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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-06-17 - Orange Coast Pilot. -·~· --~- TOMOflROW: fottECAITI ON A2 Serving Newport Btact,, CottaMet1, "untlngton Bttch, lrvloe, L19un1 leach, Fountain V1Jley and . th 0r.,... Cowtty . . t ORANGE COUNTY. • Allhosta taken o f plane? Airport officials dtsputeShiite · s claim thathijackedpassengersareremoved "possible lsracJi landing" at Beirut a1rpon. • But one airport official. a member of Berri's Amal m1lit1a. said he personally served lunch to hostages aboard the plane early this afternoon. spoke shonly after Bern made his announcement from his home. Several other airport officials, who declined to be identified. satd none of the hostages left the plane after the release Sunday ,night of Amencan Roben Peel Sr .. who was ill and taken by ambulance to a west Be1ru1 hospital. c~ members. mostly Amcncans. aboard the TWA flight 847 that was hijacked by two Arabic-speaking men Friday momingen route from Athens 10 Rome two srparate aroups of hostages being held 1n Beirut. Both TWA and the White Hou~ say as many as 12 passengers bad been r~ovcd from the plane 1n Beirut. BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Shiite militia leader Nab1h Berri announced today that all hostages have been removed from a h1~acked TWA JCt and taken to an undisclosed location in Beirut. But airport and militia Coast A dying boy has gotten his wish to visit Dis- neyland./ A3 There was something for just about everyone at the Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital's health fair Saturday./ A3 California Pollsters find State Su- preme Court Chief Jus- tice Rose Bird has a poor chance of retaining her post./A5 · Battle against toxic chemicals Is costing $40 billion and poisoning the state's prosperity./ A5 Nation Federal grand jury indicts . older brother of alleged spy ring mastermind on espionage charges./ A4 Shuttle Discovery takes off with a French test pilot and Saudi Arabian prince on board./ AS World Medical examiners return to the reported grave of Josef Mengele./ AS China uses shrill language In criticizing Re- agan's foreign policy./ A4 Paparazzi the Center 500f the Or- ange County Performing Arts Center's newest support group of young professionals, debuted recently./A7 Sports Andy North watched everyone else kiss It away and swept In to take the U.S. Opengolfcham- plonship./81 The Angels had a ball with the old-timers game, then followed with a 3-1 vic- tory to pull t o within a half game of the Chicago Whtt4tSox./B1 -- Pedro Guerrero con- tinues his torrid pace In the National League, belt- ing a home run for the fourth straight game./81 Entertainment Improvising comedy In ~rope helped the mail- man on "Cheers" land his role./ Al INDEX Bridge 'Bulletin Board Business ClaSSlfled ComJca Crossword Death Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazz~ Police Log Publlc No\!9fts Sport a Stock Markets Televlalon The•ters Weather -.. , A10 A3 86-7 86-8 A10 84 84 87 A7 A8 A7 A3 84-5 81-4 B3 A9 A9 A2 officials insisted the more than 30 Americans were suit held captive on the airliner for a fourth day. Berri said they were taken from the aircraft dunng the night for security reasons becau~ of what he called a Milk not cause of tainted cheese Pasteurizing process said not to blame for deaths in Southland LOS AN(1ELES (A P) -Officials have given a clean bill of health to pasteurizing Jfrocedures at a plant tha1 made Mexican-type cheese linked 10 2<r deaths or still btrths, including sc-.en tn Orange County. and turned their attention to pack· aging and handling. Inspectors from the state and federal governments. the Centers for Disease Control 1n Atlanta and from the plant itself spent the weekend a1 Jahsco Mexican Products Inc. in suburban Anes1a. said Hans Van Ncs, deputy director of the State Department of Food and Agnculture "From all records and everything they've seen, the pasteunzation has been excellent." he said. "I took 40 chicken lunches. They (hos~ges) washed their hands and t>cµn eating. They were all there:· said _the official. who sP.5>ke on condition he not be 1dent1fied. He The hostages ar~ those remaining from the 145 passengers and eight If the hostages remaining on the plane have been transferred from the aircraft. 11 could be that there are no"" The hiJackcrs' main demand to release the hostages was that Israel free morl' than 700 Lebanese Shiite pnsoners 11 holds. Israel has said 11 . will con~tdl'r any U.S. reauest 10 frtt (Pleue .ee BOST AGES/ A2) Error made in airport testing FAA goof means retesting for radio navigation setup. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... 0.., ,... hlfl The Federal A" iat1on .\dmm1s- tra11on erred last week in its tests of a na ... 1gauonal s)stem ·at John~Wa)ne ;\1rpon and must conduct them again The tests "h1ch require a JCt to fl} sometimes at low altitudes to check the e1Tec11vcness of the radio system. drew no1..e complaints from NewPort Beach and ( osta Mesa residents "We don't know how long 11 will take. but we will stay there until we (Ple&H eee TAINTED/A2) Hijacker aboard aebed TWA aldlner uebera a Shllte Moelem militiaman away after be u..,....... dellvered newepapere to the plane today at the requeat of the eky plratee. Joc Fowler. an FA.A air space procedures 'ipcc1ahst. said Wednes~ da~·s test'> must be repeated ~ause the JCt pilot checked the wrong point} in the system The mistake was caused by typo- graphical errors in the pilot's ins1ruc- 11ons and a lac k of communicatton with other F ;\.\ offices. Fov.ler ~•d this morning. Irvine water , .. sewer rates drop l The testo; will be repeated in early July. he said. Althou[th the F .\.\ lesto; take onl) about an hour. 1hc~ -;parked a harrage' of Lompla1n1' \\ t•dnl·c;da' morning. ac,ord1n~ to airport no•'-<' aha1c.-mcn1 otlk1al-. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM DllltJ ""°' Ii.fl Beginning in Jul\ Jn inc honll'- O""ners will he pa}' 1ng lower w atcr and '>ewer charge~ under pro' m ons of the 1985-86 budge1 approved recenll} b}' the In inc Ranch Water Dist net Board. D1stnc1 offi ciate; t,ay 1he average homeowner will he pa~ing aboul S2 per month le'lc; on their combined water and sewer bills. The pnce change is the la1cst in a series of continuing ra1c reductions enacted in the dt'i tnct. which serves about 36.000 cu~tomers in Irvine and pam of 1 U\lln. Santp Ana. NewPort Beach and \urround1 ng uni· corpQrated·rnunl\ t~ttc>r\ 01\lrtCI ufliual~d 'ia\ thC\ h3\.C reduced sewer ra11:o; b) 26 ·pcrcenl over 1he pa~t lhree year> The commodtl)' or water usage rate for residents has been cul from 57 to 5:l cen1s per hundred cu bic feet. (One hundred cubic feet 1s equal to 748 gallons.) The commod1i> ra1e 1c; added to a $4 basic monthl> water charge. In add111on. ~wer service charges for a t)ptcal rcs1dcn11al customer will drop from S 11. 95 to $10.45 per mon1h. With the adjustment'> the t}ptrnl res1dcn11al customer w 111 \Cl' an estimated X 6 pcrcenl rcductron 1n combined waler and sewer charges D1stnct Board President Peer A. Swan said the com mod II)' ra1e rcduc- 11on is 1he resul1 of less expensive local un,stergroun d water ava1lablc from the d1stnct'-s new D)n Road Well field 1n . an1a ~na. In add1t1on . lhere has been a $5-pcr-aLre-lool reduction in the cost of 1mPoned water purchased from the Mc1ro- pohtan Water D1s1nct of Southern Cali fornia ~wan <>aid 1he o;e wer ra1e rt'd Ul t111n' are the rl'\ull of changc' 1n '>ludgc proccs~1ng a1 1he dl\lrll 1·, rn la matron plan1 1ncrca"<.'d -..1k' 111 recla1mcd water and an 1nrn:a'l' 10 sewer connc1. trom In add111on 10 indt\ tdual rcsu.knt' homeowner assoc1a11ons thal hu\ water for 1rngall()n will also recCl\t' J cost redul 11on (If S 'i per acre foot D1stnc t olliual' sa' u..er ll'l''> complctc4 pa} tor the c0s10J prll\ 1J. ing water and '>ewrr sen.ice fhc . d1s tnct's 11185·1'.!fl npcra11ng budgl'l I' S2 I 7 m1ll1on Somc 11rh1h 1.1~t lhl ll'\t1ng ll'I J I .ill1tude' J' ,._. J' J1111 ll 1 fhl I\ pc JC'I uo;ed IO lhl Int I\ ['Jtalh fh(•\ al I .OOU let·t nffic1.il' ret e" cd I J rall' Imm the a1rpon area -the most complaints for a \tnglt• flight th1<, ~car a noise otliual Yid Thur\da\ ' <lrangt• C ounl~ "i upcP 1o;or fhum~b R1k\ .i. uffia: ahu fielded phom· u1mpla1nt<., fhl' f ~.\ wJnl\ 10 mea<,urc the (Pleue aee AIRPORt/A2) DA 'sman doubles I as IrVin e's punk record merchant Prosecutor's sideline reflects his own taste in British pop music By ~ T~MARBLE Of .... o.-, ,.... •• .,. .\n Orange< 11un1' prt1'l'l ulllr "hP onet· quoted tht• R111ltng \wne" 1n urging a 1ur-. lll l·11n' ''ta \nuntt m.rn of murder. ha' oix·nt•J .1 ne" wa'c and neo-punl.. n·lnrd 'lort• 10 In ine. no k·•" Pat < 1l·.1n J ,,, 'l'.tr 11ld dl•put\ d1~tnct a11orne' '' Jhl' propnelM lll H\dc Park < om('r \}{<.'\·Md' a <1m:ill tiul bU\tltn~ \ht1p lh.lt Jl·al\ in nl'w \.\ave and ncu-p11nl.. r1x·i.. record,. cassette'> and l'ornpJl t J1'l' I u\I '""-'• ,w,r '1 •u II',. n I" rnt· JPl''" t me.in '"ll h,1q· \\• ll'll'n '" 1--cnn' KP~l'r' t'\pl.11n., t 11.1n "h1• ixr\11nJlh 1,1\or' lhl lt l..l' ul the l.1ll..1ng lkJll' l l'.tr' 1111 h·.i" °'l'k t r1un1 ii l>l.'rt'1h{ \ltl(k .ind ulhl'f group' that r.trd). mal..t· lht• 'UPD•C T lip If H\dl PM!.. l nrnt•r "namt•J hH the <,n turn ,,, th, t;im1•u' I l1n,111n par!.. 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There's a crime nlllQY Orangi- C'oast rc\1dcn1 commit t'vcry day They do 11 ill'ntly. ~relly, in the pnvat;y of their own homes and the\ do 11 more and more ca h year ' h's a <:nme that ro I'> area <.0m· 1lAn1cs pos<11hly m11l10M of dullan annually and it ha\ prompted 11 ma<1\1 Vt' crackdown New fcd<'ral and ,' state leg1sla11on mandating hcaV} fines and possible 1mpnsonmen1 for thost caught 1s helping in the battle Thl' cnmc '"cable tht-f\ -11lcpll gnin1na lt't"ts to C"lble tek..-mon wtthout payina for 11 With minimal cl«tncal c'pcn1 and little monc}. some Orange C oa t trlcv1sion hum hnvc found many Wl'Y' 10 tAfl into ('ablr ltnl'' witho11t pay1na the pr11.·t for stn KC'i hkl' On· ~lec TV and I loml' Om Office nd 11'' not a new prohlcm ( ahk teltv1S1on has bttn na1lablt 1n mu~h of thr count\ for "'t'll over a decade But in recent yea~ the indu'lf! ha1i ~kyrocketcd and With 11 the rcah1a- 11on that for Orange Coac;t cable compan1e'i like Group W Storer. and Rogcn ( ahlec;ystcms. cahle 1hefl can ~ a ~nou'i threat to Ries and rtv~nUC<i -\al" and l"l"Vt'TI tho rompantc\ would be earning 1f manv residents '<'-'t:rtn't r«e1v1ng thtir 1il'r· VIC(S for f rcc. C-a~ compan rcprt!il"ntattves in \tVl'r&I roast c111rs call cahlC' th('lt J problrm of mlJOr proport10M tor them and d<"Cnhe 11 1 "tunav.a\ ·· and "almo~t out of control." JEFF SllWSllY Foc us ON THE NEws -,.ran N>•I' down to re'' tnuc .. ..a.,., Oan Morpn fit'kt ftud1t 'UJ'C'r\.t"'4.'r for Rote" l otilC''' ''"'m' ""h'' h <.('r '~s t ounum \alll'' Uuntin1111'n Beach· \\ e\lmtn,ter .1ntl \1.1nton ... along "1th I: 11thl·r l llit'' 1n < )rangl· and l l'' \npl ll'' l•1uni11·, \,1 o~in t•,t1mJtC\ th<ll rnughh ont' nl l'' <'I"\ lour fll'Opk \.\ hn 11le-1.talh rc\·e1\ l' l'JhlC' o;er\ ll"e \U~TI~ lo th(" cahk \llmJl.tn' alter lhn .m lit' '°' er\·d l hn~ that .ire n11t di' 1.0\Crcd h''"'"'''' ''" ~1 lt1r vear' reu'•' 1n11 th1 \('f\ llt" tor nn1h1nr. ''11llh'n' '''dollar. arr 1u'>i poing nght nut the ~tlll1n"'" Mnrpn \a)'\. ( ahlc l"\ nm,"''" \j\ the-. rt'C~ll tc~ 11 aO\ t-''-C'' ol rahk tht'ft '-"ht<:h h.l"C' re'uhcd ~n prn'lt'Cutton or • 1.11n'lt llon in Onange < ounl\ o""'"J w ;i rcla\ell Jtlltud\' l<)\\.-Md l bit' IPlcue eee CA8Llt/A2) ... , , 1' I I U 1r Onange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 17, 1985 HOSTAGES TAKEN FROM PLANE? ••• P'iOmAl the prisbncrs.. but one l~h u 1d an)' 1ucb request must be made publicly. Berri has been involved an the nqotiations for the ho iqes' rtlcut and bis Shiite Amal mm tia is the stron,aest armed foroc at Beirut air· pon. In Washinaton. a St.ate Depart· ment official said the Unittd States bas .. no reason to doubt" l:Scm's statement. Beni, wboalso is justice minister in the aovemmcnt, announced the purported hostaac transfer at a Beirut 1 news conference at has sandbo"cd house in mostly Moslem west Beirut. He spoke in both English and Arabic and would not djscJose the secret hideout of the hosta,cs except to indicate at was an west Beirut. "I have pcrsonaJly ordered their evacuation ... because we were afraid of an operation or• battle in which all of them would have been kil(ed," the Shiite leader said. He said the evacuation was earned out af\er midnight when there were fears of a possible rescue operation by fo reign troops. Bern's militiamen • had cleared reponers and photogra- phefs from the airpon and switched off the h$hts. He said Amal guards were still protecllnf. the hostages "somewhert an Beirut. ·When asked if the hostages were aJ I together. Bern re plied. "I thmk so." Questioned whether reporters would be able to tal k to the hostages. • he said. "No one can see them today," , but added that he would arrange for a team of reporters to visit them later. Amal's chief spokesman Ah Ham-.. dan told reporters at the airport there were 32 American hostages, four Greeks, 10cludi ng Egyptian-born singer Demis Roussos and three crewmen. Earlie r, Bassam Tleiss. a represen- tative of Berri's militia, said there were 32 passengers and three crew members on the plane. Tleiss denied the U.S. State De- partment's claim that sax to 10 American passengers were removed from the plane during an earlier stop at Beirut. saying, .. This is a false report." Israeli officials said today that a1 least nine passengers with Jewish-sounding surnames were : ........................................................ ~ UC/ researchers seek link · between illness, sonic booms UC lrvme researchers are studying several Southern Nevada com- munities 10 determine whether sonic booms cause any health problems. ·The S 148.000 study, fu nded by the U.S. Air Force. will examine possi ble health effects, pa rt icula rly cardiovascular disease. UCJ in- vestigators are workmg with Wyle Laboratones. a high technology manufacturer that has been awarded the principal contract for the 12- montb study. Co-investif1tors are Ors. Hoda Anton-G uirgis and 8 . Dwight Culver of the community and environmental medicine department at the UCI College of Medicine. They wi ll examine disease death rates an areas where there are frequent Jet training Oaghts.-They will also 1 survey people's attitudes about sonic booms. ''The study as based on the idea that exposure to sudden loud noise produces a startle reaction," said Culver. He explained i_hat the reac- tion i$ belie'ved to cau$C the release of substances called catecholamines, which incl uded the ''flight-or-fight" hormone adrenaline. "Such a sudden release of cateeholamines result 10 transient elevations of blood pressure," Culver added. "It is speculated that this elevated cycle can lead to a fixed rise in blood pressure and result in cardiovascular disease." Anton-G uirgis added, "This popu- lation has been exposed to more sonic booms over more time than an) population. So if any health effects · can be measured. fhev should be seen in this study." · taken oil the plane earlier. The State Department had said 11dad11ot know the passengers" fa te. In WashinJtOn. the Pentagon said it was sendmg naval and Marine forces. incl uding an aircraft carrier a nd a qu ick-stri ke Marine amphibious unit. into the Mediter- ranean Sea off Lebanon today. lo addition. some of the elate ant1- terrorist Delta Force troops have reportedly been sent to Beirut. aJthough Pentagon officials refused today to publicly confirm that move- ment. President Reagan's national secur- ity adviser, Robert C. Mcfarlane, spoke with Bern twice by telephone today. according to sources close to Bem. The sources. who asked for anonymity. said Mcf arlane urged redoubled efforts to secure the safe release of the hostages. Reagan adminstration policy has been not to negotiate with terrorists. "We do not gj ve in to demands. We do not encourage other nations to do this," White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Sunday. • The Boeing 727 has has traveled about 8,500 miles since being hi- jacked Friday by gunmen who ident- ified themsefves as Shiite Moslems. In Jerusalem, an Israeli official said his government would consider a U.S. request fo r the release of more than 700 Moslem prisoners but said it must be made publicly. !But he added Israel "will not volunteer to release the prisoners" despite $overnmcnt plans to release the captive Shiites in the near future following the recent withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon. Berri said he had talked with the U.S.. Fre nch and Spanish am- bassadors and U.N. representatives. AIRPORT TESTING GOOF REPORTED ... From Al effectiveness of the naviptaonal aid. known as the VOR. which helps Jet pilots land and depart at John Wa yne Airport. FAA offi cials are concerned 1hat radio signals are bemg partially blocked or reflected b} buildings near the airport. possibl> creating a safet)' hazard. The nav1gat1onal aid as already unusable on some secondary ap- proaches at John Wayne Airport. Primary approaches have not yet been hampered by distorted signals. FAA offi cials said. The omnidircc11onal aid, kno" n as the VOR. transmits radio signals that arc picked up an the cockpits of 10com10g and depaning Jets. But when those signals are blocked or reflected by bu ildings. pilots must resort to other navigational systems. Fowler said. . The FAA tests will determine at "h1ch points the s1$.nals ma} be distorted, prov1d1ng pilots " 11h inac- curate data. Fo" lcr said. TAINTED CHEESE INVESTIGATED ... From Al have turned over evel) rock," Van cytogenes. which has been found 1n rn Los Angeles ~howed not all Nes said an a telephone an ten aew both opened and unopened packages required sanataf) inspections were from Sacram~nto. ~ 1Yl>C' of J1ritsro-br3nd ch~. -made at the Jalisco-plant 10 1984 or One of the tests planned •s to pu t r queso fresco and cotiJa. 1985. dye. into handling and packaging All cheeses marketed unJt'r lhc A sanitary inspection was con- cquipment to check f~r leak s. he sa.1d. Jalisco Jiminez. La Vaquita and ducted at the plan1 Saturday, Van Nes Inspectors also will ~gi n testmg Guadaiajara labels was taken off said. It received a passing score. samples of milk toda} from the supermarket shelves in California Listeria monocytogencs bactcna dames thi)t· supplied the plant. said and 14 other states. The plant c;hut are common an daaf) livestock. health state Food and Agricul ture voluntanl} Thursda} when the out-officials say. In a 1983 outbreak 10 spokeswoman Jan Wessell. break was announn·d Boston that killed 14 people. officials Count' health officials have said mil k was contaminated despite blamed 29 deaths-and stallbarths and Newspaper report!> !>aid ~unday a correct pastcunzatton. apparently be- at least 58 illnesses since mid-March review of public records kept b) the cause the bactena are sometimes on a bacteria called Listeria mono-Department of Food and .\gnculture capable of resisting heat. CABLE TV PIRACY RUNS RAMPANT .•• From Al theft by bo th the compan1c\ and law enforcement agencies 1n thl' past But the oflk1ab s.3\ the' havt' begun an l'ffon 10 lind the illegal leak an cable lines and plug them sang the tough new la"s go,ern- ang cable thct\ as a ~uade. local cable companies are hoping to foll ow the lead of cable tclcv1s1on firms 1n Ventura Count). San Diego ( ounl} and elsewhere in the count!'\ in prosecuting the gro"mg numoer of cable thieve!> Fo ur Orange Coast cable firms - Storer lable. C.ommun11\ <.a hie' 1)1 o n Co.. R o ger Cables) stems. and Group W Cable - have 1n111ated ongomg audatc; of their own "'"tl·ms in t he past year. a measurl· ol 'iecunty nevt'r hcfore taken. fhc rnmpan...-s contmually inspect cahlc line!> to root out thc.-lt. What the.· audits are re,cahng 1s that cabk thefl 1s more "ade'lprc.-ad 1han an)one ma) ha\l' rcaltrcd Evel) da) audit crews arc turning up li'lts of rc<>1dences along the Orange Coast rcce1 vang free service In La.auna Beach, Storer Cable cstimatc'I .10 percent oft hr homes arc illegally rccc1' mg sqme kind of cable tdevi 1on service <\ Group W audit ofa test area an Newpon Beach a little more than a month ago turned up 16 percent of residen ts there w1th 1llca.al conncct1ons. at a cos& to the company of abo\lt SI .600"'Pcr month. according 10 3 Group W reprcscntat1vc And a re p re s e n 1 a t 1 "" c o f R il g c r 'I '-'ablesystems 1d the compan~ dt'l- ('(\VCM roughly 100 cn~-c ot cllhM" willful or occidental cable theft cvti; da> What womcs cable companies I) a w1den1 ng pubhc knowlc4ge nf the ~sc and. thus for. relative '3fCi} of cheatan tht sy,tcm. and fl pcrcep11on tha& ~sldent need not ~.nd ~rhaps •hould not pl) for the services 5u(h comparhes pro\ 1~. .. I he pcrtept1on of man' ~oplc ts that the:\ do not ha'c 10 pa} for cabk." '\3\\ Manha ( orak~. general manager of the \torcr C ahlc in Laguna Beach "It'<, H'f) aggra.:ara ng. "c ha' e to take some action to sho" that "e do mean b.usmcss ... Man} of the 11legal connections local cable companies arc finding arc the result of poor aud1t1ng and maintenance: of the sys1cms in years past. The} arc not thr faull of the residents but of the cahk companies· technicians. . But for lho'>c ""ho l..no"1ngl) choose to tap mto cahle scr'"tces allegaJly. Lhe techniques a'a1lable are man) Few of the 1<.·t·hn1que.-.1n volve e'\tens1ve knowledge ofclcctron1cs or large cash outla)s. Audit supervisor Morgan of Rogr~ Cablcsystems said rough I} one out of even 10 residents found tu ha""e an unauthorized connection v.111 rehook. themseh es to the cable S)'Stem after being cut off b} the com pan) to keep getting free service. "There are all kinds of tncks," Morgan said "It's really not that difficult." Mike McDonald. general manager for Group W ( able.-1n ewpon Beach. agreed "People get prctty doggon~· cre:ui"e 10 tryana to beat the S},tc.-m ." he said One of the most popblar methods for cheating the cahlc compan1c is al~ perhaps the simplest 1\ "'agnol c;pltucr." 1he same device u-.ed b) people 10 attach Video ( .issctte RccoTde" ro thrn TV ~u. as a' a1l- able 10 many ,tores for about $4, and can be hooked to the the cable hne of a neiahbor who ~uMcnbes to cable TY, allowing a resfdent to rece1vl' ha~ or her O(aa,hbor'~ cable 51gnal When~ done corr«tly. a SJ&nal 'PhMermay rcmaan onacablc hne foT 11eal"'I undetected If done 1mprop(fl the \lJll.ll 'platter l'Jn dr-antdc thl· image on the paying customer's telev1s1on. and cable companies often catch ~ul'h illegal connections when their l'U'>tomer-; complaan about re- duced p1clur@ quaht} Some residents go a httle further a.nd disconnect 1hc1rnerghbor's cable lin e entirely, reroutmg 11 to their own home. Others attach their own con- nectmg cablc to the main cable line. or to the cable plan t itse lf in some mstances. Unauthonzed connections and si~­ nal splitters are especially common 10 condommiums and apartment bu1ld- 10g.s, where residents can hook their homes to the main cable hne for the hualding. or to cable connecttons for individual un its. Huntington ~h poses a special problem -its cable hnes run through alleys and hang from poles. where residents can castl) get to them. . making the rate of cable theft there four umcs a.. high as 11 as an neaghbonng Fountain Valley. accord- tng to a spokesman fot Rogers Cablesystems. An add1t1onal problem for cable compan1e'i t'i theft of e'ttra services b) pa yang cu'ltomcrs. Residents who pay for cahlt' TV <>fien can make minor alterauonnn their conncctmn, or 1n the decoder bm. which unscra mble cable 'agnals. to ~-c:avc premium channel~ without paymg the cxi ra price for \UCh St'rvace Cnblc ' cotnpan1e~ arc pamfull)' aware of the tricks mon: and mort- res1denh ar~ u 1ng to cheat them This )Cir. with :in arra) of tcchnol<>aJ- cal and lepl tools at their disposal. the rompanie~ arc Ii nail) ~a<ly 10 do ~mtthinR about 11 . TV£SD.4 Y: Ho• r•l>I~ co,.,.-n gp ftrtff., 0tMI t.kll ttrNp comm1111l11 •Hit.. ftlf I~ o4 ,.~ t'Oflrt . I t l Clear~ foggy days alternating Prevalftng onahore brMIM wlll continue to alternate clear tunny d•Y9 bttwMn the fog 1nd low clOudt of late evening and early morning. Low cloud• and log are predicted al~ t.Oe Souihern Callfornle c:OMt tontght and Tu.day momlng. Cloudt ttiould clMf' to hay eunthlne dUtlng the day. wltl't hight tqlng from 70. along the bNchee 10 90t In the Inland vati.y.. Lows tortlght In the u~ SO. to mid eoa. AJof'9 -. Orenge Coat t'*9 "Mt! be mgrtt and mcfninO- coatll IOw clouds txtendlng Into the valleyt by tally morning dMring to hazy auMl'llne Tue.day. Hlgl\1 neat 70 along the t>Mchet to the mid 90a warmet" rnland va1teya. Lows In the upper 50a to mid 601. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner wa1er1: Light varlable winds night and mOf'nlng hours um•-IM 75 Tempe I Louoa .... 85 65 MempNe 90 71 I High. tow IOf 24 "°'j" ending II Sa m M-BMcll 13 13 • ~~,_IOHTt ' Wttm -COid .... MilwlUl<M 10 eo ShOw•" Aain fl.imu Snow Occluded...., Slal!Ol'.,y ...... ~ nu M~Sl Ptut eo 54 ::::::-., 11 19 118 Na-WM,_ SeMc• NOAA VS ~ OI C-c• MMll..U. 100 es ....... Orlelln• " 75 MQftor. $t 41 All1111ta 86 71 Hew V0tk Notiotk.11• n 13 ., " 76 ea Cul-City Calif. Temps 73 62 Allat\tlC City 74 82 Oltla!>om41Clly llS 77 lOll(I ee.cll "'*"' 114 75 " eo MonrO'lltl llt 12 Omena Balllmot• 81 13 Orlando 111 10 MOn1erey 7' i3 llrmtngll .... 87 70 ~· IO eo High tq,, lo< 24 IW)urS 1H1<11ng 81 SI m Ml Wlllon 81 62 llemllfcll 13 $3 112 13 Sek• alleld 1 OS 77 HewPOf1 8Mcll 70 11 80IM 84 50 Plloenl• Plnaourgn 78 54 Eur•• 85 S2 OnlatlO 113 IO eo.ton IS M 51 SS Freeno 107 71 Pelm 51>'11191 1oe 71 Por1i.nd.Me L.ane:Ult< 99 63 It 80 aun111e1 74 SI Clww!Mlon,S C 84 78 P«tllnel,Or ao S7 lot AngtlM 83 85 Peudlnl 93 51 Chaneston.W.V 84 59 Pr~ 11 eo Oeklww! 73 68 RIYWIHM es 68 =lly 81 64 5.,.ear,,.,csino Clllf\Olte,N C 84 15 71 48 PalO RoblM ~ 55 SenGat><..i 118' 13 ~ 17 47 Reno 07 68 Red Olutt 108 7S Sen JOM 90 ... CluceQo 74 11 RlcllmOncl 83 M Recrwood Ctty 82 I 1 S.nll An• 7t 80 CtnclnMtl 82 ... SI LOUii 89 87 S.Cremento t04 8.ol S..11• Cruz 13 S5 • Clewlelld 74 52 S11'91•T-pa 92 71 Sallnu 71 541 Tahoe \/alley IS 43 Columt>ua,Oll 82 55 s... Ole9<> 7 2 116 71 IO Sell Uk• City 91 8.ol T0<r..-Conootd.N H 118 51 IM 78 Sen Fr anctscO 72 5 7 95 61 ~FtWo.-th 91 75 Sin Antonio Senll Oat bet I 10 8 t VOM<"'l• \lty Dayton 80 Sii San Juen PR 90 75 Stoeloton IOS 8" S..ltle 10 S7 o.n-93 SS S/w--.port 95 74 HOQ11. low IOt 24 "°"'' 9"dl"9 at 5 Pm Tides o..~ 13 I I SpOlll-71 45 81rttow 108 74 Oetrole ee 53 SY'"-75 51 81tl>Oj) 10~ s 1 Oulutll 74 48 Topelta 98 68 81ytlle 111 73 TOOAY EJP-I~ 17 T-109 75 $11(;()f\(J tow 2·41 p.m 2.4 F..,.,.,,..,1 48 TUIU 91 78 Second lllQh 900pm 1.0 F•go 81 53 WM111nQ1on 80 M Surf Report Flegftlltl * 49 98 72 TUUOAY Wlchlle Grlllld Rtiotc1a $5 Wiik-Barre 75 G<eetFllllt 4:1 80 Ftrat IO• 4 29a m -4.7 am '""" 11 12 • m 3.6 Herttord se LOCATI<* ~",1',_ 75 309pm 2.6 Extended Hun11n91on Beecn 1-3 , ... .._. 79 51 3·4 1 .... S4Cond Ne" 9:15pm 1.1 ~ .. 72 ~Jelty.~1 HOueton 92 71 40th StrMI. ~ 3-4 ,.., Sun Nll tocky at I 06 p m • ,_ Inell~ 83 16 Nf9ht end morNng t0w GIOuCI• llllCI 22nd Slreet Newport 0 Poor T-y 115 41 a m end Mii again at 3 4 lai! s.ltM>eW~ J---. ..... ,. 71 ':Yi MW Ille GOMI HtlllldlnQ lnlO the 2-3 ,.,, 8 ~~ aet• today et 7 51 P m . "-' JtlCkton-90 72 v 1eya du<lnQ the 9W1y morning 11our1 LAQUll• 8Ne/I , ... ,,..,_ 57 42 Oth«WIM l .. r H'9/lt ,,_ 70 et Ille l>MCI* ':?:"9 to 88 10 05 lft ••ll•y• San Clement• 1·3 T....CSay el 6 38 1 m end Mia llg6ll\ 9' Wiiii temp 70 17 15 1(.,, ... City 8"48pm Lu Vegu 109 71 L.owll. 57 10 5 Swetl dlrecliOn IOIJlh Laguna strikes out in que~t for pool near softball field By LlSA MAHONEY OflMOellJ ..... SWI Laguna Beach city and school officials are back to square one over the location of a new swimming pool they plan to jointly finance. After meeting at school d1stnct headquaners last week. members of the Cit) Council and school board agreed to put aside the high school athletic field as a preferred location and see if the parking lot won't better fit the proposed pool's dimensions. "There was a lot of pressure apphtd b) the softball community," Clyde Lovelady. school district busmess manager. said. He said the Thursday meeting was well attended by softball proponents and people living near the high school athletic field who would be affected' if the pool were located there. The decision to stud' the htith school parkmg lot 1s somewhat of a reversal from a year ago when the location was fi rst proposed. Lovelady said. At that time. school boa rd member5°felt the lot wo uld be the best place fo r the pool. but 1he caty disagreed out of concern that dis- placed students and school em- ployees would park on side street:. further clogging parking space used by the neighborhood. he said. The study agreed to Thursday will seek a new locatio n for the 60 or mort' parking spaces a full-size pool would take up. Lovelady said officials wall also have to come up wit h add1t1onal parlcmg for community members wh o want to use the pool dunng the school day. The school district's present pool as old and diffi cult to matnta1n . It was given a facelift last year that is estimated 10 last about five ~car'>. But Lo'"elad~ said the pool is al-.o smaller thaft those used by other high !O.:hool). possibly putting Laguna's water sports teams at a disadvantage. Softball enthusiasts object to wedg- ing a new pool into the athletic field because 11 would squeeze aduJt ball teams 10to a Li ttle League sized field. One proposed configuration wouJd also force batters to face 10to the sun during aftrrnoon and early evening game~. The <>chool dast nct doesn't want the new pool in the same location a.s the old because 11 would be inaccessible to the publtc dunng the day. The present pool as surrounded by classroms. Lovelady predicted there will be tradcoffs wherever the new pool is finally built because of the lack of open space 1n Laguna Beach. The high school itself has only 12 usable acres he said. Age discrimination limits hit WASHI NGTON (AP) -In two victories fo r old er worke~. the Su- premeCourt has lim ited airlines from for.ems fl1gh1 engineers.to re tire at age 60 and rcstncted cities from forci ng firefighters to retire at 55. The unanimous rulings Monday - involving Western Air Lines and the' city of Balti more -restrain em- ployers from usini safety interests as.. a broad justific.auon for such man- datory retirements without proof in individual cases that older workers pose a threat to the public. l n the a arhnecase. 1he court. G) an 8-0 vote, upheld lower court rulings that Western Air Lines violated federal an11-discnmination law by forcing fl ight engineers to retire at 60. The Federal Avia tion Adm1n1s- tra11on permits forced retirement at 60 for pilots and co-pilots and that regulation was not challenged in today's case Federal ant1-d1scrim 10at1on law permits employers to force all workers 10 retire before age 70 only if bemg more youthful is proven to be a "bona fide oce upl)tional qualifi- cation." Bui lhl' ~upreme Court said that exception to the antt-b1as law is very narrow PROSECUTOR SELLING 'PUNK' MUSIC ... From Al silvery compact discs hang fro m the walls above the record bins. The record selection consists largely of British impons and hard- to-find domestic releases. There's not a country-and-western album 1n the store and middle-of-the-road favorites ltke Toto, Rod Stewart or M 1chael Jackson are nowhere to be found. "The music here represents my own taste. That's why u'.s..so easy to manage." Geary said. ..It's my hobby." Geary said the rcact,on from his colleagues has been positive although some. admittedly. do not share his taste in music. "A lot of people irr our office ha' e outside business interests. real estate, rcn tal property, all sorts of Lhinss. So except for the nature of the business, this isn't all that unusual. Just Call 642-6086 "\)'•Olly '' ..,.v It ..... "'' not Pll•t •""' l>Alofl• "' ~ '°".., ~·· twteo<• '~ ,, .,., • u .... , • • ,_ ,._......, "It's JUSt something I thought about for a couple of months and then did." Geary said. "It wasn't some- thing I dwelled on for years." The Pat Geary found at Hyde Park Corner 1s a soft-spoken man wearing a T-shirt an d Jeans. He mi ngles cas1I} with his high school-age customcr'i. "Their albums should be out next week." Geary informs a girl purchas- ing a brand new single. "This is a good record." But in the courtroom. Pat Geary has a reputation as a tenacious prosecutor. He succes.sfull y pros- ecuted two men in the grisly murder ·of Scott Miller. the son of fo rmer Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. More rcccntl)., he prosecuted Zachary Pettus. the Manna High School dropout who robbed and kiUed the owner of a Huntington Beach clothing shop. It was during closing arguments for Pettus that Gear) quoted the Rolling Stones, rcc1ting lyrics fro m "Sympathy for the Deval" for jurors. "The Stones. That was the group I liked 1n high school." said Geary. "I alwa>S ltkcd Bntish stuff. I stall do." Gear) 11,es only a few males from his new record store and believes that Irvine with its expected population boom wall be goad to his business. .. A lot of people drive up to LA to fi nd the sort of music we have here." he said. "But there's no reason people shouldn't have the comfO'rt of livmg 10 the suburbs without being limited 10 music ~lectaon." Geary's only problem thus far is in eating up his profits by buymg new records for his personal collectaon. "I have a modest collection," he deadpanned. Wbat do you like about tbe Daily Piiot" What don 't l ou like? Call U1e number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and deliver~ to Ute appropriate editor . Tiie 11me U-boar answering servl('e may bf used to record !titers to tlte editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letlers column must lncladt U1elr name a.nd teleplloae number for •erlflcatloo. o "lrculallon calls, plute. Tell u1 wllal'a on your mind. K•ren Wittmer Gencu1I Manaver Clreutetton 71'/IQ-a:ta c~ actYertlll"8...7J4/Ma..Mn -.n 0thii ct.perirMnt. ta..a21 MAIN OFFICE ))0 """"' l\~y SI ''""4 I.Wu CA I.I• ,.,,_,._ 11.u 1'N) Cotte Mela CA 11'91e •.r'.Mlt ~"', ""°"' ' VO.. "" ..... --.,.,. CCfJt Cy 1 I 'Tl C-11 !Joo'•~ '0 • "" '"lltJ ,!'II,• ~ ... ~ ,,.,......, .... ,., Frank Zlnl [ tlllOI Roeemary Churchman Canlrollef r,'h'"' •b'11 °'"1')9 r.""' 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June 17, 1985 * A8 Bullf TI N B o~R o Coast Y beckons su111nier1nenibers Help~ngpeople stay healthy in Valley :fhe Ncwpon-Costa Mesa YMCA is ofTenng a special thrtt month summer membc.rship for . students. and young adults which will include use of pool, weight r?Om. bask~tball and raquetball courts, as well as vanous aerobic and fitness classes. Tbc..cost ~ll .. bo...$25 for studcn~ and $35 for-- young adults (under 24). Sign ups will be at the end of Jun,e at .the N~wi><;>n-Costa Mesa YMCA at-2300 ~navers1~y Dnve tn Newpon Beach. For funher mformat1on phone 642-9990. . PWP orientatloll• •lated . The Newpon/lrvine Chapter of Parents Without Panners holds newcomers orientation every Tuesday_ night from 8:00 to 9:15 p.m., foll~wed by coffee and conversation. Meetings are in Irvine. For more information and directions, call 549-1 135. DJamond workshop 8et A three-hour workshop on way~ to distinguish among diamonds for quahty and value wtll be presented Wednesday at Orange Coast College. "Diamond Buying" runs fro m 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. 1~ OCC"s Fine Ans Hall 116. A work.shop fee of S 15 will be asscsed. For more information phone 432-5880. • Women'• club ta meet The GFCW /Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club will hold their next meeting June 27 at 7:30 p.m. at 1790 Hummingbird Drive in Costa Mesa. Officer Dean Van Leeuwen will present a program on "Personal Safety." The GFCW/Costa Mesa Junior Women's t lub is open to all women between 18 and 40. For funher information call President Dottie Garrett at 557-6356 or Debbie Sheenan at 770-1 487. Managers' clau slated A workshop for managers is bein& offered by Saddleback College Nonh Community Services June 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Conference Room 101. "The ~nblocked Boss" as designed to help managers improve their manaeerial skills and ~elationsh1ps through a combinatton of assessment instruments, activities and discussions. The work- shop fee 1s $65. For more information call Saddleback College Nonh Community Services at 559-1313. Self-hypnosl• uplalned "Self-Hypnosis -A Tool For Coping," will be offered by Saddleback College Nonh Community Services June 29 from 9 a.m. until noon in Room A301. Gurucharan Singh Khalsa guiaes panicipants through the self-hypnosis process. while exploring personal feelings, memories, beliefs and habits that are unavailable to the conscious mind under normal conditions. The workshop fee is $25. For funher information contact Saddleback College Nonh Community Services at 559-1313. Klds' ballet cJauea set The Ballet Montmanre is offe ring an eight week staner program beginning July I for children between the ages of7 and 17 with no previous ballet expenence. Scholarship awards are available, and will be · given to those exhibiting financial need and showing genuine interest. Registration is between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m. to noon Saturday through June 24. For further information call 646-7688. Sammer classes Jn Laguna There wu MmethiDC for Jut about eTU'f- one at the Foa.nta!D Valley Cominunlty Hoepltal'• health fair Saturday. Abo. •e. Tlfr-any Smith, 5, loob tb.rouCh a mlcro- ecope to check the plateleta ID her blood while (upper rtcht) 3-year-old Shane BerlJD&D makea frlenda with Ora.nae Coanty'a new orance mucot. At rieti"t, o..,,...,.....~v.............,. Emanuel Pela10. 3 , &eta bia On~:srr:nu recorded and (lower iilbt) Fern ton &eta an EKG check on a rhythm atrlp macblne. There wu e-Yen aome cloWlllna aroa.nd •• (below) Fountain Valley Boepl- tal'a head nune Marcia Taylor draw• a purple heart on the cheek of 7-year-old T .D. Malone. There are still openings an many summer session recreation classes an Laguna Beach. Those interested may pack up a program of classes at City Hall. Regi stration will be accepted by mail or in person at the recreation depanment. 505 Forest Ave. CALH~OAR Dying Wyoming boy to get Disneyland, Knott's trip World an San Diego. Monday, June 17 LOS ANGELES (AP) -B} Christmas, 9-year-old S1ephen Pow- ell. who suffers from a degenerative brain disease. 1s hkcl) to be confined to a wheelchair where he will ha ve to spend the rest of his hfe. his mother says. "lf l even sit and think of this 1np. I cry." the boy's mother, Jane Butcher. said in a recent telephone in1erv1e" from the fam1l) 's Wyoming home. "It's JUSt reall} emollonall) o'er- whemang for me to know there are people in this world who would go ou1 of their way for us." half for ham." the mother ~1d. adding. "When "e told tephen he "'as going to see Macke) Mou~ has C)CS got ac; bag as saucers·· • 6:30 p.m .. Costa M esa City Cou cll. City Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine FIDuce Comml11lo1t. City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. And Stephen. she sa ys. ma) lave onl ) four more four years. tephen 1sa child of Mrs Butl'her's pre' ious mamage. and suffers fro m a disease which causes nerves leading to the back of the brain to atroph' Tuesday, June 18 • 6 p.m .. Lagana 'Buell City CoucU, council chambers. 515 Forest Ave. But 1hrough lhc effons of local Jaycees and several companies. the Glenrock. Wyo.. boy soon wtll be taking a trip to Disneyland and Knott's Ben) Farm amusement parks in Orange County and Sea S.he said the family pu1 a chan on their refngerator and lets the bo} mark offthe days unul Aug. 3, the da} the family n1es 10 Southern C'ah- fornia. Mrs. Butcher's current husband. Cam ck. is a mechanic and "'elder a1 a power plant Impetus behind the 1np ~ame from Ron Arnone. \Ice president of the Moorpark. C'ahf . Ja\cees "It's going to be a long month and a • Countian shot to death, left on hospital grounds The bod} of a 37-)'ear-old Garden Grove man shot an the head was found Sunday af\cmoon dumped behind a bu1ld1ng at UC Irvine Medical Center in Ornnge, according to a coroncfs deputy, , UCI police who are 1nves11gat1ng Irrine the deatti declined 10 discuss tht apparent homicide. The victim was identified as Scott Frederick Greenlee. whose bod} was located behind a parking structure near a phyciatric unit a1 lhc UC! hospital. Smashing a window to enter. someone broke into a gr.1y 1982 Mazda parked Sunday near Pacific Coast H ighway and Bea ch Boulevard. The loss included SI 50 in jewelry and other propeny wonh SSO. • • • Someone stole tools wonh $2,000 .\ passerb) found the body at 2·40 p.m.. said a spokesman for the coroner's office The spokesman said 11 appeared Greenlee was killed elsewhere earher an the da)' and then dumped on the hospital grounds. -\ resident 6f the 15900 block of Dawson reported Sunday that her brown 1982 Toyota Cehca was bur- glarized. The thief took two portable radios worth $220 and a front end car cover wonh $85. • • • A man was arrested Sunday on .. Ruby Strec1 and <Kean .\H'nu.- pohce said. • • • A drum valued at S 150 -was 'itokn at a Legion treet address unda~ night, police said. • • • A $300 camera and a Sos purse were stolen from an unlod.i:d car parked Sunday evening on 'l)rth Coast H1ghwa}. the \ICllm told pohce. • • • A china patTOI valued 31 s~n "-3~ stolen Saturda}' from a South ( oast Highway business. the '1ct1m told police. • • • An unkno""n thief tool.. S500 from a North Coast H1ghwa) hotel room. the victim told police Saturda~ • • • A stereo valued at S 100 -wa~ ~tolen from a car on Jasmine tree\ the victim said Sunda't Costa Mesa \tone~ tOIJll n~ 'I ·~\ M. I \\a' fl'· poned ~ lrllm tx·nl·ath lhe ma1- tresses an an apJr1mcnt al ''I \"1ctonaS1 .het"l'l'n 111 \Oa m and~ p m Sunda) Entn Jpparentl) "a'> made througll an unhx J..l·d v.1ndo'» • • • ~ portable radio "·l' reported 'itoltn from a homi: 1 n the 4UO bloc\. of I Q1h ·1ret't. bet"l't"n .., a m and ti 3ll p m Fnda' Entn apparent!\ "as made through dn unhxJ..l"d "'tndo" • • • \ rear "1 ndo"' 10 a , Jr parJ..~d in the 1100 blocl.. l't Tul..irl' Drl\e '>-3'1 sma hed an an alh.·mpt to <11eal tht stereo. around ~ '~a m '\unJa, The onl) 1h1ng tal..l·n "a' S ... ~ in ca\Sellr tapes • • • • .\ h1n, k .rnd gh" l'' 'aluc<l at S:!60. "-U reportt'\1 \hllt:n from an unlcxl..ed µragt' in 1h1.• ~~no block <'I ~rang Placl'. bl·t"t'cn ~ W pm Thur<;<ta, and ' '' r m I-nda\ -/ N cwport Beach "iomconc stolr a S ~00 lo' r seat lrnm the PAlJ.O oJ a residence on thr ~oo hlocJ.. of Popp' Su-eet • • • ~ hurglar broke into a house on Harbor l'land Om e and. after caung halt a lan l'' ~heesc ball and dnnktng a soil dnnJ.. made off v.11h SJ.040 \I.Orth ot ixw;css1ons The 1h1ef took ca\h a pair l)f l)pera glasses. a sha"er and a '1deo l·amera • • • mcont• hroJ..e an10 \ 1sual Me- d1um!I. ~40( We I --Coast H1&hwa)'. and stoic a '1dl.'oca,<;el\e reocrder. a tele' 1S1on and a '1dco camera. Tht' los'> caml' 111 S~.650 • • • ( raig "i \-1 ~ hra. ~ I. of Laguna Hall~ Tro' [) Brad le' I Is of R1..,er· 1de. and \1onte Carlo ~"e !.:!. of Nr'» port Beach were arrested on ~u~p1c1on ''' posses ion cocaine or mtthaphetam1nes for salc .\II wcrt held on S:! 5.000 bail Seven people 1ncludinJ a Juvenile were arrested for violating drua or liquor laws at a Sunday concen at Irvine Meadows Amphitheater featuring Frankie Goes To Hoity- wood. The juvenile was arrested on a cocaine charac. All other arrests involved either marijuana or alcohol, police said. None of those arrested were eld. -• • • Someone entered a Hendnx Street home sometime bc1wcen Ma y 8 and June 16. takin1 $2.900 in Jewelry. police said. from the rear of a blue G MC uul ity truck parked Sunday on the 18500 block..of ·V allartar • • • A woman was arrested Sunday on suspicion of shophf\mg at the Mervyn·s store. 9811 Adams Ave Recovered was clothing worth S IOl. • • • susp1c1on of shoplifting at the Taract ~tore. 9882 Adams Aye. Recovered were. au 10....supplics ..aruLhouscWA1ts wonh SJ7 97. • • • Somrone broke into a 1978 Chev- rolet Camaro parked Sunday in a carpon on the 7900 block of Holt. The loss included stereo equipment Mugfersget man swallet .\ Co~na Mesa man was arcostl·d late Sunday nt1ht b) tv.o robber\" ho JUmped out of a car and grabbed h1'i walle\. police f"t'poncd Herbcrto Castillo. 30. told ofliccf" he IN' walk1na on Pomona .\" cnue near 19th trcct. when he wl \lopped by a red car Two robber!. dC'JCnbrd as~tutc male . arabbnl him and tool his w&llet, which rontaincd Sl _l(), Lt Tom Durham Yid. ~ys shooting at car injure Coast woman • • • A lawn mower and edJcr valued at $380 werr taken from an Enc1na Street prage over the wt"Ckend, a homeowner repOrted. Huntinfton Beach Entcnna throua.h 1 rear window. someone buratarized a h6mt unday on the SOO block of Walnut. The I • est1ma1edatSl . IOO. included Jewelry, an alarm cl<X'k and a paintin& ••• Someone buralanzed a blue 1983 Toyota Cress1da parked unday near Pacific Coat1 H1ghwa) and Beach Boulevard, stea hna a woman's purse from the locked trunk. The lo :s wn estunated at S 1·50 • • • A resident of the 16 700 block of Algonquin reponed unday that somt0nc stoic her white I 983 To~o11 Cchca GTS from a park1n1 Hall. Tht loss was e4't1ma ted 11 S6.000. • • • worth $300. • • • Entenna through an unlocktd rear door. someone stole a S 125 huntinf bow-Sunday from a btUl I~ Volk wqcn bus parked on the 7200 block ofSc•worthv Lafuna BeaoJa A '•her 198S Toyota Corolla GTS wa' rcponN! stolen ear1y Sunday on ~uth ('oa\t H11hwa) but was re- covered at 4· 20 a.m Monday near Castillo rcponcd that he rcact\cd 1ntothecar.vabbcd thtke)~ from the 'lntllon and ran ho~. wh~ he called pohce No funher infomumon was .... 111- able this momma --------~~~--~~------.-.;J-~~~~--~~ ·-------..~~~-'·~'-·~4 ~~~ .\ Hunt1n~11m &al h "'llm.tn '"( lc'red minor 1n1unM l.t(j nda' at\er tv.o lost.a Mesa 00\Hhota BB un .11 I~ car \he "-I" nd1ng 1n \hattC'nn a \\ tndO\\ Sandra ~1ana < ool ~~ v.a~ trcat('J b\ par:tmC"dh.\ aner he1n~ 1.ut nn her face let' and h.ind' ti\ the '>Pra'1rti atas\. f)\.')la\'.'c reJ)OncJ .. • loo\. "u 1n the 1'3''<" er \Cat ''' her hu.,l\and·, p11.\.up tn.id1 wht n thC' car was hit ti' a 88 "'h1k tra' d•nll ,I wuth on M~ \erde. V.-t' t Orne . nC'ar Rhod~ DnH around 3 pm Police said Cook tra~ the ·shot to 1wo \Ounpters pla~ mg Wlth a BB gu n 1n the ha1..hard of a house ~ couple dad not want to pm chafle\ apinst the bo" . a 10-year-old and a • 74 r..\lki Ho'Wver. t~ P9f'C'"tl (rt> not1fitd l h< n•m~ ot the vouna ten wt'tt not rclc-a'>Cd ~nusc the\ art minon I - At Ot80ge Coat OAJL Y PILOT /Monday. June 17, ~85 , • Berri tacticS: 'Key to ho~tages' But White House keepf ng possibility !hat Israel might release 700 Shlltes WASH LNG TON (AP) -The the key to cndmg the four-day-old United States today told Shute ~irut h1JaCk1ng. bu1 re11era1ed tha1 Mo lem leader Nab1h Bern 1ha1 he 1s the hijackers' demands amount to Examiners revisit 'Mengele'sgrave' AO PAULO. Brazil (A P) - EJcven forensic expens from Amen· ca. Wes1 Germany and Israel toda) were to bcgjn examining the skele1on and scraps of cl6th exhumed from a grave 10 determine 1f the corpse-was that of Nazi war criminal Josef Mcngele. Brazilian and Wes1 German specialists returned 10 the 1own of Embu on Sunda)1 to reopen the graH where Brazilian police belle\ e Mengelt was buned in 1979. Ayrton Martini, 1he head of forcn · sic medicine for the Sao PauJo pohcc. told The Associated Press today tha1 dumps of dirt were taken for exam in· at1on from the site, first opened June 6 after six y~. ··Perhaps we can find bone frag· ments. maybe a 1ooth and perhaps an exa minauon of the soil could hdp us find something.·· Mart ini said "It 1s normal to go back io the U3''e and look for more." Jose An1omo de Mello. the ass1s.- t.ant dltCCtor of the morgue. was quoted 1n local press as sa~ng that the retne' ed matcnal would be cleaned and eum1ned. Dr. Wilmes Te1xe1ra. a Branhan forensics spec1ahst. said "a very special appeal" for more medical data was made to the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles on Sunday. He said .. more prcclSC infor- ma uon .. was needed to add to the few documents now 1n Brazil. Mengcle. accused of conducting sadistic e'pcriments on Nazi death camp inmates and sending 400,000 Jews and other pnsoners to their deaths at the Auschw1u concentra- tion camp. fled to South America at the end of World War II. He is the most wanted killCT of the Austna-bascd Simon • Wiescnthal centers which seek Nazi war cnmi· nals. · To celebrate 100 years of service, Great Ameri- can wants you to set sail on a Princess Cruise. So we're offering a simple way for you r ship to come in. Win a Princess Cruise with our CentenniaJ Sweepstakes. You could win a heavenly 13-day Pr incess Cruise to the South Pacific. An adventurous ten-day cruise to Ala5ka. 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The indictment charges that Arthur a e.r c IVC 1 classified damage control book for the USS Blue Ridge io the Soviet Union on Sept. 2. 1981. Vadercover ••eep net. 3,000 fugltlve• MIAMI _The latest sweep in an undercover federal fugi11ve roundup dubbed Ooeratjon FIST has netted more than 3.000 people. some of whom wen: lured out of hiding with bogus free weekend vacauon~ '" the Bahamas, officials say. Jntemat1onal. federal. state and local agent~ from Can~da t<;> the Caribbean participated in the 11-wec.k sweeJ? from bases in six Flonda c1t1es. said the U.S. Marshal's Service Fug1t1ve D1v1s1on in Washan$ton. D.C. It ".Yas the eighth federal Fugitive lnvestigau vc Strike Team operation. and officials predicted it will be the largest and most successful of the 4-ycar-old program. Unlvenltles targets for terrorist.? NEW YORK -Lightly guarded un1vers11y nuclear reactors pose a potential target for terrorists seeking weaJX>~s-grade uranium to make an atomic bomb. a former U.S. arms control official says. In a r~pon prepared for an upcoming conference 1n Washington on nuclear terrorism. retired Adm. Thomas Davies says the Nuclear Rt;&ulatory Comm1ss1on has urged universities to lower 1he punty of uranium used as fuel 1n their research reactors to levels below explosive levels. !lcco~din$ to the current issue of Newsweek magazine. It doesn't take much 1maginat1on to conceive o,f a band of determined tcrronsts "synchronizing their watches .bY dark of night and hilling five campus reactors simultaneously," said Davies. Accidents dogglng MADD mother MEDFORD. Mass. -The twin sister of a man whosedeaih prompted his mother to found a local chapter of Mothers Against prunk Dnycrs ,has been injured in an accident involving an alleged drunken dnver. "I think I ve taken more 1han my share of pain caused b) 1d1ots." said Marion Stokes. "lt's the same thing all over again.'' Her son Michael was killed 1n I ~81 in a motorcycle accident that scot a car dri ver to jail for five years. On Fnda)'. M1~helle. 20. Michael's twin. was a passenger 1n a small .tru~k h11 head-on by a ve_h!cle on the wrong side of the road. She remains hospitalized 1n guarded cond1t1on . Immunity asked ior suspect'• u-wlfe SAN JOSE -Hounded by death threats. th.e ex-wife of .Leonard _Lake is demanding ··blanket immunity" from prosecution before giving police any more information about the survl\ allst who has been linked to the disappearance of25 people. Attorneys forClaral}n "Cncket" Balazs. 28, said Sunday their client would be silent until she 1s granted -ru11 state and federal immunity" from prosecution in the rnvestigat1on into the Calaveras County murders. She has been questioned by police. but not named as a suspect, in the baffiing discovery of human remains scattered around the rem ote cabin where her ex-husband lived before swallowing a fatal su1c1de pill while in pohce custody June 2. · Drag dealer runs out of escapes ALPINE -The elusive life of convicted drug dealer Johnnie Leroy Caldwell ended 1n a hail of bullets as officers. who had seen Caldwell slip through their fingers three times since Wednesda). finally caught up with him on a back country road. Shenff s Sgt. Steven Ann1bali said 11 was not known 1f Caldwell shot himself or was killed by officers who surrounded a-Datsun 240.. Z as it approached a roadblock set up Sunday by U.S. marshals and deputy sheriffs. Lt. Jerry Snow said a woman dri ving the car jumped out with her hands up and yelled frantically, "He's 1n the car he has a gun. Federal marshals told Caldwell they had-warrants for his arrest They told him to gave up and not to move or they'd shoot." Westwood vlctlm earns college degree LOS ANGELES-Less than a }ear ago, Ngh1 Truong was a victim. Today she 1s an engineer. And next week the Vietnamese refugee will be a citizen. On July 27. 1984. the eve of the summer Ol)mp1cs an Los Angeles. Truong lost her nght leg and was left paralyzed from the waist down after an Inglewood man purposely drove his car down a crowded sidewalk an Westwood . One woman was killed. and Truong. 22. was the most senously IOJured amon~ 54 people struck by the careening auto. After months of painful rehab1ht.ation. she returned to Cal State Los Angeles in January. Saturday. the gjgghn$ graduate sajd. "My degree is suit.able 10 my physical lim1tat1on. If every engineer only walked. there would be no engineers to design new wheelchairs.'' Gay groups stage parade ln Long Beach LONG BEACH -Despite protests of Chnsuan groups. about 3.000 people tuf'!'led out Sunday for a gay-pnde parade that featured pom-pon men. roller-skating clowns and homosexual dnll team~. Police said the crowd was well mannered along the Ocean Boulevard parade route. The two-day fesuval drew about 4.000 on Sa~4ayandJ.OOOJo.r the.parade Sunda y. About 600gars participated in the parade. "Everybody's got big smiles on their faces ..,.. said Judith Doyle. president of the nonprofit Long Beach Lesbian and Gay Pride Inc. "After all the fi'htmg. after all the hassb. to get this ki nd of pos1t1ve feedback is fantastic. · Wine lovers shell out $411,000 ST. HELENA -More than 1,500 wrne lovers from around the world bid $411 .000 for bottles and cases of their favorite labels and vintages in this year's Napa Valley chanty wine aucuon. Items bought and sold Sunda} included an lf!Visablecase ofDomaine Mumm sparkling wine. which fetched SS.200-th e bid wa s fo r a future case of the product of a JOIDt ve nture be tween Sterling Vineyards of Napa Valley and Mum m of France. Auction proceeds go to area hospitals. $1.5 mllllon damage ln school arson SAN JOS_E .-Juveniles arc suspected of scttu\&.a..five-alarm fire that ca used $tj-yn1lhon an damage o an elementary school before being brought under cont~ol by more than 100 firefight~rs e.arly today. Fire Capt. Guy New.gren said there have been problems with h1g.h school students loitering outside the Alex Anderson Elementary Schoof. the 15-year-old building damaged by the fire. The firstala~ofthefirc camc in about 10:30 p.m. and the Oames were not under control unttl 3:30 a.m. No inJuncs were repaned. Clllaa crlt1~~ Reagan'• f orelgn policy . P~KI NG -China said today the United States has ovenaken the Soviet Un!on,1n !!-battle ~~r '."'.oqd..Jupre~y,. and claimed ~sident Reagan's forei n pofe~y 1s aimed_ at v1hfy10g the. sooallst. system." A commenta ry in the offila1 Enghsh-l_anguag.e. wee~ly ;Peking Review also charged Reagan had taken unre!enting pos1t1ons m dialogue w1th developing nations. The commentary p~~hshed one month before Chinese President L1 X1annian 15 scheduled 10 v1stt the United States, contained shnll language not recently seen in Ch · commentanes on U.S. pohcy. 1nese CIJarcb leader urge. peace talk• SAN SALV DOR. El Salvador -The Cathohc archbisho of Sa Salvador says there has been been "some of\enina of po 111001P.. b th~ aovemm~nt and the rc~ls ~rd1na a new round of peace talks. Monsr or Arturo Rivera y Damas 1n~1cated the snag between the leftist aucrrillas ':na U.S.-badted government uwolvc attempts to •·trumnnize" the d whether that should be discussed in pnva.tc or publicly announced ;~0~~ Fi6htbJ6 heard on. three Beirut front. BETR UT. Le~non -Sh!itt Moslem forces fired mortars and tank canno~s at two bes.1eged Pale~tanu\n rcfuaec ca mix tOday. and llllic~ of the camps de~!"dmTttP,Ondcctwtth rocutflrc fl-nm the mounuun Palcst1nian spokesmen in the encircled C'huulla and Bour.Jcl·Bara,ineh rcfugct cam d they rcpul5ed sc;vcral attcm\).tS by Shutes' Amal m1ht1amcn and ~ldir~nhe .ubanex army s mainly Shute 6th bnpdc to torm the shantytowns uncjay ..• o41' "' • •· .. -· OaJJifJU.eeb corponte code of coadact GEN EV A. Switttrland -Clttna the ··aaony of Bhopal "Pnme Mi Raj iv ~ndhi of lndi1 today call~ for esuabrishmcnt of 1 etXtc of cond~'}~~ intcmauonal corpor:auons opcratlllf 1n developing countn~ "Quc,tioM of the SOC1al rnpo~slb1hty. o( tran,. national OOrpor;111on' hove 10 be la ·!i;lcd nat1onall)' and 1ntcmahonally, ~1d Gandhi. " .. ' . Shuttle with forei true ncrew salong CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)-Shuttle Disco~ery ~ __ roc keted 1nto.orb1t tQS!.a1 wuh live Amenca~nauts 8• ~renc~ t~st pilot and a Saudi Arabian pnnce for a m·ss·' that WJlt ancl~de a " tar Wars" laser test and a hun: f~~~ "black hole" an space. The international flight, 18th for the shuttle began spectacularly a~ the I 00-ton space plane blasted' ·off its launch. paifi.lt 4.33 a.m. PDT and darted s~yward over the Atlantic Ocean .. spewing a 700-foot tail offire and a torrent of smoke from its rocket boosters. Nine minutes after lahoff. the M1ss1on Control Center 1n Ho~ston reported D1scovel) was in an orbit more than 200 males above the globe "We're trucking along," the crew reported 9Q minutes after lau~ch when the)'. completed a checkout of Discovery s systems. · · - Dunng seven day~ 1n space. the crew will deploy three commun1cat1ons satellites, hunt for a black hole 1n our Milky Way gal~ and stnt' as a targrt for a "Star Wars .. laser beam. ~ The satrlla(c!> are owned by i\T&T, the Mexican government and a consortium of 22 Arab nations. Also a~ard arc two French ml'd1cal ex periments. three West German technolog)' experiments and a Canadian.built robot arm. In all. 27 nation<; arc involved 1n the mission. Large delegations of French. Saudis and Mexicans flew here to attend pre-launch parties and to watch the fiery blastoff. The crew. commanded by astronaut Dan Bra~dcns­ tein, includes Saudi Prince Sultan Salman Al-Saud a ne.P.hew of King Fahd. and Pa.trick Baudry. a Fre~ch m!ht.ary pilot. The others arc pilot John Creigh ton and m1ss1on specialists Shann on Lucid. John Fabian and Steve Nagel. . ,.,.......,.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, JuM 17, 1985 Al Poll shows Bird fa ding LOS ANGELES (AP) -tate uprcmc Coun ( hacf ne~I )ear. but the paptt found they "'ere viewed much Justacc Rose Bard's record of never upholdana a death more (avorabl)' by those polled. ttntenc~aives her a poor chance at rctainmgher post 1n the About two-tlurds of those who Pad they would ¥Ole l 986 election, a new opinion poll concludes. p1ns1 Bard dcten~d her u an opponent o( the death 8 1rd was rc1ccted by 38 percent of the Cah(omaan• penalty. • quttt1oned in the latest LoJ Anaeles Times poll, the The chief JU•tacc= was appointed to fill an uncxpued newspaper said Sunday. term 1q 1977 by former Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. That About 28 percent of the voters surveyed said y was tht same Jt"at capital punishment was reinstated. woukl..'lOU foc__bu and 34-~said tMy w~--hc tateSuprefMC~nhasdecidcd36ck.Mft1)C'ftaltr -- -undecided. cases since then, reversaogall but three. The last California Bird must receive SO percent,of the vote to rctaLD her execution took place Apnl I 2. 196 7. scat for 12 years. I( she acts Ins than 50 percent, 1he Of thoS<" who said they would vote aga1ns1 Bird, S8 governor can appoint a replacement. percent said she was more sympathetic to the rights of The limes interviewed l,S68 Cahfomians. Results crinunaJs than to those of victims. 55 percent 5atd she did are subject to an error mariin of 3 percent in either not have the experirncc or temperament to hold her Job direction. ' and 54 percent said she should be more responsive to Voters will also decide tho fate of four other justices voters' wishes. · Grads hear tale of 2 cities STANFORD (AP) -Champagne corks popped as New York Gov. Mario Cuomo told Stanford Un1vers11y graduates Sunday that Amenca remains a "tale of two cities: one prospering. one suffenng." "If you doubt at, thenJUSt look around." Cuomo Jold the 3.000 new graduates and 35.000 spectators an a speech reminiscent of the one he ~ve at the Democratic Nauonal Convention 1n San Francisco, noung that half of all black children are being raised an poveny. The seven percent unemployment rate, "once the symbol ofour fa1lure, is now hailed as a sign of recovery." "You can have all the matenal success your Stanford diploma is a eassport to; all the personal success Amenca offers for children; but you can ha ve something more. something better -for you, for me, for America... • The closest the democrat got to pol111cal co mment an the SJ><'.ech was a remark obviously aimed at the_Reagan .,...,.... administration. A Sta f d d d te di • y k Go• Amenca's greatest leaders, said Cuomo. "have alwa ys D or .ra ua • Te8 new or · taught a kind of intelligent com passion ... Amenca at ns Marlo Cuomo a black balloon he reqaeeted to best has always be~n more than a few luck} pros pectors join ln •ilent protest for di•e.tment. who struck it nch at Sutler's Mall ," referring to the start of the California Gold Rush. .\fter the \peech ( uomo 1ns1sted his only pohtacal ambition is to be re-elected go~ ernor of New York. • The prince 1s 11> ing as pan of a program in which NASA offers maJOr shuttle customers an opportun11~ 10 fly as observers. Has training cost about $80.000. Saudi) is aboard as the result ofa I 984agreement between President Reagan and French Pre~1dcn1 Francois Mmerand. Each of the satellite owners as pa)'ang NAS.\ about S 11 million for the shuttle deh\er) service. Space Shuttle Dl9Co•ery lea•e. Kennedy Space Center to •tart .even-day mtu'on. "In the last few years we have been offered a radacall) different philosophy of government . a graceful. artful contradiction which spoke loud!) but earned a small suck •· "I have <;ent back thousands of dollars that were sent 10 me I saad."Thanks a lot. I'm not running for the presadenc} ·· Toxic wastes • killing might 2,500 Tab for cleaning u~ victim compensation nearing $40 billion_ SACRAMENTO (AP) -Toxic chemicals are killing 2.500 Cali- fornians a ~ear and creating a S40 billion tab 1n the form of clean up costs. v1ct1m compensauon and drinking water punficataon. says a state comm1s!>1on The Economic Development (\>m· massaon. 1n a report that was to be made public today. warns that the state's mks poison ing its c1 t1Lens and - its economic prospcnty unless it develops new ways to deal with toxic waste. It said that 11 would sponsor legislataon to provide economic in· centives for companies 10 reduce. recycle and treat -rather than dump -hazardous wa stes. "We are tn danger of poasonang our prospenty," Lt Gov. Leo McCa~hy. who heads the comm1ss1on. said 1n a statement "Most of our ke y andustncs are heavily dependent on the use oftoxa<: chemicals. Yet our failure to safely manage these chemicals threatens the ability of these same andustnes to continue to grow. For every dollar of new investment resulting from econ· omic expansion. we are spending two dollars managing toxic chemicals. "Unless we take steps now to stop burying and start treating toxics, by 1995 we wall have spent over S40 billion cleaning up toxic waste sites. compensating v1ct1ms of toxic chemical exposure and a11cm p1ing 10 restore or replace \Upphcs of poisoned dnnkan$ water... . The rg>,Qrt_. which the comm1~1on said was the result of an eaght·monih study. said about 2.500 Californians die each year of. cancer caused by exposure to toxic chemicals. The panel recommended enact· ment of a fi ve.year plan that 11 said would improve the management of toxic chemrtals and min1m1ze costs. The plan includes five goals. includ· 1ng a 50 percent reduction an the amount ofto:uc waste being dumped. It also calls for seven immediate steps. including passage of legislation the eomm1s~1on wall sponSOM~ •Encourage use or recycling and treatment techniques to deal with toxic wastes. The ball would allow the Departmenl of Health Services to wai ve state fees and taxes on the land disposal of hazardous waste for companies that substantially reduce the amount of waste they dump. •Set up a process for certifying that hazardous waste t reatment tcchnol<>1ies meet performance spec•· fications and arc effective and safe. If there's anything we all agree on, 'it's wai~ in line in the bank. We don t like it So California First Bank i doing something about il •&Mabhsh interim pubh health standard for levels of the 30 most widespread toxic contaminants '" ·dnnk1na water. Currently the state only hH advisory standards. the oomm1ss1on said. •Provide arcater suppon for ~­ search on wa~ . to reduce toxic chemicals in donk1n1 wattr The rcpon said that toxic chenueals have been found m under· around dnnkt"I water 1q_u1fa1 that supPIY neatly lS perttnt of the state' m~or pubhc WDter systems. ew _ l}ltimate Banking . from California First all w you to do your day-to-day hanki ng over the phone, at California Fi rst automated t lier . machin and -in a pim·h- '1l tar tern " TM~ at oth r banks and vi~ and loaru acr th , tate. l f . Rimple it makes us chuck.le. look: For starters., our unique CALL lST service mean you 'U never have to wait for in fo rmation about your accounL You can g tj nstant 24hour-a-da updat on your a<XX>Unl balan through any touch ton phone. You can tra chec4 make , ure you ·n· up lo aate, wh n er th , pirit mov you. "' . · And, a if that w~rrn 't in g ni u ~not~, it'. all fn · The comm1ss1on also u~ the ua.ista1ure to con'1der havma the ~c opet1tr 1 dump (or treated 1ou waste to cncouraae rr<'ychnl' , ~up.at 111\t' of onl' :l7 hmn('hf"i an Lo A"'f'lf>• and OnW,!f' C:ounti.-.. . ' l ---~= -,---\ What' more. you 11 find '\hu mav nevt>r wait in lirw your Ultimate Banking r~nl in~idr tht' bank again. E\f>t will get you inst.ant ca h at any Rut thc.·n. wf' don't think of our ATM1 -and )fl at voull N'all 1niss it "ta r y ten1 TMs a~ wri t CA' YORIO i.USI UJ•l I O\Ti r 1000 (tllem statt"'\\'i<lr. Tiw H~ht·Sl7A· Ran~ . if you ·re aH alon and far away and you n~ fil(> <-as~ b~prohlem ~lvoo. You ·n fi nd new Ultitna t~ Bankin~ onh at Calif om ia ---Firm Bank. -< ' top b' att. · bran<'h and . ign youno.t~lf up. ., lOn.1hda • for tha t mattct t .. \ .. Otenge CONt DAILY PILOT/Mondmy, June 17, 1985 Family is now Lucky andr ich Some of 1 mtllion- will be tven to home for hospitalized kids l ........ Crackdown's effeCtive for delinquent parents 1f they pay up. Their calls 1n response made the offi~ered busy, Smith said, that 15 temporary employees were 1 Orange County to participate tn Project Amnesty extensiOil LOS ANGELES (AP) -A crackdown timed to coincide with Father's Day has resulted in the arrest of239 parents. after a week of serving criminal w4rrants for delinquency in child-support payments. a district at- torney's aide says. "People are calling in afraid, We have stricken fear in the hearts of the (delinquent) people," said Cheryl J. Ward Smith, the district attorney's special assistant for family support. to handle the overflow About 6.000 parenti1. each behind S500 or more, called in by wcdt · -end. -... -Prosccu,1ons of st11l-deltnquent parents would ~ July I Two of those arrested were women -both 1 Oakla~d -who had repeatedly fai led to .supply suppo after.leaving their children and husbands 1n Los Anaeles. Feminist attorney G loria Allred said. Sunday tha District Attorney Ira Reiner's crackdown .. 1s half-hearted and it does not go far enough." . CITY OF INDUSTRY (AP) - "With a last name like Lucky J knew we had a chance." Fred Lucky said after winnina SI million in "McDonald's Million-Dollar Give- away." Barbara Lacky dUplay• mock check to deliafht of Ronald McDonald clown. her huaband Fred and M>n llrandon. The 239 arrests of parents, from engineers to bartenders, represented more than half the 400 criminal warrants outstanding. Only 96 people were arrested last year during the tradittonal Father's Day roundup. Starting this week. Orange. R1vers1de. Ven!ura, ~em , Santa Cruz and Sacramento counttes will pantc1patc in th new state-approved ProJeCl Amnesty test p~m, suggested by Allred. under which violators won t be prosecuted if they arrange to pay up between now and Aua. 16. Officials est1matl' dchnquenc) at more than $85<1 million statewide. Lucky and his family were among 30 finalists. including an Orange County bag lady and a Roman Catholic priest. for a drawing Satur- day at the McDonald's production store, where the restaurant chain's television commercials are made. Blindfolded Los Angeles Lakers basketball star Kurt Ramb1s drew the Lucky envelope from a drum and read the name. ''I can't believe 1t! I can't believe it!" shrieked Barbara Lucky. 36. The couple. holdtng their 31h-year- old son Brandon, said they had never won any major prize before. They will receive $33,333.33 a year for the next 30 years. Mrs. Lucky said. They said they had decided in advance that if they won. they would donate partofit to Ronald McDonald Hou~. a home for families of children wnh catastrophic illnesses adjacent to C hildren's Hospital of Los Angeles. "In addttion we'd put the rest of the money in trust funds for our ch1l - dren 's educatton," Mrs. Luck}' said during a live telecast of the prize drawing. Later. 1n a telephone 1nterv1e~. she said: "Maybe I might buy m> dream house ... Asked what else the mone} might buy. she said ... JUSt freedom to have more time with my family." She said she 1s on lea vc from her JOb as attorney for the Long Beach Unified School D1stnct ''because I have a 5-month-old at home." son Ryan. The other finalists each won 30 shares of McDonald's stock, a bloc worth slightly more than $2.000, said Peggy Claire. spokeswo man for the restaurant chatn. She said the contest was a local promou on sponsored by the Southern Caltfom1a Mc Donald's Oo- A VERY FUllllY BOOK by lill H1n1r E s c erators Assoc1at1on. The finalists were chosen from among 1,680 eligible sweepstakes winners who received some of the 26 million instant game cards d istributed through :!86 restaurants in Los An- geles. R1,erside. San Bemardtno. Orange and Ventura counucs. Warning letters sent last week to 24.000 other delinquent parents said they may escape criminal charges More overpricing found · A drawing last month narrowed the field to 30, Ms. Claire said. One was a bag lady. Gaye Duron. 4:!, who said Saturday she's still living in an abandoned Anaheim house. Asked what she would do with her $2.000 worth of stock. she said: "I'm not goine to sell it." She said a McDonald's official told her .. ,t pays a dollar per share quarter!>. "lfl sold 11 and got a place to ltve, I might ha' ca place to live for a couple months and wind up losing money, .. she said. She says she has a grown son and daughter she has been trying to find. ages 24 and 27. . SAN D IEGO (AP) -A company that charged Miramar Naval Air Station $659 for aircraft ashtrays also billed Navy officials S5. 775 for a part priced at less than half that amount by another supplier, according to pub- lished reports. The jet fighter machine gun part would have cost $2.300 if purchased directly from its manufacturer, Gen- eral Electric Co. Because the com- pany could not meet a one-<iay bidding deadline imposed by the Navy, however. Miramar officials bought the part from the Grumman Aerospace .Corp. for $5 , 775. accord- ing to purchase documents. A report Sunday in The Los Angeles Times.added that despite the near-wartime priority placed on ob- taining the part, it was not ordered from Grumman until Jan. 3, 1985 - two weeks after the call for bids. Michael Drake. a Grum man spokesman. detended the price dif- ference between Grumman and Gen- eral Electric's bid and said Grumman may have incurred expenses for •:overhead. transportation. quality checks and rela ted costs" 1'n deliver- ing the pan to Miramar from its Long Island. N.Y. headquarters. "Those arc things that go into pricing a nd the Nav} recogniLes that," Drake said. Jack Waller. a 'Spokesman for General Electric, said the Nav> was probably justified 1n buying the part frQ1T1 Grumman 1f there was an immediate need for 1t. "We arc not an off-the-shelf sup- plier. We don't stock spare parts," Waller said. adding it wo uld ·have taken General Electric several weeks to get a quote on the pan and ei ther track down an available one or build one for Miramar. Drake said Grumman has not yet M1ramar's former suppl y otlicer. C-mdr. JeIT) L. Fronabarger, to ex~, plain the wide gap between t~cr Grumman and General Electnc pnces. Fronabarger was one o f three Miramar officials relieved of duty last month after it was revealed Grum- man was paid $659 each for two aircraft ashtrays. On aturda}. 11 was re ported G rumman c h arged Miramar S696.496 for 16 aircraft electronic mod1ficatton ic11s that were supposed to cost $6 7 . .280 According to documents obtained by The Los Angeles Times. the Navy was billed $43,53 1 for each kit, despite onginall> contraq1ne with the company lo buy the kllS for $4,205 each. "What I believe happened 1s that a clerk typed the wrong unit price on a sh1pp1ng document," Drake said. The pnest, Gildardo Castellanos. 44, said earlier that he would use his prize money to. care for his im- poverished parents. a sister who has cancer and to help poor seminarians with scholarships. Ms. Claire said . lli;========;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;~1 responded to a request from "That document had no relatton whatsoever to the contract pnce that the av) agreed to pa) ... and I can't believe the Na'> would ever make a pa> mcnt· w11hou1 looking at the contract." 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"I expect many of The Center's board of directors and trustees of the fu ture to be Center SOO-members today," added Lund. who was mingling with gums. Dalla• Hickle, Nancy Kidder, LIN .Freldenrlch e.zclted about new group. ··we ha ve about I 00 members now and the goal is 500. Any young professional (40 years and younger) from anywhere in the county is eligible for membership," said Fretdennch~ board member. "JHJ O'Brien can be reached at 556-2121 for more 1nformat1on ... Arttlual dues are $250. Don 'tjudge people on just one incident The benefits include priority for season ttcket purchases; advance noti ce of speial events: access to special rehearsals. performing artists discussion and other limited-access events. DEARANN LANDERS: We hear and read a lot about how ca llous and indifferent Americans ha ve become to human suffering -how we no longer come to thca1d of people 1n distress. If Amencansare 1nscns1t1 ve to human sufferin$. what about the English?Th1scl1pp1ng from United Press lntemat1onal rt"ports an appall- ing incident that occurred 1n Gloucester. England. It appeared 1n the W('St Virg1n1a Advocate. "Anclderl y98-pound woman was trapped for three days under her 224- pound husband. who died while they were in bed. "Grace Musgro' e. 77. could not . move under the bulk of her 81 ~year­ old husband, S'am. a 6-foot-tall re- tired farmer. Her calls for help were unheard for three days . .. Mrs. Mu sgro,e'spltght was dis- covered when her nephew ca me b) fora v1s1t. He became concerned about unclaimed milk bQttles on the doorstep and called the ~lice. who broke 1n and found her ·very dis- traught.· She 1s recovering from having gone for three days w11hout food orwater. a hospital spokeo;man said ... I find 11 awfully hard to believe t>obod y heard that poor woman Calling forthree da) s It appears that !ndi ff ere nee to the suffcn ng of others ts not an American trait but universal. -WHEELING RE'\DER DEAR WHEELING: To braad the Ea1Ush lasenslllve oa Oae basis of &Ms ltem strikes me as ridiculous. · !'lie Musgroves may have Uved quite ~distance from any neighbor and tbe failtt cries for help from tbat ex- bHted woman may well have Mea hard by no one. At least this Is the way I see it. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS. Thrlet- ter from the nurse who complained that her sister professionals no longer take pride 1n their appearance made me mad enough to get off m} first • lettertoAnn Landcri.. She wrote. "They wear slacks. Jogging shoes. ankle socks. knee socks '1nd no socks. red nail polish. no caps. to pins, nothing to 1den11fy them as -urses. Are they ashamed of their rofession?" I Well. she ma} be on to something, ~nn. Toda) the nursing profession bears no resemblance to what 1t was when I proudl} put on m) cap 22 ~ars ago. We are expected to take rders from everybody-patients. latives. physicians. X-ray tech- tt1cians, the front office and the back ~ffice. You can't imagine howdrain- ng it can be, espcc1ally when we know hat the same caring. helpful att1!"'1e not expected of the doctors. For her efforts the nurse 1s re- arded by the hospital with rotati11g §ifts, weekend hours and assign- e. nts on holidays. Afier a while it ears a person down. It'~ ca lled urnout. I know a lot about this cause 11 happened to me. I agree that professional attire gives nurses a classier appearance but onen F wish people didn't know I was a urSCrl..css would be demanded of e. I don't pretend to speak for all I ix named oCowgirl all of Fame EREFORD. Texas (AP)-Vi- 'an Wh ite Dillard says luck saw her hrough a rodeo career that was more an 15 years lonJ and included oough honors and t1tJes to please the uahest cowgirl. Her most recent honor was warded to her. when Mrs. Dillard nd five other women were inducted to the 1985 N41tional Cowgirl Hall ffamc in Hereford. About I SO people pthcred to e&comc the women mto the ball of lJllL&l Ju lOth anniv ccr- monics. 1)1rce cowairl honorees and rcc wcnern hcri~e honorees were to the hall roll for their pli•hmcots in dcvclopina the est -from rodeo barrel racma to 'tinJ history books. Besid 01llard. Then1 Mac Farr of ymour, Tua : Manha Arthur Of Kamack. T cus. A!'JIC Debo r anhill. kla.: DOf1 tcbold of ~ta. ru., and Wilma tan· rd Tate of Pcms. C1hf.. wcrc naucted tntO the hall of fame. Dtllard -a 72-ycar-old Warner. kla •• rtSJdcnt -said he never aot . rown from a hon.e A11 LA1DEIS nurses. but speaking for mysell. I am plent) fed up. Happtl) I am no" tn the process of changing career~. - HAD IT IN CHIC ..\GO DEAR CHICAGO: Your com- plaints may be perfectly valid but I bope you make tba t career change soon. A person with your attitude may be hazardous to a patient's bealtlr,P Officers of the grnup are Dan Bolar (Oclo1tte. Haskins & Sells), Dale LeMasten (Peat. Marwick and Mttchell). RoMrt Naeve (O'Melveny and Meyers). Vicki RoJsso (Nor- dstrom ). Dale Fraaia (Arthur Anderson & Co.). and Debora Calvert (BAB Designs). The group will sponsor one or two community fundraising events each ) ear to raise funds for The Center's opera11ng budget and to funhe.r acquaint the public with The Center. "The board of directors is djscuss- mg the events now. AJready sched- uled is a tour of the building site next month and 1n August we Wlll attend a special event at Hollywood Bowl," commented Fnendenrich. Warn ing : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette· Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. : ·. SOFT PACK 9 mg "tar" 0 8 mg nicotine. BOX. MENTHOL BOX 12 mg .. tar" 1 0 mg nicotine av per cigarette bv FTC method .· ' '· NEW SOFT PACK* Also available in regular and menthol box. Robert and Diana Lone cbat with llar&o and Jeff Dell (aboft); Randy Morri80n, 'r Patri4;k Yoaq. Paula Mathe-.. and Dan BolaJ' talk •eenter. • • "Not avaitaote 1n au areas f I, I - \ Gurs1 Eo 11 0R1AL l·_ --I Check-out ity budget to learn . municipal goals By JACKJE HEATHER If you want to know what a city and its leaders are reall y like, learn how to read its budget. Newport Beach's preliminary budget has been available in all our libraries for months now. The City Council has been going over it line by line at its study sessions, and next Monday we will officially adoptit. The budge t is our most important public document. It spills out the city's lifeblood for all to see. Yet almost no one checks it out. Admittedly, that bulky, statistical to me is abottt as exciting as the phone book. I know I was intimidated, too, whe n I fi rst became involved in government . .. Women only know how to spend money. T hey certainly don't know how to raise it or manage it," goes the popular myth. (Probably started by our husbands.J · Because I knew I was weak in municipal finance, I got myself appointed to the revenue and taxation commrttee of the California League of Cities way back when hwas on the Planning Commission. I've served on that state committee for 12 years now, and ·I haven't stopped going to meetings, se minars, reading, listening and asking questions. I've had the equivalent ofa college education an raisin$. spending and stopping the Legislature from stealing city money. UntiJ we offi cially ado pt it, the budget is the fierce creation and embodiment of City Manager Robert Wynn-_ A former council me mber confided that when Bob was hired, his instructions from that council were to bring in as conservative a budget as possible. Those council m embers fe lt that they wa nted to be the ones to beef it up, not the manager. Subsequent councils have not changed those instructions. Over the past 14 years, Bob Wynn has perfected the lean budget to an art fo nn. Is there a nyone out there who can match or beat Bob's record? Our 1985-86 budget of $61,098,46.5 represents an increase of a mere 0.48 percent over last year's budget. U nlike the federal government, cities cannot go into defi cit financing. Therefore, all our funds b alance. Since Proposition 13. we do not have the luxury of deciding what we want to spend and then raising the tax rate to cover 11. as cities did in the past. Now, we have to see how much mo ney we can ge nerate and work hard to rai se enough to cover the necessities. Newport spends more per capita than other Orange County cities because we are a full-service city. We do not contract service out as other cities do. For example. we are the o nl y city to collect its own garbage. In addition. our population d o ubles in the summer. T he beachgoers are subsidized by the city of Newport Beach. We have very little retu rn for the burden they place on the public safety. cleanup and transportation com ponents oft he budget. Because of a recentjudgment against us in a beach in)ury lawsuit, we have been fo rced to increase our public liability reserve from $1 million to $2 m illion. G iven all this, fo r an almost 80-year-old city, we a re in remarkably good financial shape. Other cities can't believe we do all we do with so little bonded indebtedness. I am amazed at the creative financing lengths some cities are fo rced to go to make ends meet or refurbish an agi ng 'city. Would you believe selling their public buildings and parks and leasing them back? Our only debt is a cheap Joan we got fro m the state in 1983 to improve our marina (which wi ll be a good moneymaker when we get it fixed up.) The secret here is that we have a number of ente rprises that pay for services instead of draining the general fund. Fo r example, lease revenue of tideland p roperties and tideland oil revenues can go toward paying fo r lifeguards and beach cleanup. We have o ur own computerized fines and forfeiture o peratio n, which helps offset our very substantial police budget. The bed tax generated by our ho tels helps pay fo r the cost of the resort tourist. The Gann in itiative regulates what the city can save. Newport Beach prudently sets aside close to the maximum allowed in our stabilizatio n fund , a p- p ropriated reserves a nd various enterprise fu nds (water, sewer, etc.). T he considerable expertise of Finance D irector George Pappas is reflected in o ur interest income (over $1.5 million projected for 1985-86). I won't talk about o ur sales tax revenue. No one likes to see a grown woman cry. Costa Mesa is beating us silly in this department with m ost of the auto sales and South Coast Plaza. A ci ty's major expense, since we d eal in services. 1s its employees .• The salary costs represents 35.9 percent of the budget. Salary and fri nge benefits costs equal 47.2 percent of the budget. Bob Wynn reall y surprised some of us by recommending e igh t new (mostl y entry level) em- ployees. After years o(holding the li ne. the pressure caught up with our Rock of Gibraltar. I lost my u ile this year as the really big spender on the council. I won't squeal o n who took my place. Now that you're so expert, you can read between the lines to see where the d iscretionary money goes. T he real .. bottom hne". however. is the budget transfers that.may occur throughout the year. Watch to .see how closely we adhere to our good book, the J 985-86 C ity Budget. · J•ctJe Heather 11 a Ne wport Beacb cou11cilwom••· ORANGE COAST Daily PilQI r> , ,..,, "'8r GI tl• ,.._, .tt • ,,,, ... a.y St C·~• Y...• ",.._ "'"'..,. • .,. '"' "-'• ·~ (. ,~....,... <'.A Gl '~ ,,... Zlnl Edffo< Tom T.tt M~t:onor ~..., er-.,...,, $9ot11 Edllor L ··When you write for a news~ape~ ... ther e's no lmmedl~te feedback that tells y ou that y ou 're being h eard. Except for mall! = GO-THEEimA MILEtL WELL, CXJ\f .... W\00' CAN 1T llJIITP. .. BILL HARVEY columA18t R1cwo C-0111 Apathy allowed Mengele to hide Mass killer Ii ved out life in comfort. Kafkaesque irony 'v\'ASHJNti f()N -.In 1941. dur· 1ng the German 0<.·cup~111on of Czechoslo,ak1a. a v.om3n ot Jewish b1r1h dl\om:d her Chm11an husband in ordl·r w reas<,Crl ht•r rellg1oui. When you 're a column"ist, mail can bring surprises· 1dentit}. She was soon 1.kported to 1he ghello of Terezin. and in 1941 , uluntet•red 10 escon a 'ih1pment of Je-w1sh ch1\drcn to ..\u)Chw1tz. There the sister of Franz Kafka perished II 1s hkelr that whill' at Auschwitz Oula Kafka met Josef Mengele. He could often tx· found at the railroad landing. scparaung tho\t' who would be gassed 1mmcd1ai£I) from those who would die later. It 1s also hkel) In this case, box contain ed several strange s pecimens A high poinl of my day 1s when I come intfrthc Pilot. walk to my desk. and find mail lying there. I think that's true of virtually anyone who writes for a newspaper. When you wnte for a newspaper, ) ou have to accept on fanh tha1 what rou·rc tryi ng to say is being received. There's no im mediate feedback that 1ells you that you 're being heard. Except for mail! When there's mail on m) desk, 11 means that SOn\eone not only heard me. bul was moved to comment upon what I said: moved enough to sit down. pick up a pencil and "rile a le tter. as well as spend 22 cents to sec to it that I hear what they have to sa). So you can imagine m) delight when I came in a fe" days ago and found. not onl ) mall. but a small package as well! II was ahoul 4-b)-4-hy· I inch. M> 111'fmediate reac11on wa'i to (without actuall) touching 11) bend o'er and listen \Cry carefull) for 11cking. No audible tacking. Neitl. I carefully picked 11 up. and ever so i enll ). shook 11. Olhtng. I decided 1ha111 wasn't a bomb and. even if 11 was. such a small bomb couldn't do much damage. Besides. from The s11e and shape of the package. there just might be a choc- olate chip cookie 1n there. Ma ybe someone wa s sendinR an example of B1LL HARVEY has or her favori te cookie recipe That decided me. I opened 11. Inside was a small cardboard box. the kind 1n which Jewelry usually comes. and a note. The note was from a concerned (and nghtfull) so) lad), Ruth Pollak. who as apparent!) one of my several reader'>. he noted that the box contained some sort of strange fl y that she had encoun tered. and ap· parent!} trapped. She said tha1 11 d1dn·1 look lake a common ho usefl y. and she was puvled as to exactl y wha1 son 11 was. Could ll possibly be a Med fly'> .. I opened ( vcl) carefull~) the box Inside were about fi,e fl1ec; -live flies-~' eral of wh1rh -were actl\ cly seeking their freedom . The) were encased 1n a 1ramparcn1 plaslK box. and ~he ~a<, nght Tht·~ didn't look hke hou,t·fl1cs. I did v.hat I do whenever I don'.\ really know what to do. I went lo Frank Zin1. our editor. He suggested I contact UC Irvine. I talked to a fellow named Gordon Marsh at the um ver· si ty's Museum ofSystemat\(:-Biolo~y. Yes. he was very interested:-l 1old ham that there were about fi ve. or six flies in the box. and some of them were dead. He said that made absolutely no difference. I repacked and mailed 1he bu~bo>.. -1741ii!Ud t.1~ I~ I 3 ;i;(jk.i;t.iil ii .1 Have I mentioned the Postal that th1'i exceptional "oman would Service (an oxymoron 1f there c' er ha' e ..ecn him for -what he wa•• a was one) la tely1 bureaucrat of death. the sort her Mr. Marsh called a few da}s later. brother de~cnbed 1n h1!) classic and and reported that he had no1 received prophe1ic novel. "'The Trial " the bugs. No9' 11 appears that Mengele 1s ..\ fe" more da)s v.ent b~ 1.it1ll no dead. There is con' inc1ng 1cst1mon} b that he drov.ned in 1979 "h1ch would ugs. Suffice it 10 sa) 1ha1 the Post Otlice mean that ,since then the world has took 12 days 10 get the bugs from the hcen hun11ng a ghost. Reward mone} Dail) Pilot to U\1. It's a well-~no"n ha~ been stacked upon reward fact that from the upper fldors of monc}. O\er SJ mtlhon of11. Bui the someofthebu1ld1ngsat UCr!11 would quart} ma} Ix· nothing but cracked be quite possible to see the Pilot, 1f bones and a skull tossed noncha lant)} there weren't a few highnses an th e from a ~rave hy a digger wllh a fine wa). It y,ould probably ha ve been c;cnse ol thl' appropnate He forgo! faster 10 gi ve the bugs d irecuons 10 onl~ to spit UCI and set them loose. In thl' last se,eral ~cars, Mengele Al an} rate. they finall } arrived. ha' become the pcrson1ficat1on of and Mr. Marsh called me back. The e\ll. the man ""ho along w11h others bu~ were not Medflies. and we both \Upposcdl> ro'>c aho .. e the system lo breathed a deep sigh of rehcf. The) control 11. This 1i. the 'w 1ew of Nazism v.ere of1he Dohchopodidae family. of that President Reagan expounded an which there ar.e 1.230 kind<> in North defense ofh1c; Rn burg trip. He made it America. • seem as af the Mengeles of Germany .. The) 're known as "long-legged had somehow 1aken o .. er their coun- f11es .. 10 their friends. The Med fly is If) b) force. ""hen. in fact. it was the Ceratns Capllata. and the common souls ofthrir people the) occupied. housen) 1s Mu~1dae. His1onlalh. the countf) happened Long-legged 01ec; do ha' c fnend'>. 10 be German\. but 1t could have been b} th l' wa). They're good gu}!>. in that ano1hcr -'F-rance. the Ukraine. the\ cat other insects. Poland llunga~ f\lnnta. Latvia The hon om line 1s that Pollal. has a I 11huan1a Thl· hc;1 ot :icccssones IP keen C}e. and deser\ es kudo!> for her tht• Holo<:aU\I 1\ long concern. lt'scn11rely possible 1ha1 the Nov. therl' arc even more ac- 10sec1s that she sponcd could ha'e cessone~ ·\t least three families been Medfl1es. and b) taking the sheltered Mengclc dunng his sta) in acuon that she did, she might well Brazil. .\t kas1 1v.o of 1hem knew his ha ve averted an agriculturnl disaster 1dcntll) and did nothing -alerting of major proportions. no official\. demanding no account· As for me. I'm will~ng 10 wan. 1ng. h's pO'i'itbl(' that McngeleYown Maybe the neitt small box that I \On '1~1tcd him at least once - receive will have a cookie in 1t. ma~bc mon- Columaist BIJJ Harvey Jives ia Onre again. man) people were • HuatliJgtoa Be.ecb. 1nvol'-'CO -prohuhl) more than we \1.111 e\er kno" Once again. e\ll flourished not 0Cl3U'IC ll was SO tlcH·r. bu1 hccau\c so man} people were either apa1het1t· or cooperative Space should spur youths to meet hi-tech challenge An alliance of governments. unated 1n apathy. for }Cars did nothing. Ob- 'w 1ous ~uspccts -emplo)ees of 1hc famil> firm for crying out loud - "iuppl ied monc}. Mcngele's vears in Brazil were ou t of no movie." He did not live in some remote jungle' 1llagc. succored b} an underground network of former "-azis -1hc notonou<; Oll""~ organ11at1on -hut instead ended hi' da)' in a \uhurh of San P<1ul o. ma' Ix• gelling a kind ot IX'n\l on lrom the IJmil\ lirm Hl· Young As tronaut progra m seen as way to s tir up kids' exc ite me nt in science WASHINGTON -The 1 9~ 1s11 often. they iinu lhis In cfestruc1iv sorry time to be )Oung-ajaded ume drugs. They ~ct their st1mula1ion not beset by harmful diversions. a time from the exrnement of discovery and short on vigor and excellence. the JOY of achievement, but from We arc fa1hng our children. Our chemical .. highs ... school sysiem. for eitample. is fa iling Drug dealers, meanwhile, are mov· them. An estimated 90 percent of ing down lhrough the grades to elementary schools. T hey have turn-Arrienca's high-school graduates 00 ttcnC\gers into pushers. who carry won't be able lO cope wi th the weapons, drive rast cars and 3Ct computers. robots and microwaves macho. These punks now peddle that wjll be standard e4uipment in drugs to young children. tomorrow's world. Most schools Children who uSt" drugs start at the simpJ.)'...._jlfCn't teaching the basic average air-...of 11: many become. scaenttfic skills that wall be needed in hooked before the) leave pnmary everyda)' life. school. It's n9 longer uncommon to Comparing ma1hema1ical achieve· find 8-ycar-oldl! puffing on pot. ments in 20 industnal and under· When: arc they aoing? Of the 12· dc veloped counlnes. l ' S. studen1s 10-21-year-olds now being trented by ranked as low as 18th in some tests. tra1ght. Inc .. 96 percent have com· no h1Jher than 10th in others. An mined at least minor crimes. Illinois study found 90 percent of our To fiah t 1hesc evil and excite high·school graduate sc1en11fically youngsters about the future. Pres1- and tcchnolog1cally 1lhterate •dent Reapn anlroduced the Young• Meanwhile. ovtet high hoots arc Astronaut program la t 0t·1ober. cfevelopmg a high-tech generation Seldom. 1f ever. have circunntanccs which understands 1he fundamental~ held forth to youna people such an of ~ience. physics. chemi•otry and incentive tori~ 3bove 1hemscl ve\ as math. Japanc..c and German $tudentc. the lure or space. For haJf a m1llcn- arc even better -.,Chooled 1n high n1um. the sp1ri1 of adventure ha technoloa). Yet competence an math awaited the dawn or Q new age of has taken a nose davc nmona U.~. Columbuscs and Magcllans. Now 111s h1ah·'ielu>ol \tudcnl\. wnh a cor· at hand for our children on a S<.'etle far responding decline in sc1e n11fic.nrofi-more vai.t. c1ency. The pm1dcnt hopes ~hools will Our free ~·1<·t) as al,.-, fa1lang our form Youna Astronaut chapte~ to children. Tl\e freedom too man) stir s1udcnts' 1maama11ons and youth$ seek u ~ ~ ~~N11epe9IAlt!IS1+-1 -t11tf'elfttl'ttsesr their adven&urows spint~ to b1lit y This " a (al~ freedom that shake them out of the cduca11onal leave them adnn lncrca\tnaly, thri!· doldrum and prepare Jhem fQr the are 1um1111 away from the chaJltn ted'lnological chafltngc. He has called of the futurt' and punuing e the proVoJm "dcu to my hrart •• e\c11eml·nt of the moment All 100 rhouah 1h<' pr()jlrnm •~ ~u ll an 1tc, , JACl AID El SOI and DALE VAN A TT A formative stage. tens of lhousands of schools have already formed chapters or eitprcsSt'd the intention of doan$. so in September. A b1g recru1 tment drive 1s planned after school open~ this fall. Nanc states have already proclaimed Sept. 30 Young Astronaut Day. On Sept. 14. CBS.. will begin a "Young Astronau1s" animated tele· vision series. Safeway tores wi ll promote the program on millions of paper bags. cereal boxes and milk canons. Marvel Comics will feature 1he Young Aslronauts in 6 million comic books. And McDonnJd's ha offered to promote the program across the country. Meanwhile. Coleco will produce a line of Cabb;igc Patch doll . drc:Stcd for overseas travel and carrying miniature pn'lsports 3 n of the oung o;lronnut • "1oys.-ihat-tcach" provam. Next )"ear. Cabt>aae Pa h dol(s m:inufactu~ oversea\ will be ad matted to this country. J'hey wall be aranted ··a1ten reaistration cards" and later. will be stnt their naturah1ation pap(~ . Foo1no1e. For more 1nform11t1on write to the Youna Astronaut Coun~ cit. 1015 I 5th trcet. N.W .• Wnshioa· ton. DC ..20005. For the record. Jae\ ndenon s chairm:in. Huah Down, vice cha.irman nnd Harold Burwn retary. J1d AIHlf'f'ff8 HI Dele VH Atta trf' •1•dlnttd Nll'llm•l•ll. t'H'n \\t•nt tor a c;v.1m • l\.aflca -would have apprec1a1cd the lud1crnusl> proc;a1c circumstances ot McngelcTs life and death. ffiat most of all. he wou ld ha .. e appreciated 1t\ absurdll)"-ilow Mengelc was hont- cd and )'Ct no1 hun1ed, how a ma ~ murdcrcrl1ved out h1 sdays asa South ·'\mencan suburbanite: how. as 1ht•· world 'lought him 10 put him on trial. he died a meaningless dcith b) drowning In Fran7 Kath'~ .. The Tnal." the almost n:imelcss Jo~ph K. dies for commattmg an unspecified cnmc maybe one of JUSt being. In real hfr. that-~ why Kaflca'~ youngest sister died -nameless. ccrtainl y. 10 her killers Her death, tragic but log1call) absurd. 1~ now said to be the work of Mengelc -he and a fl'w others lake him. I~ wa~ •. howe ver. 1he work of countk1os people who together made up n system in which murder wa bureaucrnt1ud. Men&clc did person. ify evil but the larger evil. a~ Kalb prophettcally wrote. was a 11.atc.- apparatus an which everybOdy. an- ctudmg murderer~. punchc4 1hc clock 1 he irony an thc Mcngelc talc 1s not 1ha1 he and a member of the Kallen "' family mi_ght have.-met, but that the brother. Franz. had already captured ats essence -murder a routine. an escape made po sable b)'. 1nd1f'fercncc ond a pointless death. If you want•to know how t~c "Anael of Death" c~uld have dted an this panicularly Kaf'kae~ue wa). 11 wa' ~use he "'as the ~akang rcal11y or Kanc1·, nwitmare. He(buld ~ly always upon tHc epa1hy of strnnacn RJctard CoHa /1 • •tlHIJc•tH rol.,,,al• t 'Cheers' postman recalls .improvisation in Europe ' Ratzenberger says En land experience can never be replaced ly JEftTBlJCK--l# T......._...., LOS ANGELES -If you think Cliff the_ postman can talk about his trip to Florida on NBC's "Cheers," ask actor John Ratzenbeficr about the time he took otTfor England with SS in his pocket and suycd for IO years. - Ratzcnbergcr was working as an apprentice blacksmith in Vermont, following a tenure as an unpa id playhouse d irector, when he got a tax refund equal to the cost of a one-way plane ticket to London. Ratzenberger, of course, tell s a more interesting story than Cliff. who is a fo unt of misinformation on the hit comedy show. He said be fashion- ed the barroom know-it-all after people he knew in his hometown of Brid,cport, Conn. ChtT. along with Norm (\icorge Wend t), provide atmosphere at the Cheers bar run by Sam Malone (Ted Danson), with Diane (Shelley Long) and Carla (Rhea Perlman) as waitresses. "I still had it in my head that I wanted to be an actor." he said ... I bought the ticket to London, but I didn't have anything left. l borrowed $20 from a friend in New York so I could rent earphones on the plane and buy a drink. I landed in London with long hair, a backpack and S5. I stayed for I 0 years. but the first two or three years were a real squeaker." He and an American he met there put together an act of 1mprov1sed comedy. They firs t tried it out in parks in poor neighborhoods, where they won over a tough audience. Just as well -he said the audience tended to express displeasure by throwing bricks. Even when things began to pick up. Actor John.Rat&enber&er out of anlfonn. He also recalled a bit of mischief." I found four sctr<mlboy badges in a curio shop and kept one and gave the others to my friends," he said. "We'd nash them like police badses to get 1 nto theaters or get the cabb1es to take u~ to places hke Battersea." In London. he generally got around on a b1c)'cle and still goes many places on a bike. "I ride the bike unless I have to do something with boxes," he said . "Then I take the pickup truc k." Ratzenberger, who docs not give his age, began wnting comedy in England and did ~veral comedies for British television: he stopped and asked. "Do you have a barroom know-it-all?" He then launched into an 1m- prov1sation of one of the characters he'd done in London. "He was based mostl) on a cop I knew 1n m} hometown ... he !>a1d. , He said Cliff was onginall} a secunt) guard. but two days before shooting the) made him a postman. They believed that a postman would know more information than a secur- lt)' guard. "ChfTts the kind of guy who wishes he'd been a combat Manne." he said. "But maybe he was nearsighted or had flat leet and became a mailman He loves the respect he gets. Chffll\ es with his mother and dnves a Studebaker. ··As for women. Ch ff 1s hkt' the construction worke r<; who whistl e at TV Lis TINGS -t".30- • NEWHART (!)MOVIE * * * The Cha" Garden Deborah Kerr Hayley Mills -tO:OO- • (I) CAGNEY & LAC£Y l •eNEWS LOUGAANT IATTSE> WIVES, SHATTUE> lNES CD IATTUE> WMS. . SHATTBE> lNES F-OU.0#-uP .18411> M SCEHES . G CAUJNO All SPORTS !O::a.:MI • • '°"""'*•Tomorrow" (ll6t) S.111 .... ParUr, Nancy ,..,,. IOn -a:... e COl'..0 _, ... CH)MCME • • ''Thi ~ .. ('9831 W•• M1t1Mu Robin Willi8ml -1:ao- I =' WB INCOUNTRV ... I ALL IN THE FMA. Y ~THfLON> -1:86- 1) STM MNmN IN AN HOMMll TOSTM -1:40- S: MOYIE t * , The Stw Chlmber'' (19'31 MICNll Douglas Hal HoltWool -2'A--m AEllGIOU8 MOOAAt"DK' -.!:GO- • MOYIE * ** 'cncull" 119311 Biia t..ugolj. 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IPCJ 1 .......... 1:tl.llM ...... " l la.1''"1 .. ,_.llWIU "RClfl ur•H" "l.U.Y.L .. (NJ •n ta.• J nge CO.srt>Att Y-PtL--oT1Monefay, June 17, 198 PUNKY WINKERBEAN ' .. , .... by Tom Batluk DOONESBURY •. Al#) (,N RlJf¥1'1,12J. •11 WUf lfK.H. I !fllt¥1'151f1) ~ >aN7 WW .W ~1'~RIJ!IDS J A!JQ/( Rlf6)N; 'fHATJi'lt/Slfi,- • P~50/tlit!NtJIJ. I by Gary Trudeau THE F AMIL y BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) CIRCUS by Bil Keane "The FBI hos over 75 million fingerprints." "So do we." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "That's the third salesman who's sold us something today. Are you mad at me about something?'· DRABBLE GARFIELD iH15SUN 15 ENOOO~ iO BAKE YOUR 0RAIN5 MOON MULLINS ~Vf FOR /4 8~.AINY DAY ... 1 CHECl<'ED OUT Ti-1ESE SELF- IMPROVEM~NT BOOKS ~OR you,(c-~ " M~~~ TAKE 'EM BACK--JM S"".ART ENOUG~ v "I h1te Mond1y1." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ----i f I t • Go TO THE F~ t:OOR ,Jof '1' I .AND A$K MY MOMi t()YJ lM FEE.LIN',111~N COME &CK AND TtU ME : by Jim Davis by Ferd & Tom Johnson WE1.L., 1 Do H,AVE SOME~ BR,A IN CELL'S 1 HAVEN'T 7~~r... use:D, BuT r'M +40LDIN'EM '*'--IN RESERVE--JUST IN ~'JC ) CASE ... J 'i ~f j . PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz .--.....-------....-...... EYER SINCE WE 60T ~ERE TO CAMP, IT'S BEEN RAINING ~ l1VE NEYER.SEEN SO MISERABLE IN ALL MV LIFE .. If: I EVE~ 6ET DRAFTED TI41S SHOULD COUNT AS TIME SERVED ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston HC>NeSI. ~v. 8t¥: HoL'/ CDW I HIKE. I IS '/CVf!.. DPD a>!N' lo 01\IL '?I/ TUMBLEWEEDS . BRIDGE Q.l -Neither vulnerable. as South with 60 on score you hold: + K 7S <v AJ6 0 QS42 • .1105 The bidding has proceeded: North Eaet South Weat 1 NT Pase Paee 2 • PaH Pas1 ? What action do you take'/ A. -The sacrifical lamb has arrived at the altar. West's decision to reopen should be regarded as an unusual gesture o( generosity. He was hoping that his partner had some of the values you are holding. Double. and count the shekels. Q.2-Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •J65 <v K8' 0 KIO •A9852 The bidding has proceeded: North £.at SouU. West 1 • Pau 2 • Pua 3 + Paa1 ? What do you bid now? A. -You have a very promts1ng hand, but you have already told pa rtner that when you made a two- over·one response. For the moment you need do no more than raise to four spades -a ny move toward slam must come from partner. SAID~'DBE R\GHTBAC.K! by Tom K . Ryan ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.4 -East· West vulne rable, as South you hold: •Q93 <V 873 0 K102 •K765 The bidding has proceeded: Eaat South Weat North Pae1 Paa• I <v I + 4 <v ? What action do you take? A. -Despite your two kings. we would nm rate your defensive pros· pects too highly. At · this vulner· ability, we would be inclined to take out some protection by hidding four OMAR SHARIFF spades. On a good day. it might even make. Q.5-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AJ9 OK.18 0 Ql098 •Jt3 The bidding has proceeded: Sout.. W Ht Nwtt. Eut Pua Pan 1 0 PUI ? Pa11 2 NT S + ? Whal action do you take'! A. -In support of one of partner's suits. your hand is worth 13 points. We would not let the non·vulner able opponents steal the contract. Our choice is five diamonds, forcing partner to choose between your two suits. CHARLES GOREN JUDGE PARKER Q.3 -As South, vulnerable. you by 1-iar.ald Le Ooux hoJd: .-What do you bid now? A. -Att!R>ufh your club -.topper can only be deacnbed aa aketcby, your hand ia no trump orient.tld and we would be inclined to jump to two no trump. By a puled hand, that shows a 11-12 point.a and la not fore· ing. Our scattering o( honor card• suggests that it is very likely that pal"tner has somethlng In clubt. WHEN WENDY RN RETURNS TO THE COURTHOUSE AF'TE~ LUNCH. SHE TELLS JUOGE ~KER A&>uT HER MEETING V'llTH SAM D R IVER \'----- --------------- .. • K.17&l ~ AJM 0 J103 •8 The bidding has proceeded: Weet N•rt.19 Eut ••tll t• ow. 1 0 t • PUI !NT Pua 1 What do you bid now'> A.-. om•th1ng Jtranite i~ going' on here. 'How could Eut. hue t.he value• to bid bearta and partntr two no trump when you are looking at Lwo !toppers 1n the suit? It looka as if Ea.st 11 using t.ht1 vulnerability In an aUrmpl to talk you out of somet.hin1. Bid three hearts and '" what partner d0t>s. --. Q.1-As South, vulnerable. you hold: •A8762 <;)QM OQJ•11 The 'bidding hu proceeded: Wtet Nwtaa EM ~ •• ow.·~ t • '· _J #--- Angels' -youtli prevails Lligo comes of age to lead them past Chica o in 3-1 win By RICjlARD DUNN ~ ..... c-11•Adeool It seems now like a blessing 1n disjuise that the Angels didn't ac- quire Ben Blyleven from Cleveland by the June 15 trading deadline. From the way the Angels' young pitchers ha ve been improving, fa iling to purchase him seems insignificant. Of significance to the Angels Sun- day was yollag Urbano Lugo. The Angels' most recent farm. system product had an 1mponant performance at Anaheim Stadium, allowing just four hits in eight innings-gtus to strangle C'hicago, 3-1. before 4 ,2 I 2 fans. And on a day reserved for the Oldtimers and fathers, slugger Reggie Jackson took the stand. He homered off White Sox staner Tim Lollar in the fou nh inning, to tie Mel Ott for I 2th place on the all--t1me list with 511. His h11 also was ofgravtty to the Ansels. 1gnit1ng the offense and giving Lugo a small 1-0 lead to work . With. It was perfect timing for Jackson. whose hit in front of the Hall of Famers at Oldtimers Da} broke a long home-run drought. ,... ----~------ • ..i. MONDAY. JUNE 17. 1985 -• NHL draft •••• top player• aelected In aurprlelng order. R German dentlat race• to victory In Le Mena 24-hour race. 112. Jackson's last round-tnpper wa s May 11 . and although he feels the career count of homers aren't as (Pleue eee ANGEL8/82) Some former Angela manacera bad tbelr eay Sunday at tbe Old Tlmen Game celebrating tbe club'• 25tb annl•eraary 8eUOD, tncladln& (top) Jlm D.-J ............. "' ....... It ..... Fre&oel and BUI Rigney and Frank Robln80D (below). Clyde 'W"-bt ("-ht) •howed bi• •tuff, too. Aqel• went on to take S-1 declalon o•er ftlte Soz. Open goes orth -as T.C. falls with 8 ball .............. _Chen uadruple bogeys. and North survives it all Wqth four holes to go. though. 1t belonged onl) 10 onh and Barr -and when the Canadian bogeyed No. 17 with a poor second shot out of the left rough. Nonh was alone in the lead. .. , can't complain. I JUSt played bad, terrible BIRMINGHAM . Mich. (A P) -And) Nonh golf ... said Chen. who appeared outward!) unflap- calls h1mself"a survivor.': pable v.hether things were going sv.1mm1ngl) or '"I've always believed 1f you1ust keep -working sinking!) hard. so me good stuff might happen." Nonh said he had not been watch mg C'i1en at Nonh. who has spent a lifetime of hard times the instant the match turned -but he knew on the PGA Tour since winning the 1978 ne,,,ertheless what had happened ... You can tell the Open. wasscuffiingalongSunday, paired with T C. sound." he said. "It's a sickening feeling .. Chen of ·Ta1wan and hoping that something. • .\nd although he acknowledged 1he match anything, might happen. had. indeed. turned there. he said 11 might ha'e On the par-four fifth hole. 1t did -and 11 v.as ended up the same v.11hout the quadruple boge:. Nonh's 11clcet to his first victory since Che~ Hills ''.\II hope "'asn't lost for us at 1ha1 point." he an Denver seven years ago. said of himself and the rest of Chen's pursuas .. It North had a final-round 74 o'er the par-7(1 reall) helped get us all bad. an po)1l1t,n. hu1 four South Cclurse al Oakland Hi lls Count!) Club It shot~ \\1th 1J or 14 holes to go 1n Jn Oixn l.'an ga'c him a four-round 279. the onl) sub-par scon· e'aporate 'er. qu1ckl) ·· over what was supposed to be a Monster but what That ncarl) happened in 19., ·· 1 pla) ed rain had turned into a pussycat for the first three poorl} in the middle of the final round there and days. the11 I got m) act together I went from J four-or Chen had domesticated the course in five-shot lead to one shot. 1hen opened 11 up again astonishing fashion on the first da) with a double· and limped an. eagle, the first in the U.S. Open's 85 )ears. on No )f "Toda). I made the cnucal b1rd11: at :'\o 12 (at It gave him a lead he would hold for the first three kept him v.1thm a stroke of Barr. the leader thenl rounds. and fhen h1t som"? prcll> go<X1 shors from that point On Sunday. The Monster ate him ahve an one cfn ui ... equally electrifying instant. He sh\.ugged off the suggestion that his Chen double-hit a sand wedge and took a pre' 1ous U 'S. Open e'<penence had been pnmanh quadruple-bogey-eight on No. 5 pl\otal 1n hdping him sur. I' e the late logiam and uddenly l"llonh. who had trailed b) four "'in ... l'\t: been on the tour for I 3°) ears. pla) ed a lot strokes. was tied atop the leader board. of golf. been 1n that pos111on a fc v. times .. ~onh From then to the end. Nonh, Chen. Canadian said ... It's not onl) the Open expenence but ha' ing Dave Barr: South Afncan Denis Watson and. the chance to win other limes and scn.•wing up Pa >nc tewan vied for the lead. ' l''e been 1n pos111on to ""'n fi"e or SI\ times (sinle "T.C. opened the door for a lot of us at that I 978) and ha'e managed to mess up one \\a) or point." Nonh said. "It was a freaky thing that another " happens. We've all done it too man) times. '.'Jonh undef\\.ent surge!') an the autumn ol T.C'. bogeyed the next three holes to lose se"en 1983 to have a bone spur remo,,,ed from his nght How they finished 279 Andy North 70-65-70-7 4 280 Dave Barr T .C. Chen Denla Wataon 281 Payne Stewart Lanny Wad.kin• Seve Ball•teroe 282 Johnny Miller FU%Z)' Zoeller Rick Fehr Corey Pavln Jack Renner Tom Kite 283 284 285 7M68-70-72 65-69-69-77 72-66-73-70 70-70-71-70 70-72-69-70 71 -70-69-71 7 4-71-68-69 71 -69-72-71 69-67-73-74 72-68-73-70 72-69-72-70 69-70-71 -74 Hale Irwin 73-72-70-70 ---286 Don Pooley 73-69-73-71 But fo.r the tir;t lime in perhaps eight) ears. he ~1d. he ""a' pla~mg v.1thout pain .. It's been fun rnming tt' the gol r 1.·ourse e'er. da~. to tinall) win an) tourndmc:nl. but espel'1alh the Open:· he said. "It'' spn·ia I 10 get the mon ke' o ff' our hack to not hJ\e a hundred 1.hfferent peopk asking \OU v.h) 'ou·, e been pla\lng so temble There v.ere some dJ)S I \.\OnderC'd 1f r d e'er "'n again:· \ A::r.:orth bita out of trap on tbe 17th hole Sunday at 0 d Rill• Coune on way to winning 85th U.S. Open. strokes to par in JUSt four holes. But. almost as elbo" and follo.,,,,ed that up\.\. llh total tour earning::. remarkably. he rt'covered b1scool and regained a ofS22.131 last .)ear.h1sv.orstasa pro 'Tnck~m share of the lead. d1dn 't send any get-v.ell cards:· he s.i1d .. lt·s hard to 1.om~are the tv.o:· :'\onh o;a1d "()b, 1oush the) ·rl' both tembl) 1mponant The) ea(h ha'l' their '-penal n1chl· That '>'3S m\. first ma1or. but t1'1) one·s special because I ha' en't won for '>(I lnllF-· World triple jump mark to Banks INDIAN<\PO LI (AP)-Remarkable Wilhe Banks, one of the most exhuberalll performers in track and field , shattered the world record in the men's triple Jump Sunday night, leaping 58 feet, l I 1h inches 1n the USA -Mo6il Outdoor Cham- pionships. The 29-year-old Banks cra5ed the record of 58-81'1 set by Brazil's Joao de Oh,,,e1ra in the high altitude of Mexico C'i ty on Oct. 15. 1975 in the Pan American Games on his second attempt in winning the finest triple Jump competition in history. Overall. four Jumpers cleared 5 7 feet -the first time that ever has been done legally. Banks, called "The Bouncing Bamster" -he has attended UCLA law School -1s the first American to own the world tripit)Ump record an 74 years. The last was Dan Ahcame. who cleared a modest 50-1 1 on May 30. 191 I. Banks' performance came only a v.cel after he had broken his >\mencan record. leaping 5 7-11 '•in the ARCO.COiiseum Classic at Los Angeles. After Banks' phenomenal Jump. he leaped high and_punched his 'fist into the air. Often he has psyched h1msclfto1ump by listening to rock music on a headset before each attempt during a meet. and he hasexhoned the crowds to help him Jump by requesting the fans to applaud rhythm1call) He is one of the most popular track and field athletes ""ho competes annually 1n Europe because of hi s enthusiasm. Banks' series was 57-0. 58-111h. 57-IO'i. 57-51/z, pass and foul. Michael Con le). who earlier had won the long JUmp for the second year 1n a row. at a wind-aided 28-0, makm' him only the s1 th to reach drat distance in history. wound up second in the tnple JUmp at 58-1114, the third-he t performance in h1stof) -behind only Banks and de Ohvt1ra. Charles Simpkins tin1shed third at Y7.5 ' •and Olympic champion Al Jo} ner wa s founh al 57-31 • The first four finishers are the top four ~rfomwr'> in Amcncan hi story C'o nle} said Jumping 28 feet and 58 feet wcrl' significant bamers. but added he no" would hke to clear 28 feet legall} He had kaped 0' er feet for the first time m the recen t C'.\.\ ( hampion~h1ps. winning with a wind-aided 58-1 '•.This 11me h1~ 58~Jootcr was legal. In the long Jump· unda). the \\and 1)n Conle) 's winning anempt wa11 2 M meter<, ix·r second -JUSt over the allo-...abk 2 meters JXr second for re<:ord con 1derat1on Still. Conle} JOined world rl'\.·ord holdl'r R1lh Beamon (29'-21i ). meet record holdrr Carl Lev.1, (28-101/•). Larr} M~'rkks (28-::!1•). Jn\on Cinml''- (28-1'1•) and East German)·~ lu11 O..lmhw<>v.k1 (28-01 •)in the ehte 18-foot class WUHeBanb Don't get Guerrero mad, he '11 get hot Peclro Oaenero Angry, he h omers again to power Dodgers to 9 -0 win HOUSTON (AP) -Rt d-hot Pedro G uerrero couldn't believe 11 when he was truck out with men 1n sconng po 111on. So af\er he fanned wi th runners on first and second 1n 1he first 1nnin he rt' pond~ b belling a double and a l\ome run and dnvms in three runs in his next tw<Y' at-hats. "I was mad ThC' wa)' I'm h1tt1na I didn't behc"e on\-onc~ould mkc me out wuh men 1n konna po t1un. I Wll' ready after that." Guemro said after lead1 flf the Los Angeles t>odacrs to a .9-0 Wln over the_ Houston Astros Sunday night. Oucmro's home run was his founh 1n as many pmcs and tlC$ him wi lh e1aht Los ~n&elcs Oodaers and two Brooklyn IJod&crs for l.M ctub ttrord for home runs m consecutive aamcs. The home run 1s Guerrero's c1ahth in lhc Dodten' last nine pmcs. htJ ntnth of the month and his 13th oft~ season to place him thtrd m the Nauonal ~uc "He's hot,' Los natlct ma~ Tommy l.&sord.a sa1d,,''Hc's swin na the bat a well I\ I've ~n 811\CC 1 83. when he bit 31 home run ··He'' the kind of au who can actually carr) a club and that'~ whc11 he's do1n~ now It'' 1n<1pinng.." La$0rd4 continued Guerrero·~ e\planauon of h1~ hit· ttna streak. 1n "h1<1'1 ht .. 'I h11 4 ~ ~ 1n the last SI\ game 1s simple 'Tm JUSt SW1ng101 the bat and 'mak1ng conta t and wh~ )OU do thnt you'"e 101 a chance to ~t bast hit"' • nd hontt ru n'l." CiUC'tT'l"m e\ pl11 Md G~ro and Mlkt \fa'°'hall u~h . '\ balled 1n thl"l't' NO\ Valen1ucla. b-'· pitched a SI'\· tuuer ~.snapped :a personal thr~me losing streak and ga\C the Dodgers a s....,ecp of the thrtt-game scnc \'akntuela v.lllkrd thrtt and strud out th c in ('tdung cp his third hutout of the ~ason. I~ mi him for the Nat1tlnal LC'ague high The l\\trO' hnvt" not Si:'llrt°d 1n tht"H last~~ inn1n&.\ The Ood C'r\ tool a ~.{) kaJ an lhe third otl \tanC'r Mal e Otl. ~·' Ken Landreau\ 'mglcd \\1th ''ne out and \C Or<'d on (iuerreto s double Mal"\hall'\ ~inglc ortd tluctTCro (1uemro'\ two-run homcr hlgh· h1hted a four-run filth inning te"c Sn It'd off v.1th a smite l\nd 'ilCtlf't'd 1wo out on Gucrrtro'" Ma'' USOCVOTES TO OUTLAW BLOOD DOPE INOIANAPOLIS (AP) -The u,S. Olympic Committee peSMd unani- mously on Sunday a reso.utlon outlawing the practice of "bk>od doping·· but heard disagreement on Its proposal for random drug testing at Olympic Training Centers. The USOC. whk:tl appOtnted a special commlttM last taR to look Into a drug control program. hed W\t. a memorandum to the na- tlon9I ~ ~ of uch Otympk: aport, Mklng tor voklntary c:ompl9nce. George 0. MHter, the usoc MCm9ry e-•111. NPOrted Sund9Y tMt 20 ..... had .. pr~ the rMmCnndUm. n.. w no dll1gr..-nt on oonducang drug ...... 1"9tin'9 of vwtoua ~ • .but --usoc: rMmber• -lndudlna --let•~ -tMf ... propoMI ... ~and ptot 111ld .. -to .... •• randOm .. trelnfng o.neera. wt... m.ny • .._ ........ tor monthl et. drM. The btood doS*'9 reecMutton ~~ . .,...toone paMed Mt11er by tM IOC. et.mMd from the d..._... .._ te>me Amwtean atntet• had.~ ~ ri the practlee ~en the ~O...• LosAngeeeea. .,... . . 8tood doptltQ ,..... to. ...... - tr~"'~ ot bMM>d or Nd bk>od C9la into W\ atNete't bOdy, ......._ Ne own b4ood or .,.. of anotMr penon, to ~ OX• YI"'"' .. blood•wn. 82 Orange Coast DAILY PllOT/Mol\dey, Jun• 17, 1985 'SPORT S BRtAi\ If_ _ _ _ ----=---=-~-==--. NHL draft goes out-of-order but picks ~ake sense From AP diapatdes TORONTO-The top five picks in tM-National .._.~draftindttded all of the expected names. It was the order in which they went which was surpnsfog. Wendel Oarlc, a defcnscman from Saskatoon of the Western Hockey Leaaue, was chosen first by the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. Clark. a sohd S- foot-11 , 187-pound defenscman-left wing. was rated thml by man;sl teams. "The one took is the one we wanted:· said Toronto G Manager Gerry McNamara, who dickered with several teams right up until draft fime before deciding to hold onto the pick aJ\d grab C'lark. "H~ had the most ability, was the best skater, best shooter and the toughest." Followutg Clark in the selections were center Craig Simpson of Michigan State. the top-rated player b) the league's Central Scouting Bureau: defenseman Craig Wolanin, who 1s from Warren, Mich., and played in Kitchener of the Ontario Hockey League, taken by New Jersey: right wing Jim Sandlak of London of the OHL. who wt!nt to Vancouver. and defenseman Dana Munyn of Calgary of the WHL, picked by Hanford. Pre-draf\ speculation had Munyn rated ahead of everyone except Simpson. and Wolanin was tabbed (i f\h . Clark wa s thrilled and shocked to be No. I . ··11 was vel') surprising but it's the best moment of my hfc,'' said Clark. 18. "You always stnve for the be-st and to be picked No. I means they thought you were the best." Clark wasn't concerned with the Maple Leafs' recent reputation as a team mired in turmoil. "Every team is labeled like that when it's on the bottom. not just Toronto," he said. QQote of the day ........., ken. former ~ of 118noil cent• Met• tongtAme Natk>Nlt Baeketbale Aaoda- tk>n ptay9r: "Bobby Knjght doeeh't have Ulcert, bUt be is • <*lier." No last-minute baseball deals Major league baseball'~ trading dead-ml line passed with no-last minute deaJs being made by any teams. not even for d1s- 11lusioned Cleveland pitcher Ben Blyleven or San Diego second baseman Alan Wiggins. The 34-year-old Blyleven. who earned his 200th major-league victory Fnday ntght. has been asking the India ns to trade him for the past year. "Several clubs came at us late," Indians Vice President Joe Klem said Sunday. "Maybe if we'd had a little more time to develop something w11h them, 11 would have happened. The problem was"that we were always one key piece away from malti11t a deal. .. "The ball is not in my coun," Blyleven said. ··and 1t won't be until after the season. I don't want to make waves. They might send me to Pittsburgh." Trade talks involving W1ggms. who last month returned from hi s second drug rehabihtation program. also collapsed Saturday and the midnight deadline passed with Wiggins still with an Diego. but not on the active roster. Bradley weathers Rochester PITTSFORD. N.Y. -Pat Bradley n survived rain. two lightning delays and a late charge by Nancy Lopez Sunda} to post a par 72 for her first v1ctOI') since 1983 in 1he $255.000 LPGA Rochester 'tnv1tational golf tournament. Playing cautiously. Brad le} bogeyed the sixth hole but used strong wedge shot'I and putting to save par elsewhere as she carded an 8-under-par 2 0 and a 2- stroke victor) CH a Lopez. Thomas wants to unify title LAS VEGAS -Pinkton Thomas m wants "to get back to the day when there was only one champion " And Thomas. in the wake of his one- punch knockout of Mike Weaver in defense of the World Boxing Counc~I heavywe1sJlt tttle Saturday night. wants to take a step 1n that direction by fighting Larry Holmes. · But Holmes. the lntema11onal Boxing Federation champion with a 48-0 record. considers himself The Champion and has no intention of fighting Thomas or Tony Tubbs. the World Boxing Ass~1at1on champion. Weaver unbeaten with Orlolu Wayu Gr"• h11 two solo home runs • to lead a five-homer anack and Mike BoddJcker pitched a six-hitter as Baltimore routed Milwaukee 9-1 Sunday to complttc a four-pmc merican Ltaaue sWttp and remain unbeaten under Manager Earl Weaver ... Elsewhere, Dwa,.e Mu·plty hit 11 two.l"\ln homer in the ninth innina to win the first pmc of the doubleheader and Caney Lu1ford and Duty Baker homered in the second pme as Oakland swept Cleveland. 3-2 and 11-6 ... MfrJ' ._..... led off tfi bottom of the ninth inninJ with a double and scored on a single by Jim Presley to give Seattle i;.2.-1 victory over Kansas City .. : Dave Wbdleld singled home tl\e win- ning run 'in the ninth inning as Bob Slalrley outduelcd Rudy O'NeaJ, giving New York a 2-1 victory over Detroit and ending the Yankees' four-game losing streak ... Dwlpt Evans' sacrifice Boddicker fl y capped a four-run eighth inning as Boston ral lied for a 7-6 victory over Toronto that completed a four-game sweep of the American League East leaders ... Gary GaetU hit a two-run homer, Greg Gagne nit a solo shot and·Ken Scltrom scattered seven singles to lead Minnesota to a 4-1 victory over Texas. Cardinals win, aweep Cuba Tom Lawle11 drew a bases-loaded Ill walk to force 1n one run and Oule Smith squeezed home another in the founh inntng Sunday to lead St. Louis past the Chicago Cubs 5-2 Sunday for a sweep of their three- gamc National League scncs. The Cardinals made it four straight victories and eight in their last I 0 games while the Cubs st umbled to their fifth straight defeat and dropped out offirst place in the NL East ... In other NL games, rookie Chris Brown. whose four RBI powered San Francisco to a 7-3 victory in the opener, won the second game with a two-out single in the bottom of the 13th inning as the Giants won 5-4 and swept thes doubleheader with San Diego ... Mike Sd1midt'1 RBI sinJk capped a three-run sixth inning that carried Philadelphia to a 3-2 victory over Pittsburgh ... Andre Dawson hit a two-run homer and f\uble Brooks deli vercd a two-run 0.., ,... pMI• bf IUdwd KMMef Just taking thhura easy Dean Chance (up~r left) and Ryne Duren •tan aut«>1raph• and Manacer Gene Mauch and Duren It.ten• to An&el• owner Gene Autry Monday durtn& the old-timer• 8eMion. Smltb single as MontreaJ completed a three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a 7-2 k • v1ctor) ... NlekEsasky'sso~ohomerinthe~0thinning Heuga ·s I team ofT Bruee Sutter lifted Cinctnnau to a 6-5 victory over . Atlanta. Elliott coasts hi Michigan 400 reaches 1• ts goal BROOKLY N. Mich. -Bill Elliott, II running the final miles on a near-empt gas tank. nu~sed his Coors-Melling ,~ord G IRDWOOD. Alaska -At 6:30 uledforMay30.onaglac1alsiteinthe Thunderbird to victory ~unday t<? success-. p.m. on June I. Yukon daylight 11me. Chugach National ForesL but winds fully defend his c.hamp1dnsh1p in the Miller 400 at the Heuga Express team crossed the exceeding 60 miles per hour and M1ch1gan Interna11onal Speedway. • million vcnical foot mark. white-out conditions maqe it imposs- The tnumph improved Elliott s cushion as the Though some knowledgeable ski-ible for the Express' helicopter relay Winston Cup points leader and moved him into the 1ni authon11es predicted many of the system to operate safely. With similar kad as t~e top money winner this ~son with seven skiers would retire long before their weather projected throughout the victones in ·14 NASC AR Grand N~uonal events. . goal . all but one not only prevailed weekend. it became clear that an Elhott. who was as far back. as ntnth atthe 180-mlle but continued to ha ve the time of alternative site would be necessary. mark. roared back into contention and final!) oven.ook their lives as the:,-daffied. danced and Friday afternoon. a solution was Darrell Waltrip wuh 100 miles to go. delighted spectators gathered at the found when officials at Alyeska Elliott then extended his lead .to more than 20 Alyeska Reson Skyride Restaurant. Reson offered to prepare a course. seconds. but nearl} made a costly mistake at mile 174 The Heuga Express team was a 10-"We decided to run the Express in pit stop when he took on only 11 gallons of gas. leaving man efTon JO ski I million venical Alaska to take advantage ofa 20 hour little: margin for error. feet in a single da}'• conceived as a day," said Helen. team skier. "But we unique means of ra1S1ng funds for the could not have succeeded without the Hcuga Center in Avon, Colo. Con-talents of Chris Von lmhofs Alyeska tnbutions ofS I per venical foot were crew and the AT&T computer results solicited to benefit thecounselingand team who were willing to work a 20 rehabili11a11on work d0nc by · tbe hour day." Tooth-and-nail effort gets win LE MANS. France -A German denttst racin~ under an ass umed named shared the driving and the glory Sunday as a pri vate Porsche 9'56 won the 53rd Le Mans 24-Hour auto classic b' 25 miles II "John Winter ... fellow G·erman Klaus Ludwig and Italian Paolo Banlla covered a record 3161 94 miles w11h a car that out-raced and out-engineered official Porsche. Lancia and Jaguar entrants. It was the second straight and third overrall victory for Ludwig. 35. and firsts for Barilla. 24, and Winter. 35. who races under a pseudonym for famil y reasons. Televlalon, racllo TILIYl8ION 5 p.m. -BAIUALL: San Diego at Dodgera. Channel 7. RAOtO 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Dodgers. KABC (790). . '"""'- center for the reanimation of ph ysi-"The stamina of these skiers was cally challenged persons. simply incredible." remarked Bruce The center 1.1.as founded b) J1mm1e Becker. a physician from the Heuga Heuga . bronLc medalist in the 1964 Center who spent the entire day on OI) mp1c slalom. \\ho has multiple the course to hand the skiers a special sclerosis. pre-mixed fluid called XL I. designed Although fundra1s ing efTons con-to replace essential nutrients in 11nue. by the conclusion of the event, endurance-type activities. "All of a spokesperson for the center re-them hung in there. and I do believe poned that over S250.000 had been that a couple of them. Russi and received against the SI million goal. Crews in panicular, could have Gold medal sk iers lending their continued for several hours lon~er." talent in~luded Phil Mahre, Billy Kidd, Jean-Claude Killy, Bernhard Russi and Stein Eriksen. They joined Jan Helen. Leif Grevlc. Steve Lathrop. Mike Halstead and Paut Crews on a 1.25 I venical foot section of the Gelande Run at Alycska Reson . The Express was originally sched- Trout team gets second ANGELS' YOUTH PREVAILS IN VICTORY. • • .S~A .. BARBARA (AP) - Davia Nash of Wayzata, Minn. ralh~d from ·a second set loss to beat Whitney Reed of West Los Angeles 6-3. 6-7, 6-3 Sunday and take the title in the national men's 40 and over grasscourt tennis championships. From Bl signtficant. his blast over the ccnter- field fence set a nice tempo for Lugo "It's nice that 11 came at a good ume and It helped us win one." ~1d Jackson. who connected for the eighth time this season and ftr'>t 11mc since the club was 1n Milwaukee ''Hut 11 onl) means that l'\C hcen around a long time. that I'm getllng old ·· Lugo. on the other side of the candles. made JUSt his second rarecr stan for~Angels. He needed mnth- inning relief from stopper Donnie Moore. who notched save No. 14. and continued to look like the bullpen ace the Angels have needed "In the last inning. I wanted to fintsh _the game... said Lugo. who recorded an 1mpre'>s1' e nine c;tril..cout'i while walking onl~ Rud~ Uw 1n the eighth. "Bui :you l..no1.1. 1.1.-hat happened." Lugo left the game 1.1.-1th a shutout after gi ving up his founh hit. a lcadoll tnple b) Harold Baine ... 1n the ntnth He wasn't tired. the 'illuauon JU'>I called fo r M~ Tonfiht'• Game No game echeduled Tuesday'• Game Angela at Clevefand Time: 4:35 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). ending double play. The Angels picked up a full game and are now only a half-game back of the American League West-leading White So,. Charles Hoeveler of Ross. Calif .. and C'humm Steele of Cohassctt, Mass.. won the doubles cham- p1onsh1p m the seniors tournament, downing Terry Ehlers of Mission VieJ o. and Dennis Trout of Corona Del Mar. 6-7. 6-3. 7-6 Nash's victory concluded a seven- day tournament at Montec1do Coun- try Club that halt drawn a field of 96 players. BOATING Clippers contend the Bucks held back , LO AN'UE'tES (AP).:_ ihCCOs Aogelcs C"hppers, seeking to v~id the trade that sent Terry Cumnun&S lo Milwaukee for Marques Johnson, have filed a suit alleainf that the Bucks concealed Johnson s drug ~ habilitat1on. Tbc sutt. filed in Los Angeles Federal Coun on June 7, contends that the ('tippers would not have traded for Johnson if they had kn~wn that the former UCLA All-Amcncan had undergone treatment at the St. Mary's Drug Rchabilitallon Center in Minneapol is 1n July 1983. The suit contends that "representa- tives of the Bucks made both negli- aent and intentional misrepresenta- tions of material fact and concealed vi tal factual material regarding the use of controlled substances by ... Mr. Marques Johnson." Damages in the fo~m of ~oney or draft picks are asked, m add111on to an impanial arbitrator to handle the dispute. The Clippers had attempted l~ resolve the situation through arbi- tration before suing but could not get the Milwaukee franchise to agree to anyone other than National Basket- ball Association Commissioner David Stern to negotiate the dispute. "In essence. then. the com- missioner would be the com- missioner of only 22 teams." A response to the suit is expected from the Bucks in a few days. Johnson was trai1ed to the Clippers along "Ith Junior Bndgeman and Harvey Catchings for Terry Cum- mings. Craig Hodges and Ricky Pierce m September. The Clippers in February learned of Johnson's drug treatment. The 6-9 Johnson. considered one the league's best small forwards. had a subpar year in 1984-85. averagjng 16.4 points. 5. 9 rebounds and 3.4 assists for the Clippers. He missed I 0 ·games due to injuries. Cummings. who had suffered from a well-publicized hean ailement while with the Clippers, made second team All-NBA this season. Trotters begin search ,,.... ,.. dt1p •• , .... SHERMAN . OAKS The H8rWn ~Olten anncuad today that the CMrtotte CaNe•um In CNrtotte, N.C., wtlf be the *"'9 for the tryout c.-np to rectuit the ftrtt female ptayw tn the 59 ~ hfltory of tM wortd-r-.iowned basketball tMm. An lmpreulva.Jlat.Df~ ftneet women play9rl, 1111Md from the IUNeYI ~ the top 10 women's buketbell c:om.. .. Amateur 8Mketball Aeeoctdon of tbe.ilS.A.,.,and ~ ........ attend the ..-on. The.,,........ only Malon wm t8k• peace .. day, July 14, through Wednladllr. July 17. The lkllts, ftnMM Md c:om-- petltlve spirit ~In the Summer Olympic Gamet and NCM tournament comp9tltlOna convtnc.d the Globetrottert that It wu time to reoogrm lhe pro- ~ potentlll Md enofrftOUI i.tent of theee outat8ndlng women pt~. smc. the ,....,., •~eon 1n 1927, the Trotteta .__ .,_., tnnoYatora In the aport, lntroduQna the .e.m dur.k and the flllt tn.k -u wen u their tr~ o.tt batf.handMng -to hundfede of mlfllon• of people wortdwlde. TMy have revolotlontied Ind popu- larized the game. Onot apn ~ .,. maktng hi.tort ... the "pnnc. ~•baM" add• "pmc111" •o their nneuo. MORES~ORT~ PAGEB-4 "He (Lugol was strong the whole way." ~1d manager (1ent.' Ma uch. "H~ threw a 90-mile-an-hour fastball in the first. the fifth and the ninth inning. He had the same veloc1t} throughout the ball gamc ·· Moore ga"~up.an RBI ground out by Greg Walker. and a single by Carlton Fisk before getting Tom Paciorek to g.round into a game- Lugo. one of the )'O ung players whose name has been tossed around in trade talks. pitched a overpowering eight innings to lower his ERA to 1.80. Folkman wins quarterfinals "He had great command of his pitches all day." said catcher Bob Boone. wh o collected-an RBI single in the sixth and run-producing fielder's choice 1n the eighth. "When he came in after the eighth inning. he was still throwing as hard since the beginning of the game. Added Mauch. "Lach (pitching coach Marcel Lachemann) told me that when Lugo gtts close to a win, he can smcll 11 Moc blood ... h * ANGIL NOTIS -TM Clvl> ~a Drlef lwo-geme Oja al\O flnl•MO 5·5 on Ille l!Oma· land wilPI lhf win Tiie ~ Wiit IO<Sev tor Cttvtte'1<1 to -1 •l•·eame, lwo>Cltv roao lrlD 11\al t>eQlnt TuHdav Chlc.oo wlll be the nt'XI tloo Jll'll ,,.._.y, teem of ,,,. 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REDONDO BEACH -Mark Folkman of Kina Harbor Yacht Club won -the quancrlinals of the United tatcs Yacht R11cing Union'selimina- tion for the Mallory C'up. symbolic of the U.S. men:s sailing championship, in a three-race regatta sailed in J-24 sloops at King Harbor Yacht C1ub. Saturday and Sunday. Runntr-up was Bruce Gohson. Alamttos Bay Yacht Club, and third was Chris Raab, Huntington Harbor Yacht ('tub. The three top places arc eligible for the Area G (California) cham- pionships which will~ held at King Harbor Yacht Club Aug. 24-25. • The Mallory Cup finals will be sailed at Chicago Yacht Club Sept. 7-12. aoller rollp on ... Roller. skippcrtd by .Sue Franta of the hnst club wa the C1ass A wmncr of the first race of Dana Point Yacht Oub's Dana 8(1Jc ~ric' for women uilina 'Pcrfonnante Handicap R.ac· ina Fleet yachts . Runner up· was &n• Bana Mu.-. well '4tled by L)'nn Malano k)'. OPYC C1a\5 8 winner 1n lhc fi~mrc was High Hopes, sailed by Donna Noonan. DPYC and Vulgar, skip- pered by Pat Amtower. DPYC, was second. In the second race Malanosky finished first in Class A and Franta second. -To ucanna. '>kippered by Amie Wheelock. DPYL. was the Class 8 wi nner in the second race and Noonan was second. Nordskog upset Another )ong-standing pons rt· _ cord ~me to.a close Satu rday. Scpt1genanan Bob Nordskoa of "Taruna l~st his first offshore power- boat race 1n 33 years. In the 130-mile Marathon &.t Racers Association San Diego CluStc N~skog ~nishtd second, thrtt minutes behind Jerry HerbSt of Las Ve13s. 1t was Nord,kog's first loss in 2S ra~. The pair ran vinually even for most of the race untll Nord lt<>J bepn havm1 mcchanltal troubles and Herbst aradually pulled away. Hetbi4 ev rated 9S' miltt"J)CT 110ur for the COUl"IC. Third to finish wu Vic ~dclbrock El undo. ' OW. H S-. 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Computer stocks tumbled after Data General said ll plans to la) o fT 1.300 workers because of the computer industl) 's slump. and Hewlett-Packard said 1t will clo<;e most of 11s U .S. facibties for o ne week 1n Jul\ The no~ Jones aHrage of 30 tndustnaJs )lapped~ 5710 I 298.39 after ha\ mg been d own 7112 point at m1d~1on Losers O\.erall led gainers b" about 4 10 3 on the Ne~ York tock E\changc. whose:' composite index lost 0.28 to 108 28 Big Board \ olume slowed to 82 17 mtlhon shares from 9309 m1lhon to the previous sessio n. .\t the Amencan tock Exchange. the market \ alue inde' ro~ 0 10 to 225.83 WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Jun 17 Advanced Declined Uncha noed Tolali»ues New highs N~tows Tooav ID 239 772 17 1S AMEX LEADERS Prev dam l .. 271 761 11 11 NEW YORK IA.Pl Jun l7 Prtv. 1'00~ er~ AdVlf'Ced DKtlned UL Sl\ ¥nch11"9ed 1 otal lf.SU6 New l'lgh\ 106 N..., IOws '-31 NYSE LEADERS SAn•llll 1 9• 1 119 24'•-• SFeSoP 1 I 106f() JO-.~ 't S••aLff I .&A II 1150 )9-"' NEW YORI( \AP) -Sates • pm price ~~~1: 11& ll ,I U ::-; 1 and net cMnoe of the •en mos• S.vE1P 1 '° a 6' 21 , aClive American Stock E,icnanoe u ues NEW YOR K 1API -Sales 4 pm price and ne 1 c11a nge of lne 11f1een mos t a ctive New Yor1t Stock E•Ctla~ ssues ••ad ft Q na • on11 iv 11 1 S.•E A 1 )4 1 n , • • 1 r ad Ing n a 1 on a t t v a 1 mo r e S.v•" 79 1 > • • than s 1 more •na" SI S.•·~ 111 l SO 11 1Z'•., ' BAT Ind SCANA 1 16 9 1112 n • W~LaDB 162 300 nUoo 210.&00 198.800 173,600 162.700 138,000 133,SOO 4 • ~~ -r I~ lb Sperrv CP ..-~ MorganJP s + • Pan Am 7 J39 100 1 756 900 I S3J 200 I 316,600 1 14S, 100 1 068,000 l,OS2,400 ScnrPlo I 68 13 ~ u..,,_ • G •ft 0 .Schlmo L20 9 .36.J-.,. ..,, ScoAll 11 ti 61 II •-• TexasAir(p I• 1 1'"1 10 + • IBM ... ~ -I -1-1WA Scoa tnd 76 u ru4 l I 'II CrvstalOll ~otF et I~ St K p .. ottP 1 14 1 39 • ~ • e_y .. a rm ol1v1 s1 1 j u .. • TIE Comm OYlff .. 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Alleelt• 001 04o no-t """!Wt 000 000 000-0 Ge"" Winning Riil -Cuerrero (S) D~Hou1ton 1 LO&-Lot AllQt191 10, Housron 10 28-t.an<Jrnux Guerrero. Doran, ~nheM Hit-Guerrero (Ill r Duncan ... la ....... H ltllt h IO Vallln1le W,4•1 ........ '. • 0 0 ) MScott L.~) •?-3 • • ' • t OewltY I ) 0 0 0 0 0 Sol9llO t I 1 1 t I OIPlno I z t t ) 0 OSmllt\ I 0 0 0 0 I WP-V aiellruelll, tS,4'1 • ~ T-Ua A- - U.S. 0..... lat ~. Midi.) m Andv North, 1103,000 -Davt Barr. 39, llS T C. Chef!. 39. llS Oenl1 WalMH!, l9, 1U 191 PIYM S1ewar1, ll,'59 Lanny Wadli.ln,, 11,Ut Stv• a.1111eroa. ll,4Sf 112 Johnny Miiier, 1','21 m Fuu\I Zoetltr, 12,'40 ltlcll F~. l2,4aG Corev Pivin, 12,'40 JICl< ltenne<. 12.'40 .. Tom Kiit, 10.731 295 Hale lrwln, 10,237 * Oon.POOltv. 1,397 T onv $1111, l ,lt7 Joev Sll\dtlar, 1.397 Jay HaH, 1,3'7 AndY 8Hn, l ,397 Merit O'Mt1re, l ,lt7 Grt11 Norman, a.391 SColt SlmpM>n, a,3'7 117 Mllte ltt lcl, 6.34S ltavmond FIO\ld, 6,J4S Tom $1tckmann, 6,345 Gil Mor99n, 6,34Sa Hat Sutton, 6,345 Devld Graham, "3'S Frtdtl'lctl Funk, 6,C.S David Frost, 6,3'S -"91er Jacooaen, s, . .Q 1 llruce Lltt1ke, S.431 Curtis 5tranvt, S.'31 lit Skftltr HHlll, 4,'94 Loren RObtrta, 4,'9• a·Scoott Verplenl< Jlrn nwoe, 4.99• Scol1 Hoctl. 4,9'4 1'0 811 Gtauon, 4,olJ3 Larry Nt!MHI. 4,433 Jotin Mallatf•v. 4,43.J Fred COUPies. 4,433 L1rrv Mire, 4,433 1'1 Ronnie Bteck, U'6 Denny EdWarda, 3,996 m WaYM Ltvl, 3,496 &obt>v Wadklna, 3,4'6 Tim SlmPIOll, 3,496 Frenll Conner.l ,"6 Ed Flori, 3.4" J~ S.r>den, 3.4!' Jt) Dlcll Meat, 2,•7 Mon11 H111111tv, 2, .. 7 Sitt l1ret1M>n, 2, .. 7 ltafffl Alarcon, 2M1 ,,. Peter Oosterllult. 2,699 J 70·'5· 70· 74 '°'61·10-n '5·6'·69-77 n ·6S·73·70 70-70•71-70 10-n -6'·10 71-70·6'·71 7'•11·61·6' 71·69·12·71 6'·'7·73·74 n · .. ·7J·10 12-•t-n-10 69·70 71-7• 73·72·70-70 . 73·6'·13·71 7S·70·71·70 72·72·69·73 69·U ·n ·1• 69·72·73·72 7,·67-7S·72 72·7HH2 73·73·61·72 •9·75-70·73 72·67·73·7S 13·73·70-71 11-n ·n -12 74·71·?4·61 73·72·7'·61 75-70·77-70 7•·61·7•·71 71-73· 72· 72 72·71·14·71 71·61·76· 13 10-10-n -n 7•·71·74·70 n ·69·14·69 13·6'·74·73 n-n-11-n 70-7HS·74 11-11-n -11 72·70-7S·73 6'·71·13·73 72·73-71>-7S 71·69·76·7S n ·69·7l·n 7S-7H0·76 72·6'·75-76 74·72·72·74 74·61·17·13 72·71-76·13 71 ·75-73·73 71·7t·77·7• 1H2·n ·T3 71·72·7S·75 73·72·7'1·76 73·71·76·7• LPGA •mament (at lt9dlfttw, N.Y I -Pat Bradltv. $31,2SO 112 Nancy LOOtl, 23,5*7 * Bonnie Lautr, 11,212 .. V11 SkiMtr. 10, 169 l(lffl.,. Postltwe'lt , 10, 161 Atsuko Hllta11t. 10, 161 Ll'8 You119, 10, 167 -JoAnne Carner, S,26 t Laura 81U11ll, S,2'1 llO()ln Wt llotl , S.2'1 C1thv Mone, S.260 JanelAndllt'lon,S.260 Chris .Jol'llllOll, S,260 l(aJhy llaktr. 3.426 Juov Clark. 3.626 Penny Pulr, 3,625 Allcl Miiier. l ,625 Vicki Atverer, 3,211 2lt 191 Snerrl Turner. 2,193 Nancv Ruoln. 2.193 Barbra Mlirahlt , 2,892 llo11e Jones, 2,892 Amy Benz. 2,542 Nancv Scranton, 2,541 19l Sattv Qulnlen, 2..306 Vicki Fer11on, 2.306 8ecltv PHrlOll, 2.306 Mvre Bltckwtldtr. 2,306 ,,. Kim Shipman, 1,93' Allee Rltiman, 1.936 Susie 8ernin9, 1.936 Jane 81alocll. 1,934 Beverly Ktau, 1,936 SllYle S.rtoteccinl, 1,936 2'5 Snelltv Hamlin, l,SlS Carotvn Hill l,SIS Jerilvn Britz !,SIS Merci 8orertll, l.Sl• Anne·Marle Petti, I.SU Pal Mtver1. 1,514 Merten. FIOYO, l.S 14 2't Dewn Coe, I, 170 Cotletn Walker, 1.170 Oenlse Strlt>l9, 1, 170 Tllerew Htnlon, I, 170 Rull'I Jessen, 1.110 70-7S·69·61 7'·69·61· .. 71·70-67:71 73·72·70-71 72·71·72·71 7•·71·69·12 7S·7S·69·69 76·72·7Ht 7S·n ·71·70 76-70·71·11 72·74·70-72 7S·73·65·7S 11·12·71·61 69·75·7S·70 7•·71·73·71 71· 7•·73·71 76·69·71-74 79·69·72·71 17·10·12·12 71·76·72·17 71·72·73·75 n -7•·68·13 70·73·7 H S 11·7'·71-70 7S· 75· 73· 70 7•·1'·1J·n 7J·7•·13·n 16·72·7'·70 7S·72·77-70 76·7'·73·71 75·77·69·73 73·7'·70·77 72·71·13·7• 11·7•·72·71 7HHH7 76-17·75·71 74·76·n ·n 7'·7S·73·7J 72·7S·7l-75 79·73·6'·16 7•·7S-74·7l 7a·13·71·74 77·72·73·74 72·17·11-16 76·72·70·7a (I f DalH) 202 Peter Thomson l tt Eloer Gey Brewer Don Jonuarv Harold Hennl"9 e111v Ca\~r Gtne Llt11tr -Jlmm., Powell Oen StkU .Ken Sltll 201 110 '" 212 S26.000 68·'6·6' S 16.000, 67·61·69 s 12.soo. 69·69·69 s 12.soo. 67· 73·67 Sl,000 69·67-12 H.7SO, 65-73-71 S5,750, n 10·61 u.ooo. 10·6'·17 M.llJ, 69-71·70 M,llJ, 69·73·69 14,ll3, T0·14•'7 13.900. 71-71-119 HtlvWMd J'artl WIM>AY'S RHULTS 411f .. ., •• , .. "' .... " ,_...) ,.._ST ltACI . Ont mllt Crv11a1 Court IMcCarron) UO ),00 2 .O let C-IPll!QY) UO UO D1nct1111 ~Ill (Shoemaklf') UO Tlmt• 114 4/S aaccwa .AA.c1. 1 '""°""· Knwldvbl LCk (Pdrr) 49°90 2100 1100 Pvremld Zoth (Ollvere1) 24 ~ 1' 00 Kevin'' Trick• (Mell) ' 4 00 Tlmt' In 4/S '2 DAIL y OOU•LI (I·•> Delo 1209 20 THIRD RACI. One mne. Decontrol ISlblll•l 10.00 Golden e. !Meal Stlckellt lDtl•llOuuevt) Tlmt· I: .. 1tS 5.40 4.60 120 •..O HO JS IXACTA 1•·31 Plld 1tl9 SO ,OUtlTH •ACli. 6 furlo1191 Cir Mv 5111 151 Mrtn) 21.20 OtOIT ( o.i.nouuave) Olllant FIMI (Mere) Time: 1.10 llS. 120 seo .. 0 )aQ .. o SS •XACTA 12·5) Plld SI .. 00 ""'TH RACI[. Ont mllt Turkoman (McHer11ue> l 60 Aace11slon ~Detanouuav•> Sapient ($hot\'naker) Time· 1:3t 1/S. S.S liXACTA 13·41 oekl S6I SO SIXTH RACI[. 7 fur1ono1 l.20 J.00 u o •.60 3 80 Austine• cw !Pinc.av> 7 tO 3.60 UO For901 Tne Ring (Steven•) S 00 3 60 CalabOllO• IP.Orora) • 20 Time: I 21 115 S.S EXACTA 14·101 oeld 118.00. SI VliNTH RACE. 1 furlon91 Av11111tr Mlsl (Mcc arron) 9 10 5.00 3 20 $elt1 8utltlln (StevensJ 7 .0 • 20 D1ncl119 DlaPlav ISh<*T\11\tr) 3.80 Time: 1:21 215 n IXACTA C4·6) oald Sl49.00. 12 l"ICK SIX (9·4·2·3+0 Pelcl ua,111.eo 10 six wlnnln9 tickets (sill win- ners). llGHTH RACI . I· 1/161h mlle1 on lurt. Al Mamoon IOlllHYl UO 4.60 3.40 Tiit Noble Plever (Mccarron> 3 . .to J.00 Swoon (Stevena) 3.20 Time: 1:40 1/S. JS IXACTA t•·ll Plld '84.00. NINTH ltACI. One mite on lurt. Ralllaan IMai>eclroiH) 10.40 S.20 NONnl (McCarronl l•.20 Ab4anlin (Pinc.av) Time: 1: .. 415. SS I XACTA (3·71 Paid S25t.SO. Alllnclanc.t: ... 247. USFL· f • WESTERN CON,IRENCI 3.ao '·'° 4.60 W L T i-ct. l"F l"A x ·O•ktend 12 4 I .73S "'2 331 x·Denver 11 6 0 647 427 3'7 Houslon 9 7 O S63 •7' 3:M Arlzon• 8 9 O .471 341 367 l Portland 6 11 0 .lSl 762 40t San Antonio 4 12 0 250 254 374 •xtinU 3 14 o 176 256 '39 l[ASTEltN CONFERENCE •·Brmn9hm 12 S O .706 •21 •·New Jrsy 11 6 O .647 4J2 x·Memp11l1 10 7 0 .sat 390 •·Tam"' e.-v 10 7 o .sea 394 a·B11111more 9 7 I .SS9 lJO Jaclr.tonvlltl a 9 0 .471 36S Orlando • . 13 O 235 ?91 x ·clinched Plevoff t>ertll ~Y'•Sc«es No 111mes Kheclultd T9ftittlt'I Game San Antonio 11 Hou'1on l'rldaY, J-11 ••Jlf'H• 11 O<'lanoo ~ . . • • Onnee coumv MftiW's softMI (SS·and·-) SUNDAY'S ltESUL TS _ a dfYI'*' ?93 363 309 31.4 2SO 396 •1• Fountain Vallev 7, L~ Alem1to1 0 Fountain veuev 9. Hunllrn11on Beac11 2 Se11te Ana 7. Cossa Mesa 6 C dlvlllel't Su l Beac11 6, Wa11m1n,1er S Caro•n Grove 7. Newoorl Bt>ecll O C0$18 Mesa IJ. El Monie 3 Tuslln 11. Fullerlon 10 0eeo SM tlMine DAVEY'S LOCKER (Nt w-1 8Nchl -271 1n111trs 23 oerracU<le, I bonito. 2 vellOwlall, 2S rocklllh, 2 n1llbu1, 112 calko oeu, •?t '8fld, Dau, m mackerel, 11 JCul91n, 1 while seaoess. NEWl"OltT LANDING (Newpart BNdl)-142 an11rers 314 bass, I Yttlowtall, 1 halibut. 2 1>arrocud1, 22 rockfl1h. 318 mack tr ti Wlftend transaeflons BASE II ALL Amtrlc.n LH OUe CLEVELAND INDIANS-Acllvated Vern Ruhle 01tcr>er Serit Bute" Benton. c11Chtr to Matnt' or 1neo lnternallonal LH9ue NEW VORIC. YANKEES-Acllveteo Scoll Brodlev catcher S•nl Dan Pnoua, oulflt lder. to Columbus of tne 1n1ern1llon11 LH9ut Hlflenal LHllUt CHICACO CU6$-Placeo Bot> Dernier. outfltldtr. on IS·Oav di'81?ltd ""· rerro-acllve 10 June 1S Recalled Carrin Jackson outfltldtr, from Pltlilleld of tile Eastern Lt19UI NEW YORK ME TS-Sl9ne<1 Cr~ J.i· frlft, Ulorl\loo, and 11ui11ntc1 him to Klnoaoort oi the Aooetacnien LH9ut .. W,~A=I ~A~U ~ATUmfT ~ACT ff The folowlrlt 1*ton1 ere The IQUowlng P1AOft1 111 Tiii f0110w1nO pertona er1 Tiii ~ per.one 1t1 TM= ~ .,. dolno ~ a: Oolno bullneea u: dOlflO tMIMM ee: ~ bueiMM ee: dOlnO • 09ALCO'S ,OR REAL MZ VALIT,42SW.30\h FllllT OALl,ORNIA ~NOVAllEYC()M.. CUALAHOIAOH,H111. ITALIAN FOOD, DI!· St , Newport Bucfl. CA PARTNl!RS 27405 Puirtl MlCt CfNT(R, 1072 8,i. fMWPOt1 ltYd.. eo.ta Mele. "A l c 0 ' a I T A L ' A H 92863 AMI. ~ 300 MINlon 81jstol, Sant• Anl. CeU-CA t2t2t Al8TOAANTC. 270 A Ew Terry Lou P'1y, 6t0~ vi.lo, ClllfOfnltt tMtt fOMll '2707 ,,MOii 0. Polndutll', 17th It., 11 Meta, CA f11rn1MI, Corona del Mat. IUc:hanl"' s.-iton. 27405 ~ooymtad Commere• 241 E. teth It., Costa......_ 92t27 CA 92828 Puertl Altl ~ltt $00 Mt. Cent•. l td . 1 CellfOfnll lim· CA t2t27 ~ , 27QO HarbOt Thia l>ualnna 11 eon· Jon V .. IO ~tomla 9*1 Ii.cl P1#1nttthls>. t072 S £. Thia lxltlMN 19 con- #202, Coat• Ml sa, CA ducted t>y· an lndMCIUll O.vld 'M. ~tro, 250 e Bfletot. Suite 205, S.,,t• dueted by'OenP~ t2t21 Terry Lou FfiV Camino AMI Utt 112 Anl, Ctllfornl.192707 Franoee . ---TNt txittne.. 11 con-TI\11 1tatement w• nte0 Tuslln Clillfornla t2ta0 · TNt txitlnftf 11 C:Ofl· Thll etaternen~ fllld ducted by: an lndlvtdual wttll ttll County et.flt of Or· Rooer D. ~fro, 250 El ducted by: 1 llmlted 1*11'111'· with the Col.ln1y ,,._" of Or- Gut Dlfalco anoe County on J\IM '· Cimino Ae.i. lul1• t 12. ehlP angt County on ~ 22, Th.II tlaltn'*lt .,, .. nieo tN5 Tu•lln, Olllfornla HMO Sunnym.-d Commaret 1N5 _ with "'9 ~ Qwllef °"" ... ,.., -1't!ft bu•lhftr ft c c.nw. Ltd . ,.._..,oo •fie Mm--.. •• ~ angt County on Junt 4, Publlahtel Orange Coul duGted by· • ~II pan. 11td partnerehlp. By: Publl~ Orenoe Coatt 1N5 Dtllly Piiot June tO. 11. 24. n«ehll) · Sunnym .. d Commerce Dally Piiot Mey 21', June S, l'l1IOll July t, 1906 Rlchald R. St91lton c.ni...,.a Clllforn11·genar11 10. 11, 1986 Publlahtel Oranci-Coul M·630 Tlllt statement WU flied P•t tntrehlp, RIY P , M40e Dilly Piiot Junt 10, t7, 2'· with lhe county cwk or Or· otmeohtld July 1, 1986 111-•c NOTICE ange counsy on may 11. Tlll9 111teintnt w11 ni.ct rta.tC NOTJC( M·s.29 ,._. t985 with the County Cl«tl of Or· --------- Ml.IC NOTICt fllCTITIOUe MIWll nr11•1 anoe County on Mly 11. flCTmOUI .,11 ... NAm ITATWNT 0.Wlft 6 w...-. At• 191& "1'11.U NAiii ITATIW Thi followlng Pl'tonl arl tofM1i Al LMr, fMOt VOft The folloWtng S*'IOM art flCTITtOUe _...... dOfflo lxllll'IMI... IClllMft A .......... ,., Qarwl1t I We9n.r, Al· doing~ M: NAiil ITATl•NT 19 J 0 AG UM . OU EST lmM. C.....,,.11111 ...,..,_ A~ •• ~ n:: PORCHE WEST PHO· The IOll<>wtng per90na •. ,. HOMlf., 8392 Cftn1 Cl~ Publlahtel Otangie Coaal IC-. TOOAAPHV, 222 Colton doing txielnlel .. : Huntington Beach, CA Dally Piiot May 2T. JuM 3, Caltof"'8 ""J: CoM Street. N.wport BMoh. CA ND A LIMO. !51 Kllrnu• 92t41 10, 11, 1995 Publllhld anoe I 92M3 Oi'IW, Sult• •F·2. Co•I• Oevld Albert DurMu. 8392 M-'llO Deity. Piiot M*Y 21· Nie 3• ChrlltoPMr W•t. 222 M .... Cllll04'nla 92128 Crane Circle , Huntington 10, 17, 1985 M_.91 Colton StrMt, N1wpor1 Natlonat Oltpl1y Ad~ BMc:tt, CA t2t48 1111-tC NOTICE BMctt. CA 92M3 Ing, Inc .. • Calllornl• OOfP«· Thia bu1lneH 11 con· ,.~ Tiiis bu1IM11 la oon· etlon. 151 Kllmut Dr .. Sutt. ducted by: an lndMdual ,ICTmoul .,..... ducted by: an lndMdual #F·2. Colta M.... Call-0.vtd Ouf'MU NJ.Im ITATl•NT Ctwtlt<>P* Wiit loml• 92828 . Thie 1tat1men1 wu meo The lollowtng pereoM .,. P\Bl.IC *>TICE Thia 1talement •• llltd Tlllt bullMll 11 con• with 1he County CWtc ot Of· doing bullneM 11. . with 1111 County Oter1I of Or· dllded by:. 004'p0f•llon anoe County on May 30, 8NW PARTNERS.· I 3151 ,ICTm008 .,..... angie County on May 23, National Ollplay A<IY11'11t· 1985 Airway Avenue Suite D-l NAm ITATl•NT 1985 Ing. In<: .. Marline Martin, f'%TT1f1 Cotti MIH • California The lolloWlng perlC)nl .,. Pl71111 ~•tary PubllWled Otanoe Cout 92828 • doing bUll,_, u : Pul>lfifie6 Oninoe COM! Tiiie ttatemant wu tiled o.lly Piiot JuM 10, 17. 24, RlchardC Boatman 3151 ROCKFIELD PARTNERS. Delly Piiot May 2"f. "'-3, wltl'l the County Cllfk of Of· July 1, 1985 Airway A~ Sull9 I). l 3300 lrvlne Awnue. 8Ylt1 10, 17, 1985 ange County on June 4, • M-525 Costa M111, • C1lllornla 101. Newport Belen, Call· M-509 1985 92826 IOfnla 9288().3198 '27I07• Pl8l.IC f«>TICE W Freet Newc:omb 3901 Taylor B. Grant. 3300 PlBJC NOTICE Published Or1nge Co111 waai Segeratrom 'santa lrvlM Avenue. &Ylt• 101, Dally PllOI June 10, 17. 2,, 'ICTmOUI .,..... An•. CllllOfnll 9270.. Newport Balch, Calllornll -flC-nnoua--..,--.,...---.-.- July 1, 1985 NA• ITATllllNT Gregory A W-.ld 8581 t2M0-3~H .... _. AT'lmNT M·528 The followtng persona are 8rtdglwood ·Drive 'Santa Carl J .GrMnwood, 17581 TI:'i:rtowtng PWtC>n•.,.. 1----------doing bualneea u : ROii. C111fomla 96'4o6 lrvlM 8ouleV11d, Suite 200, dol 1>1411'11M .. ; PllJLIC f«>TICE INBTl{UTO IDIOMA 1 Thia bu11ne11 Is eon· Tuatln, CallfOfnla 92880 s'l A 1 SL A H o 1--..;..;.=..;..;~;.;.;..;;....._.-n~RNAC L, 108~ ducted by:• general part· Thia b~tln .. a II con: DANGEROUS WHENA:J ,ICTITIOUI .u• Cr .. Cypr .... CA nerlhlp ~.~ by. 1 general part OF CALIFORNIA, U91 NA• ITATI RJahard C. Boatm1n ,..,..,, p Ou~r Cir Hllnt1n9ton The tollowlng ,_.tonl ere HOflClon Oenlel Lopreta, This 1tat9'Mlll WH ftled Tl ylOf B. Grant "-'II ,.:;.....~,. ""' I h .. _ Cou C I 0 This ltaltmenl WU flied • ..,., · .,..._., dol~ l>ullneu u ; 10659 Cllarlel Cr .• Cypr.... w 1 1,,. nty lerll o r· with the County Clafk 01 Of· Jt.me1 Allln Stengelend, N~L'1~~1SJ~~vT~Hs c~~u1lnu1 I• con· = County on May 17, •noe C$>Uf11Y on Mty 17, "'491 OuttlQQlr Cir., Hunt· _ 1985 lngton e..dl. Caltf. 82e4t GROUP, 17571 Newark Cir· ducted by: an Individual h-a-I W ........ -f!%mf'1 Thia bullnMa ts c;on. cle, Irvine. CA 9271' H. LOl)ete -·"' ..,_ .. t• ducted by: en lndMdUll Bruce G Rich, 17571 This atattment wu nieo tom171 At Lew 19'01 VOft Qefwlfl I WllM', At· s' K--.. _ '._._ ... tomep Al L.Mr, 1MO'I VOii Jam. tlllglland Newartt Clrete, lrvlne, CA wttl'l the County Clerk of Or· ~;.:_1 • ,..._, C Kin'"" AYenlHI, lrrine, Tiiis 1tatem1rtt waa llled 9271' Ange County on June 4, ,...._ _, • • CaMomla tlNI with the County C*'k of Or· Thie bualn•11 11 eon· 1985 Publlehld Orange ~ Publlthed Orange Coat ange County on May 22. ducted by: an lndlvldual F271111 Dally Piiot Mey 21, June 3, Dally Piiot Mey 27, Jun. 3, 1085 8Nc:e 0 Rich Publlthld Otangie Cout 10, t1, 1985 IO, 17, 1985 1'171- Thll •talemlrtl WU nled Dally Piiot JuM 10, 17. 24. M-'92 M-'93 Pub411Md OrWl09 COl9t with the County Cleric of Of. July 1. 1H5 Dally Piiot Mey 2-r. "'-3, = County on May 30, M-523 Mt.IC NOTICE 10, 17, 1985 M-505 Pub111~ "-'r;r.~ Nl.JC NOTICE FICTmOUI .,..... NlJC *>TICE ....... VT ..,.,..,, .. ,. .. lrATIMINT -~ --.,. f«)ftlOC Dally PllOI June 1 , 17, 2,, FlCTmOUI _,..... The lotlowlng peraona are flCTITIOUI IMl ... U n.vLl\I •~ July 1, 1985 NAm ITAra.NT doing bualnea u : NAm ITATI...,,. M·52'4 The followlng perte>na are DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM dolTlle ~ ~· lfa '=A=I . ---------doing lxlllMM u · PROFESSIONALS. 8062 ng .,.,..n.M u . Thi to11ow1ng fltllllC f«>TIC£ G.l.G.PAINTING&MAIN· Sell Cir .. Huntington BMdl. COSTA MESA HUB dolngbualn111:'°"'.,. ---------TENANCE 22181 Wood CA 92828 CAPS, 191' Harbor Bl.. 8 0 B LAN DSCAPE f'ICTITIOUI MlltNlll l ... nd Ln . .' Hunt. Be'h .. CA Barry James Parker, 8062 Colta M .... CA 92827 MAINT.ENANCE 28312 Via NAMI IT A Tl•NT 92046 Sall Cir , Huntington a..ett, Cllllomla Hub Cape, Inc:.. Gavlota M~ Viejo CA The lollowlng peraon1 ere Gary L Golfoe. 22181 CA' 92828 a California corporallon, 92875 • • doing butlneet u . Wood llllnd Ln .. Hun1 . Bch.. Tl'lll bualn .. 1 11 con· Cl2272 Foothill Blvd .. Sytmar, Br1.,, Oevtd Blaaonnette B & J INTERESTS, 13902 CA 92048 ducted by: an lndlvldual A 92342 28312 Via Oavlota M .. Glmbert Ln .. Santa Ana, CA Tllli bu1lne11 11 con· Barry J. Parker Thia buslneu 11 eon· VMljo CA 92975 ' 92705 ducted by: an Individual This 1tat9'Mlll wu "i.d ducted by: • COl'Pol'ltlOn Thta bualnua 11 c; • Beverley Anne Sharpen, Gary L. Gollo1 with the County Clafll ot Or· Cellfomle Hub C•. Inc .. ducted by: an Individual on 13902 Glmbert Ln., Santi Thie statement wu filed Inge County on May 20, Ml+: Nunee, Pr.aldent Brian O.° Bluonnette Ana. CA 92705 with the County Cleflt of Or· 1985 • ttetement WM nled Thia •t~ternent wu filed J1ne1 Llncoln, 13982 ange County on June '· '27tMI with t~outynty C~ of rs· with the County Olen! of Of. Glmt>en Ln , Santa Ana. CA t985 Publlll'led Orange Coaa1 = n on UM · ange County on May 23 92705 · F271011 Dally Piiot May 21. June 3, 1985 · Thia bu1lne11 11 eon· PubHllhed Orange Cou1 10, 17, 1985 ~ '177•1 ducted by • general para-Dally Piiot June 10, 17, 2'. M-500 o!~~~ 0r7 24eo:t Publlahed Otangie Cout Mrlhlp July 1, 1985 l a' 1985 UM l ' ' ly !Dally Piiot Mey 2t, June 3 ~~ =:n, WU filed M-528 P\8.IC *>TICE . . M-549 10. 17, 1985 • with the County Cler'k of Or· FICTITIOUI _,..... M-608 = County on JuM '· Mt.IC NOTICE NAm ITAThlnf'r The followlng per90N are '27I071 'ICTmOUI IU ... 11 doing bus1neu u; Publtlhed Orangie Cout NAMI ITATu.NT (A) EXECULINE LIMOU· Mt.IC *>TIC£ Delly Piiot June 10, 17, 2,, The toflowlng perlOl'll are SINE. (8) NEWPORT HOT '1CTrTIOUe IMlll•h HOO July I, 1985 doing buslneea as: DATE LIMOUSINE, 3810 S. MAm ITAT'llmWf CRAIG RANDALL M-534 RIGHT START 2900 Flower Ste H Santi Al\I Thi lollowlng per9on1 are · · · · ~ bullneae... HOO. loving son of Srlstol. A-106, Coe1a Meea. CA 92707 (I NEWPORT ST •• CA 92826 Mk:hMI s..n Mett.z. 3810 0 IN A ... T Eugene and· Dons. PlB.IC NOTICE LS Hun1 and Auociatas. S. Fio-Sit H, Santa Ana, SI NS. (B) COAST PROD-Brother o f Bryan, Inc . e California oorporatlon CA 92707 UCTS, 12550 Logan St., flCTITIOUI I U ... 11 Thia buslneu 11 con· Kenneth John McNab Colla Miii. CA 92&28 Bradley and Robert. NA• ITATl•NT dueled by· 1 oorporatlon l3l2 w Balboa Blvd Ste' Hermon Robert lmH . Passed away June 11, The following peraons are LS Hunt end AllOClates, 5. Newport Sch .. .'ca111. 2701 Sandpiper Or .. Cotita 1985 Services Tues. doing bullnasa ea: LeOeena s Hunt, Pres. 9288l M111, CA 92828 d J 8 MESA TECH NICAL Tl'lll 1tetement was tiled Tiii• butln•H I• con-Pa1rkll• JUM lmas. 2761 ay. une I , 1985, ll PRODUCTS, 328 N N-· wllh tlle County Cieri! 01 Or· ducted by: 8 general Part· Sandpiper Or., Cotta Mesa. A .M . at Prince of port Blvd., Suite 106, N-· ~ eou~-Jwne •, llerll\lp CA 92828 peace L 11Th"enrn port Beecn, CA 92663 1985 MlcllMI S. Maltz Tl'lla l>u1lne11 la con-Church. 2987 Mesa Gene E. Tunlaon. 1527 ,211121 Thia llllement wu llleO ducted by: l'lu1band and wife Verde Drive, r-ta N-pora Blvd .. •3•. Coste Publlanod Orange Coaet wl1h \he County Cler1! of Or· H. Rober1 '"* \AJ8 MMI. CA 92827 Dally Piiot June 1o 17 24. •noe County on JuM , Tiii• 111twnent was filed M esa. In lieu of Thi• bualne11 la eon· July 1, 1985 · · t985 • with the County Cllfk of Dr· flowers the family re- d': 'iY: fu'n\~~ldull M.538 ~ ange County on MfiV 8, 1985 quest Me morial Con- Tl'lls llltemerlt WU liled Publllhed °'1r;r. Cou1 Publlahed Orange~ tribuuon.s be made to wffh the eoun,y ~or Ot'· JDallyly Piiot .June 1 • 17' 24' Dally Piiot May 27 June 3 Pr1'n ce o f P eace Cou J 111-1c *>TICE u 1· 1985 10. 11. t"'85 . . ~~ nty on une 4· l'UUL M·522 • M-'87 Lutheran Church. f2710M FICTITIOUI MllfNlll Published Oranr Coast NA .. ITATIMINT Dally Piiot June 1 . 11. 2'. The 1o11owtng pert001 aref r---------~---------!----------. July 1, 1885 doing bullnesa u : TODAY' s M·527 01 REP CO. 3089 Klondlka AYe , Colla Miia. CA 92828 Ctierles Cllaater Ives. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1111mt lC loll\TICE 3089 Klondike, Co.ti Meea, --"----""-----•CA 92826 'K:TfTIOUI flUllNlll Tiiis bualness Is con· NA• ITATl•NT ducted by: an lndlvldull "--A~c= .. =-o=.=.=-----:----------:------======J Thi followtnn peraone are Cl'larles C. 1\191 doing bull-u · Thll ltltement WU filed ~ ~l:~::d LUNON'CRAFT. WOOD· wltll ll'MI County Cler1I of Or· 9 Walk tieavlly W~KINO, 2349 Ru1gera = County on June •. 1' FOf'lallan St .. Colt1 M .... CA 92120 '711UO 15 Rulllan'a ;John R. Lund Jr .. 23-49 P bllltled Of Cou1 ne!Qllbor =~~re'' St .. Cotit• M .. 1. CA Den~ P1101 June -r;r. 17. 2,, 18 Female demon Thi• bualneH 11 con· July 1, 1985 17 Alhlrsl M 537 18 w .. ponry ducted by: an Individual • 19 M•k• 1ew1 John R Lund J r. 20 E11abli1hed r1111 1111emen1 wu tlled I 2 1 Effrontery wltl'l 111e Coun1y Clerk ol Or· ----------22 Area unlit ange County on June 4, PmllC NOTICE 23 Auumpllon 1985 , _________ _ f71t070 FICTITIOUI aUllNl!IS 25 Enjoy Publlthed Orange Cout NA• ITATIMINT 27 Pronoun Dally Ptl01 June 10. 17. 24, T-foltowtng pertons are 28 femalia title July 1, 1985 doing bullnMI •: 29 Young11er M-533 CONCOURSE WEST. 844 32 Vocallz9d 8 Terminal Way. Colla 35 Orab ---------MMI, CA 92827 37 Fuu P\8.IC NOTIC( Mlctlaal A. Bontoff, 352 38 Sl)lfll• -------------VlciOfia St , Apt. 12, Co111 309 Pay!'?.,.. 'ICTITlOUI Ml ... 11 Mela, CA 92827 ' lntr._- NAMI ITATllmNT This bullne11 I• con· !~ ~~~t Thi IOllowtng peraons are dueled by: .,, lndMdual 4, Cl\IMM Ille dotng butlnlls M : MlcllMI A. Bonton S. Grangee se ExtinQYlthld 57T..- 58Eut 59 8r1lny 60 Ot • oereaJ 61 Ferret out 82 La -tar pl11 83 Bird 90\lnd 6' Pa~age weight 65 Contalne, DOWN t J-'ryltem 2 Boyfriend 3 Wald 4 Subltt1tum 5 Mager 8 Dill• et a1 7 FrMblet 8 Dining roome 9 ..... t·•.11 10 WtepOn I t Oen 8rldlay 12 H<x1M pea11 13 Beata gen11y 21Tle RIDGECREST BUILDERS, Tiiis at1tement WU ftled ,5 Jaz:i number ange County M 2119 Thurln Ave.. Cotti Wltl'l the County Clertl of Of· 48 Ouay rtalC f«)TIC( 1985 on *Y 22· 92&4e ....... Mf\ftl"C Ron Ofi\191', 1' S.,,t. Cleta M .... CA 82027 ange County on Mey 17. 41 FlaWI 2• Alvw'• end 28 OT book 28 Table mal 29 Anotf _____ ...___. __ , 1 5 Oavtd Stephen CcMe. 1291 ,._ ""'"'4 Dr .. ~ Mlarage, CA Paul Poehlman, 2t19 1885 • 51 Pley •vii• fllCTTTIOUe .U..U PubllaM<I Of "7770M Cape HOltl Or , H.B . CA flCTmOUe .,_11 92270 Thur1n Ave , Cotita MeM, CA "1'11• MAm ITA~ ~ Cout 926'1 . MAm ITAT'llmNT Thi• 1>u1ln•11 II con-92127 Publllhed Otenge ~ TM followlng per9on1 .,. Deity Piiot Mey 2 · June 3. Thi• bullne.. II con-TM 1---... P«'IOtll .,. ducted~>" • general Pll"I· Tbla 1>uei,,..1 It con· OaJIV Piiot Mey '17. June 3, --------~ ~ •: 10. 17. 1985 M·50' duoted ~ ~ doing~ a.: nerarllp ducted by. an lndlvlduel 10. 17. 1985 Logan M.w,~,o~.l30C! TO.hlvtdl .... 1 __ 1 ... ........ J.f .A. EHT!APAISES. 139 I A !~~ucpt~. Paul Poehlman M_.88 2929' '""'"'' ..._, ,. .,., _,,..., ,,,_, Wllnul .tB Colt.a MMI CA nc: .. """" ~,-1, f_,,....,t Thia 1111ement WM flied 9 21 P\8..IC NOTICE :"h the County C"'9< Of Of· 92827 • ' Thi• ljJJ9'Mlll w11 llltd with Ille County Clertl of Or· ~.-+--+--+--s:.=.~l=,"r,~'92l{,11 'ICTm008 .,.._11 19X: County on Mey 13· John Vaughan Or oner. with t~~ty ~1er11 ~ ~-anoe County on June 13, Nil.JC NOTICE fhl• bUtlnett la Con· NAMl ITA~ l'l7m1 139 Walnut •B,Colt•Mlll. =-. 1985 dueted by: an Individual The lonowtng ~ .,. Pllblltthect Orange ~ CA t 2tt1 JJ27loee 1'11*1 PlCTmOUI Ml8INI•• Richard A Moller dolno butlneal •: Dally Piiot Mey 2.,. JUM 3 Trtiey Anne Thell, 139 Publllfled Of Cou PuDlllhect Oranat Cout NA• ITATIMINT . Tlllt alallfr*1t wu ftled P,f;MELA BA-TES IN· 10, 17. tH5 • • Walnut #8, Coet1 .,._.,CA Diiiy Piiot June 7. 11 2.' Dally Piiot June IT. 2'. July The lollowtng pereons.,.. i--+--+-- wltlt 1111 County CWtc of Of· TERIOR OESION, 2732 8 ........ 92t27 July t t985 • • . 1. 8, 1985 OolnQ l>utlnlll .. : •noe Covnty on May 20 £Mt Coeat Hlghwey, Corona Tritt bu1tnea1 11 con· . M·53' M-M7 1 fl H . STREET AS. 1886 ' del Mir, CA t~25 ducted by: CO-Plt1Mtt 80CIATES 3191 "I t fl'l1IM1 Pamtll Jana 8110 Trtiey AnM ,,,..1 • "tPO< Pub41tNd Orange eo.t NelltMOe, 2021 Or~ rtalC fl)JJC( Thie etatemen1 w• ntld "8.JC f«)TIC£ ~ Drl\le, Colle M .... O."v Pltol Mty 2T. JuM 3 L1111, Orangie, CA 92"7 with tM Coun~ CWtc of Of· PtaJC f«)lJC[ Ca~:::.:. And Qom. to 17 t915 · • Thie bu11ne11 11 eon-flCTTTIOUe MWll "'191 County on "'-4, ACnnoue llUIMM PlCTmOUe .,..... c>any, Inc., a Callfomla oor· . ' M·502 duc1ed by:., lndMOutl ,.._ IT.A1-T IN S NAISIT.An...T "AMI ITA,.._,,., ~·Tion • .,111 ~POft 'c°% ... +--.t--t--P 1 m1l1 J • ne 8 • t • 1 Thi fotlewfng Pl"IOfll .,. ~ The fOloWlng panone are The ...-....... -.. .. 1 ...-,. ..... 1 .. ... Nlltano. dOlng ~ 111: ""*'*' 0t-anoe Cou1 ooeno bu11ne11 • doing ;;;;;;.: ;,; ~ -... '°',;.; eHit ... • rtaJC f«)TIC£ Tlllt ltatlrnlnt wee fllect MOHLON CONITAUC· Dejy Pflot June 10. 11, 24, D.H. IHV£STMEHTI. 200 AO UATIC CONC£PTI Thomel L. ~-319t .._. ..... -..-...... ----------•wtt11 the County~ of Or· TION CO , 2ea12 !apelt., Juty 1, 1N$ ~ Center Oi'., 1106. J$19 A bet eoa.t Hwy' AKport Loop l:)rM, Cotti l'ICTmOUe ..... Inge County on Mey 2' tM5 Or • MIMIOn vi.to. CA 0291 t M·532 Newport IMclfi. CA 92tl0 eor• del Mar OA 92825 • MM;a, Callfemll 82129 .......... -~~ 9IAm ITAT'llmMT mMii Betv D. MonlOn. m12 Dena HarOldi *7 a.. w 1111am Scou Nlccun Thi• bu11nan 11 con• Thtfolowtn0penon81re Publllhed-<>range Coat &palt1r Dr , Mllelon vi.to. allore Dr .. ,_!.~ Newpoft 1..01Wee!BeyA~ ..,boe· ~by' 1 gtNrll '*1· , OOlnO ~ .. Diiiy Piiot May 21, June 3 CA 92891 "8lJC llJlJC( IMeh, CA ""-Ce1 92181 ' ' ~ CALIFORNIA DININO 10. t7. 1985 ' Tiiie bu . .U-It coo. Thtt. ~ II oon. Tll1I buslneee 11 con• eettton Ir~ a Oom- SEJIMCH, 3119 Pullmen M-503 duc1.s 'a" In lnOMduel PtCTmOUe .,_... ~~an lndMdual ducted by-an lndMdual piny, Inc . Aol>lf'I 1. .. !~ ·.~ t 17. Coete MeM. ... w-lllll'lnH-T~-ry .... MonlOn ..... ITAT'lmNT ~ --=.••t -~ ~ S Hiccwl Httrll, 11, p,..,..,. ..... ..... ..._ ""''~ ....... t*"'9nt ... llled Tt'lllffollowlng Pl'9Cf"I.,. ,,_ .... --·-1'bll "''*'*" ... l(lecl TNa .. ,,,...,. ... TNMor-. ........ 0. 1 tO Wl111 Vie~ a..t of.Qr ........ ....._. •· wMI ..,,_ ~ Qer1I of Or-w1tb Ille~ C6eft1 Of Or· wttti "'9 ~aft ot 0r.INo..-t-.,._.~,._-+_ Pr°'"°"'°'y Dr~ ....,. MTmOUI .,..... 8rlQI County on Mey 20. wtA..-STHI! HACH. 325 lr"'9 County on ~ t•. enoe County on MfiV 20. enoe CountJ on M,y 23. pon e.otl, CA MAm ITATlmWT !985 I Merine A~, l•lbo1 1111& 1916 1915 , ...... l'!"'t--t--t-..... -_, TMI ~ It con· Thi followtne peraone .,.. ,.,._ NUnd CA HM2 ~ ,.,_ ~n dUCted by an lndMctl.lel Ootng ~ ae: Pubhiled Otanot CciMt T -eiitn roctucoon Co l'utllltNd Oranoe eo.t Publllhed Orange Cout PutlllltMO On C:... n.odOr9 e.ntllo PACIAC COAST CON· Delly Piiot Mey 2-r. June 3, Inc.. • Cellfornla COIJIOf: o.11'( PloC JVM 11. 24'; Julo/ Delly Piiot May 21 June 3. Ditty Piiot M., 7.' ~ 3. i--+-+--4~-+-Thle ~t WM llled CMTI.. 1211 0... Holn 10, t7. 1985 etlOn, 332 N Pelm cyn., 1• 8, lH5 tO, 17. tM$ 10, 17, 1"5 with .. Co!l;!!J-Olerlr of Or· Dr • ~Ol'I 8Mdl. CA M-501 Palm 8prtnp. CA '2212 ,M-665 M'"'418 M·510 '-::=-::=-====:r=== 10 11 12 .. r, > l ~ ~ CoMt OAJL Y _PfLOT /Mond9Y, June 17, 1tM • !1!11.E IMICI ~ °' ~""'.inou.,, 9f .._ ~ '°' -:.=r,:: • ".,."""' ~ 11y..., ::t,...,..;.. .._ .... ,~ ..,,... enc1 _, .-. -~ "' .... ,.-.,.,....,......,. • ........ ..., = =---=-a=-::=:::,: !'...,h ~ ...... "*': o.;::,~~ °' ~ ::=•u...•~~·-~~.ft.°'tit~ ~:..~:.:==~~~: ,........,. ~ • n1 ,.,~ .. pm =- -·--etty•o0eeotc11nd ..... tt. uq.. Ind ~1=.,....°'•*'-~ . ._.,. b ..,....._ f/f '* ... --. ......... ....-,.... .. ,... ., .. ...._ ... ~•---,. ,_, 11 ~:#f ..... ........, ·~~·~-.::-in": 10-==~-,,. !~~-W.ottt..-.oo. Onlf ,._. i. .-no....,._.tM C10JIN,..,_•_..°' -::-~flt._ Olly -lt'aH WnNMI -...andW...1Cet1t•~.,...."' Mki 9'1Y ,...._. NotfMood.' luell by.._..,...,.......,_.,...., eo1'19"9 •c 101 ~ ... 0...0l .. °"oferw.. .,.. ....... ,__9! 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UNlUI YOU TAKI eGIMdand~tOthe lltflownOU~l'900fded TheOeneftcl•y .... lllld HorthwoocJ.-..,. ...... "'IVAILM AATa ~ ............ 00.tN ceftVMI ~ ......... ,wvrt -W:-~~~r~~ ~-.~~°:: :0~1~1~:::-'o~t:..r.~ :::'~~.;:.; ~:~0~~ A~: :.~:.~:1 :'C: ~~ :-.. -=:"~ ~~..._.""'*' =·~ ~*:'. ~ • =·=C:::.1-. IALl.lf'YOUHUD~ INlldfot ..... lnd•Mtfteft ~-:·= ~0:-..~°I:: wood/'°""'wooct· llr)IM 1TnOftNCllhnlil!AMr ...... of .. •m• Pl.II ftfllOJICT ADWIN••· ~ """ ..... _ ...... PLANATION 0' THi Nol6oe of~ Ind fJeC> lnd•0011.c..cfbytn.w· mMdfiorlale end 'llW1etM Avenue and t a at-Code. .._...,..,_.,.:::s ....._, .. Cit)'-,_ .. tRATIOH:M.,.....,., .__, 't;4IOllJ&J•a NAT UA ~ 0 P TH I! ~ .... The~led tliln04"Nlce'9ofCofrect!of\ Notic.. of~~ !lee>-~~~ ='*--~ '.wl IO ,..... upon~ to fil.::-: .,,-'° rtllJC.llmC( y,,,,., I Ilia~-.., P"°CHDINQ AGAtN8T ,_end-:::~ w°: ~ In 800IC 1214t, tlontoSell. Theundeullgned The wort1 to*-pertcw-thf~:::::-... ~ ~0::::.,.'*S ==~~..:-.,A'l'S.ITGf =-Veit ..... "-" i~tX~~~~-~ .,.._~ P1f!_14:cr~ec!: ;::-~--!~!~"·*'..,.,.. _._.._._.,...~ltl1"1nii.,, aJ11111-.. ~t.;IFw wr..._ •""1 -•••• ,., n. •• a• ---;;;;..-+----t On .My a 1tN , ..,_ the ,_. P'°'*1Y 11 tY --"' 1 OrMge C end ~._... to to hed to: The ~ Of -oMaiMd . .,.,. ._ Dir.-prowt1611111t 01 .,_ COl1tt'1CC 111-4114. qad • ,.. U. Gf AO twWiUI .... ~ Clafll f/f ~ Noon CAU~IA~b2A~ ~· .PAACIL2· !!_.r'eoor, ... ~ '~ Clty.,._Tht<*y .. ._. OfhD1ur:me1110f ...... document1 pert~:t 1111.t1W to 119 bid..,_ M;Jl:&M.... 9flll ~ Ofl,..... M. GAOi ll"VIC"' -......: June S. 1M6 N ' --· ,,. ·-Pf...,......, • ly II met.tlllL ..... fll1l1Uw, • Olflr Of to''._.ution Oii oonf..,i AoMt1 LaporW, The f~ .-.one 1tN ,_ ... llduly-.p. CALiPOllUUA llORT· on-ucklatva appurtt-looafed. COMP\..tTIONOFWON<: wNcfllllon•ln•oftloeOf ..... ~AQilnt.. a1(7M)._....,._,..__OI P\MlfMd ~ OOJ111 ~.:.T:~un::wr=: ~llllYICll, u =.:..~.:.:s·:i~ ~.=~'lee:.oRT-Al WOttl II to Oe 00/'l'IPllted .. Oley an Of ... C*y ol PfllOJIOT ADMIH18 -....,.,, l"9 Flclltloue .......... ~ .... .._.. tt: 141 ...._ recorded HPTEMHA ta --• •v: CM.WIM In Ind to IN "Aaoreetlonel •••• HlltYICH Al C'*'~o.;::::~om lrW'elnd .. Oemldl ..... TM~Al.-etone.... ..... ~ ot IN Ctly Nem9? ctHTUIW HOria .•••• ·-1112 u lnlt No';::•• DID~ CommonArea"ofleld"TrlCt .__ rti c,..'-........ ~ In ~ alllelo-.,'"---P9"Y 1M to WI profect .,,-10Counc10fh~ol1Mne. 1111Mali'l..,_,IA.1Mne, M11f 12_ .... ; .... 2 .. .......:.... . -.. Al Aamn, No 1oot7.. • .. -..... ----"' .... _. upon,...,.... The oonlfec>-opening t>ldl •ll•lt ... OAfl.D: ~ Cllfornle t2:71• ..,_'"' ., .. _ ...... -. • ., ........ OA ~ .aualfonlllnthe Tllt1MT MID-·= AWAfllO °' 90N'fAACT: IOI Md any~.,.....-=· ~ Ctn ,,, ..... •Y: "'-Flol*4M 9ul6ne8I ~mm =ty in..:::::c: the t\m, .( .. ) 1'Ml11.., Condit= _t., ~~ :C-. MWAWT, The 0Mier r......_ the underhWnlhllpeynoclW 9'llldinO et (1t4) MMCY C. LAC1V CITY *'"9,...,.,_IO·~-- CoUnly, ltete of~ ~ .........._ T,.._ for laurel Point Town --(tit Ill) ;.:=:CA., rllfl', .,_ °'*""9 .1*11. to lMn the .................... llT.Ot:l4. q1.1aalol'll r. CLHIC, •Y HiiHlllA fled In Or .... CcUllY Oii "!!!!.-IT .... -~ ~ DONALD • -OMeer Homte .... ......___. nit......_ Nl)tct any OI all bide. 10 , .... °' ..... to II woril-lflllnt to IN bid prooeae. 'AL*A.DllPUTY Decm-..r S. 1H6 trlLI -.. ,_, 1• Pl.ltl!Wled Orange eo.t · • .,_ • ._ u _......,. ~ ....., waNie any Wottnellty In • men~ In .,.•-oon1ect fllobert laslort• PublllNd Orenoe co.i N0~5t nie.._.,..,._. .. EHIUOHT ILL SILL AT DellV Peto• June IT. 2.4 .My velopment, reoorded In ¥'99 "'I llftnA bid, to meke __,de In the ecutlOft Of IN oonnct. ~ Afent et (114i o.ly,.,. June 11 24 ltM llfllllo H. Mct•w. 1118 Ooll'IO ..,,,~ -PUILIC AUCTION TO 1, lM! • • 800k t3177, Pae-HIM of Pl.lbllehed Or.,_ Coe1t 1nttrtet0f1hl0wnerlndto ~ flllGU\.ATIOHI· ~ ' ' ....., Melfl..,.... u . C11fotn1e FMEi.AHO-WOOO AH- HIQHHT llDOE" FO" ' M Offlclel Aecotdl. Otllly "1lot June ff. i 4 .My ~ .. oa. blc?I The ~Ol lllell ~ 9Y oUR of IN ,....., t:r1 4 ' TIOUl!S. .. W .. a: CAIH Ofll CASHIER'S •$42 Property addre11 111,1H5 ' ' PAOPO&ALOUAAANTU wlthlllM~of ~Col.wdofe.-QyOf.,...,;;' PmlJCllJTIC( o!.. Stna'O tlOl a.i,. eoete....._c.li_, ~~K ~ It ~ n: Ml.JC f«)TIC( ~~~-·eo.a. M-641 AND IOHDS: bcfl bid 1M11 lectlon 1~77.lt wlCtl DATl!D: s..2...a ' ...,. Tlrf9Ce. 'Conine d9t L..M:Nla L. WoM. tmo UnlMd St&*)~IEIU M .... Ce. 82t27 • "8JC f«)TIC( ::,,.:.:,co~ by ... ott.tt ... _ .... ~ CITY °" .-nm. •Y: crnC,.:--Cl~ •• L' M4!' CA 92625 ~ ~ "*'· CH~Cf( MAOE PAYA81.E .. --TM underllQned Truec.. °' • dledt IMn ..... ~·om•• llAiMCY c. LACSY cm _,, -9'11111 "-bune, 1171 Melfl . TO CAL WIDE TRUST DEED M011Ct1 CW dllclalrn1 My Mabltlty tor any NOTICa CW OI by a ~te ~ L.ebOr Code. CUllltlC, llV aafluu *7'la IMftl8 8"alt. •&. !Mne, Celfotnla ~ ~ = SEIMCU.INC.)etlhemeln T'MleTU'llALI lncotrectnet1 or IN ltreet TMMTU"l IAU ~ono::., .. = F~~A~ ~ ,~~ COMt NOTICE-,: Hl!RHY t2l!!, ..... 1171 .. ., CAl210I • quednnoll entrance 10 IN T.8.......... IOdf8ll end other OOtN'llOn lw .... "111H•t/ ltlet blc?dllr. "an,ewwd ~-.-..for o.ly Piiot June 17 24 tH5 GIVEN tNtt ..... b6dl .. StreM, •B .,w;. CeHomla Thie bulllr'8ae .. OM-Plecanlle Ctty H .. al 401 11t1P I~ delignetlon, " any, lhoWn PllAtlC:ec .. made 10 him In ao-$"0ut0Mr09MIM ' M~6'9 bereoeMd byNOltya.ti 92714 · · dudedby:...._..lnd ... E••' Chapman Avenue. . NOTICI llefeln. T.8. C-'11a oordenoe W1tf1 the ..,.,. o1 OMalori In .,_ of the etty of ~ Cell-'Thie ~ ..,. ~ i...nnoe L Wood Pteoentta, Callfomlul right. YOU A"E IN DEFAULT The total llTIOUnt ot the UNIT CODI C 1111 bid, P'OtnP'tY 8ICUf'9 a.y of • ~al'll ftaJC NOTICE tomta fOf ~ 11 plent, ~ by 1 • llmlted '*"' Tilll 11u, ,... w tlad title Ind lntereet conwy9d UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, unpaid belanoa of the obll-VAL BAN CORP ... Ctll-Worlt1nen'1 Cof'l'tf*IM'lon encl bid dOoumentt .. be lab« MMoel, met ...... ,.. With •County Cler1I ol Or· 10 Md now held by It unde!' DATED 1118112. UNLESS gallon MCUfed by the prop-to<nla COfPOfltlon, .. fM'f lnlUrence Ind llaMlty In-lnlled, upon receipt Of ,. CITY°" 9'YM • IOOle. equipment, eupplel, lhll IC&'*"*'1 ... llled .. County on ...... 11 Mid Deed of TNlt In the YOU TAKE ACTION TO wt; to be IOld end r...on-5ed Tl'Ult .. undet IN IUflnCe. Said cf-* Of bid-queatl no later then '9fl (tO) C~ tranec><>rtetlon. utllltiel Ind wfttl lhe County c;.,. of Or 1916 iiiiJlii property lltuated In Mid PROTECT YOUR PROP· able eetlmated coell .... I delcttbed deed of der'I bond lhell be In an celand4W daYI pnor '° tM ,feoTICI WTIMQ .. other,,.,,._.. encl IKlllttel .. Coun M 17. PubllNd Orenea 0.. County and St1te deaetlbed EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT !*'1181 Ind advane41a le 1"41 WI L SELL AT PUBLIC amount ol not IW then dete ... lot OC**'cl blc?I. _. nec:et11ry therefor. 11 lll5 ty on 'f • Deify P11oC June 11. M. Jdf u: A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU Ne.229.41. AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 12.500.00. Onfy ~ i. SECUAJTY FOflf COM· NOTICE IS HEREBY provided In the COfttract PuOlllMG. OrW10e COllll t, I, 1"5 LOT 17 Of' TRACT NO. NEED AN EXPLANATION SaldNlewtffbemede,but Bl ODER FOR CASH tuecf by c:ompen1ee wNoll PLETION OF WO.-K: The OIV£N tnat IMled bldl wtll documentl. IO< The ,_. Delly Piiot MIY 2f. June Mo111 2191. IN THE CITY OF OF THE NATURE OF THE without COY91\8111 Of war· ANO/OR THE CASHIERS arera'9d "A"Ol "A+"lnthe City ... ,....,..*' (10) I*· bel'90alYedbytlleCttyCletlc IUrfl:clngot t2ExledngTM-10 17 1M5 ly • 2., ________ _ C08TA MESA, AS PER PROCEEDING AGAINST ranty, expr811 or Implied r• OR CERTIFIED CHECKS "Beat RetlnQ Guide" wtlt be cent of bid amount un.ii .. of the City of lfvlne, Cell-nit eourta • Vwtoul Lo-• • a.Mt5 PmlJC mllCE MAP RECORO£D IN BOOK YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-gardlng title, l>081Mllon or SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COOE eocep'9d. f""allure to IUt>mlt the WOttl hal been fOmle fot lurnllllhlng .. plant eattone together wttti ap.. ~ PAGES t AND 10, MIS-TACT A LAWYER. enoumbranoM, to utlsfy the SECTION 2924h (peyatlla 11 eoceptabi. ~ Wiii be pt91ed to tM •tllMctlon~ a.t>ot aiMOM. meter1a1.: PM!l.9nancee tll«eto, In 1--MlJC---flO-TIC(___ PICnl'IOUe • 1111• CitLl.ANEOUS MAPS. RE· On July I , 1M5 et 12:00 lndebtedneee MCI.Ired by the time of Mle In lawful c:auee for retectiOn of bid. the etty. Al the r~ end ~t, euppllel, st11c:t eocordance with t11e llMm eTA'I' 7 CO"OS OF SAID ORANGE Noon, CALIFORNIA MORT· Mid Oeed, lnciudlng the._ money ot the United Stet•) PREVAILING RATES OF expenee of tlle •ecc111fUI tr • utllltJM end~ on fife 11 the NOTa OfJ The~ PWION .. COUNTY. GAGE SERVICE, u dUly as>-and •ltl*IM of the tnm .. all right. tltle Ind lnt..et WAGES: In eocordance w1t11 blOder, the Ctty _. pey tM II lteme Ind leclWle office of IN Dlfect« of Puc>-ll'llWAft 1AL8 doing~• The 111'9at addr .. and poln~ Truet .. under Ind Ind of tile trulta c:reated by conwyed to end now held the provlelone of Section emounl IO ratelned upon necHHry therefor, 11 lie Wortle. CIP No. 550-41. On June 24 1t151111.oo (1fDTL ~.(I) Olliet common deelgnatlon. purwt to Deed of TNlt Mid deed. adVancM lher• by It under Mid ~ of 1773 of the Cellfomle Lab« com9lla11cewttn IMl'eQUlr. pr<Mded In Ille oontract Blcl No.15-317. -Alc:lletd E DonoYwl ... on ASIOCIATE8, (I ) If 1ny, of the rMI property recorded November 10. under. with lnter .. t 11 Trutt In the property herein· Code, the general pteVtllllnQ mem. Of ao-nmant Code 6ocumenta, tor The Modi-DATE Of OPENING BIOS: e.leftdaly ,W ttm Olr1MI 800NFVU. U.&A.J. ( .. ) D'n. d .. crlbed ibova 11 1812 . • • ln1t. No . provided lherlln, Ind the •ft• deectlbed: rlt•of per diem~ encl Section 14402 end the llcetlon of Eldetlng Air~ Bide '#Ill be rec.Ned In the Promlllcwy Note and s.c:ur. ENGINEE"l~Q ~o.i (I) putp«1ed lo be: 2181 BABB 82-3115121, of Offlciel ,_. unpaid princlpal of the note TRUSTOR: ROIERT A. hOlldey encl CMttlme worll In prcMllone of the c:ontrad dltionlng and Heating 8~ PUtCtl8llng DMllonl ot IN ~ Agreement eucutlO by H A T U " I! I a 8 f STAEET, COSTA MESA, eotdl In the office of the MCUred by Mid deed with ~=ANCNCK & DIEDRE J. thelOcalltylnwnldltheworll document1 pert~zt ternltettyof:rvtne-Annex Qty of INlnl loceled It !Mltttlrne VentlHM int•· ~I• KUA ti CALIFORNIA 92929 County Recorder ~I Orange lntweet thereon .. provided A K. Huebend end wife "to be performed h8I been to"SutlelttutlOft of II togetll•r wll h I P-15029 8Md Canyon lf'Vlne inatlonal Umlted A Ctll-~.,_., lMne, c.. . County, Slate of CellforNa, In lald Note. u Jt. 191181111· Ind WILLIAM ootelned from t11e Olract« tlee." purtenenc• thereto, In Callfomia, 82714,unUt 11:3ci ~ornf1 P1rtne;1hlp by fotni. f2716 The underailgned T~, .. Executed by DONALD 8. ()eted; Mly31, 1986 c. $LIFF .. EVELY ... L. of.,,. Dlipertment of~ PROJECT ADMINIS-llr1cl accoroance wltll the LITI. on Juty 10, 1985 It ~ w ~ Pr-. DefwWT. U.0.1.2 ........ dllctelml any lfeblllty for any ENRIGHT AND KATHLEEN CAL Pm IN'ft ...... I , SLIFF. ~ end wttl M trlel Aallltione, 1 copy of TRA TION· All technical ~ on lie 1t the iwNc:tl time and piece btde dent. on ~ T 1tl5 Stream, :rw., <:.If, i2'11f" ~neae of~ ltl'Mt v. ENRIGHT. HUSBAND M10 ...... l111•neN.1'· tenentt II whlc:tlleonfllelnttleolflceof ~. relatlve to tNI olflceoftlleDlrectOfof Put>-will be publk:fy °'**' In Ind putWt to ..,·Prom-.... H. Ullo, 12 ....... lddrW end Other oommon ANO WIFE WIU SELL AT Lee .......... CA ..... BENEFICIARY: VALEN-the Ctty a.ti of"" Ctty of project~~-,_~ le WorQ. CIP No. ~1. Covnell Chetnben. lldl llaol'y Note end Secuttly Stte.n. lnCN. Cell. 12'11' cMliaNtlon. "any. ltlowf'I PUBLIC AUCTION TO (111) lllM1M, M .... CIABANK,aCellfomlaCOI'· lrvtnelnd .. bemadeaV811-11*1 be to~ 16dNo.16-318. INllbelUbmltted ln .....i Ael•••it ... It pttvN Thll bu1lneee le OOft.- Mreln. HIGHEST Bl DOER FOR ,,......, 9r: ~"' z-. POl'•tlon able to any lnterellled perty Cene6aa. ~ Super-DATE Of OPfHINO BIDS: INlted on the IUCflon tor eMll lawful duded by:......., and ... Seldaelewtllbernede, but CASH OR CASHIER'S Aeet. Yloe~• RECORDED OC1ober 20, upon requm_ The contrec-vllor, et (714)t57~124. FOf Bldl wll be l'90alYed 11 the ouUllde. "Bldl tOf Tennill mon.y of tne United ltaeee o.MyT. Ullo wtthOut CO'ltnant Of ... CHECK (peyable 11 time ot .,... 1811 U lnetr. No. 25834 In lOf Ind any IUtlcontTactOf queetlonare6attngto•bld olflceottheCttya.1!ofthe Court ~Vertoul of Al'IMWlc• a calhler'I Tilll ..... ,..... .. 11111 =upree1 °'Implied, ,.. Nie In iawfUI money °' thl Publlahed Orange ~ 8oolt 14282 P:t,9 1219 °' under '*" "*' pey not 1aa1 proceu contact Aooert aty of 1tv1ne located 11 L.ocatlonl. lctt«:ll peyet>I• 10 H id we IN County Cler1I GI Or· gier tltte, pc111111~. or United StalM) (CASHIER'S~ ~t June 10. 17. 24, ~.:~~ oftheOrolflce lhln tN9')9Clftad~ LaPorte. Pun::t1M1ng Ag1nt 11200 JamborM Road, LOCATION OF THE Beneftc:iety~onal!MI ~County on"'-13, ancee. to pey the CHECK MADE PAYABLE 1...., County;..._...._ .. ,., .. °' wao-lo Ill WOtt-.at (1W) M0-3121.. lrllne. Cellornla, 82713, WORK: The WOt1( to be.,.,. OI Mlllonal.,.,.. ..... OI lM5 ,..,.. remaining prlnclpel IUl'I\ of TO CALWl0£ TRWST DE£O M-511 Mid • deed of men ~ In the b · BY OAOER of IN °'Y untfl 11:30 a.m. on Jl.ly e. formed hereunder 111 loc.eed ........ cndlt union, Of • PuClllf'8d Orm Ooeat the note(•) eecuf.d by Mid SERVICES, INC.) 11 lhe IMll'I truet de-ecutlon of the oontract. Counctl ol tt-. Qty of :mne. 1M5 • wNdl time end In the Ctty of lrvtne. County .... Of ........... and Deily ,.,. June rf. 2•. NII Deed of Trult, with Int.,.., quadrangel entnnc:. to the NllJC f«)TIC( IC~~=::;,,._._ LABOR REGULATIONS: 'OATEO: s-2....a ptace tMdl wlll be puCkt'f IOI Orange at ~d loal'I ~ dOfl'llCllad 1, I, 1W ttlereon, .. pr<Mded In Mid Placenlla Ctty Hall •I 401 -The contractOf IMll comply CITY °" w. •Y: 0 p. n. d In c 0 u n c II Park-SS Dael wood w-. In wu1-, 11 the "'81111 ... M-111 "°'9(1), edvanoee," any. EHt Chipman Avenue. ~C04MT ~8eacti~ofNewportwtt11alfthei'9qUlremantaofMAllCY C. LAC8"f, CITY~· Bkla ltlall beHoeptner Pull. 5331 tr1nc e to Flnanclli ..aJCllJllC( undertheterm1ofMldDeed Plecertlle.Cellfomleallrlghl, °'CAUfORNIA, ~In .. __ .. on3 •P'"llPs.ct1on1m.5tClg9ttlerwlth CUM,...,..,.,..._, tubmlttecf In IHledHoeptn•. Racquet CIUt> Dynalnlc:a located M 1211 1 ________ _ of Trust, teee, ct1erg91 end tit .. end Int.,... ~ COUNTY°' OtlANOI rec:or ...,..... • age all other epplcabie require--.,.._., ~ mertced on the Parll-4050 Rl•t>on end t.t Center eoun OrM en ·- expen1910f theTNeteeand loandnowheklbyltunder lntheMltletoftheAPC>ll· 28·J.4~~-M.,.,r• mentl of the Calllornla Pubillhed Orange~ OYt9lda. "8ldlfof'Alf'~Un lver1lty Parli • t Covtnl,C9tfomle.. PIC~A~M of the"""' created by Mid Uld Deed of Trult In the c:atlOn of NANCY MARILYN COf I 0 .....,.,,.ty. LabOr Code. Dally PMot June 10, 17, 1N& dltlonlna end Heating Modi-Beeetltree Ulne. Ill that r\ght, ownerthlp Deed of Tru1t. property lltuated In Mid GRIMES for Chinge o1 uJ&UR ~~i~ ~Er:~+ DRAWINGS AND SPECI-M-620 f I c at r on • ~ It Y of DESCRIPTION Of WORK: and Int__, COftlWJed to ~ = ~ _. The total lmOUnt ol the County and State deecrlbed Name DATED t0/9181 UNLESS F:CATIONS: A full Mt of lrvtne-Annlol 11. The wor'k to be performed Ind now hekt by " under WANDROCKE l A&. unpaid balance of the obll· M: No A128545 O · lp«ltlcetlonlllavallabletor __ .,. MftTIC( LOCATION OF THE lhell lnctude t.11 not be Mm-Mid Prom1eeofy N<Me end SOCIATE8 45& Cetelln gat!Qn MCUred by '"' prop-lot 10 of Tr9Ct No. 30e6, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ~RgTJtf E ytJ~IO~OTPO pidcup without ctwve et the I .. _ ""' WORK: The wor'k to be per-lted to: caa.nlng, Pt1mlng. Security "'1' •nent In the OrM ~ 8aactl, c: arty to be IOld Ind reuon-In the City of Coetl Meaa,.. FOR CHANGE OF NAME ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT Purc:l'lallng DMalon In ,.,. err/°"~ formed~ II located Flnlatl Collt Ind Striping. ~ pt'operty iOceted It t2el3 abfa .. tlmeted CO.II. ··-lhown on a,,..., reoorded In ~ Menlyn OrlmM hU A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU City of lrvfne. Specltlc:etlont c~ In the Ctty ot lrvlne, County COMPLETION Of! WORK: 710 Udo Pert! Df1ve In N9w--Rldwd Wandroc:M 4!e ~ ~.!!"lltOM •t the ~an!! p:rer-10 .. 0..!..~~ flied. petition In Ihle court NEED AN EXPLANATION and~ ~ .... of be MOT1Ca IMTINO ~~ •t 2901 McG-:::o ;:.s ~ port~ ~ Cltallna Dr.. Newport time"' u,. ""'lal publlcetlon a _..., .,....,.."! tor 111 order •Mowing petl-OF THE NATURE OF niE m-. upon • .......,, ,. 9IDe . -•· num.,_ ~ • .., cw;r....,. 8aactl. CA 92913 ol the Notloe of SM II ofMICIOrenot County.Cel~ !loner to c:henge her n1me PROCEEDING AGAINST qUMUnolaterlhanten (10) NOTICE IS .HEREBY OESCRIPTIONOFWORK: thedete lntl'ie~ Mlollows: . Dennll W ...._ 1-M'f ~ 97 fornla. from N....,... Marl"-Grlmel ce6ender days pno, to the The worll to be performed tlce to Proceed. A 13e' Yac1 wNdl .,._. .... ~ Gum · • •:r-....:... ~ .. _..__ __ ,.. The 1treet lddr-Ind t --;:_.. '~'.'..-YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· d1te Mt tor~ bide GIVEN lllet IMled btdl wlll ltlalf lndude but not be llm-AWARD OF CONTRACT· the ,..,. number o1 211732 ..,... -Lii., ~ ,..,. __ ,_,,.......,_, 0Nancy ..... ,1yn ... .....,,. TACT A LAWYER. · berecalwdbytheCttyClertl It . -........ .......... ~ . Beech,CA92980 Deed o1 fruit heretoforeu-other common delignetlOn, IT IS HERESY ORO£RED 2814 end 2814 114 W SECURITY FO COM-of the Ctty of lrvtne Cell-ed to . ..-.Ing, .,,..,.._ .,,. ..,.__ ,...,..,.. tl'l9 1nd I CF number of T'hll ~ 11 con- eculed and delivered lo Ille If any, of the ,.., property that all"pereons lntetMted In 0 F N . PlETION Of WORK: The lomle f ·-.i plant tJon of volume damper. 3-rlgttt. llfl• oper*1g bide. to CF4117GA. duded by: I generW part wiC?efllgned I written Dec-duorlbed lb OU II tile matter afor...id llPPMI ~n CAr:2~ lwport City wtll retain ten (10) per-lab« ~-~ten.' ton Lennox cooing unit Ind retect any Of .. b6dl, to Se6d ... wlll be rne0e ner'lfllp . • 1erat1on of Default end o.. purported to t>e: 2202 before thlt court 1n o..,.rt-.. (11 •1 itreet ldd cent of bid amount untl all toot. ~t. IUCIPlal' 8IChauel fin&. ._.,. ent liilolmlillt'f In • wttnou1 ~ or -· Rlc:Nrd wanorocu mend for Sele, end 1 wrmen W1llace Avenue, Coate ment No. 3 11 700 Civic common deelgnitt= :i the WOt1{ h8I been com-tr~uon utllltal ..,d COMPLETION OF WORK: bid. 10 make ~ In the ranty eJqlfW 01 lmplled. To lhll ... ,,,..,, .... llled Notice of DeflUlt and EJec. Mela, Celllornle 82t29 Cent« om. Weet s.nte operty ls lhoWrl above pleted to the llltllfactlan of .. otMr n.M and tacllUel Al worll le to be ccimpteled Int....., ol IN 0... Ind to MtWy the llf\9tlld Pf1netS* wftt'I the County Oartl d Or· tlon to Sell The undel """'*' . Ana. Calltoml• on • , ..... 22 Pl' • no the Ctty. At IN requeet end within 40 wortilng d9YI "°"' retKt II a\'* b6de. l*Jtlcl due on IN~ ,. _ _, June 1'" c:a'9ed ~ No;lce ;fc); The underllQned Tru11 .. 1815 t 9·15 "~A M . warr1nty Is glwn u to 1t1 upenee of the lllCCe99M nec:HHry therefor, a1 thedetelC)eClftedlnt1'19~ PR090SAL.GUARANT£E oryNote,towlt:l 70,eee.87, =......._ .. ,on .., dllc:lelmt r llablllty tor • • . o . .. complet.,,... Of CO<Tect· blc?dllr the Ctty .. pey .,_ prcMded In the COfttract tloe to PrOceed. AHO BONDS· bet\ bid lhll '*" lhe kllowtng 81111: l8'9CI 1 PIJ'WW ~=~.:Sell ttyo lnco«ect,.: of ttle 11: and t~ and~~~ neu).'' The beneficiary amount IO l'9tl:lned upon ctooumeni., few The A9-AWARD Of CoHTRACT: t>e ecco"'panled by I coae., mcpei .... .,.d _.. Publilhed Orm 0... coun ~ and OCtlef common c:auee. any .. _, . _,,, under ukj Deed of Truet, by oompllence with IN~ tuffadng °' 12 &llUng T~ The °"'* ~ the cerUfted Of Clllhler'I ct.a Y9IOle It \tie .... puM-o..y ,.,. June 11; 24 • .,.., :::C, the r ... property II daelQnatlon, " arry, ltlOWrl Mid ~ tor~: rwon °'a t>feectl °' ~ {Ml'lta of~ Coda nla Cow1a • Vettl:lu9 Lo-,.,., .,.., °'*""9 b6dl, to or tJr • OCWJIO'• _., C9lton of.,_ Motkle d Sele: 1. I. 1tl5 O.te:'June 3 1945 herein. ~IS FURTnr:ER ~:!..c; In the obligetlonl eecured S.Cllon 14.402 Ind the catlone together with ap-retect any Of .. bide. to bond on the form lwnlahld 1Mereet. AdWnc81 Ind ,_. M-663 CAL5'0"NiA MORT· Salchele•bemede,but that• copy of this order to th~~:yenc,h=:d•1 ~ PfO';ltlk>n• of the contract ::::t1=::,,~ttw::C~· ~..,.,.any lnlonnallty In • by tt'41 °"'* • CJUarWll .. po1u111on COlll , WJC f«)TIC( QAQI llRVICl8 A8 without covenant Of ww-lhow cauM be publllhed In ec nderslgned wrlt1 °0.C-document• p e rte lnlng specfflcetlont on tlle 11 lf'le bid, to make -d• In the that bidder will." an~ 124,8".23 T1'UenE, aY: CALWIDI r1nty, ex~ or Implied.,.. the Delly Piiot, 1 newspaper ~•tlon of O:.au11 ~ o.. to"~bttltutlon ot Sec:urf.. office 01 the Dncior of Put>-lntereet of tile o.r-end 10 Is mlde to him In ao-NOT1Ca TO 'M:nnoue ._ .. TMllT D9KD MAV1Cm8 gerdeng tit ... po11111:on, or of general c:lrcullllOn put>-m I Sele end tlel. lie Woru CIP No 650-41 refeci all other bid• cordence with the term. of ,...,..,.,. ~ NAm STA'W 1eC Al AMNT taz1 encumbrenc.t. to pay the illhed lnlhlecountyiilealt -:: fl>feechlnd = PROJECT ADMINIS· BlclNo 15,.317 . · PROPOSALGUARAHTEE hla bid, ,Pl'ornptly MCUre YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Thefolk:JwingP91'90t\8 -..--W ....... CA remaining ;>rinc1pa1 IUm of once 8 week for lour con· not • o o TRATION. Ali tec:hnlcal · . AHO BONDS: E'9Cfl t>ld lllMI Wonunen I Compenullon UNDER A PROMISSORY doing buailnall a: t1m.tl01 <'•> ~1S. the nole(I) MCUl'9d by Mid MCUltve week• pr:or 10 the ~'::1~0 c:.~ ..::;-Under· queltlOna rel1tlve lo tNI ~~H oi:: ~~ :1i:; b• 1ccomp1nl•d. by I lnluf'enol and llablllty in-NOTE AN D SECURIT'I' BilLFIGHTER CHAR· ., ..,.., • ~ ..,,.., OMd of Truat with lnt.,.1 d f Id Ilea I ...... to property project prior to open1119 bid• certified Of c:uhler. c:Ndc 8Uf11nQ8. Said Chee* or bid-AGREEMENT DA TEO FEB-TERS 21 tS2 Binghampton Vice ~I ' thereon, u ptOYlded In Mid '6:C.:'JUN 1~ ~85 to d11 1 1:: ~Id ~~lg=, lhell be directed to: Henry ~~~~~I:~ Of by I ~1te IUrety d«'a bond ahall be in en RUARY 7. t985 UNLESS Clrcle: Huntington Beectl. Publllhed Ori Coeat note(I). ldv~ II lily, Henry T. Moore. Jr .. •n .. ., • c.n ..... L.andecepe Super-15029 Send c Irvine bond on lhe form lumllfled emounl of not .... then YOU TAl(E ACTION TO CA 9264e Delly Piiot June 11-924 JUiy underthetennaofNldDMd Judf• of th• luperlor ~=ca~--:=:.·~::. Yllor It (714) 857~124. For Cellfornl• 827~iu t1·a0 by the Owner .. guerMtee *2.50000 Orlly bonds , .. PROTECT YOUR PROP-WillNlm Gennuaa.. 21t52 1. l81S . ' of Tru1t 1 ... ct1erg91 Ind Court 8 o o Queetlon1 relating to !hf bkS ' • ' lhel bidder wtll, 1111'1 -0 IUed by comoanlM which EATY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT Blngh81n9ton Cir Hunt· • M 544 expen..e ol the TrUlt .. end Publllhed OrlflOe Cout reeord1d November 28, proce11 contact Roi>.rt ~on im:!utidOp..!!8~ Is rnede to him In ao-ere rated "A" CK "A+" In tlle A PRIVATE SALE. IF YOU lnQton Beech CA 9M • of the trultl created by Nld Dally Piiot June 17 24 July 19'.3..,8.! lnetr. No. 93-5.45297 LaPorte, P1.1rc11811ng Agent _.. bel ... ......, .....__. In COfdanoe with the terms of "Belt Rating Gulde" wtll be NEED AN EXPLANATION Sheryll a.:.w-_ 2t 152 ---------Deed ol Trull . 8 815 • • of vn..,lal Record1 In the of· at (714) M0-3128 pu.,......, _..,-.. Ille . bid, promptly MCUre ac:c19ted. Fallure to eubmll OF niE NATURE OF THE Blngtlernpton Cir Hunl· P1B.JC "°TIC( TM total imount of the 1• ' 1 M.558 nee ol the Recorder of Or-BY ORDER of the Ctty ~': c~:ri··..:: WOfllmen'1 Compenaetlon 15CC1911ble bond• wtll be PROCEEDING AGAINST lrlgton e..ctf. CA~ unpaid balance Of ~ Ol>ll· Inge County: . Council of IN City of Irvine. IU n lntwance end lleblllty II): C8UM for retectlon of bid YOU. YOU SHOULD COH-'ntla bullnea .. ~ .,. ... gatlon MCUfed by the prop-Said .... wlll be mlde, but DA TEO: ~2945 ~. mwtl:ed on tlle 1Urance. Seid c:tl9Ck Of t>ld-PREVAILING AA TES Of' TACT A LA WYEA Clucted by'"l'lueOand end .... NOT1Cll Of1 arty 10 be tofd eM rUM>n-f1taJC NOTICE wtltioul cown1nt or WIC· ~ OP-av., •~ ~~ for = ~ bOnd ~ -.. In an WAGa.ln..acc«.denealldttl DIMd: Feblwr).1~ 1aas -Shenl.GeMula ~ TWUSTlrl 8M.a Ible eatlmeted coetl ex· ran~.~ ... Ol'lmc>lied,.,._ NANCY C. LAC.V, crrt Loca~lon& ng-V MIOUllt· of not .... than the prcM9iona of 8ettton ..... ldliro,MMl11, ttn Thie 11ate11...,t -ftled T ....... ...,. peneealnd~ittne ...... ,. gar ng ttle p()lllHlon, Of CLDIK, ....... ,...., LOCATIO N OF THE 12.500.l>O: Orlly bonda ... 1n3ofltleCelffom4ll.abor ._ C.ter Cewt °""' wlltltheCountya.1!of0r-lltlP ,171Mt time ol ~ lnlllal publlcetlon NOTICI °" encumt>tancee. to pay the DellulY IUed by ~ whlc:tl Code. the general prewlffng C..-. C••'* t17'M. .,_ County on May 22. NOT1Cll of the Notloe of Siie h: TINIT'la'8 ..... remelnl~ principal IUm ol Pul>iiehed Orange C<*t WORK: The WOt1( to be per-.,. rated "A .. °' "A+" In'"' nit• of per diem W9Q8I and •r: Oleftfl Her41cHll•. 1815 l'l71m YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 145 832.64. T.S. No. -.o7l7 the note(I) MCUred by Mid Dally Pilot June 10, 17, 11185 :::;:ci,..~ '='ty "Beat Rating Gulde" wll1 be hOliday and ov.1trne wortl In AeeRt. (111) t1s..11 Publllfled Orllng8 ~ UNDER A DEED OF TRUST The beneflc:lery under leld MP •27IMI deed of Trust. with lnt..at M-518 ~·1 • 15CC)191ed. Fllure to IUbmlt the locallty In wNdl the wont "Pul>Wled OrWIOe Cout Deify Plloc Mey 27 JuM " OATEO OCTOBER 18th: Deed o1T~t heretoloreu· NOTICI U In Mid note provided. ed-~~ Or~~g~W~ eoceptable bonds Wiii be II to be performed hM bw1 Delly Ptto1 June 15. 18. 17.1 10 17 11185 • •. 1812. UNlESS YOU TAKE ecuted encl Oel!Yered I lhe YOU ARE IN DEFAULT VlllOM, II ltly. under the l'tB.JC f«)TIC( -. ~tor retectlon ol bid. obtained from the OlrectOf ta. tll. 20 21. 22, 23. 1885 1 . • M-607 ACTION TO PROTECT underllgned 1 written oDec-UNDER A DEED OF TRUST. twm1 of aald Owl of trust, Hoe ptn.e r Pull, 533 t PREVAILING RATES OF of the Dec>ertment ol lnciu.. s..Q3 --------- YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY lfll'etlon of Defeull and 0.. DATED NOVEMBER 28, ,_., charg91, end expen.. CfTY CW 9'YM ~=·n:So R~::i C~u~ WAGES: In eccordance with !rial ~. • C09Y of fldlJC fll)TIC( BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC mendforSele end wr1tt 1882. UNLF;SS YOU TAKE of the Trutt .. end ol the C~ONllA -en tt1e prcMllona of Section whlcflisontlleintheotflceol •-te Mftnl'C SALE. IF YOU NUo AN EX-Notice ot o.t.iuit ~ a:. ACTION TO PROTECT trUltl created by l8'd Deed NOnc. lllmtNQ Unlveraily P1tk -1 1773 of the Celltomle Lebof the Ctty Cletlc of the City of r-""'~ FtCTinOUI ~M PLANATION OF THE tlon 9e1. The YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY of Trust. 9IDe BeeetlttM Lane. Code, thegenerei pr9Y9lllng IMneandwllbemede..,.._ 'M:TmOUll ._M ~ ITA~ NA TU RE OF T HE ~Mid ~ SE SOLD AT A PUBLIC Seid Mle win be l*d on: NOTICE IS HEREBY The~IPTl'=OF:OR~ rateeof perdlemwegeund able to any lntere11ed '*1Y JieAm ITAW The to1oMng per90nt .. PROCEEDING AOAINIT feutt end Bectlon I Sell t SALE. IF YOU NEEO AN EX· Monday. JUiy 1, 1M5, It GIVEN that ..... bide wlll to peN)fm hOldey end °"9nlme wont In upofl requeet Tile contrac-The~ per'IOnl doing tlulR'w 81: YOU YOU SHOul.O OOH-o o PLAN AT I 0 N 0 F THE 1:30 p.m. In the lobby to the be recelv9d by the Purc:Ne-IMll lndude but not be Imo the loc:allty In wtliCfl the WOftl tor end any 111beontract0t bullnMI a1: -SAN BERNARDINO AS- TACt A LAWYt". ::'°'theded,.: lhe coun~ NAT u RE 0 F THE bulldlng loceted at 901 Ing ()Miion In the City of lted to: ~· Pr1mlnO. .. to be perlolrned h8I bw1 under him"*' pey not .... ~EEDOM REPORTS SOCIATES. 27405 Pu.ta On J1it I , 1"6 It 12:00 IOca•ed. property PROCEEDING AGAINST South~ Street, Orange, Irvine , C1lllornl1 for ~~Jr~~ Obtained from the Director ltlen the IC)9dfled pt9\llllllng U.S A.. l77-F Rlverlide Reel. &lite 300. M1M1on Noon, cAUFOANIA MO"T· Oete: June 3 1815 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Cellfomta 82M8. lumllhlng .. ptant. labor of the o..,.rtment ol lndue-ret• of~ to Ill wen-AV"a NewPOf1 8eeetl CA Viejo. CeHtomla eatt GAGESEAVICE.•duly-.p. CALfPORNtA MO"T· TACT A LAWYER. At the time of tile lnltlal MrVlcM. m11.na1s. tool1. AllWOttl~comp!Med trlel ~llonl. • C09Y o1 men emplO'fled In the••· e2Ms · Mlle6on Equtty. 1 c. pointed Trvetee under end QAOI llRYICll Al On July 8. 1945 II 12·00 publlcatlon of Ihle notloe. equipment. muppllel, Iran. within 50 -"""' d11Y9 from which .. on Ille In the office of ecullon of the contr9Ct. eo-d Andrew ,....,,.. 111 tornle Coti>cntlon, 27405 punuan1 to Deed of Tf'Ult ~ llVi CALWIDI Noon. CALIFORNIA MORT· the total lmOUnt of the un-portltlOn, utMltlea end all the dete IC)9Clfled In the No-lhe City Clettc of the Ctty of l.ABOR REG ULATIONS. 111 Vii Yelle N-Pori Puerta R•I. Suite 300, r800fded October 27, 1tl2. taUIT Mm llllWICla GAGE SERVICE, u duly ap-,peld ballllOe of the obll-other 1tem1 and fecllltlee l~:A~·CQNTRACT lrvlne end wlll be made lvell-The contractor lhell comply 8eech CA 92883 MIUlon Viejo, Cetllomle u 1n11. No. 12-377414, of INC Al A•NT tan pointed Truatee under Ind gallon MCUred by Ille aboY9 nec11Hry thet1for. .. The °"'* ~ et>te 10 any lntweeted party wtth all the l'9QU"'-1t1 of Thia b\laln•H 11 con-92991 Olflctal Record• In the office I~.;....,.. w., ...... OA pursuant 10 Deed ot Truat deecrlbed deed ol truat llld PfOYlded In the contract reeervee 1 upon r~t. The contrec:-Section 1 n1 $ togeiher wit,, ducted by .,, Individual l(Jng lncluatrtet Park • of the County Recorder ol eU.. ('11) )M1s, ltr recorded Dec:ember 1. 11182 ... umeted coa1a. expenlM, docurMnt•, for The ,.._ rlQht, •ft• opening bide. to tor end 1ny eut>contrector ell other ep()llceble requ1,... EOward A Hein .. Ill Cell1onle Umtte PertnraNp. Or1nge County. Stile of a.we ~ ._.., 11 Inst No 82..,.210~. of • n d 1 d v 1 n c • • I 1 movel end Replac.ment ol reject any or all bkSa, lo under him shall p1y nol .... mentl of the Ceiltoml1 Thia 9181_..1 wu flieo 100 W•t Vllencle MMe Cetlfomle, Executed t>y WIL· YIM"'' it•inf ' Olflci1I Recorda In lhe office 1248,8211.08. City T rHI Along Y 1 le =~ an:.icln~ In lntt! then the 9')eellled pr~elllng Lll:>or Code with the County Cieri& of Or-Drive. Suit1 210, Fullerton, LIAM!. MAY AND LA!TITIA Publltihed Orange Coaet of the County ReQorder ol The 10111 lndet>tedneu Loop-Nortti Encl togeiher · o m e 0... rat• of W-0-lo ell work-DRAWINGS AND SPECI-ange County on June 13 Cailtomlt 92835 E. MAY, HUSBAND AND Deity Piiot June 11: 24 JUiy Orange County. State of being an .. umate on which with eoputtenenc. thereto, ~of:::. Md to men employMd In the ex; F:CATIONS ~ IVH M1 of t945 ' This bu1infts la COfl- WIFt WILL SELL AT PUI-t 1M6 ' ' Cet1forri:e, bacuted by lheopenlngbldllcomputed lnltrlctllCCOl'dancewlttlthe ·PA~l=MNTEE ecutlonofthecontcact ~lllVetleblefor ,,.,_ duCted t>y: 1 gener91 Den· LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST • M-643 DONALD B. ENRIGHT AND may be obt•ned by calllng epeclflcellone on Ille at IN LABOR REGULATIONS. plelcup wttnout chetge It ,,... Publh:fled Orange Colllt net'ltllc> BIDOER FOR CASH OA KATHLEEN V. ENRIGHT, (714) 315--4137 or (213) olflceollheDlrect«of~ ANDIOH08:Eachl*llllell The~ractorlhallCXJtn91Y Purc:Nlalng OMtlOn in the OaltyPMotJune 1124 jUly Mllloon Equtty, a C.... CASHIER'S CH!OK (pay-na.IC f«)TJC( Will SELL AT PUBLIC 827~ the dey befOll the lie Wort11. C.l.P. ~20 l6d ~ompanled, '>'/ a wltll all the requlrement1 of Ctty of lrvlne Spec:ltlc:etlone 1 I t816 . tomie corporltlon. RicNtd Ible et time Of .... In~ . AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO. .... No. M-315. ....,. .. _ Of ~I °'** Section 1m 5 logeiher wltll and bid dQcumentl ..... be . • M-550 R Slenton, Preeldem monaiy of 1M UnlMd Sle'91) YOU ..... IMIJ'AULT DER FOR CASH OR Delee!: M.y 3t, 1945 OATEOFOnHING 810&. OI by a CCWJIOI• ..-., .. other IPPl!cetMe reQUlre-maMed. ~ r.:eipl of. re-Thia ateternent -tied (CAIHllA'8 OHlCK MADI! U1mR A D1mD Ofl TlltU8T CASHIER'S CHECK (HY'-TAC •am Bide wtlt be rec.Ned It IN bond Oflo!:, tonn. !UmllNd ''*"' of Iha Celllornta queetl no let• !Mn ten f10) wllh the County a.r1t of Or· ,AYAILE TO CALWIDI DATIDMCa••a. .... abluttlme of .... In IMwfUI VAL MN C°"',. a Cal-Purc:Nllng DMalon In the :... ~ .,. .. "~ La.bot Code CIMnCS8t d9YI ~ to lf'le "8JC fll)TIC( ange County on Mw 17 TRUIT DIED 81fllVIOH --... .. TOU TAKI AC-money of the~ 8tateeJ ........ C411*•••n -..... City of lrvtne located .. ......... • an -v DRAWINGS AND SPECI-dat9 ... tor opening bid• 1W ~ INC,)•Hlll~ql= "'°"TO NOftCT YOUR (CASHIER'S CHECK MADE TN911i9,., T.O. lllMCI 15208 Sancl Canyon Av. II made lo hll'll In ac-FlCATIONS· ~..... SECURITY FOA COM· "9C1mOU9 ....... Qerwtll a •..-. A .. ~ lo the "'°' .... " MAY • PAYABLE TO CALWIDE COll,ANV, ..... ,, ,,, enu•. INIM, Celllornl•. =~~..,.of °' °'"'"'199· epeclftcetlone Pi.ETION Of W~I( The um ITATW ..,.. At"'-· illil1 w ... City H .. et 401 b94 ~ IOU> AT A 111\aJC 8AL.1. "'UST 0£ED SEIWICU, CeMr ••u •:If,....._ 82714, untfl tt.30 A.M. on w-. ,.,, ~Ion end bid doc:ulnenta ~be City_. l'9Celn ten (10) per-The~~ are ICanMft A....._ ...,,.,.._ manAwnue.~C. •YOU..., u ~ INC.)8tthemalnQUedranoel ._.. .._...,, 111.._June27,1M51twNdltlme """"*'' vvmpei_. eurcfleeed "om the Ctty cent of btd amoun1untll11 dolnObullMla• C....,,...9111 1orn1e 11 rflht, Ihle encl MnoM Of' TM9 MTUM et11rence to the Plecantla Uwte It., Or-.., CA and piece btde _. be pub-~ end llatlll'Y lit-a.ti·1 Office, City of lntne, IN wottl NI been com-PA"OFESSIONAL SUC-Put>llehed Orange COM! lnterMt conu~ to end OP TMI ,lltOCllDMO City Hall mt 401 bet Chap-~ m4NI liCly opened, IMdl ~ be ~ ~ °'1n bid-11200 J11'Q1>orM Road, pl9t.o to the aattlhlction °' ODS SYSTEMS. 1711 W Da61v Piiot Mey 21. J\.N 3, now held by h under Mid AOAUtlT YOU, YOU mlnAY9nUe, Plecentle.Cel-Orange CoM1 1ubmltted In 1ealed -en lf'Wle, ~ 82713 A the Ctty At the l'9qU89I and Flower St . F\lhrton, CA 10. 17. t815 DeedofTrultlntheproperty INOULD CONTACT A fOmle II rlgttt, tltta end Deity Piiot June 1G. 17, 24. en~ mar11ed on lfle ~IOOOOof ~ ._ ~ non-retund1t>le fff of ~ of Ille ~ 92933 M-4e4 lftueted tn aald County encl LAWYB. Int.,_ oon~ 10 eno ttl! outll60a ... Ilda tot Tree "9--_,ft, _. -a to oo will be dlerged tor blOder. ""' C"Y • P.Y 1t1e .,..,, Me!IOl'y Mltel. 1711 1, ....., bite deeCr1llecr •: ...... " now Mid by It under lllld M.&11 mov1I end Replace • .-by .~.-.. wflW:ill ..of! Mt Of OOCUIMnt9 amount 90 r9telned upon W ~. it\Alenon, CA ~ UWN-LOT S Of' TRACT NO .,,.....,.._ DeedofTru1tlfltheprOf*1Y ment-Y•~... !!"9rated A OI A+, lnthe ~.epeclflcatlonellM comp•nceWllhtnerequlre-t2t33 1a12t IN THE CITY OF ...... a.. lllualed In ... County Ind ·-.,. llftTW LOCATION OF THE .c9:.:!'?' ..... ~ .. be bid docUmenl• wtlt be mell-mem. of~·· Code Thie l>ulklUI I• OOfl: MortP:IT. <>l;.~ cot A Mtail, AS PIA elT,_. 81 ... 0MctlbedM: r-nu•~ WORK:Thewonttobeper-· -wto1Ubmhed,uponf9C91ptof~ Section 1440? 1nd lhe~byan:noMduel uary •..,...,,..,ef'f MAP MCON>!D IN 100t< TS No. I0141 Loi IS of TRACT NO. CITY Of1 W torlMd herWnder 11 IOc:Med ~ _. _. be no :et• then tO calendar ~ of the oontrwt .,._,, M... Crematory SS. PAQH 47 TO 49 IN-Loan No. . 2173, IN THI CITY OF CAUIOM9A In the Ctty of !Mne. County ~AA.~~· deyl prior to !tie da1e • IOt doeumenla perleln:np Thlt 1tatement WM fled 1625 GISter Ave C L U 8 I V I . M I 8 . 3~ COSTA MHA. AS PER NOT1Cll IMTIMCI of Orange wttHn and alOf'9 WA"•• RA Of ~ bids. for M .0. to"Sut19tftU11on Of s.cun;. with tt'4I County Oler1' of °' Cos1e ~ 1 OfLLANIOUS MAPS, IN NOTICE 11 herMy gtven MAP AiOOROIO IN l()()f( _,. V• Loop, tM ~end, --...: In eoaoida:;ce"Wltrl cMtonef oherve of S6 00 ttea." enot C0unty on June 13. 540 ·SSS4 THI O,,ICI 0' TH! t fl a t C A L p ID 181 PAOU 22 ANO 23 QI NOTICE IS HIRHY DUCNPTION°'WOM: .,_mPfO'MIOlll ol 8ec1lon SECURITY 'OA COM· PROJECf AOM INI&· 11115 COUNTY MCO"DM Of' IMllMl .. 9, e Ce11tom1a MllCILl.AN(OU8 MAPI. GIVIN that eealed btde Wiii 'Ole WOt1' to be pe;to111• ~ °'tt!9~ L.ebOr PLETION ~ WORK The TRATION Alqueatlon1,..._ ~ &AID COUNTY. ' Ccwpofetlon 11 t~ Of IN THI! Of'ACE OF THI be,...._, by the~ lhal lnoklCle tM 110t be Im----,,_ .. .-no contrac1 documenll cell for l!Ye to Ihle project prtor to Publllhed 0r8"Q9 CoiUI The at,.... addf ... and tuooenor tru••H, or COUNTY l'lf:COAOEA Of Ing DMelon fn .,_ oi.y Of lted IO:~ Md SllJf*'I ,,_Of'* diem W11911 Mil montNy ~ ... pe)"!Mntl :::f t>ld• 111111 i>. Delly Piiot June 11 24. Jut, ottitr oommon 6-lgnallon, IUbedMed~purtUenl SAID COUNTY. lrvlna pallfornle tor of 234 ~ treaa; 'lwtoui ::::::.::::::-~belled upon tfle engineer'• to LerTy HenefMf\, 1. I . 1M5 H llt'f, Of t11e rM1 pr~ to the Deed of Truet .... The .. .._. eddr9aa end ~ II .,..,., ieocw apeclel II '' Qielofl... _..... of tfle paroent. lulldlnl 9upeMaot 11 (714) ~ dHCtlt>ad at> o va •• ~by JoM H. ,.__.,. other COf'5W'llOfl dlll8 ieltol1, a.ntcla, ,.,....,.· toote.. COMP\..ITtON°'~: =·~ ~ ofwortl QOmC)letild ThlChy '57...,t24 f.fl' qu9tlonl,... ~ to W, • 10 '/tc.-..._ IMf'i .. to • \in-If liny, of the ,... O" -p .'I ~ ....... lfW-AJI "°"' ta to be COlllPlltld -1--------torta St,..., Ooetl Meea. CA dMded 'Aln..., Ind.,.. dHCrl bed Oova la ponetlon. ·""""-Ind 11 wltNn IOwort1'"8_.lrofft ~--~~·••IC of~ P\aJC ll)TIC( f'\alC f«)llC( PWLIC f«)TlC( 12121 I . Tylon,a*91women• ~to lie: 135 DAfll. ott. l1Gml and fedltlea .,_._......,tit._~,._ "1• ·lliiia. • :_..,.. .... --------'° an UftdMded .,. .......... IUL.L ST"HT. COSTA n.ce•Hr'f theretor, 81 Ooa to~ ~=:.lfle ,..., = I~ Of THI ~AL ITAT'lmNT The undel.T,,.... a tenMta lft COl"IWftOI\ end le-CAUfOfNA ttlK. ~ In ,the =::•,;: AWAllO °' eotmW:T! ~7 tM ~ TIU-STAR NMMAHC• C<>ll'ANY ....... .,, lmeetf!/.... fi0teny1'eoot.-i ded Dileiitft-W u . ~ .......... ~ ... ,...., .. ,_ ~:=.~~ -....... ~-:!Ii=~ 11112...-............ tiOOlledllW .,. .,_ ..... 1 ••· In 9o01t 1$44f ..... UWCZ&:•.,, ,..... llff'/ Of 2M ~ T,.._ In IN .._--. ..... ti --_.., -#eMed -·1 ...,_Ind ott. oonwnon 100I ~t No U •ts 1'1CD:c111w of lfle ..,... VIiiage of Norn1wood "" or al lllJa. to ~ ~ -'!."-..-:::: ....,.,.._ C.o:ftle 91114 ~."any,~ ofOMolit~tntMot-~llMotfWCOl'llmOnt o ga tller w ith •P · _...,,,*:IOI:~ In• ;;;..-..-:i.,...._noc.... Y .. l.ftded°"al9berJ1,1114 ...... -Of lfle ~ "8corder :_.-o:• .• llty, lflOwl'I Shlrten•ne.e lflietltO, In bid. to,,.,.... .... Ill ....... ....:' ........... TOlll AdfWltted • ,, 2~ •I~ Sl •13 0-..:::.-::==. ~::. ~;::,.,. ~~ leld .... W. tie INde, tM ::.:::::-: .:": :: ~~_..to ,_GI .... to II -~-=-==-ivno. =...,,....or IPflpllM,,. Of °""""' Md ~ to wtllOlll OO¥eMM or ... oMoe of the Dlret1or 11 P\lb--.wwntt .._ ••11>U II "' "'9 •· 0roat ~ _, tme,par11111ne:,0t lel ~ recon•ICI =,-.....0#.._..,,. llcw.b.CI, N0-309cl ANOIOHOl•ladlllldlll85F ~~TIOHt· con~~ ~00000 .,... '° -N f*'*'.Y ... ·-~ 911' .... tel I Jiii;;. • No........ ... aCCOll'lt.,... ~, • ---.,. >pc ""'411 tlUFl)luil -~---· • 21.,,1• .. 2,a ... n • ~ .... Of flo;~IS.o.,,.. Of ... Of.. ailOla, 10 pey O. DATW°'Ofi'llfWGllCle'......., • ................... Ill---~~-~ r v ~ a) teOUNd.., M6d W .......... IO.l on ~,..,....... NI" Of ac111 .. be,.....,. N • 9' e ...,.... ..., .. II .. ,....,..,,. ... d 1na11119 '°' \"9~ tU, 2 -ol Nil. _. ..__ -Mt/ 5.. 1"5 • 11:00 A.M., :.C.""d'l: aecwad ti)'> Jeld ~ DMitOfl "-1N IMMMI • .. ..,_ M_... == 1~== oi. 191 ._,_,IOI u-,_ -· Ht.N ::=-:.:.:-::::. ~C:-0: =°wo!':-~~l~Oflend c;r A::..-:.::::..-.'='="*"' of .Ille C4:190mle '°'::e=~::-::'7.:-,,:;,:::°':n:.=.c.WlUl~:=::.Sl::= _ ... _ ......... ,-.. , " -_,,, -• ""· -....... ........ ~ -....... -'-r..=.o-........... of Tnist ...... dlargaa and AM-......, d, Cl!!of... l#ldlr IN lenN of Mid Oiled ttf tl, W1tf 1 t·'° ~M. on OOIWtOe .. W. .._ ol ll'CA-A W Jiii! d """"1 L ,..,._.,, ... 11••1 It ...,._oflNTNIMtencl Ana. It• tJI c.illllnle JC of Truat. IW, CiMrgaa encl JUNK. t•t1"5Hdlttma NI llid, ~ llCllft ,_._ ,_L........,,9uo•tery oflhett\IMUl .... byatd putlla~,IO-~ ~199'~-T~~ ~ pe.w ~be pUb. ""°""*' .. Con.-• ,u::... .. 111•1111•...,.•••a ···c:: ~bil,,...,~~~P'llal AIN 13 ,. 'I 1& 17 1N !I ~ --------_, -- • ' ) MACE MOTHERI 8&U MtOAOWAY PIOf'TUMY 1 10 Broadw!ly Coci. Mesa 6'1·9150 .. I '\ •• -anng. Cout DAI V PILO~/Mollday, June 17, 1935 • \ Linh. ) Ont, l o Oolw•. • Ad. '""' , .• ,, .... 1 u rh l>ut rn• portion ul J><l"lllt'lll i. rf'lundtblt • AdditionaJ W.-may be pwt hawd for •2.00 t'arh • Pnct'~ must bt 1ncludfd 1n thir .d • lli...-. not •pph 111 tlit rt'.tl t•lllt' rl'ntal. Of llf'lp w•nled cluedlution. Ot 1u1omobiln pric~ Cl""' $4!000 Call 6 42 -56 78 • \' 1~blt-onh I<• pm lttt' P•''' o1JH•rtt>l'rt M"lhng ~rcha.ndiiM • Olfu Eapil'ft Jtmf' 2 1 <o&. I 1)8J • let U1 llel, YH Sau Y .. Prtptrtr! Call Cla111f1N, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. ...... UafualiW ..... lafuabW Ar:rtt=b, f1f. • la-er ltl Wul .. '!!~D;JCE••!!l• Cii1i'iiii 1114 ~ ..... Bit Ctatl .... -Z1H .......... u n41lntt11 ttr-F/T&*P/T~.!neet. : -wtdy tenlllla Nwpt Penln. at'l'*Y -ood Beeut. 18R, turn oonJo. Eaattlae 2Br 18th & enol LJll 111.1 UITAU £/tide 1paclou1 28R *VIDA Del. MAR* From 1550 Wk/wk. St• etore/f,.ont. aOo t/f. In-cd'7v1~"f o~8 t• VIiia Balbo., Ay owner . patio $850/mo. 329 Uni-Summer & YMtty 1.5BA twnl\M. Pvt patio, Speclout 1 & 2Bdrm Aptt, to ba)' or l>Mch. VILLA olu<let trllOt 111 .. S795 r "j; ran. Start $4.SO $122.000. Ca.II 9<46·7893 veralty Or 5<48-~ Evee • 3 Id POOi home pool, lndry. No r•ta. All bltlnt, Including dllh-RENTALS 875-4912 mo. er&-8330, 831·8277 por1p 1 ... •n1to -.~31•2 Pullman •S 8d,m~111blyfmt $895/m o . Cur II wMhet,newtydecotated. '"""" v un•-• PUI E-tlae 1 br CiOttage Oplx Suml'1W /mo furn 831-12e8 8••utlfl'.ll landacaplng, Furn 28' Condo In Nft-'" SI. C.M. 7 t-2e80 38r 3ba 857-883• very CIMn, S575. 2110 11• ... ,1 pool, Jae. sauna. 880, por1 Beech. Bly View. ... •• ,, Hll m-Or~Alle. 837-8114 .--Spaclout 1br aparkllng Enck>Hd g_,. En)Oy mttlly rental. Call for de-1U Al 1...- PR 191.E E-alde Coty 28' 1t>a.'frplc. ciMn $475 pool. No peta. quiet eduft llvlng neat talta 714/~29 * BEAUTIFUi. AREA * &OOlllT mOfTIYI 1 bloele. from beach. 3BR g.,., water/pd pd. No 111.: Call &48-3818 eft 3:30 ~.Low mov.ln cost. atl Sky Park ONlce~are-Needed for dlaplay 1~·b•. $210,000. 2 l• pet1 $825/mo ~2389 is75/mo 2 8d 1ba patio: We care about our rMI-ac ... •~,-....., houte. t-2 11.111 ... 2,350 advert111no Sal•• at Fwn.831-3822 1·1tK1t1-r<•l'llKM pool,lndryrm.E-ald4tloc, dent•. So<ry, no pet• ten •~• Sq tt ••· Gd prkg rapidly ;expending loCal . PIUWATI UTll , c11 to -au1 $850 & S750. &4&-1755 ;ocEXNFROHT; Bargain •t 55' p/IQ. ft . dally nawapaper Ag- *IUlll ""'* Ea bdrm hu lt'1 own bth ' 149 e. Bay °' 840-3990 2-'Bdrm. Avetl NOW tU Mo-to-Mo Bob 281·8700 gresslve 9811-dl.clpltMd HOUSE UNDER MARKET. Eutslde lrg new 3Br Oft Coaat Hwy <4br 2bl TSL MANAGEMENT lmat 4 June 22nd. 873-7873 PP l20. 23rd St. Unit 29 to lndlvlduala may aarn •x- BY OWNER. 48R + FEE 3'hB1 w/trple yrd 2 car cozy frplc kltch 1?1)11 M2-1l503 ... 224 ell S 175· 50-4 sift oellenl Income (lalary & LAND. 731-&el8 gar $1350/me. Avt 0 July t great tor slnglea $1200 W~brldg• condo 2br lt1t1 I tt $300· e..8 alt sS75. Plus commluton). benefit• HV Carmel by Owner 151 Albert .Pl Open 539-6190 Belt Rlty lee M ... Verde 2BR 2ba, 1~b• $800/mo. Carport, .. art 2tOI utlllt~a 831 •2642 and advanoement oi>- 1245.000 1963 Port Sat/Sun. &45-0968 lrplc. lndry, gar. Dix. freahlypalnted. 720-0876 · portunlty. Salea H • Weybridge 759'-1870 SEAWIN0:5 BA, 3ba, view, S775, avt 7 /1, 241-7383 BNut. NEWPORT BEACH Available now-580 IQ 11, perlenee required, media ---------Flat b1tg1ln 3bd 2ba kld1 near pool and tennis. 8 B w1aaa ltat~ 74 pvt home, empl/F S275+ Harbor/Baker Center 1 ad van Llll•••i tlnabe.slcdecorcoolpool $2800/mo.559-9539 Nr SCPlza.2 r2 1,p1tl0, _ llMS-&5 15 exper enc• --just $700 mo 53M 190 HC gate, pool, apa, 2 r 2 bl condo, 2 hse ul 3019-A Harb<>f Blvd nr 1ageous. Send resume to. Ex~tlonal 5 Bdrm home. 1 J111 Cal!_ 71 Clubhse $675. 979-6919 from OQeellfront, ipec-CdM FOUR MAN Baker St (acrota from IUUE OIAIT Fabuloua buy at Bel1Al~tee ih lecular view, aee .. pool. GREATHOUSE Fedco). Prop mgr $327,500. New Euttide Townhome Rent to own poolarp k~dbr Pvt 1Br, frplc pool, patio, trplc, dedta, prof. dee. $<475+ dep ~-'255 619-72&-9665 eves or IAILY PfllT .... 911T11U 3Bdrm. dbl gar, 2'.4B• w/acpls Icy 1 gar. No pets. 399 W. Bey Avail 712 $1 t50 mo · 819-726-1212 P.O. Box t560 lllUUIATIU $1175/mo. 85~-t6t6 won't last II $625 call St. $595 850-6357 . 49'-oo11 . . DESPERATELY SEEKING co.sia Mesa. Ca 92826 ~~Iller Salt 1112 ,.••_ ... •1.-•t-.lttr•a)_f_t-.r_.la....,,Jt ..... __ Owner/Agt 220 Via New Eaatllde Townhome 539-6190 Best Alty lee 0 Quiet Mesa Vente 28r ~au IW§•tl 75 ~l~~T~~~tlgb~~ffLatgeea~ R~~:i~ ~ Ero;71~·~ Advertising ...... -ll021 Palermo. Ofc, ~8e8; 2Br, den, dbl gar, 2'hBa Saat1 Aa1 tBa. encl Q81, fowef Unit. . .. w/prtv ba, pool fac.N-Prime foe. em. 6-45-3366 ===---=:;:1 Rea 873-8059 $1100/mo. 852-16 t6 2 ea 2ba c ondo. 2511 $600/mo. Refs. 498-t938 ~,cod E. attractive smkr $350 Av• 7 / t TELEPllll SALIS -& -H •l•i.ttfmllTI -y--PREFERRED AREAS W . Sun f Io we r SA ··-• YUH• ~~.co.::~ 2i:, 2~·pew't~ 72<>-0897 /5<48-3367 lttrllf Naed~~~sl~lo~ .. n~'.::~~~ -· --.. swrw. ---·· $650/mo & $850 dep, -... S83 ....... QI • 1000 sq ft Warehouae. ...... ...... lllWPUll 111UIO IW DI tl Charming 2 Bd, 1 ~bl + ~.!!~!~!~'~ .. h11omed...., 962_8069 2Br 28•. gat ...,50. No pete 5/mo. 770.1950 E/Bluft 3br 2ba w/ona • 22•8 Newport Btvd ly expand ng local dally H~ghl ;e .d.d Ew tam rm 2 frplca ••7"• .,.,....,.'IVV ... , ..,.. 546-5882, After 6pm I IHc• 2711 olhe< non amkr $475 + __ .. newspaper Aggr ... lve u gr . ... ~· t t n , .. _ B Ith • · n• .. utlla""' • ;rmrt $500/mo Could be u""" l di Id oor plan. Solat .... ee 0 ,,. 8Y w • s 189,000 552-3000 Agt ,,_. • .,.... ltatla Ce11t ttrt 979-38<48 Pam 'hutll. 720-1849 tor Retail· 840.2700 sell-dlsclpllned n v -... lated. Sitting vacant -fabulous view of the .......... 2219 ?tock TO eEXcA . . uals may earn &>toellent .....,. ..Y. SELLI Call Harb<>f entrance and Ill E-alde lovely 2 atory $615/mo 2 BO 2 BA,trplo. 2 8d yrly $680/mo +aec Emplyd gtlman ovr 40, n-810 sq h Warehouse Income (salary & com· now 646-2313 the boating actMtles. Prl-..... , 4bdrm lncida den 3ba git Prof. a;c;o;at8d 28R 2ba encl gar. all blt-ll\S, nr 122 25th ST. 675-4305 · amkr • kit oh prvtdgs, Space.' nee~ JOhn Wayne mission), benefit• and THE REAL ESTATE RS llUTllY 5 8d 2 atory, family home GrMt HB location, walk to IChools & shopping. Over 2000 sq ft. Atklng pnc. $148,000 Traditiona l Re alty 631-7370 • Vite 2nd 110!)' unit, llUIFlllT llPl.D frplc pool uoo·a condo frml din rm many shopping center. 5<48-7588 Airport 65¢ sq 11 Trlple advancemen. t opportunl- beautlfully decorated. y 1 ,........ 539-6t90 Bee1 Rtty fee amenities. Poolt~car-8t0 Cante< lBr $550 2Br 2Ba $650, Fem to ahr 38R 2ba net 9' ~roll up door 1y Telephone Siles ••- Two large bedrooma. 2 ounger ncome pr.,......·~· port. sec. gate. S800/mo TSL MANAGEMENT r•lrlg, atove, dahwahr twnhse. So Cat Ptu area. Call 64 t-40S8 perlence required, media full beths and 2 car gar· ciosetopartc.81iboaPl9' SHARP EASTSIDE 2BA 722-eo53 or 55&-1'08 M Z-1603 Incl. No pets. Call btwn s2751mo 5•a....5ge experience advan - age Deluxe kitchen, fire-andshopa.Submltallof· 1ba, garage. yard r f-L .. 1tSTUNNING Lg 1 & 2Br 9_.dallyS.5-<4855 -• AaatUCtatlta 3002 1ageous.Seodre11.1meto piece mirrored bit and lers and owners Wiii con-$750/mo. call 5"&-9950 a,..t.tatl 1ra -2Ba Garden Apt. Pool New lw: 2br 2b• Bayridge Fssh100' lge/·mo3 !l,r w~2n .. wh. ~~~ SPIRtTUAL READINGS Attn; Melinda ThacketY 1.,.ge' Bayside sundecl(. alder exchanges and may Spec 3Br 2ba bonu• rm $<495 & 710 W 18 h T """ '""' -·-1-•l!T Prefe<entlaJ anp rental cats ryl • ,.,3 ge d2nd2 bdT .0. Available 811' S 1200/mO C..ta .... 1124 Up, t condos, full Vu, sec. gate, , alatance. 6-45-2357 Advice In All Matters 4 --· prtvl.....__ Included A• pacoua an rm • Pr nr••••1s gar. frpl, pool-spa, CounMllng. t815 So. El IAILY"l" duced°Tolust s595.0ool unite In • prime rental lo-5<48-7001Of75t-1350 Nice f BA DUPflll., quiet. -St295/$1495. 85-4-8090 LARGE 2 Bdrm 2b8. one Camino Real, San Clem. p O. Box lSl50 cation. Aelllng $550.000 Sperkllng 3bdrm 2bth kid• for 1 emplyd peraon. No 2 Br 1 ~ba w/gar New LIDO WATER VIEW bloc+< 10 CdM beach. Llc'd •92-7296 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92628 flneeqilptkltehpvtpatlo peta $485.5<4&-1021 cpta/drps, bit-Ins, fncd L 2B 2B 2 lg deck $450 + 'hutll.673-9102 <714 > 673 4400 -\41\TI •o IW" more S725 mo 539-6190 &partatab Uaf. yd ~~~2~~~;'pf:' ~~le $;500~0875-8359 '· M/Fn-amkr 25-35, 4br hae SCRAM-LETS llH I IHSEUEPEll llllMt .., Inc. S..t Alty IM -' 2437 Oraw ·c· 1650 ahr w/3, Nwpt Shrs. pool-tor arthritic woman. Mon- REAL ESTATE I laJMa •-•a-.1 HM . ..,_ tns avall $295. M2-38eo ANSWERS Fri t2noon-8pm. Balboa 131-1400 . II Ten ...._ . TOP area. quiet, no peta. Island, 675-0598 !•-------• OOrm 28&. 17 to/mo. call Lil yrty rentll, LYfTont BEAUTIFUL 1 Br $59~ Up M/F Shr 2Br 2Ba hse Muacie _Proud Doug Ammerman work O\.lplex 28' 2'~ crpte, PRIVATE balcony, carport S625l mo. Ocean view, Sheen • Ethics A/P Ill lfO OUll J .... lt 1 71 851-2000. Hme 7e0-6951 drps, w/d t*upa, ancl POOL & SPA. 2650 Herta. IN NEWPORT BEACH ~_J~gnr <497-<410l or RECESS lmmed. opening. Expel'. In Ocu. FRO.T . gar. No peta 11350. MESAPINES.5<49-2~7 AgrMlplaoeto llveonthe Oya Tw o grade school A/P.flllng.typlng, 10kay Ftutua 875-eeOe WE IFfll A llllll Upper B•Y· Private N.B. MCluded home $375. teachers were watching & data entry on COM-lal... Custom home+xtra land Vallez 2234 lalMI Want 1 Mlectlon of grMt ~:~~u~!'nis& CO::~:~'~ non-amkr/Fem./Prof. ahr the chlldren al play. "One ~~erAl>~~ ~~~:;·, m~ P..Wala S650K PP. Call •f1 6pm. Huge family -4bf house OI' Ptaia1ala 2717 llvlng? We can offer any-pools close to btJllneaa. w/aame. 213 395-2069 ~h~~ ~!!~~;re:'.~~h';:! Garry Ave, Santa Ana (oft _....,.....,, ____ ....,1_007.... <7t•) •98-3800 mom's kltch kid• ok oft . thing from a small apt to QC Airport Faehlon Npt Shoree rmmate want-succeeda llll• AECESS.'T' Fairview Rd) UYllllT "'11 Piii ••~ilt ltatl HOO Brkhrst mid HOO'• ~ N~ls 8~· N1 A~lt • 4Bd hae. It looking In Island, conv~ent shoP.9 ed $300 mo. 111/laat+dep. '-----....---.-=-: --------ULIU ,. ... u older bUt NJCe. CM prk 1 539-6l90 ee.t Rlty fee ~06 .EBay Ave: Ap~ 9 • CM.NB.or HB think of UI on sight. Nancy 646-9•78 Ltlt ,.... 004 Af4T l,l~~sRl:4~~reN~~:: c;>nty -4 Yfl old. Beaut. 3 BR w/cabana, walk to But. ltacla flrat for that choice ot Profeulonal over 30 to tllr 7-0380 M F 1 t 5PM llLLSI• •• Bdrm, 2'h ba. formal din· everything $10,000. Agt Ctrtu ... ... nu Ideal llvln~ . Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-2Br 2Ba Nwpt Beh Condo 53 --•11& IE1 Ill Ing rm. Top location & Judy M&-7171 2BA 2ba new lux condo. ArchltecturaJIY de9lgned TSL MGM 642-1803 manta & Townhouses. $325/mo. 6-46-7332 fOlJND tnS Large, leVel lot with <4 large dock. Assumable SEACLIFF NB ~s s~9to ~r;ir,~:s:~ 1br 1ba, frpl, leaae. S795 NB REALTY 675-16-42 (Ask about furnished Resp n-smkr M/F lhr nice ftU Aulst Mgra-Sa....Stock Bdrm home, super :~·k~::h•sRrc~r Beaut 2 Br 2 ba S..2.900. · mo. Avt 112. 720--0646 WESTSl• 11111 =• ~':iswi~• ~ 28d ept E-CM av•ll 11 1 ARE FREE * RAllO * kltehen, great yard. View-PRICE REDUCTION Only $4000. dn OWC Agt 3 8d H'oba. 8391 Giiford Large 3Bd 2ba pldc color-Neat & Clean. Carport t--" •~ _ .. __ '1 y $350 O.OIM 831-8117 Our inlematlonal who+9-lng deck for Sunday Judy M&-717 t Circle $875/mo & $875 f • 11 $496/mo 662-1700 ren ""' ....,.. .. ..,, • erm or C I need brunch private beach lt.095.000. Exchanges dep. 962-8069 0 new carpe ng . . longer). On Jamboree sallR IEITAl a . sale company • to . $498,500 weleome Can tor more Daplexn/Vait1 13 S 1200/mo Bkr 720-9"22 Dua Ptiat Ad. at San Joequln Hiiie Newport at the beach. • hire & train several Quan-lntormatlon'and &howtng. _ _ • 2BR BEACH CONDO 2B .,_ Rd . 1.-2 llll fled appllcanls lo work In I NIC)Uf li()~t~ •••a__.,_..,, on watetrouard/pool & Lg r 1--· dbl gar. new 28r 1V.Ba, ocean vl4IW · Nice tum house 2 Bd s .. • our Orange County _ ,._, ........ .._ sauna $950/lse S45-07t3 paint & CfPI s1175tmo. S 8 2 5 I mo . Ca 11 144-1100 avail. Full prlv, no pets, based oftlee and to tavel ~t0t1, 675-6000 2Br 288 & 1Br 18a. Ocean 673-8889 or 673-8890 8181355.......,.1 choose your months to Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, view. Gd cond $175,000. Roomy •bdrm 2ba hme ,.__ • 27... $550/$850. 673-7652 12'!.'/o aasomable loan. style dbl garage trptc "91111 HI n Attracilve In & out. Englllh Found: Blk fem lab. Vic: Australta. Canada. West a&lllFICllT 338-J 1 Caatano. Call fncd yrd kids pets $600 1Bdrm condo. Frplc. ale. Tudor: 2BA , ..... ba; only 3 3BA 2BA 1 blk to bch yr Tidy •thle11c parson tor Bushard/Atlanta, 6/12, Germany as well•• Other EDOITIYE .. E (818)355-••• 1 539·6190 Beat Rlty tee tennis. spa & pools 5575 units; garage, washer, lee. 1075/mo. Fpl, patio, N.B. hm, J.435/lae. plus. no ID. 963-3902 natlonal and lnternatlonat Thia ""'• t beauty 18 the deck S750/mo 493-0487 refrlg. 5t08 Neptune, Ref req. M S-091' FOUND ... 11 locatlona. No exper nee v-. n laceat Prtrtz 1350 lniat 244 mo. s.5-63<4o •ft Spm · lower apt. 675-6366 '" ~own orange Must be sharp In IP9Mf· ~~!'°':e~~t~8~1~~ 2 HOUSES &ta Mesa **IEIT•LS* * 1 Bedroom 1 bath, Quiet 11 Ttn 2732 Bayndge brand new 2 ltatab W•at.. ~i~lpn~'~l~ ~ ~i::~~~ ance. people oriented, & lOQted on the weet blUtf C • I • I 022 Groat S 19 200 S 169 500 • area. $400/mo. 2Bdrm 28a. $710/mo. CaH bdrm 2 b• condo. w/vu & 4 R .. ponalble, working F. v . 963_3330 sports minded. F0< prl-overlooklng the back lrtll t If . 15'Y. On ' o~ner Don CALL US REGARDING Agent 645-3683 Doug Ammerman, work ~tlo. Upgrades, pool, males seek 4BA home vale Interview, Gall Mr bay, thtl home boat• a Canyon Crest Eltatee. 3br Goguen •97-6287 IRVINE LEASES *UITlllE* 851-2000. Hme 780-89Sl Jae. sec. gate comm. HB·FV-NB area. Non Found· Large Bladt ma~ Vinson, 261-5277 gorgeou. pool, superb 2'~ ba Townhouse.• • ...___ lmHO.lltlltaftJ st 200 mo Lori smol<era 53&-7975 Cat with white tummy, UIUY bar & family room. tormal gated, pool, tennis, spa. ta1ta1a, _..rt lH llOO 02uB~'. 1~eaBa, ~~hM-gar', 'p~ laat. ltac~ 740 47._11900 s-5 wi<ifys. ' anytime. paws and lace (white dining room plus much, min 10 bctl 4 Fun Ill Inert 1458 I • "'""' •X Ml 10 OCMn 2 earn; 1 1 splotches). VetY friendly Resp lndlV. wanted lor re- much more Call today S224,900 You own land. Woodbridge condo, sunny patio, lndry tac. crpte. 'h ba tw.!)h~e "ulet BAYAIOOE CONDO larattl lor and well taken care ot He tall counter 4 llte baking tor an appointment to Owner 76q-3875 IHAl lmSTllEIT 2t>r nr Lake/tennis $800 drps. stove. Sm pet ok Adults s675. 536--0[90 Brand New secured. gated Ital 2912 dldn'I have any collars 10 Tues-Sat-Days. Wiii preview, 759-1501 Forest Falls. 71 toreated S675 incl some utll. comm Pool. spa. 2 Bd, 2 tell me who he ls He was train 675-5606 .---------. 1 HPUI IWIEIS: acres, a former Boy 2 l3/927-6772 Ba. A/C, lrplc. 2nd sty i7Sfmo. Storage only, someones pet and love: Beauty Private Pany desires to Scout Felty Improve-*Nr SC Plza. s.A. 2Br tea 1tBEACHWOOO VILLAGE overlkg pool $1300/mo 9x ,6, 724 James St, now at my door step-llllEL Ulll FASlllll buy duplex In COM under ment lncld: a Ranger Condo. Pool, spa, carprt l1IO. llSOlllT 760·1275 Costa Mesa 673-7787 hungry I have 3 kittens S350K MO 1539 d · k hi needsaH around halratytlst -----·-·__ House. pool, malnt. bldg, $700 No pets 722-801 t IFF llft II MST VILLA BALBOA 2Br. quiet, Office lntal1 2914 apn can t eep m. for busy aalon. 49&-5728 1&••llE OllEEI restroor'na. 5 campsites, new crpta & paint, trplc, lease retrelve, he needs or 499-2221 •-1 t ml. from Redlands on 2BR 2ba 2car gar. Frplc. Enjoy Huntington Ben garage security pool 1388. 63•. 278 I 209 at his family! Vic Pacific Plan 1, 2 Br & Oen. Auum. Hwy 38. nr level land. Waaher/Dryer. Micro-• Uteatyle 19951,,;0. 644•2155 ' s t.30/aq ft. 1617 west-Federal Bldg 19th 4 lllPl/SEm 8'1Wol1t $285,000. First $16,900. p/ac. of-wve, Pool/spa S950/mo, -1nGardenSet1lng cliff, NB Agt 5<41 -5032 Harb<>f/ Newport Blvd. 831·8638or64G-6188 fared. PP, Biii or Earl, aval17/1,760-9611 -.t 11rPoo1 &sp1 Weatcilft 2br 2ba Condo. Ca11Laure6-42-'32tx312 Full ch8lge bookkeeper- -:.-... -... -·-·-Newer.custom So of wk~,pm/(2.!!~~-0(78:41) 2 er 2 8'1.h. redec:o<•ted. •Specloualmmacunlta ~~.1~~~~~n. 43e!:,,~,~~= -ore.4~593W1(ndl ~:N~ L'r.~: BayslOe und6r $350,000 or •n ,...., On btJ• route. Garage 1't81natd Room Xlnt space. 756-0911 Lost:* Grey w/multl c010< COLDWeu BANl(eRO terms Bkr 720-9•22 792-5841 Larry $600 mo. 780--0f38 •BNutltul Landac:aplng 1 .. eatt 277 . tern Cat. Vic Clay 4 Weal· o.t f C t 1'tPrlvate pattoa & dedls Cannery VIiiage, upstairs minster NB M&-l006 SPYIUSS 1 tH '1 S395. 1Br TRAILER. Adult •Proteulonalmanagert An ........ Yltw office 500 Sq Ft ----=-,..........--·--·.-.--· lO MfuiH 111 Prerrty 1525 prk. No pets. 140 Cabrlllo 1 Bedroom tromS585 tBr condo In security w/ahower ssoo. 2815 Loat:BURMESE cat/ml -SBR S'BA. Bonus room Magnificent Fallbrook 6<46-6725· 673-7787 xec 1 Bdrm lrom S605 · bldg non amkr no pets Laytayette. 545-7983 CdM. Belge/~old 'l:' PElllSIU P21,000 Pool Reduced to home • ...over 5500 sq It. 3 BEDROOM 2 Bedroom ffom S725 avaliable 6119. $625'. Downtown L una Beach Finigan. Rwrd 59-t7 9 Charming small home on $499,950. View 1.22 acres nr golf-Westside 2 sty 3 Bd 1 .,., Sorry, No Pete 979'-7990/W 786-5680/H Medical or ~ce Suites. LOST-white female Bo•er, oversized lot located on LI Ytrl l1r11 c'eonlndlwselrleBsoanrtk:erS5Z5eOn,oooovlc Ba. patios, d/w, bit-Ina. 964 '~J~~ Magno~:_.s~574 laata Aaa 2710 Ample pvt parking. (Choakka) nr Beach 4 quiet West Bay. Room lor kids ok. · $725/mo Call • • Reasonable rent. 660 or Hell. H.B. 848-5366 2nd uRlt without disturb-110· 1•1 I Realty 619-728-5757 MS-6&46/650-7275 le25/mo 28d 2t>a pool, t250 Sq. Ft. see 10 ap-LOST womans J>Of'M at 1ng house. Close to New-Ct1ll .tll 1024 Vlsalla Area 15 ac farm. 3 Br 2 ba W/O hkup, pvt $675/mo-$695/mo 2 Bd clubhouM , close to 811. preclatel Ownr 497-2351 Dlaneyland June t 2 port Harbor Yacht Club, 1 water home & extru. garden. nr Nwpt Hta. apta encl gar,lndy rm, 2521 Sunflower • mOITIYE Simi Paper & photographa lm- bloct< 10 public bay and WTSllE I s 110.000 owe MS-4260 $650. mo. 831-2918 yda/patloa, cloH to 111. llllH•IT N.,..,POAT CENTEA portent, am•H reward 11 ocean beach . 2BR R2 zoned. Planning belci'I, nr ma)Ot shoPa. 142-1111 ~.... found. 786-<4251 144-IMO Dept apprvd plan tor 3Br I.E. Excllaqt I S7251mo 2 Bd t 'Ab• Huntington Beach araa Full SeMce. M•-8800 In rear St17,000 BY IPALMS SP"1NGS Ex-Townhouse greenbelt. (Mngr-2417Whhesanda) St1tla c .... ••trt nnlDTU Tra"l 011 Owner 380-9416 ecutlve Canyon Country lndry rm. nice lo<:. llPT IE.All IUl.n 2715 Huntington Beech Prof. EARN X FREE CRUISE IESA ftllH WIUll UIY Tl OWi -~~~ h~~ gg~ + e~~~~· 2078 Thurln ~!: ~~r,! luxury c ondo-walk to so. bldg, 4 mo' a free rent cafi'~~ ~~ ~t~·:61 Mesa Ve<de's most popu-2BA 2ba condo w/lrplc I Tr ade or seil tor Newport Condo with 2 car garage. TSL IUUIEIEIT plus Improvement allow-~---- UATWHIU H.S. or Col. Student IO work on wOOd ketch.NB area. 631-8480 IHllEEPEll F /0 Retell stole In Npt. Bch. All books to trlal balance on manual system 15-20 hrs/wk. tO-key & Ute typing. Exper req Call Robin 645-0793 MEDICAL OFFICE Group prac. 1 Bkkpr-pegbrd, t Aeoept. tun pl\ua ff'\9Ur a must. 6"4-1025 lllllDPll TUlllE lor computerized acctg system, n-smkr pref Newport Weste<n Corp . lar floor plan with over Great location $125.900 Beach Condo or home Upper Plan "C" View to IU·1IOI 2 bdrm, 1 bath, gar, leun· ~!~ct'~~i. !fr~cin-~~~e ~~e':on~s.~~~f~oo.Ps~: la1i1t11 o,,. 4014 2.400 SQ ft Spacious. Ask tor Esther 542-4242 1 $390,000 (2 t3)975-0232 ~~k~~llable 6120 81 1 dry. 4-plex. quiet street. t security, tbr tba, lnclds leet at 85¢ Call now for Eatabllshea game vending open and great for enter-dys or 646·4642 eves or 12 i3)o413-6965 llfe81iB.AU m~6~. ~gh.83~~ 1:6'~'· wsh/dryr, also pvt club appt. L. Wells, 835-0818 route Wiii train High re-111101 UYEI talnlng In-laws or maids I · 1 044 ll11ti111 I Ct. wllns ct•. pool. Jae. -------turn. No money down c M s quarte<s downstairs rear I rvaae I .E. Waatt4 1625 1.0-IHO TIWl-•S sauna, beaut. dee N B Exec suite. Phone Mr WOiter 714/838-5620 ~~~~t!ns~ ~~o Call Carol, 851·0517 yard Is low maintenance TRIPLEX In Nwpt Bch or ---clubhse & much more answering, typing & otc ~~--=--.,,._...,,_.___ F 760 "' O ILe.b o S 2 t 0 . 0 0 0 wlcalh wtlo wants. ee-I T /H . f/p, deck S 1100. FrplC, vaulted celffnOI, dbl Daye. 838-04"05" O< eves, Answering s.rvic.. Part CASHIER CLERK with brick p1llo and r Costa Mesa Home buyer Back Bay area. 38r 2'hba C.1 ... ftr Ifft $675 lnclds most utll. rental by hr 752-0740 OWN YOUR OWN N 8 _l_tl_me~. __ -2_e.._2 __ _ 751-3t91 11on.8'11r675-62•1 Dys 619/457-5574 & ev garpool &spa.No peta. IUWlllYIWIE 731-7528 LldoVlllage359-518aqft of • larger bualn•H I . • SELECT ----619/453-87'3 28drm 2'hBa +Oeo S935 oftlcet wtth AIC & •Int Houra· 8·30 to 5 Mon th Glf11hop.JOhn WayneAl1· I tall I .... , pat king. S t.25/114-tt Incl Fri. s.400oieomPi Fan-port.• day Wk. Calf Bec11e ~Rro.c:s H Belcourt Hiii lux Condo 666 w. tSth M S-2739 -11Tt utll. 873-3777 Agt. tu tic opportunit y on Tuee-Frt fm 952.f188 r-nvr-~ ~ I • 2Bdlllbrary. 2 merble w•• Balboa lale furn-avall t-l iiiii[iiffi'.-. jBtal.fl hraadat4 lrplc. ocean/nlte view aa.~__._. lmmedl $350/mo 1tt/lut I 11111 7 5 2 • O 7 4 0 wk d Y • • OMll llOllTAIY --------1 SI.el guarded gate S2700/mo WWC9LI -=waJI ~~~r.;' ~~~e 673-5919 af1 4:30PM Garden ttyle. 1 atory faell-843-2949 ev.ttwtcnda PIT, hrt 9-2 dally, gOOd A IUL llY AT A * * n * * ita 111 -n 2l 0y2a 1-15001ev159.9175 ama•n1rm * 1 & 2Br. 1 4 288 aultee Kitch & tnary pvtitg•. pvt ty. Well fOQted. Corona •nJ"" P•Y M s.21e..1 848-1032 ."."'ICE l1ns1de 1ocat1on with this 3 ...--*S lou 1 h def Mar on P C H Air T , r.. ' •t•• I Bdrm 2 ba Turtle Roell East CM 2 Br $650 or BLUFFS-Condo 4Bd 2 Beautiful Garden ~ptl, pae • own ou'" ba. llCC:iMI to pvt lake & aep. entr. Mgr &7S-e7oo • • I .. .. OUAllll llAllT, 3BA 2ba. hardwood lloora. Plan i Nicety landaca.ped wtlQle 3 Br $875 Liv ~m I '1tba. encl sallo-new I patios, decile. pool or •Areplaoea beh. $400. mo. Deya, 13® 2 Vaar 2nd TD 20 hrt p/Wk. $4 p/hr Fireplace. Lge family rm. and a very private back & kltch turn 495·8744 carpets$ t250 8-44-t480 spa No pets •Private balconlea or Mission Viejo 857-6523 New Bldg. OC Airport $100 000 AM Fortune 89<4..0609 Cvrd patio lt24,750 ---28drm tv.ea $690 Garden patios Mature mete N8.1bll( bch, area. Corner of Aedhlll & 500 Company 7ll0-1393 "" lhUAIU llLTJ. yi'd f s t~900 . ..... ...... hflflh••4 I m 2Bdrm 28a S7 t0 WIT llTT prlv enf, lndry & kltch Brlltol. 700 aq " & 13!0 . OUllUL 141-1121 ~l~cu:?C:i,.;~ Gtitral 2202 p~~t~P~: Avt~ ~:~~~~son 631.:ill •3Ugt1tedtennlacourt1 prlv S250tmo 850-3832 i:·~~s~lms Pf2.5':~nt~8~J,!: 1~~puopen1ng. typing, lH·l "°-!Smart move 3br houae 2 4BR w/fam rm. 3 nr• •2 Swlmml~• Park Nwpt..l'wMle, room 162-171<4 Jerm9/87. 786-330<4 ftGh -It, tel•· -bath dbl gar patio IITds places. patio $2000 an-•Stree.ma & ~ w~ bth~SO-r-w utlla phones. Approx 32 hra Tllnl lllCI 11111 li-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pet ok upper S700 s nual, $3000 summer Ill wnJ ftDI Sony. nopitl 7eo-9387 aft epm Nwpt 8c:tl acrOM from Widow ha• money tor P.lwk. 8:30-5, bentflta, 12H 000 ltlrl ........ nlal' 539-6 t90 Best Alty tee su~~NTALS From jAea«: 18r 281. gar, jac, 11rFumlahtng1 avall John Wayne Airport. 800 TD'a. $10.000/up No retail cfothlng •tore, Sunny rotll~ hills view Ith this cut• 1Br ~ 1011 il•l * h lH l 2Di $500 to S2000 per wll pa1102 :i~!fr:-l•S895 WHYNOTCAl.L R~lnv't;·~-$2~~ ~er!:~~ =~':.:"~~7r,': Fuhlon ltland. Ma Premluiri iocauon Spllt condobverlooklngbtJbDI· Also monthly. wlntet and mo. 119 111-1111 utltt""' 409.3.a1 852-8713 Morrta. 8-«·5070 leV9t home Graolou• lfv. tng br~ $82,600-IYeerty 3BR 2 bl nlce ahort term available PM 855-0665 or 83 -6107 -..,. tngroom Formal dining ASKFOAINGA ' duplex w /garage WIMtfrNt ..... lff. Eutalde 2 bdrm,, ba, IUWlllYILUll Wet.tcftft pvt81,entS300 Nwpt Sch pvt omc. or '::~~~' S~\\~lA-~~S· :::: BreellHt nook Goofmel lnlH 0.11t It~ 1 S960tmo Call 673-882 l 111· 1• 111-tllO newly carpeted, trplc, mo $200 aid, prof flm, desk space avail. Prl,.,. Uito4 ..., C\AY 1 ~ kltch4tn. W•t bar. 2 hUO• lll·llOO lll·l II !Ctrlll ••1 .. -r fi"D large yard, geraoe. 155511 ~untlngton VIiiage n/amttr-drnk &46-3524 locatlon air $45-5112 ---==~~--... bedroom•. 2 run betha. I ... 6666 S 7 5 o I mo Sh• r y 1 Lane. rrom San Diego ' ' •=·~: ... ~'"':..,.';. :; f Bright end unit. Call I Bdrm Houte, ':"'h huge HARBOR VIEW HOMES 831-12e6 Frtewl,., north of Beech ,!!ttll Prime Chlro. of<: apeo9. low .. ie.., '"'" ~"'olo -•• .....__.,.~.,. today M8-2313 I y1rd 708 IRIS •7ooimo Montego, 48drm 2Ba, aep. *EASTS I DE 3Br. nn ~ct':~· weet on Ulll& 11111 c:;:oM~ ~~. I C U Lf4 S E 1 W.aa1 llli1 1050 7eo..a.ra nv. din fam araa BNut .. ~~ POOi "*'"""1 No --71<41718-1411 °' THE REAL ESTAT&:RS m 26. d.,a;n home 2 Large 4 Bdrm• 2 ·~bi. cond S1700mo 552·9030 ;;;'stto. S...2-5210 Cella.... UM Wkly ,:,-u:,.-,,35 ' llp. 213/54M520 I I I' I I' . car gar, .clnt location & trplc, eve II lmmed H !S (SUm~ ~ TV, tree eon ... Share Ofl'loe apace Bal. It . fln1nctng Only 1122.900 s1soorrno Bkr 720-~22 5BR 3BA. no peta, • .,,111 heet.S pool~ L..a.l• 10 BAYFAONT. 700 aq, "· I u p R 0 0 I TlllU ..... ,..., I Owner/Agt 78e-'896 )Lease Option 4br 2'~ba 711 SUIOO/mo 882· 13'3 WOODLAND vaLAGI OOMn. l<lton. tv-11. • $400 mo 87&-3309 I' I I I •&191111111 -comm pool.tennis OcMn Klnga Rd 3Bd 1 112ba, --N II N Coeet Hwy. _ . . . t ee.ut11u1c.,t>r1a'A'p1an 1lt?J!!t ltacla JOH viewS2000mo M0--4152 poo1.ga,.dsvc:a.2car~ar AltARTMlllTI t.aouna~h•14•534 ·a:m-t~~~~ I I Two or.,. 1tt1oo1 '-'*' ~,.~;::;~ci~~'1':i t *IYiWiEll * C..taJlt1a fH4 L:~:!::~:1:...., t.omt&tn~y our fau1tnstyl•'P" Ou1tt co111loitablto ~v1na ~1y·!~~111111. W ,...:.Hwtt ~~-' It HI/IS £1 :' ;;• ~~~.':O:; .. •! & l•ndaeapeci Upgraded JBr 2Be p()OI reg tfte 28<1 1bl, nu crpt. pnt. ger, .. -... t IO\f 10 h«••Y\ Sc Corn Pim .mi, onlf mt11ul6 to 11141 1128/wlt & up. 2.274 Ntw· • wrnon o ..... .._..ntly . -. -. . f1101*1 one IMCNt, ~lw'O-c:arpat.t 4 catm draperlM $ t87.500 84s-3749 ycit gord No peta 1982 'A' Hghtl 38r 2Be 2 atry Cot-~11 GarAB•~ ~•ailaDlt ......., ,....,., CM ...... 744.. urn/etw actry/r.oep' CMda Ilk•_. Cul·d•·uc t lreet wt Meyer-t750 •teoS700& tagehome&t350 '•1,IUt • l'V' • ..,_, • ......... ~ etc0t:t:lt•offlcta I T I ....... 850 324'4 NIU • ·.,u • l.A191Y .... --f ..... IU\.lla mountain View ANUme ... OAIYH-12% .... Credit Cle 549-3•8" .._ -IU I .. L.... up to al ---r 0 c-...... "'" o ...... 0 Ill et t2 t/<4% fixed Of· 3Bd 38• 3 car Bordeaux '2 8d 2b• Condo tpft1 leWI Oeun cloM 2bdrm hM =.... 3021 W-co.t~·-1--.1 MOHTH FAEl!I ... I ............. n -· f.,eo wlland S2~.000 $31tML/t1orS<t59MM 'll'PIC 'W/O. 2 cat 'OW l kldalpettlneddgM'ftf* --pon._,. 'TV' D~loc.uullnO • _......,,,_""8Ne ..._ SANDY MITTMAN 8111 t1% pp e<44-7070 poOI IP• s950 55&-9200 fncd yrd $92! yrly 111111111$ ...... ,,. l tM+1'hol. no • t FROM Ho 8F. UP •• '""'' '"""4f•fo 11'1,.J !04 I' I' I' I' I'. r l Btu"' Fiiier cOiido. 3 br •u..-t RI"'-• TwnhN I 53M190 Beei Alty,.. ""'llAT I •t WITD llll. CALL (1t<4) ....... 1N '"i~·~t!~Sl~~·Uill~~mi=·::=;· =:;-~-;:=~· ==-=· ,,_,.. • ....., NI , .... ·-j luylng and MHllng at • 1----·-~I ':I •,..V,•Mltlt • vt it lTlfl I , . ., bl. ndt CIP11 & paint. •9r 2'~Be f'.rptc, patlO MONACO. HARBOR VIEW f ... lsos rueona~ prtc.-11\at'a N .. In town? Cl--" 11 M•\WI t S179 500 Owner/8kr pool t0e S1 t50 No~1 2er 28a. gardener, S1300 I T1l 11111119DT J..._I Ml·t• what olaHlfl•d I• all c.w\ help~~ many --~ .... .;;;..::; .... ~~--;.;.;.;.--.. ~.-....... --'- 811 -L ... ..J.....J...:.J 1eo.e4 t t or 75~·5959 122.ao t t 2 13 5<40-2563 ~ -.i.&e1e °' 'f"4I' Miid• . ..,.2-se11 ..._...,. _,..,. MU I I --•-------------- GE 1c,9.9100 ~ • ' • ~ . ,. ... • I I . , ,._ [· t ..... -..--.-•:.:.•~!! .......... ........... ... ........ "" ...... """"..... ...... ftl!~~~W!!!!lii .°'iuiii•llllT ,.,"!:.!,_:•••"' ....,. .. ,mn Hou.eaeeper -Monur"-••••J•... ,... *" .. ......_ 1\t ,.,..,... c.. ... _ wal eelaO OC ~ the IMne ~ fOf R. I!. Merftt 11tm In 8 hta w:fl, 96 00 per hr .,,. ., d 6rnmed ~ ,ttlndly M dlM W"W*'O .... f ,..,__ ftlMdld. .,._ ,n 175 7M-mf ....... ,_, ...... ..... fof ,_,PA 0( bflgtlt, :.s:1c. •11-=.,:c:c~ww,IT. g':a_~·s~~ ~, ·~E rr::.:PftMno• .... boo•ctu11111• ... 0'9:1Ug• MQ..-lnleriteANOf. ... ..,,~ ... ~' A.lllliM.. Min 2 ~ U0 & t~ ~ .... Fri ' . e VH ......... fib of· l ~ P'IClfW ~. floe......,,"° ..... Molii~~~...-!~~~ lllftelw & -· -. ..,.. to r.-cl '*"9. ,_.. tor cuttomer tertlc• 11200· mo. beftefha. 1•1NO AVWlleibM In; MVironmen1. H I Mon-hi. M In ~ ..,.,. nee. Wll tr.M. He Medi a fMlltt . W l ~ raq to, depe. Xlnt phone "'*'9, C.. ~. l7Mto0 HOUSEKEEPER. Xlnt op-H!WPOA'T 8fACH .,... 8ellry MQOtlebtll lwtl 111""1on1 oflto9. IOM, "2 .... 2 1,.......,..,,----~llT'F Ceil Lan Nt.-1• 01 Purctta~. tto IOX goodw/peCIC)ta.peUent& -... PClf1 bWH. N.8. home. LAGUHAlfACH .,..., ~mo;.)()IO NM>0070ttt4-T222 ...... _.. .• ,~~rc::::-1~ "'2~11C3t2 17141 !NlnitC.. t2713 *Y ~tlo. MU-. tM Aaa61tS..Coordlnator& gen. a..nlng. run •-&..-OUN.A NIGUE.l _, l•ll MT lll•nr... ••• ~ 11 l':iii!i:::::Jl! w. abt9 to tlke "the *'" ~leper A t 40-50 rllnda. om.. lie. nee / '' _, •1-Tl ITllT ; 11 -"-· ..... Cell-· . ....... --.. ·-·. -........... ,,_,. __ -.. ~ -c.ow-w-• ...,... 170 ,,_ ... ,.,._. exper. day & nights INftt 2S0.1oee wpm & 1<>-«ey P'ClftC6en. not n~••Hry. Earn P"Clt*. ,..... poeMM Advartilllftg * Suite needs IMture Op-Heh. A.ell for lob. buftetMOOO ..... • avel. Good pey & ben-cy, .=.. ~ HOUSE KEE PINO SEA· $450.-MOQ, per month. good typtng .... f'IOno an~ tor etlllior wtlrl .. IWt t ~ 7 ... 2450 IY meg 001f tble llOO ..... ··11¥ elttt. A"1PfY In l*IOn. , llTI DTIY VICE wenta l)IOe, ~ No eoltKtlng. Cell 1o.m ..,. •. NNpor1 lwtl. • MOr9'rf who It ~ Oft 50·Une *•&1 .. ••• ... ._. al.I... Wiii train. Mutt tyPe 50 ........ twn memtert. FT/ . to4C)rn.Monday ·Fridey. FotlnteMew,P'IClfW.len. on.nted,canwcw1'undar eflliftdlb<*d,CalJoM• -..w-.a. 203 Mat1M AW Bel Ill WPM, non lmOkera PNf Mu.t type 50WPM non f'..:.~M.50 .s,1tir. Mop T52..e622 pr_,,. lfld hae ldnt 14 79CM070 ~on •121 & Up 'J.ii.ie:iiii:i ... j;';i;;;__~!.=l ==---·--·.._· .. 1 ~ W•Jern ColQ,. ~., l)(9f ••pcm ..,.. ..... ,64J-1 _ •'DlllllR ...,..., ....... An..., ...... ~ .....,~ --....... ... 1-"' ·nr O C. Airport. Catl Wtetern eo,p nr o.c •rD• llW 111.Y PILIT buey ~ word pro. nPllT ~ gee.1.._ • & Up Wno MUST 90 1IS' ,,_. ... ~ Mlctlelle, 7141851-0S1f Airport. Cell .,Mlc1'..J• flalrfof Ml l1 ~ ISWPM. com. IOWPM,ooodph(lneper-ALlA»UANCES 201 0 .f 8/S tefrlt P8'1 *" oerrter coun..i. mflL 1191'll•T 714/ as1.os11 . ? Oual~ ~deco.ne:= 41 llnlet len,l1ll1t put•.-.. • SU. ~ toNttty l cqenlUtioMI .:~::•l'llln• ==· ":: ':~ ~d •:c:~·.;~ ~ !xperlence, neceHarl. llmlL. .... to coordlnaUI well decor ........ ..., =:,~~:,·~~ ':.: llkllla. FMt P**' / hlgtl 111•11 hWfbrd, "* fWM Ind subecrlptlon• on their Laguna Hiiie. 770-427 L..dinOI*( control com-:~al~~. g.~77;'" .. W/lYPllT .......... ,.... Krl9 Moeentty, 120-0330 :::1~ :tC: U~l~l!a~':~~ =~er.=,~ P11* rout ... Mu11 enjoy ORI VE RS· E., n i 1 OO pany needs temP«ary fHmolclng. 6 hrt dey. Mon •...,. .... rt. .-tllf /hft.... to work & h9w QOOd die-Santa Ant worttlng with 10. 13 yr plday. We tr.in It q~: general oMo. '*90flnel. p /T thfu Fri. 15 hr. 8a2· 1643 ... .......... tor ~ contttUCtiOtl co position. Cell Judy, lttwn !dlngier & Werner on An~ rol-tap dellt & olds. blty9Yetll~ houri fled. For lmmecl wortt. Entry level e>totltlon, Excellent oppon for wetl Pll ............... ft.a F1elc. hrs 5'1.7001 · 250-10M, MIMn St See the hlt1 Contetence table wore k ~ n.xlyl hrs. ce11 5-41-9045 e111. 210 typing req . exper. dr...ad outgoing lndlvtd· Laguna BMch Mfg co a..... -.a w••m•llll Ill-UH w/~ 842.-3850 omm.-....on · helpM. Call Mr. Taytor, ualatowortcteklngcnldlt '°' ..,...,.., SECRETARY TO SHARE , • ---Id Call Bruce ~ lllYlll AMI 970..9021 llPPllCallona t major • Medi matUf• person ....... ..... OFFICE tpece ttwt O'MI Only eJCpet need appliy Open 10-8: Syn 12-5 r'I bed w ,...,.., 841~1 Mt. 206 0"9t 21-gd reQOrdt •rL-AW ~l...a-.~ ptrtment afore. Flex. =t~:;,~~t~o:m: (114) .... 11M Meretart.i .Mce ln U · Olllmant · Rffteurant, O.!. SO" AMERICANA ~= '~ '::: •Jm llAIT Veterans Cab. 493--88" -•t~ -daytl evH hrs. Cell route mall · & P ueltt utl¥e omce. Cltent... 813.-1129 Ooub'e ~ ~ ..n ;;;..._ sp.-MYW delk, 111.Y Pl.IT FU &Dl/P•Tlllt De Su ~f~ Cd M Susan at ~81'1) 887-8430 w/pertOnnel dept WOftt _,lll•IT ava.11. NI fMWel3 WUTllll dean, wry..C-ecftd. \eekwd 8125, Pd l1'00. w 111 train Ai>PIY Mon 11 Mon 3 to pm; Tues 8 to IOlld & mi.c tt11ng. Type Bu8Y dwelop. ftnn. Good llMm Hiii Reet. & LOUftOe, S85 ee:s.-2 Al Uoel cond. Ot.2-1033 flml Plllll/ or Tues 0 18th, Oemto~ • ITTUIT 12 pm tor appt. to wpm, prevtooteleric:al =:: :::.::· = 538-M02 1560 Superior, C.M. GE. REFRIGERATOR. EMc ~ M1 72>(.M, 3 PUTlllllll at s.vtce Dept Newpor1 Looking tor• buey, ~. UUL IUllTllt UO detnd. · er. Latge, froat tr•. t6de by c:twt 1595 e1&..SllOO Outlet lnclUde lhootl Nltun 888 Dove St NB happy shop?? You've Pw1tlme 3<Seytpl_.. (M-We on. xlnt ~ & ben-car to ""'1~anda Atf. C.fl. 191S aid•. IC*Tlaker. 8200 1 :t:.~\='itr=i Nophonecalltp..... ~~H~i.=~~ ~.t.F~':7'r~~8ttrmln S.1~~6.nUf:,,~ Port;;,;2.: c:!:n;ow'f.·t3Af.::f' ?~~~0858/H or LJ·'1112~1!J3 equipment matntenance. ~~~~ ~~~ UlllTTLJIT UfllUll TELONIC BERKELEY INC. Mature & ...,.n.ice .. r m Cha&H\Cey • pure I llY &PPUAml INTERIOR DECORATOR Tntllffd/ repreeent1ngfst•tlont ln Newport helrdruur Cttrlttlan Cemp Mttlng P•sonnel4f4..i401 EOE =~T~.:'O. bfeed Ml~ 12 LES 957-8133 mOYet mutt wrtncet P&ITl-IP 11111T SouJh Orange County. w/cilent•le for water-mutt be ~!fled & t>9 ,_ WMI wfih gocid ont offtce W:: 1 mo't old, neuturwd, d.-Whirlpool Aefrig 25 cu.ft. = c:r= .:' 13;:i Duties inaucte Mttlng ad• )(Int ~Y· plus more. Call = super = Rent 18+ yn. 714"728-0141 No exper, nee:. No eelllng. pewanc.. FIT poettlon cmi.ect, tunny & t>Nutl~ llcM by lkM, w/wat• di. H_.taln Cotton: 8otel !,_ etWPrllQht OOt>G Y· T~~ •h. 2.JOpm. 845--5780 ..... 8;;>7219 sup. 1 ---Will train. Santa Ana ot-Pteue call 845--1791 Moms • career glr1 & Im penMt, mt c:ond. PaMS loYe9t S500: Sofabed(~ "" 'M req. ood m .. ,.. .,. · • .._.... flee Salary $5-7 /h lonety If I like )'CM.I I'm $1SOO Mii $700 780...a&el ' S up lkUlt mandatory. llL oum htt/hstta full time llne cook for The Make appointments.PH~: lllPt I PIMT. lfL yours tor $160. 733-1075 ~':! "50Jin ~= Both poetlont ere 30 hrt needed to epray molds. f--..1 •-~-Hop. F.V. *-1'22 art 3• 5.9 Mon-Fri 9-1 Sat FIT bu9Y N.8. R. E. offtce. IW, lbttrlab 1114 brau C':tooie 875 Art pl .... Medlc:al & dental OOOd P•Y· MacGregor -~ uk tor Ray. 68 · · Mutt type 751-0157 IJttH/W ........ -· · 1n1urence paid. Cell Yaohlt 1631 Placentla. Apply In '*90fl, 3--epm Kelty, 2-58.42 · IM I WMtt .. UI a..... I••• ltur Deco: Sofall0¥9t peee.i A 11 t ta Sch u Im 1 n , Cotta Meta · Mon-Fri. Hem Hut Res-Uft...... PHONE _WORK • Earn lllPf LLT TfP9I -W-141-tlll • $.i!O.~aner mixer$ 100. ~~ :-::-.: 842-4321 ext. 291 teurantt, 18850 Oougtu, tor home for the ek*ty. $100. plday. We train If ... Ill IUll 842....aol Mf$400I C>ek 9d l400 ••-• -·-Irvine. 752-7155 $1200. mo. plus room & qualltled. For lmmed R E ,__ Udo • ..-.111 • ..:... --• l>Oatd.478-2178 · work 5-41:9045eX1 240 · · ""''-· ., .. , I!; Hit TABLE SAW ·S199 Custom oak: 8 -"""' 111.TPILtT lllllllLWFlll · · nHdt perton with -~ t31.IJ599Art8'>fn $575; cot tb'e Mt 1375" 330 W a-. St Engr firm In N B ndt v--·1-P/T H ··-··-·· ...... PHOTO LAB ..... bflght Cheerful vokle, dltPC*-r:t:t .... _ ttr s~. Champ llM, 8 Sectional reclner .,.. C"""ta u--.· ~.' 92.;.27 · · · ..,. -&IH'"Sll -_,,_ ru 15 tlon ' ......... t In .. ...,.,..,_ II~ -mos $75 obo 842~2 a ~*1800 ......... *""50t "'' • ,,... -..,.. " .. 111e person tor phonee, Engllth speaking tor bu9Y elto lnatalten needed, ambltloue person tor cu. • ·-_..-• • -•• ......... typing, llllng, & general exec w/2 older cf\lldren marln. & con11. exp. tonier Mtvlce position. • n c • · R ••Po n d : 111.Y Bofdef Collle./t.m from rll XL T OUAUTY + CONOI llllfU llU olfloe work. Exper. only. to cook. clMn a lhop. helpful. 846-2244 Mua1 enJoy working with 873-7300 Mk for Phyttle. • .....,.,, Indiana need• Stud. Lek• lswJ~nt llll No reuonabte otter ,. F & P/tlme, flex hrt. Apply Medlcal, Dental, Profit Llberel, ehort hours. II&••--the public. Photo exper. IM llrliltH... 11 you .. loOltlrig for extra Wood 1·2 13 421-IOOO Panosollk 3268 euto tuaedl PIP 972-6411 ~n1 ~'.:·~7,p~:~· lherl~on amoklng, 1 Serious reference cf\ec:k. _ ,..,. "5rt nee:. 646-2424 Mike . PltJ.. T'*· Thurs, Set tlpelo ~':~ ~~: Cocker Span6el Pupa AKC fe>Q4t $860 873-1M3 King Sin Bed with Heed-- Girl o . 752-&68 Call 760-8702 Start now, ..,.,, poettlon P&..-STICS 9:30 to 5. $3.50 hr. ldeel "" Knott• k ~ W/lhott. 2 Buff, 3 . boerd. and the belt"*'· ~In :..t• ~ .::.~ ...,.. --tor retired '*90fl. CM & ='t:''wtn Prtzea ~ black wltan mrknge. C..rttn 1111 lf>'lng bo~ 8126. '*-WMI train. Rapid..._ IMllll IPIUTIU tl\fu.out o .c 432-9641 Awwd.. Ca.II us now! we s1eo & up. 891-0280 ..,..1111,.,..., 1_87_3-_1452 _____ _ ~t avail. $MO. 3PM-11PM or 11PM-7AM 11-.JW'Mll heW ..,_.,.,open In Lovable Shit! Tzu Al<C New 1281<, 2 drlvea. SELL lelle 1tem1 with a HOROSCOPE SYDNEY . 0MARR mo. Mr. Krueger. Acoeptlog ~tlont tor Live In Poeltton for 1 ,._. C.M ... H.B. Fems 10 wt11. (Show monttor, CPM, pnnt.,, Oa.lly Ptlot 011 r.t Ad. 882-5842 the aboYe lhlfta tor ex-dentlal reco¥efy center 842-4333 quality) 552-8530 modern S 1690. ee2-3M 1 142-5e78. MOT OITTll perlenoed or trainee op-tor women wtth chemical 1jii~!!!jiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~-----··· erators. g$)Od finger dex· depelldendee.. Xlnt beft.-11 fUll or part'"tlme, Apply In terlty required In this )ob. •Ill•. C•ll tor appt . '*90fl. Gene'• Merltet, Trainee operators start-548-564IJ 1080 So. Cout Hwy, Ing wege $3.80 p/hr. plua , _______ _ Laguna Beadl. shift bonus ol 25c for lllTIRllT /PUB -.., AllllTUIT IWlng and 40. for gra-. PIZZA CHALET /H.B now yard. Exper. operators opentng under new own- Taesday, Jane 18 ~:°"Js!,,::,* ,:k higher starting w1ge erlhlp&dneedthefol#OW- ARIES (March 2l·Apnl 19): Good news received in connection Set l Sun 1Jam-4pm, or e~ce::'~~~~~ ~ ~ c:•~if'tr:~ with propeny values, healih offamtly m ember. Yo u'll have reason to ~~·~1';;~~e'J~~3molk ,plant with 1111 ma}or t>en-APf>!Y In person fl'lurs celebrate. financial picture 1s bn ghter than originally anticipated. eflts, company paid, In-8/20 btwn noon &.epm Gemini plays key ro le. llltlAl &llllTtlT eluding medleal, dental & Meignoll• & Atlenta/HB. 1 Ille Insurance. empotyee , _______ _ TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20): Yo u gain "'inner strength." Relative Exper. front o c. lnSYrance Incentive program, and 1111 •T lll1lllTll in transit communicates. relates future plans. You'll be maC!e aware of billing. Medicare & employee stock own-full ume 1ne.,._ wttnd1, Ii · f · f worker'• comp. Mon thru """ me pnnt. o nego t1a11ons. o possible necessity for sh9 n trip. Scorpio i;:rl 8am-4pm, e3 l-3"9 •ship program. Apply 25·27 cruising boet. figures in scenano. ,. CIMCO, 265. Br~ Ave. Calypso, 2727 w . Cout GEMINI (May 2 1-J unc 20): Make inquiries, sa11sf)' cunos1ty. be llllUL &llllTllT Costa Mesa. 5-4&-60 Hwy, N.B. 645-7100 espec ially sensitive to current budge1 or financial s11ua11o n. Cycle tor busy orthopedic ofc, P/T ·-smns ll'l'lted x-rey lie. helpful. ...-r 1 UUS &llllTUT moves up. you can recoup loss. you can a lso locate article thal had been Call Phyillt, 84e.8824 set appointments on Exper. preferred. M•lor missing or sto len. phones In Santa Ana ot-stoek btc,. nr 0 c Air· CANCER (June 21 ·J uly 21): C')cle high. d om estic adJUStment 1s Mlulon Viejo. kltch & lice. No ex~r. nee. pon 35 "'wortt ~ °i8-4) made. family 1eun1o n bnngs JOy. Accen1 independence. creall\lly. =~:.t;.8-~ ::::YeV:. =.io,.';-ig7h t~50wpm,95~ individuality. lmpn nl your own St)'lc. m ake personal appearances and $4001mo Days 857-8523 IChool students. Rebec· Ill.II &11111UT appeals. Libra plays to p role. lllU ca, 682-58.42 Selt-stmer needed tor LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Em phasis o n m ystel). glamour. secrets. Attrec1. lediel needed tor PIT UllY a. A.V Rep ftrm Scty lklltt behind-scenes meetmgs. C'landesune arrangement could work to your POtttotlo work on petloe. Resp non-amolclng per-reqd. Man• ,....,ch & advantage. Be ··1n touch" with 10d1vidual temporanly confined to poole. Stew 548-4698 son. to run ctlocol•t• ~Ing aper. t' home or hospital. You'll receive unusual invitation. , shop on wee6<ends In .,...... reeume o VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ~): Wish is fulfilled follo~oe. temporary llYERTISlll N.B. 87$-4748 ~. ~~~ ~~· delay. Focus on rcspons1b1hty, pressure of deadline. relat1onsh1p tha t I lrtter grows stronger. Income increases due to busmess. career acllvtty. I ARTIST NE~lo\lt'~cH PUB-U1.fS Cancer native figures promine ntly. uc LISRARY has 19 hr JUl/PLIUl• llPT. UBRA (Sept. 2J.-Oct. 22): T iming 1s o n target: lin1sh1ng to·uches ~owt~ d~:s= wk open position tor • Expe,. pref. Muat woni Sat add to your prestige. Love is highlighted. your expectatio ns will be met need• lmagklattve pro-ctrvr to deltYef mall & II-& Sun. Othef hrs to be and you'll have reason to celebrate. What had been moribund will be. ductlve, iaYout arti8t who bracy metertal• btwn 4 arranged. s.n.tlta. Apply I. d k' k. nd4lr tandtmerchandl9 brenches & city ha". Min. In per900. Kerm Rima a 1ve an IC 1ng. u 1 • quallflcallon. Incl avail· Herctware. 2666 Hatbor SCORPIO (Oct. 23-N ov. 2 1): Light 1s shed on area previous!> ~ng.to ~n~~lal: abllltydallybtwn8arn-12 Blvd,Costa M ... mystical or metaphysical. You 'll learn m ore about foreign land. ~r •dl:rlm~na~ln: :'.,: noon & • va.lld Call!. drlv- ditrerent cuisine, various religious beliefs. Focus also o n travel. ket demand• quaHty and er• lie. Salary $6. 16 hr. SALES education, communication. possible publishing project. 1tyte. Applleatlona may be 01>-••rt1•••e1i1nr. IMta SAOITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Follow throuni. on hunch. Newpaper production tlllned at & returned to lllfonll's lqat lwnrtvre rt11tll &'' owtedge hel ful Ablll Newport Center Branch co llas pos.tions m il 1n the Lesson recently learned w ill no"". be pul to practical use. Spotli,ht o n kn t work un~·d .. O: Library , 856 San Co1taMesi&Oowney 11ei H'f® payme!'ts .. col.lections, fina!1c1al reso urces of others. Interest 10 the ~ 1 muat. Prior new. 'ti.mente Or, N.B 92680 hne rtfltal or sates aptt p1me occult 1s h1ihhihted. Aquanan plays role. ~ eicper. an edvan-Fll!ng.c:IMdllne...61211M wocl-uswne 14." CAPRICOl\N (Dee. 22-Jan. 19): A void rushing to Judgment. teige. Poeltlon 11 f\111 time, ~y ~ 1m H.lrbol 81¥4 Decisions delayed can be considered a boon. Know it. play wa1t10g ~~~r~'~!'·w11~'1:Z ptto!~~. R• 1 rs:, ~~9~~1<1t1 pme. You'll receive surpnse social 10 v1tatio n. Emphasis a lso on body perlence. Inquiries and tall expet helpful. M.50 conlldrnbal E10 c image, appearance. wardro be. s pec ial reading matenal. ruumea to Steve plhr start. Mon-Fri. 8-5. SALES AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on detaJls. fine pnnt. unique Hough, Art Director. Ka,.,, 631-7983 MARINE HARDWARE rules and regulatio ns. Source ma 1enal should be revised . bro ughl up to om Piiot, p 0 Box 11an.tT P/T Exper MQ FIT NB ., .. date. Emphasis also on e mplo)·mcnt. pets. nutnllon. diet and your 1 . Cott• M .... Ca. 12_5pm, Fashion Island ... ~~-+comm. greet general health. Taurus plays role. 92828 c 11 72o-ao.5 .,..,. .... , .. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Good lunar aspect co10c1des Wt th llAlll Ol&S1 a BALBOA MARINE HOW adventure. sensuality, st1mulaung dialogue with member of o pposite 111.Y Pl.IT UllPT /Ill IH 548-3407 !OE M/FIHN sex. Creative j uices flow • .style will be imprinted. Gemin i. Virgo. .._ 5 32 Hours. Typl-110ttlce Ul.IS . fi 330 W. osY I. .. d I t--" I 2 Sagiuanus persons 1gure p rom inently. ~ Cotta Meu, ca. 92826 " m n1tretor wan ..... or Nd uprd women L ... IF JUNE UIS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have knack for sensing I busy rMI estate office Ing eXpet pl1tf. No calls, trends. getting pulse o f public. Many claim you are ahead o f your time. 70+ WPM •must. Com· apply In '*90n M·F, 9-5 puter experience a plus. Bay St,_, lmPQttt 1945 Yo u arc versatile, possess sense o f drama, are d rawn to humanitanan ... llPT Salary commensurate s HartllOr Bl/CM projects. and you appreciate the arts. including theater. Aries. Leo, Santa An• order dept. w/expertence. Call Toni ... __ _ Libra persons play imponant ro les in your life. You arc dynamic. n • • d • • • v • r a 1 orJoen 631-1266 -.s...,.. .. , T1lll headstronrc· in love wtth love. If single. you marry this year. ff married. enthutlutlc persons to ·~i~·r Hrty plue comm. ld .. I tor • t'. I J Id be fill poaltlont. No exper • .. ,, · student. 20 Hrs plwk, there cou d be an add1t1on to 1a m1 y. une cou your most nee:. Will treln. S880. mo.A some 11n1ng. Flnlendl• memorable month of 1985. Mr. Olton 662·5342 _ ___ Furniture. 642-3987 HIRING NOW ~ UP TO $8.00 PER HOUR TO START. Great Opportunities in All Departments. • Lumber Dept. • Garden Dept. •Bldg. Materials • Plumbirig Dept. • Wallcoverings •Electrical Dept. • Paint1>ept. •Ceiling-Fan Dept. - '---• Lot Men • Receivers •Hardware • Truck Drivers • Furniture • Cashiers E.O.E., Outstanding Benefits alSo! Apply in Person Now 6912 Edinger Ave. . at Golden West Huntington Beach, Ca. 9264 7 f .. 601 s. Placentia J#e. Between Orangethorpe and Chapman Near Hwy. 57 Fullerton, Ca. 92631 . ·---- l -I 0rMge COMt DAILY PILOT/MQndey, Jun. 17, 1085 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porach• • ~udl 441 E. 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Olvl1lon IT\ World's Largest Selection of fi\ v:::J Merce<Ms Benz A v!:;J 833-9300· Sltt1 · uasiq -Pa1s -Stntce • IMJ s..., 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts .. Body. Paint & Tire Oepts Compet1t1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals c ' I 2010 larlter 11111., Cesta 1111 142-0010., 140-1211 BUEN.4 PARK .•~ E~ ,'40 '¥f 16 o COMMONWEALTH ~ vo·LKSWAGEN 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 larlter llYll., C.1ta M111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200-. Special P1rts Uu 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM --9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -s·oo PM n 'l/J ..... , ..... ,.,, ... '• '•+It s MISSION VIEJ°/( ,g SALES • L EASING • SERVICE • PART. "S\lJ!~!'»oPle'Mf J!~l.M &')). 'FAMJLY STORE SINCE ·$3· W Sales • S.rvtce • Leuing 8R1S'roL Kt !DINO!P Mt ·0110 • But We're the Beet! at 91 F1wy and Herbor Blvd. · ., -~ 1221 N. Har bor Blvd. (714) 772·9800 Anah im, CA 92801 {2 13) 92'4-2367 '""'~ ~County~*'~ VOLKSWAGEN/19UZU CALIF'S a 1 I LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DIALER NEED WE SAY MORE? Pans Open M-Sat 8 -5:30 Sat 9 • '4 p.m Service m-Frl 7:30 • 6 p.m. 11711 BEACH Ill.YD HUNTINGTON BUCH 7141142-2000 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM LEASES • COMHTITIVf PVICHA"Sf ,.ten • HUGI INVINTOIY dial MERCEDES 213/714 837'-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester/Beach Blvd. 0 BILL YATES YILllWllEI • PlllOll(_t PENllT SALES • LEASING • PARTS• SERVICE J2112 , ....... ~ ............ lttr ... 41J-4111 1Jl-4100 G> OIANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT # 1 11 Ttl W11t For ,,,. "" Sain F1r I run ~n~e•SALES ~ nu MAg.l!,vo t : ~~~~:~~ --• ACCESSORIES DEPT 8 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA . 2880 H•rbot Blvd: Coat• M•N 540-0713 3 Blocks So. of 405 Fwy. 0 808 L08GPRl 'PONTIAC Orange~' Oldftll a Ulrgest PoncSk ~ .. ....,-... a 1t1e Gii~ GnM ,~ _ ~ f7t4 .. a ... •1 171•1 ••1-we perform ... l'onllaK w.rrantywol"k. 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"-'· WHIMln•1r.~ --------,"i ___ _ --~--~--~~--~·~~--~;.__tr--~--~----~--~~J_,j ' -~~ ·--~ ------ Serving Newport Btact\, C~ta Mesa Huntl ton Be.ch. lrvlne, -~--- sa .-~ - error1sts· -----· osta ----- ·es Hwereta ~rom ane Coast A dying boy has gotten his wish to visit Dis- neyland./ A3 There was something for: just about everyone at the Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital's health fair Saturday./ A3 California Pollsters find State Su- preme Court Chief Jus- tice Rose Bird has a poor chance of retaining her post./ AS Battle against toxic chemicals Is costing $40 billion and poisoning the state's prosperity./ AS Nation Federal grand jury indicts older brother of alleged spy ring mastermind on espionage charges./ A4 Shuttle Discovery takes off with a French test pilot and Saudi Arabian prince on board./ AS World Medical examiners return to the reported grave of Josef Mengele./ AS China uses shrill language in criticizing Re- agan's foreign policy .I A4 Paj,arazzl TheCenter500, th&Or- ange County Performing Arts Center's newest support group of young professionals, debuted recently./ A.7 Sports Andy North watched everyone else kiss It away and swept In to take the U.S. Open golf cham- plonshlp./81 The Angels had a ball with theold-tlmersgame, then followed with a 3-1 vic- tory to pull to within a half game of the Chicago White Sox./81 Pedro Guerrero con- tinues his torrid pace in · the National League, belt- ing a home run for the fourth straight game./81 Entertainment Improvising comedy In Europe helped the mail- man on "Cheers" land his role./ Al INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classlfled 'Comics Crouword Duth Notices Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Publlc Not1c .. Sport• A10 A3 86-7 86-8 A10 84 84 87 A7 A8 A7 A3 84-5 81-4 83 A9 A9 A2 Milk not cause of -- tainted cheese P<!~t~ur1ztng process said ot to blame ror:- deaths in Southland LOS ANGELES (AP) -Officials have given a clean bill of health to pasteurizing procedures at a plant that made Mexican-type cheese linked to 29 deaths or stillbirths. including seven in Orange County, and turned their attention to pack- agjng and handling. Inspectors from the state and federal governments, the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta and from the plant itself SPeft"t the weekend at Jalisco Mexican Products Inc. in suburban· Artesia, said Hans Van · Nes, deputy director of the State Department ofFood and Agncuhure. "From all records and everything they've seen, the pasteunzation has been exetllcnt ... he said. .. We don't know how long ll will take. but we will stay there until we (Pleue eee T AIPfTltD/ A2) Freed hoetaaea Mr. and Mn. Joee Delaado of Eecondido wa•e to photoaraphen Aun- day ln their hotel in Parla. Mn. DelCado, . u......- who wu freed ln Al&ien on Saturday. had to Wait a day before belq reU.nited with her haaband. Irvine water, sewer rates drop By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -o.ity ..... ltllfl Beginning in Jul), Irvine home- owners will be paying lower water and sewer charges under prov1s1ons of the 1985-86 budget approved recently by the Irvine Ranch Water D1stnct Board. District officials say the average homeowner will be pa)1ng about $2 per month less on their combuied water and sewer bills. ~ pnc~ change.is_ the late..s.l.11La ~ of tonttnuTrrg-rate reductmns enacted 1n the district, which serves about 36.000customers 1n Irvi ne and parts of Tusttn, Santa Ana, 'Ncwpon Beach and <..urround1ng un1- corpQra1cd count\ tcrmon D1s1nct ollic1al~ sa) the) have reduced sewer rates b) 26 percent o"cr the past three ) cars. The commodity or water usage rate for residents has been cut from 57 to 53 cents per hundred cubic feet. (One hundred cubic feet 1s equal to 748 gallons.) The commodity rate ts added to a $4 basic monthl) water cllus -=-~ '!I In add1t1on. sewer service charges for a typical res1denttal customer will drop tram SI 1.95 to $1 0.45 per month. With the adJU<>tmcnt'i. the t)p1cal res1dcnt1al customer "'111 see an estimated 8.6 percent redul11on an combined water and ~wer charge~ D1s1nc1 Board Pre'itdent Peer .\ Swan said the com mod it) rate redur- tton 1s the result of less expenc;1ve local underground water available from the d1stnct'') ne"' D"er Road Wellficld m Santa .\na In ·add1t1on there has been ~ S5;s:M!~re-foo1 rcductton in the col.I of 1mponed water purchased from the Metro- Pohtan Water D1stnc1 of Southern California wa n ..a1t.1 the c;ewer ratt• reJucuom are the re,ult of change' 1n sludge proce'i'>tng at the d1stm t"s rerla- mauon plant. incrca~J '>dies of recla1mt•J water and an 1nlrtc"ase an sewer connecttons. In add111on to md1v1dual residents, homeowner assoc1attons that bu\ water for 1mga11on will also rece1'e J cost redaction of S5 per acre foot D1stnc1 officials sa) usu t(-es com pie tel.)~ (or the cost of pro' 1d· ing water and sewt'r scrv1~. The d1stnct's 1985-86 operattng budget 1s S.2 1 7 m1lhon OU'i cials at airport- dispute c laim, say none of them left - BEIRUT Lebanon (A P) -Shute m1ht1a leader Nabth Bern anno unced today that au hostages have been removed from a hijacked TWA JCt and taken to an undisclosed locatton m Beirut But a1rpon and mihtia officials 1ns1sted the m<>tt than 30 Amencans "'ere sull held captive on the aHhner for a fourth day. Bern said they were taken from the a1rcfilti dunng the night for sccunty reasons because of what he called a ··possible Israels landmg .. at Beirut a1rpon But one a1rpon official, a member (Pleue eee H08TAGlt8/A2) Error made in • • airport . -testing FAA goof means retesting for-new navigation ~etup By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .... Dllllr Niii ...., The Federal .\' 1a11on -\dmin1s- tra11on erred las1 "eek in m tc-'its o"f a na.' 1gat1onal "stem at John "'a) ne .\1rpon and mu\t u>nJul t them dgatn The tc'" "h1, h n·4uirt· .1 lt't 111 rh '>11met1mt·, JI h11.o. .ill11uJ,., h ,ht·c ~ th,· ,·tl,·d1,t•nc\' 11t the rad1 1 "'rem °I.ire"' not:K lompl.unh lrom '-cv.pon Bcalh and ( O\IJ 1cs..1 res1drnt'I Joe Fo"kr an F.\.\ air spate proccdurrs '>pt'c1alis1. said \\ cdnes· da' ·., tests mu'it he rc~d because th~ 1r1 pilot, hed .. l·d the v.n\ng Points in the ~istcrT} Thf m1'>take v.a s cause-0 h> l~ po- graph1cal error'> 1n the palot'c; instruc- (Pleue eee ..\IRPORT / A2) DA 'sman doubles as.Irvine'smod ~ ~,... ,._..._, ...._.. ·-Pro1ecator Pat Geary at Illa new llne-of work ln Jnlne JMID.k--maa!e •tore. record merchant Prosecutor's sideline reflects his own taste in British pop music -B} STEVE MARRL£ Of -Delly "'°4 II.if .\n Orangl· t ount:-t>n>!>ccutor "'h11 once quoted tht• RoM1ng ~tone\ 1n urging a JUI"\ w n)O\ ll I a \ oung m.in of murder hao; 1)pencd a nev. v. J\ t and neo-punli. ret·ord 'itortc" 1n In inc. no le~-. Pat Crean. a _,b-~ear-old deput' d1stnct attornc~ as the propnetor nl H)de Park ( orner Rt'i<ord<i. a ~mJll hut bu\tltng shop that deals 1n ne"' wa'e and nco-punk rock rN·ord' cassette\ and l'ODlP3 t d1..c\ The Bnt1o;h-tla vored 'ihop 1\ onh the stxond rc,·ord \tore 10 It)( ate in II' inc. a nt'> that somcda\ 1s C\· pected to tx-among the IJrge~t in thl' CUWl~. hl\t N"•J11,,· •1..1 1,,. 1n ln1n,· ,l11l"'n t m,•Jn \uu hJ\C h• 11\tt•n IP 1-..cnn\ Rngn' ·· t·,rlJ1n' ( ''"'n '' h11 f)l'r'>llOJil \ 1,1\ 1H' lhr li ~1' it lh1 l .111..ing Ht.1,1\ T ,.,,.,I 11 f 1 .If, 't'" < uu nlll I>.. rt•1 hl \l1>tk .tnd •th. 1 ~rouJl' that rJrrh mJli.l· thl· 'upp1r inp 111 H,,k Park< nrnn "nanwd tor lhl' 'Ct tu)n of th,· tamuu~ I onJ1m Parli. ''hert• v.er li.l·nJ pt•lit1.tJn' rd1g1<1u' 11·aloh anJ Ol1-nu~1· .i,J\ 111. JI<"' 'fll'Jli. thl'1r mind 1n1m "'JP~•\l., "Tht<. 1, m' 111111 '''"J1~n -\a\\. (rt"~n "h'' u-..·d t"O "l'\'I..' ot 'Jl a1111n trnm the I>\ <.. 11fl1t\' tn l.1unl·h thl· n-cmd 'h1rr lotall'J in tht• \.nnhv.1lo1<I Tov.nl l'ntc..·r The \t11rl " high in h JnJ ultra· mo<it'm 1n Jl'\1n dll gr.n .ind hlad. "1th a ~1gn tn\t1 u1 Ttnµhopper-. not tn eat. dnnk 1ir \nrnli.,· "h1k hrnu.,ing . .\ racl.. ol Rntl'h mu\ll maga11nc\ ti. lnc..ak·d tx·htnd tht· u)untcr and (Pl~ eee PROSECUTOR/ A:l) RaiQers of the lost TV programs hunted Cable televtsfun piracy running rampant along Orang~ Coast~ompanies complain EDITOlt 'S NOTE: Till ,, '" nnt o/ two 1torln H • m#IHM dollu crime -,P•tlo televl•HHI ~fl. There·, a cnmc many Orange Coast res1dcnu commit every day They do It silently, sectttly. 1n the pnvacy of 1he1r own homes and they do ll more and more each )car. !tlak tesislat1on m1ndann1 heavy fines and possible 1mpnsonmen1 for tho~ caugh' 1s hclpmg 1n the battle. The crimt' ss cable t~f\ -11lcplly g:un1ng accn 10 cable 1clcv1s1on witfiourpa)"1h}1'br' television has bttn &\lulahle in muc..h of the county for wdl over a decade But m m:cnt years 1ht 1ndu~1,-.. ha' kyrockctcd and wuh at tht' rcah1a tton that for Onn '-oa<>t c...-ihk compen~s hkc Group \\ torer and R CM \abks)strm<>. nihlr thcl\ c...m pose a ~ous threat to ~Its .ind rtVCnUe' -sales and rtvcnuCS thO\t' wou1d ~ amm11f 1113n" nt ,.t'rtn't ~Ct\ m 1hc1r '«.'r- v1tt for free JEFF SKWSKY Focus ON iHE NEws al11n@ wuh I~ nthl·r llllC'I "'<\range md lo~ .\n~t:k'I l11unt1l'' Morgan e\t1mJtt•\ thJt rnughl\ 1\0l' 111 ('\ C'I"\ tour l'l("nplr "'ho 11ll'g.nlh l'\'H''' c lahlr \CT\ •lC ~uh~ rr~ tn lht lahk comP'n' ,1twr th<'' Jn J1, ... l\\ crcJ Thn'-4' 1ha1 Jrr n1't J1,. c1n crtd hov.n l't 1an [lll lnr \\•.tr-. rerC't' in@ thr 'it'f\ IH' tor nolhtn(l "M1ll111m uj '1ollan_are JU\l O.n naht OUI the V.tnQO" .. 'forpn \a).\ ( able T\ otlic1a" ..a' thn t't'C'lll k" ti &n\ u. ., ot cabk th<'ll whll'h h.i,t f"('\Uhl"'d • 1n prn\C utaun or l l)n\.1d1on 10 Or n~C ( OU1'1\ nwina , Stock Marketa Tetevtalon Theater• WMther h's a crime that costs area com- pan1~ pou1bly m11lton of dollal"\ ann'6ally, and 1t has prompted a ma ~1vc crackd<lwn ev. federal and With minimal clcctncal eitpcrt11e and httlc monc). '°me Oranac C"oast tclcv1c;1on buffs .. have found many woys to tap into cable line without pa)'1n1 the pnct for ~rv1C't1 ltkc· f'I· SclecTV and Home Bo:it Oflltt And 11's not a new problem Cable (able rompany rcprt~nuus"t' 1n ~vtral.coast citin call cabk thcti .1 probit'm of m.tlJ<>r propon1on\ fM lbem. and de"tCn!x ll a\ .. runa"' · and "almo l out of control ·· 'hall boil do11vn to re.,cnw:.." Y' Tlin Mo,....n. field audtt 41upcrv1o;m for R er\ ( ahlC'' \IC'm\, "h1ch \('f vc Fountain allt'\ Huntsnaton Beal h \\~tmtO\ttr and Stanton 10 a f'l"lucd attitude toward cabtt • (Pleue ... CABL&/ .U) I -----'·- ,· . ) t . . .·, ,-)-~---· -~- _A.2 Orange Coast DAILY PLLOT/Monday, J~ne 17, 1085 HOSTAGES TAKEN FROM PLANE?~ •• homAl . of Bcm's Amal m1htia, sa1d he personally ki"'ed lunch to bos&Age!i aboard the plane early \has afternoon. prisoners it holds. Israel has stud 11 will conSJdtl' any U .. request tQ f~ the pnsoners.. but one Israeli said any aucli request must bt made publicly. protectinf. the hostaacs "somewhett m Beirut. ·When a ked 1fthe hostaaes were all together. Berri ~phed, "I think so." Cle~r, foggy days a lternating Prev~ onahOte btMne wur continue to attetnat• clear sunny days between the tog and tow elOud• of late eYenlng 'trlCS tld.Y..momtog. • 8p.m.EOT. Tue .. Juie 18 n~ ..... '1'c--,.J.:.it..~----,1 ··1 took 40 chicken lunches. They (hostage ) washed their hand and beJan ca11n~ ~hex wert all there:· SAld the oIDcual wbo sitok~ on ..-----~conditton he not be identlfled. He Berri ha been involved 1n the aqotiations for the hosu~~lease a:nl! his Shiite Amal militia is-the st:ronaest armed force at Beirut air- port. Questioned whether reporter ~d..hublc tQ lAlk.10 the hOSJ.a&CS. be said "No Ol)C can ~them tOday." but addtd that he would amnae for a team.of reporters to vi h them later. Low ciOUd• and log tr• predk:ted aJong the Soulhem c.tttorni. COMt tonight and TllMdey morning. Cloud• lhOUld deer to hazy 1Unlhlne during the dly, with high• ranolf'.'19 from 70• along the beaches to 90l In the tn11nd vlll9)'9. Lows tonight •• poke shonly afttt Berri made his announcement from his home. ~ual.ot.b.ct.ai~rt official w~ dtained to be identified, said none.of the hostages Jen the plane after the release Sunday mght or Amencan Robert Peel Sr., who was ill and taken 'by ambulance to a west Beirut hospital. The hostages arc those rcmainina from the 145 passengers and eight crew members. mostly Americans. aboard the TWA flight 847 that was Ji ijacked-by lW&AJttbio-speak:ingme11 • Friday morning en route from Athens to Rome. lf the hostages rema1ning on the plane have been transferred from the a.ircraft, it could be that there are now two separate groups of hostages being held in Beirut. Both TWA and the ' White House say as many as 12 'J>aSscngers had been removed from the plane in Beirut. The hijackers' main demand to release the hostages was that Israel • free more than 700 Lebanese Shiite In Washina1on. a State Depan· tMnt otlloaLsaid-the United-States has .. no reason to doubt" Berri's suucmcnt. Berri, who also is Justice minister in the government. announced the purported hostage transfer at a Beirut news conference at his sandba-"ed house in mo~tly Moslem west Beirut. He spoke in both English and Arabic and would not disclo~ the secret hideout of the hostages except to incticatei1 was in west Beirut. "I have personally ordered their evacuation ... because we were afraid of an operation ora baule in which all oflhem would have been killed," the Shiite leader said. He said the evacuation was camed out after midnight when there were fears of a possible rescue operation by foreign troops. Berri's miJitiamen had cleared reporters and photogra- phers from the airport and switched offtbe lieJlts. He said Amal guards were still ~UC/ researchers seek link -between illness, sonic booms ' ~ ·! UC Irvine researchers arc studying booms. ~veral Southern Nevada com-··The study is based on the idea that :C!1'unities to determine whether sonjc exposure to sudden loud noise ~ms cause any health problems. produces a St.\rtlc reaction," said • The S 148.000 study. funded by the Culver. He explained that the reac- ;iirU :S. Air Force, will examine possible tion is believed to cause the release of bea I th effects. pa rt jc u 1 a rt y substances caJJcd catecholamines, cardiovascular disease. UCI in-which included the "flight-or-fight" • ... vestigators are working with Wyle hormone adrenaline. •;,t.aboratories. a high technology "Such a sudden release of • manufacturer that has ~n awarded c.atecholamines result in transient ..the principal contract for the 12-elevations of blood pressure," Culver • 'month study. added. "It is speculated that this ' Co-investisators are Drs. Hoda elevated cycle can lead to a fixed rise : Anton-Guirgis and B. Dwight Culver in blood pressure and result in ., oflhe community and environmental cardiovascular disease.·· medicme department at the UCI Anton-Guirgis added ... This popu- College of Medicine. lation has been exposed to more sonic They will examine disease death booms over more time than any rates 1n areas where there are frequent population. So if any health effects Jet trainmg flights. They will aJso can be measured. they should be seen survey people's attitudes about sonic in this study." Amal's chief spoke man Ali Ham- told rt"6f1trs at THtllrport theft were 32 Americl\n hostaaes. four Greeks. mcluding Eayptia_n-born sinier Dcmis Roussos and three crewmen. Earlier, Bassam Tie1ss. a represen- tative of Bern's militia, said there were 32 passengers and thtbe crew members on the plane. Tle1ss denied the U.S. State De- partment's claim chat six t 10 American passengers were removed from the plane durjng an earlier stop at Beirut. saying. "This is a false report." Israeli officials said today that at least nine passengers with Jewish-sounding surnames were taken off the plane earlier. The State Department had said it did not know the passengers' fate In WashinBton. the Pentagon said it was sending naval and Marine forces, including an aircraft carrier and a quick-strike Marine amphibious unit. into th,e Mediter- ranean Sea off Lebanon today. In add1t1on. some of the elite anti- terrorist Delta fore~ troo~ have reportedly been sent to Beirut. although Pen~gon officials refused today to publicly confirm that move· mcnt. President Reagan's national secur- ity adviser. Robert C. Mcfarlane. spoke with Berri twice by telephone today, according to sources close tQ Bem. The sourus. who asked for anonymity. said Mcfarlane urged redoubled efforts to secure the safe release of the hostages. Reagan adm1nstration policy has been not to negotiate with terrorists. "We do not give in to demands. We do not encourage other nations to do this." White House spokesman Larry Speakes sajd Sunday . The Boeing 727 has has traveled about 8,500 miles si~ce being hi- Jackcd Friday by gunmen who ident- ified themselves as Shiite Moslems. In Jerusalem. an Israeli official said his government would consider a U.S. request for the release of more than 700 Moslem prisonen but said it must be made publicly. ~ to..f'Mt.0.. -Along the Orange Coatt tMre w!ll be night and morning coastal tow clouds extending Into the valleys by early morning c:leerlng to hazy sunshine Tu..C:Say. Highs nea.r 70 along the beleh911 to the mid 90s warmer Inland valleys. Lowa In &he upper so. to fnlcl eoa. From Point Conoeptlon to th• Mexican 80<der-Inner waters: Light variable wind• night and morning houri Temps Utt•~ "4 15 LOO>ll-IS 65 M..nphit 90 16 l:hgbJQwtor 24 11ooKatlftdlnget-5a m ~ u »-10 80 ""*"' 72 55 80 54 ··~4) "'OHfl w11m_ c~ ... Oec~eO ~ St11ionaty ..... SllOwe rs Rlltl F"'r,.1 Snow Mpte.S\Peul ~ 97 17 Null,,.. 911 86 ,..."""" 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By LISA MAHONEY OftMOlllJl'llotl..., smaller than those used by other high s.:hools. possibl> pulling Laguna's "atrr spons teams at a disadvantage. · AIRPORTTESTINGGOOFREPORTED ••. Laguna Beach city and school offitials are back to square one over -the locatio·n ofa new swimmtng pool they plan to jouuly fmance. school parking lot is omewha1 t)f a reversal fro.m a vear ago when lhl location was firs1 proposed. Lovelad) said. At that ume. school board members felt the lot would be the best place for the pool. but the c11v disagreed out of concern 1ha1 d1-.- placed students · and school em- ployees would park on side s1rech further clogging parking pace used by lhe neighborhood. he said Softball enthusiasts ObJect to wedg- ing a nl'W pool into the athletic fiefd because ll would squee2e aduJt ball teams into a Little League sized field. One proposed configura tion would also force batters to face into the sun during afternoon and early evening games. From Al • tions and a lack of communication with other FAA offices. Fowler said this morning. The tests will be repeated in earl) July. he said. Although the FAA tests take onl) about an hour. they sparked a barrage of complaints Wednesda) morning. according to airport noise abatement officials. Some orbits take the testing jet at altitudes as low as 400 feet . The type jet used in the test 1yp1cally fli es at 1.000 feet Officials received I~ calls from the :urport area -the most complaints ~or a single 01gh1 this year. a noise official said Thursday. Orange County upervisor Thomas Riley's office also fielded phone complaints. The FAA wants to measure the effecuveness of the navi$311onal aid. known as t~e VOR, which helps jet pilots land and depart at John Wayne Airport. ' FAA officials are concerned that radio signals are bein~ partially blocked or reflected by buildings near the airport. possibly creating a safety hazard. The nav1gat1onal aid 1s alread} unusable on some seconda ry ap- proaches at John Wayne Airport. Pnmary approaches have not yet been hampered by distorted signals. FAA officials said. The omnidirectional aid. known as the VOR, transmits radio signals that are picked up in the cockpits of incoming and departing jets. But when chose signals are .blocked or reflected by buildings. pilots must resort to other navigational systems. Fowler said. The FAA tests will determ ine at which points the sis.nals may be distorted. providing pilots with inac- curate data. Fowler said. TAINTED CHEESE INVESTIGATED ••• .From Al have turned over every rock." Van Nes said in a teleplfone interview from Sacrament-0. One of the tests planned was to put dye into handling and packaging cqu1pmem to check for leaks. he said. Inspectors also will begin testing samples of milk toda) from the • daines that supplied the plant. said state Food and ~gricull ure spokeswoman Jan Wessell. Count) health officials have blamed 29 deaths and s11llb1nhs and at lease 58 illnesses since mid-March ' on a bacten a called Listena mono- cytogc nes. which has been found 1n both opened and unopened packages oftwo type!> of Jahsco brand cheese. Queso fresco and couja. All cheeses marketed under the Jalisco. Jimmez. La Vaqu1ta and GuadalaJara labels was taken off supermarket shelves in California and 14 other states. The plant shut voluntanly Thursda) when the out- break was announced. Newspaper reports said Sunday a review of public records kept by the Department of Food and Agnculture in Los Angeles showed not all required sanitary inspections were made at the IaTisco plant i n 1984 or 1985. A sanitary 1nspec11on was con- ducted at the plant Saturday, Van Nes said. It received a passing score. Listeria monocytogenes bactena are common in dairy livestock. health officials say. In a 1983 outbreak in Boston that killed 14 people. officials said milk was contaminated despite correct pasteurization. apparently be- cause the bactcna are sometimes capable of resisting heat. CABLE TV PIRACY RUNS RAMPANT ..• From Al theft b~ both the companu:s and la" enforcement a~enue'i 1n the past But the otl1nals sa'" th e\ h;i\e ocgun 30 effort LO find the illegal leah in cahle line<; and plug them. l lsing 1hc tough neY. laws govern- ing cable theft as a ~u1de. local cable companies are hoping to follow the lead of cabk telev1s1on firms in Ve ntura ( ounty. San Diego County and clsc~hcre in the country in prosecuting the growing number of cable th1e\CS. Four Orange Coac;t cable firms - ~ i orer (able. Commun1t\ Cable..,1\1o n Co .• R ogers < ·ablcs)stems. and Group W Cable - have 1ni11a1ed ongomg audits of their own S)'items in the past year. a measure of security never before taken. The companies conunuall) 1n'>pcct cahlc lines to root out chef\. What the auCf1l!t arc revealing t'l that cable theO 1s more "1despread than anyone may have reallied. Every dayaod11 cre~s are turning up hc;ts of residences along the Orange C 'oast r~cc1ving free service. In Laguna Beach. Scorer Cable cc;umatcs 30 pt"rccnt of the homos arc lllcgnlly receiving some kind of cable tclC\lS1on ~rv1cc. A Group W audit ofa tf'il area in Newport Beach a little more 1han a month ago turned up 16 percen1 of resident~ there with illegal connections. at a cost to the companv of about S 1.600 per month. according to a Group W reprtStntat1ve. And a rq:rcHn1a11ve of Rogc1c, Cablesystcm'i said the compan\ die;... covers rough!) 100 cac;c'I of wher willful or accidental cable theft ever,. d~v · What womcs cable companies IS a 'w1dC'n1ng puhllc kn-owtC'd C' of thr cac;c and. thuc; for. rcl111ve c;afet)' of chea11n, 1he \)' tem. and a pt"rccptaon that rc'l1dents need not and perhaps hould not pay for thc '<""•<'es ~uch C'ompan 1t''i provide .. 1 he perception ot mJn) people 1s that they do not have 10 pa~ for cabk:· sa}s Martha C orales. general manager of the torcr Cable 1n Laguna Beach. "It's vet) aggravaung. we ha' e to take some action to show that we do mean business." Many of the illegal connections local cable companies arc find mg are the result of ~r aud1t1ng and maintenance of the sys1ems in years past They arc not the fault of the residents but of the cable companies' technicians But for lhose ~ho knowingly choose to tap into cable services illegally. the 1echn1que available arc many Few ofth: techniques involve e1'tensi ve knowledge of electronics or large ciSh outlays Audit supervisor Morgan of Rogers Cablesystems said roughly one out of cvel) 10 res1dent<s found to have an unautnonLcd connection will rehook themselves to the. cable ~y<item after bemg cut off by the company to keep getung free service. "There arc all kinds of tncks," Morgan said "h 'i. reall y not that difficult ... Mike McOonald. general manager for Group W Ca hlc in Newport Reach. agrc<-d. .. People get pretty doggone t reati ve in tryi ng to beat the S)'51em:· he said. One of the lllOSt populnr me1hods for cheating the cable companies is also perhapc; the simplest. A "s11nal <ipli11er." the 'lame device u~d by people to auacl'I Video Va,~tte Rccordcrc; 10 their TV sets. 1s avail- able in meny '1ores for aboat $4, and ean be hookeltTO the ffic cable hne of a nc1&hbor who ubscnbes to cable TV. nllowmg a resident to receive his or her ne1ghhor's cable c;1gn:tl When done correctly, a signal <1plmcr may remain on n c-able lmc for }'cars undetected. If do~ improperly the 1,1g.nal 'Plitll'r ~an dc1rnde the image on the paying -customer's tclev1s1on. and cable companies often catch such illegal connections when their customers compla1n about re- duced picture quality. Some residents ~ a h1tle fu rther and disconnect their neighbor's cable line entirely, rerouting 1t to t-heirown home. Others attach their own con- nectingcable to the main cable line. or to the cable plant itself in some instanCC1. Unauthorized connections and siJ· nal splitters are especially common 1n condominiums and apartmen1 bwld· ings. where residents can hook their homes to the main cable line for the building, or to cable connccuons for individual units. Huntington Beach poses a special problem -its cable lines run through alleys and hang from poles. where res1dent<1 can easily get to them. makin~ the rate of cahlc thef\ there four times as h1Jh as it 1s in neighboring Fountain Valley. acc.ord- ing to a spokesman for Rogers Cablcsystems An add1t1onal problem for cable companies is theft of extra ~viCc'l hy paying customers. RC$1dents who pay for cable TV often can make minor alterations in their conncc1ion. or in the decoder hox which unscrambles cable signals. to ~1Yc prcmrum channels without paytng 1he extra pnce for c;uch service. Cable compan~s arc painfully aware of the tritki. more and more residents are using to cheat .them. Thisy(.1r. with anaIDY oftcchnolQ&l· cal and legal tools at their d1c;posal. the compamc'l are finally ready to do something about 1t. TUESDAY: Ho w edit C'Ompa.le1 att fllf/ltttl6 L"dlt IM.11 ,.,...,t commnlry .. ,,,,, MW ttttHIOty •od lk co•rll. After meeting at school d1stnct headquarters last week. members of the City Council and school board <weed to put aside the high school athletic field as a preferred location and see 1fthe parking lot won 't better fit the proposed pool's dimensions. "There was a lot of pressure applied by the softball community," Cl)'de Lovelady. school district business manager, said .. He sajd the Thursday meeting was well attended by softball proponents and people Ii vi ng near the -high school athletic field who would be affected 1f the pool were located there. The dec1s1on to stud} 1he h11th The study agreed to Thursda~ will seek a new lt>cauon for the bO or more parking st>aces a full-s1Le pool would take up. Lovelady said officials will also have to come up with add1t1onat parking for ~ommun1ty members who wa'nt to use the pool dunng the school day. ~ The school distnct's present pool is old and difficult to maintain It \\J'I g1 ,en a facelift last vear tha1 " ~5t1matcd to last about five 'can •. But Lo..,elad' said 1he P<.>til 1~ al'o The scbool d1stnct doesn't want the new pool in the same locauon as the old because 1t would be inaccessible to the pubhc dunng the day. The present pool 1s surrounded by classroms Lo' clad) pred1c1ed there will be lradeoffs wherever the new pool is linall~ built because of the lack of open space an Laguna Beach. The high s<:hool itself has only 12 usable 3l'Tl'S, hi.' said. Age discrimination limits hit WAS HINGTON (AP) -In two victories for older workers. the Su- preme Court has limited airlines from -forctrrg"Ol&btengineers to retire at age 60 and restricted cities from forcing firefighters to retire at 55. The unanimous rulings Monday - m volving Western Air Lines and the city of Baltimore -restrain em- ployers from usin~ safety interests as a broad justi fication for such man- datory retirements wuhout proof in ind1v1dual cases that older workers j)Ose aJ.h1eauo !he publJ.c.. In the airline case. the coun. b) an 8-0 vote. upheld lower court ruhngs that Western Air lines violated federal anti-discrimination law b\ forcing flight engineers to retire at 6<5 The Federal Av1at1on Adm1nt!>· tration permits forced retirement at 60 for pilots and co-pilots and tha1 regulation wai. not challenged in toda\ ·s case. ~-1mu-chscnrr1inalimr llW permits employers to force all wdrkers to retire before age 70 only if being more youthful is proven to be a "bona fide occupational qualifi· l:at1on." Bu t the Supreme Court said that excl.'pt1on to the ant1-b1as law is vel) narro" PROSECUTOR SELLING 'PUNK' MUSIC •.. .From.Al silvery compact discs hang from the walls above the record bins. The record selecuon consms largely of Bntish imports and hard- to-find domes1ic releases. There's not a country-and-western album in the store and middle-of-the-road favorites lake Toto. Rod Stewart or Michael Jackson are nowhere to be found. "The music here represent~ my own taste. That's why it's so easy to manage," Geary said. "It's my hobby:· Geary said the reaction from his colleagues has been pos111ve although some, admittedly, do not ~hare his taste in music. "A lot of people in our office have outside business interests. real estate. rental property, all sorts·ofthinss. So except for the nature of the busmess, this isn't all that unusual. . Just Call 642-6086 .. It's JUSt something I thought Beach dothing shop. lt was during about for a couple of mon1h s and then closing arguments for Pettus that did," Geary said. ··11 wasn'1 some-Gear) quoted 'the Rolling Stones. thing I dwelled on for years.'1 rec111ng lyncs from "Sympathy for The Pat Geal) found at Hvde Park ~he [)e, ii" for 1urors. Comer 1s a soft-spoken man· weanng "The Stonec;. That was the group I a T ·shirt and Jeans. He mingles easih liked 1n high 'iChool." said Geary. ··1 w1.t.h his high c;chool-age cu!.tomcrs · ..il"3 )\ hkcd Bnt1sh scuff. I still do." T~~1r albu!'ns should be out next Geary h\C only a few miles from week. Geary mfor. ms a girl purchas-his new rncord store and believes that ingab~ndnews1ngle. "Th1s 1sagoocr-lrnnc with its exp-ccled population record. boom will be good to his business. But 1n the courtroom. Pat Gear) .. ~lot of people drive up to LA to has a reputation as a tenacious find the sort of music we have here .. prosecutor. He . success~ully pros-he said. "But there's no reason pcopie eculed two ~en in lhe grist} murder shouldn·t have the comfort of livmg of Scoll Miller. the son of former 1n the suburbs without being limited Orange County Supei;v1sor Edison an music selecuon." Miller. Geary's only problem 1hus far 1s m More reccntl). he prosecuted eating up his profits by buying new Zachary Pcttu~. the Manna High records for hJs personal collt>etioh. ~hoot dropou1 who robbed and "I have a modc'lt collection.'' he killed 1hc owner of a Huntma1on deadpanned, What do )OU like about th• Dally Pilot" What don't you like~ Call tbe numb4'.r at left and your meuaitt will be rteorcted , tran crtbed and delivered to the appropriate t dltor. The same 24-hour answerin& service ma) bt ou d to record4etttra to ttae editor on any toplr Contributors to our Letttrs rolumn must tnchadc tllelr namt and ttlephonc numbtr for vtrlflcatlon No rlrculatlon calls please Ttll as ,what's on your mind. 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