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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-31 - Orange Coast Pilot25~ POMCMTa•• THUR DAY, JULY 31, 1986 Airplane shears top off car in·B ......................... Dtck Gibboney of Hanttnaion Be&cb (ript) 8taD48 nat to hla ml Ned the na.nway at lleaclowluk Airport ln BantiJltton aatomoblle, wblcb bad lti top abeared off wben an airplane ~cb Wedn-4.ay. Gibboney wu not lDjared lD mlabap. . BJROBDTBAAUA °' .............. A 1maJI airplane crubed into and demoliJbed a pe.r'kt.d car whiJe mak· l"Janemeraency llndJna Wednetday •f\emoon at Mcadowlal'k Airport 1n H untinston Bach. The pilot, .Donald J. Bunker, SO, of H untincion Beach wu treated for a pottible b1p UUW'Y at Humana Hospt- tal in Huntinston Beach. Dlck Gibboney, 59, of Hunt.tnaton Belc~L'!~wullninain bi1carwbcn the pt&DC bit ii. acapcd vu1u.a.lly UDICT'ltcbed. ... wu sjttil'\I there fllllna out m_y •let i'q)Ortt. l didn't know what hit me. Somethlna ~ into the t.ck of me and I didn't think anybody could JO as fut u that. I couldn't see anythfn,a at flm bec:aUte or all the Oyina aws and the dust. I WU lucky, damned lucky. '*lftbere had been eomeone 11tt1n, an the J>*llClllCf 11dc: (of the: car), they would.be JOnc." · The 1in&le enpne ajrplane, Utted as a G lobe Aircraft Swift, rammed the nabt aide of the car, a 1977 Chevrolet Concord , before spinn1n1 around and cominato~. B~nker1 reported to be a retired fireman 1n the Los An&eln area, walked away from the wreck without help. Pohcc officers reported that Bunker ta1d h11 enaine failed. Other local offic11l1 111d the plane's fuel tank wu near1y empcy. Hunllnaton Beach Police°"*'"' ment helieopwr pilot Jon Arnold' tlW he waa ftyina io tlM vidniry of IM private airport with crewmaa Jim Lail wben be MW ikanbr't lwo- putcnlC", ·~plw = tnl IO make a doWnwt.d lhortJy after 2 p.m. PUoca-* land and take off into the wt.a became It it l&!tr, Atriold aid. A man Who Mid be fliet airp1ua out of Meadowlaat Airport, but .- declined to idcnllfy himaelf, .... Bunker prot.l>ly wowcrhaw JUded 11.fely -even~ be wu maki .. bit apprOICh from the~ ctitec.- tion -bad he not slammed tnto 1he cat. Gibboney wd be bad j ust lrrived at the atrpon to call on a client a.nd parked near the runway to complete eomereporu Aaked 1( It WU I safe~ to pat, be 111d there problbly 11n't any .re place to park at the airport. But be~ declined to elaborate and said liter that "'there'• nothina the mand' with the airpon. He laid he i1 a ~Jot and flies frequently from the litpOl't at Warner Avenue and Bolla Cb1ca Road. As Gibboney WU IW'V~, the wrc:ckqe and countJl'\I his udty ltln. a eelic:e off acer told him wftb I smile, 'The nearest church iJ at SpnntdaJe treet and Heil Avenue. I thank you better &et there U IOOD U pos11ble •• Healthy baby girl born to brain-dead mother Tori Glezos 'died young, lived well' GOodnew• Johnnie Jobn80n of the Ram• la apected to mlM only two to three weeu of pracdce after knee aar1err Wedne. day. Cl. California Attorney General John Van de Kamp says Call- fornla pollce who fly over encloMd yarda looklng for marijuana may risk being sued./ A8 Nation Supreme Court Jua11ce Wllllam H. Rehnquist, aeeklng contlrmatlon as chief justice, told a Sen- ate committee he never haraaaed or Intimidated minority voters./ A7 World An exploalon sparked a tire aboard a cruise ship In the Bahamas, forcing 987 passengers to evacu- ate./ Al Bu•lne•• The newly opened Quality Suite• Hotel cater• to traveler• who want a eulte at an affordable rate./81 Sporta The Angele' bench comea through In a 8-2 victory over the Oakland A'a. /C1 INDEX Advlc. and Gamea Boating Bulletin Board Bustn••• c1 ... 1tled Comic• Death NotlC4tl Entertainment Opinion Paparuzl Potic. Log Publlc Notlc.1 8port1 Tetevtaton WMther 94 91 A3 8$.7 C5-7 86 C10 83 88 81 A3 C&-10 C1-4 84 A2 After gtvtng birth.. woman taken off life-s upport system and dies SANT A ( LA RA, ('ah(. CAP) -A brain-dead woman kept on life-auppon systems for 71/J weeks until her prqnancy neared term was d isconnected and died shortly after &J vina b1nh, hospital offietals said The baby, named Michele Odette Poole, wu delivered Wednesday by ( acsarean section at K.a1scr Perrru1nente Hospital here and was "ranna to go," hospital offiCtals u1d The baby's father, Demck Poole, fiancc of '4-ycar old Mane Odette Henderson, fou&}lt a legal battle with M5 Henderson's parents. Fdna and Ot111 Henderson of Detroit, who wanted to di.connect their dau&}lter·, life- FVman shells out money for turtle guard By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. .,..,N.e ..... A Fountain Valley man's great white turtle hunt continues The search for the stolen reptile has been expanded nat1onw1de and into Canada. And locall y, a n1&}ltt1me aecurity 1uard has been hired to help prevent s1m1lar thdh Last week. Walter Allen. the uty\ well known "Tunic Man:· rcponed the then of a rare alh1no Asian tunle, valued at $2.000 Allen, who main- tains a backyard collec.t1un of 400 tunics and tortoises, offered a no- que1t1ons.-11ked SSOO reward for the rcpttle's safe return support systems Poole, 31 , obuuned a coun order lo keep the hfe- support system connected, e\'cntually rcachma an agreement with her pa~nts to keep her ahve until the beby wet born. He alto waa srantcd custody. Ma. Hcndenon wu au months prqnant when the collapsed June 4 becauae of a stroke cau.S by a JOlf ball- s1ze brain tumor She was declared leplly dead three days later Dr Citcphen Fembach. director of the neonataJ 1nten51ve care untt at Kaiser, said the child 11 doina well and probably will be ready to leave the hospital in seven to 10 days. "She wu more mature and more v1aorou1 than I expected. She's a real pretty baby," said Fembach. "She wa• more active than many normal dehverie1. She was (Pleue ... BABY I A2) Fatal craah . Hundreds attend rosary; recall HB girl's short life 87 PAUL ARCRIPLEY Of ... ...,,... .... Most people hope to make .ome kind of a martc in their lifct1mes Ton Lei\lt Gle:ros had only nine years. but ahe cut a Wlck swath Hundreds offnend1 turned out to celebrate Ton's memory Wednelday at a rosary at Saints The turtle then wH the 1ubJect of widespread ncw11 covera&e that Allen hopc<J would lead to the recovery of "Whitey." Martha Youna. an an11tant to the tunic collector. 111d Tuesday that the reports have &eneratcd numerous (Pleue ... TURTL&/A2) An officer lnterYtew• wltneeeee (left) while paramedic• attend to Yictim WednMClay follcnnn. the 3 p.m. acaldent tbat kllled eorona d"el Mar r•ldent Aaron llalulao. Mtlaa'9n. 18, wu clrtYint nortbboand on th• 55 rreewa1 at tbe 405 Freeway wben be drtfted onto tbe aboalder and hit a n u pbalt berm, Mid CBP Offtcer Al Orcbard. Tbe yoath lo.t control and wu ejected from the car whtcb rolled oYer him. Trapping Golden Bear memories Elsie Bakre Smith was ftrst proprf etor of former Huntington Beach landmark All that'a lcf\ of the Golden Bcar- fint 1 famed ~1taurant and later 1 mcit mum: ntahtdub -11 a prle of bnck1 stacked up at the comer of Main Street and Pac1nc \0111 H1dl- way 1n Hununaton Beach Rock mu11c fana and t lunt1n1ton Beach Hmon~I Society mcmhc'r1 loat a c-1mp1aan to uvt 1hc old bulld1n1 early t1'11 aummer and tht forcea of rtdevelopmcnt prevailed The bu1ld1n1 w" dcmoh•h(d w make way for 1 prnpo~d nine ''nr) hotel. You'll never hear I l\1r Rakrt m1th ra11t a f\m ahout the dcm11e of the C1oldcn fkar -and 1ht• know1 more ahout the <1oldrn tw-ar than any hvina pcraon f!llK' wa• not only lhcrt Wht'n tlte bu1ldin1 WH con1tructcd 1n 1929 - the lumtd the first •hovel of dirt Mn Smith, now 119. \ltd ~he ha1 wonderful memone• of the (!olden Rear. But 1t'1 not a h11toncal land mark1 1n her upin1un, and 1hould have n«n lorn down lo make way for pr<>lfT ' "lt acrved 11t purpo~." •he .. 1d "I'm r.lea\<"d that thr) ·~ aoina tn rrvlla 11e lhr downtown I wrolt tht mayor to tell him how plra~ I 1m I 1m for proirri' lway' " Mra Smith 1n.d hrr late hudlillnd, Harry Bakre, paid $6,CXlO for two Ion on which to hu1ld the re•taun1nt It t o.i thC'm about $22,000 to build the •truC'ture when all c~t• were con11dettd and It wu 1 happy day when the Bakrc. (he wu a renowned chef of the era) opened the rtstaurant Junr ~. 1929 The Wa1T Steel \rah c•me four month• later and the (1rcat [)rpreu1on unk the Rak rt\ dttply in debt, •he u1d Out they made 1t throuah with tfarry wrv1n1 H chef ind 'Fl11e IS ca1h1er, h0tte1t and JU•t about t\'ery th1n1el1t Ouaine ' picked up when votert rcptalcd proh1b1t1on 1n 19 H ind tht Bak,,,.. addtd a oockta1l loun~ r hey opuattd the rtttaurant until I 1150. Harry dttd "" year1 later In ll• tarly d•1•. the rt'\taurant wa\ the uopl)tnl off point btt~n ''°' ROBERT BARKER Rr TROSPE c11v£ Anaeles and ~n Olqo (or movie stan and other famous proplc Pacific Coast Hiahway had only two lane• at the ume and there weren't many quality restaurant• around The Pnnce ofWalea wau v111torin lhe car1y days 11 were a number of movie 1tan that included Errol Flynn. Oinarr Rodarn . Al Jolaon and othen. 1hc u1d. Mrs. Smith rttall• that actor John Barrymort, even thouah ht wa, 11ck, 'lloppcd bt for a ctnnk •honly bcfott h11dcath "'r (Pl ....... OOLD&NfM) Simon and Jude Church 10 Hun~ inston Beach. Behind Tori'• small pink casket, tacked to the church wall. wu a huac poster that rad. ''Thank you Tori, for." and children and adult• alike flocked to it to wnte tbclr penooal mcssaaca. Many o( her schoolmates alto d~ otr lenctt that wilJ be buncd Wlth her today It was an outpourina onove for the a.irt who IU'Ualed m11btily apinst cancer bef'O~ at too\ her life o n Monday. (Pl ....... aotlAaT /A.2) Sumner, LaRouche debate on cable By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,.., ........ Supponer1 of poht1cal elll~m11t Lyndon LaRouche have penuaded or paid loc~I cable TV stattona to broadcast • videotaped debate be· twefn the controven1aJ consptracy theorist and Democratic con- grc111onal candidate Bruce Sumner. Requestin1 time o n local-acxna channels, LaRouche supporters have hned up 6 pm broadca.ts or the debate on cable TV systems throuah- out the OranJt ( oast The 10-minute debate was taped June l the day before the pnmary elcct1on that pitted Sumner 1n a wntc- in campa11n ap1nst Dcmocnttc nominee Art Hoffmann, a LaRouchc supporter In 1t, Ciumner and LaRouche di .. cuss top1c1 n1n1in1 from domestic and foreip pohcy to some of LaRouchr' conspiracy theonn (Pl-... ... D&BATS/A2) Bartender won't face charges for serving cfrunk By SttVE MARBLE °' ............... A Newport Beach bartender •ho allqrdly ~ vodbmd.::otch toa drunken customer who struck •nd killed 1 b1cych1t moment• after lcavin• the barc•n not br proecicu\ed, a municipal ooun Judae ruled Tuct- day Rohen Kinney, the manactna ber- tcnder at Woody"• Wharf, was charged with servtna alcohot to 1 customer who wu ob\'tou ly 11\toJL· 1cattd The ca~ was diuntnod Tuetday httaulC' pohoc waned natty aevtn month• af\er the ICtidca\ to anwt (Pl ....... BAllTSlfD&a/ A.I) • l ' J Al °"M09 Comt DAILY PILOT I ThUnidey, J ROSARY FOR TORIGLEZOS . • • ..._Al 'Ton adlerild Crom a ""''f:"' mu1cle caocer -rab· domya.rcoma. Yet. detplw ber own d.iff\cuh blttk-, Ton spent m0tt ofber time looldna aft.er othera. The flnt patient to ft!CCive a boOO-marTOW ttu11>Jant lD Or· &QF County, Tori told her t'i~~ Michael Glezos. lhat lbe wu another tin.lo sirl had to wait for the ttanaplant. .. That way they can learn from me arus correct what mistakes they made, .. 1be told him. Wheo another child at Chil-drens Hospital of Oran,e County cried becauae of an operation lbe needed to widerao for Cln<ler, Tori explained to her mp.by-step what would happen and eased her fear, said Paul Mua. a flmily friend. Maaa. known by the Olczos family as "Tall Paul," started visitina children at CHOC five years aao when. friend of bis aot cancer. When be met Tori, "I couldn't -stay away from her," he said. "She touched me in a very, special way. Sbe radiated love,' he said. Those sentiments were heard time and apin from the diverse crowd that atwMlod Wedneaday'a roury. Mua noticedjuat how divtne one niibt when be wu visitina Tori in tbe inttnlivo care unit. "There were all thete different peoP.le, from the chwdt, &om ber dads work. 1ebool. the hospital. They weren't all !tom just one place, but from all over lbe place.'' Maq 11.id. Even the lt&ft'from the office of the family physician. Or. Jerry Rand, and medicel penonnel from CHOC, wbo tee death too often. attended the~· "She was special," 1&1d Kathy Wolli one of Rand'• assistants. "Ano the family was very cl0te. "They share their cle>1eocss with everyone, from the doctor's office to their next door neiah· bor." Friends remembered that closeness Wednelday. Asked what the would remember most about Tori, bcr physical educa- tion teacher. Karen Foster, said, "How she loved everyone. "She· never pve up. She was alway' fiahtina." Pethaps that was bow she manaae<t to flJ)\t the cancer as Iona as Ille did. She wu always aware of what ber diJeUet meant. what her docton were doiftlo about C9Ch treatment, bet Cltbcr -.id. "She sven k4ew the coma doeea ofhet medications. .. be uJd. And. while she wu in IObooJ tut year pcch.a~ only fou.r or five weeks, 1he sull completed her work. "We'd pick up her weekly Uli&nmeou for her and Tori wowd do it on her own." Olezos said. ''f{er tcacben weren't lenient.'' Tori wouldn't have wanted them to be. She demanded much ofbenelf. A bulletin board at the front of the church crammed with photos, ribbOos and ocrtlfi.catcs, attested to her varied interests. She was a aymnut. a swimmer a ballplayer. Jude h~~ wbo led the rosary, iafd~ ''She died very youna. but the lived very well." Even at the end of ber life, she wu tooldna out for others. When Or. Mitchell Cairo, di- rector of cancer research at CHOCi.. came into the ward just before 1ori died, she waved him over, said her father. . ''He bent down, and she eve him a bua," Gtczos said. • She said, 'That's the best 1 can do now."' Warm afternoons expected Late night end Mt1Y momtne low doudl .nd fCIO .,. ~ntertheooettt~. tMWlethlrlhoUldbl f81t wtttl tunny, quite wwm a ,tlcMy ~Sund~ lwhel ... :r:= : In the low 70. 0 IOw • OYwntotit lhcxlld ,.. o the so. to IOw eo.. v~ w11 I: ~In lN IOw to. to 102. C>Yemlght low9 In tN UPI* to U.S. Tempe .. 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She wel&hed 4 pounds, S ounces and was I 61h inches long. after actti.na resulu of an amniocentesis Tuesday that showed the tunas were mature enou&h. "I know bow it feels to be a father now. Sbe looked at me and I looked at her. I only wish Odette were here," said Poole, waitina outside the delivery room. "When I looked into ber eyes, I could see the cxten,sion from Odette into her. Michele looked like a carbOn'copy of Odette," Poole said. Pool~ said be hoped his fight would inspire other fathers faced with the same difficult decision. «14•lebolo,N.C ~ ..... ....,.., "°""°" .,.....,. ............ ....._..... --~Clly ::::: 11 .. Extended n 17 71 54 ti T1 Llllll 1111111 IN ~ "*"*'I l9w .. 11 ---~·-:=-..= .. 11 e>r.,..C.... ..,....,. 102 71 ... --.. .. ~--t7 n _,,. ....,_ ~ lftfle to IO low10lte•IOI. io..111 .. t7 74 lllltMOl tollllw~ .......... lot 10 IOW IOI to 10I. 1-Ill tM 10I to U11C19t IOe IO io. IOe. ..,..,_..., .. .. lt:OI p.111. u ..,°*"' .. .. ....... 1:17 p.111. 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But the thing she remembers most about the earthquake as that the restaurant employees abruptly quit work and headed for the mountains to escape a udal wave that never materialized. The exodus came without warning and left her and Harry to do all the work "I ha'e "onderful mem ones." she said. "It's great to look back It was really character-building to thank of the tames being so (econom1cally) awful and to pull tlvough. .. But I'm interested m the present and the future even though I have to face the reality that at my age I may not be around tomorrow. I don't buy green bananas anymore," sbejoked. She still dnves her car from her current home an Laauna HilJs to her hairdresser m Corona del Mar. She plays bridge a couple of times a week and gets together with the gjrls for a game of poker about once every three weeks: One of her poker opponents is former movie actress Ruby Keeler of Newport Beach. For 30 years. Smith was a member of the Santa ..\na Country Oub 1n Newport Beach and the champion of the women's golf club. "The best r ever shot was an 81." she said. "Something always came up ltlale Bakre Smith on one hole to keep me from shooting in the 70s." By t}e Aa1ocJate4 Prn1 People arrested without a warrant in Oranae County must be ta.ken before a judicial officer within 36 hours or released, accordinJ to the settlement of a federal lawsuit. The suit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union against the county, means that people arrested on a Friday will not have to wait in Oranae County Jail until Monday to appear in court. "The idea 1s to protect the rights of those who arc arrested without a warrant and held in the jail ," ACLU attorney Ri chard Hemtan said. ''Most of those people arrested arc bailed out within a few hours. Almost half of those arrested without a warrant ... arc never charged with anything.·· State law requires people arrested with a warrant to be ta.ken before a 1ud1cial officer within 48 hours. The settlement, released Tuesday, will reQuire a Superior Court or "We expect to start in the fall." Municipal Court judae. com-Neither he nor Herman would missioner or refertt to conduct estimate the cost of the the additional hearin~ on Saturdays to determine if court ICSSions. there 1s probable cause to bold The settlement will be fonnaliud individuals arrested without a war-within 30 day.t'Under an order from rant. U.S. District Judie Richard Oadboi1 "That's our pme plan.'' said Jr. Timotl)y J. Stafford, a private at-The settlement stems from a law· torney who represented the county. suit against the county . Actors still negotiating LOS ANGELES (AP) -Nego- tiators trying to avert a strike by two actors' unions that could delay the fall television season continued their talks Thunday pa.st a self-imposed midnight deadline. "As of now, we don•t know euctly what is goina on. We arc stm neaotiatina." Carol Ayik.ama, a spokeswoman for the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, said shortly after m.icj,. niaht. "She aaid that even thouah the talb h.ad not broken off, it did not necessarily represent an extension of the deadline that both aroups aveed they would impose on the talks. BARTENDER WON'T FACE CHARGES ... SUMNER, LaROUCHE DEBATE ON CABLE ••• From Al Kinney. v1olat1ng his nght to due process, said Harbor Municipal Court Judge Christopher Strople. The case was unique in that 11 marked one of the few umes a bartender has been charged with contnbuung to a fatal car accident by serving a drunken customer The customer, Steven Taylor Chase of Fountain Valle y, hit and killed Joseph Bradford Howe and Oed the scene of the accident, according to court documents The son of a d1stn ct coun Judge 1n Anzona. Howe was nding his I(). speed bicycle on the shoulder of Pacific Coast H1ghwa} near Supenor A venue on March 11. 1985, when he was struck b)' a m1n1-p1clwp and dra~ed more than I 00 feet. C hast arrested before he was able to reach his Fountain Valley home. had a blood alcohol level of nearl} 0 30 percent or three times the le" el at which a motonst 1s presumed too drunk to dm·e re,ords show. card voucher he left behind, accord- ing to a prosecutor The voucher, allegedly written 1n a sloppy manner, was to be used as evidence that Chase was so 1ntox- 1cated he could barely write, said Kelly MacEachern, the prosecutor who filed the charges Also, Chase had been refused service at another bar earlier in the evening, she said. But Strople ruled Tuesday that. police violated Kinney's right to due process by waiting nearly seven months before arresting him. "All these months had passed and suddenly the pohce walk into the bar one day and arrest ham there at work," said defense attorney James Walsworth, a former Superior Court 1udae in Orange County. · From Al guilty to charges of manslaughter and felony hit-and-run driving. Chase was Although excerpts from the debate winner of the disputed primary sentenced to 16 months in state have been shown on various news election. pnson, accordm& to court rec-0rds programs, the entire debate has not Sumner, however, said he is not Still. another four months passed previously been broadcast. concerned about the reasons behind before Kinney was arrested. Sumner already has been declared the LaRoucbians' efforts to broadcast "That's what seemed so chicken. the winnerof that 40th Congressional the debate. Why tbe delay? And then why the Distnct primary, but LaRouche sup-"If I undentood that, I would sudden, aJmost emergency need to porters say they want the debate understand why they say the Queen of arrest him at work an front of shown anyway. England pushes drup ... and why everyone? He wasn 't going any-there was a Jewish plot to kill where," said Walsworth. "(think Lyndon LaRouche docs a Abraham Lincoln.'' Sumner said. "I Deputy District Attorney Jerry greatj'ob of gettina his views across," mean, their stuff is wild." Johnston said he is considering says · im Duree, a volunteer workina But Sumner said he is pleased with appealing Strople's ruling to the on L&Rouche's presidential cam-the opportunity to spread bis v1ew- Superior Court, which has the paiJ.n. "He talks about real issues points to distnct voters, courtesy of authonty to reinstate the charges. while Sumner continues his smear the televised debate. Kinney's arrest sent shock waves campaign." "I'm deliahted," he said. "All at can throuah the restaurant community, Duree said while the broadcast is do is help me with my race apinst said Walsworth. intended to publicize LaRouche and (Repubhcan nominee Robert) "It was a very serious case and I got his political viewpoints. it may have bad ham." a flood of calls nght afterward from an effect as well on the outcome of Local cable TV officials said they the owners of rcstuarants and other Hoffmann's race qamst Sumner. were approached by LaRouche sup- alcohol-servma establishments want-"That race is not over by a Iona porters three to four weeks ago with IDJ advice. There was a real concern," shot," Duree wd, noting that lepl requesu to broadcast the debate. said Walsworth. challenaes are planned against the In some instances. LaRouche sup- use of the local-access channel. Dimension Cable Services. which hu about 70,000 subscribers in Laauna Beach and south Oranae County, charaed $7S. Oroup W Cable. with about 12,000 subscriben in Newpon Beach, cbaraed sso. Copley-Colony Cablevision, how- ever, will broadcast the debate free of charae to its customers in Costa Mesa. Community Cablevision of Irvine turned down the ~ucst as it is currently rcorpnizina its local-oria· ination prosrammina services. Maureen File, Dimension Cable's proaramina director. said she re- viewed the videotaped debate and concluded that "both people arc represented; it doesn't seem to be slanted in either favor. It's a very traditional format." Officials from other cable TV stations qreed that the debate was balanced enouah to accept for broad- cast. Cha se. 30. ran up a $26 ta b at Woody's Wharf buying dnnks for himself and a companion and M:rawled out a ~400 tip on a credit The delay was due m part to the fact that Kinney had been subpoenaed to tesufy against Chase. said Walsworth. Police said they waited to punue char1es afllanst K.inney because they needed his help in the case against Chase. His testimony was not needed. however, because Chase pleaded Though it came at the expense of ballot recount that found Sumner the porters were required to pay a fee for his client, Walsworth said Kinney's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ arrest served as a public warning to bartenders throughout the county. TURTLE STILL MISSING •.• From Al calls from people who believed they've spotted Whitey. "We've tracked down a lot of turtl~s but we haven't found the nght one yet," she ~·d "Walter'\ JU\! "om ed sick about her She''i a "t"I) loving turtle," Young said Because Allen·~ tunic collection 1s surrounded by a hl nck wall and a locked a.ate, the owner u1d the albino could not ha ve crawled away on her own Young said 'he l'i d1sm1ssing an an1t1al theory that a cunou'i ne1ah- borhood youth m1aht have t.alcen 11 MAIN OFFICIE ))0 "'"' 8.1, '\I 1•a ,J ... a A .... •dd<... I' • "') !I ....... c.. '1' 11\ without realmna the rare reptile's value. She said the white turtle was not particularly eye-atchina and sugested a cunous teen would have taken one of the more colorful ones an the collection. The m1ssin1 reptile as about 10 inches Iona. weiahs about six pound' and is about SO years old. Young said Allen held a public tour of has collection recently. She specu· lated that a v1S1tor miaht have learned then about the value of the albino and returned later to steal II for sale 1hrough 1lleaal channels. "There's an underaround for everything," includana rare birds and other animals, Youna sajd. She said she itnd Allen have alerted East Coast dealers to be on the lookout for offers of an albino turtle and they have conducted an inter- view with. Canadian radio Station to sound the alert north of the border. Meanwhile. back at Allen's home. the alarm system has been uwaded, and a sccunty auard has been hired to watch over the turtle collection after "dark, Youna said. She said information about the m1sS1na tunic 1s "•II beana 50hc1ted Allen can be reached at 962-0612, Young at 962-8989. OallJ Piiot ~Ivery I• Guaranteed ~""' $A~?t -• edi!Of"I! 114'1 •371 Justcall 642-6086 u~r·'•oOer 11 re.. oo _ ..... ,,_ ..... ~ ~ 30 P "' c• oelOle 7 0 "' 11\0 yo..• ~)' ... ~ ,. o.i....,eo Cnpy•oQt'I ·~Ill t>••"O't CrA" Pvbi•.,..•"Q CO"'CM"• No ,,.._.. ttO" • livlt'•'o()rt 9d tf)l e m•tlr !'.>' •0-.•UJ4e _. .. ,...,..,. ,..., CM • ep<.,,i..c.C • l~O..I eo« I ~ ~ o• '"°',."""'' • ~°"o r.• t 0t•••~ co.a •' ••• .., .... Ct 10> • 11.ittl '" IOO S..l:lv.• r•'f)r' ll• ••rr • SS '~ ""<"''~, Dy"'• 1100~· .. , VOL 71, NO. 212 What do you hke about the Dally Pilot? what don't you hkc? Call the number above and your messaae will bt tte0rded, tranKTlM<! and de- livered to the appropnate cd1tor The same 24-hour answenna 1erv1oc may bt used to record letters to the ed.ltor on •nf topic. Contributon to our Lettera column must include tbeir name and telephone number for verification. Tells us what'a on your mind. • ' k t111ae1 •llCI lul\cl•r 11 '°" <)Cl "°' ,_ '°"' r.OOy Dy 7 • m c•• c.<tvt tO •"' t l\CI .,_ caoy .. Ot-..Mt T R 0 p I c Somt of life's ~t dmes stan with Reyn Spoontr tuwailan Tradirionals. E.asy golng cooTdinates that capture all the color and spuit or Para~ on the finest fabrics avallablt: in Reyn's own e:xdusiw prints A p p E A L &'fl f'lihton l•t.nd • Nf'Np(ln 8urh New rt Houn Mon -Fri 10-9. Set 10-6, Sun ll-' • I BrazWan author to speak at UCI , Brazilian author and educator Paulo Frrire, internationally known fof b.il work 10 adult education and liteney, will participate ln a eeriet of worbbope at UC Irvine Wednaday thro!Jl,b Friday of ne•t week. The worbhOPt wil be held Crom 8:30 a.m. to ' p.m. In the Campus ViJJqe Atl&otia Lounp with ·small aroup 1a1lon1 tcheduled for variout rooma in UCI't Humanities HaJI. The cost for the tb.J'ee...day workabop ia SI $0. A free~ on~y introductory lelaion on Frei.re's theories will be liven by Tom Wilton, director of instructional devcl~mcnt terVicea, &om 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuelday alto an the Atlantia Lou.nae. Rqia.- tration and iddiuonaJ lnfonnation are available by callina the campus lottructionaJ Development Office It 8S6-6 I 88. ~edlcal bUH.nj ta"61Jt Two counes in medical intuJ&Dce billina will be offered Sunday and Aua. 10 in Room BGS 321 of ~back Colleae in Miu.ion Viejo. The aestion will ~ver all phases of billina in~udina Medicare, ~edi-Ca.I, Blue Cron, Blue Shield and private msurance. The courses will be held from JO a.m. to S p.m. for a fee of SSS. Call S82-4646 for additional i11formation. School lntervlewn .et Barbara Wick., admi11ion1 representative of the Judson School in Scottldale, Ariz., will be inter- viewina students and families in the Oranae Coast area Monday. . Ju~n is A.nzona's oldest preparatory school with an 10temat1onal student body representina 28 countries and 2S states. Call 497-4477 for additional information or an appointment. Kld•' actJ.ng cl ... offered Children from ages 10 to 13 can learn the basics of acting in a workshop sponsored by Coastline Community Colleae Wednesday and Aug. 13 and 20 at the colleae'• Costa Mesa Center, 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East Jo Basile is the instructor and will cover characterization, body position on stage, improvisa- tion and emotion. The clusea will run from I 0:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at a cost of $25, and further information is available at 24 t-6186. Pabllc work• talk •lated Paul Cook, director of public works for the city of Huntington Beach, will be the aucst speaker at next Thursday's meeting of the HuntingtOn Beach Host Lions Oub. Cook wtll d1suss the functions of his depart- ment at the 6:45 p.m. dmncr meeting at Francois' Restaurant, 181 S1 Beach Blvd. The cost is $9. Panhellenlc meetl.n6 .et The Laauna Beach Panbellcnic will stage 1ts annual m1dsummeract-tosether Wedneday at 11 :45 a.m. at Reacnta Point in Irvine. The chairman is Kitty Briggs, assisted by Connie Davis, Dorothy Hertz<>J., Rebecca Hillman, Margaret Lyons and Ninette wtlson. Call 494-7207 for further mformation. Hl•tory lecture planned The Buena Park Library District will present a lecture series on natural history next Thursday at 7 p.m. at the library auditorium, 7 I 6SO La Palma Ave. Ann Q. Duffield will present a slide show on rock art and petroglyphs. The program 1s free. Thunday, .July 81 • 6:30 p.m .. Lapa Bead Board of Adja1t· meat, City Council Chambers, SOS Forest A vc. • OC will make difference, Deukmejian tells backers 87 PAVL.AllCHIPLEY Of .. OflllJ ......... Oov. Georae Deukmejian slammed hia opponent in the comfortable confines of con1ervative Oranic County Tuesday where sup~rten bolstered bia campeian cofTen with Sl7S,OOO In contributions. Spca.kina 1t the Irvine Hilton to SSO of the •Republican faithful, Deukme;ian thanked Oranae Countians ror their sup. port in l 982 when he edacd Los Anaeles Mayor Tom Bradley in the ti&htest race for aovemor in state hlJtory. .. rve said on many occuions that Ora.nae County made all the difference 1n 1982, and it's aoinJ to make all the diffmnce in 1986," Deukmej1an said. Despite polls showin1the1ovemor with a comfortable lead over Bradley in their November rematch, be warned listeners the campaian would be ha.rd fou&ht. "There are 98 days to ao before election day," he said. "That means we can count on at least 98 more distorted and mean- J)lt1led chaflC' Crom my opponcnL" Deukmejian promiJed to campaian on has ~rd while alert.IQ& voters to "the fundamental differences that exiat boo tween me and my opponent:• He said he balanced the budict without raisina taxes and created a new reterve for emeraencies, both of which he ac- complished by vetoina .. "unnCCC1$Ai y apendina" more than I .soo times dunna bis four-year term. Despite those cut.t. education was made California's top priorhy and commands SS perocnt ohbe budaet, he wd. Revenues were increased by drawina business to the state to create I .S million JOM since 1982, be said. His administration also promoted tour- tSm to attract mon visitors to Oranae County and elsewbere1 and funds are beina poured into road ana hiahway improve- ments "includinaa five-year, SSSO million investment an Oranse County," Deu- kmejian said. That lf'OWLb wun•1 mado at the a~ oftboeoviron.ment. be said, noOftl that air pollution standards WC'f'C Wlll'IMmed and 1enlitive areu off the COU1line wete protected from oil expJoration. "J believe in cleanana up pollution, ncx addina to it, .. be uid. ··Lut year, ~Jae the mayor waa busy raftina down thO IC.ctn River and oledaina hit allqiance 10 the environment, 6ia city bet;aD illeplly dumpina hundreds of thou.aandl of plloas of raw 1ewap into Santa Monica Bly.t' He taad the ltate fined Loi A1*la SI 80,000 for vtolations, and city residents face a doubliq O( their le'Qle f'ltel "U a result of the mayor's mitmanqemenl" The aovemor said his admini11ra11on Wftlt aft.er other lawbreakers u well, sendina 20,000 additJooal fclont to ltate prison. "One reason 11 that I have now had the opponunity to appoint 370 new, common- tcnse judaes to the bench," Deuk.mejaan wd. County tables condemnation of park after Laguna's protest By TONY SAAVEDRA pnvatc commumty and the city street was OfhDllllJNMltefl turned into a "m1D1-park" by the city. Orange County supervisors would be Meanwhile, city officials have announced misusing their power if they condemn part conceptual plans to IDcorporatc the ~rk of a Laguna Beach park to allow the into a future I 5-acrc recreational facility, Kohn said. construction of a luxury housing develop. The county is attempting to remove 1hc mcnt, a city official charged Tuesday. S k. bet'. city's roadblock by plow10g over the pea mg iorc supervisors at a public "mmi~rk" and cutting another swath hcanng. Laguna Beach C11y Attorney h h d I Philip Kohn called the potcnual condem-t rou. t c propose rccreat1ona site. nation a "fatt accomph." He accused part of which is owned by the Laguna Beach Unified School D1stnct supervisors of already berng committed to Kohn said the county has offered helping an lrvme developer. the Sandhog s6 l.250 10 the city and school distnct for Co .. build 108 hilltop homes against the the land wtshcs of Laguna Beach city officials Since the city 1s not hkcl~ 10 sell its Supervisors agreed Tuesday not to make property. Kohn said supervisors would a dec1s1on unul Aug. 12 on plans to obtam have to evoke cmmcnt domam and the land for two roads that would provide Laguna Beach would probably respond access to the proposed Sandhog project. wtth a lawsuit 1ust outside Laguna Beach. Kohn charged that supervisors planned dedicate a larac amount of park land to the coun ty 1f the prOJCCt 1s built. The acreage wou Id be added to the I 3 5-acre Aliso/Wood Canyons Regional Park. adja- cent to 1hc luxury project. The proposed condemnauon as the latest blow 10 a fight between the city, county and developer over the construc- tion of luxury homes on the landlocked parcel. After scclung annexation by Laguna Beach ID 1983, Sandllna (formerly the Carma-Sandhog Group) withdrew Its offer after the city ordered the project be scaled down to 70 umts. Subsequent county approvals for the development hmgc on gauung the nght--0f- way to connect the stranded ~I to the streets of Laguna Beach. A tanaJc of court hugauon has been filed over the d1~putc, wtth two Sandhog suits pend10g apmst the Cit)' The Clly has stalled construction of the to build county roads that would benefit hillside homes by bloclung the extension of only the residents of a pnvatc. gated- Alta Laguna Boulevard mto the proposed community. ···········•••••••r......J development on un10corporatcd property. County officials responded. however. A patch of land between the proposed that the Sandling Co would be required to Sandling sa ys the I 08 untts arc needed to make the prOJCCt econom1caJly feasible. The c11y maintains the developer can make a profit butldmg fewer lots. Po ucE Loe 1 on the 5100 block of Bordeaux • • • "There'• no question wtiere I at.and on the death penalty and Roee Bird. We need the death penalty. .. I want Califonua to be the first rtaie that 11 free from criminal ccrror, where people can atart takina the locks. ban and chains otr thcJr homes instead of puttiaa more on.·· 0.., ... ,......., "-'---Apartment fire A Newport _Beaell fireman re· mo•ee _ 1>al'Dl.DI a mattreee and other bed.room famihue from reeldence at 400 Catalina Drift, wblch n.atained aboat $2,500 in dam.,e Wedn=Z; Two rml· denta, John amd Dan Andenon, dl8cotmed the ftre at 12:15 p .m . and notified authorltlee, who Mid they•" yet to pinpoint the caue. AltJuNila no one wu hart. Anclencm CriCht) wu f.lftD OJEY&en. Couple seek .damagesfor znoriestunt By STEVE MARBLE Of .. O.., ......... A Newport Beach couple who alleae a boat explosion darnqcd their home and caused them emotional distress, arc seck- 1na damaacs from the city for allowing a Hollywood movtc company to film the !ltunt ID Newport Bay. Richard Hausman, who hvcs m DovCT Shores, said the May 30 movie stunt damaaed the inside and outside of his house when a 6S-foot cabm cruiser was detonated Ha usman 1s scck1n1 $5,000 m damages from 1hc cit) for neg11aencc The boat c~plos1on was planned by Cannon Films for an upcoming Charles Bronson thnller "The Assasin " The bum10g c.btn cruiser acetdentJy broke frtt from its moonng ID Newport Ba) and dnf\cd toward homes tn DovCT Shores af\er the explosion The claim. routinely dented Monday by the Newport Beach City Council, alleges the Clty perm itted the stunt "without due regard for the welfare and safety of nearby residents." Truck hits t1-ree children; one dead; Marine arrested \ 1dcocassc111~ rc<'ordtr. two color telc- \ 1'1on sea. a turn table, other audio equipment. and a beavenlun coat all \&lued at 54.050 from a home in the 3000 block of Man1s1~ Street The resident filed a late rcpon with oohrc Thursday A blue 10-spttd V1rs1t) Schwinn umc 10 ~ 1140 men Occma the jCCnt Damaae ~as cs11ma1ed at SSO • • • ~ SC<"unt~ officer reported Monda) that By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. 0.., ......... A 6-ycu-old boy died Tuesday from IOJUncs suffered when he was struck by a pickup truck while cross10g a San Clemente st~t with two girls, police reported. M 1guel T. Palacios of San Clemente died shortly before JO p.m. at West- ern Medical Center 10 Santa Ana. where he was Oown by helicopter following the 8:30 p.m. accident, said San Clemente police Lt. Al Ehlow. M11ucl's sister Sandra and cousin Dianna fll.Jardo. both 8 ycan old, suffered head injuncund broken lep ID the accident and were rcponed in IApn.aBeacb A MqnoliA Ori~ rtsidcnt reported a buraJary TtKsday W1tb an ntim1tcd S3$0 worth of Jewtlry 11olcn • • • Police apptthtnded a 16-year-old boy on ausptoon or l)OaCtStna alcohol and prov;4.in1 t'altc 1nformatJon to an officer. Tbc youth wu &.ccbd 11 ll :lS 1.m. Tunday 11 M11n h. . . ' Tht vkom o( an 11lqtd uaauh and bllttery Tund.ay on South Cout Hlahway dnmbcd the sutptt't to pol ICC u 1 male 1n h11 40a dnvina 1 l1tc-.modtl ltlht arttn Oldsmobile or Buick The ~u•J>«t wa1 not located, however Ha.ntiftCton Beach Ru~an pncd OPfn a ~ar thd1n1 door critical condition today al Fountain Valley Reaional Hospital. The drivCT of lhc pickup truck - Michael 0 . Cox, 21, a Manne stationed at Camp Pendleton -was arrested followina the accident on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter. Ehlowsaid. Cox. a member of the First Combat Ena.ineer Battalion, was later released on his own rccoan1zancc and trans- ferred to t1'c custody of military police at the Marine base. Accord1n1 to reports the thret' children were returning from a mar- ket where they had purchased tortillas for their famil y. While crossana El Camino Real at San Luis Rey. they In tht 400 block of Lot Patos and stoic 1 YMleo cauene JUIOl'du valued .at.1300. • • • Thlova uted bolt cuttm to twist off 1 pedlock to a p,..e in the I 7000 block of Pinehurst and 11olc tools and a tool bo' valued ll S 150. • • • A slrt WU lpptthtndtd trylf\I to stul S 1201n clot.tu,,. at Mervyn't.. 9811 Adama A'Y' ' . . Vandals c:auteG $200 damlfe to a Ml<knct 1n the 6000 block of Bnc!Jtwattr by Rn,,. 1 pl'OJtc11le 1hrouah a window with a 1finphot Newport Beach A youth c:aur.ed S6SO 1n dam gt wh<'n h11 1k.ateboard cruhcd 1nl<> a platr 11.hm window of T1dt Offit'C 4\uppli<',, "I' were struck b} the pickup truck .. He apparently JUSl failed to sec them," Ehlo"' \31d The children were crossrng the road in an established crosswall, but there 1s no stop s1an or traffic light al that 1ntcncct1on Pohcc investigators said there arc street lights tn the area and traffic cond1t1ons were hihl at the time of the accident Witnesses said Co11 was 1ravcling ~uth on El Cammo Real at about 40 mph when the acci dent occurTCd Cox told police he had no1 ~n dnnkrng and officen rcponed that they did not ~mC'll alcohol on his breath. Ncwpon Blvd The 'kateboard nder d1uppca~ ~ the. acadc:nt • • • A vandal blew up a ma1lbo" ou t11ck • re 1ckncc on the 3200 blocl nr Ralholl BoulcY1rd, c:au•1n1 SI 00 in damaac Pohe'e 111d an M·200 firtt1'1cker prol'Nlbl)' was used to detonate the m11lboA Coeta lleea "1uard petrolhna a hu,1ncu park1n1101 11 11"00 Adams A"e wu h11 1n 1hc nbs b~ two mile su,pcct1 casana a s1l"cr M1ouh!'h1 • • t • I ~u than S22 len 1n a ca'h ~11ter u~rrn11hi Ill 14' t rqquet tt"•taurant, 270 Rmtol \1rce1 wa~ taken 1n 1 hu~•f') W<"llnr"1a\ 11 about 11 p m • • • \n unlrno~n ''"~' madt off with 1 . . ' A cus1om11rd 1986 Toyota truck wnh 1 sptt11I stttnna whttl and nms was stolen from a home Tuc5d.a'r between l and 6 a.m 1n the 1100 block of EiC amino Street The dark blur ~chicle I\ valued 11 S12.000 Imne ~n clcctnc 1ypewn1cr wu stoltn from• business on Mu1rland\ Parkway TuC1d1) about 3 pm • •• Thieves broke the w1ndo~ of l 1986 Volluwaacn Jena and took a Jt..enwood stereo valued 11 1bout S400 ' .. Some phbnc' rrom 1 tiu1ld1na under construction on the I I 00 tilocli. oflitanford wcrr stolen • • • A$ JOO matlbm w15 \tolcn from a home b1q·cl~ wa~ stolen from outside a home on the 1800 block of Kettenna Street Fountain Valley A man entered the Ba.skJn-Robb1ns ice cream shop. 18051 Mqnoha St., Monda)' afternoon and d1spl.ayed what appeared to ' be a handaun. wrapped 1n a arcen towel The aunman demanded money and fled with SSS No in1unes were rcponed • • • A resident of the I 7900 block of Los T1cmpos reported Monda)' that vandals had thrown din clods and hvc snails into his swimming pool He s111d this caused $65 damqe to his pool filter • • • Thieves smashed a wmdow to bur- alari:u 1 s<>ld 1985 Ford Thunderbird, parked Tuetda)' in 1 carport on the 17300 block of Euchd Street But the bu!'flan tngcred an alarm when they reached 1n to unlock the door The owner was alerted an 1 bookkeeper 11 the Ralphs supermarket. 17070 Mqnoh1 '\ vc.. had taken un- stamped winn1n1 lot1c!"' urkets redeemed at the storr end hid 1umed them 1n ap1n for mone) 11 another 'tore Th(' loss was cst1m1ted at S6 • • • A resident of the 16900 blocli. of Mt Gale rcponed Monda) that over the Wttkend someone hid s1otcn a suteboard from her open garaac The loss was C''llmtted at S•Q Th1C\.t'S 'mash~• a• window 10 break into 1 hied; I Q7<> Mercury Capn perked Monda\ on th<' 1 ~900 block ofl\tockdale The intrudcn •tole stereo knobs. ca&Kttc tapes and 1 camera bu1 were unable to remove the stereo The lou was est1m11Nt II S 179 Abducted HB inf ant now inf oster home Fatal crash halts traffic By l11t AHO<'lalcd Pre11 A crash 1nvolvtna three trUcks and 1 van lolled one man, IDJured three others and snarled mom1na traffic for An ctah1-month-old Hunt1n1ton Beach boy who was abducted by ha father from UC'l Mcchcal Ce nter ind taken to Colorado 11 rtponed to be out ofdanaerand has been placied 1n a foster home 1n the Denver art.a. Hunt1nfon Beach Pohoe t Mike Rehc Ytd today David Kenntdy Jr ma be rt· turned to Oranae County 11\ t'arl\ a .. ne't week, Rt'hc \ltd At 1h t 11me. Rthc sa1d he plan\ to ~k ftlony child endangrrment thaf'IC'S apm't thr hahy'\ ltther Dav1d Kennedy Sr at lea•t s1~ houn tn Buena Par\. When the baby was ca.ken from the Wednesday second floor or the UCl ped1a1nc The 'ma hup occurred at 2:'0 Lm. ward on Jul} 21 . health offiaals on the non.bbound Santa Ani Frtt- fearcd tush~ was in danaer. way near Beach Boulevard., raid In addition to sutTerina a blttd1n1 California Hia}lway Patrol Officer cond1tJon between the 'kull and Paul Cald..-cll. 1x houn later the brain. the baby had Other 11'\jUnC that wrcclcqe "'1 Still blOClciDJ all north. p()SStbly WCrt the rtSult Of Chtld bound fanC'S Ind traffic WH backed Ufl abu~. pohC't' rcprt~nt1t1ve., Ytd two milt' T"'.o <Uy\ after the abduction the Tht dnvcr of a ptck~ truck WI\ l h1ld 'i &rtat 1randmothrr took tht' lullt'd 10 the colh~ ion with two hahy in lhc Un1vcrut\ of< olor1do tr·1c1or-tra1ler np. Three other men Ho•pnal 1n r)rover ~ Wt'rt lDJUttd. one 'Cnou•dy • .. • ,, Exciting Specials selected merchandise from our own stock and close-outs of Baume & Mercier, Movado, Citizens and other name brand watches C HARL ES H. 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"We JUSt don't have the luxury of proceeding that cautiously, because that would have a SJ&Dificant impact on a lot of pending cases and cases in the future," said Trinity County District Attorney David Cross. ~----r --- Bouvia hopes to move. from cou.nty hospltal LOS ANGELES (AP) -Quad· riplCJic Elizabeth Bouvaa. who hu roulbt for the lepJ ri&ht to atarve bcnetr. it in &ood condition at a county hospital but hopes to move to a private facility soon, her attorney MYI· Attorney Richard Scott said Wednesday that Ms. Bouvia, 29, is tceeivina the daily doses or morphine she needs to case the pain of cerebral eelsy and arthritis at the Los An&elcs County-Univenity of Southern Cali- fornia Medical C.enter. She was transferred there May 23 under court order. morphirfe d~ baa been iocreued one or two or several times (since her transfer to USC Medical Center). (Doctors) may wish she'd pin 10 pounds, but ... tt really isn't anybody's buJiness." Scott Mid Ma. Bouv'-was happy with her care at USC Medical C.eotcr, althouah she hopes to move into a private hospital. "We•re lookina to do something different. but that's all ru say," Scott said. "I can discuss the case, but not her and her situation." In an advisory letter last month to local prosecutors and police. Van de Kamp said evidence from overflights now is admissible in state courts, but aenal surveillance aimed at s~ific houses and fenced yards still v1olates the state Constttution, under a ruling last December by the state Supreme Court. "It is doubtful such evidence mar, be used to obtain a search warrant,' said the letter, si~ed on behalf of Van de Kamp by Chief Assistant Attorney General Steve White. He also said, "Such an overflight may involve potential CIVll liability." The disagreement between state and federal courts could affect some of the cases ans1na from the annual C..mpalgn Apinst Marijuana Plant- ing raids on suspected Northern California manJuana fields by feder- al, state and local officers. The 21h- ritonth, $2 million 1986 campaign is scheduled to begin next Monday. Arrive for funeral Michael Jacbon (left) eMOrta Lee lllnnelll, widow Vincente Ml.nneW, and Lba lllnnelll, bla daqbter, funeral aentcea for the film di.rector In Glendale. Ms. Bouvia also is rcocivin& ample nourishment from her liquid-only diet he said. "She's fine, and that's all I really want to say about it," said Scott, who is also a physician. He refused to of discuss detaifs of Ms. Bouvia's con- at dition. The wheelchair-bound patient won a Second pistrict Court of Appeal order in April that required county doctors at Hiab Desert Hospital in Lancaster to remove a noso-to- atomach tube they bad inserted to force-feed her. That rulina supcrccded the 1983 decision that requfred Riverside Gen- eral Hospital to keep her alive over her protests. However, at least one distnct anorney from a marijuana-growing Van de K.amp's letter also was an indication that not all conflicts be- tween state and federal courts on search issues were settled by Prop- osition 8. the 1982 crime 1nit1at1vc that sponsors called the Victims' Bill of Rights. Cocaine worth $1 OM seized ln Buena Park By tlle A11oclated Preu 1 soldier killed in war games Pohcc said Wednesday they sctzcd SI 0 million worth of cocaine in Buena ParkJUSt a day after federal agents took in $177.5 million worth at five Los Angeles County residences. Officer Terry Branum said police sei.z.ed 341h kilograms -about 76 pounds -of cocaine Tuesday and $37,000 in cash after officers arrived on the scene of an unrelated U.S. Customs Service investigation at the local Quality Inn. TWENTYNINE PALMS (AP) - One soldier was lulled and two injured dunng demoht1on training today m a huge military exercise known as "Gallant Eagle ·86:· a spokesman said Details on the accident were not immediately available, said U S Air Force Maj. John E. Meyer, a spokes- man for the combined services strategy group overseeing the I 0-day training exercises. The soldier, who was not ident- ified. was killed at the Dugway proving grounds 1n Utah this morn- ing, Meyer said from the command headquarters "Two other soldiers were lnJUred .. Meyer said. The soldiers' name~ were withheld pending noufication of 1he1r rela- tives. "People had called sayinaguys were running around with guns and badges," Branum said ... We didn't know about 1t so we sent some people down there and they stumbled onto this other thing." They found a kilogram of cocaine and information lead mg to an apartment in Anaheim, where 331h kilos of cocaine and $37.000 cash were found, he said. August Super Sayer Sal e Tons of hay heading to Southeast 1/2 price plus $1.00 Shop Early for best Selection Someth ing Sp ecial feminine fashions ~e Spec1a/1ze in Fashions for che Missy Figure Sizes 4-18 BAKERSFIELD (AP) -Cali- fornia donations of hay for drought- stncken farmers to the Southeast could approach 2,000 tons by the end of the week, according 10 preliminary figures from the California Farm Bureau. The total depends on whether all donations are made and whether the 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa 645-5711 hayisapprovcdbystateagncultural 1 nspectors. Hilgren Square "If all the hay is good and 1he ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~donationsall~nou~wercally cou~ -get that amount," said Mike Henry, spokesman for the bureau. which has asked its county branches to coordi- nate the donations. An elderly and ailing farmer to Kem County who didn't want to be identified has offered to S)ve 515 tons of hay to the struggling farmers. according to Lauren-Hodge of the Kern County Fann Bureau. The hay has yet to be inspected and approved for shipment. "He couldn't use the hay himself, because there's really no market out there," said Hodge, "so he thought It would be better to give it to somebody who can use it rather than Jetting it go to waste." ..She's catina all she can ... and the Attorneys for Raniirez seek three-m.onth delay By tile A11oclated Presa LOS ANGELES -Attorneys defending the man accused of the Night Stalker slayinp souaht a three.-month delay to give them time to prepare their case, but a prosecutor said he'd oppose th~tponement. "Not to grant us a dclar would be a violation of our client's · t to have cffcct1vc counsel," said Daniel Hernandez. one of those dcfendina 1 ·chard RamLrcz, 26. He filed the request for the delay Wednesday. The drifter from El Paso is charged with 14 murders and 31 other felonies in Los Angeles County in a series of grisly ni&ht- timc attacks that terrorized Californians when they came to public notice last summer. His Superior Court trial is scheduled to bqln September 2, but Hernandez said that wouldn't give him and eo<ounsel Arturo Hernandez. no relation. time to finish research necessary to the defense. 4 .1 aftershock occurs near Oceanside OCEANSIDE - A small offshore aftershock from a larger earthquake July 13 occurred Wednesday afternoon near this coastal town. seismologists said. The 3: 51 p. m. aftershock rqistcrcd 4.1 on the Richter scale and was centered 28 miles southwest of here, said Denni'S Meredith, spokesman for California Institute ofTechnology in Pasadena. That was the same epicenter of the 5.3 quake that hll July 13, causing $500,000 damage. Child-services agencies belng probed LOS ANGELES -With its chairman accusing state child-services agencies of trying to "close their eyes and cars" to their failures. a watchdog agenC) on Wednesday began a probe of programs for the young. Several witnesses told the state's Little Hoover Comm1ss1on there are senous shortcomings in programs intended to care for children while their parents work and rescue them from the streets when they run away from home. "This commission is determined to get some order in the programs that protect our }'OU th and protect our children." Chairman Nathan Shape II said at the group's first hearing. held in the state office buildmg here. Princi pal killed in Mmco City A California man was shot and lolled while v1s1tmg his wife's parents m Mexico City, the U.S. Embassy said Wednesday. An information officer at the embassy, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Joseph O'Connor of Salinas was shQ,t late Monday afternoon in his relatives' house. O'Connor, 50. was prin~1pal of Notre Dame High School, a Roman Catholic school for girls. according to school officials in Salinas. He had held the post for six years. San Jose Police arrest 33 1n drug r alds SAN JOSE -Police arrested 33 people and seized a vanety of drugs Wednesday ma scnes of raids on suspected narcotics dealers throughout the city known as the "PCP capital," officials said. Police Sgt. Dwight Messimer said officers were looking for 16 other people for whom arrest warrants had been issued in connection with drug charges. Liberal •tate judge praises Rehnqulst LOS ANGELES -California Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk. one of the nation's most prominent liberal state judges, says he suppons confirmation of conservative William H. Rehnquist as chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. "Though I have often found fault with his conclusions, 1n mr, view be is a thoroughly competent craftsman and a thoughtful legal scholar · Mosk said in a written column. 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K.ennedy1.D-Mua., said bei1 not sure whether as a Republican pou•watcher in Phoenix in the early 196().s he ever cballenaed anyone's riaht to vote. ''I'm not entirely sure. I'm just not 1ure my memory is thut aood," Rehnquist tord the Senate JudiciarY Com rnittee. "But if you're ta1kina about harassment or 1ntim rdation, l catcsorically deny that" s~~n. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev .• emphasized that such ballot c~ are ... aiad ptoper .. k>Da u tbeY do not comDrile lwuiiniat Of intimidation. ''l think yo_u • are ablofutely comet," ~uitt ~ .. Minutes later, Committee Chairman Strom Thurmond. R.S.C., 1r1.1u.ed a requett by Democratic committee members to allow the appeaiaoce of JO witneuet Friday wbo 11y Rebnqu1st did try to baraa or intimidate tome minority voiera u pen of a Republican btllol toCUrity PfOll'IUl· Rebnq__wst denied thote ch&JJn before his confirm.a .. tion to tho Supreme Court in 1971. Thurmond aaid he hal reviewed a new FBI ttpOn on the &11cted illcldenu and .. found no new information to IUpport tbeae charael." Rehnquist tola Tbunnond. ••1 think ... I have reread very card\iJly the 1tatemcnt I made to the committee in 1971 and have no rcuon to doubt ha corrcctneu now." Seo. Patrick Leahy, 0-Vt., revealed the existence of the restrictive deed on the Rehnquist family'• 1ummer home, ukina the jultice whether he conJideted it a problem. Rehnquist conceded that it wu, but he added that tbe restriction "ii mcaninaleu in today's world -it is unenforceable under the Con1titution or federal law ... William Re~~ at con- firmation b •· ..... ! ......................................................................................... .. s1·rla denies Casey visited Jenco delivers message to pope W ABHINOTON (AP) -Syria's foreign minister denied Wednesday that CJ A Director William Cuc}' ever visited Damascus, but U.S. officials contin1ued to insist the visit took place althouah they conceded it fail;/ to win tfie release of American hostqo s beina held in Lebanon. Both the White House and the Central InteUiaence A,ency have refused to comment on the report that Casey uecrctly visited Syria. A se11ior U.S. official, however, said the: CIA chief "did ao. but it didn't ,jo any aood. because the Syrians didn't help us." , f rtt Profnslonal Advkt •• 1nvest1na o real est1te LONDON (AP) -An ~merican priest held in Lebanon for nearly. 19 months pve Pope John Paul II a messaae from his Shiite Moslem capton Wednesda)' and then flew to London to deliver 1t to the archbishop of Canterbury. "The relipous factor is of arcat importance' in achievina bis free- dom, the Rev. Lawrence Mai'tin Jenco, SI , told reporten in Rome after bis audience wi(b the J>Ope. Jenco arrived at the Royal Air Force base at Northolt outside Lon- don with the Analican archbishop's special envoy, Terry Waite, who is thouabt to have been instrumental in · Events • color analysis• • person1I sketches• •• computers • p1inltnp • c11111raphy • ceramics • arts & crafts • corsaa~ makin1• • self defense • lhtre 1$ 1 smlll lee for the$t e~ts SA l, AUG . 2nd 9-1 p.m. ss.oo •Gtission THE llOWLEDIE 1111 12716 MOfWOi CARDEN GROVC 898 -7878 ~ .. -,, ... 1~ S~ S'-e,c 190¥ ,/QT oh~ -lflaa n Si, c•s Woven Venetian ButteT eoft calf makn thi1 moe<:&1in a favorite all year round. Black, burtundy, brandy, red and white calf. 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Runcie's office said Jcnco would spend Wednesday niabt at a.n un- disclosed location arran&ed by the Servite Order of Brothers, his rc- li&ious order. Jenco, lookma pale and ured, met with reporters in Rome but would not disclose the messaae he was carryina from his captors. He said he also had QOC for President Reapn. "Sometimes I can't answer your questions," he said softly. "I have fear that what I may say might ~ detrimental to my brothers who arc still held hostage in Lebanon. My silence 1s a shout of care and concern for those who are still held." A U.S. government official, speak- ing on condition of anonymit)'.. said the meSS&JC to Rcapn was s1m1lar, "a confidential mCjsqe directly to the president from the captors." DIFF When it comes to home equity loans, you 11 have a hard time 8nding somebody faster than c.altf omia First Banlc. Just 24 houn after you give us your completed application. we 11 givf: you an answer. And we11 do everything wr. can to make the answer yes. Because ~ht now we'vt ~t IOO million avallablt for home equity loans, and wt want to put it in peoplf!s hand ~ sohn as possible. Alt an added inctntivf! to apply. we're offeriJl@ a pt<'ial discount bt~n now Rnrl Septtmlw-r 30. Duri~ thiq time. Say atrongly crltictze8 Re&1an upon her return •1 .. Aiudi~ Pr.. CHEEKTOWAGA. N.Y. -l'be 9*er of uAmeticu bdd ... ill Lebanon fot 16 montba IUOGllY criticized tbe ~ ldmw.ridoa foUowina bet retwn home Wedftllday from a 5,000.mile trip -=.w. freedom. Pegy Say arrived at the ...._.n Bulralo airport after tWO' ia Greece. Cyprus, Syria Ud at tbe 1.Abuele border~ to will the,.._ ol her broth~. journaltsc Teny Andmon. Mn. Say II.id a.be wu 11tidied wida lllf eft'ort1 but displeued wit.ti the aanc:e taken ~ the ldnWUltntioa tbat tbe UnitedStalCldoaaotneaotiatewitb tmorisu. I plan to~chepraNte up and demand that they either DC110tlate or they Jive u. a lOlical and ratioG&l reuon why jt was OK to nctatiatc for the Jnnaan ho...._ &u.t it•1 not OK IO oqotiate for tbete 1UY1r" Mid Mn. Say. '"Tbete bOftaleS have never been DtJQtiated for and terron&Jn tocrealed all on its own momentum. I don't think the araument bolds water," lbe said. Senate vot• to re.tore ~ndl'W cai. , WASHINGTON -The Senate voted Wednetday to restore tbie automauc spendina cuu that ,P.Ul teeth into the Gramm-Rudman ddicit· reduction law. The Senate ratified by 6l to 36 a reviled ol&a to live tbe president .. I budsot director the power to order the acrosa-tbo-6oard cuts -but with Co!_lF: k~na reins on tbe proccu. "Wc•re U'Yi.nc to ave the discipline, said Seo. Lawton Ctulcs ofAorida, the tenior Democm on the ~nate Bud&et Committee. "We want to keep it (automatic spend.i.Qa cuu) there u the enforcer that keeps our nose to the pindatone." l o poHce otncen c1Ju6ed bJ eum tJJelt BOSTON - A federal .,and jury cba.rpd l I people with 1tealina and sellina police examinations to try to control promotions throuahout the state, prosecuton said Wednesday. Activities of the aroup, includlna two police chiefs, ci&htcurrent or former police officen, and a retitul lqialativeaide1 were intended to http two rinaJcaders place sclected people in inlluential po11tiont to protect members of a racketeerina enterprise, the indictment said. The two aJleged leaders are servina prison sentences for a 1980 bank robbery. U.S. Attorney William Weld said at a news conference that other officers still in uruform benefited from the exam-stcalina scheme. He said a arand jury was expected to complete its work later this year. $10,000 In co1mterlelt chlJ>ll di.covered A Tl.ANTIC OTY, NJ. -When the chips were down, they didn't sound or feel qwte riabt, and that helped a casino ditc0vcr men than S l 0,000 in very good counterfeits. Two men were arrested in the lar&est counterfeit chip team to date in this island pmblina resort., and casmos 1n Nevada. Latin America. the Caribbean and on cruise ships have been alerted. you 11 pay JUSt half the ~ar points on fixed and variahlt homt equity loans. And our interest rates art amo~ tht low· est in the state. To find out how low. call I our Interest Rate Hotline at • 0 f l r I : 800-472-7~1. Or just drop in and ru k for a loan. But do it !OOn. ~11 makr sure you ~ off to a fast start. And we won't take a rest until we have all the mon~ safely in your bands. 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The Emerald Seas was anchored less than a mile offshore when the explo ion occurred around 10 a.m . in an equipme nt storeroom, said Bernard Chabot, president of Eastern ( 'ruisc Lines, which owns the ship, Passengers, many of whom were already on deck waiting to be brought here for snorkelina, sailing and wind- surfing when the fire broke ou" said evacuauons were orderly after initial confusion. The passengers, brought to this tiny island and its neighbor, Great Sttrrup Cay, were IJVen lunch and dnnks. The ship's crew extinguished the fire quickl y, and by late afternoon pas~ngers were being brought back aboard for the tnp to M iami. about I JO mi les west of this privately owned. beach lined island, said Chabot. "I beard two loud explosions, beck to back. People lllrtcd to panic. Tboy were screamina. tryin1 to set thear families toacther," &aid Glenn Pow- ell, 21 , a collesc student from Ncw- bem, N.C. "It was scary. We bad just come back from the deck and were chanain, into our bathina suit.sin our compart- ment. We heard an explosion. We opened the door and the hall was completely black with smoke," said Ronnie Bailey, 34, a hiah school teacher from Dou&)asville, Ga. Screams could" be heard from passengers in the Lower decks before they emerged, their faces and clothes blackened by smoke, passengers said. They said at least one crew member was cut when be broke a plley porthole about 30 feet above the water level and dived into the ~ The ship, with 395 crew members, was in the Berry Islands, about SO miles nonh of Nassau, when the explosion occurred in an engineering locker on the sixth of nine decks. RED BOBBIN (Sew &! lttreen• '•) FRIENDLY FABRICS! 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa 646-1235 10-6 Mon-Sat Flrlng squad klll~lolled car bomber BEIRUT, Ubuoa(AP)-A man ae<:uled of tryina to car- bomb a Shiite Moslem m1Jitia headquanera wu killed by a firina squad Wednesday in front of 1,000 spectaton al a tree-lined plaYJtOund. The Shiite Moslem Amal movement, wbicb ie led by Justice Minister Nabib Berri., said 22-)'eaN>ld Mohieddit1 Saleh, a Sunni Moslem, waiu "executed" after an Amal tri • bunaJ found him SUilty O•f attemptina .to blow up one o f their officct last April It was the latest example c1f "slnlet justice" meted out b y militias whose powera fu outwei&h those of the Leban~1e aovcmment. and it came 1·t1 Moslem and Chrutian 1eade r1 traded accusations over two c &r bomb explosions that killed : i7 people in Beirut in the last "iO days. Sovlets reject U.S. oflc!~r GENEVA (AP) -U.S.-!ioviet talks on SALT II ended Wedr 1csday after the Soviets rejected an ~•Jncn--=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i can t>roposal for interim res't.raints • pend1n1 a new agreement on deep a l/ t"t")t~~//0' r/11-r~d ~. ~//k/1d(f(// MONDAY, AUGUST 4th 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. INFORMAL MODELING A LL DAY I Designer Dresses, Suits, Gowns, Sportswear, Outenvear, Furs, and Accessories At Prices That Have Made Us Famous. Now more than ever ... 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The special talks, requested by the Soviet Union, bclan July 22 under the auspices of the StandinH Con- sultative Commission establi: • .bed in 1972 to monitor implementa lion of U .S.-Soviet arms agreeme11ts. It holds regular sessions twice a year. Both sides agreed that th1: oom- mission would meet as scbed uled in the fall, the U.S. statement said. It did not mention another special session on the SALT JI \rcaty, wbJ1ch was signed 1n 1979 but never ratified by the U.S. Senate. A Soviet statement carricc I by the official Soviet news agency 1 ass said its negotiators caUed attentio 11 "to the extremely dangerous conseql 1enccs of the refusal by the United !·:tates to observe" SALT II. It said effective mca.su1·cs were needed to "make it possible t• >halt the process o f destruction of the contrac- tual system to contain" the a.ms race. The Sovtets asked for the meeting after President Reaga n's an- nouncement May 27 that th e United States would no longer cons1,der itself bound by the terms of the strategic arms limitation treaty ht cause of alleged Soviet violations. Those included deployn lent of a new long-range missile, ti 1e SS-25, and allqed measures to obstruct monitoring by U.S. satel 11itcs. The Soviets have denied the charges. 8 killed i111 South Af11rica JOHANNESBURG, So uth Africa (AP)-Gunmen attacked the central police station m the Tra11skei black homeland with grenades and rifles, killing seven people, and a govern- ment minister in KwaNdt bele home- land was blown up in bis< ar. officials said Wednesday. The violence Tuesday night brouJht to 202 the death toll from political unrest since .il state of emergency was declared. '•une 12. South Afnca's curren cy dropped Wednesday m reaction Io President P. W . Botha's rejection of British Fore1~n Secretary Sit · Geoffrey Howe s suggestions for~· acefu I nego- tiations to end apartheid 22 k illed els b oat caps lzes SEOUL, South Ko1 ca (AP) Twenty-two women drowned Wednesday when a small boat capsized off the west c oast town of Kochana. the Yonhap I .Jews Agency reported. The accident occ1 ired shortly before noon when the h eavily laden boat overturned with 30 people on board. The women we" ! on their way to pick laver, a kir 1d of edible seaweed. The report said the all the bodies had been recovered and that the remaining pcopl oard -seven women and one an-·-scued. OpposJtl or11 wins J a m ai ca e.ilectlon Kl NOSTON, Jama ica (AP)-The opposition People's N ationaJ Party of former Prime Ministe rMicbacl Man- ley decisively defcate< I the incumbent Jarn11ca Labor Part•' in local elec.- t1ons marred by vii 1lence, officaa.ls aa1d Wednesday. Manley's party, wt uch said dunna the campa.an 1t wou Id call for early national electaon1 1f 1 1 won Tuesday'• ballotJna.. captured ·1 0 of 13 panlh councils, accordina to the electonJ comm1ss1on. With 486,995 votes counted, the People's National Pany pmercd 278, l 63 votes oomr1•rcd to 208,832 votes for the Jama1c 1 Labor Party of Pnme Min11tcr Ed"' ard Seap. , Fiftyyears of merri-ories aboard the M. S. Strang~r The f onner Sea Scouts gathere total a out the events in 1935 they shared By ALMON LOCIUBEY • Olllr .............. Cries of "howdy, mate" were exchanged Saturday and Sunday as forty former Sea Scouts gathered in Newport Beach to exchange SO yean of memories they shared aboard the famed M.S. Stranger, the 221-foot yacht that Wl.9 a Newport Beach landmark for many yean. The former Scouts, many of them now arandparcnts of present day Scouts were part of the crew aboard Capt Fred E. Lewi~ yacht-cargo ship when be brought it to BaJboa 10 1935, and on later voya&es to the AJasu and the South Pacific. Many of those attending the reu- nion have made their marks in other forms of marine activity as well as in the business world. A number of them sull livc in Newport and other Orange County cities. Lewis was the ldon of a muJti- millionaire cut coast bank:ina fam1ly who decidedeatly on th.at he would rather live in the weal At one time he was the owner of the Diamond Bar Ranch and he built the weU-known brick mansion on the peninsula bayfront that was later known as the Bartbolomae home. (Bartholomac purchC1d both the Diamond Bar Ranch and the home on the Balboa Peninsula from Lcwis1 and was murdered in the home in tJ1e early 1960s). After purcbasina the Stranger, Capt Lewis rented a private Pullman and ba&&aae car and shipped t 3 local Sea Scouts and equipment to New London to outfit the ship for its trip to the West Coast. T he t 3 Sea Scouts were part of the Sea Scout ship Viailant which was moored m New- port at the time. The Stranger (ex-Ut1wana) was built in Sweden in 1916 as a four- hatch cargo ship with two well-decks. In 1929 it was purchased by the president of Armour meat packing company and converted to a yacht, which Armour used pnmanly for scientific studies in the Caribbean for the National Gc<>vap1c. Part of that ongmal crew were John Blaich, currently residing in Newport Beach, and Ray Wallace, famed marine artist and restorer of old ships, now of PaJos Verdes and formerly Costa Mesa. Blaich, who served in the Navy during World War II, is a past commodore of Voyager.. Yacht Club and a member of Balboa Yacht Club. M.S. Strancer arrl'ring through the then new Newport Jetty OD Jan. 21, 1938. It was laid up in a New London. Conn. shipyard for two years before Lewis purchased it in 1935 and renamed it Stranger. Lewis remove..'() the original rcciptocating steam en- gjne and replaced 11 with twin Swedish diesels. Wallace is an active member of Los Angeles Yacht Club and St. Francis Yacht Club and 1s still active as e manne artist. naviptional mstructor and trainer of young people in manume affairs. 1n manne affairs. He 1s a rcured sailmaker from the loft of Baxter and Cicero. a member of Balboa Yacht Club, and for a dozen years has been active in setting marks for Olympic yachting and other major ~ttas. In 1985 he was named Newport Beach Yachtsman of the Y car and a rec1p1- ent of the Edward Kennedy Award from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Lloyd "Swede" Johnson is another of the Stranger crew who is sllll acuve Other local ex-Sea Scouts who were present at the reunion were Vic It'll be outrageous, but fun at the Character Boat Parade "The largest and most outrageous display of nauucal nonsense in years." That's how the Commodore's Club of the Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce 1s heralding its 26th annual Character Boal Parade. scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 17. This year's theme, "School Days." wall give boat owners an opponunaty to let their 1magrnations run rampant as they cast their memones on the high seas Sea tugs. launches, steam boats. classic boats. Montcreys and one-of-a kind models will vie for such kudos as the "Dirty Old Manifold," "Lcakin' Timbers," "Bilp Binnacle," "Dnppy Stuffing Box," and ''Rotten Rail · awards. There will be three d1vis1ons. D1v1s1on I will be for the best decorated boat, D1v1s100 II for Monterey. One-of- a-Kind, bay launch. classic yacht, work boat and oldest boat, and D1v1S1on Ill will be commercial entnes. decorated; Deep Six award for the best club decorated; Big Toot Trophy for the best sound: Loose Screw award for the best animation; Swav1est Swab award for the best costume. and the Cruttenden Cup, for the theme extreme Div1s1on II awards: Lcakin' Timbers award for tht' best Monterey; Wh~I. Steam and Bell, steam boat: D1n-y Old Manifold for the oldest entry; Grand Ac1cnt Manner. one-of-a-kind: Bilgy Binnacle Trophy. classic yacht. Thwaned Thwan. bay launch, and the Dnppy Stuffing Bo~. work boat A.wards for commercial cntnes D1v1s1on 111, best theme decorated, best costumes. best sound, be~t animation (live). best animation (mechanical.) and tfic commercial sweepstakes. , Registration for all t'nlnes in d1v1s1ons I and II are free. Commercial registration fees arc S 100 per entr) Sponsor's fee 1s SJOO which includes advertisement on poster and commercial rcg.istrauon fee. Alleman.Santa Ana, organizer of the 50tb reunion, Harold Adam&, Santa Ana; George Bremer, Hemet; Ed Bucko, Dana Point; David Byers, Fullerton; Paul Chalmers, Hunt- ington Beach; Lester and Brad Col- lins, Laguna Beach; Milt Crawford, Tusun: Dr. H.K.ay Dooley, Balboa; Al Eastman, Costa Mesa; Allan Fain- barg, Newpon Beach: H.K. Bud Nimmo. Costa Mesa; Macauley Ropp. South Laguna. James Smith. Thesurf9sup Capt. heel&. Lewta loob OYeJ' crew of local Sea 8coata who •tciied on the 11.S. Straneer for $10 a month and board In the 1930.. Pahoa, Hawau: Milt Thompson, Chula Vista; Basil Williamson, Balboa, and Art Wilson, Costa Mesa. After exchanging reminiscences and viewing old movies of the voyages of the Stranger, the group took a cruise on the present Sea Scout ship Argus. The pnmary purpose of the Stranger voyages was to collect wlld animals. tropical fish and other specimens for Cahfom1a zoos and h1stoncal museums. including the San Diego Zoo. After the trip from New London, the ScA Soouts boarded the I 5-ton shit> and set sail for a nine months cruise of the South Pacific. Guided by Capt Lewis and tu1 profcssaonal crew, the Scouts took the Stranaer to such glamor ports as Hawaii, Chnstmas Islands, Samoa, Tahiti, F1J1. the Galapops and numerous (Pleue eee STllAJlfG&K/82) Trophies for Div1s1on I will be the Mayor's trophy (mayor's choice); Commodore's Trophy for the best The Character Boat Parade is one of the spectator highlights of the summer season 1n Nt"wpon Beach. Pacific 1000 catamaran• didn't ezactly find the 6-8 foot aurf to their llldng when they launched their craft at Doheney State Beach for the filth le& of the marathon. CALENDAR Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will send a large fleet of yachts to San Diego th1sweekt'nd 1n the annual Newpon to Coronado race. BCYC will also sponsor a dinghy regatta Saturday and Sunday Newpon Harbor Yacht Club will stage Its monthy one-design regatta Saturday and Sunday. America's Cup restrictions cause furor Invited to pan1c1pate arc the Per- forman~ Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF), International Offshore Rule (IOR), Midget Ocean Racing Class (MORC), and Ocean Racing Catamarans (ORCA) The ra~ starts Saturday PAPARAZZI Dana Point Yacht Club will con- unut' its Dana Point Series for PHRF yachts with the fifth race on Saturday. In other Southern C aliforn1a Yachun2 Association areas. (Pleue eee CALENDAR/82) By ALMON LOCXABEY DtlllJ ........... ....., A howl of protest ha~ been voiced by U.S. and European press represen- tatives planning to cover the Amcn- ca's Cup over some restrictions imposed b) the America's Cup Media Center in Fremantlc. Australia. ac- cording to Boh Blad.. ncc..utne secretaf) of Roa ting \>.I ntt'r<i Inter- nat1onal According to the June 5 Amenca·., Cup Rcpon. persons wishing to obtain press credentials from the Media Center will have to sign a restncuve contrac1 prt"clud1ng them from selling photos to anyone other H.O.M.E.S. to help the mentally ill By VIDA DEAN Of-0..,'9MIWI The late afternoon reception at the Linda Isle home of Jean and Doug Ueebty found about 70 people from all over OC chatting, vts1ting the laden buffet table and enjoying the hosts' view from the bayside residence. A friendly, casual gathcnngof people apparently having fun ... yet there was a senous purpose for this partying. "This is our first function for H.O.M.E.S.," said Jean, who wnh her husband serves on the ad- visory board of the organ1zat1on Wlth 0 HelptngOur Mentally Ill Experience Success" as its purpose. The new group mcorporated .\pnl 1985 1s designed to help the recovenng mentally tit meet their housing needs as they move from mstttutional settings to a life of selfrehance. Emma Jane Riley, co-hostess for the party and also a member of the ho norary advisory board said. "This 1sa needed project. We need people to tell others about the organization and what we are do1 ng. ·• (Husband, Supervisor Tom, am ved from San Franc.1sco as the party came to a close. He had been at a meeting of the state advisory board forthegovernor's mental health council.) "We are buying a duplex in Capistrano Beach that will house 12 and lcasinJa home fors1x in El Modena," said board president Ramona Schnelde r . "We anttct- pate the people, mostly young adults, will stay about one year." added Schneider, who is also president of the California Al- liance for the Mentally Ill and chairman oft he OC Mental Health Advisory Board. Move-in date for the homes 1s set for September "We sec a great need to bndgc the gap between mst1tut1onal li ving and independent living. W1thout a helping hand, many of those trymgso hard simply won't be able to make 1t," Jean com- mented "H .0 .M .E.S 1s unique because 1t 1s a pubhc/pn vate endeavor that nett her cou Id do alone," Jean added. "Fund-raisers Wlll be planned in the future. Things have really begun to move fast recently. but we have been con- centrating on the ground work On. WUUam Bann 7, Steftn PoWn and Lawrence Sporty on board. Ron Dmlbar and Nancy Bunn. and red tape of getting a group started." Among those there were Molly and Leon Lyon, Barbara Tappan (Junior league). Beverly and Ho Coil, Marjorie and Lockie Lock- hart, Paul and Paul Mlckels~n and Dr. Allee Thompson. Others who serve o n the boards in attendance were Marte McNabola, Eiieen Miiier (her brownies were a buffet hit). George Lange, Douglas Barton, Nancy Buon (Just back from China), Beverly Cunningham, Gary Granvllle, Ors. Wllllam Bunney, David Geddes, Lawrence Sporty and Steven Potkln, Pat Krone, Lucy Burroughs and Mary Lou Hornsby. (More mformataon on thegroupava1lahle from Schneider at 544-3800 ) Eleanor Burg. than the magazine or other publi- cation the~ arc covenng for Black said the contract rules out the o;ale of freelance photos or ·using photos 1n booki; unless approved by the rights holders for the event. Photographers art' also being asked lo promise that the> will not take photos in re<;tnctcd areai; or wht'n ad' 1sed that photography 1s not penrutted Otherwise, they nsk losing their Cup credentials. "In early July. BWI did some checking and found that the Royal Perth Yacht Oub seems to have relaxt'd 11~ stand," sa1d Black. · \fo~t of tho$C wt' i.tked with, feel (Pleue see P1Ut88/B2) Dlllf ........... ~ LAllllle ..... Jean and Dout Liechty (left) welcomed 1ueata with Ramona Schnelder. Pat Krone with co-boetem Emma Jee Riley. ... ----~~~~~~~~====:::::::===:==-----iiiiiiiiiiiiillliiml------------------------------------------------~~~~~ • .. .. • • a , ... ~ 182 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thureday, Juty 31, 1088 FO :T A1N Y V REGIONAL 1ngton Beach, boy Joy and James ~Uy, Costa Mesa, ~rl Marpret K.ntnsld and James Ven ti. inston Beach, boy J .. ya Oayle and Robert Maynard, Colta 80 PITAL JuoeU Jae U Marcelina Cruz and Mal&qu1u Huntinaton Beach, boy Jlll7 l Meta. boy •• · auna and nid R• mu~~n. abah ;ind Tayscer Ziadeh, Founta1n Canas. Costa Meu, boy Tracey and Bruce Bunon, Costa Ann and Roben Waarnan, Hunt· V.s.lley, airl Lillian and Peter AJtucban, Cott.a Meta. boy inaton Beach, boy Victoria and Albert Gutterru, Hunt Me$.1, boy Jue it M'"a.rprit.a and R.iul Ouan.c, Hunt· Tracey Anenbc" and Wesley Shlnkee, Newpon Beach, boy lrvint , OO) Jue t4 ington Beach, boy Diane and Lane J<.a&ey, Costa Mesa, Debra and Kenneth Kobylk.a, Co ta ington Bach< boy Patncia and Stcvrn Phc&J~v. < osta Jasmine and Rye Hefley. Huntmgton girl Mesa, boy Christine and Michael Ookl. Costa Mesa, bo} Beach. boy Jue 17 Jue H Meta, &iri Dawn Elliott aod Ronald Rankin, Huntinaton Beach. airl Lisa and Jamet Ferber, Costa Mesa. boy Bobratr Adam an,i R ul 8uld.1,<sam:, Jae H Andrea and Walter Braun. Hunt-Shellie and Rohen SanchC2., Hunt-Vickie and Ronald N&Uaawa. Hunt· Huotinaton Beach I.lo' John Douaht)', Costa 1ngton Beach, boy m1ton Beach, girl ington Beach twin airls Christine and Andrew Miller, Hunt· ington Beach, aitl Ctn fulkr nnd r rte Frankltn. Hunt· Jue H Michelle and Brian Donahue, Hunt· DcnilC and Joe Coml, Huntinaton --~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~---..........,..........,==============-·.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. Bcach,&iri J1ly. "Durty Nelly'•" OPEf'; FOR LUNCH & DINNER Mon day thru Friday l l AM to 9 PM C09TA..UA EdwWIC.-~ 97t.4"1 fOUNT AIM II AU.IV Edw11111 F~ VllWt '3t-UOO IAHTAMA EOW11111 lrltlOI 1714) 540.7444 WU1£41UI ~CllWNW. (714)ttl~ .~ .. _,,, ...... ,. , .. , i Taman and Stephen Devane, Hunt· lnaton Beach. boy CALENDAR ••• P'romBl Lot Aaaeles -1-1 ~ Huntinaton Harbour ""Yacht Oub -Botsa Chica Series No. 4, Saturday. Lona Beach YacbtOub-Wri.&Jey Roundup (IOR, PHRF), Saturday, Sunday. Sota Mollica Bay Janet Corwin and Anthony Beneven- to, Huntington Beach, aid Mon.a Ross. Huntington Bcacb, &irl Hour Sabot Marathon, Saturday. Sunday. .. Su Dle10 San Diego Yacht Oub -USYRU Leiter Cup (junior women, Luers), Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday; One-design Resatta (Star. Etchells--22. J-24, PC), Sunday. 'This is the one we've been waiting for. ._ _____ ... ·})lsntulond.-----.. J(jna Harbor Yacht Oub -Santa Barbara to Kina Harbor Race (keel boau), Friday, Saturday. f---------------------------1 Santa Monica Yacht Oub - Coronlkto Cays Yacht Oub -Fall Scrie1 (San Diego Cruiser Associa· tion), Saturday; Club Classic (CCHF), Saturday. It's another 'Terms of Endearment~" lUXuttY THIATRfS lntraclub race (keel boats), Saturday. Windjammers Y acb1 Club -24- Coronado Yacht Oub -Newport to Coronado race, Saturday, Sunday. Su~n Grcln~N \l\'\.KA-RAOIO. NEW YORK TOM • JACKIE H ANKS GLEASON NOTHING IN COMMON S TO~Y-S TIMES ONL.Y * WALK· IN * u .. r,:,:~:JN:W"- ijfaUtj;j3f kl3JAij;14 J#A~·::;.=.';;IJ S OUT OI' 80U .. DS (It) AT (U.50) (3:00) S ·O$ 7:10 &. l :U •UteMMa sc:Aa&D(a) (1:10) (3120) 5 :30 1 • .-0" 1 :$0 DRIVE-INS m~ STADIUm a m 111111111'"' !1111 S11•~"' PRESS CREDENTIALS.•• n...MT" OPT.. s J'rom &l NAYl8ATOR ... ) ~1ua Co-Hlf · · th -R alp rth be h A · · h s1 .. p1n1 BNuty 101 advice was g.iven to e oy e may1 t e uss1cs can act away wit lllAll~ OVutDltfVIE (A) Cllrll11n• (A) Grace JonH Is VAi# (a) """ CO·lf Ntur• l'olt•'1•h1 II (~G· 1)) YC by a U.S.-based international it. Black said. If 11 is rcstnctcd to sports marketing firm to try to keep foreigners there may be another howl all rights to everythin$-When re· of protest. sistance was met-and. mdeed, there "The situation seems quiescent at was a lot of it. there was a general this time, and a new accreditation back.mg down and some red faces at fonn has been drawn by Royal the Royal Perth," said Black. Perth," said Black. "Several issues [PG 'AM•IAl 6IDllCI 'I006ISTtO 0 D I: 1 I> l'4 I A 1Ri-S1ARllL£ASI w -.. "--., ...... _ ......... .-... , .. ~ RASmA ,., !.u .,.,.,.Iii In( .... ~~ A ALIENS Pl) AT (1 :00) (4:00) 1 :00 &. 10:00 I No ....... TOPeUM~) ( 12:21) (2:4 5:05 .UTH._.. flllOftJE (a) "'-'•1 Down • Out In ••nrty Hllh (A) Black said strong opposition came have surfaced, however: basic frce- from the U.S. and Europe, from dom of the ·press; restraint of trade in magazines, newspapers, the elcc-that some pbo\OVftphcrs m1~t be tronic media and freelancers. "The constrained from their livelihood. ~ling world journalist community, and the question as to whether a aw UJl'•"'t" ·~ I Ul•A "~' ro~·.,, \' .. ,.. •• ... I ~O\\' PLAYING ti C4l<J ~~f •• OIWIGt ... _ ..ot'O'tte,... ~)"41 ~ ·--"111"1~~ IO• !lAt" U Mfl\ADA ITA#TOll " 4 ¥·ICM ( 0•.lrlh lihQf: [ «J" ,., ... 11'< W.1 In 10MM • Dolby KAit.ATE KID II (N) (12:00) (2:21) 4:55 7 : 15 &. l :lS 1 :U 6 I : 0 -IN 70MM- HSAaTalltJI '"l AT (12:'5) (3:05 5:25 7 :45 A 10:0 .. ~.:1:~~--~ Cit> really howled." photoVBpher could copyright his Aleo w1" Guys '"I In effect, the contract said to a own pictures. KAit.ATE IUO It ... , l"lus No fhl,.al. No Surrender (A) photograpcr: "This 1s what you may "However, anyone with late infor- or may not do with your photos." mation on the status of these crcden· IDRlllE-lllS o,.. t.• WWrraf7·JI MHt / QiWr .. U_., 12 fRU u .... 11 .... There still remains the questions of tiaJ ag.rcemcnts is 8$kcd to contact photos in "rcstnctcd areas" or "when BWI and if the news is bad. we'll stan advised." lf 1t applies to everyone, swinging the cudgels,'' said Black. PRO/CELEBRITY TOURNAMENT FRIDAY • AUGUST 8, 1986 A Benefit f~I. Children's Home S ociety of California HARTMARX RACQUET CLUB TENNIS CLASSIC Presented by BMW Dealers of Los Angeles In Association wi1h the ORANGE-COAST DAILY PILOT STRANGER .•. From Bl other islands. An abundance of monk.cys cap- tured tn the i$landsJungles resulted tn the mcknam~ "mo nkey ship" for the vessel. For a compensation of$ I 0 a month -half of which was held for them until they r~umed to the states, the Scouts team d about sea duty -from swabbing th decks to navigat.ion - the hard way, Another ~yage recalled at the reunion was o Alaska and the far north from Ju e 10 to Sept. 17.1937 Where 1s the Stranger now? At the bottom of the ocean. Lewis sold the vessel to the Bntish government after the Sea Scout voyages and 1t was sunk while patrol in the Onent during World War II. In retrospect. all agreed: "We learned and shared so much. It was an expcncnce we will never forget." Most of the memories were con· tamed in personal logs compiled by the crew on the voyages. 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StM, 7•t0 ttO, II IS MOI.~ Hll.ARTIUIN • OUHO MOt fM-111 ALllNl 111! COMMANDO lll! -""9W w.c:. 1. , ..... IUllUrt DAY MP f"oUI 2. ClUI 'AUDIUC"-'" S.. YAMP I'll Attention not paid to 'Sal NBCThur .. aycomedJesleadNte sens as 'C.A. T. Squad• movie finis es sµct.b 21·27. Top 20 U unp ioclude the week"• ranktna. with run le:MOO-IO-dale rank.in& an parentheses. ratina for \be Wttk, and total homes. An .. X .. in By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,, ............. NEW YORK -W1ll1e Loman died apin. "Death of a Salesman" finished last in the ratinas. drama stamna Dustin Hoffman as p&rentheles denotes one-tim«>0nly the self-deludin.J drummer, averaae<S presentation. a S.3 ranna, 10 share for the three-, m "Tflt c;...., sr.w." HIC, 2u ,....,.., hour broedcasL 21 ' mmioti '*'* 2 m "'emllv Tin," Hee. ts 1, fl.f ,,,._ Comedy repeats and onaJnaJ pro-~ . d ' b > <>> "Ci-1," HIC, ZU. IU ~ "°"*' arammu._, Omtnated t e Top 10. • m "N191\I Co4.lr'I," NIC. tu. lU --After "Cosby," "Family Tiet" had a llonw$. 2S. I rating. foUowed by fellow Thurs-s 1x1 "Mtu u11Mr .. P....,,., .. eas. f lJ, day •••ooms, •• ,...,.~ .. and .. N;•.,.t iu mlmllft "°""" .. ., ~1J!111Cl• ,... 6 CHl "C.AT.~,"-"HK._..,Hlehf Court." CBS' "Miss Univene MDY .. :· 11.>, 10 ,,.._,, ,_,_ p.e"'•"t.. was fifth and "C.A.T. 1 CHI ''Wllo'• thl ... ". AaC, tu , 14.1 __... t11llllOI\ llOIMt In the head-to head competition between the happy Huxtables on NBC and the bickerina Lomans on CBS Wt ~k, five times more viewert opted for the top-ranked ·'The Cosby Show," fisures from the A.C. Nielsen Co showed Tuesday. NBC's Thursday comedies ruled the first four Nielsen spots apin and NBCs ori&inal WiJllam Friedkin film, "C.A.T. Squad," ranked sixth to pace tbe network's clear-cut vicwry for the week of Ju~y 21-27. SQuad" sixth. ABCs Tuesdar, oom-1 <••> "O,owtne Plllna:· u c. 1u, 14.1 edies, .. Who's the Boss?° and· Grow-.-------------------------- NBC also was first in dinnertime news, as the three network newscasts continued their red-hot summer competition. "NBC Nightly News" with Tom Brokaw averaged a 10.1 ratina. "CBS Eveomg News" with Dan Rather bad a I 0.0 and ABCs "World News Tonight" had a 9.5. "The Cosby Show" bad a 25.2 rating and SO share, meaning half the homes watch.mg TV were tuned to the Huxtables. In contrast, "Death of a Salesman," the critically acclaimed ina Pains," tied for seventh, followed by NBCs "Golden Girls" and ABC's news mapzioe, "20-20." All the prime-tune news mapzmes did. well last week. CBS'"60 Minutes" was 12th, NBCs "1986" 27th , and CBS' "West S7th" 34th. The bouom five series included ABCs "The Colbys," in 61st. fol- lowed by CBS' "Foley Square," NBC's "Silver Spoons," CBS' "Charlie & Co .. " and "Death of a Salesman." Herc arc the pnme-ume television rattngs as compiled by the A.C. 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'ftltlJTi UTTU mil" (PC-U) .. -• •• --IA edwarda SAODLEBACK 581·5880 fl TOllO 110 AT llOCKJtfl 0 ll TOAO -... "UUITtl lllEYMOI" IHI.HI.YI , .. , 1:11, It.ti (!!) "fUCIT Of TH HflCATOI" (PC) 11 JO. no oo ' JO I lO. 10.15 UfTlOfY **11. IW.l "OUT Of ... S" (I) I zt. lJI, S>.ll 7 Jt t-.ll Ul.IMMM:a.> "UUTl Ill I" (PC) I Jt, HS. 6:t0 l.H, 1•.a "UOUT WT llClr' (I) U JS ltl,5 1S 70 .1011 llOlllll DMllJfll.D "IACI Tl SCIOOl" IUI Hl,t:• UI 1.41. ll:JI ~IJ) edwarda M ISSION VIE JO MALL II I '" ,'I SO J W'r fOfft<lWN it~t1f• -~ "FlmSUWlrS NY lfF" (PC-13) 115. > •, U!i 1:11, 1 ... • ~ llCUT S1UID "IUDS" (IJ IU. 4Jt 1• 111' ..... lHlt'l'll • I ~ .. Oreno-Coat DAILY PtlOT/Thuniday, July 31, 1aaa Prtllat.A.,..tl ANES (March 21-April 19): Although forces are scattered, you'll get ,....--~=t~tu~wan~~t~b~y~pe~rlillec~u~· n~a~tech~~n~iq~u~e~s-:So:m:eonc ''behind $ten~" i11 'II know it. Define terms, clear away mystery clouds Pilces p ys role. Next~eneration should clean up Someone ou&}lt to come nghl out • '' TAURUS (}.pril 20.May 20): SpotJi&ht on money, power, utheA%-aod say 1t. When 1l comes to keeping recocn.ition of lcpl nghts, permissions. lnd1v1duaJ fanuliar w1th law wall -~]~·~:~~-fifk~t~h~e~b~u~r~de~n~m~u~s~t-----~I Sland by, wilJ prove to be valuable ally. Love relationship 1otens1fies. be assumed by those Capricorn plays role children. GEMINI (May 21-Juoe 20): You'll be at ng.ht place at special moment. You reach more people, person&J borir.onsarecnlaraed. Stops are out., sky is the limiL Be aware, aim hi&b, refuse to be iotimtdatcd by one who laclc.s faith. . CANCER (June 21~uJy 22): Stress iDdcpcndC'ncc, creativity, style, design. Much occurs in clandestine manner. Maintain aura of mystery. &lamor. You win if disacet Rambunctious indiv1d- uaJ attempts to upset applecart. Stand tall. SYDNEY 0MARR LEO (July 23--Aug. 22): Individual who played important role in past . Jnakes reappearance. Strive to move forward, not backwards. Message will become crystal clear. Focus on aspirations, significant career or business advancements. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Accent communication. travel, publishing, dissemination of information. You'll become more aware of appearance. body image, wardrobe. Anistic talents Wlll surface. Gemini, Sagittarius figure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). It 1s necessal) to rebuild on more ~u1table structure. Look beyond the 1mmed1ate, perceive cycles. trends. lnd1v1dual previously indifferent could now become enthus1ast1c ally Tauru~. Scorpio play roles. SCORPIO (Oct :!3-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on excitement discover). physical attraction. ability to anaculate feelings. You'll learn more about financial status of others, you'll also gain knowledge concerning "true feelings." SAGITTARJUS (Nov. 22-Dcc 21 ). What had bttn "fiXL'd" might n~d further repair. Know 1t. acquiesce to request from family member. S1nve for harmony. give special attenllon to pets and young people Taurus. Libra play key roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). ~ek clarificat1on of meanings .. uhtlC' approach will pay d1\.1dends. Time also is on your side -find wa~s to play wailing game Keep recent resolutions concerning diet, nutnllon. general health. I'm sorry, but it's time we stopped luddtn, ounclves. Children do not believe cleanliness as next to god- liness. 1t•s next to impossible and 1t skips a generation. That means the generation who hves m squalor will begat children who launder dust balls before they throw them away. It also means you have constant conflict between the ~gger and the naggec. In a poll somewhere, the No. l complamt of parents everywhere was the condition of the rooms of their children. One mother told me that rehgion seems to play a large part in her son's life because around the holidays he ''tidies up." Not EVERY year, but sometimes. She said one year he gave her a trash bag of clothes and said, "When you get a chance, would you wash some of this stuff'?" After the bag quit moving, she opened it carefully and was overcome wtth fumes of socks that had been inside out for three years. She put the clothes on "soak cycle," producing a mixture that by legal standards should have exploded. Most of the socks had no heel or toe. but she was told to hang on to them as they were his "emergency socks." There are parents who believe in their heart that din and clutter are somethmg their kids will outgrow. (They also believe their stomach hs elastic and Wlll not hang around their knees following bin.h.) "I shaJJ re- member to my dying day the first ume I walked into my son's apart- ment," says another mother. "I sucked m m y breath only to rcahze BlllECI what I had JUSt done to my lungs. Visions of diphtheria entered my mind. I went to work scrubbing and scouring. I reahzed it was a waste of time on my next visit. I looked at that 6-foot-3. 200-pound baby with rosy cheeks who docs 300 pushups a day with one hand and thoU$ht. ''How can he be that healthy m all this filth?'" Because it skiP,s a generation • occasionallY. you will have organiz~ pnstine children who grow up with parents who have seen too much cleanliness and there is a backlash against order. I knew of a woman who never unpacked her grocenes or used plates for food. They ate from wrappers. I was there the day one of her kids came in and said, .. Any phone messages?" She nodded and ~ad, "On the coffee table." It was wntten in dust. She yelled, "Sit o n 11 when you're fin- ished." Her lods followed her around with a sponge in both hands. The worst pan of having children who choose "scum tile" for their bathrooms and wear shins that pollute your contact lenses as that it reflects on your upbnngmg. People think you accept and condone their lifestyles. The kindest th me my children have ever done for me as not to use their nght names. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 181: Nothing occurs halfwa} -keynote 1s intensity. If playing games. move on Love panner 1s very scrwu'>. You'll ht· given opportunity to increa'>e income. Older 1nd1v1dual lends benefit of experience, wisdom PISCES (Feb 19-March 20). You have chance tu 'trike 1.hord of universal appeal Means ~ou get best daspla) for product\. )OU reach more people. love ceases to he a stranger What had been \!, 11hhcld \!,ill no\!. be provided. Anes pla~s role: Sun worshipers, heed warning from victim lF AUGUST 1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ma1or domestlC ddJui.tmcnt takes place this year -could include change of residence or manta I \la tu\ Ke:-for success 1s d1plomaq You can Wln your \I.a). but attempting 10 force issue\ might prove disastrous Leo Aquarius pla) imPortant roles 1n your life You are dynamic. crea11.,,e. o nginal. sensual and ~tubborn. Members of opposite sex tend to "spoil" you Yo u succeed by folio\!. ing ~our own 1nst1ncts. not the crowd. ~o,ember will he \Our mo~t memorable month of 1986 DEAR ANN I.ANDERS EH:r) year you pnnt a letter from a dermatologist about sun tanning and plead with sun v.orsh1pper!i to cut 1t out Yet millions of people conllnue to work vel) hard to get a deep tan Perhaps heanng from me will con- vince someone. somev. here that a tan can be deadl> Those fem ale 49ers really had their pick I am 33 )'Cars old. the mother of three wonderful children, and am d)'1ng of melanoma. a lethal form of skin cancer l spent many )Cars of m) youth and most of m:r )'Oung adulthood 1n pursuit of a tan. In the prcx·css I ha\C brought about my untimel) and 1mmrnent death Q. Who were the most popular women in h1stor)'1 A. The 15 who lived 1n \an Francisco 1n 1849. prohahly There were no more 1n to\!.n Most efliuent th1r\I qut•nther' 1n descending order arc Water cluh soda. iced tea d1e1 cola pn•\v.eetem.-d Kool-Aid. beer ginger ale and milk Q 'What'\ the mo\t "gnllilant thing that hap~n\ in .1 budding romance'> A. An instant kno"'n to thl' l 11\t' apd War student\ a\ thl' \t•rnnd Glance." When a man and "'oman meet. each look\ bnefh at tht• •llhl·r Typically. nothing hapixn'> unlc'>\ thl' woman look!. again It 1<. thl\ '>t'<:nnd glance that dctermtnl'\ t•vcr. th mg Those who kno\!. thl'H goat., .,.., tho~e goats prt•fcr bed' ol mt I.. to ~·d' of straw Q Where wao; the fir~! dt<Kolatl' bunny rabbit made'• A. Reading. Pa un<>urprl\tngh l\mong b1rdc; of paradise. male<, get together at the mating ground. and each female look'i them over and takes her pick If an c~pcc1all:y gaud) male tlashec; bnghtl). the bc~t of that TV LISTINGS L.M. Bo YD I d1<.l not acquire this cancer recently. The damage was done while 1 was young. It was aggravated by my continued exposure 10 the sun My skin did not build up a tolerance (a myth sunbathers love w perpetuate) and now I am pa)ing for m)' foolishness with m) life birds' finery 1s passed down. because JU\I about all the females choo~ him ~e1ent1~t" call this natural selec11on Our l ovc and War man calls 11 unfair I am ha1. mg a hard ume facing the fact that 1 will be leaving m y children motherless because of my vanit\ The pain and gnefl am causing m)' (am1ly could ha' e been a\ 01ded. Now I will not be here to see m) children grow graduate from high school and col- lege marf) and have fam1hes <.) 01dn·t World \\ ar II take JU'il .1hout e'el)hod) out o l the Holh- \.\OOd film studios .\ Took some and lelt some More nactl~ 11 put 27.677 of them into u111lorm T crmitc~ wo1 k twu·thtrcl<, ol the 1-.1rth'c; dr. land .\II dogs are born blind and deaf. and the) can't smell an:yth1ng in that rnnd1t1on. either \r\cn1c preserve\ Th<.' bod) of '\lapolcon. dug up after 19 year~ w;" \till in good shape L.M Boyd '' a syadlcated colamaist. < o ntmue to urge people (esixc1ally the )'Oung) to Sta) o ut of the sun Suggest that thev use No 15 o;un.-,creen 1f the) insist on nsking 11 Tell them sun tanning parlors are no be1ter regardless of what the ads say Please. Ann. never stop crusading against sun tanning. My own personal hell 1s knowing that all this anguish could have been avoided 1ft had used some common sense. -C.J. DEAR C.J.: Tbank you for giving my readers a first-band account of what It Is like to die. needlessly. aad mucb too aoon. I am convinced that some people are addicted to the sun Tbey know Intellectually tbey are nJrtlng wltb disaster (same with smokers) bat tht)' are booked. My advice to all of ~ ~000 PYRAMID e NEWS '8 YOVIE o • A Bridge Too Fw' (19m (Plr1 2 ol 21 M Bogwde. Jamee CUn 9 NAT\R Of TMNOS GDLMNOWILO 1:MlOAO H "l 09 Man" ( 11M3) Oonlld O'Connor, SuMMa Foettr ll )MOVIE h • "Ph# Lap" (1983) fom Bur· ltnton, Mtt1Jn Veughln <P > ooo COUPlE -8:30- D Qt FAMll Y TU JOKEA'8 Wl.D TAAP9£A JOt!N, M D PMflWWJNE HONE'YMOONlRS ----I r-~DAUOKTP MOOlBY8 NlWS MOVIE • u ''The IO';I From 8rld' ( '978) ~ l..llnnolOIWllF 1~~ • * • ·~,... .. (1979) Lan Antonll, Mlt'Cllllo Maltrollml (ff) MOYIE * * "~°"*' V1f!Q191101 11"2) ANN I.ANDERS you: U yoa want to Jive -gel eounaellng and pat an end lo tbe self- dettrucllve behavior. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· I decided to write to you because I was upset by a recent news release cla1m1ng that "Yankees" are rc1oicing about the high rate of unemployment rn Texas. That is an absurd and d1v1s1ve statement. I don't know anyone 1n Ohio who 1s happy about Joblessness in Texas or anywhere else. We womed too much and too recently to be glad about anyone losing a JOb. We are a united nation. When one segment !>uffers. we all suffer. I do not believe Texans were happy about recent Nonhern unemployment Every state has 1ts hare ofb1g mouths and the media have always been eager to create animosity &heve me. we in Ohio wish all Texans well We are one nation. under god. 1nd1v1s1ble. That 1s our pledge. Please pnnt this -AN AMER'lCAN FROM O HIO DEAR OHIO: Here'• your letter with a word from Youn Truly. Here and tbere you can always find 1ome lone nut who rejoices at tbe mllfortone of others. Bat to ascribe 1uch baae feeUag1 to whole segments of 10ciety 11 rldlculoaa. Joble11ne11 ta a horrible pllgbt wbert'Ver It occura. A& &bl1 moment , TuH ts bavlnf a toagb time becaaae of oil prices. am aare I speak for mtllloa1 of Yankeea when J 1ay we are ud and aorry about your trouble and hope the end la lo sight. Yoa've rlaen above daat 1&orm1, droapt and floods. You'll come oat of Cbl1, loo. Cbln up down there. • 0 IS POa oaoeVENO& GAMBIT Both vulnerable. South dei.ls. NO&TB •10s <:>.ra ¢A878 •J878f EAST • •• <:J Qlf •Ql SOUTH •AK5 12 <:>AK 10 9 0 2 <>KQ4 •z The bidding: South Weat North Eut z• PaH 2 ¢ Pua 2 Q P... 2 NT Pua 3 Q P ... 4 ¢ Pua 4t Pua 5 Q Pua 6 Q Pua Pua Pua Opening lead: King of • About 13 years ago, Frederick Turner published an article in "The Bridge World" describing a humor- ous bridge ploy which he dubbed the "Grosvenor Gambit ... To bring ·it off, a defender had to make a de- liberate error so egregious that de· clarer would refuse-to believe it. A!J a result, the declarer would go down in a contract that could have been made thanks to the error. The rationale behind all this Is that you should pull it off early In a match. The declarer would then be so demoralized that he would not play his best for t he rest or t he match. Here is a simple example or what we mean. South held back nothing In press.- Ing on to a heart slam. In the meth· ods his side was using, North's two CHARLES GOREN no trump bid showed somt values, and his five diamonds wu a cue- bid promising first-round oontrol. Against alx hearts, West led the king of clubs and, in rtsponM from an encouraging signal from his partner, continued with ace. De- clarer ruffed and had a lot of work to do. Even if he could ruff hi.a third spade In dummy, he would still have to find the queen or trumps, and the percentage play would be to ftnesae. Declarer cashed the ace-king or spades and ruffed a spade with the jack. Instead of overrumng and setting the contract, East discard- ed a diamond! >.. far as declarer was concerned, that marked the queen of trumps with West. So ~ banged down the ace-king, only to find that he had set up East's queen for the setting trick. South's confidence was shattered for the rest of the night. For information about Charle. Goren'• new neweletter for bridge playere, wrlte Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. 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BJO GEOROlt by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE C••-,....,.,,...,..i. ... :!I • I f { by Hank Ketcham "My dog can outllck your dog." PEAKtJTS OK.AV SO 1t'Ou'RE MV OLDER SISTER .. GARFIELD SORRl,I, &OY&. l uO!>T RAN 001 OF COHE.E DRABBLE 1 JI ROSE IS ROSE THAT DOESN'T MAKE VOU M'f BOSS ! • t VERY TIME l l)IU 5".Wi'THING WRONG SHE w~ t.OOKIN' R\Gtrr AT ME ~· YOU WERE NOT PVT HERE ON EARTH TO TELL ME W~AT TO DO! WAli! YOO'Rf. IN LOC.~. 1 JO"!>i REMEMBEREP •.. 1liA1'S 1HE Ol\ILV ~ I KNOW'~ INV11l:S 'bJ c:M:R 10 IJe ,m-El\l. .bY Kevin Fagan I E.NJO~ ~~10'2£ OOCOMfNTA~E.51 by Pat Brady U.8. ACRES (}H,I KflJW If.. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER HONEQ I I 'M WORRIED ABOU'f 1.£5 ! I . J J 1------"l I YES ! AS LJSUo\L, WHAT KIND OF SHE WAS UP A M OOD WAS VERY EARLY ! SHE IN ? D ID SHE SAY ANY· THIN6 AeQUT LAST N T ? 1--~~--..~--.._._,_~~-'v t--~~-.-~~...,_~~~ by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau OWlMID I ME, m ... I MEl/W .•. '1t. 6t¥? IUllfT 00 I MY.~·{)() I CJ.«15Y~ IOIP HEtP M60t/T'Y, r .._ .. , .. ,_,._-- ... t " I OrMQe CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thutiday, Jutf 31, 198e Vacation's over for Newport's tourist industry Perhaps the worst thing that can happen to an industry is that ft.becomes so successful people take it for granted. Remember the railroads? Remember Big Steel? Remember tourism in Newport Beach? Remember the Alamo! Whoa!Tourism'snotdeadin Newport Beach. But it may be wounded. As recently as two years ago, occupancy rates in Newport Beach hotels were regularly between 75 ~rcent and 85 percent. Now according to figures provtded by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, average occupancy is in the 55-to 65-pernent range. People are staying away in droves. In part, Newport Beach is experiencing the effects of competition from qualit( hotels in Irvine and Costa Mesa, where thousands o new rooms have been built in recent years. But Newport's tourist industry -and the Orange Coast's tourist industry -is suffering from the aggressive marketing efforts that are brin~ng places like Santa Barbara and Monterey to theattentton of potential conventioneers and travelers. Just as the state was shaken from its complacency by the revelation that tourists were not automatically flowing to California like the rivers fl ow to the sea, some people in Newport are waking up to the fact that the tourism dollar is being spent in other coastal cities. Newport Beach is no less appealing than it was two or three years ago, but it must market itself more aggressively if that message is to be effectively translated into business. The City Council of Newport Beach is considering an increase in its bed tax -the tax hotel guests and vacation home renters pay -from 8 percent to 9 percent. If passed, that will generate $417,000 in revenue. The Newport Beach Visitors and Convention Bureau has asked the ci ty for about three-fourths of that to launch the promotional campaign the industry needs. If the City Council has the foresight we think it has, it will recosnize the importance of such a program and the potential contribution it can make to the c11y's economy. We think the program should be endorsed and funded, at least for two years. If it faiJs to show results, the City Council always has the option of tenninating it. But 1f it works, those doctors and dentists and salespeople who have strayed to the northern coast will be bring.mg their meetings and their families and their related bu!linc~s hack to Newport Beach and the Orange Coast. Opinions expressed tn 1hts space are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expres&ed on this page are those ot their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invited The Daily P1101. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626 Phone 642-6086 No-growth teazn a sizable problelll facing Irvine To The Editor· It ha'I not heen too lung \lnll' the '10 Growth I cam of \gran & Dornan were elcued to thl' Irvine C 11> Council and Jlrcath \.\C t:an \Ct' thr beneficial cOt•t:t' that no grn'-'th c;ecms to be having I have to dn'e to IO'> Angt•h'' or1t· <la) per wee~ that tnp U\Ualh t.1kt'' me 2 hourc; n11w that we have no growth in l~ine and '>U mam fe\.\er cars on the fm:wa, I am ahle 1c1 mC1kt· the tnp 1n /U\t I :!(J m1nuk'> Another olhtou\ hcnetit 1\ our hou'le. built bac.kin I IJ'?i \.\.C '-'Crc JU\\ informed h) the leading real C\\Jte hroker in Jn inc that our huml' '' wonh $4 IKJO m1m• thJn 11 '-"d\ la't -.ear becau!IC under no gro\.\th thcrc won"l be an)' more homes built. on the debit \ldl' however. even 1f we were to sell 1t for $9,000 more. we'd have no one to sell 11 to since no growth also means no further com- mercial development which mean\ no JObs and no one \Ccking to hu'l a new or used home tn an area wht're there 1'1 no work Son of remind' me of the c;tof) I heard a\ a chtld -the people being chased ran into the castle and then quickly pulled up the drawbridge 'lo that no one cht· wa'> ahk to get 1nt11 the t:CJ'>tk (,fNE \[I I< I In 1nl' NB slow on slow-growth To the fd1tor Congratulatton' to the c1 t11cn\ ol the Ctt'Y of Irvine tor <,how1ng thl good judgement 10 ,cJcct a ul\ counul that wan\\ to go c;lo"' nn Jt'vclopment V.c irt :"kwport Bealh have neH·r heen able to get 1h;11 m essage aero<,\ w our ( 1ty C oum ti Just 1n the pa<,t few days ( oun cilperson Jackie Meather was quotrd a' ~y1ng ·There\ a mentaltt~ 1n th" town that h"-e' to 'ihut ncnth1nt1. do""n • Th1'i 1\ not the mec;\dgc l>on \trauss. and latel) Evel) n Han ha'c the me'l\agc When wt' can handle another I " m1lhon square ket of development .n !'Jewport ( enta then let'' go for 11 But not until we can ehm1nrttl' the probability of gridlock W L THOMP~ON ( orona del Mar Experiment or propaganda? To the Editor There are a group of Amencan c1v1han sc1enll\h in the So' 1et l Inion w1ttt detect mg equipment that would enable them 111 monitor Ru'l~tan nucle~r te\t\ hut \.\ho are they'> rf they arc '' mpathet1t: to the c ommunt~ts. tht•\ prohabl)' wo n't ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat f ;t 11~1\,.t! •vttry ,.~ JI In!• ,,. " 11 3 111 W R•'V SI Co<t.tll M01~ ( /I llt)•l•l't,~ ()<r~.)t>t)"' t.1' • ri •• •C,f',() r'.MIA Mfl"MI CA '})(J;>#, tell uc; 1f tht")' monitor a test If the R u..,s1ans don't want them to. they can't tell us This doesn't 'iound like a vef) rehable way for the l Jn1ted States to monitor Ru'l'i1a''i te\t\ It \Ound'i more hke a Ru'l'ltan propa ganda tnck JIM ROl DINC, Costa Mec;.i It aren Wlt1mef Publlsl'l•f Fr8"1il Zlnl Edit()( Tom hit o,1an119tng Ed1to• 0-,,.,, .. , City Ed1tot Tom Clanin l'MWS EdltOf Cretf IMff <,pof11 Ed•IO• ftoben Ca1ttNll Production Oln1etor T .,,, K eftCflie Ctrcula110n ManllQet Mow..S Mullen.,-y Ad-1111'1Q Olr'ICIOI ,....., ........ Cluilfled OtrectCM Doyoutravellnfearofbetngconked ... byaboom-bo radloor • bacJcpack? U so, you Shoulcfbe vtsJtJngyour psychllltrlat Instead of nyJngaround In an atrplane. .. They're carrying on again in the New York Times The most dangerous. as well as the most pesttferous. proposal of the week comec; from The New York Times ed1tonal page and 1s entitled. "Hold Down Airhne Carry-Ons." It 1s wntten as you and r might wntc an editonal on an amenable configura- uon o f a space vessel: 1.e .. one gets the 1mpress1on that the gentleperson who wrote the ed11onal has never traveled in an airplane certaml} not on a business tnp fhe p1et:e begins b} insisting that there 1s a problem. "Fl1gh1 attendants tell of passenger\ carrying ahoard automobile drive 'lhafts and slot machines. and tricycles w11h chil- dren >\s a re'iult the Federal>\ v1a t1on Admin1strat1on 1s cons1denn~ a ne"" rt'gulat1on .. No'-' wt: need JUSt 10 begin v.1th . to d1stingu1'lh between those who Oy with only the intention ofamvtnl( at their destination and arc satisfied to bring on board with them oh. lipstick. a handke rch1e l ma y~ a mag;mne or book -all ol "'h1ch can ea .. 11\' he earned 1n a <;1ngle d11t; bag Jnd stored. a' 1\ the convention "under the seal · But there are other'i and tor them the airplane is their place 111 husiness lf)'OU fly (as some of us do) a<> much a') four or five hours ever. day. then ~ou do not have the le1!iure to lnttcr a'-"a} t11ght time on mov1e- watch1ng or \nooz1ng plca1,ant thc.1ugh such act1\.1t\ can he fhe-re arc lcm of tra' elcr\ ~ho need ~Ith them on hoard the l'nt1rc paraphernalia of their profe<,siunal Ilk I (lor tn\tan<.c) carf) a bneka\c In 11 arc thl' U'>ual thing'> lpav.port t~ pe stull 'l"\CJrlh material <,pcclh ponfoho't) but al<>o a tmlt'I bag customized to md1Hdual require ments \.1 1nr for tn'itance indude' .\ct1fed \Inn and .\}t \.\.tlhout which I urntract head u1ld\ an alumeter. to thcck on the pre\\· unzat1on of the airplane. and a compass. I forget why I inc;1st on carT) mg a compass. but J do. and would know sooner than anyone else 1f a hijacker had gotten hold of the controls and was heading toward Cuba while the passengers thought ourselves heading ~renely toward Minneapolis. Then. of cour\C, there 1s the lap-top computer These come in different sizes. I have traveled with a Kaypro (about the s1u of a standard Royal typewnter). an Epson Geneva (about the size ofa compact-disc player). and a Toshiba (about twice the size of the Epson). More of\cn than not you absolutely need such an instrument. 1fxou arc. say. wnting the speech )Ou will deliver a few minutes after )'Our am val at M1nneapohs Then. of course, there 1s the third bag. which 1s roughly designated as one's paperwork. Two hundred un- answered letter<;, manuscnpt'> to read. cop} to edit. For this one needs a clipboard and. of course, a dictating machine I \.\e1gh 185 pound<; clothed."-hen I step 6nto an airplane 1 weigh about 2l5 pounds Now. The New York Times hkcs to find problems even where there aren't really any. or at least not where 1t t!. looking for them. It has come up with a new v1ct1 m1zed class. flight attend- ants: "Hard-pressed flight attendants fight ceaselesc;I > to enforce the rule<1 for proper \towage of bulky carry- On!>." Oh? I haven't seen these pnmal struggles on hoard airplanes. Some- times a bag tends to be a little too big to fit easily into the overhead bm. So what else 1s new'> One pummels the bag until 11 fits, no different from sining on }our suitcase unul )'OU can \nap the lock And the Times finds ye1 ano ther v1cttm "Passenger.. nde in fear that they'll be conked on the head b' a boom-box radio or backpack ... WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY Oh? Do )OU travel 1n fear of heing conked on the head by a boom-box radio or backpack? If so. you should be v1s111ng your psychtatmt instead offlying around 1n an airplane I have never seen a hoom-box fall on anyone m any tnp and the latches in airplanes are altogether S«ure If they were insecure. then the challenge would be. surel)'. to develop safer locks. not to mt:a{>ac1tatc the passen- ger b) denying him the tools of his trade. Those looking for something to complain about 1n air travel don't have to go into the airplane proper t on~1der. rather. the absence of trolle}s when a passenger weighing. with his carry-ons. a total of 235 pounds eit1ts the airplane and finds he has a mile and half to walk to the baggage dehven room. or else to his connecting 01ght. and finds nothing in the area on which to ofT-load his burden so that he might \.\alk along toward his dest1nat1on. whl'ithng an ode to the man who invented the wheel and carrying only 185 pounds of weight. It 111 an inexplicable failure of the atrhnes to make the trolleys ava1lahle everywhere. Surely the CO'lt of them could be sustained by providing for advertmng placards on lhe trolley'>., For instance'' For in- stance. "READ THE 1'iEW YORK TIMES " William F. Buell.fey ii a syndical~ columolsl. Some of the president 's men regret South Africa speech WA~Hl'\/Crl<l" -.\\ l1rn1dcn1 Reagan prepared to dt'l"cr la'll week's South >\Irita c,pet·< h Whttl' House Ch1cl of ')ta ff Donald T Regan was told hv an aide: "'To give an~ speech (on ~outh Africa) would he a mistake to ll.l'l' th1., 'lpccth Y..<Hlld he a disaster .. ~ Regan con< urrl•d h~ wJ'• m cr- ruled - The prc<.1dl·n1 deqded to ~'"l' the speech an}wa) and some of h" key advisers now admit -at Jca,t privately -that "1t wal> a maJor PR goof.'' "a total hackfire,'' "u d1sa,ter ·· The)' weren 1 saying tho!>e things JU'it before the 'lpeech. at lea't not o utside the president's own light circle They were defending the president ., opposition to ~nct1onc; and arguing thr importance nf eit pla1n10g tht' admin1~trat1on·., polKy of quiet diplomacy But in the wakC' of Reagan\ most senous pohucal blunder \1nce ht!> decision more than a year ago to v1~1t the 81tburg m1htary cemetery in Wc-.l Germany. anger and rccnm1n1t1on are nfe within the White Houst "We had heat Pat down," one official said, reviewing a !'truaaJe by some Reapn aides to loll the spe«h conceived and drafted in lalJC part by Patnck J Buchanan, the director of communicat10n'i and the prts1dent'~ most articulate and out~poken cham- pion of con~rvative l\,uc' Leg1slattvc \tratcftnts Denni~ Thomas and Will Ba wcrt said to have led the fiallt aaainst making a \pteeh, arau1na that it would play mto the hands of conare s1onal opponent\ by ttk1ndhna the controveny over the adm1ni'ltrat1on'" alread)' un • popular poltcy Sources said pres1- den11al spokesman Larry \peakeo; al:.o tried to squelch 1t Regan. who is perceived inside and outside the White House as the most influential presidential adv1\cr - unless Nancy Reagan chooc;c\ to weigh in with her own op1n1on -wn\ -.v.ayed by their arsuments But sources '181d Buchanan and national sccunty adviser Jo hn M Pomdexter •• who had conducted a much-publtc11ed "review" of adm1n- 1strat1on policy toward South Afm:a in the weeks before the speech. s11ll wanted Reagan to address the is ue m · an attempt to ward off unctions already approved by the House and gaming \uppon 1n the Senate Reagan "could have been per- suaded either way, to do 11 or not to do 11." one '1Cn1or aide said. Then. Secrel8ry of State George P. Shultz, who wanted Reagan to ad- dress the muc before Shu1t1·~ own ~heduled te'lllmony before the Sen- ate forcian Relations Comm1tt«. came to the White Hou'\C for a pnvate meet1n1 with the pre,ident and. acrordml to one account. "went halhsttc.' arguing stttnuou'lly fpr a pres1dent1al speech "Shultz persuaded him to do 11. and tt was off and running." another 'lource said The day after the 'lpc«h, the ~cretary bore the brunt of ~n to""' fury ovet Reapn's rC1tatement of policy 1n the face of mountma v1olenet and a widenma crndtdown on South Afnc.an blacks by the white rqime m Prctona Reapn h1m~lf "thanks he's beina unfairly rntici1ed." a ..ource with acces<, to the president reported "Of course. he generall} think~ that" when his pohcic'I come under tire. "He think~ they haven't read h1~ 'lpccch. they don't under>tand ht~ policies .. Othcr'I, however, arc w1lltng 10 admit -at len<1t pnvatcly -that they ml'IJUdged the level of anger the speech would generate. both on Capitol Hill and among blad leaders in southern Afnc~ Nobel Pnze- winnme Bishop Desmond Tutu's denunc1at1on of the address as "naus- eating" and hi~ \Uggest1on that the West "can go to hell" shocked rome who expected Strong words 1n oppm1- 11on but not that ~trong. Poindexter for one. 1s said to have told colleaauc~ that 1n retrospect Thomas and the others were nght 1n trying to avoid a '!howdown with Senate leader!l from Reagan's own part). who had tried to wam the president of the pt henna \torm "It'\ not as 1f 11 wa, all bad," commented one White Houc;c aide as he starched for a def ensc of the position 1n which the admin1<1trat1on now finds 1t~lf "An araumcnt can bt madt' that havina had the president speaJc out as he did and the reaction bt1ng what 1t wa,, 1f ever the rt wu any hope-and 1f thtrc 1 any hope -of havina the SQuth Afncan iovernment move, 1t w\11 be out of the recogn1t1on that the president spoke as he did and not· w11b,ta.nd1n1 that. the fec:hnas are •till a strong. tf not str<>naer than befort'" apiMt the Pretona l'CJlme Mtwel huel b• covuH th Wllte Houe fer t•~ .t..-lated Pren l~t ll'7t. WILLIAll P. IWCKl.&Y ~ Quinn special reborn SACRAMENTO-One of the low points of Jerry Brown's reign in Sacramento, at least from his stand- point. occuned in early 1977. At the tame. a severe cold snap was hitting the .Eastern states, resulting in some shortaics of natural gas. Brown called a news conference lO "announ~" that he had "ordered" the Public Utilities Commission to divert shipments of gas destined for California to hard-hit Eastern cities. Since the state's utilities had aJrcady arranged for the exchange - and announced 11 -several days earher and Brown had no legal authority to order the PUC' to do anything, 11 qu1ckJy became evident to reporters in attendance that the news conference was a thinly veiled Brown effort to gain some favorable publicity for himself. In the Jargon of the day, 11 was known as a ''Tom Quinn special" after the Brown administration's ad hoc secretary of symbolism. Quinn's media events were an art form unto themselves. providing almost nothing in the way of real news but creating the 20..second sound bites and images that television loves and poht1ctans savor Eventually. such meatless symbol- ism backfired and Quinn. who helped make Jerry Brown what he ts today, an obscure ex-politician, 1s now directing Tom Bradley's second effort to become governor. but that's getttng ahead of the story Anyway. the newsies Jumped on Brown for making poh ucal hay out of lhe cold snap and the gas shortage. peppenng him wtth barbed questions that left him red-fac~d and sputten ng and resulted m stories that focused on his discomfiture. Polittcal reporters are used to a certain level of smoke- blowmg from politicians, but some- ttme$ balk when 11 becomes so blatant that 11 insults their mtelhgence. George Deuk..mejiao, the curTent governor whe>st style is ordinarily anythin_J but Brownian, tried to pull a Tom Quinn special of his own Wednesday. DcukmeJlan and the state treasurer. Jesse Unruh. staged a Capitol news conference and at- tracted seven tclev1s1on cameras to "announce" that two major bond rating houses had raised the state's credit rating to AAA. which Dcu- kmeJtan characterized as ·•yet another 1nd1cation of California's return to complete fiscal health " The problem with this startling piece of news 1s that 1t had been announced by the bond houses them- selves nearly a week earlier and both DeukmeJtan and Unruh had hailed 1t then in upbeat press releases. Dcu- kmejian. moreover. referred to the upgraded bond rating agam on Mon- da~ dunng a speech to the state's radio and television broadcasters m Montere} The previous week's an- nouncements had not gotten very much pre~" attention. which was a tiuhng of the media hcc~lUse the bond rating 1s an important financial story and one that was given lavi~h atten- ti on when the rating was downgraded a fey,. years ago. DcukmeJ1an. therefore. decided to trumpet 11 again in a clear effort to wnng out some more med ta attention -an action obviously related to the fact that Dcukmejian 1s running for a 'ICCOnd term this year largely on his record in dealing with the fiscal cns1s he mhented from Jerry Brown 31h }ears ago The two officials acknowledged that the lack of media attent1on last week sparked their appearance on Wednesday. but stra1ght-facedly-1n the face of skeptical questioning - denied that 1t had any political 1mphcat1ons 11 was a coup of some proportions tha..L Republican DcukmeJian wa~ able to entice veteran Democrat Unruh to share the podium for mutual praise of each other's states- manship The aforemenuoncd BradJey has been trying to sell the contention that ' DeukmeJ1an has been a do-nothing governor who has allowed the state to drift without leadenhip and Unnih'' public praise of the governor's fiscal performance does much to undercut that theme. Even mort pointedly. Unnih re- fused to respond to questions about whom he ·~ suppon1na for aovemor this year thus forcao•na an op- portunity to provide even a pro fonna endonement of his ~y·s candidate and aiv1na the imphc1l messaae that he want~ Dcukmejian back for a second term. Bradley, it should be noted1 became mayor of Los Anacles by de1eatin& Unruh In 1973 Yes. indeed, il was a fine eumple of lhc Tom Quann 1pec1al, a media event that proV1dcd no ruJ news but prov1dcd television with the sort of 1maic1 that enhance the subJect's political standina. Unfortunately for him, Quinn has been unable to perform that well for Bradley or late Ou WaJ&en l1 a •)'ltika&ff tolunabL l Welch stifles Gi.ants DOdgers s w eep series by beatin g San Francisco. 4-2 LOS ANGELES (AP) -With a thick fog descendina upon Doctaer Stadium Wednesday ni&ht, Bob Welch bad the San FrancilCO Giants in a six-innina foa of their own. Welch retired 18 of the first 19 batters before yieldina to Tom Nieclenfuer, whose sixth save of the season secured Welch's 4-2 victory and the ~rs· thrcewpme sweep of the fading Giants. "I pitched verr, well, espcci.ally early m the pme, •said Welch, S-9, who struck out four of the first sev.eo batters and finished with nine. "I JUe&s I tired a little in the seventh mnina. but I'm sure happy with the way things turned out" - Toda7'• 1ame None scheduled. FRIDAY'S GAME Cincinnati (Soto ~) at Doc11en (Honeycutt 6-6). Time: 7:35 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). Welch struggled through the seventh, which he began by yielding three consecutive hits. The second was Joel Youngblood's two-run homer, has fifth of the season, which cut the margin to 3-2. "He's pitching like he dad at the start of the season," Dodaer Manager Tom Lasorda said of Welch. Mike Scioscia's squeeze bunt capped a three-run first inning that pro{>Clled Los Angeles to its fourth stra1ght victory. The victim was Giants' rookie left-hander Terry M ullholaod1 0-4, who was recalled from the Giants' Phocnu fann club to replace the injured Roger Mason. Meanwhile, the Dod&ers an- nounced that sluger Pedro Guerrero, who has been out. all season re- cuperating from knee surgery, bas been reactivated. Guerrero filled the spot on the Dodgers' roster vacated by Ken Landreaux, who was placed on the disabled list Monday. LandreaWt underwent surgery to repair tom cartilage in his left knee Tuesday and as expected to be sidelined a month. The Dodgen also announced that they have purchased the contract of nght-handed pitcher Joe Beclcwlth from the Toronto Blue Jays. AP ... ge I THURSOAY, JULY 31. 1• OAK.LAND (AP) -The Oakland A •1 short-handed bullpen was oo match for the Aniela· loaded bench Wednesday. Doua DcCinoes, the ftrst of three consecutive pinch-bitters to face Oak- land relievers, doubled to score RCflie Jack.son from fint base in the eighth innina as the A.oaels pulled out a come-from-behind 6-1 victory. "I'm sure they took Jose RJJO o ut because we had three left-handed hitters coming up. But we have ·a platoon system here, and I was the last lef\..bander the reliever was going to face," Jackson sa.id. Angel Manager Gene Mauch used DeCinces and George Hendnck apinst southpaw reliever Dave Leiper, 1-2. Heodnck was walked intentionally, and Bobby Grich also drew a walk -off Doug Bau -as a pinch hitter. "It's nice when you make a lot of moves to be malcJng them wtth good playen," Mauch wd. 'Tve been tnanagina a long ume and I haven't always had good players on the bench." Oakland Manager Tony LaRussa called on his rchcvers because he felt Rijo had reached his hmit, having thrown about 140 pitches. TodlJ7'•..-e Aue~Witt 10.7) 11 Oakland (Pluo\ . Time: I :IS. TV: Nooe. Radio: KMPC (710). FriCSay's pme: A.Qaell at Sea~ tic, 1:35 p.m. The A's top two relievers were unavailable, J_ay Howell bccaute he pitched the ni&bt before, and Steve Ontiveros becaute ofa sore elbow. The Angels' John Candelaria. 4-l , won with his loosest outina uncc rccoverin& from elbow suraery. He pitchCd five-bit ball for seven inrunp, strikina out five and walkina none. Donnie Moore finished the pme for his 12th save. Jackson was the ftrst batter to face Leiper, who relieved A's starter Rijo after the leadoff batter in the ei&bth grounded out. Jackson sina!ed to center. On DeCinces' double to ri&bt- ccnter field, A's center fielder Mike Davis had trouble comina up with the ball, allow\n& Jackson to score easily and snap a 2-2 ue. Later in the eipith innana. Dick Schofield foroed 1n a nan when he drew a baxs-loaded walk from Bair, and Bob Boone hit a sacrifice Ry. DeCinces, who stayed in the pme at third base, added an RBI single in the ninth inruna to pve the Ansels a 6-2 lead. Oakland eecond bueman Tony PbWipe la able to hurdle Ancel buenumer Wally Joyner to complete doable play dartq third lnntna of Wednaday'a 1ame. LaRussa admitted later .. 'Tm kick- ing myself, because I think I could have done something different. But I'm not going to spell it out." The Angels scored m the fifth on Rob Wilfong's double and Schofield's srngle. Louganis has two perfect dives at Festival d'Toole scor es 8 goals to spark North polotsts HOUSTON (AP)-Grcg Louganas scored two perfect I Os and grabbed a big lead in the men's 3-mctcr springboard diving Wednesday night at the U.S. Olympic Festival, which already has set a record for ticket sales. The 26-ycar-old world champion and winner of two gold medals at the 1984 Olympic Games' trailed early in the competition before mo~ ahead of his rivals by executing dives with high dCJfCCs of difficulty. Loupn1s, of Boca Raton, Fla., had 724.53 points after 11 pretimmary dives. Mark Bradshaw of Springfield. Ore.. was a distant second at 697.32. Kent Ferguson of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, was third at 664.14. "I was surprised that I scored that high," said. "I JUSt want to sec the team wm ·· said Lougams. who has won 38 national t1tles. Her team as 5-0 and has clinched a spol in ··1 feel like I'm right on schedule. It was one of lh~d-mcdal game. · the top scores I've had in the preliminaries." ... ~ 'llnothergame, Vaunc Kadlubek had five The scores in the preliminaries carry over goals and Jill Sterkel added four as the East to today's finals, with the top two finishers downed the winless West, 14-8. Kadlubek, of eammppotson the United States team for next Las Vegas, has 18 goals in five games. months world champ1onsh1ps. Meanwhile, U.S. Olympic Commlllee In another water sport, Maureen O'Toole officials announced that the mark of 251 , I 96 continued her sensational scoring pace with tickets sold act1.1ally was SCl Monday, but eight goals as the North beat the South, 19-12, tabulation of figures 1s running about lwo days an water polo. bchmd. O'Toole, who led the women's water polo Revenue from t1ckel sales has reached $2 tournament in scoring last year and as a physical million, easily passing the $1 .3 million high set education instructor at Costa Mesa High. set a at Indianapolis. Those figures do not mcludc Festival mark with the eight goals. The native most of the revenue from Monday and of Long Beach had six goals an an earlier game Tuesday's events. and her 20 goals equals her scvln-pme total of Wnh gymnastics. track and field and the 1985. basketball charnp1onsh1p round sail to come. "Everyone expects me to score a lol of organizers arc confident of reaching their goals, but that's not what I'm here for ... O'Toole break-even mark of 350,000 t1cke~ sold Al the pool at The Woodlands. Mitchell. of Scottsdale, Anz., was mad at benelf for a poor nanth dive, but still the Olympic silver medalist compiled 512.49 points in near 1()0.<Segree heat to S 12.40 for Wendy Luoero of Aurora. Colo. Kelly McComuck of Long Beach. was third wtth 488.61 points. "I'm '0'"$ to try to hit 10 of 10 dives tomorrow,· Mitchell wd of the finals. "'But I 1ust don't handle stupidity weU and that's what I f~I happened on my ninth dive It infunates me." · Mitchell said she "bolted" out ofa revcne 211>-somersault tuck. ·• 1 tried to make the dive happen mstcad of wa1ung for rt to happen," Mitchell wd. The North and East hockey teams tied S-5 as compet1t1on an that spon began. The Nonh scored three times an the third penod to gam the uc, with Mike Keifer of Boston University tying 11 with 13 seconds to play. Players set free from drug clauses USFL's future totters Clubs need union a pproval to obtain results from tests NEW YORK (AP) -A federaJ arbitrator ruled Wednesday that drug-testing clauses contained m the contracts of several hundred major league baseball players arc unen- forceable. "He (arbitrator Tom Roberts) ruled that the clubs may not get results from anr, drug tests by bypass- ing the unaon, • said Donald Fehr. exccuuve director of the M&Jor League Players Assoc1ation. "They must go through the union." Fehr said the ruling meant that the drug testing clauses arc illegal. "Obviously, we're pleased," sa1d Fehr, whose unaon filed a grievance against the drug testing earlier this year. "It was the correct decision. It reaffirmed the basic principle that you can't bypass the uruon. Now we go back and negotiate." "I'm very disappointed by the Ram scrimmage wlth Char6ers set for tozilght . Practice scnmmages against tbc San Diego Cha'lers and a Ram cap give-away wdl hifhlight the team's open hou~ this eve- nma at Anaheim Stadium .. · A seven-on-seven scnmmage with many front-line players~· &ins at 7 and the I I-on-I I scrimmage, which wtll feature many non-starters, bqJns at 7:30 .The Rams also have an exhibition pme against the Chargers later m August. The ptcs open at 5:30 wtth free adm1ss1on and parkina, and fans brinJing a Kodak film box will receive a free coach's cap. fans can enter the)icld for a photo 9CSS1on with players and coaches from 6 to 6:30. The ticket om~ wttl be open to show available sca!IOn ticket locations. The Rams pre-season opener as Tuesday aptnsl the Houston Otlcn at Anaheim Stadium decision," Barry Rona, executive dlrcctor of the Players Relations Committee, said. "It's clear that the real losers arc the players." Roberts' answering scrv1ce said he was en route to his office in Los Angeles and wasn't available for comment. Fehr said the decision "docs not change our con viction that a long- term agreement on a joint drug program is an the best interest of everyone in baseball, clubs and players alike. We arc persuaded that the association and the clubs should establish a jointly administered pro- gram focusing on education, early diagnosis and treatment by ex~rt medical personnel in confidenuali- ty." Big stretch · The drug-tcsung clauses began appe.anng an renegotiated, long-tcnn and guaranteed contracts following a decision last October by the 26 major- lca$uc owners to end the I 'h-ycar-old an11-drug enforcement agreement that had been part of management's basic agreement with players. William "The RefiUerator'' Perry of the Chtcaco Bean unllml>era ln London du.ti.DC team'• wor kout Wedneaday ln preparation for Sunday'• 1ame n. Dallu. Story on C2. Rams.finally get good news in secondary Johnson expected to miss only two to three weeks --· --. From AP dJspatcllet would probably have to retire due to a lower-ha' k Ill.Jury he suffered last season. "lfsbccn an unscttlina week,'' Robmson said "With J.bc (six) holdouts and .lhe lnJunes. it's obviously not a &ood way to start. "But maybe now thinss wttl settle down ·· f With their pre'ieaSOn opener only six days Veteran safety Johnnie Johnson o the Rams away, the rash of UlJUncs leaves the Rams underwent arthroscopic knee surgery Wednesday. 1 sh h d T but is expected to miss only two to three weeks of temporan Y Ort-anded tn the secon ary. hey ll have only two expenenced comcrbacks and thr« prac cc. e~penenccd safcttes Dr. Clarcnct Shields reported that Johnson, "For four weeks. we'll make do wnh what we 291-suffered no cart1la1c damqe in an lllJUry _ have," Robmson '"But that's &ood. Some auys.W111 suncred dunng practice Tuesday at Cal State get a lot of work they mi&ht not have aottcn ". Fullerton. There were. hO developments concerning the The sursery perfonned at Ce~unela Hospital Rams' six holdouts, hut Robinson wd he would tn lnaJewood, revealed only a sh&ht tea~ of the not make any cuts until the rest of the players postenor cruc1atc hpment in Johnsoh s n&ht report knee. Rest will allow the fibers m the hpmCJ'lt to · heal themselves, team trainer Jim Anderson said. "'This TS even better news than we could have hoped for," said Rams Coach John Robmson "We'rr only lookJn& at three weeks and his knee should be &ood as new." The 10Jury to Johnson as the latest 1n a stnl'\& of bad newia that ha' htt the Rams' secondary since the veteran' report('(! 10 tn1nin1 camp four days ago Comcrback Gary Ortta:w11l be s1dehned for at lca't two to four weeks wt th a swollen d1~ in h1'1 neck and comctback-safoty ~nc Ham' u1d he Raiden' Bacdo "'8.tl b0ttpltall.ftd Bob Buczkowski, the 2Sth player taken an the cotlqc draft last spnng, wa' hosp1talucd Wednc~­ day . by the Los Anaclcs Raiders 1n hopes of allev111ina has contmuma back problem '-' 8uc:tkoW1lc1, a dcfeM1ve end out of P11 t~burat\. has practiced only four time~ dunna two wttk of tra1mn1 camp The Raiders sent the 6-S. 27()..pOunder to Ceda~·S1n11 M('d1c.al Center 1n 1.o'I Anaclc!I for a ... treatment program which include\ traction and medication He 1s expe'-tcd to remaan hospitalized th( n-mamder of the week When BuczkQwsk1 ong1nally complamcd of bac.k problems. the Raiders took th( unusual St(p of Oymg ham across countn to o;cc lh( New Jene} back sptt1ahst who had performed surge!") on defensive tackle Bill Pack.ti Upon his return, 11 was announced that the pain was pnmanly from muscle spasms and a tWlsted back and would not rc-qu1re SUl'JCI") When he returned 10 practtc<' howcvtr. the Raiders were agam concerned ··wa ho~ this will alleviate the soreness and swelling." sa1d Coach Tom Flotts Buczkowtlu's beck probkmsdlre particularl~ pllina to 1he Ra1dc"· who losl a pre' 1ou\ No I draf\ choice for most of h1<1 lint St"ason follllwtng back surgery and another ofTcM1ve lineman for the ume n-ason Center Don Mo\ebar'~ b.1ck problems ~ere not disclosed unul after his drat)ma an I Q8 J and hr massed train1n1 camp that 5t"ason. S1an1n1 auard Curt Manh also missed a ..cason hceau'lC of hack problem$ Only Pickel, th<' No ] pick 1n I Qftl underwrnt hack ~uraen dunna hi~ collcsc cuttr at Rutger\ 1nd has not had rt'\Uml'\& problem~ That's wh~ 8uczkow<1k1 wa\ ~nt to '>C'C P1ck(I\ ..urgeon, Dr Jo~ph 7J>w dsky of Brun!\w1ck NJ Owners' Monday meeting tOCiecide league· s operation From AP di1patcllet Some USFL clubs 1ns1st at 1s 6usiness as usual despite the setback in Federal court which sent the already tottenng league grasping for survival. Lee Scarfone, the Tampa Ba> Bandits' pnncipal owner, said Wednesday, "You want a prediction. We"re going to pla:r lh1s year We're not depend mg on the NFL f undmg u~ We're going to play football I'd be very surpnscd 1fwe don't play." "Sure. I still want to play football in Orlando." Renegades ow'ncr Don D1zney said "That was our onginal 1ntcnt1on. and tt stJll 1s. And 1f I can get t~ other seven owners to agree, then we'll still play. But nfht now, I don "t know how they feel. f JU St o ne pulls out, then everythmg crumbles Wt rteed all eight teams." The USFL owne'"' will meet Mon- da} m New York to determine thr young lcague·s future aftrr a JUf} decided Tucsda) tha1 the NFL did 'iolatc anltru'il laws. but awal'ded Lhl' new league only S l 1n a SI 69 htlhon suit The USFl intends to wage a court battle to have the damage' -mc.:rcased. . The USFL. which pla:rcd its first three )Cars 1n the pnng-um mer. and had planned to open its fourth 5Cason m the fall on Sept 14 But after the ruling there wcrt onh a few option~ for the l SFL -10 ahead and pla} 1n thr fall. fold. temporanJy suspend operations or go back 10 the spnf\&. "We're goma to the mecuna a' reque'ited by (('omm1ss1oncr) Han') L c;her Wlth an open mind and a consideration of all altcmauvcs. • Scarf on( said "I believe by the end of the day thert Wlll he some determina- tion a) 10 what 1he USFl. 1s amna to QO .. He said the o~uon'i arc "play -'° forward, which ts where we lean -or not play "C\u$pendtna ~Y unttl &fttt the hcanna or 'wttchina beck. to a 'pnna \Chcdule att PO 1blitica, ht Uld "If two or more teams elect not t0 play, 1t would be d1flkult to matnt.a1n • ')(hcdule "Scarfone 1&1d J .-.--.. .,......,_ -.....- Comments about Giant baaebrawl end Craig's prose Fre111 AP dt1patch9 SAN FRANCISCO -San Francisco Ill Qiana M r R r • has uit writina ··1::fc the ~an~r the ~ Francisco Chronicle. a column that drew critical mail when it condoned the teams' brawl with the St Louis Cardinals. Oiants President Al Rosen said the response to the column about the fifht in St. Louis last week was a "small factor" in his decision to have Craig stop writing. "With the 1njunes we'veexpenenced, with the way lbc ballclub 1s going, Roaer has mote than enouah to do ri~t now trying to keep the baJlclub toaetber and keep h an the pennant race," Rosen said. "He needs support riaht now instead of things that dram his senses." Rosen said the letters the Giants received were not "crank letters." "They raised the point that the (fight column) was a bad example, or bad precedent -what happens ti another incident occurs that he's called upon to explain or defend?" Rosen initLally pve his approval for the column before Craig started 11 on July 17 Chronicle sports ednor Dan McGrath said the paper was releasing Craig from his commitment, reluctantly. Quote of the day Lo• Boltl, Noue Dame footbl.l.I coech on pteltaton practice -bJcb beain1 Aut. 11: "Our playenaet to come and apend the last pan of the 1ummer with a1J eJtpenaea peid, tree room and board, ireat diftina.' ATLANTA -Atlania Braves relief • pitcher Bruce Sutter, who bu been orr·the disabled list since May because of arm problems, probably will not pitch .,a.in this season, said Manqer Chuck Tanner. Sutter will underao an arthrosram examln.at~n on his ri&ht shoulder Friday. ''lt just hasn't come on the way everybody hoped," Tanner said Tuesday in Houston. where the Braves were playma the Astros. King• •lgn free agent Dineen INGLEWOOO -Free acent de-~ fenseman Peter Dineen has s1ancd a ' contract with the Los AnJcles Kinas. the National Hockey League team announced Wednesday. Dineen, 25, has spent his professional career in the American Hockey Leaaue after beina drafted by the Philadelphia A yers in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft. A 5-11 , 180-pounde~ Dineen spent most of last season with Moncton or the AHL after playing 11 pmes in Binahampton. He had five aoats and 14 assists m 66 es. Maryland pair supendecl COLLEOE PAJU<. Md. -Two m Uni vcnity of Maryland bukett.11 playen believed to have been with AJl-Amencan un Dial the momina be died of cocaine · intolt.ication have been auspended from the team, Chancellor John 8. Slaupter said Wednetday at a pre1 conference. Althoutb Terry Lona and 0.Vld Orea are auspended fndcfinitely, they will ~n their athletic 1.ebolanhips. Slauabter aid. "I believe that indefinite 1u.1pe111ion form the batketbell team i1 oecet11ry, liven the eerioumes1 of the crime for which thae two 11\Jdenll have been indicted," Slaupter said. Slau&hter aid that if the playen are found innocent and are in aood academic aiandiq. they will be eliaible for rein1tatement to the team. u .s. aem rematch with Sovleta INGLEWOOD -The United States m men '1 national volle}'ball team team, which wu beaten in five pmes by the Soviet Union earlier this month for the Ooodwill Games championship, will ae1 another shot at the Soviets next month. The two teams will meet in a beat-of-five exhibition match at the Forum on Aui. 27, it wu announced Wednesday at a news oonferencc. The Soviet men's team will be makina 11.S first appearance in Southern California since J 977. The Americans are the to~rankcd team in the world at present while the Soviets arc rated No. 2. However, Russia beat the U.S. in a aruelina five-pme, come-from behind match at Mot00w. Ryan placed OD dl•bled U.t . HOUSTON -Nolan Ryan, the all-• lime najor leque 11.rikeout leader, ha• been p~n the ls.day disabled hit apin beca O( a IOf'C fiaht elbow, I Houston A tro11polcesman said Wednetday. He wa1 placed onto the lilt retroactive to July 28, club spokesman Chuck Pool laid. Ryan. 39, bad l)teviously been on the diublcd litt from June I to June 24 because of a aprainod medial collatcrl l~ent in bi1 ri&ht elbow. Rpn 1 spot on the Altro•' roater haa been filled by Matt Keot.iabl who comes from the club'• Ous AAA atflliate team n Tucson. Keoup iaa product of Corona <kl Marffjp. Jordan atunned by Relnacb SAN OIEOO -Elna Reinach who ~ bad never beaten a player ranked bc;uer thatl 60th in tbc world, ousted to~seedcd Kathy Jordan 4-6, 7-6, 6-1, ln second- round play Wednesday ni&ht in a women's tennis tournament. Jordan, ranked I Sth in the world, stood one ,.-me away from victory in the second Kt, 6-S, but Reinacb deldloclted the score with a win on her serve. Televlalon, radio TELEVISION 10 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel S6. RADIO 12:1.S p .m. -BASEBALL: Anaels at Oakland, K.MPC (710). COSTA MESA Bomb scare delays Commonwealth Games S1nyth, Hill suffer first series loss TEN NIS SHOES • •2JX>OFF OH ANY SHOI W STOCK C....._ORW ....... /11/ttll6 1666 N ewport Blv d . Phone: 64 2-5753 EDINBURGH Scotland (AP) -Coe's withdrawal from the l ,SOO "Seb has spent most of the last two The final day of swimmina at the meters, the feature event of the track days in bed but i1 much brighter this Commonwealth Games was delayed pr<>JJ'811l. wu a bitter blow to or-momina," said Enaland track team by 45 minutes Wednesday because of pmzers and fans, coming on top of manager. Gordon Wright a bomb scare while in track and field. the political boycott by 32 of the S8 .. 1 had 1 heart-to-heart talk with Sebastian Coe of Britain pulled out of origmal teams. him and be felt it best for the team if his long-awaited 1,500-meter clash Coe, the two-time 1,500-meter he didn't run in the I ,500 meters... Roy Seaman and Greg Richardson with countryman Steve Cram be-Olympic champion, hu been suffer-outdueled Randy Smyth and Jim Hill cau~ of illness. ing from a throat infection sinoe late Coe will be replaced by Rob the The delay in the Commonwealth last week and strun .. 1ed throue Hamson. in the eiahth lea of e Pacific 1,000 New Shoes for I · · be~ h .., N Ze I d ba k k s 1 · catamaran race Wednesday, but poo c.ame JUSt minutes 1ore t e Monday's heats and semifinals in t e ew a an c stro er Y via Smyth and Hill maintained a big lead aryival of Pnnc.c Charles and Princess 800-meter event, for which he holds Hume, who won the Commonwealth in the overall standinp. Back to School Diana. the world record. Games JOO-meter gold medal, failed It was the first loss af\er seven The buildina was evacuated and His panic1pation in today's 800-to make the final of the 200-meter straight wins for Smyth and Hill of af\er police gave the all-clear, com-meter final, 1n which Cram also 1s _event when the mommg's swimmmg Huntington Beach . . pet11ors and spectators were allowed running. will be announced shortly heats finally got under way af\er the Seaman of Malibu, and Rich-~ back in. before the race. bomb scare. -=========================::.======================================::;., ardson. of Myrtle Beach, S.C., led \• most of the 45-mile race Wednesday and beat the overall leaden by IS seconds. ~HARTMARX RACQUET CLUB Los Angeles Area BMW Dealers for t~ Benefit of tM Children's Home SocUty of California In Association with the ........ C111t Vitas Gerulaitis TENNIS. 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Bears, Dallas .. take peeks a t one another LONDON (AP)-The Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears and the Dallas Cowboys openly spied on each other as they began serious pre~ arat1ons Wednesday for their exh1- bit1on game Sunday in the " Amencan Bowl" at Wembley Stadium. Both NFL teams arrived within fi ve minutes of each other at the National Sports Centre. south of the British capital. and the Bears were assigned a field hockey pitch at the back of the indoor complex while the Cowboys used the infield at the running track They were Wlthm I SO yards of each other. and the temptation to see what the other was doing durina the two- hour workouts was too much to resist. A Bears' coach wandered to the Cowboys area for a peek, and it wasn't too long before a Cowboys· aide strolled over to see what was happen- ing o n the field hockey patch. For the Bears, everything appears to be going well. "Everything 1s fine," said head Coach Mike Ditlc.a. "I think theguysareenjoymg it. I don't see too much of that jet-laf that everybody" talking about. I thmk they are doing OK." "We've had two good practices - today was fine. We got a lot done, that's important.. just to keep getting thin~ done, to keep improvmg." Dnka was ph1losoph1cal about his team havina to uproot their camp from Wisconsin and travel to London fo r a week. "We're here now. We just have to make the adjustment now and that hasn't proved a problem. We are goma to make the adjustment and I thmk we've done as good as you can expect at this point." said Ditka. who 1s on his first tnp to EnaJand. Danclng Brave ln Breeders' Cup ARCADIA (AP) -Dancina Brave, Wlnner o(last Saturday's Kina ~orae VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. will run ID the Prix de I' Arc de Triomph and then m the Breeders' Cup at Santa Anna. it was announced Wednesday. 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I .2'0 PITCHING 11" H 88 SO W·L ERA ~ ) l s 0-0 1 34 164 I 14S 49 ll• 10· 1 2" 6 • s 7 0 1 300 10 , n 11 11 1 ·o 3 10 JS8l1 132 60 140 11·6 ) .. 34 11 IS 25 1 3 3 44 ) I )6 l 13 4· I HI ,..., s 1 1 o o J s· ?9 27 10 10 4 I 3 17 S2 1 41 U 11 2 2 l 71 1?71-1 111 2• ,, 9 1 • '° T111!111 Sevts "Jlfl MS 123 sn 54-4' • 11 Moorl 12. Cor~lf I F'ors1tr • MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Amenan LN9Ut (Tllr~ TUfldaV'' Geme1) BATTING Cl'3S el Detsl-BOOlll. Bo•lon 34S Metllnglv. Ntw York :Ml Puc~ell M•Metola JlS ~let. Bo,ton 333 F1erc114!r Ttu~ l?S Yount Mllweultte l'2S .. ltUMS-.. ~. ......, YOfll, '4, l'ucMll, Mhleiofa, 7SJ Mlll"llOIY· New v ... n1 ""'111N, o.iu.1w1. ••, .... Toronto, "· McOow ... Tues," llt-CenMeo, o.•i.~ 12: .... r-10, n1 ..,_, .,_... HJ ~ 'Teron1o, n.; Met• '"""'· ,,.._ vort.. n HITS-Melllft9iv, New Yorll, 1416, ~I, MlnMto!a, 1-4.S. ,etneftdea, T-to, 1)6, Id, TOf'Of!IO, 11', lttc., htton, m. OOV•Lls-Matttnetv, New Yew~ a~ ltlct, '°''°"· 2', Bootil ...... n, 1vca,., ao.1on. 2'. • Hendlnoll, New YOl'IL, 2': ltl!ltlan, lleltt· more, 16.. Tltlf>t.Es-eu.-, Cltvllend, I i f'ernenOQ, Totonto, I; G. w ....... C:ll~. '· Owen, *' 11a, •: WllMlft, 1Cen1e1 C!tv, 6.. HOME RVN$-&.r11ek1, TorOlllO, JS; C1nMCo, Otklend. 2'1 Hrbek, Ml"""°le, 13, Peolierulo. N-Yorll, 2', Bell, Toron10, t2; 1Clnome11. 0.lt.lend, 22, LN. Perri~. Detroit, 22 STOLEN IASE$-lt Htncltnoll, New York, .0, Canetto1I, Chlc.aOO, '1; ~ ......._ MJ Wiison, Kensu Clt'lr, 23, MoM«>v, Tor0t1to, tt, RavllOIOs, Sff Illa, 22 PITCHING (9 OKl,IQll1)-Clamtn\, Boston, 17·2. 2.50, Aasmua...-i. N-Yorll, 11·1, 3.30, ScNom, CtevelancS, 11·3. ) 9', S 1r1 li.d with "' STltlKEOUH-Clem.ns, loaton, 161. Morr1$, Detroit ISi, ~*"• ........, 1401 M. WM. Aneets. 1>41 L•neston, s..111a. 133. 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(Channa! t), Sun , Jan 11 -San Antonio (hOme), Tllun, Jan IS -GOldell Slalt (hOme), Sun., Jan II - at WHlllngt0t1. 1 l:lO • m !Channel 9), Mon , Jan 1' -a l N-JerMV. 10 e.m. (CllenMI t), Wad . Jen 21 -at Allenta, 4 lO p.m. (Channel 9), Thurs , Jen. 22 -at llldlena, 4 Pm CCl!lnnel f ), Set., Jan 24 -al Danas, 12:30 P rn. ICl'lannef 2), Tues , Jen 27 -Porllend (hOme), Wad., Jan. 21 -al Sffllle (Cnennel 9), Fri .. Jen. 30 -al PhOenlx (Clla11nel 9). Mon .. Ft«>. 2 -01lle1 (home); Wad., Fat>. ' -S.Cremento (l\Omel, Thurs., FtO. S -•I Portlelld (Cllellllel t i; Sun., F.O. I -ALL·STAR GAME at Seattle, noon CChennel 2); Tun.. F.O 10 -at 5ecramento, 1 pm (Channel 9); Fri., Feb 13 -lncSlene {hOme), 12-.30 P.m. (Channel 2), Su11., Fao IS -8ollon (llOme), Tutt, Ftb 17 -Wethlnglon (hOme), Wtd , Fat> 11 -al Denver <Cllannet 9), l=rl, Feb. 20 -al CNceoo. 4 pm. (Cllennel 9), S<ln., Ftb. 21 -al Ptllledelollle, noon IChennel 2). Tues., FtO 14 - •• '"'-nix (Cl'lallMt 9); Wad. Feo ts-"'-nht (ttomt), Fri., Ftb '1 GOiden State (llOmt), Set., Feb 21 -at Ut•ll (Cllennel ti. Tues , Merell 3 -al Golden State, 7 Pm (Cllannef t ). Wtd .. Mardi 3 -S..llle (home), Set .. Merell 7 -Clavtl•lld (home), IP m.; ~ .. Merell 9 -at Cll-n !Cllennel 9); Tut', Merell 10 -Denver (hOme), Thurs , March 12 -Portlllnd (hOme), Sun , Maret\ IS -Cllooers (home), Wed , Merell 11 -·u1a11 (llOmt), Fri, Merell 20 -Sen Antonio lhomtl, Sun, MarCl1 22 -S.Y•mtnto (homtl. Tuet , March 2• -11 P?loenlx !Cllennel 91 Thurs., Merell 26 - Detroit (home), Set , Mercn 21 -at Hou,lon. S lO om IC11811~ 91 Tia' Merell 31 - Houlton (hom9) Thurs Aprll 2 -at Seellle !Chen~ 91, Fri, April l -al Portland <Cn.nnel 9), Sun Aprll S -11 Otnver. 12.30 P.m IChallllel 2), /'llofl, Apr II 6 -Cll-1 (homtl. Thurs.. AP<lt 9 -11 CllPlltrl IC11811nef 9), FrL, Aprll 10 -Sen Anl<WllO (home), Sun , Aprlt 12 -Phoenix !home), Thurs April 16 -et Ulah, 6:30 o.m !Channel 9), Fri April 17 -•t Sen Antonio, S 30 om (Cnennet 9) Sun , "P<ll 19 -S.allle (l'IOmt ) All gem" Oii roolo IKLAC 5701 Misc. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL Wednndliv's Medal Wlrlntr'$ YACHTING 470 GOLD-OavlO Ullman (N1woort 8eecnl I nd Kt n Wal" (Keneo,,. Hewell) SILVElt-J J l1ltr !Rowav1on Conn I and Amv Wardell <Bev Head Mau J BRONZE-Suuin DltrOOrff er>O Corv Flae,,.r Ann1ootlt Md) S.llMerdlne GOLO-Sco11 Slffle (Anna ooti•. Mo I SILVER-8trl RI« !Gulf BrMta Fl1 l 8RONZE-Ktv1n Qven (Sen Oleo<» •HYTHMIC GYMNASTICS GOLO-Olant StmP\Oll IEvan,1on. IM 1 SILVER-Merine l(unvevskv (LOI A~le•I BRONZE-trlna Rublnll'tttln <Aoourar WEIGHTLll"TING 114 11'-.cb GOLD-Ken Nl,hl~•r• 1Torra11ce> SILVER-Vtl'no<l Paleo IKahulul, Haw1ll) BRONZE-Sieve Wornbl9 !Stow, Ohio) 123 ,..unct, GOLD-Steve B1rtte11 (All>env, Ga J SILVER-Miki Meawlfl (Auburn. W11ll l llRONZE-Kt n Na~ada (Redondo BHCfl) ,,, .. .unds GOLD Brien M lva meto IWa1m1n110 Hawaii! SILVER-Ptlt Kun1er1 (Quinault W1,11) BRONZE-Ron Crewlev (WHlllnQIOll, 0 Cl Wednesd9V's nnsadtons IASEaALL AIMrtc.an LNtue MILWAUKEE 8REWERS-S4tnt lll~v Jo Roc1ooux l•r\I 1>e11m1n to Et Pa10 of 111e TuH League on • 10-0•v rthlbilllallon 11<0· gr em NEW YORI" YANKEEs---OPli<>nec:t Scoll N•tlHn ollcntff' lo Cotumt>u' of "" lnltl'11&1fone l LHOU4! Oulrlohlt<I Peul ZuvtOa sllOrhloo, 10 Co1um1>u1 Ne'** LN- HOUSTON ASTROS-Plact<I Noten lfven, PllChtl', on Ille lS-dav dl'8bte0 llSI, rttroacllvt to Julv 21 C1llt0 UP Matt Keough, pitcher, trom T u<aon of lht Pacific Coesl LNoue P111LADELf>HIA PHILLIES.-Plectd ~·ne ll1w11v 011c11er on Ille 1S·Oev Ol1ebte0 llJI Ocean View to play in zone 1985 Colt Series chami:>ions look for repeat performance By JON FERGUSON CM.,_Oi19J ..... llllff To repeat a'> Colt World C)cnc\ lhamp1on "a tough ass1anrnent. but the Ocean View -'\II-Stars ha.,,c "omc of the key ingredients neccs~ry to arcompltsh that goal The Huntington &ach-ba'iCd team will face tour other all-star squads from the Western United Statcc, when the Colt West Zont> Tournament open~ Aug 5 Jt Ocean View HiJh School The 10nc tourney •'! thC' fovrth and last level of qualifying for the World SuiC'c, Perhaps the ch.1ef ingredient to the ~ucccs\ of the ~uad 11 the rctum of Ocean View High hurler Brent K.nacltert. who pitched the World ~ncs final in 1985 K,nackcrt pitched well in a relief role for the htgh Khool Seahawb last spnna before tos,1na a two-h11, one-run performance apmst Loam 1n the ( rF 4 A playoff!> Ocean View All-Starr;' coach C\1 Pcnrow ~1d that K.nactcrfs CJ1tpencncc and talent will make hi!> a probable rt.atter in every other game for Ocean View and a reliever if needed. but he doe5 have other strong young hurlers Amons them arc Manna High'\ Mnrcus Nel~on and Steve Ru1tenKhdd, and ~an V1cw'<1 John ~aub1en and Mann)' l..opez. All arc 16 except for the l S-year-old Lopa witb Beaubien and Nel~n ranked 2-3 on the nan by Peitrow. Net.son and I<.naclcen arc the only two rcturncrr; from Lu1 year's championsb1p team The remainder of the team played on lhesccondOcun V1ewColtAll-StartC'3m in 1985, bJCh lost 1n the fint round of the Colt tourney Bui pombly even 1tron~r than the pnchrna 1s a oowcrful lineup of bats wh1C't1 featurc'I "nine <1tron11 hitters." Sparked by Nelson, thc clean-up battt:r, and Matt Bertram, the fi fth hitter who cleaned up for Ocean View's 1unmr var<11t) 10 1he '>pnng. the 15-man roster features 13 pla)'er'i who rnm~ted in the 17-and-18-year-old Palamino League carhcr in the <1ummer. Knackcrt and Mater Dc1'-; Richard Tetreault al\O figure to spark the lineup with their bats The pla)'crs have competed an wanter. h1Jh school and summer ball an prcparauon for the Colt tournament, which means 70 to 80 game'I of practice. And all but the high school (Junior va'"'1t y) league cncornpas~s a h11her than normal level of competition for 15-to 16-year-olds. "That's what helped us last year." Pettrow said, "the corn ~t1t1on we faced all year round. We sec all-star cahbcr p11ching. 1f not better. before the tournament. They're learning things the 17-and I 8·ycar-olds have 'already gone throuJ!i. th1nas most kids (that aJe) would not be leamtng until one or two years from now " Another pos1t1 ve factor 1\ the time spent toSCther "I've CS$Cnt1ally bad this hallclub for the last four years," Pcnrow ~td "I had them 1n Pony as 13-and 14 )'Car-olds We won the reg1onah once and went onto the 1one Last y~r we went to the World Scnes as a Colt team" The team has the advantage of adva.ncmg automati· c;all y 10 the tone tournament th\s year sin~ 1t 1s the host leaaue. Other teams compctina will be the Northwest CWHh1naton Oregon area). Coast (Los Anatlcs, Oranie. R1vcrs1de counties and others). North (83y arta). and Soutfl (San Dleao county). Ocean View opens apinst Northwest Tuc5day 11 S 15 p m. 1"1''1 ... 0cw "'99 ~ Knadterl COV) Pit~, 8-rlrem COV) c.t~. Tt1rMtM CMD) flnl beM, Fr9d Fried IOV) MCOnd DeM, ... ut>len (0V) lhor11loo, Nllaon (M) ltllrd be.e, Franll Tettl !MO) or M e Danduran (OV) left fleJO, TOdd Balt.v (0Vl e»nlwr f191d, Mitt• Zemon (0V) rltml l'leld. SUbl"""91: Ma!1t 8r•nntf' (0V), Looe'I (0V), lite>Owl Pratt !OV), RullenscMd CM) a z ass a a 5 ; MAJOR LEAG UE BASEBALL Clemens ejected in loss Red Sox ace thrown out in fifth inning after disputing call as Boston falls, 5-2 From AP dlapek~ CHICAGO -Boston's Roaer Clemens says he taged ftrst base on a disputed play that resulted in his ejection as the winnina run scored in the ftftb innina Wednesday f!iaht as the Red Sox lost S-2 to the Chicaao White Sox. "There's no Quettion m my mind I aot the baa," Oemens said. "I honestly believe J had the play ri&)lt," said first base umptre Grq Kosc, Who said a replay to lhe contrary was not shown at the proper an&le. John Cangelosi scored from third base as Ocmens, 17-3, took a throw from Bill Buckner, who had fielded Harold Baines' grounder. That capped a three-run fifth. ln addiuon to Oemens. pitchers Bruce Hurst and Al Nipper were CJected for lcavinf the Boston dugout. Don Baylor's h1t his 19th homer for Boston. Tim Hulett hit his 10th for Chicago. In other American League action: Brewen s, Ywees 0: Host Mil~ waukee completed a sweep of the three-game series as Ted Higuera, 13-7, pitched a six-bitter and Jim Gantner bit a homer and scored twice. ~he left-handed Higuera struck out six m completing his ninth game to tie for the Al lead as the Brewers won their fourth stnught. Rookie Doug Drabek, 2-4, took the loss . * NATIONAL LEAGUE A1tres 4, Breves 2 ATLANTA HOUSTON Sam111e rt Grffff'f 11 Murohv c1 Slmmns lb Vlrgttc Cnm1>11 Oii AThOmUl Ol>erkfl 31> Hul>brd 21> 04wlne P Harot< on soeci. o Acker o Atmlr1 lD Tafall nr11111 • 0 0 0 4 I 1 2 4 0 0 0 '0 2 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 I I 0 Oore11~ Looe1c1 Wading lb GOavls ID Bau r1 Crur" Alllbvc CRenld1 u T"°'1 u Onlleitl O DSmllno ll l S 2 Tetat' Score l>'I' IMlnet eb r II bl s 0 2 0 S I 1 0 l 0 0 0 , , 1 I 4 1 I 1 4 0 2 0 l 0 1 I , 0 1 l , 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )4 4 •• Atllirm 000 000 OOl-l ""'"''" >00 010 OOx-4 Game Winning llBI -8eu (6) E-A Tl'IOmes 1 Simmon' LOB-Atten11 J, Houllon 10 2B-S1mmon1 HR-G Devi• 1231 Grlfftv (SJ SB-t.ON• 2 1101, 00fan 1371 IP H R ER II SO Ac~~l-1 Olwlne Soec1t. 'l-3 I 12 J I I 0 4 1 3 , 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 I Heul!WI Oe•halt$ W,6·3 1 23 S 2 1 I t D Smith S,19 WP-Olwlne Umolrtt-Hol'Tl4!, S.Cono, McSherrv. 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Mera,., First. 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Bonin T-2 37 A-11,422 * AMERICAN LI.AGUE WM9 Sox 7, ll9d So.11 2 BOSTON C~•1-AG() Aomeron lloog, ll> &ucknr ti> ltlce If BevlOr dh OwEvna rf Armu cl Gtdmanc St1Pltn lb T...,1 eorllbl . • 1 1 O Canot11 c1 l 0 I 0 LvorTa If 4 O O I llalnft rt 4 0 0 0 GWallt.r ID l 1 2 1 Hauev on 4 0 0 0 F'lllt. c J 0 0 0 Hulell Jb 2 0 1 0 Guitian u l O O O Crur 2D lO 1 S 2 Tft811 Seer• bv '"""'-' 1brhbl s 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 S 0 I 0 4 0 3 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 • 3 4 2 • I 1 0 1 I I 0 ~ 7 lJ s '••Mn . 100 100 000-2 Chlce.. 000 011 O'h-7 Game Winning llBI -None E-Clamens, Armu DP-BO•IOll 2 Chk•oo 2 LOll-Bollon •. C111ceoo I 21!1-Rorne<o HR-ilavlOr (It) Hu•ett I IOI 58-<anoeto" «•21 SF-t..VOfl' Ill' H •PH SO 9M1911 Clemens L, 17•l Slewarl Lollar B Stanltv c111ca .. 47 J I I 1 ) 2 1 1 1 1 ) , 0 , 1 2 0 l I 1 0 , 1 0 0 0 OtL.onW,I 0 6 1 1 4 $Chmldt S.• 3 1 O O O O H91>---0tOmen bv Sc:llmldl WP-Dt Leon Vmolr1t-Horn., Tschida, Finl Kosc, Sec· <Wl~. Garcle, Third, RMCI T-2 .. 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Haven• Snell L.2 1 Tnet I S I l ,, 0 , J 1 ) 0 0 , l 0 0 1 !;v1"'8~ 6 I•) 4 I I M WIJtamJ I l•l I 2 1 Mollcwclc I M ) 0 0 ltuutll W,M 1 e 0 0 ) I 0 I 0 0 I 0 l 0 0 1 MoMttlc oltchtd to 2 '-".,.' n 1111 10th Hl~latdl« bY ~tr. Oocld ~ Wll· h•ms a.n1Que1 ov Wll\lafftl, Lvnn ttv W1lliem\ Uf'lllM .... ~. HlricllOKk, FIAi, L#PHtd s.concs, tramloen. Third •ot r-n• A-lU .12 The Yankoe:s had a new lineup, pla)'lng de1aanated hitter Ron Kiule, shonstop Wayne Tolleson andcaach· er Joel Skinner-obtained in a trade with 1hc Chicaao Wbite Sox Tuesday ni&ht. Tolleson collected two hits and Skinner one, while K.attle struclc out three tunes and walked in four trips to the plate. Tt1era 11, locUau S; Visiti.ns De- troit backed rook.le Eric Kina. 8·2 • who allowed six hits over 71/J inninas with 13 bits to to Wln for the 11th time in 14 pmes since the All-Star break.. Dwight Lowry hit a three-run homer for the Tigers, and John Grubb had three RBI . The Indians, who got . all their runs on two homers by Tony Bemazard, have lost SIX of seven. Bl•e Jays '1, rt.ia11 t : In Kansas City, homers by Ernie Whitt and Jesse Barfield, whose total of26 lcads the majors, spiced a five-run fifth inning night to help pitcher Joe Johnson to his first AL vtctory. George Bell also homered as Tor- onto completed a sweep of the tbrce- gamc series. Jim Sundberg hit a pinch homer for Kansas City. Mariners 4, TwlDt 2: In the Metro. dome, Spike Owen's two-run single in the sjxth mnana lifted Seattle over Minnesota. Mike Morgan, 8-10, allowed two runs and four hits an the first five innings. Matt Young got his 10th save. Neal Heaton. 4-10, was the loser. 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Winn UmPlrtt-Horne, Gr909, Flral, Davi,, Set· ono. Harvtv, Third, O.Murh T-2 •S A-12,6n CHICAGO Dernier c1 Sndbrg 'ltl GMlhwslf OMertnr tt MuohrvH Morellld rl JOav11 c Ctv lO Durhm lb Trillo lo LtSmllllP Oun\l<Wl n Eclt.trttv o Frencn on OIPfno p 5-er JD T.iab * Cubt 4, Mets l Mrlllll 4 1 1 0 s 0 0 0 3 2 , I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 ) 0 I ) 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 N•W Y°"k Ovkllr• cf llckmn 20 ICHmdJ lb Cer1er e Strwl>t'V rl Heeolf Mltc:netl If Knlllhl 3b HJOllsn n Frn<Nr o MWll,nPtl Sl\k p Foster Oh Mvtf't P Teute! Oii lS 4 6 4 T"'1ltl Sc_bv,...... or11111 s 0 0 0 S 1 I 0 2 I 0 0 ' I ) 0 l 0 0 I 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 4 0 I I 1 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 )4 J 1 , CMc.e99 JOl 000 --4 1Mw Yer11 010 000 010-J Game Winning Riii -Cev < ll E-H JOflnlOll 2 Dunston L08-C:nkeoo t New York I 28-H-. Dernltr, Carter. H Joflnaon. 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Ru1en I, Orlolet S: lo Arlm,too, Don Slauaht's two-ru.n homer with one ou1 in the bonom of I.he 11th • inninJ won ii for Tous. which remained three sames back of the Anacls in the West. Slaua}lt, whose I I th homer let a club record for home runs in ono year by a catcher, came after Steve BuccbeJc 'inaled off Nate Snell. 2-1 . Jeff Russell, 2·1 , the fourth ~ pitcher, pie~ up the victory. Pete lncaviaha hit a three-run homer, h11 17th, for the Ran&crs. In the NauonaJ 1.equc: Expos I, Plratet t: lo MonllQJ. Andre Dawson scored from third on a wild pitch after pinch-hitter Walla~ Johnson's fi~t major lequ.e homer tied the game in the seventh lnn1na to lead the Expos. Johnson. was hittina for winner Jay Tibbs, hit the second pitch from reliever Jim Winn, 2~. over the right· field wall. Two outs lat.cf. Dawson walked and took third on a sfotle by H ub1e Brooks and raced home when Winn's· p1tcb eluded Tony Pena. Jeff Reardon got his 23rd save. Cmllaalt •. ntruea I: ln Philadcl· phia, Cun Ford and Terry Pendleton each singled home a run t<tbrea.k a 2-2 tic in ihc fifth inning, and Todd WorTtll earned bis 21st save by worlung out of a bases-loaded. one. out situation in the seventh. Bob Forsch, I 0-6, won his fourth stra.taht decision. Charles HudJon. 6-10, took the loss. Altro• 4, Bravea 2: ln the Astrodomc, rookie left-hander Jam DeshaJcs checked Atlanta on four hits 1n 8'1'1 innings and Glenn Davis hit a solo homer for Houston. Deshaies, 6-3, struck out nine and walked only one before needing last out relief help from Dave Smith, wh recorded his 19th save. Ken Griffey's fifth homer accounted for the Braves' runs m the ninth. Padres I, Reda 1: In San Diego, Grai$ Nettles had two homers, his first 1n six weeks, and drove 1n five runs as the Padres ripped Cincinnati. Ed Wbitson, 1-2, got bis first win smcc returning to the National League. Nettles had a three-run homer m the third inning off 105er John Denny and added a two-run shot 1n the eighth. • Steve Garvey drove in the first run of the inning with a bases--loaded sacnficc Oy and Nettles followed with his 13th home run and first since June 19. After Terry Kennedy walked, Marvell Wynne doubled to m.alcc 11 5-0. Caba 4, Met1 3: At Shea Stadium, Ron Ccy's three-run double m the first annmg and Gary Matthews' solo homer in the third led Chicago over New York ma game delayed nearly two hours by ram. Cey's first-toning double came after loser Std Fernandez had walked the bases full. Fernandez struck out I I 1n h1~ five-annang stint * Cerclnel1 6, Ptl9les J ST. 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Apt I. ovedookt the conllue11ce ot rhe t On thle famlly ho~• tlat Income or c:om-Mw Verde. Pf1me, Cl'll9t Gl'ltry tr.di 3SR 2W. .. W' I Horbo< s ,,. rno1a< chonne·1 mo~·ng loctltld In a fine.,..._ It 1 m1rcl1I Nwpt 1ra1. 3Br 2'M9a Condo Pool. tam rm. '2200 mo to mo * * FOl INFOaMATION & SHOWING CONTACT a08UT CAUSTIN CAUSTIN & ASSOCIATES •000 """'""""' ....... ssoo • ~"°'' ti.ox' OfFtCf as r 010 USIOfN(f 673 03S4 '"'' o rx•m•e• locar.oo n !\ie .. poir lnfat 1144 =.'enw;:,., "",..::;:: 7t4n 86-47tt j1cuul & •~trai IAYSHOAE.8 dltlgMr'• ~~'':iii::' Beocti T~a 1 Ot>e of rt>e tew boylronr UNIV Pk Terr §bd. 26: from 120:000 to lalab 11050/mo 171-8731 = S:,!,!A. den, yrly A¥911 rrt111'. M&-7122 properr.~1 otfe,.ng P•Clvre perlect w/alr, 15% down Ind u-1234,500. CIA 7~ Sharp 28r Duplex, belrn !'ASTiLUFF 3BA 28A ~ W L MB IUI" m t?•er Newpon Harbor and IUll'll 11t TO. l152K, call llUT WllTlll ~~~ celll, wood burning frplc, twMme Petlo db4 gar 9KCIUIM' "Jewport Ceote• Judy 84o-12t2, agt. 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CA •0011 and uaume. 497_.8~ LJoht, exp.nllve ltvtno. beach 11100 mo. 11t/ den kh kid pet fro6c abd .. 2~. pool, epa. ten-Avell lmmld 72()..1422 INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. ~.60 or $5.60 with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties o"ly. No Commercial, Real Esta te o r Employment Ads. There is no price limit to what you can a dvertise. If you need to .se ll your car. boot , couch, high choir or a ny unused merchandise-call the Doily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 ________________________________________ ... ____ _ NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE STA TE AD COPY· 4 line minimum, approximately 4 words per lrne ZIP AMT ENCLOSED c1rrrf onf VISA or MC Are you a sub scriber to the Doily Pilot? c,,,,, one NO 4ltR, '"" rm, 38A, den, latt+MG., Cfedlt c:hedt. newer lch 8800 53Mil1 nlL 11800. 213 431·7et3 ,.,..,..-~,--_,.,...-.,...,-.-pool. Lrg lot. By ~ Call Biii 848-0212 Agt,.. Yrty rentll touttl of hwy, 1351,000. ~94 · ILlfPI LO n-IC>ldol• 3Br 28a •1100 CONDO IAYFRONT lut. ..... lift 191/PITI I.I. mo. Cole of ~ HELP! 2BR 2BA. pool, eacunty. Attractive Hr fllia 3bd ......., ~r:= _... 8111-e&11 Ew 4'4-2'42 B o 11 1 11 p av a 11. 1Wntlll In chotce loc · "-. • _.... M::A: ... .0 I "-"'a famlly for a Hwbor I 1800/mo. 81Wlle2 11gt caoae to bc:t't l ma!« S 1475. 1950 .,.._ .. ~~~ ~on.: eenu "1 LI llU •hopping .,.. Adlt Blutf• "U" P1an, Hr. m COi& u: ., buy now Holly Mnu comm. Amenlttll Ind P"' 2'MS&. nr pool, 2 cw ger, eott.oe. c:.rport. W/D BrotttirrtAaaoctate 3bd, 2ba. gar, fJf)lo. bit patio, frpk:, WfO, tno. patio, no pell. Avall Hkup Small yard Unique Homee 875-eOOO 'M>ch, av8'I now! Furn new paint, c:rpta l lmmed 11500/mo. yr Ila 1716/mo 722-e214 negot. unfurn 11500. wal19aper. Otym pool. 840-MC>e .. LJ111111 417-1781, 41&-t1341 IQ\ MM/mo. eee..9441. CLOSE TO BEACHI N9w-uu.--fl&-L..11 1&1111YllW111111 4BR 21ArBA DUPLEX Mar1ner'1 Cove 28R t'ABA port Shol'•I 4bd, 2ba. •VE&l -=a.II Large eunny 101 next to the Fri>!C. 2000 ICI ft. Tnh1. POOl/tannll. \..\ml,. 11350 Aolnt 84&-3e13. &PlllMlll parle & IGhool. 38drma. Avall 8/111, 11800/mo to bc:h. Sec. Newland & DELUXE CONDO 8aeutffUI dMr\ l#VI ow 1289,900. CALL Pam 720--14081759-1708 Attantlc l850. 780-1337 2bd 2,Arba. frpk:, , den"'*· pettoa. dee*;. Moaa, Btlr 780-5000 &Y&ll. -&11111 Newty J*ntedlcrptd 2Br nc FUhlon I~~. IC)a. Sorry, no peta. 3BOHOMElnHatborVllW 2'ArBa twnhle. Attl!Ched 119-325-5281. 2Bdrm 28ath 1740 MUI""' Hit ... Gall 21~72. dbl gar. fnod yrd. Adutt9 DOVER Shoral/WeatCIHf 318 w. Wbon 131-11513 pref'd No~ 1750/mo. 3 .. .._ .. Ba. ....... lo .... , llll'f Jumlne ~. guarded Cell M7-318t E..-"""'"'· .., _...., Pl1 • EXTRA ~AOE 18R APT 3 b drm , 2 •Ar b a 1 h comm. 28R Ind den. frpk:, gardener Ind pool Pool. No peta S4751mo + lownhome. Community Poot & tannla.12100/mo. VICTOAIAN ,.IO'leted ~. 11,425 +lat Ind MOO MCUttty. Ml-Sl11 pool, ape, 2 Mghtld tennis Mo-1212 ownr/agt entlque furnlaMd 5bd, dlP 873-173-4 1 8~ utll pd 15251mo c:ouna. Gr .. t ocean wtew Yrty rental 3Bdrm vt.w. 2'hbl, jacunl/deok Dover Shoral/WeatCIHf Cerport. lnd'Y f8C, good 1111111Tl1211.IM Avall now 11500/mo. 1 t500 mo M 1•7500 58R 4IA, poof, 2 frptc:I, loc:atlon Sorry no peta Hotteat Newpoft ~ COLE OF NEWPORT lnfH 1144 MW c:rptlpalnt. Gdnr. 383 W. Bay. 7eo..ac>e3 ., .. 1vallable. 875-5511 Evea 414-2342 PoOI llrV. 11800/mo + 2 Bdrm 1aa l700/mo Liii ua&.n 14 ~... iut, •· 122-1214 $300 dep gea1-. pd. l'Jl-l* Cetta •na II 3 Bdrm, 2\..\ Sa. pooll, no Eaatblutf t>aauttful 3Br Cttlld <* ·La u.nn!•Aptt· 28r 1L, drapea, gerage, ~. 1 1395. Avall t /1. 2~Ba. frp4c;, gar, etc, 1838 Pla'c:.ntta. ... Mgr.' ~~~~~~~~ yard, c:ouple w/amall pet (714) 854-12« w l B•c:k Bay view SEA VIEW By OWNER 1815 11t, 1&11, 1200 diP Lqau ~ If 11500/mo. Dy 720-0933 3bd, 2'Arbl +tam rm, MG, 831~51 °1tm Ev(213~22 Meatfield po ol, t1nnl1, term1, +IN8TANT-lNll• viW~a!;:"r· = HV HOME! llbd, 3ba, 3 car 1111rmi1 1315K, 213~21. New LU•UtY Condoe 3Br Wiler paid , No pet• ger .,.. pelnt. G#'pet, --Tl ••y 2\..\8&. llp. IC)a, dbl gar 1875/mo 417-1217 comm PC>°'. no pela Liii• brand new All utll pd ••iu• -Pet ok 2 ml to bc:t't I 1195 12100 +MG. 780-0491 Poot. gar Sony, no ptU Enjoy BalbOa tMng at It'• 848-1144 Of 842-teee 18drm M05 Nneat. Thia 2 Bdrm, 2'Ar ll'NNCUlatel Gerden lllewl 2Bdnn 18ath 1710 bath condo hat It all. Tiie *Large 2 Bdrm 1 Bath all 38drma, watk-ln dolet 3Ct1 Avoc:edo 842·9850 many upgradea. Off9r9d P1a<:41ntla M35/mo No attach gw. leltc:h w/noole. 2Br 1'r~8a Twnl\M, lrplc. 1t 1223,000. For private pet• 54&-7183 Ea•lblu" .,.. 11'°°. garage.Jiwd 1175/mo ~ entry. MCUtlty eyatem, Duplex. Garage. 2178-C ft tn m.1tr, ~Ba. lfp, 2 car 1howln'3 call Ruaty aer 2ba tnhm, wd bUrn fp. , ~ VIiia Rentall 875-4112 ~:C:.Oo ~t t:;_~51ga 1·t2M patio, comm pool. 11050 , , LIKE NEW/8'0 CANYON --------• •g:• W1tlrlr~~1~ Inc: H:o~:r~~Brl2= 8Mu1t~: l5?& _,._ ... 38R 2BA. large famlly Owner/Bttr 759'-0709 Up. Gaa. cook, "-1, "'°' Youdon'tknowwtlatyou're room 11175/molndgw· BAYRIDOE 3BR 38A, 111 Wllter, gar. 2323 EJdln mllllng" havwl't ~ dnlf' 1392 a.lway Ln. wNte Condo. 2 car ger, Betty Wall 548--715' clMllfled 854-1742 #f, pool & 9P4t. gated, •LARGE 1BOAM1t I AVOID COSTLY MIST AK E\ HOME INSPECTION Sma" buyen and ..lien order a Jun9 .. n Prol.uional Home lnepection. ,_, .. ---o1 .... ~~·~"""9"'Y ~-............. d~·-"""~ .a,._,. .i..c...co1""" ~ ,.......,._ ..._, ..... -..... ........... _..., --*""' ............ -...-.C• • CAll TOOAY FOtt INFOttMAnOH • .... """""' 1111.a. ......... .,..,._ BUILDING DIAGNOSTICS, INC. (7141) 43a-0483 . . let Ut 11e1t Y• Stu v .. Pr4' Cel Cll1111W, 64t-S671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. \ l r H npt top ot synthehr mnh111 lor day even1nq H11s lacy !lleev"" and yoke Wol'tls up Quickly 011t~c11ons S•ze" 12 1 • 16 1nclvdfl<1 , T .. Stat5/mo, 840-5324 M50tmo Lg pe11o. neerty new 3413 Avoc:edo S1. N E W P 0 RT C R E S T Apt 8 102 873-3131 CONDO Aolnt haa 2Br ----· -.,----,,-or 2+ den, OOlltl vtewa •Mell V•de 0' IWc 2Br. 1 1500/mo. 846-2235 1aa \Jt>per New dlcor. Ocean dOM 5 rm ha ~·s!:~9/::r anazy decor kldll bUlc: --------8P91a S800 53M 1I1 1550 South Coeet Pleza A9t ,.. .... 18dfm, air. lw'Old nWllU 11111 al PoOI. ~11 ~ i>et• Yewty Furn 21" 11A 11200/mo. 173-'314 •1001mo Ir; lmmlC 21R 28A upper F'l)IG. grat . P1..ugloul 3br ha gar laundry fK. ntce 1oc mod ktt lcAd9 otl I 1200 No ~ &40-G38 otl'lera evell 531--e 1 I 1 Aot,.. llZY .... ,. Wlmn.f-8530/mo. U11le Ind. 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MO-t5&5 wMhwt\l, IO ml, 8"Mf '4• Otter •New Car Salts •Used Car Sales •Service •LUSU\I ~ ....... 71 .,..8 conct W100 Obo. 0,. ~.. .. .... or..a 111..em • ..,. 472""*24 time polltloft9 ~ eofallv ... 1 8tunnl"" 11eoo 080 790-1"4 Mk tor Don Jf. eao-6aOe ,,._.. eppty et 225 E. · ... • 20' O'OAY w/ttl(, ort cond, 17th St co.ta MeM. bfaee/gtue: Cof tbl Ml STEINWAY 25 L MOOEL D Pl .• Many xtru Inc. 'II, ..... , ... ' l300• din Mt '550+ ti. Gtend-R•tored. ebony ev 7 6 0 /8. '698$ obo 6 yr ftn'Mty 3 month new T 'iiiii\ ttoott S75. 972-2308 tlnleh, 'ff,:81Md S 10K, Dy at7-t7ri 9V '72-4324 13"5 (714Jieo-3oa 1 Ml AllFrencttPfO'Mollt.SoMd eftepm 14198· •ITlllTTUILB• HOHOA460 CB, 1974 ~~ INC>e. ti xtru, 10K Ml. 110,500 obo thllt .... YW '71 Con'Mttb69 luper end 493-0742 ..... 1tK ml, ~ •Elcelltnt f 1111ne1na NOW AVAILABLE cnwry COf tbl ~; occaa. GWUA8YRLG~NO For 19' cl.ep kMI MllboeC. ~'*•MW, new ttr•, t4e-1MO • eo.ta MeM ~ ... E 'IO.....,. 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MUST SELL Celt Chrl• 722-0559 I' SUIT A•tt -tofi lhl*M, ~. teK ml. m•k•rt, high echool EVERYTHING. Armolr• HUFFY ohtld'• bike 20 OrMt condl Uk• newl Wmty 115,000 '72-e1'7 Mnlora_ -ltudenta '495, Rolltop dMI( $496, ,__., UA •IU:A ... ,.,. OBO ,.. • /\..,.A & ~I Hourt: Olk table "'" chalrt """''· .,..._.,.,.,, -'IV • ~ l&LEI I LWlll .. '11 HID-.. M~ay 5:30pm $296. • Poeter Qn bed PANASONIC MOUNTAIN COLUMBIA 22 '7844500 Blk w/blk ctoth, IOaded, to t :OOpm, Saturday $195. Sofa, c:hal,.., encl BIKE Only I motl Paid 7 NII•. txoelltnt lhllP9 ALL llllU $11,900, 751-1373. 9:ooam to 1:00pm. Start tat>IM. ...,ci. equip. '400 Nwl Only l3001 714-1112-ISOe Q( • lllB.1 CELIOA 8T'74 Toyota, 81 U .00/hour plut !Mtlt & m«e. 873-2Ma ~1.213 546-2522 213-920-3535, IV meg DOMESTIC & FOREIGN euto, c:ompi.te eng work, bonulee. 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In one of ~ twlEndn b9d,_.!:. ,,...,.,M"--$1500/Mll 1950 obo 736-3e81or8e1-«0I BFGoodrictlG~u,..a.d CIHn XLNT CONO. •-.._.. ,.._, -752 25&4 650-7217 33x12.5 rHt con 17200 84()..8211 th• 1p.cl~lll•• ll•t•d furniture Beet offer: • · -.. IO Almoat brencl new. --~·-------,-- betow. You II MfW one 751-7832 HS' wltti trt nMd8 TLCI $65 548-2900 DATSUN 8-210 '71 ..-end Md\ month In a OAK CHURCH PEW Traureadn 876-481e 1 a_i_/J 2 door, etlol(, good oond, loc.i Army,_.,... unit. p_.; b 7112 ..... "' 4 ft" 1n1.w ..,. _ run• well, 1910, a.n.ft18 tnotuc:t. $50,000 Good oond, 9 ft long •-• LIDO 14-._.. H31 ..,_.982-7277 group.,. 1neurence. r• BEST OFFER 141 OAIFtltE. U a;;p Q SABOTS 1125 & 1250 1-------- IO~dl Hk ml, full pofftMd 1· • a , . ., e1tt- tord. etereo Muet ...c 122.950. PP 780-319G ROU. . .S AOYCI! '18 Sllvw Sh9dow, ldnl cond, 5tK ml, ma1nt reGOrdt, ROH, $18.1100 (818)2•t-7721 tlrem.nt plan. •P•O• 846-e532 hull, belt tenk, newcontr l S•bo1patt8125-$75 ·ee SUZUKI Semuarl Jeep DATSUN Nluen '85 MIJ0- 8Vllllable tr•v•I. GI 8111 for l .D ,_.......,,•....a.... PO 982..8()118 Conv, Special delwl• «I me GL Wegon, 9k ml, TOP SSS Piii cotl9g9 etc Avallab19 ..,... _.. 35 H.P. EWlru<M. rblt, Snr1, exit c:ond, 7500 fully loaded EA09119nt :=:'i.aere· Blk coffH Ible S30. wlthtrali.r.IHOO. LIDO 1'W/TRAILERS850 mtlel $7800 650-35Q oond 113000 846-7841 ForP9"1'*9d 8 "1·7248 .. 7·30 pm 15' ROGUE RIVER DORV . ' ..__ * AM!etant "" 8" · 11' llWJ 'll $350 AMC EAGLE '80, 4dr aport DATSUN Z CLASSIC '72 M4ircedee ..... " *Vetlfde M«:Mnlc mlCtllu.... IS OMC 1'10hp. mariM redlo, 842-3559 weg, orig OWMr, 4WD. 240 RED z. 4 tpd, reblt ll•DllTI 1&11 •StocaJP.n. Spteiallet; fl8h & lkl. In prime N9W-auto ale cw w/4 apkra trene. valve job, much Top Mwcedet Pr1ou Peld •Foods.MceSP9Qlellet 100 ewtmmlngpoolfenc: port allp. Prof main!. NEWPORT30-TopShepe pwritwlng,llltwhl.pw; more. S3SOO /obo. CALLPETERorRAY Army R9Mrw Rtctuiter: Ing. Wrought Iron type. • $5000 nrm 851-50.0 Loaded, NB lllp, ownr wind/door loclte, trtr p61g. 499-3720, 722-8183. .al If •PMTI eo.ta Mw 540-1028 hrs:. Coet $1000. s.11 . Irene, muet Mil, S22K/ob0 s2800 obo 859-Hl&4. OELOREAN '8l, Pwfec1 ..at-• - Dana Point •eG-1901 I 50 OBO 548-21&7 24' LJIUll o-533-5115, h-e73-885S cond 5 apd alr power -_ __. Hunt81~torono~~2~~2 1 10' GORDON AND SMITH N9W ~73_.3~ pelnt. -,..4/ kl IMtl C~~C ,!!p ~2 wlll S17,5oo 1141660-5483 ' T0~01~:'·~!;:;;.2333, 4 .......,., SURFBOARD (Cluslc). u ._ 7011 ....__ _.. Tustin 731-0481 Old atyle •k•g S9ll tal{e part trec:i.. -then FIAT '74 Spld•, rune nic. 1ter90, mint oond, Santa Ana 557-1590 548-&33e · 36' Roughw11er S9den In ·~ -•• _ 3000 ml. 892-8306, gr .. 1, rblt. MW top, tlrM, or1g ownr. only 18K mt. ARMY RESERVE. Crulur, Turbo dal, 1 • _.,_ W--.&11 battery, $1200 OBO. $409<> 954-1038 BE ALL YOU CAN BE 2 RAMS Seeeor'I Ticitet1 tlbergtUI hull, 11M91 8, 25 H P Jottneon. -.C. lllO JUP OJT 'II Suaan 6"2· 18e8/evt T CORO , .. SR5 --------1 11 gamM V191tor• aide 9 1311.500. 84!>-9127 •tart. uphol .... , •. COV9r, EXTRAS. $7800/0BO TOYO A 1...,. WANTED Huntington rowa from n.ld. 35 yetd ,' hollt bar, 13500 OBO 760-1742 1F1AT ·71 X19. y.tlow, ten '80 Uftbactt. 519. ale 8eactl ladMe pref9rred II set5 1&4-7"8 50 dll Trewter w/flybrdg, Mey eatry 875-3912 Int. orig OWMr, 34K O<lg 1191'90. exoeli.nt for pit omo. otMnlno et M . xlt tvabrd, lux Int, frpl, ' 'H 4'HP OllUJICllE I ml, 12660 or trlde lor c:ondltton •S51·3418 ntgttl, *4/hr, H0-5000 6' FROST FREE PHILCO. micro, . gen, full •I.e. IJl,./Dtckt/ tttlft 4x4 . St«eocaaetle. PIS, truck 648-4047 842-83311 TOYTOA CELICA ST 7 8 --~ .. IN :"~ ~=t='l ~1':1~~~118: Mii. 70U soon ~T(04Tl9l4341 HONDA '80 Prelude. low 5 apct, 1m/tm ttereo can, 1136 842-8171 NEWPORT islXNb • m1 mlntoond.many•x· runa l*fec1, gd oond. !!Ilse !!!! MW, · ·77 S..rey WMk9"der DOCKI Mu 30• 19ngth Pnce lnc:I. r.ctory '9bate tru. mull ... to b911eve $2150 4114-5452 1!15yw0idc:opp9rin:3 ......... m 24'4", mint cond. 400 $200 mo 752·2584 ORANGE COAST I $45000BO 592-3198 "" top wuhetencl. 30'• Bolltull Q( roomf\111 hrl. V'*«J gu. tandem 650-7287 JMp/~lt I HONDA '85 Accord b9lg9 HondurM mMoo 2 pad PP 7 14 1164-5&40 :.;.,. ~roe' frig~ SLIPS AVAILABLE 2524 H~I .~;a Meaa I mini condition. exiremelY tbl. 8 ohrei4 ~d. eu11 klnQ comtort.r. duet g•ll•y Silp iava11 : Slzae 25· end 30· I -..., l cieen, em1rm cau 17000 ::-.,4:.,~i~s': ruffle.elWnl.cntrypmt· SU.500 /obo. Cell Call842-4844 Tncb 5 obo 75~7548 Sml 9 drwr deek, mahOg Roee/lvory. Pd S700 Sac 833-1904 or 87!>-3590 ~5pm. Mon-Frt. ·55 CheVy PlCil-Up. buctlet KARMAN GHIA '71 , ci.an, 1 175. 2 mirror• $100 .._ 1150 OBO 720-t 704 '81 Seetay 28' Expreee I ...... euto, not running. grMn, kNn for IMn, runa Sew cab SIO. ChencMller DUCANE DELUXE BBQ CrulHr Loededl Xlnl ~ =~ :=ey ~ -Beat Off•rl 751-81187 1 well, good tlrM I 1195 1100. Meple 4 po1ter $150, bar tlnlt. wilt beth· oond, w/10' Zodl9 & eng c:empelt•?Sellltwltha L .. ve Meuage obO 6«-le01 1100. 543-7088 room elnlt wlfeuoet1 beet + 1Up l trlr &4Q...5078 otaatln.d ad ,65 FORD ·~ TON V-1. Ull&l llll 'l 1~ MOVING-Eng oek ldbrd oft«. 780-3832. 3 lpd, camper Shell Meny $750 Meda wor1<. w/huloh M&O. Olk Pi. Electronic typewriter extras $1650 AP. for 846-1909 wkdyl en 4 Safe 1350. 2 mlrrore 170 Olympia. conatant end Merk 552-0410 MASE RA Tl SI TURBO l S125. Ou lemp tbt working memory. Like '85 Toyot• Forerunner. '84 & '85 Ex90Utlve Cera s 100. Foot1too1 S20 MW S 1200ob0 6"2·7380 amtrm cast. ale, p/s, SAVE usss MllC. 840-l992 75~115112 Gregor 14' Alum bOat p/b, 3" Rancho kit, 1lerm Beach Import•. 752-0900 Anllum IOll w/Ev1nrud9 151'1p 11000. $11,000 obo. 743-3321 MAZDA '81 RX7 GL. 41K -,KibdE ti cO ff ~ke 'ft15~9~;~2:!lelgh or 545•5122 ml, snrt emlfm cua. orig 1125, up.right freezer 'II mill TllOl 111 ownr Mull S-1 $5700 t3 cu ft 150 LAWNBOY Mlf P'QP911ed ·~. 4wD, Xtre cab, 4 cyt, OBO Tim 847 • 1831 0-533-5115, tt-eJ3.-8858 mowcw, Medi good tu,,._ auto trant, AIC, mag MAZDA GLC '82 SPORTS ,•mi• up 135 54~1115 Lv Meg wnts/wtde tires. pwr door PKGI Imm~••••· orig " " Orlentel Rug, ewelNd locks, pwr staer, am/fm ownr. sunrl/fec elr/5 Seen. II cu ft S100 SllOOO 12xa·. S7500 lleteo c:au. tilt Whl I spdlalloy whl1, ONLVI 840-7804 OBO Xlnt eond. malnfy Lie. t3C05300 143501 857-41118 o~~~~Ta1f."~~ red 760-11194 SPICIAL GARAGI SALi IATI S1l,HI Ill 110l 'II Electrlc Broom f 18, POSTAGE STAMP IN-ONLY A1Y /llne. (•LL ..... 2·5678. Goodc:ondltlon.4door. Sanyo blk/Wh tv $20, VESTMENTS Cotum-~ ~ -12900. 4119--498-4 831·7241 eft 7 30pm blena, Gref Zepplln Mtl, & MBZ 230CE '84 KENMORE old9r WUh-more 842-3381 Iv meg 1111 ..... ltac• 1140 22K ml, perlect, ale, euto. •Id~ wont• good S50 etm l --2 flllll.T IAUI D6Vu2 GARAGE SALE pb, 1nfr, (CD w/gu anal• SOL'THCOUN-TY \'OLKS\\ AGEN & ISl Zl Pair 840-t-Wg APPLE 11e -•'2o7 Ctyttel Planta. dl9Me. 1119 cabl-S22.900. 540-2816 SEARS COLDSPOT Froet-Grn mon, duo dr. 1 1n9g Sat.Sun 9--3 ONL VI Mii, wetefb9d, etc. Loll Timi nlOl '11 MBZ 250C '72·AIC, pwr , U $ A rem tu,_, Mrlal card ol ch9ap Item• Sat Aug 1nrf chrome whHll, IN • • • Free 1125 Call •ft« 5pm · ,.._. · rtU ..1-• •u I 2. 8•-·2pm H•·nt ....... •sp •~ ml... eu,_, 831-7070 •P"d up card, 11.000. ... ••92';;-__ Cw 1o""'old" ._ ~le# 2RSa22B. blaupunk etw90. •11. Uk-ANO TRYING HARDCR cell David 85-4-8745 1 Dey Gerage §;J; onlYI ..., ~way r -Ing 16500. 552·92 tO TO BC . I IUll t,rtpt ffHllF HITACHI HM37111 RGB 557 S..ward. S.1 812 enW91t to 0-c> Harbor) Slftl MBZ 280SL Tl - Exoe119nt cond. S225 AneloQ mon. 111", 31 D P.. 9-4. 25c-S500 Cull ontytt lmat 144 Compl rM1or9d. 2 top•. 87$-3175 1024 JC 800 r• 33.3 khz Blk•. Furnltur•. etc. set/sun i-5. Poot tbi. blue w/biue Int, P•. pb, WUlll SHI haf, ~ St200 call NEIGHBORHOOD PATIO weter bed, TVe, furn, $17,000/obO. 557-6915 Dryer l501 Exoelltnt. beet Oevld I 754. SALE. Kemor• wun.r & clottlea, loll of mllC. MBZ 500SEL '85 offer. 645-Jg58 Ill llTlll flll. dry41r, •Ir cond.. oek 28 Giiiman (Univ Pant) u. s. MODEl.·Brend MW, kitchen table, kitchen 9.000 ml, burgundy WHIRLPOOL Auto. Wutl-With 2nd dlek drtw. table & ohalra, Schwinn WUllllU IAU V _,. 0 wtcreem leettler Cell er, 2 yMre old, & el9cirtc Image Writer II MIC Pelnt CrulMr. BMX bike & 17092 Pultmen St .. llVIM UI ...,. CUTTER LEASING dryer ell for $300 and Mac Writ• Sottw1119• b-elmel, Autoherp, 7em-12 Noon. Seturdey '8f cAM STEP VXR 702-736-0555 937-e729 or 846-7828 12500. 873-5811 Pl'lo9nh1 SabOt & Mlle, Aug 2nd O .. k1/0fc .C:::i~~--ai~~~~ttt='f.M;;:--1~R b<>Olcl, mtac. cs.coretor & furn/ofc equlptloeno Economical 8 cyt .• rune MBZ '78 450SL orig houeehold Item• 717 bo•t eceffoldt/10,.JC12" great. 1 1800 obo owner, lo ml, new Poppy, Set. l Sun roll-up door /Llncoln 536-2829 Mlchlltn tlrM. $22.000 •SALES ·SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING Al!G! ~I INV£NT11h 1.N THl Wt ~· ·coASI EVERY MOO£l & COl.OA CALLIODAY 1 -lll-1111 Medal deele. 119"90 con-8:30-12'.30 (In elt.y). ld .. tarc 250/hoMe/pwr ·81 DODGE VAN muttt-OBO 563· 1078-deye. 1.&• IOle, lerg9 tv. etc, LIM • cordlltemp 1t1 & pwr color Cuatomlzed. 864-9783......,.lnot ~~~~~~~~!'! 2 BEAUTIFUL CHIN" d-eso-1123, .&45-9821. CMta •na 1114 bo• .. a 12" motortnd •t«90, color TV, e1r ..-ez ·eo 2.0D. 111c1c. alr. VOLVO ·n 244DL good CABINETS FREE kltl9"1 to good Cerpanter 11 Orum diaphragm pump. S5500 720-9095 CNIM, aunrf, "''* condl eond . look• good, "''" Yow otioa. only seoo hom91 87$-58118 Doore. wtndowl, 110¥9, ·~rt ..... I t A .. .. tlOO $9850 Ot>o Conllldw IBM grHt. well malnletn Mdll 840-.ae88 llnk• toltet plumbing lln ~ PC part ewep 83t·7221 S3000 497.390e LAB/AKC SIBERIAN enylhlng iineglneble' 2 wn..-;(iUlt blkN. ••MOVING** HUSKY/MIX PUPPIES Set/Sun aunrlM on mlec el•clrlcei •P· *SUB.AR GL Wagon MBZ '113 380SEL, Con-VOLVO '711 OL WAGON 8W 80'A Vert com-8 WKS OLD D-259-8980 S '-' ptl ...,... t -.. .._ 4 wd, ale. em/rm GMNtt• COUrM oond ABS brkng 4 s-10 O ale 11lnt ~ ... fortetM. d...rt ton98, EVES-e42-41151 135 Flower t In .,..,, I ance1b .-kvr•k1cil redlo. exC9119"t cond, fY9, MC eya. chrome .._ 8sl< ml H2oo OeO nubby fabric: S225 080 FAMILY SALE w ge. 00 •. I 12.800. MW olulc:fl tire a loyt, Proton em/tm, 29K (714) 840-8291 KINO bed. t>ox ec>rtnge. W• remocleted -Frigidaire Augul1 2 a 3 at 9AM =~ ~hMklng~ bellery, 844-4250. ml S30,000 722·7834 lvoLVO '12 244DL ale. 1!1ra llnn. Simmon• matt · dbl ~~ .. ~& ~ 3329 Mtrylend Clrcle, Sat e-4 ~ Pwnt>rott• ALFA SPIDER 1983, lvoty. MBZ '85 300TO W..,.,,,., c:ua, 4 ....,. +OYerdrtw. 1 fratM, hMdboerd. llMM top, ov ,_, .._., . ...,.. Herb or l 0 I e I e r 3 • K I h d I ..,,-. .,.,.. Ind. $200 080 Older dbl pore elnk. A• good Furniture & Mleo, •5 FAMILY, HUGE• v m er op, blk w/pelo, and, reel(, CUiiom alloy wf\11 Mul1 Seat't color 19" TV S80 wM order. Call lfler VAROSAU,SAT/SUN (101U050) $10,H6 ohrom. wht., xlnt oond s..1$7300 154-3411 080. 831•1991 llpm 54W 158 GARAGE SALE. ~· 492 Ofange Ave (()C)(MI' of BNch imporU, 752.otOO $25,900 780-3 tt3 PP .__ dreeeera, teblee, • Clay/Orange) approx r-.. ..., •• '71 •ao U 4 Ptect IMnO room Ml. ft ,.... b<>OlcoatM. freez« 180 100 on Old N9Wpor1 Bl 41 = 11::: :t':;::· I lple..::..~'I ~:.'::...~~l~o AND CoftM Toot Door9 Whlte/bl~~t!. exoet• 952-4254 ALL IU n"•-• open 8am Sel 112 Mov· SIMPLV THE BEST i.nt contltlon 92K ml. 1 n. UTa• ITlll GARAGE SALE. &at. Aug Ing eft« 17 yrel We mey ANTIQUE Morrlt b•d. -2, I A.M. 311 Eather St. 118119 lrNIUr .. you're Salee · 8aMce • L .... ng yr w11ra.nty tVall Thll vllu9 11000, beet ott.rl •IUl1IPIL* C.M. Oft Sant• Ane St. look...,. fOf 1808 Rutti Ln EUROPEAN DEL~!RY week onlly1J Ml tu• 840-7795 ev.e. Gl•H Dltpla~c.... b9lWMn 19th. 20th. "'W 1640 JAMBORE .. RO ,.. I 2 ~ houMwarN NEWPORT BEACH Ser OOOOl3) 211-111'8 day c.nter ltlland Y HOUSEHOLD & Office ...:~........ ,.,_ ' "'dJ-t to Ful\lon lelend ( I Or.-..r Flla/WOf'te Table ,., S dlehee. ....,.,_ ..,,gan, " -· M 1&.1-. BDRM SET·ITALIAN M Mort Ptecet Caah fumltUlrel 1&4t 1:1m t fumllUN Thin-Sal t-6 Ol*1 I.r:.-v-e W.ak ........ -Cont~llY· burgtndy. ~., er ... Fin1nge. Apt. B. Friday I S.turday 4111 Vlete Aoma. (Eut-.,..()...~ -,,. Q-t)teeform. new. COii Orig eo.t S30 000 ,..._ 7·30MI .fc>m. 751-an• bluff ., ... NI • Jam-100! ~St. N 8 uooo. take 0 75., Ing i1e.ooo or0beet on. HUGH GAAAQf BALE bof...&ltblUff-Vltta Del,_________ l33..e300 ...o-1!90, d-83&-700l (714) ..... 2108 Fum., blk ... antlqu... Ofo-V\eta Roma) LAROE SlLECTION Of MERCEDES '11 2400 ~om bult1 wNt• on I ctotl'lee I much more CONTRACTORS SALE NEW a U$EO IMWSI .. tpd. all ei.ctt1c, ..,... .._ twocede 2 p'90e Peta I AaluJ1 1141 1780 Sant• Ana S1 Coeta TOOLS. TOOLS. TOOl.8 LIM llAll.. lent condition 42,000 ml e.otlonel aofa, good ill LU "" ~ 9-4 Sat SAT e 30-10 30 AM VOlUME SALES Manllt 8elaeJPalomlno oond "°° 72()...0tfl LAWNMOWER EOOEA a 4t1 EMERSON IT SERVICE I LEAStNG s12.eoo 67'-7908 on ..._,. ~ tabte 8*/~,7~~~': WEED EATER All In NEA" 20TH I TUSTIN 3&~~ ~¥'9 1111&1 •14 lfAIU with ..., I l Chelt9, all good work ing cond Din.II• ttt»e" dlaltt. (No CNrry ult....-OSl S-.SP. AC. AMIN caM, wood 1171 ......... 17 BOBTAIL ma.. DOBIE 540-4101 Organ C>nen\al rug e.t -•TM crulM lrOI °"9H!AeoldbrWklnQ PUP.r9doo10t.3 montM, MOVING Sale F/818 1CM on. Tnur.a.t t-S 415 r~!J!~Te6COIM u~28Kl"7t4 •hdbrdMO tot•l30. 2 ~.::'nc: P~ Furn. petk>. oaroen. QOtf. V\st• Aoma, cea.tblUtt oP£N scvEN DAYS tllll pr k1f10 beige pNdfta'e tntlque taln11ng couctt .,.._ NB • Jambe>fW • 1~~~~~~~~ 112 .. 1oe Cf..-n ... FAi! 1tm*'9 to ooocJ 1992 eaa.ano. nonh of ElilllblUff vi.1• Del Oro-1: 121 MC)..2120 hMMI Perl AbyUlen, Adame. MeM V_,. Vllte 'bna) 1*f Tebby m* 14 -----L ,_r ~ 786-03JI MOYtNG 8ALEI lat. Aug 2 E.Mtbluff.81«'9C> tyt., blk•. Int rm ta le, oval .tee Oecorttor planta. I other oaculatora. VHF' radio. .,. dl",S-1 "IMWal.I If 'r11t*lnotoreoer, gooct IMf. & mud\ ml9C hand caned tramee, etc BMW 30 S '74 THIOOOH ROBINS FORD 1or.n HA•ao • Ii VD CO\IA Nll\A a41 0010 1 , ... , ... ..... _ 1111 • Nu Mc11tHln" r~.111;, Ml,.UP' • No HH~I~· ,e,.1 ""' /aMlt, '""' r' /4-il, t'#kt dwl HI 4114 oi!:fled hat -1or Y'O&I .,,17 A AV'e C M Sat ..... 2527 Budceye llt Etoellent OON!, leethef Int, wnltm tedto, S2tff/ot>o, mutt..a.~71&&. or dayt-213-eat--41IO VW '11 IUO regtop, rbll eng, nu pelnt. H int tnt•/body/ 12400 obo 84 t-M 10 Of M2·2al 1 c==============:;;:~---- -----· 91c;.2soo ....... T1 ... ..... 142-1111 • llU .. 1INIU 4 DA. Auto,*·~ P/WlndOM. ....,_ & lodta. Ucl 1HPWIU.. CAOll.1.AC '83 EL OORAOO-Ugh1 blue, loaded, 31K ml, e.-.m oond, 113.150.131-7054 """ a..utlful .. • IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 WlllTAU.mll USED CAM I TRUCKS COME lN OR CAU FO" ............. o.uuo ~ 18211 BEACH Bl VD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 147..-1• •• 1111 Dmn'Mmtiiii Auto. AC. tllt, AM/FM CaM Lle# 1KUA041 ,,. THEODORE ROBINS FORD JI)('! HA• 8r ,.,. "',,. CO\IA M l \A • l, ..... BUICK REGAL '11 Coup9. euto, air, amltm cue. tilt, cc. ell pwr, xJt cond, $21150, Mike, 8-5pm, 833-0070 •·291. ..... THEODORE ROBINS CUTLA88 IU, .. EMI BAOUGHAM. 1U10. elr. P/8, Plwtndowt, ~ tltt. Lie# 1FYDUI CAD '79 Eldo Blerrltz. FORD 2060 HAlllOI 11110 (0!>14 M HA 6.f 'i 0010 Beautiful. Exit cond>tlon. CHEVY '16 CAMA..O LT ... THI.ODORE ROBINS FORD Mu•t Mii. S&600 obo -• ve ....... t ... • 7ae-1311 auto,wr, ·"""'"'· "'• loc*alrune xlnt, 9l'nOQCled '81 CADILLAC El Doredo $2500 obo 960-308C ..'Otte UAlbt;li t\l ~~1 (Q\1A a.tlif \A r l, ,•,if1 Le Blerrtll1, 55tc. eiclnt CHEVY '12 CHEVETTE OL08M091LECUtllmluo cond, fully •qulpp•d SCOOTER. 51K ml., preme Sta MlG 7 4, elr S6500 obo. 720-9095 good oond . NrW muffter. IMc*e. cw.. a e rw. N·BERs br•k••. Urea. em/tm 1350 obo. "7-7192. ft ettr~. goocJ ttanap., PLYMOUTH 1974 S... C Dillie 11,750 407·2118 llt•, VI. pow. twak-. A ft !CHRYSLER ·n Cofd0-4. 91#\ roof, oood conct LARGEST SELECTION loed•d. tlll crulHr. S1300. 845-4737. ot lete model, tow m11Mg9 .-.o. pwr ~ PONTIAC GAANO PRIX C«ltllace lf'I Of.. I cond • 1200 11 BROUGHAM '11-Auto. County1 S. u. today! CORVETTE '79 Blac:tl. lllr. ernl1m ~ OC.. tll. 540-1100 euto ale. 44k. loededt f\11 pwr, ,,.,,., 2 tone Mirrored T ·topt "900 P*nt. wlire whtlll ~ obo tl9· tt•1 or "4000. <*I.._. t-epm, 2800 Harbof Blvd COSTA MESA ~3907 ~TOX~291 A classified ad Is an easy way to sell your merchandise, and It's easy on your wallet, too. FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about bu1ineu when applying for thetr first full·t1me rob ? Plenty. if he or ~e ha1 ever been o new\poper comer Through route experience he or ~e is already a lap ahead of their clonmates Whit• they all master ideas the boy or girl with a newspaper rout. is able lo put them to procltcal use 8v1meu? Comen learn the boSK learn the baste principles from the first day of startinv to deliver newspapers They buy al whol•sole. sell at retail, make collec11ons keep their own book1, and deal with people face to face Carriers quickly find ovt that "profit" ond "lou" ore more than textbook terms The beMf1ts of manogtnv o newspaper rovte ore cm equation for a futvre successful c1t11en A great numb.r of today's prominent men and women started thetr pvblic careers as n~w\poper comers And they oll vouch that o MW$poper r<>Vt9 gives o boy or g trl o h90d start on the futureo Svv\ , l ;i '\ 10 , •or\ Jnd oldnr who '.1'0~ be 111,..re~IPd 1n route ... n \'1•J11kl or 1\1 1 the Doily Pilot circulol•on depor•ment 01 04.' 4J'i \ Daily !!~!t .. om 330 WEST BAY ST PO. 80X 1560 COST A M ESA, CALIF 9'2626 ,-----------------, I I Yu, my ton/doughter would like : 1nformotton on o Doily Pilot r~ I I HIS HER NAME IS, ______ , I ADDRESS _________ , I CITY _________ ZIP __ , I PHON--------~•GE~I l PAAENrs I SIGNATUR _________ I L---~----------~-J ( I Cil _ <>ninQe Coat 9AILY PILOT/ Tlwnd1y, July 31, 198e _ --.. -..................................... w•••oaurr lllOTa N01'1C1 Of' ..._. .. ,... .....,_. II ._.... ~ tt, 1111. • 11' 'TMI ITATI ..,._ -,,..,..,Ma ....... Am_..,.,._..,,.,. Na. c..CoAU"na.t •nmeeo.m tlMO...... • ...... llCMITU .. M-111t'T1 ~ ll:U. AT •Am .. 118 HOTICI II HIAH't w.I AM .. Clm'AUU ca..w,..... • ... PU9lJC A~ TO n. CCMMn 11'0MW OIVIN t91et uale• _._.A~ Of' TRUIT O.• f • ......... 'f MIQHllT llDDIA 'OA UTA.Tl CW: liWW , ,,......_. .,.,..,.._ ~ M19 Wt lMUI ..... -• ccuu11 •• CASH. i.wtl.tt moMt of IN ............ MAA't PAT-.... ~ "' COiie ...... to ~ MmON TO C = •Ow .. I • Unltild-.«e_..,.1 T'IMOMMdt.WJIWTM.0.-lllft• n. °'1 ~ lt.O. 't'OU" 11""°9L ......_ ~ A. ..... -... *-"' Oft e -er _,.. '°" 1.JOO, 0-. ..... c.1-•If !MT M IOLD AT Am4t V .... LIHI I. ... Mllonll lllr*, ........... C:.. No. ............ 11DO. Clft OI A~ IALI. •YOU PAC MCOttVHAftCI, ..i oredle \lfllleft, er•-~1~ ........ ....., 11'.00 &.."'-._, ~ IDCPUWA.TlOH .... CAllJJU8 D•UVI or ....... ...._ INt IOen NOTU Of' on ~ _,.. 1S. 1111. 0/1 THI NATUN OF THI 8 UlTI ~ 1 •IW' OR~ ....,..,,, dorNclll9d In ..... IHTIHTION TO UU. n llflel be ltle ,._, G ...... ~ AGAtNIT Wat, '°"' W. (JMj .... II ~at IN llMe !WAL~ AT of IN bidder kt...., NI YOU. vou IHOULD COM-a.-of ...... """' we INt PNVA T'l 8Al.l bid to ... City~ 0-. TAC't A LA..,.,_, DATf! 1'10/M If\..,_. belcl" by It, M NOTICI II HIAHV by 1M ""°'* ~ ON .,.,.. AT ~ ll"utalllMd °"'1oe Ca.t TNMe,. In ... l'9li ~ GNIN "'8&. __.to oon-time. lldll .. r. PYllldY I.Ill."'° ND MOMOAGe ~ "°4 -Mr 11. 24, n ...,. ln .-. CounCY end lnMdon 11y "* oourt. on opened end ,_, ._, 9t ~TtOM•INcMy 1... .....,.,...... .. ....._ ,..._ 22, 1-. • LJO rnooa.m..ot•eoon.,... .. , ·~-T,,,.._ unctet 1W7 Loi I of TtWCt No. IOt, • a.m., or ttiet..-, Witt*' 1"9 eft• • ~ on '"" .. ~ 10 Deed of per IMP reconled en bcM* time .._... by .... tf'9 •• AUQlllt 11. 1Nl. In the Trv!_t .. L Reoorded on rtaJC NQllC( 24, peoe H Of Mii· "''°"'**' • ,.,,,,.,,,,._ CounaltCNrnMrl,CltyHll, 11119'Sl -Doa&1•1t no. P It"• ..... In tf'9 of. ntOf ~ lM r..tall of IN 11 hlr o.M, CQ9t9 ...... 1118 .._ wt• ,... uOM. ta of IM ONiey "9ootdw ......., __ • • t• •t. .. e.-m11. tot the~ ""'' Of a.. "9oOf'dl "' wvnrm .mrr ol Nild Count)'. ... .. ptt¥llle .. '° ... 0 I • AND. w A IHI 0 lie._ of lie "8oooOll of DOMWT CW TM ..,_. *9drW M hlOf*t lftd beet Mt bldOlr f>L.AST'tll 0WMQa Counfw, Cllforl*, ~ ottlw oonWNlfl ~ on the tennl end condltlOM Addltlonal Mtl of IM S 11 ~ 1»J: Wl"80N J, emmc&e of the ,.... ~ ...... hWelnllft• "*'tlOlied d apeotfMlloN ~ be oO- i&UaY end ~A L INfMIWAL uove dHCr l hd II rtgflt,W.end""*-loftN...., ..... Oflae of ... l&Wfz.~ INt _.. MeouRCU McmoN wrponed to .,.: 1e11 cleciedent at tt. llMe of ~ Aolnt et 11 '"" WLL enL AT PU8UC NotlOe 11 ~~by Harbor 9outevwd, ea.ta dedl end 8P rtgM. tlttt end om._ Coet9 .._., C.. AUCTIONTO THe HtOHUT tr-. 5: ~ ...,._ Cellfotnle.. In..,_ "* Ille ...... hm torn1e. ._ ~ lie .-. ...,.,_ llOft CMH, (P9)'-ment Emtroun•.. TM 111~ ~ ICQUhd In llddmOn to tt1a1 tumecltotheattenttonofU. ...,. • .,,. of -. In 1-'Ut tel ~'* Ion, of the dlldelrnl ., 11e011ty tot .,,,, Of the deold9nt a1 IM time City Clertl, wtttiln leld time ..._fl# 1'le ~ Statel) City of Hunttngt. on 8-otl lnoclt'*:tnMI In Mid _... of deetl\, In IN,...~ llmlt. In • IMMcl ~. It THm P'RONT l.NTMHCl tnet 1t1e follOwlnO ,...,_. ~ Of' ott. oommon ~ In 0tr8'1Q9 County, ldent1fted on tt'9 outelde wtth T 0 WI a , AC A! -f0t :': Oec!Atttton ~ CflPfOmle, II tolowc One IM lkl lttm Number end IN CONYFf AHCI, 4840 CAM-_.. r end.,.. awl-8ild .... wll be mede Mein~ Of L..IOllM Hiii ~ Detia. "'9 DNVI IUITE Ct ..W· etite tot publlc ~ oom-wlthOut wefTllMy, expf'9ll « Mutual Certlfloete Ho. E.ctl bid lhall ~ ~ IM!AOH, CA • rlghtJ ~July 3 t, 11M. lmplted, reoetdtnO tltle, poe. ,_, .. 11 and One Member· MCl't and ~ ttem • _. .. end ~ oonw)l9G ,. Declar9tlon No. ..-..on. Of' enoumbrlll10el. ltllD In ~ AMI iroun-foM In the epeclflcatlOM. to end MW MIO by It under ,.quell tot • zone to Ntlafy tfle prlnCllpel be!-ctallon of Lagune H1t11, AIYf end .. exoaptlont to IN -.r Deed of T"* In ine ctMlnge trom N (~ 1110e of thl NoW or other ~ HO 11422. ,..,.. epedflcatlone muet be ow- P'OC*1Y lftUe.ted In Mid r.MIOnal) to 11113 { ~ .-net by Mid ~ting "' in...-In IM ty In the bld~and allure to ~. o.lfornle. dleortb-high ctenttty r"ldentl•ll Deed of T"*, wt1t1 lnlw9lt reel property commonly Mt forth .,,,, 11 In Ille lnQ ._ lend "*91n: whic:tl would pennlt •total ol and other .ume • ~ known • 207&-A Aonda 1peclllc1t1on1 hall b• ~ IUBL!AIEHOLO E8-13 unite on two 111• loeeted ttlereln; plue 11dv91'°'9. If Grenada. laGUN Hit». call-ground• fOf of the TATI Al C"EATED IV on the northMlt o.om. of eny,undlfthet~theNof fomla. bid. THAT CllfTAIN SU8l.EASE C-on St and ,._.. end ~ on Md\ ed-The -.11 auf>jeet to <Mr· Eactl bid INlll MC lor1h the ~ COHOOMINIUM DAT£0 man A exletlnO vane... a.net plue '"9, rent tu••· "*"*ehlp tull ~end retldlllCel of ..,.,. 30, 1111, l!XECUTa> *9e f wll be CfW9eetnd~oftM ,,.._ ~. monthly a.II pereon1 end P9rtlee llY AND BETWEEN OAAY ~ Trwtee ltld of the tlWtt ..... condltlOM, ,...trio-lnl.,_ed In the~· If IHT!A,'"81!1, A CALI· CoP1ea ol theM ~ CtMted by Mid Deed of ~ reeervettont. rtofttl, the bid II by a 00f1)0tetlon, fliORfillA LIMITED PART· .,. on file w1tt1 the City T Nit. TM total amount of rlghtl of way and _.,....,. ltate Ille namea of Ille of- HIMHIP At LESSOR AND Clenc. City Of Huntington Mid ot>llgetton. tnolud"'9 of '9COtd, wttti .,,,, encum-fleer• wtlo can lign an M.D. JANU COMPANY, Beech, 2000 Mein StrMt, l'WOnably ..U.t..,.. fMI. br11t1Ce1 of reoord to be •t· agrwnent on beflelf of the INC., A CA.1.WOANIA COA-Huntington 8MGh. Cell-CfW9ee end.,_... of the llfled lrom the putcheM corpor•tlon end wtletllet ~TIOH AS LESSEE. IOfnl&. Ally per80n wWllnO Tn..i ... It ... time~ tnnt8I pnoe, The mem~ .. to ~ than one offloer ITIU9I MCOAOED JULY 1e. 1811 to comment on 111e1e ,. publloetlon of thll Notlc9. II be eold on an "• le" bell9. 11gn. If the bid It by • 1*1· IN 800K 14113 PAOE MO. queet• mey do eo In writing 122,171.18. Bide Of oflw'I.,.. ln'llltecl '*9hlp °' • joint wnture. ON"IOIAL RECORDS, IN within 10 deye of thll notlOe Deted: Jvtt 22, 1818 fOf lt\la tMmberlhlP and elite the narnee and ed· ANO TO A CONDOMINIUM by providing written oom-WA8HINOTON T"UIT rnustbelnwr111nOendWlllbe dr ..... ol Ill oar-et 1*1· COMPMED Of': menta to the Dlpertment of Dem MRYIC9 CQMIOA. r9Clfwd at the offtcle of ner. and Joint wntureB If PAACR 1: De<oei04)!Wt SeMcet. En-Al'lOM. • C•et• ..,._,.. MlcNll J. Qulgteiy, Inc., a1· the bidder la • 1ole A SU8LEAIEHOLD IN 11tron.ment81 Aeeource1 Sec> ....... • T ........ 9r. MAL lorney fOt the Admlnllt,.tor. Ofopri.IOl'INC> Of another AHO TO UNIT 54 ON LOT t uon, P.O. Box 190, Hunt· llTATW MCUMT'm8, • 11 1420 E_, Cheom111 A~ .• entity that doee ~ OF TRACT 10525. AS lnglon Beech, CA 92941. c ..... ..,,,., ....... <>renoe. ca. t2W {7141 under. flctltloua NIM, the aHOWN AND DESCRIBED Comman11 wlll be con· Aeeftt. 8Ji D. J, ...... ... 933-4"921, at _, tltnt art. bid lheM be In the rMI name IN THE CONDOMINIUM 8ld«'ed by the ded9lon-,re1t•e11t, tlOO lterU1 ftm publlcatton of tN9 no-of the blddet wtth • deefct- PLAN• ("Pl.AN"). WHICH making body In Ha dellt>erao lroedWe,, 84lfte -a..te tlOe encl befof'I eny Nie II nation following .nowt~ ll"lAN WAS RECORDED ON tJon on ~ en En· Atte. CA m7a T .. •P'-l'Mde. "DeA (the llctlllOua name)' , t /17/IO IH BOOK 13737, lltronmentet lmpect Repot1 (11.t) -..10 Bide rMl8t be ...., and pr~. N>wilYw. no llo- PAOE 10&7, n SEQ. OF ahOuld be prepved tof the Publlahed Ofwige eo..t wtll be opened., the oflloe tltlou• name lhell be uaed OfflCIAL RECORDS. ·oR PfOJeci. Delly Piiot July 24. '1, ol MICNlll J. Quigley, Inc., unlela ,,,.. I• • c;u,.,.,..t AS MAY BE RE·RE· Oeted July29, t9M Augutt7, 19ae onthedet .. pecff\ectltloYe. reglstratlonwtththeOflnQll CORDED Publtehed Ofange eo..t Th082 The ~ wll be eold County Recor«* In c.N of PAACEL 2: Delly Pllol July 31, 19" on the i.ma: CMti, corporation•. Include Ille AN UNDIVIDED ONE ThOt2 P\BJC NOTICE ten percent 1~) Of the nem. ol the Preetdent, FIFTY-FIFTH {1/55TH) amountoflhebldtoaocom-Secretary, Tr~. and INTEREST AS A TENANT IN P\BJC fl)TIC£ K .... pany the ofter by certln.d Maneg« COMMOM IN A SUI· l"tCnnou8 ......... cheell.endtheb&lanoetobe The City Counotl ol the LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN MOTICI ..,.,. eTAT'lmNT petd Pflof to trwmer of City of Cott• M ... ,........ A.ND TO ALL OF THE REAL INmlNQ _,. The followtng pereona -membanhlp lntwt, follow. the right to rejee1 any or all PROPERTY. INCLUDING .., ITDI MO. nz dokig ~ -TM Eye lnO conflnnetlon of the .... bide WITHOUT LIMITATION THE NOTICE IS HEREBY Cent• 81 Southc:out Plaza. by the court Till•. rente. Dllted July 29. 19M COMMON AREA AS DE· O IVE N that e ea I e d Inc Southcout Pteza 3333 operating and melnleneooe Publllhed Ofange Gout FINED IN THE OECL.A~ propoeala wlll be~ by Brt~lol Cott• MM CA ·~· end prwnlum• OI) Dlllly Piiot July 31, 19315 ATION OF COVENANTS, Ille City ol Cott• M9N to Ht2t. . In-enc. ecceptable to tM Th108 CONDITIONS AND RE· wn The City Councll. P O North American Eye purc:MMr "'911 be prorated --------- STRICTIONS ("DECLAR· Box 1200. Coe!• Meea. Cell-Cent.,. ol Cott• Meea. Inc • the det• ol reconSlng ol P\BJC NOTICE ATION") RECORDED ON tornle 92$28-1200, on °' (Tx Dom I 103 Perti1"9 COfN9YMCe Examlnatton of __ ...;;.;...;;.;..'-'-'..-..--- t /17/IO IN BOOK 13747, befOf'• the hour 11:00 e.m Way Lek ... Jllcklon TX 1111•. recording ol con• OflAMOI COUNTY PAOE 1545 ET SEO. OF OF-on Friday, Augult 15, 19ae. nsee ' V9)'anoe, tran1ler till• end IUfleMOfl Coutn FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· It eh&ll be the f99P()Nlblllty This bueln... It con-any Otte lneuranoe polk:y 100 Cl* C..e.t ANGE COUNTY. ON LOT 1 o1 the bldw to dellwr hit ducted by· 1 corporation ltlall be et the expenM of DJ. W•t OF TRACT 10525 IN THE bid to the City Clenc"t Ofllol North American Eye the p u r ch••• r or IMtll AN. CITY OF COSTA MESA AS by the proper ennounced Centare of eo.t. Meea. Inc. ~ CA. '2'701 SHOWN ON A MAP RE· time. Bide wtll be pub41dy EOWWd H Holt, Execut"'9 The under8'Qned ~ Petitioner Adelle Ann . PUmJC AUCTION NOTlCI Of' IALI Otl AUOUIT .. 1• L OF T AX-DllPAUl TIO "'OPDTY FO.-DIUNQUSNT TAXll The mape referred to are evaltable for ln~lof'I In the otnoe of the A11111or, Room # 147, 830 N. Broedwey, Sllnta Ana. The properu .. thet are the eubject of thle notlOe ere elluated In the County of Ot'ange, State of Caltfornla. and .,.. delcrlbed .. foffowa. Huntington BMctt City Laguna Beech City Capistrano Unified SchOOI Olatrlct San Clemente City Saddlebeck Valley School District e . 9. 178-201-33 10 12 64 ...... 52-10 13 14 ~52-22 15. 644-452-23 17 ~52-25 18 19 20 22 882-152-27 23. 837-233--02 LMt AMIMll B H Miiier Conetruc:tlon Co ... al ·. TownMnd, Effie 0. GIUMll. Andrew 7th Koury, Ted Koury, Ted Koury, Ted Koury, Ted Koury, Ted Koury, Ted Koury, Ted Koury, ,Ted Koury, Ted Sunland OeYelopment Inc Mer.cien, Ralptl A Ban, Peter Lucido, Joan M 125.00 17,000.00 15.000.00 Sl500.00 15()().00 15()().00 S!00.00 '500.00 S1500.00 $1600.00 SS00.00 $600.00 $160.00 $600 00 S250.00 $&5,000.00 II the propertlet ere sold, partlea of lntereat. u defln.cj In Section 4tl75 of the Callfornla Awtenue and TautlOn Code. have a right to me a clalm with the County for any proceed• lrom lhe tale which .,. In exceN of the Kena and cost• required to be paid trom the proceec:la. II exceu proceeds result from the aaJe, notice wtll be given to partlea of lnt•est, pursuant to law If redemption of the property Is not made according to law before th9 l)roperty la aold, th9 right of redemption wlll cease I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregotng 11 true and correct AC>Mrt L. Citron, TteNurer-TH CoHeCIOI' of Orange County. Executed at Sant• Ana, Orange County. Calllornla on July 14, 1'186 Dale or Sele· Auguat 28. 1986 CORDED IN BOOK 482, °'** end reed aloud et V1oe Preeldent Ille right to refuae to ecc:>ept Boggi I PAGES 41, 411, AND 50 OF 11 :00 a.m., or u eoon there-Thia statement wu flled any bld1. Relpondent Rol>eft Paul Published Orange Coaat Dally Piiot July 3 1, August 1 14, 1986 MISCELLANEOUS MAPS IN aner .. l)f9Ctlceble on Fri· with the County Cieri< of Or· DATED· July 28, 19&e Bogg• .. ---------...----------...---------.----------....... -------- THE OFFICE OF THE dey, AUQU91 15. 1988, In the ange County on July 22. A L I X A N D I A c..e No 0239103 PtBJC NQTIC( f1ta.1C NQTIC( rtllJC fl)TlC( "8JC flJ11C( I MlJC NQTIC( COUNTY RECORDER OF CouncllCtiemben.CltyHell. 1986 MclLW"AITH, Ad111l11I•· IUMMONS , __ ......,.._ _ _... ___ -------- s.AJO OAANOE COUNTY, 17 Fw DrM. Coe!• MeM. ~ '""°' NOTlCll V• .......... 01--1_..lngoiof----..... V•-w8"t "'~~ .... of.,,. South ~ ~ C""----rn ... -..... OR AS THEY MAY BE Callfomla. for the lumlehlng Publllhtld Or.nge Cout lllCMAIL J, OUtGLIY, .-d.. TM-'llWJ._. ~:other ';;IW',; t;'";,;i ;: ~ rWlt ~of the Horth one-ncrvn• ..,... ..,._.., "'" AMENDED OR RE-RE -ol SELF CONTAINED Delly Piiot July 31, Augullt 7, INC., A..._, for AdfllWe.. .....,.. JOU wttftout ,_ ::uee1ed In the c:ompletnt. .. .,. ",.. ..... bowl! half of the South OM-ft8'f of Coneolldetlng domelllc and forelgli IUbeldln lllrlea of tt CORDED. BREATHING APPARATUS. 14, 21, 11188 1'Mcw '*"II Meld_... JOU,..._ ·Detect· JUN 3 1H3x ... ....,.,.., JOWIMJ ... MI lhe Northeeat quarter of the Ubefty Natlonal&.nk ol Huntington 8eec:tl the Stat•• EXCEPTING THEFIE· Addition•• .... ol ,,,. Th100 Publlahtld Orange Coul llNlftdwttMll•dey9."9ed ~.I. .... c...-ettomef .......... NortheUtquerterofSec:tlon Caltlomle, ., the~ of buelneea on June 30. 1llf FROM, UNITS 1 THROUGH apecillc8tlona mey be ~ Deity Piiot July 3t, Auguet t, Ifie~.....,_ lly Mery Lou C4WNe, .,.,.._ 1 ........ ..._ (lletM Ill 14 Townthlp 5 South pub!Wled In reeponae to cell made by Comptroller oft~ 56, INCLUSIVE ON LOT t talned at Ille <>me. o1 the DI_ II' NQT1C[ 7. 1988 II you~ to _..~ ed· tJ "'9 ...... Met!). Re. 11 Weet In 1t19 Currency. under tttle 12, United Sla1el Code. Sectton HS OF SAID TRACT 10525 ~S Purchulng Agertt at n F8'r i"uau\o ThFt03 v1Qe ol .,, ett«ney In lhlt ...,.11 .......... ....._ ~ ...... -Rancho Loe Botaai 1 eour.-. Clwter .._.., 1.,_ SHOWN ON SAID CON· Or!V9, Cotta Meu. Cell-FlCnnou8 Ml ... ll K-2Mal mett•, you lhould do to en a .;...-. Attomeye et &r....-.... obdoft flt-ty ol Orange. Stele Of C... Coft'lptrof* of tM C_,_-,, Weetem IMltrtet DOMINIUM PLAN. lornta 81d1 lhould be re-promptly to thet your writ· &...w 4l2t IMNh ltNet, ......... t1eM Yll f!11i:10 fomla u 1t1own on 1 Map ~ EXCEPTING FURTHER turned 10 the111en11on olthe T:!~io!.TA~ ere "8.IC NOTICE I'.,, reepooM. If any. mey be .. 100, Nl'wpon IJeedl, de ao DIAi CAUMDANOe rtlCOl'dees In B<><* 51, Page AIHTI of Dollat THEREFROM. ALL IM· City Clerll. within Mid time ng P«IO" filed on time CA... per• ,, ..... ,., .... 13 of MlecellllneoUI Mepe In Cuti and b8l8nce9 due from PROVEMENTS AND AP· limlt. In e M9led en-..loQe, doing bull-u . l"tCTnlOUI MIWee AV1SOI Ulled ha lido CS.-Publllhtld Or COMt ,_.,....... _... e IN-the off1oe of the County ... depoeltory ln8tltUClone PURTENANCES LOCATED Identified on the outllde with ALPHA & OMEGA SIGHT ..,.,_ eTAT'lmNT I tnlandedo El tribune! puede Del Piiot ~ 24 3 t ...... 9'I ..ta _. corder of Mid County Nonll'ltereeH>•tlng bel..-.cee OR TO BE LOCATED ON the Bid Item Numt>e< end the ~;:9Kl~U:s BROK~;· The following P«1QN we1 decldlf contra Ud eln au· AU:.et 7 1:/l ' ' ' Ulla oerte e wia i.n.I. more commonly known 11nd currency end COin .. • ••••••.••••...• 5,74 SAID LOT 1 OF TRACT Opening Date C t M TI; 1 • doing bu.in... M : I dtencl• • menoa que Ud ,.. · ThOS1 1•t•lloe 119 .. ofNoef9 ••· 15115 8Mdl BoulevWd lnterMH> .. rlng belancee. .... .... ... ... ... 4,20 10&25. Eech bid lh111t epeclly 9::2; eu. • orn • J H ENOINEERINO. 528E I epond• dentro de 30 dlu. ptotuclao'I 911 .....,..... Mldwey City. caltfomla. ' S«:urftlee............... ...... ..... .... ..... 13.02 EXCEPTING FURTHER MCh end 9Y9l'Y Item M Mt Wllllem C St 24711 Burn•d. Colt• MeM, c.llf. Liii la lnlormaclon que Pta.JC NOTICE _... • ,...._ delle... Tent\8 of Nie ca.ti In i-F«Seret fund• eold and eecurttlea THEREFROM. EXCLUSIVE forth In the epeclflclltlona eere, 112829 11gue c1t1t1pllr 0911 IH fer• NI moM1 of the United purc:t\Ued under agr-"*!te to r .... I EASEMENTS IN AND TO My and all axcecition. to the Elden t.mvenue1 :Ie21Coet• Jay Allen HMgen. 528E SI Ulted ~ eollolter .. IUf'INOR eoutn "' a 11d.4.. • • • • • • • Sta1• Qn ..... Of' '*' cMfl In domee11c offlce9 of the bank and of AU THOSE RESTRICTED ~Ilona mull be CIW· M-. Ofn . Bumerd eo.11 Mw C.111 COOM)o cs. un •bogedo .,. M CAUPOMllA, ...... , ................ end betenoe l'lllcSellOed by lta Edge and Agreement eubaldlartee, COMMON AREAS AS ly In the bid end lellufe to Thia bualneu 1• con-112t2e . • •teuunto,deber'lahacerlo -COUWTYM~ ... j9 ~...._.,note MCUred by Mortgage and ln 18Fa ............................................. 3,05 SHOWN ON SAID CON· M l forth 11ny Item In the due1ed by en lndlvldulll Thi• buelneu 11 con· lnmedlatamente, de ••t• In the Metter of the ~--°' tNlt Deed on the Pf~ Loan• and IMM nnanclng recalveblea: DOMINIUM Pl.AN. •P•Clllcallon• •h•ll be Th WILLIAM c STEER;tec:I due1ed by: lln Individual maner•. •u rHPUH I• cation ol ANTHONY DALE ...... M ......... -erty IO eold. Tan pet oent of Loena and ....... net ol RESERVING THERE· groun<UlorreJeetlonollhe with~:..·~~~~ .. I Or J•yAllenHangen ~1te.llh11y81gune.puede HOLDER for Change of ttllJ~lllae....._.,,.,.. amoufltblcltobed9C)Ollted ~nedlncome ... .... .... . .. 82,0$8 FROM, EASEMENTS FOR bid n., o • Thie 1tetemen1 wu filed _. reglatrede a tlempo Name ,_...., ....... '\a,_... wtth bid LESS A11owMC19 !or 1oen end 1eue IOeMe. tN ACC ESS . INGRESS. Each bid ehall Mt lorth the ~ County on June 13• with the County Clertl o1 Of. 1-TO THE RESPONDENT No. A l3359e ...... • ........ ., ._,. 86de«often toti.lnwftt· LESS. Allocated trenefer ritk r-. .. ..... -0- EORESS, ENCROACH· tvll n.,,_endr.-o.nc..of ange County on Juty 23, The petltiOner t1u llled e Amended r etrH HH• dee• lngandwlllbe~•t Loeneendi.a-.netof~lncom.. MEHT, SUPPORT. REPAIR, all ,,..-aone and partle1 nu7• 1986 petition concerning your OFIDER TO SHOW CAUSE pnplided 1M 1MM ... the 111or9Mid offtce at 9l'f'J 811owanoe, end,_ ..... ......... .. · · · e1.3e REPLACEMENT. MAINTEN-lnterMted In Ille propoMI If D~bl~~J ~7.1~t FJ14MI marriage 11 you tell to file a FOR CHANGE OF NAME .....,pcw,..de•oone. time altet Iha nr1t publl-A-11 l'leld In tredlng eocounll. .. ...... . . .. -< AN CE, AN 0 0 THE R the bid le by • eo<poratlon, 3 1188 u · • • Publlehed Orange Cout reeponM within 30 dlyt of (Sec 9084) ltdeten ..,_ tt•ifll1M cation hefeof and befOf'e Preml ... and ftud ... .. PURPOSES , ALL AS atete the nerrMll ol the of· 1• 1 Th-033 Olllfy Piiot July 31, Augu11 7. the date 111111 Ihle eummona Arlttlony ~Holder h8I ........ ,..... ........ date of.... (Including cepltalind ...... )... 1.151 SHOWN ON THE CON· flee<• who can lign an 14 21 198e 11 IMYed on you.your default filed e petition In Ihle oourt ..... ._., 1 •........ Oeted Ulla ti day of July. Other rMI eetate owned.. ....•. .. .. .. . .....• 1, 19 DOMDEFllHEIDUMN PTLAENDEOCRLAASR agreement on betlet1 of the Th--073 may be entered and Ille 10f en Ofder e11ow1ng ~ tnmul ti, ........ ._. ..... 19M ln_,mente In unconeolldated eubeldi.,1ee N I H • corporation end wtletllef mini IC MOTi"~ court mey enter • judQment tton. 10 ct111n99 fitelher eoe • 1111 1111, ... , ,_.. end uaocleted c:ompenlea.... ... ..• • ...... ATION. more tNin one ofncier mull l"UUL . ~ P\8.IC NOTICE containing Injunctive or neme from Anthony 08le ...,_ • 1111 MnWe • rwf• Laut• HWtcM, ~. Cuttom«e' llablllty to thlt bank . .. -c PARCEL 3 •IQn. If the bid It by • part· F1CT1110UI 8UIMll other ordefl concerning Holder to Anthony o... Neu ...-411e all Ill •11 0 a Moore a Hlnrlofll, ... on eco19t~ ou1etendlng.. .. .. . ............ . HON-EXCLUSIVE EASE· nerllhlp or • joint venlure, NA.Im ITATl•NT FtCT1110UI 8USIMIH dlvltilon ol propeny, epouul IT IS HERESY ORDERED ""'ofloM8 • _,,.. ..... Nof1tl ..._ It. IWtl 100, !Manglbte llMl.I.. •• ··•··•·· -C -C MENTS FOR ACCESS, IN-1tate the nem. end ad· The lollowtng l*.oN ere NAME ITATl•NT eupport. Child cuttody, c:tllld that 1111 l>9t90fll lnt.-.ted In l:. el dlfMtofte te1e-l8ftte AM, CA ll101, A .. Other 911Mtt ..... . ORESS. EOFIESS. EN· dr ..... of ell generel pett-dOI bulllneea u The lollowlng pereone are euport, ettMney ,_, coeU. the matter tforeuild llP9MI' t), terMfe tor lsewtml Total UMte . . •...••••.. •... •• _ CROACHMENT. SUPPORT. ~ and joint YenMere II M°PCROFRAME COM· doing buel..-M end llUCh other relief u may before thll court In Depert-C... .... ..,..1 8emedtltte .......... II· UAKITWI AND FOR OT HER lhe bidder 11 1 eole PUTER TECHNOLOGIES TED FISH MARINE SER· be granted by lhe court The ment No 3 at 700 CMc The name and addreee of ecutrta of "'9 lablte .. Mid Dllpoelt1· PURPOSES . ALL AS propr'lelOflhtp °' another 2260 Vanguatd Way n21' VICE, 2508 Duk• Pt . Cott• o-rnlellment ol wagee, tall-Center ()five Weet. 811111• the court la: (Et nombte y deoedent ln dorMetlcofflcel ..... . SHOWN IN THE CON· entity that doee ~ Colt• M ... Celll 92828 . M .... Cellf 11282e rng ol money or propeny Of An• Callloml• on Auouet dlr«lClon CS.leeott••I: SU· Nonlntereet·be&rtng 3,67 113.77 . .. 82,71 20.'*54 52.264 OOMINIUM Pl.AN ANO AS un<IM • llctltloul name. the Gary T ·K~ 2250 Edw1td B Fleti, Jr., 2508 other court authorized tt '1eae et 9:15 o'cJoctc PERIOR COURT OF tALI· ~Pu~ .. ~a;T2~ lnlereet·beeflng. DEFINED IN THE DECLAR-bid lhell be In the reel name V d · W y Fnt: Coeta Duka Pl Collta M .... Cetlf pr~lnge mey alto ,_,it A.M.. end then and tt1er9 FORNIA, COUNTY OF OR· ""'' • • ' In tofetgn offtoea, Edge end ATION. ol the bidder with I deelO· ~eltf ~29 112112e Dated. Oc1 t 5 t9M lhow c:auee ".,,,,they ~ ANOE 700 CMc Center 1 ThF068 Agreement 1UbtlidlalN8 end IBF• . . ..••. ..0 ~~~il~E EASEMENTS ~~~n(t.:i=r::. llhowi).9 Thia buelneu le con-J11nlce W Flth, 2508 Dulle 08fJ Gr~~ wtiy Mid p.9.111on fOf ~ DrM W•t. Santa Ana. Cell-Nonlntereet-bearlng .. .' . ..... .... .. . .. .(). IN AND TO THOSE POR· .......... ..__ namenc~ ducted by: lln lndMdu•I pl . Colt• M .... C11111. 92529 M. Aftad1ca, ~·, r ua of name ehould not be fomla.82701 ·-.,. lllnnl'r lntet•t-bMtlng....... .................. .. .. . . . . .(). pro ........ ,.............,_ • no Qary T Kennedy Thi• buelnH1 I• con-Publllhed .,,.ange .....,...., grented The 'fllllM, lldd.._, and rUULn< """''~ Fedetat fund• purchaled and ~rttlea TIONS OF LOT 1 OF SAID tltloue name lhell be uMd Thll eta,ernent wu ntec:1 ducted by· llutbend and wtto Dally Piiot July 10, 17. 24, IT tS . FURTH EA OfdeNd lelephone numbef of p4eln· eold under agreement1 lo rapurcheM In TRACT 10525 SHOWN AND uni.a thero le • c:utrent wl1h the County Cieri< of Or· Janlel W Fllh 31, 11188 ttoat a CtOf1Y of thll «der to llfre ettom91y, Of plelntlfl PlCT1TIOU9 IUllNlll domeetlc oftlcee o1 the ban« end ol lte DEFINED AS RESTRICTED reglllr•llOn with the Oranoe County on July 23 Thia ltetement -ftled Th034 llhOw ~be publlllNd In wtthout "' attorney II· (El NAiil ITAT'llmNT Edge and Agreement aubelclleriee and In IBF• . 3,50! ~~~C~~!IT~H~~~ County ~"roe:~,: ~ ' with the County Cler'll of Of. t~ Delly Piiot. • ne~ nombfe, le dlreodon.y 81 nu-TM lollowlng peraon11te Demand not• latued to the U.S. Trwury . -O APPURTENANT TO SAID corporal one. _, n14111 anoe County on July 23. P\8.IC NOTICE of general clrculltlon, pu~ mero de talafono d•I doing ~ u : Otti« borrowed money... ..... ... ..... ... ..... .. -0 n•,,._ of the P·-denl, Pvbllahed Orange Coett t9MI Helled In thl1 county at .... t at>ogedo del demandente. o S Y S T E M S A H D Mortgage lndebtednMI and obligation• PARCELS 1• 2· 3· AND 5 DE· S.Crel•ry. Treuurer. end Dally Piiot July 31, Augult 7, ,.,... OflANGa COUNTY once a w99k for (OUI eon-del demlllldante que no NETWORK AL TERNA-undet capllallad 1eeM1 . ..... ..... . ........... -0 SCRIBED HEREIN. Manager . 14 21 11188 Publltlhtld Orange CoMt MUNK:•AL C~ eecutlve ..... prior to lhe tlenoeaboaedo. •): Rlcherd TIVES. 2700 Mlldllon A~ 8enk"1 Uablllty on 9C019tll'lelel PARCEL 5. The City Council of Ille . . TIH>84 Deity Piiot July 31, Auguat 7. Well Judlclal Dlttrtct, 814 t day of Mid hMt1ng. 8 RubenNlctorie J o.'M 0 10 Fu1*1on Cell!. 11283& executed and oui.tandtno ..() AN UNDIVIDED ONE City of Cott• Meu ~ 14. 21. 19M 13th St , Wellmllmer. CA 0.1ed JUL 8 1818 (it4) 860-1800. ORUMMY L~a M ~. 2720 Not• end debentUf'W tubord~eted to depo9ite .. -0 FlFTY-FIFTH {1/55TH) FEE the right to rejee1 eny or Ill Th-012 92883 .. -T _....... • GARRETT KINO & HAR-AMOCleted Rd ct Full-Ot"'-llabUltlea t."~' SIMPt.E INTEREST IN AND bid _.,, • ---. -' ·-····· · ·· ··· ··· · ··· ..., TO THE IMPROVEMENTS ~led J ty 30 11188 "8.IC N()TIC[ mm•IC N()nrc Plalnlllf ED MARSIN and J~ et tfle l11pertet RISON, 3200 Plll'k Center erton, Cellf. 92935 Tote! llabllHlea ...........•... , , .. .... . .. .. .. .. e7.2tl AND APPURTENANCES ON P bll ~ Oting. Gout l"UIH. ;rw. JOAN MARSIN Cour1 Drive. Suite 1000, Coeta OeYld J MCDCIU~h. 2700 Llmlted·llfe prefetred etoek , ................ .. ..() LOT 1 OF TRACT 10525 D•l~Pl~I Juty31, 19ae ~.~=· F1CTmOUllUIMll sfN·:~~g~n~b.0~~~:~ ~~~7.1~ ~T~11:=.r~ 14 ~-:,ltonCellfA~~1 • !full· IOUITYCAl'fTAl {''IMPROVEMENTS .. ) SUB-Th 107 The lol'oW!ng pereono .,. NAm eTATl....-T REST AURA NT SUPPLY. 3 t 19M ' ' ' 1988 . Thtt butl,,_. le con· Perpetual pret.rrtld lloek "' ........ -0 JECT TO THE TERMS AND Clol ~ •· The lollowtng peraone era and DOES I through 10 I • Th041 ~ OtlMlle. c...-dUcted by • generet P9't• Common etoc:k......... .. .. .... 2,794 ~~~ 0~~~E ~HcE P\8.IC NOTICE v~?i0~1 =~~ =:: d°t;ng &~P:~TMENTS clu9tvec..e N ~5 • n-NlJC NOTICE .,~bilahtld ~-= OOMt ~ M Delapp ~~·p;:Ofit. .. lrid ~ta1·~ .. ·:: ...... .".: .... 3·!~: TERMS AND CONDITIONS YOU A"I IN D., AULT por1 9Mch Callf 92183 SUPPL V. 409 N. Bey St , IU..:.ONI Deity Piiot July 11. 24 31 Thie etatement wu ftltld Cumulettve tOf'elgn cunenc:y Ofl' THE MASTER LEASE ~.-A DHD M TINeT O Wtil1 Ratner 227 eo.ta Meee, Cetll 92827 NOTICll "TO .,.,.,._ 8'JWOM8 ON W 7 1• • ' ' wl1h the County aer. of Of· tranetatlOn edjUWnenll. · · ·· ........... " .. ..... -0 RECORDED 8110159 IN DATED NNI I, 1-. UN-20!;,, ~ ~ Shen-Chi T~. 18700 DANT ' I AN, 0 "D CRC>elt-COW\.AINT • Th053 ange County on Juty 2' T01al equltyC18')1t81 ....• _.......... .... . Ut: 800t< 4133, PAOE 274 ET Liii YOU TAJtl ACTION Ce11f 112M3 • Vorbe Linde Blvd •57, '*DI.AH, ........ • Dee 1, (CfTACtON IUOtet.AL) 1818 . Total llabllltlea, llmltect-ltto IEO OF OFFICIAL RE· TO "'°1"1CT YOUR NOP· Thie buelMH le con-Yort>e Linda, Cellf.112tN You tw.. Nett --. TN NOTICE TO CA()M.OE· "8JC fl)TIC[ Pl,_ P'.,_red ltock, end equity C8')1t8I ·· ll3,T7I CORDS. PTY,ITMAYMeOL.OAT ducted1>y:11n lndMdual Thi• bUllMH I• con· OOUl1 INJ '9d411e~ FENOANT (Avl•o • Publlehed Orenge CoMt we.theund4nigntlddlr..:tor..•tt•ttOlhe correct The ttrMl eddr-and A "'9lJC IA.LI. • 'IOU Oreg WMllam Reiner ducted by· en lndMdual ,ou ........,, ,_, AcuHdo) GEOROE A. K.,. Delly Piiot July 31, A~ 7, MM of Ihle ltatement OI reeouroee and 11..,.llllee. w, other <:OmfnOl'I 6Mlgnatlon. NllD AM IXP!.AN.AnON Thll lletement -flled Shen-Chi T~ • ~ 1t111eea ,_ JARTCKV, I~ lllld ...... .. .... 1•, 21. 10M dectaro that 11 hN beetl examined by ua, and to the belt <> If *"f, Of the reel propety M THI NA.TUM M THI wnh the County CWtc of Of. Thie ateternen1 ... fMtld wtwn • deJI. "9ed tN 111t-dbl Z·RAO COMPUT!A ef Ae1111 ,,..._.., Th-070 °"' knooiwltldge end bellef haa beetl Pf.,.S In oon dHerl bed aboo l e f'"OCllDIHO AGAINST anoe County on Juty 23. wlttltheCountyClettlo!Or· ,.,,......,...... SYSTEMS. INC., X·RAD et""1Me..... lormancelW!tfithelnetNC!Uon8endlltNeandOOfTOCt purported to be 401 YOU, YOU IHOUl.D CON-11188 anoe County on Juty 23. H you WW\ to Mek tile 96-COMPUTER SYSTEMS, A·1,_ J. Don Hertfe6der 9RY80N SPRINGS. COSTA TACT A L.AWftA. ~ 11188 • vtce of an attorney In tltle INC end MA.AINA 1.ANEI, In the 9upertor ~ of PlllJC flJT1CE Ptllllp S. lnglee MESA. CA 82127 NOTICI M Publlehed Otange Coe1t n1.r metier, ~ou "'°'*' do to INC ; WILLIAM V. trlNCH, In-the Stele of Callfomfa, fOf AMn M Coen The ut.delllglied Trwt.. TAutTI•'* IAU Dlllly Piiot Ji.lly 31 , Augua1 7, Publllhtld CKange Cout promptly to tl'tet your writ· dMctuelly and dbe Z·AAD the County o1 Or-. a TAT IM INT 0' I, JIWMI D Ott, E V.PI Chlef Flnenclel Ottlcer Of tilt ~.,,ylabllfty tof 11ny T .•• MO.... 14 ~1 t088 Delly Piiot Juty 31, Augult 7, ten reaponM. "eny, mey be COMPUT!A SYSTEM&. In the Matter of the btate WITMDRAWAL ebcMl-nemect bentc do hereby decl.,. thet lhll ~ o tnoomlCIMM of the .tree! NOTICE IS HERESY ' ' Th-07• 14, 21, 111M llled on tlmt INC., lllld MAAINA LANE.I, of AL!X ALl!XAHOER. 0. '9tOll P~W Condition 19 true end OCll"r-.et to the bM1 of my llnCl'MedOf addt98I end OCher common OIVEN. thel on Wecsn..day. Th-07 t AvteOf Uw1M tie ... • INC.; CUFF A IHETLFt', In-OIMld Of!GlATWeQ UNDa and bellef delllgnatlOn. If _,, ~ August 13 1taa. et 1100 1N1 lllf1 ., ...... ,_.. dMduely and dbe ~ Notlollllllr~.,_,t:Mt ,tcTITlOUe IUllMlll Jatnet D Ott ..... 0 ciocJc • Ill of Mid dey. In "8.JC fl)TIC( rtBJC fl)TlC( ..., ...,. UCL .. -TIEA ruHDIHO, INC end the ut\der'lllglled wlP ... It um Juty te, 19M 9ei1c1 _.. ... be "*'9, but the room Mt N6de for oon-.._ e ,.... ... UCL ROH 1 ltlrOuQh 26. In-Private tale, 10 the NgNet I The tOlloWlng per80n Ilea Publtehed ()feng.e COM! Delly Piiot July 31. 10M wftW oon4"A'lt °' w•· ducting Tru11 .. ·e Se.... PlCTtTIOU9 ..... U '9CTT110U811U8M.. n1111n4lle ............. ~ end beet bidder. IUbfeC!t lo wttfldrNn••oenerelPt111· thlO• or~.,._ within the off\cM of REAL MAim ITATllmWT MAim ITATlmNT Lee Iii ...... uht1...... YOU AM IEINO SUlD eonflrmetlon of Mtd lkl• ner from the partnwlhlp • pcu111lon. °' ESTATE SlCURrTIU S!R-TM follOwlnt perlOn8.,. The folowlng peraon9 .,. ll l.Je1ed ~ IOlcltar .. av CAOSt-COa.IPLAI-S*'IOr Cour1. on or.,.., ... ••ting IMlder .,,. ftadttoul "8.IC NOllC( PWlJC ll)llC( to pay Iha VICE, IOceled at tlOO Horth d<*'ll bUl!f... .. ~ ~ •· ooneeto de un 800gildo en N.ANT (A Ud la .... der'nM-411\ dey of A.llgult, 1MI. 81 but 1 n e I I n e 1'11 e o I - ptlrldpel IUfl'I of &roeowey,Sulte 100.lnthe Hl-"'rtCH !1..ECTAO DE• LAUHDlAL.AHD .• 21•0 -.-10.~lleoetto ctendo) CHARLU A theoffloeofll"otHer,Moore (eJCHILDRfNI ~A & ..C1"i0Ue8UU... HClihOU8W .. a) aecured by Mid City of Sante Ana. County of SIGH, t40t-C !...c w-H.,bof IMI, Iii, eo.ta tnmedletamente, de .. 18 OILl.UPll & HIMCN, tM HOr1ll ~ PAALOA (b)QO TO YOUA um ITA,_-, ..... ITA~ a.ct of N9t. wfttl Int ... Ofenge. Stet• OI Cellfomle, A.-.nue. &anti AM. Cellf MeN. Celtfornte 112e27 ""'""· •u rHpuHt• v ....... CM.IMDM 811'9M, tult• ,00, lanta AOOM, •t 172.0 Santa Ana TM fOIOwlllg '*"°'"' .. The fOIOMr'l S*'ION '" ~-pt"cMcledlnNild WASHINGTON TAU8T ta7o& ... Dorlllld A .. 21m eect"-.llhey..,,...puede DA.YI ....... -·-· AM. CA t2101, Councy ~A .... Coat• Meea. Callf doing....,__ CIOlnO.....__ rdll(I). .._ .... " .,,,,, DEED SERVICE CORPOA-HI-Tech OIHll Corp . lart>edoaetrde,Huflttngton .. rtig61tre6u ttempo .......... ,.. ..... OfenOe, ..... of~ 92827 J l J FINI ARTa, UIO RIHTALD.m~ ~ .. ..,,,.oflNo.ed ATION,a c.ufomle00f1)0t· 140t-C !Mt W.,.,_ /t.y.. l..c:tl,ca.omlet214e l•TOTHtOEFtHOAHT:A "'441M .... ,..,,,., .. lllNrta!lt.lttiaendim..t The fk:tttJoul bldl,... ''*'-Y Dr~ ea.a Mw, A_ ... l.CoroMOll ... of TNlt • ...., cNro-end •tlon. M duly ~~ed ..-. Celfornla. Senta AM. Betr, Juanleoe v .. 21022 cMloomptelnthMbeenlled tNe ...._ of Mid deolllld at ttietlme Nmutatement~Otepen-Calf. t2t21 Celt. f2t2t ---of .. TNl!tiee and Tl'U91• under and pur'IUMt caNt t2706 latbeOoeCll'de. Huntlnig1on by the plelnttlt llOl*wt Y'Oll If A ................. of "'"' end .. the l'tOf'lt. nenNp ... fled on June 4, .,..,., LM ~ uao Cnt4 1yat..,. Inc. c.tt of.,. wets cr..-ct ~ lillld to tile !>°"' ol ... oon-Thie bullMM le con-8-::t\, Celltomle t2t4t yo11 wtltl 10 ~ tNI tew-... .,...... ,_.,.. .,.._ Vite end~ that 11'19 • 1Me In the CouMr of Or· ,~ Dr.. Colt• ......_ forn1e ' o..d of Truet, 10-wll: r.,ree1 1ntl\atoena1no..cto1 ducted try:·~ Thia b\lalneea 11 con-eu«. ycK1 mwt. wtthln • ......... 1111.'1 11 ..a·a. ~of lillld llM1111d hm 8l1g9. rrlLI NO.n10814 Oellf. t2t27 n. ~ i. oon ·~.-.ryunctwletd:;:. ;.·~::::. ~ltMl1 D Mllrtln,,,.. ~"'~~=:::.:;a~..:::::::=.,:::::, ==~=~or'-: . .!""~~~ ~~n:.=..ooi.: ~brH·.~:fteoft ~ °' TNlt .... -. ... rec:otdtld June 1• 1N5, In TNt ~ .. Nld JUANtECI v IAIA ooun • ,..., a.111 '° -. eddtttort '° that of ..... ~ Mal1-:::.-c ..,,., Lee ....... ·-,..... ......, .,. ...,..., to iN lie oftlCe of the County,. wttfltftlOout"Ya.tl Of Of· TNt _...,.,. ... flled IN~ll Uf"-1G'ldo I ,_ • • • ,.. C*Md, lttftl..,,_of._ttl, Nebr•~~ L,!tt,.•· oete TNt "'" •• .. ..., n. •••· •=• ..... ,.... .. .., • _,..,, °"°" corder Of Mid County ... .,. eouniy on Jtll'I n . wt1t1 iM County etertc of Of-eo, 'ftM clefautt .. be •' '' 1 •• • .._.,...., 1n end to 11 .,,. C*'taln ,... ,,...._ -· •·-1 wttti tt-. Col'"'Y Qwll .. Or· """the County Cllrfll °' °' ..,..,. °' OllaM enct o.-"9oOl del ·1 inet"""'*'t No 1M1 anoe County on Nt't a, 1H1 ..,..., on .-.lion of IN ..,.. .. --. ... ,.. property lltueted 1n Qty of llgned-~.,..,.Jal>. .,. eouney on ~If,: ..,. OOUf\ty °" "'1ir n INl'ld '°'....,end• ..... ~n 1m. by reaeon ~ • ,.,_, ' ,.,.. plelnttft, lftd !NI ooun 1n11y ...-. ....., _, ,... MldMy ~. County of Of • .-. 1t11 ~ of ~ end ... ..,._.,or cleflult In ~I ~ Or-. eo... ~ OrlnOI C08lt enter 8 Jl.ldDllTIMI ~ .., _, .................. State of ~ ~ °'"'V' Ca.9 Ntlllfled Or-. C.... ~ Or-.. c..., :: .... nteutOMiillgl ... ot ~·••ioe ~ tt'9 oMo DdY P1o4 J4Jlo/ It, Auouet 7, Dely PloC .Nftr ~ 17. 24, )'O\.I tor ti;r..., dell'IMded ............ ._ C. ~ ._ ... • fd-o.ly Not .My II,,.,..... 7, Daly .... Nit It,~ 1, Daly Not,,_, ll, ~ __.~Hua. llDe of 0.-o-ttoM wed ltler~. ~ •4. tt,.1... 3t 19M In lhe comoielftt, ~ wt. low9. to-". t4, 21, 1,.. 14, h 1... 14, t1, ttM ._,.. .,. Dectton to 111 to ~ ll'let ~~de-Th-Oel Th-03t COUid r..,n In ~t Tilwe .,. .._ ._.. ,. The W9" 2IO flMt of the Th-412 T1l-Ol1 ' n~ -- • ti 8 • I • • :I J B • MUC !!!p Pill.. !WIC !IW 'I pg aa1•1111•1W•.,wcia1•wm. ~ • up 31DMMI &TAft.....-Of••01T1Uat CoMoldlled "'""0( Oonlll:Dn flf •1AIWAN i111MTATI IANK'' .::: " oOfllwpottlliloh,O,.,..Oounly,endDar111~••1111.-11N-..Of -.=rr.:u::. ft M nll tulnWonJunel0, 1AI. 0.... VI. fl ,_. .: -Cl •J _.. na t ............... ....v........... ,.......... . • m .. ,.. ~.,..... •· .,..., •• k .... 0... ......... ___ ... II ·C:r:.ra;r ....... ·=· -=-= .......... :. ~-=---... I C8lh end M from bllnke A.Uni Ill ftt'?l4111117 .. 4 ~Jlf .. -:..: ':..*'it'-=--~ 7.:-' ..c.·.· I I • ~ ,,. ..... C*1JS ... -I .... I f/I .. .... ...,... ., .. --Of. --... -......... _M• .. -· .. ···--··· .... --............... • , .... -ADDlill B ... .....,. _ ... --..... -.... .,, ..... ... ~ ...,..~ .. velue 2,5lf~ ...... ,w ........ .,.,.,.,.,, ......... ,MM• 2,117 =~:,_,....,... "': ::...r.=-..= It ?W"'.,-..... -~ ~ ......... If ....... W. ClldQ 0 is· Qli. - .......................................................... -............... -0-... CMt o:..:. Cir fl A,-.._.._... ... ... " •I• :--:.,-..,...-.-,,,_,~--A. = ::::maotd~~jeii ............................................................... -0-0.... ..... Ot?lll , ... • .., _.. D............ ...... .... 1111 ~ ~ = == u,:.::...:•.:.... ....... amr Ir=-= =tvt':I T'ft'l,_lli purofllllelunder ......... llMN .. Dt-... Oewt .. o,.,.. _. ....................... IN: --..... "' .. ~ ~ ............... lllC MW»:==. ,0 t:::.11\ cb :.:'~'-,....,. ., .. c... ,._ to.Mey '-IUHllll• ""' ._. tt r rs I' a.-• PAW oo~ lllC .. ,.. •• 'J •• .,. ·LOUii ........ ..._ _. :c;;p. =•· uec .., T ~ ... ._ ..................................... m ....................... 3,400 ::i=.:• .. 1111t o.,11 D. ,_ • .. ti_. _.. Clllllillr t• _...., CM-. .,.._, ... '"-HM'Oe ... NITM NM-.... o.. c.e... cw. LAN19.9.' . ~..!._~~~tnoome~ ........................... M,Ma ~I I _,.''!,!..,,!,..•.., -.. ~••--::! .. ,_,I•• ....... I II "*'CAllfM Tm.-K ............ ...., Mut•tll-fflllMlt CWP4.~ • -.""'-'WW-""' --111-.-._ -~ ...................... ~. ,,.. ......... c ..... c... ..... c.w ca.. -0-- loen loeMe. ................................................................................... 423 =·~~ .... ~ ...... : : "1.:. f ::.:;. ............ ==a II ... tNlf I,.,_... 1'le ........ Ill Cllft 1111 ,.._ ......... Olo ........ ..,.... ~ B~~n:.:·;::~~a'i:'etc: .......... ., ............... ,, ................................... 38,145 --~i1111111 ~'° .. , .. =-=:er=.-::. •. f 1 :"7..::.:..--:::.-:: :=:.....::: ~=~;.::-.:-~·~ .... W (lncfudlnn.().,,...,.af .... \ ....,, ~~..._lft ... •"!!!,~ ~ .. ~ ... ~ ---=-· ....... __ .._ ..................... .-,.eo.c...-CCll-l't CROll·OOM~LAI• Aeel~•te'Own.d-rih.rthan~ .................................................................. -=-==-~-" -~--....... -~.-.::..:= .::1"'-:;': ~o:r~-•O::'':.''::~ w.:.:r~::~ Pf'em!Mt. ................................................................................... 1.242 DrM.~ ..... c.. A::-=on.,......._ ._ ........... ,,...... • ......, , ........... .-.-. .,....., ... --.CAwc-..Nlt lnwt1:~ ~ft9d . ~11CI •• HIRllY :..· .. ...,:',.,~ "· ..., -...................... ,... ................................................ ......., _, ,,_ ..... o-n• IU euodlttd oompan ..................................................... ..().. ""'1"HIA CMYIH ,_ tl'9 No. I ti Joo cMo = ........ 1 '"I ti I ..,..... ,_ • W • ..,_ '° .. ..,_ ..... IMt ..... • W ...,._TM 100 MY'I ... ... Outtomer'• labltlty to INa ... = -...... -.......... -·~ ....... ,.,. ................ ~ ., ....... ..: . "*'" .. ... ........ NOTtCI •• Hlft18Y ...... -...... . bank on --of~ outat-A -· '" -... ._ .._ --... _ ..,. NnMM 111 tM ,_.-.. .. ,....., .....,... .. .,. _,... ONWM lhlt wi. -.... .... 11 11 .. Othlr-..t~ -..... .,, ......................................................... ..,.co.a ~Ollertae moa. .._... eM ._ .......... a ,,_,..... .. ..._ TM ........ _,~ ....-...... C*lrtoteifQr>. ... -" • ~ ng.O.lntanglbtee). ................................................. 4,550 Ofloe,r?P*O.-.,_,,. •YOU oeMOT to ................ flll$f!denfl ...._fl ttle ...._, ...._ t11 a. ............. c..uey.Cllllmll,•· A ............ . TOTAi.A.SS 8 ................................................................ u,. ................. 52,547 ~. "°°"' 417, m11Y llie l'-*"tof ......... ,)'Oll"" ~..,,..,.._-. , ..... =-.: ziw , ..... _..,.. TOVfJlt'( ... .., .................... ...._.,..,_r- UA9alTlal naMIMctMtweefttM..,.. .............. THl°"M.LTDTC#THIZAHIO, No.Qla ....... LOMd~LN.lmN. .................... _.. .. TOTAL 0£P08fT8 IN "°'" f//f I Lift. 8ftd If:;. ,_.,. 8ftd .... ,.., .._ ~*811 AVMA&a 1 U t. ..... AM. CA. .....,.,, 1W. C.-............. 'Otlf_,,..' ... Ill......, ..... .._•,_ DOMESTIC OFFICES ................................... ..: ......................... 47, 111 T=:.: =1~ =~===--= .. THI Cm CLIM't <N· er101. C.Mm • ,_..._to.~,_;.., _. .. _. ..... ,._ ~otal ~ depoelte ........................................................... 12,304 ...., ct... fit .. ._: .,. ~ y:f',.,,..,. ~ *'Y .. a.y ,..n.....:O n::.:t ~ n::.:t =.:-...::::,:~"":; -.. • • ot .. me and llVtnaa depotlta. ........................................... 34,814 ..... --~Mlrlpertonorfl¥ c.lftOI f//f .. Qty f//f .............. -A ...... PtltlftO teMret ... "XT""° ...... ,.,... ,.. ... ... TOTAL OEPOSfTI lt'I Nllll'ied or._ ~ ~ tlttofNIY, "'-"' ._,. M an ........ .,._ eM .. IOW at IOUll'MINT QOOO wiµ;; -·~ :: I • ..... ,_ _, FOREIGN OFFICES ................................................................................ .(). o.ay Not July l 4,"l1. "" ••'You AAi A CMDfTO.. .............. MO!ldtr. -, .. ~ DrM. ... ITOCK ... 'nw. NtO .......... ~ In ........ ~ = .& TOTAL OEP081T8 IN DOME8TPC ANO ThOM Of • 000411.-• ......, of 21, 1111, f1¥ IN ...... t10 "*-• C.. tl114'. ~ ;W a •n tlW _.. ..., ••• ....._ _.., _, .. ...._ FOREIGN OFFICES .......................................................................... 47,118 •-.,. llllMVC' ttle ct.ma~. )'Oii ......e 111 Allloal~ The...,._,,... 1.-d w 19 ._.... M: -flt. w INlll e. ....... wi .......... .,_ .. FecMrel fUnda purctleaed and eecurltlee edd under ,._ """'-~ wl/llll; .!!' ~ AYH: COUNCILMIN: ~ Nk1 n .... CMI ti Mid ......,. .,. , C... ..... ~ ,.... ...., ti W. wt. wwnennto--wlndomeatlc............ .A --..,_,."to..,. ---~ .......... , Mlndlo, iooelbl II: TI41 f'AllNC C.'*7 QOV.ttat.cf tllfM &ftd n... ..... -.. OttMW. ll&bllltlee 10.:;;.;_, money, lnclud1';;-• .................................... ..,. NiUC'Mi..Mt1 ~ ~ ~ --=· Qrwn OOMl'AHY. The ..... WM w.I .,._ -t V.. .;;""" ... not•blJlnC*ofU.S.Trwury ............................................................ 531 ~ICI II Hl .. HV =.i~-= of::"'::..:..••: COUNCILMEN: ~ .. 1o~":: :C.9:c:it:~ ~.::::o .. ~ ....... ==·.,. Mortgagetndebt9dnee.(lncludlng.().. loft .. ~r:rn~a.: .._of ..... •pr~ AWHT: ~: MMd at tM f//flloe ot. •11. b6d~to ....... ::.:.:-,__, .... Aoc:r.:..-:a~ec;·t;y·o;·;·c;"~' ................................................... ..().. =:v~·~..:.:.:::i ~:5-z~ ~n:-""'"9911TOll ~"fr~~~ ... '°~":: :::n: ":.J'M: .s: .,._:.:-;:: of thle bank Ind outltandlng ................................................................. .(). ~ coo. f//f ...... of not .... Pt*-=-= I. Ac ':ti.. A 71 e I a .. • "°""· ..... 1, .,.., c... n-.d • IN ..... ot. THI .,.., ... tlid °'**" ... .. ..... ...,, Other lltbllttlee ........................................................................................... 573 c.11fornta. a~ hlll'lnl rnontNtromttleclMef//flN ~ ~:"~ =. w~;.r or .,_ ="=~~ .. l'.O. I-" bid ,,_,.. oontoM 0..,.. •.::. _. TOTAL LIABILITIES (e.xcludlng 1Ubordln1t9d not• ~~ ~ °: ::-....!t hWtno notice llllCM. ~Not July a1, 1tM 1Nt -.,...., .. IUb-.... War11ll•ld .... ~ =.,::.=to .. :s:: .. :r ... -~ tnd ~tur•) ............................................................................... 48,222 • eot' p. ·In tM p Yot.f MAY fXAMtHI 1M TIIOf3 ject 1o Ce11tom1e Un1totm bn1a ttMI on or after fadt bidder -.. M a •• DtAe CH-= Subordinated not• and deMntur ....................................... , ................... 393 ~ CMo -~~ ~: 11e 111,1t "¥the cowt. If!°" COln!Mlc6a! coo. a.ct1on AuQ. ti, 1iii wNdl Ill 1tle 11oe11ud contraotor ,.,. ~r•H•l•r .. . IHARIHOl.HRl IQUfTY ...... c.IMontta.•M wfllclfl .,. a pereon Intel 111it In "8JC MJTIC( e1ot. ~ -Ntor9 the ~ 10 tM ...,._ m• 1,.. .... a .. Preferr9d atocl< time,... loerd f//f OINotof'I 1t1e ...._, ~ rnll)' ..w Tiie Mme Md...,.._ of ~ cs.e. ...-. Ind l'ro .. ula.• Code acd ... • _.--. No. ehatM of IN eo.a M-. lenlt#Y = 1tleeiceout0tor ~ IMn1C8 tw t.... petton wl111 '#flom fted ~ M ._..,In IN......... U.. ..._ e-. ..... c~=d~~ ................. -<>-Am?Unt--0--=:;a~.-._ wm:·,:IN~9:; ~'t),• ~"'-:J!-a":\:: tect1}o~~ :c::t:on~=:,_i = ~'/ '8 ~-.._. No lhW ttona. w ........ .::. ~""''~ ~~With 1DW ••-ACS Ccwpor ... , 11•1 MlkNI Commaldel COO. leotloll ConttaolOt. ' ..... .:..-. ...... ut· .. .....___. 2 000 000 -If _, 10 ._ ... OOUl1 _,,, ... -"' •· ~ "°" Hotttt • ._ t, IMM, CA. t10I. I-" bidder -.. .....,.., •••l'flr "" tee M • a ,..,, ................... • • ~· _,,, *-•a Wl'fttell,.... ._. NCH. YIM '2114 Md 1tle IMt d9ly for TM name Md lddr-. f//f on IN form fwnWled wM1 •all4e4ee 1•••1•• No. lhar• llqljd .... ':Z::'!.!: Ing 1fllll )'OU~ ..-fel 1mlW Mna cNime ~ WIY cncltor the '*"" w1111 wflOf'll IN --.ct CIOO.ttMl118. 1 + pt c ., ....,. .... outatandlng ......... 1,104,423 Amount 1,380 fof1tllnarepor1111d-IN nodo9of1tle~enln-NOTICI II Hl .. H V illllallleMOl*Y.~11, ClllMle~llldltTI41 ... of .. propoe9dlUllOM-.-11t _.. ...... . Su~ ........................................................................................... 2,330 ~ of IN Olteutc:t .. ~.:.:. :-..:.•s:: ~ tt.e IM loarcl f//f ~ 1 ... wNdl II IN .....,_ DCflOW INC.. l'.O. bCW1 on ttllll ~ • ..... TO Al.CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL.. ......................................................... 3,710 IN DtMt1c1Ofb.11 '"' ttontorWOU:. .. 11011ect r-=tcnoffnwnM!.., ... ~~~...,.,.,. ~ 'w~~~~ ~. llY .............. ,........ • ....... ~ --tnQaa 222 ft.A..-,.__.. ...._. ,...,. ' ....... ........_ ....-... ......... _, -..--~ -.. ........., ._ _,, Ind vulNloftlractl119 "aft i • I I a ...... -R:.;;'1;-c:;,,,~·a;;·................................................................. ;;;;a_ ._.. -__. "'-::0..::.:0c!: ;.;;.-""t~""n DMed:~H. 1tM t 1MI Md 1tle IMI dey tw ~Act. Oowi111•1t ,...,., ...... , .. ..... otherceptttl,.Ml-................................................................................. -0-~~e0~H:_:e: ~---.._ ..._...-., .=.:-o~:-... -:: T•':*f" .. WM. ._... :J='78~= ~~.:,.-::..... :-:,:-:=.•:-: TOTAL $HAREHOLDERS EQUITY ......................................................... 3,932 Nkl report an .. In ttle ...., .. '•11ur, 0. w. cNroee,.;. ...... Pu111aMC1 Or1n91 Co.I 11 IN tu61iw &Ser beb-e w1t11 eadl b6d owtMect or ,rr•Ptftf elli ... _. TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO eo.te ..... ~ *'1ct ..................... fedlttel. n e6ectlng 10 Delly Plot July S1, tMI the contutnme1loll dete .......,.., C11** .,_..... to 0 ..:c ,._ ... ..... SHAREHOLDERS EQUtTY ............................................................... 52,547 Ofb. n ,. Orfv9. ,OUl1fl .... ,:::: •:.::. ':.. ,_. M:fl ••• ... ..w. T'h101 ~ ~ 1-.. the Oii~ 0t: •bid bond ..._ c c I q The u~ned. S.R. Whltftetd, SrV/P ControUer and Lola Menln, "°°'· "°°'91 417, iMY i. o.11y Not 2'. 2& dletgeeooll9ctedon._Or. ....__1..,., -In IM ,....m _.'°""'In h ....... ,_. .. .... MalatantCuhlerofthea~amedbank,MChdedar•,forhlmaelfak>M exelftlnff betwHn 111e ttH ~ t ' '11• 1n91Cowntytaarolforwit1 PmlJCMmC( TOY UV LO, TAM oontraet dooU"*'et In an ............. ...... and not for the other: I hive peraonel knowledge of the mattwa contained In houri f//f. '·"'· -I p.m. . TllFOea --)'W OOftVMllollll""" =.. ~ ":"'"-' "*' .. ~not ... ,,_, 1~ of tn. I • 1 I ..... ,. .~ thlareportand!belleveth1teeche11tementlnaatdr.--1atrue Eactiofthe coau •IA IAMI· thet1ec.1~1M011f,end "'...:;:,'~.:! ,. __ IN~--:c!""~~ .. ._.a• 1'11 • ,...: d«algned f I ...,... ' . TA//f'I DllTNCT, ,..,._ T. dlr9ctln0 tM preperatlon --..._ • • ...., .. ._ ,,_ .... _.. • • _... ._. un i.. t"'at t' .. '!!fh m~ al~t ""!,.~ for~ other, cer11ftee under J*'ialty of ........, Cleftl ., wi. .,... P\IUC fl)JIC( end 1111ng Of a Wl'ftMll repor1 Dally Not ~ 31, 1~ cs.~ ent« Into tM ...... • rt 1 o • • i>«, .. ry i,,. ,,. oreg ... ng .. rue .. "'CC>n'..... .,... oontelnlng ~ .. Of ,...,.., pr-oontreot • IN .. ...._ .. .,....._. Execut9d on July 24, 1989 at Newpor1 Beach, Calttomla Pub111t1ecf Or1n91 eo.e LIOH. NOTICI! eadl pwoa1; rMI SWol*1Y wne It ...,_, to lllCll I::..:.. .....,.. ._. S. R. Whltfleld Daly P11o1 ~ 24. '1 1tM ~ NOeMnQ 111C11 _... and (..._ ..,_._, PmlJC MmCE tltdder. In tt. wt°',__,,. •). PrMldent · 0ThOM MO. -tldltlee, end the ..wnount Of U.C.C.) to ~ Imo Nk1 oomrect. C......, .-S VI P Cont olt.f AN OADtNAHCE °'THE tM dWQe for eedl pwoe1 NOTIOl 18 HEADY LIOH. etOTa IUCh MQUftty _. M foftalt The Mlftl end eddreel of L~la Mtr11n r P\IUC fl)TIC( CITY Of' HUNTINGTON '°' .. tor1tlcornlnv ~ OIVEN theta bulk ttanllfw" ~-·ltCI The DllTNC1' ,...... the court Ill: (!I nombre 'I ...... ., t c·· .. ··-BEACH A.MENO.NG THI~ ... preeorlbecl llY Mid MlouttOMINdeofltleper-o..:::::•UI"• ~ ~e tM,..,. to,.. any or .. dlfecdonde•eorte•k.,. -an -·-. ......c M011Ctl HUNTINGTON MACH OR-Ordinance eonel property detorlbed AN ....,..,.._.. ..... '" bide Ot to ...... atty ir, ~ Court of Cellfomle. Publleti.d Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 31. 1986 Th088 P\&IC HOMtQ OINAHCE CODE BY Rf· SAID WArrrl!N AEPOM !*ow: CITY OF HUNTINGTON ,..,._,,.._In atty bide°' Wf COuft'Y of Or.nee, 100 CMc ~ to Ofder °' the PEALING ARTICLES tso.s. hM ~duty~ -The neme(t) Md tlUllrll8I HACH AMINOINO THE .. blddlllo Cenw Dc'hil w. . ...,_ CONIOUOATID ~OF CONDfTION CellfOfnl• Coee1el Coln>-t14, t24, t2t, t31~~.6. flled·wlth the a.cr.tery of eden. of the Intended HUHTtNOT~~ OR-The DltTRICT llel oO-Ane, Oellfomle '2701. "TKm •AMI< OP OflANGa COUNTY". OP '0UNT AIN v AL.UY mi.Ion. notlol of putlllc .,., ANO AODiNO '"EM-IEIMrllld Bey .... Dlltr1ct tr~•) .,. Odle'• H , ~uNO' ~. ~ tM.-7.: telned from the Ohotor of TM name. eddr'I-. Md Conaolld t9d ~ f Condit f .. .. l'teeflnO II Ol'*'I 10 °""*" TO NEW ARTICLES f14 on J411t 1t. 1tM and Iii Inc., • CelltorNa Coriior· .. ..,. ""• -~ ._ IN ~tnent of lnduetrtet MlepfloM number of plelll.-1 O Ion O THE BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY Md OCCIUf*ID Of eunCUll6-~MOllLEHOMEI), t16 9Y1illable tor 11~, In etlon, & AIW1 A. Odercclth, ANO A.DOINO THEAITO Aele1lon1 the generel tlfl't .nom.y, or p1t1nt1ff of Fountain Val19Y, ange County, and Domeetlc None Suba'dlartee at the Ina PfoC*t* end °"* PRO'S). t 1t (MANU"AC-IN Dlltr1ct Oftlce eoo Em-Jt .. 2526 N. Orend Aw .. NEW ARTICLE Ml, ENTI-prevtill;19 rm °' .,., *"' wtthout ., ~. II: (!I CIOM or bualneea on June 30, 19&e. lnf......i .,.,... Seid pub-UAED HOMES) AHO t17 •aid Bey, i..eaur:. IMoll lull• A, 8ente Ana, ca. TLED. "SIONS" Wiiia In ... IOcallty Ill wfllcfl "°"""' .. cllnlcdofl ~ ...... ttate bank No. 1271 le l'teeflnO II tcMcMect on ~ENIOA RESIDENTIAL Cellfornla 112911. TM ...J 92701. SYNOPSIS: lhll WOftl le 1o M pertonfted mero de 1elefono del Dollar Amounte tM Thunidey, A.uguM 14, · t9CIOrt lndlc*ea a cMrve of TM locetlon In Ce1forn1a Ordlnenc• No. 21H for ..::fl craft °' i,.,. of lboGedO c111..,,..s.i, ... 0 A81fl• tn T1'ouelftch 1NI aoend* for ac>P1Catlol1 8 IS: 136.00 per dWMlrlG unJ1 tw of the ct'6ef ~ offtoe emend• the Hunttno1on WOt1ler needed to ........ dll ~-que no Cun and d f b k .... for ooe.te! permit number Orclln9not No. 2'50 ,.. the t1ec111 )'W 1Nl/11 0t pMolpel ~ offtoe IMoll Ordlnence Code by the oonttw:t ~ r ... .,. ttenoe ebOQ!ldo, -~ ~ ue rom an ............ '. ........................................................... vvv1 f.M-131. eutlmltted by~ Attk:Me 1110.!, 1114, NOTICE 18 ,U .. THEA ofthelntendectt~lll: reipeelng Al1icle •1• end •folowt· 8 ~ona J. 0... lnve.tment aecurttlee (Mar1<et value Qty of~ leedl. t24, t2t, t31, t32.68ftd tM OIVEH thilt the Boetd Of~ 212 L 17ttl St., Coat.a ....... ~ddt .. "-Article H1 A~ of tt... retet.,.. OAUMMY GAAAETT KING -0-N ) ............................................................................................................... -().. Subject ~ II '° of the Huntington 9-fl Or· rec:tort !lee eet IN tlmcuind C.. 112127. 8lgr-. ~ ~~ on Me .. tM Ca.l C-. I HA A A I I 0 N, ( 114) on-ln"911ment aecurtt .............................................................................. .(). permit w1c1er*1g of e..boe c11n9not Code Md edd ,._ piece tor~ on._,,.. TM name(t) Md t1U11r1181 ~ ·-uwr ""mma "' rnunny Colegl o.nct, Qt. '50-1aCIO. 3200 ,__ C.. Trading eccounl aecurtti.. ........ · .................................................................. -().. laouleotard 1ncM11'1Q --. Mlolel t1' (~ por1. end atty and e1 coteo-edOreee of the Intended ._ lftlde and cNl'lee 10 toe of ~ , .... om.. 8'llte 10::.,.eo.a Federal Jundt edd and eecurtttee wWll reipieoel"Mot, OUf1> n t 15 (flllenned "-kllil'lttel tklne °' proteeta to Mid',.. 1rantf9fee(•) are: loull• .. '*"•11ec1 .,_ al...,_ ~ ....._ Cellfomle purchued under agr.....,.,.,ta gun.,.. ,,.. GatClh bMlrw 0..1tQpY1a11). ttt (Menu-po11, for Auowt 21. 1 ... et Ooulgeropouloe, HU flair ¥.tout ueet. ,..... TM beuoi119 ICflecl!Jle °' DAU: (f'ec:N) l"E8 13 t .... , I d tic .-..... end ltOt'hl dralne. "**" ~ Hornet) Md t17 1:30 p.m In 1N offtoe °'the 8toneptne ~. Unit F, '*"'*' • ,,,..,,. ... per dtelll weoee .. MMd .... 0 r n ornea .., .. .._ ................................................................ 8300 ===and peYlng, (Senlcw An1•t1118Uf'lllc. r*trtct. 'aoo Emerald Bey, Anaheim, Ce. UI04; ptOY1ll prior to..,._°' upon• wwtlirlG *'I°' eilgtll Glar7 L....,.., ~ Loen•. Total (IXclUdlng unetrMd Income~ ............................ 21821 tr.me ~ THE f'UU. TEXT°' THE l.IGune IMoll Celltomfe WendleFronedel& Ctcr1etoe llgn permlta In iipedfted (I) houn. The rude far hd-.,,, .... .,,.., L ... : ReMNeforpoealble nolM end up: OAOINANCEISAVAll.A8U: 92151. . Varlernot, 111110 Venice ~olatlfYand.cpend•· ldayn~worhMll '""""'*' ar.,. ~ loan louea...... .. ........................................................................ 309 l'ldtno ttteet llglltl, on IN THE CfTY CL.ERK'I Of'-DATED:~ 24, 1tae 81¥d, Apt. 8, Loe ~ ~ OOde pr~ In-M a1 ._.. ttme and on.-Delly Piiot J4llt 1f 24. ''· .-~=ap=~:·F.F: a'"e:·etc:·· .. · ·· ······ ................................................... 21512 ~boe..=:~'1'~ ~~ED the City ·-=i!:.;.== c..TM~oPertYto i.1rw-~=ti== '*Jlhal!Mm.ndetoryypon Augllet 7 1"' Tll052 (lncludlng $-().. capltal IMM)... . ....................................................... 1327 :::==In tlle °"Y of ~~~of,.::; -. ~.•,:_bed~ :,...~ :: ~!::c,-:; R"I •tat• owned other than 8llld publlc 'r-:tnv w111 ,,,...~ held ~ Mot ~ ~7. 29eo:' :'qul:ment L•a•• and 'l'HE FVLL TEXT or THE upon ainy eubcontr9ct0f PUlJC *>TICE bank preml ....................................................................................... 1451 commence a1 11·00 A.M 21• 11M by 1hl tollOwing 31 Auguet 1 4 ,·. 1 •. LeaMllold ~--ta. . ORDINANCE 18 AVAILABLE under aid! CONTAACTQ1', UQAL l1CI lnveetmenta In unconaolldatad Thurlclmy. ~· "· 1eM roll Call YC>ir. 1He . • • • • . Seid SWol*1Y II IOGetlld IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of'-to pey not ... "'*" the lllllcl ~-=- tubaldlari.a and auoelatad compantet .................................................. -().. ., Eur•• Inn, 7th llnd .. ,.. AYES: COUNCILMEN: M225 et: 2525 N. OrMd Aw .. FICE. IP9Qffled...-10111woni... -m1 Cuatom«'a llablllty to thla Slreetl, Eurett .. CA 95501. Kelly, Mec:Alllet•. Mllndlo, Sult• A, Senti Ana. ca. ~o ~ ~ Cl1y ~~hem In the·-AN OROJNAHCE °'THE bank on acceptanoee outatandlng ......................................................... --O-lnt«me11onr ... 1tnototllle ~· GrMn "8.JC NOTICE 92701. lngton a.:: et.,,,,;:;~.,.:,_ ~:l'lchw CITY Of' HUNTINGTON Other .... t. (lncludlng -0-lntanglblea) ..................................................... 545 ::=..-:::::a.-::: ~ES: COUNCILMEN: ~~"":": t:,: meeillng held Meneley. J4ltt llfl/ bid fOt . ;:Tod f//f llllly ~~~3 AMENDING sec- TOTAL ASSETS ..................................................................................... 37816 Cllltomlt Coutal Com· ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: l'te~A=I Augutt 20th. 1Nt, et the of-211t, 1ht, by 1hl tollowlng (80) dll)'9 •fter the dew Ml .oe.290 AHO AOO- LIUH.mH mlaelon, 8outti eo..t o.. Antev, Thomae Thefollowlngpenon .. r• tlQe of. end claim• mey be rolcellYOte: lor!MopenlngOfblda. 11;.C:.0:1E~ :H~C~~~ TOTAL DEPOSITS IN lrlct, 248 W. lroectwey, CftY °' HUMnNOTON dolno~•: llled wllll, ESCROW K AYE~~NC~~tlEN· A~ bond Md' INOTON BEAC.. MUHICl- DOMESTIC OFFICES ...................................................... 34,074 8u11e 3'0. Long lelloll, CA, 81ACH, Allole M. QOIET IAY APART· ESCROW CORPORATION, ely, •· endlc. per1ormenoe bond _. be PAL CODE RE.LATINO TO Total demand depoalta ....................................................... 18,649 al IMlt ~ (7) deye pr1or WWftw ..... C4'J Ct.11 MENTS, 312 Weet = 81., f01 Eut ~ Aw., ~E~OUNCILMEN ~ Pt* to uecutlon SPIED LIMITS ON THE Total tll'M and aavinga depoalta ............................................ 17,525 10 Mid public meettno. PubW!ed Orwioe COMt Coet• ....... Celff.11 1 ~ 105, Fulerton. CA None : : ~:: :n'": ~ "'::: BEACH. BEACH SE""1CE TOTAL DEPOSITS IN Publlclhed Orenge Coeet Delly PISot July 31, 1NI Peul Brewer. 12862 92931, 714-nS.."'4. ABSENT COUNCILMEN ROADS ANO CfTY P~AKS FOREIGN OFFICES.. ........... ..... ......................................................... -0-~ Pllol ~ 31• AUQUet 1• ThOM ~·=11~ ,:.·5 Otrden ~ ~~ lllof .,~ Antev. Thomae . oont~ ~~ 4580 SYNOf'SIS· TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO ' Tll108 rtaJC fl)JIC( 'Fred Wellece 27509 Comnletdel Coe»-CrtY OI' NUlff'llOTON of IN Oooooe111n••I Coda of .,.::n;n~: oeN:.O ~·~ FOREIGN OFFICES .................................................................... 34074 Elmbrldge Or .' Rancho lull! T,.,,.,_. llACH, Allele Ill. the Slate of Cellfomle. the Huntlngt~ aMch Otdl- Federal fund• purctlaaad and aecurltlee aold under P\IUC fl)TIC( '9CTPT!OU8 WU PlllOe vardee, Cellf. 80274 The lett ctete for = ............ atr Ct.11 contr1c1 wlll con1eln Mf'Ce Coda u ton-: agrMrMnta to repurctl ... In dorneetlc omc...................................... 4-~ ITA~ ™-bullneee 11 con-c:lelrN II AuQll9t 1tttl. 1 -~~.2':,io: ... eo.t prcMl60n• permitting tne 13.0UIO VXNdel-8Peecf Other llabllltlee for bono-..d money, Including LICIAL NOTICa The folowlnlJ per-..,. ducted by • genar1ll '*1-So tw • 11,_ lo 1tle -T ~, • euccHtful bi dder 10 No pereon 1t1111 operete atty .. a, of U S T " a..•MCI doing~-. ner'll'llp Intended 11•....,-C•I the TllCMM .,betttut• wtt ... for W"I wtl9elled "' of note .,..anoee · · rMaUry ................................................... · ... · -v-NO • ..,. COSTA MESA MEM· Paul.__ Intended tre1....,0<111 ueecl moneiy1 wttNle6d by the DIS· on ~ :.:% Mortg. lndebtadneea (Including..(). "AN OftOINAHCE °'THE ORIAL HOSPITAL CARE Tlllt 11-lerMnl .... Ned th• followlng eddlUont l PlllJC fl)JIC( TAICT lo en1ure per· :oe road~ ICleed Ill capital i.... .. ··· ·· · ... ... · ............................................................ .0-CITY OF HUNTINGTON UNIT ALUMNI ASSOCIA· wlttt the County Clerlc of Or· bu*-nemet llnd .0-tonnenoe under lhl oon-eitceta of 10 m11ee 11out Ac:oeptancee executed by Of for account . BEACH A.MENO.NO THE TION (Malt• Menlpuleton). anoe County on Mot 23, ~ within thl tllrw Aenno:: ...... trec1 unleee • Qr981• ::.ci le of thla bank and outa1andlng ............................................................ -0-HUHTINOTON BEACH ()A.. 301 Victoria, Coat.a MeM. 1tlt ~ IUI peet: None. ~Tllmln' °"9rftlftt 9MH, •r potted lh• muimum 0th« llablllt ........................................................................................ 319 DI NANCE CODE IV Callf. t2t27 ~1 Oeted .My 11th, 1tae Oolng ~ ~ 11'1 g;wtcl I A. l rewftel • tpeed llmll when pees. TOTA~~~~ITIE~(•xcludlngtubOrdlnetadnot... 34393 ~~:~ro~fgcT::=~ t2~~~,.: ~~July~:,. c~~.~-,:~:::..•::; CHEEK'S BEAUTY ~.:C~tt!'ougtl ~112, :-==~~ s :n di tad ur~ ...... d.d .. ;:::;.:t·. ...................................................... . I\ FOA CHANGE Of ZONING Callf.112t2t ,.., 21. 1tle ...... ,, ................. CE~.:..!M1 ~ Coet• lMt·tAM 21$1 eleo.00.S 1Ulot1 u or ne no .. an e..,..., ur• ........................................ ·· ................ -v-I Y OELIETINO THE ·88 Thie bullneee It con· Th-OIO Trw.._.. Mw . ...,,, 929'" ~ IMdt Augutt 21, to thl Huntington 9eeo11 Or· IHAftlHOLDIRI EQUITY sumx ~ ANY PROP-ducted by: non profl1 Of· Pubtllllecl Orenge COMI DI-. June Audlld, 1141 1tH • 2 PM dlnence CocJe .. follOwl: Preferred atock EATY WITHIN THE CITY genlutlon PlllJC fl)TIC( Dally Piiot July 31, 111&8 =-~ Coete MeM. Celff Publlehed ~enge eo.t 13.48.081 VehldM 8~· No. ahar.. CUAAINTLV DESIGNATED Wiiiiam Jeni. a.reno ThOllt = Piiot July .:11, Auguet 7 NO pel'IOn lflall ~ W"I Outttandlng .................... ·0-Amount -().. AS SUCH (ZONE CASE NO. l"'-ltttement .,.. llled '9Cnnoul 8UIMU d~':, ~::,,~con• lt _,,,.,. wt1M1ec1 con..,.,..,_ Of any Common atock 16-17)'' wtth the Coun1y Clerlc of Or· M,._ ITATlmNT "8JC fl)Ja OtanevJ\ine Auectced ,...,.... type In enypetti eUIC)eed ln No. ahar• • IYMOfltte: enge Counly on ~ 18, The f~ l*90M *'* Thlt ttetement -Ned mlllll..,. 'exoeu o1 t0 "'"-per hour, th rind 2 000 OfdlnMol No. 2164 c»-1tlt dolna tlUllrllal u : ITAnmxT tw wltll lhl County a..°' Or ..--M>TICE •un .... • ~* IC)eed le ~u ~ ..... · · .. , · • ..... the .SS (SeMce St• ~ 'lJLLEATON POOL AIUCOIBWNTtw ange Coun1Y on .My 21 '9CmlOU8IUIMll 'potted The tnulmum o. ar• tlon) oufftll on Mdl 1111• PublleMd Orange COMI CENTtA, 2061 N. Eudld, UM tw PICTITIOUI 1eee ' lapeed llmll when ped· ootatandlng ........... 1,582 Amount 3,381 wtleff luppeenontM..o-Dally Piiot July 14, 31, Fuiwton.Cellf 92133 ...,... .. ~ ,,14111 MAl!mlTA~ eetrWln•1r1~till'tellM Surplua................ ........................................................................ 1,200 llon ~net macie •• folOw A.uguM 1, t4, 1tet Jeck W. Oollelll1e. 2031 I . T.,. !ottowtna pereon1 Publlehed Pr eo.t Thi f~ pertOl'lt .,.15 mMee per hour TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ............................................................ 4681 up to Coda Amendmen1 Tll-()t1 =It., Senta Ana. Celt. hlYI aballdoned 1t1e i.-of Delly PllotJulyS~ 7, ~::n:-~y 2138 THE FUU TEXT Of' THE F\9talnedMtnlng1 ................................................................................ (115S) ..... wnlcftNPMiecfthe.SS -. .......... ~ """'1N lh• Flctltloue •u•lnH• 14 21 111&8 PleCetltla c. • ...-..c.i.. OROINANC€1S AVAJLA8LE Raerve for contlngenciea and (a.Moe ltatlon=ll from -T .....-. -·In.""" . Heme: AAT1c· .. AE A•· • . Tll-()tt fomle '2121 IN THE CITY CLEAl<'S ~ other capital reaervee.... .... .. ....... . ..................................................... -O-:::C.~on Or• • :=· 'un~non. cem. ':C•~o=::,;t•. Ooneld " ..., 21022 "~DOPTED b tN Ctty TOTAL SHAAEHOLDERS EQUITY ........................................................ 3423 THE FULL TEXT Of THE '=·~It Thie buelneee 11 con· Beech, CA t2t41 on rtaJC fl)TIC( lerbedoeClrcle, ~ln01on Coundl Of the~ of Hunt• TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO ORDINANCE 11 AVAILA.ILE TM~ pereone.,. ducted by: co-pen,,.,. The f'lctlttoul ~ leedl. Calltornll f2Mt tngton e.cri 01 1 ,..,.., SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ............................................................... 37818 IN THE CITY CL£AK'8 °'· doing ~ ee; Jeck W DoltNe. Name,....,.,., to.-....,. ~TmOUI ~U .. ~ lelr. 21022 meeittng held ~. J411t The und•algned, Edward H. Downer, Preeidtnt & C.E.0 . and Patr1Cia ACE DANA ~ & COM-TNt Nternen1 ._ fllecl llled In 0renae County on um ITA,_,,,. ----.-.Huntington 2111. 1tM. by 1N to1ow1ng A. Aeh, AVP & Aulatan• Cuhlw of the a~ bank, each <*:larM, for AO<WTEO by ... City ,ANY LAGUNA IEACH ..... wtUI the County c.11 Of Or-Jan 27. 1-~ TM:::::: ::-n-.,.. ~· c=:.11~ con-roll cell ¥Ole hlmMtfaloneandnotfortheoth«:lh•YepertOna!knowtedgeofthematters CouncllOftlleQtyOfHunl· lroedWer. ~ leed\, =County Oil July 23. AlcNtd A}~· 2'0e1 ~KAY 'UILICATION ductedbyhutbendMd ...... AYES COUNCILMEN: contained In thl• report and I beltew that MCh e1atement ln Mid report la lng1on ..... •1 .,, ~ Calf. '*2 1 ,,,_ Lei Aorw A • Ma.toll SYSTtMI, 200 ( a.no. OOHAlO "-8AIA Md l(ely MecAlhts Mendie, Irv.. Etch of the underalgned, for ~meetf alone and notfOf the other. cer11flee ~~~ ~ Cf:-t.~~ Publlclhed Oranp COMt ~-~:, ~1'11111•r•ld, potme, hl'9 100. len1• JUAHl(Cf v 8AIA ~E~OUNCILM(N· under penalty of perjury that the foregofng la trw and correct. roll cell vote: Calf fl* Dally Not Ny s1. AUQU1t 7, 19122 ~. Hunllngtoll Ana. 01e11 '2701 ™' ete*"'-'1 .,.. Ned None &ec:uted on July 25, 1tae at Fountain Velley, Clllfomlt AVES: Counollmw'I: Kelly, ~ A. ~.In, 22tOe 14, h ,... lelloll .• CA.,... Mtc:tlM Kely~ ,.c:!'J wttll ~~ty Cler1!20( Or· A88(NT COUHOILMEN Edward H. Downer MWAll••· Mendie,~. ~ .... Woodland Hiii. Th-Oft Tiiie tlUllrll8I .... OOft.o = NewCIOr1 -.n, ...... .,. __ "Ton July,;,: Anley, Thofl'IM Patrlcta A. Aeh 0Nen • Calf, 92* 'l'V'C duC'l9d by a aener1ll S*t,,..· TNa bull'*9 11 OOft ~ ~ CoNt CITY °' HUWTWMTO. Publleti.d Orange Coat Dally Piiot July 31 , 1988 Th()87 NOES: Oounolmen: None Thie buel-It con-P\IUC II),_ lhlP ducted by an~ • Deity~ Ju'Y 7, 11 24 llA~ Allele •. AlllNT: Councllmen: ducted by: a 08*1 partner· IMn1C8 t1' Tl* el~ wM tlltd MldlMI Kelly 31 1.. ' ' ' .._~ Clet Ct.11 WE'RE llUID'ING. Savin~ live..·~ c;rn tx· very expensive. The ~ust!'t of our cli~a~tcr rd id and other humanitarian pro~rams keep moumlng. And we can't ;a ftord to ~·ume up short Plca._e help + American Red Cross IJ t-=L "C':J.i, Tllomel ... DIMO&.unoet "' wtUI the County Clar'lt of Or· Thie tteternent ... Meet • ~5 PublltMd OrMOI ~ 11 AC MOI' ~T~ ~~ -fllCld l'MTI•ll• = County on JwM 2t, with tM County Clerlc of Or· K4Mtl Oelly Piiot JUlo/ 31• 1~ .........,., CltJ Ctwk wttll thl County a.. of Or· Pvtlllo notlot le ~ Aloherd A. HOOi! Moe County on ~ H . Publllhed OrMge COMt .nee Oounty on ~ 2' Ol'*'I tM1 loott •· Hutlberd P\iblllfled Or-.noe eo.e 1tM 1-------- Delty Piiot ~ 31. ,... 1t1t • :'~ ~ = Delly Pilot Jib 24, "· P\ibllehed 0renve "= PlaJC M>TICE __ MUC __ ..,_m __ _ -------T'hOt--1 PublllMd Or "'= tlUllrll8I under 1tle ltctlt1oul Auguet 1, 14, 1... T'hOt8 Delly PMol July 31. AUQU9C 1, '9Clm0Ue r.IUIMlt PmlJC fl)'llC( o.11y Piiot .My 3~ 1 firm name and ttyte Of 14, , 1. 1Nt um ITA.,_,., 14. h 1... ' ' l'r.otllon17•1 ~A~f .. ;..!,, Tll-478 ~TM ==•perlOM" ~TM==-.,.,__.,.. PICTmOUe .UH•M .. .... ... ,, Pl8.IC fl)TIC( ..... ITAnmxT Th-OU of Coete M9M, County of I H IOUl.IVAM> AS I COAIT Vtl.A'I TM ,.....,.. l*'ION .,.. Orange, 11919 of Celtomle. 80CiA Tll, A c.llforNI Um-ANO '"88P0AT SOMCI, dolrll ~la: did on 1tle U -of .My, ..... ITAW lllCTmGUe MIH•M Md~. 111A Air· if014 lrootlnunt, HUii~ ~ L!AllHO, 2111 SHOP 1 ... , by nMUll oone.11, Ttle ~ l*'ION.,.. Mm ITA~ wey C. eo-e ,.._, Calif In gt on IHch. Cellf Dow A~ Mte I. Tl*lll dlleol\"8 IN Nkl pwtJ•lf• dolrla tlUllrll8I • TM folowlng '*"°"' n t2t2t f~2M4 Celt t2tlO Md ...,..,.. tMlr re6Mtone HOHrf Gt.ADD HAMS cto1na ~ M: 8'-a.ca. t C006eY l'I . H Allne ,...,...,_, n 1 o..,1n11n,4102ww-. AT HOMEI. ·~......, °' CAL"°"N1A. '"'° r.-wo"o ~re. L..aoune._,...:.Cellf ~" M9M•l.ec.t•....._c.11. FNN. Cellf t2114 8* .....,_lnlNMur9 leeoll IMI ._ 11. "'f"· TION, INU ,.._Or., 11 o.f~ .. t u •t:':; tm7 ,.~. Ct\Mdler, 21H2 .. M OOlldut.1ed Ill'/ IDot1 lnaton leed\ Ctelt Toro, Calf a2aO 27'2 Clrde Or , ~MMe'"*• Ml C*tittt MIM'oll Vlefo, I ~ llk:lwd leildlOft, 11711 1Mrt L,n Nowel, fN3,2 9-:11, Celt. t2ta W llM• fA1'0. C... -.. · ...... 7777 ,. .......__ t.•ake cl---111~..i Fw1Mr l'IOOoa II ,_..,, WIMMllf Clfcte, Hun1• ...._ Or •• m Toni, Ce1r Tllta D\lllMM It oon· ...... Celt Uat l... -.. _... IYl ~ iWU .,_, ...... "" .......... lnGtOll e.ori. Celt. 1841 t2GO .. ducted llY 1 lll9"'9d partner· Tllll bueinW ii COfl. duCted w • ..,.... '*1-advenlstng the best .. noc .. ,.o •11, ltOfft llllt ~ 11 oon-""" bull,.. 1e con: • ~ bf: • ..,_.. ~ ~........ way to uve time INl dei1.,. • llf'I ctitaa11LW1 esuc.1 bf: en lnclMduel dllded bf: an lnclMduel ••-1.c" ~·1 ,.... --T ,.._, lnOurred ""' ... otllerllll 1111 lldwd.....,., .,., L,n NoWtlll .,.,,,. Cethy ..... TNI llCllllCMnt wM lllld 1nd gall own,_, or In IN nwM of TNt _.....,. .,.. flled Thie .....,.,. .,. lled Tllll .. .....,.., -fllill Thie II 11 1•1l -... """ • ~ an f//f Or· 1t1t firm. wttt1 ,... Countr ca.ti °' o,.. """,... ~Ole!\ of Or· wilt\ -. County an ot Or· ....,. ,... COurlCY a..., ar. .,._1 CcMlty °" July tS. DMld M Coete MeM. anoe Count, °" Nl't n. anoe County °" Nit n, *'IOI Counfy OI\ -Mr n , anoe Count) OI\ .Mf II 1... n.-l1llJ Plltt = • -. • of ,... N*9 1• ~ ,... m-. ,... ,... fll---Orlf\Oll c... 142 1111 .......... N*Md Or'8l'4I Ga• N*Md Or-. COiii ""*'*'Or...-c.... flllbllMO Or...-0.. DlltW Nol NI It, M.-1, • fllAlllllecl Or.,.. 0... o.llY Not Ny 11. ~ 1. Da11w flillo4 NI 11, ~ 1, 0. Nol .My 11, -.-1. Oa1r Nol Mt 11, ~ T, 14. t1, 1tll Dill't Not .My,,,,... 14, t1. 1tM 14, t1. 1tM "· h ,... "· 11. 1tM TIMJU "'101 nc-o11 n..ort Th-Oii ~ t I t . CIO <>r.,,. Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thul'lday, Ju~ 31, 1oa8 ~iiiiiifil---------..,---~----~-------,.--------..... ~~i......---..-...;_----.....e;:....-------.---~~=--Sabel .,.. a toundl.nl NUC llJT1Cl ...C llJTll MUC llJ11Cl P!11.1C 11n11 ... Ml& llmCE -----· Q, . :.. ; --.... membec' of T pie DUAll'nefTM ..,......,.,.._ ... notDe._.,. .. ~"' ...__.... COUIOL!AlWMPOllTOPCOMDfTIC*OI Sharon In Coat• THIT~ '" ..... "'"::: wNdl .. ~ ... ,. TOii•_,_ COl~•'llMOPMIWOllTllACtf . TR,,.,.. .. •t-np,·--. s..ua. a Elizabeth M ... Sh•_ ... • ~MWtU =":":'C..,:: ::=:.~-:= ........ ~:::::.:'~~ con.olkteted ....,,. ot eoncm1on o.!.-:~~ otot ~ vMnn. n•-..v fteCSand all of T • member ot ... .-._ MOfte8•..-.UC ~ ....... M........,• .. ,.,..._.;,...._°' ;-._ ..,,;.;; 8Mictl.OrlnaeCowlty,MdDomeetlc8u----'",. __ -·- Nllldent of Hwat· --: l brodwr. Ira and Profe11lonal AUCWUU on..dllDr..,.....,.11_, ...... ..,...,._.~ ~·:.tJ(UI' 1111 111 on.Jl.IM30, fNe. · ~ e.ch llnct Ra1land of Ten Women, Newport \Mllllr .,_. ~ rn ••Md...,.,..... lldl~_,.,.,.... ........ ,.....,.. • .... Ml*No.1111 DoletAIMUftte 192e. Pwd away w . Friends ma; Bwh.Shei:aYOl· :::=,~..,.:-: =~.:;:=..:: =-:r•=::=--=:.~• .. ~" City Aa..-ra SnTIMM••ndil ~ JO, 1818. Mn. call al Pierce Broe. W\Wet wcw tr_!.~ ~f --~ .... C-:."~.,"=-~ ~·=~•.:...': lldtormtto:110111..-CUhendMftombentle. ................................................................ 43,877 .-.1-Wal bom M8l'Ch Smith Mortuary from many ca~ • ...... -"'""' °' noftP•JM•nt 0 ~ ..;;; -;;;:,. A ..... ol ............... t; r • lnwstrnent MCUttt• (MatkM vllUe 10, late in Jacbao 4:00P.M. to9:00P.M. ~ State Holp6\ll ='*~--~ t:_ ::"!: ooodltion'ot•tl = ::w; ~ :-'~0:.:"'C.:: 110,088) ................................................................... , .......................... 9•923 County. TenneMM. Thunda,y. Orawslde and suppolWd nu-L.T.D. The~ w9 be.,.~. cw tte ...,_ tNeincwadeldto,....,,.. ,urctl .. tnt Det>ertlMftt ~ tunclt told end aeourltle9 She w a roembrr of aervtc. wW be con-meroua charlU. ln eCltd et ~ ..-in • tor *"'f i.-cw ~ * 9"Y w"'9d """'*" to 20'f1 ~ LAN, Hunt; purchaatd under tipf..,,...,.t• 5 83-4 the Fln1 Ch.rilUan ducted on J'rlda~ the county. She ~ ~ '""'"91 ,_. dllrft .. be ooi..iJa ect..,. ~UMIMI~ lngtone.ctl C.tlMI. V• to r .... l In domMUc offloea .................................................. ·" 1 · Chu b Sh A~ 1 t 10 ' leavea numerou1 enueCoduec1ilcWllUllM lloww• °' ~ 01 Mlfl """*1Y "°"' .. ""'° tllclle mey lie~ dw-Loent Total (excluding uMetned lnoome) ................ ·· 104, 17 re • e WH .M. a • : ........., ~ a... of tor ,.....,., Of IN .. ~. end tttt. 1ng ,..... ecif100t tlOW'I lAe9 Aiiow.nc. for l)C*llbte c-~~h""uabandllft ln -~ ~at w~ ~ ~ :,-...:;ir,:, 2::J~ ~ ::;-: ==...--enysw:: =-~ .:' ~ "'tc1:-=.ir ~ 1:.,., loen =io.w .............................................................................. 1,ec:ck 375 l r 1968 Bel d t.ery. Wl Fini uy of whom lhe con· , .... Coel• ..... Mint pr....s °' lmCllect ...,,.. to wNctl tM i.vy .. maoe nwlled "lurplua ~ Loane, Mt.......................................................................................... 1t2• n . ove Al Karae-of aideJ'ed llk.e bet lt=IOM '**' .... reH11~auon. Aedempuon tied~. llld No • .,.11, ..tdt 111 , S.nk prem1 .... F.F. & E. etc.. ............................................................... 1 ·116 mother of Restnald ChN\ian Church of S own eo.t. CA t2tl7. T1tla Nghtl. TN l'lght9 ot ,. o.. ~ .......... Of. to ~ 90ncl. ~ O~ aaMta .................................................................................. ,. ......... 85• Ma ::t~b.:am F~ :,~fct11:tfn°: ~=~~ ~db:nheld ·~~~~~of~..: =:n~~..: fiWA:,:.:,·i ~Seti'::=::..= T~TALA8SETS ........................ uA'iliunli'" ............................ 1 ' Clem•n•: Frankie B r 0 I . 's m I th AIJIUlt 1. R.l\81 will ~!:·::;:,: ':::.: ":c. ~....:=: ,.Jtltle..., er.,. CoMt =-OAL.ane, Hunt.::: TOTAL DEPOSITS IN 172 057 BerrickandDonPate Mortuary, Direcion. be conduc ted by ..... rt r9quNtM, tM ttonof Pl"operty.(•) ..... 1>911yPllot.My3t.1"8 ce1We1'1tor=2:00PM, DOMESTICOFACES .............................................. o .......... 1M'oe2 all of HunUn1ton 53G·6539 Rabbi Ganon Good· lmetNIAewnuee.w.Wll ..... MJ pereon wtioee T'hOl1 Tueedey, Aug\Jlt 12. 1111• Total demand <Mpoelta.......................... ............................... '995 Beach and Gordon man at Pad.tic View fumWt lnfofnwlion uout P"~ '* bWI lelMd wtliGti time end p1aoe llldl Total time and N Yinot deposit1 ......................................... 77, SABEL l 500 Pacifl VI ..,; po11lbl• 9Mumbranc.t, upon INI he\111 the rtgM to rtBJC NOTICE .._...publcly °'**'end TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND Pate, IAcuna Nlauel. BESS S ABEL, 87, D N c e ~ ,,_., lie \JMfUI In ci. P•Y ltle amount due, i'Md. FOREIGN OFFICES....................... ..................... ................ ...... 172,057 Ai.o IW'Yivi.nc are 18 lone time Newport r Ive. • w Port ~ the vlM of tM tOQ«hor ....., tM UPl'*I Ul1l1 M UPl'*I of oert9 Federal funcn purdlued and eecurlti. told under grandc hildre n 39 Beach bual neu BHch,at l:OOP.M. lnter•ttl•'Oeotd.~ !.IM.1!.,.~·11 ~ ITAWM end removal.,. o.,. agrwMntato repurcnae lndomestloofflcn .................. 1.92& -..A..hll'.a-tlon of ~ t LeetMr ..,. .._,..., et eny wni. UAMDCll-rT at' -~ oftt'9euoowful Ot"--II ..,lit'-1 et8 great ., .. ..._ urc:n woman. "SABEL" la SHEARER irUy Co..._•a Tllllle, 1 prtoerty to the.-. "*9of, UM Of'..,,.,.,.,. ~•). a.. tu Wll be ·-a.,. -........................................ ·.. · · · ·· ... ............ ' and 4 areal areat belt remembered foe JAMES HERBERT Set w'°'*" Iron Getee. 1 end upon Midi~ the MJH•M ~ added to 11 quotlltlona I.ft-TOTAL LIABILITIES (exc:tudlng MJbot'dlnated notes grandchildttn; 4 m.-11•-" the first " SHEARER reDden Antique COmblnct1on Seti. s.cr«ary INI 19tOte .a TM }ol!OwtnQ l*9C>I\• 1 ... velld retail !*mll and debentur•).. ...... ......... ..... ... ... . ...... .. ....... ...... ... 176,871 T .,..__, ,... _ _. -. .... -. pur-• t Mteoa1eneoue lr1lfllda, tM ~i:'Y to him, end II M¥e ebllnOonld"the uee of number le aubmltted Mth 8HAUHOLDllR8 EOUfTY ten. c.uvu, '-Aen e, ple polka dot bikini" of Colta Mesa. ~ em-. content. of,.,..,* pi~ige rn oon-th• fllcllllou1 lualne11 bid form. Common ltocil 1 tn Orange County away July 30, 1988. &-57 Property mey be .,._ necUon wttt1 the le¥y on .a HMM: PRICE AANCH, 2115 Payment 1n tu1 11111 be No . .nar .. (Ne wport Beac h). Born May U , Ul92 ln ::='=-~=~~ :.o:':ot'!::=:m."(:; =-~;~01, ~wlthln':J!O~~ authorized .......... 2,000 PA~ VllW Born tn Negaunee, Reton, Wuhl.J\l10n. terma: ,Ull payment r• ,...,.,,~ of Ae.i &late The FlctlUoua eu.in.. the~ be r9"'ICMd No. lharM ~pa. Mich igan. July 4, Survived by daugh· qWed on ecoeptence of Atler 8*. (1) P9rtod. The tUtne r.,.,,ecl to above wee from et.tnct PfOP9'1Y et the outetandlng..... .. . 1, 183 Amount 7,789 c.m.cery • Mort0ery 1899, of Ru.ian Jew-tee, Dorothy Trapp; 8 hlgnelt bid. Fonn o4 Pey-ownen o4 wiy reall PfOP9'1Y fled In Otenae County on time of fuf1 peymem. TOT AL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL. . . . .... .. .... ...... . ... .. . ....... ·· 7,789 ChaOe' • ~ i h I I g t d h lld l3 ment: Al peymenta ~lie told M P"O'Wtded In MCtton Oeoernber 2!, 1M5 FILE The Boerd ~ the Retained earnlnga... ........ . . . . ........................................... 2,088 3500 l»ec:tnc V... 0Nve s mHm ::..~~-gran c_..J,,t~,~-by aeah, certified d'iedl, 8335. their helr9. ~. NO.F-296"4 right to r91eet q ~ .. TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ....................................................... 9,877 ~ 9Mot'I parenta. er uaulCI great .... ...._. ........ n . c .. hler'• or trHe..irer'• or .ocsmtneetretora. Of eny J.L. Pnce ··rn.m A", Edith ~· or to waive eny lnfor· TOTAL LIABILITIES AN D &U-2700 was one of the leaden Me m or ial aervlce1 d** Of by 1 United Stal• ::,: tMrvtna ~ GoodwtnO-. 02915,..~ Hll Av-mallty Of lfreoullrilY In the SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY. .. ........................................................ 185,548 HAMORLAWN- llT. OUV1 Mortuary• c.metery CretMtory 1e2smw•" Coeta MeN S40.55~ of that era. Bela wu will be held Satur-poetalt-• •1 bentih · ...,,_.,d °' _ ...:.!:.!1n ran • .::::-.:::.::!! ~ .,281...1• ....,.,. Mele. bidding. VtHc:le Ii '*no The under•u.Mef, Clyde H. Gouert, President & CEO and Robert• E . .,egr p money or er. -·• ...--· u-,_..,, ........ • ""' aold II' en "u It" c:ondltton -v f educated ln Toledo day, August 2, 11:00 MllkechedlcwrnoneyordW ltlellllepeimltt«ito'*'-n TNt bu11rM19a wu con-The Dlitrtct mall•• no Muters, Sr. Vice Prff./CFO of the above--named bank, each declar•. or and Chicago and at· A.M . at Pacific View payable 10 the Internal Aft-the propeny told. or eny duoted by 1 ~ trwt guvent•. wrttten or Im-hlmMlf alone and not for the o1her: I have peraonal knowledge of the matter• te nded N orthe rn Mortuary Chapel. In· enw a.Mee. petttculll'trect.otllUCflprop. Thia ttetement ... flled p11ec1, 1110 the condition of contained In thl1 report and I belleve that each .statement In said report I• Michigan Uruvenuty terment. Pacific Vlew Nat11t• of Tltle: The rlQht, arty •t any time within 120 with the County Cter'k of Or· the Y9hlcle. true. Each of the underalgned, for t'lll'nMlf alone and not fOf' the other. certifies · tHle Ind lnt..-..t of the fu. cS9YI '1\ .. the .-ltlereof. enge County on Juty 18, under penalty of perjury that the foregoing I• true and correct. ~e.oN.aed exactly 8 Memorial Park, New· payer (named on the front of (21 Prloe. Sucti ~ or 1988 •!Jned: aot. •end, Exect.1ted on July 25 1988 at Newport Beech Callforn.!a years ago by Harold port Beach. Pacific thla '°""J.:!r lo the prop. trect of pr~ 8'lell be Publllhed Orange COMt ~ ,.._. Clyde H Gouert ' ' Sabel her husband of View Mortuary Di-arty le for ... eub-pennttted to be redwnecl Detty Piiot JlllY 24, 31. Publlahed Orange COMt Roberta E Maatera •50 n--~-"'""""" 2700• ject to any Pflor velld upon peyM•nt to th• Auguat 7, 14, 19te ~ Piiot J4Jky 24, 31, 1Ne p blla..-0 · ,. ___ t D lly Pll t J ly 31 1986 over yean. ~ n,. ........ ~-out•*ldlng en--~.orln~hec:.n-Th-OeO Tll054 u ..,....., range..,._. • o u . . 0 NABERS CADILLAC' fit 2100 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA IESI (114) 140-1100 (213) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. Ceast lwy., ln,.rt haoll ll3-ot00 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's 111 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales Ser vice. Parts Body. Paint & Tire Depts Compelll1ve Rates On lease & Daily Rentals 20IO ll•r'tr lh~., C11t1 1111 142-0010 ., 140-1211 o .sADDLEBACK Sales Leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 JIM !;'lK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP . . ,,. WE'RE OUT TO BE #1! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 41 Aut o Center Dr. Irvine 71 4 951 -3144 • 800 428-7 485 $ SA9s ~~Ye! ~.f.t .& "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" 8,,.clallzlng In European 0.llvery. Excel .. nt Be*tlon of .... end c.refully P'W!gt-~w·a always •n stock 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & hi SI Now Open Sundays SALES -SUYICE -LUSllC: -run Overseas Delivery Speclallsts OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach ~-6444 G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll St. -N•w C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Ou•ll St. -R•••I• Dlvl•lon World's Largest Selection of 0 Mercedes Benz ..A.. 833-9300 Salts · ltasffl& • rarts • Stnict · lo4y S..., Fl'RICUCC IOYOllJ-- The Best Car Buys in Orange County are at the dealers listed on this page JiARLE IKE VOLVO o 5<>t1tl1 C<)t1nty VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S -1 & LARGES r VOLKSWAGEN DEALER NE ED WE SAY MORE? Paris Open M-Sat 8 • 5 30 Sat 9 . 4 pm Service m-Frt 7 30 6 p m 11711 8lACH I LVD HUNTINGTON 8EACH 714/ 842-2000 Sf A !HA >< PACIFIC OCEAN ... ANAHflM ' WE LEASE ALL MAKES & MODELS CALL US FOR FLEET PRICES Just a Short Drive Away .. 33375 Camino Capistrano 493-3375 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 831 -1375 o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &):.. 'FAMILY STORE SINCE ·53· ~ Salea A Service · Leuing - 11A flCE PLACE TO DO BUSIESS" ISALES ISERVICE ILEASING OPOf FROM 9AM • 3"111 SAT. (71 4)848 7739 ( 714) 556 1008 16800 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach. CA 92647 HIGH VOLUME DISCOUNT DEAL-A OCAUR QI E.XCUUNCC SALES, LEASING PARTS & SERVICE 28802 Merguente Parkway • Mission Viejo. CA 92692 (71 4) 582-2880 (714) 3&4-1210 the PROFESSIONAL APPROACH e 71 4 -979-2 5 00 2925 Harbor B oule vard • Costa Mesa. C A• G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate Meaa 540-0713 3 Blocks So of 405 Fwy. BOii LONGPR~ Or.tnge County s Oldest & L.itrg~t Ponti« ONlershlp .tt e.acl'I IMI & ltM Ci•ir·den Grow '~Y f714 892 .... SI f714l 6a6-2IOO \lie ~rform •II Pontiac ~rranty wortc, fe9A11rdless at whe~ ~u orlglnally punhased ~ car. e»a llOllDAY waa .... """"' .... P ••• ... ,. atwd. a Gllrden a..ow rw,. .. 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease of Ownerst11p terms • Lease convenience-12· 72 mo • Select from 100+ new and pre-owned • Delivery in Europe option dl•I Merced .. 714/213 837-2333 S•nt• An• (5) FrHW•Y a B••ch In Buen• P•rk G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 llar'tr llt~., Otstl l11a Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales• Servtce • Leasing 546-1200 Special Parts U.e 546-94t0 MONDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 8:30 AM -6.00 PM 10:00 AM -s·oo PM TED 10~ FORD/ISUZU "\our full !tt'rv1rr ford & Isuzu dealer • • ale • ervice • Leasing E.:.4SY to FI ND .. EASY to DEAL WITH 2 bl" north of ."ianta .4na Fruwa,1 on &•rh Blvd. 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK ( 7 I 4 ) 521-3 l J 0 ( 213) 921 -8681 a rncrJ"01 amcvai PONTIAC SUBARU • !RANS AM SLASHES • rtR(BIRO • PRICES! e ~000 STE • PARISI( Hf« ON ALL • BONN£ Yll lf 1986 GRANO PRIX • ~BIRO CONVtRT18ll MODELS • T 1000 • GRANO AM lHlCR ~ Clt!CUMSlAHClS Wl Wll .. Wt Stll E1cltt•tlt NOT BE UNDERSOLD' a nlOCJ~ • PONTIAC SUBARU ~ 2480 Hart>of Blvd. Cotta Mtu Newport Beach 2480 Harbor Blvd. Cotta Mtsa Newport Beach 714/549-4300 714/5:49'"4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT tt 1 /1 Ttl Wist For #tw 1-. Sa/11 For I Y11rs · OD1n2e. sALEs -Loa"St. sERv1cE nu H••-•••D • LEASING cotta ,.,.. • ACCESSORIES DEPT 549-8023 0 ~ r CAMfflFI I ~ NISSAN/~ lfK>i • low ''lcet • No Otmmidtt • Greot Selection • lllrlendly ,...... • bcellent Service 1883.5 leoth lo\llevord (7 14) 142-7781 1-iuntin9f0n 8eoc+. (213) 592-1463 v Excellence In Sales Service & Leasing v Orange Coun~~. No. 1 No Hassle Dealer!! we HAVE M~EY DISCOUNTSlll (714) 847-8555 18881 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Bch . ' THURSDAY, J ULY 31, 1986 Plane crash spa·rks safety probe PllotanddrtverS<;lfe;Huot · onmayor as s FAA to investigate safety of airport BJ ROBERT BAJlUa °' ............. Huntington Beach Mayor Robert Mlftdjc tOday said be Will ask the Federal Aviation Administntion to chock out the safety of Meadowlark Ai rt. ~ request wu made afteT a small airplane cruhcd into an occupied car at the airport Wednesday. Both t6e pilot and the man sitting in lbecarescapcd major in=·uries. But Mandie said there . been too many airplane incidents ntly at the pnvate airport. ''I don't want to push the airport around but we have to protect the ti vet of our citizens, .. Mandie said. ··1 don't think we have any authority' to cl~ down the airport, at would be up to the FAA.'' The pilot in Wednesday after- noon's crasb-landin1t Donald J. Bunker, SO, of Huntmgton Beach, was treated for a possible hip injury at Humana Hospital in Huoun&\<)n Beach. Dick Gibboney, S9, Huntington Beach, who was m his car that was virtually demolished by lbe plane, escaDcd unscratched. 0..-. ......... ., '-'-.._ DtckGlbboneyofBa.ntt.qtonBeach(~t)atanclanattohla mt-eel the runway at Meadowlark Airport ID Bantmiton automobile, which had lta top aheared off when an airplane Beach Wedneeday. Gibboney wu not Injured ID miahap. "(was sitting there filling out my sales reports. I didn't know what b1t me. Something plowed into the back of me and I d1dn't think anybody could jO as fast as that. I couldn't see anything at first because of all the flytngglass and the dust. I was lucky, damned luclcy." If someone bad been sittinll in the Comedy scores ABC·TV'a "Moon- llahtln&" &ot 16 Emmy nOmlnadon• today, ln- cludJ.nC one for Cybill Shepherd. A6. Nation Rehnquist says he did not know the deed to his summer home for bids its sate to Jews./ A.7 Sports The Angels' bench comes through in a 6-2 victory over the Oakland A's. /C1 Business The newly opened Quality Suites Hotel caters to travelers who want a suite at an affordable rate./88 INDEX Advice and Games Births Boating Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Public Notices Sports ' Television Weather · f34 82 B1 A3 86-7 CS-7 BS .c10 83 08 B' A3 C8-10 C1-4 84 A2 ·_Memories of Golden Bear 18 karat for first owner ROBERT BARKER Elsie ~akre Smith says Huntington historical landmark s~rved its purpose Alf that's left oflbe Golden Bdr- first a famed restaurant and later a rock music nightclub -is a pile of bricks stacked up at the corner of Main Street and Pacific Coast High- way in Huntington Beach. Rock music fans and Huntington Beach Historical Society members lost a cam~ign to' save the old building earfy this summer and the forces of redevelopment prevailed. The building was demolished to make way for a proposed nine-story hotel. You'll never hear Elsie Bakre Smith raise a fuss about the demise of the Golden Bear-and she knows more about the Golden Bear than any living person. Elsie was not only there when the building was constructed in 1929 - shetumed the first shovel of dirt. Mrs. Smith, now 89, said she has wonderful memories of the Golden Bear. But it's not a historical land- mark, in her opinion. and should have been tom down to malce way for pr~ed its purpose," she said. 'Tm pleased that they arc going to revitalize the downtown. I wrote the mayor to t.eU him how pleased I am. I am for pr~s always." Mrs. Smith and her late husband, Harry Bakre, paid $6,000 for two lots on which to build the restaurant. It cost them about $22,000 to build the structure when all costs were considered and it was a happy day when the Bakres (he was a renowned chef oftbe era) opened the restaurant RETROSPECTIVE June 29. 1929. The Wall Stect crash came four months later and the Great Depression sank the Bakres deeply in debt, she said. But they made it through wtlb Harry serving as chef and Elsie as cashier, hostess and j ust about every- thing else. Business picked up wh.en voters repealed prohibition m 1933 and the Bak:res added a cocktail lounge. They operated the restaurant until J 9SO. (Pleue .ee llltll0RIE8/A2) White turtle hunt creeps along Search for missing FV reptile reaches Canada; 500 offered; guard employed By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IN Dtlllr Nol awt A Fountain Valier man's great white turtle hunt contmues. The search for the stolen repute has been expanded nationwide and into Viejo man ·missing in Lebanon By lite Aasoclaled Preas The State Department is trying to locate an Orange County busi- nessman who disappeared four weeks ago while traveling in Lebanon. "It's just like he vanished," Mar- jorie Cisneros said of her former husband. Faik Z. Wareh of Mission Viejo. . "What worries me is he wore a lot of jewelry," Cisneros said as his family gath~rcd Wednesday night to t~ to decide what to do. "I'm afraid somebody either killed him or he said something to the wron~ person. He is · · (Pleue eee SEARCH/ A2) Canada. And locally, a night secunty guard has been hired to help prevent similar thefts. Last week, Walter Allen, the city's well known "Turtle Man," reported the theft ofa rare albino Asian turtle, valued at $2.000. Allen, who main- Lyndon IARoache tains a backyard collection of 400 turtles and tortoises, offered a no- questions-asked $500 reward for the reptile's safe return. The turtle theft was the subject of widespread news coverage that Allen hoped would lead to the recovery of "Whitey." Martha Young, an assistant to the turtle collector, said Tuesday that the reports have generated numerous calls from people who believrrl they've spotted Whitey. "We've tracked down a lot of tunics but we haven't found the right one yet." she said. "Walter's just worried sick about her. She's a very loving turtle." Because Allen's turtle collection is surrounded by a block wall and a locked gate, the owner said the albino could not have crawled away on her own.1 (Pleue eee TURTLE/ A2) Local cable stations to air debate between Sumner, LaRou~he By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfltleDlll!r"'41Uff Supporters of political extremist Lyndon LaRouche have paid or persuaded local cable television sta- tions to broadcast a videotaped debate today between the con- troversial conspiracy theorist and Dem.ocratic congressional candidate Bruce Sumner. Requesting time . on local-access channels, LaRouche supporters have lined up 6 p.m. broadcasts of the debate on cable TV systems serving Newport Beach, Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach and south Orange County. The 30-minute debate was taped · June 3. the day before the primary election that pitted Sumner in a write- 1n campaign against Democrauc nominee An Hoffmann. a LaRouche supporter. In it, Sumner and LaRouche dis- cuss topics ranging from domesuc and foreign policy to some of LaRouche's conspiracy theories. The videotape was paid for equally by Sumner and LaRouche who de- (Pleue eee SUllIUR/ A2) pat1enger side1 "they would bi tone:• The silver sinale-enaioe, l 9'40s-era airplane reponeclly styled after W odd War 11 fi&hter planes, was indentified as a Glafie Aim'aft Swift. It rammed the riaht side of I.be 1977 White Chevrolet, before sp_innq around and coming co rest. . Bun~ reported to be a retimi firet;nan rrom the Los Anacles area, got out of the wtcckaae under hi.a own power. Officials of the National Transpor- tation Safety Board toda¥ were ht- vestiptjna reports of engme failure and an empty fuel tank.. Huntinaton Beach Police Deoart- ment helicopter pilot Jon Amotcf said he was flying in the area 'With crewman Jim Lail when be saw Bunker attempting to make a down.- wind landing shortly after 2 p.m. Airplanes, for safety reuons., gener- ally land and depart upwind (into the wind), Arnold said. A man wllo said be flies airplanes out of Meadowlark. but who declined to identify himself, said Bunker probably would have landed safely had the car not been where it was. Gibboney, who worb for the Omaha Airplane Supply Co. in Lona Beach. said he had just arrived at the airport to call on customers and parked near the runway to oomplete some reports. Asked if it was a safe place to put. be said there probably tSn't any safe place to park at the airport. But be (Pleue eee ADlPORT / A2) SA police probed in shooting incident Bullet holes f ouno in supervisor's office followi~ggathering By STEVE MARBLE Ot ... 0-.,... ..... A group of Santa Ana pohcc officers are under mvestigauon for allegedly gathering after work and firing shots that pierced the windows ofSuperv1sor Roger Stanton's county offices. Stanton. the former mayor of • Foun1am Valley, and his aides were no1 working when the early morning m<:1dent took place June 18. Suzanne Victor. one of Stanton's aides. said she discovered two bullet holes 1 n a w1 ndow of her office and wha1 appeared to be two correspond- ing holes above a door jam about 8 a.m 1hat same morning. ··1 called the Sheriffs department," she said. "There were two holes in the wtndow and two above the· door. There were no others found." Santa Ana pohce confirmed there is an internal investigation in progress that relates to the shooting but would not provide details of the probe or the names of any officers who might be involved. One published acco\Jnt of the 1nc1dent indicated that as many as se"en officer5 might be involved. Deput} Chief Eugene Hanson. the onl} depanment member designated to discuss the investigation. was not available for comment. Seth Kelsey, an attorney who would represent officers who might be the focus ofan internal probe. also was unavailable. The shooting itself was initiaJly in\ est1gatcd by the Orange County Shcnff s Department but reports and e\ 1dencc gathered in Stanton's offices were turned over to Santa Ana police, ·Sheriffs Lt Dick Olson said. Olson said Shenff s deputies tra- d1t 1onally handle only cases that occur inside the county buildinp. "It appears this came &om outside.'' he said. County may add $8.8 million for civic safety . ~ SiiperVISors pencil in '87 budget boost for new police, !tre and justice positions By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... °"" ..... l1tlll The first round of hean~ on Oranae County's proposed St .•S billion bud& ·tended Wedncsdfywith su~rvisors ~nc1hna in an extra $8.8 million for community safety and erasina the counsy's public infor- mation officer u~rvi~f(, te~uve!Y arnnted $8.9 milhon worth of increases to variou~ county ~enc1es Wedncmy, with theJion 's share earmarked for an extra 277 community safety po$- itionl. Another $3 million or so in supplemental funds 1s expected to be awarded after hcarinp resume today on .l,he spendina plan for fiscal 1986-87. The eltra funding wtll be added to r the budget. which supervisors arc expeetcd to adopt in late August. County Analyst Richard Ptck.ryl sa1d supplemental increases arc expected to leave the budaetwith an estimated S 18 million reserve. . Commumty safety. wtth a base bud.get of$298.) m1lhon. ate up much of the supplemental dollars rec- ommended by spendm& planners. Polic'c, fire andfusttC'C services make up S.l percent o the county's opcrat-ma co•ils The Shcnff..C'oroncr''l dcl)anmcnt · rtte1ved t'surnnccs for SQ67,488 more to add to It\ S90.S million shatt of the fiscal pie The additional money will create 44 new Sheriff's ~sitions, includin1 one detective aSSlgned to investipte toxic dumping and two narcotics mvcst1aatori. Supervisor Harriett Wieder ap- plauded the effort to strengthen local en foroemen t. "(To:uc dumpma) is hard to stop, but 1 am alad to see that the county wtll not be sinina idly by," Wieder ~1d. "Likewise. 1 am pica~ that d"p11t' our budget constra1nu. we are able to beef up narcotics enforce-- ment" Supervisors pomoncd out another Sl.8 m1thon to the $1 7.4 malhon , budgeted for the Distnct Attorne)'!> Office. approvma an add1uonal 60 positions. Officials pve a reluctant OK to the agency's request for seven new posts to help prepare for the long-awaited trial of suspected mass murderer Randy Kraft. The new pos1t1ons - two deputy district attorneys. two investiptors, rwo attorney clerks. and one investiptive H~istant -are budgeted for $24S,669 Kraf\ is facina 16 murder charges in the larp:st hom1c1dc ca.'IC m the h1,tory of Oranie C'nunty. Pro~ ecu\ol'\, upccu~ Kraft to be hnkcd to as many as 6-4 k11lina,s. a kcd for thr • addmonal pcnonnel to keep up with the team of three court~appo1ntcd attomeyci pcud by the county . to rtprcsent Kraft. ~uperv1son conceded the county had a moral obligation to tcek prosecut1on on e.ach chaJ'IC, but bemoaned the costs to wpayen. Offic11ls a1so gnped about th~ tab being run up by COW'l .. POOJnted defender\. "It seems hkt the f!f!!t band JS pullhn1 apinst the Id\.' upervuor Rogrr Stanton The Pubb Dt r•s office was told at would not ha~ to la off 6S (Pl ..... ouoaMA /A2) r I• 5.5 eafthquakerumbles through Sierra Nevada BISHOP (AP)-Another Powerful earthq14&ke rocked the Siem Nevada early today. johina jittery residents out of bed and break1111 some windows but caus1na no m~ot dam· .. Tbe temblor was one in a series of af\ershocks oh 6.1 quake July 21 that caused $2. 7 million damqe. Enc Collins, a staff ~rch assis-- t.ant at the Un1vers1ty of California, Berkeley, scisrnoloay station. said scientists there measured the temblor at S.S on the Richter scale. Smee July 21, thousands of guakes have rippled through the Bishop region in the eastern Sierra, including I SO above 3.0. 20 above 4.0 and fi ve above .S.0 on the Richter scale, Collins said. "People arc gelling a little tired of all this shaking. and they're wonder- ing when it is going to end." said Ray Schaaf of the U.S. Forest Service in Inyo Na1ional Forest. . California Highway Palrol Officer Dick Trevena in Bndicpon echoed those senuments, saying the most R•l•t«l •lorln on Al serious damaac bcsidn janJltd nerves a,ppearcd to have been items knocked off store shelves. "The y (storc operaton) keep put· ting the thinas back up, and they keep coming back down" after the next quake. Trcvena said. The latest quake struck 1u 12 23 a.m and was centered between 10 and IS miles nonh of Bishop. The area is about 220 miles north of Los Angeles and 210 miles cast of San Francisco "It was rea lly scary. not know1n1 1f you're aoing to be able to get out or not and what was going to happen," said Jennifer Taylor, who was work- ing at Jack's Warne Shop in Bishop when the latest quake struck. "We only had four guys (cus- tomers) in here and they were from Tucson. Anz., and they were all running towards the door," she said. Ja} Snyder who wa-. wnrlong at a p t.a tton-con\ot1uence store in Bishop durina the quake. said a few bu1ld1ngs ~ufTcrcd broken windows Res1 den1s as far away as Bakersfield, about I SO males south· west of the epicenter. repo"ed feelina the temblor. The Richter scale is a measure of &round motion as recorded on ~1s­ moy.iphs. Every 1ncn:uc of one number mean\ a tenfold increase in lhe wength of the shaking.. Thus, a ttadina of 7 S reflects an earthquake 10 times stronaer than one of6.S. An earthquake of3.S on the Richter scale can cause slight damage in the local area, 4 moderate damage. S considerable damage, 6 severe dam· age. A 7 reading is a "major" eanhquakc, capable of widespread heav)' damaic. and 8 1s a "arcat" quake. c~pable of tremendous dam-age. The San Francisco earthquake of 1906. which occurred before the Richter !.Cale was devised, ha~ been estimated at 8.3 on the Richter M'lle TURTLE HUNT CONTINUES •.. From Al Young said she ts d1sm1ssing an in1t1al theory that a cunous neigh- borhood yo uth might have taken 11 without realmng the rare repule's value. She said the whnc tun ic was not panicularly eye-catching and suggested a cun ous teen would have taken one of the more colorful ones 1n the collection. The m1ssmg reptile 1s about 10 inches long. weighs about 6 pounds and 1s about 50 vears old. Young said Allen held a public tour of his collccuon recently. She specu- lated that a v1S1tor m1ght have learned then about the value of the albino and returned later to steal it for sale through illegal channels. "There's an underground fo r everything," including rare birds and other animals. Young said. She said she and Allen have alcned East Coast dealers to be on the lookout for offers of an albino tunic and they have conducted an inter- view with a Canadjan radio stauo n to' sound the alert nonh of the border. Meanwhile, back at Allen's home, the alarm system has been upgraded, and a sccunty guard has been hired to watch over the tunic collection after dark, Young said. She said informatton about the mming tunic 1s sttll bcmg sohc1ted. Allen can be reached at 962-0612. Youog at 962-8989 SEARCH ON FOR MISSING MV MAN ... From Al very outspoken and\ CIJ pro-Ameri- can " Wareh: 58, who owns a Jan1tonal supply busmcss m Garden Gro"e and several apanmcnt bu1ldm~ 1n Or- ange County, kissed his wife of two months goodbye June 29 and left Beirut for a dnving trip to Damascus. Syria. his fa mily said. That was the last the) heard of the Synan nauvc Warch's second ex-wife. who lives 1n Srn a. telephoned his family "' M1ss1on V1cJO on Tuesda) when he failed to appear as e>.pected. they said. Family members notified the State f~panment, which sent telegrams to its embassies in Beirut and Damascus on Tuesda~ night requestrng Lhecks with police and local hospitals. said department spokesman Robert C'allard in Washington. DC "Lebanon 1s not an easy place 10 get around tn ," C'allard said. addtng that the St.ate Depanment has a long- standing travel ad' 1sor) agam'>t .\mencans v1c;1ting there. 'MMt people stay out of Lebanon and we appreciate that " The one-hour dnvc from Beirut to Damascus across the Bekaa Valley 1s so dangerous that U.S Embass} officials wi ll not go there to check on an) one's cond1uon. he said. Besides three or possibly four .\mencans held hostage by terromts. Warch 1s behe\-cd to be the onh Amencan m1ss1ng in Lebanon. Callard said. Terry Anderson. Middle East cor- respondent for The Associaicd Pr('~<;. David Jacobsen. adm1n1strator of the Amencan University Hospital. and Thomas Sutherland. dean of the Amencan Un1vers11y's agncultural depanment. are the rema1n1ng hostages t.:.S. Embawr <;taO' member Wil- ham Buckle)' was reponed killed but his bod} has not been found. and Amencan University hbranan Pct('r Kilbern wa!i killed and his b0<h returned The Re .. Lawrence Manin Jl.'nco head of C athnhc Relief Ser- vices an Lebanon. was released \atur- da)'. "We re aU hoping tor lhe bc;sl. that he's alive.'' said daughter Denise Markum. 3 I "But we have to face some hard facts No. I. he's been m1ssmg for 31 days. No. 2. 1f he'<, holed up ma hospital there is no wa) of knowmg No 3. 1f someone has kidnapped him the} haven't lOn- tacted us with a ransom demand ".\nd I don't e"en want 10 consider the last option ·· Jacot;>sen 's son. Em. JO. of Hunt· 1ngton Beach. '>aid he empa1h1Lcd with the Warch fam1lv and advised them not to go to Beirut which Markum said the) were cons1denng 1f the) hadn't heard about Wareh b\ Fnda} "You can't Just fly over there and say, 'Here f am Anybody want to talk to me'>'" he "81d "It's cxtcemt'I) dangerou<o to go into Beirut at the present ttmc " INFORMATION OFFICER ON WAY OUT? ... From Al emplo)ecs and wa\. 1n fal.l g1"en funding for another 31 people Sc\Cn- teen of the nc"' positions will be re- evaluated alter s1' months After being told to prepare a no- growth budget. the Publtl Defender'!> office submitted an SS I m1ll1on budget that would require mas'>lve layoffs. ( onsequentl). the (. ount" Adm1ms1rat1\-C Office recommended an extra SI I m1ll1on to retain thl' posts. plus $940 !)(XI for the nt'"' pos111ons. The surpn\e of the da\ came at the end of an afternoon ,budget ~sswn. when super\ l'>llr!> 'ored 3-2 to eliminate the JQh of count\ Pubhl Information Officer John Bu~hman His two-member depanment '" 1ental1' el) planned to be merged with the adJacen1 Fmployec Suggeo;11on'> Office. ar a \a'-mg.._ of S 16 000 Bushman s role .t\ d111:f 1ntorma1111n officer during count> cmcrgencie~ v.ould be 1ran .. ferred to the Shenff<, and Fire departments Supel'\i1sor<, Ralph C larJ.. and Thomas Rile) dissented m the act11>n that will e\~ntially lca'e Bushman 1oblcss after nine years at the po\t Official'> '>aid they would ti) to find another position (or Bushman "in the count\ fam1h · The board maJont~ said the merger. to hc made within the ne;11t Ml to 90days wa~ warranted becau\t.' thc two offices were doing man) ot the c-,ame task<, Scheduling pres' cunfercn(cs photographing rnunt\ ceremon1e'> coord1nat1ng '>peual · l'\ cnts and ans....,enng telephone 1nquines are among the JOb\ performed b) the Puhhc lnlormallon Office. Bu\hman 4~ ..aid he d1dn 1 ll·.trn until do-.1ng time on Fnd<l\ th.11 hc "'a!> ahout to lo~ h1<, S36 o()()-a-H·ar )Ob "I oh\lou\h ....,a., taken ah.1c i.. hl -.aid · It Wfl'> a real kick 1n the ll'Cth Youra1,ca9-\'car-old . andthl•lo.1d·, takl·n av.a~ fri>m \ou .. Bu,hman addell tha1 he felt thl' merger .,ecmed intended mort• to mo\l' him out than to \a\l' .111\ monq or upgrade ..en ices. "It -.eem<, lit..c quite a 011 ut 'lJu.111· dancing to gct one m.inul'\l'r 111 • he said \ formcr puhl1c 111forma11on ol- ficcr wllh thc c1l\ ol < emtci't BU';hman al<..o ..... orked 1n puhhl relat1om 1n ~anta Barbara and .1'> .1 1ournah~t in the \;in hrnanuo \'al . ll'}. MEMORIES OF HB LANDMARK GOLDEN ... From Al HalT) died '>1\ \Car~ later In lls early da)S, the restaurant wa\ the stopping nrr point hctween l 0\ Angeles and San 01cgo for mo\ I{' stars and other famous people Pao fit Coast H1ghwa) had only two Ian{'~ at 1he ume and then~ "'eren"t mam qualit) restaurant'> around. The Prinn• of-Wales wai. a' 1\llOr 1n the early da~s a<, were a number of movie ~tars that included Errol Flynn. Ginger Rodger'>. Al Jol.,on and others she ..aid Mrs. ~m1th rtcallt, that altor John Barrymore C\Cn though he ....,a., '01tk. stopped b\ for .1 dnnJ.. <ihonly before his death "It was a mt·ct1n~ place along the ( oast route," she "aid. "It was a break °c~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE )JO w~· "• ' ... U•u A M• ~,,,,. f· • .. ''• Mttt " ~'f"' 1n the d1t'l' 111 meet at the (1ulden Bear wa'> a pa....,v.ord · " She al\o rc1.,alh the Long Beach eanhquakc of 1933 that shook a few bncks loo'>C from the building But the thing she remembers most about theeanhquake is that the restaurant., emplo)ces abrupth qull work and headed for the mounuuns to escape a tidal wa\e 1hat never matenal11ed I he exodus left her and Harry to do all the work. "I ha\.e wonderful memories .. ~hc ~1d "It's great to look back. It wa'> reall) charactcr-bu1ldmg to thin!.. of the umes being '>O (economically) a,,..ful and to pull through. "But I'm 1ntcre\ted 1n the prc!>t'nl and the future even though I have to face the rl·aht\ th<1t at m) agc I ma} not be around tnmorrov. I don't hu} green banana'> anymore." she JOked She s\111 drive'> her car from her current home 1n Laguna Hills to her ha1rdrc'i'>C."r 1n < orona del Mar ~he plays bndge a couple of times a week and get' together with the girl<, for a game of poker about once C'-ery three weeks One of her poker opponent., 1s former mo' 1c actress Ruby Keelrr of Newpon Beach For 30 year<;. Smith was a member of the Santa Ana Country Club 1n Newport Beach and the champron of the women'<; golf cluh "The be~t r ever ~hot was an 81 she s.a1d "~omcth1 ng always came up on one hole to keep me from <,hooting m the 70s" Oallr Piiot O.llvery le Ouarenteed '41 ..... , r ,. ,. Cla ... t.Oe~ ~0 '>418 ll<lt<r-~ .ot!Ot .. 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Skies mostly sunny for weekend Mol1t troPfeal .,, wtll move Into Soull"l«n c111~ on 'rldey, t>Yt 111tlt dam~lng or the W9tkend weather outlook 11 tltJ*)tecl u the National W•ther ~ sndlet.cl 8UMY tlk141e ovw mot1t of tM.,.., A ltrong lnwirtk>n ••~ °"*' the coett !Mena low clouds et the betlch et tlmee, extending • ,., u 10 mllee Inland The tropical 1nnuence Wlll bf'tng some to the eouthtrn mountains and deaert• Fricfey efttrnoon .. t7 .. .. n 17 14 IO 101 14 17 71 .. 13 12 .. '6 .. 11 14 108 80 II 17 12 71 17 .,, 87 78 11 .. " 102 97 eo 91 106 IOI .. 104 .. 80 14 .. 100 IS II 108 " 11 17 SUMNER-LaROUCHE DEBATE TO AIR .•• From Al bated via satellite from studios 10 Los Angele!> and Washington D C .\lthough excerpts from the debate have been shown on various news programs. the entire debate has not prev1ousl) been broadcast. Sumner has already been declared the wmner of the 40th Congressional D1stnct pnmary, but l...aRouche sup- poners say they want the debate shown an)way "I think L}ndon l...aRouchc docs a great Job ofgetung his "1ews across," said Jim Duree, a volunteer working on LaRouche's pres1denttal cam- paign . "He ta lks about real issues while Sumner continues h1'> smear campaign" Duree said while the broadcast 1s intended to publtc1Le l...aRouche and his poht1cal viewpoints, 1t may have an effect on the outcome of Hoff. mann's challenges 10 Sumner's vic- tory "That race 1s not over by a long sho1:· Duree said, noting that funher legal acuons are planned against the hallot recount that found Sumner the "'inner of the disputed pnmal] l'lect1on Paine said. "But Bruce doesn't be- lieve in that He thinks that to ignore LaRouche 1s 10 encourage ig- norance." Paine speculated that by debatjng Sumner, l...aRouchc 1s gi ven an op- ponunity to "look like a credible candidate debating in a traditional format." "They see any oppon unity to state their pos1uon as an asset," Paine said. Local cable TV officials said they were approached by l...aRouche sup- poners three to fou r weeks ago with requests to broadcast the debate. In some instances. l...aRouche sup- poners were required to pay a standard fee for use of the local-access channels. Dimension Cable Services. which has about 70,000 subscribers m Laguna Beach and south Orange County. charged S75. Group W Cable. wi th about 12,000 customers in Newport Beach. charged SSO. C'opley~Colony Cablevision, how- ever. will broadcast the debate free of charge to Its customers in Co~t.a Mesa. Community Cablcv1s1on of lrvtne turned down the request heea11~ 1t 1~ rcoraan.izing its.local-origination pro- gramming services. A spokesman fo r Roaers Cablesystems, which serves Kunt- inston Beach and Fountain Valley, S&Jd the company was asked to broadcast the debate as well. But LaRouche representatives later re- trieved the videotape and never returned. Maureen File, Dimension Cable's programmina director, said she re- viewed the videotaped debate and concluded "both people are re~ resented; it doesn't 5eem to be slanted in either favor. It's a very traditional fo rmat." Officials from other cable TV st.altons agreed that the debate was balanced enough to accept for broad- cast. But while Duree said the debate allowed LaRouche to present ••a coherent overview of foreign and domestic policy issues,'' Sumner characterized it as "two separate discussions. but in the end we clash. It's not the most exciting debate you've seen." Sumner. howe"er. !>aid he 1s not lOncemed ahout lhe reasons behind the l...aRou<.h1an~' eO'ons to broadcast the debate · "If I understood that. I would understand wh) they sa~ the Quc<.•n of England pushe<idrugs and "'h) then: was a Jewish plot fo J..111 l mcoln " ~umner "W!1d "I mean their '>luff l'l .... ild .. AIRPORT CRASH ... Hut ~umncr <,aid he I'> pleased "'Ith the opponunit~ to spread his name and \ 1ewpoints to d1stnc1 voter\, l·oune~y of the tcle'-1sed debate 'Tm delighted.'' he ~1d ".!\JI 1t lan do 1s help me "'llh m~ race a~1nst Badham I'm JU!>\ ~urpmed the} d1dn 't a'>k me to pa) for half" l\umner ....,111 face five-time 1ncum- hcnt Rohcrt Badham. R-Ncwport Beach. 1n No"ember Sumncrcampai$n organizer David Paine said he believes LaRou(he .., ti) 1ng to take ad\ antage nf an} pubhc1ty he can .. He's had a lot of difficulty gc111ng any poltt1cal candidate to face him Nobody wants to debate l...aRouche." T R 0 From Al declined to elaborate and said later that "there's nothtng the matter" with the airpon He said he 1s a pi lot and flies frequently from the fac1hty at Warner A venue and Bolsa Chica Street ..\s Gibboney surve)ed the damage to his car and counted his lucky stars, a pohce officer told him w1 1h a smile, "The nearest church 1s at Spnngdalc CStrl'et) :ind Heil (Avenue). I th ink you ought to get there as soon as possible." Last May 25 a Cessna-172 chpped a Quonset hut hangar and d into an unoccupied auto ile . Last ..\ug. 30. a pilot overs the ru nway, crashed through a fen and into four cars 1n the parking lot. A month later, a plane struck two other planes on the p l c A p Some oflife's best timr~ ~tan with Reyn pooncr Hawauan Tradicionals. Easy going coordmates that capturt all tht color and ~pant of Paradl on tht fi ntSt fubric av;ulahle, in Reyn's own exclu.sivt prints. runway. hit a pickup truck and crashed into a metal building used as a flight school. Eight days before that, a plane carrying four people crashed into the unoccupied second floor of an office building adjacent to the airfield. No scnous inJunes were reported in any of the mishaps. p City Administrator C harles Thompson said today that airport owners Dick and An Nerio are d1scussmg plans with city officials to conven the propeny into a residential complex. "It's almost a miracle that there's been no hfe-thrcatening injury, but I think the problem is aoing to take catt of itself," he said. E A L c:w Sttlrt lloon Mon -frl 10-~. 1 10-6, Sun. ll-5 '-