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1984-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
HIGHll LOW79 CDllT IDITIDI THURSDAY, JULY. 19, 1984 OR ANGE COUNTY CALIFOR N IA '/c., C f NT ' Gymnast Don Peters of ffBexpectstotake homegold: Terry Schroeder Jn top form for water polo team. Page C l Coast Elementary!>Chool stu- dents In the Fountain Valley School District may spend an extra week In the classroom In the coming school year .I A3 Touting books as a means to better under- standing, two visiting Soviet cultural officials have presented a collec- tion of 500 Soviet books to (JC Irvine./ A3 C&llfomia The man who killed 20 people In a San Ysidro McDonald's eatery ''was always talk Ing about shooting somebody,'' a co-worker says./ A4 Nation Walter Mondale was chosen the Democratic nominee for president on the first ballot In San Francisco./ AS World A Soviet archivist was sentenced to three years In a labor camp for pos- sessing books con- sidered host lie to the state./A4 Living Beware of persons who finish giving directions by saying, "You can't miss lt."/82 Sports The Angels' lead Is shaved to 21h games In the American League West after Wednesday's 8-2 setback. /C1 The Internal Revenue Servlcewlllsellthe 1978 Super Bowl ring of Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson, now In prison In Californla./C2 Entertainment Beauty and baseball won the hearts and minds of TV viewers In the weekly Nielsen poll.JM Baalneu Newport Beach business consultants only talk to well-heeled lnvestors./BI INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bualnell Cellfornla Newa Cluslfled Comics Crouword Death NotloM HelpYourteff HorOIOope lntheSeMoe Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• Nattonal Newt Opinion Paparaz:zl Polto. Log Pubflc Notleel Sport• Stock Market• Tetevflk>n ,,,..,.,. w .. th« World Newt 82 85 A3 86-7 A4 Cs-8 85 C7 C4 82 C6 A10 82 87 A4 A9 81 A3 ~5 C1-4 ea 64 83-4 A2 A4 Massive drug bust nets 30 Shertfrs officers, Mesa police combine for sweep of alleged narcotics dealers By STEVE MARBLE Ofltleo.it, ....... "You got the wrong guy. 1 don't even do that stuff," said the hand- cuffed man wrestling with three narcotics officers outside a Costa Mesa apanment complex. The plea was repeated f requentJy lhis morning as Orange County Sherifrs narootics officers fanned out through Orange County today in a massive drug sweep. The crackdown. a result of a sill- month 1nvestiption of 1mall·timt drug dealers. was elpcctcd to cul- minate in lO arrests. all but lwo for sales of cocaine. A posse of about 30 narcotics officers. mcludtn& polJce officers from Costa Mesa and San Ocmente, had lheir ass1inments and were on the freeways before the sun was up. During a pre~wn bnefina. the officers were 11ven a rundown on each suspect and advised whether the person mia.b t be violent°' was known lO C8!')' a tun. .. Th11 iJ not a license to luck down doors and rape and ~:· a lie1'pnt warned before the men guJpcd down a last swallow -0f oo ff~ and bit the road. ..Let's be pro- fessional." · Tbiny mmut~ later. five narcotics officers huddled an an abandoned winery ofT Bristol Street 1n Costa Mesa. The man they~ loolung for lived in ao a.-nment only bloc.ti away. The offic:as took turns lookiq at tbe man·s picture. A scrpnt strapped on his bullet- proof vest, tossed a piJe of aJTCSt .,.atrants on lM dashboard of bis car and wet. .. Let's go ... At the second-noor Bear Street apartment. two of the officers went to the door and knocked while a third stayed around the comtt, his riabt (Ple&M Me 1'AllCOTIC8/ A2) Games btises filling up fast Park-ride lots for Countians -------the most popular BJ UR.EN E. ltLEIN °' .. .,.., ........ Gettmg to lhe Olympics. for the up to three million Sou~ Cah- fomians projected to attend. is likel)'. to be a OlaJOr accomplJshmcnt if spectators do not act soon. The bad news oftht 1984 Summer Games for Orange Coast residents 1s the RTD park/nde lot at Cemtos Colle&e, wbtch serves OralllC Coun- ty. IS filling Up QUJClcJy. .. Ccnitos has turned out to be busiest lot," RTD spokesman Man: Linman said "Of lhe 101 .000 park/nde rcscnations \toe've taken through T1cketron. so far 32.()()()...plus att for Cemtos. An analysis of ticket holders shows 16 to I 7 percent of all ticket holders hve in Orange Coun- ty .. .............. _ ....... ..._ Oran&e County Sheriff'• deputy belpe ctrua •aspect Brian \Vatamura wltb bi8 pantlt after arrest ln eo.ta Meea. Lmman said that as of late (Pleaee eee BUSES/ A2) San Ysidro eatery massacre 'worst ever in country' Gunman murders 20 people. then slain by police From staff ud wire reports A fired S«urity guard shouted "I've killed thousands and I'll k1U thousands more" as he turned a San Ysidro McDonald's into a slaugh- terhouse. shoot in~ 20 people to death before police killed him. It was believed to be the worst one-day massacre by one man in U.S. history. Twenty others were injured, four critically. in Wednesday's rampage, which lasted 90 minutes before a pohce marksman felled the gunman, JamesOhver Huberty. 41 . authont1cs said. His targets ranged from an infant girl to a 6()..year-old woman. O ne of the shooting v1ct1ms was identified as Ronald Herrera, a fin- ished parts inspector at Smith Tool in Irvine. Herrera was listed in fair condition today at the UC San Diego MedicaJ Center. But his wife. Blythe. 30. and I!- year-old son Matao were killed m the shoolln$. A neighbor said loday that the Herreras had gone to Rosan to Beach in Mexico on Sunday and planned to return to their ho me in Orange on Wednesday, the day of the massacre. They lefi another child. a 6-month- old infant. behind in the care of Mrs. Herrera's mother, the neighbor said Hubenv. clad in iuna)e fatigues and (Pleue eee SLAUGHTER/ A4) Olympics won't hamper Coast activity much Hotels, atrporfs will bemajor beneficiaries; traffic tncrease5een only on selected days l«al hotels wtll be nearly full, the a1rl)Ort could be a httle more crowded and traffic '10Uld 1um up ~ of tht county on some days. but at looks hkc the Olympics wtll come and ao wtthout much disturb9nce to the everyday bvcs of most Orange Coast res1dcnts. Most of the Coast'1 laracr hotels will be at lea t 90 percent full from July 27 to Aua. ll. The normaJ O«Up&ncy ratt durina lhe summer ~•son hovm betWttn 80 and as ptrttn\. acoordm1 to the reservations 'upcrvilOtS at airveraJ local hotels. The airlines Oyma into John Wa)'nc Airpon repon heavy p1s.sen· gcr loads but attnbute the loads lo a profitable summer toun1t season as much as Olympic traffic Ntwport Harbor 1s hkcly to have an 1ncreuc in pnvatc yacbt look1na for dock space while their OWOC'J"S JO to Olympic events.. accord&"J lO Olympk Yachtin Comm1 1ona TtdHin haw. • John Wa)'ne A1rpon is prcpanna 2SO temporary uc-do"ns for pn"lle aircraft. And count)' traffic offiaa.ls say the roach should be onl) h&htl)' worse than norm.al e'ccpt for Aug. 3 and Aug. I 0 -Fndays -..-hen ~pec taton headint for Olympic cvenana C\Cnts in Oranac County will com· pcte with heavy weekend commuter traffic and ba ball fans hcadins for niJht An.&cl pmcs at Anaheim Stadium. But for 'he overall pcnod. traffic ~hould not be anv v.o~ th.an the typtca.l summer traffic 1n the~ Coan. '"h \hould be normal htt'auw wr \ Pipe bomb found in vacant CM lot The bomb squad of the Orange County Sheriffs ~panment was called out to defuse a makeshift pipe bomb discovered m Costa Mesa Wednesday by an off-duty N. ewpon Beach firefighter. pohcc sa1d Tht bomb. a plastic pipe capped and taped at both ends wtth a rus.e tra1hog out one end, was found m a vacant lot at the intersection of Logan A venue and McChntock about I 50 p.m . Wedncsda). according to pohcc reports The Costa Mesa Fire ~panment stood by as the bomb was removed by the hazardous matenals team of the shentrs dcpanment and taken to another locauon where 11 was de- fused. About 4:40 p.m .. the bomb squad succeeded m defusmg the bomb and discovered 11 was fitted with "green dot smokeless $Unpowdcr " Rryorts md1cated that the bomb was hve but did not explode It was unknown how long the bomb had been m tht' vacant lot o r who put 11 there It was also unclear whether the bomb was related to s1m1lar dt'viccs found recent!~ m other parts of the county Irvine wife 'prisoner' of child abuse suspect By ANDREA ADELWN °' ... ...., ........ Dl·oc h1pp. Witt' of accu~ child molestt'r Lawrenct' Renard Shipp descnbcd herself as a pnsoner in her own In inc home. one equipped "-1th rcmotc<ontrolled lights that nashed a summons from her husband v.hen ht' wanted food or se' Sht' called authonllcs tor help dunng tht' ont' ftt'C hour her husband reponedh allowed her to do her weckl~ grocer) shopping. according to coun documents ohtaml'd this w~k Law rem.~ Shipp 1s awa1tingan A,ug 10 prehmman heanng m Harbor Mun1c1pal C'oun 10 l\lcwport Beach facmg SC\.t'n counts of mok<,11ng a young girl dunng the pac;t two \.Ca~ JERRY HIRSCH Focus ON THE NEws are not antK'1pa11na a whole lot mort than the u ual summer traffic Some peopk art not comma to Oran.- County for their \Ummer vac:at10M bccauK thC') anticipate a lot of Ol)'mp1c traffic." said Sharon Estcrle')-o of the Oranac Count) Trans- ponat1on Comm1 ion Estcrley said the hotel\ 1n the nonh and eastern part' of the count\ arc rq><>rting they have: pknt) of rooms left and all not be a\ crov.d~ •~the:' fint.thouat\t. · Th1\ V.1'<, tthotd h' 01,ne\.land (Pleue eee OL Tll:PICS/ A2) \\ hile police and neighbors pro .. 1ded an outsider's ch1lhng view of D1\1t''s Da\ Care. the now-closed. count)-hcenscd ch1ld-c.arc operauon run from the Shipp home. coun documt'nts descnbc the home as a house of horro~ Tht' documents. filed in suppon of a ~arch warrant after Mrs. Shipp l:ame 10 authonues. were made public this week and conuun ellccrpts from a length~ 1ntt'n tt'w wtth p0hcc \1 r\. Shipp told pohcc that while hl'r husband immodestly made a pracu ce of parading naked through- out tht' home no other fam1h mt'mbers were g1,en an) pnvacy. - Tht' home telephone was buged. a t"t'mputer tcmunal "read" entries (Pleuc eee WT.P"&/ A2) Reggie's car6ack sort of A> JERRY HIRSCH Olho.it, ........ Ba<iehall \tar Rcu1t Jaclson '' Jetting his \tolcn Ponche bad .. - p1C\.-Y by piece. i\ thrt"t'-Wtt~ Newport Beach pohrc 1nve11tipt1on into a Pol"IChc auto thcftnngendcd Wednesday wttb the arrnt of a C<'sta Mc man. Poliet rttovcrfd pittd of ... Portehes. 1nclud1ng much of Jack. M>n's S6S.OOO, huraundy-colottd Porscbt 9 lO tolcn f'rom a puti ~on P c1fic Coa\t H1&h..,.y Juot ll. (Pleue ._ UOOIB'8/A2) Pageant cast member hurt Rothenberg boy b•• more 81lrc.erY By~ Am hRl 1 Prm 0:a .. ~Rorhmt•1ao.wtio ~~ mo:d-room lift tct b) bis ~•a m1:1da-tmadr a"'""'I" was m FOCI OOlldrtJoa after UDll!lttllOU• fcNJ llM:Jm'I of i'ttUISb Ui.'D\T smp:r). oftiaah sDd.. -nit mr.,-} ~ ~ wd. -Dr. ~~sud. NARCOTICS CRACKDOWN IN COUNTY ••• From Al Mad ~ m.&.D aasl?J mt ~1.m ula':b us~~ -1 d.mt br"s k:fl for -u\... -lbt ma.n told oftioo s. -&t fll dl«l. - -TbcR ~ goes.. -SOCDNOe etsr c::aDcd oat nd the chast-W2S Tk man tbe pobtt ~ -llLll:1;1 liar -lldemified u c T \\"uzmun. ::. ~~ bd sb:p- pecl ow a DCk door of~ tplttJDetl1 as the IW'COOCS oi&.~ ~ aJ mt froatdom v.' a&amt:n.. -an sbollS a.od • btDC Pf s.b.at. •-as ~ teconds t:a:a i.= ~ di.n ao.. 3dLlDd ~ apm tmcc.1 mm~ ~ •-as °'°' m a eood cood. -\\ baf s ttt pro(:iikm. 'tl. b.11° s t.:m WIFE 'HELD PRISONER' •.. Pn.Al md CDts iroc:n ~ bocx. -~ •n-e ~ and tbr roupir"s ddcst dnchLCJ t:..d btt'D rnm.."1.Cd \C !)Cf room b the pia:s: thrtt ~ e:a.n.. ~!~ Shipp :told pab..-c The •OCU. S2ld ~ •-as ~ to SU' ~ dea-.•nz ~ c.an;:g foe tJx diildrca nttpt for tbt ~ ~ basbend P\~ ~cacti •"°' tu shop Dunne the ('C13.J.Qi bocn... 'ln. Shipp Sbd sbr a•"&at.td her basbaod s a#t· uu.&~.:g ~ i« food '° ~ t \D Im bedroom -~ tx spmt kq boan Wltb tus OOor .:ioscd- sud lbt ~ ~ Niatrd -i-cqum~ m thr middk ol lbc aictu :..n the b' room ~sbtsk:pt. It C2S bu dcmmd for IC1.. • snd.. "' bs1 "' piopc:rt! tr:md &om the bO:lX mdudes pcMtlibk rCIDCMt a:io- troi ~~ 1drpbooc tetOidmg moo.nor. u :.\ppk comptier. a m!"'rillncr camera ad ammm:utJOD fur ~O pms.. thr comt docamt:iiU g .. iDc ~ ncum .. •bop .. ~ pobx a ~ eeaMIDt af forced se"L -n ~ a cbcnt oitht ~ opcrall(llL . Olbr'f madnlts of abux b;a .. ~ fon.tm.- .\ thud ™ Dc.sak1 .... Ham psl!(ad.. 1 ~ •'as UTCS1led .a Im patS1°s Com ~ t.omc. ~ lint ~ iatm IO Oraa&J.-Cowa.t} hit. .\ Hunt••• Bcactl ba\inessman Ftedcuct t: PriDcc. 33. •--as arreAed al Im lrYtDe bome ~ 9 un.... lbt 1am ol aamaocs o«iccn bad madr 11 anem.. .. PSl'lll ~ IO lMt smprctS lO jail -Wei.. did \OG kick &D\ doon --..-aD onXu al Ck jail asked wt.ca Lbir aarcocic tieam Md it"IW aed &om Costa Mm 9"1tll lbt SWilic:dS. -. ·a1 tJmo.mc.-o.eolt.k ~ mm rqiticd.. BUSES TOOL YMPICS FILLING UP •.. lroaAl 'Atd:>t"\Wia~. t.bc-C~tos pan. n..-k lot ''U boouc fo: Opie n: n! c crmomc:s ()"' kh :~ ~ for "'::g. J 5. 6 , . v JC a.Did I, • -~·s stW ~ :oo:u oo Juh ~--and 31 md °'tJI.. I :: 3-. -&n(t I ::. bet sf~ pq f.asi -unx:u.n s.ud.. froCl ex Camas loL sptCUUn ~ g!Ct IO fa.pos:bOO Par\.. Loag ..8c:adl a.od -\nabrun. br s;ud. \.DOlba" al1CfllAU \ ~ from ~ ·Coant) is lO er' pa. ar ain-u bus at :* ~bam C 'ec~ Cnntt a.nd •<ra .. d m.n ~ '° thc do-11t ct; ..Los JJCdts bus SUbOO u I U and Spr ~ -From dcr-.iao--~ $pe'C"'..&ton ca.o iaU s!mnle bmcs or DOD-StOp C1prcu ~ lO the Rose BOW> L l CL-.\. t.bt Fonu:::: ... l..oog Bca....'""'b and~~ .ui·u.. unmu sni.. -~ ~ to m.llt rnc'f'""&UOm eazi~ or rt S got.Ilg IO be 000 la.l.c.. -be su1 For drwkd mbmaooa oe Ot~mJJIC bus itT'~. ~ frtt RID brodl~ an ~ obumcd ~ ca.lhc;g t>.3>-0Ul -orCl .H -::.~:35 ()oc...·~~ oc:kcu ra.ngr m pncx from s::. lO S6 To mut part. ndt rnG'~ a1 Camas CoUegr or a 1 u" of tbt 0-lbcr sn pm\. ode lou tG :.!le Los .\.ngdcs area. call T dnroo ~t t-J.S.. I ~ or t::.t 31 Jl~l06:'.. Pzr\. ndt ~ ~uom a.::i Aho hr 'Jlack LC -pcnoc at :'aO ~ T dtuoo outrts Sporu Char .. 1624: ee.:h BhcL m Hununpx: Bcada and To-a-Rrawd:s.. ::..381 I El Toro Road. El Toro Basn lO ~ Cl5Cd b ~inpc ~ cnis •1D ~ a.u caod.iuoocd and eqwpptd •nb•"bl:clc hair hfb sf ~ pcopk k1 the RTD LDO"& ~ •UI Deed •bcdchau faalstx:s. l..mnwJ SIJd somt pcopk ~ KCOmlDOd.alcd OD a ~ bmts at tbt ~ rlde lou tf ~CIJIS att sc>ki l -&I sf \OU roGX OG ~. ~Ot.:1. :..~ be standt~ Ml tbt ~.-bt sud. Tut parL ndt and nprcss buses •111 nm ""' boc::rs a.fta e'\ C"O ts kt out or k>ogier" ao in.aU sure a..J specuton b:a~ truspOrta.UOO braC1 ~. Ul· UD&Daddcd _OLYMPICS WON'T DISRUPT COAST LIFE ... ~Al ~ -~otla sui. Patchy clouds and cooler air eo.•J .__ ............. .. ------~ ..... -.................... . ....... ,. .. __ _ ---·.-.-o--.. •1'1 ........ Clli9 ........ -.. _....., ______ __ -~---....... -. ... .,....,,......,_ ·----···----··· ------.--...... -.... , -~---............. .. ------------ E:atended ................. -.. .......... -...... ,... .. 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Jackson. a carcollccter, own.sa.boul SO automobiles but be said the stolen Porsche was one of his favontes. offiaak •i)o ~ pb00 no1 LO~ U. boar carllC:r C"'~ ~ durulg the ~1D.plC$ '° accommoda~ ~pca.eC aowds.. ~amusement ;iari ~th taappcd tmt pG.c. -9.-e chd a SIU' Y' of bo:.cis and lmed OD th.al. tbt ~be.rt dcoded .-ft WOQJd po{~ •onh'~ ""CJpe'C u. '\om ca:ba ~\Cf"\da'\ -~ Drs- Tbt '"~-ponc:r-oo Ju:ibortt Road .n 'i;("a'por1 Beach.. toot a dlflcicot .ippn:a:t: and ·~· a.fin Ol)n:iplC pest:1. I 1 paJd off -\J~ rooms ~ filb.oe ap. the a.tt1mes ~ DOt rcportm& a dear UJJS'"'Ul& LD lhe au traffic chat~ i-~~!~!=~~~~~~~~!!~!~~iiii~~~~iiiiii~~~~~;~ pestS to lhe kx2I bolds... -'tl. e ~ up sbgb~. but tbt ~ mooths ~ a tradJt>Oc&lh bca~ pc:nod f« au tra'd. Tk Oi)1:1.PKS •1.11 ha' e ~ tm'*"1 but DOC a IJ"'21 amou.DL -SIJid Bill BdL spolooan kw" .\uC» ~'2.nd ~ ~ Gar- dO:upa..::A: :"alt'S 1:: t!>( ~ ~~rue about '4-pc1tt11t but lX>U.d drop :o ~, .:fi.:p '"ll ex Ga.mes.. acoord:l.:lg lO 'tl. ~ .. ~~. ~ .1al1 of tht ~.... \" -s:ux a.DC Coo' C"::~r. &..~ -'tl.ba.t lS ~ni !~ lb.at the ~lnPI' ..-a' el a ca.ncdiag ou: t..">c: trad:ruo:::.&.i "~ ooc :.'"3 \ ~ f-cY"l ltx Olbt-1 \\ ~ s:.a~ i::to So..~ Ca.bi<r:ua. -~ 81 Hu11np sp-;lt'sm.L, foe P"ai.,f, 'IJ~·~ -ur.1~ Tl-< ~ \-."!"'!~""'\._ ~\~ ~: 5tt":l . u ~ ..rJilJ ~ .. pa~ :-ates ~• 01:a. Oran:gir C o.&s1 oo>cls -"'~ l~ t.~:uor:.i!J~ a '~ bra'' OODt..., ;~ .JS :a.;>d "'~ •ill tit :-...~:li I~ a -J-<!-5 ~:rn· :-3~ -~ Joon '.'toffa. grnrn. ::u~ of t.be- '1rpof4..er IN' r: I" ux -"'·~ b.a" ~ r--cc1.Cd 'o ~. out <>f U>r ot~mp1n a~t :a. yr:c ~ 'tl. e ~ ~ a ·~ ~I a.1k1 ·~ "il>"an~ k ·~~ •1:h our rep:1a.:" Just Call 642-6086 DllilJ ..... 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I :: ~DJ 11 IX2rl~ fu.D for Jul~ :- lhroq.t Jul~ _'" sa>d Da.aJd F1och. a 1--,o.ttJ ~"IDOC ~l He ataibu\t'S ~ of lbc bm.lixss 10 t.'x Ohm~ but -d nag l1x s.u:n~ mooths ·~an fuU most o ... ~ U.'":>C - Bot1' .\uC~ a.Did PS..\ .. ~ shon- b c:amcn &Dd l.beu LS :1suaih ~ ·1 boo&~ unn.I the -ttt of tra,-.d_ md Bill Hasunp of PS-.\. so the 1DO asr snO :rug:bt come -'nd 8dl tbJ.o..U peop6r mcht ciet '° ~lbcTtl C&hfonu.a aod dtodr '° ~a qurl tnp LO San Fnoasco That .. oWd fill up sea ts oc l.bt local ~rlmo. ~ "'1rt.tncs.. a loag....QauJ au ~-tS ~ stroc& tnffic 00 ~ of its rouln.. ~ '~ 'ort tc S<M.thn"D Ca.bfonua. It lS hud for US 1.0 qu&nll~ boti much of n ts due to tbe OtymJJIC:S and Cl uch 1~ lht Tq)tbr ba .. ~ su.m.::x"r tn.ffic. -~ ~ spol.n.-nan .\} IXdtr He~ lhat l1x DOD-Stop fb:ibn from ~ 'tart \o Los ~ an oea...-f~ L annbuuag pan o( tbe tRffic '° t.br u.a.ncmaJ and LD\a· ~be>CW ---~ medq 8oocb the ~ b the s.. QCDC'T Games.. ...... ~.. ~ ...... * DailJ Pi19l• "Mt .... , , .. 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Call Bob and MaflArtt (Coffman) Hammond at 642-5_193 A 20..year r,tunion 1s bein& planned for August 24 at the Costa Mesa Country Club Better Breathen to meet The Bcuer Breather)' Club of the Amcncan Lung Association of Orange County will meet Fnday from 2 to 3 p.m. at Saddleback Community Hospual. 24451 Via Estrada, Laguna Hills "Help Yourself to Better Breathing" will be the topic presented by MaryJanc Sharrow. R.N. A video movie and a relaxation tape will be included Questions and answers will follow. For more informauon, call 835-LUNG. Maglc Moantllln oudng set £eservauons are needed by Saturday for teens who wan to visit Magic Mountain ncitt weekend with the lrv1 Hen1age Park Youth Service Center Those 13 to 18 must r~ter at the park and pay the $20 fee. covering admission ucke1 and transponauon. Teens will be dropped oO at their homes on return from the San Fernando Valle) amusement park. Women offer free wor~•hop .. An Afternoon W11h Joy." a free workshop. 1s being offered by the Women'sOpponunit1es Center. 2811 Main St .. Irvine. from 3 to 4:30 pm. toda}. Orange County attorne). Jo} Dickerson. will explore and discuss JOIOI tenanc) laws. pre-manta! agreements and other related legal questions. Call 856-7128 for pre- registration and informauon. UCI offers summer tours Summer tours of the UC lrvme campus for v1snors and pros~uve students are being offered Monday through Fnday at noon throuRh Oct. 5. Reservations are requested and may be made by calling the Office of Relations with Schools and colleges at (714) 856-5832 or 856-6070. Pan1c1pants should meet at noon in the loun$e area outside the office at Room 204 of the Adm101strauon Bu1ld10g. Self-guided tours also are available from the office Monday through Fnday Chnd Abuse Council to meet "Ongomg lnformauon and Planning to Aad an the Prevention of Child Abuse" will be presented by the Oran~e County Child Abuse Council at its monthly meeting today from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Orange County Department of Education. 200 Kalmus. Costa Mesa. The meeting an Building "C". Room l 022, is free and open to the public. For more 1nformat1on. call Jeanne O'Bryan at 972-4975. Ballroom dancing to resume Ballroom dancing will resume at Fnday afternoon's tea dance beginning at 2 p.m. in the Irvine Senior Center. 2 Sandburg Wa~. Volunteers will teach panic1pants dance steps. Adm1ss1on is free and musicians arc invited to 101n in and play wnh the band. Further information on the dances. which will be held on Fnda) afternoons un11l the end of August. can be obtained by calling Bebee Gomberg at 660-3889. Outreach program scheduled Tankred Golenpolaky. left, director of the So.tet International Book ltahlbltlon, ahowa Chancellor Daniel Aldrich one of 500 boob worth $7 ,000 donated to UCI. a, UZAN Obeervtna t.hlt .. boob tef"'e peace and prQ1ta1. .. visitinaSovtet cultural offi.ci&J tlu:1 week pttlCllltd to U Irvine I collenion or~ Soviet boob valued ll S7.000. Th~ c:oUection 1adudcs boob by SaVJCt con~ = PoC&s and ftC'Uon trritcn writlt.n in tht briiinal lJAF. u weU u •'Orb by wtU·known Amenc:ad a n lb.at bave been uao&laitd anto R ian. Alld' iocludcd arc Russian an hancwy and travd ~ ~ critk•sm, Ruuian tan1uaac rounes and chik1.rcn'a bOobt M the visitina Ru ians ~ pecttd bY UCI · Chancellor ()adiel Aldnch and by UCJ R\d lnstiture dJreaorKdenWal,thepl ofmutualU.S. victpcace and undetsc.andina were ~pea\Cdly me1nloned.; "Wt in the SOviet Uruon behcve in the minc\11o - power ofboou-JOOd boo • ··said Yon SobokV. deputy d1reaorofSoviet tnsemationaJ book uhibitiou. '".In OU troubled world. books must play a most sipifican~ ro~ They can bnna better knowlcdat and uodentand1na an mutual respons1biht)' between our~\ nations..·· he · . The books. donated by the USSR Sc.ate Comm1t\QI for Publishina. Printing and Book Trade. wLll be uted as 1 supplement to UCl's Ruuia.n Institute and Pracucum, an annual lhrtt-weck "total immersion" PfOl7'&Jn 1n Russian languqe and culture held on C8mpus. Weil. a UCI faculty member and 1 nafrve Rua.sari, said the books were donated panially because··~ h~ I\ the insutule have an aud1enet wtuch bas shown l'Ul interest in the (Russian) htctatutt and culture." She said she hopH th1s)ur·s pf\ will be the fim of a JO-year pr<>Jnlm that evcntuaJly Will l'ClUJt in UO receiving 500 to 1.000 books per year. Tankred Golenpolslq. dtrCCtOr of the Soviet 1ntn- nauonal book uh1b1uons proaram. 1&1d t~ boob represent a Soviet commitment to translate and publisb fictional works of foreign wnters. He said that since 1911, books from more than 130 countnn have been prin\td iq 159 languqes. 89 of which arc native 10 the Soviet peopk. American htcraturc consututes 1 bll part of 1t. be wd. noting that "27S million copies of nearly 4 . .SOO boob ~ more than 370 Amencan au1bon have been published io the Soviet Union. "The Soviet Union acquires twioc as many riahts tQ Amencan hterature as the United Sc.ates doet to 'Sov1t!l literature." he added "Russians arc a rch11ousl} readina pubhc." He said although lhe Soviet people arc not mort interested in Amencan culture than they arc in any other culture. the) "want to stay on top of~ lJteNturc." lllustrauna this. Golenpolsk.1. who has translatC(j several American books and plays to Russian, meouoned that be has recently completed a translation oh book on American folklore. At the cquivaknl pnoc of S 1.IO. be wd. 500.000 copies of the 700-~ compllauon werc pnnled and 11 sold out in three days. 'I couldn't even fin4 one copy to bnng with me here to the exhibit," he said .• About 60 persons. most of them students from tllf Russ tan I nsllturc. attended the ceremony at UCJ's Estn:lla dorm. As some students talked to the visitors 1n Russiao_ others took the opponumt) to speak Enghsh to each other The mslltu~:s-students are.ienerally not allowed to sped' English dunng the threc-"'cek. program, Wetl tald • A special outreach program entllled "A World Beyond War'' will be held Fr1day from 7 30 to 10 p.m. at the Seachff Village Shopping Center. 2205 Main St • Huntington Beach. Sponsored by the Church of Religious Science. the evening will mclude the showing of a special video film There 1s no adm1ss1on charge but a freewill offenng will be accepted. For more 1nformat1on. call %9-1331 . Fountain Valley kids face extra week of school in '85 'La• Vegas Night' set Friday The Newport Beach Area Convention and Visitors Bureau will hold its annual "Las Vegas Night" starting at 7 p.m. Fnday at the In 1ne Mamott Money from the event will help run the non-profit bureau. which works to bring conventions and business meetings to four Orange Coast cn1es. Costa Mesa. Irvine. Laguna Beach and Newpon Beach. For more 1nformat1on. call 644-8460. By PHIL SNEIOERMAN Of 1119 0..., ..... 9Uft Elementary school students in the Fountain Valley School District may spend an extra week in the classroom during the coming school year. .\n mcrcased d1stnct school year already has been approved by the union representing classified or non· teachina employees. D1stnct officials now hope to obtain approval from the local teachers assoc1auon . Robert Sampica. d1stnct adm1n1s- irator for personnel services. said the incentive is state Senate Bill 813, approved last ~ear by lqislators who wanted school distncts to provide more hours of mstruction each year Currently. Cahfomia lap below the national averaae in instructional days. Sampica said Thursday, July 19 • 7· 30 p.m .. FoutaJn Valley Sdtool Dlatrict Board of Tnaatttt. Education Center. 17210 Oak St .. Fountain Valley. • 7:30 p.m . Laguna Beacb Unified Scbool District Board of Trustees. 505 Blumont St.. Laguna Beach. PoucE LoG . ' NB soldier killed in Texas A Newpon Beach soldier was killed 1n San Angelo. Texas Monday morn- ing. Ph1l1p A.lexander Perkins. 26. a graduate of Newpon Harbor High School. was killed m an accident at a Texas amusement park. He was stationed at Goodfello~ Air Force Base in San Angelo and was in U.S. Army intelligence. He had completed training at the military languatte school al Fort Ord 1n Northern California. Perkins also attended Orange Coast College. Perkins 1s survived by his parents. Ale~andra and Ronald Perkins of Newpon Beach; a sister, Suzanna and a brother Robert. also of Newport Beach. Memonal services will be held Fnday at 4 p.m. at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. 3233 Pa- cific View Drive. Corona del Mar He s.a1d school dastncts that do increase classroom time dunna the 1984-85 school year wall be ehgible for additional state funding. The school official said this money should be enough to pay teachers and other emplovees for the add1uonal work. Sampica said the Fountain Valle\ D1stnct wants 10 1ncrea~ the school year from 175 10 180 days. The current d1stnc1 proposal calls for keeping student~ 10 class an e\tra Wttk 1n June .Bodies of father and son surface in Irvine Lake .\ Newport Beach woman reponed the theft of an auto stereo valued at S800 from her Fiat in the I 00 block of 35th Street Wednesday. • • • The owner of Blue Sails Stationers. 304 Main. reported Wednesda)' she lost a bank bag containana $660 1n cash on her way to the bank ••• after wnnesses reportedly sa"" them steal a purse and split the content!I among them~lves 1n the 500 block ol South Coast H1ghwa~ Huntinfton Beach Entenng throui}l an unlocked patio door. someone burglamed a home 'Wedne~a\ on the I 55lXl hlod of Hunungton Village Thc los\ included Jewell') ~orth S.:!bO and a handgun wonh S 70 The bodies of a Pasadena man and his 4-year-old son have been re- covered from Irvine Lake, where they apparently drowned Sunday. Ora~e County Shenff s spokes- man Dack Olson said the bodies of Stanley Johnson. 36. and his son Aaron surfaced about noon Wedne~ Intne Five skateboard-nd1na teen-agers., aaes I S to 17. were arrested on susp1c1on of trcspassin• after a secur- ity guard caught them 1n a concrcte- lined wash basin at Turtle Rock and Star ('~st dnves about 6· IS p m Wednesday • • • A good amantan m a black Mem:des 'ltoppcd to help a woman whose car llrt went Oat on the San Diego Frcewa} and Jamboree Road about S p.m Wednesday After chanr,na the motonst's tire, the man said 'l.et me do my thing. It only t.akes three minutes " He then e~ poscd h1m~lf • • • About S 13.SOO wonh of computer memory chap were stolen between 11 : a m and noon Wcdnelday by IOl'M'- one who entered the Shoollnt Star Enterpri1C1 warehouse on Thoma" and walked ofTwath a li!Je crate The chaps wett to bf delivered to a Hununaton ~ach finn. • • • A womim ~ho lefl the Hdina tlar.s door opc.-n 11 her home on Monroe. ,"# da) in the lake. which 1s in unin- corporated county territory north of Irvine. Olson said autopsies were sched- uled to determine how the father and son died. The two wert on a boating excursion Sunda} with four other people when their craft capsized 1n awoke Wednesday to find a burglar had taken a wallet containinJS4S and keys from her purse The thief left by the front door CoetaMeaa 4. $250 surfboard was stolen Wednesday from a home on the 800 block of V1c-tona Street. Pohcc said thieves enten=d the home through an unlocked rear door and did not steal anythma else • • • A 19-ycar-old man brandtshin,g a carv1na fork approached a clerk at the Union puc.ation. 393 E. 17th St.1 late Tuesday nt&ht and dem•nded ah the money from the till About S 120 was reported stolen aner the suspect told the clerk another man had • 9 mm pistol trained on him and the clerk emptied the moncv in• paper bq.. . ' . An 11 ·ytar-old Cose.a Mesa iirl on her way into the Costa Me11 Oirls' Club. 181~ Anaheim Ave .. wu ap- proached Monday by a man -bo e"poscd h1m~lf to her The &irt told polf<T a C'aunauan man. abOUt lll S.-9 about 30 feet of water. The other four people 1n the rented boat were rescued. The bodies were spotted Wednes- day by a deputy who remained at the scene after an underwater search was called off because of poor v1sib1ht) and hazardous d1v1ng condiuons. and we1&hm1 160 pounds. was stand- 1 ng near the entranc.e to the club when she rode up on her bake. The man called her over. then exposed himself to her. She turned and fled into 1hc club F ountain Valley A patient went mto the Emera- 1center medical clinic. 8970 W•mer A.vc . compl11n1n1 of a 5<>tt throat. While the nurse was calNlatina the bill after trea1ment. the patient ~Id he had to ao to the car 10 act more money. But instead. he took a prc~puon the doctor had filled out nd fled Wl\hout PIY•na his bill. • • • ~mcone cut lhc tctttn co a res1denC'C m the 16000 block of A~ Cirt:le and took 1 can of 7-Up Dom the rcfnierat.ot. ••• Buralm cntmd 1 hOd an iho 10000 block of nco de Maro Awtuda and stole a WhirtpOOI 4il- h her arid 1U FufftlClf. • .\ Fallbrook man reported some- one stok the left rear w1ndov. to his 1978 Saab parked 1n the 300 block ol Montero Wednesda) • • • A. Newport Beach man reported the theft ofan auto stereo valued at S300 from his BM W parked m the 300 block of Island Wednesday • • • A Rancho Pales Verdes man re- poncd the tbtf\ of a car stereo valued at S 1.200 f'rom h15 BMW parked 1n the V11 Lido par1una structutt W~eday. • • • A Los Anacles man reported the theft of SS.360 in video equipment from I home he was rcntll\I 1n the $4.800 block of Seashore Wednesda\ • • • ~ Newpon Beach woman reportt"'d the thef\ of S t0,000 10 StlvCT and JeWClr')' from her home 1n the 1200 block of Santaqo Wedne~) i..acuna Beach A commm:ia.I buralarY in the 7CXl block of South Coait H\lhwa) wu repottcd Wcdnetday afternoon, ~ sultina in loel of an WMtc rmaMd amouDL • • • .\ man reported \\ cdnesda' 1ha1 someone broke into his s1h er I ~h4 Dodac van. parked m the '1c1n1l\ ol Magnolia Strttt and Banning .\' enue The loss included a \P(\m bag containing S 150 and mtScellaneou!i sports cloth an& • • • Remo' 1n1 a SCT'r'('n from a rear Window to enter. \Omeone bur glarued a home on the I 7000 blod. of l.nhe Strttt, a resident ~ported Wednesday The loss included food worth $50. S&Cft'O ~u1pmen1 wnnh $4SO and )C'WCln· worth SI (X)() ' . . A rnt«nt of the 21700 hl<Xk of W1ndsong Circle reported Wedne!>- da) that someone stok his l:tlue I(}. spttd ( entunan b1c\de from Ed1s0n Hiah School The lo wu C''t1m1tcd at $200 • • • Entenng thruu&h an unlocked bedroom wtndo•. wmeone bur- 1lanred a home Wednescla) on tht' 100 bk>ck of Main Strttt. The lo \ iodudcd )<'WClr) wonh S3.SOO • • • Someone used 1 passkey. then remo~N bi to hrak into • ttlidtnlial stcn area on the 6600 block of Wamtr Ave. The lo s includN camping equipment wonh Sl s • • • ml nt or \ht 6 700 block of fbrd Ori\ tt ncd Wcdnoday t l'MOM t hi ~ 1%1 Ford Fairlane from the Old Wot'ld perk1na lot near Gothard Street ud Center A'enuc The lou was esti- mated at S.SOO • •• A resident of the I 7()()() block of Grttn Street rcponed Wedn~)' that someone bruglamed her ~ I Q78 Honda au1c; The loss ancludCd s1ereo cqu1pm_9f'lt worth $500 and s~~o wonh of alJto accessories 1nclu- de1 ng a rug and scat coven. • • • \omeonC' broke into a whJtc I Q7Q Tnumph Spitfire parked Wcdncsda} on tht" tnoo block of Orybank Dnve. The lo<.\ 1nduJcd stereo equ1pmen1 ~onh s~oo • • • A re~1dc-nt ol 1he I 7000 block of We\tport Dn'C' reported Wednetda)' that somt"one \tok his 11ttn 1966 { he' role1 sUttton wqon 1n the v1can· 11\ of Sa tum Dnve and (iemini Lane The lo~s ..,.,,, estimated at S.SOO • • • <\ mal<' 1uven1le was &IT'Mled Wedne~' on susp1c10n of ho~ l1ft1na 11 thC' " Man "Ort. IQIOI Maanoha trttt RcroH·r'C'd w11 col- oane worth $40 • • • ,\ rC'\ldent ol the WSOO block \uhurh11 Lane ~ported \unday th•t 'omeone 'ltole hie. 2RO' chro"* 'ellov. and black bicycle from ~c P: rk1n1 lot of ~ml\ ~imon and Jufc Church The lo wa' ntimated Jt SW • • • A rnan told poh~ unda)' e' mata t~t t0meone stoic h11 blue l 9l6 Oat un 2802 from 1 hqu r lo.rt iat Bushard and Brook.hum stree\I. Tk lou w1 ~umatcd at $4.000 • • • Someone t>ntered an uDlac:k4~ motor homt on IM l 7 bl = Whitford I ant and 1tolt • ( 8 o unit .,orth S 120, a rts•dcnt rcpon SunJ.a} U~to Paramedic check• the eyea of a young boy killed outside a McDonatd•a restaurant. .Be an Olympic Winner! a&. VO. We are saluting our two Olympic toca11on stores during the Olympics The Original Outlet at Olympic and Santee 1s conveniently located to many Olympic events The West LA location on Olympic at Federal Is close to UCLA and other Westside events All 1ocat1ons now have beautiful designer fabric~. basic labncs. patterns, trimmings and notions at discount prices Our gold medal salespeople wlll cheerfully help you at all SEV. 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II\ ed wtth his wife and two daughters 1n this northeastern Ohio city for about eight years before movmg to South ern California seven months ago. He be<:ame bitter when he lost his job with the closmg of the Babcock & Wilcox power plant sn Canton. said Star~ Count> shenff<i Deputy Terry Kell)', who worked wtth Huberty. "He said that 1f this was the end of his making a living for his family, he was going to take everyone with him." Kell} told the Akron Beacon Journal in a copynght story. "He was alwa)'s talking about shooting some-body .. Huberty had been fired last week from his JOb as a secunty guard at a condominium complex near the McDonald's restaurant where his terror spree unfolded Wednesday afternoon, said San Diego, Cahf .. police Lt. Paul Ybarrando. When Huberty lost the Babcock & W1lco'< JOb, which he had held for about I 0 years, "he says, 'Hey, I got nothing 10 live for. I got no job or anything,'" Kelly said. A friend of Kelly's who visited Huberty's home in Massillon "said he had a gun in every comer ofh1s house loaded," the deput)' recalled. Lee Stanford, who was Hubert} ·s foreman at the plant. descnbed Huberty as a loner who did not associate much with other workers. Kell-. descnbed him as a "rad1c.-al° who womed about nuclear war and So' 1et aggression· and a surv1 .. ahst who bought and hoarded "thousands of dollars of food." "He talked about the end of the ""orld." Kell\ said. "He said he and ht) famll) were going to be the onl) ones kft. He talked about gomg off into the woods:· Hubert) 's C"altfom1a neighbors did not know him as well. but some also detected d1sturb1ng signs. Hubert\ "was ven reserved quiet." .-.a'1d Ralph Barajas. manager of the Cottonwood Apanments. where Hubert\. h1\ wife and two daughtt·r~. ages I I and 14. lived from Januan to June He ·\ecmed like he was alwa\s mad at somebod).'0 ~1d Sandi-a Martinez. assistant manager at the Cottonwood Apartments. "He was alwa ys frowning." CONTINUED STORIES SLAUGHTER From Al a black T-.sh1rt. burst into the border- town restaurant about 4 p.m. with a semi-automatic rifle. a shotgun and a handgun and began methodically firing at dsners. employees and passcrs-b). pausing to reload each 11me his weapons were emptied. authontres said. When he died. he still had a shoulder bag full of ammunition and .. more ammunition out 1n h1s car .. If he had not been shot. he would ha"e inJured a lot more people." said San Diego police Lt. Paul Yben;ando. Huberty was ustng armor-piercing bullets, -;aid Police Chief William B. Ko lendcr Polin.· '>harp'ihooter Charles Foster wa s able to pick the gunman off a'i he wandered through the bullet-riddled. hlood-splattered restaurant. ''It\ a slaughterhouse. They're JUSl e\crutcd." said Lt Bill Nelson. ..\uthori11es knew of no mot I\ e for the sh ootings. The San Diego Blood Bank put out a pica toda: for "blood donors of all 1: pcs 10 replace thl' blood that was used last night . We sent out tiO prnl'i." said spokeswoman L) nn Stcdd Hubert\ ll\ed With his wife Etna and t"'o daughters, aged 11 and 14. sn an apanment 200 yards from the restaurant and had moved to the San Diego area seven months ago from Ohio. Yberrando said More than two dozen customers and employee!. were in the McDonald's on busy Interstate 5 when Huberty entered and began "shoollng everyone m sight." both inside and outside the restaurant, police ( ommander LarT)' Gore said "He shot randomly. he shot at an) body that moved," Nelson said. "Our officers got called. When they got there they found four peopk outside that were wounded. They were unable to get to them because of the firepower. the shooting ... When he (Huberty) came tn and said 'get on the floor' he was carrying his weapons and everybody did compl)'." He \aid there was "no time" for nego11a11ons "There wa<; a lOMtant barrage of tirt' Moton'it!I Jumped from their cal"\ ~king cover. and the freeway wn~ do~d. ac; was the San Ysidro bordrr cro'i\tng to Mexico. one mile away &ventren people. including the iiunman, died inside the restaurant. anct four more were killed outside, Yherrando ~1d. Ten people inside the re'itaumnt C'\Capcd without 1n JUr\ NATION FBI says trail 's getting cold for fugitive Alton Coleman By tbe A11oclated PreH DAYTON, Ohio -Police feared for the ~fetti of ~t~i'~~,nc~):n!:no ch1ldrcn who vanished after spend1n1 three days with ua.i~ of murders rapes one of the nation·~ most.wanted "'!~n after a~~:~~;~ f'B1 appealed to People and beaungs. Saytng the trail was gettmg co • Debra Brown 21 lo who may tlave befriended Coleman, 28. a.nd a compan10~, for an unide~tiflcd come forward. Officers continued 1heir sebeearch tod~1ncc July 9 when they woman and her two children who have not n seen fthe Rev Millar ended a three-day v1s1t wuh Coleman and Brown at the home 3 8 own ~turned Gay 79 and his wife Kathryn. Authonues said Coleman an r ted . th alon~ o~ Tuesday, beat the Gays and stoic their car. Coleman i~ w~en ll~ed rapes of four children. lWO of whom were killed. Coleman also as to four other slayings. Moon prl•on term to begin WATERBURY. Conn._ The Rev. Sun Myung Moon. founder and leader of the Unification Church. has been ordered to begin serving an 18- month prison term Friday for his conv1c11on on evadm~ income taxes. ~oo~, 64, was sentenced two years ago for failing to repon SI ~-.000 '}i' m~om~. ut he remained free pending an appeal. The U S Supreme ( our:t re use to ear t e case May 14 The Korean nauve was ordered Wednesda) lo surrender at the federal pns~n in Danbury. He also faces a $25.000 fine and coun costs estimated at $70,000. Sovlet sllo photos 'lnconcluslve' . W.\SHINGTON -Recona1ssance photographs of Soviet silos have raised concerns within the Reagan admin1stra11on lhat the Soviets may be preparing to test a new intercont1nental ball1st1c nuss1le. but some U.S. officials called the evidence in{'Onclusjve. Based on th~ photographs of the silos ~~ Plesetsk. about 500 miles north of Moscow. "it's safe to assume they are preparing 10 test a new SS-X-26. a U.S. official said Wednesday. Talk about' loose change CAMDEN. N.J. -Quarters -eno~~ for 4,000 video games-_spilled from an armored car and forced authont1es to close two lanes of~ highway while police and youngsters crawled on their hands and knees lo Pt.ck up the coins. State Trooper Michael Venez1an1 of the Mantua barrac~s said a truck owned by Brooks Armored Truck Co. of Ph1ladelph1a was travehng to~rd the BenJamm Franklin Bndge on Tuesday afternoon when the dnver rcahzcd one of the back doors had snapped open. A bag of 4,000quane~ apparent!Y popped out on a busy stretch of highway about a mile from the bndge, officials said. Chlld support arrests total 80 UPPER MARLBORO. Md. -Shenffs depuues roused some people from bed early Wednesday io a sweep that led to 80 arrests in a crack~own on parents who have ignored coun orders io pay child suppon. A stnke force began the sweep in Pnnce George's County about 3:30 a.m. Wednesday and concluded 1t eight hour!. later. said Shen ff James Alu1s1. Berkeley approves gay benefits BERKELEY -In a move aimed at gay couples. the city of Berk.cl~y ~s ' approved an principle a law giving h~alth-<:are and c:>ther benefits to the bve-10 lovers of municipal employees. While the law applies 10 heterosexual couples as well. 11 was designed pnmarily for gay couples and 1s s1m1lar to a law passed b} the San Francisco Board of Su pen 1sors in I 982 but later vetoed by ~ayor Dianne Feinstein. "It was a somewhat v.armer reception m Berkeley, said Matthew Coles. the attorney who drafted the San Francisco ordinance. ~nd consulted on the Berkeley measure. "Berkeley has a trad1t1on of po!Jt1cal experimentation and trying new things lhat seem to be nght and fair" Detective chlef gets )all term NORWALK -The former chief of detectives for the Los Angeles County Shenffs Department must pay a $2.000 fine and spend fi ve days ID jail for a drunken-driving colhs1on with a California Highway Patrol car. a Judge ruled. Paul Strohman. a 22-year veteran who had beet! sn charge of 441 detectives. had a blood-alcohol le, el of 0.19. almost double the legal limtt of 0.10. at the time of the crash Hawklns held ln murders LOS ANGELES -James Hawkins Jr .. whose family drew national attention last year for standing up 10 gang members terronzing their neighborhood store. killed two alleged dope dealers for cocaine and cash, police say. In affidavits filed in Superior Court Wednesday. pohcc disclosed why they have charged Hawluns and an accomplice with killing the two men in June. At the time of the killings, Hawkins. 40, was free on S50.000 bail in the shotgun slaying of a teen-ager outside the Hawk ms store last September. It was that incident that tnggered retaliation from gang members in the Watts-area ghetto Big Bear floods klll girl BIG BEAR -Damage may SU!'J>ass S2 miU1on in the wake of a sudden thunderstorm that burst over the Big Bear Valley area, flooding dozens of homes and vehicles and sweeping an 8-year--0ld girl to her death. "It just pounded on us:· Big Bear Fire Chief Jerry Riha said of the storm that deluged San Bernardino and R1vcrs1de counties Wednesday. Debns and torrenual floodwaters forced the closure of several roads and two state highways and swept three vehicles ofT parking lots and earned them into Big Bear Lake. officials said. Soriet sentenced for books MOSCOW -A Soviet arch1v1st accused of possessing books considered hostile to the state has been convicted ofanti-Sov1e1 activity and sentenced to three years in a labor camp. d1ss1drnt sources said today. Alexander Bogoslovsky, 47, w~s conv1c1ed of possessing ant1-Sov1et matenal and passing 1t to others. according to the sources. who spoke on condition of anonymity. The books cited in the charges against Bogoslo' sk) included an annotated school e"<emse book and a 19th centuf) French account ofaJoumey through Russia. the sources said French Cablnet sans Reds P'\RIS -Newl} appointed Socialist Premier Laurent Fabius formed a go,ernment today that included no Communists and few new names. The Communist Pany said 11 had been mv1ted to pan1c1palc again but would not because 1t was d1ssa11sfied. "'.•th government economic policies. The Communists, who had been J.unior partners in a Socialist-led coalition since 198 ! . said they would continue to suppon the Socialist majonty 1n the National Assembly Quake rattles Br1tlsh Isles LONDON -An eanhquak~. rare in Britain, rumbled across north and nonhwest England at breakfas~ lime today, re.aching across the Irish Sea 10 Ireland and nonh to Glasgo.w in Scotland. officials reported. There were no 1m~ed1ate repons of tnJune~. and m1t1al reports indicated damage wtrt hm1tcd to chimney pots toppling m Liverpool and in Cheshire.Terry Turbitt. a seismologist at the lnsutute of Geological Sc1enoe in Edinbuflh, Scotland, sa.1d preliminary rcadmgs of the tremor gave a measure of just over 5 on lhe Richter scale. Japan fighter pUota scramble TOK YO-:-U.S-des1gncd F-15 Eagle jet fi&hters added JUSt this week to Lhe Japanese Air Self Defeo~ Force scrambled today against a Soviet anncd forces transport plane, a military spokesman said. The two f-1 Ss sent aloft were amona four that had been stationed Monday a1 Nyutabaru Ba~ in southern Japan. In the scramble operation, thr two F-1 Ss neared a Soviet llyushm-62 transport plane which was flying on a northerly course above 1nternattonal water~ off Kyushu, Japan's southernmost main island. the spokesman said. Iraq claJm• another target BAGHDAD .• !raq -Iraq 5.31d 1l!. warplanes today attacked and hit a "vet) larg~ naval tarsct -its customary term for a supcnanker -southeast of ~rans main Persian Gulf 011 terminal at K.hara Island. The Iraqi claim, not 1mmed1ately confirmed by independent sources, came as a scvcn·nation Islamic mcd1at1on committee m~tm11n Saudi Arabia souabt ways to end t<> . the war hctwccn Iran and lmq. which bepn an Sfptember f980 ' .. Orange Coelt DAILY PILOT fT:hur'lday, d"'Y 18, 19M Mondale the winner in years-Jong battle The road to nomination was rougher t an Mondale or his aides expected --- SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Walter F. Mondale. even as he prepares to acceJ?t ~is ~ard-won presidential nom1nat1on, as actaog sw1ftJy to pull the Democratic Party together for his campaign to oust Ronald Reagan from the White House. The Democratic presidential nominee planned 10 lake time out from pohshme his acceptance speech 10. attend a victory luncheon today with Senate and House Democratic :ampa1Jn officials as pan ofh1s efTon Lo achieve maiumum coopera110n among pany candidates at all levels. Defeated nval Gary Han planned to meet with Mondale in the nomi- nee's hotel today. with one subJeCt ~tnl Han's more than $3 malhon clampaign debt. said an aide to Han who spoke on the cond1t1on he not be identified In his poM-v1ctory \ISll 10 the convention hall. Mondale reached out to supporters of Hart and 1he Re\ Jesse Jackson "I also want to say a word to those of you who supported other can- didates," he said, appeanng on 1he podium less than an hour after ht!> first-ballot VICtOI). "Sometimes 11 doesn't feel very good to lose." he added "I know, because it's happened to me in the past. I not only ask the suppon of those of you who've given me your support, but I've got to have the help of everyone ... "It's not JUSI my cause. it's our cause." The night he became his party's presadenttal nominee was a moment Mondale had fought for years to achieve. He first sought the presidenc) in 1974 but dropped his bid after concluding he didn't have the stomach for the ordeal of a two-year campai~. Two years later he was ~Dad, son sought in mountain manhunt BIG SKY. Mont. (AP)-A heavily armed I I-man tactical squad began a helicopter search today in rugged mountains for a father-son team of "mountain men" suspected of k1d- nappinga woman athlete 10 make her the younger man's bnde. then killing a would-be rescuer. Two hehcop1crs carrying the squad lifted off about 5:30 a.m. from a dan road in the Spring Creek area. about 20 miles north of the Big Sky rcson area. and headed into the Spanish Peaks Primattve Area. a roadless wilderness of high. rugged moun- tains. Don Nichols. 53. and h1!> son. Dan. 19, vowed not lo be taken ah"c when they Oed into the mountains after the woman. Kan Sv.cnson. 23. was shot and wounded and one of her two would-be rescuers. Alan Goldstein. 36. was shot to death Jimmy Carter's choice for vice presi- dent. Wathan days of the Carter-Mondale ttcket's defeat m 1980. Mondale met with top aJdes in his Whne House offic~ and told them to put him an a pos1tt0n to be nomanated for presi- dent in 1984. The road 10 that nomanauon was rougher than Mondale or his aides expected. Wednesday night, as he reached his goal. Mondale sat wuh has family an a 35-0oor hotel suite that looked down on the Moscone Center. Four telev1s1on sets were stacked. tWQ-by-two. on a table an one comer. A few feet away, Mondale and his wife. Joan. sat on a couch, their sons, Wilham and Ted. were seated nearby. Later. daughter Eleanor Mondale. JOaned her parents on the couch. They watched the roll ... Alabama ... Alaska ... " All good states for Mon- dale. But 1hen came the C's: California. Colorado and Connecttcut -big vactones for Hart, who soon led Mondale by nearly I 00 delegate votes But Mondale knew 1h1s was to be his night. There was no need to worry. Tiny Delaware gave Mondale 13 votes to 5 for Han. "There's a trend." quipped the candidate. But it was Illinois that brought the first loud cheers and applause from the Mondale family. as Rep. Dan Rostenlcowskt. announced the state had given 39 votes to Jackson. 41 to Han and 114 to Mondale. That put him back in front of Han. and he never again fell behind. When it was New Jersey's tum. Rep. Frank Guarini. was seen step- ping to the microphone. "He:s going to pass," said John Reilly, A· Mondale ~litical adviser. Sure en0pgh, Guanni said his state ·- wasn't ready to announce it vote. which was heavily for Mondale. AJso in the room were Mr. and Mn. Arthur Knm. Whlle campai&nana 10 New York. Mondale stayed an Knm's home. When the New York delegation gave Mondale l 56 votes. he turned to Knm and said. "Arthur. that aJI came out of your apartment." Mondale aides laughed when the Ohio delegation gave MondaJe 84 votes and Hart 80, despite the fact the Coloradan won the pnmary The roll call was droning on when someone brought in a San Francisco newspaper with the headline. "MON- DALE WINS." The candidate lau'11ed and held up the paper. Eleanor tned to stop him. But then Guarini was back at the microphone and New Jersey's votes soon sent Mondale's total over the I • 96 7 he needed. He turned 10 has wife and they hugged each other. They stood -and there was another hug for Eleanor and handshakes for his sons and staff aides. EVER FEEL LIKE YOU DON'T FIT IN? If you ve lost weight. 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Ste-.enson cla1mi. his parent' dec1s1on on whether to deport always led him to ~lteve he \\BS born Ste-.r.•nson until the State Department in the Umted States, although he wall 1ssut'S an advisory opinion on the raised 1n South Africa However. thl' asylum request. Flanders ~1d. government contends that hl' was ''The applicatton 1s turned over to born in South i\fnca and that he thl' State Department wtth all the false ly claimed 10 be Eh 1s Pn.·!llc\ \ cHdt•ncc that ht• producci.." Flandl.'rs coustn ~1d "The State Depanmcnt con- Dunng a Jepona1ton hearing Jul} ducts an 1n,es11ga11on into the mat- 10. federal 1mm 1gra11on Judge ter and the\ recommend to us George I ndeltcato gave Ste\l:n<,on 10 whether ur 'not polt11cal asylum da}s to appl} for polt11cal asylum. should Ix granted. That's not a ...,.-----------------------------,..., btnding recommendation. The final dec1S1on 1s up to ttfe judge ·· POSH SALE! Informant nets Hughes drug users \n 1nlorman1 t•mplo)ed b) Hughe~ \trtralt ( o to bu) drugs from her kllow "orker-; netted 17 alleged "~mall time" marijuana and cocaine usl.'rs and dealers 1n the compan} \ plant here. Fullerton police said. Dlaappolnted Laguna awlmmera greeted by tbi• algn at hlgh achool plunge. The female informant was paid b) lhighcs to wor~ 1n the maintenance sec11on ol the plant. which manufac- tures electronic air defense S) stems Laguna ; son-again, off-again program baGk in the 'swim' "This ti. not a major '1ola1or s1tuat1on ... pohce Sgt. Roger White said "These were pnmartl) small lime dealers (and) users .. By DAVID BISHOP Delly l'llot Com••~I Hundreds of swimmers 1n Laguna Beath "ere left high and dr) again , Sew up big savings. THE REFRESHING SOUNDS OF THE 'ou can label yourself lucky ~ith savin~ uf up to ... °" on our elegant suili., sport coats, sweaters, shirts. trousers and accessories. The selection is still good so hurry in today! 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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT IThunday, July 11, 1884 MERVYN'S starts Friday, 9:30 a.m. m.any limited q~antities ... not all sizes may be available 1n each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Huntington Beach store women's sportswear NOW 208 JUNIOR TANK TOPS .............. 1 •• 11 MllSE8' POL YE STER PANTI ••••.• 1.• 31 JUNIOR PANTI ••••.•.••••••••••• 3.• • JUNIOR ACTIVE SHORTI ••••.•••• 3 .• 31 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS •.•••...•••.•• 3 •• 52 MISSEi' BLOUSES •••••••..•.••.• 3.11.. 21 MISSES' CARDIGANS •.•••.••••••• 3.M 21 MISSES' LEVI'S• TEE SHIRTS ••...• 4.. 20 JUNIOR SKIRTS .....•..•••.••.•.• 1.M 17 MISSES' BLOUSES .•...•.•...•••• 1.18 41 MISSES PANTS •••.•..•.•.•..•.•• 8.• 31 LAROE SIZE BLOUSES •.•.•.•....• 1.91 150 MISSEi' BRA TANKS ..•.•....•..• 7.18 127 MlllES' SHORTS ......•...••..•. 7.18 11 MISSES' BLAZERS .••.......•... 11.91 121 ONE PIECE SWIMWEAR. . . . . . . • . . 13.18 71 TWO PIECE SWIMWEAR ..••.•.•. 13.91 women's dresses NOW 15 MISSES' PETITE DRESSES ......... 5.91 30 MISSES' SUNDRESSES ............ 9.98 10 JACKETS •........................ 9.98 20 HALF-SIZE SUNDRESSES .........• 9.98 maternity wear NOW 30 TOPS •.....•....................• 4.98 15 DRESSES ........................ 9.98 25 PANTS , .......•............•..••• 4.91 llngerle, loungewear NOW 13 BIKINIS ........................•... 9lc 51 BRAS ............................ 2.98 21 COOADINA TES ............•...... 2.98 10 GOWNS ........................•• 4.98 15 TEDDIES ...•....•.......••......• 4.98 23 BAAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 5.98 15 PAJAMAS ........................ 6.98 15 LOUNGEWEAR ............•....... 1.91 15 COMBING COATS ................. 9.11 30 MINI PEIGNOIRS .................. 9.98 , ?:0 PAJAMAS ....................... 14.91 10 LONG PEIGNOIRS ......•......... 17.98 buys for women NOW 87 PANT SOCKS ...................... 11c 53 HOSE ...................•......... 41c 31 BARRETTES ....................... 41c 91 SCARVES ....•................... 1.98 29 TUBE TOPS ....................... 1.98 17 HATS ......••.................... 1.98 51 FABRIC HANDBAGS ............... 1.98 43 NAIL STARTER KITS ......•........ 1.98 27 LEOTARDS .•..................... 4.98 19 MUSICAL BIRDS .................. 4.98 infants and toddlers NOW 31 TODDLERS' T -SHIRTS ••............ lie 87 FUNNY FACE WOOD ACCESSORIES .lie 11 TODDLERS' GARANIMALS• PANTS . 1.91 19 CART SEAT COVERS •............. 3.91 buys for glrls NOW 11 PACKAGED SPORT SOCKS ...••.... 9IC 41 LIGHTWEIGHT SWEATERS ..•..••.• 1.t 55 SHOATS ........•.............•... 1. 21SUNDAESSES,4-IX ............... 1. 27 ADIDAS• SPORT BAOS ........•••. 1.91 15 HEAL TH-TEX• TEES ..••••....••.•• 2.18 75 SHORT SLEEVE BLOUSES ......... 2.11 17 ftOMPERI .•••....•••.•.•••..••••• S.. 53 ACTIVE PANTS, 7-14 ....•.....••.. 3M 53 BAITTANIA• JEANS, 7-14 ........... .. 11 ITRIPED PANTS, 7-14 ............. 4_. 41 O.P. SWIMIUITS. 7·14 •••••••••••. 1'-11 buys tor boys NOW 45 BIO 80Y8' SCREEN PRINT ,.. T • IHIRTI ...••.................... 1.11 40 LITTLE BOYi' SHORTS ••••••••••••• 2AI 31 LITTLE BOYi' SHORTS ••••••••• 1 ••• 2.M 40 BIO BOYi' 8AS18ALL JIRllYS ••••• 2.11 33 LITTLE BOYi' MUSCLE SHIRTS ••••• 2.. 55 BIO BOYS' IWIMIUtTS ••••••••••••• 4.18 25 BIO BOYS' COORDINATES .••••••••• 4.91 27 LITTLE BOYS' PAJAMAS ••••••••••• 4.11 15 BIO·BOYS' COT./POL Y FLEECE JACKETS ••.••.•••..•.•.••.•••••••••• 5.91 45 810 BOYS' P.C.H ... PANTS .••...••• 11.91 17 FAMOUS MAKER SWIMSUITS, 1-20.12.91 buys for men NOW 50 DUCK LINT BRUSHES ............•• lie 80 DUCK LINT BRUSHES .............. 1.91 50CAPS •.••••••...•....•............ 1.91 80 S. SLY. PRINTED TEES ............. 1.91 25 L. SLY. TOPS ...................... 5.98 35 MEN'S DRAWSTRING SWEAT PANTS ••••.•.......•..•••. 5.91 40 S. SLY. RUGBY SHIRTS ••....•.•.••• 7.98 90 HOODED ZIP-UP SWEAT JACKETS .• 1.91 35 LE TIGRE'" JACKETS ......•••...... 9.91 50 JANTZEN• TENNIS SHOATS •.•.•.• 11.91 75 JANTZEN• TENNIS SHIRTS ...••..• 14.98 shoes for the family NOW 25 CHILDREN'S U.S. SPORTS• SHOES .. 1.98 S9 GIRLS' LEATHER SANDALS ..•...••. 3.98 n WOMEN'S CANVAS CASUALS .•.•.. 4.98 57 WOMEN'S CLEAR PLASTIC SLIDES .. 5.91 15 WOMEN'S DRESS SANDALS .....••. 8.91 49 WOMEN'S CANDIE'S• SLIDES ...•.. 8.98 21 MEN'S CASUAL SHOES •.•.•......• 1.98 43 BOYS' HOBIE• TENNIS SHOES ...... 1.98 45 WOMEN'S L.A. GEAR'" CASUALS ..•. 8.98 37 WOMEN'S FAMOLARE• ESPADRILLES .•.••............•.•• 9.98 for your home NOW 35 POLY /COTTON PERCALE SHEETS .. 1.98 25 PILLOW SHAMS ..........•........ 2.98 48 CURTAINS ........................ 3.91 21 PANELS ................•......... 3.98 25 ANIMAL HEAD TOSS PILLOWS ...... 1.98 housewares NOW 10 TEA POTS ......................... lie 15 MUG SETS, 4-PC ..............•..•• 2.98 20 TEAK PAPER TOWEL HOLDERS .•..• 2.11 15 COOKIE JARS ..................... 7.18 Jewelry buys NOW 100 EARRINGS ...•.••••.•••••••••.••• lie 75 COLORFUL BEADS •.•.••••••.•.••• 2.. 50 CHILDREN'S NECKLACES .•...•••• 3.11 50 EAARINOS ....................... 4M 100 PENDANTS .••................•.. 10.M toys, toys, toys NOW 37 SUPER JOCK PLUIH TOYI .......... .. 5 FOOTaALLI •.••.•.••...........•.• UI 5 TONKA• BIO RIG TRUCKS •••••••••• 4 .. Huntington Beach• 9811 Adams Ave . at Brookhurst St. ------- It Trumpeter Joe Grave• also directs the Harry James Orchestra that will open the Concert Under the Star• concert aerie. I Thursday, July 26 at UC Irvine. UCI concerts on the gre~n · feature big band sounds Thursday evening performances to debut with Harry James Orchestra in Aldric h Park The Harl) James Orchestra. directed by Joe Graves. will open a five-week senes of concerts at U( !nine at 8 pm Thursda~ Jul>. 26 in Aldnch Park Sponsored h~ thl' In me Co in coopera11on w11h l I( I the ( 1t\ ul Irvine and the Mus1t·1am· ·Per- formance Trust Fund. th(' concerts carry on a 14-year mu'i1~I 1rad1uon established by the Fashion Island sum mer concerts. "We encourage families to bring a p1cn1c basket and cnJo~ the music on the green at UCI." said Tum Step- henson. Irvine ( o. community rcla- 11ons manager and concert coordi- nator He said pre-concert entertain- ment will begin at 6 p.m and feature musical ·groups hke D1~1elander Frank ..\moss and his 'v11s)1ss1pp1 Mudders. Jonathan D)san Quintet. and the fom Trenicr Jal k Reidling and Gcrn Schroeder tno~ "We'rl: espcciall~ proud to <1~n thi s concert 'it.'rtes with the Harn James Orchestra.'· \tcphl·nson said Gra ,.l's. regarded as one of the mo<it ~ersa11k trumpet pla)er~ in the count!). has played wi th many of the other top name Big Bands such a'i Benny Uoodman. Tomm\ Dorse\. J1mm-y Dorsey. Charlrt· Barnet an«J Ra' 'vicl\.tnll'\. (1ra\t'\ I\ al'>o a 'er.sat de 1a11. · l>l\1t•land and hluec, musician ~1n A® Fashion Fabrics ~ U_l--l_ and other things FACTORY SURPLUS OUTLET Open To The Public STORE HOURS: Monday through Friday, 10:30 am -8:00 pm Saturda 10:00 am -4:00 pm cC0STA MESA 743B~A8TAE 0flfl Bloc:Ji HI ol Bris I (714) 7-121 ............... • "'( ap1tol Records, which was at- tracted by Graves· ability to re-create the Harr) James sound. asked him to record a scnes of Time/Life albums called 'The Swing Era· that duplicate the big band music." Stephenson said. .\II the!.e Concens Under the Star!I 1n Aldnch Park in the center of the Irvine campus ""Ill appeal to an) mu)1cal enthusiast. Subsequent head· liners on Thursda>s will be. AUG. 2: Henf\ Brandon and the ( ahfom1a Symphony. AUG. 9: Les Brown and his Band of Renown with Butch Stone and JoAnn Greer. AUG . 16: re~ Beneke and his I Orchestra. AUG. 23: Henry Brandon and his Big Brass Band with special guest star Helen 0'( onncll SALE TOday Tbru "-"f.>dn~day 0 July 25th • "l."IJ!nd/ng V I\ Largf.> s &lues On Ui~c·ont · · election Of inued An 1 d Slight lrr(>a I Y ,,11 ar StyJ Bras SlipS Panues 81eeplfear f.>S Ot F. ~elour Robes a rlcs & Trims p All By TbJ amous D s e&llJJer! lido village ' Store Wide Summer Clearance 40 % to 70 % Off Dr e sses , Sweaters, Pants and Accessories M on. thru Sa t. Hours: 9:30 -5:00 3 4 15 Via Oporto Newport Beach 67 5-326 1 Also at BBC -Members of Course -JO am 5.30 pm The easy thing to do would have been correct To the Editor: S~spicions confirmed! The quotes attnbuted to Steve Smith (Daily Pilot, July 11) regarding the Hunt- 1nJton Beach Union High School Dtstnct Board of Directors' decision to release. Dr. Paul Berger docs much to explain why the public is so outraged by 1he1r action. Dr. Berger's release came after his file ~as m~de public and every charae apinst him was totally refuted. However in Smith's convoluted logic he stated he strongly believed the su~ntendent has the right to do as he secs fit. Doesn't he understand the JOb of a trust~? He 1s not supposed to merely act as 1 conduit for the superintendent's whims. He was elected ,to represent the views of the people. 6.409 citizens signed a pet1t1on supporting lkraer's retention. Over 300 turned out on his behalf. Not one person spoke to endorse his removal yet Smith and his cohon s merely rubber stamped this lame duck super- intendent's actions. Sm ith said "It would have been easier to vote the other way:· True and 11 also would have bttn the correct way to go. PETE SNETSINGER Manna High School Teacher TherapyornegUgence? To the Editor: When I r~ad the anicle on the front page of Section B. (Daily Pilot, July J) I could hardly believe that your newspaper would publish such a large picture and a big anicle with bold headlines stating what a great idea 111s fo~ any~ne with the freeway pho bia to dnve with a two-way radio and hold the microphone in one hand and talk to someone in an office. In my opinion such a suggestion is not only very dangerous but is probably ncgl1- gcncc on the part of the psychologist and probably on the pan of your newspaper for giving 1t such pub- lic1ty. If anyone is struck by an automobile dnven on the freeway by a person who has a microphone in one hand and 1s talking to someone an an office and turning the microphone on and off and concentrating on that it's a clear case of blatant ncgl1gen~ on the pan of the driver. Please stop to think how accidents could occur 1f people arc not concen- trating on their drivirlJ and using both hands. The traffic 1n California freeways is bad enough without this nd1culous suggestion. The hut thought J have on this is a big question as to why in the world Susan Monahan would give all of this publicity to this dangerous. neaJigent idea and why nobody in your paper would stop it before it was printed. A copy ofth1s letter is being sent to the Dcpanmcnt of Motor Vehicles in Sacramento with the suggcsuon they issue an immediate ruling malung it illegal and unJawful for anyone to engage in this dan1crous, negligent conduct. I have bttn a subscriber of your newspaper for about 35 years and generally you do a $ood job, but you really did "blow" 11 on this. N. H. SMEDEGAARD Santa Ana A trustee must intercede To the Editor: This 1s in regard to the finngofDr. Paul Berger from Man na High School. I read your July 11 paper with great interest. I am a concerned student at Marina High School and I am thoroughly upset over the firing of Dr. Berger for no apparent reason. As I read your anicle. I came across something that struck me as bemg very. very strange. On the second page of1t while you were m1erv1ewtng trustee Steve Smith. he said that he voted for Berger's removal because "I strongly believe the supenntendent has the nght to make personnel changes as he secs fit.~ But he doesn't. In reality, he (Smith) is elected by the people .so .he is to rep~scn~ the people and this as what his JOb 1s, he 1s to 1 n tercedc 1 n behalf of the people when the supenntcndent makes a decision that 1s wrong. If he believes that 11 is his JOb to vote on whatever the supenntendcnt wants. then we might as well not have a board. Has Job as a member of the board of trustees 1s to intercede on behalf of the people when the superintendent docs wrong. I believe that 1f he is JUSt going to gave his rubber stamp approval we might as well get nd of the board of trustees because there as no real value for them at th is time. Until we get this change done there 1s going to be a lot of problems. This change as going to occur rather rap1dl) though because at this very time there as a recall movement over four of the five board members. When this 1s achieved we will see an improvement an the Quality of education for students all over the Huntington lkach High School District. Until this happens this 1s going to be a state of turmoil because the people here at Marina arc very upset and we're not going to put up w1th it any more. NORMAN BERNSTEIN Huntington Beach Let punishment flt the crime To the Editor: I believe our cnmc problems and overcrowded prison problems can be solved if our criminal couns would make the sentences fit the cnmes. There arc six major crimes that ~hould rtec1vc a sentence. 1f con- victed, of l 0 years 10 prison at hard labor with no parole. Hard labor means road gangs who could 10 a long way toward repairing our detcnorating highways, sewers and water systems. Also, road gangs move from place to place and the prisoners arc not permanently in any one institution. The capital crimes which should be Asllckidea To the Editor: ut's call the new oil platform Burford Island 1n honor of the newly appointed lady an Washington we all included in this Hard Labor and No Parole sentence arc: rape; child molesting; selling narcotics (20 years, for selling-to juveniles); assault with a deadly weapon; smuggling illegal aliens or narcotics into the United States; and child pornography (peddl- ing and photographing). Faced with this sentence, would-be criminals would think many tames before committing any of these crimes. It is cheaper to prevent crimes than support houses of correction after the crimes arc committed. FRED H. PFEIFFER Ncwpon Beach love so much here on the South Coast. WILLIAM G ILBERT Costa Mcl'a Polidcs governed hospital site To the Editor: lnteltiacnt people did not choose the pre1ent Site for Irvine Medical Center next door to the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. In· telliaence had not.hi~ to do with it It was purely power politics throuahout the hospital approval procesa. Of. ficlals caved in to the local business barons who Kem to determine policy iD Oraqe County. They obviously weren't thinkina of the peticnu who would ux thia hospital. for years, citizens of Newport Beach have been subject to similar kind.a of loud noite cxpetienCICd br the participanta in the IMC poundbreakina event. Pilots ho ORANGE COAST D1i1JPilat ,. qucntJy deviate from their prescribed path over Newpon Bay. The simple truth is, if you locate near an airfield, then you 're aoina lo be subject to loud aircraft noi1e aod safety hazards. Noise is a health problem. ao to locate a hospital and doctot'a offices in 1 noise impeaed area is not Wise. There is ltill time to ttloc:ate IMC elJew~. before bWJdifta of the boapital aoes too far and they're stuck with a white dcphant. Locate Irvine Medical Center at mce, quiet ua. where at always btlonaed. JAN D. VANDERSLOOT, MD Ncwpon Beach K.L.~wemM ~ ChuJO.W.., £ct1or .,., Atllalent IOh~ FrWZJnl Amooete [dl!OI TetnTaM C1t1 (dltof • . t Orange Coal OAJLY PILOT /Thurld y, Juty 111, 1914 "Maronna. don't make mistake/'' llAJUO CUOM0'8 llOI m L.M. Bovo A n oddly p rlmltlve lnnovatloa M1,tny ptimitive. lbotot Austialiaa aborijj nes. Still, lhey"vc beta the~ peopfc who oould rAsh.ion their fou.r· ••• foot hunti~ boomttanat to come •• back. if said boomcranas dida'1 hi1 ,• the targets. Ask I boOmerana bQb. by1st if all bomcnnas return. aDd you'll hear. No, only the liuJc bird· lullcrs. the toys. That's not rilhL A woman as said to be mott suSttptible to sunburn •ben she's pregnant than at other Limes. Many a v1oe president bas acceded to the presidency, but only Oenld Ford did so without betna elected to etther office. When you're depressed, objc:cu look dark.er Or so say the psycbol--.. otPSlS. A rabbit c.an cat a mushroom that would kill a man. Q. YOU said both U.S. Grant and h1swtfewercbuncdinGrant'sTomb. Wrona, Sir ... Buned" means to pvt mto the earth. They're interred above ground. Get 11'> A. Got tt. Q. How many An&Jos su.rvtvcd tbe SCJSC o(tbe Alamo? A. Two. Suzanna Du:b:noo and herbeby. Tbeywereamonaatleul lS women, cbildren and slaves wbo hved tot.ell about it. Q. Wb.at's lhediffe1cncc between a "sawhorse" and a .. sawbuck"'? A. A sawhorse bas lep lite two inverted Vs with nothing above tbe horizontal crossbrace. Atop rwo of these you'd saw plywood. wallboard or Oat lumber, maybe. A sawbuck bas legs like a couple of Xs. their top ends ns1ng above the CTOSSbracr in the middle. On one of t.bcsc you'd saw firewood.. logs or whatever. Q Do an) insects have bones'? .\ Not a one. Oysters have 20 umes more cholnttrol than egs. Q Isn't the ··nnp ~.. an ' .\mcncan contnbutton to the .. orld's culture? .\. No. sir. crcdn 1he FrnKh W1t h that one too. Strippen first per- formed 1n Pans an 1894. L.M. Boydlu syrHIJatH colsmlJUt. Democrats discover a family man Speech elevates Marlo Cuomot:D- leadership role SAN FRANCISCO -The speech waswntten on a Saturday. Mario Cuomo sat down at his desk and m four hours had it done. Then he picked at 1t. womedaboutit.added to it, subtracted from 1t He listened to what others had to say. listened as usual to the voice within himself. and thought his spccch was good but that no one would listen anyway. He had watched the other speakers talk into theozonc. Hiserstwhalcarch-n val. Ed Koch. who had spoken earlier to vast and broad md1fTercnccjokmgly gave him some last-minute ad' ace: Don't even bother to show up. But Cuomo did He was nervous He was unsure The hall was restive. inattentive Just before he staned to speak. the techn1c1an~ told him to ignore the people an the hall and speak forthe telev1S1on cameras. Then he stancd and very early on knew that he had grabbed his au- dience. Afterwards. he tned to think of the lane where 11 stancd tochck. but could not remember "It was ven early ... he said ... You could look into their faces. It was lake a classroom. You can know very early." All of a sudden. the hall was silent and only the voice of Mario Cuomo could be heard. He stood stolid and strong on the platform. papal-lake. using his hands like the Pope on his balcony. He talked to the aud1enn· hkeafathertohisfam1lv. Y.h1 ch 1\ Cuomo 's fa' ontc analog) He re- manded the Democratic Pan' of" hat 1t1sandwhcrc1tcamefrom tfr talked ofcompass1on. the poor and he evoked the immigrant e.\penence which is his own story. When he got tu has father, this man who had worked 16 to I ~ hours a day, an incredible thing happened: People cried They cned an the Idaho delegation where I wassming. The) cried 1n 'l'" Yorkandthe)criedinTna'I \tam1 < uomo. to whom fam1l} 1se,en ~ thing. whose son 1s a foremo"it au.k and whose mo1her1s his fa, ontc h.11l philosopher. took a squabbling. cranky Democratic Pan' and sa111 down at the kuchen table. faded Y..h11r enamel. draped with 011 doth and burned where a hot pot had been \Cl down. Sit. Talk to Mano This as Mano Cuomo·,' 1s1on - the notton of the Democratic Pam RICHAID CoHEI and the nation as fam1I~ "The magil word 1s famtl) ... he said after the sp('C<.'h "It 1san intelligent "'ord PC'Oplecan relate to 11 "He c'plained "lfyou ha,ea cnppll'd lid. the other kids chip 1n 't ou 're ron<,tantl~ shar- ing benefits and burdens." So ma) be 11 Y..as the lOncept of fam1h that~ licked Ma' be 11 was the character and the persona of the man himself. Whate' er ll "as. nght after the speech and throughout the hall. people wen-'>haking the1r heads and wondenng "h' thl'> man -1h1s man who can mai..c \OU feel '>O goo<l -"3' no11he pan) nominee \\here' er he Y.ent. people a\lcd th1c, Question and 1hc) applaudl'<l him a' he "aH.l·d h\ Techn1c1an<, came out of their ll\,\llh' to c,hakc h1' hand and polit1l.1I opc:rattH'S tor ooth ( 1af\ Han and \\alter 1\fondak applauded him ash\· "ailed b' The mind qu1hhk'" 11h '<lml' lll what ( uomo said A nauon 1s really not a fam1h and even 1f1t 1s. an analogy IS not a program. But an Cuomo. the Democrats have their own Ronald Reagan -a man at peace with himself.a man able to summon up the nostalgic past, a man who can talk of compassion without making 11 sound wimp). But tt 1s no mere role for ham. Aft.er the speech Cuomo went on the Larry "'-1 ng rad 10 sho" and before them ikes were turned on he and Ku11 basked tD "hat the' both agree 1s the &)ol') of · .\menca The\ are both lhech1Jdren of1mm1grantsand both. tn· · d1sputabl). successes and so when King asked Cuomo ifhe wanted to be Pres1den t someda>. the governor said no He was born poor. the son of a grocer and beanggovemorofNtw 't orl "'as miracle enough ~1ml't1me before he spoke. Mano ( uomo tali..C'd Y..lth his mother. he .l\"'C'd him ho"' man} people would be'"' all'htn(I and he ~ad 40 to 50 m 11111,n H 1\ mothC'r paused and said. : · \1Jrnnna (Hoh \ 1rgrnJ. don't mak~ • J m"talr Hcd1dn t momma. Hcd1dn't Ricb•rd Cobt'O is• syndJ~t~ rolumaist. Nazi war criminal hunted in U.S. 'Angel of Death· does business in New York and Florida, tipsters say WASHINGTON -Three months aao. I was told that tbe world's most wanted fuamve. Dr Josd MeOJelc. may have been doina bu 1ncss an the United States. Accordma to the rumor. the notorious Nazi warcnmi· naJ not only maft.llC'd to shp in and out of lhe counlr) but was associated with a fann<qu1pmcnt company an the Ntw Yot1c area. I also learned lhat the l rach Naia hunter. Tuvi&h f rie(lman. h.ad pick- ed up a mated rq>on that '"Mcnarte had come co Aoricb on thrtt separate 0ttas.ions and hid an acxouna 1n a loc:aJ blnk ... Fncdman brouaht thi\ up last ~ar with Wash1n.11on of· fiC11I but aht)• rtfUJCd to sharT mformataon "-'itb him "on the ground th.at tht maner wa' top S«l'rt." He '-'OmptainC'd '" Ptt\ldent Reapn. Meanv.h1le. I a\ked m') ·~'°"•ate Lu~ttc Laanado to check the f'tl)On he spokt to doten~ of people who ha'c httn sorch1ng for~ Nau. he also had a~ to FBI and t.atc °'panment fi~ Hel"( art her find· •nas: -few ynn qo, tilt war cnm1nal's nephew. Dlettr Mm&"tlt . came tot h 1 s count I') and e~t1bhshed a farm~u1pmcnt busmess in Wnt- che ter Count). N 't Tht\ led to pttulalion -but no tv tdcn« - that J~f Menaele was involved 1n the compan). o\ confidcnt11I memo v.nut'n Junt I 1981 . b) Lowell Jensen. head of 1hc Ju u~c Department'' ~rim1nal d1v151on t•pl"f'(titd con~m that Menaclc had cntef'C\1 the Un11eJ ~Ulle\ 1n l"OOf'lt'(ttt'tl With lht' flmth bu!>1nes!. -On .\ug 18. I Q7Q. a h1ghl~ \('ns1t1' c messace -"~ubJe<:t: Jo~f Mcnacle" -wa<; ~nt trom FBI hcadquanen to thr bureau·., \11am1 offi~. h ordered arrangement~ for Menaelr·~ arrnt Later that di\ Jerome ')anford. then an a •Slant l attornc\ 1n MLam1. aot a phone call from· the Justact Dcpanmtnt He ""1'" told to stay home that n1Jht and be pf'('p;ared to handle • "'cl') St'fls111v(" ew11- drt1on matter No name was d1 vulg<'d "That n1.&ht " nford recalled. "a rouple of F9t tnts cameo' tr to m'I houst. ThC) sho'M'd m( some docu·- mcnts. . (One) "'~ a request tor a Pf'O\ I 10011 UTl"1t. The a..rrnl ~s ~uestcd '°' Dr ~f M ~ t could fttl chill\ sn1n up and dow.11 m) bad; •• The agenti informed Sanford that Men le "'" t''JM"'lcd to land thll n1Jht It 11am1 on an Nataonal .\irhnC'\ 01iht from A\unc1on. Pana- u"' \anfor\I ~'' 10 takt part in the JACK AIDEISll lrl'C"il But Sanford JOl a subtC!qutnt call trom w hana1on: The mission wa1 ofT "MenF.le had bttn 1ipped off in Puquay, • 1 nford thcomed ... That wa tbe end of i\ - \ome go~cm~nt SOUrtt$ aren't M> \UJ'C The U\pcct tht florid.a .. hp" v.a planted by c•k huntclf. The) bche'l'e M flew tnlo another state ~tuk tht FRI loo for him an M1amt ... J t Orang9 C0811 DAILY Pll.OT/Thuf8day, July 19, 1984 IN THE SERVI CE San Clementean gets silver bars Newport alumna gets nurse degree Cluiatopber P. Ra11lck, son of Frank and Rose Russ1ck of San Clemen1e, has bttn promoted to lhe ran~ of first lieutenant in the Air Force. Russk~ 1s a radar acqu1s1t1on manager with the Electronic Su)stems D1v1S1on at Han~com Air Force Base. Mass • • • Senior A.1rman Neal E. Dill, son of Emma E Boyer of Laguna Beach. has graduated from the Air Force air traffic nmtrol operator course at Keesler ·\1r Forn· Base. Mis!> • • • p, t Valerie R. Hays, <laughter of .\hct: f--Ma11ut.a of Fountain Valle). ha!> rnmpleted ba~K training at Fort Jad\OO ') ( • • • Cbrist-0pher E. Bradshaw, son ol Mr anti Mr!. Ralph .\ Bradsha" of El Toro ha!. tx·l·n romm1ss10nl'd a second heutt:nant through thl' .\tr ForLt: ROT< program and l'arned a bachelor'., dl'grl'l' lrom Cornell l 'n1- H'l"Stl) 1n lthara N '\ graphics course at Lowl) Air Force Base, Colo • • • Second Lt. Robert K. Pl:tenecle, son of Jack and Nancy Phenec1e of Laguna Beach. has graduated from a Minuteman missile crew officer cou~at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Cahf. Phenec1e will now serve at Ellsworth Air Force Base. S D. .... Airman Brett W. Busta, son ol Ronald G. Bush of Fountain Valle}. has graduated from the Air Force aircrew egress systems mechanic course at Chanute Air Force Base Ill • • • Arm) PFC Jou E. Middleton, son of Carlo and K)oko Middleton ol Huntington Beach. has completed the basic field arnllen cannonneer course at Fort Sill. Okla • • • Hogging the show ureta K. Johansson of Newpon Beach received her nursing degree 1n the spring commencement cer- emonies of the Los Angeles County Medical Center School of Nursing. Johansson is a 1980 graduate of Newport Harbor Hi&h School and was a member of Nurse's Christian Fellowship. • • • Susan J. Torian, the daughter of Susie Tonan of Balboa, was accepted as a pharmacist at Austin State Hospital in Austin Texas. Tonan received her doctor of pharmacy degree from 1he Un1vers1ty of California in San Francisco. • • • Two local men were among the 2.100 graduates to receive degrees at the spring commencement of Wash- ington University 1n St. Louis Kurtis SetSUJ• Kanemaru of Hunl- initon Beach and Gregory Thomas 'N1rt of El Toro received doctorate degrees at the I 23rd commencement. • • • .\rm\ Rnen l' p, I William R. Hengen, ~on of t-.kh 1n .ind ~u~n Hengen of Fountain VJllC\ ha~ graduated lrnm thl' .\1r f--orce Atnnan Dorothea T Gibson, daughter of S~ f\ ester and Ellen Gibson of Hun11ngton Beach. has completed basic training al Lad.land .\1r Force Base. Texas. Gibson "'ill begin on-the-Job tra1n1ng 1n the command control s)stcmsopcrat1ons field at Barksdale Air Fon.·e Base. La Melodie Hemmer, 18, of Fountain Valley wu the proud owner of a 233-pound mark.et bog that wa• named FF A Reserve Champion during Orange ~ounty Fair. It 80ld for $2 per pound. 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Huntington Beach, 16672 Beach Blvd. 24321 Ave. de la Carlota, Laguna Hills l etwtH Edl1ger and WarHr 11 larshlla S•pi•I Ctr., 142·4112 11 01-.. VUll&e, Std of Ll&HI 11111• 1111, 155·9"5 MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9 SATURDAY 10-6 • SUNDAY 10-6 Downey • Huntinl1on Beach • latuna Hiiis • l.J Jolla • Lakewood • las V1111 • Menlo Pa~ • Montclair • Northrid11 Paudena ·Placentia· Puente Hiiis ·Riverside · Santa Monica · Studio City · Sunnyvale· Torrance · W. los Anaeles [ '# ,. .............. Honor L1sl at Kembcr Military School and Colleac in Boonville. Mo Ogden was a hi&h school JU~ior and first-year cadet at Kemper th1s year. • • • Cynthia Currey received a law degree from the University of San Diego in the spring commencement. A graduate of UC Irvine, Currey, 26. plans to work for her father Charles Currey's law firm in Newport Beach when she passes her bar exam. • • • Dean Michael Schmidt of Costa Mesa graduated from the University of Colorado in Boulder with a bachelor's degree in oolit1cal science . • • • Two local residents received their la" degrees from Western State University College of Law 1n the spnng commencement. Robert A. Miller of Huntington Beach and Susan E. Nilsen of Irvine were awarded Juris doctor dc,grees by the Fullerton campus. Miller is a 1978 graduate of Long Beach City College and a 1980 graduate of USC. At WSU. he was active in 1he Delta Theta Phi law fraternity. Nilsen 1s a graduate of Allegheny College in Meadville, Penn. At WSU, he was active in the Don Program and was the assistant managing editor of the Law Review. He was named best oralist, part of the best team in Honors Moot Court, and received American Junsprudence Awards for Constitutional Law and Evidence. She was on the WSU honor roll. • • • Lisa Roh ma lier of Costa Mesa has received a SI , 750 Aid Association for Lutherans All College and a $400 Concordia College Academic Schol- arship, to attend Concordia College in Seward. Neb. Many of Concordia's graduates enter education professions of the Lutheran Church. The school is 90 years old. • • • Larry V. Swall of Huntington Beach will attend the biennial con- vention of the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta in August. Swall is a student at Colorado State University, where he is correspond- ing secretary ofthe Phi Kappa chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. The convention will be held at the Fairmont Hotel in New Orleans Aug. 12 loAug. 16. • • • Sally Sellers of El Toro High School 1s the winner of a S 1.000 scholarship sponsored by the Pacific Regency Bank. Students from high schools in ~1ss1on VieJO, Laguna Hills and El Toro "'ere el1g1ble for the pnze. They were Judged on their &rade point a"eragcs. Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, recommendations. essays and o .. erall community involvement, ac- cording to bank president Dennis Frank. • • • The Madellas (Medical. Dental, Legal Ladies Society) of Orange County is offering scholarships rang- ing from S500 to S 1000 10 students who will be enrolled in medical. dental or law schools for the school year of I 984-g5. Scholarships wi ll be awarded to Chinese. Japanese. Korean or Filipino students on the basis of schlastic achievement, leadership and character. Applicants must be U.S. citizens and Orange County residents, and must submit their application before Nov. I . 1984. For more mformat1on, call Karl Nishimura at (714) 544-2026. Memories prompt Orangewood donation By SUZANNE FREY Of tM D•IJ l"ftot l t8fl Fond memones of her Midwest childhood have prompted a 77-year- old Costa Mesa woman to donate $5.000 to the new Orangewood Home For Dependent Children in Orange. "My gift 1s one of gratitude and thankfulness for having been born healthy and having grown up in a home where there was love and understanding." said Helen Frank, who was born and raised in the small rural town of Lake Park. Iowa. When Frank recently found herself Wlth some extra money. she sa1d she knew nght away how to spend 11. "Helping children has always been my prionty," she said. "I always thought that if I ever had a little money, I would donate 1t to help children." Frank, who never had children of her own, retired from her secretarial career two years ago. 'Tm a very middle-class person, leading a very quiet life," she said. ''I just think that if we are able to pass ~mething along to the next gcnerauo~. we should take every opportunity to do so," she added. T he Oranaewood Home will re· place Santa Ana's overcrowded Al· bert Sitton Home, which has served as a haven for Oran&e County's abused, neaJected and abandoned children since 1959. The S7.5 million Ora~wood fu nd-raising campaian, an allJAnce of the county's public and private sec- tors, was launched about two years qo. With the first buildtnp dcdl· cated m Apn~ the bome'scomplet1on 11 scheduled tor May 1985. n•ex•pen•a ve '(In lk IJ*\' alv) "°' h!Qh In prlc•. reaaonable, cl•••Jfled ..., .... •dYertlalng ~ Cl.sslfled Adver1111ng &42·5878 l COAST THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1984 Jeffrie• Banknote ComJ)llny expand• Into Orange County faclllty. Page 88. ~ Does fingerprinting of children help?:. SEATTLE (AP) -Parents and their youngsters arc lining up at more than 60 offices to take advantage of the nation's first statewide children's 1dent1ficat1on program. finding missing children. . Parenti. nat1onw1de are us1na fingerprinting programs offered by some police departments. school systems and pnvate agencies because of fears that their children might be abducted. Ch1ldfind Inc.. a national infor- mation cleann4 house based in New York City. said he knows of no m1ssinJ child who has been located or identified through fingerpnnts in the past four years. the only case he knew of 1n which fingerprints helped establish 1dent1ty was that of a child abducted as an infant and found several years later. btrthmarlcs.. height and weight, hair and eye color, Schoch said. But. both men qrced, 1f finger- pnnung helps one fam1l> 1t'i worth all the smud~ed fingers. However. spokesmen for the FBI and a m1ssing-child agenc} say linger- pnnts arc of questionable value in But Da' 1d Schoch. spokesman for FBI spokesman Lane Bonner at FBI headquarters in Washington said More important than fingcr- pnntm& 1s keeping recent pboto- &J'llphs and other information about physical charactensucs such as scars. Earher this month, Washington began its child adenufication pro- gram, using the S7 state dnver's Hungry Hen went a .. courtin' PALM SPRINGS (AP>-Why did the chicken croae the ro1d? To lay eggt at the Rtverstde County Courthouae, u ys • custodian who regulat1y breakfast• on the r111Ults. n. hen waa dumped 19A years 800 In tM parking tot of Palm Springs~ Han KfOll the sttMt, bUt ehe tW acroa tM road and landed fn a tree at the courth<>uae, cuatodlan Louie Lanca said Wedneeday. t.anca said he tried to catch her, but •·• fttes. t'w never M8fl a cNct<en tty Uke that." The bird hu endured at the CC)Urthouee o.tpftd the notM of ~construction, tummer heat end the tong arm of the law, which one. captured her end put her lnto ·~Jock4W. .._..ad he and hla IOnt stoppect ~ Saturday, putled tfx eggs through • ctMa&n..unk fence with • wtt• QOatf\qer and took tlWJM he)me, •hehUdorttfOf mor. tt\an •YM'· "We had them for ~fnt on Sunday,'' Lanca tald, adding that he 111• them "tunny ~ up'! and tometlmet picklM them. Lanca aays he tests the eggs b9for• cooking by dropptng them In a pan of water. "If It fllta doWn to the bottom, that la a gOOd egg,'' he said. "tf It ltays on top,1hat ls a bad egg. ) ... ~ teave OM {egg) to encourege lhe Mn to return to that nest.'' The chicken feeds on leftovers from brown-bag tunchft. and Lanca tometlmes brings pfgeon tted from home. Jennifer Cooper of Laaana Beach made • double "adoption." Above, •he lduet •'grandmother" Eleanor Allen and then ... Fine and Dandy HOW'S 'fOUR CA2. RUNN ING, MARION ? Friendships grow Volunteer visitors ~-..., discover th e va lue of older viewpoints "The people in this community really went into hiJh gear and their response is growmg. They have hearts of kindness as deep as the ocean." That's how Mary Minarc1an. ac- tivities director at Park Superior Convalescent Hospital in Newport Beach describes the aftermath of an Adopt-a-Mom event in May. Scouts, other younJSters and some adults started special friendships that day with Park Superior resi- dents. They now stop in rqularly to bring cheer and trade stories. "Even now, when these volunteer visitors are on vacation, they send postcards to their adopted 'moms' to keep up the rapport," Minarcian said. She added that about 20 residents are involved in the project and more volunteers are always welcome to assist with room visits and arts and crafts. She added that teen-agers, who may not have grandparents nearby, can benefit especially from meeting and dealing with the older generation. .,..,,... .....,_ .., ................ ... ahe befrlenda Allen •a mother, Jen..nte Seyford, 104, a1ao a re9ident at Park Su- perior, aa her "great-grandmother." By Katy Brooks 1 'LL ~W .. • 1 MEN 'WU 10UC.H 1ME ~N WIU 1'0 n us BLACK OH f. ... YOU HOW 10 51ARl rl. But the has lhled .Way from oeac>le .in<» a ponoeman trane-f~ her wfth a fluhtlght tn th4t dark ..wrat month9 ago. Lance said the officer put htt In a poflce lock•, wt*9 ehe made 111 IWful mesa. Freed lgahl, the r._.nhabfted her neateomewhatmorecauttouety. L..--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAPARAZZI Nancy Guthrie, Mike Trujillo, Barb and Richard Adame •nacked Maaked Ball Chapter founders: Dee Truju llo. Joyce Rutlne• and while waiting for Olympian• who autographed •pecial •tationery. Jeff Philip ,whoee champion'• uniform wu the talk of the party· Was this what Greeks had in mind? Party cha mpion s were real. but one meda l was for la ugh s By ANN CONWAY Delly ,... C..11 .... n4 The mv1tat1on for the wcaal kickoff of the newt Masked Ball Chapter (n couples alliance) of the Orange County Pcrfonmng Arts Center was irresistible "En.JO) a salute to Olympic v1ctones -includes 1ntemauonal dinner and de sens. mystery guests and -the pim.· d~ re istanet -torch am val " The torch amved all naht -somewhere between the com fritters. et al.. rchshcd on the patio of Rlcbard and Barbara Adams' storybook Laguna cottage. and the world<las buffet m the formal d1n1ng room -and It was camed by none other than good-sponed chapter mcmbcrDr.J DH.JHten. Followtng on Je~scn 's heels was the reason for all of his torch-carrying bra\ado -a Ford van carryina no less than four gold medal Olympians: G~ta Allden en (won the gold for Denmark as a swimmer in 1948 - now teaches swimming at Los Caballeros m Fountain Valley) with husband Dr. Andre Vettu;Dr.SammyLff (winner of two gold medals for diving) with Wlfe RoialJDd; 8111 Porter (captured the sold for IQO.meter low hurdles) with w1te Sall)' and Walter l\ls (won 1t for frttstyle sWJmminal wtth h1 wtfe V&.rpala Lee. The entouraae was pttted by helium balloon- wa\ 1na couples (~. white and blue. of course) all of whom had lumps of pride in their throats when the Olympians alighttd from the van for tbe fi ttvtt1es o\nderstn \\la re plendent -in the same nati\.'C Danish co tumc he wort when l<."l.'tptina the aold -wtth her medal danahna from a tin nbbon around her neock. national feast· Bomba} beef knuc1 ni Italiano. island melon. Turkish green beans. stuffed Greek gra~ leaves and intemauonal mini-sweets. including a "ucculent baklava -all prepart'd b., co-hosts Jolm and Nancy G•tllrlt Wlth the .\dam cs Et1Joy1na thK first-rate premiere social -.i.erc chapter co-founders Off and Mlke TnJIUo (he· <hapter president) and Joyce Hastln11 and fiance Jdf Pllillp. He was h\Stencal m a orange flopp) hat, aold eamnpand fauxaold medal pinned to bis T-sh1n which said on the front .. ..\lbania Women· Champion Hammer Throv... and o n the back. ..5pon- sortntcmat1onal tero1d " .. The 1n\1tauons encouraged thc:mc-<iressin{l o I dtc1ded to 10 tor a httk corned\ rthef." Ph1ltp said Also at the wc1al salutt" to the 01)mp1ans v.crt" Yolucta Justa, ( v.1 fe of Dr J cnscn ), EWDt Ferpeson (da~shter of the host ). Vilma and J1IJH Aarou, Sbron nd KM• Broolll, Barban and Cbtl Jobbla • Df lpMH · and GNr(lf Naff and R~va and Ar~ar Sam ult. Lloense ofl~ and fi vc mobile offices . For Sl ~nts can have _a c~ photopapbed and fi~~ ~ the same pla« they set &heir dnver \ hccnsc. Parents are mailed an idcnufi · cation card. similar to their pla1ti driver's licenx. and a copy remains.. with the state. Parents. ho~evcr, may keep the finaerPrints lbemselvcs or sklp the fiftlC1"Pl'Ult poruon of the 1denufication, said Chuck tan bury,· ass1staot dlrcctorof driver servioes. If the chi Id is ever hsted as mis ing.. parents can release the mformatjon. only for the purpose of ~hing (or the cluld. The information also can be fed to the Otildfind network or law enforcement computerS if the parents. agree· fi · · h ...__ Child ingerpnnung as ~n .. hot" for only a couple of years.. saad Schoch of Cbildfind, a 4-ycar-old organization with 200 Friends of Chaldfind groups nationally. Forty pcrc:ent of the children regis- tered Wlth Cbildf10d (for a $60 fee) have been located, Schoch said. In four years the organization has found 1.144 children. "Because they are fairly new. we ttave never used fingeq>nnts to locate a child." he said. Parents use fingcrpnnung pro- grams because they arc afra.Jd not to. .. You couJd always klck yourself later," Schoeb said. -What finger- P.nnts arc most effective at 1s 1dent- 1fytog dead bodies. It's better to have an end to a story than be wonderin& for the rest of your life ... .. The pl is to prevent your child from ever betng taken ... Hundreds of unidentified children arc buried each year in the United St.ates, Schoeb said. Cbildfind esu- mates that parents illegally abduct I 00,000 children a year and that strangers abduct an additional 8.()()() a year. The estimates arc not supported by stausttcs. because there are no staustics. no studJcs or surveys_, Schoch said. Bonner said the only way to find the true number oJ unknown dead would be to quesuOft every coroner m the countl). In 1983. Bonner said. 189.000 missing person reports were filed v.tth the computenzcd National Cnme lnformauon Center. And 182.000 of those were removed bcca~ people v.tTe found .. Most missing pcnons art located " the FBI spokesman said. "Man} arc runaways. Many a.tt not missing... i\ I 5--year-old as reported massing in Oucago. She's picked up in Seattle. It turns out she ran awa) because she was being sexually molested bv her stepfather ... Parents who send the FBI a set of I 0 10ked and roUed fingerprints on an aci:eptable card (available through the Government Pnnting Office) can have them added to the FBI's ci vii file which, Bonner said. is not searched in cnminal cases. The FBI has 163 m1lhon fingerprints on file ...,,_...._~T-C... Wtth a laurtl wre th (all naht. lemon lea'e~) gracin& a swc una brow. and a a.rand. make htf\ Olymp1c torch held hi&h. n tattered Jcnstn ~tagcrtd up the hill toward the dBm ·home. On~ 1n 1de, the Olympians pvc ptrsonal accounu of Wlnnmg the coveted gold and at the ume fechna hkc "they were the only people m the world" Prcccdma an autograph ~on (pc:™>nah1ed for each couple nn Olympt~ stattoncry) WI\ the inter Dr. John Jeuen'a torch b ded tbe arrtTal P1par:en1 1\ <"11tt'\1 tn C\t) le cdrtor \ 1J11 Ix.an of a .an carrylQg fom OIJ1Dplc champtoaa .. - Otallge Coast DAILY PILOT /Thuraday. July 19. 1984 Early diagnosis of arthritis essenti•l for relief Type of treatment determined Even loday. arthnm is a httlc underslood d1~sc. By definition. .u1.hrili~ 1s an mOammation of the JOints Tbt inflammutaon ctausts S\\-ellini. redoes!>, pain and. in ~vere cases, dam~c to the bone:, carulaa~ and JOint hntnJ. with monitoring Quesuons abou1 arthnus an ';inswered by Bnan S. A.ndl't"ws. M.D .. Associate ProJ(·~or ofRht'umiHolos~ at UC Irvine. Col/cg,· ofMt'Ci1cmc:. Q. OttaaionaUy, I •uffer from 1weUloa lo my buds. It doesn't seem seriOGI and generally gffs away In "Ostcoarthnt1!'l," the most com- mon type of arthritis. affc:cts101nts tn the hands, neck. lower back, hips and knees. lt often runs 10 families, and 1s associated with injuf), hard work and a,ge. • &4me. Do I bave artbrlUs, and lf 10, .sbould I see a doctor? · A. Even 1f aches, patn!I or swelling may seem mild to you. they rnuld lndicate arthntis. Because arthrtllS can progress and hecoml' more senous, early d1agnos1~ b\ a phys1c1an can be essen11al. lnflammat1on associated wuh os- teoarthritis often occurs after hard work or eitercise. If a person predisposed to anhn tis plays 18 holes of golf. for example. his joints may become inflamed. Other people may find their hands stiff after knitting for several hours. In osteoarthritis. inflammation re- sults from the breakdown ofcanilage Compass points to her confusion un mg d1rc~:twns i~ a national pastime in th1H·ounll"\ l\omc people do 11 better than other!> In' anabl). I get the one-s who use the compass for onentat1on Ewrything 1s either East. West. North or South. The} ·re weird people who belie\ e the sun AL W i\ YScomcs up tn the East and sets 1n the West with no room for •••••••••••••• debate. As children. the\ were the Scouts who read the moss on th·e trees and wanted a sextant forChnstmas. To me. East 1!.alwa)!>ofTm} nght hand and West is always to my left. Nonh 1s wherever I am facing and South 1s back where I can't see 1t without turmngaround I have never liked the people ~hogive me d1rcc11ons and add. "Tru6t me." They're the one!> who direct~ ou to go 0' er a bndge that was washed out last week or down ad1rt road w1th signs that read. "DEAD END," "DO NOT .ENTER,""TURN BACK.""UNLAWFUL TOGOBEYONDTHlS ·.POINT." ··NUCLEAR TESTING." And who among us has not been at the mere} ofan enthusiastic d1rectioo- ~ver who ends with. "You can't miss 11." They're the people who tell you more . ,__-.than anyone has a right to know Like. "Turn nght at the construction site on ~~ne comer. a pizza parlor on the other that used to be a car wash. a dog boutique · .. :~on the left side of the traffic light and a baron the fourth comer with lights that '·) Jlabs ·so Girls 50,' 'FlSH FRY EVERY FRI. All you can eat: Then go 3.5 miles ':;. ~d hang a right. tum left and go .8 ofa mile to thre-e tall elms that when '·;silhouetted look like a side view of Jacques Cousteau ... his special on the '·~ f\mazon 1s not to be missed ... anyway. keep going until you see this dog curled ~·!'by the side of the road. I think it's a basset... female. spayed . She's always ',• as1eep ... and there he hind the phone booth IS a road Cl,lld you can SCC the house • ·:" J'rom there. You l·an't miss 1t!'" ~ :: The map makers are thr worst. They too rely on the position of the sun to <:iet your beanng!>. I notonl}" do rwt kno-... which direction to turn a map to get ... :-lo the start1ngpotnt. I once tolcf{Tl~ husband as the sun baked his left arm : hanging out oft he car-... indo"' ... Don't wort). On the "'a~ back. )OU can get your other arm tan." : · Our house happt·ns to be trick~ to get to We used to g1ved1rect1ons. We : always ended upwalktngdo-...n 10 the main road and 1hrowingourbod1es in front of their headlights. We don't g1\cd1rcct1ons anymore. We tell them. "Grt • a cab. agree on a set pnce and II\ e -...nh the faq ~ou can miss 1t I f~ou get lost "° . don'tcall. we~ll t~ 1taga1n !)Omettme.·- ~ : ·· ... -. .... Fun-loving fashions for your pleasure trips -find them at Gypsy's sale! Our breezy sun- dresses and casual separates travel comfortably along bicy- cle trails and promenade decks. We gather Gypsy's col- lection from many lands. Many of our natural fiber dothes have delicate touches of ethnic embroidery and cutwort. So start your sightseein& wtth a tour of Gypsy's clearance sale! off 25% to 75% reg. The clothing oollection of Pier I Pier 1 i11ports Shop 7 Days a Welk Anahlin -509 r ast Katl!lla Ave Costa Mna -2 ll 0 Harl>Or 81¥d Phon' 77? 74 7? Phont 540 7 331 Wtstriuttr -I S400 Goldf!n West St Phont 891 987S be1ween the bones. Under ordmary circumstances. cartilage between the bonei acts hkc a cushion lo help absorb and transmu thesttts'6an the JOints. When the c.artilag.e breaks down and, as the disease prosre~. possibly disappears. the result is increased pain. "Rheumatoid" arthritis affects the JOIOl lining. or "synovium," which c-ontains the blood vessels respon- sible for carrying nutrients to lhe cartilage. When the lining 1s in- flamed, the joint fluid becomes thm. In ume. rheumatoid arthritis can result in erosion of cartilage and damage to bones. leading lO disabili- ty. Al !>Orne tame in their lives. 3 percent of the population will suffer from rheumatoid arthritis. Because people associate rheumaloid arthritis wath deformities, many won't see a physician even if they suspect arthritis. Too often people are afraid that their fears might be confirmed. If arthntas is suspected. however. it is important to see a physician. A ptf ysician can monitor the disease at periodic intervals, and determine whether or not the condition is progressive. in other words, worsen- Donna Caravaggio CARAVAGGIO- PELLETIER Donna Marie Pdkt1er ol Costa Mesa and Dante Vincent Caravaggio of Valencia exchanged wedding vows on J uh 14 before 300 fnends and relat1"e~ in Our Lad) of Mount Carmel Church. Newport Beach. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Robert M. Pelletier Sr. of ma in the pas.s1na months. When a patient comes to UCl, for e:w.ample. we take X-rays to establish a diaa.nosjs, Jn three to six months, we check the patient's condition apinst the init1al X-rays. If we see that lhe condition as progressma, we can then prescribe treatments to arrest the di~se. Q. I've beard of caatt wbere people 'et worse with treatment. How do you treat artllrttl1, and 11 It troe tbat treatments cu be dangero'11? A. Most patienls with arthritis can be treated with aspirin or other non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that relieve pain and inflammation. Wh1k th~ drugs cannot cure arthritis. the}' relieve the symptoms and signs of inflammation. In many cases. relief is all lhat is needed. Patients with severe rheumatoid arthritis. however. may need "remit- tive" drugs to arrest the disease. ''Gold" salts, for example. have been found to induce remission and cause significant improvement in 70 to.JS percent of cases. ·• ~ Although gold 1s currently avail- able in the U.S. by injection only, a form of gold that may be laken orally is soon to come on the markel. Tht: Costa Mesa. Parents of the bride- groom are Frieda K. Ganison of Stockton and Dante S. Caravaggio of Washington. D.C. The brid,e wore a full-len~th gown of white organza, designed with cloud sleeves and a flounce skin with cathedral-length train. The bodice and sk.in were richly detailed with Venice lace and seed pearls, and Venice and schiffiin lace accented her picture hat that held a cathedral veil. Honor attendantl, were Jennifer Patrick. matron of honor. and Fred Caravaggio. the bridegroom's brother. best man . Bridesmaids were Lisa Davis. Peggy Day. a sorority sister of the bride. Karen Kennedy. Sacha Pollard and Karen Wille. Ushers were Mike Kennedy, Steve Kovacevich. Chuck Olson, Bob Pelletier. the bride's brother. and Manin Strain. At a reception in Irvine Coast Country Club. the bnde was seren- aded by her Delta Gamma sorority sisters. Following a honeymoon tn Acapulco. the newlyweds will live in Long Beach. The bride. a dance major at Cal State Long Beach, is a dancer and plays a Disney character at Dis- neyland. Her husband 1s employed by the Sun Exploration and Producuon C'o. drug, which has bt:en used in Europe and Australia for many ytars, 1s currently undcrgomg FDA approval Many people are reluctant to use aold, however. because they re- membe1 that more than a decade ago. the drug caused serious side effects. Today physicians administer the drugs under close supervision, with more effective means of monitonng side effects. Today. if aold causes any side effects, or if the body doesn't respond, a physician may switch to another drug. such as "penicillamine." If patients then don't respond to peni- cillamine or other remissive drugs. another drug called "lmuran" may be used. Drugs such as "cortisone" can relieve paH\ and swelling. but they don't stop the illness. Cortisone and other steroids often deceive the patient because they relieve symp- toms. but if used frequently these drugs can worsen the disease and cause destruction of the bone. Cortisone is safe only if injected into the joint locally and infrequent- ly. It is not an acceptable treatment. especially when taken orally. over the long term. Q. What ill the proposis for HAWTHORNE-HAMIL- TON Kimberly Ruth Hamilton of Costa Mesa chose a white organdy ofT-the- shoulder gown with cathedral train. trimmed in white satin and pearls. for her wedding to William F. Hawthorne of Honolulu. Hawaii. Their June 29 ceremony was con- ducted in St. Joachim s Catholic Church. Costa Mesa . The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Costa Mesa. was attended by Laura Seymor-Kruse as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Rebecca Adams. cousin of the bride; Talei Warren. cousin of the bridegroom: Deborah Calvert. Kelly McGee-Olsen and Kim Redding. Best man was Ted Crain, and ushers were Fred Hamilton, the bride's brother. Steve Ennis. who flew in from Hawaii. Jim Field. Dennis Pask and Tony Angelo. The bride- groom is the son of Patsy Hawthorne of Honolulu. Following the ceremony. 300 guests were served a fi ve-course dinner at the Huntington Beach Inn. After hone)'moon1ng on Kaui. Hawaii. the newlyweds are at home tn Newport Beach. Both are employed b~ Angelo and Associates. The bnde patleat• 1uffertn1 wUb artbriil1? A. Of\cn, patients have spon· taneous remission with gold, penl· cillamine or even aspirin. The proa· nosis 1s t~pecially good for "'!~le patients w1lh acute onset arthnllS, even in what may seem l-O be the worst of cases. Not long afo. a man in his SOs arrived at UC' Medical Center. ~f\er having awakened one momtn$ wnh a sudden, serious onset of arthntis. All of his joints were swollen and be couldn't move at all. He had lO be lifted into the ambulance. After admission to the hospital, he: was treated with aspirin. and soon after switched to another non-ster- oidal drug. During his stay, he had physical therapy t~a~~ents to main· tain strength tn his JOIOts. rang~ of movement and muscle function. After a week. he had improved enough to walk around. Because he still suffered from inflammation of the joints. he stayed tn the hospnal for I 0 days. Within three weeks he started gold treatment. and tn eight weeks the disease was beginning to enter remission. Today. the patient is in sustained remission. taking gold injections every three weeks and working again. is an administrative assist.ant and her husband is an account execulive. JOHNSON-LAWLER Deborah Marie Lawler of Laguna Beach married Stephen Edward Johnson of San Francisco during July 6 rites in Sl. Catherine of Sienna Church. Laguna Beach. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lawler, wore a white gown with a lace bodice and scooped neckline and a skirt that extended into a chapel length train. Honor attendants were Denise Lawler. the bride's sister, maid of honor, and Richard Johnson. the bndegroom's cousin, best man. Bridesmaid were Linda Robbins- Arnst, Janna Whitaker, Jan Brockman. Tamara Roshko and Suzanne Johnson. the groom's sister. Ushers were Mike Bright, Dave Gustafson, Jonathan Arnst, Alastair Cumming and Mike Bacciocco.· A reception for 250 guests followed in the El Adobe Restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. Following a honeymoon tnp to Maui and Kauai. the new- l:;weds plan to Jive in Berkeley. The bndegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Johnson of San Francisco. is employed by The Hart- ford Insurance Co. RUFFELL'.S UPHOLSTERY, INC. Can reader cast 1st stone? f0t tllt Rest of Yu lift 1922 HMIO BUD .. COSTA EA -541-1156 OFFICE BUILDINGS FOR SALE Newport Center ....... 14,792 •. 1. DEAR i\NN L.\NDERS: I was bu med up when} ou responded 1 n such a gentle wa) to the woman who had picked up herpes and said it ruined her life . ANN I.ANDERS Aipori Area ............. 17 ,290 s.1. TRUST DEED FUNDING 752-2222' It is hard to understand why so many couples feel that if they love each other(or think they do) it must lead toa bed somewhere. 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MasterCard, Visa & American Express I f Pf IELP~ 1 --------~ I hr .fikJ ,,W~,t., · ,,.fl'. /.9.:~,- o. 8 Fo.ahion I land, Newpor1 Beach, CA 92660 Telephone 714/644-0264 $ s • • • 99 59 19 9 9 -·----- themselves at all times. The flesb is sometimes weaker than tbe splrit. If you are so well disciplined tbat you can subdue all tbese bu man impulses, no matter what the circum· stances, take one step forward and don your balo, but your punjtive and judgmental approacb to tboae wbo are not so strong labels you at arrogant and lacking In compassion. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My daughter and her husband have one child who will soon be 3 years old. 1 recently spent a week with them and was heartsick at the repeated punish- ment of my grandson. He received from one to four spankings every day. John would commit the same "crimes" over and over. At the table he would start banging his fork, eat a few bites and look his mother in the eye. He would then dangle the fork beside his highchair while my daughter warned him that he would be spanked ifhe dropped it. Then down went the fork. John was spanked twice during dinner and removed from the table. He was spanked before breakfast three out of seven mornings. It is apparent that a battle of the wills has developed. Ann. please tell me what the behavioral specialists in the field of child training say about (I) the effects of this type of punishment and (2) the recommended forms of guidance for toddlers. -GRANDMA IN HOUS- TON DEAR GRANDMA: No need to calJ in•peciali1ta for this one. It i1 obvious tbat a full·seale war i1 ln pro1re11 between your grandson and bis mother. He baa learned bow to get lier goat and enjoys driving ber up tbe wall. Sbe bas probably told bim so often tbat be isa bad boy tbat tllere Is no incentive to do anytblng bat live 1p to bit poor reputation. The spanlrdn11 don't bother blm a bit. In fact, be enjoys them. Tbey are proof that be bas 1accee4ecl lD making mother lose ber cool. Re views tbl1 at a victory. CbJldttn wbo bebave llals way are In desperate lleed of atteaUoa. Tiley would ratherbe pubbed tlaD 11- oored. Yourdaupter "9ould seek cou.nsellDa ud leana bow to tun "1s ttlatlon.blp aro11nd. Sile muat make Iler cbUd feel tllat site 11 la.ii frtend, not bis enemy. If tills 1tt11atlon 1oea uclleeked, the boy wW be hpeles1ly out of control by the time h 11 •· • • • What kindofwtddin11~ wilh today's new !if~ styles? D«s anyth111J go? Ann Landers' "New Bride's Guide"rellswh~t'sright fortodlly's weddmp. Foraropy.~ndS1.pfus• lon1-self--4 ddrcsscd. st.amped ~nvelope(J7centsPosll,le)roAnn Land<"rs. P.O. Bo~ 11995, Ch1caso Ill 60611 . Cell 842-1171. Pu&..e few word• to worlil for you. Surfing paved way for Stroud ·Mike Hammer' co-star fi n ally a good gu y after years of p laying assorted h eavies By JERRY BUCK ~ I'd i.1dnappcd her. Now I'm a good guy in 'Mike Hammer.' I'm Mike's LOS ANGLLES Don Stroud pipeline to police mformataon. It's may be the only person in the world certainly changed my image. Pal who became an actor because he Chambers is an honest, down-the- could hang I 0 over a surfboard. hne cop with a wife and kid. I used to Stroud grew up on the beaches of get pounded on by everybody from Honolulu. where his mother was a Efrem Zimbalist Jr. to Jack Lord. blues singer and his father owned a Now I do a lighter thing, even a little night club R> his teens he was a comedy." world-ranked c;urfer. He added w1stfull)'. ''I'd lake to do "I was working al the K.ahala something romantic " Halton Hoiel as a lifeguard and a He said producer Ja> Bernstein beach boy and I passed out the onganally saw ham as the hard-bolled iowels." he said "They were making private eye Make Hammer. but CBS 'Hawa11an E>e al the time and they wanted a ba~er name "I saw myself needed somebod) to surf for Troy as a romantic lead. but they didn't," Donahue Then I was h15. body-he said. The role went lo Stacy Keach guard •• Stroud has also been the guest star l\1roud. \..,ho plays Capt. Pat oo more than I 00 TV shows ... I've \hamhc~ "tin CBS' "Mackey Spall-worked almost evef) show Aaron ane's Mike Hammer." hadn't thought Spelling's done. e.\cept 'The Love ofac11ng until then. He moved to Los Boat,'" he ~1d. "I guess he didn't A.ngeles and parked cars and man-need a ps ycho." aged a cJub until he landed a contract Stroud is mamed to an airline at Uni versal stewardess and says ont' of the "I had sevt:n great years at Una ver-benefits is that he often fli es to Hawa11 sal. .. he 'laid "The) had a lot of TV for the weekend 10 surf. 19, 19&4 'Busters'· still·top grosser HOLLYWOOD (AP) ''Ghostbusters" ICIJ'Cld up \he mosi bu jneu at lhe box office last • but the debul of ''The l..&11 tarfighter'' came close to bumpi~ "Gremlins'' out of the No. 2 spot among the top arouina motion picture$. The SI 0 m1lhon croucd by "Ghostbusters" boosted the Cof- umb1a picture's ,iJ.wcek total to S 11 S.6 mdl1on, rwrowina the lead held by "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," which has an eiJ,ht-week total of S 141. 7 million. Un1versaJ's "St.arfigbtcr." a youth· onentcd space adventure wtlh a video prne theme, grossed S6 mjUion to fall Just behind the $6.1 m1U1on brought in b) Warner Bros: "Gremlins.. in its siuh week 111 release. • '"The Karate f.ud.. was fo unh at $4 7 m1Uion "The Muppcts Take Manhattan" gros~ $4.4 m1lbon on its first weekend. good for fifth place. "Indiana Jones" remained sixth. but JUS\ barcl\' Here arc the top seven grossing films al the box office last week. with distributor. number of weeks an release, weekend gross and total gross: shows and I JUSt went from show 10 He and his wife live 1n Sama show. I was loaned out fo r 'Tick, Tick. Barbara. just nonh of legendary Tack· I thank Universal got $10,000 Rincon Beach and 1\s wanter surf. and I got S30U I dad 'Hatful of Rain· "This past wanter:· he said. "the 1n London tor BBC •· . waves got up to 12 feel I have n't Stroud played an such movies as surfed 12 feel since I was a kid. "Madigan." .. Coogan's Bluff." and Evef)one else there was 19 or 20 and .. The Cho1rbo)!>."' most often as a here comes the old man." The old vallaan For "The Buddy Holly Story" man showed the kids a few things on he "'as cast a'i a mus1c1an. and his 20 the board. Young ca•t memben of the Irvine Chil- dren'• Choru9 production of .. Tom Sawyer" include (from left) Jodi R0tte- o.., ..... ,.._ ~ .... _. u,M nbaum, Sule lliller, Lynletgh Koopowtts, Erica Roeenthal and Lara Kempe. Per- fonnancea are Friday and Saturday. "Ghostbusters." Columbia. six "'eeks. SI 0million,S115.6 million. "Gremlins." Warner Bros.. six v.celu. $6. I m1lhon. $95.9 m1lhon ··The Last St.arfightcr, .. Universal. first week. $6 million. )ears pla) ang the drums paid off. The water at Rincon 1s 50 degrees One ofh1s 40 Iii ms was "Murph the an the wanter. "Once )OU get over the Surf .. about the theft ot a sapphire numbness )'ou're OK,'' he said. "h 's a 'Tom Sawyer' musical in Irvine "The Karate Kid." Columbia. four week.\, S4. 7 million. S28.6 m1U1on "The Muppcis Take Manhau:an,'' Tn-Star. first week. $4.4 m1U1on "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom " Paramount. eight weeks S-1.1 million. S 141. 7 milhon. ··Bachelor Pany... 20th Ccntuf) Foll. three weeks. $4 miU1on. S 19 5 malhon. from a museum The Murph charac-vet} spant~al place. It's real country .\musical \ersaon of the ch1ldren'5. .\uni Poll) ( hnst' Barie} 1s cast as ter ltl ed to catch a few wa,es there. It used lo be an Indian place.'' classic "Tom Sawyer" wall be pres-HuckleberT) Fann and Jod} Rose- "There was no surf in Ronda so we Stroud hopes to get to Bah and its ented Fnda) and Saturda} b} the nbaum will pon ra\ Beck} Tha1cher Oe"' e'er} bod> to Hawa11 for one world-famous surfing beach. Irvine Children's Chorus al In ine Others 1n the Irvine cast are wave It was really a big pany," During the Summer Olympics High School L)nleagh Koopownz. Susan Maller. Stroud sa id "I ust>d to be a lifeguard "Mike Hammer" will film on lo-Enka Leeman. Tim Sutton. Laura at the Kahala but this tame I stayed in cation an New York Caty. Enc Anderson wall play the title Oster. Enca Rosenthal. Aimee ChJns- the penthouse I hared aJI my old '"Simon & Simon' 1s going to Paris. role of the you ng boy growing up on liansen. Am} Anderson. Winston buddies for the movie·· 'Scarecrow & Mrs. King' as going to the shore of the M1ssiss1pp1 Ri ver in Chang. l\nnaka Classen. Karen Stroud played so man} psychos Rome," Stroud said with a laugh. the 1800s. with Jaylene Sikora and Homan. Lisa Aaron and Melissa and bad guys that he JOkes. "The only "And we go to New York." Lara Kempe alternating 1n the role of H fT k u . way I ever got to 1ss the girl was after liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil--------------Tr==============,- TREAT YOUR FAMILY "IT'S A BLOCKBUSfER, Senator top Jackson fan TO A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES A Wu.APALOOZA, A Cl..AS.51C.'' -In -...i lllrw ~Git ,... LA"l<i l C1. Mich (.\Pl -La"'- makcrs ..a~ M1ch1gan 1s ··btcs-;ed" b} the upcoming \ 1s1t of '>uperstar Michael Jaclc;on and his hrolhers. and at lea~l one state senator won't be wa1t1ng an lane' for a ticket to their concert Sen Jatk1c Vaughn wtll present the Jacksons wllh a resolution procla1m- 1ng "a unan1mou<i accolade of praise and tnhutt"' during a roncen al the Pontiac S1herdoml· Tuc'lda) the Senate unanimous!} appro.,,cd 1he resolution Ct'lebratang the Jacksons· "h1stoncal week in M1ch1gan Au~. 20-26. 1984, .. 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EWltJl91 m~ [ °" lfO$ ~ ""11 TWENTIETH mmllY FOX PRESENTS AN INTERSCOPE COMMUNK:.ATICH PK>OlJCT10N A JEFF KAN£\Y Fl.M RMNGl Of 'M NERDS ROBERT CARRADINE · ANTHONY EW'ARDS TED Mc.<ilNUY · BERNIE CASEY CJUGINAl. SCOONG BY THOMAS NEWMAN EXKUTtVE PRODUC1l ~VID OIST COfROOUCEJl Prn.R MACGREGOR scan S10RY 8Y TIM M£TCA1.FE & MGru. ~-FLORES ANO STEVE lJDtARlAS & • Jm BUHAI SCR.EENPlAY 8Y STEVE ZACHARIAS & J:Ff BUHAI PtlODUCID BY no ffElD AND P£TEl SAM\Jll.SON DtRKTlD BY J£fJ KANEY A~AHEJM Sl.td•iltr [)< l'l . ..... BRE ' <ic+O •G I UA V•I' • ....... , ' ~. BllF.NA P"RI\ 11 4071\ A111'ni1 Par~ ('I 111 ~ "' . ·~ ,,. • •\,I t ST ARTS FRIDA YI ro 'TA MF-A £.•ft ~l~ 1~a 1 M "'• ~ i tr t'OST A n: A .stD 0~9• UA So.1111 Co1s1 . ~ tt 'TORO ~81 ~88 !d1wdi b~t~ ~I .·- IR\l'\t 8~• 811 l d••rd U1 ·-'''°"' ,.,.. &. I ORANGK b31 0340 A 0U"£f' Mall oil ORA~GE 63• JC)l 1 lJA. (ill I t nit!! ~ , • ~ • • i ! ' .. " .. 84 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 19, 198<4 Beauty, baseball top Nielsen viewers' picks -t:OO- • Cll OOtOCMTIC NA OClNY8mON ~HOUllONM l lJ/LOIO IUCKM>OIEM IUllDI ll80RT HUliWITQ TH1'0UOH M ARTS -t:.00- 20N THE TOWH GIAt!ARAK NEW8 MVITEAYI MAll'EAPIECE THEAn.E , .M. MAGAZINE MOVIE ABC captures week's ratings crown as polf tlcal specials earmfCw votes LOS ANtilU:.S (I\ Pl-Apr>arent- ly lanng ofsummer rerun!>, tl"k' 1~10n 'lt'Wt'n. cho~ ba~ball mo' IL'~ and ~pcc1als over n:gular ....-ne'\ 11rogram- mm& last week The "Ml\!> llnl\N'>t' PagL·a111" on CBS. ··All-Star Ha'\eball" on ~U( and the mo\ 1e "MonL'\ on thi.-'i1dl··· on ~8(' were the-wp-r:inkl·d 'hl)"' for the ~eek ended Jul\ 15 Onl\ one '>t'fll'\. "'A< ' "1 hl· ~· Team:" wa\ abk tu brL·ak 10111 thl' top live, finishing lnurth on tlh· ·\ ( Nielsen ( o li~t .\n NBC m(n tl "ro1h1Jtkn Para· d1~e" ~as lilth lollo''l'<l tl\ l B\ ··Trapper John "1 I> wm·, "Ml Minutes" and · \llLL' -both reg· ula~ from ( B\ "L'n: ne\I "h1k '18( grabht·d nrnth "Ith ·Hill \trn:l ttlu1:!>" and 10th '"'h "K1pt1lk t>oh11rr, ta1kd tu dra'' 11111 marl\ 'll'~Cr\ from rL·gul.11 'ho"' ''1th < BS' "C'ampa1~n 'X4 PrL··( 11nH·ntH111 \pe('lal" fin1 ... h1ng '4th 1111t of td program'>. NB<·, tkJ$1ing "'iumnw1 \und'c1\ LIS·\," '"hlL'h ka1urcd •• hean ·do\L' uf pr1:\1dl'nt1.1I rol1t1t:' finished la'lt among all primL·-11mL· programs for thl' wn>nd 'II •light "eL·k with a m1nuM:uk 3.2 rating Other"> 1n the ~ttom II\ l' \H'rt' ·· lla· Roosters." ... fl.6 rating .. .\B<. Corned~ : 1al,'' ~ 0 another ne" sho~. "Sun r," ( R~ 4.4, and "Mama Malonc.'f with a 1.6 rating .\8(. 'hows won the Wl't'l with an "'eragL' 11 8 rating. while ( BS wa~ second with an 11 J rating NBC managed an 11 I rating Tht• nt"lworh ~' that mean!> that 1n an .nerage prtml·-11me m1null'. 11 8 percent of all 'IL'" Cr\ "en· tunl."d tu ~BC (BS had lhL' tnp-ralL'J l'\enin~ nl""''> sho"" lor th{· wl."cl \\.tth an ,1,crage 9 9 r.tt1ng toinparL'd wt1h an M '\rating for \BC and an k -I 1a11n~ for 'l RC I ullo\.\ ing Jrl' thl' top 20 \how\ tor thl' wL·ek their nl"tv.ork"I .tnd rating' I "M1 .... l Ol\l'r\e Pageant"< B\ ~ t 2. or J 7 7 m1l11nn !louwholJ\ 2 .. .\11-~tar Ba)chill " .\ B< 2ll I or lo.8 m1lhon. 1 ".\BC MU\ ll' Mom•\ un thl' 'i1de:· ~BC 17 4 or 14 5 m'1111on 4 .. fhe .\-Tl.'am." NBC I'\ 7 or 13 I m11l1on 5 ··NB( Mo' ll' I nrhu.ltkn l'ara- dl't' "llfi(. I'> i or 12 M million n "T1aJ)(lt'r John. M (),'. ( R~. I 'I 2. ur I~ 1 rt\1lhun 7 lt1cl "60 MinutC\.'' C HS. J .:l.O 01 I i 7 m1ll10n 7 ".\hu.·." <BS. 14.0. ur 11.7 nlrllion l~ "li1tl \trl•t•t Blue\" NR(, 1 l "· ur t I J 1111111011 10 "R1p\1{k " NHC I' o. or 11 ' million 11 "~1nrnn and ~11non." C.. Ei~ I l 4 or 11 2 m1hon I 2 ··Kcm1ngto11 \tl't'k ·· NU(. I l 1 or 11 I million I' (tit•)" rh1: f-al1,ofL1k ""J B< I ' 2 ur 11 m1ll1on I' · \11-\tar BaSL·ball Prc-C..1.tmL·." .\BC I l 2 or 11 mdl1on I~ llll'l "( hl'l'f'> ·· 'U< I \.0. or Ill M m1ll111n t '\ \1.1gnum. I' I ·· C B\ I l O or 111 K million 17 'l V Bluuix·rs and Pract1Lal Jol.n " !'.R< 12 o ur IOS million 18 ·ThL· luH' BuJI " .\ B( 12 1 or Ill ' m1ll1on 14 (t1L')''1\oght ( 01111' "'8(. 1:2 2 01 Ill 2 rn1ll1on. 19 ''ThL' rall (JU\ ... .\B{ I~ 2. or I0.2 n11ll1on . 11.J "f-ant:m 1,1and." A IW 12 2. or I II 2 m1ll1on. 20 ··20-20" \HC 12 I or 10 I rn11l1un AICfPIQ . 00< VAN DVJ(! Ma 8ASEMLl -1:30- • MAaEJL I LEHllEA ~ PROJECT UNIVERSE TAXI · TMATOR Cl&A8COA! -7:00- TAXI 8'0NC:: WOMAN MEWi WHEEL Of FORTUNE 'MOTOAW&K EHT'ERTAIMHT TOHIGKT mwow * •1; "Thr• Sl!Wl Glrlt Grow Up" ( 1939) DelMa Durbin, Charlea WIM· Ol)WOV1E * * "Eddie And The Crutters ' ( 1983) Tom Berenoei MICheel Pare (0)WOV1E * * ·~ "The Best L1llle Whorehouse In Texas" ( 1982) Burt Reynolds, Oolty Plf1on CS) PAPER CHASE: THE SECOND YEAR (Z)MOVIE *.. "History la Mlde Al Night" ( 1937) Charles Boytt, Jun Arthur. -7:30- 111 HOU YWOOO: M GIFT Of L.AOOHm . G) @) PEOPLE'S COURT tD WILD, WllD WORLD Of A*W..8 * * * "The Prltoner Ot Zenda' ( 1979) P91er Selllra, Lynne Ft9der- lck BOINEWKART . MARSHAL. '*-&.OH ( MOYIE •• "Elly Money" (1983) Rodney ~·Joe P9ICll ** "Yellowbeard" (t983) Grahltll Chlpm#I. Peter Boyle. CO)MOVIE * * "Slt)1ng Allvt" ( 1983) John T ,.. volt•. Cynthie Rhodel CI JMOVIE * U~ "10" (1979) Dudley Moore, Bo Derek l)UOYIE • •·~ "Somewhele In T11ne" (1980) Chf11topher Retw, Jane Seymour f) QUld T.LC. MOVIE -9:30- * * * '" "HU111 Huah, $'"91 Char· totte" ( 1965) Bette OaYla. OIMa de HaVllland (J) TIC TAC OOUOH QI ROWAN l a.tARTIN'S LA~ mPETEROUNH -10:00-0 DONAHUE DCI> NEWS QWAYLON ID EVENNl AT POPS ~~I at WHEEL Of FORTUNE mBOWUNG -10-JO- IJ tD NEWS •panther' strikes Peter Seller• atar• aa lnapector Clouaeau in ..The Pink Panther Strikes A~ain" tonight at 8 on KCOP, Channel 13. · Concerts switched to UCI m DO IT YOUASEl.F SHOW (~WOV1f *** "TheAtomicC.fe (1982) -l'00- Cl) tNDEP£HDENT NEWS (J) w·A·s·H QllFAMll.YFBJO CID NOT NECESSAAll Y THE OlYUPtCS I STAEET8 Of &AN FRAHC&SCO LATEHIGHT AMERICA 700ClU8 MOYIE (J) AOWAN & MARTWS LAIJOK.f4 g) LOVE. AMERICAN STYLE !~FINANCE •• "Cegad Helt!" (1974) Juenll• Brown. Erica Gem. Pops mu<,1( Jo, l'f!> v.hu uwd to tali.I.' 1he1r cold pa\la d10n1:r'> anJ ...and .hairs to COJO) \ummcr big band .oncens at Fa!>h1on l'>land v.1ll ha'c to learn a nL'" routL' 1h1!> H'ar and go to L C lf' inc ha' l' to he d1\COnt1nucd unlc\\ a m•v. '>1.'tllng v.a~ found hl'LaU\l' of the S2'\ m1lhon rentl\ a11un of thL r1:g111n<1l ,enter After IJ \tar' ul 1raJ1t1on at thl' NewPon Bc-ach <,hopping rcntl"r the free '>ummcr L'\t·ning t<>nlcn' "111 ht' presented th1"1\Ca'>on JI \ldmh Parl. a natural amph1theatl'r at thl' LJmpu,· center. ··~nd. no" than!..\ to t ( I "'l' H' Jound onl"·· ln1m· Cu Prl'\1J1:nl Tom '\ 1elscn \~lid The ~em•\ t1I Ii' l' wtl.'kh rnnn·rt~. stanrng Jul~ 2o and rnniinuing on Thursda) \i throu~hout i.\ugu'>l. "'ould Tht· popular concl."rU that rc~ularl~ dra~ 6.000 listener\ arc ">pon<,Orl"d b\ the l"cwport Bcach-ba'>L"d d1:' clop- mcnt firm. Tht' shift in l0t·at1on ··means that we'll be able to keep a l'Ommunll\ trad111on ah\e 1n a dif- ferent. but· umqucl) appropnatl' <.t'l· 11ng:· Nielsen said. THIE LAST STAR~IGHT£R (f'G) Al 1 2 20 2 60 S 00 7 30 10 20/70 MM CAMN<*aALL RUN II (P'C) Al J OS &. 7 20 Plu\ Top Secrel IPG) AtllS51S&.i2S R ot>ert Aealord THE NATURAL (f'G) Show5 at 12 05 2 60 LUXURY THEATRES 8 111 Murr•y O•n Aykroya GHOSTWUSTEltS (PG) Showi •I 1 2 2S 2 60 6 SS 7 2S 9 S0/10 MM GREllUNS (fl'C) ShOW$ •I 1 2 JO J 00 ) 30 I 00 &. 1 0 30 N o PuH\ tNOtAMA IOfeES & Tiie T_.,._ of 0.... (fie) ShOW$ •I 12:00 2 30 5 00 7 30 &. 10 00 5 20 1 .00 &. 10·30 N O P•UH / 70 MM 13 i 4P.£1\ l3 ;J 2 J ~3:A~~l ~ l:.~:opoli!!!J THE MUPP£TS TAKE I STAft TREK ... 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"fOOTl.OOSC" CPGl MISSION \an Juo'"(Op \trono '"""0.-.0'·· • <:>t• • "TtfMArLIAL' (PC) '" 'SIXTID CAIO.CS (l'G) COMN Tit: DUTllOYEI" (l'G) ·tAMOtBAU lltJN I (l'G) SUPER SWAP MU TS fvf'rvSAT &Svndov 11110111 I &Ill I J ~ I I ,f I I I\~ I ln•ex•pen•slve* ·(in 1k spen · s1v) not high In price: reasonable; classified advertising D ·1 Piiaf II J Classified Advertr~ing 642-5678 11 ~MAOHUM, P.1 DSILE3 -11~ IJD (J)99 eNEWS 8 SA T\R>iAY flQHT Thi.' hrst conccn next ~eek ~rll tea1ur1: thl" Hart) James Band d1rel'tcd b} JOl' Gra,es It begins at 8 p m "1th thl" prl"<onccrt Ja11 pro- gram starting at 6 p.m. JOKEA'S WILD TWILIGHT ZONE Cl) WOV1E G AOWAN l MARTll'8 l.AUOK-IH «DTlEJEFRA80HS Cl) 80lJ) GOlD Hrr8 8 TO THE MANOR BOAH fhe balance of thl.' summer schl'd- ule • .\ug. 2 Hen11 Brandon and his ( ahforn1a ~}mphon~ "Ith the Holl:- wood L \flt Singers * * * 'h "The Plnll P111lhet Strikes Aglln · ( 197 6) Peter Seiters Herbet1 Lom &3 WILD AMEAICA CC) M:HARD ea.mt CAUOKT 1H TlEACT ®MOVIE • ~ug Q Le' Bruw n and his Band ol Rcnow n "1th Butc:h Stone and Jo .\nn Grl'l'r m> OOMPVTEA a.AOMCL.ES 9 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTIOH 9 GIMME A BREAK • • * •.; "National lampoon • An+· mal House" ( 197 8) John BelusN, Tun Matheson (O)WOV1E • i.\ug I b Te\ Beneke and 111., ( >rrhe\tra. ( S) NIGHT Of AT LEAST ONE DOZEN ST AR.1 -8'.30- IJ FAMILY FEUD 8 TIC TN:, DOUGH Cf)CAHNON «DMOVIE • "love, Lust & Ecstasy" (1978) Ali- ta WMton, Mireille Damien. ~~Of TME BIO LAFf Off • .\ug. 21 Henr} Brandon and h" H1g. Bra..,._ Band" llh !.penal guest \l,H HL'len ()'( onnl'll ,. • * "Strange Brew" (1983) Dave Thomu, Rici( Moranis. **'..; "LM And BulleU" (1979) Charies Bronson. Rod S191ger -11:i0- f) (I) HART TO HART O Ql!TOHIOHT Performer'> ten tat I\ ch schedukd lllr thl· pre-concert program-. induJe r rank \moss and his \i11ss1s<11pp' l\1uddl·f\ Dn.1eland group the Tom T rrn1l'r T rw and the Jonathan D: .. an C)u1ntl'l &l WAUER CRONKJTE'S lHVER8E m> SNEAK PREVIEWS Q!T.LC. D <I) ABC NEWS NIOKTUNE 0 IH SW04 Of._ NOW COSTA KSA 751 4184 SHOWING! Edwards Town Center LAGUNA BEACH 49 7-1711 COSTA KSA 9 79·4 l 4 J South Coast Laguna Edwards Crnema Center ANAtllM 639 8770 IRVlfE 854-8811 Stadium Or In Edwards University «D ARCHIE BUNKER'S Pl.ACE ORANGE 63 7-0340 AMC Orange Mall . ORANGE 634·3911 UA City Center WESTMINSTER 895·5333 UA Westminster Twrn .. ... BREA 990·402 I LAGlJ4A .. LLS 768 6611 WESMNSTER 891 3693 Pac1l1c H1way 39 Or ·ln R ..... -, .. .: -~ ·-·-· -··--UA Movies 4 Laguna Hills Mall "A CLASSIC. QUITE EXTRAORDINARY - PROBABLY LIKE NOTHING YOUVE SEEN SINCE 'THE WIZARD OF oz·:· \\"\Ji( lj 1111• '\' "One of the most novel. and entertaining fantasy movies in ages:· "A real delight! I believe in ·The Neve rending Story·:· Hni.:• t 11" 11 1\I 1111 \I0\11" D..iv1011 • 11111 n1.1J llrr, 1ld ' .. Indiana Jones meets Alice in Wonderland:' "Refreshing, imaginative, exceptional:· ( 111111111.111 , • .,.,I THE NEVER ENDING STORY -9llCJl'o ....... .. .... " •Ill• . --.. __ _ IREA Minn Bre<i P1a1;, )29 5339 COSTA MESA f 11 .... ards c.n~rr-. ~6 3102 ***'..; "10" (1979) Dudley Moo<e, Bo Derek -12::00- " TWIUOKT ZONE ~TIC NATIONAL GMOYIE * • ~ "Deep Reef I 1976) O.Vld ~Nlcoldl i=OfntE~ * • '" "Heroes" ( 1977) Henry Wtn-~ ~ Fleld * • *''°' "My Favorne Year" (1982) Peter O'Toole. JesSIC8 Harper. -12:20- ©)WOV1E • "Bangkok Connection ' (1980) UndaJ.0. -1~.30-IJ 9 LA TE NIGHT WITI1 OA VIO L.ETTeAMAN D ALRE> HfTCHCOCK PRESENTS DLA. TODAY -12:40- f) (J)MOVIE • ** "The Great Bank Hou" (1979) Bufgesa Meredith. Rlctlatd Ba9ehar1 -12:56- ®MOVIE * t "Smokey And The Bandit P8'1 3" (1983) Jackie Gleuon, '*TY Reed -1~- 8 MOVIE * t "The last Ot The Pow.seek- ers" ( 1969) George Hamilton, Kevin McCarthy. DMOVIE * * •..; "The Daughters Ot Joshua Cabe" (1972) Buddy Eblen, Kll'en Valentine. Cf) MOYIE .. • "The Ride Back" (1957) Anthony Oum. Wiiliam Conrad mW0V1E u •,; "The 8achelOf Party" (1957) Don Murray, E G. Marshd DUDLEY MOORE - Ill!~~·· !1 'lt11 l t !!lf11t1 l;t~llJI •. ~~=\I(!:~ Starts Tomorrow CO$TA MESA £0,r,ar~ low< Ci-n1e1 751 4184 IRVINE ( !1,r,a•O~ Un wrr!llly ~8811 MISSION VIEJO ldN•rd' V>#'rt' I"'" 8)0 69Q(J ORANGE IJ'{li IT• bJ4 '53.J Meet Ed1ar. He11 cancel ya.Jr credit. foul up ya.Jr phone bill. WESTillllNSTER WUTMINmR £0,,••0S C'"'ma Px1llc s H' Way )9 .'.est 89 I 3935 Orovt-ln l1];hjjlt171 891 3693 ......... , . ORANGE Slildoum O<ovt In 639 8770 Louse up ya.Jr flight reservations Lock yoo out of ya.Jr house. Even get ya.J arrested. Then he 11 write a song and try to swl 'fO"J r gl rlf nend. l'lfTlllO<iOl.0WTl>M'1AY0, ,,.._,A YlllC;IN l'ICTVllL \ l TO l'll()OUCTK)N fllCl'lllC OIUAl'IS SIARIS fRIOAY ' ANAlflM • Id COSTA M£Sl : I t fl'< FOUNTAIN VAi LI y I f am.Ir f nuf Hln'T BUCH ·I • 1 :. . ' JRVIHE ~· l • f ,.., ,, I I ~· LA MRAOA R1 1r1..," MISSION VBlf 10 f rhorrh Vll'IO hon .. , OUNGl bJ 1 ~· ~Uli 1, 1>nl•1 •sANfA ANA ~4 14U I lino j R• IOI WlSfMlltSTlR R1i J ~ 11, llA We rrt ,,, M~ll ~fSfNTCO OOlBY srmo llNNY "°"" DqtUN ~ l'W>S(N "1AXWfU CAV.ftllO .... fl1f S'\CIAI. l'lliATlCIMto-t Of Ill.() ( ()llf ~ 0....r-lllCHAAO~ ~ 111"'-Cll'•,...,. Al(IC f~, a SC °"""" S.. "1 ~ ~· ,_ ... ,,. '~., ~l(~O eiv.N~ ~ ~n LI~ I I.AMY DrwMr Wnt•M ~ llU\l'T lll'OANOI ~~1':!'!.e:,:'!.'!'!9~ • ~i.,m'ft ~-~ ·------ ----STARTS 1UMORROW ---- lNAREIM Pac1tk s An•ht>•m or~ In R79 ciaso n10M £dWilc1!1 S.1t'lc1kth.1( k 'ill I 5flAO -· •FOUfMIN VmJY F•mlly Four 963 1:J07 '60Nfl1N VJJJl.V P1e11k , Foun~1n Vt41il'Y 1>11~ In 'lh?. 7.4~1 iRWif *SANTAANA £<Mt1~ WooabrldO-Edwardt 81-1StOI 55 l 06S~ '40 7444 • oftlH&: Ctn1'11omt 6J4 Z.SS:J - GORDO GARFIELD . ~~ -~~l. OKAY, YOU 1URK€YS, l'M PREPARED F'OR ANY"fMING- by Gus Arriola ..... by Jim Davis ~::ILY BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) CIRCUS by Bil Keane "OK, Mommy! N ow you get o turn to toke U!> all in!" by Brad Anderson "How can you SAY that, George? I have feelings too, you know.'' DE~~IS THE -'IE:\ACE Hank Ketcham ~ 't 'l HOPE '!'Ot.J'VE ALL SEEN HOW CLEAN "THE BA1HROOV\ 15 so 1 CAN USE IT NOW I " by Ferd & Tom Johnson MOON MULLl~S HIGHER IRE ... A I>oz.t:N LON~ STEM ROS~5 . PEANUTS 0 i I I ,,,J TUMBLEWEEDS Mt:~MSrJAA~ i;ic>WN ON V'OU. '(OO'VE AU.E.AUV BEEN FED.. I REMEM8€R. YOUR FACE ! .,_ ,,. by Charles M. Schulz I DIDN1T THINK WAITERS PAID THAT MUCM AtTENTION by Tom K. Ryan Orange Coast DAIL V P LOT IThurlday, Ju 19, U~SA II& LOOK. roa TR£ OIYIOU CHUlfS G01£11 Doth vulnt'r1bl•. oulh d b . raisht Sttm CT•tuitou · tv • •••••• NORTH number of out r dcrt. h. i1 Whn th ual did ACM bruk • A K 10 this: when playing a lam tvealy. deduer round that. ~A K 104 eonlrat>t, count your tritkt l.o u t~ e~rdt lay, be had DO 0 Q J 109 see-whether you havt' 12. H way or romins to a 12th trldc. • 3 Z you think wf' are harping on Had declare>r followed thfl WE T CAST the obv1ou,, con~der d adv1ct ~1vt'n 1n thr flnt • 1 S +I! --i cl~rer's play on lhis hand. paragraph. h~ could have ~ J 9 8 7 3 " Q 12 Although North bu a Vt'ry claimed hi$ slim &rt.e>r the , K 712 0 81S• fine hand oppo ile partner's fir t \rick He-hu 111 apadr + K J + 10986 · opf'ninc bid. hi• dtdsinn lo tricks. two he1rl• 1nd a club, SOUTH jump shift IS debatablt' -It tor • tot.al or nine. And tht'rt' + Q J 9 8 4 2 t.iakt'• up too much b1tld1ng 1s no way hf' can be pre S span. Howe-vtr. no dam1gt> venttd from 1cor1ng three ~ A was dont'. South showt>d h1!t diamond tr1rks to bring h11 • A Q 7 5 4 'lt'('ond suit and then rut> bid bag up to the required doun The b1dd1ng his are or diamonds. :-Oforth ~clarer should win the SoYtla We1t Sorth Eaat nt>•ded to hur no more-. opt>ning lead and r1nt cash 1 • PaN S ~ P... With only 10 trick' 1n fast the> ace o( diamond). Nov. he 4 • P&.N 4 • P u a winner-s. df'rl.irer Wt'nl after dr1w11 u many rounds or 5 Put 6 • P .. 1 the dub,. Ht> won tht' trump u is nt'Ct'~l>ary to u P&H Pa11 o~ning lt>.id 1n dumm} and haust the opponents' 1upply. Opt>n1ng l~ad '\l'vt'n or • ftneS">t'd lht' ljUt'en or dub . t'nding on the board, and lo,init to the king. We5l lud' lhe qut"en or diamonds rt'LUrnl'd another trump. from the tablt" When East l'odiiy. wl' .art> icmng to dt"clart-r won. ca'iht>d tht' .tre does not cover. dt-rlare-r OHl!r ii p1er1· or adVll't' that or club'> .tnd ruUt!d .. dub 5tmpl_~ dt card~ a rluh West SHOE BRABBLE 1 Wt~T 1'0 bAL.'f~ f°'2 U>N~, ~iR\CK I_ In lh kin of dlamondl. but tbac as the onl1 t.r~k fOt' the der~nden -iherf' an JU t noug'h diamond a"d heart w1nn ,.. in dummy &.o ~kt' rarti or &he f'ejl of declarer't'IGttrs. a.1t1u~r larhl1•. , ..... tl.re.P..t th' qUJ;.ry ... ti... ..... ~ ... WW,. , ... ,. 0.1.M1 k ....... ~, .. d••'t! Cltarlee Gere••• "f .. r ·Oeal Bridie.'" wUJ tud , .. &.a.e .i.ratep•..,. c.ank• •' ~ fut-,.n4 .. 0... pae &Mt prnWff t.IMt caH f•r lllM!ecllq ~ p.,. a cepy. Maid 11.75 &a "'Gena FKr·Dca.l," ear• ef ~-~.,.,.... p .0 . ... 259, Norw--4. N.J. '764. Make cltack payaltle t• Sew1paper ........ by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan f) . : J. ,t,t r •• ·"' arl r· t'-·'" .:.' ra •:l FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SoME.1HtNGS WPDNG W11H1HE. PlA~ WE. WE.RE. ON ,l-1\KE., ----------------------....,.., BCJY. rrs &JRE. l™tNG FC>Re'JE.RIO GE\ bv Lynn Johnston :'j IHIS MUSI Be Wt1RT SO WE 'RE WAlllNG- fOR ~t::.R oNE.. FU~K l' Wl~KERBEA" DR. SMOCK ~! :1 L-IK6 10 !HIN K ~WAS CU,.-LJ P ANP MAr?f; IN IO H U NPRE:r?S OF e x 'T"Rt::Mev Y L,ONCS 'T"O N CSUE! r?ESPRISSSORS F O R V IS,.-ISRINARIANS WHO O N t...Y ,.-RESA'f" At-J"T"eA1"E:RS ! HOSE IS HOSE Jl'DGE PARKER IF THe HEADM ISTRESS WAS CONCERNED e.IOUGt-410 TA~ W rn-4 'l'OU. A eeev .. THEN I 'O 8ETT£RT.a.LK10 HER • 9Y NOW. IF CAfl'l-A'S SEEN HEA irATMt!" WMO K N OW 9 WHAT SHI! MIG+-4T HAve TOLD t'11M • ... THEY Me:AN BY 'JET- LAG. by To m Batiuk ~, 1 JUST / ~~IN&. by George Lemont by Pat Brady HELLO? NO, I'M NOr ~Y ... I WAS JUST HAVING-A C<n. ~INK Af fro. SI~ .I by Harold Le Doux MISS sPeNCeR. 'fOU'N! WAN'TeO ON THE ~1 IT'S MISS TEMPLETON. FROM THE SCHOOl.1 •• I i .. ' . 88 Orange Cout DAILY PllOTIThur8day, July 19, 1984 Jeffries Irvine mannamed firm to 1983 Realtor of Year ex and In 1ne re!>1dent James E. tJlm) Logan has been selected 1983 Realtor ot P the 'l ear b~ the Huntington Beacb/Foantaln Valley Board of Reallors. Logan 1s brol>..cr/O'-"ncr of All American Propertlff, with offices in Irvine and Huntington Bt"ach Logan's actl\ 111es in organ a Led real estate include I J years with the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley board. including a term as board pre\ldent in 1981 three terms as secretaf)-treasurer, and terms as chairman of "anouc; u1mm111eec; He was previous)) named Realtor-Associate of the 'l' car b" the.· board and twice recea.,,ed the board president's Special Sen1ce .\ward. Logan ha'> also been aCll\ c rn the California A.ssoc1at1on of Realto~. 1nduding a term a .. n:~aonal 'ice president for D1stnct 3~ 1n 1983 Ht' 1s present!~ vice chairman of ( .\R 'JUn)d1ct1on committee. • • • Phil Belling ha) 101ned The Koll Co. in Ne"" pon Beach as de' clopment proJe<. t manag<.·r for Koll Center Irvine and Koll Center Irvine North. In has ne"" po!>t, Belling wall coordinate development. construction and leasing of mon· Jeflnes Banknote Compan) "'Ill expand l\s West Coast operation!> into the gro"'1ng Orange County market· wl\h the opening of a full-sen ice financial printing fac1hl} earl) in August at 2302 Marun St. Suite 100. m In inc .. Business I) growing at a rapid pate 1n Orange Count) and Jeffnes Banknote as parallehng that gro" th to meet e' Cf) Ii nanc1al pn n ting need." said Hugh McDonald. senior ex- ecutive vice president and chief operating officer. "The Orange Coun- ty location will allow us to better service allO\~ us 10 better serve our customers based here and in San Diego." JelTnes' Orange County facalit} will olTer a wide ra11ge of financial pnnting service. such as typsetting, proof production and Secunt1es fa. change Commision filing capab1ht) JefTnes' 6.SOO-square foot. ground~ noor fac1ltt) has four conference .. . COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS B rooms and a hosp11alt1) sune. lniual- 1>. the rnmpan) \\-Ill emplo> 2S people. Situated darectl}' opposite the John Wayne Orange County. the lcx:auon the John Wayne Oranse Count~ .\1rpon. the location 1s within eas) acces!> from MacArthur Boulevard. Campus Dn'e and on Karman A' enuc and ret.aal/ser> ice cen ter. "With the Orange County facility. our customers here and in San Diego no longer need lo travel to Ol1r Los Angeles office," said General Man- ager Lawreo~ Hei$e r. "We can take care of their financial pnnt1ng needs more quickly and efficiently in our Irvine locauon " A financial and secuntaes pnntc Jeffries Banknote currt'nth has ful service operations in Los Angeles an San Francisco. Jeffries Bankno1 Company 1s pan of the T1cor Pnr Network. an intemauonal. integrate network of companies that prov1d pnnting and other anformatton an d1stnbu11on services. LOGAN GARDNER than tour m1ll1on square leet ot ollice space. restaurants and hotels. both completed or planned on 98 acres near John Wayne A1rpon Belling previously worked fo r Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Co., and was pan of the team responsible for marl>..etinR Koll Center In ine. NB brokerage.firm knows its clients • • • Marcus & Millichap speak agers, heads his pack at age 27 "We recruit them young," he says, "be· ca use there's a great deal of energy in the business. We're dealing with the maJOr players an the industry and they respond to strength and onl) strength." strategy," he said .. 1s to last the pncu its real value nol some bogus figun We do this 97-98%. -.ear after \ear, w chan the compan}' ovcrail. Tn1 requires a good deal more work u fron t. -- Robert K. Gardner, CLL'. senior account executive with W. Sims lnsurauce Marketing Services, Inc., ofNewpon Beach. has earned his National Association of Security Dealers 7 desasnation. Gardner. who has been in insurance Por 30 }'Cars. 1s past president of the Orange County Life Undenntcers Association and a member of the Newport Beach-Irvine Estate Plauolng Council. He has also served as publtc relations d irector of the California Stale Association of Life Uncrerwriters and helped create Big Brothers of Orange County. only to serious investors • • • Warren Blossom has been promoted to vice president of sales and marke11ng tor CIE Systems, Inc., a subs1datf) of C. ltob Electronics, Inc. Blossom ha'> been 'ace president of marketmg for the Irv me firm In his ne"" post. Blossom I'> re'>pons1ble for d1rect1ng the Data Systems Division's domestic sales and marl>..etrng programs • • • Builder Sales Co rp. has been named the c>.clus1 ve !>ales agenc}' tor Plaza Builder's new 'itngle-famah Hunterfield Estates tn Rancho Cucamonga liales reservattonc; arl· being tal..en no"" b~ Builder Sales ( orp al ~14-0303 · • • • Geoffrey Willis has been app01nted manager of publitat1om and production for Microveoture, an In ine-based soft"'are de, eloper In ht'i nl'\o\ post, Grcgon "'ill o' ero;ee the creation and de' elopment of product SUl'r- guides. packaging and final product assembl) He was formerl) publtcat1ons edttor for MacroH·nture • • • The Orange County Association of Professional Mortgage Women has By WELBOURNE K. JOHNSON Daily Pilot Correspondent When Marcus & M1 ll1chap speaks. only the well-heeled investor listens That's because Marc:us & M11lichap. a Newpon Beach brokerage firm spec1altz1ng 1n commercial propcnaes speal>..s onl) 10 potenual 1n,estors "'Ith at least a half-m1 ll1on dollars to spend. ··~ edon't run a credit check on our lliems:· Regional Manager \far~ \an Ness said ··\\ e 1>..no"" ""ho the\ arc ··our a' erage tran..a<.11ons mount up $2. 960.000:· he said ··"'11h our tn\t'Stors most acuve rn the SI m1ll10n to SJO m1ll1on bracl>..ct " Six hundred peopk "'ere am 1ted (the onl~ wa) to get in) 10 M&M'<, June .. ~les seminars·· held 1n Ne""· pon Beach. Beverl~ Hills. San Diego and San Francisco. An tn\C.~nton valued at S450 m1lhon was pre'>ented and b\ mid-month. sales reached $56 rn11l1on on 110cr'> of $2 78 m1ll1on. fo l>..eep up with th~ a'a1labil1ty ol propt.•n1l·c; the 11 •agents an Newpon Beach )tud}J an ··act1v1 11es board. "Thl' board Its ts pn1pert1es a vallable through a network of I I offices in the I '\ -H'ar old. Paco ..\ctu head· 4uanen:d rompany wnh Qffices throughout the.• Wc\I and Southwest ~ '\S agl'nt'> make up the sales resource of thl' tirm Th1:ir anal}ses art· n>ordanatcd in thl' regional offices b~ rnmpull'f'> trom ""hach the coded ll\t1ngc, and prKc' are 1ran'ili.·rred to thl' .1lll\ llll'\ hc)ard T 11Rl·pre'><.'nt 11\ <.laenl'>. M&.M relru11~ Pl'Opk ""ho hJ'e been su<.· ll'\'>lul entrcprl·ncur., 1n the past Van 'Jc!>'> '>aid ·· 1 hC\ ha' c been success· ful .. he add'> ... 1-n \oml' !..ind of high total '>ales. we look at their capactt) for on-going ncgo11a11on~. Tha1·s "hat we are 111\ohcd with. The Jgl·nt'> Ml' \oung (2'i-40). informed Jnd abrea~I ol national trends." Van "ll·'>!>. )Oungcsl of the regional man- The tech'nique pays off for Marcus & Millichap. nationwide. as the J une follow-up shows. The firm ranks No. 10 and 1s listed nghl along wi th such siants as Coldwell Banker and Merrill L.,'fflC'h. • Newpon Beach office opened 1t'> doors al 5160 Birch Avenue an October. 1980. Yan Ness was "'ooed into the company after a stint with .\sh"" 111 Burke an real estate sales in the I 970's. He 1oined Marcus & \11llt chap 2 years ago in Encino and \o\3S offered the slate blue-carpeted Ne"'pon Beach regional office 1n 'lewpon Beach. "We don't confine ourseh es to Newport Bcac:h propen1cs. "he repons. "we get in- \ Oh ed in business throughout the country. thanks to our phone calls. letters. computer. and person to person contact." "Our list price versus the sales pncc The com pan) had~ agents 13 year ago. It now plans to expand to th eastern states. Its growth, Van NeW't attributes Lo the concept of prov1din profit and exposure to clients throug· these years. That conc:ept as ca1chm on. as reflected in the company' figures. 1983 1oomcd 80% highe than '82. The hu,er'> conferenc approach pa ys off · June 1s the example Conferences and propcn1l'S up fo grabs are contralled. lasted an• ad,enised 1n the Wall Street JoumaJ The: conferences open "'Ith slides o the a\ ailable propcn1e'> The} ar descnbed. pnced and dasrnsscd installed m nc\o\ !>late ofotlicers The~ are: Marlene Mayer of Pacific Mortgage Corp., president. Wendy Moldenhauer, Household Bank, \-ICC president. Deborah Mayers, City Bank Mortgage, recording secretaf). Diane Schuff, Shearsoo/ American Express Mortage Corp., secretaf). Sharl Noble, City Mortage Bank, treasurer: and directors Billie Brown, Coldwell Banker Residenllal Mortage; Shirley Allen, Credit Service Co. and Conole Jo Cheek, USA Mortgage Corp. • • • Marlee Parker Public Relations of Laguna Halls ha!> become the public relations agent~ of record for Palo Aho-based Bomanile Corp., which license'> contractors to sell Boman1te and Bomacron, concrete processes that have the appearance and texture of bnck cobblestone. \lie. slate and other surface<;. Sullivan Concrete Textures as a Bomanl\e contractor with offices an Costa Mesa, San Diego and Thousand Oaks. Telephone exemptions dropped Once a )ear. a c,ales c..·onfcrence 1 held 1n Hong Kong. Agents from th· Nonhem California offi<:c, wh1 speak Chinese. will handle tha1 pr~ entat1on. The ne" bu}er conferenf' fo r the Newpon Beach region wall ~ in September. Van Ness notes that tO office tempo increases as Dccem~ approaches. This 1s contraf) to othr real estate trends. he points out. . Right now the ( aliforma markt rates a qualified "strong:· It'!> :, "window penod" Van Ne!>s sa1lt where interest rates are low Thi: allows a seller to sell all his equ1t1t: and leverage into much larger bull~ ings. That was virtuall) 1mposs1bh two years ago. Sellers had to cam back paper and discount prices "CO heavily. Van Ness rccallc; The w1(1 dow 1s open rn California. as long f ! rates stay low. • • • Darect on assistance c:alls from Count) 's hotels. motels and hospitals arc no longer free. Pacific Bell ha<, announced Andrew G. Warner has been appointed senior vice president ol Pacific Mutoal Realty, wnh respons1b1lit}' for client services and markeung for the senes of closed-end pooled real estate tn\ estment funds and separate accounts that PMR manage~ for corporate and public pension plans. PM R. a subs1d1af) of Pacific Mutual Life lnsarance Co., IS tn the process of being formed to provide 1n"C'>tmcnt counseling for ma1or pension plans The three groups were former!) e~empt from director} assistance charges. tntroduced rn ..\pnl 1983 to control costs and reduce calling "olumcs. • • • Howard Judah has been elected 10 the board of directors of Birtcher Corp., according to an announcement b}' Birtcher Chairman Ernest V. Jarvis. Judah will assuml' his duties as a director 1mmed1a1el). Jarvis said. Judah 1s president and' chairman of l nterna11onal Propen) Exchange Inc .. a publi<.h traded compan\ hl·adquartercd an Laguna Niguel Count}'. At Pacific Bell's request the state Public llt1lit1es Commission drop- ped the e'cmption June 13 Hotel!>. motels and hospitals throughout the state will be treated like any other business. said Da"c ( ·arroll. Pacific\ area manager Valley firm introduces 'Foto-Mail' '>H C1raphtl'> 1n r 11unta1n \alle~ IS markt·11n~ a un1qut product called .. FOTO-M .\II a mailing label \\1th a '>tick\ hacl.. In bt• Jpplted to a rc1zular .. n.1p< .. ho1 photo 'l nur photo ht.•1.omc' an in\tant po<,t l .Hd Om· \angle latwl I'> made to he appltl·d l'1ther to a '-1 ~ 1m h ' 5 1n<."h or ,1-l 1nl h \ 6 tnl h photo ( >nh a I' ll'nt pm1..1gc .. tamp" rl·qu1red to 'l'nd \our p1<.turl' and \o\fllten me\saizc all o\tr tht• I \.\ ro10-M \II I\ a\lulahk an loose pa ck'> ot r,1x. 12 and 100 tor matl order rnc;tomerc, and an roll'> ot 1.000 tor the n·ta1tcr nr quan11t\ uc;er' I or more complt:te 1nfnrm;111on. "-rtte to liH (,raphat~. P n Boll %84. Fountatn Valle). 92728. or phone %1-8'\60 Mitchell named Boss of the Year -\ lo<.al hu1,1nec;<;man was named 'Boss of the 'l' car .. b~ the ln1ne Chancr C hapter ot lht> American Busines.., \\omen ., .\ssooauon re- cent!\ \\alter c, M 111. hell of M 1tchcll 4.s!toc1a1es .a \antd Ana manutac- tunng rcpre\C.'nt:111ve compan}. \o\.-3'i honored at the group'<; Associate .\pprenataon N1g.hl Bus1nrss sur- ccc;s. ouhtand1ng l0mmun1tv ~rv1cr and cons1dcrat1on for employees are fat tors u'>Cd to cirtrrmine the winner '\lso .u tht• mccttni. to11nc1 ll ~ repr<."<>t'ntntt \l" trom < nhlornan Jame<; Roo\<''l'll 'l~>k1· nN1u1 nwdia\ lll" l'ra~c 111 poli11n and lrt•t• t•ntt•rpri'\C IBM invites you toa · personal con1uuter semmar. Fr«"<' St•rninu~ 1011111 J11h 2-; \1 ·1 1111111111~ 1>;1111. :!p111 l11h 2t1 I tf,. 111 .. 111.11111 · 1111 l.011~ B1 ·,11 h1 11'111 J11h 2<· \11 ·di1·;1l 1< .0 ... 1.1 \11• ... .il <111111 J11h 27 \\ '1.11 1 ... II f>( I I0.1111. :.!p111 J11h UI I >t ... pJa, \\ 11k "2. I t1·11111 I l.1111. 2p111 .l11h {I \n 111111l1111-(li11 \1 1 ...... 11111\11 ·1111 I l.1111. 211111 ( :nll hll:l-1777 for n·~t·n HI ion~ and dc•htil~. / / '.; .... , "" ,. '.I' • ., ... , "'/ .. ( o .. IR \l••"u . H:lO nn ... 1111 '-I 171 11 (1!11l 1:-:-: .. Thi~ mean" tho!tt' using the scr- \ Ile \o\11l be treated ltke an} other hu'>1nc'l'i. \a1d l)a,c Carroll. Panfic's arl·a manager ··1 ha~ mean'\ 1ho~ u~ang the ser- " Ice \\tll hll\c to pa} for 1t:· said Carroll ··\\e don't ~ant those who arc not cal Ii ng 4-1 -1 to subs1d11c those who do. The same philosophy, he said applies to directory assistance calls made from homes. Directory assistance calls from coin phones and for handicapped customers remain free. Carroll said. A tradition continues The Dally Pilot was at Mexico City and its rarefied air (7 .34 7 feet) when Bob Beamon went 29-212 and Laguna Beach· s Bill Toomey won the decathlon The Dally Pilot was at Munich where Fountain Valley swimmer Shirley Babashoff battled the East Germans in a Games marred by the Palestinian terrorists. Montreal The Dally Pilot was at Montreal where Mission Vlejo's Brian Goodell swam to two golds In record time in a Games boycotted by several African nations Los Angeles · . And, the Daily Pilot wlll be at Los Angeles. covet - ing Orange Coast area • stars in water polo, row~ ing, swimming, diving, • track. volleyball, kayak, Ing. yachting and more.: Veteran 1poru wrtten Boward RuadJ and Rater CarlMn wlll brine 1oa all the actloo e•~l'J day ln tbe llllJ Plllt • • - a •• • •; j e t j j • s ) s f Orange COUt DAILY PILOT lllWfld-V. Juty 19, 19&4 S7 nformation management job hopping doesa 't pay Job boppma doesn't pay, but vanced educnHon doe~. for mnn - emenl mforma\Jon system\ ,MIS) anagcrs. accordm& to a survc) onductcd b)' Peat Marwick. the nternat1onal profes"i1onal accounting 1rm. Another finding of the !.urve). ·heved to be the mo!>t com- hensive ever conducted 1n the IS field, 1s that those worlung for n-<iurablc manufacturers receive J.her salanes on average than those orkin& for other industries. "The information systems ex- utive today is accepted as a cnttcal manqer 1n both commercial and governmental organizations. yet he or she remains one of the least understood," says John H. Telford, principal in charge of the Executive Search practice of Peal Marwick in Southern Cahfo'm1a. "The survey 1s intended to remedy this sttua11on and 1s, we think. the first with th1!. level of detail.'' UP s AND DowNs The Peat Marwick find1nJ!> arc ~sed on rcspc)nscs from I .200 infor· mu1on 5ystcms execuuvts employed pnmanly 1_n organwuions Wlth bc-- twttn I ,()()()and 2.SOOemplo)'ttund data process1na departments ranaina from 50 to I 00 employees. Of the responses, approiumatcly 25 percent were from senior information ~ys tems managers employed wiih units of federaJ, state and local 1overn- menis, univers1t1cs and hospitals. The typical respondent has been employed from eight io ten years with the same employer and has neld 1he current pos1uon between one and seven years. Respondents were pn- manly between 31 and 50 years of age (77 percent), with the 41-50 age group representing nearly 50 percent of the total. The next largest group. the 3 I -40-years-0lds. represented 31 per- cent of the sample. Of the MIS managers 4.3 percent were female. lnteresungly. the non-profit grouping had nearly three times the female mano&Ctl u the rnnunernnl &roup (8.9 percent not-for-profit vcl"'lu' 2 7 percent 1n the commerc1aJ group) The sul"\:e) confirmed the rcla- 11on!>h1p bctw~n educauon and salary. )howmg that manaat~ with one or more dearec:s art: paid bcnc:r than 1ho~ without dCJrecs. for exam- ple. 30.2 per~nt of the manaiiers without degrees were compensated leu ihttn $40.000 and 86 percent were compensated less than $60.000. The MBA holders, 1n contrast, had 51 percent of their group compensated in excer.s ofS60.000 and 17 percent m excess of$80,000. "An interesung find rebut!> the common misconception 1hat the MIS manager tends to change Jobs often," said Roben Storz. manager 1n the executive search practice of Peal Marw1cl.'s Ne~ Yori. otlicc who managed the sune) "The respon- dents demonstrated considerable em- ployer stability· 38 percent had been with 1he1r current employer over 12 NEW YORK IAPJ -The loUowlno list 10 ,.hows the Over·lhe ·Counler II Jlocks and warrant' lhat have oone up 1132 Ule most and Clown the mo•t based on "1'U nt Of change IW Wednesdl'l 1• lntrct5v AHSld' §onv111 en I Md laml' M icro' PIHtl nv CallCPI NHard s '8 s ' ' .0 J 10.0 10.0 ChadTh Sahara Tesdeta DellaDt ; l '1 ~ -p. 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Jut 19 TOdam AcN•~ed ., Oecllned ¥nch•nged 1 S 01a11~s~\ New h oM 1.S New low~ .. s NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP)· Sain. T~1.1nd price end net change of tilt flfte most ecllve New York Stock Exchan l uue$ trading nati onallv mQrt than st ITT Corp 2,m. Amer T& T n l,I , nocal .• • JJonllllCo L 7,2 ~amada Inn n·7 SIRtillsCo 9 ,I AMO I 9l . Phlla Etec 9 , IBM 8 • Pftier 88 • Revlon 8ff, FordMot s 87 • CQ.mdretnt 8 • LTV Corp 8 . UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The follQwlng I shows Int New V'ork Stock Exchan-stocks and warrants that have gone • the most ond down the most based • percent of change regardleu of volun for Thursdav. No ~urllles tradlno below s2 are Inc -vded. Net and percentaoe chano9' are!' difference between the prevlo1.1s clos 1 orlce and Wednesday's 2 Pm prlce. UPS Name Last Chi! Pett l ToscoCp 2"' l ~ UP • 2 Oranoeco 13''1 'l UP I 3 Avco J.20c>f 67l.• S>.. 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M lcom , I ., j' -.. l: t,~ 3 a; i~ ~ ~ =1~ 1"an-dem 33• 500 1~ t ~ -~ tnlgroh 329.~ 46 46' • + \" GoLo QuorEs 1 METALS Quo 1Es Tha t 's a n a pt description of both business and bus i ncss people a long the Ora n ge Coast. To kee p track of w h e r e rompa ni rs a re going a nd whic h people are helping t h 111 get t h e re .ju t wat c h 'Credit Line ' - e very day in the Bu in ess ecti on of yourne w llilJPilaf _ _.. _ _._ I .. ' 7 I IV en pe at st M IP Hl \t 1-ae llJ j ... :1 t ~ i .1 .0 .1 .2 :~ i .I .6 .s J :l J .7 ·' i ·' , • • • • .. • .. • to ) THURSDAY. JULY 19, 1984 Hunten have oppodu..._, for l'AClt IC COASf ATHll llC ASSOCl'\HOlll Coechee, media HlectUNLV towlnPCAA toott>.11 r.ce. C2. '•me lnne~ •Jon R8nch. Leal f inally snaps Angel jinx Disputed play at plate helps Toronto score five runs in the second inning By RICHARD DUNN Oll9r ..... Cwrl .... " •••• Toronto nght-hander Luis Leal escaped perhaps his most fiendish opponent Wednesday night. He beat the Angels for only the second time in his career against seven losses. So while Leal was bewildering the Angels in front of 28,634 Anaheim Stadium fans. the Blue Jays offense was taking advantage of every op- portunity to score on their way to an 8-2 victory. The Angels take today off. then ~n a three-pme scnes with Boston Fnday. Their second run was symbolic of the outcome and Angel starter Geoff Zahn's shaky second inning. when Toronto batted around and scored five timts, putting a quick death 10 the Angels. After the Blue Jays had moved on top 1-0wilh a lead-off walk and a pair of singles 10 the mnmg. Garth lorg grounded one to Daryl Sconiers wuh ,one out. Jesse Barfield. moving down the hne from third smce the tofield was back, shd under the tag of catcher Bob Boone after Sconiers ma& a hi&h throw from first. The play led to an argument from An&el manager John McNamara, since 1t did appear that Barlield's shde was nullified by Boone's left shin guard ..The play at home wa\ a bt& pla), ll changed the whole complexion of the game." McNamara said. ··1 thought he (Barfield) hit his shm guard." Nevertheless. the run scored and Toronto went on to do 1t three more 11mes an the inning. sohd1f)tng an cal) lead Throughout. Zahn was stomaching 111 fonune. Alfredo Gnffin, the hitter following lorg. pushed a perfectl) executed bunt past the left-hander for an infield single. sconng \\1llle Up- shaw from third. Huntington ho~ts sur,fing meet Amert can team holding lead after - preliminary rounds of competition __ The World Amateur Surfing Championships comes to Hunt- ington Beach today with the preliminary rounds for the man-on- man grand finals which arc set this weekend. Those preliminary rounds which will produce the finalists will be held today and Friday at Brookhurst Street m Huntington Beach. The top eight qualifiers an the open men's division and the top four m each of the Junior men's, ,women's and knecboard divisions will advance to the grand finals to take place Saturday and Sunday on the nonh side of the Huntin$ton Beach Pier. All events begin at 6 a.m. and continue until early afternoon each day. I After rounds last week in Oceanside and Ventura, the points leader of the open division is Hunt- mgton Beach's 18-year-old Scott Farnswonh. Coming into has home waters, Farnsworth is already euaran- teed a spot an the top eight which wtll compete man-on-man io the grand finals. Meanwhile, the underdog Team USA continues to dominate the re1gn1ng champion Australian team. Amencan surfers that stood out in round two at Ventura's Santa Clara R1vermouth included Famswonh. Richard Woolcott of Newport Beach and Mike Parsons of Laguna Beach . who finished I ·2-3, respectively 1n the men's open division. Other top performances were turn- ed in by Tnc1a Gill ofNewport Beach. Schroeder: 2 ~meter m a n 6-3, 200-pounder . is pivqt of attack for U .S.poloists Bl' ROGER CARLSON Of lhe Oe#J Not Ital! If you n~all> want to know what kind of body ll requires to operate at two meters an water polo. take a glance or two at the imposing figure at the western end of the Los Angeles Coliseum. where bronze male and female images represent the total athlete. Wtth ever) muscle honed to a fine point the ultimate athlete 1s rcp- re~nted -and it's a real 1ns1ght 1n1q JUSI what 1t takes 10 be the two-meter man for the United States water polo team. an area which has been domi- nated by the presence of 6-3. 200- pound Terry Schroeder. It's here -the pivot of the attack -where otTenses revolve. and although the United States has stand- out firepower m every d1rect1on . everything begins at two-meters. "Somebody has to be setting 1f the offense 1s going to run the wa y 11 is supposed to," says Schroeder. during a respite from training in preparation for the Olympic Games. "But yes." he continues. ··some - times 1 do wonder why I'm playing this game because you are beat up the whole ttme." When the ball goes 10 Schroeder(or Jody Campbell. whose tremendous improvement in recent months gives the U.S. a v1nual 1-2 punch at the position). the response 1s 1mmed1ate fouling by the opposition, to stop the threat of the inside scoring punch. In effect. Schroeder is the punching bag. who must absorb the punish- ment. then pass the ball to an open teammate. where hopefully the pass T erry Sch roeder will blend into a leg1t1ma1e sconng opportunil}. Should the oppos111on not pick him up quickly enough he has the op- ponunity to score from shon range, but for the most pan. it's a matter of fending off the thumping and direct· ang the attack. With unlimited fouling the two- meter man has become more passer than shooter. but there are limes when, especially on rebounds. where garbage goals come into focus. For the most pan. Schroeder's emphasis 1s on finding the open driver. "If I lose my temper," says Schroeder. a product of San Marcos High (Santa Barbara). then I'm lost. Then. I've become an individual in a team game. I just have 10 take the punishment and pla} my role because usuall} it's the second (brulaht)) foul that gets kicked out ''There as. of course. a time ""hen )OU have to let them know the) ·re no1 going 10 gel awa) with 11. "There's a lot of respect \\tlhan 1nterna1tonal water polo. but of course. every team has an enforcer You learn who that as and wa1ch )Ourself more when he's an the area ... Schroeder confirms Schroeder has been a member of the national team for sax \ears and has 'lttn the game change io unlimited fouhn$. but it's all been for lhe better for ham. sampl) because of his strength and matunt} "The change<> an the game h;I\ e made me the t""o-mcter man that I am," he says. ··Really. it's molded to my strength." Monte N1tlkowsk1. the team'r, coach . realizes the significance "Terry is ph)sically the strongest we ha'e on the entire team. has trained heavtl) and ts as well prepared as anyone we have. "I JUSI hope he's an animal comes those days" h's the smalleropponents who ma) give Schroeder his most trouble - because as Schroeder puts 11. "the referees tend to allow smaller pla) cr'i to climb over me. I'm not smkang when they come over the top of me." The remedy: "I have to play with more finesse . to sink a little easier .. Schroeder has never been lost to injury m water polo. which 1s prob- ably a stOI') w1th1n 11self, and he's not awed by an) of the upcommg e .. ents .. West German) as pretty ph)stcal and we've prett) much beaten up on them. and Holland. they're inconsis- tent. but the can pla}' well and the} · .. c got some cheap shot-type gu}'s who'll take a punch at you." he says. "But all we have to do 1s pla y our game and nobod) will touch U\ (PleaH Ne SCHROEDER/C2) who won the women's d1v1S1on and San McGnff of San Diego, who won the knecboard event. Damien Hard- man of Australia was the winner m the junior men's d1v1S1on In the bi-annual event. the United States has compiled 432 points to lead runner-up Australia. which has 386. Hawa11. competmg separately. has garnered 230 points. followed by Puerto Rico wtth 14 7 A total of 14 countnes are compet- ing m the compet1t1on. including Barbados. England, France. Ireland. Israel, Ital}. Japan. Brazil. New Zealand. Peru and Portugal. F OR BANKS, THIRDTIM'E T HE CHARM - LOS ANGELES (AP) -Htltory nearty repeated ltMtf foi WUMe Banka. And. It ft had, the ftneat trtpte tumpw thls country hu known may have mlued a final chance to compete In the Otympk:a. Now 28. Banke )us1 mlaled qualifytng for tM 1976 Gamee at Montreat, and he saw h6e ctwnce to compete at Motcow In 1980 dashed by a U.S.-led boycott. Thtl year. Banks earned the third end flnal spot on the U.S. team h•ded for Loa Angetee Juty 28-Aug. 12. "I cherish this more then a lot of athtetee," Banks eap. ••Thfa la my third try and probably my tat. Thll IS a very spedal moment In my Nfe, one of the blQoest QOe18 In my ltt. come true. f o wtn a sUYet ot a bfona might be a dlsappolntment. but lt'• atff1 a~ thing for me.•• In 1976, Benk.t ftna.Md four Jnohes beNnd the third quallfler fot the team. "MyfamOywentto Montreal(aite of the 1976 Otympk:s) and I stayed home becauae I didn't have tlcketa," Bank• recalled ln a recent lntervtew. Four years lat•. Preetdent Cart« called for a U.S . boycott of the M(JeCOW G8fMI becal• of the ScMet anterventJon In Afotw*tan, and e.nkswasnrtout ~.How d\d hefeee? 0 Dhlgusted," he replled. "1 tup- ~ t felt the tame WrJ the athtet• from the Eut9m Eur~ peen oountriee feet now (about the Scwlet-led C)OyCOt\), bUt you get over that. tt took me about a yeer." At the U.S. Ofymplc triels lut ~ ... BANU/C2) U.S. gym coach confident ..... HB'sPeters thinks squad has medal potential By HOWARD L. HANDY .......... o.9r .... Don Peters 1s confident the United States women's gymnastics team will come away from the Olympic Games with flying colors and some gold medals to boot. Peters, a Huntmgton Beach res1· dent and the U.S. coach. says this 1s a strooa team. .. I feel very confident ~art going to be contenders for the aold medal as a team," Peters said followtng the final exhibition meet 1p1nst Canada last weekend at Ccmtos Collcie. "I think this is a very stroOj team and I don't think any of the boycot- tina nations could beat us. either." Two members of the team have trained under Romanian mentor Bela Katolyi in Houston and five of the other six have trained an Hununaton Beach under Peters Karolyi coa_ched Nadia Comanecb1, the datlina of the 1972 Olympics and ap1n m '76. Mary Lou Rctton, a I S-ycar-old from West V111Jn111s Amenca·s top perfonner. "l don't think about pttSSutt whrn t am m a mttt," Rcuon says. .. I block it ou• and don't think about it. I ju ' ao o ut thcrc and do my thana. I'm sure I will bt at my peak for the Olympic GameJ -= .... ..... .,,. ,.,,.,,. ,,,_,,. ~ -------OQ§) "It will be fun to be competing at home To go out there' and have I 0.000 Amencans behmd )OU is really going to be a vcat feeling. One of my goals when It started was 10 make: tht team Now it's to wm a aold medal .. Julianne McNamara also train'> under Karoly1 ht IS I lf'&dUatt of Manna Ht&h an Hun11ng1on Beach She work.ca out u SC' A TS for S('veral year& while completing h1ah ~hool She has been a mem~r of the national team for fi~ years "I really don't think about an)'ont cl~ when I'm compctmg." he saH "I'm 1n the oot shape I've ever bttn 1n and I'm conficknt. Thi~ wa-, the ~t mttt I ever had ... Retton and McNamara fin1,hed onc-t...-o 1n the all-around compt"ll· uon and bttWttn thtm compiled a total ofc11ht ptrf~t "''Ores of JO The h1 he t total for 111...around would hr 80 and Renon linashcd at .,9 Sil "'•th McNa mara at 79.50. Perhaps the most pleasant surpme of the meet at Cemtos was the performance of Kath~ Johnson. 1hc oldest mcmberofthc l ' S team at 24 Johnson finished third an the all· around compe11uon ""Ith 78 Q'i pomts after bartl} mal..ing thr eight· member team at the tnals Johnson has lived m Hun11ng1on Beach for a }car and a half and says tt doc\n 't bother her to be older than her teammates. "No. I don't rcall\ fC't'I hke a mother 10 somr of the girls.. .. she says. "We'rc a team and we help each other all we an." Johnson as usuall}' the first to get to 1 teammate after an out<1tand101 or d1sappo1nt1ng pcrforman~ to offer words of confidence "I fttl hkc I'm n&ht up 1h(rc no" ·· \he said after tht' mttt "llh Canada "In thr tnals. despite m) tmubl" on thr tla"· 1 did all ntht Ata1ns1 Canada. I had a fev. th1n15 I could hhc done better " Johnwn was a member oftht' 1980 LI S q1ympic team. the only one i.Ull m acuve compcuuon and on this year's. squad. Tv.o Pacific.a Htah tucknts, one II\ IOJ 1n Garden oro~r and 1hc othcf 1n Huntinaton bch. ha\C a urtd themK'hn of pots on the s111- mcm~r team thal will compete'" the 01 mp1 Johnson appean 10 have the fifth spot and the d«1 ion on thr ~1'th will probabl> not ~ madr unul ~4 huun bcforr the com()('t1t1on. (Pleue .ee OTIINA8T8/C:l) .. .. fut's our st}'le of beU, we never do t.M same thanp," center fielder Uoyd Moseby said afkrward. "But bunlina (an that itu.at..100) hke that? That's unusual." Damaso Garcia's dunker otr the end of the bat to center followed Griffin's bunt and scored tors. Moseby brouJbt home the final run of the mnang when be lut a slow chopper 10 shortstop Rob Plcciolo for t.M second out that sc~red Griffin from third. J So while the Blue Jays proceeded to 01ckel-and-d1me Zahn to death. the} added single runs in the fourth seventh and ninth, for good measure. Theu seventh inning run came on Moseby's I Sth homer of the: year. who went on to JO 3-for-5 including an RBI-double in the ninth Th e final touches '"We've got to Ft leadl and main- tain lbcm," Moeeb)' aid, ta<bo's ha Vint.., MVP•t)'pe ICatOn (.211, S7 RBI) ··0u.rrame as lO &el ahead, ICOtt runs. steal hues ... the kind of club we arc, we have to like adva.ntaee of opportunities. "We have the ability lO play a short pme and ett a lot of'buc hits. and we have the ability to play a Iona pme, and hll thc home run,. .. The Angels, on the other band, could counter JUst two nrns otr Leal -Bobby Grieb 's third in runs two. run homer-his niothofthcyearand second an as many days. Althouah 11 won., Toronto suffered its first tcas0n«ries loss in 1984 as the Anaels took 7 of 12. However. the first o1ace Antlds' (Pleue eee ANOltLa/CS) Workmen at Cal State Fullerton •taple the Amerlcaa flaC to a rod ln the amnutam. The 0.. will be han& with tboee of other nationa participating ln die handball com petition of the Olympic Gamee. Dodgers squander rally after rally LA loses 20th in last 32 games; Cardinals next PITTSBURGH (.\Pl -Lam McWtlhams won an a wall But the Pmsburgh left-hander's s1x.-h1t1rr1 n a >-! Pirates '1c1on O\ er the Los ~ngeles Dodgers ""as an~· thing but a leisure!\ \\ edncsda' naght ""alk through the par!.. Mc\\ II hams worked out of fre - quent Jams and SUI"\' I\ ed -.even wall..., 10 p11chmg the suddenl) hot Pirates Lo their se' en th v1cton in their last r1gh1 games. The Dodge~. ""ho n.'ma1n i<' games behand the NL \\est-leading San Diego Padres. tra,el to St Louis tor four game· beginning tonaght tChannrl 11 at ~ '\0) "l''e never pnched a game hkc that I don't thanl. l'\C e'er v.alked more than fi,e," McW1lhams said after a pair of double pla\s and a clutch throw h" nght-fielder Doug Fro~I ended a suCC't'ss1on of Dodger threats For the Dodge-rs. t_!lcir :!0th los'i to their last 32 games was a suCXCSSton of missed opponunites -mcludrng a fifth-mmng rall}' cut short by a umpire's dcc1s1on that was heatedly disputed by Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda Wtth the Pirates leading ~. R.J Re\ no Ids singled to nght wt th the bases loaded and two outs. sconng Dave Anderson and German Rivera. But Ste"e Sax was cut down at third b' Fro~rs on-hne throw as he tncd 10 mo' r from first to third ··He was !Mlfe, there was noquesllon about 1t.'' Lasorda said. "M}' th10j \\a'i the gu}' (umpire Jerry Dale) was ou1 of pos1t1on on the call. He was a httk too far back (from the play) . he was ddin11el) safe· Ju'it hke McW1lhams. Dodgers <>tanl·r JerT) Reuss. 2-4. struuled "Ith his control. But unlike \1c\\ 1lham'i. who went the distance. Reuss lhrev. Just 18 pttcbes and retired JUSt one batter unul he was 'anked b\ Lasorda. "He had nothinf. on the ball, ab\Olutcl) nothmg. · Lasorda ex- plained "He said he felt all naht but ht> wasn't throwtng the ball well." "My ball was movtOj well .. Reun said "llnfonunuely. 1t wasn•t m the stnkc zone." Barber signs with Rams Tia.ht end Mike Bar~r. who t.1u&ht a team-lcadmg ~5 pa'isn for t>57 ,ar'ds last season. hu re-signed W1th th'C Ram1.. tilt Nattonal Football Le ~ team announced WC'\1n~a) Barber I. a v('teran of e1ah1 Nfl SC'asons. \tgn('d a two-year cont..-ct. the Rams said. Barber. who has ~artcd 95 con~uttvt games 10 the NA.. bas 211 carttr rctt'puons for 2.709 >•rd and 17 touchdowns He v.111 "'l)On tot~ Ramr.' tr11nin1 camp at Cal Statt Fullerton 1h1'i Fnday alon) W'fth th'C remainder of the team's Yetenns Meanwhile. dun"J Wcdnnd~)'\ v.iorkout at Cal lite FullMon. ofTen 1ve ta Ide It'\ Kowal k1 ufTttcd a kntt tnJury and wtll undCf'IO arth~p1c 'urten Or < larcn<'t'. h1clds 1 '9Chcdul('d to pctfonn the suflrf) tod.a) at Ccnun~a H pital 1n ln&)ewood ~owalu1 appartntl) sufftttd dam.qt'd cantlqt in h1\ lcf\ knee dunna 11\t club'\af\emoon practice. Hcoould be 'ckliMd for up to \JI. wttks. ? I I C9 Ortnge Cout DAIL y PILOT /Thursday. JulY 19. 1ea. GYMNASTS •• Prom Cl llCCOrdiQ& &o Peters. The other _,rt wdl tra.ln with the team. live an the Ofympic Village and serve as an alternate. Lucy Wener wtll br a ~n1or at Manna H!Jh m the fall but a knee ul.Jury has probably ended her bid for a spot on the team She had 10 drop out of the oompeuuon Sunday night and will have arthroscopic surgery on the kn« soon Pam Stied. ltves 1n Hunttn,ton Beach and will be a junior at PaC1fic.a 1n the fall. She 1s definttely on the team along with Michelle Dussem who wtll be a sophomore at Pacifica. Dussem had a perfect I 0 1n the floor ex.erc1se Sunday dunng the optionals. Mane Roethhsbcrger graduated from Manna High this year and comes from good )tocl Her father wasa member of the 1968 U.S. men's gymnastics team and 1s currentl) head coach at the Universtt} of Mmnesota 1n the spon She was a strong contender for the sixth spot on the team but suffered an elbo"' 1nJUf) at the Canadian meet that ma) hamper her chances The other gymnast an lOntenuon t!> Tracee Tala,era of Walnut Creel 1n Nonhem Calttom1a '"Kath~ looks hke a delinlle com- petitor nght now .. Peters says. "TU ha'e to sit down with the coaching staff and review all the different aspects before making a final de- cision. l t would appear that the 1ruury will keep Lucy off the team." The United States has never bad a medal in women's gymnastics and Retton appears one of the leading ~:~:.:~~~~~'1~~~~~~~~ contenders to snap that loogjinx. And L SCHROEDER: TWO-METER .• Prom Cl We're more talented and more ex· pmcnocd." Th~ statement' were no boa ts -Schroeder was simply aiv1na his views in a rather mauer-of·fact man· ner. "In 1980 I was intjm1dattd by a few," continues Schroeder. "Bas1cal- ly the Russians. Hunaary and even WC$t Germany, a little. Now, I'm not intimidated by anyone. There 1s no one I can't personally beat and set a strong two-meters against." Schroeder also possesses great con- fidence 1n the coaching system and Nitzkowsh "He exJ>C('.ts a lot and is a perfectionist," says Schroeder. "He wants l 00 percent all of the time. As a water polo technician, he's the best in the world. He knows the game better than anyone else." Schroeder's one regret about the upcoming Games is the absence of the Soviet Union. ~ausc of the latter's boycott. "I really feel we'd beat the Russians." he says. "l was asked by one person to name an all-star team from these Games. but I really wouldn't trade an) ofours for anyone 1n the world. "Amateur athletics -you have to set your pnont1es. There are other things more important in off-years - JOb. family. But this year hardly anyone has missed anything. Every- one knows this is 1t. "We always knew the one thing we lacked was playing together. Every water polo team in the world knew we were just 5-10 percent away from it." This will be home<.'om1ng. too. for Schroeder, whose talents were dis- played for four years at Pepperdine - three with All-Amencan status. Olympic Game$, is the b1agest &bins an my ltfe. "No matter where i&'s played J>C'O{>le are exc1ted and pumped up, but it's nacc to have that home pool. "When I hc•rd &be Games would be at Pepperdme l used to 10 down to the Jacuzzi and sit &hett, visualmna the stands, the fans, the winning." American water polo has been visualizing such things for a long time with one setback after another since winnini the bronu in 1972 at Munich. The failure to qualify for the Montreal Games in 1976. then the boycott of the Soviet Games in '80 have made it a very long haul. And Schroeder was amona the victims in that boycott, as have most ofth1s team. "We've shared a lot," he says. "The boycott, traveling and the single-minded goal of winning the gold medal at the Olympics. "It's really a good feelios. The whole experience. being involved. l t's one of the reasons I contmued after the boycott. "I was bitter. frustrated and disap- pointed. But I weighed the facts -1f everything wehaddooe-was forthe Olympics only. it wouldn't have been worth 1t. Really. there's so much more than JUSt the Olympics." The return of Gary Figueroa to the • team after a three-year absence has also made a biJ impact on Schroeder. "We really missed him." he admits. "He makes me look good as a two- meter man beolusc he can put the ball in -even with a pas$ that isn't that good." there are many that feel she could be a gold medalist. 0.-, .... ,......, ......... u,111 Terry Schroeder la the pivot of attack for the U.S. Olympic water polo team. "It's a pool I've played m over 200 games." he says. "But 1h1s, the The United St.ates rolled up a I 6-1 ·I record against the world's best • m three tournaments. Coaches, m.edia tab UNL V to win in PCAA football From AP dispatcbes FRESNO -The Nevada Las Vegas ti] Rebels were picked Wednesda} by both c II• coaches and the media to capture the 1984 Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1auon football title. The Rebels received all eight first-place votes from the coaches for a totaJ of 64 points. The sports wnters and broadcasters at the PCAA media day gave UNLV 34 first-place votes and 352112 points. The Rebels were 7-4 last season. and this vear's squad includes six returning starters on defense: nine on offense. Cunmngham 1s one of several returning stanmg quarterbacks m the PC .\A. Fresno State's Kevin Sweene} passed for 16 TDs as a freshman last season. and Cal State Fullenon has the exciting Damon Allen back Fullenon. the defending PC' .<\A champion. was tabbed for second place Wednesda} b}' the media. with six. first-place votes and :!78111 points. The coaches tabbed Utah State for second and predicted that Fullerton will be fourth. Fresno State was third choice in both \.Otes. Utah St.ate was picked for fourth by the media. The media and coaches agreed on the fifth through eighth spots, with San Jose St.ate, Pacific. Long Beach State and New Mexico State. in that order. The first games involving PC'AA teams wdl bC on Sept. I New Mexico State w1ll be at San Jose for a conference opener. and Fresno and Fullerton will play nonconference games Quote of the day ,,_ MlcktMm. ,..,..,..bertng that he pl8)'td e rOUnd of gotf al Wlnged Foot. llteOf the recent U.S. open, on his honeymoon 24 yws llQO: .. My wne, a.t>era. followed me around .. day. Now. ehe know. better.'' MISL pair suspend operations LOS .\"IGELES (AP) -The MaJor Indoor Soccer League Board of Governors 2' unan1mousl) approved a plan to allow the Buffalo Stallions and the Phoenix Pnde to suspend operations for one year "This is an approach that. 1f not invented b) the M ISL. has been developed and refined b) It," said outgoing league Comm1ss1oner Earl Foreman. whose successor was also discussed dunng the opening day of the league·~ thrce-da) annual meeting in suburban Cenury ( 11~ White Sox acquire Smalley 'JEW YORK -The Chicago Wh1te Sox a1:qu1r. ed mficlder Ro) Smalle) from h1I the Ne"" York 'ankee'> on Wednesda" 10 e"tchange tor t\\O minor league pla~crs to be named later the .\mencan League teams announced. Smalle\ JI wa!> h1ttmg 239 ""1th sc"en homers and ~b runs batted in this }'ear as a part-timer ""llh the 'r ankce<> He was obtamed from Minnesota on .\pnl I 0 1982 for pitchers Ron Da' 1s and Paul Bons and mfielder Greg Gagne Twins snap five-game streak Keat Hrbek homered and Job.D m Batcber threw a sax-hitter as Minnesota defeated Balumore. 3-1. Wednesday night in Amencan League actton. The scries- ending decision gave the Twins a 7-5 mark against the Onoles this season. their first winning season against Baltimore since 1976. The win also snapped the Twins' five-game losing streak and the Orioles' three-game wmning skein ... In other AL activity Wednesday, Ted Simmons collected three hits and drove in two runs and Hrbek veteran right-hander Don Sutton scattered seven hits through eight innings as Milwaukee downed Seattle. 5-2. The victory, which snapped the Brewers· five-game losing streak. was Milwaukee's first WIO IO SIX games at the Kmgdome this season . . . Ray Barria pitched a four-hitter and Dave Klngmu drove 10 three runs as Oakland ended a five- game losing streak by beating Boston. 7-2 . . Ron Guidry and Jay Howell threw a combined s1x-hmer and rookie Bobby Meacbam broke a lie with a run-scoring smgle in the fifth inning as New York topped Texas. 3-1 ... Greg Lazln1klcollcc1ed four hits and drove 10 a pair of runs 1n a I 6-h1t attack to lead Chicago to a I 0-6 victory over Detroit. Luz1nsk1 ignited a three-run fifth-inning rally w11h a leadoff double as the Whtte Sox overcame a 5-4 Tiger lead . . Bert Blyleveo tossed a six-hitter for 71/\ innings before needins relief help in Cleveland's 2-1 victory over Kansas City. . Phillies get rare sweep of Reds Mike Schmidt drove in four runs with m a pair of homers and a bases-loaded single Wednesday night to power Philadelphia to a 7-5 victor) overC1ncinna1i.completinga three-game sweep of the Reds. It was the Phillies' first three·game sweep at 14-year-old Riverfront Stadium. Their last sweep in Cincinnati came in July. 1956 at Crosley Field . Elsewhere in the National League Wednesda)' Dale Murplay scored from first base on Keo Oberkfell'a two-out double 1n the I 0th inn mg to provide Atlanta with a J.2 victory over Montreal. Ex.pos' staner Bill Galllcksoo, 6-7. who pitched a perfect game through the six.th inning. retired the first two batters 1n the 10th before Murph)' hned a single to left and Oberkfell de- livered his game-winning hit ... Rick Sutcliffe pitched a six-hitter and Ryne Sandberg had a hand in two first-inning runs as Chicago took a 4-1 victory over San Diego. Schmidt Sutcliffe. 6· I. struck out six. and walked one 1n snapping a three-game win streak by the Padres. leaders of the Western Division ... Keltb Hernudei belted a two-run homer and Walt Terrell and Jease Orosco combined on an e1ght-h1tter as the "Jew York Mets beat Houston. 3-1. Hernandez's home run capped a three-run rally in the fifth inning against Nolan Ryu, 7-6. All three runs were unearned and were ~t up by an error b} Ryan ... Darrell Porter belted a grand-slam homer with two out tn the bottom of the I Ith inning. powenng St. Louts to an 8-4 tnumph night over San Francisco Poner's homer. his ninth of the 'ear and sixth career grand slam. came off Bob Lacey, fl-I Tommy Herr sent the game into extra tnnings wtth an RBI stngle wtth one out m the ninth. ln•ex•pen•alve"' "tin 1k spen' 11v) not h1gh tn price reasonable cl11SS1lted .... -... advert•s•no -1 rW9I Classlf1ed Advertising 642-5678 NOW ACCEPTING OLYMPIC RESERVATIONS H11.., I 11l· ..,.., • f>ka..,111 l • \ 11 p111 r ..,l " " ' '-f\l11J,! U1u11J,!, I 1111111' e t";'("~P• ,__.t..., Allen's decision to come later PHOENIX -Anzona Wranglers [!] Coach George Allen said Wednesday that he will delay his decision about whether to •II• retire or return to the United States Football League team for "approximately a month." Allen. 66. had previously said he would announce his intention next week before departing on a European vacation. "I want to get some rest and evaluate where the franchise is going and what direction the league is heading." said Allen. who told reporters last week that would like to coach for at least two more years if his health holds up. · "I haven't changed any of that," he said. "I JUSt don·1 want to go through another year like I had this year. It wasn't wonh 1t. It was so tough and so frustrating. I wish l could put m words how tough this ~ason was. but I can't." Anzona switched franchises with the Chicago Bhtz last Sept. 30 and needed to w1n its last four regular· season games to finish at 10-8 and make the USFL playoffs as a w1ld<ard entry. "If we had stayed 1n Chicago. we would have had a fine team and won all the way along. The move got us going in the wrong d1rcct1on with a slow start," Allen said. ··we were starting over. It was hectic and trauma11c and very frustrating. There were so many off- the-field obstacles to overcome even before you could inflate the footballs and play the games. But it's great 10 overcome adversity." Scheer named to Clipper post LOS ANGELES -Carl Scheer, m former president and general manager of the Denver Nuggets. has been named executive vice president and generaJ man- ager of the Los Angeles Oippcrs. Scheer. 47. spent 10 years as the president and general manager of the Nuggets before being fired by the National Basketball Association team on May 7. "We arc extremely fortunate to be in a position to hire a person Wlth the great qualifications that C'.arl bnngs with him." said Alan Rothenberg, president of the 01ppers, at a news conference. "He is one of the most expenenced general managers 1n the NBA and has expenence 10 running both the personnel and business ends of basketball." Area trio qualifies Three area golfers have qualified for the final rounds 1h1s weekend in the 85th n annual Southern California Golfing As· soc1auon's Amateur Championship at San Gabnel Country Club. Earning berths in the final rounds, to be held Fnday through Sunday, were Mike Ivy of Mesa Verde Country Club. Danny Bibb of Big Canyon CC and Eric Woods from Irvine Coast CC. There were no other area golfers that qualified in any of the other three handicap flights. TeleT18lon, radio se. 'Hollywood' feels squeeze Henderson's Super Bowl rtng 1 to be sold by IRS at auction DALLAS (AP) -The Internal Revenue Service has scheduled an auction to sell the 1978 Super Bowl ring of Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson, the flamboyant former Dallas Cowboys linebacker now imprisoned in California. Earlier this year, Henderson said he was in such financial trouble that he would be willing to sell the ring - valued at about $5,000 -and two National Football Conference champ1onsh1p nngs. to pay off his debts. Sm~ then. the IRS confiscated Henderson's Super Bowl nng and plans to auction it Aug. 1 at the IRS office tn Mesquite in an attempt to recover $156,881 an delinquent income tax.es. the Dallas Times Herald reported Wednes- day. Henderson and his former wife. Wyett.a. owe $143. 776 m taxes for 1979andS13, J 05 for 1980, indudtng interest and penalties. the IRS says. Henderson's lawyer, Amie Gold of Los Angeles, refused to comment on Henderson's tax problems. Henderson, 31. 1s serving a 41'2·year sentence in California after pleading no contest to a charge ofscxuaJly assaulting two teen-age gtrls and then offering them a bribe not to testify against hitn. Henderson has blamed bis problems on cocaine and alcohol. Dallas Coach Tom Landry dismissed Henderson after five years on the Cowboy squad late in the 1979 season. The linebacker was traded to the San Francisco 49crs, was waived and picked up by the Houston Oilers early in the 1980 season. Released by the Oilers after that season, he entered a drug rehabiht.ation center in Arizona. He then tried out with the Miami Dolphms in the summer of 1981 , but suffered a neck injury and was forced to quiL Henderson's nns is 10-<:arat white gold with two~ point diamonds set m blue stars and surrounded by 25 smaller diamonds. It is valued at $5,000 by Jim Halt of Josten 's of DaJlas, the company that produced it for the Cowboys. Henderson also owns two NFC championship nngs of lesser value from the 197 5 and 1978 seasons. Halt estimated the 1978 nng to be worth $3.000. The IRS will try to stimulate more interest in the auction by placing ads in the sports section of both DaJlu newspapers this weekend, Hoefnagle said. Dallas' Newhouse retires THOUSAND OAKS -Dallas Cowboys fullback Robert Newhou~ retired Wednesday after a 12-ycar career with the National Football League club. Newhouse, 34. informed Coach Tom Landry of his dec1Ston in a telephone call Wednesday night, said team spokesman Greg Aiello. Newhouse. who played collegiate ball at the Univer- sity of Housto n. was a second-round draft choice in the 1972 NFL draft. He finished his career with the Cowboys as the team's fourth all·time leading rusher. For the past three years, Newhouse was a backup ~lback to Ron Spnngs and a sJ>C('.iaJ teams player. "It was not unexJ>C('.ted," Aiello said. "He did not pon Sunday wt th the other running backs because of an illness in his family and bad promised to let Coach Landry know of his decision by Thursday." He still cuts a wide swath Former Olympian Faulkner teaches fencing at age 93 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Fifty years qo. Ralph Faulkner was crossma swords with Errol Aynn earning $5.000 a week as a viUam and sabre mst~ctor for Hollywood's swashbuckling heroes. "Now he 1s white-haired and about to tum 93. A cane has replaced his sword and his &ramed eyes are failina. But Faulkner -one of the world's oldest Olympians and the last of mov1edom 's sword-wieldina adventuren- sull cuts a wide SWllth atona Hollywood Boulevard. Thrtt times a week, about 20 fcnon. studenu ptbcr at Falcon Studios and pay SS for a 3'h·hour lesson f'rOm the feisty two-tame Olymp11n. "People say why don't you stop &has tcachina and make a museum out of this," said Faulkner, surrounded 10 has tiny offict by a wall collection of e•ot1c sabers, foils. dagtrs and old photop11phs. A hot propeny dunna the hel&ht of Hollywood's Golden Era. he often worked two movies at a time while tcachma ~wonbmansh1p to film lqcnds such u Aynn. DouaJas F11roonks. Ronald Colman and Bastl Rathbone A~ the oldest member of the Los Anf:C~S Olympu~ Orgnnmna C"ommauee's sptnt team. lhct"C ~a chance he may present a medal or two at the Summer Games, which begin July 28 and run throuah Aua. 12. It would be a binenweet journey of nost&Jaia for Faulkner, whose Olympic wounds have not oomplctely healed. In 1928 he was the biahcst-ranked member of the U.S. Olympic fencinf team. But he's convinced that po)jtjcs "very definitely' depnved rum of an opponunitytowin an 1ncliv1duaJ medal ar"he Amsterdam Olympics. Back then. he said. New Yorken oontrolled the spon and they "felt they bad better people." "I wasn't one of the 1uys. They didn't feel a sav• from out West could be superior." he said. . ~s a result. he was placed m team play instead o( md1v1dual compettuon. Two weeks later in Dieppe, France ~aultner won the saber world champ1onship -one of 'few Americans to brnk European d9m1natJon of the spon. Later, bo was worl~ runner.up 1n the cpee competition in Os~ Belaium. "I p:t I little bitter about it,•• sajd faul.kntr wbo wilJ be 93 on Friday. ' Dunnahisteen-aicd1)'11n Abilcnt, Kan., he operated a fish1n1 companr. Wlth another Kansan named Dwipt O Eisenhower and 'sold carp for 20 cenu 1 fish." Latct. he WIS I forest ranaer 1n Washi11&1on Stitt bcrore tbe lurw Of the thrattr took ham to New York City Cl ) Tejon Ranch offers hunters prime game Two hours from Orange County, area presents opportunity for trophy elk -----'-- Mmt biaaame hunters have to travel hundreds of miles an quest of trophy animals. Elk, moose, antelope and deer arc h&&h on the list of those wbo cajoy the thrill of 1 quality bunt and the wte offine wild same meat on the dinner table. Southlanders who are lookina for a nearby buntinaarea, in which a trophy elk can be harvested. should contacttheTejon Ranch. TheTejon &S over 3 50.000 acres of pnmc mountain habitat. two hours from FoR lHE Rl coRo 'M' • • • t • • MAJOR LEAGUE STANOINGI AIMttaln LHew WHT otVIStOM W L ~. Ga ., '4 S77 Mells Cl'llceoo Ml"1Wwt1 O.kteno 46 46 500 45 46 4'S 2 ., 3 '5 so .47, s .. 11 .. K.aiu.s Cltv THU 44 SI ."3 40 SI 440 40 S4 .426 Otlroll Toronto lelllmor-• Boston New Yori! 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Ga Sen Dteoo S3 J7 Sl9 Al1-nl1 41 46 Sil 1 DMlitn 47 '' ••S I V> Hou"on ..C 50 461 1 I Clnclnnell '° 5' 426 1 S Sen Fr•nclsco JS 5' 31S 11''2 EAST DIVISION N-Vort< S2 36 591 Cl'llcaoo S2 39 571 I , PfllleOM>hla SI tO S40 2 ., sos , . .., MonlrHI 46 4S St. Loul' •S 41 414 ,, , Pl11s00ro11 39 S3 42' IS W""'10IY't ~ Pl111bUro11 s. Decl9er\ 7 Cllleevo •. Sen DI~ I Allenl1 3, Montrul 2 (10 1nnin11il F'tllladef9hl• 7. Clnclnne ll S SI Louis I. Sen FrenctSco 4 (I 1 1nn1n11•I HIW York J, Mou•IOll I TedeY'• Gamet DMlitn (Htnhlstr S·l l 11 SI LOUIS (LePolnl 7-1), (n) Sen Frenclsco tM. Devi' 3·91 et Cl'llceoo (SenderM>n S-2) Sen Dleeo (Loller 7·7) el Pllllt>ur1111 (Cendelerl• l •'l, (n) New York IBerenvl 7·91 11 Cincinnati (Solo 9-3), (n) Pl'llledt4Pfll1 (Kooim.n 10-11 11 Allenll (McMurlrv 7· IOI, (") Montr .. 1 (LM 1'·4) et Hou,1on IL1Cou '-Ol. (n) ,,,....,,, Glmtl ~ .. SI Louis. '"' S." Frenclsco et Cl'llce90 S.n 01~ 11 Plllsburol'I, 1, (l·n) Hew York el Clnclnn1ll, (n) Pl'lllldele>nl1 11 All1nl1, <nl MonlrHI ti Hou,lon, (n) AMERICAN LEAGUR Blue Jan I, AN!lb 2 TORONTO CALl~ORNIA lllrh... lllrll ... ' 0 1 2 Pelll' cf 4 1 1 0 S I 3 J Grlcl'I 2b l I I 2 SOOO Lynnr1 4000 4 I I 0 ReJtc.'n 01'1 4 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 De<:ncs lb ' 0 I 0 J I , I Sconlr' lb 3 0 I 0 2000 Oownl1111K 3000 3000 loontc 3010 4 2 0 1 Plcelolo n 2 0 0 0 473 1 WhtOllllU 1000 Gercle 2t> Moset>vcf GlellH CJl'ln•nOll B1r1leld rt UPSheW lb LHCl'l lb BMer1"1 c Gloro 3b Griffin u T.-S 17 I II I T9'ah JI 1 S 2 se..•v .,._ T...... I ISO I• 101-I ~ 002 000 000-2 Geme WIMlng ltBI -:'~P1heW (I ) E-Plcclolo. DP-Tor"9•0 1, C.llfomle 1 LOI -Toronto 5. I C•llfornle 3. 28'-CJOhnM>n, Moseby \tll-MostbY (151, Grid! (ti S&-0.clnc.t (3)1F-G.,cle T.,..... LMIW.11-2 c.......... 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Tb1s huac ranch has one of the la.raest Rocky Mountain elk henis in lhe state. wt aeason, the ranch opened its pnvate ptes for the fint time in years toelkhunlina. Hunters wbodrewelk permitseajoyed one of the fincsthunu that this state bas to offer and 60 percent of those in the field harvested bull elk. The largest trophy bull taken durtn' the season was a aiant seven- by-e1a,ht point bull, that field dreued DOUBLES LAParrl'11, Tues, U. Cow· aM, Seattle, 24. Lemon. O.troll, 24, Garcia. Toronlo, 13, Mellll'llllv. H-VOf"k, 22. Trammell, 0e1ro11, n TRIPLES COllln•. Toron•o. 11; MoM«IY. Toronto. 11; aw.n . s..11 ..... UMNW. Toronto. 7; KGlt>ton. Ot1rott, '· ltL.ew, Cl'llaigo, '· HOME RUNS Kln9men. Ollltend. 2•. Arm.s, Benion, 25, Kllllll, Cl'llcaQO, 21, Tr-nton, CieW!and, 21, EMIM'rav. 1•111· mote, 20. STOLEN BASES. lt~IOll. Olklend. 4S, ~ A11e111. ». lutW, Cleveland, >0, Garcle, Toronto, 2', Colins, Toronto, ?l PITCHING (t oedalons) L .... Tor1>11to, 11·2, 2.'2. CeudlM, O.tllend, 1·2, 1.", Stieb, Toronto, 10-3, 2.ll, l tv .. Yfn, C .. veleftd, 9-l, l .1S, ,..,rv, Detroit, 12·4, 3.lt STRIKEOUTS· Wttt, .,.._ 112, Leno11on. S..llle, 103, Nlekro. H-Yortc., 100; Stlet>, Toronto, "' HO\IQh, Teaes, fl SAVES: Qul~rv. KeMes CllY. 24, Flnoers. Mllweull ... 20, CaudlM, Oakland, 1', H«nendel, Detroit, 17; RDevi.. Minne· '°''· 17. Ndenlll..Mttue BATTING (210 el bel,l: Gwvnn, Sen Dlello. .351, Frencone. Montrul, .J.M. Sandtlef'g, Cl'llceoo, .3'0; Wellllnvton, Al· !ante • ..320; Her11enoe1. New York, .313. RUNS: S.lldbtrCI, Cl'llca90, '3; Samuel, Pl'lllldell>hle. •2; Mur-l>hv, At1en111, 40; llteln· et, MonlrMI, 40. WIOolM. Sen Dleoo, 60. RBI: GCerl.,, MonlrMI, 67, SdlmlOI, Pl'llladtloNI, "· JDevl•, Cl'lleego, 5', ~. Hou1tott, 55. Sandberg, Cl'll· CffO, SS. HITS: GwvM, Sen Dleoo, 12,; Sandberg, Cl'lfc.eoo, 124; Samuel, Pl'l~ll. 120, Cruz. HoustOll, 101; RRemlrez. Allent1, 106 DOUBLES: Hubbard, Allenl1, 22; Semuet. F'tllledtlPhle, 20; Sendbere, Cl'll· ClllO. 20; Frencona, Montr..i, 1', GCerttr, Montrul, 1'; Relntt, Monlreel, 19. TRIPLES: Samuel. ~le. 12, SandCl«'ll. Cl'llQgo, 12; Crut , H«nlon, I, GWVM, Sell C*eo. I , McGee, Sll.GIM. 7 HOME RUNS: Murrltlv. Alle"ll , 20, ScnmlOf, Pl'llledelPNe, 20; GCert.,, MiOtl· trMI, 17, MlrlNI. DNell'I. 17; Vlroll, PtltledelPflle. 15. STOLEN BASES Samuel, Pl'll1-dt!Phl1, 43; Wl901m, Sen Dleoo, 3'; Demler, Cl'll• ceoo. 31; Reines. Mon1r .. 1, 31, Redus, Clndnnell, 31. PITCHING (9 0.Cl•lons)' Lee, MonlrMI, 14·4, U5; Orosco. New Yorll, 7·2, 1.7', Oerll1111, New York, 10-3, 3.11; Solo, Clndn· natl. 9-3, J.31, "-· DNell'I. 1144, 1.12. STRIKEOUTS· Gooden, New VOf"k, 143, V-.Z .... , ~ 1•, Ryen, HOUSIOl'I, 11S; Solo, Clncl~ll. 105; Cerlton, Pl'llledel· 1>1111, 104. SAVES· SYll.,, SILouls, n , HOiiand, Pl'lllldell>hl1, 21; LtSmllll, Chlcailo. 20. Orosco. N-Vork. 19, Goswoe. Sen Di.vc>. 16 Aneel •ver•ws BATTING Aa R H HR Ral .. ct. Sconle<s 2' 3 9 1 3 37S Beniquez ISS 2'2 S4 S 11 )41 Cerew 246 31 73 3 27 297 Brown 92 I 1 16 ' " .2t3 Wiifong 179 19 '8 3 17 26' LYM 189 'I 16 11 32 2'3 Nar-ron I S 7 2'2 J 10 2S9 DeClncfl 312 '7 10 11 ..c 256 Rt JackSOtl 300 40 1' IS 46 2'7 Ptlll' 211 '7 6' 2 n 240 Grlcft lM ?& ..C 9 26 237 Downing 300 )3 67 I I SO m Plcclolo 9' 11 19 I 7 202 9oone 259 19 S2 I 20 201 Scl'lof'tet0 n• 2 s o l 14 199 Ro. Jeckwn 17 S IS 0 S 172 Teten 3122 ,.. m a it1 .241 ...-TCHING I~ H aa SO W·LlltA S.ncne1 so 46 It 37 6·2 I " Aase 11'> I I S 0·0 2 16 Forldl 1''h 14 ) 10 1· I 2 20 C~tt 37''> 34 11 20 2·1 241 Zahn 129 12S 31 la 9·7 ? 79 Keutmen 341/IJ 1' 12 21 1·2 3.41 Wlll 143l'J 137 '° 112 10-7 3.S2 John 111 146 34 31 H 3 66 Romanick I~ 14) 40 SS 9-9 3.74 Kl'on 17'"> 19 1 n 2· 1 u1 Sll lOll 1~ 97 23 23 3·3 s °' Curll' I l• 3 4 O·O S 63 LICorte 2~ 30 11 ll 1·2 '7S Swen S I 0 2 O·I IOIO Otlltrs 11 16 9 S O· I 9 00 T.-n m •I) "' 1'S m ., ... ua S.vfl. Sancher •. Corbell 4, A1se 1 K1ufmen, l<tM>n U.S. ,,,.. ~lps (It Br ..... MIU.) Seceftll ... SIMMs Jimmy ArlH (U.S.) def. Terrv Moor (U S I. 6-2. 6·3 Nole· Rein forced tile POstPOMmen• unlll todev of "I"' slnolt• metcl'lts. ftedentften Cup t•t s.. ,. ... anrt> UM1M StltM I, Swttl8'1eM 1 K•INMn Hor .. 1111 (U.S.) def L1li1n• Or1Kr>er (Swllrtrltndl. 2-•. 6·3, 6·3, Ct1r1,. llelW JollHelnl (Swltref'llndl def Kathy Jorden (U.S ). ?·6, 6·'· •-3 CUdlftle'l••ll l, GrMct ........ SukOYI (C1ICl'losloVl kl1) del Olea TserboPoulOu (Greece>. 7·S, 1 S, H•IWI MandllkOYI <CrlCl'IOSlo\llllle) Ott Anoellkl K1nnelloPOUIOS <GrNCe), 6· I. 7·S ~ l,~UllieftO l(eltrlMI MelftVI (BufOeril ) def SvetltlWI °*'ntvl (Soviet Union), 7·•. •·l, M.1"""9 Melffvl (Bulllerl1) def Nllllll RIVI (Soviet Union), •·2, 6·0 ltlfY 2. Aus tnl o Ann1merl1 Ct«hlnl (ltal\ll Ott Judllll Polrl (Austrle), J·6, •·4, •·1; lt1ffM111 ltt1111I (llelvl. def ,,.,,. Hu• (Au\lrla) •·1, •·O Noll llelv tontlled OWblts IO Aullr1e Y~WI 2. tVMI 0 Sebrina Gelles (YU9'0~"'1el Otf Rek ... I lenyemlnl (1'1M4), 6-0, •·I, Mimi Jeu,ovec: tYuoo,1evl1) M l Orlv BlelOltortc.v UsrHll, 6·2. 6·J Pr...a 2. o-"8'11 I Merlt·Cl'lrtsllne C1lle4e (F,-.ncel Oef Thtr... ArlldMll !Denmark), 6·3, 6·2, CelWlnt Tenvltr (f"rlllCt) Clef TIM Schtu«·LM"'1 (0enmefk), 6'4, •·• ......... t.~• Anne Minter IA"'•r•I def K1!NMI\ Scl'luurmem (9el9fuml, 7·S, 6-2, Ellzebetl'I i.~ (AuW•l def N~ Mebllle 18eleluml, 4 ... ,.,, •·1 -...~1.s ..... 1 P9tr• Keo...-(W..t o.rm.nv> Otf C•rlnl K1r1uon ($w.denl, H . 1•6. ' I. Ceterln. LIMQul.st tSW«Mnl dWf S...1\111 Hanlll• IWut G.fme"y), .,.4, )•6. ' 1 at more lb.an 1 thousand pounds. AU those on the bunt had chances at ad uh elkdurlnatheScptemberseason. Tius year the T eJOD wiU offtt two aeven-<bydkbunts. lbcfim will bqin on Sept. 8 aod the second will stattSept.20. The bunuarea oomplcte packqe with aWdes. vc- hiclH, meals, campa.nd proccSsinaof' the pmc included in the In'\' ice. Comfortable camps 1lfill be estab- lished 1n1ood elkeount.rywbere there is abundant pmc. The Te)oo will be drawing for 1u clkpenn1tsonJuly 27,andl2 lucky h unten will be t.ak.i na part in some qualit)' huntmacomcSeptembcr. The fees for the hunt arc inclusive of us A.lamlteS WIO.UOAY'S ••su1..n <""' .. n -n1111t .,..,_,.,.,. ,,_..,.., ~•ST ltACa. 400 yeros Dure iron (Baro) ll.00 1 00 3 60 Jemmln (~) 1'00 160 Mil.OV Comm.ndef (LKlltV) 3 20 Alto receo: TrUCllle F11r, As11ment1, Diet Arrow. lrlotll A• A Flhh. Ledv Llw Two. Time. 20.J.t S2 EXACTA (3·61 HIO sm '° SECOND ltACI. lSO verds. Brldeellti Girl (FIOfnl 17.40 7.20 l 20 Aft• l urnen (H G•rclel 4 IO 2.IO FHtebO (Ca/doll) UO AIM> rlt9d Ro fllemtller. Prettv Lo. Hiio Huie, Huven SNkt\, I HIVt II F1ll'ler MulcehY, Ju•I Crulsln TIM: 11.32 THlltD RACE. 3SO v1rds Le Pluncltr (CfllQef') 3.20 2 IO 2 20 Miu SPlder Money (WarCI) '00 ? 60 Miu See u ~ (Lean> UO Also rec.ed Clnn. BrMH, Laolft FIMI a.r. HllWI Babv. s..... Ano *" Time 1793 f'OUltTH RAU. lSO verels. KIO Litle L" (Berd) S.60 HO 2 60 TlmetoRUNround (Zut.111 HO 3 40 GleH P1ck1 (Crn"') 3.00 AM reced· Jefft"on· Routeoe' Gem. TrMI My Hind, Ice LeOV, Doc Done WOtl TM Ma•t•n L.edv. C1wnovu Moon Time: II.I? U EXACTA 110·61 i>elO IS070 Flf'Tt4 ltACE. lSO verd,, APPOloniu• IL.edt•YI 7 00 HO 2 tO Jr Plunder (E Gercl1) 3 20 2 tO Jon"v Twigs CCerOOzal 3 '° Also receo TortU90 Stllor, Ametutr RtQUMI, Tlmelo Breke, D•llOV Moon Buo. Urdoc, Slllrt' RtQUMI, M1rcu1 Bevonl• TllM. II IS U EµCTA (10·?) H IO S1400 SIXTH ltACI. 3SO varo,. Bleck Defllm (Marl) 13 tO S 60 l 20 My K'*Y Girl (Flo<n ) 1 tO 4 00 A Reellrv (H Garct1l 2IO AIM> r.cld Connie Gee. Pin Em 01n, o,..ff,y Occasion. TrlPle Or Hotnlno Reel Hot Ruter TlrM· 17.ll SEVIQfTH RACE. 170 vardl Pueolo d~ (P1ullM) 1 00 S 60 'IO RtOnedl Broll'ler <Pllk~lonl 10 tO 7 IO Travel On FHI (Lew") ..:---S 00 AIM> r.ceo Ster lnvt'\lme!'lt. fl N ~ng Leeder, Milo Th~. Ceus. Im Fair Cl'llcego E1uwt11 Time ~7' U EUCTA (l·Sl i>elO 171.70 alGHTH RACE . .00 vero1 CuPIOs Bov (Cerdore) 6.00 J.AO 160 A lure HOPe (H Garcia) 3 60 2 60 lbOer Ahead (MllChell) 3 IO AIMI receo Fr1K4 0.001 Ave Oere E•torllon Time 2003 S2 ~ICK SIX <S·I0-10·6·1·3> H •O 19.727 IO wltll lwo winning llcken h1x l'IOt5ft) '2 P\dl Six Comoiellon CN11d 11•7 20 with 132 wlnnlno lldtets (five "°'"'"' NINTH ltACE. 3SO Y1rOs. ROOln Smllll ILecktYl 21.20 I 00 S tO Merlh Arllllerv (Crteoerl 3 60 3 00 Peuls Oronan (H Gercl1l llO AIM> reced Ail.IA•"· Fonne100 BoOCles Reouesl. Jo AMI' PrlOt, Fu1ur1111 Jtl New BOid Rut« Moon HemP S2 IXACTA tl·Sl Paid i llOIO Attefldence 4,141 HolVWood P•rk WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS (•2nd ef '7·dllY ~ rMtilnel FIRST RACE. I"~ mllft D.control <Sibille) 9 20 S IO •IO Ce~Y (Toro) 7 IO S '° Bunnell (Lorovel '60 AIM> re<:9d Chlv1y 8tckl09. 1no11n 0 1(1y IO Ille Arc. La v ... ne·, Big Mlle Time: l:SO SECOND RACE. 1 lt 16 miles. Ju" for Cllerlle (Or•tr) 31.IO 13.40 I'° Lord Golden <Otl910lllol 22.IO 13 20 Meggie's Hlttv (Pt0ror1l S 20 Also rec:ed MenllQue. GoU>Odln. L Rein. Molhef'l Knliltll Carl's Big Clllnce A~I Baron Voo LIP, Preco, ltun Jov Run Tl!M 146 3 S S2 DAILY DOUaLE <•· 1) PBIO I 117 00 THlaD ltACI. 6 lurlonlls. LIOl'll WI" (McC.rron) 3 20 2 60 1 20 Tl'lr" For Two (Ollvernl 4 00 2 60 BoJllWI (Lle>Ntml 2 60 Abo raced SIU11it11, Seri's Oelliltll, Artificer Time. I 10 l S SS EXACTA 11 1) PBICI '3'100 f'OUttTH ltACE. I I " mite\ on turl L'Enioue <Toro> 17.0 S20 260 Affirl'NllvllY (Plncevl 2 60 2 10 Metlue'• River (Gema) 2 20 AISo receo· T1nc!OO'I•. Golo.n Screen, Paris EK•O&CI•, Eloc>tO. EllQUfSlll. SPruce Time, ~n Aomlret Tinw 1 4l 3 S SS IXACTA (1·Sl pe10 '91 00 f'll"TH RACE. 6 lurk>lllls Diste"I Jule <Plr>clVI 15'0 610 • 20 Fin Club (Gerclal S '° l tO Rull.en' Cl\e,,_ (\11\e<'lruelel • 60 Al$0 receo Tolll• W111er1. Miss v11 Magnum, Merine Mia Cerm.ie Kev Nellv. UPf'IM, lnltn$lwt Cert Time: 1 11 4/S '5 IXACTA CMI 1>e10 ll?l SO sutTH ltACI S > lu<l0n01 HlstOl'..oot (Veltnruelel UO 2 60 z 20 CrectlM'l\el\ 1o.i.i.ouneve1 J tO 1 IO 0-(Or1 ... I 400 AbO rloeed Jimmy z.111 Foroollen Hero. J111I Once Mor•. Tel • Su<'90tl LorO Frenll Time I-OS 31S U IXACTA <l•ll Ptld ~00 UVUfTH ltACI. I II 16 mllet on '"" Tac.. Ttf\ (SIOl .. I 12 20 420 3 20 ~ Hl9h tHewltvl lOO 240 1teoe1 Pr-••tlon <Shoemell.tr > > oo ~ rec:.d lo..,..ble Miu TlwrlOI'\ TrMMKI , She'• Got $tvte Coa 's LNY K"-nbell< Tl!M 1 '2 11s U IXACTA <7·l l Paid IM io U ~ MX (I 7·1 M 71 oeld H12.'2640 W'lll'I -wlMlnll tiell; .. Isl• l\OrWsl u Pkk $111 como1e11o. N6d '"7 20 wlll'I 1)7 wimll'W tlctl9's (fl.,. ~I lteM'tM RACI. 1 "'"°'* Sleftt F.ea (°""YI UO UO out trut ,........ t~vl 1• eut A~(~W) out No allow w .... IM Alto reced. LMl T.,,... Tin. lf\H. 1.SIJtACTA~O_...,._. ..... ,. •• J11 fllEllEC everything any bununacamp ~uld offer and the tot.a.I as only S2, 300. For mo~ in format.ion on the bunt call Don Geivet at (SOS) 248.-6774 onend a postcard wuh your name.~ phone number and huntmala«nse number to. Te1on Ranch Co .. P.O. Box I 000. Lebcc, Cahf. 93242. At kn· t II pm Saturday, JIJllY. ':30 P m·I pm ~Y.Jti1Y1' l ·JO 1.m ·3 pm Menay, JtilY lO·f'rldlY A"9.l I em ·ll •m., l·J.30 Pm . ,.9 pm 930-11 pm Setuf'ay, A\4.4 • 7:30 •.m • J.30 P.ITI , •·t p m .. t .J0-11 pm SUft9y, Aue..S 1.lO 1.m ·J.30 pm , 4·9 pm, 9.30-11 pm MIM!ly, AutL6·'t*y, Aue.II I· 10 • m , Noon·J.lO P.m ,., pm t;J0-11 pm SeNNly, Aue. II 1:30 • m ·J.30 P.m . •·•Pm. 9 lO· ll P.m SuMly, Av.. 1'2 10 1 m ·3 P m , 4·9 P m ~Y,AV.. 13 10-11 Pm U.S. G'fmNltks team MEN Bert Conner, Norman, Ol<te Tim 0111oe11. Wt11 SOrl"9fleld. Meu MllCfl G1vl0fd, Ven Nuvs. Jim Hert!MCI, Omaha, Meo Scoll John'°", Colorlelo SOrlnos. Colo Peter VIOmer. Los Anoelft ........ ... Jim Milius, R..Olng, P1. CIVI• Riegel, RMOlno. Pa. Coed'! -Abe. GrossfelO .._ Haven. Conn. AulS11n1 Co.cl'! -Mel<oto s.i..emote, Los A""'4fl WOMEN l>em Blleck. Sen Jene. Mlchellt Du•Mf'fl, Garden Grove 1C1111y Jorw\M>n, Mu"llngron 8eldl Juliartne McH1m.re Hunllnglon Beech Merv Lo.i Rtllon F1lrmonl W V1 Marie Rotthhll>et'lltr SI Louis P1,.,.., Minn Tracee T1tevef'a W1lrlul Cr_.. LUCY w-. Hun•lnotoo Be.en Coach -Don Pet.,s, HunllnglOfl BMc.11 Aulstent Co.en -Roe Kreuuer. Scot· ISdale, Arlt ltHYTHMK M1cM4e Beru«>e. Roeflffler Mien Valerie z1mr1no. L01 A~ "*'-" LYoi. 8rM Reoondo Beacn COKll -Alie Sv•nkv Van Nuvs Bexln9 (et Lai v._,, Fee1nerwel9h1S -J1~ie BeerO tOe· troll) won u1W1nlmous dlCISlon over Refugio Rolei (L01 A,_..s) 10 oetenO North Amtrieen 801111111 FtOtrellon lltle BHrd " 12· 1, ROiH Is ll· 10 5-llohtwelgtlh -Le<ov Helev (Lu V19111) won u1W1nlmous Oecl•oon °"" Cl'IUCI< P.,111a tPT\oent"l W~v'' trans.acften1 aASEIALL AIMftcall l.ee9ut CHICAGO WHITE SOX-ACQu1red Roy Smalltv, Infielder, from ll'lt N-Yoril Vink"' In tkcN"llt IOI' lwo minor ~ Pllven 10 tit nemecl later ................. CHICAGO CUBS-Placed Rlcn11 Hetln«. lnflelOer Ofl the 15-0IY Oli.bltO "''· retroecllve to Jul\o 13. Rec.elltO Den ROii". ~, from tow• OI the American A uoclet Ion NEW YORK METS-ffec.elled Jerrv Merli". outf1elOef, fr'om TIOtweler of the lnltrlWlllonel Laeout Ple«*l JoM SIMrns ce1critr, on 21·0.v su~11 OlwbltO 11•1. aASKITaALL .......... lfftlNI L...- LOS ANGELES CLIPPERs-HemaCI Cen Sc'-t uecv11ve vict Pl'noOenl ano ~·I mane...-encl Mil<• ~ W•U Pl'fllOtnl 1n cNiroe of t>u•IMn '"'"' POOTaALL "'""* ....... LM1IUt A TL AN TA FALCONS-Announceo tha t Altr9d .i.tlkln•. ""'°' ntetl\/., nu 19f'HCI lo . con•r.cl BUFFALO BILLS-Signff Owl9t11 Wrl9"1, wlOt rec~vff W11'VeCI MvrOfl Be<! running DeCt. ano Miii Thact."' wiOt rac:eiv., CINCINNA Tl BENGALS-Placed Lem• Kl~-running DeCt. on !he unable •o ""1otm list DALLAS COWBOYS-Announced the "91irtfntnl of ltOCotrl NtwnouMt tullbld\ DENVER BRONCO~ Chu<t.. W1llltr. ll~er. Otl '"' reMtrvt non lootbel lnlurv 1111 HOUSTON DILEltS-Sltnecl Mike HOl\lon Ind Kevin laUOh w~ real...,, Palricto. A .... , dlteftsl ... ~. Wlllle )Oy ,_ rUMlne beck MIU 0.lcN\elCI P6ecelllcker JoM ~ of19M,,.. "-""'· enct Eric ~'· wtot rec~..., KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Sltntd Jolwl An, ott.nsi ... tlCl!te to a ...-i.s of_ . .,.., contract. LOS ANGELES ltAMS-Sl9.nad Mike BlrW. llgf\I tllCI MIAMI DOLll'HINS-Slgnecl Joe Carl« f\lfWlle tMldl NEW Y()ltl( GtANT$-P\ec9cl JofWI TUtlltllt, fulllKk on lnlur'eO ,,_,.... ~ ~ ,..,_,.,. .... ·~ ~ .... un.c.t 10 Dttior'm llsl Plec9d Ct'tr" G9CI • lnrY, tlCkll. on ttw '*'·'°°"*' lnlur\' '" SEAT'TL( SaAMAWl(S-"tlffH4 David Chenlil encl Tom leo'1oldl. _, • ~' lllteceG Miit F_..,. - lecl<ll. -"" ......... ,, ~--~ ........ ..... OENVlllt OOLO-"'•mff De,, .. . ,,_.... °""" ,..... coeat NOClln .......... LAlllM HAft~O "1WHALEH-S.-ltev ........,,..... ............ ~ .. -·-·-.... -=~ ...,_ .......... IU,FA&.0 ITAl.&..DfS-~ --~ .................. ---. ..., 'f'CMl ,..= ~ u.-- stt • -~ MTS8UltGM '-lllti Or-.. ~..,...,.. ......... <CM.U• '',.Tl........ """"' .... .... ,.., ... ~ .. , .. uoo:liamt Mal'lat'nltnt-61 Hurn, to eotcr ~ ranchn drawina. Tb.ls bunt iaonc of the ~t ofill k..ind en tht WetL • • • -BoA r 1Nc Sailor's deli~ht: Regattas apf enty NeWportHarbor YC. Bahia Corinthian . Balboa YC set races Newpon Harbor Yacht Club w1ll send Etchells.-22 sailors into action this weekend with the fleet ehm1na- t1ons for the class scheduled Saturday and Sunday m the ocean between the Newpon Pier and the Santa A~ River Jett). Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club Wlll host Santana-20 sk.ippers and cn:ws Saturday and Sunda) for the fleet champ1onsh1p. These races will also be sailed 1n the ocean between the Balboa and Newpon Piers Balboa Yacht Club will cater to Lido-14 sailors m the annual Ullman ·e· ,Regatta sailed Saturday over courses inside the bay. Hunt1l'lgton Harbour Yacht Club will stage the founh race of its Bolsa Chica Scnes for Performance Handi- cap Racing Acct yachts Saturday. In other Southern Cahfom.Ja Yachting Association areas: Los Aa1eles-Loa1 Beacla Los Angeles Yacht Club -Macho Regatta (small boat invuation.al), Saturday, Sunday Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club - Sewer Bu.oy Race. Saturday. Suia M.tca.., K.tn1 Harbor Yacht Oub-His 'o Her Race (keel boau), Satu.rd:a)'. California Yacht Oub -Summer Reptta. Saturday Paafic Marinen Yacht Oub - \\omen's race. Sunday. Coronado ~':'Cfub -Mi&ebclJ Series (T-Buds). Saturday. Suoday; Sabot-1..&stt Series. Satwday. OccanS>de Yacht Oub -llorick Sena. Sunday; Summer DtnabY Series. Sunda}'. Mission Bay Yacht Oub -Sun- downer Series, Sunda). San 0ieco Yacht Oub-Gtddiqp Series (PC). Satwd:ay~ Eichdh-22 Series. Saturday. Santa Clara Ra~ Association - Western Reptta (5aJ.lboan1s), Satur- day. Ne:rtaa ... blaM Wcstlak.e Yacht Cub -Sabot lnVltaUooal Reptta, Saturday. Pacific Conothian Yacht Oub - VCORC No. 3. Satu.rday. Santa Barbara Sailins Oub - Jackson Sencs No. 3. Saturday. Onc- dcsisn Scncs No. 3. Sunday. Channel Islands Yacht Oub - l.ad1cs at the Helm Series. Sunday: Club Cup. Saturday. Sunday. ANGELS TUMBLE, 8-2 ••• Jl'romCl four-game winning streak was snapped. and. they lost ground to both Chicago ( 211: games behind) and Minnesota (3 back). But the mght belonged lo Leal. who used I l 9 pitches for his pungent five- hiner. "My change. shdcr and fastball were wo rking. cspec1ally my fastball:· Twins' lease gets approval MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-A rcVl.~ Metrodome lease with the Minnesota Twins. hammered out b) ownCT- appareot Carl PohJad. won unani- mous approval from t~ stadium comm1ss1on Wednesday. 1ocrcas1ng I.he likelihood I.hat maJor league bascbalJ will remain in Minnesota through I 988. Although sale of the team's con· trolling stock from Calvin Gnffith to Pohlad. a Mmncapohs banker. must be finall2Cd and approved by the Amencan League, the new four-year lease .. assures us that baseball wtlJ stay in Minnesota for four more years:· commission Chairman Ron Gornick said. Pohlad said the comm1SSJon's 7-0 vote ··win certainly speed up the whole process" of fimshmg the deal. "Needless to say l think it's a vef) positive step m our goal to keep the Twins he~... Pohlad told The As- SOCJatcd Press in a telephone 1nter- v1ew "The fact that the comm1ss1on voted unan1mouSI} shows that W'C have the comm1ss1on behind us.. which v.ilt assist 1n the future of butldmg a ne"' base of fans .. The nev. lease would not Ulkc dft'('t 1f the Amencan and National leagues don't 3ppro'e the sale to Pohlad. 11>h1ch 1'i e\J)('Cled to ~ rouune he wd. a native of 8a.rqws1meto. Venezuela.. "l was able to tut the inside and the outsick comers wtth my fastball. I tncd to ~ tbc bell down bccauSt they can bit it out. "('ve very happy because rvc had a tou.gh time out here (before Wcdncs- da)'. he was ().5 in Anaheim). h feds good to beat the Anlcl-s in ANbcjm and not have to face them any more this vear" Not have to face them any more this ye&J1 Moseby and Blue Jay manaicr Bobby Cox m.llht have diff~nt thoughts about thaL ''T'IJ see you guys latu. hQPefu.lly lD the fall." Col said to reponen as they were lcaV1.ng his office. to rcfe:iencc to the Amcncan Leque playoffs 10 October. ~we·rc $Oin& to win t.hu lh.ina.." Moseby S&ld. "Detroit fell tnto a rut before the (All.Star) break. bu1 we dJdn't pla) wcU, cit.ha. We'Te just hoping they'll do it again. and we'll take advantqe" ._EL MOTES -Tiie .._ o:A tn . "'°"" IN A,,..n to S-2 '" "'*' 01TW11 ~end wlltl sla mor-. ~. llW.e • _..., llo\ton end """" "9IN1 '-"" • . • : Today Is Ml of' O.v tor ll'le ...,,.._, M ttl9Y _... , ll'le 19w • tM1t WI Wfttl IN .... SH Fridff • (7::J0), wflfl AA -()-JI ,..... to ....,.. rook .. r'9N·'*109r •• lt......a (H ) .,_ MurJt (9-S) d t10.., .....,., T-. ,,_ <S-n S.lurOIY end ._ Oii-. <7·7> wCll .._ .... ... ()·l l"' ""flnMt SuMtty Tiie ........ OTreftl f\'11 Maclt II-"" "' ... ~ L-'Wei It ......... 1.9 ., "" •• efftm. nwr ... 1tlrK*t 1.lst..Jl6 .. vtnt cuatomtn o..., '5 "°""" delft ~ Toronte•1 con¥~"9 win w....-v. ~....., C. .... •Ill mlldtV U11991. ·-w. "" "" ... ......, Tuesday ( ... Nt Mlh -l ttlell -._ lvftlllll. We Ml lllt "-'" et MOClla." . C-'I Allllt ..,._ l'la• "'*' "" en ~ .,,... ., ''*'' ..,. l'lls Co11191eta M-Stan, wflo .,.. K'*9Uled IO .._i "'9 U.S.A OIY"'9lt: flMltll Mottdev et AMNlm Stadium (5-:101 n.rt'• ""-VM Pfoe1Uct$ Oft IM ,..... ~ W.Sf'I ._...,.. enc10r ..... c_,.,,., ._.. ..- ...., ................ ls -.... ..., Owrl«I nul ,.,1ne al Cel Stete Fullr1oll ,..... ftl Int-I ~ ..... Adi-....,. ,_., ~ Ct1-~ •....... "" l)ttl .... .,., --lo r'MCll me• ""'"'°"' ....,. e11o • "" tour1t1 olOnl !Me_. IO r'Mdl II II IN ... of eccomolllllmeftl ~ -... ($21) -41 ,,.,.. ... did"· ... Mee .... (Sll) -• ~ .,,. .._., um -• Jt R ..... " • Karate tourney lures area youths .\!though 11 will not be the \ame a~ Japan sc:ndmg its karate t~am to Los .<\ngelcs for the Ob mp1cs. the e"-Clle· ment le' cl v.111 be 1ust as ~at when the Costa Mesa Leisure Sen ices helps send a team of 18 youn~tel"\, -.cs 7-1 S. 10 tht' Nauonal Karate-Junior Champion hip which will be hdd 1n Plttsbuflh. ra The team coached b} J1d .. 1 Lona. (wuh help from Fum10 Dcnura. the chief 1n5tN('tor of tht' JaPtn Karate Fcdcrat1onl kfi for Pm!buflh locU> and v.111 coml)('te ' 1urda' and un· da) Each )OUth had to quahf\ for the lnfl b-,. plac1na 1n tht top c.111; 1n h1 Cvt'nt al a IT\AtCh heid r«TOll~ ID Garden G.rvv~. .. I'm anttcipauoa omt .. here arou.nd I 8 Sok! medals from tbc It.ids.. 'ncic JOIDC oflhtm compctt 1n mOft l one dm n." II) · b youth ~ pe.rti(ipaie 1 n ca&qof\ ra na from Kata. btch &1 I o en · vt arid dtfcn "-e hli lado(a 'Onh)and uni nmnl"uvcr. ·Kata 1s probably \be most dilticult of all. tf it 1s done nsht. It looks like combat. 1f 1t 1s done Y..TOna. it '°<>ks like dancins." Lona added ... mona the team~ thrtt former nauonal champs -Taro Miyacawa. Enn Lona and Nann~ne Taylor. Mt\Ka~'a. 10. 1s a Cos\& Mea rniden1. wbJle Lona. 11. is from Yorba unda and Taylor. 13. hvn ia Santa Ana Others on the team 1nd ude C ta Mna's Samuel Rosener. 7. Spencer ~tenon. 9; K.aaana Oh .. cr. 10~ K.elcai Oh .. -cr. 12. Jam Koch, 12 Jett Htl<k rand. 13, Davtd Walter. 13. and .. ~ ll. Mcmbas oft~ team residma •n Santa Ana a.re; J Ta)'tor. I.; • Oeril Sum • l l. Kcvtn Su.iu.ki. 13; usa.Suluki. 14;andGrqSunki, IS. Round1na out lbc squad a.re T\lstin'a Colin Monit. 9, and El Toro'1 Hernan R.i Thir \Qin, • pnctica .. Ul c wiU a dtmon muon of the U • team YI lM UJUG• m whale in ,,; • ..-: ...... tn • !I i / Ct Orange Coe.11 DAILY PILOT ffhur.ctay, Juty 19, 1984 3, --h-r.::==NlJ===c=NO=JlC(===i==="8JC===PIJTIC(=====t===P\IUC===tcrf'IC(=====r:==l'\BJC====N0='1Ct====r:::=P\BJC=. ===N0=11CE==::::i===P\IUC===NO==T1C£===r.===Nl==~=NO=T=la===r:==l\Bl===~=NOTIC;:;;E~~ S a •e NOT1CI ..o1lCI Of ~ Olsttle.l HUNT· ,.c~• IUIMU ftcmnoua ........ 14..WOMS OMNGm COUNTY OMN(d COUNTY .& I IWmMO .->I .. TM Ol1 INOT°"' llACH UNION MAia ITATUmn MAim ITATUmf'f IUP"IMI COUAT 01 ~M. COOflT IUNNOCll COUlff Notlolitrw.bva"'-'tnal UMIAOlrTT9M.ITUMP HIOH~ll>lal'NCT TN fOlkNMv pertOn" TN'*'""IPIRON.,. THEITATIO,N.Y,COUM-MOftTH JUOICIAL Dll· JOOCINCtllletC>f .... the OoMl'I VIMW &d\ool 0.. AJI> t1ll NilhOM 81d OetdllM I 00 fl.M ~ NllMlll e.: ctOlllQ bu91nM1 u ; TY OF tUffOU<. JOVCf ~T Seftw AN. OA. ll7'01 golf lead trlcl Of°'~ County wttt ... ,',~TIADWllNO. !.TIAt.... ,rtcley. Augutt '· ,.... OA.M8AIA PO"TFOLIO ANG!LI MUF'f!\..IA. 711 DALTON, Pitt VI HAROlD '"' N. ..,..., AHnUit, Pialntlff Gl!NT!AACOL,!PlOe~ rectl~ up to, bYI no latlf' • ,. .. • Pf.O. of Bid Reollpl: !114ANAOEMINT. 1 Ut W. 17th 1910, C:O.ta M ... , DALTON and MAATHA 8oa IOOO TRIC CR!DI " n • tl\ln 10:00 a.m , TI!urtdty, To ell htlr'I. beneflcdefM. HUNTINGTON llACH ~ A~. Unll 201. CAiif. 12127 DALTON, Defta lnd•1t P~on. CA.... ATION, a New Vortc Corpor ti... 2nd~ of~. 1864, CledllOfl and conttno•n1 UNION HIGH SCHOOl DIS-Colt• ...... Callf 82t27 Kennetfl Lindeman, 2l3 !. , 1488/IM. v~i. baieed In Pl•lnllff HEf'ltT AO E atlon aHltd bide for the creditors, Ind pertOl'll MIO TRICT IDUCATIOH Watt•n Jolin Chrlt• lerkloty It, Senti Anl, Cou111Y lft wtllcfl orernltte BANK. 1 Cllttomla f;Q(pOI' O.landant FREO!"ICK ,UANISHINO Of' CA"Pfi mey be othenlMe "'*-led CENTEA. 10261 Ycntown lleneen, 1..S AnaMlm Av.. Ctllf f2101 .,. lltuated IUMMONS· auon ALEXANDER. an lnctMOual. Norman, Jacobsen. -ONLY, and lllO ...ild bide In tfle wW or Mtatll OI A~ HIMltlng1on IMCtl.. Unit 208, Cotti ...... c.ut. J1tM1 A Tabbetta, 47t6 TO THl A80VI NA.MEO Defendant. oc..iGLA8 I dbl ALV<ANOER SCA!W for ,,... INSTALLATION Of BIAHAD«TTI M. ITUMP CA.'*' 12127 MhCMll 8t .. AMwtlde. C.ilf 0£"8.'. YOU AAI H!AEIV '"OWN, aka DOUGLAS a PAOOUCTIJ. and CAAOLVN -Langmuir get 67s _ St ANDREWS, Scotland tAP) Grca Norm.an of Austraha. Peter Jacob en of the United States and Bill Lonamu1r of Britain taeh fired a sizzlina S-under.par 6 7 and tied for the early ftrst·round lead today 11 the I I 3th Britis.b Open aolf championship With nearly half the players bad, in the clubhouse, the three leaders had u two-stroke advaniaae over Amencan Tom K1tt'. Defending champion Tom Watson was another stroke behind at 70, but Jaclc Nicklaus. a oing for a third successive St. Andrews v ictory. had a disastro us da} and finished with a 4--0ver-par 76 Norman. picked b) ~'eral ofh1s colleagues to wm h1s first "maJo r" after a stnsattonal season in the U nued States, reached the halfway staae I-under But ht> npped up 1he back nine of the Old (our..e 10 3~ including a flurry of five birdies. Nonnan. runner-up to Fuzz) Z()(ller 1n a plarofT for this year 's t.: .S. O~n. drove the bat with enormous power, mclud1ng a monster at the I 0th H e nearl} took the overall lead o n the 18th green when his I ().foot putt rolled around the hole but Sta}ed ou1 Playmg before a record. hrsHia~ Bnush Open crowd of more than 31 ,000, "'Jorman began his round ominously with a bogey at the second but he later !Mild the setback did not deter him. Norman. one of the earl} \tarters. fini>htd his round JUSt as the wmd was beginning to k.ick up around tbe h1stonc fairways. 'Tm glad I got out on the course this earl). T o morrow afternoon could be a different, story," Norman said of his scheduled second round on Frida) Unhke Norman. J acobsen -...,rnner of the Colonial National lnv1tatton tournament 1n Fort Worth, Texas. m Ma} -made most of bis birdies on the front nme. mcludrng three 1n the first four holes. and reached the turn in 32 After 16 holes. the 30.,ear-old Amencan from Portland. Ore . was 6. under par and JUSt two holes away from taking a solo lead. But hkt> so man) other pla ~ers. he was baffied by the tough 17th, which he bogeyed to go back to 5-under and then held par at the last. Back m the clubhou~ along with Longmu1r were Lee Trevino of the lJmted States and two Bntons, Bernard Gallagher and Michael Kmg, each of whom .shot a 2 under par 70. But Jack Nicklaus got off to a wa)')llard start Wlth a senes of bogeys and was five o ver par after eight holes Pia~ mg safe at the first "-1cklaus -go10g for a third successive wm at St. .\ndrews - fired his second s~ot stra1gh1 into a narrov. st ream known as the Sw1lcan Bum and had to rake out the ball out. Torch winds down California coast SANT.\ ~ARGARITA IAPl -Runners arc ...,,mdmg down the Cahfomta coast on the last leg of the c ross-continent maratho n 10 earl) the Olympic torch to Los Angele). The torch. held h1gh b) runners with its flame flowing 10 the breeze. iwas to be earned from Santa MarganlB to San ta Barbara toda). It 1s to be 1n Los Angeles by the weekend, read> for the start of the l 984 Summer Olvmptc Games a week later. thousands of cheering. tlag-wavmg enthusiasts watched W ednesda> as 1he torch was earned from 1hc hills of Carmel to the Sahnas Valle}. About 70 runners earned tht' torc h one kilometer each. passmg the flame to the next jogger "It was very exciting, very s~c1al," said Lou Bomni, owner of the Powder H om R estaurant in Greenfield as tht' 1orch was earned through that Montere) ( ount) town 1n early afternoon. It had left <.. annel in the morning. Swim lessons set c.rpat onty to be uMd It A petition hU belll lllld Proteot ld*1tlbt.lon: l!ID Thia bualn... le con· 92505 SUMMON!D to an...,-the BROWN! and OOfS ONE AL!XANDER. 111 Individual, vllrlout lidloot9 In ti... dt ... by IARIAAA ANN Mii.i.EA, NO. 51'1 • Aliphllt PavlflCI • duated by: an lndlllidulll CWrOll T.c>~ta, 18~ cornptllnt In thll .ctlon Wld 01r0Ygh TEN. lnclullv. and DOES 1 thr0Y9h 20. In· trlcl Sucfl bld9 lhall bet-. SHARYN ELtlAllTH Trlllef Pad Wlnt•tburO/ Warren Ctl. rtetlll\a.\ Welnut St .. l'ounuwn Valley, to Mrf9 I oopy of )'OUr CIN No A·72032 clutlw cetved In tM 9u11Met Of'llol 8TUMP llAG l DONNA ~ vi.w Hlgll khool Thie •tat*Mnl ... llled CAllf Wot &MWW. or, If ,,... oorncM!nt IUMMONI c ... No 42..()2..f I ol the Ditti~ loceted at l(ATH[~N[ SVOl<>OA In ,.... '*" .,. on .... wtlh IM Cow\ty CW1' of Of· Thlt bue•nee• It con-le not MtYed wt1t'I thll &um-MOTtCll V.u M¥9 ..._ IUllllllOMI 1"40 B StnM. Hunttnoton tl'I SUC*IOr C°"'1 of Of· MAINTlNAMCI. OPEA· 11no9CountyonJuly3, 1N4 ducted by a genttll 1)111· mone, to..,..... e not1oe of eued.TheoeurtrMJtt.Ute MOTIC .. I V°" M'fll ..,._ 8Mch. C.attornl' t214 7 -"d lnOI Count) ~Mg that ATIONS AND CONSTAUC:.. ,.,. Mtlhlp appMrlllCle on IM Pttf't ......... rou •ltMul ,.., .~TM MU,, l'N1 dedde llhall be°'*"*' end publloty 8All8A~ ANN MILLEA.J TION. "°<Mn 321 Huntington Pul>ltthecl Ofenge Coat CarrOll T.t>l>9ttt Any within 20 dllyl .,.., the ....... Mertl ...... ,._.,... 119elnet you wttMut ,..,, read aloud •I the •bOW DONNA KATH!RIN~ Beeoh Union HIO'I School 0-lly Pilot July 12. 18, 2e. Thll ttlWnent WU flied 11NIOtofll\ltSummon1,tx• ..-ndwtthlfllOclart.RMCI bllnthNtdun .... rou,.. llltldtlrMandptec.. SVOBODA & 8HA"VN Olttr~ Education Center, AUQUtt2. tt&4 wltl\theOountyC*'kofOr· cM!veoltl\ldtyofMNlce tftelfttomuttton .... w. 9P0Mwlttllrll0 ... ..... All bid• "'-'' bl mid• on !LIZABETH STUMP be AP-102& 1 YOflttown A'HnUI, TH 123 anoe Cc~mty on July'· , .... or within 30 deye an1r the If vou With to ... ,,....,. '"' 1,,1ormeuon ""'"· bid lof1N turnlthld by the pointed u penonal NP-Huntlnoton l!Hch, CA PMl71f MtYIOe le compteta II thlt vto. ot .,, e.ttomey In thla II you wtlh to IMk Ii... Id· dlttrlet, and Mell bid mutt reMntettvetcldlltni.!trtti. 1280 Phone (714) llltiDtM' MftTIC( Publlltled Orange CoMt lumrnona le not per~ matter, you lhould do to vtoe of an attorney In thla conform end bl r~ .. t••• 01 the deoedlnl 864-3331 flit 320 r-.n. "" Deity Pilot July 12, 11, 28, deltYSed to you within the promptly to tnat )'OUf wtft· matter, VOU thOu1d do ao to the oonttact document• The petition requut NOTICE 18 H["!BY _ _..........., .,..,,,.11 AuQull 2, 1t9' Stat• of N.Y. and In caM of t«t raepon ... 11 any, may be ptomptly •o that '/fNf writ· CoplMoltM~andln· authority to admlnlatw the QIVEN thlt lhl ll>OVI• r~!~.....,IT•A:::,. .. T TH-113 vour tallure 10 IPt)MI or OledOl'llllM l«tteeponta,llllty,maybl ttallallon ~tlont ,,.. •tall un<* the !net.pan. named SchOol Dlttrtct of Of· ,._ ,._.. anewer, Judorn.nt wlll ti. AVllOIUtted hi tlelo d .. flied on time now on ni. In ti... Bvllneu dent Ad"'lnlatratlo ot fl· a.nae County, Calltomla. ICt· T"9 foltOwlng peraon '' flta.IC NOTICE tak.n egalnaf vou by default mtnd&ci.. El trlt>Ym•, lllde AVllOIU1t9d na lldo d .. Ottloa, OQMn View School 111 .. Act Ing by and thr0U9h Ila GOV· dOlng boelneu ••· tor thl r.u.t ctemand90 In deoldlt oontra Ud. af.n au· m-"<lad• !I trlboml, lltde Oletrlot A hNrlng on ti... petition lt'nlflCI 8oard, ~n•tl• r.. s T E R L I N Q PICTTT10UI IUIMll the OOfnC)lllnl Dated Ju!y ~ ......... caw Ud. deckllr OOfttre Ud. tin IU The 011trlct _._ the wtll be held on M-ttlM at letredtou "DISTAICT'', w111 ENTERPRISES. 1051 Mad· NAlm ITAff•NT 28, 1tl4.PAUDENTI & NepllMMdlflttoMIO--. dlencta a fMMI .,e Ud. right tor~ 1nY Of all bkn 9·30AM In Dec>t 3 looatecUt racel\1'9 UC> to, bYt not later do• Of •53. Huntington The IOlloWlng aon It CLAYTON, Attys. tor Pitt., LM .. lftfonNIOloft 'lW ,...,_.dlfttt'O,.IOdtm °'to~ any lrr~tll.. 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE th111 ti... 1~tated time, 9Nch, Calif 92047 dOlllQ t>uel""9 upar 971 Mont auk Highway, etoue. Lee le lfttorm.alofl qua or 1ntormaltt1 .. 1n tflY bide or WEST SANTA ANA. CA INled bldt tor ti... aW111d of Llwrenca W Wytca, 705 t CALIFORNIA DRYWALL Shlrley NY. TO TH! ABOVE 1f you wi.ti to ...ei tM ata...e. In 1n1 bidding 92702 •eon Ir act lor the at>ove pro-Maddox Dr #53, Hunt• co 2' 4 o 2 c 1mIn0 NAMED DEFTS TM tor. .ctvloe ohn attomeJ In ltlt. 1f JOtl wteh to HM tlM For Illa tnatallellon ol the IF YOU OBJECT to the )aet. lngton BMctl, Clllf. 82147 ce.e>iitrano #215 l..&Ouna going 8ummont 11 Mr\led matttlf you 1hould do 10 M"8cM of an altOfMJ In thtl carpet 1119 Dlttrlct ha• Ob• granting ot the petition, you Bide llhlll ti. recelv.d In Th11 buelneu It con· Niou-1 Calif 92e17 upon you by publlo111on pfomptlJ to that yow •rtt· meUtlf, rou "'9\lld do to 111ned ftOfn IM Director of lheuld llttlef appear at ti... tM plaot Identified at>ove, ducted by· an lndllllclual Ray' SMtllf 2802 t • VII puttu81'1t to an Order of tile ten rHpon .. , If.,,,, mey be PfOmptf1 eo that tOtlf writ· lht o.c>ertmant ot lnduttrlal l'IMtlng and •tall you obE and ahall be opened and Lawrence W Wytct MllChldo Mleilon Vl•lo Hon L•ter !. O.atd, 1 Ned .,, tltM. ian ,...._..,If any, l'Nf be R11a11on1 the 01nare1 t1on1 or flt. written ob • publlcty rMd llOud at tile Thi• 1111arnant WN ftled Celtf 92877 ' Juttlca ol thl Supratn• 11 U.ted deMI aoloHar fta.ct on dml· prav1111ng tat• 01 par diam t1on1 with the coun be • 1bova·tt11ad llm• and with'"' County Clerk ol °;· Thie bu•ln•u I• con· Court. Sullotk. County. el OOftMto de un ab09aido II Utted daMa ~.., waQe 111 the locallfy In which IM hMrlng Your ~-ptaoe 'llCI• County on July I · ducted by 111 lndlvldual dated Juna 5, 1N4 and flied .,, .... HMnlo, ~ et oonaato de un ~ 1n11 work 1110 be performed anc. may t>a 111 par.on or by Each bid mutt conform 1984 Ray Sheriff wttn the complal11t and otnar ti-to lnmedlat1ment1, an Mt• •unto, ~ tor each cral1 or type of your ettorney and t>a rHpon1fv9 to ti... fl2IOSiQ Thi• atatemanl wu llled F>*P«t 111 tlla Suffolk County de ••I• m•n•r•. 1u h•carto lnme41atamanta. workman 11.-ded 101>1ecu1e IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR contract document•. Publlthed Orange Ccut with tt\9 Coull! Ct.rlt of Or· Cllr'k'I Office, Rlvarhead, '"pueala MCTtta, ti her de eeta man•ra, IU th• contract. Th• rat ... ,.. or a aontlngarit creditor of Each bid thall be accom· Dally Piiot July 18, 28. ano• county,;/, July 3 1984 N v TM object of tM ac11on 11tuna, pu.cSa Mf ,.. ... rM'"'991• HCrlta, 11 Mir on Illa at the OtttrlCt Oftlel II th• OecMNd, you muet file penled by the aecurlty r.. Augu1t 2, I , t984 11Mrn1 le Judgment of 1rrNtt. Mt· treda a tlampo. alguna, ~ Nf , ..... 18940 B Str .. t, Huntington your ctalm wttn the coun or llt'raCI to In the oontr.ct TH· 135 Publlllhed Orange Coalt ting &Ilda ot 1 convenyenoa 1· TO THC DI.FINO ANT: trlda • tlampo. Beech. Calll()(llll 92547 .,,...,,t ti to the pareonll doc:um9nlt end by tM U111 Dally Piiot July 12 18 28 of real ptoperty, penltlon Of A ctvlf ~nt Me been 1·TO nil OEflNOANT: Copi.t may be obtained on rapreMnlatl\1'9 appctn1ed by ol Pf'opoeed tubc:Onlrac1ort f'tllllC NOTICE Auguat 2 1934 · ' · Hid rMI property or toreed ftlad by 1he pelntlft ~":: A ctvll complalnt hM bMn reQUMI A copy of lheM tM coun within four month• The DISTRICT ~ • TH-110 .... Of Mme. ,..,. rallef you. " rou wteh to ftlacl by the pelntlft ~ rattt 8"1111 ba potlaCI at the trorn the det• ol flrtt '--the right to re)act eny or all FICTITIOUI IUll•ll toughl 11 f1t.500.00 plu• ttllt lawault, you mu11, rou. If rou wl.tl to Job tit• eu1nc.cflltter1uprovtd«I bldt or to waive any Ir· NA.Ml ITAffMINT flta.IC NOTICE 11\)'ln'Nrtwt\k:hacruedur· Within IO dayt af'tet tnlt thl• taweult, you mutt, The toragolng achedul• cl In Section 700 of the Cell-ragularttlM or lnforma1111M The lollowtng partont ate Ing PlfldlnCy of lhle IC11on; 1U1nmona 11 tarVed on you. within ao d1y1 •hat thlt per dt.m waga It bated fornla Probate Codi Tl... In eny bide or In the bidding dOlng bullMN u · ,IClTTIOUI IUllNIU M1tl11Q Ulde ot ~ 1119 with lhl1 court 1 Wfftl«t tumrnon• 11 MfV9d on )IOU, upon • working day ot eight llme fOf nnng clelm• will 1101 TM Oeoartmant of tndue-A R G O N A U T A S • NAM9 ITATWMINT by H.,Old Delton to Marthe raapon .. to Ille complalm f1i. with thl• coun • written (81 hoott. TM rat .. tor hol· eJCS>lr• pr1()( to tour monthe trlel R1lallon1 hu d•· SOCIATES, 2t92 Dupont Tha tolloWlng pat'tOlll '" Oallon of hi• lnterwt In 40 Unteu you do, your CS.fault ratponM 10 the OOfnC)lalnt kl•y end ovenltM wor1I lhaff from Iha d111 of the hall1no tarmlned the general ~ Oflv9. Suitt 111, Irvine, Calif doing bualnaat u : Suffolk Down•, 8h0reharn, wlH be «tiered on appH-Un .... you do. your d.tautt be at .... , time encl 00. 11otlcad abo\1'9 Ing rateol par dl«n Weget In 92715 PACIFIC POINTE CON· N.V .. and. partition of Mid cation ol lhl ptalntllf, ll'ld Wiii be eriterld on appK. half . YOU MAY EXAMINE the tM tocaltty In wtlldl thl• Sparllng •n~llMlll Cor· DOMINI UM ASSOCIATION, ,.., property or forwd Nia thlteoun may.,,,.,.. )vd~ cation ol Iha ptalntllf, Ind 11 thlll be ma11da1ory upon ftle kept by Illa court. 11 you wori( It to be performed lor po'9tlon, A Calltornlt Cor· 2220 PIClflc Ave.. Coeta of Mini. co.ta and ~t>Yr... "*11 agaln1t vou for 1119 ,.. 1nl1 court may eriter a ju~ lh• CONTRACTOR to Whom ate • pwtOn lnterattad In -.ch cratl or type of work· porallcn, 2192 Dupont M .... Calif. 82827 rn«1tt and attorney'• IMI. !lei demanded In the com· ment agalnll you lor the r• the contraci 11 awatd«l. ll'ld the Mllll, you mey eerw man nMded to execute the Orlve, Suite 111 , lrvlna, Calif. Newport Harbor Bulldlt'a, Upon your latWr• to appeer, ptalnt, which could taeult In 1i.1 demanded In thl com· upon any evbe;ontractor upon1"9executororadml11· contr~ Thetarat•.,.on 92715 Inc .. Cellfornla, 1539 )ud.9~ mant wlll b• t1kan garnllhment ol wagee, l•k· ptalnl whldl coukl raeult In under n1m to P•Y not IMI i.tretor, or upon ti... II· ni. at tM DISTRICT Otnoe JHn·Marl• Sparling, Moorovla Ave .. Sutt• 19, aga1nt1 you by default for fng of money or property or garnllhmenl ot wagee. IM· than 1119 l&kl IJ)ICltled rtt• tomey tor tM executor or localed at 10251 Yorktown 2192 Dupont Orfve, Suitt Newport BMeh, Clltl. 92863 the 1Um of S tt 500.00 wttn other rali.t requ .. laCI 111 the Ing ol money or property or to 111 workrneri employed by admlnl1trator. and fltl with Avenue, Hu11ttngton Beecn, 111. lrvt111. Calll. 92715 Thi• buelnen 11 con-Inter.I from P:eb. 20, IHI complelnt. other rallal requeated In the them 111 tne execution ol lhl the coun with proof of Mr· CA. 82848. CoplM rney bl Andrew SwaV9ly, 2182 ducted by: a corporation and the coatl of thlt action. Dated: Nov 16. 1983 complalnt co11tr1ct vice, a written raquael ttll· obtained on raqueat. A copy Dupont Drive, Suite 11 t, Johll L. Peterka Dated: Juna 29, 1884. ROBERT R. RILL. Clafk Oeted. Jll'I. t8. 1111M Jana1G1rrlck Ing that you ~re ac>eclll oflh ... rat•lhallbepot1· lrvtna,Calll.82715 Thia 1111.,,,.,,1 wu llled PRUDENTI & CLAYTON, By CONSTANCE M LEEA BRANCH.Ci.fk C'-rk ol lhl Board not!Qa ol tile nuno ol an In. ed at ,,... job ell•. The f()(.. Thi• bueln•H II con· with IM County Clark of Or· Attya. for Pitt LENGVEL. Deputy By M K HEANEY. o.c>uty ol Ttutt .. Y91llory 8tld apprliaemant ol going tcMdut. of par diem dueled by: a llmlled partner· anoe Cou11ty on July 12, Pubtlehed Orange Cout ftOGlf• A. IAIVto IEftMAN & Cl.AIU( Ocean View School Otttrlet .. 11te UMta °' of the pet1. wagea la baaed upon 1 woril· etllp 198' Dally Piiot July 19, 25, 211182 llMoheteon Dr .. It•. 100 1.wt 15th II. lte. 2m Orange Counry. California lion• or aocounta rneritlonad Ing day of light (8) houri. Andrew Swavely, Vice f2IOa1I Auguet 2, 9, 1184 ,,0 . 8os 1IOll l1nta Monica, CA. tcM04 Publlln.d Ortnge CoHt In s.ctlon 1200 and 1200.5 of rhe rttl ot ho!Tdey Wld oYer· Preelderlt P\Jbtlthed Orange Cout TH· 118 lrvlna, CA. 92111 (211) ~ Dally Piiot July 18 28. 1984 the C1llfornl1 Probate Codi. lllM work lhell be 11 IMlt Tnl1 ttatement w .. tlled Dally Piiot July 19, 2e, DlmtlC NOTICE .. 1·1166 Publl1had Orange COHI TH· 15l Attorney lcr petitioner· lime and on.-hatt. with tha County Ci.<k ot Or-Auguit 2. 8. 1984 rUIK. Publl•h•d Orang• Coa11 Dally Piiot June 28. July 5, ---------.IANlfC.MICHA.11.1 llllhallbemandatoryupon ano• Ccxmty on July 12. TH-138 Dally Piiot June 28. July 5. 12, 19, 1984 PWt.IC NOTICE 1113 N. l'U"QION 1119 CONTRACTOR to whom 198' F'ICTTTIOUI IUllNHI 12. 19 1984 TH-65 f'ICTITIQUI IUllNHI NAM« ITAffMINT The following peraon1 era doing buelneN ... THE IRVINE QROUf>. 3QO t Redhlll ,\venue. E1planade IV, Suitt 200. Colla M ... Calif 12828 Stn M11co1 I Ltd a Call· lor1111 llmlted par1nerlhlp, 300 I Redhltl Avenue, Eeplaotd• IV. Suite 200, Co111 ........ Call! 82828 Fuller1on Plau L.td a Calltornla llmlted plr1ner· 1h1p 3001 Redhill Avenue. Etplanade IV Suitt 200 Costa M"4 Calif 92628 2• 1 Avacldo Ltd , t Call- loroll limited pattnar1hlp, 3001 Redhill Ave nue , Eaplanade IV. Suite 200, Co111 MIU. Callt 92626 Seraoado Ltd. a Calltorn1a hmlled partnerlhlp 3001 Redhill Avenua, Eeplanaoe IV Suite 200 Cott• M ... C1111 92829 GOLN Ltd. 1 Celltornla llmlled partnarthlp. 3001 Redhlll Ave11ue. Etplantde I'/ Sulla 200 Coal• Meaa caur 92826 OVM, Inc I Calltorn•• COfPOrlllon, 3001 R9dnlll Averiue, E1pl1n1d1 IV Sull• 200. Co•t• M•H, Call! 92626 Tnla bu11ne11 11 con- ducted by • general part- nerll'llP Tnornu E Wllllngnam. Vloe PrMldent Thil ltllemenl WN filed with the Cou111y Cle<k of Or· tnoe Cou11ty on July 12, 1984 n.50W7 Publl1hed Ofange Cout Dally Pllol July 18 28. Augu1t 2 t 19B4 TH·141 P\IJUC NOTICE l'lCTITIOUI IUllNEll llAMl ITATlMINT ITMaT the contract t1 -ard«I, and F2IOSIO NAMa ITA'fDIEfr TH83 IAHTA ANA. CA ll701 upc11 any 1ubco11traetor Publlahed O<ang• Coatt P\15UC NOTICE The loltowlng perto111 .,., Publlthed Orange Cout under him. to pey not i... Diiiy Piiot July 19 28; dOlng bullMH aa; --------- Dally Piiot July 19. 20, 2e, than me Hid epectfled rat• Augutt 2. 9, 1984 '1CTTTIOUI IUIMH THE 7 TH STREET P\EllC NOTICE t&fµ to Ill wort<rneri amploytldoby .. TH· 140 NAMI ITAffMl!NT APARTMENTS, 225 7th • Niii ThFt45 them In t"9 execution cf the Tne following pertOnl ate Streat, Huntlngto11 Beac:h, FICTITIOUI IU I ---------contr•C1 doing bUllMU u : Calif. 92847 NAMI! ITATIMl!NT P\Bt.IC NOTICE No bid<* may Withdraw fl\BllC NOTICE INTERNATIONAL IN· Corporate Trutt Real Ee-The following paraont are ---------hi bid 1 ,...,.. of forty VESTMENTS OF AMERICA. tete lnvettrnerit Brokerege doing bUllnea u P:ICTTTIOUI IU ..... 11 1 or a par..,.. • FICTITIOUS IUllHall 27'0 So Harbot Blvd . Company, Inc . a California A CLEAN CONCEPT. 765 NAMI ITATIMINT ~~f~5!t!·:!~ ~'rt>.~~~· NAME ITAffMINT Sant• Ana, Calif 9270. corporation, 31155 Pacific w 11tn St Ullll F Cost• TM fctlowl I A I bOn<I and Th• following pefton I• Le<oy Ramirez Jr. 1391 Cout Hcey •402, South M .... Calll 92827 doJng bulinesa "G,,.~ 1 peri~ bond wtll r! dolllQ buelnen u W Carrlloe •73, Anaheim. Leguna n, Calif 92877 Laura Markarla11. 350 •H2 HOLL VPAAK. 729 W 18th required prior 10 a.cacutlon JAEGER ENTERPRISES. Calll. 92802 • Thlt bu1ln111 11 con-Avocado. Coate Mm. Calif St Sulla A-5, Cotti MeH. otthe contract The payment 10081 Talbert Ava Ste 200. Jtfle Anna Vleovlch, 1381 ducted by: t corporation 92827 Call! 92527 bond shall ti. In Iha lorm Mt Fountain Valley, Calll 92708 W Catrlto1 •73, Anthelm, Anthony L1190. Praaldent Debora S HlnU. 350 •H2 Holly E Pitkin. 827 Prom-1onn In tna contract dOCU· L1wr1nce E J HQtr. Calif 82802 Tnl1 1tatemant wu filed Avocado Costa M ... Calif onlory Or wnt. Nawpot1 12872 Dumont Garden Tn11 but1ne11 le con-with the County Ctertc of Of. e2827 Beach Ctlll 92860 ~~ber1 C Balley Qrove. C1lll 928'5 dueled by a general patt· anoe County on Ju"' 8 Thia bu11ne11 11 con- Thll buelnau 11 con-Dlr9Ctor Thia bullnHt 11 eon-narahlp 1984 dueled by • gener•I pert- d ........... b 1 di Id ·• ••a1 1 o 11 ducted by: an lndlvtdual Le<oy Ramirez Jr '2A7512 nerenlp 'H~~ l p~rkl~ v u.. ;nd "c::,:c,10':;"• on• LtwrellCI Jaaget Thi• 11a11ment wu n1ed TtlomH Well• Laura Markarian Tn11 11111ment waa flied Publlahed Orange CoHI Tn11 1t1temar1t w11 llled wttn lhe County Cle<lt ol Or· 500 Newport C9nter Or. Thl1 •1tteme111 wH filed wllh the County Clerk ol Or· Dally Piiot July 19, 28. 198<4 wllh lhe Coonty ci.rk c l Ot· arige CCt.lnty on July 12, It• '20 with Iha County Ct.rk. of Or- ange Couniy on June 20. TH-148 ange County on July 5, 1984 t98A ..._pott hech CAUi. llllQI County on July 3 1984 198.4 ~ F2IOSS1 taeo ' P:2'417U FMI.,. Pl&JC NOTICE Published Orange Cou1 Publllhe<I Orange Cout Publlthed Or•nr Cou1 Publllhed Orang• Coast PublilhaCI Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 12, 19~ 28, Dally Piiot July 18, 28. Otlly Piiot June 2 . July 5, Dally Piiot July 12 18, 28. Dally Piiot June 28 July 5, ,ICTITIOUI IUllNEll Augull 2, 198.4 Augv1t 2, 9, 1984 12, 111, 1954 A119u11 2 t984 12. 19. t984 NAMI! ITATIMINT Tt1·118 iH-137! TH86 TH-125 The following partonl a11 TH&ll doing bull,,... u · ---------COMPUTERS FOR THE PWllC NOTICE Plm.IC NOTICE PWllC NOTICE P\ELIC NOTICE PtellC NOTICE P:tcTTTtOUl IUllNHI NAME ITAffMINT The lollowtng pereo111 '" doing buelnatl u : KNIGHT WRITE WORD PROCESSING SERVICE, 2233-B Ca11yon Ortve. Coat• Men Calll 92827 Barbtta Etlut>eth Knight, 2233-B Canyon Or . Coate Mesa. Call! 92827 Roberl Harrlaon Knight. 2233-B Canyon Or . COit• Meu. Calif 92627 Tn11 bu11na11 II COll· duclld by a limited pattnar ~hip Barbara E Knight Thll llltement WU filed with the County Cletk of Or· ange County on July 12. 1984 ,250MI Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 19 28. August 2 9 1984 TH-13<t PUBLIC NOTICE P\Bt.IC NOTICE PHYSICAL Ly HAN 01· FICTITIOUI IUllHlH CAPPED. INC (AKA·CPH). T·l41.. PARCEL 8. TM W•tarly llOng the Southwltterly Una North ea• 33' 00" WM\ 125 Bernardino Record•. of Mid HOTICI M 25 leot of the Eatterly 50 of th• above deacrlbed teat, thencl Nor1ner1y para-County N ..... 1 IT"Tf ... •NT 7802 Talber1 •5, Hu111lngton ..... .. ""' Beech. Calll 928'8 Tne tctlowtng pereona •r• Nevco 011. Inc , Cllllornla, dool"gsb1Gu•NlllNICON·c··EPTS BY 21051Newta11d.t185. t1unt· El lngton Beach. Callt 92848 JOAN, 119 Jasmine Creak Thia bu11na11 ta con- Or .. Corona det Mar Calll ducted by 1 corporlllon 92825 Rhonda L Kem. Vk»- Oedn C<>rp, A Detawrt Pr ... derit Corp. 118 Juml,... Creek Thtt 1tatament wu llled Or , Coron• det Mar. Callf wllh the County Ciant ol Or· 92825 arige County on Ju111 20, O.W Slocum t984 Tn11 llatament WU flied F241116 with tha County Ci.<k of Of· Publlehed Orange C<>ut ~ County on June 22. Dally Piiot June 28, Juty 5, , ... ~ 12, 19, 1984 -TH97 Publl•l'lld Orange Coa1t --------- Dally Piiot June 28, July !i, Plm.IC NOTICE 12.19. 198.4 ---------TH78 TIHJIT'la'I IALa taat ol thl Nortner1)' 21' 6 MMmant Itel with Mid Wetterly llne ot Parcel (2) That por11on ol Thia Notice of Sale 11 ex-t .. t ot Lot 8, Ranga 7, Tem· PARCEL 4: Lott 58, 59 Towne Avenue, North t• 28' Lot 1. H~kad1y·1 Sul>· ecu1ed 111 thr" Counter· pta and Glt>aon T(act. In the and 80 In Block "C" of Win-20" W•t t25 r .. t to the dlVttlon. In IM City ol San pane, ueh of which to •>1· City cl Compton, u par map ton and McC11od'1 Figueroa Southerlv llna of Pn111101 Bernardino, County of San ec:uted thall be deemed to record«! In Book 2 Pega Streat TrlC1 No 3, 111 tha Ctty Boutevard. tlMlnca EM1er1y ewnardlno, Stat• Of Cell· ba an crlglnat but tueh 540 al HQ., ol Ml•· of Loa Angtlea. u per map along Mid Southerly llna, 1orn1a. u per plat recorded counterpart• 111a11 together c.llanaoue Record•. In IM recorded In BOOll 8 Pege 125 '-'·more or i.e. to lhe In Book e ol map• Pege 90 conttltut• but one lllld the off~ of lhe County Re-173 of Mape, 111 the office of ~~!>c' EbegL ~Lngot• 25 2,. record• ol uld ~nty. ~ HrM ln1trumant corder of LOI AllQelea Coun· the Cou11ty Recorder of Hid n ... . v tcrlbed u lcttowe. T.I . No. M1118 ty. Said Northll'ly 214.6 feet County. and 27. Tract 3064. In tha1 Begt11nlng 11 the Inter· VOU 4"1 IN Df,AUL T being mauurad along the EXCEPT from LOI 80, Ille City ot LOI Ang ..... u par eeotlon ol the weet ltne ol UNOl9' A DllD Of' "'UIT Eaatarty llne of tald Lot 8. E< 20 feet thereof. map record«! In Booll 381 M S with the OATIO ~~ UNUH EXCEPTING THERE· EXCEPT therefrom •II Pao-I and 2 ot Mapa, In UICOll treot. YOU TAKI ACTION TO FROM Ill miner ale end Oii, mlneral1 and otl. gu and tM otnc. Of the County Re-north ltna ol Highland Av- PROTICT VOU" PRO'· o .. encl other hydrocart>on o th• r h yd r o c • r b on corder of Ul<I County =· :! =r=::: S::; lftTY, IT MAY IE IOLO AT 1Ub'1111011 under Uld land tubltanoaa under ti.Id land PARCEL 10 Tnat por11on aboVe relarred to· thence A "'9UC IALI . ., YOU below • dec>th of 500 feat baloW • depth Of 500 , .. , of Lot 10 of Tract 14!185, In north along tald wMt ltne of •ID AN lX"-ANA T10H without ti... r1ghl ol eurleoe without the r1ghl of aurlaca IM City of Compton, U I* Muacott Street l06 feat M THa NATUM M THI eritry, u retarVed In deed «ttry, u rtaerVed In 1 deed map recorded 111 BOOk 313 thaflce weet parallel with t~ ,9'0CllDINQ AOAINIT recorded June 1, 1977 u In· r.c:o<ded October 31, 1877 Paga 12 and t3 of Mape, 111 I H hi nd A YOU, YOU IHCKJLD CON-etrument No. 79-590111, Of· a 1 1n11 rumen t No . the office of ti... Cou11ty R• =:. :'~ l~t. 1~ W~; The to110W1ng '*'°"'•re PUBLIC NOTICE do1110 boalneu 11 , __ .....;;...;;..;;;..;...;......;.... __ _ '1CTTTIOUI IUSINHI NAfff IT A TIMl!NT The lollow1ng parson 11 doing bullll ..... TACT A LAWYl9'. llClal Recofd• 77·1208187, Olllclal Ra-corder of Mid Coonty. lying parallel wttn the 11orth line ot On Friday. Augull 3, t904, PARCEL 3 cord•. Northerly of ti... Nonner1y H""'I d A 100 let( ( t)VTF COMPUTER SER-l'ICTITIOUI IUllNIH Registration for 'iWlm lessons 1n ( osta ~esa VICES 12)VTF CUSTOM NAMI ITATEMINT tak I t Estanc a H h C orta M'"S WARE, 18021-J Skypuk rne lollowlng perton 11 THE VIDEO OUTPOST, 8955 Atta.nit Ave, Hu11t· lngton Belen. Calll 92848 Thornu o Nyman, 8855 At11n11 Sulla • 129. Hu111- lngton Baactl. Calif 92648 Tn11 bu11n111 11 con· at 9·00 AM CONTINENTAL Parcel A Tnat portion ol PARCEL 6: L011 143 and ""' ol the lend delcrlbad '"Itri:: tou~al ... wttti LANO TITLE COMPANV. Lct118and17111 Blcctt2ol 144ofTr~No.1t77,lnthe dMdtothaCltyolCompton. the w•t llne of Muecott TNltee under trld pul'9Utnt "Athen1"'. In Ille City of LOI City of LOI AllQelea. u per recorded on June 10, 1953, Str .. t 105 IMt to Iha llorttl lo Dead of Trvet rec~ Mge!ei, ae par map r• map 11corded In BOOll 21 u ln1trurnent No 2448, '"lune of HlghtWid Av.nue, Oeoamblr 28. t982, .. ln•t. eolded 111 Book 8 Pagn 148 PaQe 121 ot Mapa, In the BOOll '1937 Pega 148 of Of· thaoce ... , along the nor1h No 82· 1293778, Of Official and 147 of Mapa, In the of· office ot 1119 County Re-flclal Recofda. In the office of llna 01 Highland Avenue 100 Record• In tne oltlcl ol tlla flol ol ti... County Racordar c:ordlr of Uk! County. the County Recofdar of ukl j l"t to the Point of begin ts 1ng Pace a I 1g · > " a Clrcla. Sulla 113 Irvine. H. h d h D C C doing t>uelnau u : 1g • an t e owntown ommuntt)' enter c111t 927t4 S MITH INDUSTRIES. Pools from 9 a m .4 p .m . M o nda' through Larry Alan V111Wlnki., 427 t 1111-A Coley RJver c1rc11, fnday Centi St Newpon Beach. Foun11111 Valley. Calif 92708 Ea h I I k h Calll 92ee3 Scott Monro• Smith, c ~e~~1on ast<; or two wee !>. wit Raymond J~k-~. t0"'70 ._, -~· "' 21 t4-0 Florida Sleet, nUlll• lessons running 30 minutes. M o nday through Biron L•n•. Sa11 Diego. 1ngton Beach, Cellf. 92848 Fnday. Ctllt 82128 Thi• bu11na11 11 con· Cl « d I d d t t t d Thi• bu1lna11 I• COil· ducted by en Individual assc~ 0 11ere inc u e 0 '>. paren s an ducted by a general pan-Scott M Smith me. and Red Cross beginner through ad-nershlp Tnia 11atement wu flied 'anced hfesanng. Larry A VanWlnki. with ti... County Clerk ot Or· C ost 1s S 16. F o r more 1nformat1on pho nt' Thll 11'1"'*'t wu filed •na• County on July 3, 1984 Estancia HlM pool (642-489 I) Costa Mesa ""11"' ine County Clerk 01 Or-f"Mt142 ange County on June 19. Publllhed Ore11r Coul H iih pool 662-2798) or Downto~n Co m · t98A Dally Piiot July 1 . 19 28. munity Center Pool (645-27971 ,,_, Auoutt 2. 1984 Published Ortnga Cou t TH· 128 ----------1r:..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.-:.-lo111y Pllol June 28 July 5, 12 19 198A P\EllC NOTICE r TH92 dueled by· an lnCIMdulll ThOmu 0 Nym8tl Thll •••tement WU flied with the County Clerk of Or- 111oe Cou111y on July 12. t98.4 f2SOlll Publlened Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 19, 28 Augull 2. 9 t884 TH·l38 PWllC NOTICE County Recor<* ot Loe An-of Nld County. more par· PARCEL 8: Lot• 137 and CouEXnCtyEPT th-alrom , ....... ,nlnQ galH County, C1lllorn11, llcularly daecrtbad " IOI-138 and the Northerly 5 feel •• ,,.. and recorded J81'1uary 3, lowt of Lot 138 of Trac1 No. 8091, WMterly 105 feel of uld Trullor or recoro OWl'lf 1983 H · ln1trurnent No. Beginning at IM North-111 ti... City of Lot Ang.-, u tend Miik PlllOI, Inc. 83-000065 cf Offlcl1I Re-... 1.,1yoornerotHldBloctc per map recorded ln BOOll PARCEL 11: Lot• 81, 82 No llraeteddr-orother cord• of Orange County, 2; t~ W•terly along the 88 Pagee 25 to 28 lnelutlve and 63 ol Peotch1m'1 Mon· I common dHignatlon h .. Callfcrnl•. and reeotded Northerly ""' of Block 2. of Mape, In tM omca of tM eta AY91lua Squat• No 1, In b .. 11 furnl•h•d to th• Ja11uary 5. 1963 u lnttrv· being also the Soutner1)' llna County R9cordlt' of Uld the City of Lot AllQelea. u Trv•t• You may obtain mant No 63.002311 ol Of· of 120th StrlOt (80 taat Cou11ty par map recorded In Book dlfectlontto ,,... property by llclal Record• ol San wtoe). a dl1tanoe of 135.07 PAACEL 7· Thal por11on ol 10 Pege t87 ol Mapt, In the IUbmlttlng • WT"lt1«t requeat Bernardino County. Call-1 .. 1 lo a point. therice Loi 1 of TrlC1 No 22093. In office ol ti... County R .. within 10 daye from the ftnt fomla WILL SELL AT PUB-Southerly on a llna parel ... the City ot Loe Angaiet. u corder of aald Cou11ty publlcatlon of thlt hOtlce lo LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST with tM Eatlerly Mne of pe< map record«! In Book PARCEL 12: Lota 14, 15 CallfOflllt Commarc. Bink, BIDDER FOR CASH OR Block 2 .• dl11a.nce Of 125 815 Paget 41 and 42 OI and 17 ol Trect No. 4663, In 811 wnanlr• Blvd., Lot An· CASHIER'S CHECK, (pay-, .. 1 tO. point.'""'°' EU1· Mape, In Iha office ol ,,... tM City of Compton, u per gelel, CA 90011, Attn Fr9<1 abi. 11 time ol Nie In lawfvt arty on a tine patlllal with tM County Recorder ot .. Id mac> rlCOf'ded In BOOll 49 ~rledrlch '1CTtTIOUl IU8'NlH money Of Iha United Stet•) Nortner1y ""'of Block 2. a County, deeer1bed .. IOI-Pege 81 ol Map1, In the Of· The ullderalgned TrvttM NA.Ml ITAffMINT at In the lront lobby of Call· dll1ance ol 135.07 leot to I iow.: nc. of the County ~Cler Oleclalmuny llabllllY for any BALTZ BERGERON SMITH A TUTffllL WESTCLIFF CHAPIL 437 E 171h St Costa Mesa 546-9371 Ml.IC NOTICE T"-lollOwlng perton 11 tornla Land Tlti. Company. Point on the Euterly ltna of Beginning 11 IM Weotwiy of eald County ll'ICOtrec:111M1 of ti... ttt'M1 LaOAL NOTICE Dtm11C unTICE dOlng bullllatl u 80 Unlvartal City Plau, Uni· Block 2; t~ Northerly on tarmrnut ol that oertaln EXCEPT lher .. tom that addr ... and other common NlWJ'OftT-MHA rUU\. nv FICTTTIOUllUllNHI PESAOO CONSTRUC· .-.Hl City, Calllor11l1, all thaEuterlyll,...olBtocl(2,a curve 111 the Northerly portion thlflOI tt con· daiollatlon. II any, thown PACIFIC Vl!W MEMORIAL PARK Cemetary • Mortuary Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac1 llc View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Road Lagvn1 Beech Ce 92651 494.9415 HAABOA LAWN· MT OLIVE M ot•uary • Ctm•t1rv C•ematory 1e2~ G 11IPr Ave Cotta Meta 540°5554 PIERCI IAOnilRI HLL aROADWAY MORTUAJIJY 1 I 0 Sroad.,,,_y Co11a Meu &42·1>l50 ( ..) HO NAMI ITAT!MIHT TION co . II t5 Aleppo ·-f. F 0 tlefain UNIFllD IC Ol "ICTITIOUI IUllNfll The lollowl"" ,_..'°"' are Street. Newport BHCh, right, Utla and tnt.,Mt con· dlttenca ol 125 l•t to lhe boundary Of Nld Lot , Condam~11by111..._!11•1nl L~" •no.I Said .... wlll be macs., .... 1 DllT,.ICT NAM( ITAffMINT .,. ,..._.. V9)'ed to and now hatd by It point of beglnnlno. thOWn on tald-map U balnQ "'""" ""' v• ,.. "" Nolle• The 1o110W1no petlOllt are doing bolinau" Call! 92829 ., 5 un<W Uld Deed 01 T~ In Parcel I!. A non.xciu.tw concave Southerly encl oetw County Superior Cou11 wlttloul ~ant or wet· lnvllt"O OOlng buli""9 u BAY LAUREL HOME· J. Frank Artukovlcil ... t the property eltuated In Mid perpetual auemant for In· having • radlu• of 20 IMI, c... No. C-179854. • renty. •kJ>f ... or lmpllld,,... ~ 't)INSUAANCE co••. OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Aleppo StrMI, Newport C~ntv and Stele deec:t1bad gr .. to and,...,... from the ther!OI [Mt-. .._... tald certified C09Y thereof being g41tdl~lll ... poauulon, Of S EREB ' "' 2848 Eldan Ave , Co1ta e..cn Calif 92828 •1 ..,, -·1 ........ ,. Ju 3 97 ---t•,.,....,,. 10 ....., -.... NOTICE I H v PANV BUSINESS MA· u property dHCrlb•d .. CU,..., thrrt; • centr11 recorded ne I • 1 9 ...... _. .. ---· ..-, .... 0 Bo d , Ma11. Call! 112827 Tn11 bu1l11H1 •• con· 1 N 7" ... " .... unp1ld balanc• of the IVEN thlt th• ar 0 CHINES (2)1NTEORATEO PARCEL ,. LOI 9, Trac1 Parcel t Ibo,,., on, over end angle of". ,. 50'", .,, ere nttrument o. ..,,_,1~. Educalion ol lh• Newport· CIRCUIT BUSINESS M,\-Nawp()fl HarbOr Builder•. ducted by an lndlvtdu•I 11446, In the City of Baldwin acroae tl\•1 oortlon of LOI 17 dltltnOI of Sl.41 feet to tfle Ofllclal Aeco<d•. notl(t) ..cured by .. Id MHt Unified Scnoot Ol11rlct CH INES t 311 NT ER. Inc.. Cllllornla, 1638 J. Frank Ar1ukovtcn Park. u ,._ m•" reoordad In Btoek 2 r.Athefle". In ti... !alt-. terrnlnue ol Mid PARC!L 13· Lot 183, D .. d cf Truat. IO•wlt: 0 C .... , Monrovia AY9.. Suite 18, Thi• 11a1emen1 WU ftled .. -.... ... ., 78 c 12 eeo 000 00 lnclud-.. ol r1nge ou11ty ... I r• NATIONAL COMPATABLE u-.-..n BMch. Calif t2M3 with the Cou11tv Ci.<k of Or-In B* 210 Pega 7 of Mapa, City Of Loa Anoa19t, .. per curve; thenoe along th• Tract 29 1, In the tty of .:... ... ~ .~ •">"' ce1ve-ledbk11upto11·00 BUSINESS MA CHINES ....... .,., 1 In Iha ofllOI of the Coull"' map recorded In BOOll. N011Ma91erlvMnaolNldLot C11eon ... par m,: r• Pf\ITIVW\ol ln -not t ,ad~ 27 I Tn11 bu•ln•H 11 con· •noa County on July 12 ., :;-.-, .. ~ 72a v•-" ~und« the AMonthe tndtyOJuly {4 }1C8 M (5)0R81TECH 914 ~derofealdCounty Pagee1'8and147ofMape. 1;8outtl41 11'20"!.Mt, oordedln .......... "'agea -...-. • 198• •1 lhe Purchblng Qt. {l)MILES ORBITAL MA· du;= r-p~~alton 19 4 '290Ul EXCEPTING therefrom In ti... office of the County 1CM.88 feet: thlnoe Souttl 1' to 18lnClutlY9ofMapa,111 tarm9 ot Mid Of TNtt, lie• ol .. ,d SchOOI Otllriel CHINES {7)0RBITAL TECH· ,,... ""'eciou• ,,,., ... end Aec«der of Mid eouniy, 49• 41' 50" W•t 126 feel; IM omot of,,... County,__ ..... cherglll end~ "15 a-·· S Thl1 1t1teman1 waa flied Publlllhed OtllllQe Cout ,.. l C of the Tru11 .. _..,. ~ ....... located 11 2.. U99' llMI. NOLOGV INCORPORATED, or .. IMl"eof" .. llt~ed more plflloularty o.cnbed I thlnel Nonll 41 18' 20" OOfdlt' Of Mid ounty. ... ... "' .... Colla M .... Ctllfornla , It 1101 S Qrand Aw Ste B, wtlh the County Cl«ll of Or· Dally Piiot July ti, 28· lrom partition 1>9tWMn John U IOllOWI: Wll1, 124.U leat to '"'-E.XCEPTINQ thWefrom all tNtta cnalad by Mid Deed whleh time "'d bid• will ba Senta Ana, Celll 92706 ~~ Coullty on July 12· Auguat 2· 9• t984 TH-143 Rowland, Sr and WHllam 8eglnnlng II ti... Nort~ NorthWlatltty fine of tlld ( 100 par cent) of tfle OU, gu, of Trull publicly opaned and rM<S wa111ut r acnno1ogy, lne "90aM workmeri, In ti... partition M81erlyoomttofalldllook 1ot;ltllnOl1longtaldNort11-p1trol1um, and other Theblnetlolaty ndartmc! fOf CO!>IERS California. 1tO1 S Grand ---------deed recorded In 8oo6I 10 2; thlnoe Southerly llong we«etty llM Not1h 41• 41' hydrocarbon aul>ttenc .. Deed olTnm tier.':°'°'9 ex· All bld1 are to bl In ac· AY9 Ste 8 Santa Ana Calaf D~bll~= ~~9~'. ___ MJC ___ tl>_Tl_C£___ Pega 3t Of Deed. t the hltltty !Ina ot liook 2, e 50'' bat. 106.00 feet to tl'I wtllefl 111 IMllOw I.,. P*• __,1ed Wld dllt¥9'ecl to the COfdance with Condition. 82705 1 ., PAAC!L 2 dleteno. ot 150 feet to al point ot l>lalnntno Mal to and 500 feet IMltOw tfle und«llgned 1 wntten 0.0. lnttructlont end Speclfl· Tn11 butln .. 1 le con-Auguit 2• 8 t"4 TH·1'2 flC'T1TtOUI IUSMIH Ptr'Qll A· That portion of point. Mid point ~ IM PAAOEL l All ht oertlln naturll Mfeot Of Mid ltlnd 1are110n Of Default Md 0... callon• wl'llCh t te llOIN on 11i. ducted by a CO!l>Of9tlon MAim ITATIMUfT Lot•. Atnoa 7 of the Ternp41 9outhMllarly comer of Mid i,..,~ lltuated In tfle wtthou1. hoWllWt. the t1gh1 mend fOf Sate end• Wfltt'" In lhe offlc. Of tile Purctt... Rtcnard J FOfnum, Prlll-Ti... IOllOwlnf per.ona er• l Qlbton fr act, In ti... City of Lot 17, 1tllnOI Wllterty on a City of Pomona. deeetlbed to .nttr upon the Mfece of Notice of oeri.un Wld Eleo- lng Ofr9Clor of uld Scnoot dtlnt P\lll.IC M)TIC( do!n.q t>Yt!MM u . Compton, u lflOWn on map llM perlllel with t.119 Nottt\. N fOllOWI, to wit: Mid lend N excepted In the tlon 10 hit Thi uilderltQned Dtllrtct. 2815 S..r Streat, Thl1 ttatemant w" flied ---------BLEU COTTON PHO· recorded In looll 2 PllQI Illy llnl Of llock 2, I ct-. That~ Of ltoctc ™ deed from Del Arno E8tate ceueed ..to Notloe of'O.. Coat• M .... CA 82828 with lhe County Clerll ot Of. l'tCTTTIOUI IUalMIH T 0 G RA pH v . 2 1 3 7 2 540 at HQ • of Ml•· tence of 10 07 fMt 10 "" of "" Pomone Tr.a. "' IM Compwty,. eotpOratlon,,. flUft Ind EleotJon •o ... to No Dldd• may wllhdrew anga County on June 20. N~ITAT'llm.NT Droolithurtt •819 Hunt· Olftlneout R9corda. In tM trwpolntoU1eolnnlnfbllnQ Cltyof~•Pl'm-.i corded Nowmblr I , 1913 be recorded In the county hi• bid f()f • l)erlOd of forty· 1884 The IOllOwlng l)al'IOn .. lngton 8Mcfl. Calli t2Me ornoa of thl County .. • point In..,. w~ llM Cf reoorded In tool! i ,. ti .. h'latNment NO 5444, "' Whet• "" ,.... ~ .. 11v1 1451 dllyl •"" the Cllll n.711 do6ng ~ .., llruc• Jam.. Cotton. coutar oH.oa AnOllM ~ ,._oa att.I. 100 fMt of Mleotbnloul "9oofd&, In too11 Dl2SO PIG' 7&2. ()t. toc.ated .. 1 for the...,.._,,~ lhertOf Pu .. •1· ....... Or•nr C""'"1 Jlt\A s TRUCK & AUTO 21•12 -.~ .. "'ur•t It ti. ... deacttbed .. fotlowa. ~in.nee~ -=1 tl'I ofb Of'"' ,_"""Y Ae-~ Aec:ofde. T • ...._.._ ..... -.. -· ..,. .......... ...... ... ............. ''"a-1n··-... , ........ ~ .. -t ...... w-...,,.. ........ ... ,.,,._._ ~ ........ ::=;! •-, .. ..,. .. L ''·· --w-:1 .... rue ... or PtttY --......... T~ Sotlrd of I! uc:1t1on of Dally Piiot June 2 . July 5. REPAIA, t 70 t E !dlngar Hunllnoton B1acn. Cellf ......, .... .., •• ,,. """".... ..... -·--•1 "' .. "' _.._ "' -.._ •• , ..... ""'"'' • ,,. -· tnt Nawport·M ... Unified 12, tll 11184 Bid Fe, 8a1111 .t.na, Calif 82Me ...., comer of Uld lot •: F'lgueroa '"-'; 100 .... IOl'UMC' .. ~ 100 fMt of Lot 7 In llocil Settool Olttrlc1 rHl'Vla Ille TH1~ 82706 KalNMn A90an Cotton, thanel llOflG tne ~ .to., I dlftenoe ol 25 IMC to hoiMlnG .. the lnttr· of Trect NO. 812, C.. CAt.WO"NIA LANO TIT\.I r1q111 to tl..Ct any or alt Ilda ----------1 Jam•• Loult McBride, 21372 Broolilhurtt •811. line of Mid 1.ot, 8olJ1h It •point In tM &oul'*"t llM aectlin of die louf'*'Y IN Mell T'"*' In IM Cfty of 00. .no 1101 ,,....,11y ICCIPI I ~ 5105 W Oalll..td, Stint• HuntlnQ10n a.ecn. Ca.lit &.4' 21"' W•t 280 00 "91; ot Pwoel 1 IOO\l'eoeeorlbect: of ......,. ~d, (100 Colt.I Miii. County cf Of· to IJMtwMI City l'tua Iha IOWMt bid , and to W'1YI u:::ii Ana CAllf 92703 t2MI thlnel patetlel wttll ,,... t~ WeeterlY Ofl • llM .... wtdll with the W-.ty .... Sl* of camomta, .. UnlwrMI Qty, CA. 11D .,,., infC)(mallty or lrragullfl· A-~'" Thlt ltu91nen I• con· Tht• b"91MH It Con· Eaatttty llM of Mid L«. """"' .,.., tfle Nofttllr1Y IM of l'owna A ..... ( .. I* IMP NOOtcMd In .. (ltl) 71().t~ ty 1n any 81d r~ lflN '1ITfQ' ducted by' en lndtvldull ducted by hueband I Wife South 3 • 15' ~ 210 r.t, line of llook 2. a dllttr'Cll of feet wide). • Mid loullYwd IO Peoee 1 end I of Mi.-Dalt . .NM 2t 1 .... NEWPORT ·MESA UNl,11!D Y"/_port! h JamM Louie Mellnci. 8fV09 J Cotton ther!OI '*.... wtth AIO 15 felt to • point: ltllnOI Wld Avenue .. ~ on oellaneou. Mtpa. In tM of• CONTINl!NTAl LAND T1T\.I SCHOOL 0181'A1CT v::;7 ,(/ Thia ttatl!Mn1 wu Ried Thie 11aternen1 waa fifed Nortntrty line, North 11° IM' louthllltetty on a 1411110ht ttll mep of Treic1 11Q16, II ftoe of tl'I County Alc°"'41r COMPANY, 01 OfengeCounty, c.111orn11 ', '{1 J/ _J wttll '"'County C"'11 of Or· wtth '"'County Cllf'll ot Of· 21'" Eaat 2eo.oo ._. 10 .-, NM to"" IM point ot De-'* m-.i rwc:orOld In loolll of Mid County .. Tru•t• Dorothy Httvay Flth•r, " ru -no-County on J une 20 •• County on Jtlly 12, blterty IN, ltllnOI Nortll Olnnlnt 431 ,,. 17 of ... ..,.. ,. f.lc=lnQ ~om IN By. lf10ltte ~ CPM 1814 19l4 3"15'Weat21'5 .... toll'I ToO«l'lrwlttlthltlOfllto oordtoheldCounty;....,_ W• 20r.t PublltNd Oienoe CO..t P\lrc:Nslng C)frKIOt ftMtnl ,... ~I of~ IXOIPI· lnlt .. lnG malntatn OM ~ .. Mid W•· 'A l 11· ,.,Oii (1~ Delly P1lot JtJty 11. 11. "· 1714) ~56-32 t1 D ., ,., t Pvbllthad Orange Coaat Publlthed Ofll'IQlt eo.t thlr'lfrOl'n "" (..wfy IMC'trolllr 1""90fl end to wt\' lint • .....,.,. or t#I Lcrtt 1 end I , TrKt No 3'02t. , .... Publlll'led Ota11ge Coaet II ' I a Dally PllOt July tt 21. Oally Piiot July ,, 21 00 "'9t wfttlln IM bOuMa toMttuc1 Md Mllnltlft • ~,,...._ ....... .mi,,. .. per plat •eootdld In Book 11\-108 ~~t~l219t™ A~12,91~ Augu~:~~2~·~·:'":A~~~~of~~~~~r~*~·~·~~~~~~~-~~~~~2~~~~~~~~~~N~~~~~u~·~o~f~~~~~~~~~of~M~l~~~p~~~H~of~8~•~n~~~~-~~~~~~~--~ ll\ 127 642·5678 TH·l52 _ TIMOI ~------"'--~----~---~-~ - 'J PUBLIC NOTICE MUC "°TICE NOTICI O' 'ICT1f10UI IUIMI.. 'ICTITIOUt 8U ... U DIHOLUTION M NAMI ITATl•MT NA• HATl....,- "A"l'Nlf'IHt" Tri. IOllOwing l*eotlf 1te TM f~ pston la Pullllc nota 11 httaoy dOlllQ 1>14tMU .. dolllQ bu•~ u g•v.,1 thll Ann l Kr~ T 0 Fl C ! L L 0 TH ! I A AC ( L 0 NA no ~tllel• L Butler l'letl· f NT ! A P A IS !: ~ , 2 0 APAATMINTI, 12t11 o.1t tofor• cJOlng OU11nM1 unci.t Rtd...oc>o Tr .. Len.. INIM, Stt•t. Garden Otow Calif tt• "'""WI hm name and Caul 9271& fl$.40 st Vie of Human Actulflzaflon Relph S , relfag, 20 Anfl'IOny LOUii Lugo. l>orvte .. Men1geit1er11 0. Aech•OOO Tr .. lane lrvtM. 311&~ PKJflC COUt HIQI\· •el0pmen1 Contulllllfl. and Ca111 92716 way, •402, South L~ £'1.luca11ona1 Oppot1u11i11H Jantt D frallag 20 ee.ctl, Calil 12171 ul ll!o~i I f1011d1 St . Ste Redwood Tt• Lane INtne Tl'lll bualt'llU 11 con• 3JO Ctty of Hun11no1on Cell!. 92715 ducttd by, en lndivldulll he" 11 Cuu11ty 01 Orangt, Tt11e bu11nH1 •• con· Anthony Louie Lugo S1111• ul C•lllo1111a, did °'' ducted by an lndlllldu.J Thi. tlttement wee flt.i the J let dey Of May IOa-4 by Rtlpl\ 8 'reltag with IM County Clefk Of Or· mutual conta•H dlHolve the Tiiie ttttement wu flled •• County on June e. Hid partne,.hlµ 1r•d 11rm1n-with the County Ci.rk Of Or· 1'84 tit• tll11lr relat1on1 H part ange County on July 3, 1084 1111r. therein ~-111om .. Weft• S111d buslnea1 In Ille future PubU1htd Ore• Coett IOO ..._poft Center Of. will be cunducted by Ann l Dilly Piiot July 12, 19, 2e. "• '20 Kru-ou1. who will pey and AuQu•t 2 108' Ntwpof1 9Mot\, Catlf. 111•(.n•tO• 1111 llablllllH and TH· 122 tlMO debt• of tna ftrrn and receive Publllhed Orange Coat •II moni.1 payable to the Delly Piiot June 21. July &. 11rm D1111•ic MnTJCE 12. 10. 1taA Further noll{.t 1a llefeby rUU\. nu THl5 given that lhe undartigned 'ICTITH>UI IUl ... 11 .... 1111101 be rHpon1lble lrom NAMI ITATIMINT P\lllC NOTICE 11111 d111y on for any obll The lo110Wl11Q perton 11 ---------gllho11 Incurred by tti.e otn.t dOlflG bullneN u FICTITIOU9 IU ... 11 1n hti. own name or 1n the BRAMM ENTERPRISES. NAMI ITATl.MINT name of"'' firm 1ooe1 Tal'*1 A'lt . Ste 200 T following tt D111d " Coata Mesa. Founlaln VIJii)' CaHI 92708 dOI::: buslneet ,/*'°" Ca11forn1a '"'' 161h day of Pet., J Bramm. 1012 THE JONASSON COM· July 1984 Dalawlfe Huntington PANY,20411UpperBayOt Pub1 •had Cringe Coaat BMcn Callf 02848 Santa Ana Calif 02707 Uallv Piiot Julv 10 108• Thie bullneu 11 con· J Gary Hall 20411 Upper ducted by en lnd1111dual Bay Ot Santa Ana Calif P~llC HOTICE Ptter J Bremm 92101 Thll llllement waa flled Thrs bullnHI 11 coo- NOTICE OF ...,Ith the County Clerk ol Or-ducted by an IOdlvldual AVAILABILITY OF 111Qt County on July 5. 1984 J Gary Hall ANNUAL AlPO"T ~ Thia 1111emeo1 waJ Iii.cl rtalC NOTICE NOTtCI ~INO· NO II '**'Y Of'*! lhat IN Boatd Of TMt ... Of the Huntington a.ach Union HIOh 8dtool Dlttrict wt• r• ----• cMvl M&i.d t>idl for .. ppiy. Ing COPllR /OUPll· CATOAI ~109 Ot ~ to tn. 1P41CCl1Ca1t0n1 on Ii .. In the ollkl.t of Mid 0111ric1 81d1 anall ba clearly matked COPIER/ DUPLI· CATORS Bid •&10 ad·""l ..................... lmiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilfiii::::"':i::'"';::i:'.-.... "'"Tii::::"'i::~:i::-----,r;:::::&::ii:i:-..,11!11!11Ti::i:~:'1l:1:-"!"'"°1lllll drMMd to AHyn E Aowley,11 PUfc.llulng Manager. H1.1nl· ..... te1 1aJt ltaut let Wt ...... hr Wt 111Qton Beac:h Unlorl High THE DAILY PILOT 1t-.911.t ,..._. I...,_. J:Y tr.?I l_.. ........... L.~1. School Dtltrlct, 10251 .. N ..,. "••-UJ ..._ •-~ ..... Yo1ktown Avenu•. Hunt CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS ; bUPCiX l386R; lngton a.actl. CA He.41 and ,. ... OIU:ttMt Ocean a Hatbot vi. ~-at Of ~or• s 00 T l h S ...,.. -___,. P¥t & Nciuded Ma..c>c>M pm. FA1DAY. AUGUST 3. e ep one ervice: PHFllT LIU'lm ~·:! ~~.W::~h t>!'";!1>1~•~ Monday-Friday ........ Mll.-llYlll fflllOI °'*'*' and read In 8fcS9 C 8 00 A M 5 30 p M 5 8drmt, 3 betha, lndudee 1MI ......... Am ie 1 : • • - : • • • mNter IUCt• end large IKI 1·1 MIU Eact1t>t0enat11erna1nv111<1 Butineai Counter: lemny room and off. &Mutlful Bayv..w '°' • i>«loc:I of eo dayl .,,., •treet P4tfklng fQ( up lo 1 111e date 1pec1t1ect tor,..,.,.. Monday· Friday cart 0n1y 4 doon ''°"" Alty 4 Bcttm' iMn. 3 beth, ctlpt of blO• tl'lt 1 t Main c:uatom nome "400.000 The 8oard of Tru11 ... l 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. e..cn.,,~~onin.nw. LIH·land l 109,140 1-.---... -lt·.·.----n••l•--iiiiiiiio• .... ---- ll'l•ll be the I04e l<>dge of the k•t 11 onty "479,000 Otrtl T .... 11...... ..-. .-a-·~ " laDM llJaM 1111 =~~"!u~=~~:':! DEADLINES 144-1111 lH-102/Ul-IHI L= =:!n.~'~r~ !id~"'liroom. )ICt •0Y °' '-11 bid•lt\d 10 PUBLICATION DEADLIN M.llD •YmTllUll plaCe In m .. uw ~ dllhw..,,. "*'· A'411 walvt aoy Irregularity ther.. l\ogtl oeill"91. ,,,_, to 8-t llOO l1a;:_7f2470 1n Monday Sat. 11 :30 a.m. t~ 12U,IOOfll clubhouH a tennl• "-· .. Signed Allyn E Rowley T d ,,. ,.. 30 ~ 3br °' 2tlr & oen hOtne In e 0 urt1• a 0 •1 0 oek .w ti;;,;iw;:;;-;.;;;ij;p~;;;;;;.~i!i!i~ l>urchHlllQ Menager Uel ay .non. ..: p .m . grHt Corona d9I Mar 10-Sl.495,000 Cemeo Shor• oceefl Dated July 18 196' Wednesda~ Tue6. 4:30 p .m . Ulll llU Clflon Famlly oetgh· ~ IULTl view. 3 ..... .,, a Be• Puo11111ad Orange Co111 T h d w 1 d .i 30 Lrg contemporary home bO<'\Ood, t>tktno d11tence 11• 1-Pool. UIS0/11\o Agt D111y P11ot July 10. 28 1984 urs ay ~ e . ..: p .m. with two-11ory llVlng .,.. to oey and bHc:h •· -17~7711 TH 147 F 'd Tb 4 30 on 1rg 101 owe L.eaM 476-12&8 or 844--0357 rl ay ur • : p .m. w/optlon Of trade for lwprt Saturdav. Frida" 3:00 p.m. u•u•DI• property OC~NVIEW-30Z8 ac-n ;;.;,-~~ .. ~!.ii.~.n!!!!!•~---; $1390000 Blvd OQeO dally 12-9 1•--------Pursuant to Sac II on Publtltled Orange Cout with the COunty Clefk of Or· ti 10'4jdl ol the lrtternal Rev· Dally Pt101 July 12. 19. 26. ange County oo June 22. ---... -m.-1-C_NO_T_l_C_E __ ertue Coda notice 11 hereby August 2 1084 1984 rUD&. Sunda~ Fri. 3:00 p .rn. 644-72081&75--4721 Lm &SU. • Fairwey conoo. 2BR 2ba L Ill W./l,Y. lllll IPll flllH 1 .. 2 Prof decor.t.O. pool. CANCELLATION & awson New on mktJe .. <Hac 3br 214NLllU ~4;'~5~.7~~= given 1ha1 tne annual report TH· 117 f2All01 YOU ARI IN OIFAUl T ~o; th~9~·:c·~r~~~E~ar~h Publlll'ltd Or•nr Cout UHD9R A DllD °' TRUil WARNER MEMORIAL Dally Piiot June 2 . July 5. DATID llPTU•alR 11, CORRECTIONS: Re•ll) Comp•ny Agt 640-15291759-M5g hw Ustl11 840..2497 3 Bdrm• on 45 h lot. hnet lwtMllllld SCHOLARSHIPS TRUST • PtllLIC NOTICE 12· 19 1984 TH80 1•1. UHLHI YOU TAKI Cancellations and corrections may prtvate roundallon. 11 1va11 ACTION TO 'ROTICT be made on same deBlllines as abo\·e. able at thf foundauon'a of· "CTITIOUI BUllNlll YOUll' lll'RMIRTY, IT MAY lice tor 1rtsoec11on during NAM! ITATIMINT nemtlC 111\TICE 11 •~D AT A PW&JC Please ask for a can cellation regular hou" from 7 45 1 m The lollowtllQ person It rUU\. nu IAt.a. W YOU NalD AN IJr· 10 4 00 pm by eny clllHn doing bu1lnu111: 'LANA TION 0' THI number wtien can celling your ad. who •tQuest1 II within 180 (a)WAL TEA'S SIGN STU· NOTICE TO H A T U R I 0 ' T H I ERRORS dlys atttr tne data of thll 010 (b)AAA QUALITY CRIDITORI Of 'ROCllDINQ AQAINIT : pubttcauon SIGNS (c)Z.ZZ SIGN STU· IUUC TMHUI" YOU, YOU IHOULD CC*-Ch t. d d ·1 d The loundlllOn 1 ollic. 11 DIC, 425 30th StrMI. New-(Seu 6l0l·8107 UCCI TACT A 1.AWYEl eCA your 8 81 Y 80 report 714-675-4562 OILY 111111. 2 Nto. Hornet on IOI 20K Income 838· 1879 1385.000 "--&) ..... UlllULTl ..-.... lll-1111 2 Br w/ger' ;;;a. mr WITllFHITOIDI Loweat Chann•I R••ll~~~~~~~~~i C.M.MSO/rno 1 8t, CclM, $800/mo ....., ...... llWPllT IEllm l1iatMr Shatten RMlty M0-8251 Oet11ng 2 Bdrm, 2 be dee-'61111 IULn 2br·2ba )etty/t>ay .,,... Ii Furolahed SJU.000 1oca1ed at Bank ot Amer1ea ?Or1 8-:h. Calif 02ee3 ti!'0~i:,1:~':':,byo~~=P~~ NOTICI °' errors immediately. The DAILY Nf & SA Suite 100 •1•1 Watte<Wolfga11QM•lhnet. t "'.UITll'llA.L.I LITIHIMFHIT .. .. CAMERA (Coit• MHI) l 1 ..... 4211112 PILOT l' b'l"t ( th r· t MecArlhur Blvd Newport •4 Abbitt Ln • MeedOIOr Val· Tranalerorja). WllOM bull· • • a&IUIDe5 18 1 I y Or e lrS • C.1ta llna 1124 Of'atC>f'a cottage F... ,.., N'l••n e;;;;a,..... 213 8dr con-turea ~~~t~ 11•111M1ll do. 1 m1 to beactl ~ 000 By o.ner s 10,000 t><>m1• 842·9558 ~ l lU Ml-1111 la1Ma blui 1.'111 Beach, Ca 92660 lay. Call! 9505& NOTICE 18 HEREBY Comer lot, custom fir• The PllOC•Oll meneger of Thia bullneH la con· neu addr .. I le 18 I l N-· GIVEN that on Wednee<lay. incorrect insertion On}}', place. brlcil patio. E/\g· lhe tound111on is Bank of ducted by an 1001vtdual port Blvd Co1ta MHa, July 25 1084 at 10 00 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 lllh garderl and Frencl'I America NT & SA Welter Wolfg•llQ Mtthner County ol Orange. State of o clod! a m ol Mid day lo dOOfl Carmel in Harbor Cl ... -·· m 2& t;; w/gienioe • _ _. Y1EW t>ul1t-4nt kJda ok ss2s Pub11sned Orange Coal! Thlt a111ameo1 wu llled Calllornta ttiat a bulk traM· the room Mt Ulde lor con· IL!!!...!!!~1!!!•_~!!!!111•!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1•••11!!!!~•1 View Homa 1259.000 Da•lv P11o1 July 19 1984 wttl'l the County Clefk ol Or· fer "•bout 10 be mao• 10 ducflog TrullM • Sal ......... •-•-•-...... ft• •-•e L=0 '~~~-·~ lmNtllmn •UM1M* TH 149 aoge County on July 3, 19&4 John Jee & Soph1t JM. w11111n the oftlcea of REAL ---...-1-_ .... ______ -.. .................. .....,~ ... ___ l -..1ct f ... , ~t\ ,Nl704 Tran1feree(1). whoM bull· ESTATE SECURITIES SEA· ltaft&) 1112 C..ual 1002 Realtors. 875-eOOo 2'"t8a Ce1a11oe view llW UIT1lll Lua for'--3 + br 3be den S133.500 below market A totally~ 8t1en frple: w«ber df dbl gar financing Pr1~pa11 only J .. n•tt• c;onttmporar $750Impetok53M190 Lido Peeltlc ·Group, A trl·IHei nome with 8-1 Alty._ Hal derman 850-1400 1pac:1oue 4 bdrm1, 3 Twnhae tor Jr ea.c. 2Br Eves/Wl<nda 844-7881 bathe Enhenc:ed by 28&. l'lkUJ>9, pryt p&bO lQ Published Orange Coast neu addreu '' 1811 New· VICE toca1td II 2020 Honn -~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=ii;iiiiliillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ PUBLIC HOTICE Dally Piiot Juty 12. 19. UI. port Btvo. Colla Meea Broadway. Suitt 20&. In the ---------Augu11 2 1984 Couoty of Orange Stile 01 City of Santa Ana, COYnty of ITATIMEHT OF TH-100 Callfornla Orange. 11111 of Calllomla. ABANDONMENT OF UH The property to be Irani· REAL ESTATE SECURITIES Of !erred " dncrtbed In o-n-SERVICE, a Catlfomla Cof· FICTITIOUS IUllNfll eral II All llock In trade, poratlon. u duly appojnttd NAME P~l.IC NOTICE f1xtur11 equipment and TNllM unoer and purauant The following peraon• good W111 of that retell cam-10 IM power ol Nie oon· havf' abandoned the uae ol l'ICTITIOUI BUllHlll era bu1ina11 known " tarred lo that cer-taln OMO ol tne F1c1111ous Bu11neu NAMI! ITATUftNT Olympic Camara end Truat e.cec:uttd by Robyn E. Name SERVANT BUILDING Tha IOllOwlflG pet'IOnl are located II 1611 Newport Mltll'llH .• Married Womao MAINTENANCE, 421 E doing bullneu u · Bl'Old, Costa Meu. County of u nar 1101e aod teparate Lomita. Orenge, Call! 92887 ANCHOR CONSTRUC· Orange. State of Callfornta propet1)1, recordtd JIHll 30, The f1ct1ttous BualneH TION CO, 27402 Camino The bulk tran1fer wlll be 1982, In fM olflce of tn. Nam11 referred lo above waa Caplllrano • 215, Laguna consummlltd on °' attar Couoty RICOfd., of Mid Med In Orang• County on Niguel, Calif 02877 the 6th day of August 1084 County, •• Recorder'• In· Nov 4 1983 FILE NO Aey Sheriff, 28021 Via II 9 00 AM II Lum & Moy atrumenl No 82·228031 by F229388 Machado. Mluloo Viejo, 977 North Broadway, 11 309. reuon of 1 l>feach ol o.ti.un Ooug19' Alen French. 421 Calif 92692 Los Ange4n County 01 Loa In payment ol perlormance E Lom11a Orenge. Call! Robert Sheriff 28021 Via Angele9 1tata or Callfornta of tM obhglltoM MCUred 92667 Machado. M111lon Viejo, So far as ll knowo to the thereby. 1nc1udlng 11111 J1>nro Dawson Cummings Cell! 92692 Triosferee(tl. 111 buamell breach or default. No11c. of 210 Monie Vista Colle This butln•ll II con· nemee and a<ldreues ua.d wtircn wu recorded January Mf:Sll Ca11t 92627 dUCled by a Olf'le'al part· by the Trenslerot'(t) for Ille 31 11184 H Recordtr'I ln- Tl11• busmen was coo-"41fthtp pul three year• are same 11rumen1 No 94--044807 dueled by a a general oart Ray Shel'ltf I Dated 7·9 l984 WILL SEU AT PUBLIC ner!>hlD Tl'lrs llllemeol wH hied Jonn Jee Transferee AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST TM. statement was flied w1111 the County Clerk ol Or-Soptiie Jee Transleree BIDDER FOR CASH. lawful .,..,,r thP Counly Cl,.rk of Or anga County on July 3 1984 Pubhshed Orange Coaat money of the Unlfed Stat ... a• ge Counl~ on July 10 f2-4t'120 D••1Y Pilot July l9 l98• or a casflltf s ctleCk drawn 19114 Publlst'ted Orange Cout TH -lH on 111111 or n111ooaJ bank Pub11Sl14!0 Ora11ge Coast Daily Pilot Juty 12, 19 26 a 1111• or lederet cr9dlt Ill 01101& Ill IAI 1111,000 Investors delight! Triplex with pool, 2 BR, 1 l3R. studio with good rents and no vacancy factor. Excellent oondition on qu1et, tree-lined street Private courtyard for sunning and swimming. D111I, P•IOI July 19 26 Augull 2 1984 mm•IC Mnfll'r. union °' a llate Of ltdtral Augu~I 2 9 1964 TH-111 rUD\. nu w. Hvtng1andloanauoc1atton ...... TH 132 T-34m domiciled 1n thl1 state all ---------NOTICI! OF payeble II ,,... flme of Nie TAUITll!'I IALI all rlgl'll title and Intern! P\et.IC NOTICE T.I . No. 1111 held by II u Tru1tM lo thll NOTICE OF IWORTANT NOTICE TO rHI properfi lllulle In Uld PUBLIC NOTICE LllO ISLE Prestigious Bayfront Villa. 6 Br, 7 1 l Ba. pool. spa. large boat docks, $4,850.000 TRUSTEE'S IALE F~~~~o~,A~~~i:~· Pft<>PeRTY OWMIR ;:¥~:~~d late. deterlbe<J On August 9, 1984 11 Tne 1o11owl11Q pereon la YOU ARE IN DEFAULT PARCEL 1 aod 2 A C<>f'· Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45 · lot. lrg 11 00 1 m Fll'IST AMER1-1 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. domlnlum 91 dellntd In S.C· CAN TITLE INSURANCE dOjnitu;~crAa:s . 2!19 DATED 12/13/93 UNLESS tron 783 of the Callfornla deck. pier & shp. $1.100.000 C0MPANY. a Catllornle Brentwood Colla Mt.. YOU TAKE ACTION TO Clvll COde tn fM Corpora11on as Truetee, or Calif 11292] · ' PROTECT YOUR PROP· PARCEL 3 An MMmerll Succenor Trustee or Brenton B Bernee, 2!50 ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A a• more fully de9C1'lbed In Substituted Trullte of that Breolwood Coita MeH PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Parcel 3 certain DMd of Trust e•· Calif 92627 ' NEED AN EXPLANATION Tl'IOM portlOfll of Lot 1 ol ecuted by EARLY ACHIEVE· This builneu 11 con. OF THE NATURE OF THE Tract 8«5 u Pef "'19 ftted MENT CENTERS INC . e dueled by •n IOdlvlouaJ PROCEEDING AGAINST In book 3SJ pagea 33-36 Cslllorn11J corpor111too. aod Brenton B BatMI YOU, YOU SHOULD CON--lnc;tvJlve ol' Mlec:ellaneou~ V PAUL DOAN an lndlvld-Thll lllltmenl wu filed TACT A LAWYER Mac>• of Nk:t COYnty, de- ""' and recorded Augu1t wltl'I the Couoty Clefk of Or· On Auguat 8, 1084. at ecrlbed In parcel• u foltows 14 1980 H Instrument No l11QeCOuntyooJuly3. l9S. 10.00 A.M , IMPERIAL PARCEL 1 Unit No 51 u 17396, in Book 13701 Pege '241714 MORTGAGE CORPOR· ll'IOwn and OMCrfbed In the 1999 ol Official Record• ol Publllhed Orang• Cout ATION. a Cllllornla corpqr· Condomini um Piao rt· Orartge County Calllom11 Dally Piiot July 12 10 26. atloo H duly appointed cordtd °" Octobtr 15 1975 and oursull\I to that c.,taln August 1 1984 TrullM unOe# and pureuant 10 book 11540. pege l25 Notice of O.taull lhereuodtr · TH-114 to OMO of Tr\lat recordtd through 220. toctualve. Of· recorded Maren 6. 1984 H January 10. 1984, u lnet flclal Record• of Nici COYn· 1n1trumen1 No 84-003196 ol No 84--012380 of Official ry Olht lll Rtco•dS of said Record• In the omo. of IM PARCEL 2 An uodlvldeO Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba . playroom. ftreplace. beam ce1hngs Xlnt financing $420,000 IAYSll£ lllYE IUYFIOIT 01111 Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Kaa. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' patio $695.000 PHllllU NOME OOUIFIOIT Mai Ocean & Jettv views manne room 4 Br. 3 Ba, 3700 sq · fl . car parkmg $1 ,285.000 Counly will under and Pta.IC NOTICE ~nty AecorS '*-of Col Orange one 11xty·llr11 118111 IAYlll£ PUC( l'YFllll pursuan1 to satd Deed ol ..,.,.,nty. tata lllt1ofnla. lnf., .. 1 u a tenant In com-111 ~~u~~:·:.~~~!~::: Ft;~,A~~· :~~~A~ A':DYT~~iz!-monlndhelMlo~Mt;.= Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up United s111es of America. • The followtllQ per900i are BETH w KROOS'MD hue-to tht ommon r.. 2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spaces $1 .250.000 cashier t check payable to d0411Q bullntiU u band aod wtfe WILL 'sELL Lot end TrllCt u auc:f'I ttrm 11 said TrustH drawn on • CHRISTIAN BROTHERS AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO ~eflnedlnt~Ar1lc:l .. ntll~ UllU IUOI llUllH ttaie or national bank, a COMMODITIES, 311 High-HIGHEST BIDDER FO~ Oeflnlflone of the Dec:lat staie or ftderal cre<111 union. lano Ct La Hat><a, CA. CASH (peylble at tln'll of ~::fo"n.0!,,;o,:',~~Ton~ Pan~rarruc ocean & city vtew, 5 Br 3 Ba or • state or federal Hvlng1 0083l 1at.1n lawful money 01 the c0<dtd on A~et 27. 101&. spacious entertaunng home. $1.100,000 1nd loan U1oclat1on doml· Ralph Alc:hard Pooce, 3 11 Unlttd Slit .. ) at the North Clled In fl'lls 11•1•. 91 the Highland Ct . Lii Haora. CA In Book 1140 . Paot 1555, main entrance to Flrat 00831 ~~1 :tre~ to7~~ ~~~ Ofllelal Rloofd• of H id Amerlc.n Tiii• 1nsur•oct Oon•ld A Wiiiiama, 13172 ur ou '· County (the "D«:laraflon") a .. Cent., Drive W•f. Santa PA~CEl 3 Non .. xctvll111 Compeny located at 114 Sltverblrch Or· Tu1t1n. CA. An ... Calif 111 tight, title end MMmentl for eooeaa. ln- Easl Filth Street In tne City Thia buslneH 11 con· 1n1Aa1 convey9<1 to and BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1.11 R"Y''"' Dr •• N B t,l'> 616 1 Of san11 Ana, c atllornla. all ducttd by •limited partner· greH 80""· encroach· now Mid by It uodtr Hid mtnf auppon and '°' other P"l!!!!!!!!!!!!I•••••••••--. 1h111 right tltle and 1nterut ll'llp Deed ol Tru1t In the prOl)tf1y pur~ 111 u IUCll ..... conv~y•d 10 and oo..., l'letd Donald A Wllllami alfulltd In aald COYnty and mania ara ,....,.,., le>< IM by 11 under said o.ed ot Tl'lll •llltmenl Wll flied State dMC:ffbed u t>eneftt of °' granted to Trust 1n 1he oroperty lltu· with the County Clerk 01 Or· Lot 21 ol Trect No 9802. Owner• In the Ar11de of tht 111e<1 In '11d County and ing• County on June 12· City of lrvlne, u anowo on • 0.C'9rallon entitled ·EaM- S111te described u A f984 l"Mt011 map llled In Book 435. meota LEASEHOLD ESTAlE Peges 41 10 42 lnelutlvt of bQIC)f thefefrom all Oii Tl'le SoulhHsterly 1111f ot Publlll'led Or•nG• Cout MllC9flaneou1 M•P• rt· gu ml'*'''' aod other L o 1 I !> 2 • n d I l'I • Dally Piiot July 12 19 28 cord• of Orange County hydrocerboos below • ~ou1neaster1y hall ot Ille August 2 1984 Tl'l-128 California dtpth of 500 feel wunou1 SoutnwMterfy hall of Loi The atrNt addr... eod 1111 right ol aurfece enlry 11 let Us Help Y 01 Sell Y 01r Propertrl 1!>1 of Tract No 708. H ottrer commoo Oltlgo1ttoo reserved lo lnllrvmeoti of ot11own on a Map recorded 10 P\8.IC NOTICE II any of Ille rNl property record Boo" 21 Page 25 ol Mii· described above ta The llrMI •ddreu or ce111nf'Ou1 ~•P• Record• FICT1T10Ul IMJ8'"111 purported to be 14 otn.t common detlgoation of Orang• Couoty Call· NAMI! ITATIMIENT CedanaprlllQ. lrvlne CaJll 01 th• ,.., propet1)1 h«•n• The Daly Piot off en 1ou this eud sbt ad on ow "Picttl'e '•1•" weekends for 1ust '25 ptf day. or 2 days for 145. lo1n1a The lollowlllQ pwton II 92 71 • a b o v e d a 1 c 11 b ad 11 The llrHI addre11 or dolllQ bU9'--* H The undertigned TrultM purported to Ot s 1 s.. Pine 01ner common de1tgnatton SE RV ANT BUILDING dl1Clalm1 any llablllfy lor In)' Lane Newport 9tac:l'I Clh· or ~c1td properly II purported MAINT CO 421 E Lomita. 1oconectneta of 1"8 llrMI loroti to be '2022 I Cypreu StrMI Orange, Calif 92887 addra11 and other common The unoet•tgned hertby S•"" Ana Callfornl• Oouglu Alen French, 42l dletgnatlon, If any. lhOwo dleclllml '" llablllty tor any Submit a pkttl'e, or we'I photo1raph 1t for you at • minimal char1e Sft1d 1a1e ... 111 be mede E Lom111 Orange Calll herein lnc0<rectneM 1n Mid 1treet wllh<lul co11111ant 01 war· 02887 Sllld sate wffl be maoe, out eddr ... °' Olher common r•flly eapf111 or lmptltcl. N Thll t>ualntH 11 con· without COVlt\eof or W9f· dMlgnaflOfl 10 11111 0011tt•IOn °' an· ouc:ttd by en Individual ranty, -.pr ... or ~. r• Sald .... 'Wiii be made .. umhr1nc" to ntltf't tM Douglu Alan French g1rdlng tltte. poea...,on, or without warranty, expr-or 11np11lc1 balance d~ on the Thie atelemtnt waa ni.d 1ncumbf1ncea, Including lmplled rag41rdlng 11119, pot· •c..I• or notM ..curtd by !With tM Co\lnty ~ of Or· fMe. cn ... 991 and •llPlfl .. ....ion or encumoranc.a i11ld DMCI of Tru11. to wit ange county on July 3, 1964 ol tn. TruttM and of tM to uflety the p'1nel~ ~ $ t27 955 14, ptul tM IOllOW· l'MN1 truat• crMttd by Mid o..d MC» of the No1e or otl\et rng estimated c;otta. ••· PubfleMd Orange C:O..t of Trutt. to pay tnttr•t obllgatlon Mc:urtd by Uld , • .,, ... and edveoete et tn. O•lty Pllol JUiy 12 10, 2t, tneteon from Jenuery 15. OMd of Truit. wltfl lnt••t 11"'41 of the Initial pu~llon Augwl 2. 1t8A 191-4 11 1~ .,., annum aa and other euma .. proYlcled C111 C111t1flt4 642 -5678 (If 1111• Nollet OI .... TH 112 pr0\lld9d In Mid not4(a) ~ thefeln plu• ldvancel. " $ 1 • • 1 ' 1 ca.ta Ind lflY IOV911CM 01 .,.,(;. tN t thereof 0 ,..,. -...... ,. • .... NOTic:I TO t 2,HO 80 with lnt.,-.t II\)' tfl'l\I -... .._. -• "" PRON,.TY ow•" PUBUC NOTICf the~.,... undet Mid 11\d tnterte1 on """' ac1-._ .. '°"" -·-• - YOU ARI ltt DCPAULT Deed of Trust neretofofe •.11· =~ :::: ~:C R [ [ T A 8 I UNOIR A DllD"' TMllT, ~r:.':·=· ecuttd Ind dt6tWl9d to Iha tM .,.~ .. end°' tf'8 truata r I I I r DATIO JUl Y 10. 1llO. UM-~ a written 0.C· ~ltd by '9MS OMO of Liii YOU TAKI ACT10N The I~ pereon9 .,.. latltlOn of Oefaull ~ 0.. Tf'\111 TN total emount of TO ,,.OTICT YO\M '9M)fl. dolflQ ~ u m.ant for S. and a wnt1*1 IRTY IT MAY al IOlD AT WHH"H NURSERY • Mid obf)Qatlon, ln0Nd1ng M 0 8 l l l • ... ~IC l "LI. " YOU QAOWCAS. 1121 8 fuelld. No!ic. of Oefauft Ind E.llGtln rtuC>nlbly .. ttmated ..... .. rv-.. c I 92..... 10 s.. The undefllgned cNr9M and~ of the I I I r N lD AN IXJl\.ANAT10N Anan.tm all ~ caueed Mk! Notice ol 0.. TN11-. at the ttmt of WI._ t 0, l'NI NATUM Of' THI LUCM W ... l$05 Htaon hluf1Ind[lec:tlOn10 W to '"OCllDINO AQAIMIT Ad • ru111n, Calif t2MO . publication °' "* NotlOe ii I·;.· 'fOU YOU IHOUU> CC*-J .. 11 0111terra, 1505 °' recorded 111 the county I 141.M t2 T H A C 1't • l .. cT' .. • .. -u. NlteOn Ad . T119ttn. CalJf -'*• the ,... pr~ • 0.19d AA 2 1MA I I I I ,. .. _.,., IOCated RIAl UtATE l&ClJRt-rmST AMERICAN TITLf t2tl0 Dal• .My 9, tH4 TIU UAVICI, INSURANCE COMPANY Thi• butlneH 11 con· IMPfRIAL MOAT'GAQI • c.llfomla CorporatlOft a Cahfomla Corpotlllon csuc1ed by 1 gentrll part. COAPOAAT!Ot4 T ' Jeanntne l Lawrtt. n«tl'llP W·" 1•21 W•t 3"f 8l .. ""'• AuthOflred 0tno. Lucel .,, L A • Cl too.a ~O J 11 • ~ut flhh Stiwt Thlt ltlfement *" fllecl 661 ·2101 (2131 I020 Nof11'1 .,0.....,, S11nta Ana Callle><nla 12101 wttfl tn. Cout\ty Ctertt of Of· B) Sl\aton '9t0mln0 lulte aoe (7 t4t "8 U 11 a• COYnf'f on Juty 3 1914 A11tt\oflnd ~t'" &ante Ma. ca U10I DA u:u Jun• " 108• ,,.,.. Plll>ll"*I Ot•no• Co••I ~ttiecl °'*"' ~ Publl1hed Otano• CoHt ll'vblien.cs °'T Coeat O~ty Ptto1 July 1t. ?t. Dally Not ~ I 1 ti 0.11~ P11n1 JUI'( 1J 78 0.ity Pilot J'f/ 1 19. H. ltUC)vtl 2 tH4 11M ' Aug"'t ll 11114 Augutl 2. It PMl1 ~-TH· 141 TH-t24 .... ~·· IULll&llll Llkt ntw dupltx top quall· IY conetructlon 3 Bdrm unit up 2 Brdm down The bet1 location ooly a lftl atepe to t"-beach but atlll quiet and out of the traffic Full price $455,000 751·31Q1 REPOSSESSIONS 2 on a ~·9i:::;,:~~· tv & dlnlng/ber Ml-39e1 lot S 146.000, & hou"' 1orme1 · din rm. ~ lalMI tow dwn Agt ~ 7739 ,,.... from the deck.a. aiuala Uff Rut. Inc~ 1 s.10.000 catt 831-1400 1~'===~-- Huntlnnton canama& -*UYFDIT* • ._ WMt RfRO'l GC>f'geOUI 3Br 28a All Beaut redec 2 Br. 2 Ba ~10-..t-, .__ am.nni.. 2 story 'frly CO o d 0 W 111 n a IP REAL ESTATE IM $2100/mo. 87~912 C:::.SELECT w/flnanct. O wner 131.1400 Agt.AvallAuguat 1 ..... PROPERTICS 845-7241 or 831-0561 ·-------------..,...---,.. " (...:.. l •---------Not tar to N9wpor1 but sf· ......... ICWFlllT t•41.000 fordable 3t>drm UOdat.O lllW I llTTll lllTS WIE HOtMIO\lplea 5109 See-~~~:: a:r'AttyS:'• 4 UNITS 1n EASTSIOE SI• family hOtM In Tur· lh<>rt ownr/egt 5.45-2847 C M wlth good rtntal hll· lie Rock 4 Bdrme. 3 ba 3 c;Jeaa MJ llu Im tory Wiii !ride lor Mesa r,r~ ;.!~~ ': SEAVIEW 38r 28a 24 hr iili1111n1 Verde home or carry MCurlty Low down, low S ~---'---3 paper Of'I ..._ tO ix s r • 1 u r b 1 s h • d prlOI BIG TAX OEOUC-PKIOUI ........,,. __ , grou Asking $250.000 newly p11ntad and TION 1819)729-1516 bdrm 3 ba. IWlmm1nG Call 831·1400 for detail• eerptted M1n1curad pool dbl ear gar '2500 \4ATI RFRO'l HO'lltl' i.e. REAL ESTATE a1-uoo IEWNIT llllm 1111,000 A remodeter's dream' Super clean 3 Bdrm. 2 bath home on an extr1 Wide IOI In a very dit- aireable quiet toeauon tandacap1ng $2 17 500 SUPER SHARP euatom mo to month or 1 yr aod you own tn. ta.no twnhOmti 28r 2be derl. 1 e u e C 1 11 S 1 av•, o....n g B•g Canyon QOff 973.1373 c:.::; ~~isor 1 ' ·Rea\ty 786-1 172 courM A.a to S290K .,,------:-:--~=-= w/ferma By owner Ooe time olftt $3SO °'*' Sat1Sut1 1 .. s 11 3' 1 bldlelo< bungalow on s.. ISiand (FOfd a PCH ulllt lrM hurry JambotMl 662-1673 539"'6i90 8-1 Rlty ... w. .. & lH HPlD XJnt Vtew of harbor. 2bt 2t>a. enc:I gat ""'Y ... Walk to lfl<>PS. bMch. Bal ctoded s 1000 846-0096 ~JI.~ , . I>* te<ry/r .. tt 3Br/2ba :::---:=-----=....,, ;.,~ ea 218 a.1 Bl 673-~3 Ctata .... 3880 MICtMtlaon Or1v• WESTCLIFF IEPI. 28r 2sa coodo cs;;; gar. pool. upetalra S 1050 lrvlnt BANK OWNED 4 BR S M 641 1324 -~ 0 N L Y S 2 1 9 • i 0 0 • lerra gmt -Best buy 1n the area with r,....---:::,---:--L11u1 ltac~ 1041 R 2e y r 1 futurt potent ial Don t mlH out on Ihle rare op- portunttyl 646· 7171 THE REAL ESTATERS IWIH WAITS Tl 1m11 Outstanding 180 o.gree view of S.y Catalina & ntte l~hts Well t>ull1 2 Bdrm homt with e.11cltlflG potential submit your offe< owner ready to 1 peck and mov• 0 Hareaetle GE 759-910 0 ---------. -. PHLIHE Bd 2 b• "replace Neat & clean. sparkllng 0001. beaulllul yard. large R-2 lot S 149,500 llYlll lYHH Ot 9011178 with good 3 Bd 2 b• home, $199.000 "'' •• ,.,.,. llltr 141-llH IPHLAU Large IOI S575 000 Ovie1 Cul·d .. sac single story 3 Bedrooms lamlly room format d10 1ng room "'ew t>Muttful gar· <lens 3 car garage Call Barbara Aune 644-6200 1 1/:Macnnb·lrvme INVEST IN YOUR KIDS buy rMI estate 10 RIVer• aide Fix., uppers star1 at 565 000 Great rtnt .. s eatl ~ 9200 Callforn1e R .. lty _ lln•noeo at 12"'-lnter•t 3BD A ard-rp • 2Br 29a. din rm '" rm Call Bkr 9&3-9377 grdnr .. new appt .. no pet• w/tantas11C oc••n view 111 +MC S850 497-6287 Club HM pool. apa. prvt Utl Aal l plef in guarded gate •n•2P.•ooo-"'10%...,..d~own-•o;;;;;;..--3 Bdrm 2'" B&. 6 yra new. comm of fruaura lllanO dbl •tt garage w/e>pener 167•000 499--2826 wlll carry Ntc. 28< hM yard. blHna M•tr aulte. w/dttached gar on com-eec:: system, new~ •.1 &OIE LIT meretally zooeo tot ,.., t>lk AvaJI now $995/mo • off Main tn SA Ole •~N T91 _...,.. •.a• 1••• ICW YI/ht <t r•. coo1tructad 1n Iron!. •--•• -· - SUl,OOO/l1b ltftf Newt)' Ctl>td & painted OWNER WILL TA.ADE 776·9 150 3Br 1 '"t8a dplll If\ SA H1• Gar lned yrd $725/mo-seoo aec:urlty 20203-8 SW Btreh St &33-1927 Calf llek l1ert, lb ll0-1212 bffl•• fOf you and your married chtldrtn ocean "1aw home-3 rentals PrtiMl'lt gr<>P Inc~ S2720 pt mo 905 4 025 Temple I Terr Pr~ Is c:leat $350,000 ntl O wnr 49'-015-4 l~UOI BeachCottag. ne•r m11n balCl'I s 162 000 497 -846e ll'WUITill Near So Coast Ptau E.JI. cec>Uonal ' B< nome 1n 3BR 1'°•BA dbl gar lg fnod family area Room for RV yo $900 avell &-155 POOi tin yatd Come 7S1-2523 SM• 159-15013 -....,B-r ......,2..,,e-.-.-d-,-n-....,2""'7°"'7~8 .....a·am -.... -. LOfef\ZO No pell $1000 S*1a Mgmt &41· 1324 38< 28a l>OOI. spa North CM POOi IVC $1200/mo Sierra Mgmt 841·1324 QUAINT con AGE-owner ... ~u. ···" 11 IO de9P Bld to peno<amlc: h&au lapl4t YJJJap vw or en1oy cosy bch Mobl~ on Newpon I v n g -S 1 e ' . 9 0 0 8"ctl Beck B&y Front & 714-952-0716 Bart> mtQ I otl\4tra 300 E Coaat Hwy 1.W,.rt ltac~ ilff 673· 1331 Mon-Fr• 0·4pm $595 cute Cepe Cod 28r tlle B&. Wood ftrt New cpt/drpa. uMCS brlc:k. grO.nr No peta 1-45-2566 2218 Ptaoentla Brand new 2 & 3 8d eon· do&·c:hOIOt ot ear~t• 1925/up 642-11558 112IO n• •m I Fabulous oc::..o VleW In Laguna a.ch A belt Wlll'I par! of monthly IMM bu)'' Owne r Ag a nt g04ng toward 11'18 dOWl'I 951•0838 EASTSIDE RENTALS Ch0t0t ftncl ~ houM bUIC ~ EZ twma paymeot whetl you !eaM ootton lhll 3 bOrm 2·-. bafl'I ,.,,~e• W1fh m1n1 ~n view' Ooty a '-'- blocks to tl'I• btach1 759-1501 •UYflllTcelll 2t>t 2t>a pool boat elip avau By Dwn.f 675-&837 •IHl·IUTI IEWNITOllll HHILWP&ll *Hl-1111* Sett RltyfM A t>eautltut 24 'l 60 11 28R I Lots of clOMta & "OfaQe ~ Bath ll>ghl)' upgraded 3b0rm 2t>a apece aoe home Large hYlnQ • din· lutcll encl gar Shady '((! og & 1<11ch9o area wr1h $700 539~ 190 Best tM ''"''"' room o!1 enck>Md ~ • ar.. 2bt With POreti Also air cond POOi ~ $550 WOf1tl Call Agl 5£0-593.. m°'9' S3M190 Beat fM c .... rci1I I Newpon ~ti S350 '°' Prtrr!J 1250 bUtC baCl'I tlldeou1 w"w IDIO&L 1111.1111 ~~~~r.;.:-~n Gr"t dowotown Co.ta Mau 1oea11on Prid41 of Supert> 18'lup/enci gar 2 ownareh10 O'Wo•rl uMr persone no peta. -tt6ec bldg Spao111fl e1e91go wtth range $425 642-5"'4 wlodowt o'*'tng on gar· Dua ftlat C.l.•a IEL ••1 Llgtlt bright. prime eind Ra .,. unl1 wtnew paint erpta & Cute 2 Bdrm hOtM near v..-. of greenbelt Super but and lh<>PC>ing Fire-lemlly unit with 1 bt l t>a pleoe, t>Mmed ce111ng1 d0wntta1r1 15S..1501 Otf1 Mlflng T..o t>a. X· woliiiiioifi•piloiiii!oi!otii.-•piiiijiiiiioo. ray ~ve4op111g room. 14 2 8d 2\ilba 1400 IQ f1 o10M par111ng apll099 ~1-to beach & lh()J>91ng S525.000 owe ... cen• SHO 4t3-&574 lull 11ze R2 lot end enc:toeed patt0 For Ad Attal Cal a Oitj Plot ... MZ·5671 Traditional Realty sat-7370 .... -tJ Ntw0Qr1 e.yt.-ont prime ona ~ s1.eoo ooo B Gn.inc:ty Mr 17M111 71 on b9y rm • 100 boel e8t DOCll , 1 t-3 101 Vie UOo SOI.Id 17)-7113 n~flA1 tt .. e MOO 000 or t1'909 r ,...,..,,or l•e OOH 11 SOVTt-!ERH CAL" ¥0ttLS tor ..-,:,_ Aleo ....... Rf ~. "" & tul ttft"le WHI TWO"TH 10 ...... 111 ftutala Yall!t_ ll34 suct1 a 1'el Jb<lnn 2Ge poo1 oom. 2 gareoea 1750 53M 190 e..t , .. ut. ~ LOVIL Y OLO 8'AN 4 lcSr hi.Ill e>M· • bid! y •rO tll·Ttl1 Of ~-'°''*"' • -.. I ---......------. --·-- C8 ~ Coat DAILY PILOT /Thuraday July 19, 198 .. ~ ler i•• lir••l•r ,..,.•..,•.--Gr·•~-'•''•'"~-... c•..,1~1!!!-htfl!9~--i...,~~~~ll"'l"!,...1_.,_,_a1_ .... 1 ____ .,...,... v .. u a ... 1a, Paiatiat •• T•l•~"m _________ 18,oa;;r•. r.z;,, LOQ09. filfiOR LUS LANOSCAPI! & CLEAN-"UllALL" IHa lt ltU n&IWIM lOTIUlll ftteRARD 8iNOR1S NORMS WALLCOVERING 'ti:iattatlon 1 & 2 llM $2.17 per day Ads, .ic Conoeptlofl to Patiot Oecka F~ UP 5 Yn exper ,,... •t SeNloee A to z.. Wa'w Got HOUSE/OFFC CL!ANING Newport Cuatom Painting F,_ &1 10 per roll. honet t ~ ~ ComptelJOn • 631-8092 12yf 8AP Dav• 848-2990 Oaw 780-9077 The Perl0f1 for ewry Jobi Cut ue In your c;leanlng 18 yrs ol happy cuetomere #330988 780-7211 ~yrs e~p~ 642_9220 Thtt'e All Y°" pay for 3 "'*· 30 days In IN •-~L -'t E>1pert Carpentry Servtoa LANDSCAPE SERVICE 848-73 10 rolelt 846-7310 Lie 280644. 875--0383 Pl t /~s;1! -,.. •u Aepalr·Remod-Addltlona ~all --TrM lrlm, Lawn Main! ate RAINBOW PAINTING II ti I ty ltl'Tiet P.t lno Xr ... • Rm 0oot1-etc 548-4980 1r .... t Juan 548-~ .•.•.al.;• ... ______ 1 Lt1·' ,___..._ 0ua111Y 11 OUf ~ Eb's)>AIRd TV seMVlets f!rea •• ¥ ~rlactng-SNlco•tlng • YWALL TAPING• u •"•••• H I\ ..... 8 JEFF , ._ NMt Paten.a & Tutur•. ..,._ ood TV'• r-..... DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Ind • S&S 831-4199 Ooot1·Wlndow1-Pat101-All Texturea & AcouatlO Shruba!TrM Trim Compl MP0JOBSG & BS --n-lll ......,.._ """' lnl/Ext frM .. , 845-8258 ...,. .... 9g 7 Mi-W -'"ltera11on1-Addlt1on1FrMett. Kavln873-1503 gard-lng competitive SMALL M VIN JO ""•••r "'" EXTERIOR·TOPQUALITY . . Peta pm A-t Dttalll ~ "" .. IKE •4• '3"1 ~-11 818785·115• xt "'53 f ' • t 'i 35yrs exp Jerry 546-44 13 Elfftrieel prices Chuck 642-2873 "" ., .,. • • ~ " • wOfk f~our S FrM •t. I Tnuy Ct *o'E~~~wGc~jf w~:~ Ct•tat C.icrt tt PAAIJll IUOTllG J'ht lrttl Sot1t ~~~~~~e~~~~!'t,~~~ Liatuiat H:·•·Pa1n11:~~1:axt. s\~~~Jl f N ·r-·~u . Jirtil::.~S:- wax By appt 751-8.431 Ou•llty work, lrM eat Lawn-1hrub-1r ... 1n1tal1 963-5415 NORM i!!!.v.rl F!!!!!I Limo s:: Quall ,___.. CdM. Irv, H.B. F. v ....,.., rvo,_.a. 851· 1<M t tsffveways, patlol. paths, 425513 ~68-7401 Treelrlmmlng &Romoval Ou .._....., .. "'"-...., ty •I,.,...., rat.. ..,.,.,,. ,_, .... ._ •--1·... etc No )ob too am•ll Ro1otllllng Lawn malnt mplng-Haullng-Movlng Free champagne '°' any FrM •t Dave &42-4583 Oral"• ci.at from S15 IWln llUI •1 "' • "'"' Fari-itart · P U./Dellvary Beat Ratea oce .. lon S20hr &45-8084 ---------A al f t di _. UNSUITS HEREI Body R .. • Mickey 538-0_5_53_ Free est 545-6085 Free est. 24hr 831· 1083 Hee P1lntlng, Int/ext ep ' •009 •· ap, •• c. Typing, W«d Prooaaalno. '*'9 the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON Bl!ACHCOMBEA every D I Sidewalks ltfialalai11 Tree Trim Clean-Upa flOll LllOllllE Quellty at l~t rat... Any11me M&M 842•9033 ~-. fnendly ~-W• :=~~~~,s~~o~~~j~ ~.~=·~1pa Pads lte'd "EX-pert-"'F'"u·rn-re-i!fr,~"j""Sfi .. j,_ng_n_o Y~d Main & Heullng LT HAULING -MOVING 81819 19-4139 Free eat. Dave 642·"583 EJ<pet1 ~ & Repair P·U & dlllY«. 875-5712 Wldnaad•y I I no ex1ra chargel CALL TOOAYll hat Naiat. Ron 556-0034 Job to sm.il free esU· Leo 557-4508 Garage & Yard Clnupe 31 yr1 exp. 18 yra In.,..._ Wl.. 1_ mates Jerry 644-t087 Jon 645-8 192 IC INT/EXT 20 Yeare Expe< Uc #409035 9&4-89'9 1W taa .. 1 StrYict CLil~ Cart -R • --··· ... ·~ .............. ____ Average Room $29 + ••11111ta1 I "... " Hfl wAITe wiZXRd • • H ~H 81111 CltHI~ CustOm Brick-Stone M1terlal1. 642-0442 --I ., WINDOW WASHING Caring Mothef will babySlt Gar4taia1 eul the"'Retlred HouaehOid -·AO-ei"'N-'s-c""(g .... N .. l"'R·a-Block-Concrel&-Slucco Servleea A 10 z. We'w Got QUALITY" 631·2028 UIFllLltS Yout Dally Ptlot Setvlee Olrac\ory Repraentallve llllUll llYHS we clean your hull and r• place ztncs at your 'slip Call loday• 848-0792 in my home CM ereatenc TREES Handyman ateo Ute heul· SERVICE a lh0<oughty Aef's Ffee NI. 549-9492 IWIELI PUITlll. the Per-:;'~%~ Jobi Ya ..... lalattaaaet lg yard-sate 631-5253 Topped/removed Clean-ing resonabfe 751-9039 clean hou1e 540-0857 lnl/ext rree Ml. Local rel 1• 142·'121 tit. JOI Zimmerman -Boat Main· --------• tenance from TOP TO vp, new lawns 751 -3476 Carpentry Paining Repairs E•perlenced Japanese flltriat 10yr1 H P bonded, Insur. lttfial Mlke1e Verd M•lnt Tree Cle •• l'a~Se-1'ct o 11 h 1 1 " ___ ..______ #457730(714)638-691 I trim, clean up. H1ullng . •• Cl u-.T T 1 1 1 yrs exp 1 P ases nc housewoman weekly Quallty ooflng· Sr. citizen L,.... p ... ~. 87"' ""30 ••n ps ree r mm no mobile hm s.nlor dis "' ••· 1 IOVl•I• ... ~ ,..,... ....... CLEANIN le what I do Yard Malnt •Hauling RC 953•4293 PTL 642·5 h,6 CLEAN & EXPERT PAIN TEA NEEDS WORKI dlac. Rela. Lie. '3'U877 t>estl Student w/loc refs MIKE 650·3263 count 11 ___ ----Int/Ext. Cllll""'•· refln c•b K. Funk• 645--0 193 tatt Law 6 L 5•8 5857 Expertise Hou~eeplng Over 25 years experience ··• ;;;.-~--,-""!'!'""!"'"!ft kctaaUa! Y" exp tsa ~ • -----Compellve Aatea for all DependablelTruatworthy Lie T-116,428 730-1353 (28) yrs exp • work guar REPAIR Speclallet-S200 & State law ,.qulr .. 1hlt all I 80TT0~33·6591 7 CCOUNTI G SVCS~law Cabiatl Makia1 Commercial/Resldenual types 01 comm consl & We bring eupplles and Davis Palnllng 964-3837 1e11 Free est. 30yrs exp. contractOfl who perlotm "' -C t t Lan?scape Mal"tenance resld. repairs 20 yrs S 00 _ _. di ratee for em bua/lndlv •New cabinets, cabinet ta rac on Quality Service, reas. lie, e>1per 751•3662 lie vacuum Kitty 641-4970 ITUVlll COLLElf RC"s Painting & Repair 770-2725 anytime Wall work O'l8f 2 1 ..... u ng Call Lin Gaar 978·8885 lacing bars & tormlca Gtatral bonded 20 yrs In area Like 8 CLEANER HOUSE? ITllEm llVlll Cl. EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS REPAIR Speciallst-$200 & ~~~.!;at~~= &11•ltl1a1/lt•Mtlia1 counlertops 549.5747 --1-st""!C~L""!A'"IS!'mS~CP.OIP!N .. S"'T--Mcweeney Landscape Expert-Repairs 15 yrs exp Expertise/Supplies/Lie Orange Co Original ~953-4293 PTL less Free est 30yr1 axp contractOfl ehould to CABINCTS & CARPEN-Remodellng & New Cons1 645•5124 Gen main I •lee lie al Jaequellna 548-0651 Student Move<e. Insured , 770-2725 •nytlme Walt •t•te In 1 .... r lldvertlel ..... ltJllJ/R;n;O<i Spec kit, TRY Small iobs, repairs for Comm & es1d Llc"d. COMPLETE GARDENING unse oaa eaning Lie T 124·436 641-8427 Contractofl and con-• -------.-A ---plumb Craig 536-4119 s t c 1 Cl Pattnl~ '"" . .,. bath, olc, rm add, patio lree es11mates 645-2003 Insured & bonded Com-Matnt-Clnupa-Trees-Sod Repairs, Painting, Drywall, Rellab18. honest, reason· NEW Warehouse Storage Expertailcoverlng In-IV Sttrlft aumere. contact Mary cov/dci(a, bay wndw. Lie. -petettve rates 75 l -3662 111-CCll etc Free estimates. able exp local couple. stallallon Reae. Conaull· llY ITIUIE Grondle at 556-<40N with 446485. Steve 547-8076 CartHtry IHlm-llCE COIST. JUST us 3_ We handle all Gary 645-5277 PTL Ample refs 673-7227 lu1ia1 S.mce1 ant Aselgnmt 581-8590 Av. Storage Spaoee avail. '"Y. questions. ContrllOo ADDITION'S, DESIGN •,,. .. 11""'P""h_asee_ .. o""'f"!llR_em_Od""el-in<1-. Remodel/Repairs comml your gent land~lng & SERVIREPAIRS for your Very thorough Gd rele Live tne, CNA1a, CHHA1a FARTHING INTERIORS De Ania S.yaldl VIiiage. tor 1 State LlcenH ANO REMODEL Fences, Patio's Painting and resid lte'd, t>Onded, garden nds lrvlne Arn home/bus Reaa no lob Dependable & expw'd. needed for home c.re HANGING/STRIPPING 300 E Cout Hwy. N.B. Boetd, 28 Civic c.nter Uc rau. 631 -2345 Reas pnce. 84 1·1990. Ina For est· 552-9142. Spec:lallat• 551-2041 to sml-lree es1 850-4304 546-8096 or 552·9522 476-0284 VISA·MC 673·1512 873·1331 Mon-Fri9-4?"1 ::,e:,ac~o~~· Senta lllBL!!!!!l!!!!!!!~'.811m Vafuaia~t4 l•••n Valuahlat4 Aertatata, Val. Aert•••ta, Val. Rtttl•,!•ttla I.tat I F1u• 3004 ltlt Wu... SIM ltlt WutM Slit lniat 2244 l"l!rt ltacla 2269 k•tla La1u1 2216 C11ta Nila 2724 Baat. ltecla 2'740 IUWI llTfL _____ z_t_l_I, Los1: "Muffin" timid 1ong. latm11U lllll'lll e.autttut new Salon 1n 38t 211\L WOODBRIDGE Pine oottage corr 2Br. tBr mo. ulUs PC!. carport. Spacious 2Br .• .., ml from Wkly rental• now avall 16040 H bo F v hair gray striped Female 38 hour cert. cc Conv. Newport BNch now In. PARK VIEW PATto l'"' Dlock to oeacn mint frplc. walk to beach. lndry. No peta 383 w Bay ocean, quiet adult com· $140/wt< & up Color TV. 12,.0a~ ~-· · cat. Vie: Either & Santa Hoepl1ar. good ref'•.. tervlawlng for Htab HOM E. Facing park & ad· 2bdrm home kids/pet ok S795, 1 adult 499-1997 548-95UI. Avall July 22 plex No pets $575/mo. 2p2h7~n'::~~mBlvd C.M A ent 541-5032 Ana Ste. 642-1039 enthuelHtlc, creative, Styllet & M anlcurlet. i.oent to lam pool laclty S625 lease optloflal at 536-0490 --... -g LOS T · (A E w ARD) enjoy working with the 982-5108 788-9780 ,., 857~058 539-6190 Bait Alty lee Cta•••iai••• tBr. encl gar & yid, dpht 646-7445 CdMdl 11 AC pl elderly PIT ~ d~ ----~,.....-~~-=- "' 2 Bdrm, 1 b•. COYV Lido u.1.-:,L...a 2410 Pets OK Avail 7123 $535 lf~rt ltacla 2769 s •••• , . It euses 2. emE Keesehound (SHAVED . . tum-&llTR110UI ---------., """ •-S 1035 d 875 3875 _ pr kg. from 225. 855 . FOR SUMMER) llghl gray Call M·F 9·5pm 549-3061 CdM &40· 1900 Tuae-Sat lmlLI Isle home, sparkllng NP EA A E ondo ~ epo • 1 drm, tge llv rm & kttch. Rtatala 29°' Coast Hwy. 875-6900 body/dark marking •. lltlll &lllST a.40-1900 Cell us regarding clean, new paint, carpets. $117,000 3br 2 112ba 2 Bd 2 ba closed gar good Utll pd, 1 pers<m. $475 .• .,.,.._._"!"!"-""'--.-.. I • t I l ans. to CHIP. 8.46-1540 • lrvlne 1 .. ses drapes & stove w/mlero. s72,000 at II\'• 8 Sand East·Slde locallon no Tropic Apia 645-4718 CdM 1 Br S300 wk aleo 3 • 1•,•.1 1 1 1 11 ZUO Loll: Very epeelal Cat. ~~:,~~~~Y .~~ .... ,.._.,~ .. ~ Frplc,enclpatlo.dblgar. dollar Ct-o w n e r peta S575646-2280 Bd Hse $800 wtt (213) Bk/Br stlped 1 Yr I<>< mature per90n with Permanentpert, ..... poe.-~ 'RI• SO r 1 S 1400 mo lease No 631-2923 2bdr 1'-.ba Twn hse-pV1 592· 1586 °' 971-2440 1200 aq ft In S SA. 586-'4 142/754-4802 dy9 office baci(ground with Ilion. Mon 2 pm to approx pets Phone for appl & PENTRIDGE cove-pallo-gar·no pets $625 + E/elde C.M studio. •vall $550/mo. 3017 S Or· 6:30 pm. Tun 10:30 am e alfy appl 6 4"-0889 or dep 548-7510 6115 Nr beach & shop1. ange. 851·8928 ~tiep/Ooble mix M. 5 yre. :;'all MtVlce l~p~~j to approx 5:30 pm. No 776-9880 Br 28a. spllt·level, lrpcl, PV1 yard, prkg. 5700/mo. gd watchdog. l rlendly, esume requ r · • exper nee Apply pen· w/d, 2 car gar w/opener. 2bdr Iba wtw cpl drps prl Incl ulils 642•2045 2000 SF $1000/month good home 494-7063 M on-Fri. 10AM -2PM, nyuve< teeo Plecen118 7/,,86-1 1 172 1 CORONA DEL MAR. pool,spaS950556-9200 garcl/qtE-91de3plx $650 INNEWPORTBEACH 3975 Birch, Newport f l 559·5155 Costa Meaa. ' a F • L 1st/last • dep 642-9733 A great place to llve on the Newpor1 Bch 3 Bd 2 be Beach. Agl 54 1·5032 trltl I ADV SECRETARY Brand new upsura u,M 2 n,artaeata '"ll•H 6pm & wknds Upper Bay Private ..._...,,decor, furn on beh Bdrme. 2 baths. Ill new clubhousee & health 's7oo'twk 213·925·8317 2300 sq ft A&D area. High-Orange Counties INdlng OASllEI appliances. New carpet. 2 Bdrm. encl gar. crpts, spas. 8 tennis courts. 7 ly Improved w/carpet, advertlelng/publlc rel .. Experlenoed, full or part 3880 Michelson Drive drapes, phone jacks. Se-lalHI drps, 773 w Wiison. no pools. cloaa 10 business. PENNINSULA· skylites, ate, can .Od 500 CIRCUS lions agency hH an time. Cuhler / ~ lrvlne curtly system. Cute and Ptaiaaala 2607 pets $550 631·8212 CC Airport, Fashion UDO ISLE or 2000 eq/ft warehouee S opening for • •harp t l onlet wanted tor T le Rocit View d tic clean1 2 car parking c~ 2 h N Isla d conven1an1 shops July $3500 space. Costa Mesa MUllU adverllelng eecretary. Fashion leland retell Pun 2 Bd d r2a~aba $1300 per mo 673-6900 Upper duplex f urn 2 .,.,.,room. bat 0 n Aug $4000 Righi Alty 979-8533 Candidate mua1 work •lore. Mutt be evall•ble eters en. ,. . OCEANFRONT 2 Bd yrty pets, patio, trptc dshwsh on stgh1 675-6161 1111.11&1111 ILYI well under pressure and for evening end weekend w/d, frig S1 550 673-4299 Wlml RflTlU s800 mo leue 673-0967 166 E 18th SI $700 mo Agl COSTA MESA area 1620 HLUITll have ,uperlor typing hours. EOE 544•5070 00.111 .. E Duplex upper & lower ---2Br 1Ba. 198 1 Maple Ave. Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· VacatitD sq ft, lOOO ore. space elcllle. knowledge of word , _ ___,,......,__,,..,,.-,.----=-:-r W I u n I t s 3 B R. 2 b a Corna del Mar 26ZZ • T ltatala Z907 620 ft warehouse space 110·1112 proceeeln~ and die-CHILO CARE In my C M. B II, I W I 1 $ B 2 Frig. no pats $475 for 2 ments o ownhouses Ri,..h Al "79 8533 eau u arm ng on 1250/mo 2 r ba C 2B I $680 (A k bo I 1---------..., t ty.. • l l1111·•1-10Pll t•"hOne rlor •nancy home Want r899. per.on townhome. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $900/mo Bolh ha-gar· ondo turn or unfurn r Sierrra Mgml 64 1• 1324 rom s a u ••AUi. '-··ut Condo r..,,,hl "' _. ..,, f •• th F"" 7 30 10 ... 2Ba 3rd floor w/pat10 furnished apts com"'ete "" .,.,.. ..., IND/COMM· 1000 sn fl ex perience help u l ... on ru "• overlo<*lng adult pool & ages & frplcs 631-1400 2 BA lba patio. all ulll with TV linens'& vte~~11 on Iha water at KIHEI w/otflce in Costa Mesa Please tend resume to. 5pm. 1 chlld. 682-1738 spa Obi garage with WATERFlllT IOIEI No pels S975 642•6597 paid S600/mo $250 sec mus1 be rented for short p.p. (714) 493-23 l 6 213·435-.8371 Teddi Belch9r Ev/wknde, 476-6307 opener. Drive by 22 1•1 1.a"O 11• 1100 SAfljQCASTLE charming Seth 631 ·5230 ierm or longer) On Jam· OCEANFRONT Newport 3 ESCORTS/MODELS Cochren Chue. C'--'-•I ••ature ...-.u\n for Clover. then call Lois • • ""' •· 2Br. pool, lrplc. wetbar. 6 -a11· 1ctaeat1 002 L • Co ...,....., "" ....-·~· S8 2BA lba •ncl garage 279 boree Rd at San Joaquin class A clean. "'ulel $650-'"' Outcall ONLY 835·919" lvingllon ° · small Import flrm-G-673·7544 75/mo w/d mlnu1es to Fashion " Hiiis Rd "' • PO Bo 8710 N......,..,. ..... W Wilson Apt G $1250 675-4688 SPIRITUAL READINGS x ..,_.,..... • off dullea·type 50 wpm W 0 0 D B R I 0 G E Is or bch Lease S 1500 or 8 .a •-1100 •dv1ce In • 11 Mailers & TOPSU Beach, Ca 92658 no on W··~ near r-hll · lllCllYllLWE s1600 mn1hty 675-6468 645-1819 S475tmo •• leatala tt ,.. " d -·-· .., Townhouse 3 bdr 1 112 Lovely 3 Bdr twnhme. or Sunny One Realty 2BR lba -gar, 2597 Or-i-.-------• Counseling 1815 So El Females pref Modela an phone calla please 966-0202 ba $850 mo 559-9539 newly carpeted. fresh 854-2060 i• Slaare Z901 Camino Real, San Clem Escorts (213) 886-1984 Answering Service· Tele--=c-t8f-k,.--ty-p...,l1-1-w"'"'1""'th-lh,..,l-pp"'"'I-~ LltHI ltacla 2241 paint. beautiful spa, lots El T --2632 ~~?~n~6~!~mf5~~~~9by, •lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 21-36 M/F shd Br2Buec Llc'd. 492-7296 l11iaeaa OJt. 4014 phone operators 3-11 eKperlence prelerrecf .,. "B 01 room for entertarn1ng oro _ 'ipduou' 'lnglt' ont> condo. Poot. tennis S275 SCR•M-LETS •ntlq·-s'oP. -tb 6 yra. Shift 362 3rd St. Lagun• 645--0130 .-anoramlc oen vu " r. $2850/mo 1 yr lse Agl 2 BA 2ba w/swlm pool & 2Br. 18a private patio • •;, ut Nr bch 962-0697 n " '"' " ...,. Beach pool spa Aliso Beh S 1350 6« 0927 Clean tower un11 No pets ~ l".l.o bt>droom dpt\ high volume. gd toe. nib Gt -• I I It ... incl ut Ferguson & Hahn -lennts court Easy access $525/mo 64 t-9352 Baaut1tul T~ Balboa Is ARSWERS chentefe 642·6519 Auto •-11 H 1 •• RE 642-1183/831-0935 EASTBLUFF 3 bdr2bih tor Olympics on lrwy exit h 1 ,.._,son• for wanted to aell cutting ---condo $1600 ~sec lease 380-9771. 581·2121 2Br 21.Ba 2 story 2mBe,lB ord ""1' ddltl Dog grooming •hop com· toots. bit•. bled ... r a + en n a on Beater • Limbo plately equipped. Realize AUTO ebrulvet, taps, dila & In- only min 1 yr 644" 1 ~ Arutmeata, Uaf. ~~~~7~ :,~~~9 ~~rAg~/d 10 common kltch area/Iv Match· Steamy lull 1nvestm1n1 In leu dustrial euppllea In Of. Economy beach hut $425 area Yrly, mo/mo S700 + MEMORY than 1 year Must aell ange Co. Must have c.,- UNIOUE, charming 2 story pa)'9 rent & ullls free l1lbt1 lalaad 2706 E·stde 2Br dplx apt pvt •,c, utlls. Av all 911 Aft 5pm Noth1n<1 really bad Is ever moving 646-1096 •ti 6~ c ASHIER and machine shop exp«. Cape Cod, 2br, den, 2ba. appls Included details yrd, gar Many xtras Incl during wk 673·2815 revealed In a" auto· =----------Call Mike at Newport 2 lrptc. large trees, ocean 539-6190 Betl Ally lea 1 Br, 1 Sa. avall now $625 646-0648 co M. cloee to bch. biography except the laweat•tat Fulen..-for lnt8f'Vlew. side or Hwy north end ---Parking space s7ootmo FURNISH£ D ur ntsmoket. mete. Ext 217 author's bad MEMORY Ot~rtaaitita 4011 Experience prtferred. with No age llmlt 968-7311 or avail Sept 1st. $1595 mo. UDO ISLE 2 sty 3bdr Incl utll Agt 575.3331l IRHI HW COllOS UNFURNl)HfU 557 5 52 673 2006 -xlnt WOl'klng conditions. 645-781 1 494-6807 chrmng hm on most deslr C --.-1-M 272Z 1 +loft, 2 Bd 2,. den. sec -2 / • * Splrltual Psychic. Ad-HlelOf tt!Mter, 900 seat, Many fringe beneflt., lnci st avail 811 S 1600 agnt oroaa e Ir bldg. rental office open Hl Al I H Female rmmte n/amokr 10 visor & Card Reader• tor sale/leue back by M-retirement. 40/w.ek, no Edie or Cynthia S«-9060 Clean. spacious 29r 2Ba. Mon-Sat 1.5 PM 810 shr furn 3Br 3Ba hm In SJ Past, present & future labllahed exhlbltOf. 25% weelcandl, Nlary oom- 2"'1:t LIDO ISLE 4br contemp lrplc, gar, w/d $850 lse Baker St 241 1275 tLUB<i TfNNI\ Capistrano, pool, jac, 1 675-2495 or 831·8964 l.T.C. and luade .. .._ mersurate with •x- 111m1m111 FuO/p-tlme, Newport dry cleaner. ExP« pref. Start $.4hr. 540-2028 Harold .:.:l .. twJ1..,......,rt,_1t .... 1..,c .. la __ ~_ Solarlum, dramatic L.R 675-4912 Agl d '>WIMMIN(, plu' ml Dana Pt Hbr 661-2672 L t ll r • 3 ment credit•. 10"/e 1.0.B. perlence. Call Tin• - --Eastalde Duplex. 1 b rm, mul h mo rt" \orrv ti • tla avell lor purchua money spa $2400 mo 675-4166 Elegant apt. 2BR, 2ba, tam quiet street. nice yard. Femele ehr 3BR 2BA New-Asking 1 1 mll: $110,000 4 Bdrm 3 Ba. femlly rm. Newp_o_rt_S_h_o-res_4_b_r-2b-a rm, totally redecorated, $475 646-8679 no Pl'I' Modi:'" port Condo, walk lo beh NNN tease. Bkr 953· 1220 dining rm, super view S 1,395 yrly Dockside plush cpta. new drapes E/SIDE STUDIO APT <>pt>n d1i1ly 4 to b $340 mo. 675-Q6.l3 FOUND ADS NABERS CADILLAC HLIYllY Full time for local de- llvertea. x1n1 drMno ,... cord required. Call Per· eonnec. (714) 863-1200, NewJ)on Statlonen Inc. Harbor Ridge. Tennlt & Real estate 840-8208 Illa. appl's & pal"t In· ~ d lltrtgHll, pool $3000/mo Bob eludes new washer & PV1 entrance. no kitchen Fem non-amkr 5 Bd hae T r.. Koop 631-1266 -N-pt-C-re_s_t -2B_r_d_e_n_2-,,.,-b-a dryer . Sl500lmo. avall S250. lst/laat 548·1291 00 StepstobchS3001nctutll ARE FREE --· ... ·,.•~---•-O.,ZI_ 4 Bdrm+ maJd's Quarters, condo, pool tennis. Lse after July 20th 760-1556 IO WllTIH 650-3231 WANTEO: Peop' neealno lamlly rm, dining rm. ~250 nopets.646·9148 Small Studio No kllch-S625tmo 2 Bd ,,_., ba Apclrtments Femproltoshrtg&lovely can: ~~c~~~.S~·~.~~ beautifully decorated, Nwprt Crat ocn vu 3Br. Sip relrlg and hot ptele only townhse. gar. ldry rm Newport Buch So University Park home Denleon Aasoc 673-7311 view, spa. Spygtaas Hiii down Ir, pool, tennra Quiel , mature adull $350 yard close to shops l 71HI I blh Strrl:'I w/same All amenltlaa 142-llll HOO l1rMr lhtl Otst1lt1a 714/540-9100 hllY1ryPent11 Min wage ptua mllMQe Flexlbl• hre. Apprx 2 r1r1 p/day, Mon-Fri. C•ll Georgina 648-0203 $3000/mo Bob Koop S 1295/mo Ferguson & Inc ull avail 8115 1923 Pomona (<ii Dovl:'r) Reis $380/mo 786-6984 Htlt Waat.. Sl 631-1266 Hahn RE 642·1183 760-8520 TILIUllEIHT 642 Sill Furn. walk to bCh $.450 -------• FIU/TIIEPlY Friday, July 20 SYDNEY OIARR ARIES (March 21 ·\pnl 19) ~('n~· of dm:ct1on 1s r~torcd \.OU know where you are going and ho" 10 arnve at dc'>trna11on Judgmcn1 intu111on and timing are on target. Make personal ap1)('arann:s -and appeals. Be \Ur(' apparel contain~ color "red " TAURUS ( i.\pnl 20-Ma~ 20) Fam II} mcmher \.\htspcr<i ,, Wl fl't Emphasize c.hplomac:. be uingenral. don't cast tir'it stonl' < ''-'l 1-; on u pswing-}ou'll reco\er loss. }'ou'll Jl'io locate m·cd maten.il l 1hra Scorpi o and anoth('r Tauru'> figure 1n !.le nano GEMINI (May 21-J unc 20) Illusion. romancl'. 1mag1natmn dominate -stn ve to g1\.c logic.: at lea\I some space \\-1-;h c 001l''i true gain indicated through carn•r or bu\in{''i\ mmc Pisces tntlt\ 1duat 1\ on your side. can b<' 'aluable all) and will pro'l' 11 CANCER (June 21-Jul~ 22)· FOl·uson prc'>llge. power. produrtion. 1ntens1 fi ed rcla11onsh1p Legal matters dominate. poss1hk parrnn\htp 1s highlighted Alcent al\o on manta! s1a1us. finance\ rc'in<111,.1h1hl\ and chance for "huge" advancement ( apncom pla}'\ ~cy role LEO(J uly 21-Aug. 22). What seemed out ofrea'h 111 now a\.all:ihk Focus on sp1ntual values. long-range commitment'>. ab1ltt) to rc.:ach mor(' people You'll bend of burden. you'll strtkl' < hord ofu111H'r\al appeal. You could become famous' VIRGO (Aug l'l·Sept .'.!2) D1gdcep dt~O\.l'I"\ 1rnnagcnda ~ou'll learn more about pms1b1hty of 1ncreas1ng income Someone.: has !>omething that actually hclon~ to you. Method of retal1a11un \.\Ill hccome evident -~ou'll he able to utt hze legali l\ and to ult101atdv win LIBRA (S{-p1 H-<K:t 22) Follow through on lir~t 1mprec,<;1ons (heck data. hnngsourcC' matenal to forefront. Stud)-Virgo mc'>\agc for valuable hint Be aware of legal nghts. pcrm1sswns f>ann('r or mate -.ecrn~ rnnvinccd that ~oing far afi eld is nght path. SCORPIO (Oct • 3-Nov 21) D1 ver:!ltfy. ~ck unique wa\oc, of ach1c' ina goal Focus on soc:rnl act1v1ttes. ve"8ttht>. populam> keen awarcne~s of body image l mphast'i also on employment diet. nutnt1on and a{·ncral health. Sagi tUmAn fieurc:!I prom1nrnth SAGfTTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec. 21) .\"glamorous" in<l1\.1dual tell-. vou that you arc UntQU(' and "devastattnJ. .. Maintain aplomh. Jon·1 forget humor It will Ix ncccs~f) to rcv1~ re\.tt'IA and 10 rchu1ld on a mort' solid bast Scorpio mcanc, hu me\\. CAPRICORN (Dl>L 22-Jan 19) Be read~ fnr change travel. vanet) You'll leam more about mies c.kfin1t1ons and rcsula11on<; Mcmtx-r of opposite -;c' 1<; drawn 10 -you. makec, no ~trct of 1t ~nd\ morale ~anna You'll ~in through wntinJ AQUARIUS (Jan. 10-f<'h 18) \vc le h1ghhJ)'lti. rcla11vcs domesticity, ah1lttv 10 tx-au ufy homr surround1ni ~ocu\ al~o on 1dc,as. messaacs. calls. inv1tat1ons <rood new~ lt'<"t't\.C'd u1ncem1na family mcmt>er in transit Tauru1, l 1bra nat1\.~ tiaurt promincnth PISCES (Feb I Q.M:m h 20) < ount ~our cha nae' \om(' finanual do ublt"-<tcahna could he pan of ~enano Pro1ro 3\\<'t\, c hcd. inv<"stment, balonf(' b.1nkbool.. <-•<'l accounting. tilk<· invr-ntor\ .ind [l<'f pmfc sional appra1ul o(propcn' i\nothL•r P1'Mc\ pla\\ kc\ rok l .a2 110• Non-smoker 673·2006 ---------,. • • Nt>wport Buch No pms. 557·5252 (ext 217) Found-Calleo Cal-8 yra, PUT/Tllf Wiii Auto HIT&l lllllTllT IHTllT II $695/mo 2 Bd l 'ltba E· side townhouse llke new laundry room gar. patio/yard on bus route. easy lreeway access 2629 Orange TSL lllT 1'2-110J Lg 2Bdrm-apl, 1Ba 712 Shalimar Apt A w/s1de 54 5-4 156 Avall 7122 MESA PINES 2650 Harla BEAUTIFUL Bach $475 I Bdrm $575 2Bdrm $675 PAVT patio pool. spa TOP area qutet. no pets Hl-2''1 fem . Stromboli & o I I ti bl '<>ill lr'Vinl' A\ll'nui· H B nice 2br 2ba apt, non ClubhouM 548-0563 pportun 111 •va a • (di 1 filh l amkr. $275.H'I utll s2oo with the LOS ANGELES 64 5· ll 04 dep. 841-~023 FOUND: furniture dolly. TIMES Clrculatlon 0.-Call before 10 AM partment In our door to 3bdr 2ba gar-prlv laundry rm-dish Wash·IQ ptl deck $750 631-6155 ----$500/mo 1 Bd Iba apt. acroes from beach Good 1oce11on. must He 1216 w Balboa TIL MllllEIEIT U2-H12 Mature Fem lo Shr 2br 64•-8503 door newapeper ,., .. 2ba apt NB S350 •rogram Quara"teed 646-0846 Found.Gray striped kitten hourly wage plus com- w/wt feet Flea collar Bal 1 1 H 4 t M/F to share 49r houM, Isle 673-80 17 mas on. ours: pm o Furn. w/d, utlla pd Poot. ---------9 pm Tr a In I ng I e Jae Evelyn 651-1962 FOUND-GREY /WHITE kit· provided Pot en II I la to ten-Orange and Fairway ••rn S300 plus i>ef waNt. Respon rmmte lo ahr 2Br Place 845-94 19 For an Interview, call 2Ba w/gar Ut Incl $375 957·2381 axt. 1204 Walk to beh 675-0888 Found Mala poodle while --------- 1 n vicinity B o ise *•lllYllll *• Sngl mom w/kld looking C h l c a I M c F e d d e n Full time 8am-5pm Mon· AUTO BOOKKEEPER Muet have ex~ In eulo d .. lerlhlp acCOYnt- lng to do computer lmput and receivable coltee- 110n1 Salary com - meneurate w/expen.nce. Excetlenl working con- dlllofl & fringe blneflte. 40 hour• per week. Mon· Fri. Contact Sheron for appointment Avail Aug I D·IUW 2Br condo Mvsl see to ap· prec1a1e View ot Harbor Xlnl amenities Securlecl IOf same lo locate home 893·8385 Fn, no aummef' help ec· rn 1mmed area & shr H · --· cepted. Start $.4 plhr NABERS penses 642·8.4 19 al 6 PM FOUND Surf board-call Apply 3 182 Pvllman St., btwn 9· 11 30 am to ldntly F /time poaltlon for quality R.O.A for quality ortho practice. Lagun• Beh. Exper pref. 494-1555 DENTAL ASSISTANT enthuslatlc ROA wanted !Of general practlol In Newport Beech. 2 yMfl experience, lull time 831-4236 lllEOTll Yr/rd church pre-ech,etr1 ASAP exp. pref. Sal neg 55~335 Of 556-7787 leatab W11t .. 2909 2 13·926-7185 Costa Meaa •s OFFICE HELP *' CADILLAC Nice 2Br 2Ba. No pets parking Call Valerie Avail approw Aug 1 (213)278·0211 Prol buslneu woman Found· Tame whit• Dove DOG GROOMER exp In all brelde-l'ull time with own equlp-buay shop-cell 9&4-5550 from 8 to !! lllVll S5251mo 760 1418 or looking for 1·2 bdrm In Nr Borsa & Springdale HB 642 7528 eveslwtmds Beehelor 112 bk 10 the CdM or vlclnuy Please 894-6054 O\Jtlas Include answering telephones Must be cu.. 21-•-..i.-r .... ~ needed f0< olc tum de· llverlH Knowledge or O.C. & L.A. 842-5788 tomer eervlca oriented & ---.,..... have pleasant phone O.tta ... , beach yearly w/d. $315 67 ..... 7 Nice clean 2Br 2Ba condo 673-6947 contact Cindy 3-4.,.. Found-white d-og-w-lth-1 D.._ w/lrtg. Good location --Oflice ltatala 2 14 Newport Beach Anlmal leave message 641-9163 EASTBLUl'F spacious 1 .... ..._....,....,..,.. ____ "" BClrm. pool pleasanl SMALL O,,JCE ground Sheller. 644 3~ area No pets $625/mo level, approx 600 sq It FOUND· yg tan Terrt.r·Plt 1101ce Bonue Incentive 714/540-9100 ORIVERS·croes country, plan Apply In peraon. Calif lie req MllCGregot POOL tifeplace. pvt patio X·LG 2BR $635 Easts1de no pell 557-2841 Pvt 1 Br lrplc. pool. patio, gar No pets 399 W Bay S1 $545 650·6357 Ou11e 2Ba collage type w/gar laundry pvt patio $625 • $500 MC depo, $23 credit ck 642·3099 Spactous2 bdr new paint· drapea-carpet $575 no pe1s-garaoe 642-387, E·std• Specioue 3Br dplJ1 apl Prvt yrd & patios Frplc, 2 car gar Meny XtrH Incl $925 646-~ But. ltacla ffiO 3 Bdrm 2 Be Covington owners unit Nr Murdy prk & schls 873· 1153 $850/mo 2 Bd 2ba apt Incl gar. yard. 1>4100 New port Beach Realty 67$- 1&-42 dY1 960·48 14 eves SUWlll YILUIE N•w 1 & 2 Bdrm lu•urv 11p11 1n 14 p1.,,1 I Bdrm. 2 Bdrm 1nd TownhomM POOi' t•nn1s weter fall• pond• OH P••d From Sen Diego Frwy (trtw North on 8each 10 McFldd91'1 11nd WflSI Ofl McF add•n to SNW!nd v1111oa a 1•18C1'.l·!t 1118 644-4767 Avail. 8/1 Lido Ille arM Bull, Vic Baker & COIT Drapery, 1297 ---------Yaohta, 1631 Plaoentla, Logan Ave, Coeta M.... B•bytllter '°' Infant twine. Colt• Mua 540-1368 Mondayt & Thuredayt, __,=----..,.-.,,,..---LIDO VIEW Spac delux Free standln~ Ask fOf Babb5~0· I!:!._ __ cust 1Br. 2 lg baths LH Steve. 973·t3 3 Found : Yn<i lgt tan Ml S 1250 lse 675-6359 Cannery VIiiage cornr. 400 G •rm Shep m I 11 . 1pm to 8pm. 7&2-0182 Elletronle Production ACCOUNTING Clerk IOf ---------1 Cable Manul. reqe prOCI prestigious Wo man• 111 .. 1 hl-4 ltaltw uaembllr with toldarlng at ore. Typing-Acct pyble Now Hiring 873:Sfoo tllHla. lrvtne 261-9141 PRIMEW OCEANFRONT SI retalllotfc ~ 150 a.I Monrovl1 St, CM/NB Yrly lrg 3br 2ba .. 2 car Recapt/eec:'y 673-4803 7116, 548-2201, ext 402 spaces. aVI 811. S2000mo COSTA MESA R&D type lost 713 tan/bm S~. Mso 675·9111/ 631-6265 2300 sq rt with large open mix. Vie. Newport Beach. Secluded 2br 1 ba, elec 1raa, carpete, skytlghl1 846-tooe m ( l )585-2827 and air/cond kitchen, cerport & pool Righi Alty 97,._8533 LOST brwn/whl Shelty mill $550 .. utll Ill /IHI dep F/dog vie S Cit Hwy In no pets 675-2520 NEWPORT BCH nr 0 C Seib&. Monday 661-2922 Airport Deluxe lull Ml'· LIXllY CllH vice bldg 318 440 630 LOST HIMALAYN 2)'f old 2 Bedroom 2 bath eq 11 m.Y be 'combined male eny Info •PP·rawerd decOfllOfl model . club Into one eult• 850-4451 hOUM, pool spa. uuna Righi Alty 971-8633 _______ 9_1_00_· &3 l 4~ 975 OO NEWPORT CENTER ltlp Wut .. laata ha Full Svc Exeeu11ve Sult.. Clerks & payroll exp a mua1 end taml11arlty wllh compu1• deelraable. Call 720-0255 lOOHmll OLlll Foreign l•bor consulting firm In NB. John WavM Airport arM hu lmtnad opening In eoet'g dept 80wpm typing. 1G-key by touch, record keeping. Exp nee. Xtnt beneflta l wortt1no conditions. Con- tact Pam 833-0e10 164'-A Cabriilo Park bf S550·S775 M0-6-470 lmme(llale occupancy 0 C AIRPORT AREA OI- i Bdrm, 1 BI $$80 llce 9P9Ca 225-1000 IQ ft CIRCLE K-MlRKETS 633-3017 OR 751-7884 Iott of parking, Janitorial • --1nd 111 utll Incl Ir t 1 00/aq M•• It mO·tO mo ok $57-7010 FREE RENT 1n a.cJ\anoe ,._ --~ 10r 111e hou" clNntno .,.••trclal 546-5431 ....... 2tll ~--=--Nr beh Chrltllan hme lu1 UlllU IUGI prvl. m•l llralgl'll, Lag fine Cout Hwy loe&llon Bch $300 • utll •99·22&e near downtown 3860 aq Room In lrg hOUM Inc M ,, l9P ., 30/IQ ft kll(; prlV w/d lac tvpef RNIMC>mte9 Corp ci.an 5'8& 95 7 .3955 875-8700 Room w1lh kitchen PfiYI Lei r.laUlll•ll do yovr 1~e·1 Near oue a lhOI>· ooor 10 door Hlll"O ping eeoltH oe2 5780 1:41·5618 NOW HIRIMC CISlllll I OLElll tntlfvh1w1 Fridays 9:00-11 :00 A.M. at 1390 North Pacific Cout Hwy .. Laguna Beach f on PCH & vi.10> Call (714 l 49• 9l3J for morl! info Daily Pilat . LAYOUT ARTIST PIRT TIME Orange County daily OCW11pa~ has an operuna fo r a quick layout artist. Candidate mu.at be able to work Wt'U with sales people and meet daily dHd- Unet Bask: knowledae of camera ready an, typ&.1%.ina. and the capability to tnark up J3youta for production a must AddJtional projecil may include flyen. brochwa, mape and ules pres- entation vtsu.ala. 1-2 years experience -n~wspaper preferr'N. Send resume to. OR \GECOA T IU IL' Pll.OT P.O. Box l~O CostA M CA 92626 Atlention: Liu Snuth 9,1114 C7 8'!1 IJft l!Jt Wal!f ll!f !!IJ ..... II• II• .. -...... t1• his m!U lln lllCa ..... 1' I lW tr .. 1• ---·~'! .-. ~~ ,,,~~ ~~ ;:;::-'r°"'C:,. Pn DrMr "°'" •· ~AAY,,...n.,.tar COQ(ATOO ~~~l\.TRUC ~UTA.I ~ -reu:~ .. 11:: ~;:.~~~u~;.~,.. ~ -:I:*~. ::=~1~ ._.a..-. ,-:fE~$201 Kll(cn""" !!!!.~---...!~!,l!!!!!•L-J•!•~n e~&Heatttlbenaftta r---~. UJ*, 2 s>hot~ koosttlilf. ,/T., ~M5-e7'1 IHOoDDGl ... 1 -LmW-.... ~~ ~~~~·.,::m .. ~~142-7444 ~~=*:... 1:=.c:::•151 ~Dr~: Y.,.tt::d~ .. " l' !I"' _ -~PICPd"-UPcwK NlW.~c:! ~ e 1XP snfd, bu1 wU1 train ::.r ~MOO Pf,:. ~ 9XS* ~. ~ fOI a.ICMtc:tl 8'lOP Hw SECRETARYIAECE"T. l VOUWIALD ~~.~ •• ca.u Ed 551-tOOO req'd Evee ~51"' C Moto "'°'°· 1l050 OC Ntpott. W11 ..-NpC 9dl ~ tlnft . _._ 71• /1..M ~ @.} SEIMCE& LfASiHG "'X .. CISE INST" ....,. ulver Or frvln•. c...~----,...,._-*Y_. li.c:ll -.........,..~ H10N--.A "'roR's s1uo p/tlt .,~~Hou.-...,. houwnen 78M550 1pm, .... --.-,.--..... "~ lft 10 ltlOO An Ptne,.. LOHO~ • \fain "8-to95 Full·cherge, cook & News dMter IOc*lng tor -..-=---o '1 PI n g I• P •I I In I 111111 U . l40-t022 •t.t'• •• Ull llut:.I...... 1111 (No ~ -'GI ma•• ''I Mime ete drtc for busy Clean Posltlon1 rMdy 2nd ... S1 1..wn ~ ._--for lleeuty t11....som. _... ~ ~--~ 6 ClOI· -(~)~. 11111 phatmeey ~ now I N E W p OR l nw si ~. MUST ..aort 8arurur Mtf .... word proc & ... ,.. tabte. ~ onw 2 S2'00 "'~ ~ C lad Qufel eouote t ~ • ~ w/num~ DOMESTICS 842-tS14l be ...,-eun.,. MUST 171-663 ....._,. ~ ......,. 17M152 Udl«IS1605"M-2832or needs ~ IOf )1' oPEM DAY'I ....... amuit.k6-2l21 No tee M1 0.. l\aW ~home ct.-... Jllmn "'°'1'-'dapg,tMnoc (213),...75 d..-c k~ SlllbMt , _______ ._ -II o.ner.i Otta HOUMikpr ~ tor alder hwy uper c.1642· hi __. lml. M requhd. 752..a:M ... YD O¥nPlc TlcMea 2 tot 644-1?111171-4110 ,. fll.DWIMI SHOPPING Center Man. lylacty NMdlmtn9d ~ f0t~n6IM>e302•Hra ·..-• . ~ "*"· To WOT 1~0P£NTO '*.,,'Ol .. IHOM= \.oclllrft. ...... ~------.-, --•111 rm/ba.S•1•~ 873-4235 NOWHIRINO ........ ISflilflt bWr IMllll .. FRUl.AHOIAHnOUUI -.860-4741 Wnedto ... -.,ordoc*h_...,. •• ___ .... _111 ~-5--... •Cltw nHd• IHl1tant -.'. .., ...... .., reaon toceDon "' ..... .__.... .. ... .... __ , to---------.76 llOZ, AIT. A/C, •• •7Met9tartal & llte bot*· EXPER. SALES PfOPU W. ttltl 1llurt Ff1 S.. t-5 Ol YMAC TICKETS Salt 2 ....._ ...... ...,.._ ·--/Al QI Ill~ keeping ltlllla PIT-Hre UUlllllnllY Balt>o.Reatty 81U100 , ..... ....., .... ~t:"i.18:82.::: ~~ Tl.F. -pw ·llM. ftPG"'~1'2()..,20I :-'9tlft:::~ VobNS.....lerWl9 flU645-0l22blWn 1()..3 FOf , ... P.ced Nftpott 19111811 lllSllTIY'Lll, Beed\ C.92682 .... Home ..... ,... StOO.. w. w ....... ~ Mii 080540-mt Attd~ G«walofftc. :='':~~""no~~~': CCConv HOii> 7-3·30 & ... 1111 alm llJ/T,,W d!N-00~ ~t-»-U.~l-1* ~ m -mg '71 !T10 Hetcfltlan. H'8 1..11 71t111.,.1a.dlinMlft8eadt ULfllllYl/f reqult9d Cell47S.7016 3·1130. NHr Coate .._.=~edit· II ~ lldl.u 2 ~ c:nd 080720-391t XL.NT macft concl Mull (1 1~ _...,. 1111'11111. lfflll Mw Fwgrounm. c... tno.. & phOf'9 1nec..mony S300 • 2 ~ VM 9poft, "*" ... 1 Neiw til'u. ~a. ~1 ~ Located 1n LAQun• NfOUel UUl IUlnUT MO!l-Fr1 t-5cwn 54t-.30l1 ~ 3 .,, 4lllf* • ~ _., S200 • c:nc1 1225 080 72().3911 c:Me11. ·~· "°° -.1-1 _vw_a-_A--_.,.--undar--Send reaum. to J-~...__.... BMcti 1~ OPAAIMother'aHelpertor •mall company Call Buy,.._...,.._.,__. nl-5 15 ,.__ 080 4t7-C1' Ml9I 1 ,... -• • ,..... • ....... .,...., ,._ Anderllon~ 841W... .... .. ••• ,. ·--. Wllllatna, Tayb Wood-o Exoellenl •ttta kMng In home Hwpft 8ctl 2t1-4J700 for i1119h._ llOI St. C.M 646-563I °""11* tlxa. .-c'9 ..-.ly, 71 OM. 110 Ednt cond e:wa.a '2350 ~ row Home., •t21 &Keh and IBM °"9teY wnter 842·9309 .._., .... ,.... mw1J et coat or tieeowt • In/out, "-,,..._, II op-country. Ou1" .. ,. St, SI• 110. Newpor1 experi.nce nec .. aery, ACT· PT Earn ll200/mo ----~·t>UML Apt a reifnD. ldlnt cond 842-7955 or 546-2777 ti.di '275 M2.S105 liOns, ...-... u.t 873-53M114$-32M> ~92MO lblllty to WO<k unO. 61WVMI. TinA.(l~) 0 .,, ••• n ~ & Jam~ $175 716-3}13twmeg ~ tu& Voile¥bd, ••cfC}l:I/ &58-412t,8424138 '7l VW earr.,., Bua.,. Gen«al omc. ;'!:.: C:~11e1~ Tues-Fri 740-2053 P/tm9 ...a.net wen tor ~ 4:30&o1 MondeJ ColdapoC F~ 2 dr Amtg W... • flNlll ·•_..on lnilllll Mll W 1 bult erigN • .-. w 11-LmlUl 644-9190 Part-time ROUTE ORJV. bu9J r_, -.-omce 1n NO PHONE CAU.S '75• M0-296S Ula "°°'...._=-ontyt ·71 Yam B&> ff :na a a:g ·M &PYDEA COW ilnt M2--57S7 DUll""'1 MAl<EM~EYWORl<ING ER 1-2 O,./wtt Cell Fa.Non talatld caa tot IUllllT... ObfdrretQ23cuftS375 1SOOmtSIS07St--030t G>nd ,,..,~intr,rtlft ·11eomr..c~- For a buay 1*8<>nnel Of· AT HOME be "oocs.d 6'5-5381 •fl 6c>fn ~tment A9tif9d ,,.._kw Wf/IW/~ $135 .._ Swvt °'Y llx aocc:.. bwelal, -·· eng $11SO obO CH~ lo ~ <:89 te,000 fie:• Requirements, with otters' Oet~ Equal()ppofl ~ Hom.awnarl M8oaatlon daakcflrll5 141-3001 ~Clf9 962-8271 '1.!.a~~~· '75 128 S!... 2 dr. • IPd. ObO-ln••lll• typing SS plus wpm, xlnt Mlf·eddr....S 1111T1ped PART-TIME, Varied hours ......... In Newc>or1 Bead\. c.I Im UfUlml Ping Pong Tltllle, ,,__ SHOO obo 982~ lOn1cond1i1:SO 497·70Cll ·n &!par:&.-. eorw.t. phon• 1kllls, ttuant envelope TM o Dept 10 Include aany AM 873-8170 LES 957-a 133 ... , '45 87)...3511 . •-..1-II Neiw _.,. & •· $5500 Span tEng . MQn·Fr1, S-8 A, sea E 2nd St. Sutt• B. weekends Must M¥e c»-n Yamaha .aoxs 3200 -14>7'24 t ""931.osa 1 hr d•y. FIT thru Aug L• Hal><•. Ce 90931 pen0et>te ~ (email Rest...,am sat. ITl.tltm. Kenmore e.ccnc ~ POOi t•ble. o :8. ••te. m1. xti QOnd ~ ecm & •rr mlC r ::J __ ,..,,,,.,,,.._,=-----...,--=~ 645-5000 ext 521 ..,.. p .... ......._ ~t ciondltJon 5 CUf'¥9d laGI• el IClC*e t>ws S7". 8'2·2562 ....... • ~ -· ·-·n VW ~ bua. 12'< truck. van, 1t•1lon _,..,,,,,.,....,, wt °' ._ •••-. ~ 759-0937 Ukenew$650 120-3880. paint, braka, AM/FM Mj,goodcond..IC9bc.t& GENERAL OIOFICE Wll(lOn) to UliSt new.-Plzrl...... wtlndl & graveyard• 752·1182 '&3 ywnana Rlv9 180 ldnt c::Ma., 37mpg. kloka/NM w1ll Ml!O n9g0ti9bfle part ttrM. Mon·Wed·Frt, 11 llll&IU Pl?flt ~ In lrvtne How NMg tor tulWld pan Haet llPP'* 6 Mnd· K9"fnQre ...,_ 175, gee SACI L G KILN cond blue-wndshld-tug-grae1 $15SO 758--1575 l45-9428 0t 116-08115 ~ngA~11~,et~er~y~ THEOAILYPILOTlanow :.':reMC-~nt:t~ ttme~atloc.c.ton ~~~ ~S7584S-S243 ~.::, .:delwr· g•g• r•ck UOO HondeOallunToyota Aid .. ,.,.. 7..,.1 · •cceptlng eppllcatton1 Hyde Mondey thru Friday near 0 C Alrpot1 must Aetng 11c:f .... ..., le»-1~ 903' 213-592-4502 lvmeo $191 down C LL c:oen--•79 BUG eom.t _..,.. 'v tor Olstr1ct Manegers to between 9•30 and 10:30 be ""' ~. ~ Eln ••• mkrl175 SU,,.: s..r. 10" .. ......,. ... ·ext T1ailen mera.I ..... .u.&ewn =~~~ ,,...top Hollywood production company tnter'llewtng paop .. from S.b•Y eru IOI' water and bolling sal1ey documentrl••. t>e«-potatoe ctllp •nd d .. lgner tut com- ,,...,cials 460 4017 Inter· view In Hollywood/must be 18 back ground roll• supervlH new1p1per a.m. ontx. s.t2_.321 person 2300 S &MIGermam Producbon ,._,_ enn uw T ••t •-.a 432·1tn carrle<s. Mual have ven. • Briatol, H-8. EOE M exp onty 640..aa67 W.._, ga ~ &. FWtno w/at ano S200 Greg llftl .. .,. ·11 2 Or "9bb*t LS lftlf, wll(lOn or pick-up. Good SSOO obo S57-6SSO 831-488 82 IMlng tent t;;n;·xlnt Inn ...-.o. x1nt cond. ortg salery. mlleage •flow-PU.... UITllUITI IHIM C..~ Mii n btie cond, '*Pt tour-xtra OMWS380083~ ~·=t~~r~~ A~~~:~~-p==· ~7ur:; =~= coaU&SORE p; rn , ..... , nii l2200MS. 1 a.. WE cuE APC>fy In peflO<t 11 Dally PMt'* Che' CMmln kw FIT padlJng ' ~ c 0 mp u I. r • 4 0 0 mr 2i" ACX Xl 100 LWQe traNar 30ft tono ....... _.... Piiot Clrculatlon Office PU tnlllll 497~n. eict 290 peng Wll tnlin .,.. or ~ ~ pnce tul Open '900 In Stone VIiia Pwi - 330 w .. 1 Bey, Coate Answenng wvtoe. Exp'd Fernlle 84S-3350 CM f J &.I rV ~ wr;z..11M tip. 9 646-6t79 onty-no exp nee. M... Mond•y thru Fri-pref«red, but wQI train. m.. SHIPPING l ~-"'G a-it!!!!J I Sony 19" Cdor TV WOOd ...... ,., dey No m_ calls Cd 642·1.00 '°' appt IN folowtng ~ cierk tor prn1lgl0u1 moe Lo..-;;;:,-~"· cab. Jdnt S360 840-705l Putt MIS 811 l YATES vw .PORSCHE Holal PLUMBERIROOTERMAN Inge We1tr .. a/Wattor wW/~!'.!!!'!.,. "!~_!ll~ '9ctloNl1e6'4-0481.,., 5 a..._-r-=:::t 'Jiii § cent;;r; Wfieeli i50 91111 I ''I •u ••a ••f ClH 1 Own truci< S.00 plus wtcer wicker b•allet ,_.. • ._ ··--.. .... ~-• 5 7 $11111 --I medic.i 642-9033 tunc:ti WW:. t-1 ~ mercn.ndllM. pac&I~ FREEdWlnglonll ... klt· ••. u 4 -112 ewu . 837-4800 49J 4S I' ... UIEI ""-s so 75 Md-....... c.-... 8 wb "8-188' 15 ..... trtr. lOnt 97S-0403 ct.JS c11m P.l.l. IPllATll .. PRESSER dry cieantng :-; :°t=. ~ 'C:.. .7~.. 645-2457 cond MOO 6T.M>7t l BUBBLE TOP AW'NtNG Front dealt FfT, lhltt lnddt EXPERIENCED ONLY. good pey 5 dayl '#eek aonable I .,_gllbe ~. • ,_. ____, • ""-t Gd .._ Zodi ac Cad at 1 O' IJaad once. coat $225, .._... days, ewe. 6 wtmds A.-H.,lmar1t card & glftshoc>. 979-8241 food .,....,.__ ~ .. ..,., n -o ._._ '*It. 1~ 1400 873-2303 $100 S4a..2•94 ..-&• l•ted expar 5 dy wk Ind. Saturday 1Sam-1 ~.._.,._.~~ Hut •ppur•nce I decl1ued SiamW, 3 .,,S w MWI ftl.111' IUllm Brookhuret & Ad•ms, PlllUllU tOf~b9tWaan __.,,. pei1011llty,. okS 8-lt.M2~21 ......... Hli AatttWu... MIBDllU FIT, Tuee-Set. 1AM·9AM I Call &82-2997 l-10AM Sell to bualnwea wno 10am-12pm °' 2~ ~~ ~~ ~ Pur9Cred Auan11an S1'91P 131 rn Whii::r ;;; 11&11 fmfl Vc:MumaS.-,S.W. 1 Yr Security °' Mllltary1Mechantc turbo exp need wti•t you Ml,°' Lori'• Kitchen 3077 ground lrl drao-y ~ lDilfll 5 mo tr..s, "'9o-co.-. Mull ... $1500 tor......._ sst-aa Ancu...ing ex~s.sooo ext 521 preferred • Clean ,,,. E'Z LED ,_.. H.,t>or BIYd(Hwt>Of & u. ..,. oot nee. con w11 t1on11a 173-0!5e1 852~ 1811 t a.di Btvd. Ima l»T pendent Shop In S.A. GuarantHd w•ge or Cerrlltg•I Sante Ana treln Call ~-1368, f "t 16'0...CltllDon tw mll&ll ... t ~a.di i•'1i CADSEVill** HOUSECLEANERS Good P9Y & beneftll. comm. 852-9125 ~me 979-0H? 1297 Logan A¥9. eoa. um u• trtm.. 75tlp.Jotwwon..good Sel your Ca'. Instant Cllatl (114) 142·1111 F~ ~ PfT, h,. flex N B./Balboe Exp d need only to~· Htuarant AHi Mgr Meal 3x9 rn:; Q B8. Ci\ oonc1 Neiw~ tOtyour Ca'. Al'ft make or Ml lmrri9dtetlaly S8900 C 11 8 5 ANOIAL PORSCHE H Ible wl4 ctn $50. Color I f I I ~. P.id for OI not. ...... tit ,.,... • ...._ EJ•EA .,. 7 ;~• •m· pm. 957--1900 ~~~1o'~ =1 =~~-:'TY 1~~= 1:": •HlllWa.ETUY TV ACAXl.·tOO 1t"S150 s~.in-o:.; n g • Get our prtca nra ~-1~ .....,....,.91 Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 · EARN ~ TO $75.00 PO WEIK . Wt now ~we Is OCJtftlnl\ lor rou• ucer bHftfl lo sec11rt rtldtn tor Tht Or~ Colst Daily Nol (Nr U "5 stJ'1 •I 3 30 p Ill Mid ,won lll!tJI a 30 0"' ~yi On 5'turda}, - lwor\ •few mou hours You WI n1n mt11y I~ and pum. alone with tM ~ rovi OWft 19011eJ , ; theft is no ddlwtr"'I or collectlOll 111.o!Wd II rou 11t 1nttrnltd, please w Mr hft (714) 548-7058 IOw ~ strong • ,,.., tlldalbd qn IZ, $200. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~ kit x1n '73 Opet ~ OM* n.ans per.onal pride & phJ*8I Immediate openlng In (-111 tonee) 842-3209 1I ft Hud9on S., Pack•. 19202 e..a-Btvd =-000 64S.1a.. good MOO 134096 atemin.. Irvine •• '°' lndMdUal 8EAlfT Raad Ratan °"'· ,.. ci.c:u. eanos>tad Hunttnat~a.dl Willie hit '* Train wtlile you learn. wtth good car1c* ... 1 ML 56'" cl&., lllzJ ._.. ....,•J I 11 c:urtaiM, ~ M2-..-.. ... HS •Good..i.tyw/baMftta. must. Wit train. Var1ed on kip, 8 ~ c:tn/5" C8ml9C0'1'er?S9-0294 WANTEDUaadC...l 1SO 2IOSLXUG.a m . 'T7 SEV\UE ~owner. all Duane t°' lntervlaw: responslbUhiin. Good CUlhtona. tun dining 21 ft flt>elg' ~ R 1 t xtra. Low Perteet cond.. ml. 9-10.m & 3-Spm ~ Salary open. $650/obo 57S-3m mini lug. bay boat: up unn n~ or . no · pows, many ~ 'W/rnatc leathf wnt>urger •1~. RedtllN 211..Q.22 ~ 2 ,._,, reclo 795-9953 °' 80-9939 mleagct. 751·7959 Int., .. ~. M500 et Bostol 957--0717 . Buffet S300 ~Int 17500 ~pp WS llf '72 280 SEL 4 5 lte gr_, Ot65Q...3920 E/780-0733 a. -bed 1 150. ir'.; dr...., Mt "I' elc, automllUc, 1151< ml. N needed I« busy Hew-$225, 1rg con.. t1t11e 32' Felows & Stewart, Cllll 1111 $7000 875-8839 '7'9 Coupe de Villa. tuly port Bead\ Plutlc Suf· PlllTm . S6S Xlnl cond. Call 1926 claWc, bNtol, d9l. loeded, moonroot, truty geon hoencad RN'°'~ Busy European WOfNf\ • 875-43:M VHF. rec::.ent aurvey .. TIRIS '78 300 0 , --1. auto. air. xlnt $1995 S27-i0t4 t ime poeltlon ex-storelslooldngfor•..-Y $26500.541 8154 am/Im , xlnt cond ·79 EIOorado Whit•· perteneed in ICU °' OR oet.i1 oriented. natty Couch/matchg c:tw Qd end • S 12,000 642--0434 .-. loeded dleMI lllld '°' drculeting Md groomed pereon to HS. Of• I~ dinette 42' Cal '78 tMn dsJ, '4,tlOO 786-351':"" eng reecMWy room s.aary handle MWtng of labels, t4ctn l 125. 752--0182 '*'-.2 VHF. alp, T'U<.W '80 300 SO. maroon. u-........ "'"" 1240 preaaing & v1lrioul otflar gien freezer & mudl "5.000 or be9t ofter. UI~ nego -·,...... duties For -wt call Go6d ~ IOfll •lmatc m0<• Must Mtll PP •76-1007 Don (Mon--frf) 111\DU\~ •at ir• •••• ... UT 640--0990 c:tw S200 Lg aq *"P tbl 818-981-9140 dys '80 300TO W"" Good ~ ..... , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $15 Mapte dfop IMf , .. 21~72·21n ...,..._ ... CINI I IC TIPIHH•IY,. cart 2syr okS s100 G.E. ooncS.muet ... mak•otr NILLI\ ma)of b<oti.•• firm STllEITS Pon0/Wl 100 548 e9S2 e:s._F:= ~ WlllY (IJf IN\)6'6-5280 Brokerage ••S*lence •--I llY f Wi m aqpd Ind ,.,_. L«an C USED CARS & TRUOl(S '64 NEW 500 SEL SM pref'd, but not req'd _, ,... COMEIN~CALLFOR Blue ntv, --1, aloyl, Good7~~00-~1typ1ng SI 1.-SllWD LES 957-8133 ~o':.~~ off Fl&IPPUIUL dlgi631t!'1!'~ .. ~12so'46K Hrs ·...,_ . ~ ~Y w h.w open! '°' Sot.t>.s Java print gd Cormeer..o.t.Jk> -~ ...... _. 957-6500 ~ g glrla ~tween cond S17S 831-W AVON S-300. 12tt16" SILES CLE.I t2·16 yews old '#Oftllng SOFA & LOVESEAT IP0'1 boe1 •125 "P John-mftllllT evenings & Saturd~. w/loOea pillows. Loo«a ton $1995 84~2247 Dys 18211 BEACH BLVD terkttypl1t-Mu1t h•v• Earn mon.y. trips 6 new. earthtona co1ora. Clusk: 18' Soutncout HUNTINGTON BEACH good typing aklll• I t>onuaes C.it Mii tor 14()() 921-2738 b 1 y boat S 4 9 o o Ml-llll; Ml-UI 1 knowledge of general of. Mr. Rountree. Trund .. bed $200, CNtd Bf ~22 WI WllT YM flee prooedu,_ 10 keJ 141-1111 by touch UMfvt. Must be s.t 1175, 1kf "P"g1 tu Grend Bllnlla dieael tr<*er. OlUI 1111 Ult LARGEST SEL.ECTION of late model. low~ Cacllllec:a In Southern Cakf«ru.I S.. ua today! 540-11&0 2600 Hwt>or Blvd COSTA MESA Ible to wor1< In~ Mon.-Fr1. lOam-3pm S180. b•by trevel 32 11. xJnt cond, P<of S-AonaldDaoe ~!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!I~ dent11 Salary range --------bedt.cc S25, 8 llnCI "'PfO malnt, "'-1 on W coat :: 190()...$1000 + beneftt• Sucx:esaful growing copy-din cnra S2SO 840-5068 $57.SOO PP 844-2614 Contact Harold Uoyd ing & printing company ,.__ IN •-n lilt THEODORE ROBINS trMLl'SWllUT ..... IDZ •Mf"P ...,, .. 72 Yeo-looks good runs great S7SO 675-7729 . n Cepnce auto tr.ans lie. arnl1m AIP!ne c:aas. 4 IC)kl'S s 1900 851-9217 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Me.I COUfM 5 819hop's ... , 'Women'1tKll· eta 1 • HaW>g WlnQI 15 MISS Moreno 11 AM or FM 17 Adj()l.lrn 18 HOM auppoti 20 Dog Mlmon 21 Monad 22 Drenches 23 PeeYM 25 Different 27 AltOci•I• 29 Conl•lner 30 M\Ktll,_ 3-4 Belgian city 31 Lomond l!nd N.a 38 Suocored 39 Not lnvotved 42 ~troc><>1l1an 43 FcMc>ny 44 City preneme 45 us polltic.1 cet tOOtlllt 4t Untruth 47 Tr11on'1 Ion 49 AnlldolM 51 PW\la wnMI S4 Or1g1na1a 58 Cttlrnp.m .. SO Lined up 6 t 8Mt-up euto 53 "Citizen -" wei.movte &4Redu -- 850I~ 68 Spirit ramp 67 P.ctl1 oown ea Repub VIP 69 Fu11dlout OOWN I Eec.p•dee 2 Strenge 3CM'#I 4 Vllellty 5 Juon's lhlp 6 rnat""'*11 7 Medic.I corp•· m•n 8 Gol>Ole up 9 Miscue 10 Forbidden var 11 Some poem• 12 C.1ro'1 river 13~ t9P11MSIM 24 Kind of drug 28 Door utcMI 28 Bon - 30 CIOul PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 31 Den•1ure 32 Nolht"9 33 Greek rwsill · ance 34 Ere1c>n9 35 lnMCt 91809 37 Rocicer 38 Skin <llsffMS 40 M..i ICl'-ci 4 1 Apotlo' s son 41 Liquefy 48 SI(> 49 Hlghl-.,dert 50 Alley se«e 52 Pn~ - 53 Worii Nlf <I 54 "I smell ,. 55 Rt"'9< ol Austria ~ Anlde 57 Ambulll1e 59 Folk.._M 62 HOM bib Sir SPMdY Inc needs an ~·essMI & w!ft bL HU 642-9'70 mottveted sales l*80n f2· AOUXClf. N9w Siiia. FORD UUSIL.lllf/T In penon t-12 Coate M_. Stattoners. 270 E t7th St C.M paraon wanted tor retau 1tor• in trvtne & Bllboe Island 875-4587 lffrttllryLenl Small otnca nee&-..c- retary with legal eiq>er Sett-motivated to hand .. variety of bualneM I real •late ac1Mt1M. T ..... phone~& good .. cret1rl1t 1klll1 re· quired. P.....,,t Mttlng. Lido/Newport Beach. 873-3140 Experlelioe helpful. but la1Ma W... 1111 tr1r. etc 1425. 970-0261 ~'.P':,i=· ~-~ §11/sun i-4 2-F'•mUy 2•'COLUMBIA. 7 s Honda -•s 1o.m-2pm 261-1151 Sale Furn . entlques, 3 salls-VHF-fler-ktmtr 1,T._ncb...,...., ____ ., ... __ 1000 HAll80 !1 8lV0 COS1A ~(SA C>41 0010 color TV. bo<*S, r• IMC NlcMs. S100 mo mt°''' item ·4' cs;;; .._... CliMl'S. cash '9gllter. NB dock S7SOO Pidl-Up Xlnt condttJon STUDENTS comm 1ulcer, loot a, 41M-2806 $3000 (S03)8845 W 1 S7 85 pay r•te FfT with wetdera. metel, clothea 15· Hot. Cat Uke n.w. y mator c~y. Need etc 309 Onyll.. Bal t.I r11ee ready I 1700/obo UJ car Openings In •II Wet.-bad, S200 642-9558 ·.-.•75-F•o"'"Rb-,.e•1•so-v•an- .,...._ Rlgl'lt epplcants I 875-0636 con~ pis p/b V8, must be 18+, quiQ( to w ecc.a. 8' Fatty Kneea w/oan, euto. budt.C ...as. fully learn. U.S. dtiZ'ens. Call latM. add new 1945 UMd 3 equl$>, bay wndows/-.w1 11..'.!PM onty p-t--•-lll'J Umea S500 87!>-8951 ,72-.9025 eft 5pm Mlsslon Viejo 495-3315 .....,..... 9· SABOT good cond· Hunt. Bw:I\ 964-2890 l&LllA ....... ,.....,, Xtt .0: t 275 .. tor '72 FOfO Cheteau long bed .. - . ' window Var\ .>Ont mec::fl 1IUIUlllTml mlft SALi R.ncty 71 4-075-9137 New tlru S2200, PfT telepflone -WI tetter E"9f'Y'hlng la being IOld AMF Sunftah a lot of tun, 642·2255, S4a..1S58 oc airport area. Contact tNa weekend. Furniture. $760 obo 54MS47 •-.:-- Pf~ gas and 0.... vtnt11g9 ~ to c::urrwtt ,.., modeea avalaable lor -8-1-.,.-_..-bu--C.--•• -c -...,,-0 ...... If ,.,.._ lie 4dT' ldrlt cond $4100 •am1• obo 186-1982 •llTI 82 Camal'o Z28 • sc>d 1001 Quall 5tNet 3 1 K mi w...1"" mwoon N9wpor1 8aact'I int. Xlnl cond S9200 us.•• w 644-9 11114~25 "WUllll!" Pnva..., .mng your cs c:en be l\uardoua to your ...ntll HouM of Imports offers hlQhelt velue lor yo.;11 P9 l'\C)ei ed Mel'*'-. ..... ,...,/IM DIAL 213n 14 MERCEf>Es HOUSE~ IMPORTS. Inc 64 Cor¥ette mont con- dition ~ 1 options 6 U · Ira, custom ~"" COY9r e1c 10.0001< Mi Gold w/belge lea1~r S23 500 2.AMU726 760-0362 CONMEll CHEVROLET ...... ,.. ' . . SECRCTARY 3~0 hre per wk type 75wpm IOfne comp e11.p xii opp land retume wlH be contacted tor lntervt9w cannon & Lugo lnaurancie e 10 New· Port Cntr Of. 11 1300 Npb 926«> OC bustneues tor tong entlquee, palnttnga. ctllna ...... _, distance ptione ..w:.. . you name ttll SAT/SUH CAL 2·29 1873 Tp 9Cb & Claain IMS al H ~~ ,::c.,.~~ =~~~0 =..in!~.~ :;: ~ =::-83~t= 1156 ma;; v &a;; ·tt MG conv. m . I ...,. \ , •• ·-I S46-I 200 47MOOO tween "L" & "M" St 4, VHF, S1ereo. Co«*,pit haacl coupe all Of104n nu loP. Urea Moving , .... cusNons. sleeps 8. elec: storag .. inoe'81 $19,SOO $1295 080 831-8463 -tllt Tltftl. &11111 "ti llna l wtr syst, tuH 00.1 cvr. Mif cut\ to Mttte Mtate hncU tlSJ 76 Musteng ell.oellenl We place tr•v•I pro· 653 s;n:,. St. 20 i 21.. CO'*. canopy. This IS. 2 mak• oner Leg •M-7867 • COnd ·~~1: l3000 fesaiOnalal " you haw 1 CollectablM, Jewelry, ownr boll lhat hH la ... la,.,.. 61 Clasalc Porec:::N 356. min 1 yr computer 9XPf glue bootee much ml9c · alWayS had TLC S26.SOO -1800 ""* coupe, xtnt Liacela -9 Z3 lllllTllT & CMe« minded call ~ . 144 548-6675 ... 1111 cond Bal oft &45-8573 <ii7iiii30iiiL•11ico1~n-10l!.'!SK!!'!"!""m-liiii. Y9');.;;;,;. CC>fon• del Mar,.., .. t•t• i1r:;-~~ ma11on Gel ™ I Au~~:,:t~ In '" 2002 Xlnl rvnnlng 7~n':·~ ~ .~ ~2~~ J:--s 1250 firm. ett•bllshed tine. nlf CUDI •••t Otta tumtture & m19c mint cond RigVed tor cond new perta 111 ~le 080 472-9357 ~!,~ ~:;"~-:: Pleasant 9Un'oundlng• I~ Item a Set/Sun 9.4 toc.i or long dlStence around S.SOOO 875-6637 80 TARGA Xlnl oond l <*lent altnle and Dena Pt LMm to be ., 17855 Fltd'I St · (behind crw11ng Complete elec:· 77 530t met/blue, 1UrW1 Ser1ou1 buyers only ~x all c.11 'EXECUTIVE REC~UIT. '\/I I• MI n d • r b Id g ) tronics and sail 1n..,..,t0ty ate, amlfm. b&lul'*"<> $24 SOO oeo 615-1032 Gtnl at t per.on ty ER' No age or sales ,. 548-toS l • Ions more Aoconimo-59K ml tdnt cond S7900 Ill• i•ra•n qu1rements. AblHty to l!!J!d l d•t• 8 w/luxunous new 780-8427 ~ communlcete on the -I interior 2 head• 6 Ill.._ phone necessary Call llllT PAl1111&.1 Showef Prett,_1 sailing •iranuy Don Yuhas ~ 1-2441 4 FAMIL YS. Lota of tine yllettt In N9wpor1 Hwbor -gtaa1ware. enttquH. ~.000 or t>est oner. FOR WESTERN C&tl SS S fumlt\n, iota of baby Cell 675-2311 dya. SALES MANAGER Perelan kitten• i l SO. hl!M. MUCH MORE. Fri/ 675-3311 eYn/wtlnds 13-944 White •tloys elenn AM/FM cass Spot· .._ S 18.SOO 497 -372CI 9¥91 ~944 d.,.. ~'Z'= xA7-:~ dlllon AU ong S2 750 Call 786-4864 rocon;.,,~ 1 ow... 43K ong m1 stlll ,,_ S?995 obo 7'59--0222 73 CAPRI 4 cyt runs goOC1 I 1000 Of'-s.&-27 "8 2 • 1 • Typing, dlc1taptl0ne, MnQ. Adult $25 Call 64-9965 Set. lam 1539 SyMa l..n. F J 14fl nu sala, tipfn ,,__...,... __ __,,............,..-.., person Frldey dull•• . · 10 " 12 ,, Sa1aryS1160to11wtwttti D!g SSll Jneln . H cov.. ';f3_: S9SO 7i Men:ury lapMr 2 OR 302 V8 S '250 call 645..0.~ ~-nets 14 11 IO n • ., .. ., exc.tlent benefit• Im· l50bl: pupa ;;a Xkc &XD<Mos m . ;;; •. medltlteopenlng ch•mpi'on ' 11n·::· 1.01 ct IMO. 1.17 ct -UTllll UT WAYI lll 133-3397 aft 5 wknd• 11500 Mlrllm •7·2t5f 12'1 l350 7~10 3990 W•ter1y Sta 280 •1~11---· Luderl 11 ...... found wilt\ Newport 8Mcflt2MO PoodlePupe, Taacuc>. Toy. ,,..._._ ·-1 71320IU.Oa/0(571VC)() 47~12 Min. l200up. 546-2&48 1125 vafu: Of rnO'<ltno oftthor• moorln/ 7U20i~al~7"WAL) i------. b01l9S Saling '°' $50 s 1000 (2'3)592 .... 90 79320t4'pda1'1M1WRE) .I . 1·1y P1·1 114 ... .. . 72'0-120I Of (208)-455-1819 19320l4apdalr{S47WRO) PART TIME Mol or Ro utt' Avail~ble 1 ewporl •a~h area, thn. ho un ~r day. Eam a pprox. 1600 ~r month. C.U 11 :00 to i :oo PM . CIRCULATION DEPT. ·-. 2tiOOOLY Oi*\ i2Ml SANTANA 21-GREAl 80320l5epdalr(lJU8,33) : betOW ~ bOx ~SO .. BUYI Of.IL Y IM50 CALl 80 320I SIC) llr( 18EN191) . 114.w-3110 642 705I 80 5211AITelrt18Y\161el ' M • ...l_. 81320i59pdllr{00011t) ...... : 4 OLYMPIC SEASON R4UW'W l1~Mnoalt110AG .... ) <ii_..iilli"-•--...,;-..9 :::;g:oc,~fteld A;:.~ ... "~ :;~=~~~~~~ '';31K91:!0o~··11'~co:!; Best Of'-&TS-0152 82 320! s.,d 'S'( 1EJTOtt) c:.w '995 536-991 t 8ft 5 . Amanc:.n lndlef'I wtlt.ct• 12 S2Ql Sepcl.,.. tFt>lt21) ' · uNqu9 cu.tom delMOn ~ I FG (Sflurboel) 12 7331 llr l. 'd ( 1 EVJ4M) ... l : ~UM™ $7~. I' ~ (Anc) 13S20l51Pclal rCo102"3) ·ff&'ON Q ii a;;\ ONotce ... w....,.., a wlmtr mt MS. • ~ 83 320! 5-a/Ji 1.,.....7) gd cond. lo ml orig : ~ ert. OI & ltfloa P ronHr tao. 2HP 13UOl59pda/r(1FWIM12) ownat.11111concs.~ '40--4022 ~Wlnld9 S121 414-1911 13 3'0! 5->d air (0012 t2) top I 1too 6'6-ft70 1942 ....,,_Garman WW II = ~5:" ~n '73 COAOHA ~. NRa --1.Mtwl~pei'fcond l3S21ESllSMll'ct.-........t) grHI SUOO flAM. lt150 142-AM 9S'1a .. ~ • 13, .... _1 __ _ Suoull l 'A HP. tO' IOml( 1HVEIM) '71 CELICA Auto ale ~. t cones SlSO •·U1tl5tpdl'c1(419tsl) U .000 mt-atnt cond WaaeWle 3 t ... &CG <iaaa ll'OUQhf'll I 1199 down C E L Com merolal ..... A...S..,,.,.. Lauing 643--1977 ~ r.atiac -,m 'ii a;;; Pfi. j ..,-. 2 dt. emmac toeded. ne•l p.alnttllra1. a1er. 1"9/0bo cal 64$-1041 '76 PonU.C Yenti.n Good COnd nds l>OdJ WOftl AM!lng 1$5(), 751-8574 13 2000, A·1, '"'41 Mii Trade Of em• caatl dn & taka ower paymt1 548--• 11,.,6-1250mag STADIUM •OKllAC ... ~ .-..ry. -oeo u 3115; ... 92913 &C::~LR &4200 obO 7M-1"'2 1 tOAUM>-~~ 4 lj ~ J (11t)U~111 t,'!t &11 la. a.Mllll,..,.ld 9Mc:h •fem.all bOe.t 208W tat g..,caAna "•rter UOO Oreo 64~·4321 OOE We'rwN We're Oeattng ~!t,JlS-,. " -.......... ...... ~_ ........ l \UOO 4"·t2N CL.OSEOSUMOA'YS 131·"818 ~:::!::::::!::=~~::!!!!!!!!~=::!:~::::::t=::!!!!!!!::~~~:!!=~~_...--.;...;.,;~..;,_;.;...:.~~--~~--l~;;;;..;;~.;.;..,.:_~~L~."=-~=======l ====::.1.:====:=;:;;::;;ic=:=:::==1:======:======- 0 CHICK IVERSON BUENA PARK Chevrolet • Porache • Audi 441 E. 0.nt hJ., le.,.rt leaoll 111-otOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS DIAL MERCEDES 7141637-2333 AIQJlgside the Santa Ana Fwy. In Buena Park 0 RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 11 lit• Ceater Ir., lni11 In The lrvlne Auto Center 830-7800 Complete Sales, Service & Leasing -., -' 0 .... rn 91 FWY. - ir m SANTA ANA EDINGER FOUNTAIN VALLEY WARNER 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service, Parts, Body, Paint & Ttre Depts. Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO l1rhr "'•·• O.st1 ••u 142-0010" 140-1211 0 SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach (714) 842-2000 SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE Omct Countys lat&fSI Volbwaten/1$uzu Dealer Wt Will Nol Be Undersold PARTS OEPARTMCHT OP£H SATURDAY G RAY FLADEBOE VOLKSWAGEN # 20 lite Geater Ir., lni11 In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7300 Orange Countys fkwesl Volkswagen Oeale1 Complete Sales. Semce & Leasmg _,_ m 22 FRWY IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 l1rMr lh4., hsfl •u Over 23 Years Servtng Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 S,.aal Parts UH 546·1400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SA TU RDA Y 8:30 AM -8:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 0 STADIUM PONTIAC We're N•w -W•'r• Dealing Acr09• from the Big A on Katella Juat Weet of th• (57) Or•ng• FrHW•Y Sates • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises l11h1I• 2221 E. l1t1ll1 311· 1111 G BILL YATES YOLllWllEI • PlllOIE • PEllEIT SALES• LEASING• PARTS• SERVICE 12112 Y1ll1 lle14, S.1 4'111 01,lstr111 411-4111 111-4100 I -- MISSION Vl~~°!J MISSION VIE.JO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Need• SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Ane Selectlon of Quality UMd Vehldee # 1 BUICK DEALER IN OAANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 179-250 0 RAY FLADEBOE LllOILI IEIOllY 4'11110 lllZI # 11 llrt• O.lttr Ir., Im•• In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 G CREVIER BMW SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ''Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails '' SpecleUalng In Europeen DeltYefy. Excelent htectlon o New end ~llJ ~ UMd llMW'• alw•ya In 1t()ci( 835-3171 208 W. 1et St., Sant• Ana Corner of Broadwey & 111 St Ck>Md Sundeya Class1f1ed advertising is your best choice for help in selling the items you no longer need It's Qu ick a nd inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who live in this are a. Ca ll today. Daily Pilot class1f1ed ads phone 642-5678 ,. Gymnast Don Peters of HBexpects to take homegold: Terry Schroeder In top form for water polo team. Page Cl Cout Elementary school stu- dents In the Fountain Valley School District may spend an extra week In the classroom In the coming school year./ A3 Touting books as a means to better under- . standing, two visiting Soviet cultural officials have presented a collec- tion of 500 Soviet books to UC Irvine./ A3 Callf ornla The man who killed 20 people In a San Ysidro McDonald'·s eatery ''was always talking about shooting somebody,'' a co-worker says./ A4 Na don Walter Mondale was chosen the Democratic nominee for president on the first ballot In San Francisco./ A5 World A Soviet archivist was sentenced to three years In a labor camp for pos- sessing books con- sidered host lie to the state.JM Living Beware of persons who finish giving directions by saying, "You can't miss lt."/82 Sports The Angels' lead Is shaved to 21,..<, games In the American League West after Wednesday's 8-2setback. /C1 The Internal Revenue Servlcewlllsellthe 1978 Super Bowl ring of Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson, now In prison In Callfornla./C2 Entertainment Beauty and baseball won the hearts and minds of TV viewers In the weekly Nielsen poll./84 Bulneu Newport Beach business conaullanta only talk to well-heeled lnvestors./88 ~~:.::-~::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;~:':':".'"=<· INDEX Erma Bombeck 82 Bridge 85 Bun.tin Board A3 8ulh'991 88-7 CaUfornla Newe A4 Cluetfled C5-8 Comlcl 85 Ctoaword C7 o.th Nottcee ~ HelpYouf'Mlf 82 Horoecope C8 In the Service A10 Ann L.anderl 82 Mutual Fund• 87 Nation• N9wl A4 Opff\IOn A9 P=uzl 81 p Log AS Pubtlc Notlcel C4-5 ~ C1-4 8te>e*Marke11 88 T~ BA ThMtera 83-4 Wllther A.a. W°'1dN9wl A4 • f 1111111111 - r J ~1 AN r, f ( (J 1; "4 r ., t. , ~ r 1;. r~ :. •· · ' f "' 1 . riso.ner' _ .. usesus The clrlver walked away Mo tnjartes were reported Wedne.day after a car drlnn by Melody Ileana, 19, of Morco, wu broactalded, nrack a water Un' and overturned ln Coeta llesa. Ileana all~y ran a red ll&ht at the lntenection of er Street and the C09ta Mesa Freeway and wu broactalded by Renato Fernandes, 48, of Ta.attn. Massive drug crackdown nets 30 suspects in county Sheriffs officers, Mesa police combine for sweep of alleged narcotics dealers By STEVE MARBLE Of Ole 0.., ..... IUllW "You got the wrong guy. I don't even do that stuff," said the hand- cuffed man wrcstlin~ with three narcotics officers ou.Side a Costa Mesa apartment complell. The plea was repeated frequently this morning as Orange County Sheriffs narcotics officers fanned out throuih Orange County today in a massive drug sweep. The crackdown. a result of a s1x- month invcst1gat1on of small-time drug dealers, was expected to cul- minate in 30 arrests, all but two for salts of cocaine. A p0ssc of about 30 narcotics officers. including pohce officers from Costa Mesa and San Clemente. (Pleue tee NARCOTICS/ A2) Olympics won't hamper Coast activity much Hotels. atij)Orts will be major beneflciarte~ ~raffle increase seen only on selected days _ LocaJ hotels will be nearly full, the airport could be a httlc more crowded and traffic could sum up ~or the county on some days. but it looks hkc lhc Olymp1a will come and JO without much disturt.nce to the everyday lives of most Oranae Coast l"C11dcnts. Most of the Coast's larscr hotel -•ll be at least 90 ptfUnt full from July 27 to Aua. 12. The oonnal occupancy rate dunna the summer teaSOn hovcn between 80 and U perc:en&..ccord1na to the rcscr\lltlons sul)ervisors at several local hotel The airlines flyina into John Wayne AJrpon report heavy passcn-acr loadJ but attnbute the !Olds to a profitable wmmcr tounst season as much as Olympic traffic. Ne..-pon Harbor 11 hkcly to have an 1ncreax 1n private yachts look.int for doc :pece wbtle tMir 011toen So '° Olympic evt'nts. accord•RJ to Olympic YaC'tuina Comm11SS1oner Ted Hin~ haw. John Wayne Airport 1s prepanna 2~0 temporary t1e-<lowns for pnvatt ··~ft. And count) traffic officials say the "*11 should be only sHahtly worse lhan normal ellC'Cl>t for Aua. 3 and Aua. 10 -Fridays -when sptt- taton head1na for Olympic evenma C\'Cnt 10 Oranac County wtll com- J>'lf ""1t.b hcaV} weekend commuter traffic and ba ball fans h~dtna for niaht An,el pm~ at An.afic1m Stadium. But for the ovvwll p('nod. traffic should not be an)' -..ont than the typical summer traffir an the Oransr Ca.st "It hould ht normal h«au~ "l" ' J Irvine woman claims accused husband 'flashed light for food and sex' By ANDllEA ADEUON oe .. e.-,,... .... Dixie Shjpp, wift of accused child molctter Lawrenoc Renard Shipp, described herself as a prisoner an her own lrvine home, one eqwpped with ~mote-c:0ntrolled liahts that flashed a summons from her husband when be wanted food or sex. She called autbonties for help durin& the one free hour her husband reportedly allowed her to do ber weelcJy poccry shopping, according to court documents obtained this week. Lawrenoc Shipp 1s awaiungan Aug. 10 preliminary hearing m Harbor Municipal Court ID Newport Beach. facing seven counts of molcttina a young girl durin& tht past two years. While police and neighbors provided an outslder's chillina view of Dllue's Day Care, the now-doted.. county-1.k:msed child-care operation run from the Shipp borne., court documents describe the hoiM as a houx of borron. The documenu. filed in 5Upport of a search warrant aft.er Mn.. ~ came to authorities. ~ made public lb.is week and contain~ from a l~y interview witb polioe. Mn. Shipp told police that while her husband immodest.I)' made I practice of paradiaa naked ~ out the home, no other family membcn ~ J.iven any privacy. The home td~nc was~ a computer terminal .. read.. entnes and exits from the home, which WCR forbtdden, and t.M couple's eldest dauabter had been ratricted to her room for the past t.hn:e ~ Ma. (Pleue Me 1f'DPS/ A2) Getting there anolympian event in itself Park-ride lots By UREN E. llEIN °' .............. Gemoa to the Ol)'mptCS. for the up to three millJon Southern Cali- fornians projected to attend, 1s likelx to be a major accomplishment 1f spectators do not act soon. The bad news of the 1984 Summer Games for Orange Coast residents is the RTO park/ride 101 at Ccmtos Conege, which serves ~ Coun- ty, 1s filhng up quickly. .. Cerritos bas turned out to be bus1est lot," RTD spokesman Marc Littman said. "Of the 101.000 park/nde rcscTVations we've taken through T1cketron. so far 32.000.plus arc for Cemtos. An analysts of ticket holders shows 16 to 17 percent of all ticket holders lave m Orange Coun- ty." Littman said that as of late Wednesday. the Cerritos park/nde lot was booked for Opening Cennonics on July 28 and for Aug. 4. 5. 6, 8. 9 IO and 11 "There's still some room on July 29. 30 and 31 and Auf-I. 2. 3. 7 and 12. but it's going fast : Littman said. RecateJacll•n JERRY HIRSCH Fo cus ON TH£ NEw s From the Cemtos lot, spectaton can get to Exposition Part. Lona Beach and Anahetm. he said. Another altcmative from Orang County is to act on an express bus at the Anaheim Convention Center and travel from there to the downtown Los An&eles bus station at 1st and Spn ng streets. From downtown. spectators can take shuttle buses or non-stop express buses to the Rose Bowl. UCLA. the Forum. Long Beach and Santa Aoita.. Littman wd .. People need to ma.kc rcservauons early or it's going to be too late.'" he said. For detailed infonnation on Olympic bus service, a free RTD brochure can be obtained by callina 635-6010 or (213) 972-6235. One-way tickets ranae an pnce from S2 to $6. To make park/ride reservations at Cemtos College or at any of the other six park/nde lots m the Los Angelct area, call T1cketron at 634-1300 or (213) 410-1062. Parle/ride reservations can also be made in pcTSOn at two nearby T1cketron outlets: Sporu Chalet, 16242 Beach Blvd., in Huntinaton Beach: and Tower Records, 2381 l El Toro Road. El Toro. Buses to be used for Olympic (Pleue Me 808&8/ A2) Reggie gets more of his car back By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... °""',... ..... Baseball star RCl&Je Jackson as getting his stolen Porsche back - pie« b\' PICC't A\ thrtt-wcck Newpon Beach pohcc mvesupuon anto a Ponche auto theftnngended Wednesday Wlth the arrest of a Costa Mesa man. Police recovered pieces of six {Pl-.-eee RBOQIS•S/ A.2) Slaughter at eatery worst ever SAN YSIDRO (AP) -A fi~ S«Unty auard shouted .. J'vt killed arc not anuapat1na a wholt lot mo~ thou~ds and I'll kill thousa~ than the u ual ummer traffic. Some mort' as he turned • McDonald • pcopic are not romma to Oranac into a sla~tcmouse, shoou~ 20 Count) for t.bcu ummcr vacat1ons people to du\!! befote pohce lc1llod bt<:aux they anttetpatc 1 lot of • him It was belkvcd to be \he worst Ol)'mptc traffic:· said baron one-di)' rnasucnb)'o man 1n U. Es.i.cttc: of the OnnJt County Trans-bl tory. pon.auon Comm• ion. Twent)' .othe;s •'!} fovr Ester1ey said tht hotels 1n the nonh mucally • '" \\ cd~y l rampqc. and ca ltm pans of the count)' art which lasted 90 rruou bd0tt • rcporuna the)' ha\'t plenty of rooms poli« marksman felled · lef\ and •ill not be as crowded as they Jam Obvn Huberty. 41 , 1uthonucs first thoua}\t. td Hi tarsets ranlCd (mm ao Tlm ..,.&\ tthotd l7)' Otinc\'land infant sirt to a 60-M>ld P'VUUln. (Pl--~~TllPlctl/A2l ·--s:i A4) I I ' Al ~ Cout OAJLY PILOT/Thunday, Juty 18, 108-i Marine officer held in I-ape had their assignments and were on t.be freeways before the sun was up. Ourin& a pre-dawn bnefing, the qftioers were given a rundown on each suspect and advised whether the ~n might be violent or was known lO~agun. "This is not a license to kick down doors and rape and pillage," a ~nt warned before the men gµlped down a Last swallow of coffee and hit the road. "Let's be pro- fessional." Thirty mmutes later, five narcotics offioen huddled in an abandoned winery off Bnstol Street in Costa Mesa. The man they were looking for lived in an apartment only blocks • deputies early Wcdnetday momin.a in chc woman'• apartment. Olson said Keller Wat pJaced in Oranse County Jail on auspidon of rape and sodomy. Kellor wu later ~leased after Postin, s2s.ooo bail. the sherifrs SPokesman said. The pilot will be amianed on the charses Au&. 8 in South Oraoae County away. The officers took turns looking at the man's picture. A sergeant strapped on his bullet- proof vest, tossed a pile of arrest warrants on the dashboard of bis car and said. "Let's go." At the second-floor Bear Street apartment, two of the offioers went to the door and knocked while a third stayed around the comer, his right hand touchin$ his gun. A man wearinJ red swim trucks answered. ''I think he's left for work," the man told officers ... But I'll check." "There he goes," someone else called out and the cha~ was on. The man the polic~ were lookinJ for -identified as Owen T. Mwucipal Court in Laauna Nia'1el. The iacident occwrea at about I :30 a.m.1011on sai~1 when Keller allcsed- ly cJ mbcd to tne woman's seoood- Ooor rear balcony and entered her apartment throup an unlocked slid· inaaJusdoor. Tbewomanwa.sulcep when the man entered the apartment, the police rq>ort said. Watamura, 22. apparently had slip. ped out a side door of the apartment as the narootics officers stood at the front door. Watamura. wearing shons and a blue golf shirt. was apprehended seconds later in a dirt lot behind the apartment complex. He was not in a good mood. "What's the problem'! What's this all about?" he asked, stru1*.!ina as one officers handcuffed him. • Narcotics? I don't even do the stuff." Back in the apartment, Watamura sat on the floor, still in handcuffs. He turned and twisted as a newspaper photographer clicked picture. Two roommates and a girlfriend looked on helplessly. REGGIE'S CARP ARTS ••. The nellt stop was on Wilson Street and the suspect was Watamura's 19-- year-old brother, Brian Watamura. He was no less happy when the offioers and his handcuffed brother arrived shonly before 8 a.m. Prom Al Poncbes, including much of Jack- 50n's $65,000, burgundy-<:olorcd Bonche 930 stolen from a parking space on Pacific Coast Highway June 13. . Among the confiscated parts, nlucd at about $240.000. was the (Opne belon~ing to Jackson's l,>Qnche, according to Newport Beach Detective Jeff Cantrell, who headed the investigation. Earlier, Fountain Vall~ Pohce found some of the California Angel siuager's 1979 Porsche in an indus-uial area of the city on June 26. The a¥tO, which had the license plate <r)AX 44," was cut into three pieces and stripped bare. T o destroy finger- prints the pieces were sprayed wtth 9il. Newport police arrested John D. Eberhart, 40, on auto theft charges at the Stor N Lok self storage complex QD Garfield A venue in Fountain Valley about noon Wednesday. He was being held without bail at BUSES ••. l"romAl events will be air cond1uoned and oguipped wtthwheelchair lifts 1f llandicapped people let the R TD know they will need wheelchair S.Ciltt1cs. ,•, Littman said some people will be ~ommodated on a standby basis at the park/ride lots if events are sold -QUt. "But if you come on standby, ~pu'll literally be standing all the :way ... he said. '" The park/ride and express buses 'Will run two hours after events let out 'dr longer to make sure all spectators have transportation back home, Lit-~ added . .::~ Newport Beach jail. At the time of his arrest Eberhart was on parole for an 1982 conviction of possession of stolen property, Cantrell said. "He was arrested in Anaheim for a similar thing and was sentenced to 18 months in prison," Cantrell said. "We received a tip and we were aware of bis previous activities. We set up a surveillance on him and followed him to the facility," Cantrell said. Eberhart was arrested when he entered the sto~e locker and police found a variety of Porsche auto parts mcludin(t,.Cngincs, doors, hoods and suspension assemblies. Many of the parts came from Porsches stolen in Newport Beach, police said. "Someone's in deep trouble," he growled as the handcuffs were slipped on his wrists. "The city's going to pay for this." A third man, Donald Allen Hampstead, 19, was arrested at his parent's Costa Mesa home. All three we~ taken to Orange County Jail. A Huntington Beach businessman, Frederick E. Prince, 33, was arrested at his Irvine home. By 9 a.m .. the team of narcotics , officers had made 18 arrests, pausing only to take suspects to jail. "Well, did . you kick any doors down?" an officer at the jad asked when the narcotic team had returned from Costa Mesa with the suspects. "Not this time," one o(the police- men replied WIFE 'HELD PRISONER' ..• From Al Shipp told pol.Jee. The woman said she was required to stay inside cleaning and caring for the children except for the hour her husband gave her each week to shop. During the evening hours, Mrs. Shipp said she awaited her husband's light- bhnlung signal for food to be brought to his bedroom where he spent long hours with his ooor closed. She said the lights were blinked frequently in the middle of the night in the livmg room where she slept. It was his demand for sex, she said. A list of property seized from the home includes portable remote con- trol devices. telephone recording monitor, an Apple computer, a surveillance camera and ammunition for two guns, the court documents say. The young v1ct1m. who gave police a detailed account of forced sell, was not a client of the day-<:arc operation. No other incidents of abuse have surfaced since Shipp's arrest on June 24, police said. Mrs. Shipp told investigators she delayed reporting the alleged abuse out of fear. At one point, Shipp allegedly told her "don'l'do anything stupid or you will be dead," the documents say. Police said Shipp's bail was raised to S 1 50,000 because the alleged abuse occurred under the threat of force. Public Defender William Kelley says his client has told him that Mrs. Shipp is accusing him falsely because of marital and custody disputes. OLYMPICS WON'T DISRUPT COAST LIFE .•. l'romAl . customers," Moffa said. Patchy clouds and c0oler air Coutal Exte nded Temps 1118-.. 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''°' p,1'11., ,,_ l'fldmy et 5:118 a.m. ""' -., •• •·02 pm Moon..U•• 11·56a.m.,,...~ .. 12,03 Lift, Fndey encl Ml• 81 12. p.rn. ... 1-3 2-3 1-3 I 2 1-2 1 Pipe bomb discovered in vacant lot in Mesa Rothenberg boy has more surgery By 'ne Associated Presa The bomb squad of the Orange County Sheriffs Department was called out to defuse a makeshift pipe bomb discovered in Costa Mesa on Wednesday by an off-duty Newport Beach firefighter, police said. The bomb, a plastic pipe capped and taped at both ends with a fuse trailing out one end. was found in a vacant lot at the intersection of Logan Avenue and McClintock about 1:50 p .m. Wednesday, according to polioe reports. The Costa Mesa Fire Department stood by as the bomb was removed by the hazardous materials team of the CONTINUED STORIES sheriffs department and taken to another location where it was de- fused. About 4:40 p .m., the bomb squad succeeded in defusing the bomb and discovered it was filled with .. green dot smokeless JUnpowdcr." Reports indicated that the bomb was hvc but did not Cllplodc. It was unknown how long the bomb had been io the vacant Jot or who put it there. It was also unclear whether the bomb was related to similar devi~ found recently in other parts of the county. • David Rothenberg. who survived a mot.eJ.room fire set by his father in a murder-suicide attempt, was io 1ood condition after undergoing four boun of reconstructivc surgery, officials said. "The surgery went very well," Dr. Bruce Achauer said Tuesday after performing the operation at ua Medical Center in Orange. The surgery on the 8-year-old, who was burned over 90 percent of his body, involved a skin graft allowing him to open his right hand and removal of burn scar contractures on his right arm, right hand and neck. 2!fietals who had planned to open an ~ur earlier every day during the 0Jympics to accommodate expected c.owds. The amusement park recent- ly scrapped that plan. The Newportcr on Jamboree Road in Newport Beach, took a different approach and went after Olympic guests. It paid off. Although rooms arc filling up, the airlines are not reporting a clear upswingintheairtrafticthatbrings J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ guests to the local hotels. .- "-~ .. We did a survey of hot.els and t.secf on that, the people here decided .. would not be worthwhile to open an hour earlier everyday," said Dis- ~land spokeswoman Debra Gar- J-9.DOcc. . h h . ~ upancy rates in t e Ana e1m ~ usually run about 90 percent but ~uld drop to 80 dunng the Games. ~rding to William Snyder, presi- dent of the Anaheim Visitor and Convention Bureau _ 0 What is happening is that the Olympic travel is canceling out the tradiuonal vacation travel from the ·oiher Western states into Southern California," said Bill Hastings, ~pokcsman for Pacific Southwest Airlines. The Olympics. however, doesn't *m to be hurting the occupancy . IJlles at local Orange Coast hotels. . .. August 1s traditionally a very ,heavy month for us and we will be .running at a 90-95 percent rate," said John Moffa. general manager of the Airporter Inn in lrvtne. "We have elected to stay out of the 0 1ympics about a year ago. We are primarily a busmess hotel and we -Nanted to remain with our regular Just Call 642-6086 ~,....,.., " '°" °'' no! ,_ )'Ol.t ~ by 630prn (:llll*!n fprn Md "°""' flooY -"'"' ........ "We are booked full for the Olympics. We have contracted 260 of our 31 1 to tour groups," said Julio Perez. the hotel's reservation super- visor. The hotel's remaining 51 rooms were easily rented, he added. The tour groups apparently have not been able to fill all of the rooms they contracted at the Newporters. Perez isn't worried because the hotel gets paid anyway and he believes there will be enough tourists looking for hotel rooms that he will be able to fill them for the tour companies. Unlike the Airporter, Perez is seeing a decline in business travel as the Olympic Games draw near. "We are scemg less business travel. People are staying away if they arc not attending the Olympics," Perez said. Th~ Newport Marriott has its 377 rooms booked solid from Aug. I to Aug. 12 and as nearly full for July 27 through July 30, said Daniel Finch. a hotel reservation agent. He attributes some of the business to the Olympics, but "during the <>ummer months we are full most of the time." .. We are up slightly, but the summer months are a traditionally heay period for air travel. The Olympics will have some impact but not a great amount," said Bill Bell. spokesman for AirCal. Both AirCal and PSA are short- haul carriers and their flights usually aren't booked until the weelc of travel, said Bill Hastings of PSA, so the increase still might come. And Bell thinks people might get to Southern California and decide to take a quick trip to San Francisco. That would fill up seats on the local airlines. American Airlines. a long·haul air carrier. is reporting strong traffic on all of its routes, especially New York to Southern California. "It is hard for us to quantify how much of it is due to the Olympics and how much is the regular heavy summer traffic:," said American spokesman Al Becker . He noted that the non-stop flights from New York to Los Angeles arc nearly full, attributing part of the traffic to the national and inter- national news media flooding the Southland for the Summer Games. Wbat do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? What doo't you lib? Call tbe number at left and yoar message will be recorded, tran1crlbed aad delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbe same U-bour aaswerin1 service may be used to record letters to t111e tditor on any topic. Contrtbtltort to oar Letters column must lochade tbelr ume and teleplloae Hmber for verification. No circalalio.a ca.Us, pleau. Tell us wlla t'• oa yoar mind. ORANGE COAST D1ilyPilat H. 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WMther World Newt \ B2 BS A3 B8-7 A4 CS-8 BS C7 C4 B2 C8 A10 82 97 A4 A9 81 A3 04-5 C1-4 88 EM 8~4 A2 A4 COUNTY IDITlll OR ANGE C OUN TY . C A LI F ORN I A L"', CfNT S Massive drug bust nets SO Sheriffs officers, Mesa police combine for sweep of alleged narcotics dealers By STEVE MARBLE Of die o.lly Not ..... "You got the wrong guy. J don't even do that stuff.'' said the hand- cuffed man wrestling with th ree narcotics officers outside a Costa Mesa apartment complex. The plea was repeated frequently this morning as Orange County SheritTs narcotics officers fanned out thro~gh Orange County today in a massi ve drug sweep. The crackdown. a result of a six- month mvestiption of small-time drug dealers, was expected to cul- minate in 30 arrests. all but two for sales of cocarne. A posse of about 30 narcotics officers, including pohc.c officers from Costa Mesa and San Clemente, had their assignments and were on the freeways before the sun was up. During a pre-dawn briefing, the officers were given a rundown on each suspect and advised whether the person might be violen1orwasknown to~agun. "This is not a license to lock down doon and rape and pi I lase." a sergeant warned before the men gulped down a last swaJlow of coffee and htt the road. ..Let's be pro. fcss1ona1.·· Thirty minutes later. five narcoucs offiettS huddled in an abandoned wmery ofT Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. The man they were lookmg for ljved in an a1>111ment oruy blods away. The officers took turns look.int at the man's picture. A ~t sttapptd on bis buUet· proof vnt, tossed a pile of ln'nt warrants on the dashboard of his c:ar and said. ••Lefs ao." At the second-floor Bear Street apartment. two of the officers went to the door and knocked while a tharcl stayed around the comer, bis ri&bt (Pleue lee RARCOTIC8/ A2) Games buses filling up fast Park-ride lots for Counttans the most popular By KAREN E. nEIN Of .. DlllJ,.. .... Getting to the Olympics, for the up to three million Southern Cah- fomians projected to attend, is likel)'. to be a major accomplishment 1f spectators do not act soon. The bad news of the 1984 Summer Games for Orange Coast residents is the R TD park/ride lot at Cerritos College, whicb SCTVCS Orange Coun- ty, is filling up quickly. "Cerritos has turned out to be busiest lot." R TD spokesman Man: Littman sa1d. '"Of the 101,000 park/ride reseTVat1ons ~·ve taken through Ticketron. so far 32.000-plus arc for Cemtos. An analysis of ticket liolders shows 16 to I 7 pcrocnt of all ticket holders live in Orange Coun- ty." .,.., ........ .,.......,.~ Oran&e County Sheriff'• deputy helpa drag 8118pect Brian Watamura wt th hl9 pan ta after a.rrat ln C09ta lies&. Littman said that as of late (Pleue .ee BtJ81t8/ A2) San Ysidro eatery massacre 'worst . ever in country' Gunman murders 20 people, then slain by police From staff and wire reports A fired secunty guard shouted "I've killed thousands and l'lJ k.ill thousands more" as he turned a San Ysidro McDonald's into a slaugh- terhouse. shoot in~ 20 people to death before police killed him. It was believed to be the worst one-day massacre by one man in U.S. history. Twenty others were injured, four critically. in Wednesday's rampage, which lasted 90 minutes before a police marksman felled the gunman. James Oliver Huberty, 41. authorities said. His targets ranged from an infant girl to a 60-year-old woman. One of the shooting victims was identified as Ronald Herrera. a fin- ished parts inspector at Smith Tool in Irvine. Herrera was lasted in fair condition today at the UC San Diego Medical Center. But his wife. Blythe. 30. and 11- year-old so·n Maiao were killed in the shootin~. A neighbor said today that the Herreras had gone to Rosarito Beach in Mexico on Sunday and planned to return to their home in Orange on Wednesday, the day oflhe massacre. They left another child. a 6-month· old infant. behind in the c.are of Mrs. Herrera's mother. the neighbot said. Hubertv. clad in iun11.le ratigues and (Pleue eee SLAUGHTER/ A4) .,~ She •nni•ed m.-cre. Marine lover 'tried to quit corps' 9J A*»MA ADILMN °' .................. Mlfine Capt. John t,ioultak, court-martlated tut w..tc . O<\ Ol'largea stemming from hrs, IOve affalt wtth .en enlisted woman, 9dmttted to ttt. aocusatlOn• .tn(t trted to reetgn ebt week• 9QQ, hla comm~ omo.r Mid Wednea- day. ll. Cot JIM F~. the IUpet~ vltor of the reoonnalHnce ~ Whet-e Mouttak WM a ~. lilld tM IVtl.tOr'• rtauett to reston waa r9jeeted by hlmiett end the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing com .. mander becaute of the Mrfoua-- ness of the offense. Moultak. 27, an eight-~ Marin• Corpa veteran from BrQOktyn, N.Y., was dltn'Msted - the equivalent Of a dllhonorabte dl8ctwge -Friday after a mllltiiry I** found him guilty of four Chatgee, tnctudlng obltructton ot ju9tlce Md conduct unbecoming .,.. Offtctr. Mouttak ctalmshewa drummed out of thecorPI wtten fM decided to marry Linet Cpt Kandi Clark, a 22·)'Ml'..otd eupply clertc from cam.mo. Corps regulatJonns for- bide OfftCer9 from engaging In lntim•t• relatlonahlps with eubordlnat•. When tM tratemtzatk>n allege- tlOn ftrst ~. shortly after a H8*MMn 1perty Jatt year, It wa ~ Mouhllk resign, Frencti lnM lnttMlw at tn. Marine Corp9 Ali Station at El Toro. ~ ... llAIUD/A2) Olympics won't hamper Coast activity much Hotels. airports will be major benefictar1es; __..__ --traffic increase seen only on selected days Loc•I hotc.ls will be nearly full, the airport could be a little more crowded and traffic could aum up ~rts of the oounty on some days, but It looks hkc the Olympics will come and a.o without much disturbanoc to the ev~ryday lives of mo t Ora"'e Coast residents. Most of the Coast's larser hotels will be at least 90 percent fu ll from July 27 to Aus. 12. The normal occupancy rate durina the summer sason hovcn between 80 and U perocnt, accorclmg fo th( reservations supervisors at several local hotels. The a1rhncs fly1na into John Wayne Afrpon report heavy pauen· acr loads but attribute the loads to a profitable summer tounst lOCason as much as Olympic tnaffic Newpon Harbor is likel) to have an incrcasr tn pnvate yachb lookm1 for dodc spaet wh1k their owners 10 to Olympic events. accord1na to Olympic Yachting Comm1•m1oncr Ttd Hm\h3"-' John Wayne Airport is prcpanna 250 tt-mporary tic-downs for pnvate aircraft. And count) traffic offic1als say the roads should be only shghtl) worse than normal except for Aui. 3 and Aug. 10 -Fndays -when Spte- tators he:adtng for Olympic cvcn1na cvcnu 1n Ora~ County will com- pete with heavy weekend commuter traffic and basd>ell fans hcad1na for ntaht Ancel pme~ at Anaht-1m Stadium. But for the overall penod. traffic should not be an) wor"it" than the typical summer traffic in the Oran8e \out "It ~hould be normal hc<'au~ ~r No asbestos peril at HB schoolrooms By ROBERT BARKER Of the.,..,,.._. IWI Classrooms m the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School Dis- trict apparently are free of health- threaten ing levels of airborne asbestos fibers. a laborator) test indicated this week. An analysis of the potenuall) lethal fibers was taken last spring at Gisler Middle School. 211 41 Strathmoor Lane. by EMS Laboratories of Hawthorne. Results of the test released to school board members Tuesdav showed there were fewer than o.oo9 fibers of asbestos per cubic ~n t1 meter ofau. Cahforn1a Occupational Safety Health Admin1strat100 standards pcnntt 2.0 fibers ~r cubic centimeter of au. according to the EMS labora- tory report. The report ap~ntly puts to rest fears raised after the U.S. En- vironmental Protection A.gency tn 1982 ordered schools to test for the potenually deadly matenals and then 1nfonn parents, teachers. employees.. and children of the results of the,tes\S. School official found eviden~ of easily crumbled asbestos fibers at Gisler. Burke, Kettler. Eader. Perry. Smith and Dwyer schools and at district headquarters, 20451 Cratmer Lane. (Pleue .ee SCHOOLS/ A2) Irv~ne wife. 'prisoner' of child abuse suspect By ANDREA ADtLOON Dnue Shipp. wife of ah: used child molester Lawrence Renard Shipp. described herself as a pnsoncr 1n her own Irvine home. one equipped w11h remote-controlled ltghts that flashed a summons from her husband when · he wanted food or sex. She called authonttes for help dunng the one free hour her husband reportedly allowed her to do her weekly grocef) shopping. according to court documents obtaint."d this week Lawrence Shipp 1s awaiting an Aug I 0 preliminary hcanng 1n Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach. JERRY HIRSCH Focus ON THE NEws arc not antk1pattna a whole lot more than the usual summC1' traffic Some people arc not coming to Orange County for their summer vacaltons because they anucipate a lot of Olympic traffic." said Sharon Estcrlcy of the OratlJC Count) Tran~ ponauon Commi ion. Estctley ~1d the hotel!. tn the north and eastern part-i of the C'Ounty an- repon1na the) have plc-nt) of room\ ltf\ and wttl not be as CTO'-'ded u the) fi"'t thouaht TI11s ..,., tthotd ~' O"ne, land (P1eue Me OLYllPIC8/A2) ' facing seven counts of molesting a youn(l iurl during the past two years. While pohce and neigh bors provided an o utsider"s chilling view of D1x1e's 0a) Care. the now-closed. count\·hcenscd ch1ld<are operation run (rom the Shipp home. coun document~ describe the home as a house of horrors. The documents. filed in support of a search "arrant after Mrs. Shipp came to authonttes. were made public this week and con tam ellc:crpts from a length} intel"\1ew w1th police. M ~. Shipp told pohce that whale her husband immodestly made a oract1cc of paradin1t naked throug,h- (Pleue eee WIFE/ A.2) Reggie's car6ack sort of By JERRY BIRSCH °' .. .,.., .......... 8aSC"ball star Rqa1c Jackson 1s RC'tt1ng his stolen Porsche back - piece by piece .\ thrtt-wttk Newpon Beach poh~ 1n~-csl1gat1on into a Porsche auto theftnna cndeod Wcdnescay with the arrest ofa Costa Mesa man Pohct rttovcrcd p1CQC'5 of St~ Porsch~ 1nctud1na much of Jack- wn'" S6S.OOO. buraundy~olorcd Ponchc ~30 sto ~ from a parkina space on Pacafk C st Hi&bMy June , , (Pleue eee R&00 • /A!J) \ I ) ·- A.9* OrAOQe Cout DAILY PtLOTIThunday, July 19, 198-4 CoNT1NuEo S T0R1£s NARCOTICS CRACKDOWN IN COUNTY .•• ham Al band touch111f has 1un. A man wctnnJ red swim \J'\lcks aniwercd. .. I think be's left for work.." the man told officers. UBut ru check." ··l'Mn be 1oe-s." someone else called out and the cllasc was on. The man the police: were k>okJna for -1deotified as Oweo T Watarnura. 22, appa~ntly hid slip. pcd out a s1de door of the apartment as the na~tics officers stood at the front door Watamura, wcanng shorts and a blue aolf shirt, was apprehended seconds later an a dirt lot behind the apartment complex. He was not m a 1oodmood. ~what's the problem? What's this all about'!'" he asked. strualinaasonc officers handcuffed hun."'Narooucs? I don't even do the tuff." Back in the apartment, WalAmW'I sat on the floor, still in handcuffs. He turned and twisted as a newspaper photoaraphc-r chcked pictures. Two roommates and a a;irlfriend looked on helplC$sly. The next stop was on Wil10n Staut and the suspect was WatAmura's 19· year-old brother, Brian Watamuro. He was no less happy when the officers and hls handcuffed brother arrived shortly before 8 a.m . "Someone's in dec1> trouble," he growled as the handcuffs were slipped on his wnsts. "The city's goina to pay forthts." A third man, Donald Allen Hampstead. l 9, was a1TCSte4 at his parent'• Cotta Mesa home. AU three were taken to Oranic County Jail. A Huntinaton Beach buStnessman1 Frederick E. Prince, 33, was arrestco at hi• Irvine home. lly 9 a.m .. the team of narcotics officers had made 18 attests, paus1n1 only to take suspects to jail. "Well, did ~you kick any doon down?"' ao officer at the jad liked when the narcotic team had returned from Costa Mesa with the suspects. "Not this time, .. one of the police- men replied. SCHOOLS NOT IN ASBESTOS PERIL ••. P'romAl Without urging frotn federal of- tiCUlls. trustees spent SI OCH)()() to encapsulate the fibers lo prevent them from becoming airborne and threatening people's respiratory S)'S· terns. But Assistant Supenntendent uaf) A. Burgner said quest1om had been raised about the effectiveness of encapsulating or coat1ni the asbestos and thr 'ichool d1s1nct spent an add1t1onal $500 for the latest labora- tory test at Gisler an which air was pumped throu&b a filter and the filter was analyzed fOr fibers. School designers io the 1960s and ·10s were concerned that an a fire, ceilings could collapse before ct11l- dren had a chance to escape. To protect the children. they in- sulated support beams and ccah"45 with the fire retardant asbestos. Their WIFE 'HELD PRISONER' ••• J"romAl out the home. no other family members were given an) pnvacy. Tbe home telephone was bugged, a computer terminal "read" entnes and exits from the home. which were forbidden, and the couple's eldest daughter had been restncted to her room for the past three years. Mrs. Shipp told pohcc. Tbe woman said she was required to stay ms1de cleaning and canng for the children except for the hour her husband gave her each week to shop. During the evening hours. Mrs. Shipp said she awaited her husband's light- blinking signal for food to be brought to his bedroom wht>re he spent long hours w1th his door closed. She said the lights were bhnked frequently in the m1dd1e of the mght in the living room where she slept. It was hls demand for sex, she said. A list of property sea.zed from tbe home include$ portable remote con- trol devices, telephone recording monitor, an Apple computer. a surveillance camera and ammunition for two guns, the court documents say. The young victim. who gave police a detailed account of forced sex, was not a client of the day-<:are operation. good intent10ns came back to haunt them wnh the discovery of asbestos hazards. School officials have noted that m no cases did It appear that children or employees suffered health problems related to the harmful material. Fibers can cause asbestosis and other lung diseases if breathed in sufficient quantitites, according to authorities. No ether incidents of abuse have surfac.cd since Shipp's arrest on June 24. police said. Mrs. Shipp told investiptors she delayed reporting the alleged abuse out of fear. At one point, Shipp allegedly told her .. don't do anything stupid or you will be dead." the documents say. Police said Shipp's bail was raised to $150,000 because the alleged abuse occurred under the threat of force. Public Defender William Kelley says his client has told him that Mrs. Shipp is accusing him falsely because of marital and custody disputes. BUSES TOOL YMPICS FILLING UP •.• From Al Wednesda}'. the ( emtos park/nde lot was booked for Opening Cermonaes on Jul~ 28 and for .\ug. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9 IO and 11 "'There·~ stall some room on July 29. 30 and 31 and Aug. I. :!. 3. 7 and 12, but it's going fast ... Littman said. From the Cemtos lot. spectators c:an get to E:itpos1t1on Park.. Long Beach and Anaheim. he ~d. Another altemau Vt." from Orange County 1s to get on an express bus at the Anaheim Convention Center and travel from there to the downtown Los Angeles bus station at I st and Spong streets. from downtown. spectators can take shuttle buses or non-stop express buses to the Rose Bowl, UCLA, the Forum, Long Beach and Santa Anita, Lanman said. '"People need to make reservations early or it's gomg to be too late," he said. For detailed information on Olympic bus service. a free RTD brochure can be obtained by calling 635-6010 or (213) 972-6135. One-way tickets range an pnce from S2 to $6. To make park/nde reservauons at Cerritos College or at any of the other six park/nde lots an the Los Angeles area, call T1cketron at 634-1300 or (213)410-1062. Park/nde reservations can also be made in person at two nearby Ticketron outlets: Sports Chalet. 16242 Beach Blvd .. an Huntington Beach; and Tower Records, 2381 I El Toro Road, El Toro. Buses to be used for Olympic events will be air conditioned and «1u1ppcd withwhttlchaar lifts 1f handicapped people let the R TD know they will need wheelchair faciht1es. Lmman said some people will be accommodated on a standby basis at the park/ride lots If events are sold out. "But if you come on standby, you'll literally be standing all the way," he said. The park/ride and express buses wall run two hours after events let out or longer to make sure all spectators have transportation back home, Lil· tn'lan added. OLYMPICS WON'T DISRUPT COAST LIFE ..• From Al customers,·· Moffa said Patchy clouds and cooler air Coutal Extended •~-~-~. '"ONTI ~~~ W11m-C010.,. "-to Aldwnond .__till .,~ ........ ,""l>t "" LaM 00)' '*'MIOnlO San OllioO &en ffWICll9oO len .Altn.P l'I 8191ttlll•te s.t1le '"'::' ''°"• -~ twr-TOplille ,_ TIAM W~lon WICIMe wa-.a.tre W""*""on,De ... t2 ... u IT n • • • n 100 71 100 " ~ JI .. N • 1• 1i •S ,. 5& u 70 .. .. ta .. n .. 17 u tJ 10 to .. a • .. .. 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JtlClkeon,Me "'""° 73 SI ~ 9urffn01on.V1 73 57 ~ Caaper " 6$ ~Cl1Y Chetleelon,SC 86 n l.MV-O- Chw1Mton,W V eo 64 llltle AoCk Chwlotta.H C 114 .. t:=-cn.y.n,,. 88 55 Chicago 75 cw Mempllle ClnclnNtl eo 52 Mleml 8Mdl ~ 70 61 Mllw9ult•' Columtll&,S C 71 72 ""'*"8t Plilll Columtlul.Oh 73 51 H..m.lle Conconl.H H 71 53 H.wC>rtMnl Orlll-.-FI WOf1h ee 71 H.wYortl CONTINUED STORIES n IO to 114 79 to 17 51 86 102 M " ., 86 17 71 79 11 .. 71 !IO .. 73 -" .. 82 .. 74 511 $5 12 &e 92 80 70 65 SURF REPORT pm Moon-• 11.ss•"'··"-ro' .. 12:03 Liii. Friday end Mle at 12 P m .. 1·3 2·3 1-3 I 2 1·2 1 REGGIE'S CARP ARTS FOUND .•. From Al Among the confiscated parts, valued at about $240,000, was the engine belon~ng to Jackson's Porsche, accordang to Newport Beach Detective Jeff Cantrell, who beaded the invC$li.gation. Earlier, Fountain Valley Police found some of the California Angel sluger's 1979 Porsche in an indus- trial area of the city on June 26. The auto, which had the license plate "JAX 44," was cut into th.rce ptt~ces and stripped bare. To destroy finger- prints the pieces were sprayed with oil. Newport police arrested John D. Eberhart, 40. on auto theft charges at the Stor N Lok self storage complex on Garfield A venue in Fountain Valley about noon Wednesday. He was being held without bail at Newport Beach jail. At the time of his arrest Eberhart was on parole for an 1982 conviction of J>O$SCSSion of stolen property, Cantrell said. .. He was arrested in Anaheim for a similar thing and was sentenced to 18 months in prison," Cantrell sajd. ··we received a tip and we were aware of hls previous activities. We set up a surveillance on him and followed him to the facility," Cantrell said. Eberhart was arrested when he entered the storage locker and police found a variety of Porsche auto parts including en11ncs.. doors, hoods and suspcns1on assemblies. Many of the parts came from Porschcs stolen in Newport Beach, police said. "It was a lot of pans and you could tell which cars they went to. There was an orange door here and an orange fender there. We could have built the cars rig.ht there," Cantrell said. . A search of the storage loclcer also turned up what polic~ believe is a pound of cocaine. Cantrell said the investigation 1s contmuing but police suspect Eberhan was the alleged riog leader. Jackson. a car coUecter, owns about 50 automobiles but he said the stolen Porsche was one of his favorites. llARINBOOVERTRIEDTOQUIT ••• hem.Al officials who had planned to open an hour earlier every day dunng the Olympics to accommodate expected crowds. The amusement park recent- ly scrapped that plan "We dad a survey of hotels and based on that. the people here dC("aded 1t would not be wonhwhile to open an hour earlier everyda}."" said Dis- neyland spokesv.oman Debra Gar- ron. The Newponer on Jamboree Road m Newport Beach, took a different approach and went after Olympic guests. It paid off. Although rooms are fiJJing up, the aarhnes are not reporting a clear upswing in the air traffic that bnngs r~iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii~~~iiiiiiiiii~ii~~~iiiiiiii~ii~~ii;: guests to the local hotels. "We are up slightly, but the summer months arc a tra.dit1onally heay penod for air travel. The Olympics will have some impact but not a great amount." said Bill Bell, Occupancy rates an the ~nahe1m are usually run about 90 percent but could drop to 80 dunng the Games, according to Wilham Snyder. presi- dent of the Anaheim V1s1tor and Convention Bureau "What 1s happening as that the Olympic travel 1s canceling out the trad111onal vacation tra\.cl from the other Western sUtcs into Southern Calafomaa." ~aid Bill Hastings. spokesman tor Paulic 'iouthwest Airlines The Ol}mpKS. hov.e\.l'r doesn't seem to be huning the lX:cupam) -rate) at local Orange ( oast hotels ''August as trad1t1onalh a 'ell heavy month tor us and v.c v.111 be running at a 90-95 pcncnt rate:· said John Moffa. general manager of the A1rponer Inn 1n ln1ne "We have elC'C'ted to ~ta) out of the Ol)'mp1cs about a \Car ago We are pnmanly a busancss hotel and '". wanled tu remain with our regular Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Deftvery ta Guaranteed ... Jr'ICJer I '"'*Y ~ t ' " no! .,.,,. yiN l .. IA' 11' ~ )I) I rT WI• OotlO.• 7 11 "' """ ,.,,.,. "'"'"' -, .. _.., "We are booked full for the Olympics. We have contracted 260 of our 311 to tour groups." said Julio Perez. the hotel's reservation super· visor The hotel's remaining 51 rooms were easily rented. he added. The tour groups apparently have not been able to fill all of the rooms they contracted at the Newporters. Perez 1sn ·1 womed because the hotel gets paid anyway and he believes there wall be enough tounsts looking for hotel rooms that he wall be able to fill them for the tour companies. Unlike the A1rporter. Perez as seeing a decline an business travel as the Olympic Games draw near. "We arc seeing less business travel People are suy1ng away af they are not attending the Olympics." Perez said. The Newport Ma moll has ats J 77 rooms booked solid from Aug. I to .\ug. 12 and 1s nearly full for July 27 through July 30. !><lad Danu!I Finch. a hotel re!>Crvat1on agent He attnbutes some of the business to the Ol)mpacs. but "dunng the summer months we arc full most of the ume" spokesman for AirCal. Both AirCal and PSA are short- haul carriers and their flights usually aren't booked until the week of travel, said Bill Hastings of PSA, so the increase still might come. And Bell thinks people might get to Southern California and decide to take a quick trip to San Francisco. That would fill up seats on the local airlines. American Airlines. a long-haul air carrier. is reporting strong traffic on all of ats routes, especially New York to Southern CalifornLa. "It 1s hard for us to quantify how much of it is due to the Olympics and how much is the regular heavy summer traffic." said Amencan spokesman Al Becker. 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Eric Johnson 1aned auto- araphs, held babie1 and posed for pictum with total tran&er'$ Thursday in Santi Mana. He ha never received that treatment in Costa Mesa. even thouah he's served four years as a city councilman and vice mayor of the city. But the cclebnty treatment . accorded him had less to do with Johnson's poltt1cal IC'C'omphsh· mcnts than wtth ht) k1tomcttr spnnt throu&h the ctntral Cah· fom1a city's strttts Johnwn wa' carryina the Olympic torch. "It was very mo"1ni." he said this morning. ''Runnina down that 5treel. -with people on both sides, they -were just effervcacent -full of enthusiasm " Women asked Johnson to pose with their children for pictures, he said ... lkfort at stantd. a )~ mother came up to mt and ·would you bold m) bib),· .. Johnson said. cburt.lina Hts run. scheduled to bcain at 3:06 p.m .. actually ~at 3 p.m .• SJll manutn early. Johnson, 63. 11 an avad runner who u- ercisn rcaularly and jop se"fral males daily. • - H.c and ht$ -wire. Charlene, returned late Thursday from (Pleue Ne TORCH/ A2) You'll find the bnt •uto ..,. ...... thi Onlnge COMI Iii todllr'• Auto Pllol -P ... C1 HIGH 88 LOW88 COAST IDITION FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1984 Jim Ryun finally finds hisgold. Page Bl Coast A Costa Mesa woman's death remains a puzzle to coroner's deputies./ A3 California McDonald's employees huddled and prayed dur- ing slaughter./ A7 Nation Montana mountain men may have slipped out of grasp of lawmen./ A8 World CBS programs, such as '60 Minutes' wlll appear on Red Chinese tele- visions. /Al People Waterpoloist Dion Gray of Irvine Is reaching for her Olympic goal -to compete in the 1988 Games./85 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Orel Hershlser pitched a two-hitter for his third shutout in as many starts as the Dodgers routed St. Louis, 10-0./81 Suddenly, It's a buyer's market for Olympic tickets as a mad scramble Is on to sell the ducats.182 Entertainment ''American Journey'' sur- rounds the viewer with our country's natural wonders and down-home dellghts./WHkender Bualneu AlrCal sets an all-t ime high passenger boarding record./CI INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Bullneae Catlfomla Newt Claaeltted Comlca Crouword Death Notices HOfoecope Ann Lendetl Mutual Fund• NaOonal New1 Opinion Paparaul People Police Log Publk= Notlcea AMtauranta Sport a Stock Marketa T~ ThMtert WNth« WoridNewl C1 88 A3 ca A6 C•-7 88 ce C2 C5 86 ce A8 A10 8 1 9 5-8 A3 C2-3 Weekender 81-' ct 88 Weekender A2 A8 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS PCH reroute plan lashed Huntington residen ts assail counc il for aiding Signal waterfront project By ROBERT BARKER Ol191e0.,,...1Ufl Representatives of 1,200 home- owners in western Huntington Beach said today they're j ust beginning to fight after the state Coastal Con· servancy endorsed a plan to reroute . Douglas chafes at noise curbs Company fears n ew county standards will decrea se-sa-le_s_ By JE RRY HIRSCH OltMDellJ ........... McDonnell Douglas Corp. officials are worried that propased noise rules for John Wayne A1rpon could be adopted across the country and hun the company's commercial Jetliner sales. Thursday Douglas officials cnt1- c1zed the a1rp~>n plan to ~1 ve airlines extra flights 1f they Oy quieter aircraft and vowed to work to change the noise rules. Douglas officials believe the proposed noise hm1t will cut out the company's MD-80 aircraft but is not low enough to create an audible difference between the MD-80 and the other jct aircraft that may qualify. The Douglas execuuves also said county supervisors should consider the economic impact of their de- c1s1ons on the aircraft company. Douglas has I 0.000 workers who ltve in Orange County and has millions of dollars in contracts with local companies. said A. L. McPike. director of industry and regulatory affairs at Douglas. McDonnell Douglas customers. AuCal and Pacific Southwest Air- lines. two earners using the airport. recently purchased airplanes made by other companies pan1ally because they hoJ'<'.d the planes will qualify for more tligh~s at the lucrative. county- operated a1rpon. Pacific Coast Highway inland to within 175 feet of their homes. The rerouting of the heavily traveled coastal highway was in- cluded in a compromise plan woric.ed out over the past 10 months by the Coastal Conservancy, landowner Si11.· Queen bares her all nal Landmark. Orange Count) and state Fish & Game officials. Ob- servers say the plan offers the best hope yet of ending a I 0-year stalemate over development plans of the Bolsa Chica marshlands, adJacenl to the Pacific Ocean and Pacific Coast Highway. south of Warner Avenue. The rerouting of Paci fic Coast Highway apparently would allo\\ Signal to develop more expensive waterfront homes. It also would save PSA purchased 20 Bnt1sh l\ero- spacc BAc 146 a1rcraft and A1rCal bou11.ht 12 Boeing Aircraft Co. (Pleue 8ee AIRPORT I A2) Vaneua Williama, the retanln& Ml .. America, wu aaked to abdicate her title today for poem, nude . See Page A 7 . Coast narcotics roundup goes off like clockwork Busted. •An 18-year-old's parents look on in shocked d1sbchef as their son 1s handcuffed and led away by narcotics officers. He gets one phone call from the Orange County Shenffs dc~nment. "Who am I goina to call?4 he asks. "What nm I supposed to tell them?" •A casually dressed 22·year-old escapes down a stairway when drua qents knock on has front door. But he aets only half way aero s the apart- ment complex befott beull pabbed. "This 1s a jokc,"~c e daims later. s1ttina handcuffed on l c floor of his apan ment. Two mmaln arc standing in the roo . They don't say an)'1h1na. A woman finish dre ina for work and leaves aner promisina politt she won't alert anyone to the drua bust that w11l conunuc throuah- out the day. •A 19-)ear-old wia,J~ into a pair of jeans with an oflittr'" help. His hands att locked behind his back. He ttlls the narcotics offittrs not 10 st"arch his bedroom -"h 's too met y'' In the lutchen nc-.1 to a fish bowl STEVE MARIL£ Focus ON THE NEws hangs a note It reads "Plea5e leave the fish qter .. The fish bowl 1s half empty The drua '>weep hu. been planned for siit months. The targets arc 30 "'all-time drua pcddtrrs Cocaine mosttr. The operat1on. not bl& enouan to warrant • code name. wttl take poliet to mott than half a doJen cities in Oranae C'ount) It tansat 5:30a.m . on a Thu~a). A roomful of narcollo offi~fl att spttad out in the bncfina room of the Oranae Count)' Shmfr' Oepanment ubstation in Mm1on VieJo Evt'f)· one' dnnkinaooffcc A do~sn1ffin1 d<>a named -Winston" wandef"'I h . (Pl_...-NAR001'1C8/ A2) ' \ up to S30 mtlhon becau~ a maJor h1ghwa[ bndic over a proposed channc that would hnk the develop- ment with the ocean would not have to be constructed. officaals sa). But homeowners caJled the plan intolerable and vowed to launch a full-scale counterattack when 1t reaches the Stale Coastal co·m- m1ss1on 1n the fall. "lt"s obvious that not having the support of our Caty Council hun:· real estate company owner Don Tro} said toda). .. (Councilmen) Don Mac.Allister and Bob Mandie voted -.ainst our pos1t1on and (Mayor) Jack K.dly left the room so he woukln't have to votr. .. instead of the strong poliuon. they sent (Plannillf Director) Jim Palm (to Thursday s heanna in El Se&undo) and he's road crazy. He wants to hook up au the roads and (Pleue tee B1GBW AT I A.2) Olympians may become 'smog proof' UCI research er says acclimation pe riod relatively short for visitin g a thlete_s_ By ANDREA ADELSON Of .... 0.., "'-' ..... Los o\ngeles' recent record smog siege ma) haH Ol)mp1c officials scrambbng to tf)' to curt.all tra"'el throughout Southern Cahfomia. but a UC In me researcher believes the athletes who amved a "-CCK ago will alttad}' be acclimated. Dr. William Mautz. an exercise physiologist at the A.ir Polluuon He.alth Effects Laboratory. said ath- letes who arcn 't used lo working out in smog can quickly build up re- s1stancc Even those Olympic competitors who don't h'e an an urban environ- ment can adapt to pollutants over a short time pcnod. but qu1.Ckly lose rcs1s1tncc once they leave a unogy en\.1ronmenL Mauu wd. A. recent study at UO's laboratof) has shown that laboratory rats ex· posed to polluted air while undcgo1ng moderate exercise on a motonzed treadmill suffered more luna dam&&e than those exposed to the same polluuon at rest. he said. (Pleue eee 81100/ A2) Rent fraud victims sought by lawmen Brothers nabbed in county scheme netting t h ousan ds By PHIL SNElDERMAN Of tM 0.., ,_ IWI Orange Count' Sheriff's 1n· ,·est1gators are loolmg for' 1ct1ms of a real estate fraud scheme in "'h1ch fam1hes alleaedh were duped out of thousands of doitars hv two brothl'.'rs suspected of pretend mg the~ had the nght to collect rt'nt for a residence that \\as actual I\ in foreclosure Tom Gamer. a Shenff's fraud 1n,esugator. said t"'o Cemto\ ) brothers were arrested earlier this month on susp1c1on of opcraung such a scheme. He said Ronald Montgom· en Stone. 31. and M 1chael Wbn.acker <itone. 32 are facing charges of grand theft He said Michael Stone has been released on his own rccognaz.ancc. \\ h1le Ronald Stone remams tn Jatl 1n heu ol S25.000 batl. Gamer said the men arc suspected of renting South Orange Count) home-s they do not own and arc not au1hon1ed to repl"C'Sent. He sa1d the ml'.'n mav have used a vancty of false names. The rnvesttgator said he believes the rent fraud scheme has been used 1n In me ~11ss1on V1eJO. El Toro and (Pleue eee RENT I A.2) Airport's traffic on • increase Pa~\Cnger traffic and aircraft oper- a11on!i. conunued their upward spirals at Oran@e Count) 's John Wayn<' ~1rport 1n Ml\, aC'COrdina to 1rpon Manager Mun; Cablc·s monthl) rcpon Pa~S(ngcr traffic posted a 9 2 pel'<'cnt 1 ncrt'a~ ovc.""r levels ~rded an Ml\ I Q8 J Some 25 U78 travelcn am'ed and departed from JQhn \\ l\M ~1rpon. compared to 229.948 a \.Cir earlier Cable said '\lot "ur1msin&h the airport'\ alreaJ ' O\ ercroWded parlrna lots becam-e m ore w in Ma). p<»Un& a 10 2 ptrccnt 1nCTTa~ 1n the number of cal"\ puked when C'ompared with Ma' 1 Q8 ~ fiaurcs • \able said 4 ~.I 00 cars wt'rt parked al the 11rpon 1n Ma) up from .a.SI• a )tar carher. "l)(l, air c.amer f11Jht operauon., mcttastd 5 t> pel'('Cnt ITom t.heir May I ~83 lcvel1. accordina to the monlhl)' l'tf'(lrt. T o\11 a1l"t'r.lft 0J)('rat1on~ al"-0 W(ft 1')n th~ mC'tt•~. up 18,Q petUnt o'er the s:unc pcnod last ~car. More than 47,()(X) ta~cum. and landin ~ ttponC'd 1n Ma 1 QR4. up from 38.JS I 1n Ma\ IQK' ·--= Al* 0~ Coat OAJLY PllOTITtiurlday, July 19. 198-4 -CoNTINUEo STORIES NARCOTICS CRACKDOWN IN COUNTY ••. Prom Al band tou~iuOf h1' sun. A man weari~ red SW1rn trucks answered. •• 1 trunk he• s left for work." the man told officers. .. Bui I'll check." "There he aoes." someone else called out and the chase was on. The man tbe J>OliCC were lOOk.ifll for -identified as Owen T . Watamura, 22, apparently had slip- ped out a s.ide door of the apartment as the nareotics officers stood at the front door. Watamura, wearing shorts and a blue golf shirt, was apprehended seconds later in a dirt lot behind the apartment complex.. He was not in a g.oodmood. "What's the problem? What's this au about'? .. he asked. Jt~ina as one officers handcuffed him. • NarwttC$'? I don't even do the stuff.'' Back in the ai-rtmeot. Watamura sat on the noori still in handcuftS. He turned and twisted as a newspaper pbotQVapher clicked pictures. Two roommates and a gfrlfricnd looted oo helplessly. The next stop was on Wilson Street and the suspect was Watamura's J 9- year-0ld brother, Brian Watamura. He was no less happy when the officers and his handcuffed brother amved shortJy before 8 a.m. "Someone's in dee~ ttouble," he growled as the handcuffs were slipped on his wrists. "The city's going to pay for this.'• A third man. Donald Allen Ha.m~tead. 19, was arrested at his pareoa's Costa Mesa home. AU three were ta.ken to ~ County Jail. A Huntinaton 8eac6 busmeuman, Frederick E. Prince, 33, was anaied at bis Irvine bomt. Sy 9 a.m., the team of narcotics officers had made 18 arrests, pausioa only to take suspects to jail. "Well, did _ you kick anr, doors down?" an officer at the jail asked when the narcotic team bad returned from Costa Mesa with the suspects. "Not this time." one of the police- men replied. SCHOOLS NOT IN ASBESTOS PERIL •.. From Al Without urging from federal of- ficials. trustees spent St 00.000 to encapsulate the fibers to prevent them from becoming airborne and threatening people's respiratory sys- tems. But Assistant Supenntendent Gary A. Burgner said questions had been raised about the effectiveness of encapsulating or coaun~ the asbestos and th!' .;chool distnct spent an additional $500 for the latest labora- tory test at Gisler in which air was pumped through a filter and the filter was analyzed for fibers. School designers in the 1960s and '70s were concerned that in a fire, ceilings could collapse before chil- dren had a chance to escape. To protect the children, they in- sulated support beams and ccalings with the fire retardant asbestos. Their WIFE 'HELD PRISONER' .•• l"romAl out the borne. no other family members were given any privacy. The home telephone was bugged, a computer terminal "read" entries and exits from the home, which were forbidden, and the couple's eldest daughter had been restricted to her room for the past three years. Mrs. Shipp told police. The woman said she was required to stay inside cleaning and caring for the children except for the hour her husband gave her each week to shop. During the evening hours, Mrs. Shipp said she awaited her husband's light- blinking signal for food to be brought to his bedroom where he spent long hours with his door closed. She said the lights were blinked frequently in the middle of the night in the livmg room where she slept. It was his demand for sex, she said. A list of property seized from the home includes portable remote con- trol devices, telephone recording monitor, an Apple computer, a surveillance camera and ammunition for two guns, the court documents say. The young victim. who gave police a detailed account of forc.ed sex. was not a client of the day-care operation. good mtentions came back to haunt them with the discovery of asbestos hazards. School officials have noted that m no cases did it appear that children or employees suffered health problems related to the harmful material. Fibers can cause asbestosis and other lung dise.ascs if breathed in sufficient quantitites, according to authorities. No other incidents of abuse have surfaced since Shipp's arrest on June 24, police said. Mrs. Shipp told investigators she delayed reporting the alleged abuse out of fear. At one point, Shipp allegedly told her "don't do anything stupid or you will be dead." the documents say. Police said Shipp's bail was raised to $150.000 because the alleged abuse occurred under the threat of force. Public Defender William Kelley says his client has told him that·Mrs. Shipp is accusing bim falsely because of marital and custody disputes. BUSES TOOL YMPICS FILLING UP •.. From Al Wednesday, the Cemtos park/nde lot was booked for Opening Cermonies on July 28 and for Aug. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 10 and I I. "There's still some room on July 29. 30 and 31 and Aug. I, 2. 3. 7 and 12. but it's going fast," Littman said. From the Cerritos lot, spectators can get to Exposition Park., Long Beach and Anaheim, he said. Another altema11ve from Orange County is to get on an ex.press bus at the Anaheim Convention Center and travel from there to the downtown Los Angeles bus station at I st and Spring stteets. From downtown, spectators can take shunle buses or non-stop express buses to the Rose Bowl, UCLA. the Forum, Long Beach and Santa Anita, Littman said. "People need to make reservations early or it's going to be too late." he said. For detailed mformation on Olympic bus service. a free RTD brochure can be obtained by calhng 635-6010 or (213) 972-6235. One-way tickets range in price from $2 to $6. To make park/ride reservations at Cerritos College or at any of the other six park/ride lots in the Los Angeles area, call Ticketron at 634-1300 or (213)410-1062. Park/nde reservations can also be made in person at two nearby Ticketron outlets: Sports Chalet. 16242 Beach Blvd., in Huntington Beach; and Tower Records. 2381 I El Toro Road. El Toro. Buses to be used for Olympic events will be air conditioned and equipped withwheelchair lifts if handicapped people let the R TD know they will need wheelchair facilities. Linman said some people will be accommodated on a standby basis at the park/ride lots if events are sold out. "But if you come on standby. you'll literally be standing all the way," he said. The park/ride and express buses will run two hours after events let out or longer to make sure all spectators have transportation back home, Lit- tman added. OLYMPICS WON'T DISRUPT COAST LIFE ..• From Al customers," Moffa said. 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OrlMna ~IWontt ea 71 NewYC.- CONTINUED STORIE S T1 IO 90 94 79 90 87 57 95 102 ee 19 81 15 17 18 79 11 19 78 l50 64 73 -49 &4 82 64 74 59 8$ 12 68 &2 ao 70 85 p.m Moonwt••I tl:l55em .ti-~at 12.03 a.m. Frlelay and MU •I 12: p.m SUR F REPORT REGGIE'S CAR PARTS FOUND ..• From Al Among the confiscated parts, valued at about $240,000, was the e ngine belon~ng to Jackson's Porsche, according to Newport Beach Detective Jeff Cantrell, who beaded the investigation. Earlier. Fountain Valley Police found some of the California Angel slugger's 1979 Porsche in an indus- trial area of the city on June 26. Tbe auto, which had the license plate "JAX 44," was cut into three pteces and stripped bare. To destroy finger- prints the pieces were sprayed with oil. Newport police arrested John D. Eberhart, 40, on auto theft charges at the Stor N Lok self storage complex on Garfield A venue in Fountain Valley about noon Wednesday. He was bcin& held without bail at Newport Beachjail. At the time of his arrest Eberhart was on parole for an 1982 conviction of possession of stolen property, Cantrell said. "He was arrested in Anaheim for a similar thing and was sentenced to 18 months in prison," Cantrell said . "We received a tip and we were aware of his previous activities. We set up a surveillance on him and followed him to the facility," Cantrell said. Eberhart was arrested when he entered the storage locker and police found a variety of Porsche auto parts including engines. doors. hoods and suspension assemblies. Many of the parts came from Porsches stolen in Newport Beach, police said. "It was a lot of pans and you could tell which cars they went to. There was an orange door here and an orange fender there. We could hav~ built the cars right there," Cantrell said. A search of the storage locker also turned up what police believe is a pound of cocaine. Cantrell said the investigation is continuing but police suspect Eberhart was the alleged ring leader. Jackson, a car collecter, owns about 50 automobiles but he said the stolen Porsche was one of his favorites. officials who had planned to open an hour earlier every day during the Olympics to accommodate expected crowds. The amusement park recent- ly scrapped that plan. ··we did a survey of hotels and based on that, the people here decided it would not be worthwhile to open an hour earlier everyday.'' said Dis- neyland spokeswoman Debra Gar- ron. The Newporter on Jamboree Road 10 Newport Beach. took a different approach and went after Olympic guests. It paid off Although rooms are filling up, the airlines arc not reporting a clear upswing· in the air traffic that brings l-~ii;iiiii~~~~~~~~ii~~~~ii~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii~~~~iii;;~ guests to the local hotels. "We are up slightly, but the summer months are a traditionally heay period for air travel. The Olympics will have some impact but not a great amount." said Bill Bell, Occupancy rates in the Anaheim are usually run about 90 percent but could drop to 80 during the Games. according to William Snyder. presi- dent of the Anaheim Visitor and Convention Bureau. "What is happemng 1s that the Olympic travel is canceling out the traditionaJ vacation travel from the other Western states 1010 Southern California," said Bill Hastings. spokesman for Pacific Southwest Airlines. The Olympics. howe"cr. doesn't seem to be hurtrng the occupant')' rates at local Orange ( oast hotels. "August 1s tradtt1onallv a \Cr~ heavy month for us and wc will be runnmg at a 90-95 percent rate." said John Moffa. general manage r of the: Airporter Inn in lrvrne. ··we have elected to !>tay out of lhl.." Olympics about a year ago. We are primanly a business hotel and "'e wanted to remain with o ur regular Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Deltvery 11 Gu•ranteed MooOev f '"'*Y n .,...., k.I '101 "'°ve YtJUf POI,,_, l•Y '> lOt>on •••l>tt1•l<• 7pm er>a yuu• <oC>Y ""'~ l"' --1 S.!vtdey end S1"'1)11y If "We are booked full for the Olympics. We have contracted 260 of our 311 to tour groups," said Julio Perez. the hotel's reservation super- visor The hotel's remainrng 51 rooms were easily rented, he added. The tour groups apparently have not been able to fill all of the rooms they contracted at the Newporters. Perez isn't worried because the hotel gets paid anyway and he believes there will be enough tourists looking for hotel rooms that he will be able to fill them for the tour compa01es. Unlike the A1rporter. Perez is seeing a decline m business travel as the Olympic Games draw near. "We are seeing less business travel. People are staying away 1fthey are not attending the Olympics," Perez said. The Newport Mamott has its 377 rooms booked solid from Aug. I to l\ug. 12 and 1s nearly full for July 27 through July 30. sa1d Daniel Finch. a hotel reservation agent. He annbutes some of the busin<.'SS to the Olympics. but "dunng the summer months we are full most of the time ·· spokesman for AirCal. Both A1rCal and PSA are short- haul carriers and their flights usually aren't booked until the week of travel, said Bill Hastings of PSA, so the increase still might com e. And Bell thinks people might get to Southern California and decide to take a quick trip to San Francisco. That would fill up seats on the local airlines. American Airlines, a long-haul air carrier, is reporting strong traffic on all of its routes, especially New York to Southern California. "It is hard for us to quantify how much of it 1s due to the Olympics and how much is the regular heavy summer traffic," said American spokesman Al Becker. 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