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1 HURSOAY, ,JULY 16, 1984 OH ANGE COUNT Y C A LIFOH N IA ~111 er N T s
Former UC/ water polo
standout will be Aac·s
an alyst for Olympics.
Page Cl .
Coaat
Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital expands
maternity, children's ser-
vices./ AS
A worker was Injured In
an exploslon at a Hunt-
ington Beach metal treat-
ment plant .I A3
California
Nervous? Feel penned
In? You've most likely got
Olympic anxiety./ A4
Widow of McDonald's
slayer gets first $1 ,000
check from survivors'
fund./A4
Nation
Inflation should remain
stable, at least for the
short term./ A4
Immigration bill future
appears glum./ A4
World
Battling in Trlp~li costs at
least 19 lives./ A4
Three more Solidarity
members released from
prison./A4
Living
It's hard to tell which the
polo crowd prefers: their
games or the parties
atterward./81
Sports
The Angels pad their lead
In the American League
West with a 1-0 victory
over Seattle./C1
Mike McGee Is named the
new athletlc director at
the University of
Southern Callfornla./C2
Entertainment
CBS afflllates want the
network to sign off Its
GOP convention cov-
erage at 11 p.m./83
The Nielsen ratings show
ABC -Anything But the
Convention -a winner
lastweek./83
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Business
Two local firms have been
honored for their plans
for Casa del Clelo in
Scottsdale./85
INDEX
Erma 8ombeck
Bridge
Bulletin Botird
Bull nets
Callfornl1 New9
Clualfled
Comlca
Crouword
Death Notlcel
HorOKOpe
Ann Lander•
Living
Mutual Funda
N1tlonal Newa OpJnton
Paparazzi
Pottcelog
Public NotlcM
Sport a
Stock Marketa
TIWl19ion
Theat.,.
WMther
World Newt
82
8"4
A3
85
A"4
CS-8
8'4
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C3 ce
82
8 1-2
85
A4 Ae
81
A3
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C1-3 Be
82
83
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A4
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Thousands Chant lU .S.A. U .S.A '
as flame makes way aIOng coast
By STEVE MARBLE
OflMO..,NetlWfl
Swelled with unrestrained patnot-
1sm. tens of thousands of spectators
cheered. chanted, clapped and waved
Amencan nags as the Olympic Torch
was camed along nearly 100 miles of
O~nge Count)' h1ghwa~s. thorouf)l-
fares and side streets dunng a festi"e
two-day spectacle.
The name reached the county hne
Wednesday afternoon on a Jammed
freeway offramp in San Clemente and
left the COUnty this morning On ltS
finaJ coul'S( toward lo'I Angeles
where 1t will signal the start of the
1984 Summer Games
Dayl l'<ordstrom. 19. of C osta
Mesa. bcpn the final leg of the
Olympic run at 6 a m toda)' when she
was handed the torch at the 1nter-
S«t1on of Bnstol and Red Hill an
Costa Mesa People dressed 1n Olvm-
pie T-shirts. scarves and hats
crowded alon1 the curb JUst as dawo
began to break over Saddleback
mountam' (Pleue .ee SOUTH/ A2)
Coast
cheers
torch
tote rs
Thousands gather_
along route for -------·01ympic moment'
By PHIL s"NEIDERMAN
• Of .. o.llr ..........
Spmted street parties fueled by
unabashed patriotism creeiccS the
Olympic Torch as 1t JOumeycd
through Orange Coast communities
Wednesday on its way \0 Saturday's
opening ceremonies at the Los An·
gcles Coliseum.
Residents anxious to catch a
ghmpse of the Olympic flame amvcd
along the torch route hours early in
man} cases They earned prauo chairs
and picnic meals to make the u me
pass more comfortabl}
Beer and fned chicken were popu-
lar among some spectators. Others
brought wine and cheese.
~n1or citizens. teen-agers and
young parents with infants tn strollers
hned the torch route Man} spec-
tators e'en brought the fam1I} dog to
be a part of the h1stonc occasion.
About a dozen members of t~
I f'\'me 4-H Club '1ewcd the torch run
at Campus and Culver drives on
horst'back. while younger club mem·
bers brougflt their ptt goats to the
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Geoff Cahoon of Laguna Beach (left) carrlea the Olympic Torch u El•y Green run• alongaide near All80 Beach.
e'ent
(Pleaae MeCOAST/A2)
Dream
realized
forHB
woman
'Head in the sky,'
says Patt Tambolleo,
70, after torch run
By JERRY HIRSCH
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Jogging. crying. walking and cheer-
ing. 70-ycar-old Patt Tambolleo, a
Huntington Beach grandmother, car-
ried the Olympic Flame this morning
on its histonc march toward the Los
Angeles Coliseum
With the torch 111 her nght hand
and a small Amcncan flag in the lefi.
Tambolleo earned the flam e on First
Street through Tustin and Santa Ana
about 8 a.m. She was UfJed on by
thousands of spectators li ning each
side of the street and. at some places.
standing in the middle of the road
between the traffic lanes.
T hey waved Amencan flags, Olym-
pic flags. Olympic banners and two
hand-printed signs stating. "Hunt-
ington Beach Seniors Love Patt" a nd
"Huntingto n Beach 1s Proud of Patt."
"It is a dream come true. it 1s so
(Pleue .ee GRANDMA '8/ A2)
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A beamln& Patt Tambolleo carrlea the Olympic Torch.
JW A consultant's
membership seen
as unprofessional
Firm tha t prepared
EIR belong-s to group
that seeks expansion
By J E RRY HIRSCH
Of .... Oeltr Not .....
The consulung firm that prepared
the rcpons anal}zang the proposed
e'.\pans1on of John Wa} ne "1rport 1• a
member of a local business group
whose main purpose 1s 10 lobh\ for
a1rpon growth
And at lea.,1 one member of the
Orange Count) Board of upen 1.,ors
termed the consultant'<, hnl to the
group "unprofe~s1onal " when he
learned l)f the connecuon V. ednc<.·
da' .-., am \Cf'\ d1~1urticd to find that
out I am a hnk astounded and plan
to check 1n10 11 11 c;ound'> \Cf\
unprofessional to me." said Suptr-
\ISOr Thomas Rile\ whose 5th
D1stnc1 includes the a.irpon The
Orange Count)' Board ofSuptrv1sors
comm1sswned the report.
R1lev said he "as womed the
connection could give the En-
\ ironmental Impact Report and the
Master Plan crucial for an) chanJCS
at the airport. the image of being
biased to""ard a1rpon expansion
C'H :! M Hill. the Newpon Bcach-
based con'lultmg firm that was the
pnmc contractor on the $750.000
package of documents. has belongrd
10 the C<,mmun1ty A1rpon Council
c;ince 1t\ founding in I 974
.. .\ lot of firms bclons 10 the
( ommunll\ .\1rpon Council I don't
thinL. 11 has am bfanngon the rt'port
V. r 1oinr-d the group ""hen 1 t form rd
in 1•r.i1u\t because ""e arr a business
kKateJ near the a1roon .. \aid D1ck
(Pleue eee JWA/A2)
Ticket scalpers
'scalped' in Mesa
8~ KAREi\ E KLEI !'
.\ ( oc;ta l\.ksa PolKC Depanment
undcrco,er optrat1on aimed at col-
le1:llng figurat1H· scalps from all~ed
ucket scalpers at the Pacific
A.mph1theatre last weekend n'cued I '
ptople on misdemeanor cha~
aC'C'Ol'dmg to a de~ti'e
The alleged sc.ilptrs -.-.err ap-
prehended bcfort' Fnda\ ·, Rod
Stewart concert began at the
ampb1thcatcr. on the Oran <-ount)
fairground .. 1n ( osta Mesa
Oetecti' e teH Shulman u1d he
and se"cral other undert"over officers
nabbed scalpers on the amphitheater
prem1~ ~lhni Sl7.SO ronC'Crt
11ct..ets for as much as SSO
Ticket scalpma 1s a '1olat1on ut
C ahfom1a law that proh1h1u bu\lns a
ticket for resale, JackmJ up the pnct
of the t1d.ct and selhn& It on the
prt'm1KS of an event. hulman u.1d
"Scalptn are not suppo'lt'd to l"C
comptllnt v.11h the amphitheater''
ttcket u.lc ... ~explained,
The t l 1nd1' 1dual~ "'ho ""?'re •~ted ~ert cited and rt"lea~d he
added
Tht" underco' CT operation I'>
undertaken pcnod1cally at the
amphitheater to discourase ticket
'-'a I ping. hl' "31d
"\\e'rt not after an md1v1dual
""ho'\ trving to get nd of one extra
ticket," %ulman said. "We're afkr
prople who go out to makl' monn in
compet1t1on ~1th the amph1theatt'r ..
v. h1le a lOuple ofthote a~ted are
1n thC' profcsc;1onal uckei.sclhni bu)1-
nc\.\ \hulman 'laid most of those
cited houa.ht a ft"~ uckcts JU\t to
"maL.c a rnupk e>.tra bucks·•
The ma\1mum fine for scalpm&, as
~1th am m1sdemt"anor violation, 1s
SI\ month\ 1n 1ail or a $500 fine, bt'
~Id
\l'C'Ordtn& to pohct rt'port~. most
of the arrests bcpn wuh scalpen
approach1na the o fficers and offenna
to 9<'11 them tickets One of those
annttd. Jam~ M Peters of l.On1
Bt'ach. allqt'dl} told police he buy
lltkrt\ rqularh and ~lps them for a
II\ ma
'Tm putting mHdf throu&h Lona
Beach C oll('f.c ~lhng llckt"t like
th1 . " Pl"tl·r. reponcdl~ told tht
officer\
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JW A CONSULTANT CRITICIZED ••• P'MmAl A hot time for the Olympics
Rawlinp, of CH 2 ~1 Hill .
••Then: are k>l1 of people who bck>aa who have m11cd feclinas oo
the airport. Everybody aeems to have
their own opinion on it. It had no
bcarina on our work." said Rawlinp.
who worked on the repon, which
totaled mort' than 1.000 paaes 11nd 1s
now under ~view for certification.
He said the consulung firm has
attended a ·•few" of the 170-memtxr
council's moetinas bul has not been
an active member.
.. We freely adnut we a"'° a pro--
aviation orpniza11on but wc don't
see (CH 2 M Hill's) membcrslllp as a
conlhct.," said Joseph E. lrvine,
director of the airport council.
"They &tt a professional orpniu-
tion and they wen: hired to do the
study in a professional manner,"
Irvine SI.id.
But 0..rbara L1chman. who heads
1hc A1rport Work.in.a, Group, an
orpnization fightina expansion at
the airport. $aid "h would have betn
nice forthccoun1y 10 find a comple1e-
ly objective pany lo prepare tbe
rtpon. They may be a little to close to
the forest to sc.-e all the trees.''
A s1milarcon1rovcrsyaro~ in 1981
when ti was disclosed that VTN. an
lrvinoobased consu.hina firm t.h.11
prcpered an ~rlicr EIR •nd Muter
P1•n for the county, wu a member of
the airport council, acxordina 10
Irvine.
"Everyone saKI, 'So whaL' It didn't
make any difference," Irvine said.
Tbc: 1981 plan was blootcd by an
Oranae Coun1y Superior Court who
ruled 11 did no1 addreu all of the
problems associated with airpon
el.pan5ion.
The countr has been bart'Cd from
makina any s1gnifican1 chanaes at the
au1>0n until a new EIR and Mute,.
Plan are completed and ccnified.
Coaatal
Extended
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SOUTH COAST FOLKS APPLAUD TORCH ..• Tides
TOOAV l'YomAl
"You wouldn·1 b<·h1:v1: n1y
stomach,·· Nords1ro111 si:ud
In Newpon Beach. a crush of about
40.000 people g.a1hen:d in Nc..., port
Center la1e Wednesday ai. I ~-yl'ar-old
Shawn Baldwin of Eml'ratd Ba)
hefted the 21h-pound torch over his
head and 1ned his bt:st to bri:al into a
run as lhousands of Spt.'C'tators pushed
1oward him. someJUSt rea~h1ngou1 tu
touch him.
Hiseous1n Jason Baldwin. 14. l<K>k
the torch earlier in thl' evening
through do1,1.·n1own Laguna lkal'h,
moving JUSt as slowl) lhro ugh the
huge throng. wh1 l·h i:rupted into
spontaneous ven1ons of "God Bless
America·· and chants of··LJ.S.A."'
"'ll's unbehevabte. This is lhe
second time 1n my hfe I've felt
patriotic, .. said .spectator Daniel Har-
riwn, 32. of Mission V1cJO. "'The
other time was 1he ( 1980 Olymp1c1
hockey team at Lake Placid. J1'ir. a
good feeling."
In Capistrano Beach, the youngest
torch carrier ofthen1 all -5·year-old
Jon Siracusa -was huggl'd and lifted
into the air by a California H1gh-
wayPatrol officer before he took off
o n his one-kilometer run.
"'Give me five. Jon:· said the
officer before moving lhc crowd from
the roadway so the ever-growing
procession of trucks, cars, bicyhsti..
scooternders and runncn; l'Ould pass.
Despite the cro...,,ds. thl' mood of
overflowing celebration. the dnnk-
1ng. the eheenng. the pushing and the
shoving, police said the monstrous
gatherings caused few problems other
than trea1ing spe-ctacular traffic
snarls.
"One of our hclLruph.·ri. ei.11n1atl'd
there were 250.000 pt.•opll' in New-
pon Beach last n1gh1.·· i..a1d a Ne" port
Beach pohce desk \crgeant. '"T ht· cit)
was bas1call} \hut do...,·n." 1 hl·
sergeant said 11 tool motorists up to
an hour JUSI tu gl•\ out of Ne" pon
c·enter.
The torch rC'ached <)rang1: (\1unt~
at 3:57 p.m. \.\\·dnc<.da~ It "'-"as
passed to Shauna Pnce. a I IJ-year-old
Cal State Fullerton ~tudent from ">an
('lementc. who adm1t1ed she was so
ankLOUS she'd skipped both lunch and
brt'akrast
··1 feel spt:c1a1:· she said while
waiting for the torch, which brought
traffic on thl' San Diego Freeway to a
halt as 11 was run up the Cns11antos
Road oflr.unp in San C'll'ml'nh.'.
<\s th t· torch mo,'ed up the ('OOSI.
runners. h1c-yhst~ and motorcyclt
ndersJ01ncd in the procession, which
inc luded a caravan of AT&T vans,
police patrol can. a motorhome and a
flatbed 1ruck carrying a pack of
newspaper photographers.
In downtown San ('lemcnte at
Avenida PTcsidio. Ray Slaughter-a
27-year-0ld runner from Venice.
Cahf. -jumped and bounced as he
ran with the flame. His kissed the
torch several times as spectators
cheered and waved flags.
David Lopez. a 36-ycar-old Viet-
nam veteran injured by a grenade
blasi. looked teary eyed as he jogged
through San Clemente. Lopez said be
had been told he would never be able
to run ~n because of the injury.
Jon Siracusa. a blond, sunburned 5-
ycar-old with a crewcut. took the
flame in front of a car dealcrsbjp on
Camino Capistrano rrom San
Fernando rc5idcnt Brad Marlin.
Siracusa was the youngest torch
earner in the nation.
··we asked what he wanted when
he finished his kilometer. He said he
wanted a big. rat. glazed doughnut,'"
explained Pete Siracusa. the young-
ster's father.
"The thrill for me is knowing the
memory he's going to have," said the
young runner's mother. ··Someday he
will be really moved by iJ."'
Jn Laguna Beach. Pacific Coast
Highway resembled Colorado
Boulevard on New Year's morning.
Spectators jammed on10 rooftops,
hung from traffic signals and rushed
toward the street everytime anything
resembling an Oly1np1c runner ap-
proached.
A elderly group or people: .sat on a
curbside dnnk1ng California Coolers
and one youth offered a passing
policeman a bonlc o rt·oors. A pair ol
trucks bearing tht' name ··so Roofir,g
Supplies .. roared down the highway
sounding their hums.
Keith Armstead. 27, of Laguna
Beach pasM."d thc torch to 14-year-old
Jason Baldwin orEmerald Bay at 8: 15
at the intersection ofthe highway and
Legion Street.
··1 fet'I great. I reel great Ifs crazy, ..
said a sweaty, smiling Armstead as he
greeted friends and family. "I've been
signing autographs and pictures all
day long."
The biggest crowd of all was
squeezed along Newport Center
Drive tn the circular Fashion Island
shopping center. A 17-picce brass
band wanned up the crowd gathered
at the foot of tht' Irvine Co. head-
quarters. Spectators were 30 deep
along the roadway. Some sat in lawn
chairs, others brought ponablc tables
and set out elaborate meals.
"Got to do it in style. Right?'' said
Monica Anderson, who was eating
fried chicken. tossed green salad and
sipping red wint' from a long-
stcmmed glass.
The torch came through Newpon
Center shanty after 10 p.m. Torch
carrier Shawn Baldwin tried scvt"ral
times to break into a run but the
human wave closed in. rorcing him to
walk much of his kilometer.
"'U.S.A.. U.S.A."' the crowd
chanted
The P.rocession, stretching about a
half-mile behind the runner at times,
looped up San Mi~uel Ori ve and Ford
Road before turning onto MacArthur
Boulevard and then into Irvi ne.
"'It was defintely wonh the
$3,ooo.·· said a winded and perspiring
44-ycar-old Bob Ling of Irvine .
AT&T PiOl'\CCrs, who helped or·
ganize the run. said the torch caravan
pulled into the Orange County Fair·
grounds at 2 this morning for a brief
rest stop before staning again four
hours later. One of the Torch Relay
teams met the first group of runners
staning from Bris\ol Strut and Red
Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa at 4 a.m.
for a briefing and placement met'ting. •
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A scrapbook of memories:
Citizens 'part of Olympics'
Adulation, enthusiasm marked along Coast:
bogus torchbearers give crowds a false start
Thousands of Orange Coast rcs1-and pose for pictures with them. ··Get
dents collected colorful memories a date while you're at 11." o ne man in
during the strcctsidc celebration that the back of1he crowd yelled envious-
accompanied the Olympic Torch ly. "Sign my jockey shorts:· another
Relay through the county. Following whooped..
are some scenes witnt'sscd along the • • • torch route: The half dozen or so Costa Mesa
earner 1n Orange County, said sbt
was so ankious she skipped bolt
lunch and breakfast.
'"lt just hit me today what !his is al
about," she said before grabbing tbt
torch at 3:57 p.m. "I feel a pan oftht
Olympics. I feel special." • • •
On Ford Road in Newpon Beach, policemen who elbowed up to Dayl
runner Bob Ling waxed philosophical Nordstrom as she waited to begin her
as he waited to begin his leg of tht' kilometer at this moming•s Costa •• ,
relay Mesa stanin' point sounded official. A banner in downtown San
Sal Chaidez, a Dana Point mat
who Jogs 10 miles a day, met the 1orcb
at the counly line where he 1·oined in
the procession. He said hep anned to
follow 11 for his 10-milc limit.
"l''m a firm believer 10 the free "'Exe-use me,• .. Step out of the way, Cle mente read: "I wish the Russians
enlerpnse: system:· he said. ··1 staned please," !hey said, clearing the crowd could see us now." Another banner in
out at age 18 asa truck dnver and now from Nordstrom's side. Everyone Newpon Ccntl'r read: "'God Bless
I'm the president of my own com-grew hushed. thinking the long-.\mcnca.''
pany." (Ling owns lndt'.-ndent awaited moment had arrived. • • • .-Th h bl 'ted b I The mechanics and salesmen at Postal Systems of Irvine.) en t e uc-su1 . ur Y men
I. d ~ 'd N d 1 ··That's Barw1cklmpons1nCapistranoBeach Behind him, waitin~ in a rela~· 1ne up lJ"IO"SI e or s rom. ' 'gh1 body look p he.... sta.vcd more than an hour after work shunlevan.AT&Tcmpoy-svolun-n · every u ..... " s I " h 1· h l h · to walt h the torch handed off to S--teenng their time cracked o.-n a few mi e. I e po ice P O O&,rafo er tn-.-l 1 d "I g css co~ arc al owed to year-old Jon Siracusa, the youngest six-packs of beer'. ··1rs pa;'J 1ime!" s rue e . u ... ~ · 1 •• tat om torch earner 1n the nation. they yelled as Ling prepar to light get souvenirs. 00. a spec or c -, , ,
GRANDMA'S TORCH DREAM REALIZED .•. his 1oreh. Another phone con1pan) n1enlt'd • • • A Cahfom1a Highway Patrol of-
C'mployee coached a group of ~ouths When Jean Mane Merrick. 45. of ficer clcanng a pathway for the torch
in an impromptu chorus-of "'God Laguna Nigul'I. collected money from earner 1n ('apistrano Beach, gol out of From Al
exc1t1ng_ I kno..., (tod has bh:s:.ed rne
and I will never forget it:· a tearful
Tambolleo said. as she was besieged
by relatives. reporters and friends al
!he end or her run 1n !he I 000 block of
I st Street.
''My back 1s tren1 bl1ngand m} head
is 1n the sky:· Tambolleo said.
Tambolleo trolled with \ht' torch
ror the final blocks of her run,
sometimes slowing do""n to a walk.
She was surrounded b} a Santa Ana
police motorcade with hgh1s flashing
and horns and sirens 1n1erm1tten1I~
blasung.
·\s Tambolleo :ipprocht.'d th(" Pauo
I-lower Shop where '>hl' would hand
the name 10 ( harle\ Tra:-er oj
.\n1ona for the ntkl k1lome1er run. a
San1a Ana policewoman announced
by lo udspeaker. ··get your cameras
read y.''
A c·ahrornia li1ghway Patrol of-
ficer 1n !he mo1orcade used his
loudspeaker to tell the spccta1ors they
were ··awesome.··
··This is just temfic,'' said Tam-
bolleo's husband Vic, who 1s also 70
years old
'"S he has given a lot or people
1nsp1rat1on, bolh young and old
people.'' he said.
Tambo\teo's daughter, Gloria Hall,
called her mother an "e:tc111ng lady ..
Hall. her husband and their two
'>OTIS drove all the way fro m Poteau.
Okla .. 10 sec Tambolleo run.
.\hou! 15 other famil y members
Bless America." Just before 1he tort·h 3 7 sponsors for her leg or the torch his patrol car and hugged young
from Southern Cahfom1a turned up caravan drove up. a pickup sped by rela y. she dreamed of running her Siracusa.
to see the event. and two t«n-age boys adopted the kil omt•ter past the Westin South ··Give me five, Jon," he said, lifting
0 · 11 T boll h 1radi1ional mooning position, drop-Coast Plaza Hofe!. where her daugh-lhc youngs1cr up in bis arms. rg.ina y. am eo was 10 ave · h · • • • carried the larch in rural Adin in ping t e1r trousers, screaming and 1er. Sandra Fussey. works. And that's A bearded man identified aa Dan
Northern C.alifomia. Tambollco. whooping all th~ '::h~e. exactly where Merrick picked up the Watkins set off the anxious crowd in
who has had a mild hean attack in the Sco1t Ketchum, 29. of Newpon name this moming from runner downtown Laguna Beach when he
past, was worried Adin's heat and Beach claimed the star treatment he Monte Metzger. jogacd down Coast Highway carryin&
altitude. along with logistical prob-received after his kilometer was "a11 It was sh«r luck said Memck's a mock Olympic torch. The real thing
lems of travel, would be a s1rain. new .. to him. Bui the handwmc, husband, whose T-shirt announced. wasaboutfiveminutesbchindhim.
L k. b · h d ' ed · · "'Thafs m~' ...,.ife:· A · h I h uc 1ly. she was a le 10 trade wit a 1mpl runner was s1gn1ng auto-, , , • teen-ager wtt an a~ty enc tore
Malibu businessman for a ki lometer graphs and grinning like a pro. Shauna Pnce. a 19-year-old Cal provoked laughter later in the day as
1n Orange County. Women crowded up to him. beg-State Fullenon student from San he ran alone, the route at University
Kaiie Rogoff, Tambolleo·s sisicr, rs>=n=g=h=;m=l=o=s=;=gn=1=he=i=r=O=l=y=m=p=ic=n=a=gs=·==C'=lc=m=c=n=1=c=w=h=o=w='='='h=c=fi="="=t=o=rc=h=-•~n=d=C'=u=l=v=c=r=m=l rv=;n=e=.======;lives in Downey and was especially 1
pleased with the trade bec.ause 1t
allowed ramily members to witness
Tambollco's triumph.
'"It is really great. I am so proud of
her:· Rogoff said.
COAST CHEERS TORCHBEARERS .••
From Al
In le\!. populatl'd arc<1s ~uc h a~
C-ap1strano Bcalh. lhl"rt• was pll'nt) ol
bn:ath1ng roon1 bclwei:n unlookt'r5
In popular v1t.'w1ng '>pull> suth ai.
Fashion Island 1n Ne~pun lkach. tht•
1on.:h route.-wa \ lined ~llh 'lpectator\
JO deep.
·•1t 's a o nc1:-1n-;r-l11t·umt· evtnt."
was the reason l(l\t•n 1110'1 often b~
those expta1n1ng ...,h ) lhl·} waited
pa11ently for the 1urlh rt·la}. which
ran 30 to 45 m1r1u1t·~ Oclund '>C'hcdull'
through much o! thl' da'
ru prl"S'-'r\C 1ht• ()l\1np1l TI10ml'n!
n1an) o nlouk<'r' ...,crt.' read~ with an arra~ of photngr;iph1t· l"q u1pn1cn1.
ranging fro1n 1nc11.pt.•n!>1\l" 'napshot
Just Call
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cqu1pn1ent.
A.ttornc) M1kt Mt(.\anathan. 32.
ol l)ana Po11n . said he was videotap-
ing !he torch run. 1n pan, for the lirst
C'h1ld ht and his wife arc C:tpec1ing.
.. h .... ·ould be nice to show what ...,•as
happening whilt· the kid was (gctung
rc<id} to l"x'I burn:· Mc\lanathan
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\ 'artel) of 'endors were doing a
huom1nl! bu!>1RC!>!> along the rl'l:t)
fi1ute
\mcnt an !lag~ ~tild like 1cl." cream
111 a heat wave <ll ymp1e hats.
balloon" and button' sold bnskl)
Man) spet'laturs i.nappcd up white T·
~h1no; that rl·ad "The 19~4 <llyn1p1r
Torch Run·· on the front. and .. ,
Came. I Saw. I Loved It'" on the back.
Some neighborhoods displayt"d
signed and banners welcoming the
torch. A few printed greeungs Wt're
aimed at specific runners
Along Ford Road 1n Newpon
Beach, runner Bob Ling of Irvine
encoun1ered rans who used his
nickname 1n a sign that read, "Boo
Boo camcs the Torch:·
In fact. the people who ca med
1orches along each kilometer were 1he
heroes oft he day. They were urged on
by spcclators. and eaeh passing of the
name between torches gencnned
1hundC'rou5 applause.
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AMERICAN
JAZZ
REVIEW
FRIDA rs , JUI r 10 -
A IJ CU ST JI
Make a lunch date with fash-
ion Island and celebrate an
American tradition. Join us at
our Jazz Concerts beginnin~
at 12 and 1 o'clock. An Amen-
can Jazz Review -part of
fashion Island's special, year·
long promotion focusing on
the American lifestyle.
Located 1n The Broadway
Park -
• JULY 27 -Toni Marcus and
Al Majtland with Quester
•AUGUST 3-Bob Redfield
Band
Located in the Bullocks
Wilshire Wins -
• AUGUST10-Bill Baker
•AUGUST 17 -Vocalise
Stephanie Aces
•AUGUST 24 -Sceve Hof-
stetter
•AUGUST .11 -Toni Mar·
cus and Al Maitland with
Ot1estet
NPllll;tn MRlttlJ. Robinson's. ~
8rwdw.1y, Bullockfl W11sh1rtt •nd
ftuffums. ~ 7D fl~ 5fClt\"s '"all.
lust off P.t<:.lfk Cb,IJl Hlflhway
~tWet"tl MaC"Arth11t and /Im·
btlttt Blvd\ 1n NN·potf 8Nch,
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Torch support troops stop
in Mesa near journey's end
City on WheeISat fair rounds:
caravan uards flame across U.S.
By KAREN E. KLEIN
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It was 8:40 Wednesday night when the city on wh«ls
bcaan rolling into 1he Orange C'oun1y Fauirounds. Three
tiuge semi trucks. all bearing the rainbow banner
superimposed over an Olympic torch runner, chuucd
Into the campground one after another. bclch1n1 smO~e.
Most of the trucks bore 1.attered American flags up
front. One truck sported the Confederate flag.
"That one's from back home," said Bobby Waagoncr.
of Shreveport, La.
Sett1ng up camp on the road with the Olympic torch is
all in a day's work said Waggoner, an employee of AT &T's
Ekll South div1s1un. He had parked his mobile home/bus
alongside four others 1u the camPIJ'Ounds in (0$1<1 Mesa .
He and about I 10 volunteen. emplof«S and strvtce
staff have 1ravclcd along the 1orch rout.C' for two months an
44 vehicles -including a dining car. 1Utchcn--0n-whccls,
refrigerator van and power acneratina unit .
By Wednesday night, Waggoner was tired. He'd bctn
driving his sleeper bus with the caravan up from San
Diego and knew he'd have to be up early to catch breakfast
today by 5 a.m. Lunch and dinner would be served on the
road.
"I've bctn doing pretty good on sleep,*' he said ... But
some of'cm arc up half the night every n1gh1."
Dr. Sam Dolan and nurse Maryann Murray had just
joined up with the caravan's rolling mcchcal unit
Wednesday. The pair work for Pacific Bell in Los Angeles
and said lhey would ride through 1he end of the run
Saturday.
"The anticipation has ~en great." Murray said. So
far. medical problems along 1hc rou1e have been minor,
1-------she added. Bltstl'rS, scrape!ii, !iiQm(' heal c11.haust1on.
Costa Mesa was one of 82 ci ties to hos1 the nan1c
ovcrnigh1 wi1h1n !ls borders, according to Joe Donohue. a
public n:lattons spokesman ~·ho travels ahead of the
1orch. roordinaung mrdia roveragr of tht mammoth
event. Huntington girl
in dance finals
.\crob1t' d<1nccr 01an(' Ft•ldman off-lunllngton Beach
has qualified for 1oda} 's finals of California's "World
Senes of Dance i.\erob1cs:· sponsored by Crystal T's
En1ponun1.
Feldn1an look tirst plact. winning $50 1n the
1ndiv1dual category 1n the quahfy1ng competition. Along
with the runner-up winner and the winners in the learn
category, she will con1pctc 1n the finals held in the Mi ssion
Valley nightclub in San Diego.
Contes1an1s 1n the World Scril'S of Dance Aerobics
arc judged on e11.ecut1on of performance. choreography
and audience response. Firs1 and second-prize winners 1n
1he two categones arc eligible to compete 1n the finals.
Among the judges for the July 26 contest will be John
Britton, Ashley Gardnrr and Gina Lew nf K0';T TV
Channel JQ and John Gibbs of KLOY-FM 104.
l 'hc series benefits the Special OlymiC's. which
rcre1vcs half of the money C'harged 1n admission ($3 per
person) To date. more lhan S600 has ~n raised.
For advance l1ckets. ca ll (619) 2294 9010.
Workshop ln relatlons set
How to recognize and avoid the many games which
prevent rt'al Intimacy in a relationship is the topic of a
Golden West College workshop Friday. from 7 to 11 p.m.
1n the Community Center.
Steve Winer. knov.•n for his university courses 1n
relat1onsh1p-communicat1ons, will conduct lht' workshop
"Games People Play 1n Relationships" instructing
panic1pants 1n the techn1qut' to make game-playing
obsolete.
PrQgran1 rce 1s SIO. For more 1nforma11on. C'a ll
891-3<1'11
Attorney dlscusses dlvorce
Pat H('r70g. a11ornc}. will prcs~:nt another of her
111 orkshops on ''The Ll~gal .\spects of D1vorct'' on.Frida}.
Aug. 3. from l to 3 p.m at 1he Women«; Opportun1ucs
Center, LJ('I, .281 I Main St.. Irvine.
The workshop "·di <:over 1hc problems and
procedures 1nvol,ed 1n d1swlut1on There v.'111 be
d1scuss1on. ques11ons and ans111ers. For n1ore 1nformat1on.
call 856-7128.
Computer classes offered
('lase,.; 1n comptster use and programming art' being
ofl(rcd by the Laguna Beach Recreation Dcpanment
beginning Aug. 7. These hands-on clasSC's are designed for
beginners who want to learn to use computers for their
own enjoyment and career enhancement. Unl1mned lab
time will be available at a fully-equipped facc1ll) 1n Costa
Mesa.
'i'outh classes 111111 be held 1n the Recreation Dep1.
conference roon1 fron1 4-6:30 p.m. and adults will n1ee1
from 7-9: 30 on Tuesdays. For information call 497-331 I
Appllcatlons stlll accepted
Applications for financial aid to community not-for-
profit organi1a11ons in lrv1ne will still be accepted unul 5
p.m .. Aug. I 5, at 1hc Civic Center. 17200 Jamboree: Ruad
1n Irvine.
The ('omn1un11y Scrv1ccs Department will review the
applical1onsand conduct public hearings, before making a
recommendation to the C11y Council.
Questions regarding the applicauon process can be
answered b} calling Rose Anderson at 660-3929.
Ocean Festlval scheduled
The San c·1emente Ocean Festival, consisting of four
days of ocean and beach events for lireguards and the
general public. 1s scheduled for 8 a.nl. to S p.m .. Thursda~
through Sunday. Aug 16-19, at the mun1c1pal pier.
National lifeguard championships for junior guards
and the nation's professional guards. preface a final day of
fun~vcnts and exh1bit1ons for the entire familv.
For 1nformat1on. call 492-7751 . ·
"There's an ad,anct· tcan1 thafs been preparing for
months. mapping out the route." he said The local
advance 1eams. made up of AT&T .. Pioneers" (employees
who have worked for the com pan} 18 )cars or mon:) have
identified res\ stops. m<adc hotel rcscr,a11on~ and even
pinpointed garbage dump sites for the cara\ an .
Garbage dumping was a problem. at least 1n1t1all)'. for
the caravan. "Son1ct1mcs. when we d1dn'1 know what 10
do wHh it, ma)'orsofsmall lowns ~·ould haul 1t off1n 1hc1r
pickup trucks." said Branka McNall). food coordinator
forthccara,an.
·rhe food 1s bt.-ing provided b~ ARA Service~. of
Philadelphia, the same company that 1s feed1ng the
athletes dunng the Olympic Games. "It's great."
Waggoner enthused. "That driver o"t'r tht'rc has gained
sill pounds 1n the last week."
McNally , special projects manager "'Ith ARA . said
the company has provided food for 10 01~ mp1c e"ents ··1
went to Yugoslavia last w1n1er (to coordinate scr.'1ce tor
the Sara1e\O games)." she said.
In all. l 4.Q tons of food will have been scr,ed to about
100 people tra"el1ng with the caravan. Thai 1ncludcs6.396
pounds of meat, poultry and fish. 19. 188 dozrn rggs and
3.198 pounds of fresh fruit.
The last caravan members to roll 1nto the overnight
stop arc the 1oreh·tendcrs and AT&T cadre runners. ~·ho
escort individual runner-5.
The eternal Olympic name, flown to New York after
being lighted in Athens, is kept alive u1 two small miners'
lamps that travel along with the runners.
The lamps sta) 111 al all \Imes. though the) usuall)
don't have a 24-hour guard. The only time torch tenders
stayed up all night ~·ith the name was in Oregon.
spokesman Donohue !>aid . "They had a kidnap threat -
somebody called and threa1ened 10 sleal the flame_ Tht"}
stayed up 1n double shifts guarding ii that night."
Donohue said a couple of lamps tall) ing the eternal
flame may JUSI be "stashed a~a) someplace -in case of
an emergenc~ ...
l)onohue brected through to~·n Tuesda}. a da~ ahead
of the torch. to coordinatl' press passes for the torch run
H(' pulled a •ocktail tabte up to lhe pool al the Wes11n
South c·oast PlaLa hotel Tu('sda\ and ordered adnnk. tu a
c1garet1e and sprtad hi!. gl'ar oUt on the tablt• -bags of
colored stickers and secunt\ pa.sses. route 111nenes and
uny Ol)mp1c p1n.s ·
"Those arc m~ p1n.s." he said. 1nd1ca11ng the pla!.UC
bag of red. whue and blut· ornaments. "I hand th OS(: out at
all the hotl'l.s -10 the bellmen. the clerk..s -rhe~ go cra1~
l'\'ef)timc 111·c come throu~h a 1o~n I gi'l' 'cm ou1. I get
bc.-1\er ml·ssages that ~'a).'
Donohue. a na\1\'C ol Ha"'thorne. N.J .. has been on
the road since Ma), when 1hc Ol~mpic flan1c left New
York on 11s cross-countr) 1ourne)
At th(' pool 1-uesda~. thr blond-haired. hlue-c~ed
public relations ell.ccut1ve -he usually represen1s clients
in 1hc consumer markt'llng area -was shirtless and
tanned. He took son1e kidding from a photographer about
the ''rough life" of an Ol~mpic flaml' PR representative.
"Hey. remember. 11 was tough back east in Ma) and
June. What am I gonna do. sit up there 1n room 916 all da)
ioday?" he asked. "This 1s great ...
Donohue has followed the torch across count().
through the heartlands. the flatlands. tht' mountains. 10
1he coast. "lt"s been ou1ragcousl) great," ht• said.
"It sounds trite to sa). cverybod) 's said 11. but the
chemistry with the people has been tcmfic. ll 's been a treat
10 see how people have reacted. It's been all we ell.peeled
and more 1han we ever expected."
Through it all. the rela) has stayed on schedule onl}
1hrouVi sheer willpower. he said. "It slows 1oa crawl 1n thr
b1gc111cs. It's when we gel the<\ T&T runners out there that
"'e n1ake up for lost time. Those guys all staned out at 200
pounds -now 1hcy're down 10 I 00."
1\s the 1orch relay ncarrd ns last few da)S, Donohue
said. the media crush was ncann~ full bloom. "I got AP.
UPI. Time. Newsweek. the LA Times. Channrl 7 -1hey
all want a p1ecc oft he action.'' He Iii another cigarette and
ran to grab a Janghng poolside phonr "Ifs rraz)." he
rl'markcd
CALENDAR
[){'~pHc the hectic aspects oft hr 1oh. [)onuhut· ..aid.
he'll be sad when 11 ends Saturda} 1111th the stan ol the
------Ol)mp1C' Ganie ... "Beside,," he added "I'll ha\l' to find
rn~ ~a} bark tom) apar1n1l·n1 con1plt'\ ..
Thursday, July 26 Co1Jtrlbatlng to tbe Daily Pilot's Olympic coveragr
were nporlers Steve Marble. Kareo E. Kleio, PbJJ
Sneidrrman aDd Jerry Hirsch along wltb pbotograpbers
Richard Koebler, Howard Llpia, Lrr Payne. Terri Kean
and Eamest Coleman.
• 9 a.m .. Orange Coun ty Fair Board Meeting.
Memorial (iardcns Building. Orange Coun1y Fa1r-
ground\, C os1a ~ie~a
Worker seriously burned
in Huntington explosion
A S7-year-old worker suffered sec-
ond and third-<.1rgrcc bums on about
3S percent o(h1s body Wednesday in
an explosion at a metal treating plant
in Huntinston Beach. a fire depart-
ment spokeswoman said today.
The eJi:plosion cxcurred at the U.S.
He.st Trc111in1 Co .. 7471 Sla1er Ave ..
L&&ana Beach
V ncent Edward Ande~n. 22, wai
1ms1ed 1n the 400 block of South
Coas1 H1atiw1 ~ Wednesday 11ner-
noon on susp1c:1on of stealina a I Q77
Blue Mercedes on July 13 from the 900 block or South Coasl H11hw~)
-"ndcrlOn alJO w11 chargtd w11h
when gas reportedly leakW and
became trapped underneath ho1 oil
being used to treal materials to be
used as me1al sheeting. accordln1 to
the s~keswoman.
William Smith, a rn1dent o(Hunl·
ington Beach. was irtjured when the
a.as and oil apparently milted and
possession of less than an ounce of
maruuana found durina the bookina
process. He was released on Sl ,7SO
baol ••• A Laauna Beach man who m:en1ly
had bn1n SUflCI) wa.s flown 10
Saddlebark Communuy Hospital by
medical hthrop1er Wedne-Gy niaht
rxplorled and caused a !iimall fire
Smith was rushed 10 lhe lJ(' lr.1nr
Medical Center's bum Ct'ntt'r 1n
Or1.nac. He had burru.on h111 back and
leas. the fire drpartmcnt
spokeswoman said. No other 1n1une~
were reported 1n the 1nc1dent
after • minor accident a1 G~nneyrc
Strttt and Mermaid Sll<Cl. Medi<>
decidtd the victim Louis Richards.,
was 1urrerinc ill cir«l1 due lo the
recent operation. ••• N1nt pain orsunataua worth S90 ~ rcpontd 5t lcn from a bu inc.st
in tht 1100 Notk of Sou1h C"o.'\I
' Otoogo Coul DAil Y PllOTITllindoy, .>.JJty 21. 11114 •»
Pandemonium greets Olympic Torch runner JoU:inC through Newport Center.
Exceptional
torch bearer
keeps it aloft
'He hasn't let go of the torch yet.·
says proud mother after race
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
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One of 1he more ell.cepuonal runners dunng 1he
Olympic Torch Relay's tnp through Orange Count~ loda)·
and Wednesda) was Mat1hev. Bergholz. a mental!}
handicapped s1udent who graduates this week from the
Manon Parson School in Costa Mesa.
His kilometer was purchased by tht' F Scou Jackson
fan1d~ ofNewpon Beach and thr donation w1ll benefi11he
Orange Count\ Special Qlymp1C5 program
The 22-yeii.r-old Santa \na Heights res1den1 practiced
at school and a1 home 1n r«ent week!. w11h an Olympic
Torch replica his falhrr built
Matthew had plent~ of fans to cheer htm on dunng his
run soulh on Del Obispo Street from Blue Fin Dnvr 1n
Dana Point.
Fam1I\ members on hand for the C"''COI were his
parents. Sh1rlc) and HalT) Bergholz. brothers Douglas
a.nd Rick.. and s1s1ers Ka) and Carol. Even his
grandmother. 78-}ear-old Ahce Moore, drove from San
Diego to Dana Poin1 to watch lht' rrla~.
In add111on, man} teachtrs and s1udents from the
Parson School carpooled from Costa Mesa and hncd the
1orch kilomr1rr to lend Matthew their suppon.
A.cc-ord1ng 10 his mother, many spectators asked to
po~ for pictures with Matthev.· before and after he ran his
k.1lometer. Al about 6:30 p.m .. his torch was 1gn11cd b) the
previous runner. Jack Boscon of Huntington Beach. and
Mauhcw began his Olympic kilometer
"He slowed down a l1ttlt' bu at Ont' 1ntcrs«11on."
Shtrle~ Berghol1 said. "'pla1n1ng lha1 torch fumes cauo;cd
~1a1110 cough until someone adjusted h1\ grasp "But tor
the most part. he cut h1' running umr be11er than he t'\'l'r
did "
0-"r ~ -.., '-"" ·-
.\l tht• t'nd ofh1' 'llomC"lrr Ma11he.,., rC'l'l"l' eJ J '1ss
from Parwn School cla~~matc Tt'resa Barnell. I 7. and ~a'
g1\t'l1 his tort·h to kl·ep a~ a memento
Cheered on by family and frtenda. Matthew
Bergholt carries the Olympic Torch on Del
Oblapo Drive In Dana Point.
"Hr had a mar,el0u11 t1ml' ... Sh1rle' 8l·rghol1 ~1d
V.edne\da\ nigh1 ··Hr doe,n't u' a 101 o f~0rd\ hul ht
.:an \3\ ·01,n,p1c~ · .\nJ he ha~n·11c1 g11n l1hc \(lrch \l'I "
l-l1gh111a~ \Vedncsda\ n111rn1n~
Policl' ha\c no \uspc."<.'I' • • • (1r<"Sono Rcrnal ( ardcna<,. ~'-~a\
charged ~1th dnv1ng undt•r thl' 1n -
tlucncc uf alcoluil t·arl\ \\C'<Jnc\4.hl\
morn1n[1111 thl" Q()l hll'll l.. nf l ataltn3
Sttt"t'l Hl' v. a\ rl'lra<ot·tl ,,n S I. 'i( •l tiad
Huntlngton Beach
\ Ill 7fl hl LI\' and gra \ f-1)r,1 (1rrna~t11
\3lurd :it SI 000 ~a' ,hilt·n f1 L1n1 u
rarport 1n 1ht ~OOllbll)\.~ ol l.>t:la111arc
Strt•cl ••• ..,,n11c,1nl' ,J,,l·d hl'1 name 1n a
dn\t'·lhrough ~•nd o " al J)c r
\\11rnt•r.hnt11cl, I 801: ~a~·h f\l\J • • • .\cat huf1,lar rrpQnC'df, pned CIJ)t"n
a Krttn 10 1hc front w1nd0111 and !.lolt
f W1.l1et anJ a watch \aluC'd at $1'0
ftom e residence 1n t~ 6(XX) hlock of
Wamtr \\tnuc:
CoetaMeea
Abo\11 S660 was found n11"s1na
rromlhtC'hcvronsta11on 1Q.51:..171h
St .. early th1J week after th<' ps
sllltonclerk ttta fntnd 1n10 the booth
to brina him d1nntt
• •• I h1 t'\l'\ rn1t•n:'\1 an upcn rear d1\Qr
11n 1hc I Q():l t-JOl-~ of\\ al lace .\ \ t'nUl'
1 ucs<la\ and StOlt" S~I O 111 onh 111
\ alua"lCs . .\ !CIC'\ 1s1on St'!, sterro.
.:nmera and Je~et~ were among !h(·
11rm' rt'ponrd \tolen
Newport Beach
.\ Fountain \ a11c' man n:'p<'lrtC"d
1ht· theft of a C B ntd10 from h1~ true~
p.1 r~ed 1n the 11 ((\ hloc._ or Rutland
\\c-dnr\4.I&\
• ••
\afc1' Lca!.tng ,,f Costa ~'es.a
icponl-d tht 1heft of a IQ7Q BM\\
<:alurd at SI 8.000 from 1he 'QOO hloc•
of ~1ac l\rthu1 Roule\ ard
• • •
<\ Yorba Linda man n:'poned th<'
theO of a Clir \ICttO valutd al S 1.000
f'tom his Men:cdes parktd 1n the th<'
4100 block of Mac."-rthur Boulevard • • • " Newpon 8each WQman rcpont"d
1he t.-.eo ofa diamond nna \alutd at
J, 12.0CX> from her home on Half
Moon Ra)
'
Missing woman
reported a live
.\ ( os1a '-.1r).ll .... oman reported
missing Tuc5'1a~ apparent!~ 15 alive.
J("('('lrd1n1 to Laguna Beach pohee.
111ho have nilt'd out foul pla) 1n
tonnt"C't1on ~1th her l'Slrl\'·mom1n1
d1~nocaranCC'
Po\1ct" ~nll don'• lno~ 1hc e:\act
whcrcahoutsof\he woman. des.cnbW
a~ ha' 1ng su1c1dal tendenc:1cs. bu1
1n,n11ga1or .i\le" J1m1nc1 said ··h<'
phoned her mother from an unkno.>wn
fncnd's house Wcdntsday and wai
apparent! unharmed.
Th<' scaf'C'h for the woman. 21-vcar-
old Lisa Hoskins. bepn early fue1-
da)' "''hen ht'r puBC .,.,.,, found
wastled up on sh~ near a small.
abandon<"<I bna111 Pknic 8cac'h.
Hoskin~: boyfnend. who owned
lb( boat and wa,, with ht'T carhtr thal
e'·cn1na. told pohct he b«amc •"VY
With tht ¥1·oman. ~ho wai into•·
1ca1ed. far sw1mm1n1 after the! boa\
c1th llmr he attempted to Siil awt.)' in
11 hv h1mK"1f
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A4 Orq Cout OAlLV PILOT/Thureday, July 28, 1984
Interest rates
to stabilize
for time being
By Tile A11octated Pre11
Interest rut~ will ltkely stabilize
over the next few months, analysts
said after Federal Re)('rve Chairman
Paul Volcker told Con&ress that the
ccnltal bank won't u&}lten its gnp on
the money supply until I qss.
The flnanc1u1 markets had teared
~ore tiahtenina b) the Fed, but nov.
int.crest rates might eH~n decline
sliahtl)', the anal ~m said Wednesda)
f:ollow1ng Volek.er'\ an-
nouncement, the dollar. "'h1ch ha)
been soanng to record heights aga1n~t
otber major currem.1es. declined
somewhat. reflecting thl· belief that
U.S. interest rates are nut in for
conunued 10creases
David W\SS. chief f1nanual cxon-
om1st at Data Re!lourn:s lnl' predic-
ted ··stabk 10 ~ltgh11\ do" nv.ard
interest rates" o\er the (Omang
months.
In other l'l·onomal nev.\ \.\ednes-
day. a government resl'Ue paclo..age tor
aihna Continental llhno1s l\iat1onal
Bank & Trust ( o \ .. 111 pro\ ade a ··firm
base for a health) but consaderabl~
-;mailer bank" and should be un' e11cd
··very i.oon." Volcker told the ~ena1e
Ban~ing Committee Government
reguflitor ... 1nclud1ng the Fed. have
been negotiating with Cont1nental
oflicial!o on a reported S4 5 b1ll1on
bailout that would be lhl' largest ever
for a bank.
A., part of tts mid-year assessment
ofeconom1c trend'>. the Fed pred1l·ted
that econom1l grov.th would tum
sharph lower ne\I ~ear \\h1le mtla-
taon -v.h1lh has been lower than
l''\JX'Ctt:d -"ould p1d. up
\'Old.er lobb~ 1 ng tor further a c-
u on on federal budgl'l defiuts, \did
the choice "a" 1:>(1,,een .. .,u,tamed
grO\\lh an a frame...,nrk ol sreater
'>tab1l1t~ or a fl'lapse into 1nfla11ona0
economtc malaise ·
"Tht• hard fart ,.., as I Jm \ure the
<. ongre~s 1\ full\ a"are the defii.:ll
rema1m hugl· and ab\ent turthl•r
acuon. llttk or no tu rt her dedml' no"
seem\ probable for 19~ 5 and he' ond
C\t'n a!l\Uming the e1:·onom) con-
trnut>s w mo' e to lull emplo)ment
leH~ls ·· \'olcker said in tl•!>llmom
!)(fore thl' Senatl' Banking Comm11'-
tel·
•
Coloring his views
Icelandic competitor Ingl Thor J onHon eporta Olympic
aunglaHee poolelde Wedneeday at the Olympic swim
atadlum ln Lo• Angelee.
Upset? You 've got 'Olympic anxiety'
Psychiatrists say
there's a lot
of that going around
trallit w Ill mueasl' b) JO percent
··People have a sense that the) 're
being to\ aded.'' said Dr Duke Fish-
er a ps)chiatnst at Del .\mo Hospital
m Torrance ··1cs \Cf"\ clear that one
of the thm~s that 1!> preup1ta11ng
stress is anx1et) related to the Ol\m-
p1cs
One problem is the \l"lUnt\ forces
numbenng in the thou~nds and
including 80 heltcopters and l.,.,,o
blimps operated b) police oflicer'>
"'There's such a th mg as a search for
infam}." said Dr. Rex Beaber. an
assistant professor of fam1l} meds-
une at UCLA.
For more than two weeks. the e)CS
of the world will be focused on Los
.\ngeles and the games. ABC-TV 1s
planning I 80 hours of coverage and
more than 8.000 JOurnahsts are on
hand to co-.er everything lrom the
glutted freewa) s to the gold medals
That. along with the high profile
that sccurtt} forces here have main-
tained makes the games an inv1tmg
target for people ··v.ho "ant to be the
center of attenuon and ... suffer
pn"ate resentment that somebody
else 1s at the center." Beaber said
LO~ 4-NGELE~ <.\Pl -With the
Summer Games 1v.o da)'> av.a~. a
malad\ ps\Ch1atmts call "OJ~mp1t
anxiety" ha\ begun to atllict some
resident~ up<,et about hundreds of
armed f>ernnt) force\ the 1ntlu\ of so
man) foreigners and the pro .. pect of
clogged freewa,.,
Psych1atnsts said \.\edne!oda) that
they are getting more calb than usual.
most of them from ordinanl)' "'ell-
adjusted peopk unsettled b) th1!o
thought 16 hot summer da)'> ol
intolerable traflil. pac~ed restaurant'>
and stores o\·errun O\ tounc,t-.
"Loo~1ng out m) wandov. I nor-
mal!\ see student!o. a wide open oasis
into· the communll)," said Scott
Fraser. a professor of p<i)Cholog) at
the l 101-.erS1t\ ol Southern (alt-
forn1a. sate o( one of the 01) mp1c
'allages "No" I sec strands of fence'>
and barbed wire. people \.\oalking
around v.1th "al~1c tal~1e\
Gunman's widow
given relief check
Mam morl' \.\tll trl"dl mild .,,mr-
tom'> o.f <,trl'\\ "1th Jntaud<. dunng
the Ohmpll'> thl' Jl'>H.h1atn\t!-
added
\1 orc.: than "111~1 111 the --.~uo
athlete'> lroni I~ I tountnl''> and
thousand' ul 111urnali'it' and' 1<.11Ur\
ha\\: llootkd into Io' ..\ngdc .. 1h1.,
week \o tar lht• "l'Jlhl·r hac, ht-en
mild and relataH·h \mog-lret Jnd the
freev.a~ trallic ha<. been hgh11.·r than
normal But ollil'lill'> art hracang tor
lll'\I v.l·e~ whl·n the) predict freev.a~
5th St G H,1yr
If <:>tr ,.11:
··1n1elkltualh \OU 1.an c,a\ th1<. 1\
pan ul th1.· \ecunt\ torte\ that arc here
to ma~l' '>Un: e\ c:f)onl"" "ell-bc1ng i'>
m;.11ntJtnl'd But l'm1111una lh \ou'n·
tonfronted ~\1th forte'> meant to
lnntrnl and 1nh101t rc:npk ·
\n\ ma1or l'\t'nl -and lhl'
01~mr11.'> "Ill Ix· thl' 01ggest '>hO\'
l'\ er \laged in th1' pan oft ht' \\llrld -
1.01n he a target for dt'' 1ant'> and pc-opk
'>cck1ng a mnnll·nt 111 .lltcntaon tor
1hem.,ch c' ur 1hc11 l'3U~ P" -
l'h1atr1\t\ ..aid
555 555,
'\.\'\! Y51DRO (APJ-lht' w1do"'
nf tht' gunman who "'ent on a
murderous rampage in a McDonald\
re'>taurant rece1\ed the first chelk
from a sun'' ors' relief fund because
<.he needed $1.000 for "1mmed1atl'
npenses." the fund'') admin1c,lrator
\3\ s
°The second check went V. ednesda\
tu the father of a ~ oung man v. ho wa\
undl'rgmng surge~ tor hi~ "'ounds
said C l)de Lcelh. a reured San D1eio
publ1l relations consultant hired to
O\ ersee donauons to and .collect1on'
I
a rage
Spec1ol1ztng 1n foreign and Domestic cars
AUGUST 3 1s your lost day to place an
ad 1n the Orange County North and
Central directories So act fast and
call your Pac1f1c Bell Yellow Pages sales rxl
representative at 714-972-4011. b9J
555 5th St.
555-5555
Pacific Bell ,~
Yellow Pages
' ----~./'
from the ~an ·Ysidro Fam1l)"
Sun I\ Ors Fund
Leech )a1d the fir'>! pa} ment was
made to Etna Hul)(:n) on Fnda)
Hubert\·., husband James Oliver
liubem 41 was killed h~ a police
sniper a "eek ago \.\t'dnesda~ aftn
<ihoollng 21 pc-oplc 10 death and
"oundang 19 others at thl' fast-food
re\taurant 1n this Me\scan bordl·r
l<>mmunm \outh of~an Diego.
I l·l'Ch \aad hl' didn't kno" hm~
llubem \pent the Sl.000 "It v.as 10
help hl·r v.11h 1mmed1ate npense.-.:·
hl' \Jtd
l Jrlil'r 1h1'> "l'('k Huh<."rt' said \hl'
planned to <,t•ll her \lo~ for an
unda-.do\ed \Um to an und1sdnsed
bu}l'r an order t11 hl'lp ra1w her 1.,.,0
du ugh tl'r'>. agl'' I 0 and 14
Alien bill
future not
too bright
V.\~lilM1lO'-i !A.Pl -The
sun I\ al of a urntroH·rsaal rewrite of
the nation\ 1mm1grat1on la"s 1s in
<,t·nou'> Jeopard\ . .,..1th some 1n Con-
g.re'>' alrcath reading 11~ obnuar~ and
C\t'n II'> main '>cnate r,ponsor sa)'1ng
thl' ml·asure 1i, ··hanging O\ a thread."
The hall. v.hach ha'> become a target
ol u1t1c1!.m b} H1~pan1cs and by
Dcrnocrat1c pre'>ldenual contender
Walter r Mondale. would grant
amnc\I} to man\' al legal alien'> now in
the l 'n1ted ~tat('s hut impose staff
sanrtron'> aga1n"-t cm plo>er'i who hire
1lll•gal alien'>.
"il'n \Ian K ~rmp\on. R-WH1 .
l hid -.pon,or 11 11h1.· hall in tbr '>enatl'.
ga'e a gloom~ a .. .-.c,sment of 1t'i
prosix·lt'> \\ednl'sd.1\ and blamed the
\1tu.1t1<1n on "raging pant'>an h)S·
ll'ria" in< ungrl'''> tanned h\ elcc11on-
' ear polilll\
Whtie thl' hill has Oel'n p<t'>SCd in
dtlkrrnt formo, h\ hoth the House
and ~enate hatlei-.. sa' at"' doubtful
lhat am H'r"ll.ln worked out h~
nt·gollator" lrum the t'-'O houses
lllUld pa'' thl' Dl'moerat-controllcd
House.' again be1.·au\c of the
he1ghtenrd oppuo;11wn from Mondale
and H1span1e'>
Thl' ~knatc (ould '>1mpl) accept the
I lou\c 'eri.1on. but that .... ould he
unattl'plahlc to Pre<,1den1 l{eagan.
Wh11e lf ousc ~pokc'lman Lllrry
Speake\ said Wednesday.
l >csp1tc the srowrng partisan
climate on (.'ap11ol Hrll. the House
handed Prc!>1dcnt Reagan Wedncs-
da} one of his pct leg1slat1 vc goals. a
hall 10 allow o;tudent rchg1ous meet-
ing' in public high schools
Th<' H7-77 vote on the so-calkd
"equal alCe'l'I" mca,ure rcpresentcd a
rl'H'rsal nl the House·~ porn1on ol
1u~1 tv.o month~ 3go. v.hl·n thr
ml'.tsure tailed Lo gam the 1wn th1rth
ma1onl\ nrt•drd unda an n;~d1tt•d
prn<rdurt
V. hill' 1 lou't• appm"al nt thl' hall
w,1, not ll'rtarn, hnWt'\l'I hnaU'>t' 1t
v.:i<. .\tl.tl hC'd 111 a b11l pnH 1d1ng SI
hilllon m n t\\11 ~t'.H\ w <.tH·ngthl'n
tt•at h1ng of math and \l tl'n'e in
'L hoots .i b11l \t11l umkr re-\ 1ew b)' the
.1dmm1<1trat1on
Tht• ~rHttr meanwhile, unon1·
nwu\h m<H rd 10 tfo\t loopholes in
thr f4•tk1al luv. that govern!> d1'p<l\3l
11f 111\11 "':i'tr' in "hat 111 t'~pt'cted to
lw a 111111' ol pH'-l•krtrun l"n-
' rronnH·nt.11 l onu•rn <,ho\.\on h> C on
)lie'"
GunDlan takes hostages
in fast-food restaurant
By tbe A11oclattd Pre11
AURORA. Colo -A ¥unman looking for bLS estranged wtfe took th
hi!ot-foo<l rc)taurdnt employees hostage bnetly. then ended a fbur~h<
standoff early today with no shots fir~d. pohcc sard. No one was inJured 10'
incident and the three hostages were released about half an hour after them
entered the restaurant. said Mike Sellman. pohce spokesman. The aunm
surrendered to pohce about 3 a.m .• said Sellman. He •)?Pareotly ._
despondent over domesuc troubles and had gone to the Arby s restaurant
southeast Aurora to find his wife. a former restaurant employee who left h
last weekend. Sellman s:ud.
Seven charged In Boston anon•
BOSTON -Seven men charged with setting 163 fires. in pan to halt f
and police depanment layoffs following a taX cut. caused S22 million
damage and 282 tnJunes in ''the largest arson case in history.'' authorities
An 83-count federal indictment issued Wednesday allqes that the sev•
including two firefighters and two housing pohcemen. began scttma fires
trash cans to frighten res1dent!o. but later targeted commercial and resident
bu1ld1ngs when the i.maller blazes failed to attract enough anenuon
Suspect leaps through window, e«:ape9
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. N .J -Authont1es scoured a wooded 111
toda\ for the prime su~pcct in the hludgeoningdealh of an 11-)ear-old girl af
he escaped b) d1 v1ng through a window while being questioned at pol
headquaners. paltce said An 1m·est1gator who was alone with Richard
Jones in an oll1ce at the police station "went after him. but he made good
escape." Wednesda) night. said Moms Count) Prosecutor Lee Trumbull
Wltness saw lnferno begin
ROMEOVILLE. Ill. -A !>urvl\orofan oil refine!") bl~ said he watd
a crack develop in a 100-foot-tall propane tower J~fore the structl
e:w.ploded. killing 15 people and leaving two ottters missing in the ensu1
inferno. Wayne Kielma. 36. said Wednesday that he was making a rouu
hourly check of the tower Monda> afternoon at the Union Oil Co. refin1
when he noticed vapor coming from a hairline crack near a welded scam
Priest succumbs to AIDS
NEW YORK -An Episcopal pnest who was rejected by his suburb
church after learning he had AIDS found a new ministry m the last year of
life-among other .. icums of the disease. A funeral was to be held toda)' for I
Rev Mills Omaly. who died Monda> at age 44. 13 months after he v
diagnosed as suffenng from acquired immune defic1enc} syndrome.
Klller knew be 'd die
HOT SPRINGS. Ark -Four months before he went on a shoot1
rampage that left four people dead and three wounded. Wayne Lee Cross
had predicted he would "die 1n a gunfight with police.'' sa) s a woman w
knew him. Cros~le\. who died of a self-1n0icted wound after his shooting spi
Tuesda>. also once. threatened to kill the owner of a motel across the street frc
the one in which he $Unned down four people. Margaret Echols. 40, manager
the Qualll} Inn. !>aid she knew Crossle} from his slormishes with her fclli
workers and those at the Grand Central Motor Lodge. where Crossley fled af
trading shotc; with a police offic·erwho had stopped a car in which he was ridtr
Men make twlce as much
WASH I NG TON ->\ verage eammss for men are double the figures
women. according to newly released census stat1st1cs. For all workers over l
18. men averaged S 16.929 while women earned SS.238. according to the d;
collected in the 1980 census
CALIFORNIA
~
Beverly Hills ready for Olymplcs
BE\ ERL' HI LL~ -Wnh e>.tended hours, special services and festr
d1spla\ S. the \.\Orld-rcnov.ned boutiques and department Stores Of 8e\e
H 111~ are set tor an Jn\ ac;1on of01} mp1c shoppers that had ~et to matenahze c
\.\Celo.. belorl' thl' < 1amr' Many of Rodeo Dn .. e's fabled luxul") shops were me
populated v.11h s:ikspeopk than customers Wednesda) afternoon. and soi
merchant' lamcntt>d that bu\ine'i'i was do'>"n because their regular 104
l ustomcr<, had fled to a' 01d 01~ mpac crov.ds and traffic
Eagle scratched from Olympics
I OS .\ "'lGl LE.S -The d1mact1<.' flight of an eagle an to the Coltscl
dunng opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games was yanked from t
program because of the flap over the death of the bald eagle originally slated I
the performanu:. 'Tvc been on the phone for three days about the eagle," SE
David L Wolper, producer ot the Opening Ceremon}. ·1 decided I could
handle an> more conversation about 1t The eagle won't be tn the show an•
won't ha\C to think about 1t"
Domlnelll alde got $737,000
~AN DI EGO -The vtCe president of the now-defunct J David & (
rece1 .. ed S737.000 from the company in the 16 months before n declar
bankruptC). court records show The information about Nanq Hoover "
contained in canceled checks tiled as pan ofa civil lawsuit b) investors a"°u
former pnnupals in J Da\ 1d. the firm headed b) J . David "Jerry" Domioe
Lawmen swlndled In gun scheme
LOS .\NC1E: LE<; -Thousands of Southern California peace officers m
ha\e hl:en i,windlcd in a scheme 1n v.h1ch the) paid discount prices on firearr
that ne,er "ere delivered. a d1s1nct attorney's in\est1gator says. The allcg
v1c11ms lost more than $200,000 when they placed orders for the weapons
pnces that turned out to be too good to be true. d1stnct attorney's supcrvis1
1nvest1gator Robert Ewen said. As many as 600 Los Angeles Police Dcpartme
officers. 600 county shcnffs deputies and hundreds of officers from smal
Southland polace agencies may have rushed to plunk down money for assaa
rifles and 9-millamrter handguns heing offered at bargain-basement pric•
Fwen \aid
Divers seen near Queen Mary
LO~(, Hl \( 11 -Na') frogmcn e~amined the hull of thl' Queen Ma
alter w1tm'<i'>l''> \a1d the~ <,av. un1dent1fied divers tn the water near the popul
hotel-toun\t attrau1on in L lln8 Beach harbor. No explosives were fou1
durmg Sunda .. ·., <1e:irrh h\ 15 Navy divers "on ~neuver' m the area. sa
Joseph Pre' rat al. president of the Wrather Port opcrt1e.-. which owns t
Queen Man
WoRLO
Israel's final ballots counted
TEL AVIV, Israel -The final batch of baJlots was counted 1oda}'_
Israel's two ma1or parties maneuvered to break the election deadlock and fit
the leverage that could enable them to form a $Ovemment without the othc
help. Both the opposition Labor Pany and Pnme Minister YtUhak Shami
L1kud blOl were holding St'cret talks 1n attempts to lure smaller panics
which together won about one-third of the vote Monday -into a coallti•
government.
Trlpoll battling k111s l9
BEIRUT. Lebanon -Rival m1ht1as battled for the second day in a row
the northern city of Tnpolt today, and police said 19 people have been kill
and 79 wounded in the fighting. Mortars. truck-mounted multiple-rock
launchers and rocket-propelled grenades were used 10 the fighti!\4 between pr
Synan an<} anti-Synan m1huas The combat spread throu~ Tnpoli's seas1·
slum\ a~ well a~ three rcs1denllal neighborhoods. pohcc said.
Three Solldarlty memben reJeaRd
W•\R<iAW. Poland-Three more prominent Sohclanty members ha
been released frnm pnwn a 1he &O"ernment attempts to frtt 6S2 poht1c
pnsoners and '5.000 J&ilcd for alk&cd mmmal acts by late Auaust. An lntcn
Ministry offie .. I, Col. Zb1an1cw Pudysz. said Wednesday that Sohdan
fiaure!t AndnCJ low1k, Jcny Krop1wnick1 and Antoni Pietlucwaci had be•
released Slowik and Kropi"'1tcki staacd a hunacr stnkc this spnna at Bartie"
Pnson 1n northern Poland.
Rebel• won 'tjoln Jn elect1on
MANAGUA. N1caraaua -The m11n opposiuon coalluon l\aa dccid1
not to take part 1n the Nov. 4 prc11dcnt1al clccuon because the left lat Sandin is
aovcrnmcnt refuses to nraotratc wuh n1i-Sand1ni1ta rebel• In Pantm
incanwh1k. lender\ of the two Iara t rtbd J'l)UP' ••tneJ an aarttm<'
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take summer vacation
Summtr. the lime for run in lht
sun picnics and vacatJons. lS abo the
umt wbtn blood ~upphes tend to b(
at their lowttt. accord1n1 to the Red
Cross. More than 300 pints of blood
att needed daily to meet the demand
in Oranat County.
The Red Cros operates two local
blood ~ntcrs and numerous com-
munity bloodmobiles co meet blood
needs.
The Oranae County Amencan Red
Cross will accept blood donations
from donors between the ages of I 7
and 66, who wc1a,h at least I I 0
Pounds, and who are m good health.
Fmaht. I 1200 Voo Kann ft. lniant. 9:•~ am. to 2:30 p.m. 7S2--4000. El.t. 22~.
Aug.. IO· NewPon/Cona M
Board/Rea hors. 40 I Non.h Nc-wpon.
Blvd .. Ncw1>0n Beach. 12:45 co 5:30
p.m .. 646-1671.
Aug. 10: f B M Corporauon, 611
Anton (C.eot.ral Bank Dldt.). Costa
Mesa. 8:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m .• For
appu., 83S-Sl81. Ext 29t.
Aug. 11: Naval Reserve C.enttt.
2~S tsarranca, Irvine, :.CS a.m. LO
l:lO p.m ... SS2-3S22, Jackie Moore.
ui. t~ South Coast Community
utth. S 120 Boaill C.anyon Ori~ c,
lrvane, I a.m. to 12·4S p.m ..
133-:9800 Helen S n.
Aug. 17: Mercury Savm,.. 7112
Edifllef, Hunungtoo Beach I: I 5 10 6
p.m. For appts. 83S.S381, hL 291. A~ J8:Ca1varyOlapcl. 33732 Bia
Sur, Dan.a Pomt. 9:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m ., 493-2006.
A stable environment
The C.enter at Scapon Square.
18862 Beach Blvd. in Hunungton
Beach 1s open Monda} lhrough
Thursday 12: 30 p.m. to 7. 30 p.m and
on Fnday from 8:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m.
Call 835-5381 for more tnformauon.
A atable worker •weepe up at Coto de Caza.
aUe of the 1984 Olympic Modem Pen-tathlon n-ent, which begin• Sunday. So
much for •llence and solitude, buddy.
The partial schcdul~ foT the Com-
munity Bloodmob1les 1s as follov.s.
Aus. 2: Newport Libra() (Balboa
Branch). 515 West Balboa. Newport
Beach. Noon to 4:45 p.m . 640-:2241
Coast duo med school grads
Aug. 3: Family Health Program.
9930 Talbert Ave . Fountain Valle).
1:45 to 6 p.m .. For .\ppts. 835-5381.
Ext. 291 .
Aug. 6: A T & T . 23461 South
Pointe Dnve. Laguna Halls. 9:45 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m .. 855-7020. Charles E. Wnght, son of Ph1ltp
Wright of San Clemente and Be,1)
Wnght of Newport Beach, graduated
from Texas College of Osteopathic
Medicine, Fon Worth. Texas in June
with a doctorate in osteopathy.
He began a 12-month 1ntemsh1p on
July I at the Fon Wonh Osteopathic
Medical Center. • • • Yvonne Sheet~ of Costa Mesa has
been named to the Dean's Honor List
at Azusa Pacific Univers11'
To qualify for the honor. a student
must have earned a grade point
average of 3 6 or above Sheets 1s a
1unior at the un1vcrs1ty. maJonng in
music. • • • Three undergraduate students
from lhe Orange Coast area recet\'ed
their diplomas from the National
University's campus in Vista. Caltf.
at the June commencement.
They arc: William Roy Wigington
of Fountain Valley who received a
bachelor's of science degree in com-
puter science; and Deborah A. Fire-
stine of H unun~on Beach and Byron
H. Joncsofl rvme who both received
bachelor's of ans degrees in business
admtn1stra11on. • • • Susan E. Nilsen oflrv me graduated
w11h honors and received a JUns
doctor dcirec from Western State
College of Lav. in Fullerton at the
commencement exercises on Ma) 28.
As a graduate. ~he 1s nov. cenifit>d
10 take the ( ahfom1a tale Bar
Examination
Nilsen was a coordinator for the
Warren J Fef$uson Honors Moot
Court compe11t1on As a par11c1pan1.
she won the Best Orahst and Best
Team awards. She a lso ~rved as a
counselor in the tutonal Don Pro-
gram and was the assistant managing
ed11or for the "WSU law Rew1ew."
Philadelphia. Pa. Aug. 7: B.P.O.E. -Huntington
• • • Beach, 10480 Talbert Ave .. Fountain
Local students who were on the V II 2 45 7 30 u35 5381
• • • Dennis E. Bush of Huntmgton
Beach has been named to the
academic Dean's Last for the winter
1984 tn-semester at Pepperdine Uni-
' erst!}.
Dean's List for the 1984 spnng E:1.?91.: to : p.m .. 0
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semester at the University of the r-;A~u~g.~8~:~B~u~r~h~n~gt~o~n~N~o~n~h~em~~A~ir~~~~~~g~~~;!~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~;;~ Pacific. Stockton were: Karen Huber
of Costa Mesa; Kathleen Mos~ of B 0 I I w • I
To quahf) for the Dean's ltsl.
students must have 3 5 or higher
grade point average and rank in the
top 10 percent of1he1r undergraduate
class.
Irvine, Erica Warren of Newpon I an ymp c inner r~~~ ~~£~;0~£}~~:~~~L~:i . •
K.awada and Veronica Konesk1 of al.VD.
Laguna Hills. We are saluting our rwo Olympic location stores doring the Olymp!CS The Original Outlet at Olympic end Sant• 11
conveniently located 10 many Olympic events The West LA locatJon on Olympic •t Federal Is dose to UCLA and
other Westside events All locations now have beaufllul des1gn9f labrtCS baste tabrlC$, patterns. tnmmmgs. end • • • Lincoln Macke) Sn)der of Laguna
Beach received a doctorate of med1-
cme degree at the spnn.g commence-
ment of Jefferson Medical College at
Thomas Jefferson Umvers1ty in
• • •
Richard Alan Crawford. son of Mr
and Mrs. Robert James Crawford of
M1ss1on Viejo. as one of 626 students
llSled on the spring Dean's Scholastic
Honor Roll at Abilene Chnsuan
Un1vers1ty in Texas.
Valley Hospital
expands service
Women and Children's Hospital of for more women and children who
Orange Count) 1s the new name for a are h1gh-nsk patients requinng ver:
section of Fountain Valley Com-spec1ahzed care ...
muntt} Hospital. reflecung the fa-He added ... Our new name reflects
ctlit) ·s expanded maternal and ch1I-this evolution and the commitment
dren ·s services. here to our community's needs ..
CH}' and state d1gmtanes took pan When Fountam VallerCommum-
tn a recent chnstening for the hospital t} opened in 1971. the Ped1atnc L' n11
d1v151on. included IObeds. In 197l. ped1atncs
Hospital administrator C ra1g sened 843 patients.
M'ers said the services !'compnse a Toda). hospital officials said.
substantial. growmg pon1on of the Fountain VaJle} Commumt) has :!3
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Coat DAILY PILOT/Thur9day. July 26, 1984
LETTE RS
Bed and b r eakfast hostels
fantastic on your block
To the Editor:
Our lagunu ~ach ( m (. ounul
recently voted in an ordinance JX't·
milting commercial bed and break.-
fast h~tels in rc\1dcnt1al area!> 111
Laguna
I nte~sungl\ the c.:ounc.:il rTll'lll tx·r '>.
all of who m llH' in \lngk tam-
1lyres1denual 1onc" (R I I "l.'tl· rnn-
cemed about the traflil .in<l parking
1rnpat t on R-1 rcs1dent1al t0nl''> \o ol
course the ( ounnl'' ordinaml'
proh1b11s bed and hrt·akla't l'llm·
mernal ac.:t1v1t1c!I 1n ~ I
Thi.') 11.'h 1ha1 in\tl'J<l hnl and
breakfast belong!> in R ~ and R '
where traffic and p.irking probknh
alread y abound
In !ht'. nonht"m pan of Laguna
there art· largc R-~ and R-' neigh
horh0<x1'. alrcad) Jammed "Ith tmf-
jj, and parking problem' l' en tht
'\iunh Laguna Communll) \)\\Xla-
11on Board ufl ru,tec'> v.cnt on rc"·ord
1lppm1ng bt>d and hrcalda!>I lOm
mcn:1al acu' 1111.'!> rn an' 1cs1dent1al
art•a becausl· ot po1cnual rmpall on
rt'\1dcnt1al \trcet\ an<l nc1gh-
horhood\ Bui their plc:'J'i and !he
pkJ' of fl''>Jlkrll' ol R-2 .ind K-\ fl·ll
llO 1..kJI 1.•a1~
I h<1nk' to tht t"11 1.oun1.il ml'm
hl·rc, v. hu ll'll'rn:d to lhc pt•opk <1nd
'011.·d ··1'.o · I nr lhl utlwr 1hr1.'l'.
1nd1gn111in ··
Bl N nt (HIN I
I agun.1 Ucac h
Water plan a 'boondoggle'
Io the Ed nor
Ciov DeukmeJian 'v.atl'r program
I\ a mull1-b1lhon dollar boondoggle
that outhern ( aliforn1an'i cannot
afford
The proJl'd 1s an 1nacd1hl~ had
deal tor Southl'rn C. alrforn1a·s
ratepa\.crs Anording 10 the Senate
OITice ot Research \outhern {ah-
fom1an<, "'II pa\ atx>ul 60 sxrccnt 111
the cost<. of th1'> program 1n the ~car
2000 anJ ,rnh re1.e1H' about I\
percent ot the v.ater In that ~ear
alone. \outhcrn ( ahfornranc; Mil pa~
$115 m11!1on to recel\c onl\ S.'lO
mrlhon wonh ol -v.ater
If Southern tahforn1ans are being
nppcd-ofl lhl'> bad I~. then who bcn·
cfiis'> <ian Joaquin Valle) agnbus1-
nesses will pa\ wa ter Th1o; rs an
unatlordable welfare program that
tJ\l:\ ctl\ residents to bcnl'lit <iomc of
thl' v.cahhac<;t agnhuc;anl'\\ corpm·
a11onc; rn the '-'Orld
C rO\ 1.•rnor l'XukemeJran rc1.l.'I' cJ ~I m1ll1on 1n campaign rnntnhu11on'
lrom agnhus1nc'>'> during '"' I 4lC rnmpa1gn Thc!>e \ame 111tl0 res1s v. rll
recel\e hundreds of mrlhon' ol
dollar' in \uhs1d11.''> rt thl'> b1ll1on-
dollar houndoggle " ,1 pp rm 1.·d .\ nd
Southern C. alifom1an., will tool the
hill'
\ou1hem ( ahfomaa·s water need'i
can be met through more ~ns1bk
proJecti. For example. more watet
can be developed for the south b)
consen ing water that is being v.asted
an the Imperial Valle) than b~
apprO\ ing the governor's plan Thr'i.
would help us avoid million<, of
dollar'> of unnccessal) rate increases
Hurm) for Senate Pres1den1 Pru
frm Da, 1d Roberti and the State
Senate' The~ believe enough in our
Dcmocra11t S)Stcm to allow the
'01ers 10 decide whether the go' -
l'rn<>r°'.> nev. ca nal should be built rn a
'\tra1ghlfof""ard and honest manner
There's little wonder wh) Deu-
kmcJian wants 10 hide his proposal
from the" oters. T he voters will reJeCt
the plan because the\ won't want to
pa~ hundreds of m1 ll1ons of dollar-. Ill
,ub.,1d11e the go1.c rnor's campaign
contnhutors
(,o, ernor DeukmeJran's water pro-
gram I!> a np-ufl1 It \hould be reJettcd
b~ the leg1<,Ja1url' and II nece.,san h)'
1 hl' \ Oll'I'>
C or1.•\ Brov. n
I 11l·ml1,ol the R1,er
\al ranu·nto
Photograph angers reader
To the Editor
Your Thur\<la\ Jul\ 19 Dail)
Pilot lead \IOI) anJ Jlwmpan)ang
pictu re haH: prompicd m} letter
which I expect you will neither pnnt
nor acknowledge My <,ubsu1p11on
was in1l1ated b)' a phone call for a
l haritablc contribution. The terms of
thecontnbut1on include mydonauon
10 the Retarded Children's Society, lo
retu rn. I receive 10 davs of the Da1h
Pilot r m \ure the <;OC1etv I'\ a fine
organ1lat1on and their p·hone rep-
resentall"e handled hamselfrn a mmt
professional and congenial manni:r
l nfonunatel) after a 'cl) '>hort
u me I must admit 1 cann0t "3\ 1he
same of your ncwspal)('r The number
of '\uspects and v1c11mc; '" \taggl'nng
Whtk this ma-. be thl· news -11 1s
nc"'> on the le~el ofthl· rrohle lo~
Hov.c\ er C\C~n th1-. lo" In cl of
1uurnalrsm ""as cd1p'>cd ""hln 'our
photographer <Klt>mpanied thl' tnun-
f \ '>hcnff'> r•rnJ .it \1r Brr.in
V.anatahe' rt·,1d1.·11u· The purpm,·
ufdt'>pla) 1ng the und1~nrficd pmrtwn
of tht• ')hen lf'> ollirl'r ,111J 1\.1 1
Wa natabe 1s be)ond me.
\\ 11hout moral111 ng I can 'kl\ 1ha1
th1!> type ofJournah'>m has no plarl' rn
m) home. M} v.1 fe and two r h1ldrc:n
will not be purposefu lly ex po..ed to an
organization which promote'> fear
and Na11 search panics I know this • .,
the 1980s and md11.1dual right'> arc.~
nut ot 'ogue but a premise of our
A.mcnc:an legal S)Stem is that an) one
is innocent unul pro"en guilt) Your
picture !>tOI) rn the Wanatatx· re<,1-
dencc tned. con' 1ctcd and shamed
this "\uspccl ·· But more 1mpon-
antl\. 11 'i}mboh1ec; )OUr regard tor
the people in this communal)
The logical extcn!>1on of ><>Ur
atutudes rs that as c1t1zens v.e arc
gurh~ unul we pro .. e oursehes inno-
cent V.-ha! will the proof '>latement\
be" L1ft>·sl~le rac.:t' income. age '>l'\'
.\'> \OU probabl\. gathered. m'
'uhsrnp11un "hl'rt•h> tancelled
I 1\RR\ D ~·\Ill
< mm M,·,a
BBQ smoke gets in your eye
To the f-J11or
I hi~ ha' been onl' 111 the hot11.'\I
'>moggrest and mo'-1 humid wed\ rn
Laguna Bcalh \\l· arl' hnth cn\tl'll
and hes1eged h\ 1h, rl'\ltknl\ ol C"l'f"\
01her pan of \outhcrn C aliforn1a
hetausc of 0111 lo\rh .md hrcc1r
lJdt"n shorelrm· l '>Pn 1.llh or1 v.ed.·
l'nd..; o ur bead11.·., and H1.·l\kt Par~
and It\ (OVC\ Jfl' ·" jMlke<l "llh
\WC:ll\ humanll\ J' < 11nn l\land.
\nd \Ct our l'ldl·r H'\ld1.•nt' v. ho
O'-"O Ol'rthcr prr\:ilc 1-x1ol' nor pri' ale
)Jrd<, MC nu\\ Jl'p11,nl 111 the 11nu:-
IO\l'h pn' 1kgc ol coolrng 1111 1n our
nne and onh shorelrnnt park <)nan-.
warm altcrnoun, till' Jlf 1' c,n
hefowkd and pollu1nl \\Ith harhcrnl'
tumt''i 11 ln)lln'" our nn .111d fragile
lunp L lllle d11ldrrn .11r l'qualh a~
\ ulm·rahle 111 and l'qualh J\ Jam aged
by the~ unnn'l'\\:tf) uuhon mon·
0 ~1dc fume\ Of lUlll'{' II " t'Vel)-
one'<, inaht·nabll right to bH:a ihc
frt'sh a ir and rnJm 1hc \l'll\ldl' l14.:aut\
f he..e two grnu P' '' hu a rl' not
working 1n \Oml' .ur ,nnd111nnC'd
otlicc nr plant. ntTd 11 rHn nH111•
urgen1h
C)hould \OU h.1rirx·n 10 an .. 01w who
cannot ~ur\.IH' and thnH "1thout
1tlut110Jt on 1.1nu·r-1ndul·1ng alhc11 -
OHANC'ir C /\ J
Daily Pilat
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tJ\t\ harhcl ucd m1.·a1. I'd apprcuate
hi\ 1dent1t) l'"l' '1'i11eJ an park<,
hct\H'cn 'ian1a Barbara and '>a n
Diego \cl. I recall no • a one thal wa'
marred b\ barbecuers (an lln)one in
their w1ldes1dreams1mag1m· La Joll;i
allov. ing their 'ihurefront park 10 hl·
thu' dc'>poiled'' \\ h\. the memhcr' of
our< II) llall arc <,O rn'>en<,1\1\l. <1nd
untanng lO n1.•ed' ol thl' maJorll' of
our rt''>1den1s a., v.ell a' our' t'>llor\ 1\
'>Omcthing that I \hjll Ol'' 1.•r und1·r·
"tand
11 I' hard to lx-lrnt· 11 hut l ardl'"
tx·ad1u1mhcr., are .illnv.t•d .ind eH·n
cnrnuraged w11h passe'> lrom our I ire
Dept to bnng thl'lr pollull ng
barberucr, J o"'n into P1en1l kt•r.,· or
F1c;herman's ( ov(.' ~nmc grnup'
hn ng hll\hel'> lul l nt long. hc;I\ > logs
to hu1ld honfin.•s wrth and 10 rountn·
act thl'C'\en1ng·Hh1ll Heme. mo11t o l
the alread}-d1 mrn1 r,hed \and from
high 11des is hlacl.cned and l11 tered
w11h dirt) coa l\ and panialh hurned
log'> and undt·r'> h th1) 111tdl1fl't1I
rer,pcn and apprcc1a11on for our {1od-
1(1 "cn rn\lronmt'ntal beaut\'' rhc
man' rx·oplc I wl l. to tcn:11nh don't
1h1nk '" Pka'>t'. h1.•lp'
P \I 1 \ \\ \H\<\ V.-
1 ,1puna B<":tlh
H. l. Schw.rtz Ill
p •t It ,....,
Frank Zlnl
M1t'1lll\J•f1tl [ 111
Tom Tait
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SORRY ....
MISS AME?lCKS ONE
TlffilJ, Btrr Tiffi
WORLP JUST ISN'T REAVY FOO A NAKEP
0ERT PARKS!
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''Rather than watching beauty queens In bathJngsults. we can almost
hear them sajlng. better th es okelsshou/d be watching Masterpiece
Theater.··
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PAT BUCllANAI'f
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, JACK
AND EISON
'Brass'
set up
bailout
fraud?
Ex-Navy official
was abig help
to Gen eral D¥namics
W"\SHI NGTON-Congress1onal
in1.est1gators -diggrng into General
Dynamics' b1llioo-dollar bailo ut by
Congress in 1978 are pamcularly
interested in the role played by then-
Assistant Navy Secretaf') Edward
Hidalgo.
The company's internal docu-
ments on a mult1-m1ll1on-dollar sub-
marine contract have been eumrned
by my associate Indy Badhwar. The
documents indicate that Hidalgo was
instrumental in persuading company
executives to drop their claims for
cost overruns and. instead. to ask for
a congressional bailout on grounds
that the compan} was an danger of
financial collapse. The defense con-
tractor took Hidalgo's advice. even
though General Dynamics was in
sound financial shape and. therefore.
not entitled to a bailout.
The result was that General
Dynamics was gi ven S 1 billion by
Congress -rou~ly twice the
amount 11 had onginally claimed 1t
was owed an cost overruns Hidalgo
became a consultant 10 General
Dynamics after he leti the Navy.
congressional sources sa} he earned
about S75 000 in fee<> from the
com pan;.
The com pan) 's claim fo r S544
m1lhon was d1sallo"ed b) the Na' y·s
Claims Settlement Board Its findings
so outraged .\dm H}man R1d.o,er
that he asked for a Jus11ce Depart-
ment mvesugauon. A grand JUI) was
convened but the case was closed b>
high Justice Department officials,
Not so doggone fast on those
anti-Miss America editorials
Despite this. Congress approved the
SI b1lhon windfall fo r General
D\nam1cs, 0Now P. Tak1s Vehot1s. a former
company vice president and board
member. has told congressional 1n·
vestigators for Rep. John Dingell. D·
Mich .. that even the S544 million
overrun claim was fraudulent. let
alo ne 1he $1 billion bailout. He
estimates that General Dynamics
owes the government about S 1.5
b1lhon.
It is nonsense
to suggest Vanessa
was exploited
fhe dethroning of Vanessa Wil-
liams. !Or ha' ing posed for porno-
graph1t pictures. has gi"en our Lords
'ipantual yet another opportuna t) 10
trash their fa,onle symbol of our
'>Cl(1st <,oc1et' -the Miss America
Pageant
.. Pen1hou~e magazrnc and the Miss
"\mrnca Pageant arc on a con-
tinuum .. hulled Tht· "Jc" York
Tame'> .. Mr (rucnone "reaping big
buck" on a Miss America in 1hc nude
-but not as much as the pageant
aln:ad} has made on ht>r and her
predecessor.; in swim ~u11 s" ··we rt'ally don't care who 1<. Mr'i!I
America." '>nrffed the Wa'ih1 ng10n
Post "This 1n<;lltut1on itself as luda -
rrou'> . a glrltel) cattle c,hov.-a
le'ill' al ol hu\l measurement\ madl·
<;1.·mi-rl''>Pl'Ctahk thl'\C <la~c; h)' prnt·
cc;1a11on\ of """"' 'iennu'>ne,.. 11
Vanc'>'>J William'> ha\ hastened the
da\ v.ht.·n thl' tcln f\t'd caule \hov.
v.1il hl· no morl· 'hl· v.tll ha'e made
an endunng t ontnhutwn to .\mt·n-
tan li fe··
Behind th" 'nl'l'rl ng dl'n'lion 111 1h1.·
\tlantK ( rt\ pageant one suspcu' "
no -,mall mt·asurl' ol d1t1\l \nohhc..•r.
rhe E•aahllshmrnt ll·n<J, pan1cularh
tu disparage tho">t• lllrm' of en11.·rtain·
menl the .\menlarl masM'"> mo'>t
enJo> -'i.lOl k l<lt racmg. boxing
beaut\ cnnte<.ls. l'tl Ha thcr than
wa tching beau11, quren' an ba thing
.. um . wt· can almost hear them S<l) 1 ng.
helter the'il' yokel~ should be watch-
ing Masterpiece Thea ter
But. before denouncing 1h ,•
"h}poCns} ·· of 1h1s harmlc'i\, If
frn olour,. pagC'ant, thr \e Pcck ~n11T<1
should \tcp out\1dc tl\c1r own glas<1
hnu\c!I Man}' would be earning far
~m:illcr 'al:inl'" were the 'iunda)'
ed111on<. of thnr 11wn nt.•v.\pal)('r.. not
pfa)tcr~ v.11h hngt·m· ad<, k alunng
mo<lel' a good deal more '><'antllv rta<l
than an)' of )'oung woml'n parJd1nti
thr 1 u111o1.a' at ·\1lan t1C ( "' And thc
'-<!mt' ~a .. hington Poo;l cd111on that
hopeful!> ant1c1patcd an ,·art\ drm1..e
to the M l\'> .\mema .. lattk \ho"'··
1.'afTll'd lltrll.illntt patd :td<i tor n (
thc·:11c1<. oflrnng adult cn1t·rta1n·
lnl'nt .. ( Ollll.' un lhl• moral hohh\
hor<ic. folk\ l o dc~nhl· the Mt\\
•\mrru a r>:ttl<'ilnl .1 .. \l'"'' .ind C\·
pln1ll\l' 'on a n>ntinuum · w11h v.h111
Crlirtrom· d O<'<i (or a ll\1ntt '' a
lOnHll('rtl IOOll'd an knHOl\l 1dcul -
llj.!\ n111 { <1mmon 'l'n'i<'
·1 ht M1'' ·\mrnla l<mtt•\f l<'I
dHatn 1'h"1rnl tw.-au1-.. 111 fan: and
tnr m 1',•n thou\<' puhli\ht•\ hard-l urr
''"""'ll'·•PI" I r~t· Pl:l\hl1\ :rnd Hu'·
ll1•r 1t 11·1h111'' v.nnll'n '"th<-lnc•l 111
PAT
BUCHANAN
animal\ pct!> at best Pla)ma1e of the
month t'll \s Susan Bro"nm1ller
atte'll\ pornograph~ 1s a de-human-
111ng prl''>entauon that asks us to look
JI women a~a ttractl\e pieces of meat
It l'I nonsem1cal to suggest Vanessa
\\ 1lham'.i was s1m1larly explo ited by
the Mac;c; Amenca con1es1 She and
hl'r parents we re elated w11h he r
triumph. '>he won US.000 in '>Cholar-
'1h1p monq; she earned S 125.000 in
appcarame and endorsements: she
wa<; congratulated b) the president.
her c;1nl_l1ng lareer wa\ about 10 takl'
otT (run 1on1.·\ pirturcs. on the othl·r
hand. '>ltkened an<l demoral11ed he1
nrnth,·r Jnd lather pcrmanentl)
\C11kd hcr reputation Onh <,omeonc
"ho romc\ Ill 1h1) qut''>tion with a
prcrnncea' ed cultural grudge aga1n<;1
th1.• Ml'><:. .\ml·ma pageant c.:an rnrn-
part• thl· ln OOlUl)U\ OcaUI\ tOrl ll'\l
'-"' 11 h ""h:11 Roh ( • urcmnc d<ll''> lor a
II\ JOl_l r hl' kmrn!'>I tdt•al of lhl' \otmg
\men~an \\0111,1n ma\ be th1.• unda·
graduatl' at Ra<ldllfr ""ho l'\(. hcv.s
make-up and pac;onal appearances
'>o a\ 10 deHlll' mort· tr mc lor
1mponan1 matter\ lr ke the nuclear
ht'l'/l' I 1111; To l·al h h1.·r own
Uul tht."rt.' " nothing tnhcrcntl ~
L_L.M. Bovo
degrading about the ideal of Miss
America, as championed by the
Atlantic City pageant And there is
much that is pos1t1 ve about tt.
Millions of young women in this
country do not have the academic
aptitude or credentials to make Law
Review at Yale. Their amb1t1ons are
pointed in other directions - to
Holl ywood. or television. or enter-
tainment, or fashions. or modehng
For these young women to take
ad,antagc of statewide beaut) con-
tests and the Atlantic City paaeanb .
to compete 1n talent and appearance.
for pnzes and an opportunity that
may not come again. 1s not immoral.
As Geraldine Ferraro reminded us.
that 1s what Amenca 1s about: Open
doors,
Was Diane Sawyer exploited when
she won the Mass Teen-age America
contest'! Was Bess Mye~on exploited
when her career was launched by
winning the Miss Amem·a crown?
Was Ph)lh'\ George'> Wa\ Debra Sue
MafTct Mi'ls Amenca 1983. expl o11ed
when she used the conte'i t as an
avenue out of a JOb in a bakery into a
career as a telev1s1on personality?
Between the sleaze of Bob Guccione
and the harsh ant1-femm1sm of the
National Organ1la1ton of Women.
there is surely some middle ground
And on that ground the~ 1s ceruunl)
room for a Miss America. And 1f the
PecksnifTs of the edttonal page and
their prudish consorts from NOW do
not approve. may~ they can find a
good Linda Wcrtmuller film to see
that night
I P•lrlct Bacb1a.a 11•1yl>dlca1~
colamaJ1t.)
Compan} documents rnake clear
that Hidalgo and General Dynamics
executives considered the "blue
suits" -uniformed Navy officers -
to be the ctuef stumbling blocks to the
com pan) 's mult1-m1lho n-do llar
claim. One inter-office memo re-
ferred to two admirals. Donald Hall
and Alben Kelln. who were perceived
to be hostile to the company's
interests. as .. the two admiral
clowns."
According to another memo by
General Dynamics Vice President
G.E. MacDonald, Hidalgo thought of
another admiral. F.R. Manganaro. as
an adversary to be evaded. The memo
said the assistant Navy secretary
"had withdrawn the (overrun claim)
from the Manganaro Claim-; Board.
and that he had establi shed a new
review team within the secretary'
office."
Thl· memo addl'd s1gn1ticantly:
"Hidalgo sa1d he would. w11houl
question, be gnlled by 'anous con-
gressional committees on what our
claim 1s really worth .... Hidalgo asked
that all of the d1scuss1ons be 1.ept off
the record . :·
ThC' intcmal documents make one
wonder whose side Hidalgo as on -
General Dynamics' or the ta~payer's.
He seemed determined 10 press for
the bailout of General °>"nam1n.
even though the company s sound
financial condition disqualified at for
such help under the law.
According to a MacDonald memo.
when company e~ecutivcs 1ns1sted on
pressing their original claim. H1dalso
told them: "Absolutely not. It would
blow our main case" -that is. for tht-
bailout.
Executions rate high Company Vice Presiden1 Max
Golden noted in another memo that
Hidalgo told him at a private mtttma
that he had met with aides of several
conaressman who had General
Oynam1cs contracts in their districts.
Whal''> }our i.t~nd on 1he current
11111100 to tclc" 1~ the execution~ of
c.ip1ta l cnm1nal~" A Boston p~y
thtatmt clatms some peo ple would
nhJCCI rcalou!>I). but a larae maJOnty
1o1.ould hlc to c;cc \UC h legal killings.
I le .,.lid hc.'''i cenarn a tclev1~
cxecut10n v..ould ict the htghC'il
'•<'l\Cn ratrng e' C't recordt.•d
Dom l>t1) .ind Mnrlon Rr.1ndo -
a\1' \our J\trulogl'r v..hJI 1t rneam -
""err horn on thC' \.'lm<' lla~ .\pnl 1,
1"124
fhr <;amc \Ofl 111 t•mbJrra.,..mcnt
thllt 0 111\C'\ \omr pcopk 10 hlu'\h rrd
cau'><''i othC'r" 10 turn pak
In ,lunr of 11> ix •II l•Hllinti l<l lOUrt
fl'tord' in <ll lnhoma l 11\. a man
th1•rc nimled N1•' rr I .itl hkd fnr
\
hankrupt1.'
Do you rnok w1th w1nc'l In a According to Golden. Htdalao
ton ... cnt1onal o"cn. the alcohol stated: ··one m~"ia&C that came
e' aporatcs. hut not in a miC'rowave throuah loud and cle.ir wai: 'There
O\c.'n could bt no funhcr request of
Rahb1t'I aren 't rodent • but C'onaress for claim money.' He tated
porrnp1ncs arc many umn that he was labonna on
.. Taps .. datc'I balk 10 the Thin)' our bthalf in the 1vy, Depanmcnl
\cars War. 1615 I MJ Not the well· of Defense ond the Offi~ of Man&Jt-k b I r mcnt and Budget. He u ted that nown ualc ca I. hat came alona ""' meet qam ... indicauna that It
much later But the name "Taps" to probably ,..ould be be t to continue to mean the mrhtary day's end aianaJ. At /: bedtime the provost visited each · mttt alone 1or the time bf1111-"
1 • · · Footnote: A General Dynam1C't m1 ltary untt to tap the buns into spokesman vehement!) dcnic-d
every keg and mark 11 with chalk. The chaf'Jt) of wronadoin ~lht com· chalked marking.' we~ thcckcd the H ·d J ncu da y to make surt the k-hadn't pen) e sai the U$llC't' panmcnt -• had vrnd1ratcd the firm be rtopcned nflcr "taps ...
L.M , Boyd I• a iy•dl<'•l•d tJ1<"t Aodtnoa Is • 1yadl<"•IH
CO}UUIUI. rol•m•/11.J
-
Spectatora, who were eager to .ee the torch,
•pilled lnto the •treeta and •lowed Juon Baldwin'• run to a walk, even with police
e.cort, ln bl• hometown of Laguna Beach.
See
how
they
ran
Pictures !lho"' the da) lime and
twilight exrnement of the Ol}mp1c
torch rela). but hundreds of other
Orange Coast residents stayed up past
their bedtimes Wednesday to root on
the runners.
WestcldT Dnve and Irvine Avenue
1n Newpon Beach were lined with
grandmas in night robes. children 10
sleeping bags and teen-agers on
blankets who were urged to "cheer for
Steve" by his "official Olympic
runner's family" at 12:30 a.m
A commerc1al-ltke chant of
"Where's the torch? Where's the
torch.,.. erupted bneO} before his
am val
.. This 1s like camping out the night
before the Rose Bo"' I parade ... com-
mented one woman as the walling
was enlivened b) such ad hb antics as
one bo) "'ho ll t a rolled newspaper
and spnnted down the street.
.\ woman passed a plate of frcsh-
bakcd cookies to her Spnng Lane
neighbors huddled at the end of their
cul-de-sac as the whirling red and blue
lights of the relay escon vehicles
trailed ofT at 2 a.m. toward Bristol
Street.
And then JUSt as quickly. curbside
athletes -ltke real Olympic com-
petitors -found that the moment
the} had wa11ed for so long was over
in a matter of seconds amid a blitz of
Oashmg cameras.
Dilly PUil THURSDAY. JULY 26. 19~
ANN LANDERS 112 ~
ENTERTAINMENT 83 .
8USINE8885
o.., .......... ., ...... ~
Relay aide gave Jon SlraCUN, 5, eztra •upport at the 8tart
but he 800D ran una .. t.ted by Capt.trano Beacb nelCJabon.
Dally "'°t '9lotoe lly LM l'a~
By•tandera quickly repaired faulty torch •upport on Mary
Jones' wheelchair momenta before •he received the name.
Among oldest runnera was Surfer Krl8 Muro, 8 , of San Clemente took a Ann Bur&er of Huntlngton Beach eat with
Ralph ldlller, 73, Newport. moment to watch Olympic bt.tory paulng. Sauu on a San Clemente overpau to watch.
o..,,... ...... ..,, ....... u,111
Rtcbard Tbompeon and lluine Weinman
declined any competition ln croquet or darta.
Polo crowd
can really
rein in fun
Who will mode l N-Mjewels
for a 'Gem of a Party'?
Polo players take their horses to parties.
Af\er a recent game at the Orange Count)
Fairgrounds. Aurora Dawn Harris' Back Ba)' home was
surrounded by horses and trailers.
Five teams had been involved m the games and the
party gave the players an opportunity to re la>. before
starting home (some oft he teams are from Los Angeles
County)
A I most I 00 were there 1 ncl ud 1 ng sponsors and fans
What was the main top1cof conversa11on., Polo. of
course. "Polo players always talk about the aame ... said
Marta McCarty, player of the South Coast Polo Club(so
is Hams).
Some of the guests t11l 1n a compeut1"e mood 101
involved 1n croquet and others "ere a1m1naat the bull's
eye 1n dart games
Indian-style hond·ouevrcs(made by Royal
Khyber) were plenuful and cumcd and volu1n~r
banenden, 1.evlA Davtund Jon Barrtt(brothcrofthc
hostess) were serving up Pimm'sand soda and beer.
(After the party some of the aucsts decided to curT)' on at
the restaurant fordmntr).
Among those thcrt were 0.. Patd. lonstime OC
polo player; Gerald Bell.)aml•, Nttk Oto. Ray
RatmaaseD;J•d1eMlcU IBeeew.Jeulf rl.ell r.
Marla McCarty of the South Cout Polo
Club tries one of the cool (and authentic)
Ralpb Rodltelm. MaxlDe Weinman ( P1mm 's). Margie
Bettenbaaaen. Marpe Peacock, Rlcnrd Tltompaon,
manager of the Malt bu C tub. Tom and SloHJ Dane an.
• • •
The prcctousJcwelsofNe1man-Marcus "'111 be
modeled Fnda)' at JoAue and Gene Milt'• home 1n Big
Canyon Some surpn~ models will bcJom1na the
profe 10nal manncqu1nsat the 7 p.m. "Gem of a Party ..
cockta1l-bufTet atTausponsored by the Colleagues of the
Center forCiuuve Ahemat1vcs.. (Besides the beautiful
nngs and nttklaccs. &UC$\S Wlll 1et to see the results of
JoAnne's rcttnt rcfurbishinaproJcct.) T1ckets($37 50
sinalcandS75coup1 )maybcamnaedb)'calhng
~2-0377 or673-578l.
drink• Kerin DaYla, left, and John Barrl.9
were mldn& for po.t-aame party pata.
Plparuzi istdir~ b Dail} Pilor.~r}I~ Editor Vida
Dean Don Patch le nenr far from a bone.
t
Ba Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 26, 1984
Lesson in responsibility given high marks
DEAR NN LANDtR5. I 1hmk 11
'-"Ould be wonderful 1fthe rtadc:n you
ha"c helped through the yea~ "ould
drop you a tine and tell you c:uctl)
"hat bit ofadv1ccchan,c:d thc1rh\.es
for the better A1111
LAllDERS
I) 1mponan1tu 111~1111 tn nn l'htlJrl·n a
sen\C' of t'C'\f)OO'ltb1ltl) lo mal..l'
1hcm appr\·uall\ ~and 10 tl'lognlll'
th;u ll 1~ not unh fair lo rel urn" ha1
lhC) borro" bul I here I!> lhl• mallt"I of
)td I· rl'!t!X'l'l
rhank!> . .\nn Lande~ I owe) ou a
de bl of gr.1111udc and I wanted to
1c:pa) II b) \\ nting thl!I kttCT -
I rcmembcrM>meth1na )OU \\rote
that made a lot ofd1ffe"=ncc: in the
upbnngmgot m} childn:n. You ~•d.
"If you give: yourchild~n ag1ft. lc1
th¢m koow 111sa&1f\ and that you do
notexpc"Ct to get 11 back. If, howe\ er.
tt 1saloan, make sure they under-
stand 1t is a loan and that there 1s a
responsibility to rcpa} 11 "
seven cents he had borrowed from
me. There was such a glo\\ ofpnde 1n
ht~ face when he handed over the
\ OLI R G C)()[) FRIEND IN 0 \f...
LAND
DEAR GOOD FRIEND: What a
day-brightener! I am dellgbted you
wrote. Aod now, if any of you ou1
tbere would like to share wltb mt' one
single pltte of advice you received
from this space that changed your
life, I 'd bt pleased to bear from you .
We had very httle monc) "-hen our
children were p-owang up In.--
membcrbow tt warmed m' heart
, whtn our 8-year-old son rci urned
n 1ck.el and two ~nmes It was
beauuful' Later in life 1h1s !Mime: chill!
borrowed much larger sums. He
repaid them all as soon as pos~ible .
with thanks for the fa"or
) o u taught me that tt was l'\trt•rne·
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dunng the }ear"'c 1nv1teour mother'
out todanntr (Gl!tterand Mother's
Day are two of the occa!ltons.)
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old. 6-foot son. lave wi~h my mother-
in-law. For ~veral year.; ma ro"'.
whenever we have gone b> to pick her
up, she ha!> that huge kid wuh hl·r Of
course. we a~ obligated to pay tor his
dinner. Thebo~') apix-11me as in-
credible He can eat tw1ci: as much a~
an) farmhand l''l'everrun into
lnvanabh thd)(n orders the mo~•
l•'lpt:n!>avc items on tht menu.
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gr.mdma alw&)'i \a)'~ "Ofrout')c )O U
Ii.now I'd love to bnng Bcnrand with
me 1511 all right tfhe come) along'!"
Wereply."lt'suptoyou "hoping
c.hc will sense the lack ofcnthusitbm
and leave him at home. Enher she
doc~n'tget at or she has no hes1ta11on
about taking advantage of us.
When we take the grandma!> out.
we do not bnng our own children
because we cannot afford 11. Thebo)'<,
pn.-sence at these special dinners year
aOer year 1s beginning to get on our
nerves and we need to know what to
do about 1t <an you &Ul&~t ~omc
•h1ng'!. ~HnRT flN PA 11 ENCE
AND FUNDS INN Y
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simple. Next time aay. "Sorry, but
Bertra.nd 11 not Included. Wiien we
brio• our own cblldrttn, we wlll lnvl
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let ordered, ~nd $2, plus a lon1.. sell
addresS«l stamped en vclopc (3 7
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Vacation suspense builds
I hl'rl' \.I.as a ume ''hen tlw IJ\t
Lolurnn I \\ rotl' tx·forl' n1\ 'acauon
\.I.a\ nothing to bring 'ou to thl' l'dgc
of ~our 'IC'at I JU!>I dad m) usual 1h1ng
and then addt·d. "'tee all of ~ ou
reader'> in three \\-eel..s •
Someumc:~ \OU c,ho\\Cll up and
)ometamc!> vou didn't
Tht•n tel~·, 1'>1011 caml' up Wllh a
perfect soluuon to hanging onto 11s
audience throughout the summer -
1he chfThanger
People couldn't ('at during the
summer month!> "'ondenng "ho shot
J.R .. and there wasn't a da) went b}
that hundreds of people weren't
calling the studios begging 10 kno\\
"'ho died in the tin· on "Dynasty."
( .\nd that wa!i onh the cast.)
This year. the)·\ e done 11 again.
~e have Phaltp and Angela from
"Falcon Crest," whose plane went
down and we don't know which one
of them bough I the farm . There as a
rumor that ll was Phahp. who really
liked working stead~ and ma) JUSt
show up at h1sown funeral 1fh1sagen1
has an}thang to do \\<Ith 1t.
Then. there's the .. D}nast) •· fam-
11\ "'ho 1f the} were poor ""ould all be
WEDDINGS
"
ZWEIG-BAKER
Huntington Beach residents
Machelle? Joy Baker and David Aaron
Z\loe1g were mamed Jul\ I in Temple
Beth Emet. .\naheam
Their parents arl' Mr and Mrs
Robert Charles Balo..er ol Huntington
Beach and Mr and '-1rs. Arnold H
l\\ctg of tud10 Cit).
The bnde wore an ''Or) satin drn<,
wtth a high necked collar with delacatl'
lau: tnmm1ng lhl· collar. sh.'l'\eS.
hdmhnc and long trJtn \\Heath of
salk llowers held hl'r '~·ii
Jr '
ERMA ~ •.
BoMBECK a;,.:.. 1'
wearing paper bedroom slt ppers in a
home. Alexis 1s behind bars an a
designer dress. suspected of murder
Blake and Crystal are lo~ing their
enure fortune. Fallon 1s in a car crash
in her wedding dress and Diahann
Carroll has lust announc:ed. ··wa11
until they find out I'm a black
Camngton."
As for "Dalla!>," the producuon
company wa!I so protecuve OH'r
\\h1ch one was s111in$ in J.R.'s cha ir
when 11 was nddlcd wnh bullets an thl·
final episode. they filmed four ver-
sions ofit wath all the principals tn the
hot Seat
Which bnngs me to my lastrnlumn
before I break for 1hree weeks. You're
going to have to help me here. folks If
there's a p1c1Ure at the top of th1'>
Honor anendants were Debra
Selby and Ben Silverman. and
bridesmaids were Elizabeth Rose
pnng and Jocel~ n Wiese.
The new I\ weds greeted I I 0 guests
at a reception at the temple before
leaving on a ""eddmg lnp 10 the
Pacific Northwest and Canada The)
will hve in Huntington Beach.
The bndc as a registered rc!>p1 ra tor}
therapist at Western Medical Cen ter.
her husband as in pn va te practa ce ai. a
publtc accountant in Huntington
Bl'ach.
TheyVe been laughed at, picked on and put down.
But now fB time i:>r the odd to get even!
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Their time
has comet
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column. bkx:lo.. 11 oul in vo ur mind ar
SUbSlt(Ute a da/lhng woman Of 50 I
so wcanng bnght red hpst1ck and
large-bnmmed hat, who has JU
stored a column an her comput
1erm1nal that An Buchwald, Anc
Ronne) and Russell Baker would k
for.
Foul pla' has already been a
templed. The wheel" of my shopp1r
l·an locked unexpeuedl) la
Wednesday. M) mother was he.
capu,·e for five hours by an Amwc
salesman. My tare went nat 1n front I
a drive-in bani.. window and I w:
ncarl) stoned to death b) tho!
behind me.
The column. stored 1n the con
pu1er. 1s my ticket out of the ut1lr
room . . 19 ) ears of wnting abo1
kids. sepuc tanks. and snapping bear
fordinner. Staywnh me. Myhusban
makes plane reservations fo r a secon
honeymoon. The bank is anxious 1
get 1n touch wnh him over a check.
wrote. The columl\ appears on tt
terminal. Lena Home appears out c
nowhere and starts to speak.
Freeze frame To be con tinued.
Connie Ouellette
OUELLETTE-REED
Richard Ouellette of Laguna Beac
claimed Connie Reed of Irvine as h1
bnde m a June 20 ceremony at th
Community Church Cong.regattoni
an Corona del Mar.
The bride 1s the daughter of Cla
and Vita Reed of Osage Beach. Mc
She chose a long white designer gow
with a satan underdress. ihrec-quarte
sleeves and a stand up collar. Th
bodice was tnmmed with satin inlav
and net over a satin bodice. ·
Pam Swearingen. Jolene Fednd
Chnst) Reed. Francoise Conrad anc
Loraine Ouellette were her bnda
a11endants
Roger and Mane Ouellclle o
Tu~t1n arc the parents of the bnde
groom He was attended by Howan
Brief. Ronald Spe)t'rs. Allen Reed
Jam Penogakus and Rober
Decthrage.
Following th(' cercmon), the cou
pie greeted 250 guests at a reception a
Crown Poant an Dana Point After ;
wedding tnp to Hawa11 and Nev
't ork. they arc residing in Lagun:
Beach. She 1s employed b) Wann
angton Homes 1n Costa Mesa and he
directs the Richard Ouellet1e alor
and the That's omc Bod y F1ttnes·
Salon.
KELSO-ROBERTS
f-ormer Co'ita Mesan Bradley G
l\.elro e11changcd wedding \OWS watt
Llura Oaane Roberts in a Jul) 21
ceremon) in Holy Tnnt) Ep1scopa
Church 1n Menlo Parle The Re' R
Jcff rcy Patnaude offic1a1ed.
The bnde. a resident of Athtnon. 1!
the daughter of Mrs. John Robcns Ill
of Atherton and the late John Robert•
Ill. She 1s agraduate of the Universlt)
of the Pacific and 1s a teacher at S1
Bernard's School.
Her sister. K1mbcrlc-y Joan Rob-
em. was maid of honor, and lwc.
other \ISters. Marcia Robert•
Blanchette and Wendy Roberts Ve$·
hcra were bndesma.ids 1lon1 wit~ Mar)• EIUJbcth Edwards. Wend)
Ann Roberts. Eh~bcth Penn anc
Kalhryn Pilchard Wa hbum.
The bridegroom •s the son of Mr$
Couch Kelso of C'o ta Me~ and H
Oray5<>n Kelso of Corona del Mar. A
araduate of Estancia Hiah School an<!
the tJn1Hn1ty of the l>ac1fic, he 1•
cmplo)ed u a financ1ol analy t at
.\mcncan Savanp and Loan
His brother. Han) W1lh1m Kclw
serv~ as ~l man. and u hers v.-cn:
h1 cousins E"an. Jotl and Oa' 1c!
Barne\, David Dou_JIH Squirt~
TotN Kcnnrd). Wilham Daraon
CortJ ( ronin and Scott Ma1h1
\ftcr a rectp11on at lhc Menlc
Country c luh 1n \\oods1de the
lOUP.IC lei\ un a weddana tnp to th\:
C unbbcan lhn will m ~c 1ht"11
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Affiliates ask convention cutoff
CBS stations Irked with overlong coverage
of Democrats. want GOP held to prtmettme
By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,,, .......... ,...,
NEW YORK -CBS affihates
unhappy that convention broadcasu
delayed their local newscasts last
week, have asked the network to hmit
coveraae of next month's Republican
convention to prime time.
'Gre01lins'
ousted by
'Defense'
HOLLYWOOD ~'\P)
"Ghostbusters" posted tts seventh
week as the nauon's top movie box
office draw, but "Best Defense"
proved to be the best offense in
boottna "Gremlins" out of its long-
held No. 2 spot over the weekend.
Columbia's .. Ghostbusters"
crossed $8. 7 million dunng the
weekend to boost its total gross to
$130 million.
Par·amount's "Best Defense." a
comedy starring Dudley Moore and
Eddie Murphy. opened at $7.8
million to oust Warner Bros.·
"Gremlins."
But Ed Joyce. president of CBS
News, said he could not auarantcc
how much time would be needed each
night. "I anticipate we•11 be aivina the
Republicans rou&hly the same
amount of time that we pvt the
Democrats," he s~ud.
CBS, which began coverage at 6
p.m. PDT on thrccniahtsand 5:30thc
other night. was the only one of the
three networks that d1dn 't offer
affiliates the option to cut away to
local news at I I -the t1me that
separates network prime time from
local time. AJso, only CBS ran past 11
every nlght .
Interviews and wrapups stretched
three of the broadcasts. Only
Wednesday ni&ht's extended nomi-
nations and foliowup unit} speeches
provided real late-nidlt news
However. with an unchallenged
incumbent in President Reagan. the
Repubhcan sessions in Dallas 4.ug.
20-23 art expected to run hkc
cloclcwork. thus solvmg the CBS
stations' problems.
Joyce said he received a telcvam
Monday from the CBS affihate board
protesting the network's mtrus1on
into local time on the fourconventton
nights.
Joe Carriere, president of Caprock
Telecasting and chairman of CBS' 13-
member affiliate board, said in an
anterv1ew T~y the boa.rd had
voted unao1mously to request
"shorter-form broadcasts."
"We would like CBS to keep m
mind that local news is our t1mc."
C.amcre said from his station, KBI M-
TV, 1n Roswell, N.M.
Camcre said independently leav-
ina the CBS telccut at 11 WIS not ID
11temat1ve. "We didn't bujld th1s
network by pullina out," be said.
He did not object to the content of
CBS' broadcasts but said the board
beHeved that network covcraae ran
unnecessarily late.
"Unfonunately 1t is their call and
not ours. We'll talk (to CBS) apin
pnor to the Republican convention,"
said Carriere.
"The concern is financial and
compet1t1vc.'' wd Cullie Tarleton.
senior v1~ president and general
manager of WBTV. the CBS affiliate
tn Charlotte. N.C. He said the time
slot was parucularly imponant in
July, which 1s one of four sweeps
months that measure raungs and set
advcn1StnJ rates.
"Late-night news is a very market-
able product, and 1f we go on from
12-12:30 or 1-1:30 we have to offer
make-goods to our adveniscrs,"
T arlcton said. ''This really impacts on
our revenue." He would not say bow
much.
Tarleton suggested that CBS gJVe
its stations "a window between l 1
and I I :JO for an abbreviated broad-
cast ... Even 15 minutes at that time
would save us 50 percent (in rev-
enues).
.. I'm very unhappy and ditap.-
pomted lhat E.d is b~Ull IO dosmatic
about this," said Tarleton ... It shows
an mscos.iuvny 10 locaJ atllliatcs,
cspec1alJy ones with competition m
their marlceu."
Joyce, who bad been in c:harse of
acveraJ CBS stations before movina
to CBS News. said the dieqn:emeot
"was a collision ofinternU, aod we•re
tryma to deal with that u fairly and
obJectively 11 we Qul.''
fbc CBS News ~sition 11 that it
will strenuously resllt any attempt by
stauons to tamper with ita news
product. The network d<>et not want
what happened to NBC happenina to
CBS. Last Tuesday niaht, many of
NBCs statJons cut away at l I and
missed anchor Tom Brok.aw's inter-
view with the Rev. Jesse Jackson.
CBS has strona leverage with
affiliates because 1t delivers the toi>-
rat.cd mghtJy ncwscuL Its convcn-
uon covcraae also was top-rated,
although the three-network share of
viewers with thar sets on dropped
from 53 percent four years ago to 43
percent.
Reuven Frank, head of NBC's
convention coverage, said he hadn't
beard of any affiliate pressure to
change NBC's coverage plans for the
GOP convention. He said NBC plans
to start at 9 each rufht ... staying with
1t as tong any news 1s there.'
David Burke, an ABC News vice
presiden l, said he was unaware of any
affiliate complaints. A decision on
coverage would be made closer to the
convention, he said.
She'• aurrounded
Sharon llcCaffery, plaJiae the title role lD die~··
play .. Trudi and the lllDatrel," la menaced by troUa (,.._
left. Natalie Pepper. !fl.kki Taylor, Paal Beraum aadCl'.ait BaJC) In the P'OUDta.ln Valley Commanlty Tbee• ...
dactlon, openlna Prlday at Golden West CoJlele'• Pa.do
Theater. can 84' • 1108 for ticket Information. "Gremlins," which has grossed
$105. 5 million in seven weeks, slip-
ped to third among the top weekly
moncy-arncrs Wlth a weekend toutl
ofSS.5 milhon.
Warner Bros also had the fourth-
placc mov1e "Nevercndtng Story,"
which opened w1th a gross of $4.3
million.
Unconventional programs win Nielsen honors
Columbia's "The Karate KJd"
dropped one notch to fifth Wlth $4.2
million for a five-week total of $35.9
million.
"The Last Starfi&hter" pulled 10
$3.6 million as it plummeted to No. 6
after opening in third place. The
UnivcrsaJ release grossed· $12. 7
million in two weeks.
Tri-Star's "The Muppets Ta.lee
Manhattan" fell from fifth to seventh.
grossina $3.6 million for a two-week
total of$ I I. 9 million.
Herc arc the top v.ossmg films last
weekend, with distnbutor, number of
weeks in release, weekend gross and
total gross.
-"Ghostbusters." Columbia.
seven weeks, SS. 7 million. S 130
miJlion.
-"Best Defense." Paramount,
first week, $7.8 m1lhon.
-"Gremlins,'' Warner Bros.,
seven weeks. $5 5 m1lhon. $1 05.5
million.
-"Neverendmg Story." Warner
Bros .. first week. $4.3 mtlhon.
-"The Karate KJd," Columbia.
five weeks. $4.2 million. $35.9
million.
-"The Last Starfightcr." Univer-
sal, two weeks. S36 m1lhon. $1 2.7
million.
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hattan," Tn-Star, two weeks. $3.6
million, $I I. 9 million.
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for the year.
NBC won the week, but its network
average was actually lower than the
rating for the "CBS Evening News."
NBC's winning rating was 9.4 and the
CBS news show had 9. 7. The winrung
rating was lower than any third-place
rating during the past season.
Tradionally, the networks' au-
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NBC took over first place for the
current ratings week. NBC was in last
place the previous week. but it bad
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that. ABC, first Last week, fell to third
place and CBS remained in seconC.·
The top-rated show was NBC's
"The A-Team." NBC had three
shows in the Top 10. CBS bad five
and ABC had two.
NBC was first in rhe A.C. Nielsen
Co. survey with a network average of
9.4. CBS was second with 9.1 and
ABC was third with 8.9. The networks
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pnmc-time minute 9.4 percent of the
television homes were tuned to NBC.
Hert_ arc the Top IO, aU of which
were ~runs of scncs and movies:
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rank.ing: CBS Tuesday, No. 28; ABC
Wednesday, 29; CBS Thursday, 31 ;
NBC Tuesday, 32; CBS Monday. 38;
ABC Tuesday, 40; ABC Thursday. 42;
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5. Tic-Mov1e-"Thc Hauntmg
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7. "Fantasy Island," ABC. 13.2 or
11.0 million.
8. "Scarecrow & Mrs. Kina." C BS,
I 2. 7 or I 0.6 milhon.
9. Movie-"Shogun," NBC, I 2.5 or
10.4 million.
IO. "The Jcffcrsons." CBS. I I .6 or
9.7 million.
11. MoV1c-"M1dn1ght Express."
ABC. 11.4 or 9.5 m1lhon.
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THE
FAMILY
CIRC'llS
"Aw, Mommy! You let Daddy get a buzz haircut
when he was little!"
MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson
"What do you mean. it's not as bad as 1t
appears? .. he Just swallowed the key!"
MOO'.\ MULLl:\'S
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by Jim Davis
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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"What do I call It? I call It a blank canvas
tor the time being."
DE:\':\'IS THE ME~ACE
Hank Ketcham
'TRESPASSING MEANS -W.T YOUR FEH
AA£ STEPPING ON MY DIRT I .
I 51EITTV' 01\J Me
PEI SCOF{P'ION.
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
r,1r AMAZ£S ME
No e=ND How TH'
Boss STAYS IN
BUSINESS
by Charles M. Schulz
by Tom K. Ryan
NOW, IF YOUSE'LL e.><CLJSE
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GOREN
no t>ntrv lo tht' t11bll' dum
ruy ,. h11(h d111mondll w1lht'rt-d
Ori tht' Vint'
Becaus~ of lhl' rlouhll',
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would not drop H.ttl ht' -.tup
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•tUl't'n to win.
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not need dummy any mo
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t ht' 11ut'ttn East w1ni.. t
dt'durt•r now has rnou
tric·kv for h1'4 contract
It die! not takf' murh
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or H111 ~ho count on \ 1.
finic..r' would h11vt• had o
10 -.part•
For ioformatioo abo
('h.arlu Goren'• oew ne•
letter for brld1e playe•
write Goren Bridie Lett.
1909 ('lnoaminaon Ave .. ('
oamio1on, S .J . 08077.
by Jeff MacNel
~i~ the c.omputer nel p -prcducttYlty
on the la.rm·
ln~ert moist soil
and ferhhzer
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DR. S)IOCK
ROSE IS HOSt~
ll'DGE PARKER
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TRAUGHT BECAUSE OF= 'l'Ol.JR LIES ANO THE
INNUcNOOES YOU MADE AeQUT ME,CARLA1
~0 HE J=tLEO CHARGES .AGAINST ME . I
THINK I WOULD HAVE BEEN F-OVNO
INNOCENT IN A COVRT OF LAW 1
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Orange Coast DAIL V f)ILOT /Thu.~. J4.ly 29, 9&t -
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl
: News No1Es
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NB firms honored for Ariz. development
Two Newport Beach-head-
quartered firms , Meister Develop-
ment. Co. and Richardson, Nagy.
Martin. were recently honored forthe
development of an 1nnovat1ve land
plan for Casa del Cicio at Sco11sdak
Ranch an Scottsdale. Anz
R~e1vmg at the 21st annual Pacific
Coast Builders Conference a pres-
1131ous Gold Nua,get Ment Award an
the category of "~st Res1dent1al Sate
Plan (25 to 125 Acres)." Casa del
Cicio represents an e' oluuonar.
approach to trad1t1onal pa110 homes·
As a total depanure from con,en-
11onal prescntauons. the land plan-
ning at Casa del C1elo utilizes an
unusual "Z"-lot configurauon 1ha1
enlarges front entl") areas as "ell as
provides for more usable backvard
and side patio areas than found "'Ith
standard patio homes.
To complement the "Z" concept.
the lots are set at a 45-degrce ang.le
and the homes are pos111oned in a
stair-stepped fashion awa> from the
street. This placement of the homes 1 n
conjunction with the "Z''-lot plo111ng
creates the opportunity to offer both
straight-in and side approaches for
the attached garages. thus enhancing
the dynamics and vana11ons of the
strcetscapes.
Meister Development. working 1n
con1unct1on wnh the na11onall)'-re-
nowned land planning and archnec-
t u r a I farm of R1 c h-
ardson.Nag)'.Martm, 1s now m the
site preparation stages for this 150-
home communtt).
With models at Casa del C1elo
scheduled to be completed prior to
the end of this year, Meister Develop-
ment 1s also prepanng for the Grand
Opening of Las Pal mas Ranch. a new
gate-guarded community of ranch-
styled homes in Escondido; for pre-
sales in December at The Promon-
NEW YORK (APl -The fotlowlng llst shows the Qyer -the -Counter sl~s and worrants lhat have gone uo the moil end down lhe most based on percent of change for Wednesday No securities lradlng below S2 or 1000 sheres are Included NII and e>ercentage chanoes are lhe difference between the Previoui closlng bid orlce and WednHdav's 1ut bid
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tory, a multi-family community m
the North Scnpps area of San Diego.
and for the premier ofM1ss1on Ridge,
a unique mult1-fam1ly community of
condominium homes m Enc1ntta!>
Famou• Amo. opea•
A. branch of the nauonall> popular
Famous Amos chocolate chap cookie
~lore opened in Newpon Beach
The store 1s located a1 the Plaza de
Cafes at 4881 Birch St
Monarch Bank gem go-a.IJu d
Michael H. Pollock. president and
chief executive officer of Monarch
Bank. announced that the board ol
governors of the Federal Reserve Syste~ has granted operating
authonty to Monarch Bancorp as a
bank holding company.
Additional approvals received at
an earlier date. were granted by the
California State Banking Department
and the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation.
The formatJon of Monarch Ban-
corp permitted a $2.5 million in-
crease in the capital of the Bank.
Jn addition. Monarch Bank re-
ceived a Quality "A" ratmg and a
Premier Perfomung Bank Ra11ng
from the Findley Reports. a consult-
mg firm for independent banks 10
Cahfom1a. The bank. has r~e1ved
this raung for two consecutive years
EIP win• Army cont:nlct
EIP Microwave Jnc. has received a
contract from the U.S. Army Com-
munications-Electronics Command.
Ft. Monmouth, N.J .. for microwave
pulse frequency counters in the
amount ofS 1.940.500.
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The Newport Beach compan> an-
11c.:1pa1es 1t will ship approll.1matel)
one-half of the total contract quantit)
dunng its current fiscal year which
ends Sept. 30
The contract represents the third
large government order received b'
the company dunng the past fi,e
week!.
EIP M1crowa'e manufactures
microwave test and measurement
instruments which are predomman1-
I} used in the defen~ and tele-
commun1cauons industries
econ profits incrC'a)C
D1ceon Electronics in In me has
reported substanual increases in sales
and earnings for the third quarter of
Its 1984 fiscal year compared to the
lake period last year.
Results for the fiscal I 9~4·s third
quarter as compared to the ltke period
10 fiscal 1983 are: sales increased b\
82 percent. to S 14,673.000 from
SS,040.000: net earnings increased b)'
207 percent. to S 1.881,000 from
$613.000 and earnings per share
increased by 162 percent to 34 cents
from 13 cents.
This 1s the best quarter m the
com pan) 's h1stol"). The improved
results over last year are attnbuted to
increases in sales and 1mpro' ed
product mix combined with in-
creased effic1enc1es in our manufac-
tunng operations as a result of
increased volume.
D1ceon Electronics Inc. manufac-
tures and sells complex. technolog.i-
cally advanced and high technolog)'
multilayer circuit boards pnmanly to
original equipment manufacturers of
electronic data processing. tele-
communications and instrumenta-
llon systems.
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Pr11io & Pn110 (.,"neral ( untrac-
lor') in Irv m t' ha't' brokrn ground on
a 25.0CJO-square-toot R&D fac1ht} on
Bol!>a ..\ venul' Huntington Beach
John D1 Fran<.·e \cu of D1
Francesco. Ha~ & < ompan} ~anta
..\na was lhl' broker on the project.
"h ll'h ha!> hcen lea~d b" I ntt'r-
metnn. I nl a ,ofi" arc de~ eloptng
firm Y..1th h1:ad4uancr\ in < am-
bndgc \1a\\Jchu~m
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Pacific Pah(,adei, < ompkt1011 '' c\·
pected Dt.·l I ;,
Paycbei pront up 50%
Pa\che\ Inc "'1th an onilc in
Huni1ngtun Bealh repuncd a SO
percent mcrcase 1n profit for the fiscal
\.ear ended Ma" 11, w11h net 1nrome
equaling s~ o~ i.000 or s.:n Pl"r share
compared to S 1.143 000 or S 27 per
share for fi~al 1981
The a\crage numher of <;hares
outstanding for the )Car totaled
5.517.000 compared to 5.046.000 for
the pnor }Car Tiny pins Revenue for li'><.:al I 9ts4 ~as
SJ I. 720.000 an inrn:a)(' of 33<lo 0\ er
re,enue for the pre' 1ous 'ear of
$23.837 000
Pa~ che\ I nl'.. "'11h pauoll sen ice
center<; 1n 4' major metropolitan
area!. prepares pa, roll lhccks.
A tecbnlclan c hecka eome of tbe 400 ptna that carry alpala
along the back of a computer card caae. Tile compcmeDt.
made by Interpreter Inc. ln Colorado, la put of a prodact
that allow• different branda of compaten and other oftlce
automadon eqa.lpment to tranamit and recefye docamenta
in the aame format.
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THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1&eM
Zhuae.nhue
)umpe 1·1'!.
et -pre OIJmplc
treck m••L C2.
Kruse: Froni play to play-by-play
Jim Kruae
Fernando
of old
returns
He pitches 6-hitter-.
Marshall homers as
Dodgers win, 2-1
LOS ANGELES (AP)-If the Los
Angeles Dodgers are to get something
staned in the Nattonal League West,
Fernando Valen1uela appears to be
the likely catalyst.
"What you saw 1onight was the
Femandoofold," Mtke Marshall said
of the Los Angeles left-hander after a
2-I victory over the Atlanta Braves.
in which Marshall slugged a two-run
homer and Valenzuela pi1ched a s1x-
h1tter
"Ma)'be he can spark 1he club.
Maybe he's the gu)' who can get a win
streak s1arted. We have to have a
winning streak. 8 or I 0 games. and
we're capable of 11 1f we can get a
couple of our pitchers 1hrowing hke
Fernando did tonight." Marshall
said.
"Bui ~e can'1 '>'1n one or two an~
thenloseagame lf'>'e·ree1ghtornine
games out and anl} playing .500 ball.
we might as well forget 1t," the
outfielder added.
Former UC Irvine water pOIO standout -
will beABC's expert Olympic analyst
He retired from the spon five yea~
ago. but when the U.S. wa1er polo
team takes to the waters of Pep-
perdioe University in Malibu next
week in quest of the gold medal at the
XX III rd Olympiad, guess who's
going to be telhngeveryone how 111s'1
Up front . and personal.
Jim Kruse. a product of UC Ir-. me
who resides with his wife. Leslie. on
Lido Isle 1n Newport Beach. has been
pull~ ou1 of the word work b} .\BC-
TV ind after a crash course on1us1
how toge11he message across. he wall
be the analysl for play-by-play man
Tam Brant
"It's the most e:1.c1t1ng thing I've
ever done.'' says the 6-1 . 195-pound
31-year-old. who still looks hke he
could take a pass and fire 1t 1n w1th
authority asa dnver.
h 1sn'1. however. as easy as he
figured.
Although Kruse has the lnowledge
a fluid and easy speaking "01ce. and
whal appears to be a tailor-made
appearance for television getting
ready for the role has been as
demand mg as some oft he pracuce!.
he used to endure under Coach
Monte N1tzkowsk1 dunng the span of
197 3-1979 as a member oft he
national 1eam
"Football pla)'ers ma) thing 1he1r
dnlls are rcpeuuve: says Kruse "but
111ook me 15 m1nu1es before they
were even sausfied with 'Hello, I'm
Jim Kruse ·
Training sessions with ABC
coaches have been tough to sa)' 1he
least. according to Kruse. "The~
prepare you •· f'll 1ell you that .. he
adds.
"I spent :?Ohour'> watching and
li'>ten1ng this pas1 weekend. I ne"er
knew ho'>' bad football players would
feel on Monda) moming watching
game films.
"The~ 'd JUSI keep pla) ing 'em
back. but I d1dn·1'>'ar:t 10-;ee 1hem
., ou ha"e to sec 1t.' the~ "d k~p
\Cl)'tng.
"Bui when 1he\ 're through wllh
\.Ou what's left 1s an enormous
amount of confidence It was "el"\
1ough. but 1he coaches sen! me home
Right now. the Dodgers aren't even
pla)'ing 500 ball The)' 're one game
under at 50-51 and still trail first-
place San Diego b)' 81 ~games. A1lanta
dropped seven games behind the
Padres Seattle catcher Bob Kearney and third
baseman Jim Presley battle over a pop
"' ••re foul off the bat of Angel hitter Doug DeCl-
A1lan1a's Oak Murph}. who ac-
coun1ed for 1wo of Valenzuela's eight
strike outs. said. "Give Fernando the
credit."
nca. Kearney held onto the popup.
Then. noting the Braves have
dropped se"en of nine games to
Dodgers. Murph) added. "We'd be
leading the lead if 1t wasn't for the
Dodgers."
Not quite. Atlanta is 2-6 against the
ti rst-place Pac! res.
After Valenzuela worked out of a
bases-loaded ~am in the founh. with
the help of M 1ke Sciosc1a 's pickoff of
Claudell Washington at third base.
1he Dodgers struck in the bottom half
of the inning againsl loser Len Barker.
7-8
He-may wear a Fu Manchu moustache,
but does that make him a mean person?
Dave Anderson walked 10 lead off
the inning. stole second, and went 10
third as Franklin Stubbs flied out
Marshall then followed w11h a homer
in the left-cen1er field seats, his I 8th
of1he season, a career.
"I was just trying to put the ball in
play." said Marshall. "I really thought
1t was a sacnfice fly. I didn't think it
was going out."
Joe Torre. the Atlanta manager.
summed it up, saxing. "It waSJUSt too
much Fernando ·
Gary Green says 1he las! thing he
would do as employ m1imida1ion in
his line of work but hts appearance
and s1at1s1ics indicate he is putting us
on.
Gary Green isa corncrback and he
wears a Fu Manchu moustache. the
reaJ sinister kind. There 1s not a wide
receiver m the NFL who would care
1oget bopped by a guy weannga Fu
Manchu moustache.
Green was in the Pro Bowl for 1he
past three years. he has 24 career
mtercepttons. five in one game
against the Raiders. and as a special
teams player he has blocked nmc
kicks.
Still. none ofth1s was aided b)
inum1da11on. Gary Green says he
docs not talk to the other gu)' and sa) s
things like cornerbacks sa). hke "ne'\t
lime. I'm going to hand )OU your
head."
"I very seldom talk to wide re-
ceivers.'' Green says. "Oh. once m
awhile I have 10 speak to them hke
after they give me a cheap shot I 1hen
have to tell them not to do It again.
but for the most part I keep my mouth
shut and let my actions talk for me ..
The Rams spent a first-round draft
choice and a No. 5 to get Green
because they were despera1e for help
at that position. Green was unhappy
and desperate to gel out of Kansas
City so the chem1s1r: of the trans-
Moses: Streak unimportant
u .S. worfd-recordholder just
wants s hot at the goldmedal
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Edwin Moses doesn't worr)
about his winning streak ending. He JUSt wants 10 make
sure it lasts for one more linal -one that would mean gold
for the world record-holder.
The last time Moses was defeated in a final of the 400-
meter hurdles was seven years ago. Since then he has set the
world record three times and won 89 straight finals.
"The streak doesn't matter n&ht now," Moses said
Tuesday at a news conference. "I'm looking for number 90
because that will be in the Olympic Games and mean a
gold medal."
Moses began his amaz.mg string of victones -
qualifying heats don't count toward the streak -on Sept.
2. 1977, tn DusseldorlT. West Germany. and his latest was
in the Olympic Tnals last month when he made sure he
would have a chance at a second gold medal.
He set the world record of 47.02 seconds an August
I 983 in Koblen2, West Germany.
There 1s a strong group of hurdlers 10 Los Angeles who
wtll make Moses work for his 90th straight victory. among
them the man who last beat Moses to the tape in a final.
Harald Schmid of West Germany.
"He is the auy to beat," said Moses. who won the 400
hurdles in Montttal in 1976. "He should be on the minds
of myself and the other Americans who quahfied.
especially sinet they have not seen him before."
The other Americans who will face Moses and Schmid
arc Danny 11atris. an 18-year-old sensation from Iowa
State. and Tranel Hawkins. another newcomer to
1ntttnataonal competaUon who bails from Mosci' home-
town of Dayton, Ohio.
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the racers
"I haven't analyzed any of Hams' ra~ ... Moses satd
of his much younger competttor. "But m a m~t1na
between us, my 28-year-old body thinks it's 18."
Hams.. a dcfensi~ halfback at Iowa State. burst upon
the track scene much the way Moses did in 1976 The
NCAA champion has turned in a clockma of 48.02. the
scxond fastest lime this year behind M~s.. malon1 him
the fif\h fastest man 1n the history of the event
In addition to Schmid, Hams and Hawkins. Mo .
will face a fitld fcatunnaHenry Am1keofNt1tnaandSven
Nylander of Sweden. who com{>Cle for the Uni\cnity of
Missouri and Southttn Methodm. rcspcctsvel)'.
action worked out ven well.
"J will ~a betterpla}erhere.''
Green says. "because I w1tl be ha pp~
here. M)' JOb 1s no d1fTeren1 lhan an}
other in that respect You do a better
JOb 1f you are ha pp) ..
Besides happiness. v.hat will Gan
Green have going for him')
"I guess m)' greatest asset is
quickness." he replies. "I have better
than average speed but a cornerbad..
has to have lateral speed You ha" e to
react. Actually. all) ou do 1s react to
the rece1 ver. runmng back. quar-
1erback whatever
"You never know for sure ""hat \Ou
arego1ngtodo. Youhneupinthe ·
same placee\.Cf) time and the instant
the ball is snapped. )OU react. So ... ou
have 10 be quick in e"ef) d1rect1on.
That's m) stronges1 asset. ..
A.s men11oned earlier. Green could
not get to the a1rpon fa\t cnough
RocER
CuLS01
feeling reall} good about m)'self ··
Nevertheless. !here have been
11mcs "'hen Kru~ felt his pro-
ducm m was ''lake spnnt1ng through
molassc-s ··
"-ruse. howt"• er bnngs a real
insight with him
"rknow this. · ~...s Kruse. "I kno"
whal those pl8)Cl'Sare lhtnktngand
breathing ... He al~ knows the whole
team.and thct'c•s little doubt his heart
wlll be W1th them.
Should the U.S. wan that long-
sought after sold. Kruse has made
provwons.
"I'll U) not 10 fall an to tbc watCT
wnh my microphone and kiUany-
body." he says with a laush ... What I
have to do as let the moment speak for 1t~lf. I don't want tooverk.iU any·
thing. ..
Theopponunity to offer his insight
tnto lhepmecamc from "out of the
blue .. some six wcckugo and si~ It
has been a game m wh1chl{rutc has
entered as a total amateur. )Ct
appears to be roundins into re-
markable shape.
Another facet to the role which
figures to keep Kruse at his best 1s the
concept of three figures-a producer
(Pleue 11ee IDlUSE/C2)
Give Beniquez ·
a very big save
His clutch catch-
helps Angels top
Seattle in 10, 1-0
By RICHARD DUNN
Deir""' C..1 $ .....
It wouldn't have taken a gemus to
figure out there was a Heavenly AnFI
Oytnf, somewhere over Anaheim
Stadium Wednesday night
The Angels managed to sWVJvc
Manner staner Jtm Bca1lle's top
pitching effon for 92/3 innings. and a
bases loaded one-out Jam in the top of
lhe 10th inning. The)' also had some
help from Boston and Oak.land in the
standings. which. combined with
their 1-0 victory over Seattle.
propelled 1he1r first-place lead o'er
Minnesota ( 11" games).
Howe"er. 1t '>'as Gar: Pt>tt1s. a
ninth-inning pinch-runner for Daf)I
Sconiers. "'ho took the hero1C
lamehght 3'>'a} from A.ngel starter
Ron Romantd.. It was an the bottom
of the I 0th inning. when he soft!}
grounded one up the middle JUSt past
an outstretched Spike Owen at shon-
stop to score Juan Beniquez from
third
It also gaH~ Romanick ano1her no-
declSlon. h1'i third in his last se"en
stans. Yet. he has JUSt one win 1n
1hose sums despite a gloss~ I 80
ERA
Buo
TUCKER
SPORTS COLUMNIST
when Kansas( It} traded him. He was
unhapp)' 10 the point ofbe1nga
malcontent and feh he was wasung
3\\a)
.. For one th1 ng. ··Green t"\plains.
"1heCh1efsdon't keep am "eterans I
fell hke I was all alone. I knew tha1
once I developed. the) would kt me
go but It got to~ eight year.; and I
began to get a httle 1mpat1ent ..
(1n.-cn sa\<, lhedeahng'> of the
"I'll get m) share ofwtns. I'm JUSt
ha vmg a tough month getting them,"
sa1d Romanick "But as long as we're
in first place. lhafs all that matters.
We have to make them (AL West
contenders) feel like there's pressure
on them because we 're ID first place "
Beattle. on the other hand, had a
httle more to cry about last rught. He
held the Angels hitless through 41/)
before Beniquez lined a single to
nght-center. And that was t.bc onJy hit
the Angels f.Ot until the ninth, as be
had a one-hit shutout before Sconiers'
pmch-htt single opemntt the innilll.
The :!3.634 fans wcren•t euitly
lured b) what appeared to be a great
pitching matchup. nor the fact that
Seattle was the opponent. either two
would have proved to be scemmgly
1ed1ous That 1s. unul n was over.
What the~ got on the 1wo-for--0ne
bo:i. scat night was a great pnching
duel. indeed
The game·., first sconng lhreat
\.·ame 1n the se"enth when Seattle
loaded 1he bases. but Romanick
worked oul of ll with help from
Beniquez LcadofT battCf' Al Cowens
was the key He drove one down the
nght field hne. a "boo«" double. but
Beniquez raced o'er made a lunging
stab for the ball and whirled a perfect
o ne-ho pper 10 shortstop Did
Schofield for an out
Its importance" The next batter.
(Pleue .ee ANGELS/C2)
Rams md1c.ite a somev.hat different
approach
"Jn the las1 two or three \Cars."
Green points out. '"the Rains have
gone out and gotten veteran ball
players Gu~s who can pla .. Guys
the) can '>'tn wt th and '>'tn wtth nght
av.a)
"That's" h) this 1s a good place to be ..
l ornerbacks. wnh or without Fu
Manchu moustaches. someumesget
reputa11ons
"I don't realh knov. man' din'
pla)ef"> in the NFL.'' he says. "There
area lot of players-hke me. I don't
need to pla} dirt) bu1Ineed10 pla)
hard lt'sachaJlengeout there and I
don't" ant to get beat
"This 1s a physical game and I plan --·
to stretch It to the full l1m1ts-but
clean. of course ..
Ofc0ursc
"I d1dn"t act to Stt them run in the tnalit for obvious
reasons." Mo~s said. drawina a lauaJt from the media "I
ran in lane 8 and couldn't we them:· he said. eipla1n1na
that it wu has poSttion at the st.an -not the fatt that he
finished ahead of his n~ls -that kept him from 1ttin1
"This should be the bc5t compet1t1on for me." MOICS
saad "You never know wtio'1101na to run weU and lbcre's
no auarantcc the struk will conun~ I should ha \ht
advanta beau~ of m> )e&n of npencnre and
competing at btl mttts. 'mall mcc and undtt all
cond1t1ons I always hope rm ready for an) snuailon, •
U.9. tnclt ud field 8lar Awi.D M--. WM competee lD tb.e
bti&nUea, plaJfUUJ pretencla be cap..,. ja.mp OTer a chatn. •f .,
' .. C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 26, 1984
SPORTS BR EAK
S uthernCal tabs
Mike McGee new
athletic director
From AP di1patcbt1
LOS .\NGELE -Mike MrGec. Ill
nam~ athletic dtr«tor at the UniveNill) ot
Southern California Wednesday. ex-
prcs.sed confidence that he could help ··rcgcncrah· the
kind of sucress that ha!> occurred here in thl' pu~t ..
McGee. 45. be~omes the tifih athlc.'t1t dircctm Ill
the history of Sou them ('al He succeeds R 1chard Perr)
who res1$1led last Ma\. elfC'C't1\e Jul} I. after <,crving in
lhc pos1uon for nine yea~
'"I am a"'arl' thJt in the la<o1
lour or five \Car!. thcrc has lx'cn
wme sltppage in the men's pru-
grarn and some academic pruh-
kms .. ~cGet' said at a nl'"''
wnfo.rl'nce on campu' "J am
~onlid<.>nl in m~ ab1ltt) tn lOnw
hen.· and work SUCCl'SSIUll\ ..
l\fttr winning or contending
for na1wn.il l'Ollcg1a1c , harn-
p1onsh1p\ 1n football. hJ\chall
and trnd. and tield 101 detadl'\
McGee '°loutht•rn ( al's lont· SUUt'\\ In
recent 'ears has t:x"l·n l\Hl na11onal t11ks h' 1t'> \\OOll'n,
basketball team
.\nd the s, hoor, h>t>lhall team has JU\t linl'lhn.1 ,1
two-)ear pruba11on fur ruk \IOlauons 1n ...,.h1th 11 "'a'
barred from po<ot·\t'J\on games and tde' 1sion ilPIX'ar-
anct·s
Quote of the clay
OM ~. Kansas City Royals rellef
star, Md • former Coata Mesa High and Orange
CoMt Col'9ge 11andou1, delerfblna a tine shot hit
bad< to the mound by Bolton's Wade 8ogg8: "It
played pint>.IJ wtzard on my ~· He llt up all the
bonus Ughte, ptua a fr• game!
'Bear' Bryant movie planned
BIRMIN<1HAM Ala. -On the 35-
}ard-line at Legion hdd. the place v.hcn:
he was paralyzed dunng a football game
Kent-Waldrep announced Wednesda~ that
the premier of'"The lkar" \\-tll be held tn Birmingham
Sept 20.
Tht> mu\ 1e 1') abou1 the late Paul "Bedr" Bl"\ ant
"'hose 323 coa,hing \ICtone!I are the mo\t 1n <.ollegc
h1StOI"\
Murphy settles pitching duel
Dwayn~ Murpby singled home the ii
pme's only run with one out 10 lhe ninth
inning and Curt VOUAI and Bill Caudlll
teamed on a five-hitter Wednesday niaht as
Oakland ntpJX-d MinneS<>ta, 1-0. With. one out 1n the
~ 's ninth Tony Pbllltpa doubled off Kea Schrom, 2-5
After pinch-hitter Joe Morga.a walked, Murph>
delivered his game-wmning hit Rookie Roy Smleb
allov.ed five hits O\er 71A innings and Pat Tabler
homered to snar a fourth-inning tie as Cleveland beal
~troll,4-l,toend theT1gers' ix-
game wmnmg streak Dave
Rozema, 7-2. suffered his lirst
(.'arccr loss against the Indians in
eight dec1s1ons . Eddie Murray
broke up a scoreless game with µ
two-run homer 1n the seventh
inning to lead Baltimore to a 3-1
'1ctory over Texas. Murray's 21st
home run of the season pinned
the loss on Frank Tanana, 9-10
Toby HarraJa, who entered the
Marplly gaml' battmg .170, went 4-for-4
and Dennis Rasmu1nn rnmbined wuh two rellC\ers on
a fhe-hmer to gl\ e lhl' Nev. York Yankees a 3-0 victor)
over M 1lwaukee Mike Easler led off the bottum of
1he 12th inning"' 1th h1\ 20th homer, lift mg Soi.ton to its
fitih consl'cut1H~ '1<.'llll'). 3-2 over the Chicago White
')o, Darryl Molley \ingll'd home Greg Pryor from
wcond ba'K' \Hth um· out 1n the bottom of the 13th
inning to g1'l' t-...an~a) <it) a S-4 w10 O¥er Toronto
Strawberry clubs Cardinals
Darryl Strawbtrr} htt a three-run ii
humcr his I bth oft ht· season. and drO\ e in
lour run-. a' thl· Ne"' \-or!.. Mets extended
1ht·1r "-inning '>trea~ w '"games wtth an
4-J '1c:tor) cner thl' St. Louis Cardmals Wednesda~.
The Curd mall> gave Kurt Kep1htre, 2-2, a 3-0 lead before
the Mets scored four times in the founh to take control
Chili Davis got three hits and drove 1n two run<,,
lcadmg a 15-hll anad. that gave San Francisco a 7-3
victory o'er Houston. Jeff Robinson, 6-11. allowed
nine hits tn eight-plus mnings
before getung rehef help from
Greg Minton ... Leon Durham
belted a two-run homer, drove tn
three runs and scored twice 1n
leadmg Chicago to a 9-4 victory
over Ph1ladelph1a. Ryne Sa.od-
berg added two RBI and scored
three times for the Cubs. who
lashed out 15 hits in a game that
attrac1ed a crowd of 45.18 3 .
Marvell WyD.De'1 tie-breaking.
Strawberry two-out single drove in the first of
two ninth-inning runs. gl\mg P1t1sburgh a 3-1 \ICtOI')
o"er Montreal Luis Salaz.a r's bases-loaded two-run
double with one out tn the bot1om of the ninth toning
gave San D1cgoa6-5 \ICtOf) o'erCtncinnat1
KRUSE JOINS ABC AS ANALYST ••.•
From Cl
a,i..ing him tn one car··"' h\ was
l\.c' in Robenson l.1t ked out'''. a
<,potter b) his o;1de and Brant "'hom
Kruse pla) soff ol
"The\ ha' e a'.)ked me to eduu11c in
an cntena1n1ng \o\3) · '>J\~ 1'.ru~ ··~o
that the puhltt 1Staulithl up tn thl'
t'\C1tcmcn1 ofthl' m1in11:nt I hope 11
<,pur\ water pulo. 111 treatc <,ome
momentum ..
Kruse too I'.) tn ing not 10 hcLomt•
m erk11led h1m'\cll "'1thrn lhl'
momcntum ot .\8( -T\ "'hercHov.-
ard (. o-.ell frank l111lurd I \.nn
'""ann and the l1lo.c arl' lun11nonplare
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Kru~ got thl' JOb "hen .\ BC
couldn't finJ ~t1\fa<.11on "tth others.
and l '( lntnc< oach Ted 1'<c"land
suggested 1'.ru<,t' hc<.auSt' as "'e"' land
put 1l(arrnrd1ng 10 t-...ru'>t'l "he
pla)ed. and he'<, lull of!blcepl ..
"-"h1ch \I.Ork soul tu ·a great gift of gab.
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Burke and Robertson)." says Kruse,
who left when he found that doubling
as a wa1er polo player and workmg m
commercial real estate 100 much to
deal with
'"They''e hung around. ~mtng
tons of 1 nternational expenenoe, and
the) 've all been saying the same
thing. 'Damn. I'm not gomg to be
denied ·Th ts 1s a team of desuny and
1t'sonaroll."
There are. however. traps to be
avoided. and the most senous pllfall
hes v.1thtn the officiating.
"The first th mg I'll look for 1s the
tempo and navorasdu:tated by the
refrrces." he sa}s. "'What they are
going to let get awa). There 1s an
1n<.red1ble amount of influence on the
game I kno"" a lot of them and their
'ml'lhodolog) .'or c;tyle .. <. ena1n ones will let you get awa}
w11h things-such asoffcm1ve
a~re~s1 veness. Refs love to see the
dnvcrs tf)•1ng to shoot. but 1fthey're
not shoo ling off of that aggress1 Vl'·
ness.1he> aren't going to eject the
defender on obvious fouls "
When his ume comes he'll prob-
abl) alsoofferother insights into the
game. such as the European official
who'll demand of the two captains
before the game. '"No cinema ...
Translation· Noac11ng.
And. there 1s the story about the
official who asked each captain if
either wao; a lawyer When they both
<,atd "no.'' he replted. "Fine. I don't
want aO\ debate from ettherof\OU in
thcµme ..
"That·., probabl~ the\\ 11t1est thing r, c C' er heard from a referee .. sa\ s 1'.ru~. "not man} are 100"' 1tt) " ·
That's th<.> beaut\ of Kruse in tht'>
role-he'c; pla}ed the game and
knows the score And. he's aware that
e\t'Cpt foqusta handful, virtually
cveryone w1 II be •mowed 1 fhe gets too
technical
<\lot 1son the lme forthe U.S. at the
01) mp1c(iames. gold notwtth\tand-
ing Much olthc future ol water polo
1<,on thl'11ne too
Kru\e '"as a member ol the Pctcr
< llllnu-u>at'hcd A.mt·rn.an tcam
"'h1th "'as beaten 1n \.1e\1to. thl'n
l'ltmtnaled from the ·7~ C1amec:,"' hen
Mexico topped ( uba. a l0mb1na11on
'~ht<. h ga' c Me\lco the la\t bcrt hand
I hl· I ' " a one·W3\ lll lo.l'I home
< uba had alrcad) qualified. thu-.11'
lu<,<, 10 Mn1co did no harm to thl'
< uhans. lead1ng somC' tn \o\Ondt•r 1f
the C uhan'> th rev. their game"' 11h
\.ll'\llll tn ortkrtu lo.ecp thd 'i out
"That "-"3\ the \\Orsi thing that t'\ l'r
h.lppcned to me .. recall\ 1'.ruc;c ·I ti
havt' a hard llmC' sa) 1ng C uba thn·v.
11 bl-cause "e beat Cuba and Mn1rn
bea1 us ~olJustdon'1 lo.nov. But }e'>.
I W<·uld agrl"e 11 would not haH' bel•n
beyond tht Cubans to do 11 at that
11me.''
Whal Kruw m1\sed lhC'n rornl'" full
c1rde with this assignment. and hC'
ad•n11s the pressure 1c; there "I intend
un swtaung through four or fi\.c<.h1ns
on 1hat first da} .. he S3)\ "-tlh a gnn
.. >\nd I'll probahl) ha"e the dm•\t
mouth in the stadium
Area skippers
tie in Norway
Boztna •tun• Del Mar field
DEL MAR -8ol1n&, a 7(). t lonashol ~
r:tdden by Terry qphum, upstaged heavily·
ta.vored Milord with a slrOng stretch run lo
wan the opcn111i-daY Oceanside Stakes
Wednesday at Del Mar.
. Carrying 114 pounds, Bo;una finished a bead m
front of Milord, ndden by Fernando Toro (,plosive
Pbscr. nddl'n by Sand)' Hawle). finished third another
half-length back
Covenng the 111 furlongs on the turf in 1·29 2/5.
Bozma earned $34,650 by defeating nine nvnls in the
race for thrce-year-old6.
Dismissed by the crowd of 25.048, the fourth· la~est opening day crowd in the track's history, Bozma
paid $142.80. $30.20 and $12.80. Milord, sent off the
even-money favonte, returned $3.80 and $3.00 and
faplos1ve Passer paid $5.20.
Rams trade for another QB
The Rams announced Wednesday the al
acqu1s111on of quanerback Jeff( hnstensen •II•
from the Cincinnati Bengals for an un-
disclosed future draft choice.
The 6-3. 200-pound quarterback was drafted tn the
fifth round out of Eastern llhno1s U n1 vers1ty by
Cinc1nnat1 1n the 1983 draft. Chnsten!len made the
Bengals' 40-man rmter but did nol see an} actton last
~ason.
C'hnstensen becomes the fitlh quanerback 1n camp
tor the Rams along wtth Vince Ferragamo. kn Kemp.
Scott Tinsle> and Chm Schaefer.
.\t Eastern llltno1s. \hnstensen completed 4 77 of
71 7 passes for 51 louchdo"' ns w11h 46 in lercept ions
dunng his four ~ear'i
Olympians edge NBA stars
SAN DIEGO -The U.S. Olympic m
basketball team. led by North Carolina's
Sam Perkins and Michael Jordan. com-
pleted its exh1b1t1on series with an un-
beaten record. posting a hard-fought 91-85 victory
Wednesday night over a Nauonal Basketball Assoc1a-
11on All-Star team.
The tnumph gave Coach Bob Knight's team a 9-0
record headmg into next week's Olympics m Los
Angeles. Perkins led all scorers with 17 pom1s and
Jordan added 16. Others 1n double figures were Vern
Fleming of Georgia with 14 and Wayman Tisdale of
Oklahoma wtth 13.
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Jim Kruse, a former water polo •tandout at
UCI, now face. a new challenge.
Smogless claJ
anticipated
for Saturday
Warm weather is the forecas1
for opening of Olympics
From AP dispatcbe1
LO~ ANC1ELE~ -\\arm, sunny weather and blue
smogless skies will grace the Los Angeles Memona
( ol1seum for Saturday's opening ceremonies of th
01) mp1c Games. forecasters ~id Wednesday.
"The sk) will be blue." said James B1rakos. deput
executive oflicer of the South Coast Air Qualit·
Management Distnct.
··Generally, nothing exceptional 1s expected Saturda:
-typical LA Basin weather witb some (mornin') lov
clouds and fog, but 11 should burn off by 11 a.m.. sai<
Olympic forecaster David Carman of lhe Nationa
Weather Service. "Then we're expecting a fatr, sunn:
afternoon wllh highs in the low 80s."
81rakos said that means .. good weather for th1
Olympics. The cloud cover should prevent the quid
reaction of con tam man ts in the atmosphere," he sa1d.
The clouds. he explatned, would g.ive any pollutant:
!tme to move fun her inland before sunlight converts therr
into ozone, lhe active ingredient 10 smog. he said.
The opening ceremonies are-sched uled to stan at 4 tc
4:30 p.m. Saturday, according to the Los Angeles Olympic
Organ1ZJng C'ommmee.
Olympic village: City within a city
LOS A.NGELES -The USC Olympic Village
covenng almost half of the 150-acre University o:
Southern California campus. 1s surrounded by a cham-lin~
fence topped by barbed wire. but 1t has a "nice
atmosphere." an Olympics official says.
"Anything the athlete might possibly need for every·
day hfe is here." Nancy Mazmanian said as she conducted
a gu1ded tour for reporters.
Two m iles from downtown Los Angeles. Its home
dunng the Games for 4,400 athletes from 78 nations.
"It's a nice atmosphere." she said.
The village contains 11s own clinic. six housmg areas.
four dining fac1ht1es. an indoor shopping mall known as
Marn Street. a disco. a coffee house featunng hve Jazz and
folk music. two mo,1e theaters. a post office. a laundry. a
travel service and a bank.
Tht> double stand of fencing. with the outside fence
lopped b-. three rows of barbed wire
IOC puts off action on boycotts
LOS .\N(1EL ES -The International Ol)mp1c
Committee on Wcdnesda) pu1 off all action on polit1ca
bo)cotts unttl alter the Los Angeles Games and scheduled
an exyaordtnaf) session in Swnzerland late this year tc
consider the future of the troubled Olympic movement.
"The e nure ( IOC) membership agreed that the first
concern should be the success of the Los Angeles Games,"
IOC Dre<:tor Monique Bcrltoux 1old a news conference. '"It
was decided that the future of the Olympics should be
discussed afler the Los Angeles Games are over." She said
JOC members. sports federations and the National
Olympic Committees will be asked to submit suggestions
to the special session in Lausanne, Switzerland, on how to
deal with possible future political bo)cotts.
Mme. Berhou.>. said that 26 of the lOC members spoke
tn a closed two-hour debate on the vanous boycotts that
have affected the past three Olympic Games and on a
proposal to make pan1c1pat1on in future Games com-
pulsory for all member nations.
Chinese high jumper A bwij:.
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women·s hurdles J•anhuaclearcd7-l¥•onh .. second a try. then made 7-7V. on his first · Mt SAC t attempt. Lewis. whose career best 1s 10 . mee 7-7.m1ssedthrcettmcsa1thathc1ght,
W .\LNLJT ( .\P)-lhu J1anhua of
C ht na. world rl'l'Ord-holdcr 1n the
men's high JUmp. won tht• e\Cnl at a
mockst 7-7'·• Wednec;da\ night in a
pre-Oh mp1c track and ticld meet at
~t San Antonio ( ollc:ge
.\ftercleanng that he1gh1 the lank}
l1anhua decided to o;top Jumping.
rather lhan ti"\ and '>Urp3'1'> h1'> world
rcrnrd of 1.111
In v.1nn1ng. J1anhua outdueled
Drnn1o; Lt'\o\IS of the Untted States.
tht· winner of 1he l lSA Indoor
< hamp1onc;h1ps la'it fcbruaf) at New
't orlo..
.\t one: rmnt dunng the competi-
twn. the unheralded Lewis led
J 1anhua The .\mcncan swept over
coming extremely close on hi.s last
iwo attempts. brushing the bar on the
way down each time.
J1anhua. the bronze medalist in la st
)ears World Championships at Hel-
s1nk1. f'inland. in his first intcr-
nattonal compct111on . is the fa\onte
to win the gold medal tn the Los
Angeles Olympics.
Meanwhile. Stephanie Hightower
continued 10 v1ct1m1ze the Unlled
States Olympic team members 1n the
women's IOO-mcter high hurdles.
wmnin& easily.
Hightower. the Amencan record
holder who failed by inches to make
the Olympic team. placing founh tn
the U S. Trials in a photo finish. led
all the way in winning in 12.98
seconds.
ANGELS WIN, 1-0 •.•
From Cl
Phil Bradley. lt ned a si ngle to center
-1t would've scored Cowens. An out
later. Bob Kearney smaJed to center
-that surely would've scored \ow-
ens had Bradley's not Seattle loaded
the bases on one of Romanick'' three
walks. but the rookie nght·hander got
Ja'k Perconte to end the inning.
Beniquez'" play won't appear elo-
quent 1n the 'tat• ucs: it'll JUSt go
down as another 1us1st So. unoflic11l-
ly credit Romanick with a win and
Beniquez with a uvc-.
Meanwhile. the Anatl~ finally put
.. ome heat on Btatt1e 1n the nmth.
chopped one for a force out on
Downing at second. Lynn was walked
intentionally to load the bases, hut
Dceinces popped up and Rcgg.ie
Jack~on·~ Oy ou1 10 center came a
hatter too latt'
"'What can you do'> I'd take my
chances with those three guys any·
tame," nottd Anael manager John
McNamara. on his three future Hall
offamers (not 1ncludina Rca&Je) who
were due up but couldn't produce."
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ll am -(m.n) Sweden v• Kor11
12 lO o m.-lmtnl Denmark v1 SPa•n
2 om.-tm.nl Yuoos1tvl1 "' l"aei 6.lO p.m -(mtfl) Swlt1tr1and Yt JI Plll a P.m.-(menl Romania vs AIG•rla
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WliDNllSOAY 6:30 o m.-twomenl Korff vs. Au.,rl1
I p.m.-(women) Yuoo•lavl1 vs W Grmv
9:30 om -twornt11) China vt US A
AUGUST 2
11 am -tmen) O.nmerlt vt KorH
12:30 p,m -lmtn) W•tl Gll'm•nv vs S9tlln
2 om -I men) Swl<len vs. U S.A.
6:30 om -(men) Yuoo•lavlt .. , J1r:>1n
8 om -(men) Romenl• vs lsretl
9:30 Pm -tm•nl SwllHrland vs AIHrl1
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9 30 P.m -(women) Korea vs U S A
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12;30 o.m -lmenl Swtdtn Y\ W G•rmanv
2 om -I men I Yuooalavla .. , Aleer11
6 lO o m -(men) Soaln vs Korea
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AUGUSTS
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I om -lwomenl Cllona v1 Koru
9 JO om -(women) Yuvoalavla vs US A
AUGUST•
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9 JO om 1menl Yuoos1t1111 vs Sw1111r11no
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2 o.m-(men) Denmark v• wesr G•rmenv
6.JO o.m -lm•nl Jeoan vs A!Qerl•
I Pm -tmenl Sw•o..,·vs Soaln
9.30 p m-(m•nl Koru vs US A
AUGUST' 6.30 o.m -( wom•nl Aut1rl1 If\ U S A
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9 lO om -1wome11) Yuoo•lavl1 vs Chin•
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tVeltrle lrlaco Mookt Cht ndre C~. LMlle LMlhtl'WOOd ~rt HOwll'.il, , 1t 60, 1 US I ' JJI et )
lndte > J4. le c Puerto llllco, > » .0.
o.. ......
.. IW.-0.T LANDINe Clft•"'1 e-dll -6l.,...,, ... u •• .,....,.u,
4 M" 11C udl , I bcHI"-. t Ne-l fl1/\, l
U-i'-CI ' KUlllllf!, 1 Wflllt 'U MU 1
Illa(>. er•~. \11 tl\tlftllfll
LM~
WIU*UOAY'1 RIM.ti.TS 17• ., " ....... _.,.,..... ,,_,.,..) 'IRIT •AU. no .,,,ih
SkvOO (Cr....,I 1000
Coo. of Int Wftl
Kid Chr-Tlme 17.n
uo l.O
140 uo
2'0
AltO rlClocl Slulln Sia, S.fflne. 1wlft.oo,
l'ttfltltl, KMD On KMO!nt On, 0.0 ,.,._ Co,
AclM Oo. t2 IXACTA Ce 1) Nld 1'3.0
SICOND ltACa. UO varo1 Tuxedo Atlffl (Hrmn) I 00
Fldl1-Soul E .. 11 l(lp
Ttmt. 112'2
uo uo
1 '10 440
00
Alao rtceo Ml" P.oal Lii•, HOlv ~n.
A Otnd'f Shek•, Kltlv Oo II, Funln .IOMv,
Ftv. HUfl'IOlrd Flv.
TH•D aACI • .00 varda
Ntvtr Sliort (<#1rCU.l 12 CO 6 CO l 40
Monolma Pen ll .0 7 00
Cut N Run c 10
Tl,,,. 20 17
Alao reetd P•rlsh Prt.11 Priem 81111 Tlnv Tvkt, Pr11 Fan
'OUttTH aACI. coo vards
El 8an110 (CtHMfl s co
Wont Olllv 0•11v
Slr .. kln Sc>Yrfl
Time 11 H
410 llO
12 00 7 IO
HO
Alao rK94 CeM Tiit A.ti" 8ur....,.,
T•-v Jeff, TrHI My H1"4 s.n>erson1c
J•ll•, Otta IMoulno Tiny O..o Wiien
$2 IXACTA 16·41 oa10 stUO
~"TH lllACll. lSO verch
Ao. ooa., (Mllc,,.111 21 oo
Oue1 Laov
M•lti• Meld
Tlmt 17 7•
940 7 20 uo uo
• 20
Alto rec94· lt1v1n S·UY D•llc••• AllHI.
WN•rlch, PflK!V Genie, Frv llC!o.IOv SPiii . Mother Suortmt
$l llXACTA 14·61 paid '252.90
SIXTH •ACE. 3SO varoa.
W1voa Go (Mllc:n1111 16 IO
lloul•OH Gtm
811tvs Moolah
Time 1127
6 40 420
JIO 300
4.10
AtM> rac94 llhu~. Merrlllml", Srvll•n
ltlch, Miio Ptlll, RalM YO\Jr R1<1ue••.
Eloflt O'dock Ru•h.
s•VllNTH •ACll. '70 lltrds
Tnrlll of Vl<torv (Lackey) 6 20 J 40 3.00
Ptee .. nt Pollcv 3 '° 2 20 LHMr lloon UO
Also rac94· e>one.ro, Tn. Ntl)OI) MIO·
nleht Pollev. Fetner Dell, 0.vtta Hit ~"
Time 4S.4S
U IXACTA 12·41 o.t•O '26 70
•IGHTH RACll. JSO varos
Dvno Doe (Gercla l 4 20 HO HO
81•c1o. Gold P•• 3 10 3 60
Sul>f'eme Scnotar '20
Alao rec:ed Go 8ugs l•O 81000vt Anote, lllNllnv•aror, LadY Tt ur.ne Two
kits, Juen E1oecle1, G1au ~
Time. 1792
'2 PICK SIX (2·6-4-2·2-I) Pale' $7'7 10 with 71 winning llclltra (fin nones)
Cerrvover ll004 s20,734.31
NINTH aACll. 400 verell-
Tlll AllOUIVPW (Harl) UO 1m1 Tiny Wale,,
Pav tlll 81111 Time. to 11
$1 IXACTA !3·21 0110 134 00.
All9'1dance: S,210.
CCCI 400
900 720
• 20
Del Mar
WllDNISDA Y'S •ESUL TS
( l•I ti 4l·dilY """"'*" rMeflne) , ... ST aACI. 1 I/ 16 mllei.
FrMwl'ltlllng (Olhtv) IUO 600 c 20
8andel•lrt tMcCarronl 3 20 2 60 Releto IPlnu111 c to
Alto receo· 8omoev 81rr1no.r Lon
l .. oer. Plenui·Peoro, L .. deu 8'-de, Too Entertal...,, PrOUd ltaacal, Mr ~ru"r
Pvrem1d Zo111 Tlmt I C.C
SllCOND lllACIE. 7 lurlOnD•
Pn1 Bene K1ooe I orvo c CO 3 20 2 60
S1v E.vlf IMcC1rronl 100 c 20
Dev of Re1noow\ IOruien 3 60
Also raced Our Gian Ket0ht . 0 10 You
S.11 Win. KHO Cnar111n11 c .. ar C•v\11 F~MI p
Time I 2l c S
52 DAILY DOVlllE 6·9 01·0 ~7 60
THIRD ltACI. 6 furlOnD\
Wen1a1H tPeororeJ s 60 l 60 2 60
H•rOle Ou•vlt (Vel•nl<ielal c CO l 20
OIO.,, AIM IOllvaresl 210
Alto raced I'm A 8ealnl1<. Son 01 A Cao
Sul>Olvl<M eerier Golo Barter Toner
Gavo. Poodtll OnMn l1l•c R1d9•
Tlmt I 10 2/S
U UlACTA 13·81 0110 J62.SO
'OUlllTH lllACa. 1 lurlonQt
Most Otr•rmlned (Plnctvl S.00 3 20 2 CO S1>tel1I l"v.,,torv (McG1.1rn) c 00 2 IO
Coiv Corner (Oetg1dlllo) 2 60
""o raced Cert•s 8111 c111nc1, Ciiio
Sever. O•t St ftrl, F1lrwa11 Exoreu, L•v.,.,. Woodland, Mose1on
Tl,,,.: I :23
~"TH lllACE. an. m1i. on lurf
Strong Dollar tSllotmaktrl 9 60 4 IO 3 20
Loftv IPll\Cey) 4 60 l 00
Ott>onalr Herc (Gere la) 4 40
Also raced. Countv S.at 8tn9IO. Mr
lll .. ctor 8al Roval Dl11)1o L•OC1e Geuenr
Soeclal
Time 1.36 2 s
SIXTH ltACll. I t 16 mllfl
Qui.ro Olnero tPeoro111 le ao S 00 2 60
8ronzte ISllOem•ll•rl 4 20 2 CO T11 T u r•r (McCarron1 120
Al\O reel<! T,,. 8 og One Quec1o. Queck
Queck. Slnoll Sceotre Time 1.43
SaVaNTM lllACE. 6 furronos
I m RHHv Smokln ILonml 1 60
HUC!o.lel>e(rv Honev tM91aJ
81llm• IHtwllvl
Alao receo Yol1nd1 Mvun
8 ..
Time 1·09 •• s
•OO 3.0 SIO coo
3 40
M' Vera
u llXACT A (2·C) oalo J II• 00
'2 .. ICK SIX 19·3·5 or 9·5+21 0110
12,460 to with lO winning llcktls (six.
norsa1J S2 PICJ< SI• contOlerlon 1>el<1 J 111 60
wl!ll 661 winning tJcl\tls (flvt horlftl
•tGHTH lllACI. 7'"' turlong,
801lna ILIPl\eml 142 ao 30 20 12 to
MllOrd ITorol HO l 00
Exl>I01lv• Pauer (HewitvJ S20
AIM> ra~ Crvstel Court. Hta'ftntv
Pleln Blind Se>ot, Honor NW41I Not>lt
Fury, Armin, Amezlng Soort, Jullel s Pr1ci.
Time 1:19 2/S
NINTH ltACE. 6''2 furiOnQs
Ovn .. nlelO 18rasw•lll SO 20 n 00 7 60
A.Htao. lf>edro111 ~CO J CO
Ernie Kine !Pinc.vi 3 eo
Al\O rec94 Jam Snol E1.tus1ve K•O
Kel\\I. OkuOO Otlakv Jam M•n 8enner s
Bluff Sfl"nv Purote To...,. I 16 2 S
U IXACTA IS·ll oa•d J7&JOO
A11enoanc• 2S IMI
...
W"'""41V"s tranM<1tons
eAHeALL
AmtrieAlft~
Cl[VELANO INOIANS-Ntm.O Sieve
S WI "'141r l>ullottl Ga ICl\tf
flOOTIALl.
MllMMl, ..... LMfl"
ATLANTA FALCONS-Cul Nlcll Hen
kOw\li:I, ouuttt'OICtl. Chu<'ll COiemen. run
nl"9 bKk, Jimmie Wltllerm. wldt rec•l-
and SColl lllvtnon, $Ct4'1c:ktr
CINCINNA Tl eENGALS-Trldeo Jeff
Cl!fl\lentoen, o~rltrl>aek, to IM Lo\ An ..... •am• for "' llMJKIOMO Mur• drtf'I molct
CLEVELAND llltOWNS-Traotcl lltOOln
H•m. c.llltt 10 ,,,. Htw (1\91ellCI llt11t10lt
lot en unc11K1oMd COf\CllltOMl dratt cno1c-.
OENVElll 81110NCO$-Sltntd o.M1t
Smtlll .. ltty to I Wit\ of -·-r conlract•
DETlllOIT LIONS-~ Jtm lllO T0tn VIMfte ....,_,.,. ~!ft
LOS ANGELES •AIOElll~ o .... , ..... tltfit 9""
N•W INGLANO 'ATitlOT$-~ Tem ltem-.v, ~ w~ .. JM•
-.1111 , ....... Oomi,... '"'°' ~,,,. • l'llernu, .i.c.aldltr\ Tom Sdlefw ell4
PM (......,, ant1r1 et10 If ~\lac~. h9ftt .,_ fllec'M Smtlrt Crwtw • ~,.,.
end, .. Jollll ""*.... ., . Ofl "" lrlMM,....,....hl
NIW Ottl..IAHS SAIN~ TtN• Ho-.. ..... .,, i. • !hf ... .,.., CIOl'tract
,HILAOI L~IA fAC#LES-Wttved
Hl\Ull A"""'°"'. N"ter ST 1.0UIS CAlltOINAl.t-~ Ne~ \....,.. ~ ... """" °' -
-tel\lfki• ~ '"' ~, ~
Or nge Cout DAIL V PILOT !Thursday, .!k.lry 21, 111-4 Cl
"8.IC ICJTICE NlJCIC>TIC£
fltCTmOUt ........ NOTICa C# T-Mm ACtmOUI ._ ..
NAlim ITATl.lil&#T 11.lc:noM HOnCa Of NAm eTAW
Tll9 ~ ~ •• NOTICE II HE"EIY ~Ml.I TM ~ I*"" 19 0CMn0 ~.. OIVV. ltlal a 0.-W .._ TA Ma. -~ ~ M A CLIAH COHO PT, 766 ,.._ Eleclloft .. c. ,.._ M'OllT AllT lillO'nCI TO J ft ·I,. 0 Ill TI • U t
W 1711 &t. Utllt p;, Coaca In Ille City ol 'Mrt*' V~ "'°"'°" 0...... lrentwOOCI. C.. WMI. MtiN. Celd 12127 on Tueadfr, tlle lltl day ot YOU AM D AULT C.-t2U7 '-*"a MlftCW\111 S50 •HJ Novwn.,_, ttM, tor tlle fOf. UNOIA A OHD 0' TROIT. •'"1on I ...,.,.., nt • IJJc:U Kl • ~
AVOC.OO. Coale......_ C llf 10wV10 oft'lo9f1 DATED 1211ll'3 UNUSI •emwooct. Cc.eta ..._., • UPIYAMT ••111•"""'mt0"""
t2127 ~ twO 121 MemDera qt YOU TA.Kl ACTION TO Cellf. t2127 MAIHlEJIANCI •at
Debofe S Hlnti, 150 •H1 tlle C.1y~ ,,,,. *"-of PAOT!CT YOUA PAOP· Thie l>ulll'IMI la oon.. Cllif ~
AYOCeOO. Coa1a -..... Calif fowr )'Mfa IATY IT MAY •SOLD AT A ducttd by "' 1nC1McM11 T"9 ,. *el
t2127 The poll Wll be opel\ t»-PUBLIC IAlf " YOU Brtnton I 11Mne1 Name,..,,.. .......
Thi• t>v .. " ... ,. CO<I· '-' 11'-. ~" of100."' NUD AN EXPLANATION Tiiie 11\.at"'*'l -..., fled "' Orarve COurlty ..
d\ICt9d by. • O'f*el pert· and I 00 p.m. °' THE NATUAI OF THI With Iha County C.. ol Or· No¥ 4 tlU AU MO
Mnhlp l_,., McOenclon PAOCHOING AOAINI T 1f1V!e COuMy on .My S. 1914 na:M1
L9Ura Martr.ar&an Cfty Clwil of Int YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-~ ..... ~,rend\. G1
TNI ttaMif'l'lent w• llled City Of p;ountaln V"'-t T .ACT .A LAWY[lll P\lblllllltd er.,. C.. E. Lofnl&a, OtWlp. a..,
wtttl t11e County Cltrtr. qt Or· catdornla Oft ~ I. 1tM, at Dell', Plot -Mt 12. 19, M. 12811
MQeCountyllftJufyl. 1914 OATEO Auguat 1, 1"4 10 00 A,M , IMPIAIAL Augwt 1 1114 JofWI o..ofl ~
l'Mna NOTIQA Dm MOATOAG! CORPOA· TIMM 210 ~ """' Cclilt•
Publ!Mad 0r-.ioe Co.I ILICCJOM ATION, t Celltcwn1a C'Ofl>Of-..... c.at. t2U7
Deity Pilot July I( 19, 21. NOTlCIA H OA POR atiOl'I .. duly appointed '1t8JC ll)flCI: ,... ~ -""'°
A1.941 2. 1914 ~n M!OIO Que une Ei.o. TMI• una. &nd purwt '1C'Tmout llU... ... duct9d by I ...... plf\•
Hf·129 dot! M~ GMeral teft· to~ Of T"* t900f6ed ~ tfA,.._.,, ~ dr• tug., an I• Cludad de Januaty 10, 1914, .. ltl9t Tiiie ...,,.,,. .. 99d
,ount&ln Valleiy. ....,,... .. No ... ~ 12380 Of Oftlclll Tti. ==IO .,.,..,., II wt ... COUl"Y QM! .. Or-dla. de NovWnbft de 1"4. Aec:orO• In the offlc• of the dolclLIF""'N"' •.;....YW .. LL W'lilll Ceuncy -JA*t o. para ti-air IOa oflclalee County~-· at Orange "'" .,. "'" " ,..,.
'1CTmOU9 .U...18 ...... ,.,.....,. tloUlent• County, Stall of Calltomie, CO . 27402 Camino ~ °'""'Oii ca.a
Pate0oa(21"'*"btoao.t &Hc:Uted by DAYTON !. Capimtrano #215. lAguna O&tty 11t11ot ~ 11, 16.
The lollQwlng ~ 11
clolng bualMla ..
Cone.jO Municipal P\eflo KROGSTAD ANO ELIZA· Niguel, Callf t2C77 . ~ 2, t ,,.....
Piao 0. c:u.tro annot BETH W KROGSTAD ~ "9y an.111 2I021 v.. TK-sa1
STlALING
ENTERPJ\ISES 7t>51 M~·
='ox Dr •53. Huntington BMc:tr Callf t2&4 7
lot tuoat-0. 'tOtaClon bWld ~ .... WILL 0SELL MacllaOO .... faaj()ft VtejO,
.. reran eblartoa .,,'1. IM AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Calif t2177 1----------
horu 0. 100 a.rn y I 00 HIGHEST 8 100fR FOA Thit buel~ It GOn-
p m CASH (payeble el tirM o! ducted by lfl lndMOUal 1-----------!--
Evtlyn McOanoon Ula In lawful mon.y of lhe F\ay Shenft Llwrenct W Wytce 705t
MadOOJC Or •53. Hunt·
ng1on 8Mctl. Call! 92641
Thi. bueln••• I• con·
:luc:t.O by an lndMOuaf
Sec:retatla MuNclpal de United Stataal et 1111 Nonh I Thi. 11.al~t .., fll9Cj MAim STAI T.
Cludad 0. Founwn V'*"f lronl entr&nc:ie to lhe Count)' •llh IM County Clett.. of Or· The fo1oMr111 ~.,.
California CourthOuH 700 Civic anot County Ol'I Jvl'f 3. 1-.. doing...,,_.
FECHA I 0. AQOalO de C.Oler Oftve Wta1, Santi 'Mln1 CHAtSTIAN MOT
Lawrenoa w Wylt• 1964 Ana Calif all righl. 11ti. ano PubllahM Or.,. Co.NI COMMODITl!S, 1'1
Publtlh.c3 Or1ngt Coeel tnt•aat conveyed 10 lt\CI Deity PtlOI Jvtty 12 19 29. lend Ct. LA HMw"&, Thi• •!element wu flied
#Ith the County C.k of Of.
~ County on July 12. 1964
Oally Pttot July 2& t984 now held by rt Ul'ldet NlCI Auguet 2 1~ 90631 •
Th-179 Deed o4 Trvst tn the property TH-110 Ralpll Rildllfcl ~ 111
e11i.ate0 in ..,d County tne1 111_"' W\Til'C ~lend et . L.e....,., CA
State Oeec:rlo.d u r-"' ""'""' 9063, ,. ,2IOMI
Publlth.cl OfanQt Cout
0111y Piiot July 19. 28
Augutt 2. 9, 1964
P\Bl.IC NOTICE Lot 21 o1 Tract No 9802 FICTTTIOUa .,._... OoNllO A. w...._ ta112
City of 1rv1ne, M sN>wn on t NAMR ITATI...,., SINart>lrdl Dr . TuWn. Cl
IC.1Z70I map fli.d In Boole 43$. · Thia bu.iMM .. ~
NOTICI TO PegM 4 1 to 42 tneluaiw of Ttie followlng l*"90l'I le c1uCt.ci by a llf'llt1lacl .... TH· 135 C-otT-1 .. I I •• Oo1ng Dutinaaa •: na "'" ,.. ac.l a n.out ... apa, rt SEFWMH IUILOINO ahlp • CW IUUC cords 01 Ot•n0t County. OonalO A. w......,. .. TRANUIR Ctlllornia MAIN'T CO , 42 t E. l..OINll. Thie at.at..,..,,. -~
j teca. ,...... The <>rang., Celtt 921167 the,. ___ a.rtt of Or· P\BUC fl>TIC£ "" tlr .. t eddr ... and Oouglu Al9n F ~ •it Wltl\ .__ .. F
107 U.C.C.) otl"Mlf eommon cs.stgnetlon. E Lomtta ~ Calif *'09 County °" Mle !U. FICTITIOUI 9\ltMll NotlOe la l"Mlfeby given to ti 1ny ol the rMJ propeny "" .. .,,... 19M •
.. ._ tTATl•NT crtdltore of the within d•tcrlbtd ebov1 11 920f7 ~
The followtng pereon1 ar• """*' trenlf9r0f1•l that • purponad to be 14 Tl\lt butlnMt I• OOtl· Pubeahed ~ CO..
doing bullMM U . bullc frantf• It lbout to be ~. lrvl~. Calif d'O:,.~:! :,, ~ Olll:y Piiot J4Jlit 12°, tt ft.
GAE.AT EXPECTATIONS. macs. on PtnOna1 prc>perty 92714 Thia lltst91Mrrt ..._.. A;..v.mt 2. 1914 : 4501 Blrctl St . Sult• 1 tO. ri.retnafl• o.ot1bed. The u~ Truet• ._ ·-Th-(21
N..-pot18Mch. Calif t2MO The nam. end ~ dladalme eny ll&blltty tor any wtth ltMr County Cletlt cit Or· •
Waleh & Stur~I, tnc., Cell-lddr ..... of the Intended lncoffect,..... o! the street ange County on M 3. lM4 ~ "*'17 tomle Corp, 4 1 Blrctt St , 1r1ntfer01• ere: SYTEK addt .. ltld otn.r tommOl'I PubllaMcl Oringe CoMt
Suitt 110, Newport s..cn. ENTERPRISES INC , oeatonan llOn rf any etlOwn Deily Piiot .,..., 12 19 2e.
Calif 92MO Cftapter 11 o.otor In pc»-l'lerein -•
Thie butln .. t It COO· ....iort. ote Bf*ar Street. Said Mle Wiii be macs.. but Auguet 2 • l98A
duct_, by 1 corporation Sult• 217 Cott• Ma.a. CA without covenant or • .,.
Rlc:tlard A Sturgut S.C· ~e28 r1r1ty. expr .. or 1ml)lled , ..
r.iar; The IOcatlon In C.Ufomle gat'dlng ttti.. ~u .. lon or
TH-112
Thia 1tatement wu filed of the d\i.f executive omc. .,..cumbranc•• 1ncludlng l'ICTITIOUS .,... ..
with the County Cltt1I Of Or· Of principal buslMta omca .... dlWOM end~ ..... ITA,....,,
.,. County on July 19, :>!_!,_"! lnlano.d tranatwor la· ol the TruttM Ind of m. Tht f~ pwaon 11
1914 -·-trutte C1Mted by MIO Deed doing~ -,,_., All other bl4lnata namta Of Truat to pey lnt•eat CAMBRIA PORTFOLIO
Publlatled Ofangt COM1 Ind addr-uMd by tM INt.c>n from January 15 UANAGEMfNT 1845
Delly Piiot July 18. Auguat 2, Intended trantfwor within 1"4 11 19"i'. per tnnum 1a Anaheim Ave Unit 209,
II, IS, 198-4 ttwea )'Ml'I lat yeere lut prOY\ded In MIO nott(e) plut Coate~. c.llf m21
TH·187 put IO lat u known to the C04ltt end tny tdvwlcta ol W•rr•n John Chrl•·
1ntenO.cl trenefer.. are 12,250 80 wttn lnt.,. .. t uan..n, 114$ AnaNlm Al4 none. Tht l>an9flc:lary undet MIO Unit 208. Coeta Mee&. Cllff "8.IC M>TICE The nani.c•> an0 bu8lneta Deed Of True1 heretofot• ex· it2827
•---'-'-------1.ddr... of tht lnt~.S ecutld and ~_, to tM Thi• bvtln..a 11 aon-
FICTITIOUS autac•• lr1n•l•M(•) IN: CHAN· under~ I _,".,.. Dec.-dUC11d by an moMOual
MAMIE 9TATllr1lmNT TRV, LTD. A CORPOR· i.t1tlon of Oetault anO 0. Wtllf'tlll C:M•tlaneen
The fOllowlng ~90tl I• ATION. 33785 Magellan lelt. mant lor S.. and a written This ttatem.nr -f11eO
doing butlMae u: South Llgun•. CA 92827 Notlea of Default end Eltctln ,itjth the County Cletlt of Or·
PAfCISlON SERVICES That lhe property pertl-to s.tt The uncs.ratgned 1nga County on July 3. t984
GROUP. 11842 INin. Bhrd , l«'lt l"Mlfato It detet'lbed In UUMd Mid Nottct of 0. l"Mf741
Sult• 204, Tuttln, CA 92880 gen«el u furniture. fbc· fault end EtectlOn 10 Sell to Pul>lleMO Orange Cout
Anthony Ptz:zuco. 2300 I u rt a • q u Ip m • n 1. be recoro.d In lhe county Piiot July 12. 10 2e.
Felrv\9w B 102 Coet• M .. 1radtnamt, feue. 1nd whir• !he rMI prOC>lf1Y 11 uguat 2 198.oC
CA 92828 HHhOIO lmprov•menla loceted TH-123
Thie bueln•u 11 con-Ind locet.O at 1299 Hatt>or 0.11 Jul) 9 19e4 1----------
duc:tld by an lndtvldual Bl';d • u H1br1 Ce IMPERIAL MOATQAGE P\8JC fl)flCE
Anthony Plnvco The ButlnMI nam. uMd CORPORATION '----------
Thll tlelerMnl wu tiled t>y said trant1erora 11 Mid 8425 Waa1 3rd St NOTIC• CW
with lhe County Clent of ()t. ocallon II BASHFUL l A C• 90048 n.uaTEI'I I.ALI
enge County on AP<ll 10 BAGEL 6St·2107 (21311 YOU AM .. DaAUl.T
fMS1IO 1n1endea to be conaum-Aull\OrlHd Signatl.lf't TRACT DATED ~ )la,
198A That said t>ulk transl• 11 I By Sllat'on Palomino UNDIR A l.AWO CON·
Publlan.o Orenga Coat1 mel.0 11 ll"f oftk:a of BUR· Put>llaMO Oran~ Coell 1~ UMl.ll.sl YOU TAKI
Delly Pilot Mey 2. 0 18 23 ROW ESCROW COMPANY Dally PtlOI July 9 26 ACTION TO f'ROTICT
&nd corrKied copy Jul) 28 1857 E LlnCOln A.,.,,u. August 2 t98.& YOUR ~. IT MAY
198• County of O<•ngt Ce ll· TH-131 • IOU) AT A "'9l..1C
23-42-M fornle 92665 on or etter IAU. W YOU .....0 AM ~X·
MUC NOTICE
Augull 13 1964 'LANATIOM 0, THI
Thie bulk trena1er 11 not I" AT U a E OF TH I suo~t to CaJUomla Unt-P\B.IC NOTICE ""OCHDINQ AQAIHIT
lomi CommerClll Codt S.C· YOU, YOU 1HOUU> C<*-
FICTITIOUI IWllNEU tlon 6106 Miier 19 curreotly NOTICE CW TACT A LAWY'Ol
NAME ITATf•NT In Chepler 11 banllruptcy TRUSTIE'I IAU T.I . NO. JOt04'1
TM loflowlng l)Wlon II c ... •SA83-04903-PE On August 9 1964 11 On Auguat 11 1984 et
001no bulllntat u The nat"M and llddr ... of 11 00 am FIRST AMfRI· • 10 00 0 cloeli ,., M at the
NEWPORT·MESA TU· lht ptrton with whom CAN TITLE INSURANCE front .,,1renoa of SAFECO
TORINO. 270 E Wllaon ctalmt m1y bt f1led la BUA· COMP,.,NY, 1 Callforn11 TITLE INSURANCE COM·
Street, Cotla MMa. Cellf ROW ESCROW COMPANY. CC>rl)OrlllOn 11 Truet ... or PANV 825 North Bra.dway.
92627 1857 E. Llnc:oln Aven~. Or· Succeuor T rua111 or 1n tM City of Sent• Ana
Deoorah S F•gueon. 270 enge, C.f\ 92"5 Etc:row No Sub1t11u1.o TruatM ol that County of Ofenge Stet• of
E Wlleon St,...t, Colla 4078 LR and tne laet dey for certain 0..0 of T~ t•· CeJrtorrne SAFECO TITLE
M .... Caltt 92827 nung clelma by lllly credltO< acuted by EARL y ACHIEVE· INSURANCE COMPANY I
Tl\11 buttn .. e la con· lhell be Auguat tO, 198-4. MENT CENTERS INC 1 corporatton H Truttff
dUC1eO by: an fndtvl<lual ""11Ch II ''"' tlualneu day Callfornl• CO<porttlon Ind under the LANO CON·
DEATH None£~
PORTEil
OHN FREDERICK
PORTER. paaffd
away July l&, 19tf.
Survived by son
Davld Ony Porw;
dau1bter Debra
Por1K Hara. 2 ~
childn!n Collin PtUJ..
lip Hara; and NicQle
Marie Hara. M r
Port.er wu a member
of Muonltc Lodae no
677, West Loe An·
geles Uberal Ana,
Children Home ~
c iety and AL
Malaikah Schrine.
Loa AngeJes & Sant.a
An.a. and was wry ac-
bve in B&a Brothen.
He wu al.:> an ac'tlve
member tn the Red
Cro. of C<insta.ntuv.
York Rn~ and Scot·
ush Rite Mr Porter
m1t1ate<i the Jane
Gray Memorul
Scholarahap Fund
with the Orenee
County Ptulhannoruc
Society In lieu of
flowers donu1ons
may be sent to The
Child.rem Home So-
c.'1ety oc The Chll·
drens Muoruc Home,
Covma, Ca Memorial
Service Thursday
7PM, Pac1f1c View
Memon.a.l Park. 3~
Pacific V1ew Dnw.
Newport Beach. Ca
(714)644-2700 Deborah F•guaon o.for• IM oon.ummetlon v PAUL DOAN .,, tndtvlO• TRACT executed Dy OEN· Thia a111eman1 WU fli.d dalt epecltled at>ow ual .,,0 rec;()(Oed Aug~I NIS DUGAN & SA NOY, _________ _
with IM County Cleric of Or· Oat.CS Jul) 18, 198A 14 1'180 u 1ns1ruman1 No DUGAN nuaband and ....,_ •noe County on July 19. CHANTRY. LTD ,. COR· 17394 In~ 13701 p~ .. )Olm t-nt• recorded
198-4 PORATION 1999 of Otf1C1e1 RK<>rda ol APl'll 10 198• u document ~ By· Barry Hetmat1ton. Pree Orat199 Counry C•llforn•e no 64-148" 71 of Offlctlll A.
Pubtlthed Orange Coat Intend.cl Trant1•et(a) and l)Ureuant 10 thet oarteln lcord1 tr• tl'll oMee of Ille A.
Deify Piiot July 28. Augu•I 2. Publlaned Orange Cout Notice ot Default thereun<Mr 'CO(der of Otange County
9. t6 1984 Dally Piiot July 26 196-4 rlC()(dld Mercn 6 1984 M jC•tiforn·• by r...on of o.. I
TH-186 Th· 172 INtrvm.nt No 8.&--093 tN of f .... lt •n 1"'9 pa)"l"'Wlt or per.
P\alC NOTICE
Otflc•el Recoroa of H id torrnanoe °' obl!Qationa ..
----------Co~inty wtl unoar a no C\l•.CS ll'Mtreby 1ndudtng the P\B.IC NOTICE purwanr to salO Deed of ortaet'I O! oe!autt l'IOllCI ol
FICTITIOUI IWl ... al T ruat Mil et C>UbhC tuetlOn wnic" wu rlCOfOed Aprtl 13
IUMMONI tor Cuti •awtv1 money of lht 198• u oocume nt no NAM« ITA.,._NT SUPREME COURT OF United StetM ot Amertc.a 1 64·tS3345 of Mid Otflc:1al
do'f::: ~'::o.. P«90l'I 11 THE ST A TE OF N y COUN· ~snt« i Chec:IC peyable to R«:OfOI Will -It publlc
T'f OF SUFFOLK JOYCE said Trwt.. drawn °" I ~ttOn to tl'le nogMat t>lOcs... ARMANDO SHOES & RE· DAL TON Pltf vs HAROLD 81ate or national t>enlc I tor cun 1n ·e"'1ut money of
PAIR 2578·9 Newport 0.AL TON end MARTHA stelt or fed.,al credit union the Untied States wtthOut
blvd Co111 M .. a , CA D.AL TON Dtfll Index or 1 atete Of '9d.,a111vtng1 an" CO\llf'lanl or warranty 92827 (99 e.4 Is T Youaatf T 9..,..zedeh • 1 I Venu. o...d In end loan aaodallon domt· express or implted .. to
-• County In Wl'llCh premi-cited In 11111 11111 11 the t11i. cio-oon or encum-
5-'41 Kenwood Aw · Buena ert sflueled SUMMONS main tntre nc• to Firtt bra~ '°' tl'le purPQ99 of Pa{~j1CAb~!!a 11 con· TO THE ABOVE NAMED A,,,_,lean Tiii• Insurance paying obugatlona MCUred
DEF'TS YOU ARE HEREBY Company loceted at t t4 by 111d L"ND CO"ITRACT duel_, by· an lndlvlclueJ SUMMONED to tnawer lht EHi Fltth Street. In the City the interest conveyed IO MIO i~--f T 841gt•d-'I Ill«! complelnt In thlt action end ol Sent• An1. Cellfomle all T rustet by said LANO CON-
l'fl 1!....'c''~~uof Or· to MrW • copy o1 your thet right lltlt end tnt«•I TRACT'" pr~ 11luat.CS
"'• '"' oun 'r en.._, or If tht complaint conveyeo 10 end 11ow ,,..o in tht Counh or Orenge ~~ County on "P'11 tO. II not served Wlln lhlS Sum. by 11 under U•O o-l ot Stei. of Ce11rorn1e •nd d.
I mona. to S«ve • nollOe 01 Tf\.111 1n rhe pr~!) 111u scribtd.,
,.,..,. ap~ranot on the Pllf't lled In said COUl"IV 1tnO PARCEl , lot tO of Tract
0 ~ryub~t~~ ~~28C:St Atty w1th1n 20 deys elter 111<1 Slate ducrit>td u A No 101 •e ,. tne C11y 01
t o pr · 1Y tervtot oltnl!Summona.t•· LEASEHOLD ESTATE Co•ta Ml!la C0un1~ of Or. ~ul t~6 •~8;orrected copy cluaiw of the day of MNl()8 T,.,. SoutflMttefl\o helf ot '"~ Steil' c• C1111orn11 ..
()QUIST
Y or within JO days after the l o t , S 1 • n o t n • tncwn o• • ""•P •ec:orded in
2 l3 t-64 MNIC• is c:ome>111e 11 lh•• Sout'-•lerty ha11 ot Ille Boo' 42" e>ages 15 •nd t6
----------Summons 11 not oen<>nally S01Jth-•er"' h11t1 o• lot 01 '4•~e11s"IOU' '4~ in .-..---------P\B.IC NOTICE o.lflle<ed to vou *'1htn lht •5' of Trect No '06 u I"• ott ct o• s,e'<l County Rt-
St•t• of N Y end •n CaM o! snown on • MIO r.c;oroeo '" co<"dtw ot .. ,d County
KARL A ()QUIST, a
resident o! Leucadi.a.
CaW Passed aw•y
July 20 1984 Son of
the late Josephtne
Oqu1at Newport
Beach. Ca. 15 swvawd
by st.sters. Johannah
Leffingwell of
Leucadia Abbv
Peter.ten of Irvin~.
Ca., Myra Oqwat of
Long Beach . Ca .
brother. Steven
Oquist of Australia
Memona.l Service to
held Sunda.y July 29,
1984 at 2 PM. K.alrol
Institute 681 En-
c1rutas Blvd, Suite
A 313. Encmnas, Ca
ln beu of flowers ~
fanuly request done
t1ons be st>nt to
Scnppis Hospital La
Jolla. Ca
Notloe your ta11u,.. to appesr or 8ool>. 2 t Paoe 25 01 I.As PARCEL z "" M.Mment
ln•ltlnt... •n•-j\ldg,.,.,,I w+lt be c111en.au1 Mti>s A.cords ror .,gres.s 99•ess "*' anCI
NOTICE I~ HEREBY taken ag .. nat you by OetWll of Orenge County Clll•l e-11c:>~"°""' o' ,,.,. Common
GIVEN 11\11 the Boero Of for lht rali.I def'naN)ed In torn1a A•f'I 1:>14"9 ~01 39 of Aid
Education of tht l'Mwpol't· the compt11n1 Dated July T..,. atrMt 1ddrftH or T•ecl No ,0 t•8 u Mt l0<1h
Meal Untl..O School Oittr!C1 28 t984 PRUDENT• & ot,,., common o.aiQoel•011 1n ,,,. o.c1era1>0n 01 Co-
ol Of8"9' County will ,. CLAYTON Altyl fOf Pttf lot MtO proe>«ty IS purported nantt Conoot•onl and ~
cetve ... led l>'dt up to 11 00 91 t Monteuk Hlgh•ay to~ 1022 t cw-Streat t1nc11ons •ec.c:>rded Jury 28
AM on tht 10th dty of Snlrlty N Y TO THE ABOVE Sante Ant Cal1fom<e 1978 ,,, BOOll 12778 , Paot
Augu•t. 1984 •I lM Purcnu-NAMED DEF'TS Tht for• Setd .... Wiii 0. m•O• 5113 ~-c.·• ~d•
lnO Omct of Mid School Ole-going Summons ta _....., w11~1 COV9tlan1 or ,.,,. Th• .inp1•d o.1enc:. and
lrlet. located 11 :n85 Beer uPon you by pul>ffeallon r111ry •~orais.t Of I~ u n•1m11e or COila axo.nata
St,...t, Coal• ~ Ca.If. purauarit to an Ofo.t 01 the to trtle . poueaslOn or .,, eno aov1noet .. ol Jul) 10.
tomla. at wt'llOtl lllM Mid Hon l•I• E Gerwo • cumt>tanc. to satlt.ty rtwi '96'4 ,, 188 ~2 01 Hid
bloa wlM be publlcry ~ JutllOt of th• Supt~ unpaid balan<» OU. on the emount w111 1~ untM
and rMd tor l!U'.CT"°"IC Court Suffolk County. N>-. or l'10tn .MOUrld by dete 01 Nit c LA s s R 0 0 M Ty, I! dated .JuM 6. t984 ano "*' Mid Deed ot Trull to wll T'ht 111' .. t edd,.... or
WRITIRS wttn lht oompfalnt anCI other 1 127 .955 14. P11.111 .... !OOOW· Othtt oon'll'l'lon o.a10na11on.
AN bid• .,. to ~ In IC-~In the Suftoill County Ing tatlmai.cl COttl aJt:· ti .,,,. Of ,,.... !'Ml ptop«ly
COtdanot .tlll Condtttorit. CMtll I Ofllca. ~ pan ... and adYenc.t tt Ihle d t 1 c 1 t b t d e b o v t I a l~lNCllOnt tnd S~lfl· NY TM Obj9Ct Of ttle llC11on n1M Of~ lnl1111 putifjCatlOl'I pmponed to be 1432 Brit·
catton• whlC'I ttt now Ol'I mt It JudO!n«lt of arrMrt Ml 01 thlt Notice of Seit ,.,,., woocsa l ene. C0t1•
In the 0"'°8 ol the Putctlq. ting a*<'a Of a con_,~ $ t t511 & 1 MMa CA
incl OlreatOt Of Mid School of real prc>perty oertltlon of NOnc. TO T,,. unO«llOf* TruttM
Otatnc1. 2945 ..., Str_. Mid ,..., ~ Of fOroed "'°"'"" OWMKR d!Kllll"'-any llabllit)' for any
Coile MeH C allfornle .... of Mine The l"9lle4 YOU AM II OIYAIA T lncotrec:U-of the ttr• •~ IC)UQllt • 119 500 00 p1u1 ~ A OUJ) °' n.uar, .oo ..... or other common
No kkllw INl'f wfthdf.. eny.,,...,.. wNcfl aoova c:M DA n:D Nl. Y " ,_, Ulf. ~n•llOn tt .,,., llhOwn
Na 9ld for a l*10d of tori)'-Ing pandenc~ Of INa action LI .. YOU TA.Ill ACnoet '*-!
fM ('6) o.,t att. IN dalt ~~of 00fl'4J1WIC* TO MOftCT YOUR"'°"'" O.tea .July tt Itta -'°' IN~.,....,. tly Harold DaAoft to ...,,.,. un, "'llAY. 90&.0 AT V[NOOA JOHN w LAN[). The 9Cwd ot EcM!atton Of DanOf\ of Na ~ II\ 40 A ~ aAU. • YOU IS
the ~-MMe UMled 8u1'olll ~ ~. NOD AN IJCkAMA.noet JA & OLADYS ._l/TM 1.ANO-Sc:ftool ~ ,....,,,.. the N y ' and • parttllon al .., °' 1'MI MA""" Oil ,... IS Tf\ltt ...
right to ,._, any Ot al ,..., ~ Of foroed .... NOCIGtllfO AOAfM& T AOOreaa 20)() ~ Of
~ riot • 11111•rtv ...,. otwn..oo.tunch1••tu•-YOU, YOU IHOl.'-1> CO.. "'9wpor1 IMcf\. CA hMo
IN .... 5cl, ~ 10 ....... 19Wlb and ..norn.(I '--TACT A LAWYP. T~ (714) '4'->008
any ~ Of ~ Upon 'PM fet!Unt to ~. r1RS T AMf..cAN TITLf S A '-EC 0 T 1 T L E I N.
ty In lf'1 Md f'tOIMCI jud9f'M'"t WUI ~ talc.,, INSUMHCI COM,....""4' 9VAANCE ~PANY,
NIW'°AT-Mf:IA UNIF'ICO lg8Nt Y'O'I by O.llUll 10t • C...tomia Corpontlalrt a Co!'pcw1tton trwe.
SCHOOi. IMTNCT ... -of 11• 500 00 wtltl JMnNne L ~ AOd""9 )03 ""'• nnn ol OrMOe OouMy. Celltomla .., ..... "°"' ,... 20. 1", Authoft:Nd Oftloar ,,,....
Ootottly HaNey '••llet and tr. co.a 01 M ~ 114 ~ ~ ..,_. a.ri ~ CA HG c .. ... OeleCI J11r>• H , ... lan1• Ana. c.rit tiro I T .. ~ {7 "I ~ 1 ~~ NUMNTl 6 CLAYTON (1141568-.!111 9Y T.,...M K.,,,_
(7141 ~17 Artyl for "'1 DATfD ..Nne 12 1MA TrueM t Ofllioar' fl'\i~ Ot.,. fl\!~ Or•"Ot Coet1 Pubfl"*I 0r•"99 Co111 P\lbtlll*S Or•"O'I Coeiat Oai11"'°1J\tlV2t ~l l , Dally llt!lot N1y ,. 11 011fy Pttot My 1t 26 0.lly Pao. M AUQlat 2
1tf4 ~ ' t 1N4 4UV119I , t•• I 1t&A Th-177 n..1 11 Tto! 'tit '
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PACIFtC VIEW
MEMORIAL. PARK
Ceme1ary • Mor1u•r')
Chapel • Cr•matory
500 Pac1f1c V141W 0flV9
N~pon Beach
64A-2700
Mc:CORMtCK
MOftTVARY
1 795 Laguna Canyon
Road Laguna Beach Ca
92651
494 0•15
HARIOR LAWN-
MT OLIVE
Mor11.1ary • C."'"9llr')
C'*'1~tor)
182S Grsi.r AV9
COste M ...
S40-55~
NRCI 9"0nta9
.U. laOADWAY
~TUAJIY
10 Bfoedwey
ComM..a
&42·9\!50
j
I
C4 Orange Coaat OAll.Y PILOT/Thursday, July 2e. 198-4
NI.JC M)nt( NI.IC fl>TICE
MhhOU••mz.. fllC1itiOU9....... ACTinOUa8UUm.. '1CTf'OOW .. NOTICeOP ......... Pie~-.... NOnc:-NOTICIOI' P"ICftnOUI•'• .... MAm 9TATI*"' ~ llTAW MAllll ITATl*Jf'f ...._ fTAT'UmNT CM&IOUITIOM .. et MAim 11'ATUmNf llMnNO ID8 ~ ~ ltATW n.. ~. per'IOM .,.. The ~ ~ .. f n. IOllOwlng !WION .,. The klllowtno perlOl'tl .,. °" ,AllTND.... -... = . ......_..... dOlllO ~.. ~t~ -~ ~. ..~h............ Pu""'IC no• ........ --... ~ TM ___ .,. perMn .. Notlc. ..... alllentNl Notlol• 1..-.by~ !hat ""~ ~. Po(ClAC flOIHl• ,..,..., ... ..,....,._ "' ._ ,..,...,, et,.....,_ doing ~ M lM ec:..t'I VW 8citlOOI 0.-the undenlQMd wW not be dolne ~ aa. "' ..,..,,... "'9l.ISH(RS U~ IOHT WfVTI WOAD T etRNAU!A 8UNCH. glv•n thll lannllu and Ha. A tmto Wl!OOINO CA!ATION8 ltlet of ~ County w11J r~Dle lot .:ry deb1I Of tNTl"ACTIV! $Alt OOMtNIUM AaSoclATIOH. vas. Mlt w Aiwora ,, I, "'"OCUSINQ SfA~ICf, H21 Catob St. N9wpot1 S1uro111 het•lot0<• dOlng In the 8uMrlot Court of DV ClCIUA, 214l2 PllCllllo r~ .... to. bUt no letar hl>lll11M oonttl!CMd .... --"NO ........ £TINO. nc utO P.ot1o A~. ea.ta ~· AN. c.-ta1Co4 am.-1 Canyon onve. Cotta a..cn. Calif t2teO ~-~ the nc.1ttoue the e . of c:.111 .... .,., -·.-,. """' MeM, c.iet. t:2a7 Mwy ~ ~-w.., Calif. tM27 KethlMn '*'**· Inc. nim and •'Yte f ~ tomla. kw Coat Hwy. Huntington than 10.00 am , Thurtdaf, OM OU. ttwt l'ftyllllf, ort Iii# lllt~ ~ lleNot\, <;.a ~ H#bcW Buldara. ttno, H 11 W Awore " t, ktwa ~h KNOhl. Calitomta. 2127 Catob S1 . QR~ ~PECT T~ o lhe \ty of Of.noe lleld\, CA 82948 *"-2nd day°' Augutt, 1114, art« U. Mt& l2MO
Inc , Callfouila, UH BantaAN.C.. N~ USS I Canyon Of CO.le Nwpot18Mdl,Catlf t2t00 4501 Blf1:fl St ,~. n~'. lnU.Matt•olthefltat• C.C.W. A 8tufll, 21462 ueled bide tor the O.tlldthle2ethde<yof.My fllldwtld S McVa~. 2661
Mor.owta A-.. 8'llW tt. TMI ~.._,. le CIOn• ..._ CMt. t2&27 Thia bu11n-· 11 c-· City of He"'"" .. •---... of HanNwl '-.nai.ln, 0. Pedftc: Coeil1 Hwy , Hunt• FUAHl8HIHG OF CARP£T tN4 Shet1den, lllOU.I'• Nlgut u----.-,....,. ""-_.__. --.....,, ,....., -.. c:......:I lnOtOn e..citi, CA t2e4I OHLV, Ind~ ...ecs bldl Wiiiem A.~ Ill Cellf t2t17
• ....._._,,._ .., __ by.8"~ ~ HWTlllOfl Knight, Cluc:tedby.aoorpor1llon CountyofO<ano-.l1at•of Hottoeltllet90Ygtwnthet Thi. butl~ .. I• con-!Of.,. INSTAU.ATION °' ttot w. MacM.hur ~-Q.y A BotliM, S3tc
Thia b!AI-11 COA· .,..,.. ar.tcMn ,,__. n»-a CenyOfl Of Colt• l<atllleen e.m-. Pr..i CMlornla, dtd on the 30ltl the~ lfli\U ... •I ducMd by ~ lndllltdual c.pet onty to .,_ I.IMC! at #280 Cape Cove. u.gun. ~ ~by a corporaillon bllO ....... Celf, tztlJ Otnl day of June. IN4, by mutyel Prfva1• Nie, to the hlghml CA Stliht 11#1oue echoolt In the di. Santa AM.. CA 927()4 Cailt 92t71 "°"" L ~ Tlll9 ....,._.,t -...., Thi• ~•lnNI 11 con-Tl\lt et•tement •U "*' cone.nt. clAotw the Nici and bet! bidder, IUt>leCt to Thia 1tai.mertt wu fltld ltlet Sud\ tMda ar\811 be r• PutM+IMd Oranv• CoNt Thia butlnn1 II ooc TtW lta'ltment WM~ lllllfl.._~'>Olan.olOt · ouctedby a limited part,,,., • .wttntheCountyCIWllOIOr· pertnerlhlp and lwmlna~ oonntmatlon of Mid Su-wltl'ltheCountyClel'kOfOr-oeMdlntheeu.in..Ofllce O.lly Pltot Jufy 28, 27, &M:ted by. a OIM'el Pit
•ttn the County CIMI ~ °'' .,.. Co.#1~ on Mr '8 lhlP llf\09 County on Jvty 20, t1*r , .. •tiont • partnera pwlor Court. on or ·~ the .nee County on JM e. 18"4 of tne Olltrlc1 IOceted at Auo\ill 2 1964 ~
: County on July 1I ,_. 6att>ara C Knlghl lM4 !Mr91n 8th dfltt Of Auguet 18$4, .. l'2llMI 18940 B StrMt. Huntington Tllf'-164 Oery R 801tM '-? Thia tlal*'*ll wu lllec! '11101• Said l>ullfteM In Ille Mura the otfloa ot ~n a. Golob, Publfehed Or~ co..t 8"clh, Callfomle 82147 and Tiiie 11a~1 ._ ft11 ,_ ~ Or-. Cout Mth lhe Covnty Ctert< of Or· Publl.ned Or•noe Coaet wlll be oonducted Walth and 11729 San VloMt• Blvd, Oally PllOt Jan. 29. i=.b 5, ll'lall be opened and publlcty wllh the County c... °' o
PvotlaNcl O<ange eo.t OM) ll'aot ~ ~ ~11 enoe Counr, on JUiy 12. oa11y Pilot July 18, A~•' 2. Sf\.lrglfl. Inc . whO WCll pay Ste. 450, Loa ~. CA •. 12, 18, and eorrcted COf>Y r•ad alOud at the at>ow mm1 •c MRTIC£ llf\09 County on July 1
O&lly Ptlot July \t, 18. t , It, 1"4 lN-4 0 18, 1084 and dlact\arge 1111 llat>Ml1'-80048 County of Loe ~ JUiy 28, tU. elated tlrM and pi.a. rWM.J nu t014
Augual 2 I . tM4 TW014' fl1'0Me YH 180 and debtt of the firm and getee, St_.• of Calttornl&. 111 e1o..a.. All bldt thall be made on
TH· I~ Publlllhecl Orenge COMt reoeiv. all"'°"'-payable to right, tltle and lnt•eet ot bid formt f\lrnlthed by the ACTTnOUI llU89mll ---------"8.M: ll)nt( Dally PllOt July Ht. 28. P\IJUC NOTICE '"F nrm Mid deouud at the time Of dlatrlat, and eectl bid mutt ri:=·~.,.
,...
Publtlhed Dt'anot C4*
Dally P110t July 28. AUOUl1 :
8. te. t984 fltaJC M)TIC( ~UQY91 2.8, l 984 TH·l3'4 ur1'-notioe i. ,,.,.by deoath and Ill the rlghl, title rta.JC NOTICf conform and be raepon""-dOlng bualneae u
PlCTT110US eu&INl8a lflCTI'TlOUt ltU .... I given Uwt the undettiol* and lnl.,..1 that the e11Me 10 Ille contract Oocunenll T 0 A C E L I. 0 TH>-t7 '1C11110Ue.-.. ..,....TATa.N'T NAIMSTATI...,. ..tllnotber~b6il.lrom of Mid dacMMd hu .c-NOnc. C«>'-oftllec.rpetandln-fNTERP,.18!8 20
MAim ITA TIMIJfT nie ~ penorw an T1141 fOllowlng P«llOtl• are thla day on tor any obflgatlOn quired by OperatlOn of lew or 9fVl1lMQ ..,. ttallttlOn ~tlone .,.. R«lwood Tree Lane '1Mnll
the folkMtno l*'90nl .,.. dOlnQ ~ • P\llJC NOTICE OOlng bwlnMI u nourred by the 0 "*" In hi• otharwtM otr-than or In NotlOe .. her«>y gtven that now on n1e In the ButlneM Caltf 82715 ' • 1---------
CSOtng bualneM.. AUNf JENNY"S CHICt<EM LIGAl. NOnc. WEST COAST CON =,:~·°'In the name or •ddlllOn to that of Mid ~ Ille Board or Truet .. Of the Otttoe. Oc.-n vi.w Sdloot Ralph s Frelteg. 20 Pl8JC ll)T1C(
INlERNA TIONAI. IN ANO Ates 1300 Do-... Sulla VERSIONS 928 w Bake< cMNd.11 the time of death, Hunt1-1on 8Hch Union Otllrk:t Redwood TtM Lane Irvine ••
VESTMENTS Of AMERICA 100 ~ ~ Calif N011ce 11 h«eby gl\l9n that A\19 Cotti ~·· Call! ir.°•led at ,....Pof1 Bwh, In end to eH the certain reel, Hloh Sdioo. Olttrlct wlll ,._ The Dll'lrlct rlMtWll the Calif 827 l5 ' ' P'ICTmOUI W
2740 So Harbor Blvd 11neeo the City ot lrvlna Potloa 0.. 92626 ,..,..lllOfnla thlt 18th 011)' ot property lltuated In Ille City =-Ive ... led bld1 tor tupply· rlOhl lo r•i.ct any or all bldt Jania 0 Freitag 20 NAlll'ITATW-...n
Senta Ana. Cell! 92704 Yolande J0y Ilic 1300 parttnaftl wlN hOl<f a public Ste11t1 £ OTOOie, 812 Ave Uuly 1884 Rld\atd A Stuiglll ol s.at e..cn. County ot Of. ling COPIER IOUP LI· or 10 "''Ive any lrregularltl .. Redwood Tr .. Lana, l~ne. Tiie followtng patwnt"'
LeroY ~Jr 1391 !Dove. Sulla 100. lffwpor-t ~y''rndo~~Y":!~ ~== Del v1111 "'· COfona, Ceot p:;1yub~1~ 2'2~8.~t •noe. St•t• ot California. CATORS meeting or equal or1nt0<ma111•1nanybld1or Call! 827l5 ~~"-:'ur,LER. Tt w c.irrnoe 1173. Anaheim, ~ ca111 02860 """ ... .. 91720 u., • v partleularly ~lbed u IOI-1o 111e epectflcatlon• on Ille 1n the bidding. Thi• butlneu 11 eon·
Call! 82802 Thi• bu11neu la con-wtl. oo Saturdey. A~t 4. s1 .... a OTOOie Th-193 Iowa, to-wit. n the offbl ot aald Dlatrlct. For the lnttallatlOn ol the duoted by: an Individual W. 17th IB10, Coeta M..a
J-Anna Vl.Ovleh. 139 t ouctll<I by a corporalloo ~~ 0 rJ": ~u~~~: ~~ Thi• 111tement wu hied Lot 103, Tract 0571, Boole Bid• ehall ba clHrly c:arpet the Olttrle1 hu ob· Ralphs Frelteg C-~t 828:~ 2131!
W C.rltoa 1173. Anaheim YOlanO. Joy Ille """"the County Clerk ol Or Ptlll.IC NOTICE 243, Paga 7 & 8 ol Mapa, "'•flied COPIER/ OUPLI· lalned from the Otrec1or ol Tn11 etaternent wu filed a.rte":' SI. 8~ Ana
Call! 82802 Thi• •tetement WU lll4ld :11:1·rt!. '~='ti~'~~~ Inge Coonly 0'1 July 19 ~~Oed In the olflOe of Iha CA TOR$ BIO #580 •d· Iha Department OI lnduatrlal wlln ,,,. County Ctertc OI Or-Calif 02707 •
Tn11 bu1lne11 la con-with tne Counly Clerk ol Or 19&4 PVtlUC NOTICI C~nty Record« of Mid llrHMd to Allyn E Rowley. Relatlon1 the general anoe County on July 3, 18&4 Jam.. A Te«>b9ttt 4781 dUC1eel by a general pan. ange County 0'1 Juty 10 ~=ng'" IO~~I c,~~ ~.:: f'250tlt CITY cw ounty ~rcnulng Manager Hunt. prevelllng rate of per diem fl'M97• Mltdlell St R1Yet91de. Callt
nerlt\lp 1~ Publltneo Orange CoHI "'VM • more commooly known ~on 8Mct1 Un~ High ;wege In tlle localtty In wtilch Publlehad Orange Coa1 82505 • '
l eroY Remtrez Jr '~ ~n~ BIY<l Irvine Call· Oe1ty Piiot July 28 Augutl 2 SUMMARY OF FISCAL u 382 l Fuecnla Cltcia, Seal School Olatrlct 1025 I lhll v.orll It to be performed Dally P110t July 12, 10, 28, Carroll Tebt.tll letO-
Thtt llllan'lanl wu flied PubllaheO Ofange Coaat Any queetlont regatdlng 9 16 198• YEAR 198-4-85 AOOPTEO ~ r aale ~oflctown Avenue. Hunt• lor NCI\ Cflfl O< type of Augul1 2. 1884 Walnut St fountal~ V~ :;·~;ty~~~1 ~ ~1111~ P:~~'Ju1v 26 August 2. ~': "::11~ ..,1~~-;';~:! TH-161 ~~~J; ~~E:~~~~S,.E,f. ~1 ~ 01 ~ ~~1~:; ::..o"~ee:f'o,c'i,!,~ 3~ ==~o,:=: TH-122 c~ia92=ln•ll 11 con
1944 TH-164 &60-3730 be'-11he hours ---------ING FUNDS l•t• Otl cootlrmallOn ol P m . FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. on Ille at the Olttrk:t Otflc. et mm11c NOTICE dueled by • general pen f'JIOSll' P\8.IC NOTICE !Hie. lh<M lnou.and dOllW1 1884 at whleltl uma and 18840 8 StrMt Huntington ruu.. Publlllhed Orenge Cou1 •---------of 8 00 • m end 5 00 Pm On June 26 1884. the City to be dePOalted wttn bid. pl~ bid• •Ill be bllcly Beach. Ca111or'n1a 92847 1----------nerlhlp
Dally Pllol July 18. 2e. 1 ___ Pl&. __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E__ Monday through Fr101y NOTICE Of' Council of the City ol lrvtne Bld1 or otter1 to be In writ· oPet*' Ind r.e<S In g:'dg C C091ee may be Ol>talned on PtCTTnOUI ltUltMlh ¥11roa Tebbe"' 11,_,
Auguet 2. 9, 1ea. Suaan O Meyer PU9LJC HEARING 18dop1ed the lollowlng u ... Ing and wfll be rec.I~ 11 Rm. 381 · • requeet A copy 01 thaM N.-ITAft•NT hla 11etement WN ·-
TH·137 P'tCTITIOUI IUltHEtl Pr()99'1y Officer NOTICE IS HER EBY IC>I reveriue sharing tunda for ~he lfOfetalO office II any Eiaet. bl<hhall remain valid ratet ll'lall be polled althe The follOWlng pereon 11 with I~ County Clent3 ~~
NAM! tTATIMENT Publl•h•O Oranoe Cout GIVEN thet 1 public hearing [F1acal Year 1964-85 ~lme aflllf the flret publl· 0, a Pe<lod of 60 day. alter l<>b llta. d~ bultneta u : ange nty Of'I July~ P't&JC NOTICE The loliowtng peraona lie Dally Piiot July 28. 1964 will be held by lhe City Coun-POiice Operation• 1288.000 icatlon hereof end before lie dat• ac>ecltled 10< the r• The foregoing echedule of B MM ENTERPRISES, Publi.hed Or COM.
----------doing bull,_. u Th· 189 ell ol Ille Clly ot Irvine on Youtn/Femlly Sa rvlcu dat• ol Nie Petpt ot bide per diem wagee la baaed 10081 Talbert Ave., Ste 200, 8;T
ACTITlOUl ltU ... 11 IEVSACu! TIO~ H ~::V:~~ Augu11 14 1884, et e·30 82.000 Dated thl1 18th day of The Bowd of Trutt ... .ipon • worlclng day ol eight Fountain Val,, Calif. ~708 Dally ~~1~ I . 18, H
NAm STA~ 1505 w Common-•lth ----------Pm or u eoon lherMller u Senior ServloN 55.000 July, l984 ~all be the I04e 1<>09e ot the '.8) llouf•~ The rat• lor hol-Pe1er J ramm, 1012 Auoua ' TH 11•
The following pel"IOnl .,. '143, Fullerton Call! 82833 Pla.IC NOTIC[ poMlble, In the lrvlne City Nol-For-Profit Orgenlu -,AOmlntatrator Suean Cuti« ~uallty of equipment offered >day and OY«tlmaworlc lf'lall Delaware, Huntington • • uoono bull,_. u · Joyce A Pogue 917 N l"ICTl'TlOUI IUalNlll Council Chambera, 17200 ll<>n• 25,000 ol the aatate of Mid ""° r~ the right to ,.. be at IMet time and on.-BMctl. Callf 02848
THE IRVINE GROUP, "dlena Or Fullerton. C..\111 JamborM , Interim Cllllc Total $45& 000 I tec:t any or ell bldl and to l\tllf Thlt bullnMI Ii con-
3001 Redhlll Avenue 82832 NAMe ITATlllllHT Center. IM"-. Callforn1a. on The FlecaJ Year 1884-05 P0·am 11~1 "°allle any lnegularlty tlwe ltlhallbemanda.toryupon ~~ T :1 lndMdual Ml.JC NOTICE ~anade IV, Suite 200. Joyce A Pogue The loltowtng peraon la a revtaion 10 the Clty'1 NolN City ot Irvine~ la aum· ust n & olob n the CONTRACTOR to wtlorn •er amm
Coate Meea. Callf 92828 Thjs itatM*ll WU lti.c:J OOl':fi buSln.a u Ofdln~ The propoaed mattzed aa followa ESTI· 11726 SM Vanta Bllld Signed Ailyn E Rowtey Iha eontrlCt la ewar<*S. and Thl1 atalement WM ftled YOU AM .. .,_.AUL 1
San Marco. I, Ltd , a Call· With the County Clerk of Or-T E VIOEO OUTPOST, project hu bMrl found to be MATED FUNDS AVAILABLE 11450 Pwetlaalng Manegllf "pon any eubcontrector with Iha County CWlc Of()<. UNDER A OW.:0 OP T1tUl1
I nla " ned ~-riner.hl 8955 Allant• Ave. Hunt-•1eempt from the requlr• TO FINANCE OPERA TINO LOI Angeiaa, CA 80048 Dated July 10, 1884 oJnder him, to P•Y not .... •noe County on July 6. l984 DATU) ....... I. 1tlt °' m ..-' p, ~ County on July l9, lngton Beech, Callf 9?648 mentl ot CEOA PROGRAMS Publlatled Orange CoHt l>ubll.n.d Orange Coaat 1han the Mid apeclfled r•t• ~ UNLIU YOU TAKI AC ~001 Raol~ll S Av•n~, 8 'rhomu D Nyman, 8855 For further perllculara General Fund $29 881 052 Dally PNot July 28, 27. Dally Piiot July 19 28 1984 to Ill WO<krnen employed by Pvblltl* Orange Coat TION TO PRO'RCT YOUI c:I.~~:.. Callf ~k'826 . PublllllleO Of•,,,..~ Atlante Suite fl 128, Hunt· with regard to lhl9 public Revenue Snaring F~nd Augu1t 2. 1864 • TH-147 them In,,,. Hecutlon of the Dally Piiot July 12. 10. 29, ~. " MAY •
F I P1 L d -...--lnglon Beectl, Call!. 92646 hearing. plea .. call lrvlne 4~.000 ThF-158 :onirect ~ugutt 2, 198' 9CM.D AT A "-'-JC IAL.m
uterton au t • • OallyPllo1Juty26.Auguet2. ln11 buelneH 11 con-Community Development Total $30,410,052 Jane1Gerrk* TH·117 "YOO •ID AN llCP\.A
Cellfornla limited pattner· 9. 10. 1884 Ouctedby anlndl\lldual Departmentll860·3685 SUMMARY OF AP· f't&IC ll)TlC( ClerkoltlleBoetd NATION Of' TMI NATUM =· ~ ~h~l llA~· , _______ T_H_·1_6_5 Thomu o Nyman Dated· July 23 1884 PROVED APPROPRIA· P\M NOTICE ol Tru9t... P\B.JC NOTICE OP THI '"OCllOINC Coll~ M ... .'c'aut "g2•628 · l'tB.IC NOTICE Thlt 11atemen1 •u tlled CITY OF l~IVINE TIONS f'ICTITIOUa llU ... IS ec.an vi.w School Ota1rlet AOAINIT YOU, YOL
24 1 Avacedo Ltd . 1 c.11-W11h llW County Cler1< of Or-By NANCY C LACEY City Council $70.881 ~ ITATE•NT ~.~~II Ofange County. California ACTITIOU8 ....... IHOULD CONTACT J
toml• llmtted partnerattlp, FICTITIOUS IUSINEll ~ County on JUiy t2. City CWll Clly Manoer 449.153 Tna lollowlng ~· .,. The lollowlng llOt'I• .,. Publllhad Ofange Cou t .... ITAT'DmNT LAWYUt.
3001 ReOhltl Avenue. NAME tTATOIEfT 19 ft2SOUI Publlal'led Orenga CoHt City Clerk 238.702 doing bullnaea u doing bu9'Mu:: Oatly Piiot Jvty 18, 29, 1884 Tiie followtng pereon It TRU":~ :AL.I
Eaptenaoe IV, Su1t1 200 The lollowtng persona era Oatty Piiot July 28. 1804 City Attorney 286,500 OfLTAJMINER. A JOINT BAY LAUREL HOME-TH-151 dol~ butlneal u:
Co•ll Maaa, Call! 92628 doing bullneea u D ~1ubll~ <]'~9 c=o;:• Th-170 Non· o • P •rt m • n ta I VENTURE. 80&0 BolN Av· OWNERS ASSOCIATION. 1111-IC NOT"'c (•)WALTER'S SIGN STU· On A::--:-18&4 • SetanadoLI0.1CalltOfnl1 AAGONAUT AS -1 y o uy · 1,55e,215 .nue. Wettmlnater. Callf 2848 Elden A\19 Cotta ruu.. sw. 010 (b)A.AA QUALITY ":M .. ' '0tt
11m11ed penr>erlt\lp. 3001 SOCIA TES. 2192 Dupont Auguai 2· 9 198' P\B.IC NOTICE "om1n111ra1111a ServtcH 92883 M .... ca111 92827 • SIGNS (e)ZZZ SIGN STU-~'0%G~GE·A~g~~O't\
Redhlll Avenue. Eaplanade Drive, Sulla t 11, lrvlne. Calif TH-136 2,287,288 Delta Sal/Inge & l.oan "9· Newport Harbor Bulloen NOTICI OP OIO, 426 30th Street. Hew· COMPANY A CALl:g'NIJ
IV, Suite 200, Colla Maaa. 82715 FICT1T10Ut ltU8'Nltl Community Development llOciellon, • CaUfornla Cor-Inc. Calllornle. 153V TRUITEl'I tA&.I port 8Mctl, Calif. 82983 CORPOAATIOH u
Cellf 92626 Spertlng ln11Mtmen1 Cot· fltm.IC NOTICE NAMt tTATIMENT 2,904,807 porallon, 0880 BolM Av· Monrovia A..,. Suite 19 &.o. No. Walter Wolfgang Me11\ner, poll\ ed T tee ncs., llP'
GOLN Ltd, 1 C1lllorn11 poratloo. A California Cot· The tollowtng peraon1 are Commun It y S • r 11 I c.. enue, WM I mintier. Cellf Newport Bee.en'.' Calif 92683 SOU10-IJ~.NO # 4 Abbetl Ln., MeeOow VW-~ant ~ ~ of T=
limited p1rtner1hlp, 3001 porallon 2182 Oupont ,tCTTT10Ua 1U11ttEa1 doing bull-ea 3,092,093 92683 Thl1 bu1lnHa 11 eon· T.I . No. 1-1M11 ley, Calif 95858 recorded December 1 1981 R.ohlll Avenue, E.191an1oe Orl11t1. Suite 111, lrvlne, Callf NA• ITATIMENT D & N ENTERPRISES. Public Seftty 8.218,082 Wllllam E Krall, 3448 ducted by: 1 corporation UNrT COC>e I Thia bualneea II con-u lnetr. No 1t 1 'boole
IV Suite 200. Co9ll M .... 827 t5 The fOllOwlng peraon la 10348, Sloul River Circle. Public Works 10.615,484 Peuo Ftemenco, San John L Pet.nta T.D. NRVICI ducted by an ll'dlvldu.. 14305 ltoe of Offlo&tj
C11il 92628 JHn-M1rl1 Sparling dolng~u· FountalnValley,CA 92700 All Spaclel Fund1 Clemenle,Calll.92772 Thll llltement wu ftted COMPANY WalterWolfgangtM1hner ,page '
01/M, Inc. • Callfornt1 2182 Dupont Drive, Sult• P£SADO CONSTRUC· NorlOn Humphrey, 10348 101,522.029 Thia bullne11 11 con-wllh the County Clertl of Or· u duly appoinled TruetM Thie atetement wu flied Record• eucuted by
corpor111on. 3001 Redhill 111 lrvlne. Caltt 82715 TION CO . 915 Aleppo Stoua River Ctrcle, Fountain Total $131,243,095 ducted by jOlnl venture 1nge Coullty on July 12 under the following d• !with the County Clw1l of Or· BARBARA J EMME, 1
A...,,ue.E.191ena6e1V Sune Andr-s .... avely. 2182 SlrMt Nawport Beech, va101eya·-"CCAha9·~71<>&275 WalnU1 Oetaileo rec;O(O• ol tna ~~~.~:"!ii'~~ 188-4 '~~T~e~:Ct~~~~~CountyonJuty~ =PS~~WI~~~~~
200. Cotta Mell Calll Dupont Drllle Suite 111 C.UI 82626 • ._, •• 100ve bud{let eummary In-;witn the County Cleric 01 Or-Or ~ TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER Publlllhed Or COMt CAMPBELi., HUSBAND 92~~~ Dutln ... II con-I~~. c~~.1::!5 II con-Al;p~~an~.~~'t~wp9o~~ s'rh~~·~u: •• c~. e~e;:_ 1,';':~ra~ pr~NO y= 1nge County on July 18, D•~bl~ J ~9 28 FOR CASH ANO/OR THE Dally'PllOI July 7.1e, 16, ANO WIFE .. t""10tt•). In
ducted Dy e general part oucteo Dy 111m11eo panner-S..Cn Calli 82826 ducted by 1 general pan-ol revenue enaring lundi Ile 1984 Aug~et 2 ~ 19~1 · ' CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED lAugutt 2 198' the office of lhe County ~
nerlt\1p lt\lp Thl1 bu1lne11 11 con· nerthlp 1v1H1ble tor public ln1pee-'2SOIM
0
TH-142 g~v~fK~O~ECf~~~16~ n1-109 ~~or g,=.~~l V~~~t Willingham Pr:!'~~~ Swavely, Vice d1c;:.~t !':t~~~i~ll ~.~ld1f1~:;:,..1 wll flied ''r kin,:.:.-o~:oe ~I 1:~ 7~ ::0 o.!n~":~I 2024h (p1y1ble lllhe tlma of SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTlOH
Th I I I I •~ T'" 11 Thi 1 1 tiled c c 0 c er • ne ty • · Laguna hac:h, CalU. 11u11111c NOTICE Nie In lawful mOt141y of the Ml.IC NOTICE TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 11 • 1 emen wu 1...., "'' 11e1emen1 was leO • • a ~t wu .vttn the ounty lerk of r-Jemboree Roeo. Irvine, Cell· 12e51 ,.~ United StetN) all rlgnt, title CASH (payable 11 time of
w11h lhe County Clerk of Or with lhe County Clerk of Of-wtlh the County Clerk ol Or-1nge County on Aprll 16, lornla Published Ofenge Coael ,ICTITIOUI BUllNlll end lnterNI cooveyed 10 l'ICTITIOUI ltUIMH ule In lewfvl money ol tl'le ·~ County oo July 12. 1nge Co11nly on July 12, a~ County Oil July 12, 1084 DA TEO July 20, 1964 Dally Pllol July 26. Auguat 2. NAME ITATl•NT and nOllr held by It under NAMI ITATEMENT United Slat•) 11. FULL
19 4 1984 19 4 FM3112 NANCY c LACEY 9 16, 198' The following peraon II aald OMO ol Truat In Ille Tha lollOwlng pet'ION .,. EATON MORTGAGE ANO
Publ""..._,. Oranna ~I "ubl11h-.. Orarv.. f'250Sl0Cout PuDll· .. ~ Orenna "25033Cou't D P,uDPllllo~ Or21~ Coa:1 CClty Clerk ol the TH-181 doing bullneaa u · property herelnefter de· doing buelMU u . ESCROW COMPANY, 005 ,.,...., . -.-.....,.. .-'""" · .,,_ .. ...., · ·..-al Y 1 1 .. prll ' ... ey I "· 11Y of Irvine JIM'S TRUCK & AUTO ecrlbeO ANCHOR CONSTRUC· SOUTH EUCLID STR!ET.
Delly Piiot July 18 28 Dally P1lo1 July HI 26 Dilly Pllo1 July 19. 26 15. 1no corracteo copy July Publl1hed Orange Coa1t REPAIR 1701 E Edinger TRUST OR ALAN E TION CO .. 27•02 Catnlno FULLERTON, CALIFO~IA
Augua1 2 9 Hill' Augu11 2 9 1984 Augu11 2 9, 1904 26 1984 Daily Piiot July 26. 1884 Ml.IC NOTICE Bid Fe. Sanla Ana Call! !SOUTHERLAND anO LUCY Caplatrano ;215. Laguna AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE
TH 14 I TH-140 TH-143 2224-8' Th-168 82705 [H SOUTHERLANO, hUI· Nlouel. Caltl 82877 TO THE NORTH 810€ FAC-'!!!!!!!!!~ll!!l~!!Jl·~~~~~~~~~l!!!l~~~~~!!!!J!!!!!!J!!!!!!J!!•!lll~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~l!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!~ SchOol Olatrlci HUNT· Jamea Lout a McBride, band and Wife 1'ay Sheriff, 28021 Via ING Hill STREET all rtoflt "' INGTON BEACH UNION 5105 w 01kfle4d Santa BENEFICIARY SECUR-Machado, Ml11lon Viejo. title, and lf'lt•Mt oon~
P\&.IC NOTICE I POOUC NOTICE POOUC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT An•. CAiif 82703 ' !TY PACIFIC MORTGAGE leaitt ~892 to and now hetd by It under ----------______ ..;....___;__;_ 810 Deadline 3 00 p M Thi• butlnea1 II con-~ORPORATION Rober! Sheriff. 28021 Vie Mid DMd of Tnm In the
PARCEL B The Weete<ly •long the South-t•fy line Nortll ea• 33• 00" W811 1:!5 Bernardino Record1. of taJd Friday. Augu1t 3, 1884 ducted by· an lndMdual RECORDED 4uguat 27, !Machado. MIHIOn Viejo, property ettuat~ In Mid T·M14'
NOTICl OF
TRUtTEf't IALE
Thia Notlee or Sela 11 u -
ecuted In thrM Counter-
parts, each of wnlch to a1e-
eeuled 1na11 be ~ to
be an ooglnal bu I IUCl'I
counterpat11 ll'latl together
coneutut• but one and the
.. me 1n1trument.
T.I . No. Mil•
VOU AM IN DaAUl.T
UNOEll' A OllD 0# TRUST
DA TED ·~ UNl.IH YOU TAKE ACTION TO
"ROTECT VO"" PRO'· IRTV, IT MAV N IOL.D AT
A l'U9UC IAL.E. • YOU
NEED AN 1.XP\.AHA TION
OF THE NATURE Of' THI
'AOCHDINQ AQAINIT
YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CQN.
TACT A LAWY!ll'.
On Frl01y, Auguat 3 1884
11 8 00 AM CONTINENTAL
LANO TITLE COMPANY
Trustee unoer ano pur1Yan1
10 Deed ol Trusl recorded
Oeeamber 28, 1802. u 1nat
No 02-1293778. ol Offlclal
Recotda In the offlee of the
C0unty Recorder ol LOI An-
gelll County. Celllornie
and recorded January 3
1983 H lnetrument No
83--000055 ol Offlclel R•
cord• ol Or1nge County.
Calllornl• end recorded
January 5 1983 u lnllru-
menl No 83-0023 I 7 of 01
t1c1 a1 Racor01 of Sen
8e•n1ro1no County C111
1011"1 WILL SELL AT PUB·
LtC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
BIOOER FOR CASH OR
C"SHIER S CHECK (pay
able al time of sale 1n lawful
money ot lhe United State11
et 1n lhe lron1 lobDy 01 Cell
lorn1e Land Tille Company
60 universal City Plaza. Uni
ver,al C11y Calllorni1. 111
fight ulle end 1nter"1 con
veyed to end now held by 11
under 'Aid OMO ot Trust 1n
the prope<ty tllulled In said
Counly end St1t1 OeKrlbad ..
PARCEL 1 Lot 9 Trect
114•5 •n tr>e City ot BalOWln
Perk u per map recorded
in B()()lr; 210 Pege 7 ol Mapa
1n Iha office of lhe COUf\ly
Recoroer o4 said County
EXCEPTING lherelrom
the "preclou1 metal• end
OfM thereof' U HC4C>led
from partition bal-1 JOhn
Rowland. SI Ind Wllllam
Workman. 1n the parflllon
deed recorded In 800I< 10
Pege 30 ot Oeed1
PARCEL 2
Paroal A Tnal portlOn Of
Lot 8 Rang. 7 of the T~
I Ott>eon fr llCt 1n the Qty ot
Compton, u .nown on mac>
recorded In Book 2 Pege
S40 al HQ ol Mii
cettanaou1 Aecoro1 tn lhe
omc. of lhe COUf\ty Re
r.nro.r of LOI Angelel C1 un
ry O..Crlbed H fQllowl
S.Olnnlng at the N(>rlh
Hit C()(Mf Of .. IO l OI &
I~ •IOflO tn. Nort"-tly II~ Of MIO LOI, South 88"
!4 21 w .. 1 250 oo '"' tl'lellee parallel wun 1ne
Euleny 1"'9 of Mid LOI
$outl'l3° 15' [alt 214 5 '"'· inane. '*".... wttl'I laid ~ortherty llne Horth sg• S4
71 Eat 250 00 ,_. to MIO
, .. , .. ty tine ~Horth
3• 1'S WNI 214 5 feet lo lhe
potnt of beginning e'QIPC
ng t,.,...efrOtn Iha E .. 1..-1y
~ 00 , ... Wllhlf'I the~·
r1t nubtk: roaoa
• I
25 leet ot tne Eutarty 50 01 the above OeacrlbeO feet. 1~ Nortllerly per•-County P11ce of Bid Receipt J1me1 Loul1 McBride 1881 u lnatr. No. 35050 In leattt 82692 County and State Oe9cfl'*:I
feet ol Ille No<tlletty 2145 euement IJefwllhMldWeaterlyllneof Parcel(2) Thatpor110nof HUNTINGTON BEACH Thi• •l•lement WN flied~ 14188 page 1475 of Thia bu1lneH II eon· u :
IMI ol Lor 8. Range 7. Tern-PARCEL 4 Loll 58, 59 T~ne A11enve, Nonh 1• 20' Lot l, Hoekaday'I Sub· UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· wtlh tile County Clerk ol Or-ptflclat Record• Jn tbe otnc. dUc1ed by' • geoeral Pat1· PARCEL 1: Unn 4314 a
pie end Gib.on Trac1. Ill the and 80 ln Block "C' ot Win· 20 WMt 125 '"' to lhe dMeion. In the City 01 Sen TR IC T EDUC AT I 0 N enge County on June 20 pf the Record« of Otano--!r*lhlP lhown end defined on that
Cny ol Compton, u per map too ano McCleocfa F!Queroa SOYtllerlV line 01 Phllll~ BernatOlno C<>unty of San CENTER. 10251 Yorktown Hl8'4 ' County; Ray Shariff certain condominium plan
rec:C>fded In Book 2 Pege Street Tr.ct No 3, In the City Boulevard, thenoa Ea1t«tyl8ernardlno: State 01 Call-Avenue. Hunllngton Beech, 'lM1721 aald deed of tru1t * Thi• ltltement WM ftted recorded Oecambef 3, it70
540 at HQ • ol Mia-of LOI Ange!M, up., map alo!lQ Mid Sout'-ly line, lomla u per plat recorded CA 92646 Publlthad Orange eo..1 ~lbel tl'le fOllowlng: with the County C*1t of O<-In Book 13418, c>aee 814
celleneou1 Reeordl, In Iha recorded In Boole 8 PaQe 125 fMt. mOfl or 1eU lo lhejin ~ O of mape P*"'"' 80 Projeci ldentlll<:atlon BID Oelly PllOt July 18, 28, Lot 4 of Tract No. 1088, u ~County on July 3, 1914 and M amended by an ln-
olfica ol the County ~ 173 of Mep1. In the olflc. of l)Olnt ol beginning • ...,.. · NO 579 • Aephalt Paving • Augu1t 2. 9. 1984 pe< map recorded In Boole PMl'J'IO etrument recorded Apt-ti 29,
coroer ol LOI Angelea Coun-tna County Recorder ol aald PARCEL g LOii 25 26 recoroi of MIO County. 0.. Trailer Ped Wlnter1burg1 TH-152 )5. Pag1 25 of Ml•-Publlehed Orange Coa1 1980 In Book t3681. Pf109
ty Said Northerty 214 5 feet County and 27 TrlC1 30&4 In the ecrlbed u fOlloww e>c.an View High School '*laneout M9'>f, In the of-Dally Pltot July 12. 10, 28. 1543, both ot Offtc$al ,_.
being MMtUred along the EXCEPT from LOI 60. the City ol Los Angeles a1 Pet Beginning et the Inter-P1aoe Plana are on ftle noeotthecountyr.xwelerot IAuguet 2. 18M COtdt ot Orange County,
E.uterty llne of MIO Lot e Eut 20 '"' lhereol map recorded 1n 8oOll Je MCtlOn ot the weet line of MAINTENANCE. OPER-PtBLIC NOTICE P,ange County TH-111 Calltomta
EXCEPTING THERE· EXCEPT therefrom all Paoet 1 al'IO 2 of Mape, 1n1Muacott Street. with tna ATIONS ANO CONSTRUC· YOV ARE IN DEFAULT P..\RCEL 2: All undMcM<I
FROM 111 mln..-al1 and oil, m1ner111 Ind Oii, gu and the office ol the County~ nonh line of Highland Av· TION. Room 321 Huntington NOTICI Of IJNDER A DEED OF TRUST •-tc Mftnl'C 1/90th lf'ltere11 In and to Lot
guendot'-hydroearbon olhar nydrocerbon corderolMIOCounty eriue,uaaldllreetand av· BMeh Urnon High School DIATHOf C>ATEO 8/18/01. UNLESS r~ """~ 4ofTrlCtNo.8to2ultlown
eub1tanc. under Mid land eubll~ under Mid l•nd PARCEL 10 Th11 portion enue ara lhown on Mid plat Otstrle1 EOucallon Center, -~ M. tTUW 'fOU TAKE ACTION TO N011C9 Of on a Map recorded In bootl
below 1 Oeplh ot 500 feet below 1 oeptn ol 500 IMI ol Lot 10 ol Trect 14585 In et>ow referred to. thence 10251 Yorktown Avenue, AND Of' NTTTION PROTECT YOUR PROP· ~D 440, pagea 47 and "8 of Mi.
wlthOUt the rlgh1 of eurt.oa wtthou1 the right ot 1Urtace the City ol Compton 1t Per north al~ Mkl we.I llne of Huntlno1on 8HCh, CA. TO ADMINllTI" ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT l"RAHlnR AND cellaneoue Mapa, recofdt of
entry, aa r--.ied In deed eritry. H reH<\19d in a deed map recorded In eOok 313 Mueeott tr .. t l05 '-'· 82646 Phone (71 4 ) 18TATI NO. A-1M021 A PU8LIC SALE. IF YOU LIAM8AC1C Orange County, Callfoml'
recorded June 1, 1977 u In· recorded October 31 1977 Page1 12 and 13 of Mepa In thenee-•I Pllallel with Ille 9&4·3338 Ext 320 To all halr1, banaflelarlae, NEED AN EXPLAN"TION TO WHOM IT MAY CON· together with 1111 lmpto....
1trumentNo 78-590111,0f· ea tnitrument ' No Ille office ol tile County R._ nonh line Of HlghllnO All· NOTICE IS HEREBY credllore end contingent Of THE NATURE OF THE CERN rMnll t'-eon, excepting
flctll Record1 77 -1208967 Oll1c1a1 Re-cordet ol .. 10 County, lying enue. lOO IMI, lhenoe WM1 GIVEN thet the 1bo11a-creditors, Ind perlOna who PROCEEDING AGAINST "Nola It her~ therefrom Condominium
PARCEL 3 corOt Nonner1y ol the Nortllerly parali.t with the nor1h line ot named Sdlool Oiatrlct of Of. may be OlherwlM tnt•Nled ~OU, YOU SHOULD CON· Unltt 4101 to 4116, 4201 to
Percel A That portion of PARCEL 5 Loll 143 end hne ol lhe land Clelcrlbed lnl Hlghlllld Avenue •. lOO l•t, 1nge County, CeJlfornla. eel· In the wlll or M1ate OF ~ACT A LAWYER. :~~t .p~n~=r~LeHe!: 4215, 4301 to 4316, 710110
LOii 16 100 17 1n Block 2 of 144 ol Tract No 1977 1n the deed to 11'11 City ol Compton lhenee IOU1h patallel with Ing by and through 111 Gov· BERNADETTE M STUMP 1815 Church Streat, wtloM bullneaa addreaa ta 7115. 7201 to 7215 and
Atllena 1n ttle City of LOI Cny ol LOI Angele• u P9f recorded on June 10 lOS3° the _, line of Mutc0tt ernlngBowd, heralnetterr• A petition nu bMrl flied Coeta M .... CA 82&80 1100 Ea at Peelflco, 7301to7315, located tMr-.. AngeleS u per mep re-map recorded 1n Boo1! 2 l u lnllrument No 2446 In Street, l05 IMI. to the north !erred to u "DISTRICT", wtll by BARBARA ANN MILLER "(II a •tteet eddr-or Of'I.
coroeo 1n Boole e Pegee 146 Pege 121 01 Mepe 1n Ille Bool< 41837 Pege t48 of Of-HM 01 Highland Avenue. receive up to. but not later SH A RY N ELIZ ABET H l:ommon d••lgnallon ol ~;$~.~~ ~ PARCEL 3. Ari uc::tuatft
Ind 147 ot MIO$. 1n lhe ol-offtca ol the County R4t-llclal Record1.1nlheotnc.of1:1~ ~111~~~ ~O:: than the a~llaled time, STUMP BERO & DONNA Property la .nown above no la about 10 make a Tran.fer euement appunenant to
flea ol the County Record• coroer ol .. io County the County Recorder ol MI011881 1 the ""'"'nt ol "-In--led bid• tor the aw1tO ol KATHERINE SVOBODA In ~atranty la given u 1o' It• lilnd Leaubaek from HCh Unit · lor lngreu,
ol ••IO County, more par-PARCEL 6 Loli 137 end County o ""' ---v • contrac1torthe1bove pro-the Superior Court of Or-~omptet.,...._ O< COff.01· !HERITAGE LEASING COR-egreee. UM. occupency and
tleulorly Oeecrlbad u fol-138 end the Northerly 5 feet EXCEPT th•relrom lhe nlng jeci •noa County req~tlng that neu)" The beneficiary PORATION TraneterH-enjOymet'lt oltlloee pottloN
low• ol LOI 136 ol TrlCI No 8097. Wnterly 105 , .. , ol Nld TrullOf Of record owner BIOi at\all be raoelll9d In BARBARA .ANN MILLER. ~nd• Mid DMd of Tru1t by lleaaor. whOM ~ad-of the Raetrlc1ed Cofnmon
Beglnning at Ille Nonh· In lhe City ol Lo• Angele•. .. land Miik Pelee•. Inc the placa Identified above. D 0 N NA KAT H E RI NE MIOfl 011 bfMCh or default ldr.. I• 4379 30th StrMt. AIM, .. Ml lortn In lhe Oec-
Htlerly corner of MIO Block per mai> reeorde<I In Book PARCEL 11 LOii 61 , 82 No1treetlddr-OfOI'* and ahall be operled end SVOBODA & SHARYN n the obllgatlOn• MCUred IS• Diego c llfomJ t21()4 larltlon of ReetnctlOnl,..
2. tnenc. WHt•ly along the 68 P119" 26 to 28 1nc1u11119 and 63 of Peeknam'a Mon· common deelgnatlon nu publlcty read atovd at lhe ELIZABETH STUMP be ap.. hereby, heretofore H· ~ ot ·8 a ~ 8 · COfded in bO<* t3418. Pfl09
Northerly line of Block 2 'ol Map• In the otfl<:41 ol the tll Avenue Square No 1, In been turnl1had to th• 1bove-1t1ted time ll'ld pointed u ~at rep-teuted I nd del!wred to Ille lot ~ .::' • wte MO of Offlct91 R«lofdt and
be•no alao tile Sovtherty line I County Rtcord8' or -.a10 the City ol Loa Angetaa, u T ru1tee You may obtain place reMnt•tlve to ldmlnl1te< the unde<algned a wrltteri o.o-._,, fom ~~ lhown on the Condominium
or 120lh StrMI (80 fMt County per mai> recorded In Book I 01raet10n1 lo the property by Each bid mull conform utate ol tna decedent aretlon ol 0.fl!Ylt and o.. ~ n. .. n Plan reoorded In Boofl
w•Oe) • diatal'ICI! of 135 07 PARCEL 1 Thll PQ<tion ol 10 Pege 101 of Map1 1n the submitting •written requeet Ind be rasponll\le 10 tna The P•llllon requHI mand for S•. and written The property 10 be tr.,,._ 134 t8, page a 14 of Offtc1e1
f .. 1 10 • point lhenca Loi t or Tr1c1 No 22093 ,,., off~ of the County A. witn1n 10 d•YI from the llrlt con1ree1 documen11 autllorlly to ldmlnl1ter the riotlce of brMCh and of 91ec-~erred la located at 1100 Aaeord1 tor aec:f1 Unit
Soulhefly on • line parallel the City of Lot Angeles u corder ot said County publ1ea11on ol thll notice 10 Each bid lh•ll be eecom-Mt•t• und• the lndepen-Ion to cauM the Ul'lder· EHi Peclfleo, .Anaheim, Tiie atrwt addr.. and
wtlh ,,,. EUt8"1y ~ne ol per map fflCOfOll<I tn 8oo4' PARCEL 12 LOii 14 15 CalllOfnll Commerce Bank, panled by the NCUrlly r• dent AOmlnlatrallo of E• l4gned to Nit Mid property (",nu, of Or 8 of Other common dealgnatlon.
Block 2 a distance ol 125 6 t 5 Peges 4 t Ind 42 of Ind 17 ol T reel No 4563 1n 18 1 1 Wlllhlll 81\1d , LOI An-!erred 10 In the COOlrect Illes Ac;t o Ntllfy laid obllgatlOna, Caii~e -noe. tall II any. o1 Iha real property
tee1 10 • po1n1 !hence EHt· M1p1 1n 1he office ot lhe lhe City of Compton u per rr':: CA 90017 Attn Fred doc:umenta aoO by the llalt A heerlng on the petition and therMfler the under-Saldpropertylldeeet1'*:1 de1erlbed abo11 1 11
1r1y on• line parallel wllh tha1 County Rac;orOer ol said mep raeorde<I In Boole 48 r rledrtch ot propoaed eubcontractora wlll be l'lelcl on 0-6-1984 It llgned cauMd Mid notice of 1, ., CAMERAS purported to be. 4314
Nonhaf'ly line ol Blocil 2 • County deacnbeO al IOI-Page 8 I ol MIPI In the ol-The underalgned T rultM The DISTRICT r_.,,.. 9 30 AM In Dept 3 located at t>rMC:h Ind of ei.ctlon lo be ;Nre~m~ EQUIPMENT Apricot, lrvlne, CA 02714
d•tlln<:4 ot 135 07 IMI to • 1ows flee 01 the County Aecoroer J 01acJaJm1 eny llablllty for eny the right to rtJect 1ny or all 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE eoorded AP'll 2. 18M u localed at 1100 Eut P• The undefelgned Tn.wtea
poinl on lhe Euterly une ol Beginning •I the WHlerty Ol Hid County lncorrectneea ol the llrMI blOI Of 10 WaJ\ltl any Ir WEST. SANTA ANA. CA nllr No 84-136604 of Of-~ Coun dtaclalmeanyllabllltylOfany
Blocl< 2. lhenC41 Norlherly ()(II terminus Of lhll c..rtatn EXCEPT therefrom th•I addreas and other common regulerltl81 Of lnformalllle• 82702 llc:lal AecOl'dl In the otllc. ol ~r.nQ.~ar.:'!:; ca11to%1:.f lnco<r.otnaee of the ttreet
theF11terlyllneotBlock2,a curve 1n the Northerly porhon lhareol 11 con· dealgn11lon, If •ny. lhown ln1nybld1orlnttiebtdOlng. IF YOU OBJECT to tl'le he Recorder or Orange Th• Tranefer and eddr ... andotheroommon
d1st1nce ol 125 teet lo the I bounoery of Hid Lot 1. demned by Flnal Ord« ol herein The Oepartment ol lnOu1-granting Of the petlllOn, you County. LMNbllek Wiii be conaum• deelQnallon. If any, ttiown
pomt 01 1>eg1nn1no snown on .. 10 map 11 being Condemn111on In LOI An-Seid aale will be med•. but trlal Ral1t1on1 hll de· enould tllher ~ at the Said .... wlll be mao.. but mated on or aftllf the 251h hefeln.
Parcel& Anon-11xclu11ve concave Southerly and getnCoun1ySuper1orCour1 without covenenl or ..,.,. term1nedthegener1lprevatt-hearlngandt1ateyouobjec·~1thexlt covenant O< war· <ley of July 1984• at 1100 Sald..,.wlHbe~.IM ~rpetual •~t f0< 1n-1h•"ing 1 raoous of 20 r .. 1 Cue No C-179654 1 ranty,11Cpr ... orlmplled,re-1nor1taofperdlemwagealn lion• or ni. written obteo-•enty.•JIP'-0tl"'911ed,,... Eall Peclllco. Anehelm, without oownant Ot war-
grffl 10 and egr ... lrom the 1henc• Euterly along sa10 (.,.,,.,~ copy 1haleol bel!'Q girding tllle ~. or the locaHty In which Ihle llOnt with the court before ~atdlng title poe .... lon. O< County Of Of~. Sttt• Of tanty, expr ... or Implied, ,..
properly oucnDaO •• cur11e tnrougn a centrll rK 0tded June 13 1879 u ar>eumbrancee, to P•Y ll'le work 11 lo be perlormeo tor the hMrlng Your l&)9MI ~br~. lo pay the Celll Ille gatdlna Ulla, ~ •
Perce• 1 11>0ve oo over and 1ng1e ol ee• se 50 en l'1: 1n1trumen1 No 78-640104 unp11d belanc• of 1he eacn craft or type ot WOO!-aooe may be In per.on or by remaining PflnGlpal aum 01 8o~at •le known 10 the encumbfanoae, 10 pay the
ecrou 1n11 poriion of Lot 11101stanc.e 0131411ee11o ll'le 01t1e1a1 Record• no1a(1) eecured by Hid man needed to t•aevt• the your ettorney he notac•> MOUred by aald TrenefarM(•). 111 bUllneal ~ ptlndpet IUm of
1n Bloc1< 2 Alhenl In lhe Euterty t•minut ot .. ,o PARCEL 13 lot 183. Deed OI Tru1t lo·wlt contrae1 Thaee relM ere on IF YOU ARE A CREOITOA ~ of Trull., with lnteteet namee and addr .... I.IMC! the nott(t) NUKed by Nici
C11y of LOI Angelaa .•• Pet curve thence 11ono Iha T1ac1 2978, In lhe City of 12.eeo.000 00, lnduOtng .. ftle It lhe DISTRICT Oltlc4 Of • contingent c:redltOr of N In Mid not• pr<Mded, ~-by Tran.lfWOtt•> for the lhrM OMd of Tl\lal, with ~
mep recorded In Book 8 Nortneuter'}' line ol 1110 Loi Carlon •• per map r• prOYlded In Mid not9(1), lld located II 10251 YOrictown the ~. you mua1 ftHI ~MOM. If any, under the ...,.. 1 1 1 If din.rent thet9on. u l>NMded In Mid
Pege1 146 end 147 ol Mec>a.
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1 South 41 18 20· Eut. corded In 800il 72!o PllQM venoee 11 111y, under the Avenue. Huntington Beech, your clatm with the court Or •m• o4 Mid o..ct of truat, rrorn .: ~ • .,.., PA-nottl(1), ad'tanoaa, " fllf'I,
In Iha offlc.e OI ,,... County 104 88 , .. ,, thanee Soulh 14 lo 18 lnclutMt of Mapa, In lermt ol Mid DMd of Truat, CA 92848 Copiea may be preeent It to the ~ ,..., dwlrgae. and •"'*1M9 .. .,IC Vl0£0 PRODUCTS under the term. of Nici 0..0
R«.order of aald County, 49• 41 so· w .. 1. 125 teet. the olflee ot the County~ , ... eharvaa and~ obtelned on raq~1 A copy rwpreeentatlve ~ted by bf u. TrvttM and of the Ne 2900 !at Ka1ella of Trvet, ..... charvee and
mor• partleulerly deaCrlbad thenoa Nonn 41" 10 20" cord« 01 Mid County ol the Tru11 .. and of the 01 thMe rat .. 11'1•11 be Pott-lhtt court Within four montne rutll cr .. ted by Uld o..cs Ai ·• Or • Cou · ..,,.,,... Of the Tl'Vlt9e and
H IOllowt WMI, t24 u '"' to tna E>CCEPTINO 1'-•lrom a11 tru11a created by Mid DMd ed at the jOb •It• Ttle tor• from the data of 11,..1 I• 1>f Trull IC~=· 82,::>9 nty, of the lrvett Cl'Mted by Mid
&.Q1nn1ng 11 the Nortl\·1 Nort"-lerly tine of Mid I 100 I* cano ol the Oii, gu, ol Tru1t going aohedvi. ol per diem auanoe of le".,. .. proYl<led Said ..i. will be lletd on: IOetea· J~ to ;N4 Deed of Tru11, IOf th•
... 1er1y cornerolaald8IOCll IOt,thenel•longNIONorth petroleum. tnd other f WllQMltbuedupon1wort1-In S-tlon 700 of tne Cell-Friday . .Auguat 24. 1914, et HEAITAOd LWIHG COA-emount reaeonabfy Mii·
2, ttienc;e Southerty •long ..,..,.,1y line North 48° 41 ' hydrocerbon •ub1tanca1 O.:~:.':.-::'. lllQ day ot ~t Ill hourt lomta Probate Code Tiie ~)()pm In the IObby to the PORATION mai.ci lo b9 lt~.IOt 41.
tn. ~ut«ty Mne ot Block 2 el 50" Catt 105 00 feet to lhe whtell lte belOw 1 plane para eculed and deUvered t the The r1t1Ofholfdtyand0\191'· time for llllng ~ Wiii not 1>ulldlng localed al 801 ~ p Lowttl. AM19tam ~~under Mid
0111ance of 150 *1 10 a' poll'lt of l>eglnni"O ii.-10 end 500 feet~ Iha uno. "9'*I • written °0.C-time WOf1I lhalt be 11 teett •xi>n prior to ~ rnontt~ South L..,... 8trMt, Orange, rTrMIUfet O..CS of TMt ,,.,_otor. •·
l)Olnl Miki point being Ille PAACCI.. All 11\411 o.rteln "-tufal turtace of Mid land laretlOn of Oefautt and 0.. time and~ from the d81• Of the hMtlnQ Calllofnla 128N PVblllhed Ot•noe Coe.It aou1«t and~ IO CM
Soutneut«ty comet of laid , ... pr09arty attueted In the wtthOut hOwe¥er, Iha right and for Sele and It lhall be mandatory uc>on nouoed aboYe Al Ille time of the lnltlal Delly Ptlot July 24 2J M undlrtlgM<I a wrlttan Ok
Loi 17 tl"lencle W•t«fy on • City Oi Pomona deeet'll>ed to ettt• UC>Oll Iha _.tace of :O.tce of o.r9utt r!o ""'::: the CONTRACTOA to wtlorn YOV MAY EXAMIH( the :>ubllcetton of llW l'IOt'09. 27. 2• 1HA • • • wauon of Oefaul1 and 0..
llne parallel with the Noni.-" IOllOwt. 10 w11 Mid lend • ••~ed In the tlOtl t Sett The ndet......_. lhe oontraci 11 ~ end Ille lcept by the court " you !he total amount of the un-· ~ 120 mend for 8*. and a Wftt'9n
«ty 1tne of 8lock ' • dl1-That ponion ot 8IOdl r34 deed lrQtft Del Atf'fO (atete 0 · u ---upon 1ny tubcontractor .,.. • P9r90fl "''--* In Pelcl belanoe of the oOll-Notlc. Of ~ and l19o-
1ancie of 10 07 IMf to tha ot Ille Pomona Trec1. 1n the ~eny. 1 eotPotetlOn ,... ~and~~~ t, ~ under him. to pay not ._. the ..tale, you may ..,.... 1t1tl0n eeour.o by the a~ llon to ... TM ~-led
lrue point of beginning being Clty Of Pomona .. '* map corded ~bet I . 1063 ° then the uld ~ retaa upon Ille executor or admln-Mecr'lbed deed of maat and "8JC NOTIC£ ~ Mid Notloa of o..
• point In the WNt«ty line of recotded 1n BOQ4I 3 Pege 88 u 1n11tV1'1'*1t No 5-444 In :_. ~,,:-' .:' ~~ to 111 wor11men ernf)!Ored by tetra tor. or upon the at-•tlmeted ~a. ~. fault and ll«:tlOn to ... to
Figv.roe S1reet tOO !Mt of Ml9Celteneou• ~d•. 1n eoo-0'250 PIOf 752 Of IOcated ' pr ........ , them In the ••aoutlon 04 tna torney tor tna 9QOutor Of lltld advenoet le .... 743.n 1(·1911 be '900tded tn tt1e CIOUMy
wide. inane. Horthet1y •'ono j tna otfic. Of tM county~ 11e1a1 Record• T COfltrlCt actmlntattator, ano Ille with Tiie tote! 1nci.tit9dneea NOT1C1 OP .,_. tile ,_, property i. "'• w .. 1.,1y llne Of laid eoro.r of Mid County ~ PAACfl. 14 Tiie w .. 1w1y '~1• or party CON!uctlng Ho bldcMf may wttlldr-the oourt with Pf'oof ol w -~en M ttmat• on Which Mt'UC:Anotf tocai.ci.
Flov«oa Street. 100 leei ICflbad u fOllOwt 100 1 .. t ot Loa 7 1n 8100! O .. ,.. hi• bid for • Detlod 04 forty \lloe, • written req~t 11111· he~ bkt 11 corn~ed ff~ Ct1AH01 M O.t July 1e. 1t8'
WIO. t Oltianc. ot 25 feet 101 Beglnnl('IQ et the lrllllf ol Tr.ct NO 012. Co.ta CALl,ORNIA LANO TITLE five (45) 0ayt •ftet the dat• Ing thel you a..lfe ~ ~ be oeitalneel by calllng •• .. ~.~.. laid ... wt11 be oon-
• IXMI In Iha Southerly llne IKllOn Of the Southet1y tine M-T•r.a.. ill Iha City of co Ml tor the opatllnO of !Mdt nottoe of the ll1lnQ of an In-1 .. ) UMIST Of (213) -~ .. .....:-ducted t11 l'ULLERlON
01 Pere.I I at>ow delerlbed, of "'llllPI 8outeotatd ( 100 Coate Meet Counly of Or 80 Unlverut City P1az.a A PtlY"*'lt bOnd end I 119n10fY atlO IC>P'a1aement CJf .21_.111 the day~ lhe .__ MORTOA08 AND QCM>W
thence Weeterty on a line feet Wide) w11n the W•t•ly enoe. St11e of CallfOfnla u UnlWt'Mt Cit CA tttot pertonnenoa bOnd wit be •tete NMtl O< of the pet). -711"'4 COMP.ANY
patallel with the Nor1herfy 11'"9 ol fowne AllWIUa (I! I* "'et> record«! II'! loot! (118) 780-27&1, required pf10r to eHcutton Ilona or accounta "*"'°'*' O.tad .1iJtt 11, 1114 To Whom It M~ Concmrtl. P\JU.EMON MOfffGAOI
lineofBk>Qk2,ediatancieof fMI~) a .. al08outeot•O 20 Peo-t eno 2 o1 Mia Date June2t ltl4 oftheoontrect The~ lnhc1tonl200encll2006of TD HA\flCICOMPANY BHAllKA_., T~teap. ~UCAOW C~ANY
2! , ... 19 • POinl. tnence -"° Avenue .,. etlOWn on ctllal*>ut Mape '" Iha of. CONTINENTAL LANO TITLE bOnd lhall.,. In the form ... ~ Cellf0ft1la PfOOaM Oodl9 • eMf fl'Uttel, ~ to the Olpert"*" °' .. ...., frw-.. ~l'-t(ttly Ofl 1 tlfatgfll fhe ~of Tract 18096 .. fie. ot lhe County AeoorO. COMPANY IOl'ttl WI the contrat1 dOou Attorney for ?'ttlONr ~ Con1 C.CW-. Aia61taM ----........ Control 9y IAU.Y OANN1HQ VtC1
llM to fhe Hue ooint of ti. per map recorded In 800i1 ot MIO County u TrUl1.. rnenta u..T C • .-cM.llll ihc:r-tery for "41" OH I.ALI " I ~IOlNT '
gonn1no 43f Pege ::J7 o1 ~ r• uoapong therefrom the ly 8f1Q1t&eH1gg&nt ltyRoOaf1C ea.., 11U M. af'UltQIOM llOt South~ St , Of· WINl(PVI IAT fl'L)to ... IOtl £uoldPO.loalOl7
T0991"-""'" Iha rl(lhl to e«Ot (1( Mid County ttiance w .. 1 ... 1y 20 leet Publl•hN Ora C Oitac1or ITNmT .,._CA t2tll ~ ~ 4lt lt7' ~CA. t2m 1n11a11 11!'10 m11ntllll one ~thel'fy ~ Mid WMt· PAACH 15 Pete.& (1) OeJty PllOI Juty 7; It o;:t Maintenance ()perat10n1 IAMTA AMA, CA ll7't1 ~1f•) St&-4700 Oltflakl Aire • '°""t• V• (11•) 870-4411
-4eelfnl!fll tne.eon and to .,,.,. llne 1 Ol1tat1ee of 1:>5 LOii t llOO 'l frec1 No 3t2t 1"4 and Conatrvctlon PublllNO ()fanga eo.t PvbtiaMd Or1W'IOI Cout l9Y 11'\ibfleNcl Or-.. CoMI
eonW11r.1 1no maintaJn 1 i..t IMnc» I*.,._ wfttl tn. 11 Pe< plat recorded 1n 8ooll Ttl 108 Pubtlthed Orange COHI o.!ly ftttol .My 19. 20, '8 ~ally Hot~ 21. ~~t t. 'ubllehed Orano• Cout D.ity lllllot .Alty 21 ~ t. C>tlG~ ,.,.,. ' ,_, 1n h<liohl llna of ...... kU ~ 01 Maos p ..... en Of 811n Dally PllQt J~ tit. 28. 188.. 18t4 l!J, '"" o.!IY Ptlol JUiy H . ,... •• , .. 4
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'1C1'mOUI ....... ~lfATamlT
The folowtng PWIOf1 la
ca
dOll'G bu"'*' .. 8~1TH INDUITfUU,1 ___ _
'1111 ... C<l6ty ~ Clfctt.
f'ountaln Ve/MrJ, Calif UTot
Scott Monroe Smith,
f114 0 Florida 8'-1. Hunt
lrlQlon Beadl, Cam t264t
lht1 bu1Jneaa 11 con
ducted by an lndMOual Scoo M lmnh
Thia 1tatement w• fllld with lhe County a.ti of Of., ________________ _
ange County on Juty 3, 1"4
f'Ml14a
PubUIMCI Ora.not Cout
Deity ~toe July t1, 19, 28,
l!n1et ltr Salt •••an * la1t le!!! fer Wt ..... hflnilM4 bun OafuaJaW lfutaub, Val. Atutwtl. lal.
Augutl 2. t984
TH·t2e
MllC NOTICE
ACTITIOUe au ... 11
MMm ITATIMINT
ni. followlng P«'IOn la do6no~ .. JAEGER ENTERPRISES,
10081 Telbert A\09 Ste 200,
Fount.in V.iley, c.Hf. 112708
Lawrence e J11g1r,
121172 Dumont, Gerden
Grewe, C.Uf 92646
Thie buelnnt 11 con OUCtld by an k\dMOu.,
LaWftnOe Jeeger
TNI 1i.1emen1 wu filed
wt1h the County Clerk Of Or
ange County on July&. 11164
~
Put>lllhed Orange Cout
Dally Piiot .My 12 19 2e,
Augull 2. 1981
TH-116
PtllUC NOTICE
'1CTITIOUI au .... H
THE DAILY PILOT IHtral llOZc.r.a•tJlla ltn l..,...lw'l llli leural U02 1ntu UMCenuMlllu 17U luL._.. l?tl
t:LA ~S I FIED Of.FICE HOl RS 101nN .. UIYll 3i~~":'d'!o°'.":. um111 OcMf\,,.., 1bdt'ln abode UllAU iiA 1&i i ~old Nice..,., becNlor.,. ~
Tdt'J>laurwSt•nit·t•: llLPGllUI turectN<>vno'.ckom. -·•••• crpta thru-out t>lllnt CAllUSAEGAAOtHO kltClfl,~doM.ttuge w/rW"ta .• u11 lndd. "°
Ideal llOU .. for enlertal,,.. & Gatden. PP 876--6713 pactoua owner'• unit = $300'• utile "" _IRV'IM! LEASU bit~. 1310 5'6-NOS ~ eioe. to &>ell .... to ~londav ·Fnda\ 11~p1et• with let~ ov1 r1ootc1no ~ lto8eetRtty• ~ I 38d2ba,2ewg•,MW p1a91e.tu~
: · .·.>::> \1. oreen.and-•dtineef\oof S2Q,lllfD potMHlon. Jutt re· It I S1100/mo7»311•
8 ()() \·\I .. ,0· f> bar ()vtrlooklng 1 hi llYlllTllUll bNcfl V9CM1 • la1Ma ,. 'filSOr kit, xlnt oond, rw OCMn. .... ftU
Bu~irtt>!\., Countn: or., .. for pool table or 3br Of 2br' den home In modeled Trad .. IC· '"'•nl• Ul7 ea y I
both D Htrd"'11e grMt Corona def Mat IC>-~ted eoe So 8-yfront. •U1'11HT•
\londa\·Frida\ cation Famlly neigh· Atktne Uu.ooo Gof~ 38' 2ea. All 786-ll7 2 I p f){) \ \1 -'1(). ,, 'I borhood. bltclng dla1ance Owner/Agt 144-H13 emen111-. 2 alory. Yny >" : •• • ·>:.> .~ · to bay and beach IM 12100/mo 875-4812
I) L ' 1 1 476-1288 °' 844-0357 LIDO • 5 er. 8"'• b&. fem-Avt Ave11 August 1 r.A ) . e' ES '~=====:i:il rm, den, rec""· 1 yr IWW. t---------1•t HI IC \'rlO' 1>1 .. \1>11'~ I• ~ICllMHI• OPEN,~!~~HURS 4eargar,873-n87 c~~.:O-O:;: 2
\1111111.1 ' ..... 11 I I ·w ,1 111 Zoned '°' hor... e1e The CNinnel Reef, COM 1 Ull llU 11300 873-7C>ee af ePM ~---"-=-=:-..--28d 1 ·~ d g.w.alc.1,,,_
Chlln link i.nct. box only high rlM. Lowfy 2 I 10,000 DOWN t I y 1 t • I 5 I 5 Ca r o I I 111·,d ,I\ \11111 I .W I' 111 atallt e1c, 19 frull tr .... Brdm 2 ba condo on lhe 3 Br 2 Ba, ~ayroom, Cereaa .. l llu mJ 84~$974~5-1181 PUii NEWPORT
&PAR TllUTS \\ c•cln1·,1t,I\ I 11 .. , t ,,, 2br din rm houM OPEN weter wllh pr1v11a furn , oNf .000 8111 2 A: 1 Ba, CL!, lrg 2bdl Wtbe T ....___,.
• 1,.1 ' I' Ill. HOUSE 20311 cypr ... mS3!!,ln500• pool. spa Grundy Rltr 875-8181 ... .._ ~--------wn ·~·· IHNfWP()fffm!ACH I h11r,cl.1\ " I '.,,, s · .....U."t ..... 2••7 """ 1Undecll,n1Ctyetd,doee pe~-nopeteM25+ Agr ... plMlel0"'90fl
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1 "1'·111• "''--v"'"'"..--25250oeanF3 lttf'a, .... era.t.J tobeh&ll\Opp&avatt. dec>5'&-75IO Upper Bay. Private
1·r111 a\ I Ii u r.. l W I' 111 -------Agt 759-9100 atMI for the right buY9f Imm• Cl S 8 7 5 t mo 2 &-'room. 2 bcltl No clubhou... & he•lth
I I IC l.1 ' llLIU ISll ---R3 zoning Belt offer ti73-53S4 9gl I*• pe11o. frplc. dlhw9h IPM a *""" cour111, 7
L \ OO I' 111
• Like new duplex lop quell-C..ta •na 1114 ~!3~·2~2~ted 3 8d 2 be 2 c;er-gar. new liiiliiifliii•..----., ..... ,.... 188 E 18th St S700 mo pod&. doM '° ~F ""lo "'·'""ti.I\
"1111d.1 \ 1 ri U II I p 111 ty conatruetton 3 Bdrm ... -klt.IClnt cond, nr ocean 11 top n u --------OC Airport. ••" n
unll up 2 bdrm down The 111 llft s 11oo1mo 720-3914 2ba, ltHt, no patt 28r 18a. 1911 Maote Aw llland, con"9nlent 111QPa (] .. ASS I f'IED 64-2-56 7ff t>ett tocatton onty •few P004.3 8d 2 ba o we IOUIFlllT '441,111 S1140/mo. 240-7013 Frig no P91a. $415 for 2 on Mgtrt
NAMllTA~NT ... _______ .. ________ _
The followlng P«IOfl• are doing butlMM U
atepa to lhe bal<:h but $105K at 12.5% 30 yrs HOf'M/Oupleit, 5109 SM-Chatmlng COM 3br 2 be 0 Vu 28R Slen"ra Momt 841-1324 &Orm
atlU quiet and out of lhe Hutch AQt S49-799t lhore ownr/egt 545-2847 Cott-oe dlnflndry rm-no HJl~:"' 1ee:." no n.eta 2BR lb&. enc:! gatege 279 s::.,~ t: 2 Townh=
tratflc F II price patt 11100 7&0-l1&-4 ' ' ... w Wllto A I G 1-455000 75~_3 191 8randnew2&38drcon· IOWVllW•H SM-8722 John Macln-S1140tmo,240-7013 n. P from M80 (Mil atiiout
BLEU COTTON PHO-TOGRAPHY , 21372
Brookhuret #818, Hunt-
ington Beech. Calif 112&48
ltruce JamH Cotton,
21372 Brookhurat •616,
Huntington Beech. Callf
92648
Kathi.rt AeQall Cotton,
21372 BrOOkhurat •616.
Huntington Beach, Calif
9264&
Thia bulln .. 1 11 con-
CluC'lad by hutbend & wll•
8rucl J Cocton
Thia 111tem.nt wu nled
Wltll Ille County ci.rk of Or
: County on Juty 12
'21Cmt Publllhld Ora.not Cout
Dally Piiot July 19, 28.
Augull 2, 11. 19&4
TH-138
Ml.JC NOTICE
'1CTITIOUI auaMH
NAmlTAft....-r ni. folloWtng per9001 .,.
doing bual,_. ...
00B81E-VOSS I M -PORTS, 423 3111. Newpon
BMctl. Cllll. 92883
Jana C Oobbl• 330 Senta Ana A.,.. Newport
BMctl. Calif 92883
Sendr1 Vou 0'*'-tle. 4821 Pettiam Rd , Coron•
del M1t, Calif 112625
Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-
ducted by a oen-11 pan-ner9hlp
Jenee Cobble
Thlt 111ternen1 wu nled
with the County Clertl ol Or-= County on July 19,
ntOlel
Publllhld Orenge Colet
Delly Piiot July 26. Auguat 2.
11 18 11184
TH-160
Ml.IC NOTICE
,-tcTITIOUI au ... H
NAMI ITATIMINT
The IOllowlng per90n1 ara
doing bu•neu u · AMERICAN DAT AFORM.
2900 8'11tol Street, Sulla
IC-204. eo.11 ~. Calll
112828
8h1rman-Oougl11 8ro-
k 1r 1 ol ln1ur1nce .
lnc./NavaCla corp , 2900
Sri.tot Street, SUlte •C-~.
Coate~. Celll. 92626
Thia bu1lne11 11 c~n
Cluctld by;• corpol'atlon
Roger M Sherman, PrHI·
dent
Thia etatement wu lllld
with the County ~ of Or-= County on July 19,
l'2IOll7
Publlahld Orange Cout
Detty Piiot July 26. Auguat 2.
11. 18. 111&4
TH-159
NIUC NOT1C£
'1CTITIOUI .U ... H N.-ITATlmNT
Tl'9 folloWtng P9f90l'I la
doing bullneel ..
SMALL THREADS, 10302
Lurllne Dr.. Huntington
BMc:h, Calll. 112&48
Sendra J Kr.t>a, 10302
Lurline Or , Huntington
a.ct!. Calif. 112148
Thlt butln... It con-
ducted by: an Individual
8endre J. Kreb•
Thlt atatement wu flied
wtlh the County Clenl of Or· = Couf\ty on July 13.
1'21CM01
PublltM<I Orange Cout
Delly Piiot July 28, Augull 2.
II, 18. 11164
Tl'l·l78
'1CTmOUI .U ... 11
NAamlTATIMINT
The followtng petaont .,.
dOlng bulineaa ..
AESUL TS UNLIMITED
8IO 1 Seullora L11'9. New·
port 8each. Callf 92MO A004n Helene Up .. I, 385
HMtlw ~ . Legvn• BMch
Caltf 9286t
~nH l.lpMt
Thia etlttmenl WU tl!ad
wltti the County Cterk of Or· = County on July 19.
TURTLEROCK GLEN
4BR, Fam, Rm, Din Rm, l /C, Spa
Opn N11 I Realtors Pr1wi1w Fri. 10-2
# 12 CREEKSIDE (off Sycamore Crt•ll)
Please don't wait for your real est.aw
agent to call you about this outstanding
off eMng Come to OPEN HOUSE or you
may miss out on this magruficent Broad
more "Glenneyre" plan placed on the
market for immediate sale
Custom elegance throughout. yet warm,
comfortable and truly mv1tmg
An adult occupied home, mamtamed
with pnde and total care
This is not just some "ti.red" rental prop-
erty where the seUer threw m "decorator
beige" carpet. and slapped on a coat of
Nava)O white paint -this home reflects
the best of quality in a most serene
location.
Ltsted at many tens of thousands of
dollars below investme nt for a prompt
sale to the fortunate buyer. very re-
alistically priced at $285,000.
1!1a!itittU5 & lf 11 ••
' -l~1'ultora
Ring 640-5560 Anytime
Eastbluff Prof.· Bldg.
COLDWeu.
BANl(eRC
YHUILLEI llS,100
Hang your hat m a super bachelor
pad. Don't rent -buy it!! Security
complex with pool -walk to the
beach. Great summer & all-year
round location!
llll llU 101 Y11 ll4• ,,.. o, ••• ,., 11·1
Marve lous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool.
spa 100' boat space Xlnt Fin. $4,850,000.
Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot, lrg
de<'k, courtyard. p1er & slip. $1 ,100,000
Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace.
beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420,000
l&YlllE HIVE IAYfllllT 00110
.Jrtty & Bay view. rll'wl y dt'<.'Orated Ma1
Kw. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40' palm Now $645,000
PHIHILA llOIE OOUIFHIT
Ocean & J e tty views. marine room. 4 Br.
3 Ba. 3700 sq ft , car parking $1 .285,000
l&YSllE PUGI l&YFHIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 & up.
2 Br. 2 Ba down Z boat spaces $1 ,250.000
LAHH IUCll llLLlllE
Panoram1t· ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba.
11p.'K'10us entertaining home $1.100.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
11111"Y'"f,[)1·~· NI:\ fl!') f,tol
Publllhad Or~"= liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliilt------------~ DeNy PllOI .My 28, Auguet 2,
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NAiil ITA,...NT I M 0 N 0 I 0 I fM fCllowtnO peteon1 IH L--, -,-, -, -,-,,-~E~~ 200.-W 1.....-L. ---'----"·---'·'---'-· --' =: c:d Ut111 (, I N 0 " u l I
l.uelnd•Oulll9no "n2 L-.1.;.:....;.l...;.....;l'~I~ Vie Llnarea. MltelOn Viejo, _ . . . I
Cellf 9erNnl "*""811. 2I04 I R H 0 " E I :; W MecAtttu ......., Unt1 I. j" I I I ~one ~n 111 a 1~,. IM\t Alie. Calf . . _ . . 1 IMdef ol -fflit OI ........ Thia IMIAI,_. It COtl L--~-'--'---'--' re ~-OI -~=part r·-,.;;...[...;.1(,-W-,L~Y-,-E,___.,0 r,...... ........ , ...... -
1'fllt ttetemtnt -...., . . . . . . ... ....... A .... -::1 -·· """""County Caartl of Of· -............. _ -.... -z CollntY Otl :..::
~Orange COl9I °""1 Nol My 21. Auguet I.
t , l6. ,... TH· It:!
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ltat&ffftattH IOl2
~ dos, 1 ml to beaCh Large 18R w/tuntty patio. 10th Niguel Shof"• 28dr, o.n. 845-1819. $47Slmo f4Jfllltihed ""'-·,~ C p SELECT $10.000 bonut. 842·9558 Prol decor & upgoraded. Harbor View Hlllt home, ,,.. 2b• home OoMI\ -Mw 2 Br 1 b&. no I*• no 16qUld :::i ~ '=:, ~
-PROPERTIES FAM. MEDICAL UR-Juat mlnut• from the ac wtjaocuzl. 4br 2car $950/IMM 4~ ~:8~~~~65Chlld oec lenn Of~). On J.wn-
GENCY Aeq S9800 price beach In VIiia Balboa. gar 1vbl 915 S 1950 Vu 38R 2\o\obe lam bof .. Ad at Sail'I ~
slash! See this 3Br 28a Priced below mar1tet lor 846-4310 720-0836...,.. & din rm, f/p, 2 c.' gat, 28' 28&. gar. no pelt H•• Ad
wthuge wood panel den, quick _. S120,000 by tncd yard St300tmo 1912 Wallace W4 •••1• mualve ftp, bltln !><><* owner Wortc 833-10&e, Hf~w~ 4br ~den Avtll an 497-1051 1535 831-3e71 ...,-
case MESA VERDE evea/wtmd1 842-7491 ,,,.... ...,_.., WCI ••• OW l----·---~~
$127 900 Dave Agt IOf'JNI dr $1100 nr H20 I Wl 2 Br wig.er, cerpatt, I•-------• 546-Saao ' Rare S~ L...,.. 'Paula' S3M190 Belt Atty fM Or.,_, bUlfl4na. ferlCled $500/mo 1 9d It. ipl. ~~~.ooo "-.:C ~ Large 2 8d 1 t>a w/patlo :foo., IOtaa xtr• ~ ~ ~~ ~:1::,. 8~ ecroee trom beectl Good
IT'll W Yl Yll Comm/rttr 754-7474 $900/mo 2204 Wattt· 53M190 Belt Alty... Santt Ana'J' M05 locaUon, must .... front Or 87S..797 • MI05 1218 W. a.l:boe ILIFFS l&IUll UUTILIU I ltac~ Hit 2437 Orenge c Tll '"W*'I
3 Bdrm, 3 bl1ht, 1850 sq Dfamatlc trl-fevel condo llllOO Tl ULI C..ta .... 2224 b9 pool Imo. a ... "' W -..
ft, and unit, patio, nice with app<ox 1500 eq rt Detached 3br 2'hba 58d 3be pool '2500/mo GoodW.9'delocatlon.3Br 1------..,,,..-~'=""
decor Only & 189,900 neataHld In • complex Condo Open beam cell. 2Br 28a condo Den, g8f. Hutetl S.9-7991 ,._, Ba.. patio.. D/W, bit· Aval A4'g 1 ~ 28r
surrounded with magn1fl.. form din frpC m4n1 ocean . pool, upatalra S1050 Ina IOda OK 2.-ty A~I condo Must .. IO .,. I -..H.l I l 1C _..,, oenllandacaplng An u-vu, auu;,, ~. ownf wtll Sierra Mom• IMt-1324 3Br 2Ba frplc dlw ~ now se95 ~ eso-7215 ~....._of Heft>or.
•-R•e•eJ•'°'-''•8•7•s-&OOO---i ecutlve townhome with carry 2t1d 1205,000 1350 becfl pad Just lla1ed gwdnr $1250 Opetl'tt.. Xlnt .,,.,,...,... Sec:uMd
high cathedral celllngt Ag11ownr831-6ee1 ~P<ovidedalutllapd Wed/Thurs/Fri 4-7, 2001 Beeutlful email ~ parking. CaU Vat•rle
t and akyllghta. Aatma dMla c1alty S3M190 Hlghilind 850-39M now renting t & 2 (213)278-0211
$91.000 loan. Full pOC. new bedroomt. S500-1.,....-----..,,-=--.,,,-UUI I 111111 HITS only $34,900. ~ 7171 Beet fM CdM 3/2bf hee rental~ S650tmo Flreptaice. Owl aipmo19 28r 1k
4 UNITS In EASTSIDE ml&IUll 11•11 38DA 2BA Yard-frpt-den apple dbl g8f S800 • bultt-lna trpe, ger. w/d. >ant IOe
C.M wtlhgoodrenlalht. IOI a-.. LMe grdnr-new ~ pees S3M190 Belt fee 38e AYOeedO $850 ~ 87~812 AG'
lory Wiii trade fOf Mw Bd-J.e'~ by 11t+MC$850497-8287 CORONA DEL MAR f1l.111tllWt EASTBlUFF ~ 1
Verde home or carry llvtng room et $183 000· 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba, 8""' new. Brand new upatalra unit "2·1412 Bdrm. pool, pleaaant paper on Nit. 10. b 'a · ' ,._ 2 bedrooms, 2 betha, all .,.. No peU. 1825tmo
graOMll .,;.1~""1~1no IO<S2~·1000alls·. IEW USTlll 2u!!r~ ~ ~ly ~::d.a:!it-I~ ~~: new appllanc.. New E.uttidt 1 bdrm. amall but 644-4787 C ..., 400 ... ..-. Ida~ c:atpel, dra~. ptlon. cozy w/natural wood, Country tlvlng only 2 "''* fur n ished lneludlng MC aye, newflra. K j9Qa Security lytlm, -...15 aSJ.952e Nu. oeeen vu.• bell. IO
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\.\ATI HI HO.' 1 to t>each. 2 br cottage on atereo & TV at S115,000. Avail now. S995/mo. cute & OIMnl 2 ea part!· 3br, 2b&. dedl.. o-. Id~
It< IMI., hoc. GE R2 lot wlfantutk: Communtly pool & spa. TSl lllllT 142-1181 Ing S l300tmo CALL EU111de 18r 1475tmo yrty S 1200. 64.2-2423
REAL ESTATE potential to bulld. RV ac-Ull IW.n 67~ Some llllts pd AYWteblt Nwpt Terr Twnhae 3 br.
831-1.00 ~11~: Only Sl30,000 111-llOI 3~:,,.!:~Nod:s s2/Jl, LIDO CONDO wfVIEWI now G.it Larry 546-58a2 2'-' b&. trptc, petk>, 1 c:er-
Siefl'a Mgm1 841-1324 Spacious 2 bedroom ~ EutlkSe pNt bactl All oat" & Crprt, comm poof
den, 3 bltl\a One yr ut11t pd Immediate oc-$850 mo ._ ~ CllU OIYI '211,100 38' 28a. pool. lf>e. Nortl'I leae S 1800/mo CALL CYpenc:y S350 851-0424 eonn. 9-5 wkdylJ Preat~ location for a ree-CM Pool ave S1200tmo 831-1400
onable price Owntt wtll Sletra Mgmt 841· 1324 W&-•-llf -• E·Mde luxury Ill a pitll tor-OCEAN VIEW APT 28R
1uu-1t --eet Lg 2bd.fr1dg,dll1r.enc 2ba, new carpeting,~ conslde< trade f0< this 3 BETIER RENTALS 111·1• llMllO patlo.bbq,;as • -t•pd dryfK:ll. 1 oat"llQe ipeQa
Bdrm home with bay view Primo .,.. 2br pie• S590tmo Rlcl'I 531~741 yrty S950tmo 7eo-ec>ee
that needs some TLC L.--::;;;----' wtpool chifd fine '550 HVH 58r 38a Open HouM
Just reduced, Hurry on R Ou le & liP.P_'ftl,.1!91""!",._ .. ....,~ many othera ed'Ver119ed Sunday 12-4 S 1650 lllt&IT II
lhll one' ~~~1~5 ~ Will carry Nloe 28' hM *llM1to• A"all Sept PP 759-8969 $895/mo 2 80 1''-ba E-Spa~IOU\ "ngte orw
Traditional Low down agt S.6-7739 w/detached ger on com-Redone & reedy 3br 2b• H V Homee Catmel mdl. 3 aodt IOWOhevee l*e new b t'orolO btdrnom apt'
mercially zoned lot ',\ blk Mme w/gar &. yard at I Br, nu cpta & paint me1 laundry 1 oom gar
R ealty mae 1044
6.1 1-7 :no PUCIFIL ..._ ________ Upper end unit with pn.
miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil VIie balcony Overlooking trees 2 bdrm. 1 ba. nloely
decorated Sunllower
model in Woodbrldoe •
Village Green. $100.SOO
EIJIY
TIE IOW lllWI
Only 2 blocict to Newport
Beeches Large 2 story. 4
bdrm dealreable lloor
plan thal'a great lor
entertaining. Sundeck off
muter aulte AHume
$86,000 In et 10% Priced
to Mil 11 S 158,0001 Call
u1 now1 646-1171
Jl!i'fsor i
·Realty .
I 786-1172 I
oN Main In SA Ofc &rM $600°1 S3M190 Best 1.. washtf/dry« & reh'IQ patio/yard on bul route.
contlructad lt1 front, $1350 pt mo No pata eaty treeway aeceH
Newly crpld & painted Brand new 2 & 3 8d con· AQt 673-n61 780-1387 2e2i OrllnQe
77&-9150 ;:;;~~~·~2.;•5~arpeta 1 Ull Jlll WG•lll TSl llllT 142· llN
diltB .. " 11 Lge 1 bdrm on V1c:1or1a. .nr HAii HW OIMIS Nwpt Avet Harbof Super .............. ~ .. 6x35 w/Cabanna In NB All 1 +loft. 2 Bd, 2+den. aec cond $445 a51-952e
s1200 month 1 yr .....
Joe Chrtatopner 675-04 t 1
Adll Pie Sorry no pelt. Nr bldg. rental otfloe open
Hoag Hoep Walle to bCh Mon-Sat 1-5 PM 810 Luxury Condo walll to So
Ownr will help fine on Baller St. 241-1275 Ctt Plaza, frplc, 11egan1
OAC For Info 673-5511 Eattaldt, 2 bdrm, 1 ba. =~."·/''~ '~°=.
Beaullf\11 new 14x44 upgr oar. Lge yrd, w1r & grdnr inclda W/D, pvt club
thruout calhedral otlllnga pd S825 mo. 846-2339 wltennls eta. pools . .iac.
bay wndw Adult pk EASTSIOE 2Br 1ea. gar sauna, t>eaut d.c: club
S27,900 hM. much more S835 Cule '78 12x40 bay wndw, se 75 Broadway St mo ~ mo91 utll'a St
nice NB pk. rec rm.pool 650•5042 Albans, days 63&-0405.
S22.900 E-tlde hae wtgatage & ...,.. 73 t-7S28
LIDO AU.LTY. 873-7300
Npt Creal 28' den 2'~ be
condo. pool, tennis. LM
S1250. no!*•. ~11148
Ocean view executive
home, H V. Hiiia 4 Bdr.
family rm, dining rm,
$2800 /m o A 0 I
873-7781
Over1oo«. Newport S800
FURNISH£0 01
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Hf ALTH
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'IV. IMMING DIU\
mul h mnre' ':'lorrr
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THE REAL
ESTATERS WARD M081LE HOMES newer bltns well kept 2br
3880Mlchelson0rlve 991~990or845-1806 kldt/pet UOO'a at MESAPINES2650Har11
2bdrm 2bl w/r.r yMrty 539-6190 Belt !Ty,_ ~ood SPACIOUS twnhme, 3 B~ Irvine S3" • 190 ..__. Alty .-... BEAUTIFUL 8.cti $4 75 hlazt 11,.w. YffflCI ,,,... ......,, ·-LIKE NEW 1 BD S550Juo Lfll lllf W&lln q /llYlll Mobllel'l<>IM on Newport LOWiy 3BR TownhouM. PRVT patto. pool, ape 1100 000 m 1111/11~ M e.actt Baek Bay Front, & Co""11nlent locatlon TOP., .. quiet. no patl
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EutlkSI no I*• 557 -2841 1•-------• tltl All Ihle plut. very ~ Air HMtlng ' Alf Con--'·bar. 19•. 3 car gat. PRIME eaatlide 2Br din OCEAN VIEW CIMn ano
llvable 6 Bd. 5'~ bl home . dltlot1lng $34,500 Young $1500 mo Agt 644-3896 rm. end gar Ct'Ptl. drps 9Pacioul t200 lq ft 1&.
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OWNER WILL TRADE -sys. I bk trom Newport STUNNING large 18drm 28a !Ba wtcarport & patio Commer Lot nr 19th & Hatbor High garden apt pool $465 S800 yearty 543-5682 OalJ lltk IJtn, .. , Pomona, Coate Meaa. 444 Len'#OOd 710 W 18th St SpaclOUa 18' 18a Vu of llO•lJIJ laytl.. 125it53' $100,000 Prln• IH .. Hllll'trr
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675-3342 beautiful yerd, ltrge R-2 mo 905 & 925 Tam....., Biii Grundy Rllr 875-818 l Val~ W4 1 4 8d houM u l<>Oktng '" Vrty 1000 p/mo Ml1\Jre lot S 1 •9 500 .,.... c•• NB ~ HS think of ua prof or family 842-~5 .. · Tttr Property II cleer SQ SBR 2' ~ml Jlv/dl I "" "' IHlll &HllE $350 ooo ne1 ownr lac•• Pnr I 2 car gar:~1 trom ~ ~~~ t()f ttiat CtiolCe of v......, 3 t>< r ba 1<1ry ow
LOI 90x 178 with good 3 8d 494 "1S4 I I •• ·-•••• IP Cl S9 ............ "~" ..,..I ttving deck gar nr bch Avail -v , -•..-s gar net ~ . ..,,.,.~ Furnished Bachel o r TSL MANAGEMENT lll15.-..Sl200842·2423 2 be home. S 199.000 I It L l See our R3 ad under 1~9 CLOSE TO BEACH Pv1 I 842· 1603 '"7
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141-1121 11200 PO MTI , .. HI If , ea condo rw beec:t'I W5 .---... .. u... t•H: Pool. no pets 1650 mo m•.iiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. With part of monthly IMM .-& 1 g 1 t t k ••t. ac ...,, Daa1 Ptial .., Ava11 ~ 673-8&60
going toward tl'lt down Newpor1 Cent., t4.T92 SF ~.53431~: 0 BEACH HOUSE 391 2L Spac:IOut J\armtng 1br ---IEllCEI
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llon this 3 bdrm, 2·~ bllh Tnttf h-4 f19411q Ille 2 Br wl gar 1595 carpet turn1shed R•eponllble 496-~82 noon to 8'>m Mt 1(.L ok>M to bdl
reSldence with mini 112 •222 f«lCed yard 636-4 120 party ooty 536-4398 Svodeck ~ of pill"
ocean '111w' Only 1 tew •& t-5PM 2710 D Oelaww• 2'll IHI. hac~ 2741 encl g., "50 225 La
block• to th• ba•chl 3bf 2 !>Mfg yrd·2 car gar-S.." Wfaat lBdrm wlpr-ivala bllcony Paloma Call c o111ct
759-1501 wtht Incl $650 + c1ep 2 BR oc..ntront. pvt bdl. Freahly Petnled and 637-7918
963-7800 ask !of R.ipn pool MCurlly 11500 cleaned , ~ Q8I' S475 .... --........ Al.II mo Mtn 3moaAvt9115 o.. 840 5~ I aw
AocuMom to luxi.wy 3br 631-8250 S.2· 1802 • ca;: In iAR 5t:I J;; 476-04 18 Of 875-0812 2be cMtl kll 2 gar + RV 3Bt 281 Garden Apt 2 0 C C All .-
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1,.. ..... ._ .. ..,..,.. ...... ,.. S3M190 Belt Alty lea 11<1e Fr-"fy palmed & • -WANTED bisTRESSED Anetd 3bl' 2be two •ty la1MI b.l&d 1111 cleaned 1 and Q91 S775 HARBOR VIEW, beaut ~~~~~~===~~-EST ATE ON WATER AQt bltlnt Cf'Plt fncd klda Pl't 28dfm f Lth trOnl h()UM OM 8'0-S504 tum Bdrm. att Ba. IMI
•UY Fam... 963-5321 Any P<tol H25 bike to oc11n Yrty $825/mo 41M~24 M50tmo 2 8d 2be ac>t utll ~25 720-03~5
2br 2ba pool, boaltllp ltat.11 53M 190 Belt Atty IM AV-.bte now tnct gar yard, pellO !\MW· San ta An• C on a o
WlllMllonlMMoptlon LOVELY OLD SPANISH 4 CHARMIN() P'W••• 2br. Po'l 8Mctl ~ 875 S2l5/mo • 12 uOI, pool.
OwnerUS-8137 ...... hni.W 8dr hUge per1c.-e becio ~. atow. frpl, $850 1842 0)1960 4814 a¥M cat>M TV 1 2 ba.kltcMrt
4-·IUTI yard 1192·7H7 or yrty 30f'.'1 Cotal (213) !\MW 1 Bdrm 1 lof\ no Su.S40.oe&dya ..,..,. _ tiiiU Ml Iii llD M3..oto2 Uk •or Jwn s 211 2 ~~t,:.'4 11 141 '*' w1e1 hkue>a e-u111 tell tell
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unit w1,.,. pelnt. OfJltt & br1GM a ~ arns p1a 2bdrm home fncd 4 kid• k1MI .!:!....' MC "2~ 'Y ren1• no-11111111 ~of~..,., u111 AV.-1121 175-7111 =.Fto a!~":: 1 Palu•la nn !\MW 3 bdrm,, ... be 2 $ty S140/M. & up Cotor ~ famlty unlt wl1h 1 bt. 1 be ~·1 w/ger, 2 trplC no p«s pflOoet In room oown.tan. 759--1501 Cameo ShorH ocH n VACANT !Bl ~sauna.. ** W/O hkup ut• pd doee 2274 Newport 8t¥d c _, ~. 3 ar+o.n. 3 Be • t.W. trp1C uoo BCH crp1, ~ & '*"' Ff1)AC, to bell 11100 p1a .ec IM&-7445
POOi 12'50/mo Agt APT,. 18a $41! Keltt\ gw.nopeu. taSQyny... 1&2-4MO m-m1 912_.471 0t 1et 9153 1eo.11130Aas1~1n1 Ssm
....... lhh• lOCUAN 19cltt11Pttmy. IU • l•l&l• IHI ..... au i c 2 .. =z. . ...... b .. c" • o & y,,, YILLlll PENINSUl.A..a •"--....,._. .......... 113-00n1t1w10t ,...... 1 , , eorm iu.ur, uoo '9t.£..4 "'
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1111111 ,..... WOOOIRIDGI lo Of~~ '1plc, From Sen Dlloo Ff'W( ~on & (Jiff.._ -.ct\ MIJll 9Aft ,AAk VllW ,ATIO '*<Mal , ~ off· ~ Hontl on iMctl 10 PtVM .... h9ll ,_ P'S? I I HOM!. 'ec:ilnO...,. a Id-• Pf\o . no pecL Mc:Fecsoen anct W• on Call 100., tor '*' .-o.
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1 ... 11 lutall t• Lt1t lilt WntH 1100 Btlt Wut.. 9100 ltlt Wut.. 1100 ltlt WaatH laatab IHI lku• ... nao LOS¥: WhTt• Peralan Cit, ... COMPUTER OPERA TOR 000 GROOMER exp In all ..aenerel Man~-FIOtory OU11
•Q n femlly heet1br0ken, nda TEACHER: Sept. 1H• breeds-Full time with own IPllTI •llHlt r9talf 1tore fOf' ladl< * 11.YllPll Im AL Mlrmmt wanted to ahr wt L--·t.,. 7th/OI'--, Hunt •51U\/ 3017 S Or-med I c 1 ti on Rew 1 rd Mt Mgmt & Salee po• C Shf 3 br w/pool S300 wtc prof fem. 2 br 2bl In .,... ... ,,,. • -.. mo. 631•8016 ltlon1 avail Xlnt pay, ben· thru mlddle of JuM 19615. equlp-buay 1hop-c111 S300. WEEK TO START ctothtng In oeta M•
Jim 650-1S39/M&-Oee7 CdM 1450 mo + utlll, Beech 476-2585 Joyoe ange. 651-8928 eftta & adv opport. Apply starting lalary S 10 p/hr ~-5550 from 8 to 6. Mgr Tralnw, AMI Mgra, St0<• fa part of an •
CdM 1 8r ."""·· ... aleo 3 aval16116.720-1729 $80.Storege9 x16 2000 SF S1000/month Ptn1aal1 3112 lnpereonontyatJOELS · Call Paul Snyder. M«c:tlandlllng Trllneee pending 17 at~Clhll
....,., '"' 724 J st 3975 Bl h N 1 sc Ptu, The c11y, or 979-1955 HllmO & 16 other po1111on1 Atleaat3yruxplnladl<
8d HM saoo w1tJ213) Non-amkr fem. wanted. To Co.ta ~am:r3.7767 Beach. ~tc s41.~/or EIOOllTl/IOIELI Wwtmlnater Mell. Conatructlon UPllllllOll OJ*ll No exp. nee .. com-dlacount clothlng •1
592·158e or 971-2 o lhr lum. lrvlne Condo Outcalt ONLY •""91""' p'-'e on-tti.Job tr-'nl""' vlron-t 8•1-i.b•N ...,.,.. .,. FRAMING ESTIMATOR On.anlng, Del Mar area, for pr,.og'r·-. r•..id -""~.;.,. .. _ .. ....,, $300/mo Including utll. Offl •-al Ztlf CM 3800 9q It with omc.a 1-----,,,...,,....,,..-r=---1ntm11 ,... _.. _. ..... _... on exp. Full n•ll E/alde C.M. studio, avell. 552-6223 alter 4pm ct -•t I & parttlng, .•519q It TOPiU MECHANICS Need prof. lumber take on full-time dom•tlca, llv• ment Into mgmt. Muat be pacikage .. Equal 0 1 8115· Nr bei9ch & ahopa. 2 LARGE OFFICES W•tley N TaylOr Co. Fem .... pref Mod919 and & fleld framing •blllty for out Experienced only. able to 1tan lmmed. Call portunltyEmptoyer.S.-
Pv1 ywd, prkg s7ootmo nit neet lml-own r<><?"' In w/wlndow view Near 144-4110 Elcorta (213) 86e-1984' 1~~gA~R~L large c~rnerclal bulld· Laundry, Ironing, general Mr~ Stromberg 751...a10 reaume to Can'd Ind.utile a42-2045 CdMhouae S320+>'Jiutl QC Airport lrvtne Inga Cotta Meu houaec:leanlng. cloth1•1--~-------Futllone, 6140 Sunier
Newport 8ct1 3 8d 2 ba ~61 altr ~Mary Zeroic, Hcretarlal & CM 3800 IQ It with offloea laYHtant ELECTRICIANS 545-3292 care & llte cooking. Call GIRL FRIDAY for Marine Ave, Sun Valley, C
...-..... ... _~ Iv ....... p .. ~. ant ~ avail & .,.,..,""' 45/.,, ft "--..aa-1tln 4011 & DRAFTSMEN COUNTER HELP O Barbara Mon-Fri 2-4pm Sal• Offloe, gd t..._ "'1352 '"ttentlon• ,..,_,, ......... m on""'" Prof fem to lhr 3Br 2Ba '""'"' · -·· ..... ~ .... ....., "IC" u be• part of the growing ry EOE 18191753-0339 phoM preeence, typing • "' S700/wtl 213--925-8317 nf/W9f' Back Bay apt CM S.50 ea/mo. 752--0960 W..tfty N. Taylor Co. ULlll llWI high-tech moblle medlcal Cleaners, pt-time altn1, •kills. a..5•5570 Edw O.Souu
$225 + '..'& utlla. HM SMALL OFFICE ground 944.4110 BUSINESSOPPORT. field. The lntMMCt Corp Newport BMch. Exper. DRIVERS-croaa country, 1---------1-M_E_C_H_A_N-IC--E-L_E_.C_.T __ R Vacatlta ~6--413915•8-19611 Mag lev.I, approx. 600 IQ. It IND/COMM-1000 •Q It Choice locatlon. Good hu current openlnga lor pref 752-9658 Calif. lie req. MacGregor lllOlllY ITlll OLlll. CIAN MARINE. ExP9f'.
ltatah 2907 R-1-• to _ .. .,. •. 1--a1e AvaJI 8/1. Udo Ille arM wtomc. In Coeta M... ..... Call BMchtlme ~ expl erlenced -~•,nu, falc-OllT•ll CYachte, 1631 Placentla. Some axper req. Summer tooll • must. Apply ~·., ... _.. F 21" ""5 8371 It f I f Ole tur ng P9f'ton1 .... n rv ne oat• M... montha only ......... .., In g:aon ..._. 'T'o.. OCEANFRONT Newport pref $250 Incl utll. Jim rM llandl~. A9'c for ~ -a Y • or n ° · d--• d Od lllYIOI ·---------....,,._,, · ...... _..' S "73 3 3 67 .. •511 or •75 "'1•• to • .,..op an pr uce ·-,_,aon. t131 8ICtt Bay t Co. 501 3111 S -• ... A a..n. quiet 5650-Dta42·3154 E/~6-100• teve, • • 1 .rw v ·• vo ,,_.. "' •--1uctatat1 3002 • n9W medlc•t moblle 'YI-lllTUI * 111-11 * Or . ..._,_,.°"'* t.howot e..cti. 9-3 dally $1250 875--4883 AA11 lfr1•t1 t C 11(714)261-0540 ''" ,,..._,...,., .. _,,
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•1 t " '"" ""v • 0 ac. -..u .. am n erv ew want.,. lor Hoat ... IV\&. Fri, no aummlf' h.ip ee-" -llOUllO ltat1ll ti decor furn home. lrplc In range oun Y "' rpor Advloe In All Mattlf"I & lm'l"PllNIP"'I~~--_,,_. ..., ,,__ B II I C t M
Ztol your t>drm Pvt bath area. comer of Rehlil & Counaellng 1615 So El eop ng a.fl Oarrltn Wa1td Ilion at private jet ter· c.pted. Start S. p/hr. eaut u 01 a eaa for Chrlatlan School. App _1_u_1_•-----.. S500+ 12 utll. ~0.,.262 Brlatol Xlnt vlatblllty Camino Real, San Clem. pvt TO $$$ $10,000 up. Newport Beacti. CdM mlnal. Wiii train Apply In Apply 3162 Pullman St., Hloo lookl~ for 1 opet· 18635 Brookhurat, F.' 2 Br 26. garden apt-pool-Roomate wanted (Male) 2 Only 2 aultea left. 1200 Llc'd. 4'92· 7296 No credit ...... no .r:.nalty. area'•. Earn l-450-$600 wpe.raoSnouth19s46A1 Airport Coat a M... ~~:: •. c~fi1 ::.~~ ~n~~ 962-3312
Jac$322 Nancy 5•0-9688 BA HOUSE w T G R aq. It & 1950 aq. It. Wiii Oenlaon Aaaoc 6 3-7311 mo Muat have car With 'I . . El1bfl1".,. __ ......., comp•"'y 5-40-3855 1,..M..,..,E=D,...IC':"'A""'L-O':"'F""F""'IC=-E=--.,..1-.,..,-,.
832-3631 dYI avbl 7/28 '"GE. cu •~s-'3eH5• A • t>ulld to autt. Competitive SCRAM-LETS Btlf WaatH 9100 Th R I ,..,.. -... Hll'-lnta;nlat --~aw•• ,.. .. M ~ blk• to ~. 1Br " m -"' rentl Broker Co-op -tn1u,1nce e eg ster IEUYEllY Meka energetic rellable HAPPY FAMIL y n"d' ,. .... ,_, ... ..,.... .. ""'' A & H INVESTMENTS *y••• IFF Yllll TIE Newapeper 83 i-4842 people to market pres-,.,._,...le ra.IVW'\ .....-an perlenced medical ... avaJI Shr 3Br 2'1tBa. Pref ZHT Fii LIFE ANSWERS ~ AUTO/VEHICLE Part-time. mature lady lor tlgloua natlonally known ;;..~;To";;.';;'ic'.,, 3 Prlmarlly froot office, bt n/Mlr fem S370 760-~ Refined, active Sr lady ll 1-1111 Our ulel ~ wear otticie & delivery Mutt p OdUC1 aome back office dt t>lue 1•an1 on tl'le job & MAINTENANCE drive 1tlck -"llt car. call r • kids. My hOf'M. For d• avall to •hare your home Share 3 room turnl·.._ ol-Domino. Mount ,_ .. , • Guar $7/hr + comm 11r1ble Salary negc CdM GAEA T ROOM Enjoy ... __ 11 .. tu1 1...,....., 111• .. """ Ha;"". W--'-ly can make $2500 + per Require e11p'd lndlvldual to Friday. 850-2037 tall• call 845--2148 C 70 .... 70 '.... " """' f•~-ground ffOOf gr11t .... ..,,. ...,. maintain 11~1 ol Co cart • 4 & more hr lhlft1 tlable. •II 7 ~ .. Bath, uae of kit, den, Ir erclM, tl'le arta. goOd ..,.., · WO .. EN week comm Po.ttlons ....,
$575 .... ,. .. 255 parking Wet bar , ..., ,.........d 1 WHh, wax & general Demonatato,..wented •Med&Healthbeoeflta llllllOIHLmHIT ~ conversation. Rellebte. •"50/mo. N~port Be"' On111 one man In a now..,,......, ue 0 P4tf'ton· • E p pref'd b t Ill t aln 1--llT 11111 ~ .,._ " , 1 d .ft,,__ ... , o f maintenance required TRAVEL JC • u w ' or older PIT answering r.wrw CdM -.. r 2br .... ""Incl utll helpful 861-1626 thoue&nd ta 1 leader of ne • v.,......,.,.,., ne ° C ti Ed 558 1000 .. , _.,.,, Call Wkdays 8:30 to 5 the largest growing Solar Full-time 5-49-2988 a · phonee, minimum 1klll1 •Front off!Qe
& garage. non-1mkr I l W H men. The other 999 are Power Co In the world O&LIFOllllA IDT SPITI ExerclM required 8-40-3917 Mature pet'ton, FIT, ln-
873--36« tall I Ht S~~ o~C:. 1~ ~/~~~ loltwera 01 WOMEN L11d1 provided, draw + WYIITTElll IHIH Guya & Gata 18 & older to E perlenc:ed OIJtgotng In-wtlnda. Outlet: makln
Fem rmmte 25-35 to ahr NMd 3 or 2 Bdrm hOfN In & olc equlpmt uM Nwprt •Splrttual Plydllc, Ad· commtlllon. 75t-3008 Adtta flt-pit evs/wknd• demonstrate a new prO<I· :tructor lor men• & Hot•pl I I i-UTOR re1ervat1ona. h••"
1375/mo 'h blk from So. Orange Co. begin-Faanlon '' (7 14)a.0-0755 vleor & Card RM.def• ACCOUNTS P'"Y'"BLE Charlotte• Slttlf'I Agney uct to out of town bull· womana top ranked F • ' ' F/Trm; -"llt 1--•d phonee; mutt Ilk• ~ bctl Leg Nlg ee 1.1072 ntng appo11 Sept 1 we Put, preaent & Mure " " 420 62nd St 6-45-37-46 neues & aum,,,., re-....i..ht tralnl"" g m In root desk , .. , '"" • Ing with public.
have 2 lml chlldren-no Ctaanclal 675-2495 or 831-6964 Newport Beech Rea.I E•· •• , .. -. ,,, .... ···~ 10'11. IUc:tl .. Colorado, oc~ PleaM c1i1 ~unar-dla·,~·.evee.,..;. 'n~". da R• •Night auditor Fem lhr IP*). 3 bdrm, 2 n..11 Liiv• meeeage at I l •tll tate lnveatment Co -• Lake Tah..... and Laa ,...... .... ,...... ,.,.. •Gate Tend« t>a w/aame In CdM $400 eel Mar Inn. San Otego tat& I • UNIQUE SOCIAL CLUB ... ka motivated ci.,-1( for Now Hiring 673-8 00 v;oa.. bOdles Gym at a4M110 •Security Guard
p/mo. Avall. 8/1, daya att. Sat July 21. (619) CM/NB 17th I Newport with photo & monthly heavy aocounta payable IUm • IUIOllllT ID EIPEllEIOE urclu lnatuctora lllT/-TIU Located on JamborM bt 673-3555,675-3066pma 755-9765 or (2 14) Nf/Wer '1000-2200 9q ft, partl .. 551-8320 destl, computerized en-$12.501 hr wlll train 1·2YNtaeicper.requlred. tweenPaclflcCoutH.,,,
Femtolhr 38r2Ba8alboe 226-0923 lor Jamea amplepkg,a/c,e7M900 tAFtaU 3004 vironmente+.549-2988 Acryt~d~,=~1~ needed. Trana/lodge 898_8095 32Hra/wtl,7AM-2PM. & the Newportlf ln1
S200/ II pd ByrnM A blc 1 trvci f II provided Clll Mon to Sun 113 t Back Bay Of .. N.f Ill apt mo. u1. UllU WOI 0 If span ero na -~50· or a Tuea-Set 953-8247 emalecompanlonforatn-nun ... ouu 8.30 ... 30 no phone calh
Avail 8/ 1 Call 673--9-485 fine Cout Hwy locatlon pup & acceaaor1e1 haa =~n:,~~~27~r + letk: attractive mlddle FIT, 9:30AM~PM. Mon-NOW HIRING
Fem to ahr w/2 othera: WllTU IMIUllnLY near downtown. 3650 IQ Pl.Plf•. s 150 546-0a49 ILIEPllllT IEITIL WllTllT age mall 115 daya oft-llve Fri Receive non-food
3BR condo, 1 bite from 3 Bedroom Home for Ex· It, app 11.30/IQ It. .,,.., AIDE. part time. Handl· IAOllH IPI hair-aide, neet & non-at beec:tl. Reply ad ltem1,1tockltema, ln\#Olc· EXPER~LES :~:;~
bMch c.tt87M959 ecutlve FamHy of 3. lo-Realonomlc9Corp FOUNDln;>.1CyoungmaJe capped lady nda atrong Blueprlnt firm In trvlne amoker.ExperlenoeOf'ln· P.O box 1560 Colla Ing & dellvety Related Balboa IY
cation lhould be within a 675~700 d~All black. Lab or female aide, 4 hra M-F. need• lull time machine ternahlP a44-0032 N.B. Meaa Ca Orange coaat exper
F«nale lhr beaut hae In
NB, view, pool, ctean'g
lady saoo a.~57
10 mlle redlua of Coat• PRIME RETAIL. Newport Do ml•. e&t -1750 S6.hr. 650-8039 aft 6 operator, Mon-Fri 8-5 ltital Olilalrtltlt llrll ....._D_a1_1y_P_11_0_1 -----· l1rt1~ Yer4 Ptrtll
M .... PlfaonaJ and Bank Bl CM ...__ air cond FOUND: Kitten, fem blk. •mway Dlatrlbutora are Exper peraon required to p•-uant N-.nnrt Be•c·h 1 1 t ft_ ... _... 1 __ ... 1 Ulln. llllllllPll Hefp wit •tocking, ~
referencee upon requeet. s;1ooi~~5-9628 " Vic. Fullertoo Ave, Colt• "earning extra mnnau, see handle Inventory, Ol'der-Group pr;cik;;.. 4 day or 1 ,,_.,.., m .. ._. • S upe rvl aory exper. time weekdays. lntei
Call (71•) M2~21 end 1---------M .... a42·20•8 for yourMlf. 6~~5~7 Ing. & printing. Sharon, week + attemat• Satur-ately No experience w/hotel badtground r• vi.wt by 1/t. only Tuet
M/F to lhr 2br 2'Jaba J~Pt leave <Mtalll with Uaa •CdM dlx ault•. AC. ampl (714) 281·5120 dav./AM only. ADA pref. ~ Muat have car quired fOf full time daya. FrlL.La406-YD7S N1UR8ERY Beecti). nofHmkr -oo Grey To 1 1250 monthly prkg, from $225. 28156 E Found. Set of keya In Anawerlng SeMoe T..._ ,_ 8 4-ePM 'm~o.~+~·~~u~tl~I ~846-~~83~5~5~~~~~~~~~;j~C~o~u;t~H~wy~. 6~7~M~900~= Co• ta M • • • Park phone Operatora various IHllHPlll Call a..0-1122 ~E-N...,.E....,.R_A_L__,O ..... F....,.F....,IC,_E_f_or ULNA UY ILll
..: --5-48-9197 lhlfta 3623rdSt-SteC. Exp'd part-time book· Dentel Front office growtngConatCo.Relax-a4S-5000eJC1.521
Found: White dog with 1.0. Laguna Beech keeper needed for med!· Part/time exper pref ed atmoaphere Full time 1-----..,..---.,--..,,..-
Otftce help Sat only. A4
cept, 10 key, hH'f
phonM. RIM8 a.e-186 Newport Beadl Anlmal APPT SETIERS· cal otttca. Mutt be neat. Irvin• 559-611 t 548-8089 Housekeeper, llv•ln, for
Shelt91'. M• 3656 5pm.9pm 1100· • w-" nonsmoker, healthy & --------1------lather & 8 yr old boy. Off!Qe help wanted par
time for Insurance Otftot
Fle11lbl1 hra & aalary ope
baMd on experience
Mature peraon perllfrec
Ca.II Karen at 54&-9570 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY
0MARR
-"' mature. 548-9319 I ·1 p•1 .. Beaut. Balboa home. Found: Wt kitten 1 blu eye Guaranteed + comm II y I 0( Mon-Fri, non-amkr, must 1 green. Meadowpark. GoOd phoM voice. Collector/driver goOd drlv· drive Rm & board+
WoOdbrldge 766-8301 Wiii train No Mlllng tng record, goOd gaa ml, u I a r y 6 7 5. 3 7 9 3,
Call anytime 751-3008 PIT-FIT 547-0565 523-4920 FOi.ind Ladles preecrlp-1-------=------------
tlon g1uae1 7122 at
Westcilft Plaza a.&-6028 Clerks PART TIME Housekeep« ll'le-ln must PT: Earn S1200/mo
have local refa, apanllh hra/wtc. Tine. ( 10-Hoor
•••••••••••••• Loet: 7/10 Siamese female
cat. 3 yr• Old REWARD Friday, July ~7 a..2-3214
ARIES <March 21 -.\pnl 19)· What appeared to be a "lost cause" --------
will be revived You'll ha'c reason to be op11m1s11c. you'll~ more Loat. 7121 L-ahaped Diamond l)efldent Balboa \CCure. popular and \OU will discover that propert~ 1s worth more than area REWARD 616-760-
onginall:r anttetpa1ed CJem1n1 plays ke) role 0393 Co41ec1
TAURUS ( ·\pnl ~U-Ma:r 20). 'itud)' Ane" mos~age for valuable -Lo-=-=-s-=-r--,7=-,-2-1--=o,_r-g--=c-.-,.
hint What <;cemed closed or prohtbttcd will now be open -)Ou'll ha\e Morris took e Ilk•. Vic.
mo1e room. tra,el and \:lc..at1on opportun1t1es will multiply (Jcnu 1ne
barg•unor; arc 3\ailahk 1n connection wnh weanng apparel.
GEMI NI (Ma~ 2 1-June 20): Stress written word -get ideas
paper submit lni rnat or manuscnpt. Empha\1S on pay me
rnllec..·11uns. addcJ knowkdge concerning interest rates and '>3"1
program Virgo. S.lg111art11\ and another Gemini figure prominent
on
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sf ul CANCER <June 21-Jul\ 221 'r ou'll get more monc). succes
domt'!"llll adjustment "111 take place Emphasis on appeal~ appe
ance~. chan.,ma. Judgment and correll 11m1ng Romance 1s pan
'i«Cnano. and harmom c..an he rei;tored to home front L 1bran ligu
ar-
of
res
prom1nC'ntl)
of LEO (Jul\ 2J-.\ug 22) Man) benefit'i occur as result
mi:d1ta11on Be 4u1e1 v.1th1n 'itnvc to perceive spirit ual values Foe
.111\o on inlil1tut1ons. ho\p1tal '1s1u, care for one who 1) tempora
us
nly
111cc1pac11atcd P1scc'i. Virgu na1ncs figure prominently -VIRGO ( "ug 23-Sept 22) You get almoor;t an)'thing )OU want
lunar. numencal t ycles highlight love. money and health Wish com
true. power\ of persuai.1on arc heightened You'll have m
rcspons1b1hty, relat1on<1h1p 1n1ens1fic~ and you'll have chance
C!>
ore
to
promote your own best interests
~· LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22)· f 1msh rather than •ntl••tl" proj
Long-standing assignment can be completed you'll tlC nd of bu rd
)'our prestige will nsc, and )Ou could b«ome more linanc1ally ~u
\ufX·nor offers 1;pec1al commendation Arte) figures in sccnano
en
re
om SCORPIO (Oct 13-Nov 21) You'll &et new deal' Freed
rcplac·c~ re'llnct1on. Focus on romance. p1onecnna sp1nt. tta
c-ducatton and philosophy You'll get to heart of manen, you'll aa
more independence and you'll take charae of) our own destiny.
vcl,
SAG ITT ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21 ): Dig deep, rcalt1c h1dd
rcsoun.c'i are at srnkc and you could profit as re1;uh of thoro
invcst1gat1on Y o u'll regain ~n~ of direction. purpost fntulllon t'i
1argct. )'ou'll learn h~ 1cach1ng and famtl) rclat1onsh1p wtll 1mprov
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CAPRICORN (l)ec 22 Jan 19) forccli tend to scauer -empha
on contral t legal atTair\. n(tht\ and pcrm1ss1ons. pubhc1ty and man
status L ong-d1\tanct' C'nll 'ould be related to vacation. holiday tra V('I,
Gemini. a11ttanu~ nau'c' figure 1n citciuna sccoano.
tnt-AQUARIUS (Jan 20-f co 18). (heck mcd1cal-dcnt.al appo
mcnts cccnt on pract11:nl afTa1n. 1nclud1na employment and hea
l nd1v\dual you aided in past I\ baC'k on scene may uk for more h
and will dcfimtcl) "turn on the charm .. Sforp10 plll)'S key role
hh
tip
PISCES <Feb 19-Mar(h 20) Focu'i on roman«. wr111 Of..
'"' on.
pubhsh1ns. travel tea("l-t1np. .rnd pur1;u11 of crca11vc hobblts. 1nclud
photograph)' .\nrn1 al\o un t hlldrcn qmct). physical attralt•
abilil't 1n d15<:ern "hidden mo11H ''I \aa11tanan fi~urcs prom1nt'nt I\
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CdM Rf/Ward 6'44-1015
Lost. Dog/male. S 100 RE·
WARD. lookl Ilka Benjie
w/1hort lega. "Boomer"
Vic: So CdM 494-06M
LOii fem Pit Bull wt w/t>r
r11r legl & tall Tabatha.
Vic Allanta/Newtand,HB
554-2952 dya 9e0-6369
al 15PM REWARD
l OST : (REWARD)
Keeaehound (S HAVED
FOR SUMMER) llgh1 gray
body/dark marltlni•· ant to CHIP a46-15-4
f()lJfl) ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
M2·Hll
FOUND 8*llc Cit. big ~-
low eyee, wtllt• '** &
stomach 6'45-9780
FOUND bffl dog. approx 8
moe Old 17th St & Or· a,. St CM Me-1415
FOUND blk gr9'( wtlt Kit•
ten. Vic. £adera School.
H 8 "3·2909
Found· brownlatl ltltten,
frecki.d face, a.ch &
Newland. H.I.. JrM to
good hOrM tee-1221
FOUND F/blk pl1buN mil!,
loo't• yng Vic P1eoen-
tie/Victoria 7 1t
M&-e077
Found Gray C-1 w/collai
In NorthWOOd, lrviM atU
731.111e att &pm -
CIRCLE K-MARKETS
'f> 1J ~ ~~ NOW HIRING ~'-~ ~ ? CASHIERS I CLERKS
1 interviews daily from 1 1 00
t.a.m .-12 noon at 1390
~North Pacific Coast Hwy .
Laguna Beach (on PCH &
V1e10)
Cal t 714 494 9233 lor more 11110
\lotor Houle Availnblt>
'\t'wporl BPach aren. 1hrt-t'
hour IJf'r da). Earn approx.
. (>()() pn nwn I h. Ca U I I :00
10 ~:()(' P\1.
CIRCULA'I;JON DEPT
H42-4:t! 1 EOE
ORANGE< OAS T D Ail Y PILOT
" VY BA'f <",I 0'\IA MESA C• q;>f'i1h
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speaking ok. 84M707 Tuee-Frl 7..0-2053
llllllULll 110,000 + PART· TIME, Varied hour
Nf/Wport e.ach nrm ••· to Include early A.~
pending ulel ataff. If you W.-enda. Muet have dt poueaa good telephone pendable vehlcie (ama
communleltlon 9'clftaand truck, van. at atlo
can uae a 8 ~ure In· wagon) to aallt news ~ dealer In Irvin come We w from arM. Mull be deper
6am-1pm or 1pm..Spm In dabl•. Contact Ore
a pleaunt environment Hyde Mond~ thru Frida No ex~ neceat• ary Call George between 9: and 10:3
Anderton at 875--0•60 •.m. °"ff' 6'42--4321
tmlltll PLAIT UUI ---•n"' II.Ill Extensive Knowtedge ,._ rllllft • quired Retell experience FuH ti,,,., Mon thru Fri, 1 to 1pm Typing reci -;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiii;:;iiiiiimiiiiiiimm;;;;;~i· preferred M5-0210 Frl.,,dly n•IQhborhOO• • JANITOR part-time. com-•tor• ~-21f1
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District Managers
If you en1oy working with young boys &
girh ond desk 1ob\ ore not for you
con"der o cc.iree• 1n the ~w1poper circulo
hon field Tho 11 o uf'11que po11t1on with
doily challenges & rewords
Our openings or• ;mmed1ate Appl1conh
rnu,1 hove o von. Oot1onwogon or lrvck
We offer on ucellent solory with o bonu\
plan ond 00' allowon<e We hovt on
eacellent be~ht pion that includes hosp•
tol11at1on 1Muron<1 liberal vocot1on and
holidays
Cond1dot11 must hove o desire to bt
rncctoful und be w1ll1ng to work hard If
you thmk you havt the qvolif1cotion1,
pl"o" opply 1n pe"on to
1 he DailJ Pilat
Mondoy thru f riday 9 11 om or 1 ' pm
330 W. Bay
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
on equol opportun•ty 1mployer
merclal Hper. pref. Photo lab oount« ~r
a42.,.H7 wtmda ok EJCper. pref. Outgoln1
ID PIHi IPIUTll peraonallty a mu.t.
IMMEDIATE LONG TERM 1 ·Hr Photo &.46-24'24
ASSIQNMENTS. MUST E.oono CtMn4w'I
HAVE EXPEA. ON UN-PRESSER WANTED
IVAC 2000 OR SIMILAR 5&&-1194 M 0 D E l . P L EA S E ="""~=.,,,..,,,..,,,..,..,..__,,_,,,.._ APPLY: PRESSP!RSOH AB Old
VICTOR & ltetc aome exper helpf\.
TEMPORARY SERVICES 8Pply In pert0n Ooea1
4341 Birch #106, p,.. 17301 8Mc:tl Blv• ~ a.ch. 5M4520 17 A, Huntington a.ch
1.eg&1 Secr.iary m~!On Privet• athtetlc dub re •w~ non-amoket qulrea ~IOICS, per H;p;1'8Mcn, ,~ aonabl• IAAHR I•
latand .,.._ Oreenbeum oat• to dlaotl1illrg mem
& Greenbaum 6'41-3733 btrahii> Apply In wrltlfli to. Genet91 Manaiger c/c UULU•nm 2219 Ch•nner Rd
&lab. CMI Preictl09 I t• Balboa, CA t2te1
torney In NB/CM •• .... •><prd. legal .. Pll ILlllll
r.iary (min 2 yn ~.) hit to buafr•••• wti.
Salary commenaurate nMd whet )'OU Ml, or
wtexper. '42· 1441. 11 LIU F•DI
Liquor 8tora .,_ Full °' Ou•r•ntHd ••o• o part time appty momlnot comm. IU•ttH MY11mt
2229 E. Cout Hwy CD" p /1111.JYDf
Mild• wanted. 8MOllft LA TIMES 3AM-eAM
Motet Laguna IHch 1 deyi Laguna leacJ
4t'4·1717 t•21t mo + bonua
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ALI N Jt TIUCI IDT8! !!p l!P'! ...... • 13... llllll I !II -.!!'~.-::;; '=s~~ :,:;: _....M:sl\.JRUCK RENTALS .. 1111 •111111 ... llB f!i J,,; : lift
,_ =.,t ~~~; I !( >~ --~~ ~ ==:.~";:::;:, :.:-.=~~ Hollow l"· Laguna ahontiand c:aptblllty, ,~[£ $20 ~ ''Wlllmf" l?~,...IWl.12~
Uln/lllL ILRI WE NEED PI T HELP 873.3 20 l ~ -............ ..,. Pltim. ..-anc1 WOftt few ca.htar·wattr~n1., ~t /11MH1 tot 12-tl ~old WOfttlng McMno 8* Sot. bed • I PER CW .._, • .., ••• , otW9"'0f*ll...-tor '71 8'19 low mll9 to°' =.:--.ie omca In help 11 30 a.m 2;30pm merit 9*\lnot a e.turday1 end i--. coff• tbl'. ... ... 714-645-2050 ........ , .. ~., .. .., ~ .. n!'.:....!.!1'c!.!.n obo
.................... ,_ thlft·Oood pay-call Sec:rt1airy/A1oept1on1.t1 Earn mon.y, tripe &. F __... Pr ..... _ '---~--_, _,.. ._ -~ IOt ~/Interior ..._ ~.Calt , • ....., ""· .....,m Mt -----------11320IMoa/Cl(l71VCX)
'1udln1 c.Mforeppolnt· ?:,btr 11 °'.,,r2pm algn ottlce eo.ta ~ Mr.Rountree canM0-141M llbctHn1n1 IJll ~tllcb Ttu Ttt20!4~all{'40XUB> ... .., .... ~ 71 SUP£A _ t.e:""9
ment 432 n Ex~ FIT·P/T ·-1.. Oalc table. lleft/dottl 41" I032CU.epchl ft1.lt.9133> DIAL21V714MERCtba a ~ ........ fqyal()ppof1.~ 111..... 95'f·5725M-FMPM -w/24"1ett 4~U&O lllHl1Ut...... b.0'1powwb09l, IOS20i6tpeJrt11EN7M} HOUIEOflMfllOAfl Inc 11000 ...... ......... l!xper~ Mutt h9W Mon.·Frt.10em-3pm Reletal'I . Swnmer Plr'lc#lcl Loe NB. Tempot111YICM!O~ IOS281A/relr(1IMJUI
IOOdandeooltlngknowl· Sect•tary· Smell qui.t condfi1on~'f:$2eood SeleFrldayM-27. lat. $200/mo la0-t1to l1320l&1pchl~t•> •••JM ·~ ~'':;. 8~
Aeceptloniat,typla1 ~· 41dge Full time Tuea 1~ oonttr offlc:ie nda TUOENT E -!UfY21, fl'om ti.AM-4PM. NEED to~ boet llllp tor 81320teutoa/1{1:.=.) Rllmlf Int~ =
off. forofftceln FT. Muet :.om.~~-eome 9Yel rc'a~:Z.7'~1t1=k~ 11110.1111 ~~.~::r~A~. =lol· P1Hows. ~. 2t +1n~-.. Caill IU2Qlllpda/'(1d09225) Too~swtolll'I conda.20071CM11'
typelCCIUrattlylndtiew J*lenoullph ..... Non-Fu'1tlmelt42 tmo.Poea-Nla.40 080 i41...eao• 700 ~c!,:; Rld\ardeo24M-~ =~==~~~:r~ =!:..,~':. '71 VW 411 4 dr. Gooo
pl .. tant phone per· faL/tml PAY tmkr 8'2·5027 Ible PIT In fall. ~ Sofab9d queen.._ S.W.. del Mir 17M781 8llpuvalt. S.lboetd t or 12 320f 5lpd a/1(10 145) McCoy =good ,_,., ,...,.
IOMUty. Nice~,,.., PAIT IT1• Wiii now Mutt be 18, auto Uk• nu eertntonei SSS<> '"• MonttHo-mon1h 8u 2ouepct 'S'( lEl'TOtt) 1 ___ p · "'11 '300/080
Ir .. ">'· GO ... c:.n Opportunlll•a avallabte llOlnUY/DllmYI req'd.Cell 11AM-3PM. PP AM'e/Mf..8M5 . ()penC.4wqU4Q• lt1 p/n.173-t-395 tU2CHt!Pdalr(0102A3J __ ., * ••• 104
Mra ThomM ie3-1882 with the LOS ANGELES lmmedla1eopenlng tot ex· :: ~jo ::--s.:~ . . =:.: M9ta l4S • Wenteid to leullpot doe* t3320lllpda.lr(1Mw817) • "Fiii "'•7""1-=94"""-""'IG..._,,t.,.....,-.,..,.ow-,1 -end-.
Aec:ept1onl1t/Secr•t•ry-TIMES Clrculatton O.. f::lenced (5-7 vr-min) · ~&~-: ~= S70 .. 97J,~ 2 wta lo eccommodet• new 16 t3120f5epdaJr(001212) ••Tl motor 2 ,... old, rurw
Interior 0ta9i, Well or-pertmen1 In our door to ndlvldu.I In fMt peced, llnumf 535 cir.r "'"*" e end "power yec:ht '20-1208 l:U2JOle.,d'S'(38590\5) l001 Oulll8trlll ~.SHOO 142·1m
ganaed, exoel*'t phone door MWapapet ..... t:' ~,!!!....,~~; Ylll•I• tble' PIC8n &200j bcSa SACI· LG• Ou KILN. ~~~k)ml(L'd2AJU!~7)1 Hewpor18-c:fl '758'.C*~&tape 6 tyiHng tktfla. Dynemk program. GuarantMd .... .,..,,__,.,., Tlr--'of ..... 'ng•---" ...... h ,,. ... & dbl ........... oat!· Newr uMd wtll delwr. . ::::=:--1 , ............ > 111-tM 1 -. • _.,..,.
atmoaphere COM ~·~::~~ ~=--aka:::: :.:=t n~Wng"t~ ~7-~;;u ~ctlt''50~311o MI00-334-0854.ext803 13 Custom Ptn-Am ..._ -~5t!Pd( tMUI) 080-Cllnt . 76-ToiO
$1100/mo975-4451 9pm Training la phone man~ required llketomlngle?Hao~ ., s.itlngfNIQk:letandetw-~de:'~~~...... 1111 daytl4&.22711fter7.
•llUPIWWWT• provtded Po1entt1I to Submtt reeume &. Mtaly UI a Jingle. at (114) Walnut din tabte wta 9 ter Mem~ 1..2,000 ~ bli. 4 &. 4 ;Cf. '78 Comt xtnt c.oM
THE HILL PARTNERSHIP, eemS300 plutpetweek. requlrementato Par.on-540-0301 lor an exdtlng 1'ib48x95 nol adjuat' C..S544-e390 licJtJtt 1 (114)111-1111 vg cond 11150. tmltm-nui*nC soP
INC. Newport 8eec:h hu FOf an Interview, Celt Ml. 1111 Town & Country ~ .. a tatephone ..... too LI> c:tvome 1ega Jdn1 Sofe bed~t &200 ~ Qlfti ble i300 20I W. tit, 8ent9 Alie 813-1"'3. 653-1109. $5700 obo Ill •1
lmmldlat• opening an In-957·238 t H1 1204 :t~"· 18, Orange, ca ~~~~~LO~!~ cond $400. 541-4143 NCR CMtl ~,., s20Ci glr1ut 311Pd Scnwtnn. gd Cl.OSED SUNDAYS '77 SdrOCICOICIMn c-1
letligent 6 frlendty reoep. S8* 4pm.-. H""''"" ....,.. Waaher/Dr~r(atac:-•d) 873·9519 875-7181 c:ond $50, &~ ,..... 1117 Allr'9 c · __ ....,. tl<>nfa1 w/exoellent phone I ....,.,, """'7 -_.-LARGES""' "'~ ~ 61112 10k ml/rblt eng4 _ .... , llclla Ht typing& r1 MMEOIATEINCOME lflY.STA.ATTIH. ptua commlaalon lo· xlnt c:ond • KJng a SPA/JACUZZI Never Mena Centurion 10 Spd ~"'''""'".....--U .-.o. 9"CACI~.
gener!t · ofllc:• ~~ ~ ...,~~t!'1 ~ Part or full time. eves. etiUon t375 Sunttow.r bed $150, ~190 eft 5 UMCI. Xlnt cond $400. Ill• wt 25"trm 1dnt cond NEW&. USED BMW'S! ~76~~::17~~111 ~-rm~
perlenoe Cont.ct Cathy club Sllea exp ~-;f'. wknda & graveyarda Ave. Coet1 Meaa DBL WA TEASED S teo 548-5927 Uk f°' Mike S 100 850-$576 l.m .. lft must .... 14100/obo
at 675-8442 For lntaMew: 250-4748.. Neat awew & hand~ TRAVEL AGENT . FIT min W/aoceM. 1175-0e3e Teu °'*'181 gtlndfatl'Mlr ...... mena 211 Inch bMd\ VOLUME SALES '70 911T bll/blc ~. $ 780-9011 ~
---wr1t1r19 only need apply 2 yr1 eicp. Apollo trained. cioel\ S750 $ g.i fish CNIMr $eO ~1020 SERVtCE&. LEASINQ epd, l6,000 or1Q ml, & a6-.. 78 VW 8CTAOCCO ~:.Ch law nrm s.-2590 Newport Blvd.C M Plea11nt office Celt w~~ ~'e?o..~~ no tank·ht1er·llQht S1$ Stro 1.. 38~~ ~~,_. ~ ~~:.· 2~: ~ 8-.o
hat "" Immediate open-UlllS I "' SEIY na. •OUllO 552-30$2 lrvlne Mtc f()( • ~--s~ 850-$ t08 r'L .. (No Cherry uJt...05) nawtw In/out. S85()0. ca.aM1•. Air Cond .•
Ing for a r9099tlonlat. nM<tuxper relteble Nies full 11~. nMt eppear Auare 7• Two S200 ciOel Olypmlc ·80 !iereratt 6™ <114) 111-1111 531-5324 (43eVGH)
FrontofftoeappeeranQe 1>«900.Full&pantlme. ~ppty In perton 2590TRAVEL AGENT, terge tlctletaMCtlon"\.row1$ ~.:•'!'!~ .. 82~ t,..1newaeoome ·79 t11SE TARGA. BtU.~OYOTA
excetllnttyplng, legalex~ Call 8'4-&990 Newport Blvd, C.M W9ll "tablla"-d corp. leatraJ llf2 $400Ndl M2-3«3 .11 ,_...,,..............,...._ t"57 OPEN SEVEN DAYS lo1CS.d lmmaeulete. 182028-dJ ~ == :,~~d ~: SalesllllUY ••• irs • llGllW llllnUY ~ y~!x/~: RElocXTIRd. UO§f u:'~e ,~.,~ me1a1 .. _l~<!.x .... , J:;:>~~ ~= .92 bit JIC1a 44• 5-ls>d. eflta. Merlan Morgan .._ • trelned. Well traveled SELL! Thu,., Fri & Sat x a,_,... Peugeot 103 Moc>ecf aood Datn.a UT A/C.AMIFMe91,llOVI,
213-&21·9800 Need energetic person to Immediate opening In bllcitgro..m<I pref s.tf. M . Furn tor hOtM & ofc, llng $47$ MS-2852 eondl125otio. 544--0508 17,. ~ dottl .m. 28K Ml,
grow with eatabllshed vld motlv1ted ContaCt Rikki lamps piC1urea wtdler • l I . • "DATSUN 280ZX 11300 87S-713t IUIPTillllT company. Min. t yr retell Irvine area tor lndl uel 850-1111 · • etc:. t 7855 Fitch st. (~ •• eal ut. IZ24 etncyelea/ air cond. Stereo CIM
Gd phone akllll & typing. nutNfy exper .• full time. ~::r:::u~ ~~~ VIDEO RETAIL SALES hind Vite Minder bkSg) ibtn«Z elee gui,., wlhri lcMtm NII (~~':l)
Excel poel11on for recent •taring Hlery HOO-reaponalbllltlH. Good Video. T.V. ai.reo Mlea Irv. 548-9051 cue & elee tuner Rluon '7l f rQ; 2 StrOke 750 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA
hfoh IChool graduate or Sl200.mo.Paldhottdaya beneflta.Salaryopen exp nee tor a high end RELOCATING· MUST 50amp.S300.M 2-3«3 KAWI $1000. '14 Bug, 19202e.cti M2.ol29
tor woman r...,..tenng & Vletltlona. Hospttel In-261-8222 Video Store ., .. ., ..... .._.._ SELLI Thura, Fri & Sat Whte Fender Stratocuter anrf S500 Char 142..a862 1-....,.,.,,.,,.....,,...,.,~---,,...,._-bualMll wor1d Salary turanoe evalt. lntarvlewe .,.._.,...., M F llO DATSUN 210SL $1000 r~ (negot) Cati by eppt. only Tuea-Frt. SOLAR INST AUER llnM. Weff..groorMd & . um tor home & ofe, guitar '68 $400 875-2188 '81VESPA100. loml.xlnt Au1oma11c: 8eby S.U. Ilk
Caroline: Byco MS-225 1 8'8-1«1 Must have tome elect , W'elt-rNnnered. Cell for tampa. plcturea. wtekw, Offict Pualtue/ condition $700 ~ Cond (2t2714) •
LLOYDS NURSERY """'•m"'ng. '""""""" .... ,_. def• Scott 631·7887 e1e. 17855 Fitch St (be-·• ·---..... "' '""'"""-...... hind Vita Minder bldg) ~,.tat 1121 HONDA 100 '74 wtth U · --RECEPTIONIST for RMI SALES Salary Pt Must be wtlllng to WOf1I VOTER REGISTRATION Irv 548-9051 tru In at°'age· 2800 ml Bill MAXEY TOYOTA
Estate <>moe pan time BOUTIQUE ua long tn. 7 <layt a week. WORKERS, S5·15 hr 2 Mia of almost new S3s0 call 87~ ' 19202 8eactl 982~ ~. ~3~~· Aak Outgoll'lg &. enthullastlc Good money. Call any-poaa. Pd 3 tlmeewltly No Cerna .. l llu i lft off turn1tur1-ucr1nc. • '72 D~TSUN $10
..... Plf'IOO needed for 11me. 1s1-300e exe>« nee. s.v.ra1 ~ E•t•te sale sat 6.2 s1000per111 ~756 •em..... 1121 oood needs body.:,;::
111n111m our women'• designer *ST&FflEIUTUY• lngll.tOtappt 971-0227 NothlngoverS150Furn-* 3 o.u. S100, exec ·78wiNNE8XGO clssA la50'oeo ... ~7 .
Full time, general office boutique. Mutt be r1-Newpor1 BMct1 Arc:httec:-Want41d few SALES pc»-QOOdi.st Cun onty 4&1 deak $250, aide chalra Tue over pymts. Cd 'llO DATSUN 200SX ~!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!
dutleil. me tying. filing fOf aponalbl• & rellebte. tural firm ..-ing well or-ltton. Hight'( motlvlt41d tn-Morning Cyn Rd COM S20 • 9' blc vtnyt eouen 754-1873 cw 548-1721 Ak Cond Stereo ea..t-i---------
FHhlon laland firm Pleueepptylnpersonto: ganlzed lndlvldual dM<luala lnt.,..t41d In Cetta -.U '124 StOO, PIC1Uf"• 875--0205 Trade: 3-9ty moun...,.. l'lm te(012~1
Salary b8M<I on exper ALEXIA. 260 FO<'let Ave, w/exeellent typing & Mining $50,000 S*'9 P« Conterenoa Table 8' w/8 nr ArowMed tor motor S3N8
Contac1 Phll Ramming Laguna 8eec:t'I spelllng akllla Ole-year. Muat be well MARINE garage uie. arm cn~om danllh time or c:.-npar M2-9049 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA
for appt, 720-9818 llm/lll-taphone experience a drened & have a Ml9c. boet QMT •..... & type seoo. 536-9801 19202 8eactl M2-082t _.. must. Call Cathy a1 THE PIMMnt phoN YOM:e. equipment. JULY 27, flailm,
R .. taurant-Weltreu & Immediate ,opening. Must HILL PARTNERSHIP. Our company ofter a 1·5t:Jm, July 28th, 1~ New 12 Ft Inlaid Oak con-Traftl MM '75 DATSON B210
H091 ... ~ In Plf'IOO htve good typing skllls, INC profit ahartng. Cont-=t pm. 8eO Weat 17th St. ferenee table with & 1 low mlaa, (280MVR)
It DI Prego • 22117 Fair· accounting knowledge tor more Information Jane et lnt.-natlonal In-Bldg. 16, Coste Mesa matching uphotatered 76 Golden Falcon 231 ale $1888
view Rd C M hetptul. 831--0703 675-M42 veatmenta of AfMf'lc:a chalrl, $1800; New Oak ewpets, lh~ awn-Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 556-1000 C..u -.U 1124 Comput• tabte, S150 Inga, twin beda, tub, >dnt 19202 e.cti M2--0829
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KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES!
AGES 11-14
EARN ti> TO $75.00 PER WEIK .
Wt llO'tt llltt I~ ~ to1 Y01111C act<
bea•m to securt rtadefl for Tht Or~ to.st
Daily Piiot Our UIWS stJrt at 3 30 p Ill and WOf' •ntll 8 30 pm wm~ On Saturday, "' won a ltw mort hours You 11111 earn many trips
and pnus. ~ "'"' u rninc your own money lhtre rs no cldlvennc or collecbon uiwohed
H rov art 1nteresttd. pluw call Mr h rl
(714) 548-7058
WUTWI mlPPll MARINE garege ..... &73--483e c:ond. 14700· 557-3288 ·eo 200SX. Red. h/b
Ml9c. boet gear, l8llt & Secretary deek. r1gtl1 hand Tent Trlr (Helnte) alumn. aunff, stereo xlnt cond, '7& Bdo Conv • 75 BOo 1~~p/::' 93 ~!~=· equipment. JUL y 27, return/ehaif & lo1s of ao--gd llr•. xlnt c:ond, lots of $5400/obo, 6'&.9752 · 1:iJ" ~ T~~ Mint oond. lo ml. 91C:.
1-5pm, Juty 28th. 1~ ceeaortea &50-4334 atorage. $850. 780-0473 .81 280 zx Blue/.,_ low 14750&.S3500~130
WllUll UPT/T,,a.t pm. eeo West 17th St. flaaft/Orwau Im Tralter-HouM eo.t llve ml loeded eutomauC. T· Teytta tHt ·n Coupe De VIie. Xlnt
Peetfle View Memorial Bldg. t6. Costa Mela rn:w:~ . aboard. In dock. i4ooo. toP $10,ooO 499-47e6 tifOYofX coAOlU condo-body 6 mecfl 2nd
Pri. &«-2100 f()( Pat But. IMO i14i s nut flnt.n-x1nt ~2898 SR5 Uttbed< Owner-BMge ~ '~ =--------cond· 1,000 &44-2104 78 DATSUN 2JOOX AlrCond AM/FM over b6age paint Air htl 591 17371 Madera c;;; &if e\191 & ... Ltuiat tiJi Ster•o. Ai r Cond (lEc$eo.4) stereo. cru191. epi. pw;
DU':t 11crlflee s hl-t1u cluba. llde prof. em bike. Upright 08k piano s 175 HONDA° TOYOTA (5S3WZP) 14788 ...... $2950 Dr 852-1116
S100. Bk/W1 pert martc· hMl'lold goods, c::hlldfeM 080 $57-.6529 DATSUN 12188 BIUMAXEYTOYOTA &. /Wknde 780-1102
ll'lga. p~a 850-9897 toys. Set/Sun M . All MAKES ... S199 Down. 19~ ~ T~~ 19202 e..ctl 982~ '19 Coupe de VIM, fully
Poodle Pupa. Teecup. Toy. Jlftlry UH lertia1 1 I 0 Cloeed0 c end eomm't ..... . ·79 COROLLA SA$ l<>eded. moorvoof. trvty
Min S200 up 546-2848 Diamond 1 84K Whit :J:t"m:n.., 4 K....-1. llb • A No First or Last. 82 DATSUN MAXIMA LIFT BACK A t r PP xlnt S7"5 527-9094 e, new. Pd S2400, sell No Deposit, No UcenM Sn Rf. Pow. loc:ka and ---:-:, :--=c-=-=-=----Rhodealan Rldgebac:k br11Hant + dlagwd MS38 St200 241--0881 Fee Detiver'a eny leae Steer. Wire Wh ls 9ei-l'52 14 ELDORADO
fem, 10 mo·1. $100 AP-Seti S2200 9e9-1519 • -ALL-SAVERS LEASING (1ESP531) 82 TOYOTA TERCEL S199down
1573--0300 54M915 DIAMONDS. Beaut whtte. ""Wit, (714)432·19n $9788 Stldt.AM/FM,CMan.New Comm'tLM·OoeedEnd
Pttl SS3S t.01 ct. $950, 117 C1 lten. '23% A•tta ...... ,.. BtLLMAXEYTOYOTA T111&.(10MG3&4) AU~~-~ltfG
st500. Miriam 867-29se eeeut1M 251i RtX xt too 19202 e.cti 962~29 '3988
BLUE & Qokl ~ w/lrg Eng t Set-esk 1350 ,,., prloe, Mt wmty Open I CUI Tll&Y I flat BIU. MAXEY TOYOTA
dbl c::age. gd wlklda/peta ,..,..,,llfJelS1mOOOien ,...,..2 .. •7 Sun TV Jot\A• ..... 17..., for~ 551-8285 19202 e..ctl M2-0829 very tame. 541-8421 ~ .. .., Q'7\r ~ ·-.....,.. 00 172 SPYOER CONV mt -.82--TE-RC_E_L_U_B_.-A-IT-.
PARROT Ylw nape vry Rote.II. mena stllNeu and Sony 19" Color TV. wood llD IAll e-1 cond. new'*"" lntr. rbft 7000 ml. lb new $4995
tame.tatka.llnga wltrg ~d Oetefust $1530/obo ceb. Jllnt $350 &A0-7051 Sen your cw Instant Cati eng $1150 631-0503 (1EXP51e) 527.~
eeoese50873-3600 60-9796646-7755 Ptwtr leatt 701 1oryourc:ar Anyrnak•« ltab t•s model Paid tor or not. • elbw11n 173 YELLOW NAPE w/eage 1 Rowing Machine-good Uh Rune bout aome Get oor pr1ee first. 'et HOMOX XccoRb -
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actl ~l Ol VMPtC VOLLEYBALL. 25'h f1 Formula Thunder· 19202 8Mct'I Blvd SNrp ( 10MH065) ~
choice ... ts. all flnal bird Oatley encl t'IHd Huntington 8eect'I ~ ~ ~ UMd 17 Ctl even h . p . p . Dy, VHF ~ 38 mph' 962-0829 Bill MAXEY TOY OT A
upright S 150 55&--0637 84M t 11. e..... &«-2573 Mil~. tUll eenvu'. WI llJ 19202 8eacti 9e2--0829 •
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of late model. IOw mfteege
Cedlllacs In Southern
Catttomlal s.. U8 todeyf
140-1110
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
yr old, $$50. 646-3309 eond $50 642-2700 linkage S t25. 646-6684 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Auto Trana. lo Mites. ®
Fr~alre, f/f, a/a, cop-2 ClOSlng tkta S325ea;4 aurveyed $17.500, Mii N l!AM aaa• '81 HONDA ACCORD !J!!!!!J!!!!!!!!' pet'tOM, 1275 850-7452 Ad & 1111alldaypua914 $16.500 ere.ow flnan. "~ _... 4 dr A41to Trana, SllWr
GE EllC. Range, 30x 25.11 S150ea 546-5522 559-466$, 966-1777 01111111 (1AOV629Js768 llUNlaA'S SHTH co1m
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TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACftOSI
1 CtloM
6 Farm an1m11
10 Spongy SOil
14 Unequete<l
15 End~ !Of OOw
or pill
16 Grendparenlat
17 Tip given
18 Fllcis
19 Storm
20 Uncovers
22 Forswore
24 Patnt la)'9f
26 Rensom1
27 Spenlei ty~
31 Petmll
32 Antetope
33 GrleVeS
35 Vttellty
38 Aevert>eraled
39 Swivwt
40 Otd King
41 Opp ot1yn
42 USMA 1tuoen1
43 Novel Idiom
4 .. Non_, ..
45 Mr FtX•lt
47 Eating piece
St Univ bldg
52 Al>Oomen1
54 s..tcs Oii
2 3
14
17
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~9 Got into
quarrllecl
6 1 Gibson ttem
62 Wings
63 Kind of not
6" F 00 I bones
65 Pelch up
66 Inky poet
67 Slumber
DOWN
I Cereal
2 De11ne1te
3 Journey
4 Altur1119
~ Be unhappy
6 Youngste<
7 Get ft99'lt
8 Lenglh unn
9 Jewelry 1lem
tO loadslone
1 I Stadium
ah8'>e<l
12 Oregon city
tJ Cou1er1
21 O.Cl11>9
23 Cool dttnks
25 Hallheerted
'27 Anllloiuns
28 HOUM layOUI
29 Spout olt
30 Stream
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOL VEO
J ,. Wrote down
3~ Below the
poverty 11111-
36 Addllt<>n&I
37 Baron or
111acoun1
39 Tots ga~
•O C<OOll
42Come1 he.Cl
•3 Reoeats
44 Play9<l
47 State ot lnd11
48 Serv1Caa~
49 Man
combat
50 P11lp1tat1>
53 lone elfort
55 A11t money
56 Be bealen
ST (.;ut
60 Cotorte\s
11 12 t3
38, xlnt. S 100. 546-4202 2 Oty ti.II C1oeg CW. Row 32 f1 Unlftlle Sportfteher BILL MAXEY TOY OT A
24. Call Art . Evi wtcnd Twin 270 hp Only 450 19202 ,._............ ,..2 '"'"'" I llf &PPLIAml 673-3116 Dys 973-5328 hr1 NB slip Price r• ........, ,... -vo'"
LES 957-8133 duced from $57K to
I CONNELL
CHEVROLET ·n ACCORD 5-IC)d, looks
& runs greet $2300
54M832
2 Opening Day Tic* .. • 149.900 for qutc:k tale.
llldy Kenore heavy cMy S400 -. Sect 10-Row 70 Owner (714 )640-1142 Wuher &. gu Dryer xlnt Cati only 982~7 cond S400 both 42' Cel '78 twin dal. '78~Htetibk. rvMxlnt. I ~-..,.. II .1: r-,, II •
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S608161tpm8/101150 818-081-9140dyl COMEtNORCAU.FOR for ~ sale $7995
R:.:J•rator-amall. xtnt 2 S30 Bxg nr 815 S30 213-472-2177 eY9 --•-••aa 673-2P"'/.7 ... 5377 175 8'2-2700 2 $95 SWtm Sc:5 7131 s 150 ,.~ ...... _ , .. v ~ :=--,--------2 $50 T&F pm 8111 S 12$ 'llO 25 f1 WeAcraf1 &. trllllet Conniw-Oelllo
RefrlQ.froet he 2 dr pale JIM &«-7040 494-4474 Low hrw Ste,500 Cd .....n
ytw-$7!5 ~ 4 Roun<l-trtp ~Alf· Jeo-&4 t t 18211 BEACH Bl VO
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lell1ur ·... · -5-3909 ~ i4oo • Ss2-0408 tronlea-loeded-S24.000 WI WAIT TM Ctm'ten iili 7$1-1343131-1654 MH•--A&M BSKTB FNLS. T/F Dy. 8oK 1=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim .,__ -_, APPL " eort"P'rt• 12iR. Q fnl. Wt Lftg $Pf Hvy I• See RoneJd Deel 2 drtYa. amb9r monitor. Hndbl 645-3798 E\198 ' SEALED BID aa Is where
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THEODORE
ROBINS
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All-5AVERS LEASING
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TRS80-2dbkdrlv9,WOftta ESTATE SALE· China. Seeled bid opening 2PM •l•IOU'S
great ... 125obo142-2700 Ruga. Fum. Jewelry. Gift August 7 et omc. o1 So-4 ..... ~ 91u SOITH
1000 H&UOll Ill VO
COSTA -.u s• ()4'2 0010
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FrM IJttnt ESTATE SALE: On bed, Bach. 90803 81<1 must Flt>erg6as lhell. Stereo
936-2373 bran hdbrd. mahog be eceompen.ed with t 1U0829:t ISIZI
dr....-& nlte1et>te, bf'Ua money order Of c:ashlet $2968 M ... COCl<ER SPANIEL sofa tet>M. sofa b41d. chedl med• payable 10 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA "Wf WIU Ill
buff colof'ed $ Y'9 old. CNnaJrnlac ltema S20 to Tlllbot Bl<d tnc In the 19202 8Mct'I 962--0829 I( lllEISlll
Xtnt pedlgrM 157-$719 apprx S350. 760-1995 amount of 1~ of t>td -, ---VotumeS.... s.rw:ie
Wt/Bk tux male kitten e.ianc. 01 bid oue. 10 ncb S Arid L...ing
houM !reined 2 mo Old Magic: latan<I corpofl ...._ ~ day1 Envelope mull 63 SCOUT 4•4 1871 t 9eectl Blvd 880-<M09 mem~ IVll 1.-'"' ltete Melecl bid Owner 4 S 500 8eecf't ..,. at '-' new rnernb9r-r...,.,,.. nght to rtlfUae cyd rvna "991 1 Hunt~t~ r.raltue S aNp pnoe Contac1 T any or d bk1s __ ~5134 (71•) 142·2000 4 ~ Roa 731-7911 75 CHEVY LOV mega.
pc+ "'""' rm 111. bought eaa stereo '1700 080 in; t 1 n 1ors1200.wt11 ... aeoo 8 Magtc 111an<1 Go4d ~ ltatt T If 1 ....... _., _____ _
moe old Sony dr TV bef1Np for ..._ S 1200 ...,;;::: 49 7 -63 71 • E Jaguer COUPe
w/r9fnote cntrl 1350, 644-9874 anr $-00 14' f'lYi"O JUnlOf f rtr 81 SR5 Toyota PU. tong Conwrttbte •1.000 orig
comp! Akal at•r•o. Mens Centunon 10 Spd cover. rMdy to 1111 bed ,,,.. wlc:rptd k.11, n-. Excel oond Pvt
bought S 1100 .... S700. Ute wt. ff"tnn xtnt cond M5010C>c> 731-0994 All wfO<#fdl. lfT. am/flon party 875-1120
Pteue cell an 5 &. Ult tor S 100 850-5576 ·u EXCALIBUR 2e' •tereo. •Im conct 14985 ·12 x~-v 12 euto.
lll 142-tlM OLYMIPfC TKfS tor Sale •tre ctn. outbolfd. ..... °'bit otr e.34-3et2 Plb p/1, ale.. Grn W.
7'ald oak m•d atyt-2 I~ (714) 9J&-IOll • q u IP P • d I 5 5 0 0 '82 tSUZU DIESEL 221< mi wtii.. 731< ml S 12."9 PP IMr.-e ctlrl4eOO obo R.ameda """ Aneh91m. 75 f.13"3 631· 16&4 s.sooo e.it 754-1173 ~ 780-0706 ~nda or "3-~ btwn hm &. 3:30 pm • 1e· ~Cat L*• new. 548-1121 780-alee cs.ys.
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20
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Other mlac 78&-nM OL YMPiCS 611 bOxlng (2) AMF 8UNFlS"4 S650 obo • .....
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HIGH 87 LOW72 COUNTY IDITION
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THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFOR NIA 25 CENl S
Former UC/ water polo
standout will be ABC's
an a lyst for Olympics.
PageCl .
Coast
Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital expands
maternity, children's ser-
vices./ AS
A worker was injured in
an explosion at a Hunt-
ington Beach metal treat-
ment plant./ A3
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California
Nervous? Feel penned
in? You've most likely got
Olympic anxiety .I A4
Widow of McDonald's
slayer gets first $1,000
check from survivors'
fund./A4
Nation
Inflation should remain
stable, at least for the
short term./ A4
Immigration bill future
appears glum./ A4
World
Battling in Tripoli costs at
least 19 lives./ A4
Three more Solidarity
members released from
prison./A4
Living
It's hard to tell which the
polo crowd prefers: their
games or the parties
afterward ./B 1
Sports
The Angels pad their lead
in the American League
West with a 1-0 victory
over Seattle./C1
Mike McGee is named the
new athletic director at
the University of
Southern Callfornla./C2
Entertainment
CBS affiliates want the
network to sign off its
GOP convention cov-
erage at 11 p.m./83
The Nielsen ratings show
ABC -Anything But the
Convention -a winner
last week./83
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Business
Two local firms have been
honored for their plans
for Casa del Clelo In
Scottsdale.JBS
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Thousands chant·u.S.A, U.S.A'
aSITame makes way along coast
By STEVE MARBLE
Of tM 0.-, .........
Swelled with unrestrained patriot-
ism. tens of 1housands of spectators
cheered. chanted clapped and waved
Amencan flags as the O lympic Torch
was earned along nearly 100 miles of
Orange County highways. thorou~
fares and side streets during a fesuve
two-day spectacle.
The flame reached the county line
Wednesday afternoon on a Jammed
freeway offramp an San Clemente and
left the count) this morning on its
final course toward Los .\ngeles
where It wall signal 1he stan of the
1984 Summer Games
Dayl Nord!ttrom 19. of ( O)ta
M<:MUonal ()Jyrnplc TorCh atOriea and photoe
are featured on pages A2. A3 and 81
Mesa. began the final leg ·of the
Olympic run at 6a.m today when she
was handed the torch at the 1nter-
Sc!Cl1on of Bnstol and Red Hall 1n
(' os1a Mesa People dressed 1 n Ohm-
0.-., .... ,......,~ .. .,...
p1c T -sharu. scarves and hats
crov.ded alona the curb JUSt as dawn
began to break over Saddleback
mountain~
(Pleue He SOUTH/ A2)
Coast
cheers
torch
taters
Thousands gather -----along route for ----'Olympic moment'
By PHll. SNEIDERMAN
Spinted street panics fueled by
una~shed patnot1sm greeted the
Olympic Torch as 1t jou.rncyed
through Orange Coast communities
Wednesday on ats way to Saturday's
opening ceremonies at the Los An-
geles Coh~um.
Residents an~ious to catch a
gbmpse of the Olympic flame arrived
along the torch route hours early in
man} cases The} earned patio chairs
and p1cn1c meals to make the time
pass more comfortably
Beer and fned chicken were popu-
lar among some spectators. Others
brought wane and chee~
Senior c1t1zcns.. teen-agers and
~oung parents "'Ith infants in strollers
lined the torch route Man~ spec-
tators e'en brought the famal~ dog to
be a pan of the h1stonc occasion .
.\bout a dozen members of the
In me 4-H Club' aewed the torch run
at Campus and Cuher dnves on
horscl>ack. "'h1le vounger club ~m
bers brought their pet goats to the
C\ent
Geoff Cahoon of La«una Beach (left) carrlea the Olympic Torch as Elsy Green ru.na alongside near Aliso Beach. (Pleue eee COAST I A2)
Dream
realized
forHB
woman
·Head in the sky,'
saysPatt Tambolleo.
70, after torch run
By JERRY HIRSCH
OftMO.-, ..... ...,
Jogging, crying. walking and cheer-
ing, 70-year-old Patt Tambolleo, a
Hun1ington Beach grandmother. ear-
ned the O lympic flame this morning
on its h1stonc march toward the Los
Angeles Coliseum.
With the torch an her nght hand
and a small American Oag in the left.
Tambollco carried the flame o n First
Street through Tustin and Santa Ana
about 8 a. m . She was u~ on by
thousands of spectators lining each
side of the street and. at some places.
standing an the middle of the road
between the traffic lanes.
They waved American flags, Olym-
pic flags. 01) mpic banners and two
hand-printed signs staling. "Hunt-
ington Beach Seniors Love Patt" and
"Huntington Beach 1s Proud of Patt ...
"It is a dream come true. it is so
(Pleue He GRANDMA'S/A2)
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A beamlna Patt Tambolleo carrlea the Olympic Torch.
JW A consultant's
membership seen
as unprofessional
Firm that prepared
EIR belongs to group
that seeks expansion
By JERRY ruRSCH
Of -DeltJ ..... .,...
The consulung firm that prepared
the rcpons anal}zang the proposed
expansion of John 'Wa~ ne .\1rpon 1s a
member of a local business group
""hose main purpose 1<, to lobb~ tor
a1rpon gro"'th
~nd at least one member of the
Orange Count~ Board of upen1sors
term<.'d the consultant'., lank to the
group. "unprofess1onar· when he
learnC'd of the connC('tlon \\ t'dnC'<.-
da' ·"1 am \Cf"\ disturbed to find that
out I am a little a<,toundcd and plan
to check an to 11 It sound<, 'er.
unprofessional to me .. said Super-
' 1sor Thoma<. Rile\.. whose 5th
01stric1 includes the airport. The
Orange ( ount) Board ofSupen,sors
c0mm1ss1one-d the repon
Rile' said he ""as womed the
connection could Sl"e the En-
' 1ronmental Impact Report a nd the
Master Plan. crucial for an)' chan$es -
at the airport. the image of being
biased to"ard airport expansion
('H ~ ~ Hill. 1he Newport Bcach-
bascd \·0nsulting firm that was the
pnmc urntractor on the $750.000
package of document<.. has belonged
to the ( omm untt~ A.1rpon C'ouncal
since 11<, founding in I Q74
.. .\ "'' of firm<-tx-l0ng to the
C0mmun1t' .\1rpon ( t'uncil I don't
think 11ha<.30\ bearing on the repon
W e JOlnt·d the group "'hen 11 formed
1n I 0"'4 1u't tx-cause we are a busant-S<,
locatl'd nt·ar the a1roon .. said Du.·k
(Pleue eee JW A / Al)
Ticket scalpers
'scalped' in Mesa
By KAREN E. KLEIN
~ ( l1St.l Mesa Pohct• Dcpanment
undel"C'o,er operation aimed at col
kcung figurathe scalps from all~ed
11cket scalpers at the Pacific
.\mphtthe.atre last w~kend netted I'\
pt""Ople on misdemeanor ch fie"
acrording to a detrctl"l'
Tht' all~ed ~alpe~ "-ere ap-
prehended tlefore Fnda\ 's Rod
~te"-an concert hegan at the
amphitheater. on the Ora~ Count)
Fairgrounds in Co ta Meu
Dctecll'e Stc\C Shulman said he
and se"cral other unden·o' er offictr\
nahbC'd SC'alpe~ on the amph1thrater
prem1~ ~llin& SI 7.50 concert
t1d..ets for as much as SSO.
Ticket scalp•na 1s a \.IOlau on of
Cahfom11 l1v. that proh1b1u bu\ln a
11cket for resale. Jttk11~ up the pnct
of lbt ttcket and 1clhng tt on the
prcmi ofan t\Cnt. hulman said
·· pm ~ not up~ to ~ oom ltJl& w1lb the 1mph1thcatl'r '
I ct .. he tlp tntd.
TM 13 1nd1\ ldual~ who "'ttt
a 1e'd c1ttd and relea~. ht'
1adtd
Tht· underco' er operation 1\
undertaken penod1calh at the
amph1thca1er to discourage ucket
""alpmg. he said
"\\ e'rc not after an and" 1dual
\\ho'<, tl)ing to get rid of one extra
t1c~et .. Shulman said "We're after
people ~ho go out to make mone) an
\·ompeuuon with the amphitheater "
\\hale a l'Ouple oft ho~ arrt"Stcd arT
an thr pmf~1onal ucket-sdhng bus1-
ne<,s C\hulman said most of those
u ted bought a fe"' uckets JUSt to
'mat..c a couple e\tra bucks. ..
The ma"mum fine for scalpmg. as
¥>1th an\. m1'idemeanor violation, 1s c;,,. month<, m Jiii or a $500 fine he
~Id
<\CC'ordma to pohtt reports. most
of thC" •~ts bc&an W'llh scaJpcn
approachin1 t~ officers and of'fcnna
to ~II them ticket One of th
arrested. James M ~ten of Lo
Beach. allegedly told pohc:e bt buyt
tickets rcaulart) and st'•lps them for a
h\.lf\&
"I'm puttina m\\Clf throuah Lo
lkach < o11 c \Cll1na 11cke h e
th1 •• Ptte" rcpontdl told thr
offittr..
JW A CONSUL TANT CRITICIZED ••• homAl
Rawhnp, of CH ~ M Hill
''There att lots of people who
belona who have: muted fechn~ on
the.airport Everybody Stems to have
their own opinion on it h had no
beanng on our work." ~1d Rawl.Jn&-'>.
who worlced on the rcpon. which
totaled more than 1,000 P<lJl' and''
now under review for ~nslkat1on
He ~•d the consulting firm ha~
attended a "few" of the I 70-mem~t
council's meetings hut has nut bet'n
an active member
"We freely admn ~e arl' a pro-
av1atton organization hut \H' don't
~ CC'H 2 M Htll's) mC"mbcrc;h1p d~ a
conthct," ~1d Jostph E. Irvine.
d1reC1or of the a1rpon council
.. The) art' a profe 1onal orpniz.a·
uon and they ~re 1'11~ 10 do the
'tudy 1n a prof~ 1onal manner,"
lf'IOC ~Id.
But Barbara L1t:hman. who heads
1he Airport Work1na Group. an
oraani1at1on fighting e~pansion at
the a11pon. ~1d "It would have been
nit-;: for lhC' ~·ounty to find a complete·
ly obJCCt• ,.~ party to prepare the
repon Tht') may ht.-a httk to close to
the forest to St.>e all the tr~\."
.<\ s1m1larcontro' er..y arose an I 981
when 11 was d1sclo~ that VTN. an
lrvtoe-based consult1na hnn that
prepared an earher EIR and Master
Plan for the county, was a member of
the airpon counC11, according to
lrvme
"Everyone said, 'So what.' It didn't
make any d1tTerenoe," lrvrne said
The 1981 plan was blocked by an
Oranae County Superior Coun who
ruled 1t did not address all of the
problem~ associated with ~rport
exeans1on.
f'hc county ha~ been barred from
makmg any s1gn1ficant chanics at the
a1rpon until a new EIR anCl Master
Plan arc complcted and certified.
SOUTH COAST FOLKS APPLAUD TORCH .•.
From Al
"'You wouldn't hl'IH H' m\
stomac h," Nor<lstrum 'J1d
In Newport Beach. al ru'h of about
40.000 people ga1hefl·d in ~k"port
Center late Wednesda\ a) 12-H·ar-old
Shawn Baldwin of ·Emerald H.n
hef\ed the ::!11-pound torlh uH'r h1-.
head and med h1~ bl•)t lo brl·al. inh> a
run as thousands ol ,ix·rtator) pu)hl'd
toward him. somcJU\t realhingout to
touch h11n
H1HOU)inJason Bald'41n 14. tool.
the torch earlier 1 n I hl' n en 1 ng
through downtown Lagun.1 Beach.
moving JUSt as slowl> through the
huge throng. which erupted into
spontaneous versions of ··c;od Bh:s\
Amenca" and chant' ol "'Ll "I .\ ·•
"It's unbche' ahk 1 h" 1s the
second time in m\ Ille r ... e felt
patnot1c." said spectator Dame! Har-
nson. 32, of M 1ss1on V ic:Jo "The
other lime was the ( 19~0 Oh mp1c)
hockey team al Lake PlarnJ It's a
good feeling."
In Capistrano Beach. 1hc voungest
torch carnerofthem all -5-)ear-old
Jon Siracusa -wa!> hugged and hfled
into the air by a California H1gh-
wa)'Patrol officer ~fore he took off
on his one-kilometer run
"Gne me five. Jon .. ~1d 1he
officer before mo" sng the uo" d from
the roadwa> so the e'er-growing
proces)10n of trucks. cars. b1C) h!.ts.
'ICooter nders and runners could pass.
Despite the crowds. the mood of
overllow1ng celebration. the dnnk-
ing, 1he cheenng. the pushing and the
!.hoving. police said the momtrou!>
gathenngs caused few problem!. other
than creating spectacular traffic
~narls
"One of our hclKoptcr\ ~\ttmatcd
there were 250.000 peopll' in '\oe\.\·
port Beach last night ·· <;a1J d '\ew port
Beach police desk <>ergcant ··The Cit~
was bas1calh shut do"n ·· The
sergeant ..aid ·,t took muton)tS up to
an hour JU'>t to get out ot '°'11.'wport
(enter
The 1orch reached (>range C ount~
al 3 57 pm. Wednc-.da\ It "'a!.
pas!>ed to Shauna Pm:c a 111-\ear-old
(al State Fullerton .,tudent from \an
Ueml·nte. who .id nutted !>he wa!. so
anxious <;he'd ,1,1ppcd hoth lunch and
hrcakfas1.
"I fret '>pcual · \hl· ... aid while
'4ttlltng for thl.' torch which brought
traffic on tht• \an Diego Freewa\ to a
hall as 11 wa' run up the < ·nsuantos
Road ollramp 1n ~an<.. lememe
.\~ the torlh muH•d up the l·oast.
runners b1nli...h and motorc\cle
nder..JOIOed in the prOCCS!>IOn. which
included a caravan of AT&T vans.
police patrol cars, a motorhomc and a
natbed truck carrying a pack of
newspaper photographers.
ln downtown San Clemente at
.\ venida Pres1d10, Ray Slaughter -a
27-year-old runncr from Venice.
Calif. -Jumped and bounced as he
ran with the flame His kissed the
torch several times as spectators
cheered and waved flags.
David Lopez, a 36-year-old Viet·
nam veteran injured by a grenade
blast, looked teary eyed as he jogged
through San Clemente. Lopez said he
had been told he would never be able
to run again because of the injury.
Jon Siracusa. a blond. sunburned 5-
year-old with a crcwcut. took the
flame tn front of a car dealership on
Camino Capistrano from San
Fernando resident Brad Marlin.
Siracusa was the youngest torch
carrier m the nation
"We asked what he wanted when
he finished his kilometer. He said he
wanted a big. fat, glazed doughnut,"
explained Pete Siracusa, the young-
ster's father.
"The thnll for me 1s knowing the
memo!) he's going to have:· said the
young runner's mother. "Someday he
w.111 be really moved by 1t. ..
In Laguna Beach. Pac1fk Coast
H1ghwa) resembled Colorado
Boulevard on Nev. Year's morning.
Spectators Jammed onto rooftops.
hung from traffic signals and rushed
toward the street everyume anything
resembling an Olympic runner ap-
proached.
A elderl) group of peeople sat on a
curbside dnnlong Cahfom1a Coolers
and one youth offered a passing
policeman a bottle of Coo~. A pair ol
trurks bearing the name "SG Roofing
Supplies" roared down the highway
!>Oundmg their horns.
Keith Armstead. 27. of Laguna
Beach pa!ised the torch to I 4-year-old
Jason Baldwin of Emerald Bay at 8 I 5
at the 1ntersect1on of the highwa)' and
Legion Street.
"I feel great. I feel great. It's crazy,"
said a sweaty. smiling Armstead as he
greeted fnends and family. "'I've been
signing autographs and pictures all
day long."
The biggest crowd of all was
squeezed along Newpon Center
Drive: m the circular Fashion Island
shopping center. A 17-piecc brass
band warmed up the crowd gathered
at the foot of the Irvine Co. hcad-
quaners. Spectators were 30 deep
a long the roadway. Some sat in Lawn
chairs. others brought portable tables
and set out elaborate meals.
.. Got to do it in style. Right?" said
Monica Anderson. who was eating
fried chicken, tossed green salad and
sipping red wine from a lo11g-
stemmed glass.
The torch came through Newpon
Center shonly after 10 p.m. Torch
earner Shawn BaJdwin tned several
limes to break into a run but the
human wave closed in, forcing him to
walk much of his kilometer.
"U.S.A., U.S.A." the crowd
chanted
The P.roccssion, stretching about a
half-m ile behind the runner at times,
looped up San Miiuel Drive and Ford
Road before turning onto MacArthur
Boulevard and then into lrvme.
"It was deftntely worth the
S3.ooo:· said a wmded and perspinng
44-year-old Bob Ling of Irvine.
AT & T Pioneers. who helped or-
gan 12e the run, said the torch caravan
pulled into the Orange County Fair-
grounds at 2 thjs morning for a brief
rest stop before starting again four
hours later. One of the Torch Relay
teams met the first group of runners
starting from Bristol Street and Red
Hill Avenue in Costa Mesa at 4 a.m .
for a briefing and plC\cement meeung •
GRANDMA'S TORCH DREAM REALIZED ...
From A l
exc1t1ng. I kno"' God ha~ bll'!>!ied me
and I will never forget 11:· a tearful
Tambolleo said. as c;hc wa<; besieged
by relatives. reporler~ and friends at
the end of her run 10 the 1611<1 blolk of
I st Street.
"M) back 1s trembhngand m)' hl'aJ
1!> 1n the sky ... Tambolleo !Mltd
-\nrnna for the next kilometer run. a
Santa Ana pohtewoman announced
by loudspeaker. "get }Our cameras
read'.''
.\ ·rahforn1a H1ghwa~ Patrol of-
ficer in the motorcade used his
loudspeaker to tell thl' !ipectators the}
"'ere "awesome ..
.. This 1s JU!>t terntic.'· said Tam-
bolleo's husband V1<. who 1s also 70
\ears old
from Southern C'allfom1a turned up
to see the event.
Orginallv. Tam boUeo was to have
earned the torch in rural Adin in
Northern California. Tambolleo.
who has had a mild hean attack m the
past. was worried Adin's heat and
altitude, along with log.istical pro~
lcms of travel, would be a stnun.
Luck1I}, she was able to trade with a
Malibu businessman for a kilometer
in Orange County.
4
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A scrapbook of memories:
Citizens 'part of Olympics'
Adulation. enthus ias m marked-a long Coast:
bogus torchbearers give c rowds a false start
Thousands of Orange Coast resi-
dents collected colorful memories
during the streetside celebration that
accompanied the O lympic Torch
Relay through the county. Following
are some scenes witnessed along the
torch route:
On ~ord Road 1n Newport Beach.
runner Bob Ling waxed philosophical
as he waited to begin his leg of the
relay.
"I'm a firm behc' er in the free
>enterprise system." he said. "I started
out at age 18 as a truck dn ver and now
I'm the president of m> own com-
pany." (Ling owns Independent
Postal Systems of Irvine.)
Behind him. waiting in a relay
shuttle van. AT&T employees volun-
teenn.g their umc cracked open a few
six-packs of beer. "It's part) 11me!"
they yelled as Ling prepared to light
his torch . .\nother phone compan~
emplo}ee coached a group of )<)Uth\
10 an impromptu chorus of "'God
Bless America ... Jus1 before the torch
caravan drove up, a pickup sped b}
and two teen-age boys adopted the
traditional mooning position. drop-
ping their trousers, screaming and
whooping all the while. • • • Scott Ketchum. 29. of Newport
Beach claimed the star treatment he
received after his kilometer was "all
new" to him. But the handsome.
dimpled runner was signing auto-
graphs and grinning like a pro.
Wom en crowded up to him, beg-
ging him to sign their Olympic flags
and pose for pictures with them. "Get
a date while you're at 1t." one man in
the back of the crowd yelled envious-
ly. "Sign my jockey shorts." another
whooped. • • • The half dozen or so Costa Mesa
policemen who elbowed up to Oayl
Nordstrom as she waited to begm her
kilometer at this morning's Costa
Mesa staning point sounded official.
"Excuse me ... ''Step out of the way.
please."' they said. cleanng the crowd
from NOrdstrom's side. Everyone
grew hushed. thinking the . long-
awaited moment had arrived.
Then the bluc·su1ted, borly men
lined up beside Nordstrom. "That's
nght. everybody look up here.
Smile." the pohce photographer tn-
structed. ··1 guess cops are allowed to
get souvenirs. too," a spectator com-
mented. • • • When Jean Mane Mi:rnd .. 45. of
Laguna N1guel.rnllected mone} from
3 7 sponsor!i for her leg of the torch
relay. she dn:amed of runmng her
kilometer past the Westin South
Coast Pla1a Hotel. where her daugh-
ter. Sandra Fussty. work!>. And that's
exactl> where Mcrnck picked up the
flame lh1 s morning from runner
Monte Metzger
It was sheer luck said Memc1".'s
husband. who!ie T-sh1n announced .
"That's m} wife ·· ••• Shauna Pnce. a 19-ycar-old Cal
State Fullenon student from San
Clemen1e who was the first t0rch
earner in Orange County, said sbe
was so anxious she skipped both
lunch and breakfast.
"It Just hit me today what this is all
about." she said before grabbing the
torch at 3:57 p.m . "I feel a part of the
Olympics. I feel special." ••• Sal Chaidez, a Dana Pomt man
who jogs I 0 miles a day, met the torch
at the county line where he Joined in
thl' procession. He said he planned to
folio" 1t for his I 0-mile hm1t.
• • • .\ banner 1n downtown San
< lemente read: "I wish the Russians
l ould see us now." Another banner in
Newpon Center read: "God Bless
.\menca.·· • • • The mechanics and salesmen at
Barwick Imports m Capistrano Beach
stayed more than an hour af\cr work
to watch the torch handed off to S-
\ear-old Jon Siracusa. the youngest
tore h earner in the nation ••• .\ ( ahfomia Highway Patrol of-
fircr cleanng a pathway for the torch
earner in Capistrano Beach. got out of
his patrol car and hugged young
S1rarnsa.
"Give me five, Jon." he said, liftmg
the )'oungster up in his arms. • • • A bearded man identified as Dan
Watkins set off the anxious crowd in
downtown Laguna Beach when he
Jogged down Coast Highway carrying
a mock Olympic torch. The real th mg
was about five minutes behind him.
A teen-ager with an acetylene torch
provoked laughter later in the day as
he ran alon~ the route at University
and Culver m Irvine.
Tambolleo trotted with the torch
for the final blocks ol her run.
som etimes slowing down to a walk.
She was surrounded b) a Santa Ana
pohce motorcade w 1th lights flashing
a nd horns and sirem intcrm1ttenth
bla!>ting.
· "She has g1' en a lo! of people
inspiration. both ~oung and old
people.·· he said
Tambollco's daughter. Glona Hall.
called her mo1hcr an "e,.c1t1ng lady··
HalL her husband and their two
'><>O!> drove all the wa) lrom Poteau
Okla . to see Tambolleo run
Katie Rogoff. Tambolleo's sister,
li ves in Downey and was especially 1r==============================:.....::===============-
pleased with the trade because 1t
allowed family members to witness
.\~ famholko apprnthcd the Patt0
f-lo"'er Shop "here she \.\Ould hand
the Ila ml' Lo < h.irln T ra .. er of .\bout I'\ other fam1h members
Tambolleo's triumph .
"It 1s really great. I am so proud of
her ·· Rogoff said .
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turt·h routl· "'d" lim·d "11h '>JX'c. t,t!l>r' 'O dl'l'P
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Some neighborhoods displayed
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torch A few pnnted greetings were
aimed at spec.1fic runner'i.
Along Ford Road 1n Newpon
Beach. runner Bob Ling of Irvine
e ncountered fans who used his
nickname 1n a sign that read. "Boo
Boo cam es the Torch "
In fac1. 1hc people who earned
ton hes alongcath kilometer were the
heroes of the da). They were urged on
b> spectators. and each passmg of the
flamc between torches generatc:-d
thunderou\ applause
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at 12 and 1 o'clock. An Amen-
c an Jazz Review -part of
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long promotion focusmg on
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Located in The Broad
Park -
• JULY 27 -Tont Marcus and
Al Maitland with Quester
•AUGUST 3-Bob Redfielti
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Former UC/ water polo
standout will be ABC's
analys t for Olympics.
Page Cl.
Coast
Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital expands
maternity, children's ser-
vices./ AS
A worker was Injured In
an explosion at a Hunt-
ington Beach metal treat-
ment plant./ A3
Callfomia
Nervous? Feel pinned In?
You've most likely got
Olympic anxiety./ A4
Widow of McDonald's
slayer gets first $1,000
check from survivors'
fund./A4
Nation
Inflation should remain
stable, at least for the
short term./ A4
Immigration bill future
appears-glum./ A4
World
Battling in Tripoli costs at
least 19 lives./ A4
Three more Solidarity
members released from
prison./A4
Living
It's hard to tell which the
polo crowd prefers: their
games or the parties
afterward ./81
Sports
The Angels pad their lead
in the American League
West with a 1-0 victory
over Seattle./C1
Mike McGee Is named the
new athletic director at
the University of
Southern Callfornla./C2
Entertainment
CBS affiliates want the
network to sign off Its
GOP convention cov-
erage at 11 p.m./83
The Nielsen ratings show
ABC -Anything But the
Convention -a winner
last week./83
Bualneaa
Two local firms have been
honored for their plans
for Casa del Cielo In
Scottsdale./85
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Thousands chant ·u.S.A, U .S.A'
as flame makes way along c_o_a_s_t __ _
By STEVE MARBLE
OllMOellr .... aMlft
Swelled with unrestramed patriot-
ism. tens of thousands of spectators
cheered, chanted. clapped and waved
American flags as the Olympic Torch
was earned along nearly 100 miles of
Orange County highways. thorou~
fares and side streets during a festive
two-day spectacle.
The naine reached the county hnc
Wednesday afternoon on a Jammed
freeway off ramp in San" Oemente and
left the county this morning on us
final course toward Los Angel~
where It will s1~al the stan of the
1984 Summer Garn~.
Dayl Nordstrom. 19. of Costa
Addftioriil OJpnJ>!c totth aories iiid
photoa are on pyea A2. A3 ilhd Bl
Mesa. began the final tea of the
O lympic run at 6a.m. today when she
was handed 1M torch at the mtcr-
secuon of Bnstol and Red Hill 10
Costa Mesa. People drn~ m Olym-
.,.., ......... .,Lee,....
pie T -shins, scarves and hau
crowded alona the curb just as daWn
bcpn to break over Saddlcback
mount.ams.
(Pleue eec COA8'1' I A2)
Coast
cheers
torch
taters
Thousands gather
along route for
'Olympic moment'
ByPBIL SNEIDERMAN
OllMO.-, .........
Sptntcd street parties fueled by
unabashed patriotism greeted the
Olympic Torch as 1t Journeyed
through Orange Coast communities
Wednesday on its way to Saturday's
openang ccremorucs at the Los An-
geles Cohscum.
Residents anxious to ca\Ch a
ghmpse of the O lympic flame arrived
along the torch route hours early in
man}' casn. They earned patJo chairs
and p1cn1c meals to make 1M time
pass more comfortably.
Beer and fncd cb.1cken were popu-
lar among some spectators. Others
brought wmc and cheese.
Senior c1tuens. teen-agers and
vr oung parents wt th infants tn stroUers
med the torch route. Many spec-
tators e"en brought the fam1l)' dog to
be a pan of the histonc occasion.
A.bout a dozen members of the
Irvine 4-H Club viewed the torch run
at Campus and Culver dnves on
ho~back. whtle younger club mem-
bers brought their pct goats to the
e\.ent
Geoff Cahoon of Laguna Beach (left} carrle. the Olympic Torch u £lay Green plod.a aloncatde near All90 Beach. (Pleue .ee COAST I A2)
Dream
realized
forHB
woman
'Head in the sky,·
says Patt Tambolleo,
70, after torch run
By JERRY WRSCH
OllMO.-, ..........
Jogging, crying, walking and cheer-
ing, 70-ycar-old Patt Tambolleo. a
Huntington Beach grandmother, car-
ried the Olympic Flame this morning
on its historic march toward the Los
Angeles Coliseum.
With the torch in her n ght hand
and a small Amencan flag 10 the left.
Tambolleo carried the flame on First
Street through Tustin and Santa Ana
about 8 a.m. She was U!'Jed on by
thousands of spectators lining each
side of the street and. at some places.
standing m the middle of the road
between the traffic lanes.
They waved American flags. Olym-
pic flags, Olympic banners and two
hand-printed signs stating, "Hunt-
ingto n Beach Seniors Love Patt" nnd
"Huntington Beach 1s Proud of Pan ."
"It is a dream come true. 1t 1s so
(Pleaee eee GRANDMA'S/A2)
Oellr.._,.__., ___ ......
A beamlnC Patt Tambolleo carrla the Olympic Torch.
Happy ending for parents
of FV girl lost in Yosemite
her long red pants and lona-slct' cd
v.h1te shin b) a motonst about 8 '0
pm Wcdnesda) The motomt dro'c
her to c;carch headquanen
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. 0.-,,.......,
Searchers feared that all kinds of
bad thin.., could have happened 10 S-
year-old Annie ColVlUt of Fountain
Valley who wandered for more than
24 hours, lost an the ruaed tcmin m
the bi&h country at Yoacm11e Na·
tionaJ-Patk.
Little Annie could ha"' ~Uen off a
chff or bad a bnd.h with• wdd animal
And aw could have sunrtred ~ ~polUTe. havft11 _•0 ~•he nieht
Wl*>UI warm doWll Of blanbU
nile &M 1htrtnonWC« dipped neo * ""4-lOl 1n * I, I oo.root rnou• .........
'
So whl\ did the httle blue-<ycd girl
v.1\h the brown. curl) hair do while
130 park ranaen. seven dog team~
four bloodhounds and a parl>.. helicop-
ter were de-sprrateh ~anhtn& lor
her'
Annie told her rcs.cue"' she sprnt
the n11ht takina naps out 1n the oprn
air. beau he thouaht 1t was ~tt)
v.arm. And dunna the day. she picked
wildflowers to take to her mom and ~ and Macka Colville
But ibe most amponanl than& that
n did io •'al to the Taop
Pass ROid fl'htn she heard \he sound
Ol automobia ~na on lht h
WI)' \Mt's the maan lhoro fart an
&Ire erea. TMft IM wa• ditovetcd tn
.. he's fine. she v.asn't 1n1ured at all
and she didn't suffer from c,po.,urc ··
park spokeswoman unda Dapptch
..aid toda' "Her parcnt\ v.cre
elated ..
.\nntc wandered off Tuesda\ after-
noon while hcr parents and noth<'r
fam1l)' the) v.crt 'acatton1n1 with
were S<tunt up camp at the Pol't'upmc
FlatscamPIJ"Ound nonh of't 05tmttr
Valley e was last seen 1tt1na on a
rock about l .5 ftt1 from her parents
bdOft wandttina away ht ~-as
rcunikd with btt fran1ac parents
about 9 p m. Wednaday.
JW A .consultant's
membership seen
as unprofessional
Firm that prepared
EIR belongs to group
that seeks expansion
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of!MO.-, .........
The consulting firm that prepared
the rcpons analynng the proposed
expansion of Jo hn Wayne A.1rpon 1s a
member of a local business group
whose mam purpose 1s to lobb) for
airport growth
And at least one member of the
Orange County Board ofSuper\lsors
termed the consultant's hnk to the
group. "unprofess1onar· v.hen he
learned of the connection \\ ednes-
da)
"I am 'en disturbed to find that
out I am a little astounded and plan
to check into ll. It sounds '<'~
unprofessional to me."' said Super-
' 1sor Thomas Rik~. whose 5th
D1stnct includes the airport. The
Orange Count}' Board ofSuperv1sors
comm1ss1oned the report
Rile' said he was womed the
conneeuon could give the En-
' 1ronmental Impact Repon and the
Master Plan. crucial for any chanJCS
at the a1rpon. the image of bcmg
biased t0ward a1rpon expansion.
C H 1 M H ill. the Newpon Beach-
bascd consulung firm that was the
pnme contractor on the $750.CXX>
package of documents. has belonged
10 the C'ommun1t~ A1rpon Council
SIO('C ll'i foundtng 10 1974
.. .\ lot of firms belon~ to the
Commumt\ o\1rpon Council I don't
thml.. 11 has an) beanng on the rcpon.
\\ e J<line-d the group ~hen 11 formed
an I Q~..i JU~t because we are a busmess
located near the a1roort ... said D1ci...
(Pleaee .ee JW A/ A2)
Ticket scalpers
'scalped' in Mesa
By UREN E. KLEIN The underco,er operation is
Of-. a..,,_ 9'""' underul..cn penod1call) at the
A Costa Mesa Police Depanment amphitheater to discourage ticket scalping. he said unden:over opcrauon a imed at col-··\\ c're not after an mdt" idual
lectmg figurative scalps from allCJcd who's trying to get nd of one extra
ticket scalpers at the Pacific ucket." Shulman said "We're after
o\mph1thcatrc last weekend nette<i 1 l people who go out to make mo ney in
people on misdemeanor charges. competition with the amphitheater"
accordana to 1 detecttve The: alleged scalpers v.cre ap-While a couple of those annted an
prchended before Fnda) 's Rod 10 the profess1onaf ucke1-sclhna buu·
Stev.-art concert began at the ness. hulman saad most of those
amphitheater on the Orange Count) cited bouaht a fe~ ud.ets JUSl to
Fairgrounds tn Costa Mesa. •··make a couple extra bucks."
Dctl"C'tt"e Steve Shulman wd he The maximum fine for scalpana. ~
and St'' eral other undercover office:~ wtth an)' misdemeanor violauon, 1s
nabbed ~:alpel"'\ on the amph1lheater 'iJX months 1n Jail or a SSOO fine, be prcm1~ ~lhng SI"' ~O concc:n ..aid
11cket\ lor as much ac. S ~O Aet 'rd1n1 to pohcc reports-mOSl
T" !..et ~alptng 1s a "1olat1on of of the: arTCSt bep_n wnh ICalpen
Cahfomta lav. that proh1b1ts bu' mg a 1pproaC'h1na ~ officen and offerina
tn:ket for res.ale. 1ack1na up the pnct t(' ~II thtm tickets One of thOtC
of the 11ckc-1 and sc:lhng 11 \'" tht am \teJ. James M Peters of Lona
pttmtsc' ot an e' ent \hulman c.a1d Beal h allC'ltdly told pohce he buys "~alpcn are no1 .,upro'<"d to he t1lkt'U rqularl\ and scalpi. them for a
compct1na v.llh the amph1tht·a1cr·, h' 101
tic .. tt saln." he e'pla1n~ "I'm putting mvs.clf throqb Lona
Tht 1 l 1nd1'1duals "ho ~t·rc lka~ h < ollcic \Clhna ta uu · a~tcd ~ere nted tnd rdca\('\1 ht' thic.," t•etc~ repone<ily told tbt
.c!ded. offirtr\
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JW A CONSUL TANT CRITICIZED •.• From Al A hot time for the Olympics
Rawltrw. of CH 2 M Hill.
"1Mre are lou of people who
beloQ& who ha"e nu~ed fcelina.' on
the urpon.. Even-body Sttm to h.a"t"
thear own op1n1on on it It had no
bcanna on our work," said Rawlinj).
who worked on 11\c repon. whKh
tola.lcd more lb.an 1,000 c>ai~ and 1s
now under review for cen1ficat1on.
He wd the consulttng firm has
attended a "few" of the 170-member
council's meetings but has not been
an act.ave member.
.. Wt freely admtt we are a pro
aviation orpnu.atJon bu1 we don't see (CH 2 M Hill's) membership as a
~-onthct," satd Joseph E. Irvine,
Ju~tor of the airpon council.
"T he) are :i prof essaonal orpniz.a-
uon and the:) -...-ere hired to do the
study 1n a profcs)10oal mannCf',"
Irvine said
But Barbar;i Ltchman. who heads
the Airport Worltmg Group, ao
organwuion fightma expani.100 at
the a1rpon. sntd "It would have: been
01ce for the county to find 11 complete-
ly obJCCtlVC party lO prepare the
report They mav be a hnk to close to
tht< forest to ~ all the tree) "
A s1m1larcontroversy arose 1n 1981
when 11 was disclosed that VTN. ~n
Jrvi.nc-bascd oonsuluna firm that
prcpam! an earlier EIR and Muter
Plan for tbe county. wu a member of
the airport council, ~rdma to
lrvme.
"Everyone said. 'So what 'It didn't
~ke any d1fTcrencc, .. Irvine said.
The 1981 plan was blocked by an
Oranae County Supenor Coun who
ruled it did not addrc all of the
problems associated with airpon
eX.p&n$JOO.
The t·ountr has bttn barred from
making any s11.ntficant changes at the:
atJ'POrt until a new EIR and Master
Plan are completed and cenificd.
Coaatal
Extended
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M 71 ., 71
.. 74 ., 14
12 74
70 M ,, n ,. u
71 64 " .. in .,
101 ..
71 " .. 71 100 ,.
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71 IM
tM 72
COAST FOLKS CHEER TORCH ..• Tides
tOOAY From Al
"You wouldn't beltl'H m'
stomach," Nordstrom ~1d.
In Newport Beach, a Lru!.h ol about
40,000 people gathcreJ in Ncwpon
Ccnterlatc: Wednesda} as 12-year-old
Shawn Baldwin of Emerald B.J)
hefted the 21h-pound torch o .. er his
head and tned h1::. best to break into J
run as thousands of spectator~ pu!lhed
toward him. some just rl'alhinguut to
touch him
H 1s cousin Jason Bald~ in. 14 1ook
the torch earlier 1n the l''ening
through downtown Laguna Beach.
moving JUSt as slowly through the
huge throng. which erupted into
spontaneous versions of "God Blt'SS
Amenca" and chanti. ol "ll.S.A "
"It's unbelievable. This 1s the
second ttme in my ltfe I've felt
patnotic," said spectator Daniel Har-
nson. 32. of M1ss1on V1eJO. "The
other time was the ( 1980 Olympic)
hockey team at Lake Placid. It's a
good feeling."
In Capistrano Beach. the youngest
torch earner of them all -5-year-old
Jon Siracusa-was hugged and hfted
into the air by a California High·
wayPatrol officer before he took off
on his one-k.1lometer run
"Give me five. Jon .. said the
officer before moving the cro"'d from
the roadway so the ever-growing
procession of trucks. cars. b1cylists.
scooter nders and runners could pass.
Despite the crowds, the mood ot
overflowmg celebration. the dnnJ..-
mg, the checnng, the pushing and the
shoving. police said 1he monstrou~
gatherings caused few problems other
than creating spectacular traffil
snarls
"One of our helicopter<. estimated
!here were 250.000 people in Ne\\-
port Beach last night." said a Newport
Beach police de)k ~rgeant. ''The ut~
was basically shut down." The
sergeant said It took motonsts up to
an hour JUSt to get out of Newpon
Center.
The torch reached Orange ( ou nt'
at 3:57 p.m Wedne'°lda) It ~a~
passed to Shauna Pm:e. a 19-~t.>ar-old
Cal State Fullerton 'lludt:nt trom ~.an
< lementc. "'ho admmed she was so
anxious she'd !.kipped both lunch and
breakfast.
"I feel SJ>l"Ctal." she said while
waiting for the torch. which brought
1raffiL on the San Diego Frcewa) to a
halt as 11 "as run up the Cnst1an1os
Road offramp 1n San ('temente.
As the torch m oved up the coast.
runners. bicyltsl'> and motorcycle
nder..101ned in the procession, which
mcluded a caravan of AT & T vans.
police patrol cars. a motorhome and a
flatbed truck carrying a pack of
newspaper photographers.
In downtown San Clemente at
.\ vemda Pres1d10. Ra)' Slaughter -a
27-year-old runner from Venice.
Calif -Jumped and bounced as he
ran wtth the flame. Hts kissed the
torch several times as spectators
cheered and waved flags.
David Lopez. a 36-year-old Viet-
nam veteran injured by a grenade
blast. looked teary eyed as he J<>gged
through San Oemente. Lopez said he
had been told ht" would never be able
to run again because of the injury.
Jon Siracusa. a blond, sunburned 5-
year-old with a crcwcut, took the
flame in front of a c.ar dealership on
Camino Capistrano from San
Fernando resident Brad Maritn.
Siracusa was the youngt"st torch
carrier in the nation.
"We asked what he wanted when
he finished his kilometer. He said he
wanted a big. fat. glazed doughnut,"
explained Pete Siracusa, the young-
ster's father.
"The thrill for me 1s knowing the
memor) he's going to have," said the
young runner's mother. "Someday he
will be really moved by it."
In Laguna Beach. Pacific Coast
H1ghwa) resembled Colorado
Boulevard on Ne"' Year's morning.
Spectators Jammed onto rooftops.
hung from traffic signals and rushed
toward the street everytime anything
resembling an Olympic runner ap-
proached.
A elderl) group of peeople sat on a
curbside dnnking California Coolers
and one youth offered a passmg
policeman a bottle ot Coors A pair ot
trucks beanng the name "SG Roofing
Supplies" roared down the highway
i.oundmg their horns.
Keith Armstead. 27. of Laguna
Beach passed the torch to 14-year-old
Jason Baldwtn ofEmerald Bay at 8· 15
at the 1ntersec11on of the highway and
Legion Street.
"I feel great. I feel great It's crazy,''
said a sweaty, smiling Armstead as he
greeted friends and family. "I've been
signing autographs and pictures all
day long."
The biggest crowd of all was
squeezed along Newpon Center
Dnve tn the circular Fashion Island
shopping center. A 17-piece brass
band wanned up the crowd gathered
at the foot of the Irvine Co. head-
quarters. Spectators were 30 deep
aJong the roadway. Some sat in lawn
chairs, others brought portable: tables
and set out elaborate meals.
"Got to do it io style. Right?" said
Monica Anderson. who was eating
fned chicken, tossed green salad and
sipping red wine from a long-
stemmed glass.
The torch came through Newpon
Center shortly after 10 p.m. Torch
carrier Shawn Baldwin tried several
times to break into a run but the
human wave closed in. forcing him to
walk much of his kilometer.
"U.S.A.. U.S.A." the crowd
chanted
The procession. stretching about a
half-mile: behind the runner at times,
looped up San Miguel Dnve and Ford
Road before turning onto MacArthur
Boulevard and then into Irvine.
"It was defintely wonh the
$3.000," said a winded and perspinng
44-year-old Bob Ling of Irvine.
AT & T Pioneers. who helped or-
ganize the run. said the torch caravan
pulled into the Orange County Fair-
grounds at 2 this morning for a brief
rest stop before starting again four
hours later. One of the: Torch Relay
teams met the first group of runners
starttng from Bnstol Street and Red
Hill Avenue tn Costa Mesa at 4 a.m.
for a bnefing and placerpent meeting.
Temps
Ht lo Ale>any 78 49
All>Uquel C1Ue 88 8J AmwUlo 82 511 AnchorfoVe 82 54 Atlatlla 90 70 Al...,llC C.ly 113 87 Aull in 89 73 Ballln'\Ofa 82 65 Bl<mingftllrn 92 10 Bi9m8fO~ 72 53
BolM 104 77
Dayton o.n-0..M...._
Oetr0tt
Oulu1r>
Et Paso
Fa1r1>an~• Fargo
FlllQSlatt
Gr and Rac>tdt
GrNI Fella
Hant0ta
~ Honorulu
HOUllOtl
TS u
80
93
112
78
113 111
90
82
93
80
92
89
81
82 10 5-ld IOW I 69 a m
9 t 70 Sec:ond lllOh • 20 P m
82 tie ,,.,.y
89 ,. Fnllow 3 0 ILM 1 I
111 ~ Fl,_t l'llQll 10 17 am 4 0
,: : .. Seconcf row 2.47 am 2.3
7 8 r.t Second hlglt 9 03 p m e e
18 51 Sun Mia today at 7 59 pm •-
15 ~ Frldo)'al800am andMll-0-•1761 71 ,.. pm
Ill ea Moon .... at e &e p m • ,._ OQllln at ~ :: 4Stam F'ndayandtel1a1 75tpm
lndlanapollt 85 Boat on 83 61 Jecuon Ma 93 8ulfel0 78 ~ Jacl<MJnvll<tt 89 lluntngton VI 76 ~ Jo-6-4 ' SURF REPOR T
Cuoer 87 57 11.,....c11y 90 Cllanealon,S C 89 14 Luveou 103 CharMston,WV 7S 6-4 Liii .. AOOlt 91 ChWIOlla N C 90 , , Loa A~ 17 ~ 80 Sii LOU18~ 90 CNceoo 78 61 Mempnis 93 Cinclnnetl 15 85 M-8eectl t3 ~ 11 ~ Mhault• 71 CoMnbla8C S4 8' ~t-StPaul 83 Colum.,...,Oto 11 85 N-"llle lt2 C-d,NH 75 45 NewOr'IMr .. 93 ~tWorlf\ IM 72 New YOf'k .,
A scrapbook of memories:
Citizens 'part of Olympics'
Adulation. enthusiasm marked along Coast;
bogus torchbearer~ give c;cowds a false start
Thousands of Orange Coast resi-and pose for pictures with them. "Get
dents collected colorflri( memories a date: while you're at it," one man in
during~sstrectside cctpbration that the back of the crowd yelled envious-
acoom ied the Olympic Torch ly. "Sign my jockey shorts," another
Relay th ough the-.eefunty. Following whooped.
arc some ~witnessed along the The: half doz;n •o; so Costa Mesa torch route: On Ford Road in Newpon Beach. poltcemen who elbowed up to Dayl
earner 1n Orange County, said she
was so anxious she skipped both
lunch and breakfast.
"It JUSt hll me today what this as all
about," she said before grabbing the
torch at 3:57 p.m. "(feel a pan of the
Olympics. I feel special." • • • Sal Chaidez, a Dana Potnl man
runner B6b Ling waxed philosophical Nordstrom as she walled to begin her
as he waited to begin his leg of the kilometer at this morning's Costa •• •
relay. Mesa Startin' pomt sounded official. .\ banner m downtown Sao
who1ogs 10 miles a day, met the torch
at the county line where: he joined in
the procession. He said he planned lo
follow 1t for his 10..mile limit.
.. I'm a firm believer in the free "Excuse me.' "Step out of the way. nemente read: "I wish the Russians
enterpnse system." he said. "I stan ed please:· they said, clearing the crowd could !>ee us now." Another banner in
outatage 18asatruckdnverandnow from Nordstrom•s side. Everyone Newpon Center read: .. God Bless
I'm the president of m}' own com-grew hushed. think.mg the long-Amenca ..
.. (L I d d awaited moment had amved. ••• pany ing owns n epen ent Then the blue-suited. burly men The mechanics and salesmen at
Postal Systems of Irvine.) be 'd N rd 'Th · Barwick Imports in Capistrano Beach Behind him. watting tn a relay ltned up s1 e o Strom. · at s
h bod I le h staved more than an hour after wort shuttle van. AT&T employees volun-ng t. every Y 00 up ere. to ~atch the torch handed off to S-teering their time cracked open a few Smile." the police photographer tn·
GRAND1'fA •s TORCH DREAM REALIZED .••
t Cted .. , gues~ cops arc aUo··-.-1 to v_ ear-old Jon Siracusa. the \;oungest six-packs of bet'r. "It's pany tame!" !> ru · " wcu J t t " pcct t com torch earner tn the nation. they yelled as Ling prepared to hght ge souvenirs. oo, a s a or • • • a
his 1orch . .l\nother phone compan) mented. • • • A Caltfomia Highway Patrol of.
employee coached a group of youths When Jean Mane Memck. 45. ol ficer cleanng a pathway for the torch
From Al
cxuttng. I know God ha\ bles!>ed me
and I will never forget 1t," a tearful
Tambolleo said. as she was besieged
h~ relatives, reporters and fnends at
the end of her run tn the 1600 block of
I st Street.
"M> back 1s trembltngand m\. head
i!> m the sky," Tambolleo said
Tambolleo trotted wtth the tort·h
tor the final blocb of her run
!.ometimes slowmg down to a walk
She was surrounded b) a Santa Ana
pohce motorcade with lights flashing
and horns and sirens 1ntcrm1t1enth
bla-;ung.
.\~ Tambolleo approchcd the Patio
F-lo~er Shop where ~he ~nuld hand
the flame to Charle'> T ra)'er ut
\n1ona lor the next kilometer run. a
Santa Ana policewoman announced
by loudspeaker ··get ~our cameras
read\"
.\ <. alifom1a H1gh~a> Patrol of-
ficer in the motorcade used his
loudspeaker to tell the spectators they
were .. awewme "
"This 1s JU St temfic. .. said Tam-
bolleo's husband Vic. who 1s also 70
vears old
· "She has g1 ven a 101 of people
1nsp1rat1on. both )Oung and old
people .. he said
Tambolko'sdaughtcr. Glona Hall
called her mother an "exuting lady."
Hall. her husband and their two
.-.ons dro' e all 1hc w<I\ from Poteau.
< H.la to see Tambolleo run
\bout IS other tamtl) members
1n an impromptu chorus of "God Laguna Niguel. collected money from earner tn Capistrano Beach, got out of
Bless Amenca." J us1 before the torch J 7 sponsors for her leg of the torch his patrol car and hugcd young
from Southern Cah fom1a turned up cara' an drove up. a pickup sped b} rela). she dreamed of running her Stracu~.
to see the event. and two teen-age boys adopted the kilometer past the Westin South .. Give me five. Jon.'' he srud, lifting
Orgmally. Tambolleo was to have traditional mooning position. drop-Coast Plaza Hotel, where her daugh-tht> youngster u~ i~ ~1s arms.
earned the torch in rural Adin jn ping their trousers. screaming and ter. Sandra Fussty, works. And that's A bearded man identified as Dan
Nonhem California. Tarnbolleo, whooping all th~ ~h~c. exactly where Merrick picked up the Watkins set off the anxious crowd in
who has had a mild heart attack in the Scott Ketchum, 29. of Newport flame this morrung from runner downtown Laguna Beach when he
past, was worried Adi n's beat and Beach claimed the star treatment he Monte Met7ger. jogged down Coast Highway carrying
aJtitude, along with logistical prob-received after his kilometer was .. aJI It was sheer luck said Mcmck·s a mock Olympic torch. The real thing
terns of travel, would be a strain. new" to him. But the handsome. husband. whose T-shirt announced. was about five minutes behind him.
Luckily, she was able to trade with a dimpled runner was signing auto-"That's m y wife;·. • A teen-ager with an acetylene torch
Malibu businessman for a kilometer graphs and grinning like a pro. Shauna Price, a 19-year-old Cal provoked laughter later in the day as
in Orange County. Women crowded up to him. beg-State Fullenon student from San he ran alon$ the route at University
Katie Rogoff. Tambolleo's sister. -;::gi=· n=g=h=im=t=o=s=ign==th=e=i=r=O=l=y=m=p=1=c=fl=a=g=s==C=l=e=m=e=n=te=w=h=o=w=a=s=t=h=c=fi=rs=t=to=r=c=h=--a=nd=C=u=l=ve=r=1=n=l=rv=in=e=. =====~ ltves 10 Downey and was especially 1
pleased with the trade because it
allowed family members to witness
Tambolleo's tnumph .
.. ll 1s really great. I am so proud of
her ... Rogoff said.
COAST CHEERS TORCHBEARERS ...
FroinAl
In less populated area\ sul h a'>
( ap1strano Beach. then.· v.as picot\ o f
breathing room betv.een onlookNs
In popular qewmg SJ')Vt~ such a.-;
Fashion Island in Ne"'pon Beach. the
torch route wa<, lined with spectalOr'I
'0 deep
"ll's a once-1n-a-lifr11mt' l''-ent ·
was the reason given mu't ottcn h~
those explaining wh~ the:y waited
patiently for the torth rcla}'. 1.1.h1th
ran 10 to 45 minutes tx-h1nJ schedule
through mulh ofthl' d,I\
r ll prcservc lhc 01\ mplt moment.
many o nlookerc; were rt·alh 1.1.1th an
arra) of photograph1t t'~u1pment
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t:aml'ra) 1ocosth. ~oph1stttated video
equipment
\ttomc~ Mike McClanathan. 32
of Dana Point said he wac; videotap-
ing the torch run, 1n part. tor the first
t h1ld he and h" wile are npecttng.
"IL would be nllc lo o;ho~ what was
happening ~h1lc the lid was (gelling
read\ Ill be, born" McClanathan
'><ltd .'
.\ 'am·t~ of ''l'ndors were doing a
hoom1ng bustne'i'> along th(' rela)'
route
.\mcman flag\ sold like tce lream
in a heat wave Ol)mp1c hats.
balloon~ and button'> ... old bmkh
Man'v spectaton snapped up whtte t ·
c;h1rt<. that read "The I 9R4 Olympic
Torch Run" on the front, and "I
Came. I Saw. I Lo'"ed It" on the back.
Some neighborhoods displayed
signed and banners welcoming the
torch A few printed greetings were
aimed at specific runncrc;
<\long Ford Road in Newpon
Beach. runner Bob Lmg of Irvin(
encountered fans who used his
nickname in a sign that read. "Boo
Boo cames the T orch ..
In fact. 1he people 1.1.ho earned
torches along each kt lomclcr were the
heroes of the dav. ThC') were urged on
b't spectators. and each passing of the
flame between torches generated
thunderous applause.
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AMERICAN
JAZZ
REVIEW
fRIOAYS , JULY 10
A UC UST JI
Make a lunch date with Fash-
ion Island and celebrate an
Amencan tradition. /om us at
our Jazz Concerts beginnin~
at 12 and 1 o'clock. An Amen·
can Jazz Review-part of
Fashion Island's spee1al, year-
long promotion focusing on
the Amencan lifestyle.
Located tn The Broadway
Parl<-
• JULY 27-Toni Marcus and
Al Maitland with Questet
•AUGUST 1-Bob Redfield
Band
Located tn the Bullocks
Wtlshtre Wmg -
• AUGUST10-Bill Baker
•AUGUST 17 -Vocalist
Stephanie At~
•AUGUST 24-Steve Hof-
stetter
•AUGUST JI-Tom Mar·
cus and Al Maitland wtth
Q{)estet
Nt-1m.an Milrcu.., Robltl$00 ~. ~
Brt»dw1y, Bulloch W11sh1~ Mtd
Btiffums ~ '!> ftM stOl'e\ in al.
Just off P"1/1C C.:0..Jt Hintw.ay
brtWE't>n M.tt Arthur and /lftt•
tx)('N' Blvds 111 NPWpetf ~