl caah cw ~· bond peneee and ICtY9nOM at the time ot ..nncote>Ot•tecl terrllOfY le ~ .. " z.o,,. 1 " (Ord. lddl1lon W'IY ""'°" may flt wltl'I the toerd of 8"99' 9'leorl wrtttefl o • • ,.__.,, No bid -ai. be cont1o1red u.... tM lnttt.i Sl"bbtlon Of the Notice No.noo.1.t-19.73.0rd.No.217 .1, t0.t-76)9eo......_....,._,.... ~uuppottlr,goratt~1 Mld~~tt~~od~~~ of T~~~.::0--::d ltllmadeona~fomifutnllhed of UtaalW,708.t ... ... .. ... diae:ret.lon hW oral arguman ... ,...eon. ' ........... "' ·--·-,,_ by the CUy ot ec.t• MeM and It TIW ~ "'* MlcJ 0.0 (I) Tbl fcillowlnO nOIM atandardl uftfeaa 04,__.... tpeOlflcelly ~ to 1N ~t • nQClot of Iha da~ 191 for haartnO of tt'le ~. The deli....,._ to the vnde119•ooed 1 wnt· made tn accordal'~ "''" tl'I• ol Trull ,,.,...°'°'9 ., ad trld , tM1 ~ 10 1111 rwdanti.i ~OC*t'/ Wlftlln I d4111gNted nOIM notlOe th.it bl m.-. 81 IWt ._, (10) Ojyl prior to the Mering d4rf ::'anct~ll"I_,:. ~~-;:otc:: Pf°"*ON of the ~opoMI ,..,.,... ~to N ~led t Wfl • iot1e: Within 11dy (IO) ctaye f~ n1 f'9CllllPt Of Iha notice of _.., the • ...... "*'" '*' ~euon of Ot«W\ end 0.. NOtsi 8TANOA"°8 loltd of ~ ..... either .mrm. modify or ,..,.,.. tnt dcl9IOn of ol Defeult Ind llectton to -Tne The Conu.c:tcw tl\elt OOll"IP'1 ~ mlN! fof e.ie, Ind • M"14"1 Notice NOialt Z°"4I Nolae ~ TlfN P~ o-. \/.-tlt'!Clt lolr'd. ~ deelllon ltlelt be baaed voon tnt loerit'• undwligned ~ atd :f 'rol °' ,,. .Pf~ of s.c.1on 1110 10 of Oefflllt\ Md Olctton 10 tell The ' ,, SI dillAl 7:00 • '" ~tlon of tri. matter• tubmltled 10 thl loatd In hghl ot the pooww't ':!,~ ~ ~.= .,.).0 ,:: t 7eo lf!CIUll.... ot 'lie Callfoml• UfldWtlvned .,..., ..., HoUc• ol :~ i> m cont.mid on tn. vanance eo.td Md h ~on '° ti. oontlderecl. boCh ~ ... property 11 L•t>or eoc;.. _,. ,,.....e111ne rat• Ind Oef.utt end f*l'°" to ... to be 7001.m. lOOOpm u~:'"'=,~~,::-ckeet the Vetianoe eon to Oat•~ t6, llM • ~~°'~=~'::.~t= :='~':io::7, "'*-tf'!e 111 u. e¥9nt ""' ..._, !'I06M ~a ent~ llf amoct QOnCIUCC """* pra: 1111 91 °" -'d ~ Falluf'e Of fhe loerd of °': =' Tltll ~ OfflCe Of trw City a.rta~lnd ""911 De• Ji.Wle II, ltM 11011t,eimpeaton1r~ ~ • .,.,.,Of~~thermf.Wfl ....,..._, w .rtltm. ~ 0t r.-.e the~ ot the VlttMQI torlelt -oreecniled .._., bc:NnotTl......_11ne of Ola tbOw llOlla ............. be,.._. by (I) :lon 9oetd .., ICTJ-GlY per10d ... conetlMI en ~ of tl'le l40 N Twettn ,... for~ at IN... .. Mid lrwt .. (b) It .n-11 M tor tllTj ...... any w!INrl ... ~!Ord NO 17\S,t 1 1M 71) Santa AM, Ca 12711 Tiie CIJy Co.lnOll of Qtf Of 1111t•ooal!t.n\8 ,_. Ullll'IOOlpO(alaO ... of""' CMt; to ...... any~ Of to !MIO-. tn. ......... ¥1111••• ••• ~1•1•.... l7141Nt-lt3t ' Cotta Melll ~ ..,. ,,..., ICl '°""'..,, v-.r, UNI er•tlon of any no11un ptGper1'J OWl'ltnl, oco PIM. or_.,..... Alf'f pnon W\Olattr,g _,, Of PIO'lllelOnl ot 11\Jt ~ lhall bl lty. Madlllnt '/f , JtCI ill l>IOI (1141 "'"'2H =~.:icc::::n-~ ~:~.,. .......... ---~Of•mildemwt0t.laaldf¥euc1'1'4olltlon'9oomrnlm1oor :::=:-=· !)Illy fli.;£ HP, PHINHl\',~Qlft 81".GM ~ .... "'1~at.O 10 J..o Iii Pl'Gpef1y. aftl'llr ~et.i Ot '*""'* ao.,,...... et\111 OONetUa a:•'-offtrlet lfiid ~ Pt """'11 '11,~I Pulllttflef Oia;lft C.. OtlllY Piiot ~Or.,."-OlilJ PliOt 111nianoi 'tat!Ottdfon "'""°""'"*•tr1M lllrtrC30I =~ J.,..,..,: ,_..,, .,:--.=%,oonatlVed.: ' Ttt'" .NMH Mvl ttl' .NMll,JufYi, 11, llM l I I Ml.IC NOTICE NOTtcE Of ,.U8UC HEAllllNQ '9te>fJOIED UMa .. QltOUND UTILmH DtlTRtcT NO. I (ALONG SUPERIOR AVE NUE FROM FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHERLY TO THE CITY BOUNDARY) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ltlat on Mond•y. July 11 198•, at Ille tiour of 7 30 P M 1n the Councll Chambera of the City Hell of the City ol Newport BeKh loctllld at 3300 Newport 8oul11111d, Newpoft Beech, County of Orange, 6t1te ot Calllorn11 the City Council wlll hOld 1 put>llc nearing for th• purpote of dll1<m1n1ng Mlelher ll'le pubUc necestity neaun safety, or welf.,. rlQulres th• removal ol poleS ~· heed w1r11. Ind 1uocteted llNC- tvres. aocs the Ul'detgrOUnd 1n1tllla· tlon ot wtrea •nd tactntlel for euPC>tr· Ing 11ectr1c. communfca1ion. or llrnl· ler or 1S$0Cl1ted MrVlc• In Iha ar .. of tl'le City d1119n1ted 11 UHDaRQllOUND UTtUTIEI DISTlllCT NO. I (ALONG SUPERIOR AVENUE FROM FIFTEENTH STREET NO~THERL Y TO THE CITY BOUNDARY I Tr1o1 llmtory PIC>POMO to be In· cluoed 1n Underground Utlllll• °"" lrlct No 11 include& SuP9flor Avenue from 15th StrMt northlr'I'; to lhl City bOUndlry For further lnf0tmet1on. rt'9fW\QI 1a '*•by made 10 the mep thowlnO the boundarlla ot 11'141 ptoPOMd UnderQIOYnd Uttllllea Olatrlc.t No • deaiQtllttd at City of N.wpott Bitch Drewing RfW 5480-l, dtled April 9, 1114. 1 copy of wNcn 11 on Ille In Iha off~ of 11'141 City Cletlr. IOCllld In the Ctty Hell NotlCI 41 turtllef Q1ven that tne total •ltlmflted colt of undtr• grOYndlng ullllllM In 11'141 prOl)C)Md dlatrlCI II $260 800, INt the City Counc:it P<Oj)OMI to dlltcl Iba all· pendllurt of '87,500 of fUnct. 0. rl'led trom trw Southern CallfMnle. - Cdiaon COms>My and llloelted to 11'141 City for undlfgroundlng utllltlel uncl« ll'le Rut. In calllomlt PubllQ Utllltlet Comm1111on Cut NO. 8200 '°' unoarorouno•ng in front of ,..,. denllal P<oC*tt bel'#tan F11Mitnth 81,.., Ind o.na AcMMI, tl'ltt the HugtletAW«&ftCorr\9at1~propoet1 10 expend l97.100 to und«9rCM!d ut lilt In tfont Of fta pr~ 1t111 ttlt City ~ ~ to -. pend MUOO Of City fUndt to undtrgrOl.ltld umn• in !font ot ti. CorPQr'11on Ylrd P<°'*1'f. and tfl9t th«t wu• bl no cott to any ot the owner-. of ~tlat Pf'OC*'tY ~ the Mltlf'!Y lldt Of S~lof or to any ""'*' ~ r:=.: ..,.,. tt'le ""911flY llo. of A*M t0t tri. ~ undel'gtOUndl'IQ Ar'f'li pereon lnt .. ttld In « ~ lf\Q ,WOC>«'I' aDuUirlg the propoeed Vl'OatOfOl.tl'd Ut "81 Oitlttld No I IMf hie In tM City Cterli prlOf •o U,. lllM tlwecl fOf IM '-ting, .mt .. ten Pl'01 ... • or OOjtlCllOna lO Ole 9Wttnl of IM~ Gillrfc1 0t to tne P'oSIOted wen or lrilfJf~t Yll'1>ai Pf°' I IO LJle _,_,, of N • • Pf'OOOoUd GlalrlCI or •o '"• Pf OPoted \ltOI' or m-be Ot Mllrlng WANOA l AN RSlH atr cwa °' r. 011 of ~ =tom4a flvbtfflhtct Of an L- - ,. _ ... Ptcm10U99UWll NTITIOUl.UIMU PK:TtnoutllUllMIN ~COWITY M-"91 Olll'l 11~ ....... ITATUMNT ~STAft....,. NAm.ITATIMIWT ~COUlfT NOncaCN"nlleTU'IUU ~CIUl'I' TM toloWif'e l*90ftll .,. °'*It""!"'°'!!'-~-... ~ le oai1t1f 'fM fOiOWll'lt pweion. .,. _,. 711 CMI C-. Dr..... T.L .... 1114 ND1nH _....._ MJIKt ~-: ; ~-..... ,_.CA...,.t WOllTMlfNOnc&TO GJI ......... .-. ... -{ I I tf A It 8 0 R PAC I , IC I,~. AllOC., lfrilTEAIOA PlAfr+. AHOTHAlfT ~TH, MO· "'9fi GENIN.\. (LfCfl'llt ""°""" OWNmli PIAlllll. CA. W f2:)HAM0A·PAClflC 13)HAR80A , 2t02 Aedtllll A--. 91da, A. ~~Ot .. lte.l50Cli,,.._ CAEOlf ~TIOH, •New YOUMl•DUAUL.T .... A "9MtJlt-HtNTAOf IAHt(. I ,_,ACIP:IO t:QUITIU 14)HAAlt()ft.. ta. 206, C:O.U. ......_ c.111. tflal port~. CA. .... Amt: W.. Vottc ~ DUD ti"~ DATID 11'111111. ~ CO'l*lllOft PACU11C fOOITH!S S)HAMO"° Toni C. Mencltl. 3011 CroycMlrl .... Int ~; 'MOf.AICK Al.o-UILl:N 'fOU TMI MmOll TO Oete•d•rit OOUOLAI L .. ACIFIC !OUITllS, INC, 1101 , Colt• M--. Celr. IH2t ""°"* ~. e ~ ANOI"' • ., ~. Obe Ai,..p.. MOTWCT YCMM ~. rT lfllOWN• ell• OOUOLAI I W•q Pwo. ,~...,....._~ 11 ooncM:ttd by:.. 11rn1tM1~•112111. It,._, ANOfl" KMW PM>OUCTS. end MAY M IOLD AT APUllUC 1M.1. 1..0WN:f Md DOii OHi Woup .1,ot1 ~1Meh,catlf.t2tl01" Senla~CA.90'02 CAAOl.YNALUANOl!R.911~· •YOU NOD AN lltft..MAnoN TIH.~ "9tlJIOl'•Pec~1~1i-.1ix.C.. Ton!C.~ Thle~lloonduo*IW,e Ulll: Wld 00U 1 ttwougfl 20,""" OF THI •ATU•I 0' IHI C...No A-710» fOmloe. .f,101 W~ Piece S. Thll 11.aemem WM flltd Witt! tht ..,.,.... ~. dr.111"'9 ltaOCUOIMO AQAIMST TOU, •PA'_. 10I, NewpClrt 9tlioh, c.lil. t2llO ci.tc Of OJ_,. Co1MtY Ol'I TMoOor9 K. lllhoOet. .,.........,_, CW No. '242 .. 1 TOU attOUl.O CONTACT A U.W· ..Ontm , ....... ._ ...._ Thll ~ 11 ooncNCM<1 by. A . ,.... PMn:M TIM tte'9!'Ml'll w lllild wtttl the IUW'*I YM. lttie wt..,......_ ....... ,.. corpot9tlon PubtleMG Otencte Coat Diiiy CcNnty Cterll of OJMOA CounlY Ori NOTICll YMI i... ._.. ...... On ,Nft 11. ltM. Ill 10 00 A.M., ...... ,._ ........... .... C,LJeneerl, \lloa Pr9161Mn1 Ool June 14, 21 , 21, .Myl, 1M4 Mey90, 11M ""9MWI ..., ............ ,_ GUl.O ADMIHISTMTION COAP., r:: ....,.._. ........ .... _,. 4 2 Tt\19 mtel'l'lefll WM fllecl Wfth 1M fH31 "41M .._,. ,._ ...... .....,_ ..... A CAUfORNIA COl¥OM.TK>H • _.,.. County ci.11olOt ... ~on1----------"'~I ~ .t.. ..._... ,_. ............... • .,., ,..... duly" llPPC*l9"d Tru1• YMs .,. W ~WWI IO ... the..,.. Of .Mw II. 1"4 "'7411 P\8.tc frl)TIC( ..... a._... IM...,,., M ...... pw-.ant to 0..0 Of Trull"'°°"'*' en att(lfMJ lrl thll "*'-· Y01o1 P\lbllehld °'rn Cout Deity ..__1111A..,...tl ....... "youwW110.-ine.avio.ot Aua1*13.1Ml.•INll·No.161 ... IMl.llddotoPtomptlyectln.t'IO'll Pl--1< 21 •~s '"' 'tcmt0UIMIW81 U.~CA.11111 lln •11omt¥ In tNI IMllAI:', YOl.t In boot: ·14171, P9 1412.0I Qt. wrWltfl 'llP~._, If-... 11'1111' b9 "'' ' ' ',._, ' TH23 MAlll ITATllMfifT Pvbllihed 0r4"99 CoMt Deily ~"°'IO pr0fn9tfl1 IO tNI 'fOW flal4j Atoot'O. lrl IN oflo. of .._ ... on.elme. • ===j~!!!:~~u~g::::1~·i'll1o~~IOIOWlrig l*'tonl lte doinCI PIO! June 1, 1.f,, 21, at, 1914 lllfkMn ·~-If q , lftllJ b9 Col.intyAecofde:I ot~CO-. Av.GIJStlt ,. lkM illel'ftM. rw; ..: T~1S fltd on lime. ry. SI ... of~.._.,..., 11'11 dedll. E .,....,.._. .... _. SCOTTIOALf: tNvtSTMf:NT AS-Avt~ he ltdo ~ JOHN TH<>RVAL.D PETEM!N AHO tre W. • 'Cl h e -.... '1C'm'K>UllUl•ll OCIAT(S, WESTCLIFF INVUT· f\B.ICJl)TlCt d.O..EllrlbutM: .......... ..,... MARILYN H PIETf.MEN, HU&-1M.r111111111i1 ...... .... NA•ITATWJMNT ENT M&OCIATU, SALT LAI(! ...cnnoue-...... \ tf•Ud.•1udl1rMlle•-... IAND AND Wlft: WILL MU. ... , t..-• .. ...... The lalowincl petton II QOlnQ ITYLIMITfOlfl,IALTLAKECITY ..... 8TAW u._,.,,rd1 ........ " .... PUBLIC AUCTIOH TO HtGHU'T • .,.. .................. . outlnee&M: ITlDIV,SALTLAK£CfTYUM-TNIOlooMJIOpet90M1tedolnQ L-.•ll-w1 1'1 ,........ 8IOOEA FOfll CASH(,.,._. eC .. .......,, 1w .. ...._, ,_ CANAL TAA04NG POST, 313 l!!D V, SA.LT LAKE CfTY LIMITED bVeineMM' ",_ ............ ~ .. dm<t Of .... In leWful l'rlOflll)' or lhl ........ ,,.,.I') ..... ,._ HtmlHon A.YT. 6M4, Coll• MtM, •• ~,·,"v "',•"v'•c•'",MLIEMNITTE•.v.11_. TAIAO TiCHNICAL 8EAVICIES .. .,...., "' """ • )'Olll Unlled Stat•l •t • nor1h ~ ............. I I IS ........ ....,. .. CA. 92827 ,. ' MouN• .. ll'f'OftlP>ttf .. IMtfCIUJ 11w,ce to lhe COWl'Y ~ ..... ..... WllllMn A. a.con. 393 Hemitton IATEI xx. AEALTY INVEaT· 3t31 MKArtllur loutevwd. IS4.:lte .,... , ..... ,..., w .,., .... 700CMc~erDrM.W•.8enl.I .. UslM ............. ... AYT.,•M4,CotteMeM.CA.He21 ENT M&OCIATES JOO, Al,M.TY 110,Newporf&Md'l.CA.J:,.. ............ , AM, c.lfor!U ell rtgM, lllle end ................ _.._ Tnll~llCOl'IOueledby.111 TMENT AUOCIATES IOUI :M:r:,-,:·~wd SUit• ltu.led:::~··.-. lnlw•tconu.,ldlO.,.now hMd te, delterl• lleeetle I•· lndMduel " 425 JernDor• Roed. ~ 110 -8Meh CA.taMo ..... ..., 91t"'9,MUtt-bytl,vn«*MldO.Ooll~inM ffi1ilt1t1ITl•••..uwa.• Wllllem R. BICOn 'Cellf. 92HO Thi. bu9IMM ... ~ ............... , •• h•••r•• r ... pr~ llitldll.el Jn NJd CoYnty II. • ...... tier ....... Thll ll•lem«ll WU flied wllh the Loren Corporetlof'I, Celll04'nl.. "" v,. "'"'9f111Mn ... • M .. IMnlte, IU Sid St•t• o.crlbecl M: .... -u 1 ....... a ........ COUnt~ Clec'll of Or111'1Q9 County on JambotM BaMI.. ~ ~~ Pf~ " ....,_. ... eMttta. .. My lltw. Lot 31 ot TrllCI No 3125._ln 11!1_ HQ..lltl..DINNDlolft._." .... M•y 2.f,. 19&4 ~ 'c.m. 12MO . • -...... ..,.,.IMT.......... CHY M"Coel• Meiu ... "*"'Oft • .....,1111'11 ........... .. P!.iblllhrld Orenge Cout OeHy Thlt buTlt\eN II conduci.el by: • TIM Slll«nenl WU Med With IM> t•TO TNI t>VINOMTl A oMI rP\99 r.coroeo ll'l 9ook l:)Q. P8919 7 ""'"ttfl .... JM. ",.. ... .. PMol .kine 7, 14, :ti. 28, 1M4 orpor1uon ~ c;: of OJenge CGunty on oompWnl "-IN9n fHed "7 IM 10 10 lnclull\4 of M~ ~ tMe ........, ,... ...._ ----------'~H~·~!O< I JllMI F. K.,n, Vice Prelklrenl e<J • DfP'Mt ,.iritlft ~ JCMc'. ff JOU w'-t: .. Mlf>fi, recordl ot OJ~ County, wttMri It 0..,.. lltl• Mi ~ Thhl 1111.,,,..1 Wll flled with the ....... ti. a.wautt. rou rri•t, CAllfOfl'U II ......cl on you ... wilt: tHI OOl.l'I P\BJC f«ITlC( nry Clertl of Oranot COuntv on lerJY H. lfOWfl wttNri IO daY' all., t"'9 ""'""'°"' The Tu.et aOOrMI llrw:I OU-e wrtnen 191p01• to the~ --.,,,':'.:?:'":'""?:::-:--I.-;;;_,• 25. 11a• ,......, 111 ft.~ Drt¥e. ltllth ,..., II MrVld on you. fllll wttn thll court common o.t1gneuon, If ...,.. 01 tt'le Unleill yo.. oo .. ~ Mfautt _. M f'ICTmOUaau..-11 Publl9hed 0reng1 eo..1 Delly ..._......,CA.IOl'IO ewr111en~-1Mcomplalnl._'"' P"»e"Y Mcflbed ebOYT II en11r.eion~Clftheplim'I· NAMI ITATIMINT 21 5 ,... Publllhlcl Orenge eo.t o.111 UnleU VOU 00, Y0\11' cMfeult vrrill ~ pur""""'ed to be: 32311 Nebrulia llff . .w:i I'* court fMY enltW' • The IOUowlng l*'IOtl II OOlnt llot Jul'll 14· 21• . July • TH33 Pllol June 7, ,., 21 , 28. 1M4 .,.,,.,eel on epplicll!IOn of the ~ P1~ eo. .• MIN. CA. 9H2t )udgMMnl ~you for N,..., buelMN 11. TH·l• tiff, WI(! thll oourt mey efller a Tri. uilCMlllQMd Tru•tM di9--~In Iha comcMlril. -- FAT BOY'S BAAB Q, 9430Wlll'11-f'\8.IC N()TJCE P\Bltc NOTICE ~I ~I )'OU for tll9 r.uef c1•mteriy ... blllly for errylncorfect' o°"4d r-'t lrl ~I of II' -AYT.. Founlaln Valley, Celtf. Oemandtcl In tlw compl•nt. wtliel'I ,.. Ol 11'19 llfM1 tcldreM encl cthw WIQM. talllna ol moMY ot pi'opll'ly 12708 rtcT1110UI IU ... 11 ffJCTITIOUl IU.,...81 could ....ult 11'1 9arn1111men1 ol comm°" a.lgf'latlon. If My. 1'lO'lfllT\ or o1her ralleff9QUl9ted In IM com. K.,..,., Ellie ChrlltlflMn, 2 1288 NAMI ITATIMINT KAiii: l'TAnmNT w1g91, tel:lnQ of mOl'l4I)' or pi'oper1y --pi.Int. Green1pr•~ Line. H1,1ntlngton Thi k>llowlng petlOn II doing The lollOWli'IQ p«'IOnl atB'dolng oroltierr•lefr~edlnlhloom-Said .... will be "'90e, bul Dattld:No'l.1S.1N3 Beech, Celll. 121411 bullnell ..: ~ u : plaitl\ ..-tttKM OCIY9i'IW!I ot w1rranry, U· ROBERT Ft Alll, CW\ Thia bullneM II conck.IGted try. In Al YOUA SERVICE.. 512 ,.llMertori MUNSON PRIZIO 0£VfLOP'EAS. 0.ted: Jeri, 111. 1M4 preaa or lmplltd, reQllfdlng tltla. By: CONSTANC£ .... LENGY'EL. lndMdual /I.YT., H8w'poi'I Beech, CAI". 12"3 1n11 Mllct*I North. lf'o'lne, CA. LEf·A.. BRANCH. Clerk ~lion. or encumbranc., ...... Depvty K•r.,; '"" ChrlTlll'll9n Geyle M. Ooen1, 542 Fullerlon 92711 By: M.K. HEANEY. DIP!JIY cludlog !Ml. C:hefgtil Ind·~ M>Olll A. IMYtO Thie ltetll'Mnt wn flled With tne AYT .. ~ BMch, Cellf. 92183 N M 2 .,_,_ .,_ ll"MNI I C:lMtK of 1M T .. rtdO& C OJ COi.in laurilnCe . uneoti, O<NUO ~.. ~---• ~~ ;;::1, ,:!'of 1~ 1y on ~arvtn . ao.n.. .542 Fl.llerton 0.~'t...---'._._aw P9Y tM r--'"'"'1 pMdp91.....,,. ol lrYIM. CA. llNI --l~ A AM. CA. 12705 ,--(111) _.... IM nota(ll tta1rid by Mid 0..0 ol •1-- PHot June 1•. 21 , 21, July 6, 1M4 lndl'llcluel Thi• bUllMM II oonduetecl by: • PYbHll'led Oreno-Coul Delly Piiot Trull to wit: I 128,422.IO With Publllhed OrWIQlll eo..1 o.lly Piiot TH24 O•Vle Ooene 99f*al pertner9f11P, June 21. Juty 5. 12, 19, 1984 l'-' ... 1m .... 1 uw'°" from July 1. 1N3 Juna 21. J4if 5, 12. 19, 1111 ----------'-I Thll lletemen1 WM flled wtth the Lall'llllCll N. Munton ~ J: 15,50% par.,_,.,, M Pl'owided lrl TMU "8.IC NOTIC£ County CJertc of C>nng1 Cbunty on Thll 11etement _, Med wtth the Mid no1e(1) p1111 c:o1t1 .w:i eny -. lll'n'VC: --~==~~=---I M.y 25, 111&1 ~ eounry o.; of er-. County°" Pl.8l.IC ll)llC[ Ylll'lOll4 of '431.SO Mth 1nter•. "8.IC ...,,rw; .... c'!!?',!,"n"Ml'IMl..!1 Publllhed OJenge c0..1 Ofllh' M111 li 191M Tri. beMl'lciery under Nld OMO l ---~="-'==~--1 --) ""' PllotJ 1• 21 21 Juty6 1"'4 . ~ CITYOP of Tru11 Mretor0te Peallkl efld OttAMQ&COUlfn' The lolloWlng petlOft .. doln; UM ' • ' ' TH32 Pl;t>lllhtcl OrlOQe COM1 Delly NIWPORT MACH ~ea lo IM und«llgM(l • writ· KAMOll -....C.AI. CCMMT bullnMI ... 21 14" ..ulC.iC NOTICI ten Dec11r1Uon of cll'l.utt llnd 0.-__.,. .............. PLA.YLAND ARCADE. 703 •-JC NIJllCE Pl+o1~7· lA, 21· · 1 NOTfCI °' IUWTION ___ .. , •-•-ond mon-.. P.O. la•M rWUI. TH,21 ,,_,.. i:.w....... awr "'" --CA. ... tMl' £dgew1ter. B .. tioe. Cell!. 12ee1 ~-----.,.,-.,,--~~I NOTICE 18 HEAE8Y GIVEN thflt I ol Del.ull ~ Elec:tlon to Sell. Tiie ..... ---. ,._, NATIONAL BANK AJ1t1 Anlhony SandOY.i, 26-t7 rlCTITIOUI auaMll PlllJC frl)flC( Notice ot blemp1lon hU """1 ~gnecl c:#UMCI Nk1 Notice of ,._,,,, .. ..., • • • WH!mlnllll' Pl .. COiia ....... Cellt. NAiil ITATl:.wT pr~ed by !he City Of NIWport Delll.llt efld £Jec:tlon to ... lo " • ntillonel blll'\klne MeOclel .. 92t27 The lolowll'IQ perton9 .,.. Going l'tC11nOUI llllNll Bffc:l'l In connec:tlon wllh the follow. r«Of'ded In the oounly wtier• the D I I• n d. n I : T H 0 .. A a Thill Ml,_. II OOl'1dUC1ed by: en bullMM u : JllAIM ITAnmNT Ing Pf'otecia: ,_. Pl'°'*1'W 11 IOl*M. TUNSTALL.: KENNETH DEROY end lndlvldu•I TH£ POTTERY Pl.ACE. 31138 TM fo11owtnQ 1*90t11 Ill'• Going COLLINS ISLAND BRIDGE RE· ()eta· JUM t 1114 ROGEA A. CANNON •• • .... • ·----~~ ·-... ,,.. ----.... HABILITATION . • OT""TION co•• c... No. •1345 ...,.,.. . ov ,._,,,,.v '""' ........,, .,..__ SEASHORE ORIVE AE · G-U-ILDAT~!~ "'" , 14J•O-Thllllat.,,,..1 ...... tlled wllh the C.plltrano. .in. 9287& HUNDLEY INOUSTAIES INTEA-,___. ~ County CW11 of OrlnQ# COurity on tut,,.._, JMrl FrMCIA, 4'1 H.-NATIONAL, 311 N. lt,11111'1, Sl.llte C. CONSTRUCTION WEST OF OR-1180 Or~ OrtYT NOTICal VM ..... .._ ..... June '· 2984 1'141111 lllon, Co11a MMe. Cellf. 12t21 ereng., CA. 12M1 ANGE STAEET g.,., D1eQo CA 92138 TM OSllWt _, ........ ,_ Publlehed Or9"Q1 Cout Delly Vlnolm Mlc:MSI ~. 4'1 lnterNllonel Acqullltlon, Corp. BALBOA PlEA HANDRAILINO (1119) sel)..1722 w1IMvl ,.., ........... ..... PMot JIJM 11, 21 , 21, JtAy 5, 116" Hll!Tllllori. Coell MMe, c.lf. 12127 C.Jltornle, 350 Bedford AD .. Or· AEP,,IA By WC Scan01yn Vloe PrMldll'tl JOU,........ ............ ..... TH28 Thlt ~II c:onducltld by:• envti• C_A. 92H8 S10£WALK AND TAE£ Fl,E· Publl"*' Or1ng .. CO..t Deity Piiot ---lldonM:llM ..... . -------=-=-..,,.-~=1nmllecl pwtMrlhlp DOuglP F. HurldWy, 1&41 H.met PLACEMENT ON BALBOA PEHIN· Jl.lne ae July 5 12 1914 T:H-41 ")IOI.I wilt!'° .... ..,... of P\.llJC flOTJa IUWMn Frencll I.ti .• Anehelm, CA. 121CM SULA. PHASE II ' ' ' an .n~ lrl lt'lll inen.. JO" Thie 1te1..,,.,,. WM flied wll/'l lhe Thi# bW1MU 11 conOucled by. a SIDEWALK ANO TAEE AE-P\lllC NQTlC[ lhOUkl do'° llfomptl)' lO 1'81: ~ tttennoua 9Uf.INlll Count¥ Cieri! of 0rlnQI' COurlty °" ger'*'ill 1)911nerltll9. PLACEMENT IN HAAB<>f' HIGH· .nttefl ~ " lll'Y· ~ ... NAMI ITATl:•NT JuN1 4, 1984 OOuglP F. Hundlloy LANDS YOU AM IN OIFAULT ......,.,. A tlled °" IWM. TM followlng perlOrl II doing PM1QI Thie 11&\emllnl WU flied wt1h the CAMPUS DAIVE R£SUAFAC1NO M'ID Of TJIUIT DATID Iller 11, AVtlOtlllled lw. '6do "*"*'"'° bu91MM n : Put>llllled Orenge Cou1 Delly COUnty a.rt: of OrMQ9 County on BETWEEN BRISTOL ST NOATM ........ UN..111 YOU TAKI AC110N deOI. e ttltMnc ......... ... KITTY 'S LOVELY GIFTS, 23532 Piiot .NM 14, 21, 21. July 5. 19&4 M.y 23, 1te4 MACAATMUR BLVD. TO PftOTICT YOUS! PfKMIUIT'Y, lrll \N. .e. 8 .... • ..... .. EITOfoAd.Sutte TH27 ,,,_. CITY HALL PARKING LOT AE· fT MA't' H IOl.D AT A .......C Ud. ll lJI ellil: ......... .... ... El Toro, Cllllf. 92930 Pul)llahed OJAr!Qll Cout Dally CONSTRUCTION AND Al· IALI .... YOU ... D .... UPI.A· Lee....... :llR ... ...... BongYeon L ... 251111 OrMnHill, ·-1c NIJTIC( Piiot JUM 7, tA. 21 . 28, 1114 ' LANDSCAPING NAl\OM Of' ntl NAT\.M MTtm. .,... ................ .. El Toro, Cllll. 92830 ,._ TH-I OCEAN BOULEVARD SEWIA '"OCllDllfG AQAIMIT YOU, ---..., ........... .,.. Thll butlnen 11 c:onduc:ted by: In M41N REPLACEMENT YOU IHOUl..D CONTACT A U.W· ._..• .... I pl) ...... ,.., fndlvldu9t rtcnTIOUI ...,..... f't8llC NOTtCE BAL&OA P4AKINO LOT I Mr Ylfl ...,.._ ,. IP 1 ..... ..,, .., - Bong Y.on L.. ~ ITlol'UlaNT PAOVEMENTS MOTICI Of TlllUeTll'I IALI ..... ..... Thll IUlletnent WU flied with the Tl'8 lollowlnf Pll'aOrl II dolnQ '1CmlOUI llU8IMlll It 11 1hfl pr.-;t lnt11'111ori of ITMI T .I . Mo.. Q29I el UMMI ......... el Mlfto County Ci.ti ,,, Oranga County on bulllneP .. : ~ ITATIMINT City to ICC«ll 1119 Notlca or £x9rnp-NOTICE IS HEAEBY GIVEN. lhel ..... -• 11 rt ...... ~ Jurwd. l984 FM?• SOUTH COAST MEACE0£8. The lollowlng P«90r1 !1 6olf1t llon TMClty9'1COUf.get,,_,,ber9 on Wtclneldey. July 11. 11164, el te, ••ll•rle llet1et le lw• Pu~ OrlnQCI Cou• Delly :;~8ReridOIOh. C0111 MIN. Cel". bullneM ... Of tM Q9'M!tll public 10 rtl'Mw .w:i 1o-oo o'cloc* •.m. of Mid o.y, tri N •1dl1t1 , • ..., • _.. ........ Pl1of Jun. 1.4, 2 1, 21. July 5, 1M'* c-·-L. M"'-'· -", w .. 1 •··-POAROMT '.~:CHYA~~.'.' v°'• ,,!T.'.· comment on thil dowmtritetlori. fOOfl'I ... etld9 for cOl"lducllnv ~ •• I ...... =-"' -:t 't' TH25 ........ '" ...... ... ~ . -............ COPIM Of IM Nottc:e of E.u.llmpllon Tru11 .. ·1s.i.e.Wlltthln1heol'tloMof __ ...... . ---=,,,-'.""'."-::::::::--"-"-'lore. SMlla Anti. Celli. i2709 Sullt 202, Ne'fl'por1 IHoh, CA. are av.it.bit for publlc 1avlew eoC1 REAL £STAT£ SECUAIT1£S SEA· 1·TO T"9 NDUffl ilMI PlB.IC NOT1CE Thi• bu...,... ls c:onductlld by: .,, 12863 1nipec11on 11 ll'ie Ptennlng ~-v1CE. toe.tee! 11 2020 North Broeo-_, • I et hel '-._ 119 ... ---'-=='-"==---llnc!Mdu• Slepl'len Joseph Bernll. 500 l'Mnt, City of Ne'fl'p(M'I Bffc:fl, 3300 w1y. 5'111t 20$, 1r1 thT City ot Sente .............. ,_ W ,_ ... • ~TTTIOUI ....... Cerlol L. MUlnl CegM)' i..-. NewpOrt Bueti, CA. NtWPOrl Bo1,1leyerd, N•wpo1t Ane. COWlty of Or1ng11 ...... of ................ ,... ..... ....... ITATWMINT Thi• st•temenl WU Ned ...+tl'l lf'le 92913 7 ' BNc:h I~ (714) 640·21117 Celllornfe WASHINGTON TRUST ....... dilyl.,... Wt IMft'W'MIM The fotlo'fl'log p9'1<N'i 11 dOlnQ County Clll'll of Ol'MQtl Coun'Y on Thll bu11nt111 l1 conduct.ct by en Pubu.hed C)f'enge eo.11 Deity Pllct DEED SERVICE CORPORA TIOH. a II ~ on ,o.i. ... wlfr: INI court bullnell .,: June •. 1981 lndMclual. JurMI 21, 1M• ca111orni. c.orpore11on, • ow, ap. •written fellPOI-to er. ~IL DEL TA £NTERPAISES, 21151 .,., _ .. _.. ,... ,.._.!"'1~ Stephen Jo..pll B1rne1 TH-el pok'lted TrvTI .. undll' WICI pura.ierit U!'Mliel you do, ~ dllfaull .. 1111 Merguerh• Pltrf ~bl•--""'""' ,._.._ • ...-y 11* 1tatement ...... fllt4 Mltl the to IM pc>...-ot Nie confren'ICI In .,;'*'9C1 Oft epplc:allon °' -,..... 28, M!Mlon vi9to. Cellf. 928112 Piiot Jun. 14, 21. 21. July 5, 111A eounry Clerk of 0r-. Counry on PtBJC frl)TlC( thflt e«tlln o..a of Trvtt uecuMd tiff, end tPMI COl.lr'I !MY tnW • PIUI J. BrUNU. TH21 Mey 23, 1984 n.11511 by MARJOR.IE E. EDWAAOS, efl un-~1 egelnlll you for the relief II er..k.,. Ille, Legun1 Nlguel. Publilhed OrAr!Qll eo.11 Oelly "'9Ltc NOTICI marrlflCI women, ., to., und1¥1ded Olll'Nn09d In the comPelnt. wf':kll C•lll. i2t77 P\.B..IC frl)TlC( Piiot .11.'"9 7, 11, 21, 28. 1"'4 Clly of tfYIUMi ~t of Pub-one-l\alfln1••t. AOOl!'.AICK E. Et>-c:OIM r'Wlh In ~t of Thll buatNll 111OOflducildby:111 TH,7 tk Worll1 II rec:BMng PfopeMll lor WARDS, I rnatriec1 !Mn, efl -wagM. lelanG'of ~CM' llfoplr'ty lndlvtctuel 1tCTITlOUI ., ... ,, Prot.lionel fnglnMIW19 ~ dMOed ~., 1n1.,eat: Ind or otlW re/Ml ~eel In the corri- PW J. 8rblZCIMI N,.,. ITATIMENT P\BIJC N0TIC£ to Deelgn Modlfle91'°"9 to Pout lrel· MARY L £DWAADS . 1 inarTled plelnl. t flltd with 1he • .,......,,_ tic: llgnet lnl91'MCtlori• on I~ wom.., 1n undivided one-querl• O.led: oa. 23. 111a 1 Ttil• itetemen WIU Th• lofloWlng petton ~... rtcTITIOUI ......... Bou'-'"d In lhe City of ~ft#. Thll '"·--· .• , .. J ..... , T.,;entl, r• J. PETEASOH, C""1I Coun1y Clerk of Orange COont)' on bu..,_. u : ---..,.. --· ""' MOSEll --Jun. ... 1"'4 '2'1411 BYT ES ANO NIBBLES. II ,.,, .. IT•·~.... projcl ... Feeler~ Furided HU· eor(Wld AIM 17. 1913, In !Mof'lloe By: SUSAN ...,...,, Publllhed Orvige eo.st Deity Ceodlebu9h. lntne, CIJH. 92715 The loloWlng Dlf*)nl -clOlng •d E.llmlnetlon s.f9ly Pro)ec:t. Al ol IM eouriry RecorlNr ot Nkl ,,,.. P, OE. QUl1'CIO • ... "--'lebuell 1>141,_. •: qualtfttcl Dlladvflflteged au.Inell County . ., RKor,,.,., to.lrument llAMAAA fAYI ITllN P11ol.Nr'll11,21 .28,July .1 ~ S1rllhS.KNU.I• . ._... . Q.S.L.ENT£APRIZE,431WM1· Ent.,prlMe or Ferne .. au ....... No a3·25768A, by r.uon of a '101 ................. Aoof --------~~'~"~'"'I lf'llM. Cellf. 12715 minster AYT., Newport Beech. CA. Ent.,prilM are encoureged 10 sub· brellCh of O.tlUll In p,11~1 Of par· ia-tJ ...._ CA. •11 PlB,IC NOTICl Thi• bu..,_ 11 conducted by:.,, 112863 ml! 1 propose! 1orm1t1Ce of tM obllgetlonl Mc:Urecl PutMllhed Or.,,ge Cout Deily Piiot ---'-==~==---llndl'llOuel ~ 09'19 l.ac:MMIY*, A31 WMI· OMdllrM&lorreceip10IPI'~ lherttl>)I. ~ tlw.t tweectl CM' J-7.14,21 .~S,tNA flCTTllOUI au•••• ~llh .. !i.m.,;1 w•• llled wtth 1119 mlMI., AYT., Newport BMc:h. CA. II Frld•y. July 20. 1M4 .• , 5:00 p.m. clef.ult, Noilc:e of wNc:h -,.... TH·20 NAMl STATEMlNT C ... Cler1! ol 0reng9 County on 92863 Cople• of !he A•quell lor coroecl M•rCh 21 , 1H4 u fW.. Tiit tollowlfloQ pwlOM ar• dol"f oun., Scou 0 . L.chflnm)"ll', 431 West, Propou.11 •r• 1veH•b .. lrom IN eord.,"1in1trll!'MnlNo.84·117i31, ---~l'lllllC'-"""~flD:TICE:.:::::_ ___ 1 bullneuu: May2t. 118' ,..... n'llnllll' AYT., N.wpor1 Beech. CA 099W1mentofPubl1c:Worll1,Cltyof 'ttlLL SELL AT PUSLIC AUCTION SANVISTA OEVELOPMENT Publllhecl Orllngl COe1J1 ~ 92863 lrvlna. 2801 McG-. lrvtnti, ~ TU THE HIGHEST BIOOEA FOA FUND 21 a 18&4 Thll ~ Is c:onclucted by~ T torni. i2713, AttantlOn: Mr. Arlnur CASH. lllwtul money of IM United 1. LTD.. 17611 MllctMlll North , Piiot June 14• 21• • Juty ' TH35 gtll*'el pwt,...,.,_.p, SefltellcH (1141 et!O-J&H S1•1 ... or I c:untlr'I cheek dr- !rvlrMi, C.111. 921tA GerMI LICtMlnmyer O.tecl: JWMI 22, 1981 on 11tatt or r111tkln• b!INt. • 1tatt Breton Con1trucUOl'I Inc .. Cell-T.f'll• statement ...... Hied with tM CITY OF tAVINE or teaerel crldl'I union. (M' • stat• or 1ornl• Corpora!IOn. 171i1 Mll<:tlell "8.JC NOTICE COunty C..... Of Oreoge County on BY: NANCY C. LACEY 1.o.r• NvlnG• Ind loet'I a9llOCI• North, lrvlrMI, Cellf, 9271.4 May 23, 1116" Dm14 City CMirk tlori Gomkited In 1111111818, .. P9Y' s1n~l•I• Devalopment Co , F1CTTTIOU9 IU ... ll Pubbhlcl Orvige Cout Delly Publltl'led 0r•'9' C:0.11 Ody Piiot abM 11 tlMI tlmaoltall ... ngt:t, 11111 17611 Mllchell North, lrvlrMI, Cal", NAm ITAttMIWT Piiot JufMI 7. 11, 21. 28, 1"4 Junt 28, July·5, 198" 1nd int-t Mid tty II, .. Tru111 ... m 9271• The folloWlng perlOnl.,. doing TH.fl TH-61 th•I ,.... prO(Mlrty tltuet• In said Thl9 bu .. _ .. conc1uCtec1 by:• b!Jllneu u : •miic NIJTll'r COUl'lry .w:i s11t•. cs.tcr1becl .. 1<J1. llmlMd par1nertll4P CEAAMCO, 3T1 Wlllnut, COit• r-uw; "8.IC NOTICE lows. ~ FetgUIOn, CCM'tM)l'ate S.C:· M .... Cellf. 92127 A LEASEHOLD EST AT£ iN AHD retry Robert• Brown. 371 Welnu1. ,tennoua ..,..... PU9LIC MOTtcl TO: LOI 15 of Tree! 1014 ... 9l'IO'fl'ft lhlll ll•twnctnl wu nllKI wllh !Mi CO.ta Men, Celt!. 92127 MAJ:ll ITA~ Nolle• of ••I• under th• on• Meo recorded In Book 33 Peo- Cou ..... Clwt: of <>nnge eounry on Aolilnl'I Wiid, 371 wemuc. COit• TM following perlon II doing provttlonl of ..ctton.: 3011 Ind 31 ol Mlecelleneou• Mipl, '" the Jun~t'{3 198-1 f>llW M .... cellf. 12127 buMMl!l9 II: 3072 of the CMI COO. ol The SlllT otf1o1 or the County Recor,,., o1 pyb!1ir19d Orenge Coat Ody TTlll b11W1111111 11 oonducied by: a J.W.M. £NOINE£AINQ, 2eoct En! o1 c.Mfornle. Mid County • Piiot JuM :rt, 2a. July 5, 12, 1111 fl91*'al J)llf11W9Np COllt Hwy .• &111• 2008, Corone del In KCCWderlee ..tth tM> Pl'<Meion• TM 1tr .. 1 IOd••• 0< 01her TH50 Ro11enn Wlf'd Mir. CA. 9325 of Mellon• 307 t eoCI 3072 ol the c:omon dfflgnAUOn of,,_.~ prop. -----,-,,-:::=-"'"""I Thll st•temen1 w., n1ec1 ..tth !he Jofln Wlllllitn Mehler, 1ff1 M-. 01'111 COO. of ttMI St•1• of Cllffoml9, art}' l'lertlnabove ~rlbed 11 PtJMJC NOTICE County Clerk of Orwige County on Orq COiie Mele. CA. 92122 tM following llsled vel'llcle _. be purporled to tit. 2631 Ctestvle'fl' ___ :,=:::::;'-""""""=:--1.1un1 4, 19&4 f?9bullnMI 19 COl'lduc:tecl by en sold 11 Publlc: Auetlon 11 10;00 •.m Duwe, NewpOr1 9eKfl. CA fflCTTnOUI MlltMl81 PM7411 lridlW:tlodl. July 9, 1984 •t 118 E Wetnvt SI . The underslaneci hereby cit .. NAMI ITATIMINT Publllhed OrMO" Cout DeM)o Jol'ln MeNer . Senti Ana. CA. cla1m1 an Mabllily '°' 111y Incorrect· The tollowlng perton 11 dolfloQ Pllol June 14, 21 , 21, July 5, 1911 Thll slet-11 WIS ltled Mth ttie 1980 Oe111UO CPE Ce.Ill {83) UC ""'in sf1kt •lrM1 .Od...U or other bu91neu ••: TH21 County Clertc of OJange County Ori IBTG3e9 VIN • HN101180a& c:omrnon dellgne11on J a H REAL TY a INVESTMENTS. Mey 23, 1184 rMlllD &...'! Werner• 01rege Inc Slid .... Wiii be made ..tinout l'UllllC N0- 335" VI• De Ag:Je. Sen Juen P\lllC NOTICE Publllhed Cringe Coeat Delly It& E. w.inu1 St werrarrty. ,.,p!'eSS or ~. ,... l----'--'=~=·=~~--I ~It.no, ceHI. 12f75 Pllol Jona 7. 1.4. 21. 21. 1"'4 ....... •,.~'!'-~~·CA 121q1 gerdln; 11119, ~. or91"1CUfft" aTATl-.NT Of Juenlt• p. Hog.n. 33&H VII °" ..,_,, ' n-__ ..,,.,... tw anctll. to Ntllly tM prlndpel bel· .. Agua, 811'1 JuMl C.pillreno, Cellf. FICTITIOUI PublllMd Or1noe eo.11 Dally Piiot arQ of the Nol• Of ottllW ~tlOrl ~ °' uu 921175 NA• ITATWMINT Pt.aJC frl)TIC[ June 28. 1H4 TllCUr9CI by Nici Deed or TNM.""" flCTT'T10Ua ..,_ ........ TMI bu11MN Ill c:ondlJCt.el by: en ... !~~... pWIOt"lll ~ dol!'lg TH-&4 1nt1rftl encl olhef .,,... • ___._., The totldwlnQ pw90nS ,..,. ebert-.,...._ JtCTTnOUe. Mtla.'.11 "'~ oonec:I the uel of the A!;tttloul .... ""'•~tt P ..,.,,.,. BLACK &HEEP BISTRO, THE. NIJJIC[ therein,ptuseclvencea,K~.undel' ""' -J1)6TEAM BAIOHT .... en • ,......._. • ... _ ... ··-~ Cllltf .,, .. ITA,...,,,. PlB.tc IM tlln'nl ther«ll Md lrrteu'WI on r~ otot9m.nt was flled wtlh !hi ,'!!!,-, Ill I .. .....,.,.-· • TM foKowlng perlOrl 11 doing _ _. lldvlnOes. end .... _ frMe, CAAPV CL NEAS (2) S~M ·-~ -nout""l•ll _., ..._ BRITE CARPET Ct.EANEM. 511 CMi'Y awtt of Orenoe CoYntr on r-·· ,, ..... 11n HarTilon 800 bwllnell u: ..... " ... cn.erges. 1nc1 ·~ of tM Me-, 2S 1911 PM1111 ,..,.,_. c;. ...... ·Celtt COSTA MESA CLEANERS l ...... ITATl•NT TNll• Ind oftflelNttac:fMMd by W9ft/lty Ln . Colli,._., CA.12121 Pv~ OJenge COUt Delly =r Sl,, ,. • . lAUNOEA£RS. 2221 ~ ltwd. ThT IOllowk1g pei'IOl'll •• ~ M+d 0..0 ot Trum. ™ lotel ~ :c::: = ~.; Piiot Jone "1.4, 21. ta, AA 5• till Mlf'IMth Sellon. 27"4 OIM.Ollh SUlte··-2· Col~~~-22~ '!62.2-.. tiu,llMMW. u-:~IMITED. 50 TBfOCCO, llmO\ii\I of NICI obllgdOn, 1r'ICMllnO Count}' on A14. 4. 11111 F1LE NO. ------,.,,,::::--~'"'='' IAYT .• Anehelm. Ct.Ml, 12806 "'"' ........... , ... reeeQMbly Nllmllted ,..., ch9'vee F1fl17t7 M-JC NOl""r This Dulllnlel II COfldUCf«I tr(. a Of .. El TOfo, CA. i2130 Bo• eoe. IMM, CA 121,." T lll1d ··~ot lhrl t""""... ~ 0. leler1lel\ml11, 511 .---. QCll*'el pel1Mf'll'elp F\lltl 8. Oh, 22222 Anthony Of" B vtncetlt L. "btleld&. liOOC:O tlmll of 1n1t1et public:don of tN1 ~ ---P!C..:..:TI:TI:.O~<t.l~•l~..,_"'-'=0:~1~1:--1 ThOl'nUF.Hemton rc;.~lloonduCtedby:en b.~~.':r~·~. ttce.11$27,l20.1l. ~··!':'*~.ea:~ N ... ITATl:lllMT TIM~""':'~~-= lnc!Mduel. H\W!l~~,CA.12$41 ~:SHl~';J'!• ~UST DUD W.-ld)-lri .. Oolte--... ~:.,' The tOllOWh'IO pet90i'I II doing Colltity _.. ..,.._._ v Stephen Y. Oh Thll It oanduet.a by:• Sl!IMCI! CORPORATION, bu9IMM u: .NM 4. ,... ,..,.. TN9 It~ .... Ned wflh ........... pertnlll'w.lp. • CelfOrN Coopor...... .,,. .... ,.,~ ~ ... wtf'lll THI OP COMPANY, tlOO FWec'• ..._ ,.,,.._ -County Qetlt d ()rwioe °°""'Y on V1noen1 L MIMeoill • Tb'\lllCl9 AMw1 O. I• ISld11<in al C.. Met&. c.M, tata7 ~ ....-.,.gt -u-11, 1H4 ni11 -~ ... ..., wlUi ltw ey: NM. TATI! ....._ w• ""9 II t ?Sit ._ .., wlll'I tl'le 'o.vt0PeuflWlt'lft,1to0'9cWel, Pllall""'914,t',21.M'(l.1H4 -r """"COloWltrOer'tlotQrvioeCowl'lt)"on SiJtVteL ~.,....,_ QountyQlnofOr..,..c..ntyOU'I COlll ~ Cellt. 12'21' THU PuDillhed orenoe CoeM Ody Mey 23., ,... I ~ O(lf'pOl'IMloc\, ttt Aoent May ti, , ... ~lloon<MlteclOy:en Pl&ICN011CE Pllol~1,t4,Z1.21,1M4T~ ~ OflflCllS CoMI~ =1~~~=1~~ "*°'~4.~f:'f;1:;:"' Oe'l'ldl\lltM ,_,..,.1, 1•.2t21. , ... -. .. Sen!9.t.na.C..•101 • TH-3A TNsetaleu'IWM WM Ned wtth the l'tCnnGUa ..... N ••JC IMftTV'lr ,,_ T1l1ptoue:.{114lsu..tlt0 • D I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • CoumYCWltofOrengeCOUl'ITYOfl MAalTATVTNT r-nu1.-Puelllf'led Or1inOe c...t <>-.. PmlJCll)llCE June tS, 1tM l'M111 The~.....,,,..,.~ l'tCTITIOU81Ull•H •-IC NIJTIM' PIOt-NMM.""'11. tt. ttM..u .... 1 ------===~---1 ~ Ofenot 00..1 Delly.....,...... 1'WT r-1-. ,~ tlDnc:&OfA.'fMAMm Pllot.NMt1,H.~t.11.1M4 .. AMl.'C. 3101 nwtr l)rtN, TM:::::::':.... .. °'*" ncr1110U1....... Of'~AL....r ------==-'~""~1eo.ta ....... Celf.12121 ~-fllM91fAW P\aJC fl1nt( ........ ......, ,,_ ._ •-"' NIJftN' lnl09 KtodWMn.1. !.107 lrtnlty IAllSWUfQf'O.USICICAlAM The --II 4°"'I ~ -..,,,, Nlwm d """'9te ni!!.!)'-llK ~eo.r ....... ~.ttlal .. CANOY<911WU'JDMAMllCI ................ 1CTIT10U8MllR•• ~Ofh..,...H. NtrnOUlllllmM ~Noll =:"c..":~ Clltl!AM '& OISal!llTI, 11111 (1) AtCMAllON IHVUTMlHT ·n. :::::,:'::::: ... =. ~ Mm ITATI' IT ' • Cen*'o Cilplflrtno, .... .Nen CO, (1) '"'OMOTIONI AND ""*'-• ~ ll. ,... ti ~.:-:: ... :':'.• ,... ~ ,....,. .. -.. OomOet'I.. ""' ~.,,,, 'CspteW-. CA. mn IUfltYl'l'I co... 110 ,.Nl'ldo 1t.. DEU.A .. TUIO"ll. t111 .... ,.... d••: ,., ......,...,... .. ~ M: ~ QIJll, 11110 (1) w ... IVg9M {ti ""*""" .... 403. ...... CA.I 1211\ Oen Dr ...... ""'*"' ....,. ....... _.._.. ~ CONClPtl.., JOAH1 Jon....,.., mn Ylil u.or-. It~ 11IOI , ... 8aUth ~ Alo,,•rO Otmt•lll , ',, ~·n~ .. •• --"-tl.ilOaA.tol:Ol...-.lllt' 111 ....,._er.-ar.,Oorwdtil .....,...v.toiOllll.IOl41 CA.tztn ..,..,1 •• .....,CA.11111 uwa.9utll& 11 ......., 1-· .._ .......... 11 ....,. ..-e1.C1M.••• -----•w• ,r•t,: '*~•ooniMttd~.., n......,..•~111r:., ........ c.-..111,1 i:.l :".,. .... ., ._,.... OldrlCotjl,.A~eor.. 111 ••bOOIPGrltllld..,:12cl an lldAO•. lcdfldullJ. TNl....,_.•ooMuC'tsdbr=M ...__TM'°"" tit , .. ...,._. ...... ~Dr.,CcitWdl:IMlt, "*"*~ W...,,l.,.,,AW.WN'ltta'ntf l'-OllrtllMh ~ ...... l:ICMed .. ,10 ........... Cellt.tten .. :-...... "-llldwlltttN 1'Mlll1A '":"C:::-C::."9 c::-=:=.~: "'8etlri·l .91A• • JIOJ1..._,C ... a~n.ei: ~·::::m-....... ::z:=otOr ... CW!ey .. ~.c: O¥'I ...,11... ,..., ~-=::c::.. .... ~": :'J:: .... ,.,. r. ~ THE DAILY PIWT 'httk \·our ad d1iil' 1111nd rrpurl r.rror limmedi•l!I~. C A lflED 642-5678 ... .... ••••• -i....i ~ Bayfronl Villa, 6 Br, 71<1 Ba. poo1.-1arp-1>aot do<b. MJ'°,000- Qwmlni Sponilb 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot, ccunyord & Ira cleclt, pier & U!p. 11.100.000. • BeauuM 3 Br, 2 Bo. ploymom, fU"ep18ce, beam c:oillnp. Xlnt financinll. $(2(),000. Ul'W ~U'llUIT-. Jetty. & Bay view, newly -!A!d Mal Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' po.do. $695,000. ....... --Ocean & Jetty vleWll, marine room. 4 Br. 3 Bo. 3700 oq. ft., car porar,. $1,2811,000. unm PlMI um1n Specacular bayfront dplx. 7Br, 2 Ba up, 2 l!r, 2 Ba clown. 2 boeUpoooL $1.350,000. COLD Well BAN~eRO : I FIL\ UTllllT tl.M,111 WANTED-LARGE FA.MIL Y for lhlo 11t1per bayfront with dock tor 2 yocbu, 6 Br's, e~!A!d din1ni room overk>ob apadnlu lM.nc room & bay. IM18-ol !Ml . "'""''"""' ..._._ REAL ESTATF ii1·- THE REAL ESTATE:RS Traditional Realty 631-7370 lit u. Help 'i .. Sell 'i.., Prepertrl Tho Daly l'lol ollon you t111s too size td on ,.. "llclln ,.,,. ....... h• jusl m"" 1111• • z ,..,. 1or m. -a pldurt, w wt1 photoiroph H f!i , .... It I ....._. ctw11. C.11 C1111lflH 642-5678 --'"'"'""::"'"'" .. _S~(l:~~~.-,!_£.~~· . ._...... ..... " .... -.,,_,..,. _. ... ............. --- 1 ~ y 0 s u 0 J . I I I I' I 0.tt)'f!lllOft II. flflo*llC .. .,........_...,...,. ....... cN9 --.... "'°"' ..... CountY a.t: sf or.,.. COtilntf-OFI .Ult ' • ...,_ ............... ~ •----.. OI ... ~ C:O. -~ 1&. 1MA W lftttWM 0-..,.. Oeeel Dllr NM Jl.lnefr."'4 t11· CINnlL.C.-Ollt .---~j----!llltl1t10 .~ eo.t_ Dlltr .......... ~ Ola .. Oa11* _. ..:.~4,t1.M.Mr6.1~ Nllt.klWl'.14. .11.1_. ....... , ""'JUN1,-, :-t1.1''1 ..... TK.& ..-;.,.,,.,.1, 14r.:t•.tl. ttM-..... -,.._'°°L..:..---L:==:=::::..:==::..:;:_:====~~·=·=•:... "-!Jwtlrlll.iiifltl,1~1··~ ,._ ,,..,. ..... I I ( f • I /r7--lr--I / ·-· -+··- .____,_ ----- , (-• .. -' ;> • ' , . ~ .. • • ' ' ... I • aftnhW ...... JalualaW ......... , .... , ................ ~ __ 1_0_14;.;1..,.,. ...... Ult !'•e• .... ~ tHt Stl!~ IN, condo, poo4, ,.,., .... !~~. anci Ealde 2Bt tba C:OftlQe. LIDO CONDO. Sp..:~ 2 WQt 18A, Pool, ..01.1tta E·bluft twnhM •Pt l br 2\t I.e. frp!o S-420 Camwont !IJGOftt CUl) 11&-tl .. • •el 1ssu1a1LE end PtlliO. dbl CJ~"90 bdrm ~ <Mn.~balha One J:'' Wetltlde .. 10. ba2oarownope111125 b/eeo..1868 Hl&IS-0168 fOP ~ ,. • ~~o ~~ C's-1~ ~~~i"f ~b'8: o I*• 613--0ISM mo 144.1010M·F1-5 ip.ct•cular panoramic ,.,,.._ pr9' Modett and With VIEW! 2 &fl ~ 2 Loe 1 Br, twlmmlng pool. LIDO IEW PK Ollu• Vltl'W Ill amtnlllel. Prom· b00t1•..t213~ 1914 ! TWO Oorgeoua Ultra Freetity ...Wrb~ 38t, bath Great locetlon p<IY9te aru. cog"· drp1. cu1t tBf, 2 tg b1th1. i.. ont~ Point 11'-4209 ..... •• WE 'RE MOVING _____ ...._......., .......... ...-....._ 1nM=o~PLJt~sMAA :!!:~~i ::Cu:::: 'w2 1 200n1s>et,1mo.., _ ~ ~~~ .ri.:so !~9;.t 11250 i.. e7w:s&a wa1k1no c1111anc:e to.~ ·~ Mlt F1buloul flnlncingl t 13 Httena Ctrci.. Avall _..... YOU DESERVE IT Sal Pen. 1Lge tlm • .-v ' TlllSIAY 2 now $1200/mo..... 111·1400ttt Ill~ L~:~= =·~ Gated VlllaQ4t. purti luxuty, mo 67~•tt 6f>tn. ~'~CMJ=lf~-ttw\I •1-•11 Ml-IHI 7$.12711955-2199 Udo 38r ~dln_l_Ot: yrd, gar. No d0g1 $815 2 Br 2'•'8uteo~tllYlng W0tkl11gfem 101t1"it.2it, :;;-ecaretorhoUM.s-t•· ...... '"' • "'"' USTILln.. BAOl<EA Newly lilted tbdrm abOdt llct country kl'::htn G32·3209 iv met~ By appt only 6~1·5-439 28• apt '300/mo 1 blk p1an11 In ••Ch•not lot •HD• IUIYI 14ttf list .... , "'1 S 149,000. Speoloua 4 wlcrp11 & eppta o" New· poo'1. deck, no pete'. MESA PINES 2650 Hart• a ... , from bch 962·2218 ,,.. r~. M•lure •-·---· (HltttbtllMJ'a) bdrm, 2\) be. 2 cat gar. e e port S300"• 539·8190 S1&001mo. 975-3880 BEAUTIFUL 1 Bdrmu75 HouM lo ahare room ata 1 Wut.. Hp'd IOC .. rtf Ctll _.nm ... r.... oomtl'I pool. C... a.net a.st Rlty f.. -" ,. __ .. ' ~0-1289 M·F WM ~ • ..a.iaton and • u 1 J _I ~~ for t 7204400 __ ~ ___ Lido ttlt b1yfron1 ·pvt PRVT petto, pool, IP• •v " -11f\.ll toe. N..-ii yr Old Qj11ua;n1 need• i-----'-"'----ctntrw NftPQft tocatlon f'J(>tl"JHa at'4 c.1716'l app _ COmrnl 81dg 13'49.000. No Ovlet IB1 eoel gar beach, 2 Br 2ba TOP er ... qui.t, no pet1 port Htt U25tmo room w/ba & kite prlV. I ilaHI ~~ tOI• new achoofl, thopt a • .. t.iA,..L ... /dJ Large 1BR w/OOMn view Laguna with 4 f'Hld. 2 '*'°"' no Pttt• •lee: I 1 1 O O I m o v • c • Ml·l441 t1S.5&ee As AP. Eric 545-0221 • _;.._ II,., ., .. for J099lng. A v "r-7' '147.500. Ownet. days Ur\fll Ocean View. 11 9'1-range 1'425 642·5964 8'45·918115'44·2270 NB~ blkt to bch W/CI fple --VISTA BU NO SY8· wondttf\lt far~ family 6'".1-1'9~ $49-9039 evet/wknda Aasu~ble flnarl Owner Sharp 3br den frpj2C:8; Lrg BLUFfrS Conde 3br+ ~· Vtf'de ~br 1'1'.ba tennis PoOIS '1325 Ind laratn tr TEMS It Htabllahlng i,ome with 3 bedroom. ~ '' 8'46-2124 837-«>30 1ar patloS&sO Fer'"'uton 3b• .......i 2654 Vista,..,. twnlohse apt. gv .. lg ut111M5-2m1~1003 Int 2112 8ullderatllpe: Steel def'! c rtye ,.., l Ceat ..., .. c.. . • . ~· ...,.. pal • W/CI tlleup, no pets. Frt~ H~/ build-• b..u°:trvl ~~ry:;: Liii HO haHt Yltwl t .t lt1t1 · Hahn R E 642• 1183 nada S l550 mo 644-2607 S825+tae. 979""383 Newpott BHctl condo Oar age apect, electric tng1. + MW lnautaltd REOUCED&ol390,000 OCEAN/MOUNTAIN/CITY pgp_q lSSt Stlarp.&Ctean.~BA2ba, Newpor1 Island 2 bdrm, U.TllllYllW room for rent. Call door. Ideal :cation bUildl~ J)tl\tll. Natl0n1 C--. 10 LIGHT PA.NORMA. 4 '6i1i'O'U ' 3¢ new paint. gardening ser-l'-\ be, yNrly, S800. mo. 1 B II It ltd 875-9307 5'48-01 LargHttr:eotory direct tall tll Beautllul 5br. 4ba, Lau1re-'Bd 3 •700 ,. on,.5 000ac vice 1975 54&-"50 No pe11 650-4749 b r._w o ,·ft~ bttgarege. Room ahr bath woman 30 llct ltatala 4 Support/Training Cut· WATUURO"'l H•••a.LI 11 IOw mont In Prestigious Apro• 1 ' tq tt ., • ----a .... ony •• ..,ry, Ona, no • . tom Dfflgnal Lo~ac HOML~ e.c. _._ • ,. HMbor Ridge Estele 675~96 ToW1\hM 3 mllr 11ied Newport Terrace Condo pelt. $750 855-0895 & up Newport Beach. I fOO 1q f( North COita Cott Call collect (115) REAL ESTATE YI LUI SECURITY GATED 80 llC beaul MCf vacalinv1 bdrms. 2',ba. ftp, p1t10, 2Br. 2Ba Avatl now S750 SPMC. 1205 IMS-2590 Meat. 05c pet' sift. Top 973-0oSS for Mr. Net.on 131~1400 Darling 3 Bdr country PrtncJpata Only land nr Klamath Falla Ore balcony wtmajelllc Yltw 1st • aecurlty 646-7958 Nwpt Hla Studio aep Room with kitchen prM· loo. gd P•Ol'g 540·3ee9 charmer remodeled $25.500 sale/trade ~~~~cf~48.;~~~ener. Under $1000 choice 3br entry. privacy. '3So mo: leg", near shopping & i3oo1up orptl drapa ale laYtltatat I 1...,. fOll --------· k1tcilen. lrg brlcll frplc. 720·9859orS51-4582 675-6486 ---· --2ba Iota Included near 831·6897 bu• 9CS2·5760 17301 Seacn Hunll""'lon t ... IPllllll assume $95,000 111 at •-at&IJ Wow• $515 rent 3br 2b• ocean but quiet de1t111 -----B l 1 Beach 8'42·2834 ... Sunnyandbright3Bdrm-3 ~~53~0~~ Se~1:,k•;1H lllltll.I -family SPo51 w/bltna ICY 539-6190Bestrltyfee ~~iL;~~f:J~2~~"3S .... ••• • 101111 .a. •• ,,.. • ...... . ba 2 level wtth a grNt J • 1111 AAA pool call 39·6190 Best e side no pets 557·2'41 SOWi lllTIL • ,,_, •• )<Int dlacount from .pro- locallon and as~ ~~~: •. ~f1'~~~ oyc 2 BClrm ottter':ti h~ R1aat1 Fanhla.d Alty •ee Suta Aaa 2210 · Wkly rental• now 1v111. C.M. ~•ibor-Beller ~uor. For Info. oalf Mr loan. Includes all' the 1n per1ec1 locatlon with ZOOO W side 3Br 1Ba. $6750r ~~Co Ptia 4br 2bath ale PlllE US M $140/wk & up ColOr TV. Center, (~cfou ,!~~.!r Seyer, IHIO.Q96 • • goodies Including crackl· beach al bolb end• of the S725 wtgrdnr, w11er pd decor appls & dshwahr Clean & sharp 2 Br In aml phones In room ~co) 1'4 ~ lt40 \J\lni" .-•,. Ing fir~. well to wall bloctc 1st tasl & sec depo, refs kids tine 1750 hurry• quiet c:omple.lc. fealur• 2274 Newport Blvd C M Po... Ottered at $82~ trtf~tt, 4 ..... carpet end bast of all a LIM llULn 548·0590 alt 5pm wkdys 539•6190 Best Alty tee wtb trplc. ai>Pllanca. pvt 646-7445 Agt (619) 726-98&5 T.D. I ., .. price that 1$ affordable. -B 38r h... sp8Clou1 llvlng D----r2& --patio. pvt gar-+ parking. c t B "6As mamv1 •1m1 ,., ....... °'tiib .... fn~co:--"!", .... Mtea ...... 1121.600 Brano new 2 & 3 dr con-111-TJDO · rm. d/w. gar. Winter ren· HI Ptiat H Tastia 2290 $675/mo. 361E.16th St. •ti tatl HU Newport Center.full s1•5.000 at 12~ Wit~ !p SELECT ~~~·~ b~~ust~4~-~a5<:J'8 tat S900/mo Open 38r. 21,i, ba. paHo. gar, 1 yr OH Aedhlll well kept 5 rm Mgr 8'46-9794 A:tfre Jn .. YJ;. maid Mf'V, MtVICe 71418'4.._6800 514501mo. 111 ctue In 4 ~RTIES 6123 -24 221 Onyx nu nr Marina Avl 111 SSOO STUNNiNGLi"rge '1"i3'B lndry, gourmet meals. 673 1700 yrs Property value ~ MESlYEHi.. IPTm~-f816)79Nl570 _ s12oo 213-430·0493 7~~!t~~a~Ts pd S3fs 28,g.,.denapt.pool$46~ 16S0495-45151831-e111 ~ • aves s225•000• dl•c9111u TWO llOIES 2812 Serang Beaut 3Bd 4BR ''"! .. r2m5.0003~ ba, pvt l~rt ltac~ 2169 FtHlaia -539-61~ Best lee and $595 710 w 16th St Saaaer F INI ESWPOE RT CtEI NTSER1t--$10,000. Ph. 9'42_.,.ff i 2ba tam rm lg patio s1ree1, .... • . anume _ z~ u vc xecu ve u .... 01 l LOTl s 155 ooo Prine only 1s1 at 11¥• fixed. Evn Li o aYfron1 2 Bd 2 be V1lltr 2234 hlltxta ----WE OFFER A CHOICE ltat1l1 rvv $550-$775 640-5470 WANTED: P5rf,Q ~trig Now you can be an in-own/ag open Sat/Sun 642-7429, Dys641-0217 $3200/mo aummer oil B hurst tasteful 3br f -2535 Want a selection of great sa.r h .. ™• IMno ff1UMYtlW pNvt T~$$1t ..... 1 . :!!,· 679 2680 645-91611644-2270 • • ua 11v1ng? we can offer any-d • si--1 uut o c:r-.. . no pen_., =~':. p~~~.~ .. ~n:~~ REP10SSE-SSION OCUlfOullltlT 8"1,000 ·----ht. L.L-.1 ~~~ l~~de~p·:i~ 2si~ San Clemente 1.... 3 lhing lrom a smt apt to a S~So/~.,221 o:yx. WIU IDOi Oenllon AMOC 613-1tf'11 Home/ pleic Open Clally _.... fan•-539-6190 Be t f bdrm 2''1 be. YMlw 1640. 4Br hM If looklno In CM Balboa Is. Open 6/23·24 1.100 Sq. tt. upstaJn. 412 Belt Wut.. Sitt neateled between two 3Br 2ba fixer $126.000 2-6 5109 s.uhofe ownr Gtatr&I 2102 5 99 Agt 492-83.4:3 alt 5 NB HB lhlnk of us nrsllor (818)792 6570 N Coast Hwy $1600 _ oondG~~lu1 m tlcompl lex-Low down Agt 546-7739 tagt 545-2847 IMS-9721 C 1 cl~ty3b 2b :r t' R~t leack 2240 --that oholee of Ideal llvlng • · m'o. 642·3998 · · •llLJYllY 1Uf1t. es. """ oea on. ront --oasta r a ,..,e I · • A,.rtatall fuab~H TSL MGMT 6'42·1603 BALBOA ISLAND home Includes fireplace 8Ht. ltack 1040 OCEANFRONT WMI N.B. kltch big fr9lc gar 2 atory 271Ba dpl1t, §3SB 10tfi NB REALTY 675-1642 2Br furn. Slps61more. July otfloe & Rtctc>tlon avail. Nut apperra~~~· & Prieed to sell at only 1 •• _. •ti•••+ $525.000 2Br. 28a + d~n $875 539-6190 SI ~50/mo 111. last a $400/wtl. 675.2910. 450 sq fl approx pte...nl __. t !*ton ·' ~ ... ~.. ~---.--,...., --, -7 • >#> • -"I" 1 _qur.... I 1 .. IJl')1._•z._._-1.,""I • ....,_> .. .. ~~~ ....... -... ~ • CONDO 2 11ry, 2br. Iba, Bayfront condo. Hee styie Move fast! T;ick 4br 2ba Nice 1 r p x. ery c an. hM. alps -8 ..... steps . gr0u In tapery .hefP. real estaters logo pool tac . patio $90.500 RUIOEI I IUIY living. pool/Jae,, many w/xtras too many to Quiet 1 empl'd adult. No APARTMENTS ~50-550 wkly. IM&-6333 OFFICE SPACE WANTED f\JI, but not nee. COi\ "!jll (2 13) 846-4233 wkdays CUFFUYD Piil II e11tru. S2200tmo yrty adv9'11se $725 must see pets S3T5 546-1021 rela Beautiful Garden Apts T to share. apprx 200-300 train. Cell 540-13&6 1~7 (714) 846 6046 wkend ..... , I W11t.r 539-6190 Best Rlty tee --' BAYFRON sq ft . In C.M , N.B. Logan CM WlLllTle/llYllf --. ---Priv~Naeefuslont ,&•cen-,1 I -a...1 Dau Ptlat 26 ~~os decks. spa No Corona del Mar. 4 CdM area 549-4019 •---·------ TWlllll/10-X.ll. ~~~~~Hs~fs~~N~-:~ ~:ar.Ji:~sn~.: "...Uuan IPllllUllCWI Nicelyturnatud1o1n6ena2ecirm1w.Ba S645 bedroom.3 b•th.sandy s'111 1eve1 o~c tor rent *llLR* ltl,IOO nLL PRICE 833-3134 leave msg a great area tor Jogging! , • ., ·····11111 2Bdrm COiiage w/lrg yard Point. c:loae to harbor. 2Bdrm/2Ba $655-$665 be~ctl. pier. wat~:iO!Jt ~treet frOfll. VIA uoo: Neat appuranc• & .. -at cf••ft C unit in an -.---04 A wonderful,.,.,,... lamll1y " -New plush carl)tltlng, dbl $495 Incl utlt 496-1103 398 W Wiison 631-5583 pa10S.6uOOOnusua1. exc ng. approw "50 sq ft pleasant pert0nallty r• " ,.., ....,, I 1 4 •-gar. corner lot 5 blka to __ July • . ~ • quired. Mull have g(!Od Hcellent Inside location rYlDt home with 3 bdrm• + 1 lf/lll-1 na sandy beach. 960-6331 ·~rt ltac~ Da.H Ptiat Corona def Mar Properties s 1275/mo 67s-6~ driving record. B•Ck· Vecant and avallable • ••1£ den Courtyard entry &. • C -673-8-494 nd In d ..-.... Cell t cs.c 11 ~ beaulllul pool spa RE· lfillrHt Try this garden styit 2br 2 Custom decor Chermlng 1BR nr Uerina. •WCITJYI Simi* f~~bul not ~~oir";ii or ..._•1; 11 Single family home in Tur· DUCED TO $390 000 lt1d1 2211 crplS thru-out 1111 move S 1300/mo Amenities. new palntl cpt. drpa, $425 Otrtll •11 llf 1 MO FREE RENT train Call 540-l3M 1297 car garege ~ lamlly WATI RI RONT ,:,•deck.e a: ~ ~· Best Rlty lee 786·9293 or 64"-9060 B I .. L z7.o1 above big beach, 4 Mf'V suites. 881 Dover Or • tie Roc:k 4 Bdrms 3 ba 3 -• ·~ Wfilt wt 1 1n $500 kids ok 539-6190 Villa Balboa. Agt. 496-9482 na<>n-8 pm On lovely Poinsellla, just Wishon term leaM, full Logan CM • .l.:..._._:__ room Property has jusl HOMI., t11e. oently r~. 3Br ~>,;bi But. BarMar 2H2 VILLA BALBOA aa · 11C• "' bdrms. fully furnished. Suite 14 N.B. 631-3651 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • ' • bee~~alurn~sh~~;.:': REAL ESTATE llV rm din rm fam rm Luxury 2Br + den ooean 2 BR 1 ~ ea Condo. $15,000 lor the ... .on. Won't .... Drutlcalty r• IOGll ....... pain an d 131·1400 2500 sf $1975 .. 493· 7353' Appe6flng two story hm view $2000/mo 6'mo min l•ctpool. clubhouse, la Tiit la'81 dueed S.60/lt, Bal Island Lite aec:nt'g exper.: C'-tl ••ruf·ll.., Lmt Manicured Ian scaptng m-... ·rn 2br w/garage c port $595 + ,...... ............. .f • -• $229.000 and you own """' 850-0504 •r · ...... .,. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, payroom, 752·2841 or 673·5374 rcpta. aocn11 pa, ..... or Fabulous walertront lot the land Super sharp custom C.rtal ••I Mir 222 S585 makes 11 yours A Oaf (213)596-1498 private beach. pier. I i Coata Mesa oonttructlon 100 • 50 lee1. Be&t lo-twnhome 2Br 2ba. den, Here's yet another qulet 539-6190 Best Riiy tee ,.r1atat1, • S595 mo 2 br. 2 be . encl. Bay aide patio July •• atll company. Fulll tOne. cation on Promontory IC!:; overl'g Big Canyon gol1 2br hm off PCH lnclda Imai 2 44 gar. yd . pauo Newport 16000 ltataJ1 UH S1100toS1200tmo. -· Bay with gorgeous views 'Jiisor I course Red.lo S299 wlhr/dryr garage&. yard Rancho San Joaq In 2 B Ctatral 1702 Buch Realty Dys CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT PIER area Clll 557-5511 of water cThannel. and wtterma Byowner chlldpetlineloW S700's den. 2 ba. Yiew~S11~· Apts for rent In Garden 675·1642.eves960-4614 PROPEATIES,673-8494 s1ore or offiee. lmmed, ________ _ mounlalns he beauty ot ea It y Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 34 539-6190 Besl Riiy '" Avail 717 644-5687 Grove 2 weeks tree rent Near beach. 2Br. • ·~ be El aide C.M studio, avall. PolMSSion. 673-6640 1191111TUTIYI 111 this •n lhe hean of Sea Island (Ford & Ct1tl Mtll 224 -IEIT& S on the 2nd mo For any Twnhae Blllns, tr pie;, encl 6115 Nr beaeh & shops "-aat-iil •-.. TUT NewPor1 Beacn could be Jamboree)662·1673 -l 1nlo. please call the man-i:r wt'"",.,. opnr Quiel Pvt ytrd. prkg $700/mo . .,. .. ..... the setting tor your 786 1172 I 2 Bd h I d """" 1n•-' -11 toOlrectorolMOlt~tor "Dream House' of S.000 -t~ilt 8tatl 1100 ouse. arge yar · Call us regarding lrvtne ager 554-6732 95 Call 536·0921 Incl utlls. 642·2045 IeJI •~ Investment Arm In"'-B W I garage 610 Center St l eases -------16010 H 1! F v :::~ 81<>;~~ Fe! au1 new 14x44 S625 675-6921 lalka ld1d 2706 SElWlll Nl='bea~s~pad:lu~ .. ,24~'s';tt SU~~ • Exclusive ol Grubb & wtupgrades In adult pk, 2Br. I Ba lrplc.gardener J(Il1I.a 2Br 1ba BaYfront, yearly VILLAIE gar. w/d $750/wk PP Agent 541-5032 reaPonslbllltles . req"lres Ellis Ask for Bettina 3880 Michelson Drive CM s27.900 2Br lba. pet No pets $650 + deposit f 'JiiSO-,-. 1 upper dpllt Oulet.fpl 731-6689 •CdM dhc wit .. AC. amp! shorthtnd. Laughlin Irvine OK S 17 900 Like new 548-5827 r I VIEW• S950 673-5429 New I & 2 Bdrm luxury atr""" cterlcal and 12X40 NB $22,900 ------apts 1n 14 plans 1 Bdrm Ocean fronl tum 3,000 sq prkg. lrom $225 2855 E -· .. ...... ,, lta'Cr106t Ward Moblle Homes 2Br IBa house. yard. gar ealty C•roH ••••• , 2722 2 Bdrm and Townhomes (Oc:eans1de) month of Cout Hwy,-675-6900 admln ti.cltground Non lrultlt I Ellis ::.::.!: 991-4990 or EM5-1""" $650/mo 1st last • S 100 -pools. tennis. waler-July s 1500 549-8181 dys •mOker pref c.Jt Shelby .m ovv I Stores/offices mo to mo Cheek 553-0940 144-1020 S1200PHM deposit ~0-7998 788_1172 2Bdrm.1ba.pool.dtcil. falls. ponds Gas paid 720·1444eves 5275128 CabrllloCME-----·---~ ___ Wllh part of monthly leaM By owner 5 Star park 3 Bdrm 2,,,, Ba. 6y rs new. blins:'2 persons, no pett. From San Diego Frwy PENNINSULA-side 641_8544 ltr.W. btt'the lesfr, WHllllHE flllLY going toward the down Walk to Ana Stadium. 24" dbl att g1tage wtopener. Lse $715 mo 650-0473 drive North on Beach to LIDO ISLE 112 50 hour. Work In own •• IE pymt when you lease 09· by 60' Xlnt cood 2 8d 2 yard bit-ins MSlr suite i"°Bdrm 1 ba.Soulh of McFadden and West on S 500 lttrl~t . .,. .. Cell (714) 772·"47 lion this 3 bdrm 2'• bath ba den central ale, yard McFadden 10 Seawmd July 3. ·-On 8 large cul-de-sac 101 4 residence with m1n1 pet ok $36 000 547 -1156 sec system new floors PCH gar WID '725 Village (714)893-5198 Aug, S4000 WANT [). spaoa that II Automotive • Br. 3 ba. formal dining Avail 111 St050tmo 3880 M1ch8elson Or1ve 427'> Iris Craig Bkr. _ _ ___ Agt 675-6161 dry,ctean&cant>tlock· lff--•-t area.lglamllyrmandas-~:;;s v':':',~;'Yt>:a~ HEEILWPUI TSLllllT 142-1103 IMne 730-5559.642-87 19 Super lge 3 bdrm. patio, -SmillBea~ .. apta-on -ed Gara,geOK 6'44-4022 IV&,......, sumable loan S 185,000 -----trplc. lndr hkup, no pelt ''" to wor1c In werranty d• Larry Dyer 759-1501 A beautiful 24 x 60 ft 2BR 3BR 1Ba encl garage big Woodbridge Park Vista 2Br IBa. large deck. new First last 5635 Dep BALBOA PENN S350 to Aaanactabtl M panment. Must beilQ9d 1/;Macnab·lrvme C.tillrHt ltlc~ 1011 OCEANVIEW CUSTOM DUPLEX $205.000 By Owner OWC 11 ·~•1. 1st TO 25 yrs W/30-le dn (714)493-2190 Cer .. 1 ••I llar 1022 BY owNeR s 185.ooo Great corner locatlon Plans and use permit tor 2 unit condo PRINCIPALS ONLY 64 2-8333/63 1 ·3000 ----11 lil;iii1Mii 2 Bath highly upgraded patio crpts drapes, 2Br 2ba condo avail c arpet $675/month 1400 840_3711 · $400 per weet< 675-5102 SPIRITUAL READINGS with numt>tn ~t nome Large hvlng • din· lncd Xlnt area & sharp immed S800 752·2209 494-7224 ----Summer Rentall 2 & 3 AdYlce In All Matters &. mutt be • hard worlte< ing & kitchen area with hm $660 • sec: No pets WOODBRIDGE snarp 2 Bd 2 Br nr Fashion lsli. l~rt leac~ 27,9 Bctrms. S300 to S 1000 Counaellng. 1815 So. El and be able to typ4rj 5 ~80~~~ r:::; .~~ c:;;,losed 548·5442 710-5629 2 ba,pool etc Vacant no ocean-aide Hwy. W/D, 19f Apt, S4SO mo weekly. On & off the Camino Real San Clem. da,yalwtek. Exceltent Call Agt. 540-5937 3 Br 1 Ba enclsd garage. pets S735 857-1776 ulll·Pd. 360 deg pan· SeacllH Manor AplS beach Prime weetc1 stlU Ll<:'d. 49'2-7296 ~~gng~~~:OOs= big pauo. crpts drapes, r:---It L 2241 oram1c oc:n·mt vu. 2 car 548-2682 avall Call today tor best commensurate With ex-C. ... rci1l lncd Xlnt area & sharp .. ,aal IC• gar. $950 lse 675-8995 selection. SCR•M-LEJS B Re 67" ·~2 ft perlence. Celt for a.p-Prt r $660 -sec No pets 1 r Collage, ocean ""· Patio Apts within walklng N. alty ~ 1~ ""' t I Ask f Tl 548-5442 770-5629 frplc. walk to bcn, S600 dls1anc:e to the beach 1 Vacatita ANSWERS _.n "'*'~0100°' na SYDNEY 0MARR 3Br 2Ba Montaceii'O incl utls. 499-2181 & 2 BAa. $675 $875 26"7 UIEllOAllWI Co~do Atlached dbl gar Brand ~home Spec;tac $950 Models open 9·5 RT BEAC hat1b n Joyous -Think Super sharp. No pets ocean vu . 3Br. 2Ba. dally. 11-4 wtlnd1 For IN N!WPO H 2 Bd + &;i BaYfronl I bk Abate · Schism Costa M ... S750tmo Avail now Call beauti ful nghorhd info IM4-2611 Agreatplaeetollveonthe to belch. boat d~. SUBJECT OlllllAL Larry 546-5882 Agt S 1500/mo Call Mlchael C..ta lltll 2724 ~l~~~~us~!Y · & P~~:,!~ $450/wtlly SunMt Sch Oeffynltlon: A fanatic •-11 Prev. bitting exper helpful, 3Br. 2Ba. West CM. good 499•3861 or 957•3955 . spas. 8 tennis courts. 7 IM0-8208 Agent. someone whole mind.,,,. typing &proolrudlnqr• area 1st&. lasl required. L11aH Billi 2250 18r, upstelrs_ $390 No pools, Close to buslneu, COM. 4 Br. 2 be, fully furn ;~~. == t-:'.d s~~ lqnu~.,',ororc''t~tr'omlon No pets S750/mo Incl -pets Ref req. Avail 7115 OC Airport. FHhlon time. TV. phOne, patio. 2 JECT .... -·- gardener 8-46-7624 3 Br. 2 Ba. bltlns. fplc. 2 352 VlctorlL 645-9181 Island, convenient shops bfka to beach. Avall June---::-:--:--:-=--.,..,..---:-.,.-Orenge C«y Shopping car gar. gardenef Cou-T E on sight Oc1 $800 weekly • dep. •Splrltual Psychic. Ad· Cntr 750-7505. 4Br 3Be 2 slory Hee pie. no pets. $750/mo 2 Bdrm 19 1 ba wnpM,.630• Ruervatlona req'd visor & Card Reeder• BOOKKEEPER home. Mesa Verda IOC:. Refs r-ulred. 8'42-0138 side qu 1 pvt pat 0 •1" ,..,.,.n P•at pr--t & f t re $1200/mo. Avall now ..., Dlc:k, 998-7300 days. SlngleS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· v .......,... 875.2495;'831•6~ · Enter. post, do payroll. Cell Larry 546-5882 Agt Lease/sub-lease 3 bdrm .. 640·2426 eves/wknds manta & Townhouses Deluxe furn 28dr townhM Computer e>q>. • pfus. den. pool spa, S 1150 from $680 (Ask I bout utll pd Pool, apa, ale, I.tat .... Full/pt-time, call Jim or 5 Bdr 3 Ba. lrg yard, Meaa Agent 492-83.43 aft 5 2WBR 1bwa'11encl gar~t 2G79 lurnisned ai>ts. complete m I c r o 9 6 3. 6 0 8 9 Tony. CAP 751·2533 del Mar $1100/mo Bob ---son. ,.p · & s 300 K 63'1.1266 A Ll~HI litatl 2252 645-1819 $475/mo with TV, linens utensils. 1 Imo • dep FOUND ADS UH••-. oop · gt _ must b6 renteel lor short =---=---------a&&rl'.• CONDO. Segerstrom & NI UEL SHORES 48r. 2 Br 2 ba SA, Spa. carport term or longer). On Jam-ltat&l1 II Exper. In A/P AIR PIR. Falrvtew 2 br 2 ba trplc 2Ba.den.apa.pY1btach 1675 545-7131 or boreeRd atSan.Joaquln l~arl zt01 IR£fRE£ ~~~Fr~~1~~· pvt bat: dahwsh~. al; & pool Avail 7 It 2 545-5323 eves. Hiiia Ad 29r apl 10 ah.Ire w/m:& " cond, gas pd. tennis Ctl. S 125otmo 240-6602 1t 2Br 2Ba nr SC Pll.a SA 144-1100 S300 + '..\ utlls OP Nloe cau•, 556-0HO poof, Jae & bbqa. S600 •;;;,. rt ltac~ ZZH patlol poollsp.a /carport area 2'40-3157 art 5 M-F ft 1111f11P11 p/mo. 548-8495 _ $650 child O.K 752-5822 141 1111 PIT, 18-25 tlra per wt!, E'SIOE 2BR 1ba $750 In· S 1 MO/YR. 4 BR §BX, 3 BA 2 be nr sc Ptaa. new 206 44th Street. 2 bdrm. 2 A;~~:S ;:,~,,:::r;, · Newport 8eac:h laW firm. Friday, June t9 cluds utll/grdnr. 1st/last TENNIS, POOL. NO dee: $600 no pets WOt"k· ba, frplc. encl gar, patio. llve? $350 •,.c, utlls CAT Must have law Office ARIES (March 21-Apnl I 9) ~pec1f'-needs. realm~ your pos1t1on 1s • deposit 650-7155 PETS· older pref 1nn cpl rvef. 545.9005 S750 mo. (213)831·2974 o K 8'45-7480 FOUND-blk male lab ml• ••per. fW'S ,.q'd. ·call ::> , ___ 650·6145 or 875-486{) .. ,, ,.. ctoo. nr trvlne Blvd. N.8. 71.,..76-1978 • strong and you are not without al he<.. Protect temtOf). accent propeny. E-Slde 3 Br 2 ba. fem rm. s1200 MO/YR. 4 BR 3BA, days 645-1862 eves. Cllfftlaven 2Br 1ba. gar, Fem11e. n/al(r to lhate ~4414 or 8'42·190'4 BOOK PASTE UP basic values. safety pleasures and ~unty. Scorpio nauve aides tn trplc. lg yd. no pets S750 TENNIS. POOL. NO ~:~~~~l~yt~p~~. 2 ~~ fi~!fs ·~~ ~t~a.5r:~ ;:r; ~~o~""8Co~r~J31G Ge.~-Found· Female black cat. PERSON WANTED uncovering factors which had been obscured. scattered. hidden. 1st & 1111645-7804 PETS , older pref bltins Dys 642_1603• 650•4873 pool tennis 1 mlle from M ... & Orange. CM. Parmanent J•rt-Um• TAURUS (Apnl 2().May 20) Status quo 1s shaken. plans arc fs1DE clean coiy 28d 650-8145 or 675-4886 beeeh $600 Charlotte 548-7503 Mondey 2 P to A4JJ>fO• changed. tnp is 1n\ ol.,.cd and could include close neighbor or relatl\-C. Gar. yard shared pool 1 BR HOUSE In Npt eves 642-6221 EASTBLUFF spaciOUS 640•64691759•1195 FOU-NO· tAa blond f-8 30 PM. Tueedey 10.30 Romance IS pan of 'iCenano and so IS exc11em enl or dtSCOVCf). Gatn $675/mo, no dogs Mgr Hts/CM qule1 area TIL lllT lBr. pool pleasant area, . ·-..... AM to approx 5:30 PM . . d . ed h ... i. d 2453-BOrangeAve $600/mo,873·1600 fi"'1 w 18th SI 1 Bdrm no pets $650t mo Female share Laguna Lab. Mesa Vef'dt aree. No axpetlence MCMl-1n 1cal l rou&-' wn11ng. rea 1ng communications. 644-4767 Beach hmt w.Lvlew. S300, Conlact C.M Animal ary Apply pennyMver GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20): Ma3or domestic adJUSlrnent could Et slde dlx Condo avell 4Br. 2a. near Back Bay. apt, 2 people only S375. 111 & 1811. 497.eoo7 Control. 7~·5311 1eeo PllQenlla Ave. C.M. affect residence. partnership. legal maneuver. manta! status. Cycle 1mmed 2sty.3br2balge pets okay st 100 no pets Also 2244 C•· F. -----,----- hv rm wllrpl yd dbl gar 675.~912 nyon 2 Bdrm apt 1475 In Spacious single one Female 10 ahate w/male & ound· Prucrlpllon •mHI H•-high. you'll get the mone). Bargain available tn conectton wtth an w/Of>f'lr mlCfo sa35 .. __ _ 4 pie.it a41-.tso7 6-9pm female In NB S3'40/mo. gt ..... 19th St beach at •l -.. ObJect.luxury1temormu\1caltns1rument.1nclud1ngp1ano. sec.&ulildays720-5012 5 Br Somerset .. b6autllul •2BROUPLEX-S530• &twobtdroomapts. A vatl 7 /1 Bobby NewPQft.645-4339 s:~~~:..~:•= CANCER (June 2 1-Juh 22)· What appears a setback will eve/wknds644-4998 home In beautiful nei~h· Nrnewcarpet no pelt 675-9643 Found·Whltedogwllhl.D. aonlttore model with boomerang tn your fa vor. You'll have chance to perf~I techniques. to -E-SIOE RENTALS ~~;t:m1 s~:~lmo all 2261B PomonalM5·9494 Female to lhate ocean-Nftpor1 Buch Animal fashion flair ~ for correct past error and to take 1n111a11ve 1n achieving objective. A real beauty 2br phc newty _ _ Beautiful 2Br 28, Meaa front hae In N.B. ssoo. 1a1 Sheltw MA 3$50 our ••otu1Ma ~·· Someone behind scenes does care. 1s looking out for your interests crptd decor lllds S52S BEAUTIFUL WestctlH exec Verda 1100 sq ft f pd & tut. 631-3145 Loat Cat grey & 8*. 10 dutgner boutlq_ue LEO (Jul'-23-Aug.22)·Bestra1"htforward-statecasc1npos1t1vc 01t1er1avallat 3 Br 3 ba, 3 car gar. Ind ds ..... shr ..;.,.,r,..; 'Whlal(:J'nr16th&Santa F/Ume.Muwtbet9'PM- , &• *Ill •1to* nutredec. lg pool, avail 112'>'·s,.,.'',.."8611' .. -;5-.•3~ Fem lhr 3 br H.B. hM, non tlblt/rellablt. PltaH mapner. \landesttnc meeting 1s on agenda, hi~hhghts romance. -. !5 .. ......, ...... ..., •moklno. furn. 13oo. Ana. c 642·8199 Commltm"nl. responsibility and intensity of emotions Look behind Choice 4bdrm 2b• mv111 711 no pets S2000tmo -lnclds utn. 068-3880 -L .... 1 ......... "··n/Q__. .. FV.' apply In QetlOn: ALOIA. " lrplc cool a1c: & poo1 S750 650-511M Bfand new 2 & 3 Bdrm rURNISHEO or ... -. QV -·-260 Y:or-1 Av, I.lg Id\ scenes for answers. realize that dela} i s temporary and tha monc) 011 405 •·z move Frt 4 r .. r dup 31>1 2hba condo.. choice of carpet. UNrURHISHEO. Fem to lhr HB hM,,, bCh Aaa~_!'klWt COCkapoo ... -·- s1tuat1on will vastl} improve. 539-a 190 Best Alty'" 11050111100 Villa Bal 2 gar. S925tup 8'42·9559 w/3 tun but, reap~. Okf. °"f & atctc s~-oes1-1 _.. VIRGO (l\u11. 23-Scpt. 22)' Finish what you stan. reach be)·ond Mst bd 11200. Lido ltle --ira-•• HEALTH $212/mo 536-3525 llWlll lorhlghqualltyceaegoodl P I I II I ..._ L B 8 F 2 S ...,.,.. ., _ _.,.. - -· tnanufectutw. Mutt haw current C'<peCL11tons. rea 1ze ove w1 no onger ~ a stranger. unar uyers and aeti.rs mee1 . br 2ba 1vvv Pen. Sharp 1 Br In quiet com-CLUBS. T[t~NIS F/non amkr. 10 •hr 2br Coekatlel "Turbo", vie. E. own loo4t. Exper. onty emphasis on fnends. hopes. aspirat1o ns, heightened powers of every day '" clanlfled 3br 2b• S 1000. Ftrguson plax Fta1ura ftptc ep. SWIMMING. plu~ c M tum.11PI wlF 27 Y"-18th, CM. '4$-"95 "Md appty. 8'* iwood persuasion. You'll get what you want and Just m ··nick ofttmc." IM2•5678 & Hahn RE IM2•1183 pllanc.. poo1 & parking. mU<h mortl Sorry. S300+ dte> 860-2073 I Corp , 316& w. ~ect- UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22). Gel ready for new tan. don·l be S495tmo 381 Ham+tton no ptts Modtls ~. Santa Ana. (nr surpnsed 1f commumcat1on re<.-c1ved from prcst1°•ous tnJ1vidual. e .. tsld• 2Br. 1aa:-nci d n.. 9 t 6 KwbOf lf¥d,) .. f Optn ~ .. , 0 . 011011 ,. .. BINET rn ---. Focus on business. career, abil11y to aet to hean of matters. Memb_er o petal I chlld 2583-F ~ "" vnvr:-•.,,,... opposite sex 1s physically attracted 10 you and you'll be aware of tt. Good E~ sns 93 1•367 ~ tMME-07Tmmtn'On-'imkriO IUl..S =at~ln="~ SCORPIO (Oct 23·Nov 21 )· Follew chrouah on hunch-travel 1s !'tide dMn cozy 2 Bd hM w houte In CdM 1'425 wortdna•-~. Wll part of sccnano, long-range plans take form and you'll be accepted for •''9'· yrct, lfttrtd pool. A~rt.IM..U "'° Iv mag. 760·1:Ma 111 & NMll kft tratn. CM '80-311!• "enrollment " Sense of d1rect1on IS clanfied, you'll know what you ' ' ~5~~~r~~.Mgr. N"'l>Ott 8u<Jt So; MlfnrFuh!Onl*. t>Mut. PIU8tlll'fMtll need and how to obtain tt. Cancer native figures prominently. you 1700 6th c. • Bdrm. pOOI, ctffnlng SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-~c. 21): You can afford to wait. to or Gtrdtfl Mtttng 2t>r, 1200 1 ..,tf"I ltdy, o-oentr, nr ttttl'tt l..,., ..... listen. observe and form opinion~ based on facu rather than fancy. Dia • tea ft, lmmac. *"' c.11-C•t Oovff) ct.""°" 720-91'49 _._liliiiiiii~'°"- 1 I .. i... K lngt, petlo. Pacmc 642-Slll u 1, _ non ·_..,,_....1,~~===~= deep, realize money 1s involved. protect your own ep n ... ~ ccp Amphl 2 car g11 t11yUe., "" • ._ ........ .,_, 1~ resoluuons concemana body lmqc, dtct, general health. nutnuon. avalt 711. S76ci O•ye nrpoft B~M1l No. ~ .:,~&.;:::: cw:-~:: at.:~17 CAPRJCORN (Dec 2~·Jan. 19): P.lans c.hanJt. publicity could be 1529-2270 tee\19 ~ 880 l~ne Av nut ConY9nllotu w vepe part of scenario. you·11 receive offer wh1c.h might involve tr1Vel. Check 5.48•1231 •rt•9Pl'll (al I 6th) ltQ beMit b..:tl iiiiiniiiiiii"" ~urce matenal, be aware of salary schedules. tu and license Da1·1, P1·101.. llSTllT• MS-110• =~~6t;p llllftl/llllLI requirement • Scorpio. Aquanu persons Ii utt prominently S145tmo 2 BO 1•t Dt 8inCt 7 ~,,...,.,., * :::-::;~~""P-....,._ ...... ..-.. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2()..fcb 18): Emphu1 on those who rel)' upon towMlt. oar. !dry rm, '*Y HIW C.M .• tnal ~~:-'-~~,A;.;:..- you, peu. cmploycmcnt, ba 1c t sue , UUJnJna proarams You learn Y9/d. c10" to anope. MUST SE! bMuttfUI 4 Id brttouM · • • more about yourxlr. how others feel toward you and )OU •Oso know 1t23 Pomona N t>t COndO wtll'I OCNt'I oar. 1250· 142'6630 what to do about ~tr-improvement. Sqiuanan fiaura prominently. T1L ~·r ;:W.:.1~ ;',..co:, ~~°:'~no:: p (Feb. 19-Man::h W)' Focut on cban • vanety, eras ifred ad • •••"er11trver hootiup, '°' twn '"COM••°' peculation domes&' 1dJUS1mcn1&Jmed11 briniing pleasure to lo"cd onone 642·56 78 petio lll'ld ~ SttOO ,.,,.. non • .-, to * one. Rcmcmbtr annt\itraary, otMr umque ocn'1on Youns ptnOn "'° •• 1 COM~ 28CI 2"• ~~~~~ ~~~~h -~--~~~~~-~0-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-·~· ,J;=,= £!!1t•~'';-tHf ~ ,._ __ -::-.C;.:=.:~~:---.11..:...__.,..__..;...~~~--&-...--..___._~..,_~..;1..---....;;;..;,,;...;;;,;..;.;,..:..*'"--' L II $2.17 per day Thel'I AU you pmy for ,..,_,aooey. lntN DAlY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 61 Maugham's 1 Hummingbird "The - 5 Houston OP 9 Profit type 63 Collar type 14 Vagrant 64 Cut short 15 Ptg. styte 65 Culture 16 Musical show medium 17 Epic Y9t'M 66 Actress 18 Separates Marla - 20 Leah's son 67 Hand signals 21 Australian 68 Sea bird bird 69 UK north- 22 Fine threads erner · 23 Liberates . :25 Calyx leaf DOWN , 27 Animation 1 Reef 29 Sass 2 Drinker 30 Short brM1h 3 Openly ~4 1'~dltlonally 4 Brighter '36 Fer-ct.-5 French city 38 Main artery 6 Plltlcles ~9 AlgOAQufan 7 "Andent 42 Buenol -Mariner" 43 Jargon author 44 Ex.pie.Ive 8 Pub quaff 45 Haraued 9 Holy - 46 Work Miilon 10 GOP 47 -Thomu member• 48 Framework 11 Rece treck 5'1 Sloping ways 12 PoeUlve 5A St11ge far. 13 SMtt 6e Cius 10 Strike · eo Parent· Fr. 24 Jockey garb 1 2 I PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 26 Religious • sculpture 28 Stuptd one 30.Mars or Thor 31 Math subject 32 Musial or Getz 33 Throb 34 Girder 35 Spiced dl$h 37 Smelled 38 Fury 40 a.. follower 41 -and outs 46 Vocahsl 48 Candies 49 Drays SO English composer 52 Utah city 53 Frenc:h legislature 54 Poker type 55 Austrian river 56 Soviet sea 57 ··encorer· 59 Jerome - 62 Enjoy lunch 10 11 12 13 I , llHSllEIPllJ With EXPERIENCE. with children ISS0.8019 llS/llSfH SALIS FGS has oc ~Ing.I for Inside Sales Rep F & C 1ic.nse desired, but not mandatory Prior aales exp required No pros- pecting CaH Kelly Tunon 681-13'5 INSURANCE BILLING CLERK p/tlme call 738-8752 for appt IECUTUY TI Mn/Wes ksistMt o-~ or mator brokerege firm. Btokerege exper pr.rd. but not req'd. Good offlc:e Mills. typing. Hrs 7:30-i:OO Call CherYI 957-6500 Daily Pilat ·· PART TIME Motor Ro ute Available ewport Beach area~ three hours per day. Earn a pprox. 5600 per month. CaU 11 :00 to 4:00 PM. A k for Bru« Em le)- CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4.321 IDE ORANGE COAST DAil Y PILOT )JO W BAY ST •COSTA MESA CA 91626 ftt•tfl' A ••1 1Wftt11trit!lr f¥Jl(J•t • '/ I Or~ Ooeet DAIL¥ PILOT~ • .-.a r I I '· , , 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi Ml E. least hJ., 1..,.rt ..... 111-0IOO Highest Quality Sales·& Service 0 COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN "Family Since •53 . Brletol et Edinger In S•nta Ana <fl) .. 548-o220 -J O n < w m 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA #11 ........... ••• '"''' In The lrv1M Auto Center 830-7800 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing JI SANT A"-~,;. • ANA o-$ -J q,q;. 0 I-G Cl) ir al EDINGER FOUNTAIN VALLEY WARNER 01£.GO 0 15 Ir • 0 ID Ir < r IRVINE BRIS'roL A'! !DINGER IN SANTA A.NA Hl-0110 "P'A.MlLY SIN~ '63" LAGUNA HILLS 2IJ MISSION VIEJO fl lAKE{) MISSION VIEJO g '8 0 SAN I C0"4MEll CHEVROLEl I N ..... I l • I ' ......... ,, 5'4b-1100 £ $ JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -18UZU Complee• Auton*M ..... U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retall Dealer Modern Sales, Service, Parts, Body, Paint & Ttre Oepts. Competitive Rates On lease & Daily Rentals 20IO ...... , lhtl., •• , ..... 141-Gl11., M0-1211 0 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAQEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington B••ch . (714) 842·2000 SALES • I.EASING • PARTS • SERVICE 0r.,. Co11111rs laflt$f v 11s111111 °""1' Wt WtD tfot Be ~ PARlS OCPARTMCNT OPlN SAT\JllD,\Y G RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN #20W.h1ter•.,1m.. • I -~Li I m I -' 21211•"" llttl., 01st1 .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546· 1200 S,.clal P1rts Ult 54 .. 1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9;00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -e:oo PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 0 STADIUM PONJIAC We're New -We'r• DfMJlng Across from the BtC A on Katetla 1ust West of tht (57) Oranp Ft1tw11 Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shoo on Prtmisa ... 714/~:ll:ll G BILL YATES \ SALES·• 8UMCe • LEA8tNG F1M .... ~Of Qullly.Ulld v ..... I 1 BUICK Ol!ALER tN ORANG! COUNTY 212$ HARllOR llL YD. COSTA ••A t19-2IOO ~ 0 RAY FtADEBOE . UlllLI llllllf Jllllll 11111 '# 11 ...... Ir ........ In The ~ Auto Cent• ll0-7000 e CREVIER BMW J Jury cle•rs IJ9~ine sctiool boar District's fund violate state codes, but jurors find no criminal wrongdoing By ANDREA ADELSON OfllleMIJ ........ The Oranac County Grand Jury hasconcl~$S~ th!lt the lrvane Unified Schoo~ Distnct violated state codes in its handling of an escrow account that held up to $2 million in gifts from the Irvine Co. , The Jury repon, issued today following an invcstiptlon, reveals thal withdrawaJs made from the escrow account were used only for . sch~I e~pcnscs. Tb~ finding &ives says, ''that there is ncithtr the the d1stnct a c.ICl:n bill of bea~th in authonty nor the will 1n these terms of any cnminal wrongdoing. eovernmcntal •atncin to take the . T~e pan~I recommends that the . necessary action to prcdude the d1stnct take measures to ensure that inappropriate bandJina of school ~o other accounts are set up. in an distnct and State School Bu.iktj.na 1llcpl manner !ind suggests· the coun-. funds." ty school supenntendent do the same. Wh!le the Irvine district~ wrestJ- The .repo~ also concludes ~h~t any ma wt!h 1he pr:~blem of ~vidina ~n:ied1al ac!!o~swoul_d (al.~ WJthm the educational faohtaes for a growing civil arena. It is poss1ble. the repon distnct. the panel said .. cnuin -_--.f measures taken to achttve lhrir ~s appear to be inappropriately JUSU· fied ... The jurY inv~iption revealed th.at transactions on the account~ not rC1>9ned as revenue or expen- ditures .... of the di tnC1 and one disbursement was made out ide nor- mal avenues. Controversy over the Irvine school d1stnct bank account surfaced last November wben 1nde~adea1 auditon said tk account arcum- venled" norma.J ~ 111111 wern•t tn accordaaoe "'Ith ..- education codes The IOOit report. JUp.nd IMI June. said since the accown - outside normal proecchnet • ._ .. no &uarancec that compeuave ... were sought for proJeets P9id for .m. ~ ,.....__ 8CllOOL/~ Irvine· molest • ~ ....... ,, .. ; .... ~· y ••• ~' ... ........,._...,_. ~-...:--c~~ ase Callf omla Gov. Oeukmejlan signs reduced $31 bllllon budget./ AS Nation Supreme Court re- instates travel llmtts for Americans to Cuba.I A5 Columnist Mike Royko Is robbed In Chicago./ M World Israeli jets bombard Island off Lebanon coast. /A4 Twenty person aboard a luxury boat off British Columbia were rescued from 20-foot waves, 50 mph wtnds./ A5 ·Llftne Today's section gives hints on home entertaln- lng./81 Sporta The Supreme Court breaks the NCAA 'sex- clusive control over tele- vlsed college football games./C1 Former assistant Joe Reid Is selected Estancia High basketball coach, replacing Larry Sunderman./C1 Water conditions are Ideal for fishermen and their famllles for the up- coming holidayweek./C2 Entertainment "Cagney and Lacey" lead a parade of seven CBS shows In the top 10 Nielsen ratlngs./88 The new movie rating of PG-13 has been ap- proved by the film Indus- try .. /85 Bulneu Sylvia Porter d iscusses adjustable-rate mort- gages./BI INDEX 84 87 A3 88·9 A4 CS-7 87 C7 C4 ce IM IM • A4 M 81 A3 C4 c1;.a 810 ee 86-t A2 A4 Retroactive bills prom.pt-city review of new ordinance By ROBERT BABIER °' ... ~ ........ Huntington Beach officials ap- parently have jumped the JUn by sending water bilb to approximately 3,000 residents calling for about a 30 percent cost rate increase, it was learned today. The bills th.at went out in effect made the water increases retroactive -the customers were billed for water they used two months before the ordinance took effect. The bills were mailed last Wednesday, two days after the City Council voted to increase the water bill for a typical h.ouschold from $12.SO to $16.20 every two months. (The vote was surrounded by confusion when Councilman John Thomas voted in favor of the measure. an urgency orchnancc tak- ing effect immediately. Momenls later Thomas asserted that he v01ed wrong and asked to change his electronic vote but was not permitted (Pleue 1tee WATBR/A2) Baker out as chief at hospital David Balcer, who takes office as an Irvine City Council member Tues- day, resigned this week as president of the Irvine MedicaJ Cenler, the hospi- tal administrator said today. Balcer. president of a communily group that led an arduous and controversial lhrce-year drive for an Irvine hospital, said during the cam- paign he mtended lo slep down if elected. Baker. an attorney, said then that time constraints rather than any apparent conflicts of interest would be the reason for his decision. Douglass Myers, chief executive of the IMC, said Baker's "leadership was instrumental in obtaining the necessary gQvemmentaJ approvals to build" the hospital. The issue of selecting a successor to Baker on the board of the yet to be built 177-bcd hospital will be dis-- cussed at a directors meeting in July. Shooting aaapect captured An OraJlle CountY aberiff'• depaty atanct. pant o.-er Geoqe Slender Jr. of Tutln, who wu •hot ID the tee and capta.red followlaa a abooda& ID Tutln. Slender'• wife wu kmed and a clepaty wu cr:ltlcally womuled. See 8torJ. Paee A2. · Mesans near am phi theater get special parking permits Court weighs restratntn order today: · tougher noise ordinance now in effect By IUREN E. KLEIN Of ... MIJ ......... Costa Mesa city employees walked more lhan a dozen residential blocks in the city's Collqc Park neiah- borhood Wednesday, knockina on doors and passina out per~i~ pcrmu stickers in preparation for'th1s week- end's conccns at the nearby Pacific Ame>hitbcatrc. -------.\s the Job was being completed this morning. representatives of both sides m a lcpJ battle over the amphitheater were scheduled to mccl in Oranat County Superior Coun for a hearin, on a temporary restrainma order apinst the amphitheater. A motiort askina that the order be imposed on the amphitheater's own- ers and operators was filed by Ellen Win1erbonom. th~ attome) for a homeowners' group called Con- cerned Ctt12cns of Costa Mesa. If granted. the mouon would order that the amphuheaitr's opcraton make sure noise levels dunng concerts do not violate county noise ordanances. At the last Costa Mesa City Councal mccung. council members 'oted to touahen the city's noise ord1pncc so that the city attorney could prosecute the amphitheater if the noi.c limits are violated. (Pleue Me PAR.UlfO/ A.2) probed Recent child care \- f acllity incidents raise questions By ANDRE.A ADELSON °' ............. A sceminc wave of recent reveJ... ations about abuses in child aR facilities are still exceptions to the rule, the director of a child care lobbyina group in Irvine said Tbun- day. Bul the consequences of incidents such as the arrest this week oflrvine day care operator Lury Renard Shipp on c~ of child moatina is buildin& prcuurc for . PQter pro: feuiooalism in tbc child care indus- try, accordi• to Dennis Hodtoa. Hudson is direc1or of the Irvine Association for Coordinaled Oaild ~a aroupcreakd about fi~ ~ • by parents who bepn • pusb for morecbildcarcin lrvioe. ~ a biab pm::al\19t of two · pumt families ud h• UIUDCl demands for Child care, aiccofdi• to Cit)' 11.Udie&. ·We've beet\ real Slow in JUOP.iz- i~ that f.amil} '.day care prov1den m~t need some type of trainq besidri ~ sOod .-rents.•• said Hiadloll. Wtao tada dlj)d dcvdop. man aa OraJllt Coat and SllddJe-a.ct colless. Glenn Gibbons. IUpenUor Of Or- •• County'~ day~~ .. lilid three complaints have been fiW wilh the counry•s Socia.I Services Depmn. meat in a.he past three yean aipi1111 Dixic·s Day~ the home liceascd by the oounry and operated by Shipp and his wife. Dixie. (Pleue .ee IRVI1U/A2) Duke'~ gone,but still stirring up trouble Airport. plaque. fueled local controversy; now John Wayne sculpture raising hackles I iD froet of the atrpOf1 lD 19 . . MOil of thc ctitcusAon CCIUCRd on fuod-r&111111 eftbns l.Dd the fact tbat the statue wun"t c:omplttcd until tbrie yean &ftet the Ktor·s death. • JbeD there WU I broaJe relief commilliooed by t.hc ty of New. Po" Beach. By .the tame Coroaa <Sc& Mar artist Chris Ma~ted it. the COit bad neat1y projec.. tion In a moment of pique. City CouDal ofticialsitMaed ordtn that the work, which bid~ lft tc'OpC to include a s• Cold\, si• ibonel and acton Andy Otvi~aad Jobe Car- radint as ..mt w~ .Jlaould be banned forever from CitY Hall. I . I . • I • I • \ ,, ' Ml* Oronge COUt DAILY PILOTl'Thu<odoY, Jul)O 28, 1~ Murder trial said to reveal horror of' cocaine culture' Jury asked·to decide fate of CM mother charged with stabbing woman 21 times By STEYI;! MARBLE Of """°""' .... ...,. "'I( WU • cokt. hard act. lt WU murder and only murder," said . Robinson while makina his cloaina A Jury has been asked to decade-the remarks 1o jufQrs in the J·<w1tk-old fate o.f a young Costa Mesa mot~cr Superior Court murder triaL who is accused of fa~lly s~bb1na ' Ahlcn. 23. who has sat ~utcbin&. a another woman 21 limes 1n an whitcswea.tera"dsbaldnahcrhCadin episode that one attorney said reveals disapproval durii:i. muc:h of the 1hc horrors of the ··cocaine culture." testimony has indicated thoualr her It's all~ that the brutal killing of attorney that she a~tacked Girton in DalC"nc Gtnon last Nov. 6 followca a self-defense but claims to remember dispute over poor quality cocaine. little oftbc nisbt in question. Teresa Ahlers, a blonde former Joel Barucli. a public defender cocaine user, is on trial in the death of representing the young mothC( of Gin on. a 33·year-<>ld waitress who two. questioned the credibility of was killed on a rutted road in a Costa some of 1he witnesses against Ahlers Mesa trailer coun. and said the case against his ciient is .. She struck .like a vi~r." said laced with floles and filled with Deputy Distnct Attorney JeofTrey speculation. • Robinson, describing Ahlers' allCf:ed One elderly resident of the park anack at Jhe Aloha Palms Trailer testified that he saw a blonde woman · Parle The prosecutor summed up 1he reach into her back pocket and strike murder as a .. case of do~ and Girton. He was not instantly aware money.·· that the woman allegedly was pound· ins. Oinon with 1 knife,~ said. Olnon was covered with stab wounds from he::r i.tPoer to110 JO ber ankle1 Robinson 1114. He stated that the v1ctiin bled so profusely 1hat ··it was like someone turned on a sprinkler."' Ahlers' at~orney sa,id he suspects Gin on likely staned the fl&ht and th11 his client fouaht.for~bcr life.--- Huntington area hit by blackout Electric power was cul off to about 2.000 homes and busineSess in the nonhem sections of Huntinaton Beach when underground equipment failed shortly after 2 a.m. today in the vicinity of Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue. . Power was fully restored at 5 a.m. Investigators for the Southern Cali- fornia ~ison company arc trying to detcmune the cause of the power failure. lij1JIO!imif---------------- SCHOOL FUND VIOLATION RULED ••• From Al • Clear skies with early clouds CoUtal Tides ._.. .. -... ..... :::.:::r .. -... tOOAY 2.Up ..... f :1lp.m. -·· .,40 LnL 11•" ..... S..Up.m. 1:1.' loleil II iJ 1.3 8clMOfl ... l .1$ lullmli> IO II 1Mtitlg1on. 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District business manager Ron Upton said he asked fo r auditors to review lhe bank account, created in 1974. after he learned ii had been cre ated to dive11 funds from district books so i1 "-Ould not count as income. Upton. who came to the distnct tn 1981. was told by county education officia ls 1ha1 education codes do 001 allow a d1s1nct to keep a separa1e account. Allegations of 1mpropnet1es were a school board election. School board account. which held contributions critic and unsuccessful candidate from the Irvine Co. for school Alan K.Jofkom called the ac.count a improvements. ··slush fund" and contended it in· dicated a pattern or poor accounting practices. The grand jury began its inquiry In April. a.ssigned to a special fl ve· member ad hoc committee whost members have eir;penise in school finance, jury foreman Ellen Wilcoir; said. Upton said earlier this week he was Jiven a brief .. sneak preview" of the Jury's findings. He sounded confident He said the same conclusions arc reached in a special audit of lhc account ordered by the school board in November, and only recently completed. Upton said the full report by auditors Main Hurdman of New- port Beach hasn't been completed. but a preliminary report showed that all money withdrawn from the ac· count had been spent appropriately for ··bQys and girls." Routtne traffic stop erupts into gunfire, leaving 1 dead By STEVE MARBLE Of .. DellJ"" ... Di8ne Slender, 23, died late Wednesday from a chest wound suffered in the shootina episode. The woman is the mother of an infant. started. Dunng the fiaht the deputies' guns fell to the ground ... IRVINE CHILD CARE ••• An Orange County sheriffs deputy is in stable condition today after being shot in the face when a routine traffic stop in Tustin erupted inio aunfue, lcavin1 one woman dead and her husband wounded, authoritiCJ said. The woman's husband, Grorge Slender Jr., was shot in the leg during the incident. He is being held for questioning today at UO Medical Center in Orange whett he was being treated for the leg wound, Lt. Richard Olson said. Slender allegedly picked up ooe of the JUDS and pointed it at Ben- nigsdorf, Olson said. Diane Slender ran over and appaft'ntl~ bit the weapon, which fired into the air, Olson said. From Al None oft he complai nts allege child abuse, but instead were concerns about the ho me taking in more children than its license pcrmillcd, havi ng improper ventilation and lack or adult superv ision. Only a co m· plaint about a mi nor running the home 1n Mrs. Shipp's absence was found to be true. G ibbons said. The Social Services Depanment will await the outco me of thecrim1nal charges before deciding 1f the lice nse .... 111 be re,oked. he said . Meanwhile. /\1 rs. Shipp ' olun tanl)' closed the da) care center. G ibbons said. As of May, t .81 5 homes "''ere licensed by the county agenC). ''The quality of day care in homes is very good." Gibbons said. '"Those who become licensed have good motivations for doing so." Mrs. Shipp called police Sunday about alleged child molestation, Irvine police Sgt. Dick Bowman said. Only about five children were being cared for. he said. Shipp.· who pleaded innocent to seven counts of child molestation during an arraignment this week in Harbor Municipal Court. was being held in county jail on S 150,000 bond. He is accused of sexually assaulting a child under the threat of force who was not a pa1ron of the day care center. The alleged assaults occurred over a two-year period, Bowman said. He said investigators are attempt· ing t? contact parents of as many as 1,000 children who patronized the day care home on Flagst.ar Circle since it o~ned in 1981 . lnvestiga1ors want to learn if any children left in the home may.also be victims. Bowman said police arc aucmping to recontact the parents of a 3-year-<>ld child who had left their child at Diir;ie's Day Care and allege the child had been abused. Police were unable to find evidence 10 substantl.ate the allegation and the dis1rict at1orney refuSed to file a complaint. he said. No one has been arrested and there is no immediate eir;planation as to who flf'Cd the rounds or what led to the shootout in the motorist's drive- way Wednesday evening. Deputy Leon Bcnniasdorf, 29, was hit in the right side o{ the bead by a bullet that traveled through his face and neck before lodaing itself in his shoulder. He is being treated al Wes\crn Medical Center in Santa Ana where he underwent surgery after his arrival. Bennigsdorf had pulled up behind Slcnder's car in the driveway of his Judy Anne Lane home in cast Tustin about 7 p.m., said Lt. Richard Olson. Deputy Benjamin Stripe, 27, arrived in another car just se<:onds later. ·•Deputy Bennill.Sdorfwas writing a citation when at least three subjects eame out of the residence." said Olson. "Shortly thereafter, a fight Four to six shots were fired, but inveslifitors this morning had not determined who fi~ the shots, Olson said. Slender was shot in the upper riaht leg. His wife died at 8:25 p.m. at l!O Medical Center from the gunshot wound. Deputy Stripe was treated for bruiSC'S and released. Slender and hit wife, married for two years, were living at his parent's house on the quiet residential stn:el, authorities said Truck kills NB city worker PARKING AT AMPHITHEATER ... A Newpon Beach city employee was killed Wednesday when he was Jesus MeJia. 40. of Santa Ana. was following the driver of the pickup truck. Huyen Van Thi Bui, 19, of Westminster. out of 1he county dump, when Bui pulled to the right shoulder of the road and Mejia began to pass the pickup," Sterling said. the left. went across the opposite laoe onto the other side of the road. and struck the city worker who was standing next to his truck," said Sterling. From Al . .\ftcr a "hea\'y metal'' rock concert earlie r this )ear. Ci1 y Altorney Tom Wood fi led a three-eoun t misdc· meanor compla1n1 against 1hc amphitheater charging noise levels had violated county ordinances. Bui thi s month, a Judge dism issed thal case. rul ing that the city could no1 enforce a county law. The Concerned C1t1zens group has fought the amphitheater since its premiere season last year. complain· Ing that the 18.000-seat conccn hall is noisy a nd its patro ns are disruptive. The group filed suit in January all,81ns1 1he Orange County Fair Board and the Nederlander-West Corp., charging that there was insuffi· cient environmental stUdy before the ampitheater was approved. One of the homeowners' com· plaints hu been that amphitheater patrons park in tbeirnei&hborhood to avoid paying for parking on the fairgrounds and walk throuah the nciahborhood late at night, talking loudly and being disru_Ptive. The parking permit system. a~ proved by the City Council this month, is desi~ed to prevent anyone other than residents and their guests from parking on the streets in College . struck by a commercial trash truck p k that was involved in a collision with a ar · . , . pickup !ruck at County Canyon and B~uce ~anern . lh_e city s pu~hc Bonita Canyon roads. according to serv1_cc~ d1r~ctor .. said the parking • the California Hia.hway Patrol. ~tnct1on will be 1n effect at all umes. Kurtis Kogl. 21, of Newport Beach V~olators w~o park . on .the streets was pronounced dead at the scene. wit~out ha":1ng permits d1splaye_d on said Highway Patrolman Mike Ster· their car:s will~ fint.d. S.25. . ling. ~c said the ctty st.atT1~ scramblu~g "The driver of the trash truck to implement the permit system tn · time for Friday's Beach Boys concert. According to Sterling, Bui then turned left. apparently not aware .of the !ruck behind her. "Mejia 1hen struck Bui. swirled to Bui was taken 10 Tustin Comm uni· 1y Hospital for modera1c back in· juries and Mejia, who also com- plained of moderate back injuries. decided to consult his family phys· ician. police said. -. "A lot of the sign manufacturers arc - ticdupdoingOlympicsigns," be said, JC ,------------------------- adding that he hoped street signs _.__ warning of the no parking rule would be put up along the residential strccts at 75-foot intervals today. WATER BILLS RETROACTIVE ••• From Al lo do so.) said today that '"there is no way the ed wi1h city council members and the WAYNE STATUE STIRS CONTROVERSY ••• Robert Franz. the cily's chief of City Council w;n go for the higher city clerk's office who told him the administrative services, said today all water rate before the effective date of new rates did indeed take pltct water bills in the city have been the ordinance." Bailey, who said immediately and he instructed the stopped pending a review brought she'll call for a council review of the city's data processing depanmcnt to l"romAl have fallen over because of the tremendous weight of the J.W. figure. "'He lacked balance and (there was) no likeness in the fa ce."' Gube went on to point out that she was reminded of anist John Singer Sargent who she said had to paint 35 portra1ts of Teddy Roose velt before he painted a li keness of him. "It (tht' statue) is anatomically rncorrcct." !;he added over the phone. ''There's no balance: and no action." But the 48-year-<>ld Perry, who said the figure is his first foray into the world of b1gtimc sculpturing. said he's not concerned. Perry said critics such as Gu be have 1hei r heads in the sand and shouldn't Judge his work from a picture in the paper that he said didn't show off the scultpure to its best advantaf,C. '"It's magnificent," he said. ''I've Just Call 642-6086 · O•llJ Piiot Deltvery I• Ouar•ntMd ~-F!idlly M ,OU 00 -,.,. ,,,... Pie* oY lJOP'" c.911~ Ip'" .-10 rDll' _.,. ..... Olt -..._....,_..,,....II had (John Wayne) stand·ins hert to sec 1t and they raved ·about it. (Huntington Beach Mayor) Jack Kelly. who knew John Wayne, called ita beautiful piece of work and he told me he wouldn't take a cent less than S 150,000 for it if he were me." opposi~jct o~rations at the airport. about by residents and employees. water rate issue Monday...niibt, in-"'crank out' the bills. But Riley said he too op~sed the Franz. the city's top finance officer. dicated that the new rates shouldn't "We were told and we have a airport until learning that JOint civ-said he was aware the bills made the be imposed until the date of the written ordinance that says new rates ilian·military use at the El Toro increa5es retroactive hut "thought the ordinan<.'f: -June 18. will apply for all bills immediately," Marine Corps Air Station waS the action was pro~r." Ed Elevatorski. t6e city's water he said. "Good or bad, we fo11owed only alternative. "I chanied my And Councilwoman Ruth Bailey superintendent, said today he check· what they said." At any rate, the statue was unveiled officially Friday at the Glendale Gallaria in the Duke's home town. position and he did, too," Riley said. Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, And Stacy Batrich-Smith, director of marketing at the Glendale com· mercial center, said the statue "is an embodiment of an authentic Ameri· can hero. We like the statue," she said, "and are exci1ed about the concept We are not commenting on how aood or how bad it is .•. Meanwhile. Riley -the super- visor who huna: the John Wayne monicker on the airport -discloses that Wayne did indeed sign a petition ''And he did have a plane there despite what cvcrbody said. John Wayne embodied the best in Ameri- ca. I talked with him about the possibility of naming the airport for him about a year before he died. He thought it would be a great thing,"' Riley said. Riley also would like to shed more light on the airport statue of John Wayne -literally. He said he'll be exploring the possibility of addina nighttime li&htina to allow visitors to view it in the dark. W•a1 do you Ute lbo•l t•e Dally Piiot? Wbal don't yoa Hile'! Call tile number at left and yoer metPle •ill be recorded, traaseribed aad de1,vered to die approPrlate editor. Tiie 11mt !4-ltGar aaswerlaa service may be 11e4 &o rettrd letters to t•t tdllor on any toPIC . Contrlbator1 to ••r Lette" colam.e m11t laclede dteir name aDd telepltone a.umber for verification. No clrcalalloa calls, ple11e. ;.. Tell n wh1'1 o• yffr mlad. ORANGE GOAST lllllJ Pilat H. L lollw-M Pu-~ 1113 0r-. eo. ~~'Ho --"°""'"...,.... ..... '"'"" .. .....,.... ,,.....,....., ...., ti.~-_,~..-"'" l!..ot'I " ~ dfl(tf;' ·~ - • CLOTHING, TO BE VALID, should be a natural and positive ex· tension of the wearer. We've designed an entire collectiqn with that in mind. The Nines Collection, by Southwick, a carefully tailored edition of slightly up· dated traditional clothing. A collection chat makes the quiet yet firm assertion that clothing should be seen and noted, but most of all appreciated and enjoyed. "'°"' Oii nPI -"'°" OooY Dr 1 • ft\., 11111 Ollot9 '° • "' ll'ld ~ _.,. .. .. -. cr..:Uletion Telaphonee Chelf D1••1 Editor encl A1r'1larll to the Pu-•r11r·.,ct•...._ CO!llroller • ._..., -,.... ,,. .. °'9111 .... ~ t\ftt~ ••n..,....,._.._n.......,, Dr 1111111.IO ,,.,.,.,. -=---·--- .l ; ......... ,.c--... --........ L.. 1 •• r.: VOL 77, llO. 111 , . -J '· f 119F-lolud """ .... .._,.. (714) 759·1622 I '/. 4121Alalr*11'11 M_ .. ., {t i~-- -.- j mishan Coast i:ustln joins other cities complaining about the racket at John Wayne Airport./ A3 ilBh<s ~ii ling to water Costa Mesa woman de- t:l~elll~'ll<litW_s~o-'.:"__...·~-..i~~ ralr'llr I 0 If ii ft\IO'"'h I \Ot mediate School./ A3 California Gov. Deukmejlan signs reduced $31 billion budget./ AS Nation Supreme Court re- instates travel limits for Americans to Cuba./ A5 Columnist Mike Royko ts robbed In Chicago./ A4 World Israeli jets bombard Island off Lebanon coast. /A4 Twenty person aboard a luxury boat pff British Columbia were rescued from 20-foot waves, 50 mph winds./ A5 LlYID& Today's sectlo·n gives hints on home entertaln- lng./81 Sporte The Supreme Court breaks the NCAA's ex- clusive control over tele- vised college football games./C1 Former assistant Joe Reid Is selected Estancia High basketball coach, replacing Larry Sunderman./C1 Water conditions are Ideal for fishermen and their famllles for the up- coming holiday week./C2 Entertainment "''Cagney and Lacey" lead a parade of seven CBS shows In the top 1 O Nielsen ratlngs./88 The new movie rating of PG-13 has been ap- proved by the fllm Indus- try .. /85 Baalneu Sylvia Porter discusses adjustable-rate mort- gages./88 INDEX Erma Bombeck Brtdge 84 87 A3 Retroactive bills prompt city review of new ordinance By ROBERT BARKE~\ °' .. ~ ........ Huntington Beach offiC1als ap. parently have jumped the pm by sending water bills to approJUmately 3,000 residents callina for about a 30 percent cost rate increase. it was learned today. The bills that went out in effect made the water increases retroactive -the customers were billed for water they used two months before the ordinance took effect. The biJls were mailed last Wedncsdar.. two days after the City CouncLl voted to increase the water biU for a typical household from $12.50 to $16.20 every two months. (The vote was surrounded by confusion when Councilman John Thomas voted in favor of the measure. an urgency ordinance tak- ing effect immediately. Moments later Thomas asserted that be voted wrong and asked to chanie his (Pleue eee WATSa/ A2) Boy kills self over gun death of friend ALVlN, Texas (AP)-A teen-age boy accidentally killed himself with what he thought was an empty gun, and a friend who bad loaded the fatal wea~n then apparently committed , swode, authoriues said. The two 16-year-olds, whose names wef'C not immediately re- leased, were found dead Wednesday afternoon in the back yard of one of the victims' home. The 14-year-old brother of one victim said the two older boys were shootina at a can of paint with a .3S... caliber gun and bad fiRd all but two of their cartridaes, said Sft. Evelyn Milstead of the Brazona County SherifrsDepartmenL "One boy knew the revolver was (Pleueeeel'ATAL/A2) Shooting •aspect captured An <>ranae Coanty aherlff'a deputy ataada pant onr Geor&e Slender Jr. of Tutln. who wu ahot ln the let and captmed followtnc a ahootma ln Tuatbl. Slender'• wlfe wu killed and a deputy wu crldcally woa.nded. See story, Page A2. Mesans near amphitheater get special parking permits Court wet s restratntn order today: tougher noise ordinance now in effect By KAREN E. KLEIN °' .. ~ ....... Costa Mesa city em1;>loyees walked more than a do:z:en residential blocks in the city's Collqe Park neiah- borhood Wednesday, knockina on doors and passina out parki~ permit stickers in preparation for this week- end's concerts at the nearby Pacific Amohitheatre. · As the Job was being completed this momma. representatives of both sides in a legal battle over the amphitheater were scheduled to meet in Orange County Superior Coun for a bearing on a temporary restraining order apinst the amphitheater. • A motion asking that the order be imposed on the amphitheaters own· ers and operators was filed by Ellen Winterbottom. the attomc) for a homeowners' group called Con- cerned Cit1uns of Cost.a Mesa. If granted. the motion would order that the amphitheater's operators make sure noise levels dunng concens do not violate county noise onhnances. At the last Cost.a Mesa City CounCll meeting. council members voted to touaf\en the city's noise ordrnancc so that the city attome) could prosecute the amphitheater 1f the noise limits are violated. (Pleue eee PARKING/ A2) No criminal acts in violation of state fund codes By ANDREA ADELSON °' ....... ,... .... The Oranie County Grand Jury has concluded that the Irvine Unified School District violated stair Codts in its hand.I inf of an escrow acccM&Rt tlult held up to 2 million in lifts from tbe Irvine Co. The jury repon, iuued tOday ~•••s+-r-. . ivmlff'-·-r-..... that WI 'wait.._ 1 escrow account were used Only b' school ellpcnscs. The findina Jives the district a clean bill of beab.b in terms of any criminal wmnpjQI. The panel recommends that tbe district take measures to C1lSW'e that no other aocounts are set up m an illepl manner and suaats the coun- ty school superintendent dO the same. The report also.concludes that any remedial act.ions would fall wit.bin the civil arena. .. his possible. .. the repor1 says. .. that there is .neither tbe authority nor the will in tliae governmental agencies_~~J&ake tile necessary lldion to pn:aude the i~priate handliq of tchool distnct and State School Build.in& fund$." While the lrvine disuict wu wrest.J. in& with the problem of providin& cd.uc:ational facilities for a srowina district. the panel said .. certain rmasurcs taken to achieve their~ appear to be inappwopriatdy Jmti-fied. .. The jury invcstiplion. revealed that transact.ions on the aa:ou.nt were nol reported as revenue or ex~ diturcs ... of the district and ooe disbursement was made outside..,,_ maJ avenues. Cootr0vcny over the lrvioc Kliool district bank account swflicied \ast ovembcr ·when independent auditors said the account -circum- \;entcd" normal proocdwa that wetta •t in aocorda.nce with state education Codes. The audit ~ prepared last 1unc. Said since tbe account was outside nofmal prooedu.ra, there was no 1uarantee that competitive bids were so~t for projecU peid tor wilh funds drawn from the um ecorded aCCOUllt, as required by tbe swe. About $478,000 remained in tbe account when the auditors reviewed (Pleae eee 9CHOOL/A2) Bulletin Board BuaiMU CaJHornl• Newt Clallin.d COmlca Crouword Death Notlcel Horoecope Ann~ 88-9 A4 C5-7 87 C7 C4 ce IM M 88 A4 D~ke!s gone.but still stirringuptrou·ble =fUndl NattoMI Nftl ~-~ PubllC J'Otlcel Sportl Stoek~ltl T_...on ~· w ...... WortdNwl Al 81 AS C4 c1-a 110 81 IM A2 A4 Airport. plaque. f uelcd local controversy; now John Wayne sculpture raisin hackles John Wayne WU al-ays pmty ~ at eettliq &J1W1lefttJ -a cnnbi~ riabt cross or a bullet from Jbt bluias·ai1-tboota toavinccd a lot of folks they miabt not hive beea tbinkina st_iaiabt. But thincs bavea't eucily been the wne since tbc ..... <ii the Duke. lbefOnnerNo. l ftlidentof~rt 8eticb U. been die IOUnle of qww a tiit or conuoveny at a time be covlcbt't be around to do anytbina about it · A debate broke out al90St as soon as Wayne died in 1979 over Oruae Co\lnty Supervisor Thom.as J:. Riatn ~drive tomaame the county'nirponJobD Wayne Airport. Theft are thole who swear to this day that * film .qcDd once sipcd a petition C>PPOli111 operations at tb.t ~alto wu a bh of a le>& about a nine-loot. I.JOO PoUnd. bronze siatue of Wa}'oe createa ~ Tu.as artist Robert Summers and anstalled # I , > in front of tbc airpon in 19 2. Most of the dilcussion centered on fund-raisins eft"oru and the fact Jhat the tatuc wasn't completed until three >UtS after the actor's death. Tbri t.bc:re was a brooze rdicf commissiODCd by the City of New- port lbCh; By the ume Corona del Mar artist Chris Matson completed it, the coo bad ntarly doubkd PfOJCC· • tions. In a moment of p1e1ue. City 1111 ... Cou.nal offidal i ued otdeR that lba.t brinp us to the la~ t attempt the ..-qrt. ttthic ~ arown in scope lO to immonalile Wa)nc -an ciaht· include a &alt coach, Pll h°'1cl and foot biol\lc eculpture fbulhed ruent- atton AOdy Devine and John C&r-ly b) Hunti t~ Beach rclident radine a well a Wa)'Qe. should ht Gino Pmy. ' banned forever from City Hall Ptrry, a former tclcva 'on ac~ r, said his 1CUlptu.rc of Wayne -1'1Pt tea bent and soma for h1I pan witb laia riab t band --is the tincst. lllOIC accurate depiction of the o-ake iD Gt United States. .. But Vara Gubc. a Lacuna 8eeda en instruc\Or, lSll 't 10 SUit ... moved to wnt.c a ld1a to the editar after -a ory Ud color piCllln of the tanae in thc Daily Pilot _,.., th1amanth. -1 was shocbd at lie laditioe ia ICUIPl~ of the ilh.aadGll of lolaa Wavne ... • she wrote. "'lf 1bc ic\llP'Of' ua let ,JO ot the model's 1CUlptu.red band he ~ (PIMM ... WATD/AI) . Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT1Thurlday, June 28, 1914 Murder trial said to reveal . h~rror of' cocaine cultur~' Jury a ked to decide fate of CM mother inb?~~n :'.':~~he!:~ b charged with stabbing woman 21 times :n°kl:,d~~~J:;'S:trtii~~~e~o t~~ By STEVE M RBLE "It was a cold. hard act. It was the vi~tim bled so profu5tly that .. it mu ..... er and only murder.. said wa~ hkt someone turned on a OflMDtlr,...._. •v . • . . spnnkler " ~jury l'lu been a ked to deode the Robinson "'.hale malal'\I hlJ closl~ Ahlers; attorney said he suspects fate of a youna Cost.a Mesa mother remar~ to JUtOrs '" the .3·week-0l Oirton likely staned the fiaht and that who 1s accused of fatally stabbing Su~for 1)urt ~u;;er tnal. . his client fou~t for her Hfe. "noth-woman 2 l t1m-in an h. ers., • VI s sa,t clutching a "If you're •n a J. uf\alc and you're .. .... ..... w ite sweater and nodding her head k b d • h · episode that oneattomcy s:ud reveals in dl5approval during much of the auae cd Y asnake. ~u <?" tS oot tt the horrors of the .. cocaine culture." testimony has indicated thouah her JUSt <?~cc, you,~h~t it unttl yo~r sure It's alleged that the brutal fcilltng of anomey that she attacked Ginon in that 11 s dead, sa!d Baruch, using an Dalene Ginon last Nov. 6 followed a self-defense but claim to remember analog" to explain ~hy Ahlers ap-d1~pute over poor quality cocaine. ltttle of the naht m question. ~rent Y stabbed Ginon so many Teresa Ahlm, a blonde former Joel Baruch, a public de~nder tunes. coca1 ne user. 1s on tnal in the death of representing the young mother of -------------( ,irton. a 33-year-old waitress who two, questioned the credibility of """killed on a rutted road in a Costa some of the witnesses apinst Ahlers Cooler Friday Mesa t rai ler coun. and said the case against.bis client is .. he struck la ke a \ 1per." said laced with holes and filled with Deputy D1stnct A.ltQme_y Jeoffrcy speculauon. Robmson, descnbmg Ahlers· atlesed One eklcrb'.. tnideJ)l Q(J~e l>ICL Jllack at the Aloha Palms Trailer testified that he saw a blonde woman Park The pro)ecutor summed up the reach into her back pocket and strike murder as .a "case of dope and G1non. He was not instantly aware mone} .. that the woman allegedly was pound- LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern California. will.be a.hil .c.oolcr.E.nda with highs in the"80s and increasing niaht and morning cloudiness along the coast, the National Weather Service says. ---U.J5QiiH*•t--.. ------------- scHooL FUND.VIOLATION RULED ••• From Al PARKING AT AMPHITHEATER .•• From Al After a .. hea") metal" rock concert earlier this year. City .\ttorne) Tom Wood fi led a thrce<ount misde- meanor complaint against the amphitheater charging noise levels had violated count) ordinances. But thts mont h. a Judge d1sm1~ that case. ruling that the Cit) could not enforce a count) law. The Concerned Citizens group has fought the amphitheater since tts premiere season last ~ear C(>mplatn- ing that the 18.000-seat concert hall is noisy and its patrons are disruptive. The group filed su it in Janual} against the Orange Count) Fair Board and the Sederlander-West Corp . charging that there was insuffi- cu~nt environmental stud) before the ampttheater wa~ appro .. ed. One of the homeowners· com- plaints has been that amphttheater patrons ~ark in their neighborhood to avoid paying tor parking on the fairgrounds an~ wa~k through the neighborhood late at night. talking loudly and being disruptive. The parking permit system, ap- proved by the City Council this month. 1s desi~ed to prevent anyone other than residents and their guests from parking on the streets in College Park. Bruce Mattern. the city's public services director. said the parlung restnct1on will be m effect at all tt mes. Violators who park on the streets without having permits displayed on their cars will be fined $25. He said the ctty staff 1s scrambling to implement the permit system in ume for Fnday's Beach Boys concert. .. A lot of the sign manufacturers arc tied up doing Olympic signs," he said. addmg that he hoped street signs warning of the no parking rule would FATAL SHOOTINGS IN TEXAS From A l empty because he had been pulling the tngger. He laid the gun down, left the back porch and walked ms1de the ho use.'' Milstead S<Ud. Whale the teen-ager was mside the ho use, the other boy put one of the two remaining canndges in the weapon and set" down the gun again. Milstead said. "When he (the first youth) came back to play with the gun, he had no knowledge the gun had be1:n loaded and put the JUD up to his head anti pulled the trigger," she said. "(The other youth) was trying to tell him not to pull the trigger but before he could tell him anything. be pulled the trigger," she said. Milstead said the second youth then checked bis friend's oulsc, but • be put up along the residential streets at 75-foot intervals today. Roseann Johnson. an amphitheater spokeswoman, said the amphitheater's general manager. Steve Redfearn. had proposed the permit S)Stem during talks between the amphitheater and the neighbors last winter and was pleased 1t had been adopted. .. We hope tt will make things easier for the neighborhood.'' Johnson said. Ten streets in College Park and one street across Fair Drive from the fa1grounds will fall under the permit restnctions. The city will conunue to monitor noise levels m the College Park and Mesa del Mar neigh- borhoods adjacent to the fairgrounds dunng the Beach Boys concert Frida)' and Jefferson Starship concert Satur- day. "couldn't find anything." He then went inside to use the phone, which wasn't working. came back. picked up the pistol, loaded it again and shot himself, despite efforts of his 14-ycar- old brother to stop him, the officer said. No adults were home at the ume. she said. WAYNE STATUE STIRS CONTROVERSY ••• From A l have fallen o .. er because of the tremendous weight of the J. W. figure. "He lacked balance and (there was) no likeness in the face." opposmijet operattons at the at.rport. l Clear. skies w ith ear ly clouds \. Tl des TOO,l'f 252pm '15 0 '" "'-DAY • ~·m. 11 ,, • "' 3•112 0 "' 053 SURF REPORT Routine traffic stop erupts .... intogunfire,.leaving ldead By STEVE MARBLE Of!MO~ ...... lt ... An Orange County sheriffs deputy is in stable condition today after being shot in the face when a routine traffic stop 1n Tustin erupted into gunfire, leaving one woman dead and her husband wounded, authorities said. No one has been arrested and there as no immediate explanation as to wbo fired th~ r-0unds or what led to the shootout in the motorist's drive- way Wednesday evening. Dcpury Leon Benniasdorf. 29, was hit in the right side o( the head b)' a bullet that traveled through his face and neck before lodging itself in his shoulder. He is • being treated at Western Medical Center in Santa Ana where he underwent surgery after his arrival. Diane Slender, 23. died late Wednesday from a chest wound suffered in the shootina episode. The woman is the mother of an infant. The woman's husband, George Slender Jr., was shot tn the leg during the incident. He is beinJ held for questioning today at UO Medical Center in Oranae where he was being treated for the leg wound, Lt. Richard Olson said. Bennigsdorf had pulled up behind Slender's car in the driveway of his Judy Anne Lane hom~m east Tustin about 7 p.m .. said Lt. Richard Olson. Deputy BcnJamtn Stripe, 27, amved in another car just seconds later. "Deputy Bennigsdorf was writing a c1Ultton when at least three subjects came out of the residence," said Olson. ..Shortly thertafter, a fight started. Dunng the fi&ht the deputies' guns fell to the ground." Slender allegedly picked up one of the guns and pointed it at Ben- nigsdorf. Olson said. Diane Slender ran over and apparently hit the weapon, which fired into the air, Olson said. Four to six shots were fired, but mvesu.-tors this morn.in& bad not determined who fired the shoti, Olson said. Slender was shot in the upper riaht leg. His wife died at 8:25 p.m. at UCJ Medical Center from the aunabot wound. Deputy Stripe was treated for hf\liscs and released. -· ...... . Slender ananis Wire·. married for two years, were living at bis parent's house on the quiet residential lll'Cet, authonties said. Truck kills NB city worker A Newport Beach Cit) employee was killed Wednesday when he was struck b~ a commercial trash truck that was involved 1n a collision with a pickup truck at County Canyon and Bonita Canyon roads, according to the Caltfom1a Highwa) Patrol. Kurtis Kogl. 2f, of Newport Beach was pronounced dead at the scene. said Highway Patrolman Mike Ster- ling. "The dnver of the trash truck. F rom Al electrontc 'ote but was not permitted to do so.) Robert Franz. the city's chief of adminti,trative services. said today all water bills in the city have been stopped pending a review brought about by residents and employees. Franz. the city's top finance officer. said he was aware the bills made the increases retroactn e but "thought the Jesus MeJ1a 40. of Santa Ana. was following the dnver of the pickup truck. Huyen Van Thi But, 19. of Westminster, o ut of the count) dump. when Bui pulled to the right shoulder of1he road and Mejia began to pass the pickup." Sterltng said. According to Sterhng. Bui then turned left. apparently not aware of the truck behind her. "MeJia then struck Bui. swirled to action was proper." And Councilwoman Ruth Batley said today that ··there 1s no way the C1ty Council will go for the higher water rate before the effecttve date of the ordinance." Batley, who said she'll call for a council review of the water rate issue Monday night, in- dicated that the new rates shouldn't be imposed until the date of the the left. went across the opposlte lane onto the other side of the road, and struck the city worker who was standing next to his truck," said Sterling. But was taken to Tustin Communi- ty Hospital for moderate back in- JUries and Mejia, who also com· plained of moderate back fojuries, decided to consult his family phys- ician. police S<Ud. ordinance -June 18. Ed Elevatorski, the city's water superintendent. said today he check- ed with city council members and the cit)' clerk's office who told him the new rates did indeed take place immediately and he instructed the city's data processing department to "crank out' the bills. Gu be went on to point o ut thet she was reminded of artist John Singer Sargent who she said had to paint 35 portraits of Tedd)' Roosevelt before he painted a likeness of him . had (John Wayne) stand-ms here to sec It and they raved about it. (Huntington Beach Mayor) Jack Kelly, who knew John Wayne. called ita beautiful piece of worlcand he told me he wouldn't take a cent IC$S than S l 50,000 for it if he were me." At any rate, the statue was unveiled officially Friday at the Glendale Gallana in the Duke's home town. But Riley said he too op~scd the airport until learning that JOint civ- ilian-military use at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station was the only alternative. "I changed my post ti on and he d 1d, too," Riley saJd 1-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ "It (the statue) is anatomically incorrect.'" she added over the phone ··There·s no balance and no action." But the 48-year-old Perry, who said the figure 1s his first foray into the world of b1gt1me sculptunng. said he's not concerned. Perry said cnttcs such asGube ha"e their heads·m the sand and shouldn't JUd&e his work from a picture in the paper that he said didn't show off the 'iCUltpure to 11s best advanta,e. "It's magn1 ficen1." he said. "I've Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Def Ivery 11 QuarantMd Motl<ley Ft!Oer II you CIC ""' ........ yCNt ~ Dy S 30 p "' call W 0t• 1 p "' end ~ ccpy ..,... o- ~ And Stacy Batrich-Smith, director of marketing at the Glendale com- mercial center, said the statue "ts an embodiment of an authentic Ameri- can hero. We like the statue,'' she said, "and arc excited about the concept. We arc not commenung on how good or how bad it is." Meanwhile, Riley -the super- visor who hung the John Wayne monicker on the airpon -diacloses that Wayne did indeed sign a petition "And he did have a plane there despite what everbody said. John Wayne embodied the best in Ameri- ca. I talked with him about the possibility of naming the a1rpot:t...f<u" him about a year before he died. He thought it would be a great thing." Riley said. Riley also would like to shed more li&ht on the atrport statue of John Wayne -literally. He said he'll be exploring the possibility of addmg nighttime lighting to allow visitors to view it in the dark. Wbat do you llke about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your meanie '!_UI be recorded, transcribed aad delivered to lbe appr~prlate editor. _ Tbe same U-boar aa•werl1111ervlce may be used to record letters to tit~ editor on any topic. 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