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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-16 - Orange Coast Pilot' .. CIAlf llmll - MONO AV . JULY 16, 1984 OR A NGE COU N TV C A LIFORN I A ~S C EN''-. OC Fair c:rowds, cash best ever Despite muggy weather. atte·ndance an increase of 11 percent over last years 238,906 attendance count, she added. a record for 92-year-old Costa Mesa event And it also beata the attendance recorded during the all-time l\iab year, 1981, by squeak.ins S,9 more attendees over lhe 264,242 counted that year, Lloyd sajd. By KAREN E. &LEIN Of .. .,..,,... ..... Elated Orange County Fair officials this momma tallied up statistics indicating that the 10-day run of this year's fair was the most successful - both in tenns of attendance and of revenue -in the fair's 92-ycar Coast Closed Harper School may soon ring to the sound of music./ A3 We asked folks about their notion of a female vice president. I A3 California Unionists, gays march in SF as Mondale predicts 'sweetest ' convention in history .I AS Nation Two rapists 'show off' their bound victim In trunk of car to bar patrons. I A4 Muslim minister Far- rakhan says Hitter was a great man./ A4 World An elephant turned on scaldtng hot water, killing three hippos./ A4 Two officers accused of killing Solidarity member are acquitted./ A4 Feature Treasure-hunter Kay Modgling has found gold but she Is more proud of friendships she's made while searching./81 Mechanic McNeal Watt built his own car for $200 to satisfy a dream./81 Sports For the second straight game, Bob Boone scores the winning run as the Angels beat Miiwaukee, 7-6./C1 The U.S. completes a 5-0 Davis Cup sweep over Argentlna./C2 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Entertainment Shirley Knight stars In the off-Broadway revival of ''Come Back, Little Sheba.''/83 Buaineu Groundbreaking cer- emonies held for Van- guard Corporate Plaza In Costa Mesa./85. INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Cl~fled Crouword Featuret Help Yourtelf Horoacope Ann Lander. Mutual Fund• NatlonaJ Newa Opinion ~::a3 Publlo Notloel 84 A2 85 A4 C5-8 C7 81-2 82 C6 82 85 A4 A8 81 A3 C4'·5 c1 ... . 88 history. "We're very pleased -and that's puttmi It mildly," said Norb Bartosik, tbc fair's general manager. Total paid atlendance for the fair, which ended Sunday, was a whopping 264,801, according to Jill Lloyd, fair spokeswoman. The total represented Sunset on the Fair "This is also the fint time ever that admissions and parking revenue has ellcccdcd $1 million," she said. The actual profit reaped during the fair Aa the 92nd Ora.nae County Fair headed into blatory ln eo.ta Meea over the weekead. fairlJ'Ounda operaton were Reagan '-s record on women hailed Bergeson confident GOP has high cards on election issue By JERRY HIRSCH Of Ille 0.., ..... ltaft Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, heard the news that the Democrats lilccly would have a woman vice presideQ- tial candidate JUSt as Beriaon was traveling to Washington to hear Marines take aim at Cupid in El Toro From staff u4 wire reports "I'm not satJsfied with the out- come, but I never expected what took place," Marine Capt John MouJtak said today after being court martialed reportedly because be fell in love. The Marine Corps Aar Stauon 1n El Toro drummed out Moultak for "conduct unbctomiog an officer and aentleman '.' and four other charaes when be dectded to marry an enlisted woman and wouldn't stop sccina her, officialssa~ Lance I. Kandi Oark, 22. said she was o crcd lo tQCePt tmmunity from prosecution and testify 111inst ber fianoe, a pilot and an ci&t\t.,ear veteran before he was eourt- marttaled Friday. ••1 didn"t want to acccot the immunity. but they told me I could act five yean in Lea\lcnwonb (federal pri.on) if I didn•t bum the man 1 love,'' said C1ark of Clmarillo.' who hvcson b&K. ' President Reapn speak on woman's issues. Bergeson, a Reagan delegate to the Republican Convention in Dallas on Aug. 20, was part of a group of about 50 women Republican office holden and candidates to attend the White House conference Friday. "Obviously the meeting was not planned to coincide, but it did become very much an issue," Bergeson said. Rep. Geraldtne Ferraro's sclcctton by fonner Vice President Walter (Pleue eee REAGAN'S/ A2) after expenses. bad not yet been de:tennincd this momina. The ovcrwhelmina heat and hu- midity of last weekend did not seem to affect fair attendance, she sa1d. "Saturday was probably the wont in lemlsofbeat because it was so humid, but that was our hi~t attcndaooe of the fair," sbe said. About S l 000 people passed through the flair's turnstiles Saturday. "Not a bad way to start off," Banoslk exclaimed lbil mornina. This is his flnt year u 1tncral manager of the fair. Bartosik said be put in between 11- and 19-bour days durina the fairs run. .. I lt)t home about 3 tbis momina and I'm on my way t.ck into the office," be said early today. He attributed the fair'11uocess lO a better economy and better media coverage of the festivities than an previous years. "Our staff did a good job with lhe PR pee¥. 'bd with puttina out a awtetill& prosram that IOld l&e fair -we reached a laJ'ltf audience, .. Battosik said. .. The ocw attractions, IUna ·Koaa. the Superman Muteam, t&e Cree rodeo and the two speedway shows,•• also had a lot to do with tbe fair"s peatcr appeal, Bartosik said. While arresu were down and no ma1or violence oocurnd durin& the (Pleue eee OC PAlll/A2) LB hit in legal notice claim Taxpayers· group takes action after petltlon rejected BJ DA VtD BISHOP Dlllf .... C... 0 tAt Laguna Beach Taxpal'cn Auocia- tion president Paul Chrisuansen bas filed a cla.un against the Ci~ of Laguna Beach for an u.odelennmcd amount in excess ofS2SS. The claim, filed on behalf of the orpniz.atioo, clwJes the city ~·s refusal to rcoocntZC a lep.l notx:c publicizins the petition. and a su~ quent Daily Pt lot news story concern- ing the refusal, dama&cd the aroup· petition drive lo consolidate elections in Laguna Beach. The claim, filed June 14, &.s to be COOSldcrcd by the City Counetl at its Tuesday meeuna. Staff bas rec- ommended tt be routinely re1cctcd and referred to the city's claims ad1ustcr. Chnstianscn said today that .. the tu payers ~ven 't given 1t much m~ thought" Stnoc the claun was o~ 1nally filed. "We feel they owe us the money. but It 1s a oon-1ssuc right now." "lfthc Cit) becomes non<00pcrat- 1ve though. 1t could mushroom," Chnsuansen said. to~ up record crowda and proceeda from the lo-day ezpoeitlon. Attendance wu up 11 percent over 1ut year. In the claim. the Taxpayers As- sociation says Caty Oerk Verna Rollinger interfered Wlth the State Government Code of Cahfomta and infnn~ upon the group's "U.S. ConstJtutJonal nght to free exerctsc of pct1t1on" when she ruled the pcuuon was not pubhetzed properly. (Pleue eee LAGUJllA/ A2) Mesa homeowners form 'power group' By KAREN E . llEIN Of .. ~ ....... A group of Costa Mesa rcsidennal leaders has formed a coaht1on aimed at a "fundamental rc--0ncntation" of the City Council. The group announced 1t wtll ident· 1fy and support three candidates an the November City Council election who. at feels. will protect home- owners' interests. ·'No incumbents wtll have our suppon," said John Gardner. a board member of the Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa and a resident of Mesa del Mar. Three council seats arc up for grabs 1n November Two-term counetl member and former mayor Ed McFarland has announced that he •Mii not seek re~lcctJon. The two remaining incumbents up for re--ekctton, Mayor Donn Hall and Councilman Enc Johnson. have un- offic1all~ indicated that they mtend to run The homeowners· group, which calls itself the Costa Mesa Ciuz.cns (Pleue eee llJtSA/ A.2) Kittens, puppies helping accident victims recover Ha~e) sat motionless m his whttl- chaar. has eyes st&nnf at nothing. Has wnnklcd hands tightly clutched a pillow. He remained virtually frozen until a fluffy. pay kitten padded across hJS meal tray. Slowly, he let ao of the pillow, petted the animal and made soft. contented noises. Others around him. also in whttl- cha1rs. were doana the same wtth another kitten and a brown pupp) that were wandcnns around the MW paper-roveJ"Cd table. Samantha u.nd al a black-and wh1tt--masked kinen u 1t .....s held up 1n front of her. Her bead s'Wlvclcd as the k1tten was moved across her llnc of siaht. drawing exclamatJons from the anendanu m the room for her pat accomphsbmcnt She had moved bcrcbtn from her lcf\ shoulder lO her nahL Susu McCALLUI Focus ON THE NEws therapist Paula Janse. is a "slow to rccovn-ho p1tal" for those ncu- rol<>11cally 1mpau'Cd b) head 1nJurics rnult1na from vetucular or othcr t)pes of atttdcnu or by dcpnvatJon of o' ygtn to the bram ··About 99 perttnt of our pettcnu have bttn 1n a coma at one umc or anolhtt," Jansc, 28. wd. "We take patients that acute rchabihtat1on hospttals won't take because tht rcrovcry rate is $0 low." =1 Marketl TMYtlk>n ThMteta Weather Wortd Newt 82 B3 A2 A4 Moultak, 27, of Brooklyn. N.Y., said hi rcqu t fb1' an honorable discharae was reJectcd, and "now I've (Pleue'" MAJUJllU/A2) Patl ............. ~ ..... tJo.ephlne Triplett, 92, atrokee kitten· Samantha and Haf"ey arc two of about 12 paucnts at the We tern Neuro-Catt Center in Tustin who pen1etpatc each wcclr. in the ttntefs "Pct ~m:· a thcrap)' 1on an whteh animal a.re u~ to sumulatc etnsory. mcnat and emotlonal re'\ponlC' The ~nttt. t•pb1ncd O('('upetlonal The animal ~Ip the paucnu, many of ..,..hom can harcl). 1f at all move, hear or talk. to C\erc1~ lhrir ~ses . "flt.oplt' an really relate to peu. {Pl--11ee PST9/ A2) ~ -. • • . ... .. _ ... • . •• :- ~ • . • • A2~ Cout DAILY PiLOT/MOf\day, .k.lly 18, 19M -CONTINUED s TORIES ' -~~ - MESA HOMEOWNERS UNITE TO FIGHT ••• Jl'romAl C.0..htson, said at as respondana to a dectine in the quali1y of Li~ 10 Costa Mesa that it traces to the council's "anti-homeowner stance an favor of outside real estate: de,•c:lopc:rs." The ('M(."C ts made up of homc- ownn-associations indudang the 80- member Mesa Verde Homeowners; the 50-merober Mesa West Home- owners: the 400-member North Costa Mesa Homeowners; the 200-member C.onClCmed Citizen~ of Costa Me~. and the 225-mcmbcr Oce.anview Part Homes. A dozen rcpre~ntat1vcs from those associations turned out to lend their support for the coalition during an organizational meeting Thursda~ mght. Coalition organiten said the)' have the polittca.1 dout and the funds to support their \late of candidates, They also said they w1ll have a reserve fund available.' to ··ca11 a tecall election 1t any ttme'' that a council member votes contrary lo hom~ owner interests "Obv1ously if Wt"get any s1gn1ficant number of people agreeing with us we'll be able to have our own way pohhcaJly," Gardner said. Tht-CMCC members ~ad th~ar platfonn i~ nc.>l necessanly stnclly no-- growth. but is growtti with caution and balance. Nearly uJJ of the homcown<"rs groups rcpre~nted 1n the CMCC hos had some m&JOr oonflicl with tht current City Council in the past )Ut. "Misery loves company," said Russell Millar, p~adent of the Con- cerned Crnzens. The olher members said the group has grown out or ne«ssity and because the mdividual associations have become more pohttt.-ally sophis.- ticatcd through their fights with city hall. "This as a knee-jerk reaction," sajd Rust) Lusk, also with the Concerned C'iti1ens. "They kicked our knee, now we're kicking back." Today is the first day candidates i:an file for the C'ity Council election. MARINES SHOOT DOWN CUPID ... From Al been lucked hut as a criminal hcuiusl· I fell in loye." "I can assure 'ou the l·harges were far more than JUSt that," ~id Major Gen. Claron L. Comfort. com- mander o the 3rd Manne Aircraft Wing. The corps forbids fraternization between officers and enlisted person· nel. and Moultak said he knew the possible conseq~nces -"the) were going to ff) me." The Irvine resident hopes the decision can be reversed in a hearing before a military appeal court some- time an the next nine months. He says the corps has no wntten pohc} which forbids fratem1zation. something he described as a "caste system." "I never thought tt would go into a court-martial. We expected a letter of reprimand," he said. Moultak was convicted Fnda' of "conduct prejudicial to the good order and d1sopl1ne of the armed forces," making false statements, obstructmg justice and disobeying a lawful general order. The dishonorable discharge -a federal con' 1ction means Moultak. squadron legal officer. won't be allowed to practice la"' or fly for a commercial airline. he says. He holds a bachelor's degree m cnminal JUStice. It also mean~ he wall forfeit his veterans' benefits. Moultak said he think$ he was singled out for punishment because he sought help from a U.S. Senator from New York. "It's funny howcrimmalscan be let loose. but people who love each other are punished," Clark said. A base spokesman, Master Sgt. Jack E. Michalski, said Moultak made false statements about not seeing Clark at a Halloween party last year and disobeyed orders to stop seeing her, flaunung authority. Howe.ver, Moultak insists "we wanted to be honest." That's why Clark went to her supenors last fall and "asked to be released from the service so we could get married," he said. "Her supenor officer called mine, and all hell broke loose," he said. Comfort, who declined further comment pending appeals, has 90 days to uphold or reject the convic- tion and issue a sentence. 'Appeal would be automatic to the Navy Court of Review and then to the Mahtary Court of Appeals. Moultak continues to draw full pay, mean- while. "There are no specific laws govern- ing such fratemizatio n ... only cus- toms and tradition," said Mo ultak's civilian counsel, Michael O'Neil of Santa Ana. "When the regulations were mstituted there weren't even any women an the service." He also contends top brass hind- ered and obstructed the defense by transfering Moultak's military co- counscl, Capt. Kevin McDermott, to a rifle range during a key phase of defense preparation. Oark says she was abruptly trans· ferrcd to Okinawa in December, brought back an March and forced into the immunity deaL "I've been harassed, intimidated by hipt-ranking officers and threaten- ed WJth charges to give perjury," she said. She says she has asked for an honorable discharge but will continue to fight any effort to for(:ibly separate her from the Marines or from Moul talc. "I've earned my good-conduct medals in the corps, and I'm going to marry my man," she said. ''We are going to fight this together. I'm going to see if that old saying that 'love conquers all' is really true." REAGAN'S RECORD ON WOMEN HAILED .•• From Al Mondale, howe' er. was not open!~ discussed at the conference, Bergeson said. In his taH .. lo the ~omen. Reagan onl) hmted at Ferraro's credential<; when he descnbed Bntain·., Pnmt: Mmister Margaret Thatt·her as a woman v.ho had eam~·d her post rather than ha\ 1ng at handed to her because of"n meal S)'mhohsm " Bergeson said she returned home early Saturda)' morning com anced that women v.ill tx an issue in the campaiin and that Reagan needs to make has record known. To aid that effort. Bergeson 'Who has given up her Assembly seat to run for the state Senate. has offered her campaign headquarters to the Re- agan-Bush campaign Ber~eson has also volunteered to use her role as an elected woman official to speak on behalf of the Reagan campaign at local events. "One of the things that is obvious is that we have to get the message out that the Reagan Administration has been good for women," said Bergeson. The fact that three senior cabinet members -Transportation Sec- retary Elizabeth Dole, Health and Human Service Secretary Margaret Heckler and U.N. Ambassado r Jeane Kirkpatrick -spoke to the women's conference highlighted the important women appointments Reapn has made. Bergeson said, adding that Reagan also appointed Sandra Da> ()'Connor as the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice. .. We also have to articulate how the improvement in the economy has been important for woman as well as the nation an general." Bergeson said. During her short trip to Washing- ton. Bergeson was able to address at least one local issue_ The assemblywoman discussed John Wayne Airport with Pat Gold- en. the vice chairwoman o f the National T ransportation Safety Board. Golden was one o f a number of femaJe Reagan appointees who attended the conference. "1 indicated our concern that we find another site for an airport. She asked me if the main problem was noise and I said people were just as concerned about the frequency of flights. Making her aware is about all I could do," Bergeson said. PETS HEL P CRASH VICTIMS RECOVER ••. From Al especially little cuddl\. ones:· Jansc said. · Marian Cronin, a Newport Beach bookkeeper who volunteers to bring in the homeless pets from Costa Mesa's Newport Harbor A.n1mal Hos- pital each week. said ··when people come to institutions. the) have to leave their beloved pets at home. They get very lonely " Cronan said "the pets act as a social catalyst. "The petsgjve C\ eryonc something in common. It's a grou·p act1v1ty and something they look forward lo ... Cronan said she was 1nsp1red to volunteer after she <;pent several months tending to her dying father 1n hospitals and nursing homes. "It was a very fine nursmg homc. but I was struck b)' the long hours and boredom the patients deal with an a nursing home. Minutes seem like hours," she said "It 's a vcf} bonng existence "ft really got me that thl'rc wasn't more exciting things going an there:· Cronin. 33. added. "I wanted to do this kind of thing tu get 1t ofT rn) chr<;t .. So every Thursda~ al I I a.m. the "C Group" (cognition. commun1ca· Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot o.11v.,., I• QuaranlNd MonO.y r •!<My It 1°" di' not ,,.... """' ~ by S 30 o m <A• IMllOr• 1 p in &nd ya.II CC»y ... ~ t"'t 0.-.0 lion, looperauon and coordination), made up of wheelchair-bound people between 17 and 92. convenes to pet animals, tease kittens with shoelaces, plastic animals and balls of yarn, sit quietly while the little ones sleep on their pillows or watch an occasional puppy cavort and eye the cats warily. "It's like Christmas Day for them:· Croom said. Samantha (the patients· last names could not be released) was a normal 16-vear-old last October. "active m 1usi about everything," Janse said, when she was injured in an auto accident near Laguna Beach. Now. moving her head to watch the black- and-wh1te cat prance across her chest and leap onto the table is cause for compliments from the rehabilitation 3l(k~. Andy. a 6Q.year-old with white hair and bnght eyes behind his gold- nmmed glasses, drew the gray kitten to his meal tray with a piece of green yarn. H e slowly petted the cat. E't'rYom· who could. smiled. And~. who was injured in a fall from a ladder. has "uncontrollabk movement. and making contact with something helps control the jerking:· Jansc 'ia1d. .\nothcr pat11:nt tla1, smiled and repeated ··purr, purr. cute, cute" whenever he saw the cats or the dog. Gertie, 90. reached several times for the black and white cat. saying it was hers. Cronin, who chooses the animals for their combination of playfulness and docility so they will amuse the patients but also sit quietly to be petted, said "it takes a lot to get a little response. With this, you know they've perceived and responded to something." Cronin expressed the wish to hold the sessions twice a week, but Janse said the hospital has ditliculty finding local volunteers. "Because our patients are real slow to recover, our expectations are really tow,'' Janse said. "Just an eye blink on command consistently indicates communication and understanding, and thafs good. .. Their mental faculties and func- tioning ha ve become so impaired. even small successes are positive:· she added ... C Group helps facilitate that. We're not asking them to perform. It 's real spontaneous. with smiles and laughter. .. We try to work for success," she said. "because they have so many failures in their hvt"s:· What do yoo like about the Dally Pllol? Wbal don't yoa like? Call tbe number at left and your message will be recorded, tran11crtbed and delivered to &be appropriate editor. The same Zf-hour answering service may be used to record letten to tbt ~ditor on any topic. Contributors to oar Letters column must Include tbelr name and telephone number for verification. No circulatloQ calla. please. Tell us what's on your mind. ORANGE COAS1 Daily Pilat H. L. 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Falla It 71 Hartfotd 92 73 Helena 87 51 HonoM\I 93 61 HOWIOn SURF REPORT 8oet0fl lkiflalO lkll1tr\Qton, Vl. CUI* Clwleaton.S.C. Charlellon,W V. CNttolle,N.C. c-..- M 71 lfldfaN6>0llt 8e 10 Jedtton ML .. 88 . llZE 1·2 1-3 1.J 1-3 1-3 87 55 :J:"Yllle 17 75 ~City 90 72 1A1 VtQM " 73 Little~ 81 52 l..oe Father, young son drown as boat sinks in Irvine Lake Scuba divers con tin ue search for bodies ; were pulled to safety by boaters who witnessed the mishap. The four survivors also were not identified. fo ur other people on outin g pulled from wa ter Witnesses said at seemed the father tried to lift his son clear of the water but that both went down after only a few seconds, an Orange County fire Department spokesman said. By STEVE MARBLE Of IM De11r "°' 8'81f Scuba divers continued a search of Irvine Lake today for the bodies of a Pasadena man and his 4-year-old son who apparently drowned Sunday when their rented boat capsized in 30 feet of water, authorities report. "We worked until it got too dark last night and we started back up again today," explaned Orange Coun- ty Sheriff S~t Lynn Nehring. "The visibility in the lake is pretty bad. About two feet." Nehring said. "I don't know what kind of luclc we arc going to have." The 36-year-old man and his son were not identified beca use authorities had not notified relatives, Nehring said. The accident occurred at about 3: 15 p.m. The father and son reportedly were on a fishing outing on the popular lake with four other people. Tbe others-two men and t wo women- Other boaters told authorities that it appeared nobody in the party of six could swim. None apparently was wearing life preservers, a fire spoke~ man said. "We don't know why the wouldn't be wearing life jackets if they couldn't swim," the spokesman said. Operators of the boat rental con- cession could not be reached for comment today. The lake was closed today while the search unfolded. The 14-foot boat reported!) capsized about 150 yards from shore. One witness told autbori'ties it air peared the wake from a passing boat swamped the rented craft, causing it to sink, said the fire spokesman. Mesa council weighs high-density project The lake, in an unincorporated part Segerstrom and Sons, calls for 609 of county north oflrvine, is owned by residential units on the site, aocording the Irvine Co. but maintained and A plan to change the zoning of about 12 acres west of the Mesa Verde shopping center in Costa Mesa to allow a high-density residential com· plex will be considered tonight by the Costa Mesa City Council. The council meeting at Costa Mesa City Hall. 77 Fair Drive. begins at 6:30 p.m. The plan, proposed by the Costa Mesa development firm of C .J. Cyclist remains in serious shape A motorcyclist who received life- threatening injuries in a Huntington Beach traffic accident has improved wi th his condition listed as serious today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Fred E. Gordon of Garden Grove was hurt Thursday when a woman swerved into the path of his motor- cycle. Police said the woman had been adjusting a safety seat in which her child was riding when she swerved. Gordon, who was initially listed in critical condition. as being treated in the hospital's intensive care unit for a skull fracture. two broken legs and internal injuries. : CONTINUED STORIES to city staff reports. operated by a private company. Preliminary site plans for the Last June. a San Bernardino man project show two h~· -rise towers on was killed on the lake during a the property and ei t Iow-riS:C apart· qualifying run of a boat race. The ment buildings. be site is being hydroplane drag boat was traveling at considered for residential develoir speeds reaching 180 mph when it ment to partially compensate for the flipped. housing dema nd created by More than a year ago. three Segerstrom's commercial develoir spectators watchiUJ a boat race at ments -the Bear Street mall ad-Irvine. Lake were injured when a boat dition, and the Home Ranch project traveling at 130 mph. spun out of -already approved for north oflhe ,..centr?I and crashed mto a crowd San Diego Freeway. stand1ng o n shore. Victim of Mesa motorcycle smashup dies of injuries A 26-year-0ld Lawndale man died Saturday night of massive bead and internal injuries after the motorcycle he was ridin~ hit a curb in Costa Mesa and threw ham and his passenger off the cycle. A Costa M~ police spokesman said Larry Dean Bendt was driving the 1984 Kawasaki northbound on Placentia A venue just south of Adams Avenue about 9:30p.m. when he hit the curb. Bendt was thrown from the motor- cycle. sufTering fatal injuries. He was pronounced de.ad at Fountain Valley Community Hospital's trauma center. Bendt's passenger, Norman B. Kennicott, 21, of Costa Mesa, broke several toes in the crash. a police spokesman said. · Police are investigating whether Bendt may have been traveling too fast when he lost control of the cycle. LAGUNA HIT BY LEGAL CLAIM ••. From Al Rollinger ruled the petitions were invalid because the notice was pub- lished in a newspaper (the Daily Pil6t) not designated by the City of Laguna Beach to publish legal notices for the cit y. The claim lists attorney costs of $235, $20 for telephone calls and stamps, and an undetermined amount due to "civil liberties viol- ations." The signatures on the petition have since been verified by the county and the City Council has scheduled a special meeting to consider putting the election consolidation issue before voters in November. The County Registrar of Voters certified Friday that 21330 signatures were submitted on petitions turned in by the Taxpayers Association, several hundred more than the number needed lo legally certify an initiative measure for the local ballot. "We were dcl~htcd with the out- come of the petition drive." Chns- tiansen said. Howevw, sinoe RolJinaer has de· • dared the group's legal notice to circulate the petitions invalid the council is not required to take act on the petition. The Laguna" Beach City Council set a special meeting on July 31 to review the Taxpayers Association's petition!'i as an advisory measure and de~ termine whether the question of consolidating the city's April elec- tions with the county s general elec- t ion ballot in November should be put to voters an this November's election. OC FAIR ATTENDANCE A RECORD ... From A l fair. spokeswoman Lloyd said the last weekend brought about several minor mishaJ?S. mainly because of equipment faalun-. A 7-ycar-old Tustin boy, Jason Bouch~rd. suffCrcd a bnnsed taltbonc after a carousel horse he was ridin.a fell off the merry-go-round late Satu· day maht. Lloyd said the carousel W11 inspected later and fom additiomtl horses wett ttmoved after f1ndini thal the pins holding them on had C'ome loose. Al~ hue Saturday. a safety latch on the Swiss Tobog&.an ode failed and <;cvcral people wctt tvacuated from I. the ride after bei na stuck for about J 0 minutes. There were no in.Juries reported, Lloyd said. On Sunday, a rider in tbcfA1r's polo pmes was thrown from his horse and treated for ttlativcly minor cuts and bruisa1t Costa Mesa MedicaJ Center Hcnpital, she added. During Saturday's hvcstock auc· 11on, some additionaJ records were set for hi.ah bids on show animals. Uoyd said f2-ycar-old Sh1nnon Willi4m of Yorba Lind&. got a record S26 a pound for her 93-pound market lamb when buytts from Alpha Beta and Luctc y sqpennarkcts ot into a bid- dh1a war over the lamb. Alpha Seta won out. payina mo~ than double the price for WilJiams' lamb than for the pnd champion market lamb, Lloyd said. Another livestock rtt<>rO went to Craia Massey, 18, of Fullerton. Massey raised both lhc arand cham- pion and the reserve arand cham~1on steers in the market bee( competition. Uo'ld wd. lfis vand champion steer, II I, 124 pounds. sold for $4.SO a pound, while the rescrvt &rand champ. which ~1ahcd in at I, l 36 pounds, sold for Sl.SO 1 pound. • ,... Animal shelter to open today The CH)' of lrvme's Iona-awaited new animal care shclte_r, nicknamed the Doa&tc Hilton. is scheduled to open us doors today. T~e facility is located at I~ 129 Sand Canyon Road and will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Frida)'. and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. The shelter wlll be closed Sunday. Foster Parent Seminar set Islands of Safety, Foster Youth Services will present the second Foster Parent TrammgSeminarenutled ''Back m Control: How to Get Your Children to Behave." Greg Bodenhamer, author of .. Back in Control," will conduct the workshop on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the library of the Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann's Dnve, uguna Beach. For more information, call Gail Hales. program coordmator, at 494-0611or851-1616. Culture shock workshop slated / Or.nge Cou1 OAJLY PtLOT/MOf'lday, July 18, 198' AS A workshop on how to cope wtth the culture shock of mov~n to C"ahfomia 1s bcini offered on Thursday throu the Women's Opponun1t1es Center at UC lrvme. he program isn't only for newcomers but for those who want to keep up Wlth what's gomg on in busthng • I ~,,.. ....... ...__"-He • not one o the jet eet, but th.la .Uit~r to Llona Park in Co.ta Ilea ta Jut plane comfortable u he pua.ees h1a paper. Orange County. The $2 class begins at IOa.m . at the center. located at 2811 Mam St.. an Irvine. Valley school closure music to some ears Slngle's workshop scheduled Social Scientist John Fergus will conduct a one-day smgle's workshop "How to Meet Someone Special" at Golden West College in Huntington Beach on Friday from 1to10 p.m .• an Adm1nistrat1on 214. Program fee 1s$15. Formoreinformat1on,contact the community services office at 891-3991. Free physicals avallable Saddleback. Community Hospital m Laguna Hills will provide free physical examinations to 600 local youngsters who are JOtntng south Orange County football league teams. By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN Of the Delly Piiot Ila" An educational transformation 1s under way at Harper School in Fountain Valle}'. In June, public elementary classes were halted at Harper because of declining enrollment. But later this year. a portion of the school is set to reopen as a college- levcl music conservatory. The proposed Southern Caltfom1a Conservatory at Harper•~ the brainchild of educators and business people from Mister T's m usic studio in Ontn$e. A second Mister rs program has already been established at Harper to teach elementary music skills to youngsters, 6 to 13 Instruction takes place dunng weekday evenmgs. Begmntng thts fall , organizers plan to open the conservatory, ofTenng more advanced instruction to high school graduates. Jack Mcintire. the conservatory's dean of music, said students will be able to cam a bachelor's of music degree with a mmor m bustness management in just t\\IO years. That will require attendance from 8 a.m to I :30 p.m weekday~. Mclnt1re said there 1s no other program of its kmd Ln Orange County. He said commuruty coUeges don't offer a bachelor's degree and that universmes such as Cal Stak Fullenon require fours years of study However. a four-year university provides an eit· panded range of general studies. The new conservatory will focus stnctl) on music and the opcrauon of a music business. Mclnure said the emphasis will be on prcpanng students to make a hving with their musical skills. The youngsters must have a complete physical to be eligible to Join Pop Warner or Junior All-Amencan teams Thirty doctors from the hospital's staff, along with 30 nurses and aides, have volunteered their time for the sue th annual program, scheduled from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m . Saturday at the non-profit hospital. 24451 Via Estrada. Youngsters from Lake Forest to San Clemente will participate in this year's program, comprising 20 teams m all. Celebratton ln Whlte in Irvine ''Do you think Walter Mondale's choice of New York Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro as his Democratic presidential running mate will influence your vote?'' Aquatic center backers bid for approval in NB The second annual Celebration in White, sponsored .~~-....---;::i .. by the People for an Irvine Com munity Hospital, will be held Saturday beginning with a black-tie cocktail reception at the Irvine Marrion Hotel. A seven-course dinner and dancing to Barry Cole's Sounds of Music will follow m the grand ballroom. Dr. Arnold Beckman is the honoree for the gala event to benefit the 177-bed lrvme MedjcaJ Center. Fltness Fair set for seniors Seniors arc inv11ed to a fitness fair luncheon Saturday at lrvtne's Northwood Community Park, 4531 Bryan Ave beginning at 11 a.m. The days events tnclude guest speakers. demon- strations. door pnzes and a salad bar luncheon with fresh breads. all focusmg on fitness for the mmd and body. The cost 1s $1 .50 per person in advance or S2 at the •0-.-1-e _Sc_bn-eJdmlller door. Register in pers<'n at the Irvine Senior Center. 3 u employed Sandburg Way. or call 660-3889 for further details. Garden Grove Famlly A.u~lnnln"S class due "Yes. probably toward --&· 6' Mondale. I felt he made a .\ free mtroductory class on "Stress Reduction m good choice. I thtnk she'd Pregnancy," sponsored by Family Beginnings. will be held be a good running mate. on Monday. July 23. from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Fullerton. and Besides, I had to have some on Tuesday. July 31 . from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in H untington reason for voting against Beach. Reagan, and she's it." For registration and locauon call Kevyn Hart at 739-1274. Constructton course ln Mesa The Orange County Chapter of the National Assoc1at1on of Women in Construction is sponsonng a 16- scssion "Introduction to Construction" course at Orange Coast Community College in Costa Mesa. The course is recommended for anyone considenng a career m construction. employees of a construction office. persons employed an a limited phase of the industry. constructfon loan bankers. and real estate employees. Registration begins July 23 and the course begins August 20. For more mformat1on, call the coJlcge at 432-5772 or Ronnie Gregson at 432-1161 . CALENDAR Monday, July 16 • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa City Council, City Hall Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Larry Greene corporate president Encln.ita1 "I'm not going to vote for Mondale anyway, but I wish he had chosen (San Antonio Mayor Henry) Cisneros Betty Cotton college counselor Irvine "'I think 1t's great. It will influence mine. She 1s a woman and I thmk she is knowledgable. J thmk she'll be a good runnmg mate, with her background and expenence. I was ready to vote for Reagan, but this will change m y vote." RamSmtm bousewHe Tustin "No. I wasn't gomg to vote for him anyhow. He's the one and l don't want him. I think picking her is nice, but it's just to help his own self. not anyone else." Irvine man badly beaten; police seize two stepsons A 57-year-old lrvme man was listed in stable condition this mom- tng after suffenna a weekend beating. allegedly at the hands of his two stepsons, authorities said today. Donald Baggett was rccovenng from cuts and bruises on his face, arms and shoulders m Kaiser Foun- dation Hospital in Anaheim, a nurs- ing supervisor said. Inlne An t 8-year-old man and two younger tecn-aae companions were arrested early Sunday for suspicion of trespassina. Pohcc allege the trio were ,mokina martjuana in a vllcant home on Marberry. • • • Thieves entered throuah the un- locked kitchen wmdow o(a home on Thunder Run before steahna Sl.015 IDJCWClry • • • Two typewnten. each valued at S8SO each, were stolen from two business 1n the 10000 block of Mu1rlands Partway Saturday after th1eve!J sma!ihcd two front door windows. ••• A joaaer in his 305 \)ull«I up his shorts and eitposcd himself to lln Irvine woman scaled an her c.ar at a Culver Dnvr-tntentttion Saturday afternoon • • • Baggett was hosp1talt1ed alter being beaten Wlth a ptpe and kicked outside his Waverly Lane home Friday night. lrvtne Lt. Al Muir said. R icky T. Wnght, 26, of Lakewood and his 20-year-old brother. Rory. of Anaheim , were arrested for susp1c1on of assault with a deadly weapon Friday night and booked at county About $500 m tools were dis- covered missing Saturday afternoon from an unlocked garage in the 15000 block. of Oark Drive. • • • More than $5,000 in Jewelry and cash was taken 10 weekend burglar) of a home on Tortoise Shell A sliding glass window was pned open. • • • About $2,400 m silver was taken from homcownen on Ticonderop who left their home for less than th~ hours Saturday nt&ht to 10 see a movie. ••• A $700 stettO was taken from 11 locked Toyota Supra left ovem1aht 1n a carport on l..akepmC$ Friday. • • • A SJSO stereo from a t 982 Audi lef\ on T1mberple wa discovered gone Saturday q'\Omtng. • • • A vehicle on Wtnd)ammer WI\ discovered lcf\ on hncks bu1 un touched e-arly Saturday momma. Jail. Ball "as set at SI0.000. Muir said. Los Angeles County shenffs depu- ties took the brothers into custody at the elder Wnght's home after Baggett described his alleged attackers to police. Muir said. The dispute was the rt'sult of a long- standing family argument. he said. while another car owner on Misty Run found $800 1n wheels and nms m1ssina from a Volksv.agen. • • • About S3. IOO 1n 1cwelf"\ was taken from a condo left ransacked on Seton Road Fnda} night Ent~ v.ac; made throua,h a wmdow Co.ta Mesa .\hout $300 cash wu stolen from a kitchen counttt at a home on the 400 block of Bnghton Spn~ Saturda). Poltce said thieves apparently u9C'd a Ice) to ptn entr) to the home • • • Two hus1ncsscs located at 2156 Newport Blvd.. umm1t Lamou Jnc and Newport Beach Travel A#ncy. '1-Crt burglamcd Saturday and more than $700 wonh or ·~luabks v.-ere stolen A VHS casxttc pla)er. cash and a radio and TV sc\ were amona the items m1 1na. • • • A ''idt<> tape machine. a<1wrted Ll1Dull By JERRY HIRSCH OflMO.-, ......... Organizers of a proposed S4 m1ll1on aquauc sporu center for North Star Beach m Newport Bay will take their plans to the Newport Beach Planrung Comm1ss1on Thursday. hoping to receive criucal OKs. The approval 1s important 1f the orpmzers of the non-profit center are gomg to k~p on schedule for tbe1r planned opening next July. The Newport Aquauc Center would serve as a tram mg and recrca uonal faci lJ t y for rowing. lea yahng and other such water sports. .\ non-profit corporation headed b) Newport Beach resident Wilham Whitford has raised S.25.000 for the planning stages of the project and hopes to raise the S4 m1llton need to build the aquauc facillt) Ken Tarlmette &eacbH Irvine tellllis clab owner Co1ta Mesa .. ll's the ho~ before the cart problem. We nCC'd to raise mone~ to fund our efTon to get permits but people don't want to give mone) until we have all the permits.'' Whitford said .. It shows plent) of courage on the Democratic ticket to do that. It's about time It will mOuence me. and the election will be ver) mterestmg." ··1 would sa) ll would mfluence my vote I won't vote for MondaJe. I don't thtnk we're ready for a woman vice president " Howe' er Wh11ford is confident local businesses wlll fund the project once all the hurdles arc cleared .\fter the Plannmg Commission, the group must get the approval of 1he Cahfomta Coastal Comm1ss1on and linall) the Newport Beach C11y Council. In 1982. Newpon Beach voters approved a special ballot issue that would allow the Aquaucs Center to lease the I 0-acre Nonh Star Beach site. which the cit) administers for the state. No tax dollars would go to the proJect, which will ~ funded b-. donations and user fees. Whitford satd The ·non-profit corporation and the Newport Beach Parks. Beaches. and Recreation Department will jOtn together to offer a .,.anet) of compeuuve and rccrcat1onal fQ\\ltng programs Youth and adult classes would be offered as well as special classes for handicapped. Whitford said o\s planned. the aquaucs center would be a 57.000- squarc-foot comple' and would include a small dock for rov.boats. ka\aks and canoes. a locker room. a -..eight room. a mamtenance shop and boat storage~- Whitford said Newport Bay 1s a nationally recogmzcd trainmg area for rov.mg sports and the center would help suppon the groWlng number of Olympic rowers on the Orange Coast SaeGaanera 1peecb pattiologb t Hutinston Beaclt Hap McNeil salesman Huntington Beacb Newport Beach resident Sheila Conover, a member of the L1.S Ol)mp1c Kayal. team. said the team has been tra1n1ng on the hay dunng the final v.eeks before the Summer Games and that the center would have been a great aid 1f tt were already bu1IL "I thmk it's wonderful. I was going to vote for Mon- dale anyway, but tt makes my choice a li ttle bit more stable." "'No. it won'l absolutel)' not. I vote Republican." Teams from Orange Coast College and UC Irvine both have boat storage sites on the ba}' and use it to train. said Cono\. er. a ~I -year-old student at Orange Coast College tools and a refngerator were stolen from a busmess at 2910 Fa1["\ 1cv. Road Saturday The loss v.as placed a1 S950. • • • ) A Flonda resident who told poh(c she sold strudel at a food booth at the Orange Coun1y Faar reported her $200gold nng m1ssmg from her motd room at the Harbor Bay Motel. 20.:'ti Harbor 8(\ d . Saturda) The '1ctJm said someone apparent!) u$('(j a kn to enter her motel room and steal thC' nng • • • ..\ game booth operator at thC' Or.inge Count)' Fair told pohle Sunda-. a man had made off ~tth $85' Y..Orth of profits from his conccc;s1on tx>oth The v1ct1m said he let a SC'\'Ond man watch the booth while he took a shon break When he fC'turned. the S«ond man left, t.almg the profitc; w11h htm. • • • .\II the v. mdoY..'i ofa car parked at a Jcv.1sh ')nagoguc Sunda) v.cre smashed. 1hc owner reported ThC' man parked h1S car 1n the S)'.nag~UC' parl'1ng lot. at 61 1 Hamilton ~• acros" from his apartment comple' early unday momina and 1.hs- covered the damage later that da' Pol~ ~Jd loss was about $600 Laeuna&acb Wilham Lt-wis Creary, 19 was arrested for dnvanf un~r the 1n- Ouentt of akoho ~rt)' unda' momanaon Paafic Cout H1£h•-a' at tbe non.hem city limit. lie wu ~leased on $1. SOO hai 1 • • • A vehicle cover wonh $90 wa1; reported tolcn from a car parked 1n the 300 blocl of Ocean A venue Saturda} naallt . ••• t-..aren Marlene Radell fTe "\8. v.ac; arrested tor dn ... mg wtth a .;uspendc."d dnver's license whtk under the influence of alcohol at "\()tl22 P3ulil C"oas1 H1ghw-a' Saturda-. night • • • Jose .\dan T cnar 27. "as arre\ll'd for dnVlng under the intlucnll' ol akohol m the 300 block 0f(. htl nm e Saturday at\emoon ••• Sten.-o equipment v.orth SK \0 "3' reportt'd •nolen fro m a rC'\1dcnn' 1n the L"!OO block of °'-.·can F-rnnt l'arh Saturda) mommg • • • The Y..1ndsh1eld to a Laguna lkach Poltc-c Dt-partment 'C'htdC' "a" C"racked in an mc1dent ot mahc10u\ m1sch1ef Fnda' afternoon at ~0' Forest A venue Newport Beach .\ $22.000 Ferran was reponcd stolen from the 3000 blocl of Pac1fi~ Coast Htghwa\ near Tuc;11n o\'enue The I Q75 Hh1cle hac; an orane,c paant jOb Three Porsche aut<\ al\O ha ... c been reported stolen tn rt'C'Cnl W('C'ls • • • .\gold necllace v.orth aoout SI 000 wao; c;tokn from a V1d l 1do Nord rc\tdenCC" on Lido I le • • • "lcul~ eight tons ot ncY.. t\lpe~ \t)llected for rt'C)chng. ~ere s1olen from a storage htn at S1 ~ndfC'v..'S PresbH<'nan Church near Newpon Harbor Hllh Cichool The old newt.-r.JX}n had an C'it1ma1ed \lluc of • • • Two h1C\Cl~ wttt nolen from an unloc\.td garagr on Ralhoa Roule' ard near the Ncwport Pler P'ounta.l.n Valley ~m<'onc \10le SI ,2m 1n :l d('~1~1t ' bag after operung a closed but unlocked safC' at .\nt1que & Classic, 18 31' Mt. Bald' Circle • • • \ andals thrc~ gasolme mto a ""1mm1ng pool ownt'd b~ the Green \ alle' Homeowners .\ssoaation. I 7 2 'ill Los Jard mes. and set at on fire. The 'andals stole the gas and other chemicals and equipment from suplJy c;hack. Damage was put at S 150. • • • Someone in a I Q1 ~blue Ford Panto 1hrev. an egg at a sale-sman ndmg a b1C"ycle at Talbert .\ ... enue and Ward Street. Hunttniton Beac h .\ resident of the 200 block of I 0th "itrt'Ct reported Sunda~ that someone broke mto his home by forcm,g open the front door The loss included a telev1s1on set worth $2~ • • • Two male JUYenilC'i were arrnted Sunday afternoon at the Mervyn's store. 9811 Adams o\H'. on susp1C10n of shophfttng Reco ... ered were two pairs of~horts worth $32 • • • .\ resident of the 8 700 block of Conner Dn'e reponed Sun<b)' that wmeone entered hl!i unlocked aaraar and stole a public ad<lre% nstem worth $500 • • • The ca h1et at Mike's Liquor. 49<t I \\a mer Ave reported Saturda} that a youns man arabbed some Low - <'nbrau bttr from the stort and Oed in 11 ford Mavmd. Thr I~' wat estimated at S6 90 ••• !\ ~dent of the 9600 block ot Hamilton Avenue reponed Sunda) momma that someone stole h1~ red I Q7Q K1WU&k1 motof)-cle from in front of ha\ home. The lou -., C'\t1mate-d at SI I 00 l ....... A4 Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Monc:s.y, Jury 18, 19M Muslim lauds Hitler Farrakhan cites Nazi leader as 'very great man· ---- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -On the eve of the Oemocrauc National Convention, Mushm minister Louis Farrakhan repeated his description of Adolf Hitler as "a very great man" for a nauonal television audJence. Farrakhan, a supporter of the Rev. Jesse Jackson's presidential cam- paign, stirred poht1cal problems for Jackson. and to a lesser extent for the expected Democratic nominee. Walter Mondale. "tth earlier an11- Sem1t1c remarks. Interviewed Sunda> in Ne~ York on NBC's ··summer Sunda' USA·· b\ reporters at the Democratic con\ cn·- tion here, Farrakhan repeated some of bis most contro,ers1al statements. New Yori. Ma)or Ed Koch rephed 1n a later segment oft he program that the Democrats. to win. mu~l rCJCct .. the racism of Farral.han and Je!>f)l' Jackson:· Koch l.hd not expand on the remark about Jackson. although he said earher that "'Jesse Jackson doesn't represent black people." Jact.son has repudiated Far- rakhan's remart.s, but not the Muslim m101ster himself. Farrakhan. repeat10g remarks ong- 1nally heard only by a relauvel> small radio audience. told a national tele- vlSlon audience Sunda\ "In m' now famous: or infamous. broadca;t of March 11. depending on which po10t of '1e" :rou take 1t from. m response to a charge that I. Louis Farrakhan. am a blacl Httler. I stated. and I quote. ·Here come the Je~s. They don't Ille Farrakhan. so the} call me Hitler· Well that's a good name. Httler"af)a 'e~ great man He wasn't great for me as a black person. but he was a great German. "Now. I'm not proud of Hitler's evil against Jewish people," Far- rakhan continued. ··eut that's a matter of record. He rose German\ up from nothing In a sense )OU could say there's a s1milant\ in our nsing our people up from nothing.·· .. One cool pit bull Brutus, a pit bull owned by Krlu Laureen, rear, surveys the scene at Venice Beach with hi• maater'• shades Sunday after-· noon. Rapists 'show off' bound victim to laughing patrons at two bars MILW..\l KEE 1..\Pl -Ta,ern patrons alleged!) laughl'd when two men opened a car trunk to show ofT a bound and bhndfoldl'd 18-year-old woman who had been clbducted. robbed and raped tn J .. \ 1ciou!> assualt." police said . The bar patrons wen~ being i.ought for quesuomng toda~. along with the two men responsible for the woman's 2112-hour ordeal that ended early Sunday, said deputy police 10spec1or Rudolph Will. One of the woman's assailants also was believed to have abducted and robbed t"o Y.Omen torn dress and put 1n the trunk ofhe1· attending a Llntted Church of Chmt car She said she beltt'ved her autCt conven11on. he said. was run through a car wash at one The rape' 1ct1m told police that her point. Will said. abductors twice ~topped the car fhe woman told police that on two out\1de taH·rns. opened the trunk and cx:cas1ons. the trunk was opened to 1m 1ted patroni. tu \ te\.\ her. bound c>.h1btt her to tavern patrons -somC' and blindfolded with a piece of her of them women -but that none of torn dress. according to Will. them reported the incident, Will said The Y.Oman heard one of her ·•some people may be a httle a!>sa1lants tel li ng the spectators. foolish when they have been drink- "Hey, we've got (her) 10 the trunk ing, and then the next day they might nght now.·· he said. ask themselves what they were laugh- .. This was a real bad deal. a \tCtous 1ng about," Will said. a'>sault" Will said. "We know there Thewomansaidshelaterwastaken arc witne!>Sl'S out there. and we arc to another downtown parking lot. 3 ZOO HIPPOS PERISH IN SCALDING WATER a'lking tho'ie people to come for-released from the trunk and given her "ard ·· kevs She amved home short I} after I \\ 111 said the ordeal began at 10 10 am and telephoned police. Will said. pm Saturda) when the men forced She was treated at the Sexual the woman 1010 her car. Y.hich she A.ssault Treatment Center of Famil) had JUSt parl.ed m a do""ntO\.\n lot. Hospital and discharged. female lndfan elephant named androbbedherofmone) andJe"t'lf) The two church con\ent1onecrs. Rani turned the valve with her V. hile one of the ml'n dro\e. she ""as identified b) police onl) asa 45-)'ear- ___ ._ dlr..-,,..,. •-KOh ••'d raix·d \\ 111 '>aid old \.1adison \.\Oman and a 60-,ear-'"""'• _..,,_ .. om m-. Thl' \\Oman. 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BALBOA 673-7726 THE REFRESHING SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR FM STEREO ' NATION Couple hit the bigjackpot: 15.6 niillion 'IDegabucks' By _.e A11oclated Prn1 BRAINTREE Mass. -A husband unaware bis wife had played the lottery says she n~w has his "penmss1on" for the purchase, since the lucky Friday-the-I Jth ticket won SI S.6 m1lhon -apparently the w~rld's laraest individual gambling jackpot. "I don't normally bet," said Marcta Sanford, a secretary who took the record prize with only the second Massachusetts Megabucks ticket she had even purchased. "We work too hard for the money," said her husband, David. 49, a mechanic. "I'm not saying anythinl's wrong with it." Mrs. Sanford, 45, of Westfield received her first check of$7 0,994 on Sunday. Liu Mlnnelll eaten clinic NEW YORK -Liza Minnelli has entered the Bcny Ford Oinic in Rancho MiraJe, according to a newspaper report. MinnelJi Oew to Cahfom1a Friday accompanied by a physician. The entertamer missed her final scheduled performances in the Broadway show, ''The Rink. 0 The New York Daily News report earned the byline of Liz Smith, the nationally syndicated writer who~ gossip column appears 1n another part of the paper. The reporter said Minnelh told her, "( have a problem and I'm going to deal with 1t." The Betty Ford Clime was founded by the former first lady after she was helped to overcome an alcohol and drug problem. Mlnnelll Stowaway takes long crulse HOUSTON -A Burmese stowaway who was halfway through his second tnp around the globe has been put ashore from a Swedish ship to seek asylum in the United States, an opportunity he pleaded for in a note in his Bible. "No country wants me, maybe I should die," Robinson Karen Soglwin, 24, wrote m his Bible. He also wrote that he had sought Jesus' help his search for a new home. Soglw10 boarded the ship in Singapore 1n April and was halfway through his second trip around the globe when he was put offthe ship Saturday, officials said. Texans suffer long drought DALLAS -Bus10esses along Texas' Guadalupe River are buying torrents of water to revive tourism. Streets in Corpus Christi are P.atrolJed for water thieves. One small town on the brink oflosing its supply built a 71h-mile emergency water pipeline. And mandatory water rationing starts today in Austin, one of dozens of cmes imposing conservation measures. From the Red River along the Oklahoma state line to the Rio Grande aJong the Mexican border, the stor) 1s much the same: the m1dsect1on ofTe~as has gone bone-<lf) this summer 10 what some say couJd prove to be the worst drought in 30 years. Couple wed on battleship WILMINGTON. N.C -After struggling with the red tape mvolved 1n havmg a cruise ship captam marry them, a Tennessee couple ~ttled. for a battleship -the USS North Carolina ... , wanted to get married on a ship and I didn't know anyone who'd been mamed ona battleship," said Regina Hilton, who was mamed Saturday to Rick Christian. Olympic security guard arrested LOS ANGELES -A private security guard was arrested for investigation of carrymg a concealed ~un when he set off a metal detector at the employee entrance of the Olympic Village at the Uni versity of Southern California, police said today. Gerald Thomas Hi~htower, 19, of Los An~eles, was booked Sunday and held 10 lteu ofS 1.-000 bail at the Southwest Division jail, said Lt. John Hopluns. "No one thought he intended to do any h~. but it was a v1olatt0n.'' said Sgt. Rich Molony. De Lorean news trallers ousted LOS ANGELES -Telev1s1on news trailers parked outside the federal courthouse to co,er the John De Lorean tnal are "an eyesore" that must be removed before the 01) mp1cs begin. cny officials say. "We've been breakrng our necks to beauttf> the cit) 10 time for the Olympics," Board of Pubhc Works Commissioners president Maureen A. Krndel said Fnday. "The trailers are an e)'esore and the} create traffic congestion " Gas prices drop again LOS .\NG ELES -The average pnce of gasoline dipped nationally fort he ninth straight week. apparently because of the Iran-Iraq war and related attacks on 011 tankers. the pubhsher of the Lundberg Letter says. "The decline cannot be attn bu table to any other development. such as price warfare among dealers, because nationally. they have mcreased their own markups to 11.56 cents a gallon:· said Dan Lundberg, publisher of the weekly oil industry survey. Comedlan caught up in brawl WEST HOLLYWOOD -Comedian Eddie Murphy. star of "Trad10g Ptaces" and NBC-TV's ··Saturday Night Live," was "tnandmg his own business" when caught in a weekend brawl at a Sun~t Strip nightclub. his manager says. Robert Wachs said Sunday that Murphy was stand10g wtth friends when a young woman tned to hide beh10d them from an assailant early Saturda:r. 'The ~uy tncd to ~b the girl and wound up grabb10g Eddie instead," said Wachs, Murphy's man- ager The brawl left the Ooor of Carlos and Charley's littered wtth broken bottles and glasses and overturned tables Murphy Vlet vet on Dem dclret? 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The two lightning-caused blazes were each confined to two acres Sunda} evenmg and extinguished within mmutes near the Saugus Speedway off Soledad Canyon Road. 40 mLlcs north of Los Angeles, count)' fire Capt. Wayne Ottoson said. Solldarlty death protested WARSAW, Poland-A court today acquitted two policemen charged in the beaungdeath of a 't 9-year-old Sohdanty supporter. T~o ttmbulance dnvers were convicted of negligence in the ca~. As the verdicts of the ~hrcc~man Judicial panel were announced. the boys father and several family fnends walked out of the packed courtroom in protest. Andropov son eyed for poat ATHENS. Greece -The Soviet Union has officially requested the appointment oflgor Andropov, son of the late Soviet leader Yuri Andropov, as ambassador to Greece, a aovemment spokeman said today. "The request is bein$ studied by the government, but such applications arc usually accepted," Dim1tns Maroudas told reporters. Andropov's posting to Athens was first mentioned by Greek Forei&n Ministry sources in June. Sovlet •pace crew geta npplle. MOSCOW -The three-man crew of the Soviet Uruon's orbiting space stauon Salyut-7 Jettisoned their latest ca~o fre1.ahtcr today and sent tt spinnina toward the earth's atmosphere, where it wilf bum up on re-entry, Radio Moscow reported. Prasrcs~22 docked Wlth Salyut· 7 more than a month aao. the latest in the Progress senes of unmanned caraoships that have been used to rt(>len1sh the'food, fuel and air supph~ ofSalyut-7's lona·term ~sand to bnng them new equipment Saudl• lnvlte Iranian MANAMA. Bahrain -Saudi Arabia, in a move to ease tcn&1on1 awavated by the Iran-Iraq war, has invited Iran's parliament speaker to join the hundreds of thousands of pilanms makina the annual pilanmape to Mecca. The first pilgrim ship of the season amved today at the ~n city o Jidda from Bombay. India, with I .SS2 Moslcmsaboard. Iran's official Islamic Rc(>ublican New'I "'ency confirmed that Parliament Speaker Hashemi Rafsaf\jani had b«n in vited to join the p1larimaae and quoted him as exprtss1na apprcctauon of the Saudi aesturt ___ ,__ • .. U'ftcytl019 A man ln ballerina coetume welcomea Democrat. to San Francisco Sunday. Mondale vowing 'sweetest' convention in Dem history SAN FRANC ISCO(AP)-Under- dog Democrats assemble today in their 39th quadrennial convention, hoping that an intramural squabble will stay buried and gambling that a woman on then ticket m1P.tt push a popular Republican president into retirement. Walter F. Mondale. the nominee for sure. headed off an old-fashioned Democratic bloodletting by hastily pulling away from his awkward attempt to reshuffle the party hier- arcby and impose has will on the party. That restored harmony for the moment and Mondale called the uproar the son of .. inevitable rumble" that always occurs when Democrats gather. He predicted .. one of the sweetest convenuons m the history of the party .. that thnves on family fights. To capitalize on the good feelings generated by Mondale's des1gnat1on of Geraldine Ferraro as has runnmg mate, the team was coming here today to meet with women delegates -a love-an session for sure-then be welcomed at a mass rally at Market and Powell Streets. where the cable cars clang. &n. Gary Han ofColoradoand the Rev. Jesse Jackson. remained Mon- dale's surviving opponents. but pres- ented no real challenge for the nomination. They planned to take on Mondale over a few issues, but seemed unwilling to tear the party apart in order to prevail. The two met twice over the weekend, with Jackson saying they were coordinating a chaJJenge to Mondale's platform and Hart saying he's chiefl y interested in the adoption of a stay-out-of-Latin America plank that goes further than Mondale wants to go. Han's strategy was reduced to hoping for a miracle, some son of unforeseen development that would keep Mondale from winning the presidential nomination on the first ballot. But Frank MankieWlcz, a campaign adviser, conceded that denying Mondale the nomination .. would be an unlikely result." At a fund-raiser, Han told some of has delegates. "I always said. ·on to San Francisco.' Now we are here. You do not quit. I do not quit. On to the White House!" In an 1nterv1ew with NBC former first lad> Rosalynn Caner sat with her husband and confided that she had urged her husband -the loser fou r years ago -to enter the 1984 Democrauc race. The former presi- dent wasn't interested. she said. With a schedule designed for telev1s1on viewers east of the M issas- sippi. the gavel ban~s down at l p.m. PDT -early evening in the East - for an opening session of greetings. oratory and song. Handicapped boy, 12, carries Olympic torch in wheelchair SACRAMENTO (AP) -To 12- year-old Danny Hansen, the Olympic kilometer over the Sacramento Rive r was the most important in has life. which might not be a long one. Danny. a wheelchair victim of a form of muscular dystrophy that turns muscle mto fatty tissue. carried the torch on tha1 kilometer Sunda) right after the ceremonies on the steps o(the California Capitol. Doctors say victims of the disease might not live to be 20. At the Capitol, durin~ a spectacle that included band music, a balloon release and cheering throng, Connie ...... Danny Ran•n, 12. ctiMNCI bJ crowd u be curt.I tM Olympic toreb ~ 8ecramnto. • Albright of Citrus Heights ap- proached -but her flame was out It had to be re-ignited from one of the miner's lami>s an which bits of the Olympic flame are kept. Albnght passed the flame to Billy Malls, wh o won a gold medal an the I 0.000-meter run at the 1964 Olym· pies an Tokyo. Mills jogged down the steps and west on Capitol A ve nue behind an official van. two police cars. two police motorcycles, a convertible with miner's lamps mounted oo the rear deck. and a press truck. Danny Hansen of suburban Carmichael, blond and blue-eyed wt th a smile as wade as has face. waited at Third Street with a tall white plastic pipe fixed to the let\ front of has battery-powered wheelchair Has mother Jud} said the contn .. ance hadn't been road tested. but was proVJded by the organizers. "ho had apparently used 1t prev1ousl~ Danny could grasp the propane- fueled torch. but couldn't suppon its 4Vi pounds. So with helpmf hands. the flame passed to Danny s torch. which was dropped mto the pipe. and off he started, has nght hand worlong a small JOY stick on the armrest. The cheers of supporters were joined by the whistle and bell of an old steam locomotive that gi ves tram rides from Old Sacramento. The enJinccr gave Danny the nght-of- way. The left hand. on the arm rest. clasped the plastic pi~ -an C:\· tension of the torch. The smtk blossomed mto the fu ll glow of thnll Al the ratlroad tracks.. helping hand reached out to steady the chair. They did so apin on the drawbndgc when the front castor wheels bepn to h1mmy pectaton applauded all the way Down the ramp into Wnt Sacra- mento. an old man with one propped himsdf up on bis C'f\ltd\ and applaudrd.. A Yolo County sheriff's deputy jumped out ofh · car to take • p.cture. The front &IOf'Ch af • busincu libdcd "fonunc I cllt1',. · uddcnly filled. The nCJ t bearer. tnY•na SKnmcn- 'o iniurance man Peter 8. mn.h, told . n he hid done a peal ; Orange COMt DAILY PILOT /Monday, Jut'/ 18, 1-.C Al Demo'musical chairs' angers some delegates 'Sleaze ain't no ------ood for us any more than Republicans.• SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Walter F. Mondale's weekend "rumble" over the part)"s leadership has ended, but he'll suU find himself deahna wtlh an anay of convent ton weet.. tToubles -mdudto& a dispute over the pany platform and the unh.appmcss of some mmonty delegates. And some of the party's pro- fessional pohucaans are bemoaning how quickly the euphona created last Thursday when Mondale named Rep. Geraldine Ferraro as has run- ning mate has evaporated an the face of the troubles. Since Thursday. "n's been nothang but excitement" about the ticket. said Rep. Norman Mmeta, [).('ahf. Now ..it's as 1f we shot ourselves in the foot." Mondale announced Saturday he was rehevmg Charles T. Manatt as party chief and naming Georgia party leader Ben Lance as ~eneral chair- man of has pres1dent1al campaign. Many delegates and state party leaders expressed outrage over Man· att's finng, and on Sunday. a top Mondale aide announced Manatt would stay on through the elecuon. The reverse an darect1on smoothed many feath ers. but it ruffled a few all over agam. Iowa Democratic chair- man David Nagle complained he had just soent 2A hours d.efc:ndan.g Mon· dale's fim d.ecisjoo to get rid of Manatt and said be now was &cft feeling "like l had my lep cut out from under me.•• Other$ meanwhile, remained uJl- h.appy about Lance, .,ho was forced to resign as President C~s bud&et director because of questiona6te financial dealinp, ··it seems to me he was a souroc of embarrassment to the puty and the ~ident and I see no reason to bnna him back him back now;· Mioeta said. He added. .. Sleaze ain't no good for us any more than it is for the Republicans."' The weekend's misadvcntu~ onlv dtepcncd the fetlitlas voiced by blatk aod o1het minority DeriloC:rata 1ha1 MondaJt tw 001 ldequatdy coo ... ted lhcm -about bis cbOice ora vice pmidentiaJ rwl.D.ina ma&e. lhe cam-- paiJD lcadershiP or the p&atfonn. Bd'orc Mondale reinstated~ a black woman lawyer froin Wubine- ton, D.C .• Sharon Pratt Dixoa bMS lobbied to Ft the job. Mayor Marion Barry of Wasbiaa-- ton said Mondale was 'WT'Oftl LO consider replacing Manatt 1whbout consuhmg the Rev. Jesse L J.COOO. one of his rivals for the ~liaJ nomination. Some black womai delcplel dccned Mondale's failure to comidc:r a black woman for vice presideO Hanoi to turn over remains of 8 Gls BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - Remains believed to be those of eight Americans who died In the Vletnam War will be turned over to an American team In Hanoi Tues- day, U.S. and Vietnamese officials safd today. Several Western newsmen based In Bangkok traveled to the Vletnames, capital today to wit- ness the transfer to a team from the U.S. Joint Casualty Resc>krtJoo Center, which is bued In HewaM. The United States lists 2. 490 people as missing In ectton In Indochina. According to U.S. Em- bassy figures. Vietnam thus far ha returned the remains of 88 MIAa, wtllle Laos has returned four. ENVIRONMENT AL SCOPING MEE f INGS SAN JOAQUIN HILLS TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR rao.JECT: VllD AJID VBZU:: VBAT: -- PROJECT LIMITS The Cal ifornia Department of Transpor tation (CALTRANS ) and Or ange County Environmen tal ~nagement Agency (OCEMA) vill be preparing an EnvirotuDental Impact Statement (EIS) for the San Joequtn HLlls Tran1portat1on Corridor (SJHTC ) which vi ll extend from the Corona del Mar Frtevay {Route 73) at Jamboree Road in the City of Newpor t Beach to the San Diego Freeway (I -5) ln the City of San Juan Cap11tr ano . The above iup shows the approxi-te l4·m1le long route. The corridor is being planned a• a limited-access freeway facilLty v 1th special provisions for buses, carpools, vanpoola and park·and·nde . Environmental scoping aeetings on the project w11 1 be held as follows . l . Date: Place: :! Datt: Place: Tue sday, July 24, 1984 Open House -6 :00 p.m. t o 7·30 p m. Presentation -7:30 p .a . Mission Viejo High School ~ult1purpose Rooms .,,; 25025 Chr isanta Drive, ~iss1on V~'-1'~ Wednesday , July 2~. 1984 Open House· b :OO pm to 7·)0 rm Presentation -7·30 p .a . Un1ve rsi tv H1gh School ~ultipurpose Rooas ~771 Caapus Drive , Irvine The purpo se of the meetings is to gather current infonnatlon and c~ent1 on 11gn1fLcant soc11l, econoauc and e nvironaental uaues "1h1 ch need to be considered in the EIS. The Open House port ton of the mee t in&s w111 provide an opponunuv for you to vutw exhibits, ask questton1 and txprts1 vour vieva direct lv to CALTllAN S and OCEMA staff. . For further infonaatlon on scoping. Mr . l onald Kosinski "r . Robert Peter1on tnvtron-ntal Plannina Branch Tranaportatlon Plann1ng lhn11on CALTRANS (21)} 620-)755 OCE!tA (7 1~l 8)4-6921 Written catm1ent1 should be s e nt tor Hr . Robert Peter son Tranaportatton Planntna Divt11on Oranae Countv L'4A p .0. &o• •048 Sant a Ana , CA 92702-4048 Scopina coi....ot• are a.eded bys Auau•t 15, 1914. TBAM'l TOO roa rou1 1 wnusT • i 22 NB Councll's pattern disturbs clty taxpayer 1 ,> thl· l:.d11or. As a businc!is owner and ta"payer 1n the Cit}' of Newport Beach. I am loncemcd about what took place at the cit) council meeting on Jul}' 9 There "'ere t"'o important ttems on the agenda One tn'olved what to do "'Ith Bad. Ba\ Dn'e and the other IO\Ohed a .. < ornparable Wonh \urve\" for Cit) l'mployees. In sp1 1e of tht• large turnout Ol l 11~ employees the rouncal chose not Ill discuss the rnmparable wonh 1ssul' \t th e same 11me w uncal ~pend well O'er an hour d1S(ussang the Bad. Ba \ Dn\t~ rontro,,•rs\ It \l.Omes nw that our ut} counC'l l Joes not ft:el rnmparable worth 1s an important 1ssut· What concern\ me more howe,er. 1<, the council''> vote Jga1nst condu<.t1ng a surve) as re- queMed b) tht• Ne.,..port Beach Fm - plo}'ees Assouataon ~ccordmg to an anicle an Tues- <la\ \ Dail}' Pilot, the council was instructed by Robert Wynn. the t·11y manager. to vote against this survev Only Coum.:ilwoman Jackie Heather chose to vote as she believes. rather than as she as told. It as sad to think that the other Council membc-rs ha' e become .. puppets" unabk to rnakl· dec1s1ons on 1he1r own The rnmparable worth assul' has been m .. 'CI\ ing considerable media co' erage for well O\ er a year and even more so 1n the last few months There I'> no e~cuse for the council membe~. thl·msch es. 10 be uninformed of the l\\ues invohed and what the state and local governments are doing to d1manate the pa)' 1nequ111es I sincerely hope the council rl·- rons1dcrs their dec1s1on and 1 look fof'\\ard to future city council meet· ings. better known as .. Bob W}'nn and His Manonelle\ 'iho"' " J.\YE HURLEY Nc""pon Beach Make room for daddy More and more lone fathers arc bnnging up their own children About a mallton do o;o now That's 65 percent more than 1 n 1970 EH:!) l 5 president 1n LhlHl'ntur. has had something to sa) about economist!>. but none of them )Ct has said this. If all the econom1stc; on earth were placed end to end. tht.') still wouldn't reach a conclusion Did ~ou \l)(:nd I hour 47 minute'> doing nothing \eStcrda>? That'\ \J1d w be an aH·rage lor ~mencans Q. Isn't !here an Oklahoma town named after (1ene Autry? A . Almost wa<. Aull)' bought 1200- acre ranch near that bustling berg called Berv.~n and planned to head· quaner his rodeo there "-1th an in'estment ol S.250.0CX> A.bout 35.000 sho ..... ed up to celebrate his proposal on Nov. 16. I 941 . and the town ""as to be renamed .. Gene Autl') .. Then the Japanese bombed Pearl Harhor and Autry went stra1ghtawa\ to v.ar instead Q. How man) L'. 5 c1t1cs st ill have streetcars" .\ Onh SCH'n Boston. San Fran- l.l'ICO. P1nshurgh. Philadelphia. New- arl.. !"l'v. Orlea ns and Ohio's Shaker Heights Q ~hat I.ind ufmeat ha\ the lca\t cholesterol? A Turkq The man for whom Cle\ eland was named didn't spell his name that way Nurd1d the man for ""hom)oliet was oamed \ ou could sa) the same of •Seattle and quite a fe.,.. Other Cities. Those settlerc; dearl\ wished to do high honor to "'o.nh) men. but dearl~. thcre wac;n 't a cop\feader 1n thelrOY.d ..\ l ~ ~uprl·m, ( oun ~s-.1un run' lrom 10 J m to 2 '\I) p.m You ldn gtt 460.000 personal L heck..., out of one cord of Y..OOd . L.M. Boyd is a syadlcaled colamaist. • , . \ ' ·' .. Ferraro was plucked out of the femJnlst movement and elevated de ptte manJle tly Inferior recommendations. ·• , .. Jac1 AllDEISOll SF convention w ill start him on road to def eat in Nov. WASHINGTON -The Dem<r crats will begin their quadrennial dehberat1ons today m San F~ncasco ona noteofcarcusand futility. Themanofthebour, WaJter Mondale, 1sadec:ent fellow, a solid American and a competent poli· tician. But his presidential prospects recall the terse scouting report on a baseball player: "He as a weak hitter, but he is also a poor fielder." Mondale comes across to me as a chronic vice president, who would represent America ideally at state funerals. At the Ocmocraticconvco- tion, nonetheless, be will put on a show ofbravado before he heads down the road ·toward the swamp. . He wiU try to spot.light two dis- parate ~oups simultaneously-the special mtcrests and the general constituency-seek.mg to beam a different signal to each without shorting out. Then next month, at will be Ronald Reagan's tum. The Democrats will present Mon- daJc as the people's candidate and Reagan as tbe corporate candidate. But behind the public hysterics. the Democrats also have thearhands in the corporate grab bag. Several big corporations hke Bank of Amenca. Chevron and Leva Strauss are helping to finance the Democratacconvenuon. Even the Bechtel Corp. -which provided two Cabinet secretaries to the Reapn administration -has k.lcked tn the SI 00,000 that qualifies a company as an offic1aJ sponsor of the con vcntton. Will VP' s gender make Fritz a contender? For their hundred grand, tbespon- sors w1 II share about I 00 guest passes to the convention and will be allowed to entertain the high and mighty. The Democratic National Committee has promised to steer party officials and o ther VIPs to the hospitality suites that these corporations will mainwn in San Francisco. Ferraro qualifies as a left-wing politico, but not as a potential U.S. president True to form in his selection ofa running mate, Fmz Mondale put gender before quallficat1on~. anatomy ahead of Cl( penence HI' ear. as always. cockc.'d 10 the special interests. FnlZ ca"ed in to the croY..d that had clamored loudest and threat- ened most: The National Organ11a- 11on for Women. The feminist luhb\ got what II wanted (1eraldmc Fcrraro ofOueens. To assen that Ms Ferraro "'ho ha' been in C ongressonl} since 197q "a\ qualified to be President of the l Jnated State\ as Fntz Hollings or John Glenn. or Jim Wnght or Tom Foley in the llouc;e, ,., an ahsurd11' When Barry Goldwater back an 1964 selected a '>even-term (on- grcssman from Nl'" York as has runingmatr \\ 11l1am E. M1lkr C haarman of the Kcpubhcan Part~ he v.as round I)' condemned inside and outside hie; pan' fur pa.,,1ng ml'n mer with superior quahficat1on!) One an11c1pa1c<.. however. lhJt tht• editorial' 01<:c, that l '1ml' dov. n \\.Ith \Ut h 'Ml' ager. upon C 111ldv.,11t« for picking a man with three limes the expenence of Cicm Ferraro will be more tolerant now. Trmes have changed.and the Democratic Pan-. with them. The 1deaof1hc Democratic Part) asa pollt1cal meritocracy. where consp1cuou'> bnllaance and per- formance arc rewarded and ad- ' a need. will not hkel\ soon rcco.,,er from this pan1cularc.xerc1sc an af- firmat1\e action Equality ofOp- portun1t) in the Democratic Part) has been d1<,placed hy th e pnnc1ple of l'quaht) of result I lnhkc the ca~ of Jack1e Robinson. Y..ho hroke into the Jl}g Lc~ucs because of SU pen or talent and su- perior performance. Ms . Ferraro was plucked out of the fC"m1n1st move- ment and clc' ated despite manifest!} 1 n fen or rt•co m mendations Let uc,compare hcrquahfica11ons. ac, an a-,,...,tant D .\.from Queens with Ii "e H'Jr\ on the Hill. to be a heartbeat a"'a~ from the Pre'>1dency "1th tho\e ol ht·roppo!>1tc numhcr. < ll'nr11.c Bush Mr. Bush 1sa successful Texa!> bus1 nessman. former Congressman. former candidate for the U.S. Senate. former chairman of the Republican Party, former UN ambassador, for- me r Envoy 10 Peking. fo rmer D1rec- tor oftheC'entral Intelligence Agency, formercand1dateforthe Republican nomanauon 1n 1980. runner-up to Ronald Reagan. and for three years the Vice President of the United States. Now. a resume 1s not e'erythmg. an~credcntaalscan be exaggerated After all . J1mm) Caner came fro m a single term as Governor to capture the Dcmocrauc nomination. and Jesse Jackson. a 42·)-ear-old blad preacher. as one of the three or four most 1mponant figures 1n his pany But both these individuals-what- ever we may thank of their views or capacities -were "leaders" in the sense that they created their own const1tuenc1es and captured their own place 1n history. Ms Ferraro has had hert1tle conferrcd upon her from above, like some I 2-year--0ld girl ""ho is made third baseman on thel 1ttle League team. not because 'lhe pla) s the posi tion bctterthan the boys. but because herdaddv 1s team manager and loves puhhcll\ PAT BUCHANAN ldeolog1cally, Ms. Ferraro 1sa Lady of the Left Only Thursda:y morning. she was quoted as saying. "Ronald Reagan docs not have a single fore ign poliq success to his name.·· lnterestangobservauon One won- ders what Ms Ferraro thinks ofthe hberat1on of Grenada tf} l S. Manne and Airborne troops from a gang of murderous Marx 1st thugs. a ltbera· t1on for which the people ofGrcnada cannot to th1sday cease thanking the United Staes. and the President ordered 1t. lfGrenada was not a "success.·· perhaps Ms Ferraro can tell us what 1t was Jn a recent angry three-page letter to th is wnter. Ms. Ferraro went after the President with feline ferocity. Mr Reagan. she declared. "docsn 't care" about "stopp1ngagovcmmen1 from murdenng 11sown citizens" Mr Reagan. she claimed, "is not to be trusted to protect human nghts an El Salvador .. While cntacal of the regime 10 Nicaragua. she did pay them this comparat1 vecompliment: At least the Sandanastas "have not murdered 40,0CX> of their own c1t1zens 1 n the last four vears, as the government security force<; 1n Salvador have done." Yesterday. 1 called the State De· partment human righ ts office to ask where Ms. Ferraro could have gotten this mcred1blc figure ofSalvadorans "murdered" by their own security forces. Absurd. crazy, came the reply. The only way to get a figure hke that as to add up all the dead m the last four years offighting. on both sides, from com bat, guerrilla attacks. urban ter- ror. death squads and revenge shoot- mgs, and lay every death at the door of the secunty fo rces and none at the door of the Com munists. •• Perhaps Ms. Ferraro can kick off her campaign by telling us where she got this figure. P•lr/d Bucb.au I•• 1yadlc•I~ colamoJ11. Confessions of an incurable goodie-grabber There's a mouse in the refrigerator -and if you be lieve that story ... We ha\l .in IBM al our hou\t.· I guesc; that -;tatcmtnl needs<.lan- ficat1on. Thi\ I BM 1 ~ not a t}pewnter nor 1\ It a lomputl'r Neat her l"i 1t a ballastac m 1s\1k \\<t• tfo ha' ea m1,,h.' hut 11'..an IC RM .\ny.,..,a) I know wt• h,I\(' an IRM and I've hcrn ti) mg to ronvancc .\nn of that fact hut I might as well ti) to wnvmce her that hird' walk south in the ""!Oler 'ihe ..av' that lht'rc 'nu \U{h th1n~a,an IH· llm 1\11 ou~ hut l'\.c \('Cn 1hc hukdc' 11,and I knov. he' 1hcrr' '-"ell I h•t'<'n't a' mall) \C'C'n h11l1 ORANG£ COAST Daily Pilat r '°'"""'° t'"9'fr Get 1 • '"" ,, • tf'tt•\I •t.111, ' ~14 "'""" ;, ""~t • Hr-""" .. • 1• • •w ~·· "6n_; l I 4 ' hut J'.,,e seen plenty of evidence On<' da~ I looked 10 there and found a teeny flag amp the pile of ice that our ice maker deposits. ft was planted nght at the peak And. how about th<' time I found that httlc hackpadt JU\t r,1uffed with c hre-.c., He's there alnght I figure that he mu!'it hav(' IX'cn accadcntl) shut up in th<'re wmt:'t1me or other. and d1~·overe'd all of that food Tht ncitt time thedoorwtl opcnfd he went looking for warm l lothing .\coup((' of limes. afl<'r wash da> we 'vc d1\loverC'd Iha t \OI. l <i ""et(' ml\<i1ni \lo"'. I a\k vou, ""hat would H. L. Sch wart~ll i ,r r ., Ch11y Oowellby I 11 1• • A I 11 I r ' • r-,. Jtft• Fr1nk Zlnl As .. :.r 11tlf! ~ l111<l< Tom T•ft tll~ I LlJl()t make better long-handle.·' fur a mou'>C' than a wcl.., And m' m1s'>tng lur- hnt'd glo' c v.ould make a dand) Parka What that link rodent dad was set himself up an cxpcd111on. very lake a four-legged Admiral Byrd. Then. he moved mto our ice box Af\cr all, look1ngat 1h1\ th mg from I mouscly point of v1ew. what'u htlk cold wcatht'r when you consider the ven tablc comu('op1a uffood in there'> He'<; probably even figured out how to turn the-lie.tit on after the doot do~~ (It &<X"<rnut. you know) fhen again . maytlc' h1seyes hav<' adJu,ted to the dark Of course. afthat'' tht' cue. he'd net'd ht1lc sno"" goggle' for when we open the door and the hght goes on On the whole, I <.an ~chow a mou'IC could hve prett) wcll 10 there It's not 311 that cold 10 thcrt'. 1(1 guY. bundled up prett) good. and thert s load, of food An y time he fet'I, the nttd of a da)I at the hcach. he can hop out and c;1ow ht\ gear. secure in the knowledge that we· re bound to open the door nptn. 'o he c~n ge:l k an. ft Y<ould he ~on ofhkc hvint•t l.ake .\rro" hr ad "'1th a hnu~ tn Nt>~pon BILL HARVEY Reach I k 's probabl~ the world 's only parka<lad mouc;e with awn On the other hand I'm a hvc and let hve <.on of pel"li()n. but th1!. &U) 1s causing m<' trouble. For cum pk Ann made wmc fudge lHt n1g>u She wa~ going to t:ikc I\ to work with her toda' hr<i1th1 ng Iha~ morning. o;heC'ame rolling into the hcdroom. \Url of11~e the 21 c;t AHaull Battalion She was m10l'd. She pid "I was going to \Urprl\f YOU WUh some fudge an your lunc.-h todA) but not now!" I. ofcour"°· wu\ myit1fi~. "Fudge'> What fudarr' · You know what fudac. )'OU Joodrc-grnbbcr' And don'tpull 1hot mnoccnttr-than·thou s1uff'wtth me t'tlher'" ""lo~. kt mt.• \Cc 1fl ha\'C' 1h1s straight. You made some fudge? And. am I to assume that your fudge, or at least ~n of it, as gone? And you thank 1 got at?" I was shocked! I took her toe-tappina hands-on- h1 ps glatt to signify assent. I Ooppcd on the foot of the bed. the perfect pict\m of dcJcctJon and wounded pride. "Well," said J, "We all haveourcroues to bear in this life:. and I aucss that mine is to take the rap forthe lBM." nort! "IBM!" And W1lh that, the tumed and left the room. I ~ydon'tk.nowwbyihedoan't belaevc meabout the IBM. If only I hadn'tlo tthtttinysnowsboeand backpack, she'd probably belitvc me. Or, 1.fl could only find the people who own the ice box in Newport. whel"C he pen his beach umr, I~ I'll havt tocont1nuc to plead innocent and maybe.just ma)'be, she'll finally believe me. Anyway, lhett wua pacce off'ud&e 1n m y lunch tod.ty. Col•aul•l BJJJ 11.arv•Y IJvn I.II H.atla_ftoo Bart. Another co1:p0rate colossus, American AJrhoes, will end up giving the Democrats the cqui valent of 100 free Washington-San Francisco round·trip tickets in exchange for being designated the official conven- tion airline. Buta small, nondescnptcompany in Encino, Calif. -Schulman Travel. Ltd. -was made the official travel agency. ltsowner, Barbara Schulman. and her husband. Gerald, have donated $34,000 to Democratic causes in the last year. A company executive said the idea of an official travel agency started as a JOke dunnga dinner meeting between Schulman and Democratic National Chaarman CharlesManatt. Theagen- cy has been chuckling ever since, be<:ause it handJes travel arrange- ments for 25 state delegations. The Democrats started nine months ago to dicker with busi· nessmen who might want a piece of the action. Cyrus Gardne!l the man in charge of the marketina enon., ex- plained to my associate Tony Capac; c10 that the party hopes to "broaden our base with the business communi- ty." The "broadening .. has occurTcd at every level of the free enterprise system. A. dozen small companies m the Bay Arca. for example, have anted up anywhere from Sl,OOOtoSS0,000 for the privileaeofsellina "official" souvenirs: playing cards, porcelain ashtrays, pennants. T-shirts, posters, key chains and even a Democratic· sancaioned Cabernet Sau viplon wine. The Democratic Nation.al Committee hopes to make at least $200,000 from its pcrcent.a&C of the &J'OSS. The a~:~rofit. however. will neverpcrs etheOemocraiato put their official imprimatur on non- union souvenirs. And belna patriou of the old stripe, they believe in "buy American." "There was no way politically we couJd have fore~·made stutTat the oonvention, .. satd pne patty oflic:ial. The aellina of the convention, nevenbetess, bu been marred by some misfortunes.. Foreu.mple: -The cnterpriaina Democrats tncd for months to fiOd a corporate sponsor for today'u~hcduled break- fast for state attorneys pcral at tho elcpnt Fairmont Hotel. At this wntina. tbey bad found none wilHna to pick up the: S l ,SOO tab. -For weeks, a New Y ort limou· sane firm worlc.ina with a local HiJpam oom~ny-orkedatcle­ p.f!one bank W1th a list of paity officiab pro\'ickd by the Dtmocrauc Nataonal C.ommmee.. t.r)'ina to pe:ddJe its lu•ury whttls Nf> taken J•ctAM~,..,, b • 1y8'kll.H c.11 I. r B ANN LANDERI 82 ENTERTAINMENT 81 BU81NE8885 Gold, friendship& found Leading treasure-hunter ts proudest of helping people By SUZANNE FREY Ot ... Dlllr ......... To the hfeguardsat Newport Beach, the elderly, tanned woman slowly wa!lc.101 around wt th bcr metal detector 1s as much part of the scenery as the surfers, sunbathers and baJI players. But the occasional beach visitor cunously stares at her. Strapped to an snstrument box, lJStcning to headphones and sweeping the around with a metal rod she looks like an alien comp&red to the laid-back beach cro~d. The woman, Kay Modgling, 62, comes to the beach three times a week, look.in• for lost JCW- elry, co ms and watches. Dressed m bleached, rolled-up jeans, tennis shoes, a white sleeveless shirt and an apron, she · slowly paces the beach, frequently stoppina, bending GOLD FROM AUSTRALIA down and puttinJ small o bjects in her apron pockets. Soon her naht· hand pocket with the word "treasure" pnnted on it starts weiahtnamore heavily than the one designated for"trash," and Modgling is satisfied with the the day's finds. . While treasure hunung, ModglmJ is often approached ~Y people plead mg for her help m findin_g possessions lost m the deep shJf\mg beach sands. Modgling gladly obliges and often the hunt ends in success. Little docs the pleased owner know that he or she has Just met one of the country's most succesful trcuure hunters. In fact, her name is a nauonwtde household word when it comes to metal detecting contests. "I've earned a repu~ti~n i~ t~c field? a.nd I've got respect,". Modglin admits. This 1s rare since most people in this field arc men." In the lOyears that Modgling has pursued her hobby, she has won numerous treasure-hunting contests and established what most people only dream about: an impressive collection oflost nems wonh a considerable amount of money. While treuUJ'e-hununa in parks, play around1. school yards, old army camps and on beaches across the nation, sbehasalsofoundanumberofCivil War relics. U'Mk tokens, reliaous medals, piecet of jewelry and a number of watches. many of wbkh still work. Her collcctton of 16,000 n1111. many m gold and s1lvcr. alone has an estimated value ofS25,000. She dech nes to esu ma le the 1ota1 val uc of her treasW'C1, because she says "lfl die.!, I would have the IRS on my back nghtaway." Moda,hngand her husband Tom alsoanav1d treasure hunter, collect rattsitverco1nsdated before I 964 when the aovcmmcnt started 1ssuma "clad" coms, replacing the su ver WI th a copper mid-layer. According to a trade maaazme, a pre-1964 quarter JS worth around S 10. Modgling keeps all her older coms 1n a bank safe deposit, and puts the newer clad coms in her savings account where they ha vc added up to cnouJh to buy two can and pay for several Iona trcasurc-hunung trips m the United States ahd abroad. "I've been all around the world and back with m y metal detector," she says, enthusiastically recalling a recent trip ID Australia where she found her first two gold nugacts. Contrary to most people's behefthat treasure-hunting 11 some kind of"get-nch~wck-schcme," Mod&Jmg stresses that she isn't motivated by the money. "My husband cams enough for both ofus." she says, "I don't need the money." Instead she says the b1gcst value ofber hobby is "the many warm friendships you develop wtth other trcasure- huntcrs across the country and the many people you are able to help. That's reward enouitb." But she onginally took up metal detecung for health reuons. Ten years aaoahe wu forced to retlre from her jobua registered nww because of cancer of the lymph glands Bored with taking the alow walb the docton had preecribed, ahe accepted her mter·ln· law'• adVlCe to try met.al detecting u a f o.rm ot exercuie "lt 1erved as therapy. I don't know wbttt the cancer went," lhc 11y1. "ltJUSt disappeared.'' Recommcn<hna It as an cxc:itiJll form of uerciae, parucularly to peol>le suJTcnna from heart problems, lhe says "metal-detect.in& 1s no cure. but it sure worked miracles for me " Calling treasure-hunters ··pretty ci Vlc-minded people," Mod&lma recalls the ume she helped police find a aun wb.ich twfbeen used asa murder weapon. Sbt sayi the department was so impressed by the efficiency of the detector. that the police now have their own det.ecton. Atanothcrume. she helped find a $7,SOO rina thau man had aiven to his wife for their 3Sth weddina an01 vcrsary. The nng had slipped offber fin&er at the beach and the husband, upon seeing Modglina with her detector, pleaded for help. She qwckly found the rina, but says she had to leave the beach afterward because "the man sns1sted on trying to stick a S SO bill in my pockeL "I never take a reward,·· she says. ··But I sure treasure all the thanlc-rou card s I have at home from the people I have helped.' At the end of the year, when Mod&Lin&'s husband retires as~ metcorol<>aist for the U.S. flla ry, they plan to leave their Chino home for a while and go treasure-bunt.in& 10 old sites around the world. I've found out found out that life bas just bqun," Mod&hng says "And I'm past 60." Wattmobile'sworth wait DECATUR. Ill. (AP) -Not man> men would build their own car to sausfy a dream. But McNeal Watt. creator of the Wattmob1le, is one of those men -and he says It cost him o nly S200. After 40 years. Watt, 7 I. finall} has the car he's been dreaming about since he was 11. It's based loosely on a 1924 Chr)sler. He had to make 1 t because-by the tt me he was old enough to afford a 1924 Chrysler. none could be found. Understandabl>. 1t looks a little odd. Living m Muncie. Ind .. he spent the next 24 years v1s1una Junkyards for pans He also drew a dcSJgn, and began assembling the Wattmobilc six years I.JO· Wan used frames from wrecked cars. He put 10 an engine and transm1ss1on from a 1973 Pinto. The sides of old refngerators and cars bcc<lme the doon, roof and running boards. The chrome from an Oldsmobile became the tnm around his rad1.ator, and so on, and so fonh. He paraded his "Wattmob1lc" before an adminng group of youths last week in front of his home 10 central llhno1s. Delf ........... .., llllllNN 1( ..... A large part of 1t 1s her collection of250,000 co ms. including vinuallyevcry type of United States com from the late 1700s to the present. Examples arc an Indian head penny from 1804, a libenyd1me from 1831 , a half-dune from the early 1800s. two old gold coins ($5 and $2.50). and several Flymg Eagle pennies . Watt began about 40 years ago b} ti) 1ng to build a lour-<:yhnder engine "tth scrap steel and bronze It ran onl)' on two cyhnders. then fell apart -\n auto mechanic since the age of 15. Watt said the car was to be a tnbute 10 his ab1ht)'. Kay llodall.Jur takea her lucrati•e bobby eerloaaly ia a6'e aearcbea near Newport Pier. He became discouraged and abandoned the project for 10 }cars A.bout 30 }cars ago he tned again. But ll also ga'e him something to do "1th his aftcr- work hours "That 1s ho" I rest:· he said. 1 Athlete's name ·• _,, prompts search Dinner's~_taged atSCR Photo albums offer only clue to identity In Japanese mystery By JOE BLACKSTOCK ........ v...,, ..... WEST COVINA (AP)-It's 1ust a photograph, a young man sitting in the stands next to a running track. wearing a running suit with a Japanese fla& over the left breasL His name1"No one is sure. There's a good chance he's been dead for Unknown athlete almost 40 years. a casualty of war. But then, maybe not ... It's believed he was a member of the Japanese track and field team in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. And its known he was on Okinawa sn mid-l 94S when American soldien were liberating that final stronghold before the invasion of Japan. The picture sits on my desk. and looks back at me in a haunting son of way. The smile offers no clues. Who was he? What did he do in the O ll mpica? What happened to him? If he s not dead. where 1s he now? The story without answers is 40 years old. Andrew Gatzke, a Marine veteran of that Okinawa campaian and no\\' a resident of Cortcl:, Colo., dropped by The Tribune recently. He is looking for help in rctuntina two photo albums of this Japanese athlete found m the rubble of a burned-out town tn northern Okinawa in 1945. Gatzke picked them up, hauled them home and has kept them these 39 years. "AJI these years I've kept his pictures and a track suit and shoes," he said. "I've thought many times I need to try to find this man and return his photographs. And 1fhe was killed. maybe there 1s a relative who would like them." Coming bnefly to Los Angeles, site of this month's Games, Gatzke decided to bring them along to find a way to return them. The Japanese consul's office offered to help, but he would have had to tum over the material and perhaps never find out what happened to it or the athlete. Gatzke, who was later wounded during mopping-up operations on Okinawa, still remembers marching through that nameless town some- time in May, 1945. "We weren't under any fi re and the area bad been largely evacuated," he said. "All kinds of debris was laying around nd I remember kicking over a box. I saw a bunch of clippings from American and European newspapers about the 1936 O lympics." Next to the clippings were two photo albums. One con tamed photos of what is believed to be the Japanese track team vis1t1ng Germany, with numerous pictures of the coun- tryside. One photo. taken in front of a Japanese ship, has been vcnfied as coming from August 1936. according to a newsman who looked at the albums shonly after Gatzke returned borne from the war. Later, apparently on the team's return tnp, there are photos taken of New York. the Panama Canal and even Los Angeles -Hollywood and V inc, Long Beach and even a shot of the Coliseum, site of the '32 Olym- pics. The other albu m has m1htary photos, apparently of the Japanese equivalent of basic training. The book contains a paper which G atzke had translated. He said it was an officer's commission certificate for a supply officer named Eij1 MiyllJl. That's all that is known. Peter Ocha. new prealdent of South Cout Repertory tru.8tees, right, ta1b about 20th Trustees, Friends of Guilds applaud officers' successes '}almost fell out of my chair when they announced that Joyce Jostice had raised almost a quarter of a million during her tenn," said Mona Martin Wednesday evening at South Coast Repcn ory Theatre. As Martin assumes the cha1rmansh1p of Friends ofSCR G ut Ids that Justice held for two years 1 t w111 now be her respons1b1ltty to lead the 200 guild members tn fund-ra1s1ng. The occasion was the board of trustees· annual dtnner v.hen volunteers get on the stage wt th actors. actresses and direc- tors .. the props a~ dining tables. chairs. linen. ch ma. crystal and sit vcr. O u tgo1 ng officers give way to the mcommg board with a lot oflaugh- ing,Jokrng. 1n1roducuons and award-giving. "Is there anyone that hasn't been introduced,, .. Peter Ocb1, the new prt'S1- dcnt forthcupcom1n1 20th anmvcrsar; season. JOk.lngl) asked the 160 there. Tht' developer JOYCE JUSTICE (Fieldstone Co.) takes over the presidency from Maary DeWaJd (there with Carollae). Othen on the new board are GftffreLS'9dl,' 1ct president, Olivia Jolluoa. secretary, and yclla Hlma. treasurer Leadership awards for '83-'84 ~ g> ven to O.Wald, ~1 (he"-a5 VP). Devl4 BlaakHIM>na. BW Wartta and ltatWya 'n.ompsoa. Au MHH (she founded the suilds} was there to enter the emcntus board Ilona with James l\oosnell. Both were tru tc-es for nine ye.an. Othcn~1,~ foroutstandanaromm1tmcn1 were Fndertck &.llaer, Jadl GruOoftr, Ertc Wh· cabera,Stepllen To~. 8r11CeCo&klJa and Job Jeakmt. JeuWtake(nowaNebra kare5idcnt).J O"Do U, Tom 8rltton. Robert Sfflton. Dot Cl~ B It ~ .......... .., ............. annlTenary 8eUOn with Lealle and O.Yid Emmea, producing a.rtlatic dlrector. OU'ria Jobn80n and Ann Mound apot friend. Kremer. Jasttce(modestl) ~spondmg by praising thc- gu1ld members). Warren H~~k. Robert Hllcltey and Robert WarmlDcton. i\mong thosedtningon stage and v1cwmga slide presentation oft he year's accomplishments (David Emmet and Martin Btiiaon presented) were RJclaard Odle ('84 Gala dC$ig.ner). Don Taclte, ADD Hean, Pam Owalap, Ron Bouaoa. ADDi Lone. Art l.Httk, Steve DeNaat, Doe Item, director PaaJ Rwdd (Men's Singles) wt th wt fe Mart.bl, James and Lola Oa!Jey. Barban Aue, Harriette Witmer. Mar11J' and Tom Nlellea (he was thanked for lrv1neCo.'s financial contnbutJon). Aaaemblywemu Martu and Gartlt BugHOD, Barbara Gra4y and Ella Appell. Also. CaUierlH n1a C1en1ng a lot of compliments on her new hairdo), Ral .. Clock and his an-laws DoroUiy and llarTJ Genltftlea from St. Lou1s(Dot'1 parents who recently celebrated their 50th). Kittle and Jolt.a RH and Emma Jue and Tom Riley. Five membersofWe tm1nster-Fountain Valle',' Branch, Amcncan .\ssoc1at1on onrn1vers1t} Womt'n have bttn honored for their work behind the scenes dunna l 98~84 )'e•r the branch contnbutcd $500 in each of their names to the AAU\\ educauonal foundation proanm Hono~ art Su1 Alli, Jen J • Barbara Mll1er, Na1te1 Peanoa and Elin as. Theeducat1onal provam. t tabh bed in I 9S8 to t'nable AAlJW mtmbcrs to 1s'l1st others with theu schoohni throueh arantund stiticnd , ha rc<:eJ\.N Sl'7500frnm tht\bnnch m thtnamctof1' members The prealdent'• lady: Gall Ocha. abo•e, la mesmerbed by featiYltiea u acb w Anni LoDQ 'talb' to frlenda. I - • ' Dietmay interfere with drugs ' effectiveness Specific foods speed medicines through system Think what goes into your mouth. breakfast, lunch and dmner. dessert. Snacks. Alcohol. Alu Selt.cer Later, aspinn. ln between, maybe, blood- pressure palls Somehow 1t all gets sorted out and. hkc most people, you wake up the next morning ready to start an over agatn. Day an. da) out, you eat your bread. dnnk your wane and take your mcdjcine But a whole new area of research shows that the Medicine you take may Ix much le s effecttve than 1t 1s supposed to be The reason What you eat ma) interfere wtth the wa} your body proce~~s drugs. Specific foods may be pnmmg your bod) to speed cenam drugs through so fast you don't get much help from 1b~m Chalked up 1n thc,Past to facto" we couldn't do much about. such u heredity or aae. individual dif-fe~nces an reactions to druas may actually be stron&ly related to our food choices. Among new find11\jS: -Cabbage, Brussels sprouts and other cru<.'iferous vegetables may be hcrdmg drugs throuah your blood- stream faster than intended. Charcoal-broiled meat or a hiah- protem diet may do the $1lme. -Is your child's asthma worse tn the summer? l t may not be the fault of allergens or atr pollutton. It could be instead that barbecued steaks. Wlth their charcoal-bro1led coating and h1gh-prote1n content. along with a htgh-protcin diet in general, a~ reducing the po tency of the theophylhne the child ta~es to fore- stall wheezing - V egetanans who arc btg cruciferophales should consider that a drug may not have much e ffect at the standard dose. But the reduced pro. ltin ID a veset.anan fare may com• pensate. Somewhat. -lf you take daily drup.. a quick. bJatt-protean, wei.aht-reducina diet could suddenly cause medication to seem weak, says Dr. Karl Anderson. an &S50Ciatc professor at New York's Rockefeller University. · In fact, certain changes in d1et may affcc1 the potency of a regularly ta.ken drug. This ia not, for once, a matter of Junk food versus health food. The hcalUuest of dict.s can have an unintended impact -on the effects of medication. The 1mpltcat1ons oftb1s discovery extend far beyond j ust whether a mc<ltcine docs what it is supposed to, according to Dr. Richard S. Rivltn, who heads the nutntion programs at both Memorial Sloan-Kettenn,a Cancer Center and New York Hosp1- taJ-Comell McdicaJ Center. , If our diet affects the way drugs arc broken down and used by the body, Responsibility tough lesson DEAR ANN LANDERS: Perhaps you'll pnnt this letter in the hope 1t will prevent at least one unwanted pregnancy. Recently I discovered my g1rlfnend (whom I had been going with for six moo tbs) bad taken It upon herself to dtscont1oue herb111h control palls. She told me the pall made her gam weight and feel heavy and she wanted togetoff 1t J wd. ··Fine. swttch 10 somcthmgelse. The method 1s up to you, but for heaven's sake. use something." To make a long story short, last week she told me she 1s pregnant. I feel betrayed and am funous This 1s not a girl I want to marry. baby or no baby, and I'm so up~t I become physically 111 when I see her. I have talked to a lawyer and learned that men have virtually no nghts. I am obligated to pay her doctorbtllsand whatever child sup- port is set forth by the couns for the ncllt 16 years at least. I am 28. and finally had reached a pomt m my career where I was going to be able to ma.kesomethmgofmyself Now all my hopes and dreams are 1n ashes. My advice to men of all ages is this: Some women can not be trusted If vou don't want children. uc;c ade· quate protection to pre' ent preg- nancy Youaretheonewhow1llsuffer the consequences 1f)ourg1rlfnend dec1destotnck )OU -DLIPED IN Arn• lo DEIS DUBUQUE DEAR D. IND.: You letter 11 oDe that 1boal4 be dlaca11ed Ln all lallb school clu1room1 lD America . Very Uttle it uJd aboat die male'• re. 1pon1lbillty wlaeD It comes to premarital 1ex. Tbey jaat aaaame "It'• ap co tbe girl to take care of everythlng." Your letter makes It abaaclaotly clear that a collllivlng (or carele11) gJrl can make a tremeodoa1 dlf- fen~oce in a yoaa& mu 's life. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: After reading the letter from the mother who complained about her married children com in~ home and bnngang theu kids, I decided to wnte and tell you how we handle the problem m o ur family. Clarence and I have been mamed 63 years. He 1s 90. I am 83 We have 30 grandchildren and 14 great-grand- children. We lave an a four-room bungalow and put up anyone who wantstov1s1l. We've had 30or40 ages 11 to 15 people in our little place at one time, and everyone had a wonderfuJ ttmc. I'd hke to cook but the daughters and granddaughters woo 't let me. They bring so much food Dad and l cat leftovers for days. The little kids don't fight. (It's not permitted.) It might interest you to know that in this wonderful collection ofhumanity there are: Baptists, Methodists, Prcs.- bytenans, Catholics and Christian Scientists, Republicans and Demo- crats. Nooneevcrarguesabout politics or religion -or anything else, for that matter. How did this bappeo?Thcywerc aJI raised with love. -THE D's IN BELMONT DEAR D'a: A do&en orcbJd1 to yoo! After rudLn& Gouand1 of letters from people wlto are at war with ~elr cblldren, lt was a Joy to receive a letter like yollrl. May the good Lord continue co blett yoa and Clarence and yoar flne famUy. • • • Confused abour whar's rig/Jr and what's wrong in roday's "new moral- ity?" You'renotalone. lfyou want honesr. down-to-earth tnformation on your sex questions. read Ann Landers· new bookler, "H igh School &x and How to Deal With Ir-A Gwde for T ~ns and The1r Parents. " Send 50ccntsplusa Jong. suimped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Land· ers. P.O. Bo\ 11 995. Chic.ago. JI/. 60611 Fiii out tM coupon ••king for Infor- mation about being 1 Dally Piiot Carrier. THE llily Pilat Your parent• muat approve of your ap. ptylng for a Dally Piiot route, therefore to be allglbte, your parent• muat atgn your coupon. A8 900n aa poulbl• •fl• rKelvlng rour CCM1pon, on. of our Olalrtct Man.gen wtll c.11 to ex pa.In about becoming a Detty PUot Carrier. For more Information call the Oattr Piiot Clrculatton O.pt.142-4333. l c/ o Clrcutatlon Depertment 330 w. Bay, Costa Meu, CA t2S29 YES. I want to l..,-n more about belnq a Daily P llot Carrt.r . NAME ---------------- ADORES$---,-------- CITY ZIP _____ _ SCHOOL ATTENDING _________ _ AGE GRADE -------PARENT'S SIGNATURE ________ _ • be say., diet must do lhe same for natural and man-made carcinoaens that may be an foods. In fact, studies with anunals seem to oonfinn that certain foods speed up metaboltsrn of carcinoeens wh1le others slow it down. So while a ca~inogcn is a carcinogen. the propensity of any dietary carcmogen to cause cancer depends not only on the amount eaten but on what 'eaten with at. "What we are sayin• here." ~ys RJvlin, "1s that food may affect both how chemicals cause cancer and the way other chemicals treat it. And that bas important potential 1mplicat1ons for health." The effect of food may come about thro ugh a fairly complex process. For mst.ance, the same metabolic machin- ery 1n the liver that processes food~ also breaks down the body's major sex hormones -the steroids estradtol and testosterone -as they arc excreted daily. These steroids arc 1mphcatcd m promoting the growth Terry llartl.n Martin-lvenon Terry Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Iverson Jr. of Newpon Beach, exchanged wedding vows with Samuel Martin of San Diego tn a June 16 ceremony at St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach. She is a graduate of Newpon Harbor High School and Orange Coast College . Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manm of San Diego and 1s a graduate of Patnck Henry Htgh School. After a weddmg tnp to Cabo San Lucas. the couple arc res1d1ng m Mira Loma Hillard-Mu~er A July 7 ceremony m St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church an Newport Beach united Nancy Ruth Munger and John Hugh Hillard m mamage. The bride is the daughier of George D. Munger of Newport Beach. She wore a full-length ~own of white organza detailed with lace and a fingertip veil attached to a beaded headpiece. Her bridal attendants were Reba Wek, Amy Walsh and Dianne Waters. Hugh and Isabelle Hilliard of Fallbrook arc the parents of the bridegroom. He was attended by John AudorfT. Lawrence Fogg and Cal Campbell. After a weddmg reception at the Balboa Pavilion attended by I 00 guestS, the couple left on a wedding trip to a secret destination. They wtll live m Santa Ana where she is employed by Eurobath and Tile as a designer and her husband 1s president of HelcaJ Inc. ofcerwn breast and prostate cancers Can some foods speed up the metabolism of these natural hormones? Would this d1min1sh the risk or cancer. slow its a.rowth or atd m its treatment? . "We can't be too specific on th11 yet " says Anderson. "But food can defln1tcly have an effect on the metabolism of both hormones and carcinogens. We just don't know the health consequences yet." The liver 1s the core orpn in the new findings. Specific foods have now been found to hAve diverse effects on the way the liver removes and metabolizes drugs and hormones from the bloodstream -the process of altering substances chem1caJly so they can either act on body cells or be excreted. "Sc1ent1sts have done some re- search about food when 1t directly interacts with a drug m the bowel and affects absorption," ~ys Anderson. Moad·Andttwa Newpon Beach residents Elizabeth Joy Andrews and Alcunder Samuel Moad exchanJcd wcddjng vows in the Community Church Congrcga- t.Jonal in Corona del Mar on July 7. The bride as the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Volberg Andrews of New- porl Beach and the bridegroom is the son of Samuel 8. Moad of Chiapas, Mexico and former Newpon Beach resident. and the late Mrs. Nonman Moad. A reception following the cer- emony was held at the Balboa Yacht Oub. and the couple left on a weddmg trip to Maui, Hawaii. After Sept. 15 they wall be residcntS of Carnbndge. Mass .. where he is doing graduate worlc for his Ph.D. at Harvard University. She 1s employed by the Oceanic Society of San Francisco. Henigman-Hagen Estancia Adobe Park 1n Costa Mesa was the setting for the July 14 wedding of Pamela Ann Hagen and John Mark Henigman The bnde 1s the daughter of Michael and Shirley Hagen of Costa Mesa. She wore a white la~ dress fashioned with a high neckline and a chapel tram. A matching hat com- pleted the ensemble Maid of honor was Barbara Am- brose. and V1ck1e Mead and Jodi Bressler were bndesma1ds. Flower girls were Cmd)' Hogan and Kelly Mcintee and Justm Mcintee was nng bearer. John and Anna Henagman of Fountain Valley are the parents of the bndegroom. Steve Cote was best man. groomsmen were Mike Hen- 1gman and Tim Henigman and ushers were Scott Hagen. Jerry Ambrose and Mark Miller. A reception at the Costa Mesa "But once lhe food ~ f".'Om the bowel into the blood and tJ beanj metabolized -there has been ve9 little work about that. A lot of work u• animals but none in humans. lt'1 important to sec what applies tc human beings.•• Next the Rockefeller team will be tcstioa the interactions of foods anc body hormones in normal people They are lookmg to sec wbethe1 changes in diet can influence the metabolism and action of 1tcro1c hormones such as estrogens anc le1to5tcronc. "We're a1so interested in obeM people who tend to c-0nsumc diets o extremes," says Anderson. "Ever people a few pounds overwciah· sometimes decide to go on an ext.n:mc diet. What does that do to the liver'i enzyme systems'!' He's workina or some answers. Amerlcu Health Ma1allne Service Pamela BeJU&man Country Club was attended by 17( guests and the couple left on 2 wedding trip to San Diego anc Carmel. They will live in Huntingtor Beach where she is employed b) Hagen Radiator and her husband 1s a• Pnntonix. Mazurek-J ohnM>n Stacey Lee Johnson. daughter o Mr. and Mn. Jack London Johnsor of Corona del Mar, became the bndt of Ralph Richard Mazurek m St James Episcopal Church, Newpor Beach. o n July 14. The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Thaddeus Mazurek o Thousand Oaks. The couple left on a weddmg tnp tc Hawaii after greeting 225 guests at < reception at the Bahia Corinth1ar Yacht Club. Mazurek is with the law finn o Paone. Genovese, Halderman McHelm and Gute of Newport Bcact and his wife is employed by Pitne! Bowes of Irvine. Submit wedding news The Daily Pilot wants your weddmg and engagement news. Tohelpyousubm11 the required information, formsareavBJlab/eat the Daily Pilot office. 330 W. Bay St., Cosu Mesa. For weddings, only a black and white photo ofrhe bride 1s a~ptable. Snapshots, Polaroid and color photos can't be used. The photo must be submltled no later than three weeks after the weddmg. otherwise fr will not be published. £11gagemenr tnformat1on 1s to be submitred ar least seven weeks before the wedding. Forms and photos can be drop~d off at rhe oflicx or mailed to the Wedding Department. Datly Pilot. P. 0. Bo~ J 560. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 !:n"° • • "The 1ng1onou. eutw•" ( 1978) Bo 5""'90tl, Fr9d Wlllmlon. (Q) 1MHA A088: FOR ONE AND FORAU. Hogging the show Johnny Canon planta a bl&. aloppy klu on tbe noee of MiN PlAJ aa •he made a rare appearance on tbe ahow lut week. The porcine .ez aymbol la plUUlDC her new mo'rie, •'The Mappeta Take Manhattan.' Russian director defects to West MILAN, Italy (AP) -Andrei Tarkovsky, the noted Soviet film director whose latest movie depicts the agony of exile, has announced his "sorrowful dec1s1on" to become an expatnalc himself and seek pol.JtJcal asylum 1n the West. He told a news conference at Milan's press club that Soviet authorities "spat on my soul" m refusing to allow him to work and even denymg him medical treatment. Tarkovsky, 51 , has been worlung in Italy for 18 months. He and his wife. Lanssa, lef\ behind m the Soviet Union their 13-year-old son, Andrei Jr .. and Lanssa's mother, 81-year-old Anna Semenovha Egorkina. ' The decision to ~o mto exile "was the most dramallc. difficult and sorrowful dcc1s1on m my life. Politi- cal asylum wall be an unavoidable step. However at the moment I am sorrowful for havmg lost a beloved thing, my country. and you cannot ask me which country I am gomg to choose." . He added that settling 1n the United States was "one of the considered poss1b1llucs." He has been living m Rome. Tarkovsky, considered a leader of a new wave of the Sov1e1 cmema. said he had become "a Jobless director. a non-existent artist at home" Orange Co _ OAIL Y f>tLOT /Monday, July 18. ~084 U 'Sheba• comes back with Knight By MARY CAMPBELL .. ,...,..._ ..... NEW YORK -Sharley Knaailt it 1plend1dly buoyant of spmt and physically pneumattc wnh a btt of middle-aged spread as the housewife Lola in William lnae's "Come Back. L1tUc Sheba." The off-Broadway Roundabout Theater's well-done revival is the play's first major New York pro- duction since its 1950 premiere. The 1952 movie starred Shlrley Booth, Burt Lancaster and Terry Moore. It's a play firmly rooted in its time. about a couple that "had to &et mamed" 20 years before. Tbey lo t the baby and have bad no othen They call each other "Doc" or "Daddy" and "Baby." Marie. a cute coed, rents a room from them. Lola enJOYS SC'CIQI Mane's boyfriends; 1t brings back memones of sweet romance. Doc 1s Jealous of the boyfriends. For h1m they evoke bmer thoughts, of be10a trapped 10to quitting medical school. getung mamed and winding up a chiropractor He's a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. Ph1hp Bosco is too old to be playmg Doc but he's such a fine actor that he's a good choice. Better an actor who can be Doc than one who'd look young enough and be less convincing. Lofa mentions being almost 40. Knight looks older. but that's an keeping with Bosco. For further consistency. Patricia O'Connell. as Mrs. Coffman, a neighbor always running home to feed her seven luds, looks as though her kids would be ~·. ···---··--·-... -- NOW PLAYING AIWlllM "• .. '.,,. .... O<w ,.. 8"1911V. lllU UA~ '19Cl"'127 COSTA llf5A fJillli1•d18. 11~ s·~ . .,.. ~"81 VAU.O OIWIG( ' ~ ~ ,.,... 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Paul Wadnri. anisti ditector the Hartford Sllie Company for 12 yean., diteaed. utilizi19 ftoat and beck porch specie, SWr'I and tbe rentt:d room behilld bact al~ doors. u well u the bi.a tivma room and kiLChcn. The RouDdabout'a it.a.at. in a buildu'11l'1 ush11 for the last time with thi• Plafi IS larp and dcttpcr 1.owt:Jl Olttwel Cf' I~ b I middJo.clan houtc acrou It whb • lavtlh band. 'Airwolf' star booked after fig Qt in tavern MALIBU (AP) -Actor Jan- M1chael Vincent. who plays the taciturn pilot of an attack helicopter on CBS-TV's •• A1rwolf," turned h1m~lf an and was charged in connection wtth a bar fight that left a man unconscious The 38-year-old actor, accom- panied by his attorney. was booked for 1nvest1gat1on of misdemeanor assault at the Mahbu shenffs station, Los Angele~ County shentrs Deputy John Brous~rd said. Vmcent was released on his own recognizance. John Bogos1an 42. of South • N£WPORT BUCH • 10 • 6 Tua OCU'f STtlllO --..S&nl rmuw_. 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OOlfY STUlO "1T• !ID• Ill :::-lllCI llJIOI f(! ftCI" IPCl an ..... n 600 1 10 1010 ,,, •141 ClfU4A CT~ ...... , - &Ut•atl I JCJ i tu '10 I l'S 10 lO Dllll •'IUOl'O -·--ft) t20 JOO SIS llO t-4S SAOOl.£BAClt \0 t.-. .,, (t ..... Sil~ WIMlm (PS) 1100. 200 ·~ 'IS US IHG u ... "' 7~1 Ua.t t2st8HI TOWN CENTO "IAClll.Ol rMrr 111 ur.,..,.,., llSllS~IS medical asmtance. UPHOLSTERY, INC. He said his pleas to reunite his for the Rest of Yu Utt SEASON. A down· home· family had brought no response from 1922 IWllO Bl.VO .• COSTA EA -541·11~ Imaginative, "'cknn··flctlon ,,...., II~ 'IS 7~1 4 11' nst•1• Soviet presidents Yun V. Andropov ~=============~ tale dhtlngul.,hed by chill<i and Konstantin U. Chernenko.• and rhrlll ..... " -Judith< r1,, "I hope they are allowed to JOm us .. Otherwise 1 am ready to take the most extreme steps." he said wtthout elaborating. The director's films anclude "An- drei Rublev," .. The Mirror," "Solans," and "Nostalgia." They have won cnucal praise and awards in Western countncs Tarkovsky said his latest movie. "Nostalgia." dealt with the .. 1mpossi- b1hty" fora Russian to hve away from his country. and he was aware of the loneliness and homesickness of ex- iles. He said he already had plans for film productions of "Boris God- unov" and "'Hamlet." He said he is giving up Soviet c1t1zensh1p and will Liv~ as an e~il.e "to continue my art1st1c act1 v1- ty .... Wtth the help of God I hope to succeed m doing someth10g here." Tarkovsky said he and his W1fe decided to stay in the West after Soviet authonties did not answer his demand for a ihree-ycar extension of a regular authonzat1on for worlung abroad. ~ .. --ml ~ ·~ .... -~ .,..,o..-.,..__..._..., _ • ..,. ....... 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ALL OPEN 7 .30 Start Dusk Ch.~U..O.. 12 ALWAYS FREE 14:w:iirz131·::!.!~·.~·r. l.!:~ J Qlilli'vr!Vf8P. ••SUPER SWAP MEETS l¥trV SAT & SuYly• • 7-i;;._;.i.~;;.:;;..·~""7!=-!;;..;;L...;;_...;;~;.;;-=:.:.;; I •Wr.<l ll\~I 'u J'l',l 1 n• 1.,1.,,,..., .•• '711 l )Q IJU • ._ IOllll Ml> T1I TOl'U CJ OOCll'" (f'S) """ ·1oonoosr <"> AIWDt 63"170 IVll: 8S4-88 l l Stadium Dr~n Edwards Untvtfllty WESTWGTO 895 5333 UA Westminster Twin NOW PLAYING WlllWIM , .... ~ ... ., ... ..... -.... e:~ NOW PLAYl«t ml 99<M021 lMilN talS 768 66 11 UA Movll5 4 L11una Hr11s Mall Keep your gard n m shape by reading Friday's garrlenmR paat I WESTWCSTO 89 I 3693 Pacific H1way 39 Dr In ORANGE ~ ••SUHR IWA' lTI l &AT. a I llllY AY •, IPl,O t ,,, '"'" ... , " ''• ~}4 •:\~ .. ... lll IOllU'fD" (Pl) "• ~ '•rCPt> IM I Orange Coul OAll Y PILOT /Monday, July 18, 1984 GORDO GJ\Rt'IELD ANP NOW, A WORP FROM OOR SPONSOR MJ\RMJ\Dl.1KE by Gus Arriola -1 BRIDGE ANSWERS TO 18100& QU11 1-"" HcY. AME..AICA, MERE.'~ A CA,. FOOt7 w~ &E.T YOUR CAT WILL LOVf. Q.l -A1 South, vulnerable, you hold: +J6 c::>K OAKJ98 •AKQJ10 The blddlns has proceeded: s ... .,. Wett Nor.,_. Eut l 0 , .. , ,... l I;> S • Pa.. 4 0 Paa1 1 b JI 0 · Wh•t action do you take-'/ ________ Y __ m __ a_v_i_s A. -a ia true that you could make 1lam It partner has as little as five diamonds and the ace of 1pade1. However, chance• or partner holding that hand are slight -he could have cue bid three spades before ra1s1ng diamonds. Indeed. il i quite possible that you havt' three fast lo ers Nevertheless, we would gamble out five d1amond1. Opponents have been known not to cash three fa st tracks when they hold ____ ....._ _ __......,_ __ __.._,.. them, and they might have only two T H E Ft\,,llL \' CIRCUS ,.------------------.. Q.2-Both vulnnable. as BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) South you hold: by Bil Keane • "I hate Mondays." by Brad Anderson DE:\ 'IS THE :+IE:\J\CE -w; I ' u JI 1! Hank Ketcham +A '7A9852 OK1063 +Q85 The bidding has proceeded: [a1t South Weat North l • l c;;:i Pa11 l NT PaH 7 What action do you take'! A. -While your unbalanced hand suggests a suit contract would be preferable to no trump, we still suggest you pass. Partner has shown lit tie interest an spades and, should you bid two diamonds SHOE ORA.LE ~,~~ ..OU (,QI tJ(, iO fl.A'! ~MLL ~'!Ma?.£;. 1W5 ~U.R1 r and ahuuld he pau that. th• opponent.J could come to life and locate a flt In the' m11ter suit. Pass. Q.S-As South, vulnerable, you hold: +AQ&S c;?KQ93 OAlO •982 The bidding has proceeded: Weat North Ea•l Seu.,_. s• so 6• 1 What do you bid now'/ A. -Tb is is not a queatlon of whether or not you CAO make six diamond• -t. amall elam must be laydown and the grand should depend only on whether partner hu a singleton club or a void. Rather. thia is an exercise in tactics -al what level will the opponents allow you to buy tKe contract to dose out the rubber'! We sug~:sl you bid only five d1amond1 and, 1f the opponents t'ompete again, take the push to slam. That way they might think you are stretching and let you play the hand. Q.4 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: +9 ~AKQ10952 0 953 +83 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one club. What do you bid now'! A.-Your hand rates to take seven tricks and, at'cordmg to the Rule of Two and Three FOR BETl'ER OR FOR WORSE CHARLES Go REN at thll vulnerability. that It enough for a preempt.1ve jump to tour hurts. This vigorous preempUve action might prevent the opponents from locating a sp1dt1 nt, or from reaching a slam In one or their sult1. Q.5-At South. vuln"rable, you hold: + k85 ~ AJMS o Ht •12 Partner opens the bidding with ont no trump. What do you respond? A.-Vou don't have quite enough l.-0 fort'e lo gamt: - you need an inv1tat1onal sequence. Start hy using the Stayman convention If part ner responds to your two club inquiry with two hearts. ra11e to three hearts; 1( he bids two diamond•, bid two hearts; and It hr shows a spadf' suit by bidding two spades, bid two no trump. The latter two bids show a hand of 8·9 points with either a four· or five-card heart auit, depending on whether you in troduce your suit freely. Q.6-As South. vulnerable. vou hold: ·+KQ&3 ~A.8 OAKH +952 The bidding has proceeded: North EHt South Weat 0MAI SHARIF J NT Pua I• Pan 2. p ... ' What do you bid now'/ A.-You c:ould l>Jar&t' int slam and perhap1 1urf•r th indignity of having the Of ponent1 stut by cHhing tw club trick.I. Or you could a~ proac:h slam mor• accurate! by fir1l bidding thre diamonds. That. is for(.'tn~ Wh~n you later 1uppor apades, partner will l't'ah1 that you were cue bidding 1 support of hia suit. Now h will b~ able to judge th potential or lhe hand w1thou getting your side overboard Have you IMH runnlq In to double trouble? Lt" Charlea Goren help )'Ol.I fine your way throu,b t he maJA of DOUBLES for pea&Jtle1 ud t.Ueout. For a copy lf hJ1 DOUBLES booklet, 101 11.85 to "Gerea.·Doublea,' care of thJ1 newspaper, P.O Box 259, Norwood, N.J 07648. Make rhed& payabl1 to New1paperbooke. by Kevin Fagar by Lynn Johnstor I KEEP LOOKING FOR flt.&G ELS -E30'i I 1-f:\\Je.N f" SE.EN ANY DO You s·ro5e. rr.S l...+e1~ "Marmaduke! Be more careful when you lean back!' MOO~ MULLl:\S PEi\~l'TS Tl'~BLEWEEDS I ~I COULD ~MY T~S IF I WW TO I 6UT ITS EASIER 'TO f-1.Avt ~y ~ 't1'1fOR MC .• you \I TH/NI< ~ lM STUPID? by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz • FUNK\' WINKERBEJ\N 1 REAU.Q ~1r 5£E WHAi 1H€ Bl& proBL..EM 15 I ANN ! DR. S~O('K Y65SIR , WHE!N "T"HE! t'OC -re l-l-5 YOU t 10 eRIN<S HIM -rHe e1cs<Ses-r-S S1'YP1"'tC PeNCtl.--l YOU CAN FtNc::>... ~ by Tom K. Ryan .ll'DGE PARKER - -- YOU KNOW He's IN IRO(..)eL.-e .' DA'/ OFF? by Tom Batluk WE'VE Gar 1t> R\NIC!!! by George Lemon1 by Harold le Dowe • I • , ) CREDIT LINE 4 general managers from ITT Cannon new vice presidents Four general managers from m Cannon-Norn Amttlcti of Founuun Valley ~~e ~n elected company vice presidents, recognizmg the additional respons~b1hties each man has assumed following the company's recent rcorpmzallon. Harvey Left 1s now vice president and general manager of the miHtary/aerospacc division: Robert Eutpt is vice president and Jenera! man;ager of the commercial interconnect division; J erry Bollis is vice president and general manager of ITT Cannon Phoenix and Fred MaslAU is vice president and general manager ofITT Cannon Canada. Left bas been with ITT Corp. since 1964,joining ITT Cannon in 1968. Enright joined Cannon in 1956. He left bnefly to start his own business in 197 5, but returned in 1978. Hollis joined ITT Corp. m 1974 and became director of industrial and manufacturing engineennJ for ITT Cannon in Santa Ana until assuming bis post as director of operauons in Phoenix last year. Musinka has been with C.annon since 1955. The company is a worldwide concern that manufactures a wide range of connectors. interconnection systems and assembly tools. • • • Pat Yeiser, pnnc1pal of Costa Mesa-based Yeiser-Garland Ir A11octates intenor design finn, conducted a do-it-yourself workshop recently at the Coutry Knoll development in Fallbrook. The workshop -attended more more than 100 would-be home decorators and gardeners -was intended to show first-ti me homebuyers and other interested people how to beutify their homes and yards in simple ways. • • • R.L. Coacb & Co. of Irvine has been named agency of record for Seclarlst IDdastrles IDc./MedJcaJ Prodacts Divillon of Anaheun. Sechrist Industries manufactures life support products such as hyperbaric chamgers and infant ventilators to hospitals, health care facilities and distributors. ••• David L. Cards has joined the Newport Beach advertising, public relations agency ofLeu e, Warford, Stone lac. as an advertisi~ ac.count executive. In his new post, Curtis will develop and managt advertismg programs for various clients and spearhead a new business campaign. He was frcviously vice president and account supervisor with Fotoahl/ Alonso Inc. o Los Angeles • • • Memorial Hospital of Glendale bas chosen Markettn1 Directions, Inc. of Newport Beach as agency of record. Marketing Directions will promote a newly established emergency care program at the hospital that mvolves an urgent care delivery system for minor medical attention. • • • Cornerstone Corp. of lrvme has arranged S6.4 million in first trust deed financing for Indio Fasblon Mall. The financing has been placed with Great Westen Savings and Loan through its regional offi~ in Costa Mesa. • • • Robert C. Bagby, II has been appointed to Microventure'1 board of dncctors. Bagby 1s the founder of Bagby & Co .. a group offinancial consultants based in Costa Mesa and in Pans. Franch, that provides professional management for the wealthy Amencan and European families.M1croventure is an Irvine-based firm that develops software packages for real estate and financial industries. ' 5 - COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTI Preclalon plus Jim Jewell, a na.merlcal-control lathe operator, check.a a main-enctne bleed val•e at the Tempe, A.rbona plant of Garrett Pneumatic Syatema Dlruion, one of the Slanal Compa.n.lea. The Va1Ye la produced lor the DC-8 aircraft en&tne. MEETINGS 'Lifewithoutlimits'topic of talk to business women "Life Without Limits" 1s the topic of Glenna Salsbury's talk to Women In Business Wednesday at their meeting, which is open to the public. Information can be obtamed by calhng 852-1349. Salsbury's philosophy is that "true life 1s without limits with each person's potenual being even beyond the hm1ts that person sets." Salsbury. who has been a speaker to corporations such as Merrill Lynch Realty. Pacific Telephone and Walker & Ltt. Inc. says, "As women. 1f we're setting standards that reflect quality of character. commitment to excellence and genuine concern for people, the organization in which we work will reflect those same values ... Salsbury. whose in.come 1s in six figures. provides 1n H'er speeches the "missing mitrcdient" or "added dimension" (or managers to use m motivating and training people. Women In Business 1s a Southern Cahfom1a organizauon of over 500 managers and entrepreneurs. The July 18 meeting starts at 5.30 PM at the Newporter Resort Hotel in New- pon Beach. Cocktails and dinner are included. • • • The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors will present a free public seminar on "Home lmprove- ments ... Stan to Finish:· at their building, 401 N. Newport Bl vd .. Newport Beach, July 24 at 7 p.m. As the seventh of a year-round program of free consumer education seminars, expert panehsts will discuss such subjects as room add1t1ons. do- it-yourself prOJCCts. remodeling. im- provement supplies and government regulations and the building permit process. Panelist° Don Schwenn. general contractor. and co-owner of C l D. lndustnes Inc. a compan) specaal- 1Z1ng m room additions. remodeling and custom homes. v.111 e'plain all aspects of home 1mpro,ements 1n tenns of a building contractor's role and rcspons1b1hues Schwenn turned a hfe-t1me hobb} into a successful busmesscareer when he entered the construction business 1n 1978. and has successfulh de- veloped C.1.0 lndustnes. ·Inc. Laguna Niguel. to provide sen ice to propeny owners from San Clemente to Santa Ana. Schwenn. BA. M .\, has been an Orange County-Laguna resi- dent since 1967 • • • UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (APd -The followlng fist shows the ver·lhe·Covn te r sioctts and warrants 11\el ri.ve gone vo the most and down 11\e ITl(»f based on oercenr of cha~ fOf' Frioav No se~vrltifl rad1nt1 be!Ow S2 <>' 1000 snares are included Net and oercenta~ cNinQes are rM dlffef"ence oetw~ he 1><ev10\Js clOs•nQ bid orice and Fr~~ i.st btd l>(•te Na~ LU I +c~ Pct l M lnlMI 7 Uo 33 J 1 VTN CP i~ + l Up 2S.O ~•r09r + '1 Uo 23 ~ ' tllPd n 11 + 2 UP ~o s ~twB wt ' '1 + loo Uo t •trkl 7i;. + I'• Uo 19 2 NtBv' vn ~~ t ., UP IS' • SclL•b S· 16 UD IS 2 OvER THE CouNTER The Orange Count) Chapter of the National assoc1auon of women tn construction 1s sponsonng a 16- scssion "Introduction to Construc- uon" course at Orange Coast Com- munll} College an Costa Mesa The course 1s recommended for anyone cons1denng a career m construction. employ~ of a construction office. persons emplo)ed in a hmned phase of th<' industn. construcuon loan bankers and real estate emplO)CCS Registration begins Jul' 23 and course begins .\ug. 20. for registration informauon call the college at 432-5772 or Ronni Gregson at 432-1161 ••• Milton D Stl·wart Ednor-at-Large of Inc Magazine and P~1dent of the Small Business High Technology Institute. ""111 be the fCaturcd speaker at a membership luncheon meeting of the Industnal League of Orange Count Wednesda' at The Registf) Hotel in Irvine Stewart. who v,,as presiding o fficer and counsel to the Whne House Conference on Small Business in 1980 and 1s a nauonall} -recognized authont} on small business. has lilied his remarks.. mall Business 't ears of Dec1s1on I Q~4-7" • • • The accounting lirm of Peat \farv.1cl will conduct a special ~m· 1nar featunng recent tax pro"m ons tntroduct'd b' tht'.' Dc fiot Reduction .\ct of I 984 Tax pann«:rs of Pea l Marv.id . w11l offer this frtt seminar to the public >\ug. I at 5 pm at the \\ t."<.lln \outh Coast Plaza Hotel. 666 .\nton Boule\ ard ( O\ta M~ f-or tun her information contact L}nne Fagan. at the Orange ( ount} offi ce of Peat Marw1ck, 85 1 -~()()(J 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 lt 20 ~l 2~ ~~ D•'or> 7 • • HosPS' ~ • ~ N'f"NOP 1 • • v snrcl'I 1 • • . 8 oorcR 10\. • I • 4~ 2 • + . &D' ,,.. 1 • • . 'Os<>f1 S 9 + I M 1t'lnF 9 + I ~rv•CD 11 • 2 • g •OSlll"' •>-• flM" 10 I I lf'llT"O< s .. , Tp•crft .~ t AsdHtt • l ~ AT& ~~ t ., "-vi. c • • DOWNS Nam4! L u i Mof'lln un lflll¥\ll tw•\f!U 11'-'J ., '"' '"' II 11 • ,,4 _c "t l•·l<n J·ff~ JO\..,n ,. ••" ... ,. ' , .... ~ . .. _' ' . ·~ .. _, '--=" & UD 10 UP 14 i UP 14 UD ai UP Ue1 1? Uo l2 i Ut' 12 UD a UP UP II 8 uo 111 Ut' ll l UC 11 I UP 10 6 Ur l8 ~ UD Per Of! i i. Plaza project begins The sround breakin& CCJemony Cot Vangu.atd Corporate Plaza wu held rcccntJ) The start of construction of the 20 thousand square foot office build.ins on the southwest c:ornrr of Wilsoa Street and Newpon Boulevard was celebrated by the vice mayor of Cott.1 Mesa. Enc Johnson, and the co- founden. of Vanguard Investment Corp .. Raymond DcMon and Robert Smith. Scheduled to be completed in the first quarter of 198.S, VUl\Wd Cor- porate Plaza will be a tw~ry. &Jass extenor office buildins at 129'" W. W tlson SL .. l am ver pleased with the actlVlty and the 9uality of projects being developed ID be area," com. mented Costa Mayor Donn Hall, ..and 1 am certain that Vanpwd Corporate Plaza' Will add to the prestige of the area." Once complete. the esllmated value of the Plaza ts projected at $2.5 million. The development is bcina coordi- nated by The Centennial Group, lnc. of Orange. The arcb11ect is Banz\lelo/Ricrson, Inc .• also of Or- ange. and the Contractor 1s GcotoSJ Bros .. Inc. of Santa Ana. Const.r\1C- t100 and permanent financin& is bcina provided by Centennial Benefiaal Mortgage Company of Orange. In addition to Vice Mayor John- son, DcMon, and Smith, Barron Stenger. senior vioc president of the development team, Tony Banzuelo, v1oc president of the archnectura.l firm. Rick Dalton. vice president of the contracting company and Robert Strom. senior vice president of the finanC1IlJ company represented thClf comparues at the CCf'Cmony Approximately 1 S tbouund square-feet of the Plaza will be leased out as professional offioc space. The rcmammg square footage will be occupied b) Vanguard Investment Corp .. founded by ~Mon and Sm1tb 1n Jul) ofl979. Vanguard Investment Corp. 1s a finanetal planning and sc:cuntics brokerage company oo,,. headquartered in Newport Beach Copley -Colony inks Mesa lease Copley-Colony Cablevision of Costa Mesa has leased 20,000 sq~ feet of industnal and office spaoc m Costa Mesa and will open its Southern Cahforrua rcg.ional office here. announced Grubb & Ell11 Commerna.l Brokerage Group. Copley-Colony's lease agreement spans a 15-ycar penod, with the total transaction amounung to S 1, 760,000. The compan) was represented by brokers Garv Allen and Greg Herbert of Grubb &. Elhs' Newport Bacb offi~ Copley-Colony will prov1de cable channels for insutuuonal and busi- ness broadcasts and will offer a range of sen,ccs for schools and local businesses Grubb & Ellis Company ts the Targest mdC'pendcnt. publicly held rul estate ~rvtces finn in the United States "1th a network of 64 offices nationwide 1 NaV9 wt 1\oo -l.o Oft 21' 3 Form~ ,~ -'-• RovB P 3 -loo s Genet 2 -~ ' MtchNI 10>.<. -l lj, I Ritz vs • • ~ 1 t ~tavs 2'--"-1 . mo vn 2~ -"-" 10 Frev 1 • 11 II Mactll c. ~'--'-11 n ~vgl -1. 1 I) aoll 1 • • 1 ,, rron • • l 1 IS ~rton ... 1 l~ Vf rb 2 • . 1 s' i~ :i... 1 rmct -1 I Trnsml ? • • 1 . ri g 4!n1Md ·~ ., OSl"t'\O •l.i. \ ' On the , • ,. MO•DAY'S CLOSllG PR I Cf S Dow JoNrs Av£RAG£S WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Jutv 16 "~~:r Rnc~en0td ¥01al1uu11 New hJgt•i. 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To keep track of where companies are gotn~ and which people are helping them get there.just watch CredttLJne' -everyday in the Business section of your new Dlily Pilaf ' GrMnehtltt•r• Amertc.n record In h•mmer throw •I Mt. SAC. C2. Bl8Ck, Si.cy poetcomebeck• to win In golf tourn•menta. C2:i 1 OllllJ NM ....... "" ....... ll ..... The U.S. Olympic women 'a gymnudca team will be led by Mary Lou Retton in the upcoming Games. Retton ahowa her form in varlou even ta th.la put weekend at Cerrttoe Collete. Mary Lou Retton: She's definitely a 10 QYmnast has five perfect scores; McNamara, Johnson also stand out NORWAtK -Mary Lou Retton of Fairmont. W. Va., had two perfect scores Sunday night to go with three Saturday night as the United States women's Olympic team defeated Canad a's women's Olympic. 396.15-388.35 at Cemtos College before a sellout crowd of2.900. Retton had scores of I 0 in the vault and floor exercise Sunda} JU&ht On Saturday night. her perfect scores Dodgers fumble this flap From AP dispatches PITTSBURGH -The Dodgers hope to rebound here tonight when they take on the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first of a three game sencs. All three games wall be televised (Channel 11 at 4·30) The Dodgers are coming off a 4-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs. a game which was marred by a great deal of controversy. mainly dealing with the white flaps on Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela's shoes. canie in the same two events plus the parallel bars. The 16-year-old high school student won the all-around competition with a score of 79.80 out of a possible 80. Julianne McNamara. a Manna High (Huntington Beach) graduate. who resides in San Ramon. Cahf.. also had two perfect scores Sunda) night. in the parallel bars and the floor exercise. McNamara. 18. finished Cubs Manager Jim Frey was asked af he thought the complaint against the white traps had any psychological efTect. Bob Boone second 1n the all-around competitwn with a score of 79.50. Another perfect score was turned in by Michelle Dusserre of Garden Grove. who accomplished the feat in the floor exercise. Dusserre was fourth in the all-around compeuuon Wllh 78 30 points. Finishing third was Kathy Johnson of Huntington Beach with a score of 78.95. Johnson came into the meet figh ti ng for a place on the team. But her score virtually assured her of a berth in the coming 01) mp1c Games. Luc} \\'ener of H unungton Beach wnhdrew from Sunday's compeut1on because of Possible tom cartilage 1n her left knee. Wener. who will be a senior at Manna High 1n the fall. IOJUred the knee dunng the floor exccrc1se Saturda} night and was unable to compete Sunda). Wener's IO)UI'} virtually removes her as a poss1b1ht} for competing in the O lympics. Before the weekend's com petition at Cemtos College. four of the six berths on the .\mencan team were set. with Retton. McNamara. Pam B1leck of San Jose and Dusserre having clinched spots Competing for the final two spots were Wener. Johnson. Tracee Talavera of Walnut Creek and another Manna H igh product. Mane RoethJisberger. Roethlisberger. who recently graduated from Manna. has a sore right elbow. meaning that Johnson and Talavera are expected to be on the team w1th Roethhsberger being selected as the alternate A.n official announcement \lrlll be made v.nhin a fewda}S. Johnson was the real surpnse of the meet as she had bttn the eaght- ranking gymnast off her Ol}mp1c tnals. but Sunday night the I 980 Olympian fimshed up with 9 9 on beam and on floor to secure third place overall. Dusserre and Balecl. who had already secured berths on the Olympic team by fimshing in the top four, placed fourth and fifth Wlth scores of78 3 and 77.95. Ol)mpk Coach Don Peters, who also 1s the coach for many of the Olympians at the SCA TS club in Hunungt.on Beach. said of the week- end compeution: .. There were a lot of bnght spots in both the compulsories and opuonals. rd prefer we do a littk better on the ban. but the floor (exercise) v.as Vet) good. We tned a few nev. wnnkles and everything looked good. The sco~ wer lugb. but the l!h were vahd.'' Boone wins it with his feet this time He doesn 't g-etahomer. but catcher's ale-rt baserunninggives Angels 7-6 win By RICHARD DUNN OellJ "'°4 Corru111 ,..,, Cess than 18 hours after winning Saturday night's game w1th a dra- matic home run. Bob Boone used has muscle in a different fashion to bring home another game-winner Sunda~ afternoon. But this time. Boone needed some help from Milwaukee reserve catcher Ball Schroeder. who earlier had tied the game with a home run of has own Boone. moving down the hne from third base in the bottom of the ntnth when Gary Pettis had been caught between second and third on a smgJe by Juan Beniquez. jarred the ball loose from Schroeder after shortstop Robin Yount had tossed an easy throw to the catcher. The play was close. but the ball was there and all Schroeder had to do was hang on and appl} a simple tag-but he d1dn't, and the A.ngels took advantage to win. 7-6. before 30.881 Anaheim Stadium onlookers "It was a nice wa) to end u." Boone sa1d. "(Third base coach) Preston Gomczwas holding me all the way, but Gar) got caught off. so there had to be a play at the plate " • The play helped the Angels recover after blowing a 6-2 lead 1n the eighth inning. Opening the ninth. Boone replaced starting catcher JerT) Narron as a pinch-hitter. He promptly responded with a sharp single to lef\ field It marked the second straight game that Boone, a .20 I hitter. had opened the dec1s1 ve frame with a hat. but ll didn't seem to totally am press some of has teammates. "B1$ deal. he didn't hit a home run." nght fielder Fred Lynn laughed and said "He JUSt got a little base hit -he's supposed to hit a home run." . After Boone's hll. Milwaukee Man- ager Rene Lachemann replaced left- hander Bob McClure wath nght- hander T om Tellman. Saturda' 's victim of Boone's game-v.inning blast. Rob Picc1olo sacnficed Boone to second and Petus was walked 1nten- t1onally. marking the end for Tellman. and bnngmg on left-hander Rick Wa1ts. Angel Manager John \1c"-lamara then went to has bench. replacing the left-handed h1tt1ng Rob Wilfong \lolth Beniquez. Beniquez's single to left loaded the bases. but then Pettis wa!> caught O\ er-running second and the final pla~ Started. "Gal) . he has to go to second and sta-. there." McNamara noted ... Has run IS no good in that Situation. He has to watch the man in front ofb1m. ·• Brewer left fielder D10n James bit cutoff man Ed Romero on the play. and Romero fired to second baseman Jam Gantner in an attempt to nail Petus Boone alerth broke for the plate at this potnL - "I was going to score (before Gomez held me)." Boone explained. ··1 had a good Jump. "If the) had gotten me, rd JUSt assume the) get me in a rundown and put Gal)' on third. he's qwcker," Boone explained. "When the> went after ham I started dancing-1t's1ust an instinct play." But on a da} when the Angels moved 1112 games ahead of Chicago (Pleue eee ANGELS/C2) "If at was a psychological factor I'd --------------------------------------------------------------------~auvg~~~~~~~~asadelayedreactaon," It's a ni·ght .i-0 r redempt1•0 n The Cubs complained in the sec-J.1 ond inning about the white flaps on Valenzuela's shoes and play was halted. "We cut the flaps off." said Dodgers' Manager Tom Lasorda who played the game under protest be- cause he knew of no such rule. "I told the umpires at didn't distract the hitters. Where docs the ball come from. has arm or has feet?" This happened at the stan of the second inning and after four innings Valenzuela and Dennis Eckersley of the Cubs were working on perfect games. Eckersley lost has no-hitter when Mike Marshall led off the fifth w11h a single and has bad for a shutout was ruined in the sixth when German Rivera si ngled, went to second on a sacrifice and scored on a single by Steve Sax. Valenzuela gave up a fifth inning single to Jody Davis and had a one- hittcr working into the seventh whel\ Ryne Sandberg led off with has 13th homer to tie the game. Gary Matthews followed with a double and after Kea th Moreland became Valenzuela's 10th stnkcout victim. Davis was a1ven an mten- tt0nal walk. Both runners advanced on a wild patch. Ron Cey hat a ny ball to center for what would have been a sacnfice fl y -but Franklin Stubbs dropped lhe ball for a three-bax error as two runs scored and Cey also scored on 1 #' sacnficc fly by Gary Woods. .. ··ves. l was surprised he dropped 1t," said Cey "I h1t 1t naht at tum. It probably took off on him We'd have scored the run anyway but 1t gave us a cushion of two more runs." Stubbs, who also has played first base 1n add1t1on to ten and ri&ht 111d • "I just tried to throw the balfbcfott I aot at." : V1Jcn1ucla was tryana to work the out51dc comer on Sandbcra and the All-Star 1«ond ba5C'man knew It ., ... ,, 3 Arlsona defender Stan White (82) trt• to fllbt off block of Bart O.tee (50) and tackle Pblladelpbla '• O.Yld Riley. ' Philadelphia Stars dominate to win USFL crown. 23-3 T .\MP.\. Fla ( .\P) -It v.as a night for redemption and the Philadelphia Star>. a team dn,en all ~car long b) a two-point loss in the l 'n1ted States Football League'-; inaugural champ1o nsh1p game. "ould no t be denied Chuck Fusina came to pass. Kel\ln Bf)ant came to run and abovr all. Coach Jim "1ora's club came to pla' defense. shu111ng dO"'ll the .\nrnna \\ ranglers. 23-3 to .... an the USFL's second lltk game before a Tampa Stadium crowd of 52,662. "There·~ no doubt "e are the best team 1n the l 'SFL ·· Mora said after thC' Sta" h1~ed their record to I 9-2 and 35-6 over '"O years "Then: v..a~ no den)ing this team .. Ph1ladelph1a. a 24-22 loSC"r to M1ch1gan in the first USFL champ1onsh1p game 1n Den' er last Jul). domanatNi from the Wranglers from \tan 10 finish. although a tno of turnovers threaten1..>d to spoil the club's mission. Fusina completed his first 10 passes as the Stars hualt a I 3-3 halftime lead a nd B~ant. the league's m ost valuable player an 1983 and S«Ond leading rusher in 1984. ran for 115 yards on 2Q cames to pace an offensive attack that ft-atured a llSFL pla)off-l"l"COrd 5') rushing pla)s. Ph1ladelph1a controllNi the b311 for 43 minutes. IQ ~nds 10 Anzona's 16 41 and the ~tarc; out.gatntd the Wran&lers 414 yardc; to 11 Q "Our goal af\cr losing to M1ch1gan last }Car "as not JUSt to get to Tampa. but 10 win this game 1on1ght." Mora S&Jd "Our attitude all season was that "'" "'o uld not be denied " The lo~ wu the Wranglers' S«ond 10 t~ Eastem Conference champions this SC"ason and founh 1n two seasons, though lWO came as the Ch1C*IO Bhu before franch1st moved to Anzona after the 1983 cam~iJn. The sen pt for the finl three contests saw PhTladclphia rallytnl from larse S«Ond-half deficit\ to win. but there would be none of that unda)' n•&ht Bf)an Thomas' 4-vard touc M own run 7 50 into the pme he!~ the tars to a 7-0 lead and fusana 's I ·vard 5nealc seven minutes later made at 13-0 The fint of thrtt Ph1ladclph1a tumo"cn -Ken Dunck', fumble early in the SC('Ond quarter-~t up franl C'oml'~ 37-yard ftdd aoal. but .\mo na couldn't cap1tah1r on the other two m1KU~ Bryant, pla) ma \\1th a Jammed tO('. fumbled at the Wran~lc''"' ~<'31 hnr 10 t'nd an 84-\arJ dmc 1u\t hcfort ' halftime and Fd mnh intercepted a Fusina pass and rctumt>d 11 r 'ardc; to to halt another march that had traH•kd bl\ \ards 1n the third quaner "~e had 0pponun1t1ec; to get hacl 1n the game after a couple of 1urnlnl'f\ hut .... e didn't take ad,antage of them ··said .\nwna <. C\a\'h Crrorge .\llen ··~ e didn't pla} a<. "'ell as I th1,ught "'c .... ould. so Ph1ladelph1a ~rves to .... in the champ1on\h1p .. Fuc;ina. 'Clll'd the µme''> m ost' aluablc pla}er. eluded the~ rangkr.-. 'aunted pass rush all mg.ht. finishing wtth I~ rnmpleuon' 1n , ., attemptc; for I 58 'ards More 1mponanth \n10na failed to sack him 'The' d1dn 1 put an' pressure on me at all.' Fus1na ~1d .\f\er the f1r<.1 t\loO possessions (leading to TDs). I ._nev. our offem1H' line .... as pla~ mg e~crpt1onall} well and that \nrnna v.ould ha' l' a hard time wanning .. .\n' tl·am .... e pla,ed tonight v..ould ha'e been hard pres<.1..'\1 10 \top u<. .. thl' league's lop-rated quanerback sdded Ph1ladelph1a ' "Onghou'>C Ocfenc;e," meanwhile took the \P<)thgh1 lrom .\lien's con tangent that ranlNi No I lnerall dunng thC' I ~-game rt"gular-~ason ThC' ~tar\ v.ere firit agamc;t the run. though. and ~unda\ night held Tim Spencer and Ke' in Long -both 1.000-)ard runner<; the past tv.o years -to 33 and 2Q ~ard\. mpl"Ctl\eh ·nur dC'fen<;(" wac; awec;ome tonight as al has bttn for the lac;t tv.o vt>ar.-. .. \4nra ~1d "One" kev was that we got out in front d1dn'1 do an~thing fanC\ and pla~ed solid defense Lewis paddles to title l Os ( 1 .\ TOS -C orona dcl Mar Oh mp1an Rrad !\lien Lc"1\ became the A.mencan nataonal champion an the chte singles scull of the I 08th men'\ national ro" mg •hamp1onsh1ps this pa t wttkend on lc'1ngton R~rvo1r h~ Ltv.1~ "hoam,·ed in LosGat~ from Hanover. N H earl)' C\aturdav morning. was the onl) l .S Olvmp1<: mem~r to l'Om1)l'te 1n the r hamp1on\h1JlS h wa the fin.t time the plT\tt&JOU' t"\lcnt had bttn held v.Mt of the M1'sin1pp1 l<'wi~. a lraduate of UC Irvine, had qualified for the OhmpK tum in earl) Jul~· with an upset v.in 10 the douhk ~ulb ~•th panncr Paul Enquu.t of St. Ule an 1he Tnals - C2 *Orange Coat OAJLY PILOT/Monday, July 1e, 19eM U.S. soccer coach angry about early release of roster From AP dJ1patclae1 LOS ANGELES-Alk.ts Panagoulias, ~ coach of the US. Olympic soccer team, had ' some angry words for lhe United States Socl'('r Federation for what he termed a premature release Fnday of his player roster. .. This 1s not the official release," Panagoulias was quoted as say1na ... J don't know who gave out the names And I'll do everything possible to change that final hst. .. This 1s the USSF team. this is not the national coach 's team ... Panagoulias who was appointed national coach by the federa uon 1n JanuaJ') of I Q83. has been cnucal of the group before But ne"er as strong!)' as over the release of the Olympic roster "I don't know what I'm doing here fighting every 1d1ot," hl' said. ··1 don't haH time to fight the other countnes. I'm fighting the Amencans Everywhere \\ a'>ting our ume in pohucs." l\l issue was the surprise release from federation ollicc., 1n New York on Fnda) of the names of the 17 plaH'r\ who will represent the U.S. in the Olympics. Panagoulias not not yet told the team which players wcrl' being cut at the time of the release. Quote of the day Joe Memea.... cok.ammat tor the s.cr.m.nto Bee, on Bobby Knight~ •• ._ '* • John McENo. dlspolltJon and a Harold~ ~ery. Md he brlnmi each ~o his )Ob _.. the bMrtng of Patton.~r · Costello retains WBC crown KINGSTON. N.Y. -Billy Costello. m using an elTC(:t1ve left and powerful punches to the bod). retained his World Bo •ung Council super lightweight title 5unday. earning a unanimous 12-round decision over No I contender Ronnie Shields. Costello. 28-0 w1th 17 kn ockouts, dropped Shields three times and kept him on the defensive for much of the fight Shields. 20-3 with 15 knockouts. was bothered b) a deep c:u t o'er his left eye. which he suffered early in Round l For the 28-)ear-old Costello. who won the tttle this past Januar~ with a knockout of Bruce Curry. the v1ctol) was ex tra special because 11 was m his hometown. But he had to recover from a second-round knockdown after having floored Shields earlier tn the round. Keeping his promise that his first title defense would be 1n Kingston. Costello delighted the near- capacll~ crowd. which watched the bout in 95-degree heat 1n the Midtown Neighborhood Center, with a ncar- flawlcss performance. The 28-\ear-old Costello received scores of 117-111. 117-.1 IO and 119-110 from the three judges. T h e San Diego Ch icken takea a peek at the Angela dug out during Saturday night'• gam e. An ge la looking o n are (from left) Twin • d r op two off the pace Lou W1Lltaker went for 4-for-5 with ii two doubles, and Darrell Evans homered and doubled, leadina Detroit to a 6-2 victory over Minnesota Sunday in a battle of Amencan League contenders. The Tigers retained a seven-game lead over Toronto m the East, while the Twtns fell two games behind the An&els m the West. Wmner Dave Rozema scattered eight hits over 5111 innings In other American League ac11v1t)', Cal Rlpken Jr., EddJe Murray and Wayne Gro11 hit homers to account for five Baltimore nins as the Orioles defeated C'h1caeo. 6-4. behind the combined e1ght- h1t pitching of Dennis Martinez and two relievers. R1pken con- nected for has 18th homer off Rlcbarcl Dotson, 11 -5. in the first inning after John Shelby beat out a bunt si ngle. Two pitches later, Murray clubbed his \9th ... Cllff Johnson walloped a pair of home runs, includinga two-run shot in a er five-run sixth. to trigger Tor- onto's 6-3°v1ctory over Oakland. The Blue Jays broke open a scoreless game 1n the sixth by slugging three homers in their five-run raJI). Willie Upshaw and Damaso Garcia had the other two homers in the sixth . Ray Fonlenot, malong has first start since June I. scattered eight hits over 61/1 innings and Dave Winfield and Omar Moreno each drove in two runs as the New York Yankees defeated Kansas City, completing a fivc- game sweep of the Royals. Fontenot, 3-5, allowed only one run while sinking out three and walking one ... Chris Bodo led off the 11th inning with a tie-breaking home run to give Oeveland a 5-4 victory over Texas. Baseball's 'clown prince' dies WATERBURY, Conn. -Services ii will be held Monday for Al Schacht. known as the clown pnnce of baseball, who died here Saturday after a brief illness. Schacht, who was 91 . teamed w1lh Nick Altrock in 1924 and began entertaining fans with zany antics at major league and minor league games. Schacht and Altrock broke up theJr act after 10 years and Schacht then continued his routine alone. Schac:ht performed at many World Series and All- Star Games. and also entertained troops in Europe. Afnca and Asia dunng World War II. He retired from baseball clowning in the 1960s. xhacht broke into baseball as a patcher for the Washington Senators 1n 1919. He played unul 1921 and had a career record of 14-10 before suffering an arm 1njUI). He went to the minors in an attempt to rehabahtate his arm. but when that failed. he turned to his corned) baseball act. ,.,~ Bobby Kn opp, Bob Boone, F r ed Lynn, Bobby Grich and Ric k Burleson. The Ch icken lnaplred the Angela to a 2 -1 wtn. ANGELS OUTLAST MILWAUKEE, 7-6 ... From C l and 2 111 f1ont of Minnesota. Mt Namara wa'in 't entirely pleased. There appeared to be some lack of tommunicat1on between starting r1tchrr Tomm)' J o hn and Mc -....amara John. a \oeteran needing unh one v.an 10 pass Carl Hubbell and mo\.<.' into ''rd place on the all-time v.1n ll\t at 25 '· ap!X'arcd to wtlt 1n the hl'iH \nd Ix-fore McNamara could rc'><.ue John. the 6-2 advantage had ncarl\ evaporated "If~· ahrcv. four pill hr\ (tn the c1p.hth 111ningl and tht·n told me he v.a'> 11rcJ.'' '>aid .1 '1c;1bl) upset MlNamara "It "'a' 1ust a lack of commun1rnt111n \.\.c didn't have anybody ready I 1n the bullpen). He pitched a good ballgame until that point." Three of John's four pitches, a s1njle by Yount lead1ngoffthc innani. a single by Cecil Cooper and a three- run homer by Ted Simmons. resulted in a suddenl)' llJht 6-5 score Winning pitcher Luis Ciancha (6-2) replaced John in the eighth and quickly got the next two batters out Then SchrOC'der tied the game with h 1s fourth homer of the year Comment1na on the play whu:h ended tht' game. Schroeder said. "I think I might ha\.e gont too far up the hne. As soon as the ball aot to me. Team Tennis title to San Diego IM rl l WOOD (•\P) -Andrea I l·.ind and fkad c ;110er1 lrd the wn} ~unda) nt~hl a\ lhl' ~a n 01ego Buds oH•r"'hclm~d thr I ontt fkal'h Rreak- l"f"I W-1 l 10 th<' linal41 of th<' ~111-day r l'ilffi T rnn" r uurnamt·n1 I t•:ind d1•lr.1h'tl \nnr \.\. h1tr fi-1 1n ' women~ '>tnglc'I and tt .. 1mc<l "'1th Pam T rcguarden for a fl.4 '11 tory over Wh11c and Ilana Klos'i ll 4 ( rtlhcn whipped Robert \ian't Hof 6-3. in men''> 'itngle!I and tl'ilmed '-'tlh Rew• Ca~ to do"'n Van't llol and lam ~telank.4 6 ~ 1n mm·, d1111hlcc; I Boone was on me and he got his elbows in my face ." Countered Boone: "I was a little too close for him to make a good play. lfl was catching (in that s1tuat1on). though. I would've wanted the ball a little quicker.'' ANGIEL NOTES -Tt>e A~ won el9hl of lht 12 ,,,_llnvs with MltweukM lhl1 'f•ton, merll.lnv the first lime since 1911 thev'vt won ttte \eeton "''" lrom ltle Brewers Liits s.tMMJ • who fenne<I ll'lt 110. Sunoev tn lhe ninth IMtnv white worlll119 lwo lnntnvs In r~ hes now 1truct< out It betren 1n nls IHI 11 ~' lnnl,,., The T OfOfilo Blue Jen •t1sH Anaheim for lht lesl 11rne d"ln9 the rtO\ffr *Min Deelllllln9 lon111n1 •• 7 JO Prot>et>M CHICh1"9 melt lluOt for the lhrM·oeme Mri.1 Jllm 0... IS l l "' Jtm lleteft 12 ll 1on•9til Dftt9 Ale•~ 11 4l ... ,.,,, Mist Witt (t -7) Tutt411Y 9nd &.Ult &.• 110 21 YI °'"" l.twl " .. In ,,,. flnelt W~ntlOeY Prior 10 oemn Monday end WednHdev n191\I wllh Toronlo, ...... hetrMfl WIN •IOI\ COl>itl ~ hts bOOI<, 'ltt00141'' In Ille Helt of Fame room 11 Anaheim Sledtum from 6 IS 7 ""°If Pl•d .-verel st~\ of boot.\ In lronl of Illa loctler Sundev, •nd bee•n ooenln9 IMm Incl 11911•"9 111em on tilt .-ono oeoe, Pt<Pl.01 t>r"'4lrl119 fOf 1on1v111 O•l"Y ,.....,, #'10 s """' s.<onel In ''°"" beMl In ll'lt AmfrlCt" l .. t\lt with .U., conlln\lts 10 Piii 11\t beff, H well Mt •~I~ hi• Plllllnq 1lrHll. 10 10 11eme1 SuNSn wllll t sl1191t '" '"' MYtnlll lnnlnQ L.••I MHOfl IM ... ,,. .. , htd 1 wlnnlnt recOf"CI eoelntl onlv OM du!>. c .. velend II •l Thlt vttr, lhev boe1t a wlMlllO merl H•ltl\I Mll,..lullft end ~ '" t4vtn111141 11t1tn11 ltve otl\tf" <IUO• " ..,.,,, \.. r ------------ Braves a nap Mets• win atreak Claudell Wuklllgton drove tn three Ill runs, including a tie-breaker on a weak grounder m the seventh, as Atlanta dumped New York, 8-3, Sunday, snappin& the Mets' eight-game winning streak. Washinaton belted his 12th homer of the season in the tint inninaoff loser Dwlpt GoodeD and had a run-scoring double in the third. Clui1 QambU11 accounted for another Atlanta run with his eighth homer in the second ... Alu Wtg1DJ singled home two runs to h1ghliiht a five-run fourth inning. helping San Diego coast to a 6-1 tnumph over St. Louis behind Dave Drav~ky'1 six-hitter. Three St. Louis errors helped San Diego send nine batters to the plate dunng the inning. Two of the miscues were charged to first baseman David Green on the same play. setting up four unearned Padres runs ... Doug Frobel'1 two-run homer capped a six-run fifth inninJ, and ~ , --. I IJ Wu nfton Bill Madlock had five hits as Pittsburgh rallied for us siKth consecutive victory, 9-3 over San Francisco ... Jay Tibbs held Montreal to four hits over 721, innin~ in his major league debut. and Cincinnati ended an eight-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over the Expos. The nght-hander had a no- h1tter going until Expos pitcher Steve Rogers tripled with two out in the fifth ... Alan Albby'1 one-out single in the 16th inning drove home Jose Cra1 from second base to give Houston a 3-2 victory over Philadelphia. The Astros left 20 men on base and squandered scoring opportunities an several innings before breaking through in the 16th. Black, Stacy post comebacks Ronnie Black ca me from seven shots n off the pace with a bnlhant, 8-under-par 63, overhauled roolue Willie Wood and scored a one-stroke victory Sunday in the Busch \.olf Class1c in Wilhamsburg, Va. "You can't imagjne how much fun I had out there today," said Black. now the winner of two titles an three years on the PGA Tour. The victory was worth $63.000 from the total purse of $350.000. pushed Black's earnintts for the season to S 142,2 38 and provided him with a spot in such prestigious events as the World Senes of Golf and the Tournament of Champions. Host pro Curtis Strange, who twice got to within a single shot of the lead, had a closing 6 7 and was alone in third at 269 ... Cool Holll1 Stacy rallied from five strokes off the pace and won the US Women'sOpenchamp1onshipforthethirdt1mem a stretch duel with )oung Rosie Jones and Amy Alcott. Stacy. helped b) an eagle 3 on the 13th green. fired a three-under par 6Q for a 72-hole score of 290. two over re ulauon, at steam) Salem Country Club. LAOOC paya tranaportatlon LOS ANGELES -Athletes from about 30 Afncan countrie are beina • tnnsPortcd to Los Aniele. on a charter aut:rat\ be•na paid for by the Los Angeles Otympac Orsanirina Committee. The airplane landed in Rabat, Morocco, Saturday momina to pick up athletes and 15 due m Los An~les today. The LAOOC spokesman confirmed that the Olympic committee is paying the bill after committee President Peter V. Ueberroth, participatina in opcnlna ceremonies at the UCLA Olympic V1llaac. referred to "our charter" in his remorks. On June IS, Ueberroth told an intercontinental satellite news conference of African journalists that the LAOOC could not afford to spend any more of what he termed its "tiny" financial surplus to further subsidize Africans corruna to the Games and the uncertainty in its television contract created by the Soviet-led boycott of the Games . But since that time, two other left-wing African countnes1 Angola and Upper Volta, have joined Eth1op1a in boycotting the Los Angeles Games. At the same time, the committee has recently reported making $35 million more from ticket sales than its original estimates. 'New people' lmpres~ Flores SANTA ROSA -Wide receivers and [iJ tight ends, according to Los Angeles C:oach 411 • Tom Flores, have been the most prominent, players amon~ the rookies and young veterans in training camp with the Raiders this week. .. Jt's hard to say who stands out," Flores said, "but Dokie Williams and Sam Seale (both wide receivers) wou ld be among the first." Flores also singled out rookie tight ends Kent Jordan and Andy Parker. .. It's hard to pick out somebody in particularly, but those are the ones who come to mind," Aorcs said. Aorcs added lhat it was "mostly new people" lhat impressed him in the first three days of two-a-day practices at the El ·Rancho Tropicana Motel in Santa Rosa. site of the defending National Football League champions' training camp. Princess Rooney upsets field INGLEWOOD -Princess Rooney ~ outfinished Adored to win the Vanity Handicap by a head an stakes-record time Sunday before a crowd of 43,430 at Hollywood Park. Eddie Delahoussaye. riding his third winner of the day and s1xth in two days, kept Princess Rooney near the front most of the way before the 4-ycar-old gray filly took the lead for good deep in the stretch. Records fall at Mt. SAC mee~ Green. Stalman set mark s at Olympic tuneup event Univcrsl\y broke the lnsh mark wtth a heave of250-51 Sh1genobu Mirofush1 set a Japanese record in finis!' fourth at 248-3. While expressing elation over his la'test record. Gr admitted. 'Tm a long way off from the world record." .. Just give me another couple of years," he added. The world mark of 283-3 was set by Yuri Syedikl the Soviet Union July 4 at Cork. Ireland. WALNUT (AP)-Bill Green sha1tered his Amencan record in the hammer throw and Ria Stalman of The Netherland!> smashed her national record in the women's discus with the best toss in the world this year m a prc- Olymp1c track and field meet Sunday at Mt. San Antonio C ollcgc. The 32-year-old Stalman. in putting togethe tremendous series. uncorked her longest throw, 233-8 her fifth attempt. The distance set an American all-com record -the best throw ever on U.S. soil. Green. 24. threw the hammer 251 feet. improving the national mark of 245-2 that he had set Ma y 20 at Long Beach. Stalman, a U.S. collegiate champion while at Umversity of Texas-El Paso in 1978 and while at Anz State in 1979 and 1981. as well as the 1982 and I Athletics Congress champion. had set her count national record this year at 221-9 in the TAC' meet. Green broke his record twice Sunday night Before reaching his record throw on his fifth attempt. he had a toss of 247-7 on his third try. Green. who 1s helped in his throwing b) Harold Connoll}. the 1956 Ol)'mp1c gold medalist. also won the Olympic Tnal!> c:ompet111on last month with a toss of 240-3 She surpassed that distance twice Sunday night. first throw was 228-9. exactly seven feet fanher than previous best Stal man's other th rows, in order. were 218-7. 21 215-3 and 223-9. In winning the event, Green edged Giampaolo Urlando of Ital } by one inch Urlando finished second at 250-1 1 1n the heated competition which produced two other national records. Stalman's best mark made her the No. 5 all-t performer in the event. and the throw was the seventh I performance ever. The world record 1s 240-4. bv Galina Savinkova ol Third-place finisher Declan Hegarty of Boston Soviet Union 1n 1983. · My-ers beaten in tennis ' • U.S. completes Davis Cup sweep McEnroe, Connors top Argen tin e foe~ in straigh t sets ATLANTA (AP)-John McEnroe defeated Martin Ja1te and Jimmy Connors beat Jose-Luis Clerc Sunday to complete a ra~ed 5-0 Amencan Davis Cup tennis victory over Argen- tina. McEnroe. smacking I 0 aces in as many service games, downed the 19- ycar-old Jaite, 6-3. 6-4. Connors beat Clerc, 8-6. 6-2. Both matches wert' shortened to two-of- three sets because the contest had been decided with the Americans' third v1ctory Saturday The thttt-day paid attendance of 48,529 at the Omni set a record for a Davis Cup match in the United States. The Amencan conunaent look~ weary at tames. and U.S. captain Arthur A\he wasn't surpnscd. "I don't expect sterhna tennis this week," he said. The Dav11 Cup quarterfinal match beaan J_ust five da)'t after McEnrot beat Connon in the final• at Wimbledon, and ·~ days after McEnroe and Peter Acmina won the doubles title there . Flemina aot home just 1n ttme for the binh of his lint child bcfort' headana for Atlanta, AJho 111d. "h's Just ~n 1 very ctiM.."Onctrt1n1 week," he Piel MC'Enrot S'laycd Sunday with ttn· . . dinaus m his nght lateral hamstr and said he played only to pre\ Clerc from withdrawing He said he did not believe Cle complarnt of a tom abdominal rr cle, and told offic1als, 'Tll play 1ft play." Clerc left 1mmed1ately after match. During his contest, a i: killer was sprayed on his midsccti Aaainst McEnroe. Jane aot I immediate trouble by doublc-fauh on break point an the !leeond aam The 19-year-old Araentme v only four of the first 20 points McEnroe swept to a 4-0 lead. McEnroe fell victim to tt double-fault' and lost his serve in fifth pmc. but held on to win the 6-3. Jaitl r·cqucntly httt1na short l allowint McEnroe to take the 1 dropped his serve 1n the third pm the second set. McEnroe made the brt'ak stand to 1tke thr match. In Sunday's first match. C1erc • pl14ucd hy •roundstrokc errors, pcc1ally on his backhand. The Aracnttnc lost his tef\'e on first pmc of1hc match He mom tard)' found h11 ranat from bawlinc in tho 10th same. brcalc Connon' Krvc wuh the help blistrrina forrhand on the run to s: the Amcrican Out ( ltn: WH tmlr•PfOM apin hi~ lt'rvt In 1heo 13th pmc, droppia tu trail. 7-b. C onnora held acrvc to lake the and 1hcn broke Cert apin 111 tbal'd and fifth pm of the wt. -t and ing =en 1 of . a on ::rs· the Jna ~84 r) 's ;er her thl' - ng cnt re\ U~· e'll hi~ 110 on nto mg •on as rec 1hc set anJ act. : of up the en· the ·~~ IU on 111 ~ t I • • .,, " MAJOR L•AGUI ST AN DINGS Amerlun L...,. .... Chiu go Ml"""°'' 0.1\tend See Ille K1naes Cltv TuH o.1ro11 TOfOl'IO leHlm«t 80610!' NtwVorll. Mllweukff Cleveland WIST DIVIJION W L ~ct. GI •7 '3 sn 4S 44 5°' 44 •• jC)O •• .. 471 42 50 •51 J9 .. "' )9 52 42' •AST DIVISION '° 21 S3 3, so 40 '3 4S 41 .. 40 so :u 50 ,...., 2 4 • .. ., .. .., 7 II 17 11\'I n n SVndllV'l kOl'fl A""'' 7, Mllw•u'" 6 New York 4, KeMu Cltv 8eltlmore 6. Chicago 4 Otlrolt 6, Minnesota 2 Toronto 6, Oel\lend 3 Bo&IOn I I, S481tle 3 Cleveleno S, T lltH • (II Inning•) Tedev't Gema• TorOt1to 2·31. (n) <Gott S·31 er Aft911• (Sla1on Chlcego IHovt 1·91 a t Ottro1t !At>Oott 2 ?I (n) Mlnnewta <Smllhlon 9 11 at Be1t1mort !Oevl1 7·0 lnl TtitAs INoi.s l·OJ et Nt"' York !Cowlev O 0), (n) Clevela nd (Sc1>ul1t 1·21 at ken11s Cnv (Jont1 0· 11, In) MllwaukM (Cendlolll 0·01 11 s .. 111e 18erolH 3·31, lnl Boston (Hurst S·Sl II Oak.tend (Soran1tn 1 91, !n) Tueldav'• Gema' Toronto el Antell, (n) Cltvtlend et Ka"'as Cltv 1 (I n> Chic.ago 11 Detroit MlnnHota •' 8eltimort, (n Toes et New York (nl Mlt..,aukee et S.etue. (n) 8oston 11 Oaklan<I 1111 Nat\onal LHW• WEST DIVISION W L San 014too SI l6 Pct. ~ S16 soo •73 440 375 Allllnte 47 44 6 71, Oedeen 46 46 Houston 43 41 10 13 11'' C l11Clnna 11 40 s I San Francl\tO 33 SS New York Chic.go Pr.lladelC>111• Mo<ltrtel SI LOUii Plt111>urgn EAST DIVISION SO 3S Sl l7 .. 40 « ... « 46 37 S2 h 3., ]h . , IS Sundn'• S<trtt Chltego '• Otd9trS I Clnclnnetl 3, Montreal 1 Pllllburgh 9, Safi Frenclsco 3 Atlante I, Nt"' Yorll. 3 San 01990 6, St Louil 1 Houllon 3, Ptolladelohle 2 < 16 1nnlng1I TtdaV's G•me• Oedetn (HOntyCUll 7·3) at Plllst>urgh !Weill 0·0), (nl San Olevo !Thurmond S·SI et Chk'ago (ltulhven ?·SI Attente ICemo •·II •' MontrHI !Sche lltdtr 3·21, lnl Phl~Plll• (IC Gro1s 4·4l at Clnclnne ll (Hume 3·11. (nJ $an Frel!CiKO (Laskev 4 91 •• St LOU" (Ownt>tv 0·1) (n1 New Yor~ (Fernanaer 0·01 at Hou,1on !Scott 4·61 (nl Tllftdev'1 Gam4tl ~ 11 Plthburgh, (n) S.n 01'90 et Chicago Atlen1e at MootrH I, lnl Pr.lladelohie at Clnc1nnall, tn) San Francisco at St Loul1. tnl New York at Houston. lnl AMERICAN LEAGUE Aneets 7, Brewers 6 MILWAUKEE CALIFORNIA Aomt"ro 30 Gen•nr 2b Youn1 n Coootr d" Sommns lo ()gUvlt ri BrouhrO If James r! S<:hrotdr c Mennngcl ab r II bl ab r II bl S O 1 O Pell s ct • 0 I 0 S O O O Wilfong 10 4 O O O l 2 2 O 8en101 Oii I O I O 5 1 21 Lvnnrf •770 4 l 2 ' ReJk\11 011 6 0 I 1 ' 0 0 0 Downing 11 • 2 1 I 3 0 2 0 Sconirs It> ' l I 0 I O 0 O Grlc'1 30 ' O O I 3 1 1 I NarrOf'I c l 1 I 7 3100 8oon41pn 1110 Plcclolo ss l o 2 I T9tals l6 6 10 6 Tttal1 l6 7 IJ 6 Ont OIJI when winning run "orld Seen bV lnnlne\ Mlwautrff 100 010 040-• c..lltemle 010 410 001-7 Game Wonning llBI -None E-Slmmon1 S<:nroedtr OP-Catllorn1a 1 LOB-Mll'NeukM 7 California 6 1B- BrOUl'lard Lvnn 2 0o ... ntng, Narron HA-Simmons <3> xnroeoer l•l S-PlcclOIO IP H A Elt 88 SO Ml-Uk~ Porler McClure L.2·S Tellmenn Walls 4 1 ' s l·l 0 0 1 s 2 0 0 s I 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 Calltoml• John 7 S LSenthtl W,6·2 2 1 1 1 0 3 John oltcn•d 10 3 t>elltr\ In lln. MtClurt ollcll4td to I baiter In 9tn Wal" oltcheo to 1 t>alltr 1n 9th 81111<-MtClurt T-? 31 A.-30 l&l Benlouei Cerew konltrt 8 rown Wilfong Lynn N•rron 0.ClnCH At Jatlo.wn Ptllll Gr Ith Oown1ng Pltcle>IO Boone !.cnotla10 Ao Jec11.1on Tetal\ Sencl'l4t1 Fonc!I Cor04tll A Hf Za hn Kaufmen Will John Romenocll. KIMl"I Curll• Sleton LeCorte Anett averages 8.ATTING A9 R H HR ISS 21 S4 S ,.. ll 73 3 1' , 4 0 92 11 26 ' 17t 19 .. 3 277 40 74 11 as 1 22 3 301 46 11 II ,., 3' 11 ,, 277 46 67 2 171 23 41 7 291 3J 66 " t6 11 II I 2'9 19 SO I 726 2S 4S l 17 S IS 0 lOJ2 l71 7S1 " PITCHING Alli ~ct. 22 341 27 297 0 214 14 213 17 270 32 267 10 2S9 43 251 u ?46 21 247 23 230 4t 227 7 20t 20 201 16 I" s in UO .NI ... H ea so W·L ERA so 46 19 31 6·2 I 9t 16 ') 1' 3 10 1 l 2 20 36 -, )7 11 20 H 2 2l ,,.., 1 I ' 0 0 1 3S In 116 30 J~ 9·6 2 SI 34'> 29 I? ?I 12 341 135' , 121 SI 106 t 7 3 S2 12t 146 34 ll S·7 3 66 146>.. 1'3 .o ~s ,_, 1 74 "' 19. 20 21 • .. e 16 3 4 O·O 563 6th to 2l 20 1·3 SM 24l'> lO 11 ll 1·7 • 1S S I 0 2 0· I 10 IO l I 16 t S 0 I t 00 s ... en Ot1'14tn Tetal' Savtl Kaufman 9051., ua ,.1 w •7·•J u• Sanchu 9 cort>4tll 4 Aa1t I l Klson 1 NATIONAL LEAGUI Cubt 4, DodGen t LOS ANOUIS C:HICAOO $a• 1t> StuC>Ot ef O~rer rf b~rv o Mar~lf lrtem lb $CIOtel4t c Andttn n fltlvtra :ltl Whllfldllm 81llor )I> Vtltnlll 0 LaMri. cf T...,, atlrlllll 4 0 t I 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 l 0 4 o o o ) 0 0 0 2 I I 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Dernier ct SndC>fO ?b MallhW' If co11olf W-lnd )D JOe vls c Ct v>o Wood\ rt Iowa U LtSl'l\11?1 o Eektnlv II ()weft" 12 1 1 t Ttfllh kttt't llY ....... •l>rllbl ' 0 0 0 l I I 1 3 1 I 0 I 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 2 I 1 0 2 1 0 I , 0 0 1 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 "" .,....., 000 ., --1 Ok94l9 ...... 401!-4 G1mt Wlnf\lf!O Rll -Ctv <•> t -StutlOS ~llleffO 1 LOl~os ........ s. ClllQOO ) '9-Mall,.,.WS HR-~ (U) ~INll m, JOe•I' (41 S-Vlltfllutll SF-<ev, Wooch • 1 ' M •••II IO ) ' • 0 ' 0 10 1 LaA...-V1lttltll L.t • 10 ZKtwY Olklt9ll lcktnltVW,l ·S 1 S I I 0 1 l.A$mllfl uo 2 2 0 0 0 , !dltnltY OflCl'ed IO 1 t>elttt Ill 111'1 W~8CllenltY. Velt11r1>tla T-277 A-1'.~'4 -- MAJOtt Ll!AGUI LaAD•Rs Am«lcell LM~ •A TTING mo al oei.1 Wlllfltld, ..... York, ~. Hroei... Mlllnt\le, 334. Matttr19· IV, Ntw YQl'I>., J.)1, Fluc.ketl, MIMHOfe m $1\erlelen. IC.en"' Cltv, J11 ltUNS. DwE ol\\, IO\IOn, 69, RHtnderlOll, Ott.lend •• N\ot40v, Tor· onto. 6S. l11tter. Clevt1e nc1 61, Rlllillf'I, .. llM"l\Oft Sf Rll KlllQm.n Oe"l•ncl 7t, IM41ffev. 8elllmort. 74, lllce. loslOf'I. 71. AOevl• *""· U. Armas. lo1ton, " HITS. Garcia. Toronto, 11$, Meltlnoty, New Yori., IOI, RIPktn, Otlllmor•. 107' EHier 8oaton, 10.. Wlnfletd. N-Yorll 106 OOU8LES Perrish, TnH . 75, Cowen1. SHtllt, 24, L.•mon O.trolt, 2•, Oercla , Toronto, t3. Tremmtff, ()elfoll, n TRIPLES Collins, TorOl'IO 11, Mo..Ov, 'toronto. 11, Owen, SHlllt 1 Uolllaw, Toronto, 7. ltL•"' ChlUOO .• HOME RUNS Kingman 0.kland U, Armel, '°''°"· n , Tho<nlof'I, Cltvtlerld. 21 Kiiiie, Chlc.a90, 20, E~rev, lattlmor•, It, EHier. aosron, 19 STOLEN BASES fltHt1\0tUOf'I, 0.kland, •• .......... A,_., M . lull.er. Cltv"'11d. 2'; Gercle, Toronto, 21, Collln•. Toronto, 23. PITCHING <• dKlllOf'll) L .. I. Toronto, 10·2, ? tt, Caudill, O.ktend. 1·2, l tt; StltD. Toron10, 10-3. 2.n, Nltkro, New York. 12·4, 1.n , Petrv, Detroit, 11·•. 3.24. STRll(EOUTS Witt, ~'· 106, Siie«>, TOfonto, '9; Nltkro, New Vorl\, '6; Hougn, To.es. 93, Leng"on, S.atlle, 91 SAVES Qu11ent1trrv. Kansas Cltv 23. Caudill. Oaktal'IO It Flngars Mhweukff It, ll01v1s Mlnnt1ot1 17 Htrna!!dlr Ot trolt 16 N•ttonal l.Heue BATTING 1210 11 Oat') G"'"""· San 0 •890 )60, Frencona MontrHI .346, Sandberg Cnlcago 332, Htr,.•ndtt New Yorlt, 311 Cat>tll, Hou1ton, 315, WHnlnO ton. Atlllnta 315 RUNS Sandberg, Cnltago, 62. Se mU41< Phlladelohl• S9. MufOhV. Allan II, SI, Aeln· H . Mof'llrHI, SI, Wiggin•. Sen Diego, SI RBI Carter, MontrHI, 6-4, JOevl1. Chi t ago, S9, Scnmldl, Phlladelohla 59 Sano t>trg, Chlt•OO. 54. Durham, Clllc:ago ~. Mumonrev. Hou1ton ~ HITS Gwvnn, San Dl•oo. 122. Sandt>ero, Cnlcago 121 Samual Ph1lade1on1e llS. RRamlreJ Atlante IOS Wvnne Ptllst>urgn 104 DOUBLES Hut>Oard Atlanta n Sano oerg, CnlcaGO. 20 FrentOll• Montreet 19 C.erltr. Montrtel, It, Oliver San Frenc1Ko II, Reine•. Montrtel, 18. Samuel Phlladtf onle , II TRIPLES Samuel PnlleOt1P111e, 11 Sendl:>tro, Chlcego 11. Cruz. HoustOtl, a. Gwynn, Sen Oleoo, I, McGee, SILouls, 7 HOME RUNS Muronv, Atlanta. 20, S<:hmidt, P?llledelohle, 17, GCarter. Mon· lrtel, 16, Manllel, D~. 16, Virgil PhlladttPl\le, 1 s STOLEN BASES Samuel, Pnlledelonla, 42. Wiggins Sen 0 1890. JS, Atdu,, Clncln· nett. 31; Dernier, ChlClgO 30, A•lnt$ MonlrH I, 30 PITCHING !9 detl,l1>t11l Lu Montreal. 14·4, US, OroKo N•w York 7·2. I 19, Oerllno. Ntw York 10·3. 3 40 ~to. Cincln- 1\811, 9·3. 3.31, Trout. Chb9o 9·3. l .06. STRIKEOUTS GOOCl4tn, N•w York. 143, v~. ~. 1•. Aven. Hou11on. IOI. Soto. Cincinna ti, >OS. Carlton. Phlladel ohl•. 96 SAVES Sutler, StLoul\, 22, LtSIT'ltn, Chicago, 20; Hollend. Pnlled4t1Pnla, it, Oro$CO, New Yorio., 1•. Gouaoe. Sen Diego IS Hollywood Pu1r SUNDAY'S AESULTS 16ht of '7·deV lflonutflbrtd ~I FIRST llACE. 6 lurlOf'ID\ Tiie Bagel Kid !Hawlev I 440 3 00 2 60 Attlege CPedrOHl . 6 60 ) •O EJLclu1lve Kio (Oliveres I 710 AllO rited Ice 11, Wiit\ L104trlv w c Shtct.v MOtl\llUr e~c11tmen1 Time 109 • S SECOND RACE I 1 16 mile\ For Hlmsalf 101"'" 0 ()() 4 00 2 IO Cul Y our Lones Meza1 •60 •OO Tne Weio of Swat Torol 2 60 Al\o recto E ,1e Co,..,mano Cum OI' Eesl B1 MtOouga I Hv F•rf Mrlahst Bartao Lt9•1 Coun\11. Waae Uo Jon T1mt I •S u DAIL y DOUBLE 16 81 oa1d '17 ao THIRD ltACE. I I 16 miles MIMH Calleo I 0111\V I 9 40 s •O 3 ao In Natural Form !Toro) 13 20 9 00 Crlmt Free IMeral 980 ~ Also raceo CIHSY Monre Jollv Josn In a MHSll>t Sir Magic Cet Oert>v Mu ceredo Tome 143 l S Si EXACTA 19 ·31 paid smoo FOURTH AACE I I 16 miles Otl turf Tat>ull. IMcCerronl S 20 l IO 2 JO Fltulltf'I <P1ncavl 9 00 'IO Conwrvat"m 1Va141n11>tll 2 IO Al\O recld Ced•• Eoge Hawkins Hur r>ce nt Trl!>al Klno. Sllcl\elle. P•ooer S.lec tiof'I, Tiit Auditor Arc11c Age Penienct Pirate Cool Cougar Time l 4? 2 S U EXACTA (191 oalo 110750 l"ll"TH llACE. 6' J furtongs L'Nally !Hewlev) 27 60 8 80 SOO World Ruler CMcCarronl 3 40 2 80 Knalloon (Shotm•l<•rl 3 20 Al\O raced Cell Mt M•ll•• Berb1cen Jonnv J11mo Uo. Kall.\• Et Jat>et Salllno Well lllghl Tnrlll Cnamuscaoo Tl,,.,. I 16 sS EXACTA 3 •I oatd 1?17 00 SIXTH llACE 6 lurlOngs No04e Furv tShoemell.erl 7•0 •OO 300 Sut>1IOl1t IMcCa rronl 7 IO S 10 Ct.enlc Secretarv 1Cru1 I 1.20 AIM> rec.a Am41rlcen Standard lnttn llon, Pertv LH dtr Mu11t Mu ter Ml Llvtrmot"t Tlmt. 1-ot 3 S $S EXACTA (7·SI oalo SI09.SO SllVINTH ltACll. Ont mtte on turl Lora Protector (Plnc1vl I 20 4 60 • 00 Teol"lth (MtH) 6 4(1 4 ?O Emoeredor Al Nortt tHawlevt 7 20 Al'o raced Bleck M•r~etter TKorno Mulsenne Ch1vetrv Or At11lllv Hur Power Count~ Broker Time I~ 4 S sS IXAC.TA I 61oe1d110900 Sl ~ICK SIX 18·9·1·3· 7 11 oe1d s 17 ,392 60 .. 1111 11 w1nn1f'lg l•Ckets U1~ r.orsH ) s2 Pict. Six con1ote11on oald ~S to wltll 42' wlnntno hC"'" tl1vt llOr\HI EIGHTH RACE. I o milt\ Prtnctu Aoonev t01hw 1 17 60 J 60 2 10 Adored <Plncevl ? •O 2 20 Sall Soring I Shotmaktr I 3 60 Al\O rectd Tar1n11 Wttkend Surr><I" Hold tl'le Hula Heetllt•IOf'I Tlmt l'61S SS EXACTA 11 SI PA•d ua oo N~TH RACI . 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JoM McEnroe tU SI def Martin Ja il• IAr9911t1nel , 6·3. ,., .aunralle J, tntv o let lrllbene, Aullnllel °"''*' Paul McNarnet·Merk Edmono1on Au\ trallel oet GleMt Ocltl>c>o·Clauctlo Penalla (lle lvl 3·6. 7 S 6·4 6·3 (Nott Au"rell• will Ole y tt'lt U S n tt'lt iemiflnal1 1n S.ottmt>er et Pol'llend O<e I C.1edlet6e¥alllA l, France 1 cat Hrlllec K,.._.., c~alllel Slnttn Ivan Len<lt (CHcll0110vek1el def Guv Fore>et (France), 11·9, 6·• 6·2. Henri Lecont• (Frence) def Tomu Smid (CIKllO&lovakl•l, 6·3, 6·3 Sweclefl •· ~•raeutv 1 (et la1ttid, Swedelll ~ Htf'lr '" S4Jno11rom (Sweden I dtl Fr en tlKO Gonzei.1 IPeregua vl, 6.·2 6· I 6 ? 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(AP)-Frank Bradley, Raymond Beadle and Bob Glidden posted upset v1ctones Sun- da:r in the 15th annual National Hot Rod Association Summemat1onals at Raceway Park Bradley, from Napa. surpnsed favonte Joe Amato of Old Forge, Pa .. in the Top Fuel dragstcr final round, recording a time of 5.56 seconds at a speed of 25 1 39 mph. Amato, who became the fastest man 1n drag racing Saturda) night wuh a quaner-m1le run of 264 70 mph. was close behi nd at 5 57 ~onds at 249.30 mph Beadle. a th~·t1me Fu nn) ( ar world champion from Dallas. edged Bi ll) Meyer of Waco. l e'\as to "tn his fir..t NHRA title m 14 months Beadle\ Schli tz Blue Ma>. Ford Mustang was u rned m 5 95 ..econds at 247 91 mph while MC)Cr. attempting to win for the tounh 11me in fhe races lo'>l \I.1 th a 5 97-second :!48 61 mph run (1hddc:n, from Wh1tdand Ind earned hi'> 40th care-er NHR.\ Pro Stock champ1onsh1p, dr1V1 ng a 1984 7-E lcven Ford Thunderbird to an elapsed time of7. 71 'econds at 178.2 1 mph He defeated re1gn1ng wo rld champio n Lee Shepherd of Arlini ton. Tc:xas. "hose 1984 C'amaro finished in 7 77 seconds a t 177.5 1 mph. Bradlc:>-42, returned 10 NRA compe11t1on this season after a three- year ab!>Cnce and ended Gary Beck's· three-race wi n streak m the semifi nal!> when Belk left the starting ltne too earl) .\lso 1n the semifinals Amato ran 5 46 ~«onds at 263 15 mph -the sixth ume he has neceeded 260 mph Game-winner Beadle has been expenencmg a .. anet} of mechanical problem!> th1!i year and fai led to run bener than 5. Q2 seconds dunng Sunda) 's ehmina- uons Bob Boone head• for home plate after collision with Milwaukee catcher Bill Schroeder to acore winning run. Del Mar raclng Handu:ap star lnterco a leading t·and1da1e tor Hor..e of the Year honors heads a 1ali:n1-ladt'n colon~ of 1horoughbrcd\ that "ill compete at lkl Mar <lunng the 4'.>1h \um mer ol racing. The 43-da) mccung" ..chcduled trom Juh :!' through '>cpl I:! lnll'rl'•l. a four-,car--0ld lull trained tl\ l cd \\ e\l, "\lated to make h1\ nn1 '\tan o\ug I~ in lhl' E:dd1t Read Hand1tap a1 l • miles on thc lurt I nterco "JUSI onl· ol 'K'' era I t>quinl'." \laf'\ "ho v.111 lampa1gn at Ot·I \1ar dunng the mt•c11ng v.h1lh offer\ a fl'Cord \~ 15 m1llton 1n pUT\l'\ tor 21S stake\ Thl' \um mer meeting has featured four f.cltp\C \A.Inner<; l'a~h of the la\t IV.0 \Car~ Pro-am /loll tourney A tt'c-ofT cfatc ol Monda>. July l() "Slhcdule<l tor the ~rnnd Fronuer Rank Pro-.\m golf tournament .\ tx-nefit for the RO\ s Club ofBucna Park. tht'> year's 1ournamen1 will be ho'>tt'd at the Lo\ C oyotes Coun111 Club in Buena Park wnh a \hotgun start at 11 a m sha rp The format will feature three amateurs paired wllh one of Southrrn Caltfom1a's top club profe\stonals t.0mpe11ng for nra rl) .$5.000 1n cash pn1es I .a~t year'\ toumc) amactcd more 1han 40 P<.i A club pros and 120 amateu~. The S80 per golfer en111 fee 1s ta.\ deductible and rcgis1ra11on forms arc a' a1lable from Frontier Bank, 7()()(J1 1 Beach Boule' ard. Buena Parle or from the Buena Park Bou Club. 7758 Knott A-..enuc For funher mformat1on on the c.,ent phone 1he Buena Park Bo}'s Club at 522-7259 Di ff ere nee of opinion S.ddleback golf tournament The founh annual Saddlfbad. Commun1t> I losp1tal's benefit golf tournament 1s scheduled for Thursday .\ug. 2 wnh an I 1.30 a m shotgun stan T he lOmpc.•t111un "'tll he held at Le1\ure \.\orld's goll lOursc: "'Ith s1gnups to hegin Tuc!.da> Jul> 24 and rnntmue through the end of thl' "'Cd.. unul thl' ma\1mum 4 1 four'>umc' ha' e \lgncd on '>1gn-u~ "'111 be taken hcfurc the "-frn·, ( lut't meeting JI ( luhhou\e ::'and al the l e1\ure \.\ orld golf shop f \.'anl\ c>J Jc>ur -lUmprt\l'd uJ all "'Omen all rTH'n or ml\t'd -"'111 uimpe1ic "'tlh the thrl'l' Jo .... c'>I 'Kllfl'\ Imm each hole going to"'ard thl' linal \C. on.· T ht Jo .... nl \C.·unng teams"' 111 fl'll"I H' l"J\h pr11e\ lhnudon'1 ha\l' a four\Ome \OU ma> ~1gn up an~ "'a> and ._., ent organ11c~ "'111 match .,ou "'"h plaH'r' nl wmparablc skills I ullowmg lhr tournament a dinncr-dantc .ind J\A.ard' rrn·mnn\ v.111 takc pJa,c al Lc1\urc.· World( luhhuu"K· I hegmningat 5 10p m "'llha nt•-hu\l llll ktatl t'tar .\ don,mon nl $20 inducJe, thl· wurnarnl'nt dinner l'nll:nainment and pntl'' hut doc\ not 1ndutk grl·cn and cart tee\ Those "'"hing '" a11encJ the dinner onl> and no11he golf tournament ma> do ~o tor S 10 r or more 1nlorn1a11on. phone r ranees on<l Richard Backcns10 at 5X l-t 148 or Margaret. Lander al 770-1724 Racquetball tournament A "$pint ol the Oh mp1l, .. outdoor racquet- ball double\ tournament v.111 tdl..c place a1 Golden \.\est ( ollege Juh ::'.,-24 Dt' 1s1ons indude mrn·, open B. and ( doubles women's open fl and< doubles and m1ud open B. and C doubles En111 kc 1'> S25 per team All pan1e1pan1-. will rcce1Yc a T-sh1n. Trophies v.111 be awarded 10 fir<,t through third place finishers and consola- 11on winner-. The cntr. dl·adhnc 1s Jul) 23 For funher informatwn phone Carol Herd at l!ll'\-5821 Ol~plc baseball team wins OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -Mark McGwtre singled wtth the bues loaded ln the 15th IM lng to llft the UnJted States to a 3-1 victory In the Japan-U.S. Baaeball Cham- ptonentp sen.a here. Sunday'• game w .. the lonOett game In the 13-year history of the terie.. TM<SecftlongavetheU.S. a 3-1 a(lventege In the current eertea. which contlnuee heAt Mon· day. the u.s. tquad la the teem that WIO be going on to the Otympfel ln twoweeka. .A crowd or 3, 185 watehed Od· dl~ MOOOweff homer In the top of the 12th lnntng ror 'the fttat tUn of the game. TM Japanese ratlled to tie In their haH of the Inning. Kazuakl Utda Juhed a .tngle th•t took • Wtcked hop by eecond ~n Fl8vto Alfaro. u.cs. went to MCOnd on en tnftefd out and ICONd on a i!ng'8 by Ta&luta Kawuakl. • Atght .. ~ John HO<Mw tnd MttsulCUnt Tak~ dueled ttwougn the ft1'9t nine lnnfnO• of the eco..... leSI g.me befor• HOOWW', from Freeno Stat~ w .. ftfted rot 1 pinch hitter. Takeda. bldd f)Q fOf Ma ..conct vtetoryof th•Miteat~~ on unt McOowelr• honW. He wu then titted In favor of KoMo Hltofumt Dodaer Man&jfer Tom Laaorda and catcher Mike Scloecla toctae complafnt wltb plate omptre Dave Pallone Sunday. Hoover qutlt•d J..,1n• ttnata tn the 88Y9nth ~ t6ghth to~nga. wn.n he 1-...ct a WIAk and 1 tfngae In each Ntme. In 1, Hoover towed MWen ""• Ind flv. waJu I Redman wins BYC series Alamitos Bay YC skipper captures Covernor'SCup -- By ALMON LOCKABEY Dellr 9'llol ~ Wf1l9r C'hns Redman ot Alamitos Bay Yacht Club was the winner of Balboa Yacht Club's Governor's Cup match racing ~nes with a perfect score of 13 wins. The teen-age match racing series was sailed Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Santana-20 sloops off the Santa Ana Ri ver Jetty. Fourteen teams, representing yacht clubs from San Diego to San Francisco. competed in the 17th anniversary of the event. The Governor's Cup was onsrnally patterned af\er Long Beach Yacht Cl ub's Congressi onal Cup which ha) grown to be the most important match racing event m the U.S. Runner-up 10 Redman and his crew -Ron Ro\enberg and Mike Sentov1ch - was Doug Campbell, Coronado \ acht C tub. with a score of 12 wins and one loss. Third was Alan Ledbetter. San Diego Yacht Club. 10-3 Others in order o f finish were: J J. Gobbcll. Huntingto n Harbour Yacht YC. 9-4;Jeff Gould. Balboa YC. 8-5; Joann Norman. Bahia Corinthian 'r C'. 8-5. Mark Reardon. Capistrano Bay YC'. 7-6; Jeff Strong, a n Francisco YC, 7-6; Jon Perkins. St. Francis Y(. 6-7, Karran Toffelmier. Dana Point YC', 5-8. Enc Hauser. Newport Harbor YC, 4-9, Greg Vesterby, Montere} Peninsula YC. 3-10: Fred Thompson, Silver Gate YC'. 2-11 : Caner Grondach, South Shore YC, 1-12. Free Enterprise overall victor Free Enterprise. skippered by D1clc Ettinger. Newport Harbor Yacht Club, was the overall and Class B winner Saturday 1n the International Offshore Rule (IOR) d1 v1s1on of Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Senes. l he sixth and final race was a 21-miler around the 011 islands off Newport Beach and Huntington Beach Second overall was Impact. co-sloppercd by Ron Melville and Earl Dexter. BYC, and third was Audacious, sailed by Mike Kenned}. Los Angeles Yacht C'lub. Class winners: IOR.-A -I Raider. Jim Linderman. BYC IOR~B -I. Free Enterpnse. Di ck Ettinger.NH YC. 2. Impact, Meh 1llc-De>.ter, BYC. J. Audacious. Mike Kenned}. Los Angeles. YC. IOR-C' -I Big Apple. Gene Williams. BYC; 2. MaJO r Mocean. Bruce Fettel, Cabnllo Beach YC. PH RF-A -I. Toboggan, Carl Queyrel , Voyagers YC: 2 G reat Scot. Stan Ross. BYC; 3. Rascal. Lcshe Hixson, VY(. PflRF-B -I. Fl ymg C'lrcu!i, Nick Tolman, BYC; 2. Impetuous, Phil Glasgow. BYC: J. Tres Gordo. Tom Purcell. BYC'. PH Rf.(' -I Quest. Roger Gooding. VYC. 2. Pussycat. John Szala). YYC. 3. Obses5.1on. Bill Apps. VY( DPYC stages races Dana Pmn1 'i acht Club staged races 3 and 4 of Its Dana Point ">cncs 5unda' one o'er a Gold C'up course and the other()\ er an OI) mpK course Race No l "'as O'er a Gold (up course and Race No 4 ""as OH'r an Ol~mp1c course Re\uhs of Race J (Gold Cup) C AT A LI NA-27 -I Sunset. Patti Mace. Dana Po int '\ C 2 Da~ break. Bob G ates. Capis trano Ba) )' ( . J ~crcna. John Whnc. DPYC. PHRF-A -I Skedaddle. John Wold, DPY< . 2. f r1 ple By Pass. Mike Hinton. Capo BYC. 3. Tinder Box. Bob Burkhardt, DPYC. PH R F-B-I. Blue Max, Bruce Anderson, C'apo BYC', 2 Mucho Gusto, Jorge Morales. Dana West YC; 3. Redline, Fred Perez. C'apo BYC. PHRF-C-I. Claire de Lune, Paul Fra11er. DPYC; 2. Edelweiss, John McC'lanahan. DPYC': 3. No-Y -No. Charles Bergh. DPYC'. Results of Race 4 (Olympic course): C ATALINA-27 -1 Vi vace. Bill Clore, DP)-C. 2. Serena. 3 Daybreak. CLASS .\ -I Tinder Bo>., 2. Skedaddle. 3 Tnplc By Pass ( L.\SS B -I Blue Max: 2. Wreckless. AG. Kad1n Capo BYC 3. Mucho G usto (LASS C-I. Edelwwm. 2. C'laire de Lune. 3 Vulga Boatman. Dick Antower. DPYC Temerity sails to win l l'mt:nt\. <;kippered h) Ted Kerr of the host club was the ( lass A winner Sunda) m the fo unh race of Bahia ( onnth1an Yacht C'luh's A.ngelman Series for Per- fo rmance I land1cap Racing Fleet yachts. ( lass B winner was Bullet. sailed by Dick Brown. BCY<. and the Class (' winner was Flying Colors. Dave Stone, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Summary of results: C'LASS A -I Temcnty, Ted Kerr. BCYC 2. Mamie, Robert Koll. llCI Sailing Assn.. 3 En core 84. Joe Hoffm an. BC \ C. Cl .\SS B -I Bullet. Dick Brown. BCYC. 2. Crusader Rabbll. John Densmore. Voyagers YC l Vaknt1 nc. Mar) Longpre. BC'YC ( LAS~C -I Fl)ingColors. Dave Stone. NHY(. 2 \ianpo<;a Dick Ha)den. BCYC. 3 T res Gordo. Da ve and Nanq. Joe Pncc. B("t ( HARBOR LAWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BILL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Br08dway Co!".ta Mesa 64?-9150 BALTZ HRQIRON IMmt a TUTHl.L ftlTCLIFP CHAPEL 437 E 17th St Cott• Mea 546-9371 ttACIFK: vmw •MONAL ,.,. Cemetery • Mortuery CNipet • CftmetOf'y 3500 Pecltlc V-.w Newport Beech 6-'4·2700 McCORMICK M<Mn\IARY t 796 Leguna Ganyon Road Laoune S..ch. Ce 9296 t 494 9415 '· DEATH NOTICES CAKJN EUGENE G CAKlN, passed away July 15, 1984, survived by hLS w1Ce Jacqulyn CaJun; Leila Gentry mother· in -law, all of Newport Beach Sons: Michael G Cakln o f Hawaii, Jerry E. ~lun of Huntington Beach. Leaving 6 erand- c hildren In ac· cordance with hl1 wishes, there will be no St>rvicn. Burial at &ea will follow crema- tio n In lieu of flo wera, d o natio ns can be made to the c harl ty o f your choi~ ln•ex•pen•elve• "(In tk apen' tlv) not Ngh In price. reeeonebl•. eleuttled edverttelng ----------- 6 4 2 • 5 6 7. 8 D A I L y Ml.IC NOna ACTmOUI MWal PICnnGUe Wll NAiii ITAl"KmWf MAim ITUWSMT The folowtng per90M .,.. The tolOWlnO pertona .. 6olng buelneM.. OOlng ~ .. BA1.80A ISLAND OE" A~IA88AOOA COlil OF RECREATION, ta''A ,..UNICATIONS. 11M New Sapphtte, ltlboa 191and, port ltvd .. ti.. 140. COel c.ltf 92M2 ...... CA. t2t27 Pem ScMterk*, 223~ ~ JoMoole. 200e S~lre, a.Ibo• ltland, Laweoft ln., Huntlnglo c.ilt 92M2 Beecti. CA. t2&4t Arthur 0 Barry, 553 AObet1 L .....,..., 471 Promontory Or bat, New-. feit11etd, Anefle6m, CA. port 8"clh. Calif. 92el0 Hugh lteptian lrnct't, 23 Thia bu11,,..1 la con· WoodCI• Rottd, Wh9I duoted by: 1 general 1*1• Ing, ILL. eootO Ip lhll bullMll 11 OOf Pam 8<:huater1de ducted by: a limited !*1ne Thi• 1tatement WU filed llhlp. Ith the Coonty Cllrtl ot Or· RudOlph Jotmoola County on June 18 Thia 1tatement w• 1111 ' With the County Otani of 0 ne.14 = County on July 11 Publllhed Orange Cout 19 '1I01l 1:.1~::t June 25. July 2, 9, Publlehed Orange Coat M4• Dally Piiot July 14, t3, 3' Auguat S, 1984 ---------M-1 Nit.IC NOTICE irJCTmOUI 8U ... H "8.JC NOTICE NAM9 ITAT'lmNT flCTmOUI .U...U The tollowlng i>ef90n la MAim ITATDmN'T doing bulkleaa ... The, ............... (A} SOUTH . COAST ;;;;;;;.: ~ 81 MEDIA SERVICES (B) ~MOR MO~TGAOI SOUTH COAST COM-:MtO "J" MacArthur Blvd MUNICATIONS (C) COPV Santa Ana. CA 92704 RIGHT (0) AIR MAIL, 4&41 Monon Reank* 5413 y Pearce •C. Huntington Flight SanlaAna.CA 9270 Beech, CA. 92&49 Ch9re D RearWok 5413 y Wllll am Bria n Wad· Flighl.S1t1.taAn•.CA 9270 dlngham, 4M 1 PMtce #C, Arnutfo Herr•• 2478 Huntington BHch, CA. Lagrlm., MIMIOn v'i.io, Cl 92649 92692 Thl1 bu1lnn1 II con· Marl .. H81"T81"• 247M u ducted t>y: an Individual. grlma Miiiion Viejo Cl Wllllam Brtan Wad· 92992 · dlngham T I 1 Thi• llatement wu ftled hll bu• n .. 1 • cor with the County Clerk ot Or· ~lh-::,. by: • general par ange County on July s. 19&4 Arnulfo H«rwa ~o Publllhed Or Cout Thi• 1ta1ement wu ni. ange #Ith the County Cleft! ot () Dally PtlOt July 14, 23. 30. ange Coonty on June 2f Augull S, 19&4 1984 M-74 ,,._ --------Publlahed Orange Coe! Nit.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot July 18, 23, 34 _ ___;...;.;;;.;;.;..;;...;.;.;;....;.;.~--~uguat e. 198' NOTICa INYJT1NQ M-1 Notic. i. =~ gtven ,~ _ _;._Pl;.;;IBl;..;;;U;.;;C_NO~TICE-=- the Boa<d of TNl1 .. of the flCT11'10U9 _, ..... Huntington Beach Union NAm ITATDmN'T High SchoOI Olllrtc:t will re-The followlng per.on oelve eMled bk1I tor 9UPPIY· dolno bullnele u: Ing Malnten.nce SeN4oe. • G. l.URIE & ASSOCIA TEl WM Proc:eeelng Equipment 1253 Log111 AYenUe Unl1 C mee11ng or equel to the Colt• Mee&, CA. t2e2e apecillcatlonl on Ille In the J ..... c .,_,._, 1713 otnoe of Mid dlllrtc:t -. ....._,,. Bid ahall b• ~IHrly Roundhltl Dflye, Huntlngto marked "Malnten.nce Set· Beach, CA. 92&49 vice • work Proceulng Thi• bulln"' 11 cor Equipment Bid #577" .0:. ducted by: Ill Individual . · Jack C. Smlley dreued to. Allyn E. Rowley. Thia ltatement WU tll• Purcttulng Manager, Hunt· #Ith the County Cleft! of o lnglon Beach Union High . School Dlltrlct, t0251 : County on July t. VO<t<town Ave .. Huntington 19 . f2IOll P Beech, CA. 92&48 and r• 0 Co -<*ved at or before 3·00 Publllhed range 81 p.m .. July 31, 1984, at wt1ic:h Delly Piiot July 18, 23, 3t time and place blda will be Auguat 5· 19~ publicly opened and read. M-7 I Eech bid lhell r91Mln valid lor a P«tod of 45 d•Y9 att• the date apeclfled tor the r.---.. -111.1-1-CW\-TICE--c.lpt of bld1. r~ nu 'the Board ol TNet .. _ __;....;.;;;.~__;.~~- L 1t1a11 be the ao1e iucsoe 01 the NOTICE OF DEAT. quality of equipment ottered OF CARL H. WEBEI and r_..,. the ngnt 10 r• aka CARL WEBE tect any or all bids and 10 watve 1ny 1rregu1ar1ty tner• AND OF PETITIO' 0 In TO ADMINISTER E: Signed Allyn E. Rowley TATE NO AlUSH Purchaalng Manager · Publllhed Orange Coa1t To a 11 he 1 r f Dally Piiot July 1e. 23 198.4 beneficiaries, credlto1 T M·71 and conungent <:red tors of Carl H Webe P\8.IC NOTICE aka Carl Weber, an NOTICI °' penons who may t c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 MAJlllHAL'I IALI otherwise interested i Turtle Roel! Vl1t1 Hom. the will and/or esta~ owne<1 Alan .. Plalntlfl w A . . "'-· ...._ Jerry Wright. Defendant. No. peuuon ,._ UC"C 4 10 111 filed by LISA WEBE By virtue of an execution ln the Superior Cow !Slued on June 4, 198.4, by of Orange County re lhe Superior Court. (Judg-· S t entered on 4-23-84) questing that Ll . County of Orange. Stat• of WEBER be appolnte Calltornta, upon a judgment as penlOnal repreeenti entel'ed In favor of "rur11e tive to adminiater th ock VIiia H~ ,,.._ IOClatlon u judgment credl· estate o f CARL t tor(•) and asi1tn11 Jerry WEBER, aka CAR Wright u judgment debt· WEBER (under the Ir Df11}, lhowlng • ,,.. bttlllnCe of S3 181 1e actuelly di.le on dependent Admlnb uld 1~rnent on the date of tration of Estates Acl the luuanoe ot Uld ex.cu-The petition ia aet fc tlon, I have leYled upon all h · ln ,...._ N lhe right, tltle and 1nt•ee1 of eanng . £.A:"pt. o . Mid judgment O.btl>f1•l 1n at 700 CiVlC Center Or the property In the County of West, Santa Ana. C. Orange. Stat• ot Cllllfomla, 2701 on A~t deecrlbed aa lollows: Unit 12. Lot 3, Tract 8592, 1984 al 9:30 A. . recorded In Bo<* 422, Page IF YOU OBJECT t 1-1. Ottlclal Record9 of Of. e granting of th enge County, Calltornla. tition you shoul Commonly known u 24 . • Ru1t11ng Wind, Irvine. CA i!1ther appear at th Property subtect to r• earing and at.ate yo demptlon -refer to CCP bjectiona or file wri· 729010(b) ob'-' . . h th Pro1pec1lv• blddera n J<"'tions Wlt lhOUld ref• to S.Ctlon• urt before the hea.i 101.510 to 101.eeo. In· . Your appearanc ctualve, of the Code of CMt be · b Procedure for prov111on1 Y tn penlOn or governing the t•m1. eon-our attorney. dlt1on1, and effect ot the Nie IF YOU ARE . 1nd the ll•blllty of delaultlng REDITOR or a con • b~icE IS HEREBY gent creditor of th GIVEN that on Wed .. Augutt aaed, you must fU 11th. 19&4. at 2:00 o'cloc* our claim with th pm at 4801 Jambor• Bl.. urt or present it 1 Newport Beach. CA .. City ol Newport Beech. County 01 e peraonal ~preeer Orange, Stat• ot Callfomla. I live appointed by th wtn Mii at public: llUC11on to ourt within fou the hlghe91 bidder. tOf cah 1n11wfulmoneyoftheUnlted nths from the dat Stat ... alt the ttght. title and f first i.ss~ of lei lnter-1 of uld Judornent rs as provided in Sec C:::::~:> ;~rt~~ ci: on 700 of the Probat much tnereot aa may be e of ~lifornh neceeMtY 10 utlaty Mid •ii-e ume for fllin 1cu1lon. with accrue d J.auns will not exnir lnlw .. t and c:oet1. r-D•ted July 9, 19&4. rior to four montt Dtvt.Jon Harbor rom the date of th L.andpeft end .-a eari"8 noticed above ~--YOU MAY EXAM ruettn. CA. .-o the file kept b J.C. Bytl.m e court. If you ar MarlMI, Or•nve County tereated ln the et By S. Ollhon, Deputy Publl1hed Orange Coa1t te, you may 11erv D•lly Piiot July HS, 23, 30, pon the executor c 198.4 mlniatrator, or upo --------c e attorney for th xecutor or admlnU \. ft'a t• ...... 1 " .... l.••"'-~­.. ,.~­!).~. •. ~- 1. No matter what you're doing. your hometown a tor, and file wtt. e court wtth proof c rvice, 1 written n Ue9t st.alina that 'JO esltt 1pedal notice c e fillnc of an inver ry and eppnmemer f estate u.eta or c e petidona or • t:ounta menUoned l Section 1200 and 1200 of the CalUornl Probete Code. ROBERT J BOWMAN Utt Dove Streit S.lte •Ot N••rri aeatta, c~ HH newspaper 7H-H'l'7 The Daily Pilat c!!'tb~~ PU~.J~ fits In 14, 1~. ie. 1994 . S.SuM·9 I I , n , :s .. I, 1 it I, 5 I '· • • II .. I, • •I I, II • .. I, II n , if I, 2 .. d e n \ d e [ • I I r 3 ~I 0 ~l J ~1 e, 'i \ e ' el e 0 el T e t g e s e '/ e e r :'I e '\ ' J f t 1 '\ ~ I t ( NlJC NOTICE MC>nca°' 111Utl'1rl MU ......... ,.. ~---1/UIU.I T.l.Na.~tWm UMTCOO.N IWUMMtTrn.m emmc..wc. • 64Jly ~led Trwt .. undet tM foflowl"9 d .. to'lbed deed of tl\IM WILL SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHUT llOO£A '0A CASH AHO/OA TH!: CASHl!M OR C!ATIFIED CH!CKS lll'ECll'l!O IN CIVIL CODE HCTION 2H4h (peyeble et the time of .... In llWM money of the United 91.._) all right. Ihle Ind lnt•est oon~ to Ind now held by It undef M6d Deed of T Ntt In the pr~ heteln•ft•r d•· tcrlbed· TRUSTOA: WILLIAM CHARU:8 l£KM BEN!FICIAAV: UNION "EDEAAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION AfCON>ED JMu411y 25, 1ee2 .. 1netr.No 12~7364 Of Offlc*I ~ In the of !Ice ot the "9cordef of Of· Inge County, Mid deed Of INll de- IClf1bee the followlng prop- '7°AACEL 1. Unit 81 , .. .nown on that oerta1n eon. jomlnlum Plan In Book 11790, Paoe 1091 to 1118 nolualve,"' omei.i Aec:ord1 ot Ofan"9 County, Cell· lornta, on June 28, 1978 and ••r9COtded In 800ll 11840, P~ MO to 987 lnctullve, Of Ottlc:lel R«:ofd1. In the Of. tlcl of the County Aec:order of llld County, Augu11 II, 1978, .. defined In the Dec· 11etlon of RMtrlctlon1. r• :orded In Book 11784, P8Qll 1394 to 1431 In· ~ullve, ot Offlci1I Record1, n the Otfloe of the County Recorder of Mid Counly, and any emendment1 or an- n1x1t1on1 thereto, end >ocated on that canaln rMI property cleecribed u Lot 1 of 'rrect No. llOtO, u per mec> f9COfded In 800ll Jee, P~ 15 end 18. Ml• oelleneoul Mepe, In the Of. !Ice °' the County Recorder Of lllld County PARCEL 2. An undMded 11&4th lntereet In end to Ill of the reel property de- llCribed .. lot 1 on the Mep of the &bow referenced lrect. togethW wtth all lm- oro\l'lll'llnll !hereon, ex· :eptlng therefrom Con· Oomlnlum Unl11 5e thfough 119, lnclullYl, located''* .. i)n. PARCEL 3: An PQIUllYI ....-nent appurtenant to ~ unit for the UM and oocue>ancy of thOM portion• of the rMlricted common .,. .. dlllQnlled In the O.C. 11r1Uon ol RMtrlctlonl and lhown on the Condominium Pl111 fOf ~ unit. Exceptl"9 therefrom all on, gu, mtnerlll and olhlt nydrocarbon 1Ub1tanc11. logethW with lhe right to ex· plore for and extrect ume, below • depth of 500 feet from the eurtaoe Di Mid lend. but wlthOUI the right ol eurt.ce entry, u rlllf'\'ed In Deadl Of Ricord YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 1/t9/112 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT 4 PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST 'fOU, VOU SHOULD CON· TACT A LAWYER 25 Orenge Blouom, Irvine, Callfornl1 "(If I 1trM1 eddr... Of :ommon dHlgnallon of Ofoperty 11 lhOwn abo¥9, no #llranty 11 given .. to Ill comple1111111 or correc1· 11111) " The beneficiary under Mid Dead of Truat. by rMaOn of e t><..c:h Of deteult Iii the obllgetlont a.cured thereby. heretofore ••· ecuted and detlvered to the ~Md 1 written Dec· l1t1tlon of Defeul1 and 0.. mend tor Sale, Ind wrttten notice of bfMCh end Of elec:· llon to ClfJM 1"41 un<llt· llgned to NII Mid property lo Mlllfy Mid obllglllonl, and lhef .. fler \he Un<let· llgt*' ceuMd Mid notice Of b<Mdl and of elec:tlon lo be r9COtded Mardi 28. 19&4 u lnatr No &4-t211171 of Of· lld.i Record• In the 011\Qe of thl RecOf'der of Orange County: Said Ille will be mede. but lltlthOUt coven1111 or war· ranty, elq)I' .. Of lmplled, r• gerdtng title poeMNion. or encumbranoee. lo pey tha remalnl~ prlndpal eum of !he not 1) eecured by Mid clMd of ruet. with lntereet 11 In Mid note prO\llded, Id· vanc:.e, If eny. under the terms of .. Id Dead of tru1t. re.. Chlf'gll. and lllplf'IMI Df the Truat .. end of lhe INatl crllted by Mid Dead of Trutt Said ..... wlll be held on TUMdey. Augul1 7, 1984. at t·30 p.m In the lobby 10 the bulldlng loc1led It 801 South Lewi• SlrMI. Of8"gl. CA 92ee& At the time of \he Initial ou1>11ca11on of thl• notice, lhe totll emounl of the un· ollkl belance of lhl obll· ;atlon MCUred by lhe above 0-Crlbed deed of tru1t end 1111ma1ed ~ti. openaee. and edvenoM II $e9,930 84 Thi 10111 lndebtedn ... Delng 111 1111m1te on wtll<:h lhe opening bid .. computed 'MY be oblllned by celllng 714) 385-4837 Of (213) 127-'48e6 the day befOf• in. .. ie O.ted July 8, 1984 SUPERIOR flTLE SERVICE. INC 11 Nld Truat ... 8y T.D. SERVICE COM· PANY, eigent By Sandra M Armen11. Al· Mitani s.ctetery 901 South l.9'#11 81 . Or· ange, CA. 928&& :714) 316 .. 700 Publlthed Orenoe Cout Dally P110t July HJ, 23. 3o. 19&4 NOTlCI OP TMlfTll"I N011C8 Of ftC1JTJOU8 .,..... ACTITlOUI en:M llM fAL.I .. aM. ~ --1dlill ITAn.lfT --ITATUIDIT e.:::=:::= • =~~= .:.: ~ II o!: ~ II UNIT COO. I flUllUC CAM.I COMMEAC&A QAOUNDI T & l 1~ AOEM- T .O. IEMCI CO. ~ MAJHT[NAHCf, 1311 I . CY. MOO Werner A*'UI It duly llPC>Oin1ed TNIW Mll"ttONrY PWll Or . lerl&e AN. C.W. ii 17a, ~ BMctl, --- undlf Ole lollO'#l.ng M-P\..EA8! TAKI NOTICE 9?707 • Celtf. t1147 IUlbed deed °'trust WIU IN1 a lpeoal "*-ting°' the Winton L JMdan, 2316 s RONld Ttuglo Tina.Ila S!U AT PVBl.IC AUCTION eo.td of Olrectore of Putllc Pn Or , &.nta Ana. C4l6lf MOO Wwner A,,.,_. • t11'. TO THE HIGH«ST llOOfR c.btl Tei.Mlon Allthottty t2707 Huntington a-di, Calli FOA CASH AHO/OA THE !"PCTA"), a jOlnl po.et• Thtl bull,,.._ ,la oon· t1&41 CA8Hll'.A8 OR CEATIFlfD IJOlnOY, Wiii be hlitd on ducted by en lndlvldval Thia bualn .. 1 11 con• CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Wedne.dey, July 11, 1114, Winton L. Jordan d~ 11y WI lndtll'ldual , .. CIVIi. COO! SECTION 7 30 AM .. at the ,:ount.11n Thia .cat.,,,.,..I w• f'*' Ronak1 TIMlca 2924h (peyabll It the tim. of ver.y City H.it COnfetenol .tm the County Clelil OI Of· Thl8 n•ternent WN ftlld .......... iiiliiiillilliiiiiiiimmiiiil'J.=:-::'°'::"'L,::'°--T'.:--~--:-:---~~--~~~---.... In lawf\AI ~ of the Room. &oc.tld el 10200 enge County on Jwne 18, wilt\ the County Clerk of Or ,. ...... ler lalt ...... •-9:1: ...__._ .. W. J United 81-l•) all Mght. tltle Slater AlllnUI, Fountain V.,. 1~ enge Count11 • Ofl June 11 THE D £. I LY PILOT IW ~ ...._. _ -and lnler.t oonwyed to i.y, Cellfomla, to dtlou8I ,,._17 19&4 l'Y a--aJ 1111 ) and now held by" un<let ptOC)Oledemendmentotlhe Pu1>111hed Orenge eour ,,.,, CLA ·sJF IED OFFICE HOUR ~ Ctrtu 6tJ ._ llD .,..... i• Nld Deed of Truat In tne Fr~ AQr.ement For D.ity PllOI June 25, July 2. 0, PuDUll'llO Orange Coat ~ pro~rly her1ln•ft1t d ... The Conttrucilon *'<! Os*· ti. 1994 0111y Piiot Mll 25, July 2. o, 0.f * DUPl.EX W if CAP OR NOT. IClrlbed. •tlon °' • Community An-M42 HI. 1914 Telephone Servi.· ce: --·· m1111 ~ & Hnot' Vllw Jor ..... 9'0fY ....... .. TRUSTOR. JOHN P tenna T ... vtalon (CATV) M•3 •ta.,.._----Pvt & ... lded M&-00N 150 )ldlt to ..... bWft. BRUNO,STELLAS.BRUNO 8y1t1m, ind melter• • .,..,.lillt\N'r Monday-Friday Only2blodc.etoHewpott 381 SHORECUFF home comm. pool. ••nnta, BENEFIClARV: PAUL P. ~*1\lng 10 the ftenctllM 1 __ .;..r~....._._..._nu...._1_..."4 __ ---------B-.cn. Llrgte 2 st.Oty, 4 S4Tt..000' l2001000 Ind lllnd. 0.- PATAPOFF, KATHERINE r ... tlontNp ACTmOUellUIMU "8.IC NOTICE 8:00.A.M.·5:30 P.M. bdrm OMJr••ble tl00t :1!0.~_. ,__· .,.,..._"'*,a.Mltl PATAPOff Pul>llehed Orenge Co11t NMm ITATnlUfT B plen that'• grMt fOf -__.....- RECORDED Jenuary 14, Daffy P11ot Juty 18, tN4 The folowlnO ~ 11 1M-.. usi~s Counter: entertaining.~°" :!! ..... ~~~ ... b.,!.~8tc•re . _100 _ s er."' k ...... 1982ulnetr.No 82--0Hi978 M·71 '""'""'bulineNU ITA~CW M d F ·d mut• suit• ANY~ ......,.._61_ • rm.den.NCnn.7yr,.,,, of~ Recorde In •hi of· CALIFORNIA CREATIVE ·~NT°' on ay-ra ay sae.0001n at t0%Pttoed OC£t.HVIEW-302I eo..i • c:.rger. fn.77C7 ::.°'C::ty:Recorder of Of. PU8UCATIOH8, 14252 Cul-~~ 8:00 A .M.-5:30 P.M. to ... J •! ... ~1587 7,000I c.I BM! Opel\ delly 12_. ---Lm--IU--..-- uld deed. 01 tnm di--Dr . SY!t• A·159. Irvine, UI now1 -, 1 1144-7208/87~721 .. .,..,. MnTVot' Callf 92714 aua.1aaNAME o~ADLINES S10,00000WH llCribee the followlng prop-"'~" nu1~ c.tol J Ullle, 308 Onyic, T"-~ P•rtona L .. '•/LY... i Br 2 k lr1I ~. arty . . NOTICa or ll'UkJC AUC-e.100e llland. c.111 92882 "-W • the UM of Pl:BUCA TION DEADLl!'iE New on mkt/o-Hec 3.br f\lm.. Ollr .-.ooo. • PARCEL 1 Lot 42 of Trecl TION 0, ''"•ONAL Thlt bU11nn1 II con-the FlclltlOUI Bu11n111 AA1 &40-152tn5f..&4st o-~ ""'f1MMt No 695. 9 In the Clty or P9'0Pl!flTY 9'1MAININO 6'1cted by en lndMOual N•m• PEPPERTREE Monda'. ut. ' l l ·30 a m """' , __ , lrvlne, Coun~ of °'"""· ON VACATU> ,..,......, Carol J Uttle HEIGHTS 2664 Santa Ana • . . IWT llfllnm:ITl HLY $1N .. St•t• 01 Cetlornia. u per o' '09'Ml!9' Tl!NANT Trw. t111ernen1 wu nled A-...nue. ea.ta M ... CA Tue!lda' Mon . l.30 p.m. S2&9000tora36A2'h9e RW"lll•l•ITI meprecordedln8oo6c278, (CC,..) witht"-Coun1YC1er1tofOr-92e211 \\'edn e~da'. condo1n~~ 2,:n.~1':;~ 20K -••' ~~. ~_:.~ Notlceftherebygl¥1nthet .,ige County on June 1e N!:r!::':~a="!!: Tue • 4:30 p.m. . pttvete MCUrlty gated ---------~!e::.:.~:: ottlce of the County R .. on Sat July 21. 1914. 10 1984 filed tn 0r8"gl County 00 Thun>da~ '\\ed. ·1;:iO p .m. aree. C4lfltrelly 1~ted PllOll~-turM lldced peUO 1 corderofllldCounty am .ellee82 Mytl~,ln F14111t July 19. 1979 FILE NO rrida'. Thur~. 1 30 Lind end 341llp ln·cepe Cod Cyn/Ocffn hUgllyerd.A-.nelnM.. EXCEPT all oil Oii rlghta HunUngton Beech, Inge Publithed Orange Coat F 119085 : ' p' Ill' clu<Sed Martha MICfiUlb vtew 1545,900 7R-0915 1171.000 ~ OWf* mlnerala, mine;., rights: =~:Y.:..!t'1cu:..:r.::'.!!" ~~:~~I JuM 25• July 2· 9· Del F Larson 31011 • aturda\ Friday :too p.m. ~4-6200 320 Hu• Open Sat/Sun u•11• ·-·-natural gu n1tur1.I gu ""'"' ..,..... • · Monroe Way. Co1ta M... ....---r I g h 11, and Other::,'!"B~~~)IMr& "'40 cA,92626 ~unda) Fri. 3:00p.m. • ..... l .... ..,ortae.t&wup. hydroc1rbon1 by what· Said pr,....,.,, oonlllll of 1111.,.IC NOTICE Don Wade, 2315 Colieg. •e;"';na"'""'""',.."'""""2"'&-3 .. B&-"•~------3 .,._old. w..... aoever neme known that -,,_-" r~ AvenLHI, Cotta M ... CA 11·-mey be within or under the entire houaetiold turnlahlng11---------92626 CANCELLATION & ooa. 1 ml. to ~. ~ tlofM w/wc ~· parcel of lend herelnabove ol 4 bedroom l'IOme, Incl l'tCTITIOUl ltuftNEla Jamea Waa.. 2315 Col· ' I 10,000 t>onul. &42-9558 $381,000 C>P9'I tiou.. dlleflbld t~her with the Kitchen. eome P•tlo, NA• ITATllllENT lege A~ue. Colla Men, CORRECTIONS: Sc.In '-'· 1111 G'°"'9 Lii • clothing, etc LI.a.... ~,,,._ tn-m1 perpetual rig t of drUJlng. Said auction wlll be midi The tollowlng pereon 11 CA. 921126 2 ..,_ ~ on ...., IOt. 3 br + ""'"' -- mining, exp1or1ng snd <>Plf'· doing bulllneu u · Ann weo.. 2315 College Cann·llatiom, and r.orrertson" mav. ,_.,..,.___ ,..,.._ ._ --·~ 1Ung therefor end atOflng In purwentto the provlllonlof C 0 M./CAEATIVE DE· Avenue, Costa Meu CA 2 br P9f'fect tor im.tor _.., -•• Ind removing the ume trom ~!°" 1988 01 the Clvll SIGN AND MAAKETING. 92626 be made on ~ame deadline& 8!! abO\ e . or Htend•d ramlly J Bdrm ,.,. a. llylil Mid land or eny othW tend, Dated J 1y 9 19&4 3111111111 St Sult• tll. Hunt· This 1>ullneea wu con-Plea e a&k for u •·ancellation Super buy at S11i.OOO. on q ui.1 cul~uc. lncludl"9 lhe right to Wtllp. M W~ J° Y•"" lng1on BMch, Cellf 928M ducted by a general partner· Call today 75t-1501 Si.p. to ~ & 17th atoek or dlrec:tlonalty drlll · • -... M11k Gw11d Gre.\, 3111 lh1p n b h 11" d at. ahope, 8llek.e roof. end mine "°"' land• °'"" =., Watner, Huntington t&th St .. Huntington BMctl, Del F Larton um er ..-. en ca nee 1ng your a . ____ &atN & .,.._., conMrUo- then tl'IOM hereln1bove de-Publllhed Orenge Cout Clltt 928M T~ 1tatemen1 wu hied ERROR : ... 11111 __ 1 T!uond •• 2 ~ ~··-~ ICribed. oll Of gaa ..,..._,tun· Delly Piiot JUiy 10. 18 1984 Thi• bullMH 11 con-with the County Clerk ol Or· •-v.s" "-.,_ _. nelsandlhaf11lnto,through • • • MT due1edby anlndlvldual engeCountyonJutytl 19&4 Cht'ck )OUr ad dail} and report aan.ooa lGnlil ........ ----ttney. egt 7H-1S23. or ec;rou the aub9ur1ace of M1tll G G~ Publllhed Orenge Cout l Th 0 IL"° p ,.. __ 2 ,..__ -131-4it4 the lend 11ere1n1t>ove d&-Thi• 11atarnen1 -hied Dally Piiot July 16. 23. 30 e rror immediate y. e A • oPUt&r ,.._, ........ , <MW1 r::n:. ICflbed, end to bottom SIJCtl with the County Cler1t ol Or· August ti. 1984 p 1 l OT 1 · b · 1 · r h r· w/cor'* trplC, gtlCIOU8 .:liliilo~ ------,-.-.---wtllpstoclced "'dlrectlonalty nun•ic unnCE an"' County on June 1.8. M.70 assumes 1a 1 It} Gr t e 1r-.t 1rg format dlntng rm 2 i 'a.. drilled we111. tunnels. end '~ ""' tve. 1----------incorrect insert ion onlv.. generous Bdrma IOell REPOSSESSIONS 2 on• iomelt>upa. '°' 1haf11 under end beMath or NOTICE OF PUMJC AUC· F~11 locehon mini OCMn vleW IOI S 14e.000, l ~ lhOte ownr/agt ~2M7 beyond lhe e11lerl0r t1mtt1 TION OF Pl"aOMAL Publlaned Orenge Coul 1---Pta. __ IC_NO_T_IC_E__ CLAS If JED 642-5678 Lovely lrg yerd 2• hr IOw ~ Agt 5'6-7739 >UPER SHARP custcm lhWeol. and to redrlll. retun-'ROPIRTY 9'1MAIMINQ Delly Pllo1 June 25. July 2. 9. FtCTITIOUa auatNEaa •------.. ----------guard tee:urlty poolt I I •---L 1.._.A twn."'°"'9 28r 2bl. dari. net, equip. maintain, repair, ON YACAT~D ......... 18. 1984 NAME aTATOIENT tennis Ut. ~· ..W 0¥91'9 Big CMyon OO'f deepen, Ind DP«•t• any OF f09'MU Tl!NANT M45 The followlng pereon IS Boaaea for Sale ...... ftt Salt 1'4-IOIO BOCSlc:anan;;:nm. COUt'M. Aed.t.o S2f9K IUCh Wllll Of mlnll. without (CCt•> 1---------Cling bu._ u -,.--_--1-------1-00-2 ,._ I 1002 i•--------pool. •P•. 1218,000. w/tenna. By owner. how9ver, the right to drlll, Nocloe I• hereby glwn llllt P\BJC NOTICE NEWPORT MARKETING -•tr• _ .. ,. euum 1st. 848 asee °'*' ~ t-6. M mine, 1tore, explore and op-on Sit July 21, 19&4, 10 PRODUCTIONS. 301s l9mmmmmmiiilim~==~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;ii UIU 1$U 3of...-. .. 2 -. 4 bd 3 ba S..tlfend(Ford& erlte through the IUl'face Of a..m .. •t 16882 Mytlnger. In F1C11TIOUI au..... ob $1., Newpor1 Beec;h. UH ISU JUST USTEOI Thll ts • ~ ,..._~· 1/5 --~112-187'3 1"41 upper 500 feet of the Huntington BMctl. Of11'1"9 NAM1 ITA~ A 92680 ,....,,_ v..... _,. eut>aurtaceofthellndher .. eounty,theundertlgnedwlll The followl"9 person II Ron R Melllng, 3015 Prt>St1g10u~ Bayfront Villa. 6 Br. 7 1• Ba Valenllne.Jult built cu. omcs-.1.9mttobd1Agt Tlllllll ... 4' lnabove cleecribed, .. r• Mllatpublleeuctlonlhlper· doing bualneea .. : Cerob St .. Newpor1 BMctl, pool. spa, large boat doc:·ks. M .850,000 tom hOm4I with"' ex<*-&45-n93 or IHS3-0902 •aa• MN9d In the deed from the eonll property left by Mr & SULTAN'S TABLE. 1578 CA. 92ile0 101 YI LI.. S ... lent lagoon location & a...a .._ lrvlne Comp111y. recorded Mrs B. Wltherlpoon. Newport Blvd . Colt• Mesa, Thll buelneaa 11 con· I •• ti• S/S 1-5 featurea 5 bedrooms, 4•.; lniat · 1..-. ~eat v.-U. In HatbOf November 23, 19711 In 8oo6c Said property conli1t1 of Cellf 92827 ducted by: an lndlVldual b•th• end 11 completely --IDllD RldO•· Auumabl• 0898, P1"9 303, of Ottlclal entire t'touaehold turnllh1"91 Ginger G. Slmlll<. 312 Ron R. Melling ChamHng Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot. Lrg redecorlled Extenstv. ,...._ $185,000 io.n. A1moM Record•. of 4 bedroom home, Incl. Oanlla Place, Corona del Thia stat-11 was filed deck p e r & s l $ l l 00 000 woodwork comp11ment1 :>fl lhll 1 Bd.1 ba.. Ptan A In 2.000 aq ft of oomtor1 end PARCEL 2: A non-ex-Jtltcheo. tome pallo. Mar, c.llf. 92825 with the County Clerk ol Or-• 1 · lp · • · the spaclou• room• lhe Lek•. P9rlect hOfM luiwry In ttl6I lde9 ~ ciUllW appurtenant ..... Clothing, etc. Thi• bualnffl 11 con-ange County on July 12. Courtyerd entry 111d • for •Ing... Good lo-cation. One 'fWI home ment '°' the purpoeee Ml Said euctlon w111 be midi duc-.CS by· an lndlVldual 1964 Beautiful ~i Br 2 Ba. playroom, f1replact'. t.rge lllp ~ aide tie S.. cation. 194.500 werranty provld•d. forth In that Qlf'laln Dec:lat· purauant to the provtllon• of Ginger a Slmlel( nso. be I XI f $ 20 OO curlty system Ownef'S ~ 7SQ..1501 lllon of Covenantt. Con· Sectlor1 1988 ol the Clvll Thia ll•ternent wu med Pvbl~ Or•noe Cou1 am t'<'I ings nt manc mg 4 . 0 ask1youtoeubm1tottera1 ~'RISO t 1!~~=::':':-t::==:t dlllon• end Reelrictlon• r .. coo. with the County Cler1I of Or· Dally Piiot July 111. 23 30. 2 u Yia Ithaca o,. 1·5 Offeted at s 1,250.000 r ~ corded September 18. 1989 Dated July 9. 198-4 ange 9 County on June 19. Augusl II. 1984 I In Book 9062. P1"9 389, of M Wlener.J Y1"9 1984 M-73 Call631-14001or19pt to eolty . Olftclal Record•. and over 5915 Wimer. ~ · see this lo'Mly home · l tile 1and deacrtbed 1nd Hunt1noton Beach Publllned oranoe eo..1 P\BJC NOTICE HYSIH DlllYE IUFIOIT COHO -S lhOwn on• mep marked Publlahed Orange CoHt DailyPltotJ oe 25 J 1y2 9 ---------Jettv & Bav v iew. newlv decora•-...1 Mai \A..\TlHIHO'l 7 6-1172 uhlblt "A" lttanc:.d to that Dally Ptlol July 10, 18. 1984 u . u . • DEPAIHMENT OF THE U:."U llO~t ... ~ c:.r1a1nno11c:erecordedMsy MT-99 18· 1984 • TREASURY/INTERNAL Kai·:.? Br l Sci. 40 pauo· $695.000 REAL ESTATE II. 1971 In BOOll 9831, Pege M 8 REVENUE SERVICE 831-1400 ..Wflf!J~.W~ IAI w Lii 19l.11 8\gfu~~ ~=AULT Ml.IC NOTICE ~Of' PHllSUU NOif OCWFIOIT I / 3880 Mlc:tl99on °""" N .. to~ be9ctl.. ... UNDER A DEED OF TRUST fltB.IC NOTICE NOTICE Of AUCTION I ALE CX<•an & Jettv v1< ws, manne room. 4 Br I lrww pier, terry/resta. 38t/2be DATED 11/20/81 UNLESS TRUITEl'I IALE under the autl'IOflly 1n J Ba . JiOO V'I ·ft car parking $l .285 000 MST lfHH&IU TllnlllOI t1fml ea. 218 891Bl873-2943 YOU TAKE ACTION TO NOTICI! Of T.I . Mo. ,-417 Internal Revenue COO. MC· ""' ,.., •--t •--•• PROTECT YOUR PROP· TIIUITH'I IAU NOTICE uon 6331 the property di-llYCUST )br 2'-.t>a l750 1q ft., 1.,..,.• Na I ... ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT On Augu11 6.JJ\984 al YOU AIU! .. OEFAUl. T tc'lbed below has~~· "n eiegant 110m1 aecluded fixed rete. UIUITI tor 30 tii.000 16" dOWn o:n; A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU 11:00 am FIRST AMERI· UNDER A TIMD DHO Of' 11d for nonpayment ol IAYSIDf PUC( IAYfltOIT in one ol Newport s ttneet VfS S 188,000 47&-1929 wtl cerry .,.Ice 28' '* NEED AN EXPLANATION CAN TITLE INSURANCE TIIUIT, DATED OctCIMf a . internal revenue ...... due Spt'( tJtular lxiyf ronl dplx '.l Br.:! a.. up. ne1ghborhoods Lerg• = •ac~ l w/oetac:Nd g9r on com- OF THE NATURE OF THE COMPANY, 1 C1lllorn11 1.0. UHUll YOU TA.KE Ir om RA L PH W ? B ') o .. l 1 t • 1-) cornet lot *Ith clrcular I .,,., .......... ZOf'9CI IOt '-' 1)111 PROCEEDING AGAINST Corporat10«L.P-Iru1t ... or ACTION TO li'AOTlCT McDONALD Thi proper'ly ~ r -DO l own :. xi.it spaces .!' l :.;)( 0011 drlv-ay Excellent floor I SS SALE. 3.5 plus off ,:;;,: In SA oh::.,.. YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Succeuor Trus't•• or YC>Uf' PROPERTY, IT MAY >Niii be sold ., public .. 11 pla n 1ncludH mHllt ICtl cu.tom honw lot°" con11ruct9d In fronl TACT A LAWYER. Substituted TrullM, ol thal IE •~D AT A PU9UC under sealed bid 8S ucau IUCl lllUSIH suite With atrium f0<mal ltSV9f)'ownprtv111geted Newty crptd & painted 19•71 Sterr• Porto Road, certain Deed ol Trull ex· IALE. IF YOU NEED AN IX· provided by Internal Rev· Panoramtc cx~an & city vtew, 5 Br 3 Ba. dint"" and lemtly rm Ivan roed F•ntutlc. ocean. n&-9150 "Ill • 11r .. 1 •ddreu or SCHABARUM. an unmar·IN AT u" E o F THE rel11ed regulallon1 spacious entertammg home. $1.100,000. Well t>utlt nome Call canyon •n c 'Y "' lrvlne, Ca. ecu led by BREN DA !,LANA TION OF THE enue Code Mellon 11335 and "v I d 1 l"'ht oommon dealgnatlon of rild woman. and recorded IPAOCHDINO AOAINIT Oete ol Sale Augull 9tn. ~6-7171 vlewl Free r9f\derlng. PrlOld fer below v1llue tor property II lhown above, no September 8. 1983 .. In· YOU, YOU ~D COM-1984 warranty ll given u to lta strument No 83-397093, ol TACT A LAWYWfl Time of Sale· 11001.m ,~;~~-=~·~I fut sale or trede, only completenet1 or correct· Official Reeord1 ot Orange I On August 9. 1984, at Place of Ille BEN WARN· • '325,000 Obo Call Rleil nHa)." The beneflclsry County, Calllornla, 1ndl 10.00 AM . Exchange ER GARAGE. 818 E Walnut ~~~-~~·~~=· ~~:::-::~ Byer• Bkr 760-7ig2 24 undw aald Dead of Trvat, by pursuant lo thet oertetn No-Tltleholdert Inc .. u duly ap-Slreet, Sanll Ana, CA hrs Fr• c:olOr brochure reaaon ol 1 t>reec:h or defeult tlc:e of Defeul1 thereunder pointed Trv11 .. under 1nd ntle offered Only 1he !•-----------------malled In the obllgatlon1 eecured reaorded Aprll 8. 1984 u In· pureuanl to Dead ol Truat right. tlUe and 1n1ere11 ol ICW I Ill YlfW =or you-end--your--mamed-- thereby, heretolore Ill· 11rumen1 No &4-143177 of recorded November 12. RALPH W McDONALD In OMl Nil $121,IOO l,000 IOllS Elagenl Irvine Terrace Children ocean vt.,. ecuted and dellver9d to the Otflciel Reco<d• of uld 1980. u ln1t No 14942, In and to 1he prooerty will be SAVEi Anxious Hiier >ubmlt your down pay· home With fabulous view 1 lloml• 3 rentals P'9Mflt undersigned 1 written Dec-County, wlll undsr and boo6I 13830, pege S39, of offered tor 1111 II r•· Iced 1 &. the lier 11 lrom the )Illy to the grou Income $2920 P' laratlon of Defeult end 0.. ~IUant to aald Deed Of Otfldll Recordt In lhe otflc:e quested, the Internal Rev· r low IO Mii qulcil:ly ~n dosl le WI g: PaVlllon 3 bdrm main mo 905 & 925 Tempte mend tor Sile, end written ruat NII at publlC euc:tlon of the County R«:ofder ol enue Setvlc:e will lurnllll Jn. parktlng IOlar heated 1 oyet's 2 r;p cos;s t hou5e plus seperate apt Ten Pr~ Is ctMI' notice ol b<..c:h and of etec-lor cah. lawtul money of the Of8"gl County. State ol IOfmetlOn about poa.tble pool Clean 4 bedroom, u 11 e d ''> b • tor an in-law or as servant I ,350 00~0 n ''et Ownr tlon to cauN the under· United Sta111 ot America. a CeJtfornla. Execu1ed by R enaumbrances. whlCh may new carpeting energy lownhome Musi 9911 lhts tlgned 10 Mil laid property c:uhler'I ehecit peyable to CARL SHANER end RUTH be u.ful In de1..-m1n1ng Ille savers South Coaat wl<nd Call 759-9491 Agl querters Privlle patio 494.~)1~ to 11Uaty llld obllgatlonl, llld Trv11.. drawn on a E SHANER, WILL SELL AT value ol the tnlerest be'"g Plaza erea Call no'N S695 OOO end thetNfter the under-11111 or netlonal bar*. a PUBLIC AUCTION TO 90ld ~6-2313 tlOned c:auNd llJd notlc:e of 11•1• Of tederll credit union, HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Mlrtun °' Titte THE REAL ESTAT&:RS breach Ind of 4"C:tlon to be or a 1t111 Of lederll 11vtnge CASH (payeble at time ol The right, lltl•. and recorded Merell 20. 19&4 u and loan uaoc:llllon donU-Mii In lewtul money of the 1n1er•• ol lhe 11.XPIY'f 1n 1n1tr No &4-115343 of Of. clled In 11111 '""· 11 •hi United St•t•I II the Chei>-and to 1"41 property Is of· flcill R«:ord1 In the e>mc. ot meln 1ntr1nce to Flret man Awnue entrenoe to the lered lor sale tubjecl to 1ny the Recordllf ol Orange American Tltle lnaurll'IOI CMc: Center Bulldlog. 300 prlOr valld outstanding mort· County· Compeny located al 114 Eut Chapman Awnue. Or· gegea. enc:umbranc:... or Said lale wlll be mede. bUt Eul Flf1h StrMI, tn the City ange. Celttoml1 all right. lltle other ltens tn laVOf of tntrd ---------wl1h0Ut covenant or w11· of S111t1 Ana, Cellfomle. all and In•-• oonvey9(1 to pll'tlll agllnll the tl.XPIY9' ranty. IJ(pr ... or lmplled, r• thet right, lltle end lnterllt and now held by It under tnat are superior to lhe Hen ardlng title p<>IMMlon, Of conveyed to and now held .. Id Dead of Trval In lhe of the Unlled SI••• All encumbrenc:ee, to pey the by It un<let 111d Dead of property 1ltu1ted In Mid property I• ottered for lale remalnlN pnnclpli '4Jm of Trull In the property lllU· County 111d Stet• dlaonbed ''where II" and "u 11" end the not 1) MCUred by Mid ated In Mid COunty end u #lthout recourM agalnet the led of rv1t, with ln11f•t State deecrlbed u . Lot 19 ot TrllCt 11238, u Untied Statea. No guaranty u In 111d note prO\llded, Id-Lot 131 of Treot No 2341, per Map recorded In booll or warranty, expr111 or Im· vanc.e, II any, under the .. lhoWn on •map recorded 2311, Pagea 2• to 31. In-piled, 11 mede u to the vii· term• of Mid Dead of trvst, lo Book 78. Pegea 3 end 4 of c1u1lve, ol Mltcell•neou• ldlty of the 11111. quality. f-. cnarg•. Ind experi.. Mlecelleneou1 Mapa, In the Mai>I. In the otnce of thl quantity, weight. atze. or f the Truat .. and ol the Offlee of the County ,.._ County Recorder of llJd I condition of any ol the prop- tru111 cr"led by llJd Dead oorder of Mid County County erty, or 111 fitness tor 1ny UM 1 Truel Exc:ec>t ell oil. gu and The str .. 1 eddr ... and or purpoae No claim wlll be HWllmHHITS • UNITS In EASTSIDE C M with good rental hls- IC>fY Wiii trade for Mesa Verde home or carry peper on sale 10 1x·1 gross Asking $250.000 Call 631-1400 lor det111s - \.\•\Tl IHHU'l 110 "'11 ... ·-· REAL ESTATE 831-1400 CIHUHLIWIEI lghtlvl 3 Bdrm hOme tn choice COM 1ocet1on south of Paclhc Coast I Hwy Sunny S«:luded patio 1d1oms hving room PHllSIU PT LITS 3reet Belboe locattoo. one house from ttie bey Cur- rently has ottlee and osr· age SllUlted on the I01S As1t1ng S•25.000 tor both lots Owoer may trade Traditional Re alt) lt!J!rl 1Mc1a l Mt IUSTIULLYlmlll lllffS TIWlll• 'O $199,990. Prime best view 7eo..«>91 11200 PO _.,. #Ith part of monthty ..... gOlng towwd the down PIY"*"t ~ you '-M optton thla 3 bdrm, 2·~ bath reeklenot with mint oc.en vtewl Only • i.w blocks to th• l>Mchl 759-1501 Sald Ille wtll be held on: other hydrocarbon• end Dlher common ~nation, conaldeted IOf 111owanc. or Tueedey, July 24, 1984, al mlnerllil now end hereafter II any, of the rMI property 1dfu1tmenl Of for reec:tstlon ·30 pm 1t the Chapmen lf'I. on and under lhlt part of cl• 1 c r I bed 1 b o v • t 1 ol Ille .... bald on laJture venue entranos to the Clvte Mid land tying below• depth I purported to bl 17902 ol the proper1y 10 conform ter Bolldlng. 300 EUf of 500 feet beloW the eurtece Splcewood Irvine CA #Ith any expreuecl or 1m- hapm111 Ave., Or1"91. CA of Mid land. but wtthOUt any 112715 plied rep<8Mf1tallon k II ch e n a n d on ~ -IL IOlrr ~room Spac1ous hVlng rv 11: *UYFUIT .... 2bi2t>ti pootb09tlltP av all By Owner 875-8&37 At the time ol tM lnltlal right of entry upon Nld land TM undlfalgned Tru.t ... In.ct of .Nnlon EtteVfft· bllc:1tlon of tht1 notlae. or within 111d toe> 500 1 .. 1 dltcillm1 any Hablllty for 1ny bf-enc.. he total amount ol the un-111ereo1 tor any purpoM 1ncorrec1neaa of the 11r .. 1 lee. ISll(c). En.ct of •Id balance ol the obll-wti1tlOIV'lf. u r~ In lddr...,1nd othef common Juntor E~ 111on NCUred by lhl •bOYe the Deed to the Hiie Com-dellgn111on If eny. shown I A certlftcat• of ule of • room w bnck fireplace 1 J Bd Z bl hreotace NMt & 1 n d d 1n1 n g 11 re 1 1 c•~•n SC'11rld1ng pool EnciOsed two-ur o•r· beaut•IJI v11rd 11191 ~-2 age All lor S255 000' Call IOI s 149 SO() *"'lllTlll .OW DOWN • Highly up- grao.d 3Br 2t>a f1tn rm splCIOUs comer exlnt hnencmg Wiii cooperete S289.000 pp 759-1S30 bed deed 01 trv11 and Pll'IY rec;orded Nov9mber 5. M<eln ~ ~ •'"" iw BINNIE DIXON 1 tlm•ted coet•. IXpetlNI. 1954 In 800ll 2181, Pege Said .... wlll be made. but I dMd to ,..., SW~ ... advences 18 '42,483 a5 240 of Oftidel Record• .wllhOUt cOYenant or w11-1 ecvted pw-1 to eec:tton The 1otll lndebtednee1 Thi ttrMI lddr... Of r1n1y. exprlQ or Implied r• A'9 _...,. ~ -" Ing an •t1m1te on whleh othlf common ~nation gardlng title poe...ion or I ~ tron1 ell .._., en- he opening bid 11 computed ol 111<1 pr09"t)' It purported enaumt><anoee, to pay lh• cumbrancH , and 111111 IY be obtained by ca111ng to be. 1284 Weteon Avenue remaining pnncl(>al aum 01 °"' wMch lhe 11en of "'-CISTll Siil STORY 71 4) 385·4837 or (213} Seid 111e wtll be made the note(•) NCUred by Nld United lt.t• fflttl reepeet 27-4185 thl dlY before IM wllhOut c:ovenent or war Deed ot Truet with lnler•t 10 which IN trt) •• ffttdl bdrrm (COUid bl 5) tn 11'11 ale ranty, expr .. Of Implied, u thereon. u prO'llded 1n uld II.ct = "-rt 01 coutal '"""'port Dated Juoe 21, 19&4 to tltte. poNINlorl or en· note(•).. edvenQll. II eny. OeKr . of proptrty: BHch 1p1c1oua atf4 D SERVICE co c:umbranoM to 11t11ty the under lhl 1erm1 ol Mid Dead 1112 JA AR MObll XJt bright family 1r11 sunny Mid TrUl1... unpakt balance ude on the of TNt1, I .... cNrgea end CC>Uftl AVTOMoetLI!, YI• ~Id< petlo $430 000 y T D SERVICE COM· not• or not• MCurld by ·~Of the Trv.t .. end HICU IDENTIFICATION ....... I I • ~· .. ANY, agent lllld Deed Of Tf\llt, lo wit Of lhe trusll ~led by Mid N U M I ! " . ' JI y jit1trl0i1 A. Randall, A.. '31.315 51. plu9 lhe fol!Ollt· Deed Of Trvet J N YI Y 4 A C t 0 4 • t 1 , RN1tor1. 875-aOOo tent Secre4acy Ing Mtlmated coat1, Ill· Thi total emounl of t"8 ODOlitlTI" AIADINQ --------· GE 1s9-9100 --------. .. . . . ·· .. · ... OllM ·HUIYIElf ~o~y townhouH 1tyl• condo. Coate M... 3Br 2''>Ba. Cet•llna view I 133,500 below me<ket flnenclng Prlnclf>els Ol'l'y Ll<lo Peclflc Group. R Helderman 850· 1400 E~ndt&44·163t 1 $outh Lewll St., Of· penaee Ind lodvanoee at the unpaid balance ol the ot>ll 0 7 •• 0 . Au T 0 .. AT I c . CA 92M8 111ne ot 1n. 1n1tta1 publlcailon 9111on eecured by the prop. HAN1111taa10M. • .... ,.. '"'' .. ,0 ~ -~ n 5, "'\-? t: ~c. ......... 1 71•) 34& •700 OI Ihle Nolloe of Sele lltty to be aold end J"MIOno 9'ACMO, AND CAfllTTI! •Ullll ~.ii \'>JU \... ~ [:,<J•;;} ublllhld Orenge Coaat 1727 00 acie aettmated ~ta. ex· fll.AYIJl. ........ •• ,,., • ..:M•.,. P1IO'I July 2, t . 18. 1984 NOTICa TO pen .. end edvlllCM 11 the ""*ty M•J N 111• ~) M-80 ""'°""" 0WND lime of 1M lnl11el publatlon ___, at: MN .,.,..,.... • YOU AM .. DOAU&.T of the Notice of Sa.le le GAl'AQ&. t11 I . .... .,._ ... .,,-,_J __ .,. ..,..~ UNDIRAo.GOPTMllT. 110.04947 ft,_., leftt. A-. CA-t ~ nu•"4 DATii) •••••••,,.. Thebel~uncterNl<I vwwweoNOURa:w ....... I j, P. u· o L I . T~':!I> ) ..._. .. YOU TW 4C· Deed Of Trvet het8'ofoft ..... 11111 a.-.. 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UTFlllT this could be what you c:-'llcellenl mlln Chennel to- ere loolelng tOf Charming ca110f\ SplciOul own.·1 3 Bdrm 2 ba home with 1 unll PLUS 3 Bdrm rental oecoretor *•llpeper1 lmmfld po9MM!on Wiii llnd window covermga trecHI AKlng $825,000 and 11 ·1 lmmaculll• &Yt OWf'4f &44·f!> 13 the beet par1 of ell Is lht big btllancll low lnler•t II ve>Y ""ow wt\et YOV went AAUm•~ IOen ~ '"' lo ftdVOfflM but don t p r t c 1 o f o n 1 y ~ n°"" n•1w 10 MV •I i.1 ut Sl~.500 7~1-3191 t1e111 Wttil .,.,rtttton ClllSI• $ SElEC T ••4"d "'' will P\ll yov In touc:tl with th• right PROPERT'ES Pf'OPle ~2-5878 I t•t l!!J!rl lw~ lMt 111 Liii P&ll 11 • IA JFlllT 1111 1111 l Br . 1 Ba. ctr. miL-·-····-·-.... ~ .. -S'275,000 l •. 1 Ba. nid Iii ---··· .................. -... S'm,000 I Br.+ den. 1 ~ Ba, cor. llit ..................... -... -... S34S.OOO Zllt. 2 Ba. end 1315,000 Boat sllpa available, comm poot, Security bldg VIEW. VIEW. VlEW LIM IULn Ill· 1111 leWlt ..... llii OPEi HOUSE R119tSSISSlll 8Mutlfu4 2 8d 2 be hon'9 next to wster lender a.ys SELLlll Le>e*91 IOoer'I wek;ome, .. oftlln ... be oon9'doll ed. Come by tor a cup of~. 2 Ca••et'JYillap lMLWehftlrtft ..... n.at•w ... n .. ~ ...... I c....nw 5-~Uie· P9nlneul• conUICt Mike J a c k • 0 " Ashwlll/Schn•lder 47&-2e60 ... ,.,. 130K OWNER 850-15.91 htltx@it• 1"°4 w Front. Ni Open Sat/Sun 1~5 pp 673-7873 873-7817 lae.u~ l 16 ONlt ocEXA H N B S800 ,000 Of tr IOI 8 7 1-84 7 1 Of 846-00M 17 SOUTHERN CALIF MOTELS !Of .... Free llSI mallild Al90 we need RE aoent1. par1 & fu4I time WHITWORTH 645-4118 ... -111112.- Sell wtl NII Of a~ Excellent upalde ~ tlel All elr oondttlOned 3 BedtOOft'&. 2•.;b&, Sutt· abte fOf OIM* ooc:upen C'f 4 ~-2 bctrm 2 beth ~unite Cell now • ..,. ha"9 ~ unlta ln~~lllend -- \ C8 Orange Coe11 DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 18, 18&4 (4 l•r i•• llre•lar a..;alt Cupa!!z !!1 "'-~C .. •_r•...,•-.al .. •1.._ ___ laalla'L ... 1..,a1...,a..,m..,1...., _ _._ P1lada1 Plur.111 Wt.aw C:ltulat iiiiiii$iiiiiiii=---· p nQ m e m Expet1 c.rp.ntry 9eMoe MeilY 118!ii5 LANDSCAPE & CLEAN-""'HX""'O"'t•• ... o"'v•e.·R!-a .. o"'V·E119 DUtf PIHEI uiia 1·1 ... -T-,-IXT-.·20-v"'..,""• .. c;; ... -24 .. , u' 110-1111 w~oo"! ~1m~a 2.17 per day Re.urlac1n13s..iee)jltlng Repelr·A9mod-Addltton1 (GROOM! G 8C .. 00l) UP. 5 y,.. elq)at. ,,... .. ,. Fumllur .. Trutl. Tr... 818/919--41'9 Avertga Room 129 + Sl:RVINQ N.8., t .M.. QUALITY" 831-202e Ind e S&S 1-4199 C>oofl..etc. 548-4980 TMCtw, 21 vr-exp 0•'19 780·9077 983-5415 NORM Matarlala &42~2 CdM. Irv , H 8 F.V. That'• ALL you P•Y for J_ 548-2Me Ou 9Qport FOfmll Umo Se< t t L 3 11,,.., 30 days t .. t. Ooora-Wlndowa-Patloa-Shru.,.ITr" Trim. Compt mplng-Haullng-Movlng Fr" champagne tor any Dflln• oi.ar frOf'l'I •1e I t IW In 1M ltmct A1terat1on1-Addltlon1 l!rr!a!\ gardening competitive P U./Dallvery. &Mt Rat" occa.ion $20hr 6"'5..e<>84 IWFllLI PlllTlll. R9palr 11uoat1. dl19, ate. i5iiiita•r.•1iiiiewiiliiiir•eq .. u"'lree~'!!ffi~a!'!'t~a"'ll DAILY 35vr-•xPJ«ry&48-4413 ·~"!!e•~WJ-X"l"'l .. f~A"P"i"N•d··-prteet. Ctiuck 6"'2·2873 ,,.. Nt 24hr. 63Moe3 Anytime M&M 6"'2·9033 contrlo010ft Who ~Of'm UI •••• (Mll•s u•= tntlaxt frM 81t. Local ref S""" 1 1 di ,.,. All Texturea & Acoustic I Cl __ .... _____ 0y EJCpen SeNlo. & Repair work Ovef ,..,., nc u ;:f w;.:-:i=~~u~:!~d.[i~ c ..... Ctac11tt Free .... Kavin 673-1503 i~ t:'~.~~:~~: ..,.tR!P.·o"B .. i"'Nll'!l;"'·"'c"'l"a""'N"IA"d..-B~::to=.:J:::o ~ .. 5~;g·(m~e:.~~~· 31 yr1 exp. 18 yrs In.,.., ~~rc:,,"!:~t~~~~~ PILOT C 11 toda ' *"* n792 15 tctr Cl Lao 557-4508 p T L.lc l 40903& 9M·8919 eontractort thould 10 • Y .,_..., rtvaweyw, patloa, paths, mll!-------=--,.-------SERVICE· a thoroughly Raf't FrM Mt. 549-9492 AIM ER NEEDS WORKI SERVICE Zimmerman Boat M.in-ate. No Job too tmetl Pllllll lLIOTllO B ~ :IMn houM. &40-0857 _._ Int/Ext. oelll,,g1, ra11n c:eb. ''011 O&U." .... "IJIJ 111te ln 1"-lr adver1111ng t Top To .,, ___ u1ckwv ••• "5'"e nUJI g6) yra exp., work~uar. Sa""'-· .t.toz. We'-GOI Contractora and c:on· tenanoa rom ,_ ,.., •1 ~Y'"V ._ Quallt~ work, free Mt. 8111 IM Ired Hou .......... Ex .... rtlM HouMkMplng __ .,.______ ' ...... " ... M BOTTO .. 63" ..... 1 -_......, ,... 11••vt11-u•1• 1vt1 Paln!I"" 984 837 th• P-""n for..,_., Jobi 1umar1, contac:t ary DIRECTOR Y "" _....,. Orlveway1, Sldew•lka. 42551 968-7401 Hancfym•nal9011tehaul-Dapend1blelTru1tworthy -vw "is; ... • ... ~a-7310~1 Qrondlaet558-4088wlth ... fffi!I PlllOI, Spe P9d1. Uc'd RESID/COMM'L/IND Ing reaonable 751-9039 W• bring IUPpllM and lllllm llYlll oo. RC'• Painting a Repair any quaatlonl Contrec· plus tM IRVINE MIRROR PayroU:by-tfi: hr Manual Ron 654-0034 26 yrs Do my own work :arpenlry Palntng Rep&I,.. v•cuum. Kitty M 1-4970 Or•not co Ottolnal EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS IN 1 tor'• Slit a LlcanH and tha HUNTINGTON Lie 278CM 1 Al 6"'6-8126 10 yrs •xP· an pl\aaet Incl Llka •CLEANER HOUSE? Student Movers Tnaured lie. 953•4293 PTL REPAJR §p;c;jaJj11::S200 i Board, 28 ClvlO Cent8f BEACHCOMBER evatY ~~c:~ ~~:U!;'i~~~· Ct.ii• Cart L:""ir•taJ-I moblla Ml Mnlor die-Expertlaa/SuppllH/Llc Uc T124·436. 6"' 1·8427 1 ... FrM •t. 30yra •xP Plaza. Room 890. Santa Wednetday II .. ,. .. -count #RC 953-4293 PTL Jeoquelln• 54&-0e51 NEW WatehOUM Storage ~· rla~ 770·2725 1nytlme Wah Ana, CA 9270 t no extr1 chargal Ca~latt lldiat Caring Mother wlll beb;s1t sunMt CO&lt CIMnlng CALL TODAVll 1"1"1.--~,..-·'"'f"I~ tnmyhoma CMaree!enc Competlve R11 .. I~ ell Palatial allcoverlng In· Ttltpflltat ltpab •• , , •• LOIS *New Clblneta, cabinet lg yard-.. 1• 831-5253 rop--lr--·--' C'---. type9 of c:omm conlt & 1.u1bru1 ~Ing Apll, 1t1ll1tlon AMI Con8'Jlt - -- " t1elng, blll & formlCI ·--------.,..... ............. ...... retld repalrt. 20 yr• hOUMI, otca Exp'd Fr.. AicH RD slNOR1S • Fr1nk1 Telephone Repair Your Dilly Piiot countertopa. 549-5747 up, new llWnl 751·3"'76 exper 751-3682 llc. "tlm11ee 751·9038 Newport Cullom P1lnt1ng ant Alelgnmt 681•8590 & ln1tall1tlon 1 & 2 line SeMce Directory Ceatracttn Commerclll/Resldentlal 16 yn of h~y cuatorn«t FARTHING INTERIORS phones. etl over phone. AepreMntatlve CABINETS & CARPEN· It al Expert Repalr1 15 yra exp. Ralllbla. h<>Mlt, rM.00. Uc 2806"'4 875..0383 HANGING/STRIPPING 8 yrs axp l 8'42-9220 For Ad Action .. 2-.a21 Ht, HI TRY Small Jobs. repairs -··_a.' ... '-----i!1~~~~n;::~. Gen. malnt. elaellc1I, 1ble exp toc11 couple VISA-MC 873-1512 \ lrM estlm1tes ~5-2003 R~:,~~s: ~~~!nst bonded 20 yrs In 1r.. plumb Crllg 538-4119 Ample r•I• 673-7227 Rt~~.~~~ :U~'~1'1~~ NORMS WALLCOVE~ING Tnta1 Stirict CaU a Oaiy Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 lrt1 11,llllca ~Rtlsf E D iii Cuatom C1r~at17 tor Comm & Raid LIC'd. Mcweeney Landacape "llE Cl1L" ht~ ff 1111 ITHYlll lmlllll 650·8646 JEFF Uc 8688 Frea Ell 10 per roll fYplngMord Proceaalng Xii pf .... of RemOdeUng, Insured & bonded Com· &45-5124 Servk:e9A toZ. We veGot 1-iOUSEIOFFCCLEANING EXTERIOR· TOP QUALITY •330986 760-7211 All bu11na ... school & per. wk,cont9rnP 011 p11ntngs nud ... port1111 543·0350 Fences. Patio'· P1lntlng petatlve ratet. 751·3682 Tht lrttl 10111 The Perlorl roreveryJobl CHI ua In yourcleanlng WOfk ror your S. Free Ht son11 projects 851-1041 Reas price 841-1990 llllITT·llOE OIUT. (.awn-.nrub-trae-lnataU 64&-73tO rotell &48-7310 Ref's Dale 8'46-5637 Pl11ttrfltJ!h Brochure•. Flier•. Lo001. BEST FOR LESS Remodel/R9Palra. comml Tree trimming & Removal A9P•lrs, Painting, Drywall, l/ery thorough Gd refa 1-ise Painting. tntleict ED1s"l5LA"§TERINd P1tlos Decl\1. Fenc:es. and resld. Llc'd, bOnded, Rototllllng-Lawn malnt. etc. Free estimates Depend1bla & exper'd. Quality 11 lowest rates. Neat Piich" & Textures 1w1n11u1 Typing, Word Processing. F .. t. friendly service. We P·U & deliver. 675-5712 Ada, etc Conception to .. CQmpletlon • 631-8092 12yr exp. Dave ~6-2990 Ins. For eat: 552·9142. Free eat 548-8065 Gary ~5-5277 PTL 546·8096 or 552-9522 Free en Dave ~2-4583 Int/Ext frea eat 845-8258 FS6UIC>Ya oc;artfront lot CdM. prloe reduced for ule S 1.200,000 476-0416 or 675-0812 HHIH Uafarai111l.. .. ... Uaf•ral111lt4 e ..... Uafa111l1kt4 Ar1rbltat1. Uaf. Ae1tmtat1, Val. l11tall tt lda1trlal la1lat11 Orr. 4014 Btlt WaatH 9100 Certaa ••I •ar 2222 C.1ta MHa 2224 lmat 2244 Ct1t1 •111 2724 111111 290I ltatal1 Ll_JHI ltaclll 2741 -------1200 1q fl In 1 BOR pan;Q hall block ~autltul lrg Balboa 11 5550/mo 3017 2920 Dao grooming shop com· lal~H 111114 ltalh S SA pletaly equipped. Realize ow Hiring 673-efoo S Or· full Investment In 1911 •-----~--­REn&LI 2 Bedroom, 2 bath. No IHort Prtr mo OllHHHES Sp1clou1 oce1nvlew. 3 bdrm, 3 ba. swimming pool, dbl car gar, $2500 mo to month or 1 yr lease Call Steve. 973. 1373 Ill& YEllE Call u• regarding pets, patio, trplc, dthwth IHWOUE 1rv1na 1..... 168 E. 18th St. $700 mo. t .. _ h tlo t hme. 1 or 2 peraona f~ n~rth''!ies. P!vall ',1:0 2Br 1Ba +den 1n addition ange. 851-8928 $650 494-6807 to common kltcn area/IV area Yr1y, mo/mo $700 + ltian 1 year Mus1 tell, utllul new Salon In moving MS-1096 111 6pm Newport Beach now In· SO IUR 11 ""awn ... qetrell to OCHn view elegance ort rom1nt1c C1talln1 Island 3 Brdm 2 ba condo with private IP&. 2 decks. exquisite turnlahlngs Fee 91mple 1395,000 C1ll Cat1lln1 Condo Sales & Ren1111 (213) 510· 1102 LI. Wutt4 1625 NANTED bisf RESSED ESTATE ON WATER Agt 963-5321 Any price ltatah a ..... Farai111lt4 Clrtaa ••I lar 2122 5ameo ShorH OCHn view. 3 Br+den 3 Bl+ Pool $2650/mo Agt 873-7761 Qu11nt 2br off PCH w/chel s galley mod decor afford1ble flll $690 539-6190 S.St lee Costa •n1 2224 2 Bdrm. encl g•r. crp11. drpa. 773 W Wiison. no pet• S550 63 1 ·8212 2Bdrm hme crptd decor newer appls gar 4 did yrd for kids mid S500's 539·6190 8"1 Alty fee 2BR houae. quiet C\Jl·d&- sac neighborhood. clean & neat.· $800/mo. Refs required 642-5241 •UNIQUE 1BR hse, MOVE NOW F/plc, brick patio $595 lnci utll Mrs Sullivan 5•'7-0204 --$300's rent1l 1bdrm great Huge 4 Brm, latnlly rm, 2 BR bonus rm & spl over· Sin Juaquln condQ 2 stry 1ba, all utll p1ld looking partc. $1500/mo 2 Bd 2+12 b1 den. Pro $600/mo. $250 aec. Beth Valerie, agt 281-7653 decor tum $1195/untum 631-5230 S9t5 675-49i 12 ""B=-cR=---1b,....a-.-enc1-.-g-11-aoe--2""1=9 IEW m1tm1111 rurtla Rock View dramatle w Wiiton. Apt G Mesa Verde 4 Bdrm. lam-Peters 2 Bd den, 2.~ ba. 645-1819. $475/mo. lly rm. formal din, on w/d, fr1g s 1550 673-4299 huge lot Quiet 11 2Br. 1Ba. garage, patio. S 1350/mo Valerle ~ O O DB A I D G E No pell. $500/mo Sierra 261-7653 TownhouM 3 bdr 1 1/2 Mgmt Co ~1-1324 "Ir shopping & euy ocean ba $850 mo 559-9539 •2Br 2Ba nr SC Plaza aCOMt 3br 2ba llke nu Laiaaa ltack S.A. POOi, 1p1, carport COndo. pV1 patio, pool lBr 281 ocHn view S675 No pets 752·5822 $900 mo. 752-0147 S l200 Clll Kathy •SPACIOUS 1BDRM• WlmllE 2 Bdrm. 1 ba. fed yrd gar. $595 662-1700 Daaa Ptiat 2226 '-o 38r 21'.Ua. wAltE WATER VIEW. Avail now s 1650. 831-8901 Foaatala Vall!J 2234 49"'-8457 0< 4Q9-3101 Carpets. draoet. pool, no pets. $400 Agt 8'46-3618 l~rt ltacl UH JBr 2Ba. carport, lndry. 2BOJ!F2 Bath dup1eic yrly hkups. No pets S650 quiet area on penn $875 Sierra Mgmt ~ 1-1324 av1117115 650-0109 --·--------.,, -------$675/mo. 2BR/1ba, 2597 3Bd 2ba den. lrpl, spa. Orange. Drive by & call Jo encl yard, gar, pet Wei· Ann Bkr. 759-0619 come $1300 Agt 675-•830 Bach sep unit w/yd. Ideal lor 1 pera. No peta $350 1st/last + $300 sec 975-20661786-0221 alt 5 S425 p1y1 rent & utlla In beachn bach bung1low w/appls 4 appt 539·6190 Sunny, prlv1t1 studio 1pt. ._., utlls Avall 911 . Aft 5pm Ocean view. So. Lagun1. during wt< 873-2815 Utlla pd $500 875-5859 1tt. 6 0< bel 8:30am 3onu1 rm In FV home. m1ture n/MJ fem Kitch lt~fl ltaC UM $350 + Utllt/dePo 1/2W 10 m . 2BR 16.. No pell 962-625-4 llghtl•lry. $800/mo yrty, :ama1e rmmta n okr to 142 47th SI 968-8263 tnr turn 3Br 3Ba hm PIH NEWPORT APUITMENTS IN NEWPORT BEACH Ceplstrano, pool, JIC, 1 ml Dani pt Hbr 681-2672 =t1hr w/aame 2br duplex yard, gar • $225 mo 1atllaat!MC. 756-1061 ~ great ptaoe to live on the =um, walk to bch $450 Upper Bay Prlv1te Non-smoker 673·2006 clubhouse1 & hHlth pms, 557-5252 (ext 217) spas. 8 tennis courta. 7 =emale ahr beaut hse In pools, cloae lo buslnesa. NB view pool ctean'g OC Airport. F11hlon lady S5s0. 645-6557 Island. convenient Shops ---------on sight M/F to shr NB oceanfront home, yrly lse. $450. 63 1-3145 Iv mtg Nice Etslda C.M. house 2br Iba, many extr1s $280 + •,.c, utll ~5-2365 2300 aq n R&D 1rea High· ly Improved w/carpet, skytltea, lie. Cln add 500 or 2000 eq/lt warehOUN space Costa M ... Right Alty 979-8533 CM 3800 sq It with olfloe1 & parking .45/aq It W NT CO 644-4910 tervtewlng for a1t1b lan1t•tat Styllat & Manlcurl11. 0,~rtuitlH 4011 1_96~2·.....,5 ,_10_8 ===-::-:-::~ GOm'.if5o per OL BOOKKEEPER F(C S 100,000 minimum. Thia 11 mmedl1ta FIT poaltton f~ not a 1peeul1tlve venture. per.an with 3 YM't exp C 1 I I G o r d o n and knowtadgl of COO- ( 7 1"') 8 5 1 • 5 9 5 5 O A atructlon. 6"'2-786"'. (800)432-7505 8am-8pm lllllRPll P /T COST A MESA ir.. 1620 INVESTORS mini war&-Offlol, TUii & Thurs '<I It. 1000 otc. apace houM. lmtd partnrlhlp Call Donn• &40--0800 620 f1 wllehouN apace now forming. $5000 min 1--------- Rlght Alty 979-8533 lnvHtment Favor1ble .... Patt.-1• Ptntl INDICOMM· 1000 aq ft tax benefit Call Roger ~ ermanen1 part time Pol-- w/offlce In Costa Mea1 Fred 855-9754 ltlon. Mon 2 pm to approic 213-435-8371 M 6:30 pm. Tuea 10:30 am --trlfl?.tl, to 1pprox 5:30 pm No 2922 T .D I 4021 exper nee. Apply pen-Stora1t • nyaaver. 1660 Pl.cent11, Storegel1tudlo adJ to pV1 l.H llnLEll Cotta M .... hm CdM w/beaut V\J 01 ltrt1a11 Ot. llO. :hart HouM Reat·Dan• ooean S 100. 675-3873 Speclallilng In 111 & 2nd Point 11 aeektng qualified bataac .. 1at1 3 2 TD's Since 1949 occHlon11 part time SPIRITUAL READINGS Robt. S11tler NH/CM bookkeeper. 493· 1183 "dvlce In All Mattars & RE Broker Bd RealtOfs ... HRISTIAN PRE/SCHL Counseling 1815 So. El 842•2171 5(5-0611 teacher. needed w/deg Camino Real, San Cl~. NANTED: People needing &/or exper. 846-2170 Llc'd 492-7296 pvt TO US $10.000 up. ~ ERICAL I di Hut. ltaclll 2140 e-slde local 539-6190 2eb2+12 BA ,lttlCh dbl Best Alty fee f rue eleg1nce 3'.lbr 2ba enhanced w/frplc dbl g1r prvt pool S900's 539-6190 S.St Atty fee Best Alty ree Deluxe E/slde Townhouse 2br 1 'l'r ba, no pets $650 2548 Orange 642-2520 Blutta JBR 2• • be, prime Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· men ts & T ownhouaea from $680 (Ask 1bout lurnlthed IPI•. complete with TV, linens & utensils. must be r9f1ted for short term or longerl On Jim· borae Rd 11 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. No credit .., • no pen9lty .... L mme ate "4·Smllr shr 4 Br house nr Olympic llx1. wide v1rlety, Denison Aaaoc 873. 7311 opening lor PIT work. IP-O C c s275 1 11 many at coat or below! prox. 32 hrt/wk; iclnt R.at. ltaclll 240 IUD IEW tr IUOll belt view loc $1475/mo 760-6097. 9.5 dyw Eastslde 1Br $495/mo 54s.6277 or 95~~~1 • 642-7955 Of 546-2777 Heir Wutt4 SI typing skills. Itta tale· · phone•. mllC. dullH, garage. am fenced yd . 3 -Bd_r_m_2-·1t_B_a_,_6_y_rs-new-. adults no pet• 848-2681 1 dbl att garage w/opener, eve. $595 mon yard bit-Ins, Mstr suite. rownhouees 2 br 2•11 b1. --i.. .a sec system. new floors lltlStl l1f11r1IS•t• Avail 7/1 $995/mo D/W, atv, gar, lrplc, 1 Child OK $850 Gtatral 2202 TIL 111n U2-1IOI °"ewi>Ort Heights 2br pix 536-4637 upd1ted kltch & cool pool mid $500 s 539-6190 Best Alty fee 2 Br w/g1r & yard. E side CM $650/mo 1 Br. CdM $600/mo l •••tr I Wl1ttr ll11t1l1 JACOUIUln PROP IWtAHIEn lH/ltl-1111 lalltoa lllu• Z2H f wnhae for Jr Exec 2Br 2Ba. tikupa, prvt patio Lg Iv & dining/bar 6"'6-3961 l alltoa Ptaia11l1 2207 •IAYFlln* 30f'Q90UI 3Br 2Ba All amenities, 2 story Yrly lae $2100/mo 675-4912 Agt Avail Auguat 1 3Br 2Ba pool spa North CM Pool SVC s 1200/mo Sle<ra Mgmt ~ 1·1324 Brand new 2 & 3 Bd con· dos-choice ol carpets $925/up 642-9558 Budget minded $700 3br w/rnod kitchen gar/shop lncd for kid pe1 info 539·6190 Best Alty lee Eastslde 1bdrm abode beamed celllngs equipped kllch low $400's call 539-6190 S.St Riiy lee -iarbor ciose split level 2bdrm 2ba $525 dwshr garage & more 539-6190 Best Alty fee _OVEL Y OLD SPANISH 4 Bdr huge park·llke back yard 962-7867 or 963-0902 ask for Jim S ~odern llvln 3br 2ba S600's mom's l\lt kids Icy pool off B-hurst 539-6190 Best Alty fee IPIJllLlll OLUI 2Bdrm bungalow wllrg yard. New plush, carpet· Ing, dbl gar, corne< lot 5 blks to Sindy beach 960-6331 E/slde 3br 2ba. all redone, paint, draP4n. e1c. old91' home charm. rm f~ low RV or boat Pet ok. avall now S895 mo 760-8862 lmae 2244 LEASE/SALEIOPTION At· lBr faea WOODBRIDGE tractlveMeaaVerdepool PARK VIEW PATIO home 4 Bd 2• 12 ba. den HOME Facing p1rlc & ad· av all 911 S 1400/mo jacent to lam pool faclty 522-0332 11 7PM/wtcnds 788-9780 or 857....ase EASTBLUFF 3 bdr 2 bth condo 51600 •sec lease only min 1 yr 644-1152 HVH h1ghty upgraded 5 Bd w/french drs. wnds. sky· Illes. spa S 1600 Carol Agt 759·1501/~0-1304 Lrg BLUFFS Condo Jbr· 3ba pool 2654 Vista Or· nada S 1550 mo ~4-2607 NEWPORT'S BEST Feet that mist In 2br hme crptd design walk to waves upper S700's •111·1110• Under $1000 geta 3br 2ba yrly gourmet 1<11 dbl gar nr fun zone 539-6190 Best Alty fee Some utlla pd Available now Cati Larry 546-5882 Eastslde 2 Br. 1 bl. gar. frple, beam Cell $~5- $655 • 1st. last & sec $225 2 persons. no pets 650-1798 E/SIDE STUDIO APT Pvt entrance. no kitchen $250 1st/last 548· 1291 IOWAITIH S625/mo 2 Bd 1'" ba townhse. gar. ldry rm, yard, close to shops 1923 Pomona TILIWHIHT H2-1IOI lllTIDll Newport Shores 4br 2ba S 1,395 yrly Dockside Real estate 8"'0·8208 $695/mo 2 Bd H~ba E· side townhouse llke new laundry room, g1r, Npt Crest 2Br den 2•;, ba patio/yard. on bus route. condo, pool, tennis LM easy freeway accea1 $1250. no peta, MS.9146 2629 Orange Saata Aaa 2 0 TSL lllT .. 2· 1IOI So Coast Villa Condo MES~ PINES 2850 Harl• BEAUTIFUL Bach $475 $695/mo. 2Br lba. Call 1Bdrm $575 2Bdrm $875 Jo Ann, Bkr 759-0619 PRVT patio, pool, IP• 144-1100 Prol/F slu w/same to shr home w/yd. CdM Steps to beach. beaut 11u of ocean at Look Out Point 2Bd 1 bath S800 yearty $600 675-3873 steps lo sand WHt New-Resp.IF shr house in Foun· port 650-6245 111n Valley w/2 others, •2Br 2Ba BLUFFS, new pet ok S270mo 9~·4555 decor. pool, patio. lrplc, Resp/Prof·n/s-no pets. to carparta $850 No pe11 shr 2br 2ba Promontory 833· 1653 OR 752-5822 Pt $525 675-6528 Baell Bay View Br. newly Of I I 291 .. decor trplc, patio. covd fict tata I , park'g. sml quiet com· SMALL OFFICE ground ple11 Pool acceas level. approx. 600 SQ. ft. $660/mo 644-8449 Avail. 811. Lido Isle area. EASTBLUFF 1paclou1 1 Bdrm, pool, pleaaant area No pets $625/mo ~4-4767 Free atandlng. Ask for Steve. 973·1373 :osT A MESA. R&D type 2300 sq f1 with large open LIDO VIEW Spac delux area. carpets. skylights and air /cond. cuat 1Br, 2 lg balht. lM Righi Rlty 979.5533 $1250 IN 67S-6359 --------- PRIME w OCEANFRONT WOITIYE IFFIOH Yrly trg 3br 2ba + 2 car lYllUILE apacea, av1 811, S2000mo · Mao 675-911 11 631-6285 O C Airport area. Month to month. 7141833·2237 YHl&IWI 2BR 2BA • • $825-$990 Agent 631..4960 WOITIYlllITT SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Poplar • Fiith Award ·Stench SOAP WET Whtie overaeelng her 5 children getting cleaned up 10< dinner. my alater commented "Chlldren are those people who can wash thetr hinds without getting the SOAP WET .. *Spiritual Psychic. Ad· visor & C1rd Reider• Past. present & future. 675-2495 or 631-8964 Lo1t Ftaa• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: .. 2-1171 4CCOUNTING Clerk f0< benefits Call Martha prestigious Womens Lawson M-F 8·30·5:00 store Typing-Acct pyble s+c-5070 & payroll exp 1 must and l--------- lamlllarlty with computer Oltrt/TJJlst/lltot,t. deslreable Call 720-0255 =m time, type 45-50 wpm. AOOOlmll CUii 10 key helpful. 545-6252 :orelgn labor . con1Uttlng :1etk typls1 with .nipping firm In NB. John Wayne experience preferred Alrpart area ha.a lmmed ~5-0130 opening In a<;c1'g dept ~--------60wpm typing lO-key by ... MA blllngual for busy touch. record keeping med faclllty. Fl t dya or Exp nee Xlnt benefits & eves. 841· 1414 worlllng conditions. Con· Otlml Plllll tact Pim 833-0610 =untp-tlme, Newport dry lOTIYITIH llHOTOR cleaner. Exper pref Start 36 hour cert cc Conv. $4hr. 540-2028 Harold Hoapltal. good ref's.. DECORATE INTERIORS enthusiastic. cre1tlve, :01or/de1tgn. P/T. to enjoy working with the start. Wiii train. 775-5-447 elderly P/T 3-4 days/wk. ) ECO RATING I A RT Cill M·F 9•5Pm 549•3081 SALES PIT ·FfT CAREER Aerobic ExerciM lnttruc. OPPTY 495-975-4 S 12.50/hr wlll train. Work 1--------- own area. 112-se..1 HOIUTIR FWI ---------"IT FIT wltl traln. Cell "n1We<lng 8eNtoe taking Julie Mtl-3212 appllcatlon1. Telephone 1 ________ _ OpetllOfl 3-11 tnllt. 382 IEUYllY-ITIOI 3rd St. L8guna Beach =rr. fringe bane1lt1. 18 APPOINTMENT SECTY yra+ 405 E. 17th SI. C.M So Co Plza 2br 2ba pool TOP area, qulel, no pets hme $550 kid• ok mod Ml·24'l Wt1t•ia1ttr 21 Lux view offc. + teer1'1 ipace noo-amkr nr OC airport Full aervlcH avall. recept. copier, kite, conlrs rm From S650mo 111/laat 1 yr IN. ContlCI Found brownish kitten w/ 'or phot<>oraphy ltudlo hra Electronic Producilon frecJtled f1C4t, "''· p1wa, 10·2;4-8 Call 984-8700. :able Manuf req1 prod llvtn IC1 fut 539-6190 Belt Rlty fee Nlee 2Br 2Ba. No pell :cJMn s f ODtO pdvacy $Ingle, rlfrlg/hot plll• S325 No pets 752-5822 vie. Newland & Atlanta. 'uto asaembler with IOld«lng H B 969-1221 skllll. lrvlne 261-9141 SYDllEY . 0MARR Avail approx Aug 1 SoatlllL11ua 2216 S525/mo 760-1418 or IS1ne cottlgtl cozy 2Br. 6"'2·7528 eves/wknds frplc, walk to beach POOL. fireplace, pV1 p1tlo $795, 1 adult 499· 1997 X-LG 2BR $635 Jody 833-9870 ~lot-·-·------LARGE OFFICE w/wlndow FREE RENT In axch1nge view Near 0 C Airport, for Ille hOYM cle.anlng lrvlne Zerox. secretarial 546-5431 & phone ens. serv. avatl. Ct .. t•iaia•I Eutslde no pets 557 ·2841 Ualaraillllt4 2410 Pvt 1 Br. lrptc. pool, patio. Laguna Bch Furn. pV1 ent, $450 mo 752-0980 gar. No pelt. 399 w Bay. Ba. n/akr. bus/prof 40 + •••••••••••••• NPT TERRACE Condo St $545 650-6357 Pool. $350 494-0451 S 117 ,000 3br 2 1 /2ba NEWPORT BCH nr 0 .C Airport Deluxe full set· vice bldg.: 318, 440, 830 sq 11 may be combined $72.000 at 9~'4. 8 Sand Quite 2Ba cottage type Nr bch Chrlttlan hme. kit Found White doO with I. 0 Newport Beach Animal Shelter 644 3656 Lost 713 tan/brn Shep mlic Vic Newport Beach ~8-1006 or ( 1)685·2827 LOST In CM-aid grwy tml cat wearing brn collar w /'glnger' wl tag 546-2605 Tueiiday. July 17 d 0 I I a r ct. 0 w n 8 r w/gar. laundry, pvt patio prvt, ma/straight, Lag ARIES (March 21-Apnl Ill) I f you desire secunt)'. looi.. behind 631•2923 $625 + ssoo sec depo, BchS300 +utli499-2288 LoatmaleGoldenRatrlver. S(C:ncs You'll make d1sco-.cneo,. you'll learn where you stand. you'll be PENTRIDGE COVE S23 credit ck 842-3099 Naatclltf NB $225 tnCi NEWPORT CEfl,'TER Huntlng~~~-~:gh area. Into one suite. Right Riiy 979-8533 l'Onlron1ed h\ fa mil) mcmh<'r v.ho 15 concerned about your purpose 2Br 2Ba. spllt-levet. lrpcl. Spacious 2 bdr new paint· Utll Woman only Non Full Svc Executive Suites .ind goal < )cle muvc~ up ~ou'll put points across 1n meaningful w/d, 2 e1r gar w/opener. drapes-carpet $575 no smoker 646-5559 s550.s775 ~0•5470 Lo at Neute r ed~ I S 50 Sc.• 9200 t ,. •2 3871 SlameM seatpolnt Re-m an ner pao,spa OJV· pe~arage .... • Bottl1,!ottlt 2904 oc AIRPORT AREA Of· ward 631·1030 TA l'Rl'S ( A.prtl 20-Ma) 20) Populant) increases. elemcnt_ot luck ~Jllt•tllll Farai111lff. SI Albans condo 2 Bd 2ba sir .. ••110T1L flee spaoe 225-1000 sq It ,., nn \nur r,ide --.ou could actuall) v. in a contest. Focus un lncndc,. gr 11 patio. pool. wthr ~ lots 01 parking. Janltorlil LOST (RE W A AD I hope\ v.1,he'i and ph)sical attraction Profit results from bu-;1nc:s-; or :tyer hkup $875 831-7956 Nkl~ rentita now ivill and all utll lnclfr S1 00/sq Keeaehound (SHAVED \;jrccr OW\ c ~ag1ttanan pla)S ke) role STUNNING Large 1Bdrm S ~40/w~ & up. Color TV tt mo-to-mo ok 557-7010 FOR SUMMERI llghl gr1y GEMl"il I Ma\ 21-Junc 20) Details unra' el. punle is sohed Ctrtll ••I •11 2122 garden apt, pool S485 2~1r'4:.:..;;,°:' Blvd c M Office 1p1ca 1n 1rvln• ~~:~~d~~~P ~4~~~~~%'· \llU II he JO more sccurc pmttion Emphasis on prestige. comm unit)' :Sondo. iurn or unlurn 28r 710 w 18th St 648-74"'5 sh 0 pp Ing center ~cti\ II) promotion produ<.:tmn and good news from "the bos.-; ·· Be 2B•. 3rd floor w/patlo li ••tr 500-800 IQ tt Agt Rro:,~:~~~1~1:\!~~ ,rx•ulil read fine print ta kl nothing for granted -.\qua nus. Scorpio No peta 1975 81 6.k2-65bc9h7 Westfield ltatall 2906 75&-0500 M.ni Community H B nrrc,on' v.ill aid Furn b1ch apt, w to APARTMENTS , ________ .,. PENINSULA OFFICE 545-396a or 675-5100 ... ' J I , , D d fi 1· t d ' & stor11 $400/mo incl "viii now· Apt w/vi;w of SPACE Exo.ltent view CA!'.CER (June _I-u' --1 1g ecp or tn orma ion. o somt utlla AvaUT/lS673•6071 Beautiful Gardan Apts. Ptrataala 12 personal dcte< tt H I.\ Ork f <X. us on communt<.:at~On. t.'ducatt~n. ab1ht\ Plllos. declt1. IPI No :l~~u~ ~·~t,2s~~ b~; :ont;~~"::~:e r:~:·,on '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 to mcrcomc d1stanct> and language bamers A fascinattng member C11ta Jltta 2'24 pell S550 p/wk 675 .... 465 or Aahwltl/Schnelder 11 iJloppo<.1tt'\t'>.docscarc Y>tllpro-.e1tand}ourmoralew1llflysk}·h1gh U25 blxmo6u;h0me.no 2~:J~,~~:· s~~5 675-5&96 476-2660 OIRCUS IUllUS LEO 1Jul} 21-.\ug 221. Financial dispute IAlll b(' settled tn ~our pet• M1tura ldulta 398 w Wiiton 631-5583 E/llde c M atudlO. 1v1ll Subl-.. -.. --2-00M--n-Vl_9¥1_ ta' or He grauou<. 1n "1uo~ Mean.., h1gh!•S~! d1plomac:y,., w1lltngncs~ 199 t N~le\1~~8373 Baal. ltacL 2740 8115 Nr ~ & .nopa orc1.1nc1 FIT recpt & uM to makt.' tntclli{ll'nt rnncess1on~ Don t rub 11 tn Domestic l>O • PV1 yard. p" •1001mo or copy mach a tele- JdJU!>tiTH.'nt occur'I. po<.\thk change ol residen<.:e takes place in Arart•tatl, Oaf. 2 8d no peta, 1575 18601 Incl u1111. M ·204& phone 1n NB ~0..0755 conncct1gn wnh holtday. Regln• Clrcte. HB PENNINSULA· Ct••trcial VIRGO !Au 23-Scpt. 2.:?J Define terms. don't ru,h, steer clear of lltatrtl 3702 840~76531498-5780 LtOO ISLE lntali Jiii bibulous md1v 1~uals Spotlight on puhltc ap~aranccs. legal affairs. l pta for rent In Garden L1rge bachelor, walk to July 13500 nn!>~ible panncr.hip.., mantal 'itatus Pisces native play~ s1gmfican1 Grove 2 weeks trM rent beleh, frplc, loft, all ut1t1 Aug. ~1., •1 .. 1 18040 Harbor, r:.v. 1·~ • • on th• 2nd mo. For eny paid. $500 634-•837 "gt u .,.... ., 1240 IQ ft rolr, hclp'I )Ou locatl' ncffied matcnal .. .. Info. pleaM cell th• man· 1-------•~---~gent 6"'1·5032 LIBRA (~pt 2' 0< t 2.:?)· What seemed an 1mpo551bk ta~k. will ager 55-4-8732 IEIWlll acatlta no~ get a,complt~hcd Oldrr 1ndiv1duals lend ~nefit of cxpencncc. YILUIE lt1t1lt 2t01 help \'OU in deallna with go"crnmental agencies. Romance figurrs lalka 1laa• 7 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury 5CEANFRONT Newport prom1nl·nth emotwnat re\pon~·' intensify 1 Br. f Ba. ivall. now apll tn 14 plant 1 Bdrm, ctUI A c:IWI, Quiet 18$0- CORPiO ((><.t ., 3 ~O\ ~I) Spotlight on "break mg looSt'" and Plfklng 1Paoe s7ootmo 2 Bdrm and TownhomM s12so 87&-4688 ~ · ' . -. r. I S 1~1 u1fl Agt. 875-3331 nl ---1mpnnting vour own 'it\ k ) ou II~ 1ree to travc . to el( press opinion • • poola. tan •· water· tatab ft It> art1eulate feel1ng'i to a vt'n "special ~r~on" Sccnano htahltghts reaa ••l Lr ffft fall•. Pond• a.. paid l~art HM duldrt."n vanet). <.pct ula11on .md romance @J;J.,,t apdBR. 261. fem ~~:' N~h ~~ 1 Bf avJ In hM ao;: to SAGITTARIUS (No-. ~2-Dec 11} Get rt."ad) for new tart. avoid rm, tot111y r~l1ed. McFadden and w .. , on W.Npt /BMctl S300, pre( hea\' lif11ng. ,trc'is independenc:c, creauvity and courage of p1ua11 09t.• n9W ~~ McFadden to s..wlnd n-wntcr S300 M3-4&02 con' irnon'> You'll be ,1.-;l>.ed to part1c1patc in p1oneenng proJeC'l Get ~~C,:pl n!w l ~~ & v111aga (714)H3-51N 15·35 RHpon·to •hr proft"\\11)nal appra1..al of prop('l'l~ other po~SC'i'i1ons Leo pla)'i kc} dry9f St500/mo, 1va11 Spedous 28r, ·~ml trom w tone-38dr 2 Bth role alter July 20th 780-1554 oc.en. Qu+at adutt com-TwnhN SC Plaza 1350 SMALL ,OFFICE ground lavet, 1pprox. eoo IQ ft. Avail 8/1 Udo 1918 ''" Fr" 11endlng. AM !Of Stew. 873· 1373 CM/NB 17ttl & Newport Newer 1000-2200 aq "· empta pkg. ale, 876-8900 UllUIUOI ltna Cout Hwy location n.-r c:towntO'M'I 3850 eq It, llPP '1 30/lq ,, Ae*lonomk:I Coro 87M700 CAPRICORN 1 J>ct 22-Jan 19) ~me 'onfu~1on t'lll~l'i a\ result of Small Studio No kttOh· pi.ll No pets $575/mo Lv m1g &4M5H long-<11stanct.' call 1.unn~t tcd v.11h rclat1-.e or health ol one cloSt to \OU rafrlQ and tlot pt•t• only. &36--0490 lbt 2ba gat<Mn_apt_-PoOI--· P;,~~~ A=· ;-:;::1 Keep option<. opc.•n \tre\\ \C<.:unt\ and stnve to rcstorr ~n~ o( Oui.t.mature9dutt.S360 laat. rllesr ~'322Nancy7&M>811 1,1001mo M5-G628 ihrecuon C an(Cf and anotht.'r < apmom figure prom1nentl) inc utt ev•ll 8/ 15 *YIU llL llAI* mtg avbl 7/25 •CdM dluult .. AC.11mpl AQUARJtJS 1 Jan 20-rrb 18)· Kc:cp rc!>Oluuon'i concern ins 780 8520 1.ga 2 bdrm 2 ba ept1 All i er 1Pt to INf• ~ l2 budget Tendcnq c\t'it\ no"' to bf over!~ gcnerOu$. Collect needed ~la m 1 A bltna lncld dahwthrt. S300 • '" utllt DP Nloa gz:,t~C: all..a~5 £ .. data anal yte pro'lf)('l'I\. of)Cn hne'i of communication You'll ne ' Bd tbe OP•. new cpt, rwwty dee. 1g9 walk·ln •r•• 240·3157 an 5 M·F VIA LIDO in\ttedtoprc\t1gwu,.,01.tJlafTairond,anmakevaluableconuut\ dtnwthlf.anc:lgarS505 ct0Ht1.t11edbethe,pool looh1og 101 • rn1111c g tound flo or ,._ pJS(.'ES 1 Fch I I/ MarC'h 20) Lunar C'Yclc high. Judgment Jnd 5"'5·20751548·5783 E /t>uut ''4~ ~g tHch,.,r? 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"'""' to Mr Oanlal• PO Box C 1882& Irvine. 92 713 or Call Terry 979 2230 Mon-Fri '9VCHIC ·tnllghf/gutd In but/I~ Via 14110 wrltfnG P1m04'4· 1275 Y'OPW FamalM pr•f Model• and Eac:Of11 ('131 IM· 19M la1lat11 J!!t fllt iQOW mflCI vaJ i for f 0t wm •Piii, Mtab 15 yr.. MIO WOOd & lntanot ff. 11gn term• 9U-l 11l' AUTO CASHIER =IT ROA fOf busy or- tttodontlc office. Good Miity. Call 495-0600 IEIEUJ. IFFO llLP :.Xperlanoa preferred, with mmedlately Call Llaa xlnt working oondltlon1. 644-0510 Many fringe benaflt1, lnci. •--1-1-11-W.--1-,-FIO_(_ ratlremenl. 40/week, no weekend•. Mlary com· 'r• you bright, per90n- meraur ata with ex · able, energetic:, flex· perlenoe. Call Tin• l•ble7 Busy COpy Shop In lrvlna needs FfT pe<IOn. exper. helpful, wlll train S850 mo. + t>aMflta. Call tor apptm 762-0481 NABERS CADILLAC 2100 ·~' .... 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NOW HIRIMC ' 1&111111 I OLUll I lntervlewa dally from 11 :00 a.m.· 12 noon at 1390 i:North Paclflc Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach {on PCH & Vtelo) c.q '11 4 l 494 CJ13j lot mnrl' 1nlo Hou.ekeepet/IMHn. Dad + 2 emell boyt. 'oun1aln VaHeV home "6-94-47 H•LAlllST For boarding kennel Ou1.tde work 7M· 1018 LIUl.llOIOUY For fut paQ4td Newport BMcl'I law nrm Ut!Qatlon eJlP«. l top notch •1111 required Call 478-7016 Daily Pilat ··········~ ....... - PART TIME · . Mo tor Routf' Avai I able ~ewport Beach area, three hour per d ay. Earn a pprox. 600 pt-r mo nth. Call l l :00 t o 4:00 PM . CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lJO W BAY SI • COS IA MESA CA 97676 l\"1111 1\ ii• ~1 J,..i l1t ~10 ll H'~W • 11imlliliiiiiiiiiiiiiilll ........................... ,.. ....... _,'-.!aurant Walt9rl, Waltr ..... Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAJ .TRIPS AND PRIZES! . 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Service & Leasing IRVINE LAGUNA HILLS 0 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 llarlter lh4., C.st11111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 Special Parts U11 546-9400 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM SATURDAY 8:30 AM -6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM -5:00 PM 0 STADIUM PONTIAC We're New -We're Dea/Ing Acroaa from the Big A on Katella Juet Weet of th• (57) Orange FrHwey Sales • Service • Parts • Body Shop on Premises 2221 E. latella l11h•i• 114-311-1111 G BILL YATES VOLISWllEI • POllSCllE • PEllEOT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Yalle lltatl, 111 .1111 ca,11tr11e 411·•111 137-4100 Classified • The Ultimate Experience MISSION Vl~~°/J SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 0 BAUER MOTORS BUICK -JAGUAR -ISUZU Complete Automotive Need• SALES • SERVICE • LEASING Fine Selection of Quality Uaed Vehldea # 1 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2925 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 979-2500 0 RAY FLADEBOE LllOILI MEICllY .1111111 ISIZI #11 llf• Deiter Ir., Int•• In The Irvine Auto Center 830-7000 G CREVIER BMW SALES • SERVICE • LEASING ''Where Prof esslonal A ttltude Prevails '· SJ*:lallzlng In Europqn Dealvery. Exe911ent a...ctton of New and caretulty prepared UMCi llMW'a alwaya In stocil 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Santa Ana Corner of Broadway & 1at St. Closed Sundaya Classified advert1s1ng 1s your best choice for help in selling the items you no longer need It's Quick and inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who live in this area Call today Daily Pilat classified adr phone 6'42-56 78 .. !£ -, g HIGH97 LOW75 COUNTY f DlllDN MONDA V. JUL V 16, 1984 ORANGE COUN TY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS OC Fair crowds, cash best ever Despite muggy weather, attendance an tncrease of 11 percent over last year's 238,906 attendance count, she added. a record for 92-year-old Costa Mesa event And ll also beats the attendance recorded dunng the all-time h1gh year, 1981 , by squeaking 559 more attendees over the 264,242 counted that year, Lloyd said. By KAREN E . KLEIN OftlwO.itrNoealMt Elated Orange County Fa1roffic1als this morning tallied up statistics indicating that the 10-day run of this year's fair was the most successful - both in terms of attendance and of revenue -in the fair's 92-year Coast Closed Harper School may soon ring to the sound of music./ A3 We asked folks about their notion of a female vice president. / A3 California Unionists, gays march In SF as Mondale predicts 'sweetest' convention In history./ AS Nation Two rapists 'show off' their bound victim In trunk of car to bar patrons. I A4 Muslim minister Far- rakhan says Hitler was a great man./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World An elephant turned on scalding hot water, kill Ing three hippos./.l4 Two officers accused of killing Solidarity member are acquitted./ A4 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Feature Treasure-hunter Kay Modgling has found gold but she is more proud of friendships she's made while searching./81 Mechanic McNeal Watt built his own car for $200 to satisfy a dream./81 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports For the second straight game, Bob Boone scores the winning run as the Angels beat Milwaukee, 7-6./C1 The U.S. completes a 5-0 Davis Cup sweep over Argentina./C2 Entertainment Shirley Knight stars In the off-Broadway revival of "Come Back, little Sheba."/83 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business Groundbreaking cer- emonies held for Van- guard Corporate Plaza In Costa Mesa.JBS. ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!· INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classified Crossword Featur81 Help VourHlf Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National Newt Opinion Paparazzi PoUce Log Public Nottoet Sport• • Stoci< Mar1<et1 Tetevtaton Theatert WM th« World Newt 84 A2 B5 A4 C5-8 C7 81-2 82 C6 82 85 A4 AS 81 A3 C'4·5 c1_. Be 82 83 A2 A4 history. "We're very pleased -and that's puttin$ it mildly," said Norb Banos1k., the fair's general manager. Total paid attendance for the fair. which ended Sunday, was a whopping 264,80 I , according to Jill Lloyd, fair spokeswoman. The total represented Sunset on the Fair "This is also the first time ever that admissions and parking revenue bas exceeded $1 million," she said. The actual profit reaped during the fair •A• the 92nd <>ranee County Fair headed into hlatory ln Coeta Mesa over the weekend, fairgroanda operaton were Re•gan 's record on women hailed Bergeson confident GOP has high cards on election issue-- By JERRY HIRSCH Of tt.e o...-, ,._. stMI Assemblywoman Ma r ian Bergeson, R-Newpon Beach, heard the new~.Jhat the Democrats likely wouJd have a woman vice presiden- tial candidate JUSt as Bergeson was traveling to Washington to hear Marines take aim at~upid in El Toro From staff ud wire reports "I'm not satisfied with the out- come, but l never expected what took place," Marine Capt. John Moultak s.aid today after being court martialed reponedly because he fell in love. The Marine Corps Air Station 10 El Toro drummed out Moult.ak for "conduct unbccom1na an officer and gentleman" and four other charges when he dtclded to marry an enlisted woman and wouldn't stop stting her, officials S&\)'. Lanoe Cpl. Kand• Oark. 22. said she was ordtttd to accept immunity from prosecution and testify against her fian<:ca •_pilot and an ciaht-ycar veteran before he was court- m1n1aled Friday. "l didn't want to ecoept the immunity, but they told me I could act five years an Leavenworth (federal prison) if 1 didn't bum the man I love, .. said tk of C•mariUo, who lives on bi . President Reagan speak on woman's ISSUeS. Bergeson. a Reagan delegate to the Republican Convenuon in Dallas on Aug. 20, was part of a group of about 50 women Republican office holders and candidates to anend the White House conference Friday. "Obviously the meeting was not planned to coincide. but it did become very much an issue." Bergeson said. Rep. Geraldtne Ferraro's selection by fonner Vice President Walter (Pleue eee REAGAl'f'S/ A2) after ellpenscs, had not yet been detenruncd thJs morning The overwhelming heat and hu- m1dJty of last weekend did not seem to affect fair attendance, she qid. "Saturday was probably the worst 10 terms of heat because~t was so humid, but that was our h1~esl attendance of the fair." she sa1d. About 5 1,000 peo ple passed through the fa1r's turnstiles Saturday "Not a bad way to start ofT," 8artos1k excla1med th.ts morning. This IS MS flRt year as general man.ager of the fair BartoSJk wd he put in betwctn 18- and 19-bour <bys dunng the fall's run. "liot home about 3 this momma and I'm on my way back into the office," he wd early today. He attnbut.ed lhe fa1r's success to a better economy and better media coverage of the festivities than in previous yean. "Our staff dJd a good JOb w1tb the PR packqc and with putung out a m.artetin& proSJ1llD that sold the fair -we re.ached a Warr aud!ence," Banosik said. .. The new attractions, K.tna Kona. the Superman Museum, the f'ru rodeo and the two speedway shows," also had a lot to do with the fau's greater appeal, Bartosik said. While arrests were down and no maJor violence occurred during the (Pleue Me OC P Am/ A.2) Family teed off by golfers HB residents near Meadowlark course fear for safety By ROBERT BARK.ER °'-~ ........ No matter how you shoe tt -or hook it -Pany Pugh is womed for her family's safety. The Huntington Beach woman was stretched otlt in her bed in the master bedroom al her rented home near Meadowlark Golf Course Wednes- day evemng, talking to her motber-m- law -It was about 7:30 (p.m.) and I had a tcmble headache. I got up to go to the lotchen to get some aspmn when I heard a big crash. "We (she and her husband Tracy) went runnmg outside. Some neighbor kids were playing baseball and we thought 1t was that. But my husband said 11 sounded awfully close to home. "It was A. golf ball came flying through the bedroom wmdow with temfic velocity. Pieces of glasses showered the pillow where I had been I) mg. .. If I would have suit been thett I would have been one of three thtng.s. not alive. blinded or cut up real badly I was never so scared 1n m} hfe Ofle <by a golf ball 1s gomg to kill somebod} ·· totallnj( up r~rd crowda and proceeda from the lo-day ezpoetilon. Attendance wu up 11 percent over tut year. Pugh, a sales manager at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers Hotel, said she's thrown awa} the bcdcovers and hnen because of broken glass and staned lookmg for another house to rTnt over the week.end. .. But we lo\e the neighborhood so (Pleaae eee GOLF/ A2) Marian Bergeson Mesa homeowners form 'power group' By KAREN E. ltLEIN Of .... .,... .... ._.. A group of Costa \1csa res1dent1al leaders has formed a coalition aimed at a "fundamental re--0nentat1on .. of the City Council. The group announced 11will1dent- 1fy and suppon three candidates in the November City Council election who. 1t feels. w111 protect home- O>Aners' mtercsts. "No incumbents >Atll ha' e our support." said John Gardner. a boani member of the Concerned C1t1zens ol ( osta Mesa and a resident of Mesa del ~far Thr~ council seats arc up for grabs in November. T""o-tenn counal member and fonner mavor Ed McFarland has announced "that he >A 111 not SC'el re-election. The two remaining incumbents up for 1T-clect1on. Ma\ or Donn Hall and ( ounc1lman Enc fohnson. have un- otlic1alh 1nd1ca1cd that the} intend to run Tht' homeowner.;· group. which ,alh ttst'lf the Costa \.1esa Cmzens (Pleue eee MESA/ A2) Kittens, puppies helping accident victims recover Harve} sat mouonle~ in his >A heel- cha1r, his e)'e s~nn~ at nothing. His wnnkled hands t1ghth clutched a pillow. He remained '1nuall) frozen until a fluffy. &raY l1tten padded across his meal tray. Slow!~. he let go of the pillow, petted the ammal and made soft. contented noises. Othen around him. also 10 wh«l- cha1rs.. ~re doma the o;.ame with anot~r k1tten and a brown pupp\ that were 'A'lndcnna around the ncwspaper~vel"fd table Sam~ntha startd at a black-and *h•te-masked kitten as 11 was held up 1n fTont of her Her head swi\.eled a\ the kitten wa' moved across her hne of siaht. drawinJ eitclamauons from the attendants in the room for ht"r attat accomphshment. he had mo\·ed her chin from ~r left \houlder to hcrnp Samantha and Haf"l") are two of about 12 pat1ents at the \\~tern Ncuro-C'an: Center 10 Tusttn who pan1apete etch Wttk 1n tM center's "~t Procram." a ttlerapy ~ton in wh1ch animals are u~ to ~llmulate scnsocy. mental and rmo11onal SUSAN McC1LLu1 Focus ON THE N£ws therapist Paula Jansc. 1s a "slow to rttover hospu.al" for those ncu- rolog1call, 1mpail"fd by head injurit's re ult1na from veh1cular or olbcr types of arodcnts or by depnvauon of oxyacn to tht' bram ··~bout ~ J)C'T'Ct'nt of our paucnu have bttn 10 a coma at Ont time or anotht'r:· Janse. 28. wd. "Wt t.tkt pat1enl\ that acute rt.habiht.111on h06p1lal won't take bcca tht ~vtrv ratt 1s so low •· The ·an1mah help the pa11ent1. many of whom can berel). 1( at all, move. hear or talk. to tlttci~ thrir ~~ MoultAk. 27, of Brooklyn. N.Y •• 111d his roQUest for an honorable dischariewu rtjectcd, and "now l~vc (PlMM ... llAJUlfU/ A2) Patient Joeepblne Triplett, 92, atrok responses. . ~~ntcr, e11plamed CX'C'Upat>onal "~pit <.-an really rt'latc t{'I po (Pleue ... PSTS/ A.2) .. • A2 * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday, July 16 1984 CON T INUEO s TORIES -- - - ------- • MESA HOMEOWNERS UNITE TO FIGHT ..• From Al Conltuoo ~11.J It 1~ rc .. pondmg to a cJecltne in the quaht} of ht~ in ( O'lt;l Mc~ that 1t tra\'l'\ tu the rnunnl'' "anti homco\.\.11<:1'>l.tnn.·1n fa,rn ol outside real \"\talc dcH·lolX·r." 1 he CM( <. ts made up of hnmc- o"" nc1 asslx i.1t1ons mdudin~ lhl!' 80- m~mber MC'..a Verde Hollll'O'>' ncr~ the .'.>t}-mt:mlx·r Mt.''-<I Wt:'>l l l1inw. o-wncr<, th(· ·tOO·mt•nihl:r North t 0,1,1 Mesa Homcu'"ncrs. tht• .!O<~ml·mhc.·r Con1:ernt>d C tlltcm. ol < 'o .. ia Mc'a and the 2~'>-mcmbt·r On-a11' ll"" Park. Honll''> J\ do11. n n· prl·wntall' l"S trnm t h11\l ussonat1on' 1u111cd out to lt:nd thl·u support for thl' n>alttmn dunng an onµn11a11011al m1.'l"ling T hur\da\ night ( 0.11111011 01\U1111lCfS \aid lhC} h8\\' thl· pohtK·al dout and thl.' funds to 'u11po1 t their \late of l and1datl's T hq alw ~ud the) will ha' ca ~~n l' lunJ avatlablt· to ""(all a recall decllon at am 11mc" tht11 a l"Oum:il nll'mher vote'!> lontrary lo homc- u'-\ncr interc'il' ··oh, 1uu~I\ 11 wt ~l·t .tn\ s1gnllicant numhc.-r ol rt•opk agreeing with u~ w<"'ll bl.· ahk 10 have our own wa) polit1l;llh '< 1ardner said I hl· l l\.f< < ml·mbt·r.. -..i1d their plattorm 1' 1101 nl"<.'t:\~nh \Ill<. th· no growth, hut 1 .. grow th with raution and hala11l"I.' 'i1-.11 h all ol thl· homl·ow Ol't \ l'roup) rcprc~ntt(J in ltu: (MC( h.n hud some ma1or con01ct with the: rurttnt C1ty Counc1l 1n the past yea1. "Ml\try love\ compan)'," ., .. ,d Ku-.~11 Millar, prc~1dent ofthl· < ·or1 u:med ( lllll'n\. The other membc~ ~1d the ~oup IMS g.rown out of ncctssit> and ~<.·ause the ind1v1dual assoc1nt1ons h;1H ~l·ome more polatu:ally soph1o;- tic.;atcd 1hrnugh their fighb .,..1th cit~ hall ··I his 1'\ a kncl'·Jerk rl•artton." s~ud Ku!)t\ l usl. al!>o with thl' ( onccme<l < 1t11cn~ ""The} k1ckl·d our !..nC't". now w<."rc ktdong back." I oda) I\ thl' first day candidates rnn lik fm thl· (II\ Counul election MARINES SHOOT DOWN CUPID ... From Al been kll."kl•d out"' a ( nmrn.11 hnauw I fell 1n loH". .. "I ran J\~Url· \Ou thr lh.11gn \H'll' tar mon· thJn 1ust th<tt · 'did \1a101 Gl!n ( la\lon L ( urnlort un11 mander of the 3rd Mannl· \1ruJll Wing The <.·orpl> torb1d'> lratt•rn11at1on berween otlicer'> Jnd enh'>ll'd per!>on nd. and Moult.it.. savl h1.• kne" tht· po~l>1ble consequenccc, -"thn "'en: going lo fry mt• .. fhe If\ inc rcs1dl·nt hope., lhl· dcc1s1on can be re' ersed 1n a hcanng before a military appeal court somc- t1me 1n thl!' next nine month'>. Ht' sa"' the corps has no wntten policy w.h1~h forbids fratern11at1on. Sl1meth1n~ hl' descnbed as a ··caste !>\~tern · "I ne\er thought 1t -would go 11110 a court-martial. We ex pet lt•d a ktter nl rcpnmand ·• he said. Moultat.. was conv1c11.•d Fnda\ ol ··conduct pre1ud1c1al to the good order and d1~1phne of the am1ed forces:· making fal(,C \latement' .)bstructing JUSttce and d1<..obning a lawful general order. The dl\hnnorabk d1')1. hargl' -a federal ton\ 1ct1on me ... n' MoulLak, .,quadron kg.al uffitl"• won't be allo'>'ed to prac..t1c1.· la.,.. or th for a commcr1.·1al airline. he "3)!> Ht· hold' a harhdm'' tki.tr1.·e 1n c nm ma I 1ust1ce II aho nwam hl' will fufklt h1'> 'ell:rans· lx·nl'11to; Ml1ultak ..aid ht· thinks he was s1ngkd out tor punishment because he sought help from a lJ S. c;enator from Ne" York "It's funn~ how1.nmmalscan be let loo~. hut people who low each other are punished," Clark said. A base spoke!i.man. Master Sgt. Jack E Michalski. said Moultal made false statements about not <;eeing Clark at a Halloween part)' lac;t year and d1sobe>ed order'> 10 stop ~e1ng her. flaunting authonty. Howe\er. Moultak insists "wl' wanted to be honest.·· That's wh> ('lark went to her supenors last fall and "asked to be released from the service so we could gel mamed." he said "Her supenor ollin•r called mine. and all hell broke loose,'' he said. ( omfon. who declined further comment pending appeals. has 90 da}\ to uphold or re1ect the conv1c- t1on and issue a sentence .\ppeal w.ould be automatic to the Nav) Court of Re' 1e-w and then to the Military Court of Appeals. MoulLak continues to draw fulJ pay. mean- while. "There arc no !)J>CC1fic laws govern· 1ng such fratcrn1zatton ... only cus· toms and trad1t1on," said Moultak's c111tl1an counsel, Michael O'Neil of Santa Ana "When the regulations were instituted there weren't even any women 10 the service." He also contenas top brass hind- ered and obstructed the defense by 1ransfering MoulLak's military co- counsel. Capt. Kevin McDermott, to a rifle range during a key phase of defense preparation. Clark says she was abruptly trans- ferred to Okinawa m December. brought back in March and fort·cd into the immunity deal. "Tve been harassed, 1nt1midated by hipi.rankrng officers and threaten- ed with charges to give perjury," she said. She says she has asked for an honorable discharge bu l will continue to fight any effort to forcibly separate her from the Marines or from Moultak. "'I've earned my good<onduct medals in the corps. and rm going to marrv my man,'' she said. "We are g01ng to fight this together. I'm going to see if that old saying that "love conquers all' 1s reall} true." REAGAN'S RECORD ON WOMEN HAILED ... From Al Mondall'. hOWl'\•l'I \\ '" not urx "" d1scusc;cd JI th1.· 1.:onktrnl·c Lkrgl'\Oll \llld In hi!) tall.. to thl' "llffil'n Rr.i~Jn uni\ h1n1ed at FerrJro·, lrelkn11al., Vvhen hc dc'>1.nbcd Britain s Pnm1.· Mm1sta Margaret 1 hatthcr J'> a "'oman \\ho had eatned her po\t rather than ha' mg 11 hJnd1.·d to hl·r IJl'Cause 01 ··nnil'al \)mooli\m .. Bergeson ..aid ')hr rt·1urnnl homt" earl~ Saturda~ morning 1.1>0\lllll'd that women "'Ill be an t"Ul' rn thl· campaign and that Reagan n1.·nh h> make his rc1.ord lnm\ n To ,ud thc11 ellort, Bcrge!>on "ho ha!> given up her .\ssemol\ seat to run for the state Senate ha<.. oflercd hl'I campaign headquarter. lo the Rt: agan-Bush 1.ampa1gn. &r~eson hao, al'o 'olunteered to U'>t: her role a~ an elected woman offi<:1al to speak on behalf of the Reagan 1.:ampa1gn at locale' en ts. .. Om.• or the thing<; thal IS Ob\ IOUS IS thar "-l' ha' e to get the mc')!.age out that the Keagan .\dm1n1strat1on has ~en good for women " said Berge<.nn The tact that three senior cabtnet member!) -Transponauon Sec- rela~ Elizabeth Dole. Health and Human ~nice Sccretal) Margaret Heckler and LI N l\mbassador Jeane K1rkpa1nck -spoke to the women's conference highlighted the important women appointments Reapn has made Bergeson \a1d. adding that Reagan also app<.l1nted Sandra Da) Q'( onnor as th<.> lir'\l female l ' S 'iupreml· C oun Justice "We also have to art1e ulaie how the improvement tn the economy has been 1mponant for woman as well as the nation in general."' Bergeson said. Dunng her short tnp to Washing- ton. Bergeson was ab!<.> to address at least one local issue. The assemblywoman discussed John Wayne Airport with Pat Gold- en. the 'ice chairwoman of the Na11onal Transportallon Safety Board. Golden was one of a number of female Reagan appomtees who auended the conference. "I indicated our concern that we find another site for an airport. She asked me if the main problem was no1o;e and I said people were just as rnncemed ahout the frcquenc\ of nights Making her aware 1!.about all I cou ld do:· Bergeson said. PETS HELP CRASH VICTIMS RECOVER ... From Al ec;pec1all) little l..Uddh unl., · Jan\l' said Manan < run1n <1 Nl'"'flon Beach hookkeeper who \oluntecrc, to hnng in the homele,., pl."!'> frt1m < 11\t,1 Mesa's Nt:.,..J)j>rl Harbor \r11mal I lo., p1 tal each w1.•l·k !>aid \\ hl n pn1pk come to tn'\lltution'. thl'\ h ... , l' to Jcav1.• thl'1r hc:lo\ cd pt'l' .11 hnltll' Thl'\ get \ \.'f\ lonl'I' .. t ronin said 'thc pet" alt"' ;1\II\1,11 latahst 'T.he pt'!' ~I H' e\l'f'\ Clnl' \llllll.'\htng 1n tOmmon II''> a group oil II\ II\ and <,111twth111g thc\. look lor\.\.,ud to .. C ron1n 'aid c.ht: "'" 1n,p11l'<l 111 \ oluntl·1.·r .tltl'r 'hl· ,rx•nt 'l'\l"1,il month" tending to hn d' 1ng J.llhl·r 111 ho-.pttal' and nur'>tng honw., "II wa<, a \i.'~ linl· nur,111g lr11111t• hu11 .... a.,.,lrulkh\ th1·lc1nglwu1-..rnd h1111·dnm th1· pat11•n1" d1.·:il \\Ith in .1 nul'>1ng honw \11111Jh'' 'll'rll l1l.1· hour\ ... \ht· \<llU '"II" .1 \l'I' hc111111• t'\l\tenu· It n·alh l:ut Ill\' thJI 1h1·1l· \\a\n t m 1n· e\ulrng thing' g111rlf 111 1hcrl· .. ( rnnin. \' .lddt'd "I \\:tl11l'd to do 1h1\ kind nl th 1ny to gl'I 11 llll rm I ht''I • "II \'\l'f\ r h111'>dcl\ .11 11 J m lilt" ·c < 111111p" f\01;1.n1 t111n c11m munrl.t Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dell very la Ou•r•"tMd •.A .. ,., ..... ) /'01 ...... f'JU '"r>"" th ~ JO "" ............. 1 "et tlntl , ~ 'l ~ w , .. .,....,._.,.,, lion 1.ourx·ra11un and coo1dtnJt1onJ. made up ol "heckha1r-bound people tx·t-wecn 17 and 92. convenes to pct animal,. tease kittens v.llh shoelaces. pla,tir animal~ and halls of varn. c;11 q111l·1h , ... t11k the ltttlc one!) '>kt•p on thl'll p1llo"'s or wat<.h an occa\mnal pupry 1.a,on .ind e\l· the catc, .... anl .. 'It'<.. like Chrt!)tma' Da\ Im lhl"IT1 • < ron1n 'aid \am.intha ftht pat1rnt' la)t name\ ould 11111 tx· rl'l1.·.i\1.·<11 "'a' a normal I fl. \l ar old l.1,t c )l totx·r .. Jllr H' in fU'>I Jhout t'\l'r\thing." J.1n\l' "aid. v.hl·n \he \\ll'> 1111un·d in ,111 .sutll .Ill dt·111 nl'df l .1gun.1 lkad1 --:ow mmrn~ ltn hl·ad Ill "itlth th1• olal l. ,111J \\ h 1 ll' \'a I p1 ,llll l' JU()~\ hn ( ht:\l anJ lt'.1p onto tlw l<.1hk 1<. l"Ju\c for r omphnwr11, horn thl' n·hahJl1tat1on J ltfr\ \n1h ,1 fl\l·\l.':tr old \\llh "hill' h.111 .rnd hr1~ht l"\I"' hd11nd ht' gold 11mrm·d glJ\\I.'.\ drt'"-' the gr.I\ l.1111.·n to ht' nw.rl tra\ ''1th a p1cn· 111 grt•t•n \:lrn lk slowl\ pt·11cd thl· lat I \l'l\OIH' v.houiuld \m1kd \nd\, who .,..,1, 1111ur1.·d rn ,1 lall lr11m a l.1dck1 . ha\ ··unt ontrollahk' nwq·nw111 and m.il.ing cont.irt .,..1th 'omr1h1111;1. help., u1n1111l thc 11.·rking" l.tn\I' -.;11d \nothn p.111l·n1 l la1 "n1kd and repeated ··purr. purr cute, cute"' whenever he saw the cat'\ or the dog. Gertie, 90. reached se\eral ttmes for the black and white cat. ~ay1ng 1t was hers. Cronin. v. ho chooses the animal'\ for 1he1r combination ol pla)'fulnes' and doc1ht)' so they will amuse tht· patients but also s11 quietly to Ix· petted. said "1t takes a lot to get a htllc response Wnh this. \OU lrno-w they've perceived and responded w something." (ron1n expressed the "'1sh to hold the sessions twice a week. but Jano;c ..aid the hospital hasdiffaull~ finding lcxal \ olunteers "Because our pa11ent\ are real slow to recover. our expectat1onr, are real I} lcw ... Jansc.: !Hltd. "Just an eve blint.. on command <·ono;1s1enth · indica te' commumcauon and understanding. and that's good. '"Their mental faculties and f unc t1on1ng have bt·come so 1mpa1reJ even small .. uccesses are pos111' e · shr added "('Group helps fac1htale that We"re nol a\l..tng them lo perform h's rl·al \pontaneous.. with 'imilc'I and laughter. ·we tn 10 work tor '>Uccess." she \aid. ··tx-Causc the) ha' t' '>O man~ failure" in their h Vl'' .. \\hat do you like about lbe Daily Pilot? 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City 90 72 t..u v-oee 811 73 Uttle Roe* 11 112 u. 18 85 t3 74 81 t4I 51 52 87 87 '° 73 1111 73 17 75 aa:w; 1·2 1·3 1·3 1·3 1-3 Father, young son drown as boat sinks in Irvine Lake By STEVE MARBLE Of the OallJ ..... Si.ti Scuba divers continued a' search of Irvine Lake today for the bodies of a Pasadena man and his 4-year-Old son who apparently drowned Sunday when their rented boat capsiied in. 30 feet of water. authorities repon .. · "We worked unlll 1t got too dark last night and we started back up again today." explaned Orange Coun- ty Shenff S~t. Lynn Nehnng. '"The v1s1bility in the lake 1s pretty bad. About two feet." Nehring said. ··1 don't know what lund of luck we are going to have." The 16-vear-old man and his son wt"re no.t identified becau se authont1es had not notified relatives. Nehnng said. The accident occurred at about 3: 15 p.m. The father and son reportedly were on a fishing outing on the popular lake with four other people. The others -two men and two women - were pulled to safety by boaters who witnessed the mishap. The four survivors also were not identified. Witnesses said it seemed the father tried to lift his son clear of the water but that both went down after only a few seconds, an Orange County fire Department spokesman said. Other boaters told authorities that n appeared nobody in the pany of si>. could swim. None apparently was wearing life preservers. a fire spokes- man said. "We don't know why the wouldn't be weanng hfe1ac..ke1s 1fthey couldn't swim." the spokesman said. Operators of the boat rental con- cession could not be reached for comment today. The lake was closed today while the search unfolded. The 14-foot boat reportedly caps1.ced about I SO yards from shore One witness told authont1cs 1t ap- peared the wake from a passing boat swamped the rented craft. causing it to sink. said the fire spokesman. The lake, in an unincorporated pan of count} northoflrvine, is owned b) the Irvine Co. but maintained and operated b> a pnva1e company. Beachgoers can 't flee heat wave on Coast Cyclist remains in serious shape ..\ motorC)Chst who received hfe- 1hreatemn_g tnJunes in a Huntington Beach traffic accident has improved with his condition listed as serious toda) al Fountain Valley Communtt)' Hospital Seeking moist sand forthe consum- mate sand castle or just the cool ocean breeze, more than l.2 million Southern Californians crowded the coastline from Zuma to San Diego. But to the d1!>appointment of many. the beaches were not immune from the uncomfortably hot temperatures Sunday. .. A.II the people are coming from ' Bandit gets $50 in drive-in heist <\weekend holdup was reponed at the Warner Dn,e-ln Theater. 7361 Warner Ave .. in Huntington Beach. The theater manager told police a man approached him at 9:30 p.m. Saturda). indicated he had a gun and demanded cash The robber ap- parently fled 1n a >ellow Ford Pinto with about SSO. Tht: robber was descnbed as a Hispanic man in his 20s, about S-10 with a thin build . brown hair and hrow.n l'~('s. weanng brown and beige pants and a )c..·llo"' T-shirt. I CONTINUED STORIES inland. but it was even hot here,'' Matt Navock, lifeguard at Hungt- ington State Beach, told the As- sociated Press. "It was a real heavy day." The hot and humid weather will linger Tuesday in the coastal areas and throughout Oran.se County, ac- cording to the National Weather Service. Vanable clouds will move into both areas . Fred E Gordon of Garden Grove was hun Thursday when a woman swerved into the path of his motor- ncle Police said the woman had been adJUStmg a safety seat in which her child was nding when she swerved. Gordon, who was 1nnially hsted in critical condition, is being treated in the hospital's intensive care unit for a skull fracture. two broken legs and internal injuries. Victim of Mesa motorcycle smashup dies of injuries A 26-year-old Lawndale man died Saturday night of massi ve head and internal inJuries after the motorcycle he was ridin$ hit a curb in Costa Mesa and threw him and his passenger off the cycle. A Costa Me!>a police spokesman said Larry Dean Bendt was driving the 1984 Kawasaki nonhbound on Placentia Avenue JUSt south of Adams Avenue about 9:30 p.m when he hit the curb. Bendt was thrown from the molor- C)cle. suffenng fatal tnJuncs. He was pronounced dead at Fountain Valley Community Hospllal's trauma center. Bcndt's passenger. Norman B. Kennicotl, 21. of Coc;ta Mesa, broke several toes 1n the crash. a police spokesman said. Police are 10\ es11gating whether Bendt ma} have been traveling too fast whcn he lost control of the cycle. GOLF BALLS ANGER RESIDENTS ... FTOmAl much we decided to stay here. Somebody JUSt has to do something about this.· Thi.' Pughs and their children, aged land 4. hve on Rodgers Drive, south of Warner Avenue and south of the city-owned golf course at Warner Avenue and and Graham Street m the western pan of the city. "All our neighbors have buckets of hall they've collected in our yards. Most of them seem to be dnving range balls. We think maybe the golfers come by them at random and take out their 9-irons and hit cheap \hots into the neighborhood." But Pugh alw bdievcs some of lht: golfers are lu~10g their tc~ shots on 1hr fairway adjacent to Warner. She thinks Amencan Golf -the oper- ators of the course -should put up a higher fence and also warn golfers not to deliberately hit balls into thr homes. ··one time my husband and s1stel'- m-law were standing in the patio and a ball c.ame Oymg between them, just barely missing them. It bounced back onto Warner and we could hcaracar's brakes screeching." Pugh ~id a ball hit a· nc1ghbor'o; car on another occa<11on Max Bowman, the city's d1rcltor ot community services, said today he has asked residents to wnte letters. detailing times and particulars when balls bounced into homes. He said Amencan Golf, the lcs~. "has bttn very cooper.:uive" in the past. The firm recently spent about S 12.000 to reahgn the sixth tee to prevent balls from intrud1na into homes on Graham Street to the west of the course. he ~1d. OC FAIR ATTENDANCE A RECORD ... From Al fair, spokeswoman Llo>d said the la~t weekend brought about 'iC\Wtl rn1nor mishaps. matnl)' hecausc of equipment failure A 7-year-old T U\tin bo). Ja<K>n Ro\.lchard. ~ufTered a bru1!.Cd tatlbone after a t:.trouscl ho~ he was riding fell oO th<' merry-go-round late S.tu- day night Llo)d \.'Ud the carousel was 1nspettcd later and four addJt1onal ho~ wtrt remo,ed after find1na that rhe pine; hold1na them on had C'OffiC IOO\e. .\l~o latl' Sutun1n y. a -safety l11tch on thr 'iwl\\ Jobogg11n mk failed and \C"Hr.tl ~oplt ""Cn' l"\acuatC'd from • the nde after being ~tuck for about I 0 minutes. There wtre no tnJuncs reported. 1.Joyd said. On Sunday. a nder in the fair's polo games was thrown from hi ho~ an.d treated for rcla.ovely minor cuts and bru11CS at Co ta Mesa Mcc:Sical Center Hospital, he added. Durio.a Saturday's livutock auc· t1on, some addittonaJ rccotdJ were set for btah bids on show anim.11 Uo)d Yid f2-yar-old Shannon Wilham,, or Yorba Linda. sot 1 rttord S26 • pound for htt9l-.pound market lamb when buycn from AJ Betl and t ucky supcnna"'rn ' 1nlo a bad- dina war uver thr lamb. Alpha Beta won out, payin1 mort' than double the pncc for Williams·· lamb than for the ar&nd champion market lamb, Lloyd said. Another hvestock record went 10 Cra1a Masiiey. 18, of FulJcrton. Massey ra1~ both the vand cti1m- pion and the reserve arand champion slecn in the market beef com pelt uon. Uoydsa1d. tf is lflnd champion Sleer, II I, l 24 pouncli, sold for $4. SO a pound. while the '"'serve grand champ. whkh ~•ahed in at 1.116 pound sold for S2 . .SO 1 pound HIOH 97 LOW75 f IRST IDITION MONDA 'I . JUL 'I 16, 1984 ORANGE COUNTY . CALlfORNIA 25 CENTS ' oun rown son • in Irvine La etra Coast Closed Harper School may soon ring to the sound of music./ A3 We asked folks about their notion of a female vice president. I A3 California Unionists, gays march in SF as Mondale predicts 'sweetest' convention in history./ AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Nation Two rapists 'show off' their bound victim in trunk of car to bar patrons./ A4 Muslim minister Far- rakhan says Hitler was a great man./ A4 !·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·:·:·:·:· World An elephant turned on scalding hot water, killing three hippos.I A4 Two officers accused of killing Solidarity member are acquitted./ A4 :·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!· Feature Treasure-hunter Kay Modgling has found gold but she is more proud of friendships she's made while St;,arching./81 Mechanic McNeal Watt built h1sown car for $200 to satisfy a dream./81 ··:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports For the second straight game, Bob Boone scores the winning run as the Angels beat Milwaukee, 7-6./C1 The U.S. completes a 5-0 Davis Cup sweep over Argentlna./C2 Entertainment Shirley Knight stars in the off-Broadway revival of "Come Back, Little Sheba.'' /83 Business Groundbreaking cer- emonies held for Van- guard Corporate Plaza In Costa Mesa./85. ·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classlfled Crossword Features Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Lenders Mutual Funds National News Optnk>n Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Spcrt1 Stock Marketa Tei.vision Theater• WMther World News ' B4 A2 85 A4 CS-8 C7 81-2 B2 C6 82 85 A4 A6 81 A3 C<l-5 C1--4 B8 82 83 A.2 A.4 Sunset on the county Fair Aa the 92nd Oranae County Fair headed lnto history in Coata Mesa over the weekend, fairground• operators were totaling up record crowda and proceeda from the 10-day expoaitlon. For all the particulara on the fair, see Page A2. Four saved after rented boat sinks; none identified By STEVE MARBLE Of tM 0.., ..... Shift Scuba d1-.ers contmucd a search of lrvme Lake toda) for the bodies of a Pasadena man and h1!> 4-\ear-old son who apparently dro" ned Sunday when their rented boat capsized an 30 feet of water. authonues report. ··we worked unul n got too dark last night and we staned back up aga1n toda) .. ex planed Orange Coun- t} Shenff S~ L)nn Nehnng. '"The \ISlbtlll\ m the lake 1s pretty bad About two (ee1 ·· Nehn ng sa1d ··1 don't knov. what kmd ofluck we are going to ha\e .. The 36-}ear-old man and his son (Plea.K .ee TWO DROW1f/A2) Me sans unite to fight city hall Homeowner groups form association to back candidates B)' KARES E. KLEIJl- 0t tM o.11)' NM It.ff .\ group ol <. osta \k'-<I res1dcnt1al leaders has formed a cnaht1on aimed at a .. fundamental rc-0rn.·nta11on"' of the (11\ Council The group announl:ed 11v.1ll1dent- . 1f~ and suppon three Land1da1es in the No, ember C11v ( ounul t'IC'('t1on "'ho. 11 feels. w~·11 prntt'Ct home- ov. ners' interests. .. !'lio mcumbents v.111 have our suppon:· said John Gardner. a board (Pleue see MESA/A2) Reagan's record on women hailed Bergeson confident GOP has high cards on election issue President Reagan speak on woman's issues. Residents teed off by errant golfers By JERRY HIRSCH Of the Dlllly PMol Sten Assembl }womnn Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, heard the news that the Democrats like ly would have a woman vice presiden- tial candidate JUSt a s Bergeson was traveling to Washington to hear Bergeson. a Reagan delegate to the Republican Convention m DaJlas on Aug. 20, was part of a group of about 50 wo men Republican office holders and candidates to attend the White House conference Friday. "Obviously the meeting was not planned to coincide. but it did become very much an issue." Bergeson said. Rep. Geraldine Ferraro's selectton by former Vice President Walter (Pleaae see REAGAN.S/A2) Marian Bergeson By ROBERT BARKER Ofho.lly .......... No matter hov. \OU c,hce It -or hook n -Patty Pugh ,., v.omcd tor her family's safet) The Huntington Beach "llman v.a' stretched out in her bed 1n thl' ma<>ter bedroom at her rented home m·ar Meadowlark Golf Cour;e "-edne'>· day e\ emng. talking to her mother 10- lav. "It wa<> about 7 JO (p.m land I had a temble headache I got up to tll' 111 the i..11chen tu get ''\ml a'pinn ~hen I heard a big t ra'h .. "-e (\he and hn 1u,hand 1ran) "t'nt running out\ld{ '•rnlc nl"tghbor ktd\ v.ere pla'lng ha~d'<lll and we thought tt v.as that Rut 'Tl\ huc;band 'i.11d 1t \Ounded av. full\ t lo~· to home ··11 v.a., .\ golt h<tll lame ll)tng thn'u~h tht tl<:dn11111 "'indo" with kmtil \l'l1i..1i\ l"il'l'<'' nl glas\Cs \hl'"'t'rt•J tht r1 , "" hc:rl• I had been "In!!, (Please~ GOLF/ A2) Marines take aim at Cupid in El Toro Kittens , puppies helping accident victims recover Hane\ sat motwnlt'" 1n hi\"' ht•cl r ha1r. ht~ e}eS \taring JI nlithing Ht' From staff and wire reports "nnkled hands t1ghth l lutchl.'.'d a p11lov. He remained '1nuall~ frozen ·Tm not satisfied with the out· until a fluff). gra) 1>.1ttt'n padded come. but I never expected "hat took across his meal tnn 'ilowh. hC' let g1' place," Manne Capt. John Moultak of the pillov.. pc:ttC'd the animal and said today after bcmg coun-man1aled made soft. contentro no1<iC<> reponedly because he fell an love Others around him al\o 1n "ht~I· The Manne Corps Air Station 1n El chairs .. v.erc doing thl" ~ml" ~llh T oro drummed out Moultak for another litten and 1 bro" n pupp~ "conduct unbecoming an officer and that were wandC'nne, around the SUSAN Mc CALLUM Focus ON THE NEws gentleman" and four other charges newspaper<0,ertd tahk when he decided to marry an enlisted Samantha sta~ at a hladt·and thC'rap1c;1 Paula Jansc. 1s a "\lov. to woman and wouldn"t stop seeing her. wtute--masked kitten 8, n was held up r("("O\ er h1)c,p11ar· fN tho~ neu- officials say in front of her. Her head sv.1,eled a\ rolog1calh 1mpatn"d h\ head inJune, Lance Cpl Kandi Clark. 22. said the latten was m o't"d aC'T'O .. her hne re'uhtn$ fr0m 'eh1cular or other she wa ordered to accept 1mmuntt) of s\lht dra"-ina exclamation from t~ pe-; ot acddl"nt~ or h' depm auon from prosecution and te1ufy apinst the attendants 1n the mom for ~r ol O\)gl"n to the hrain her fiaoce. a pilot and an cil}lt-ycar great acromph hment he had ··.\bout QQ rcrccnt ol our palll"nl\ veteran before. he ~as court-movodb«~htn from ~rkfhhoulder ha'e been in aroma at Cine ttmc or mart1aled Friday. to her riJht. anot~r:· Jan~. ~R. \aid "\\ e take "I didn•t want to ae«ft the Samantha and Har\('\ are two ol patients that aC"ute n-hah1htat1on 1mmun1t)', but the told m could about l 2 patient' at th(' Western ho pnals v.on't 111>.e txx~u\C' thr get five ~cars an ltavcnwonh (federal Neuro-Care Center m Tu 11n who rttovC'n ratc-1<> "<'I slo" ·· pnson) 1f I didn't bum the man l panictpatc nch ~ttk in the center'' Thr "animal' help the patient , love," said C'lark of Camarillo. who .. Ptt J>rovam." a therapy St" ion an man' of whom can barch. 1f at all, hves on bast whid1 arumal are u~ to \t1mulat<" mo,r. hear or tal~. to c~crri~ their Moullak, 27, of Brooklyn, N.Y., _,_.._.,u.,... sen ry, mental and C'mouonal ~n !l.ll1d hi\ requc t for an honorable '""'!"II ··rtoole can ~oeellARlllS8__.~-/42~)~-Pa~d-ea.;._t_J~oeep---~lllD~-e-Trt~pl~ett~·82~-·atroll ____ ee~kl-tteD~-'-· ____ _... ____ _:..~ __ n_«_n_tc-r-.c~•P_l_~_ned--<X\"--u-ra-t-10-na-1--!.------(~~e-u••~-~------------ I I A2 O<ongo Ooal DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 18, 19114 -CoNTINUEU S10R1Es TWO DROWN I N IRVINE L AKE .•• ll'n>mAl were no1 1dcn11fied bcC'ausc authonues had no1 no11fie.J rt"lativcs, Nehrina wd. The acc1den1 occurred 1t abou1 3: l S p.m. The father 11nd son ~ponedly wi:rc on a fishing outing on the popular lake with four 01her people. The others-two men and 1wo women- wcrc pulled to safety by boatrn Y.1ho witnnsed tht mishap. The four survivors a.Isa we~ not 1dC'ntd"ied. Witnesses said 11 sccmC'd the fathl·r tned to \if\ his son clear of the watc1 but that both went down aill·r onl\· <i few seconds, an Orange Coun1y l'irc Dcpanmcnl spoke!iiman said. Other bo.aten told au1hont1es that 11 appc:arC'd nobody 1n tht' panl ofs1.\ could swim. None upparc-nl y was wearing life prescn1crs. a fire spokes~ 111an said. "We don't know wh) lhe v.rouldn't be "-'Canng l1fcjacke1s if they couldn·t swun," lhc spokesman $ind. Optrutors of thr boat rcn1al co n L-css1on coul!J not be.-reached !Or comment today. The: lake "'-'a~ tloseJ loday while the search unfolded. l 'hl· 14-foot boat rcportedl\ caps1:1ed about 150 yards fron1 shOrl" (Jne witness told au1hontll'!t 11 ap- peared the-wake." fron1 a passing boat swan1pcd thc rcn1ed t·raft. causing n 10 sink. s:ud the firl" !tpokesman The lake. 1n an un1ncorpora1ed 1><1n ol'county nonh of Irvine. 1s owned b) the Irvine C'o. but maintained and operated by a privalt company Us! June, a San Bernardino man was k1llc<l on the l;tkc dunng a quatify111g run of a boat race. The hydroplane drag boat was travchng at speeds reaching I go n1ph when 11 fl1pix·d . More 1har1 a year ago, thrC'C Sfl'C{'tato~ "'-att·h1ng a boat rate at lr.1nl· l-'lkc Yi'erc: IOJUrl'd when a boat traveling at I JO n1ph spun out of control and crashed into a crowd ~1and1ng on shore. MARINES SHOOT DOWN CUPID ... From Al dlstharge was rejel·tc:J . anti "noy, l"\l' betn k~cktd ou1 a!> a l·nm1nal ix·, au!>'-' I fell in lo\e ·• "I can as~ure you the c hargt•_o; Yil·rc: far more than JUSI that."' ~11d \1aJOI Gen. Clayton L. (·on11ur1 !.:Ori\• mander of ihl' 1rd Mannt· \1rl ra11 Wing. The corp~ torh1d.s fr;1tt·rn11;i\11Jn bc1wccn offict•rs and 1·nJ1stc:d person- nel. and Moultak \aid he l..nc'"" tht· possible consequence~ -··1ht:\ '-''er1· going to fry me " Thl· Irvine rc_o;1dt·n1 hop1·-. lhc dcc1s1on can be re\ cr-;cd 111 a hcann~ before a military appc:al rourt .'ion1c- 11me 1n the next n1nc: n1unth~ I It• SU}' the corps ha~ no wr111t·n poht') wh1('h forbids fralern11a11on, \urncth1ng ht· descnbcd as a .. caste \)'\tc1n ·· .. I ne\•cr tho ugh! ll Yi OUld g111n1 0 ,j court-n1art1al. We expected a k·tt1·1 ut reprimand." hl' \aid Moultak wa-. con 1 u;teJ Fnda) ut "conduc1 pre1ud1c1al to 1he good order and di!>e1plinl' of the :irml·J forces."' making fal!>C -.1a1cn1ent\ obstructing JUSl!Ce and t.l1s11be.·)1ng ii lawful general ordl.'r The d1shonorahll' d1sch;1rgt' inean-. Moultak, squadron le~l olliccr won't be allowed to pracucc lay,· or fl~ 101 a \."omm,·rt1al airline, he~)~ Ill· hold~ a bachelor·-. degree 10 C'r1m1nal lU'>tlCt" l 'hc d1S<:harge al!to mi:an~ hC' will llH"ft'sl h1'> \etcran'>· bentfils f\1uullak \aid ht· thinks hC' '""a" singled out for pun1shn1cnt bc:cause I\(· sought help f1orn a l J.S M'nator from Nc:'"" \' orl.. ··it's ru1ln) ho" c n1n1nal .. can l;k· lt·t loose. bul pcoplt• who love eaL'h other are punished." ("lark sauJ . •\ baSl' ~pokt'!tOl.in, Mas1er Sg1. Jat•k l:.. M1chalsk1, said Moultak n1adc 131~ -.ta1l·n1l·n1s about no1 -....·e1ng C'larl.. al a Hallo'""ecn pany la'>I \ear and d1sobe\t:d orders to ~1op Scc:ing her. naunting authorlly. Howcvt·r. r.-loultal.. 1ns1sts .. we wanted to tx: honc:..;t .. That's wh)' (lark went 10 her supcnors last fall ;ind "a~kt"d to be: rclca~ed from lht• ..crvtcc so we could gl·t mamcd " he "''d "Her supcnor officer called n11ne, and all hell broke loo!>e."" he said. ("on1fon. who declined funher comment pend1ng appeals. has 90 days to uphold or rcJeCI the conv1c- 11on and issue a senlcnce. Appeal would be automatic to 1he Navy ("Oun of Rcv1e"'-and 1hen to the Mll1tal) C'oun of Appeals. Moultak. \01111nu~·\ 11i dra .... iull pay, n1can- '""h1k• ''Tht•rc arc no i;pcc1lit· laws govern· 1ng '>U!.:h !r.:1tcrn1zat1on ... onl) cus· .tom!> and trad111on," s:ud Moultak's c1' 1han coun\CI. Michael O'Neil of ';anta Ana "When the regulations wt·re 1n~11tull'<i therc: weren't l"ven an) .... nn1cn 111 the sen1ce." tit' also con1end1. lop brass htnd· ered and obstructed the defense by 1ran~fenng Mouhak·s n1ilitary co- counsel. ('apt. Kevin McDermott, to a nfle range dunng 3 key phase of defense preparation. ('lark says she was abruptly trans-- ferrcd to Okinawa 1n December. brought back in March and forced into the 1n1mun11y deal. "I've been harassed, 1nt1m1dated b~ h1~-rank1ngofficers and 1hreaten· l-d with charges to give perjury.'' she said . She says she has asked for an honorable discharge but will continue lo fight any effon 10 forcibly separate her from the Mannes or from Moultak. "I've earned n1 y good--conduct 111edals 1n the corps, and I'm going 10 marry my man." she said. ··we are going to f1ghl this together I'm going to sec 1f lhat old saying 1ha1 'love conquers all' 1s really true.·· REAGAN'S RECORD ON WOMEN HAILED ... From A l M ondalt::, ho""t'\l"r. y,.a~ nul llpt.'nl ~ discussed at tht· ,-onl('rl·n.,_·l· l:\l'rgl'\tJn ,.,d Jn his talk to thl· wnn1t·n Rl·ag;1n onl' hinted al i-crraro·~ trl·dt·nual'I whCn he de:.l·ntx·d Bntain\ PnnH.' M1n1ster Margaret ·rhatt hl'1 a' ..1 woman '""·ho had earned hl'r ro~t ralher than ha' 1ng 11 handt•d to ht•r l:x"CauM" of"t) n1t al syn1bohsm ·· Bergeson ~1d ~he rc1urnt·d hunll' early Saturda) morning con,1nll'd that women will bi.: an 1-.sul' 111 tht• campa1~n and 1ha1 l<eag.an needs l(l make his record kno .... n. To aid that enon. Bcrgc\On '""ho has given up her Asscn1bly Sl'Ul 10 run for the stale Senate. has offrred hl·r campaign-headquancrs 1u the Re- agan-Bu sh campaign &rll,c<>un ha'i also 'oluntcen:d 10 use her role a!> an el~led won1an official tu speak on behalf of the Reagan t'ampa1gn al local even1s "'One of the things that is obvious 1~ that we have to get 1he n1cssagc: out chat !he Reagan -\dm1n1'itra11on has been good tor wom(·n." -.aid Bergeson. l 'he fact tha1 threc senio r cabinet ml"mber-. -Transportation St.•t·· rt'laf) Elizabeth Dole. l-lealth and Human St•r\JCC Sccretaf) Margaret Heckler and LJ N Ambas')3dor Jeane K1rkpa1nck -s~kc to the won1en's conference h1ghllghtc:d the important "'-Omen appointments Rea~n has rnade. Bcrge'iOn said. adding that Rea~an al\O appointed Sandra ()a~ ·o·l onnor as the tir\I fc1nall· I 1 S \uoremc ( ·oun Justitl' ''We." also h:1vc to art1cula1r ho" the unprO\'l'mcnt 1n the economy has been important for v.oman as well as the na11011 in general.·· Bergc:son said. During her short trip to Wash1ng- ton. Bergeson was ablr: to address at lea~l one local issue ·rhc :isscmbly .... 'o nian discussed John \\'ayne Airport with Pal Gold· l'rl thc: \'1Ct' cha11won1an of the Na11onal Transporta11on Safetv Board. (iolden wa~ Qnc: of a numbcf of fcn1ale Reagan appo1n1ccs who aurndcd the conference .. J 1ndica1ed our concern that we find ano1her site for an airport. She asked me 1f 1hc main problem was noise and I 'laid people wer(' 1u~t as concerntd ahoul tht• frcqucnc) of flights Mak1nghl·ra'""arc1saboutall I could do." fkrge~on said PETS HELP CRASH VICTIMS RECOVER ... From Al es~1ally little cuddl ~ lln(\ Jan"1: said. Marian ("ron1n. a Nev.port H~·ath bookkerper who volun\l•tr' to bring 10 the homeless pct., lro nl ( O'>ta Mesa's Newpon Harhor l\n11n:il l-i o .. - p1tal each week, ~'ud .. ...,hen pco pll· come to 1nst1tu11on'I. thl'> ha\l' It• lea ve their bc:!Ovl.'d pct' al hu n1 c They get vef)· lone]\ " C ronin !.a1d '"the pct~ 3 l 1 a .. .;i \!M. 1JI catal)SI. "The pct~ g1 Vt" CVel)une .. un1t•th1ng 10 common It'-. a group a,·11' 11 ) ;111d something they look for'""ard t1J " Cronin said 1,hc was 1n~r11c:d tf/ voluntet'r afil·r sh<' 'Pl·nt "'-''er:1I mon1hs ll"ndu1g 10 her d}1ng lathc-r 111 hosp1tals and nur,ing hun1C\ "II was a vcf") fine nur-.ing h11rne. but I Yia\strut k h> thl· long hour\ and boredom lh e pauent\ (h·al with 1n ,1 nur-.ing horn(' f\1111utl'\ '>t."Cm hkr hour,." t,h(" \aid '"It\ a '"l'r\ h()nng CJ1:.i~tl•nt1· "ll rt•alh 11-ot ll1l' th<.1t thi:ri: .,..a,n 1 more t.',\(1l!ng thJng\ go1n~ 111 lh1·re Cronin 1\ ;1c1dcJ .. , -....;1n1t·d ln llP !his kind cit 1h111g tu f'l'f 11 ulf fll\ chrtt ·· ~l l''er) I hur\l.IJ \ .11 11 J rn the "( (1ruup" (to11-n11111n l llrnn1un11fl Just Call 642-6086 Dall)' Piiot 0.llv•ry I• Gua ranlMd ....,....,.,, ' .. ,., " , ... ,,. rOQI ,,.,. ,,,.. ! ... ,,... t,, ~JO p,,. <•'""°'·~• I'"' -,.,~~ ...... -,,. -~ {Ioli ...... ...., ..... ' "°",,..""' ............ ~., tinn. t.oopcrat1on and l\.}IJnJ1nation1. made up of whcelt·ha1r-bound peopll' between 17 and 91. con1cnes 10 J)l'I a111n1als. tease kittens with shoclat'c:.. plasuc an1mal~ and ball-. of )arn. ~ll qu1etl) wh1k· the little: one!. slct·p on tht•1r pillow-. or "'31lh an o<:ca'>ional pupp) cavort and l'\e the-Cal\ wanl~ ··11·s like ( hn,tma\ D::t\ lor thcn1 " ( rnn1n 'i31d l.)amantha ithc: p:tt1t·111 .. · last narne' t ould not Ix' rt•lca-.cdJ v.a\ a norn1al I !I-year-old last { X:totx·r .. act1 vc 1n JU'll aboul e'cr,.1h1ng."" Jan!>C '31\.J. when or,he wa\ inJurcd 1n an auto :ltt·1den1 near Laguna Beach No'"" 1110' 1ng ht·r hcat.l 111 .... :lllh thl· bhtt'k and+white ral prJ11 t t a1ru~ .. hl·r che\t anJ leap onto th r tahl1· 1\ cau'K· for <nmphrnl·ni' f111rn lh1· 1chah1h1auon a1dt''> 1\nd), a 114·\t•ar·old with wh1tt' hair and hnght l'\l"\ hc.·h1nd hi-. gold- rimnlrd g.la,\C\, lire'"" the gr;1y k111l·n tu h1\ rnt•al tr:t) '-'Ith .1 Plt'tl' of grl.'l'n ~arn lie \IO"'-'I' 111.·1tl·tl thl· ra1 F \er\ 11 01· "ho t 1111ld ''n 1l1·J -\nd\ Yihu "·1' HlJUrrd 1n .i l.111 tron1 ,1 l<iddl·r, h..1' ··url111ntroll:ihll' n11 >vt'.111 enc ,tn<l rna .. 1n11 c-•1ntac1 '""·1th \(Hill'( h Ing ht•I I)\ l ull! r ( ,1 I h e Jl"I l 111g ... lan\l' ,.11d \no 1ht·1 pa111·n1 t l.11 \rnill'd nnd repeated "purr. purr. cute. cult' .. whenc1cr he <;.av.· the <:at~ or the dog. r;,·n1e. 90. reached several 11me~ for thl' black and wh1tt• cat. say1ng ti was hr" ('ron1n, who ch<>oM."'s the animal~ fur thc11 eo mh1natu)n uf playfulnes\ and do(:1llt\' \O thev '""'ill an1ust• tht paucn!' ht.it al'>O Sit qu1etl) to be pc11cd. -.:11d "'1t takc_o; a lot 10 gc.·1 a l111lt• rc~pon!>C With 1h1!t. :.ou kno" they"vc perct•1vcd ,tnd rcspondt•d to something.·· ( ron1n l"\pr("'i'>t.'d tht• "'-1Sh to hold tht• -.c .. '>IUn'i 1"'-'l(l' a YiC'Ck . hut J:u1sc said the ho-.pnal ha<> diflil ult\ finding lu<:al volun1c:c:r'I ""lkcauSl' our patient\ .;re 1cal \[0"'- 10 rcco 1 l'r. our e~Pl·t·1a1u1n\ arc: realh luYi ., Jansc c.a1d "Ju~! an e )'t' hhnk on \\11nrnand l'On\l\le1\\I\ 1nd11.:atC!> tnn1n1un1cat1on and un°dt•r\ti1nd1ng. and 1ha1·~ good. ·'Th1·1r mental t:i<.:ul11r\ and h1nc- t1on1ng ha\(' hecomc \O 1n1pa1rl·d. C:\t"n sn1all <.:ucce,;"?<"c; arc 1l0\1t1\t•."' She added "( ( •rOt1p hl•lp\ frll'lhtatc lh<it Wc"rl' n<11 a!>k1ng 1hcm to ~rfor111 ll\ rt':\I \l)Ont:int·ou\, Yil\h .. miles and laughlt•r ··wl· If) to work loc ~Ul'C<",.,.'· ~he o;,;ud . "hc<'au~· the\ ha\e ;,o n1an} fa1lurt'\ 1n thl·1r l11l'' ·· "'hal do yoo likt• about lht' Dally Pilot"' Wbat don't you llkt., Call lbt numh<'r a1 ll:rt and your mc•iiagf' will bt recorded, 1ranr<"ri~d and dellvtred to the •ppropriMtt cdllor Thf' 1an11· %4-bour 11n1werlng 1rrvlct may bt u1ed 10 re<"ord let ti: rt to 1bt 1•dll11r on .11ny 1oplf· ("ontrihutur' to e>ur Lelltrs column must Include tbelr namf" and telephont' num~r for \'erlflcatlon. No <'lrculalle>n t'all1, plf'••t. Tell uJ whal"s on ye>ur mind. UHANC..l-COA.';T Daily Pilat H. l . Schw•rtZ Jfl Publisher Clrculatlon 714/9'2-4333 C la••ln.d 9dvertl•lng 714/942-5971 All other depertmenl• 142"4321 MAIH OFFICE l lf) Wft! Bo!> 'IT 1:..0." "-t.f> ...... odd!-91l• 1',(1(1 ec...11 -r A mJtl I ·II"'""'! 19t,l 0o""91 CC.011 I'<~ CotTll)l"'Y NO --"'"'• -··•ion. _,,,_ ......... "' _. ... ,,_, ,..._ me1 "" '""'O<tu<;.o>CI ..,,_ 'J*.l<M rw ............. 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SURF REPORT Tide• 1'00A'I' ~IOW 1·12 °'"' "' ':~t p"' " ,_.,,,,, 11 Mp "' .. TVllOAV flt'1 IOw 1·02•."'-" ~IOw \•$1pm ,_, I •1 pm " a.... •• ,.,.,.,_ a! ''°' P "' . ,_ l.....01y11!>~41m ...,.,_1911a1n• 10o6pm M60n ,_el. 45 p.111 . ~I II tot ·-· om ,_,, .rw;i •-~.in 11 1112 "" ,_, ,_, ,_, '~ ,_, O.CTIOll ·----- OC Fair crowds, revenues o8etter than fair best ever Despite muggy weather. attenda nce up after a carousel horse he was nding fell off the merry-go-round lale Satu· day night. Lloyd said the carousel was inspected latCJ and four addi1ional horses were re111ovcd after finding that the pins holding 1hem on had come loose. 11 percent over last year's-238.906 vi s itors By KAREN E . KLEI N Of !he OeitJ 1'11ol &I.ti Elatc:d Orange ("ount) Fa1r o ffic1als this morning tallied up stat1s11cs 1nd1ca1ing that the 10-day run ofth1s year's fair was the most successful - both in tern1s of a11e11dancc and of revenue -10 the llur's 92-year history. "We're very pleased -and that's putting 11 mildly." sa1d Norh Banos1k. 1he fa1fs genc:ral manager l 01al paid aurndance for the fair, which ended Sunday. was a whopping 164.ROI , according to Jill Lloyd. fair spokeS"'-'Oman. The total rcpresentt"d an incrl·asc of l l percent over last year'or, 238,906 allendance count. ~he added. A.nd 11 al!tO beats the auendance recorded during the: alJ·timc high year. 1981. by squeaking 559 more allcndces over \he 264.242 t'Ounted that }car. Lloyd said. ""Thi~ 1s also the rirst lime tver that adn1iss1ons and parking revenue has exceeded SI mil ho n.•• she said. The actual profit reaped during 1he fair after t"xpcn~s. had nol ye t been dctl·rm1ned th1<, mom1ng. fhc overwhelming hcat and hu- mid1ly of last weekend did nol .sccrn to affect fair anendancc. she said. ··saturda) wa1. probably the worst in 1crmsofhcat be,·ause ii was so humid. bu1 that "'-'a sour h1,hest attendance of the fair," she said. Aboul S 1,000 people passed 1hrough the fa 1r's turns11les Saturday. ""Not a bad way 10 stan off," Banos1k cxcla1n1cd this n1orn1ng "fh1s 1s his fir~t year as gCnl·ral manager of the fair Harto~1k said he put in hc1wccn 18- CONTINUED STORIES and 19-hour days during the fair's run. "I got home about 3 this rooming and I'm on my way back into the office," he said early today. He attributed tht fair's success to a bt'ller economy and bclter media coverage of the festivities than in previous years. '"Our staff did a good JOb w11h the PR package and with pulling out a marketi'h& program t hat sold thr fair -we reached a larger audience," Bartosik said. "The new attractions. King Kong. 1he Superman Museum, the free rodeo and the two speedway shows:· also had a lot to do with the fair's greater appral, Bartosik said. While arrests were down and no maJor violence occurred during the fair, spokeswoman Lloyd said the la.st weekend brough1 about several minor mishaps. mainly because of (QU1pmen1 failure. A 7-year-old Tus1in boy. Jason Bouchard. suffered a bruised tail bone Also late Saturday. a safrty latch on the Swiss Toboggan ride failed and several people were evacuated from the ride after being sluck for about 10 minutes. On Sunday. a nder 1n the fair's polo games was ttirown from his horse and treated for relatively minor cuts and bruises at Costa Mesa Medical Center Hosp1 tal. she added. Dunng Saturday's livestock auc- t1on, son1e addnional records were set for high btds on show animals. Lloyd said 12-year-old Shannon Williams, of Yorba Linda, got a record S26 a pound for her 9J+pound market lamb when buyers from Alpha Beta and Lucky supcrmarkels got into a bid- ding \var over the lamb. .o\lpha Beta won oul, paying man: than double the price for Williams" lamb than for the grand champion market lamb. Lloyd said. Victim of Mesa motorcycle smashup dies of injuries A 26-ycar-old Lawndale man died Saturday night of massive head and 1ntcmal injuries afte r the motorcycle he was ndin~ h it a curb in Costa Mesa and threw him and his passenger off the cyclr. A Costa Mesa polict spokesman said Larry Dean Bendt was dnv1ng the l 984 Kawasaki northbound on Placentia Avenue JUSt south of Adams Avenue about 9·30 p.n1. when he h11 the curb. Bendt was thrown from the motor- <.·ycle. suffering fatal injuries. He was pronounced dead at Fountain Valley Community liosp11al's trauma center. Bendl's passenger, Norman 8_ Kennicott. 21. of Costa Mesa, broke several toes 1n the crash, a poli~ spokrsman said. Pohce arc invest1gaung whether Bend! may have been traveling loo fast when he 10~1 control of the cycle. GOLF BALLS ANGER RESIDENTS ..• F rom Al '"If I -....oulJ ha\I.' \!di been tht'Tl' I '-'Ould ha"c hl.·en one of three thing~: no\ <1hve, blinded or cut up real badly I '""·a~ nc.v('r so scared 1n rny hfe. One da) :i gol.~ ball i\ gu1ng 10 kill \omcbody. Pugh. a sales manegcr al thc: .\nahl'lm Hilto n and Towers J·lotcL said she's thrown away the bcdcov('r$ and linen bel·ause of Oro ken glass and started looking for another hvusc to rent over lhc weekend. "Hut we lovc: the neighborhood $0 much wr dCt'.1dcd to sla) htrt' Some.body )US! ha~ to Jo something ahout lh1s.' Thl' Pughs and th(1r children. aged 1 and 4, 11vc: on Rodgers Drive, south of Warner ,4,vcnue and soulh of the c ity-owned golf course al Warner A venue and and Graham Strt."t'l 1n the weslern part of the city. ··All our neighbors have buckels of balls 1hry've collected in our yards. Most of them S«m to be driving rangr balls. We 1h1nk maybe the golfers come by them at random and take oul lheir 9-irons and hit cheap lihOlS into the neighborhood.'' Bui Pugh also believes some ofthc- golfers are shc1ng 1he1r ll'C shots on lhe fairway adjacent to Warner. She lh1nks Amenean Golf -the oper- a ton. of 1he course -should pu1 up a higher fence and also wam golfel"l not 10 deliberately hit balls into the homes. "One 11me my husband and s1sll"r· in-Jaw were standing in the pallo and a ball came Oyi ng bct"'-·«n them. jus1 barely missing I hem. It bounced back onto Wamcrand we could heara car'!I brakes screeching.'' Pugh said a ball hit a ne1&hbor's car o n ano1her occasion. Max Bowman, the t·ity's director of communi1y services. said tOOay he has asked rcsidcn1s 10 write letters. detailing times and particulars when halts bounced into homes. Ill" said Amencan Golf. the lessee. "has heen very cooperative" 1n the past. The firnl rttcntly spent about S 12.000 to realign the s1x1h tee to prevent balls from in1rudin& into homes on Graham Street to 1be wes1 of the couf1C, he said. MESA HOMEOWNERS UNITE TO FIGHT •.• From Al 111embcr of1he ConcemCd ('1 tr(.cns of C'os1a Mesa ;ind a resident of Me~ del Mar Thrtt council scats arc up for gra~ 1n November. Two-term council member 3nd former mayor Ed McFarland has ennounc<"d that he will no1 scc-k. re--clect1on. The two remaining 1nc:un1bcnts up for re-clecuon. Mayor l)onn l-lall and' Councilman Enc Johnson, hav(' un- offic1all) 1nd1ca1ed thal they intend to run The homeowners· JTOup, which calls 11\Clr I.he Co11a Mes.a C111lcns roa1J11on. said 11 is rcspond1na to a dechnl" 1n the quahty of hfe 1n CosLa Mesa 1ha1 11 traces 10 the roun<:1I'' .. 1n11-homeowncr stanc-c 1n favor of ou1.;1dc rt.al estate developers ... The ( ~t("(" is made up of home+ nwnrr a»0eu1uons 1nclud1ng ll'lt 80. rt1t'mbc1 Mcaa Verde Homeownt'n; the SO.member ~teW1 WCJI Ho n1t'· owners: the400-member Nonh Cos1a Mesa Homcowncn: the 200.membcr Concerned Citizens of Costa Mrsa: and the 22}-membcr Occanv1ew Park Home$. A dozen rcprcscnt11.1ves from 1hoS4.' a~socia1ions tumcd out to lend their suppon for the coalition during an or&an11.ational meeting Thul"'lday night. Coaliuon orpnizerssaid they have the poli11cal clout and 1he funds 10 support 1hcir slalc of candidltcs. They 1l5011id 1hcywill have a rcstrve fund available to .. call a ttt.11 election al 1ny ttmc .. that a council member votn contrary lO home; owner internts • "Obviously if wt f.CI a ny s1.1n1.fican1 number of people qrttin& wtth u1 wc"ll bt' Jble to h1vt our own way pol111t1lly."· Gardnn uid. The Ct.1"C'(" mcmbtn said 1hr.1r I -----· platform is not nrccssarily strictly no- growth, bul Ill arowth with caution and balanCC". Nearly :ill of 1he homeowners &roups rcprcKnted in the CMCC has had some major connict wi1h the c:urrcn1 City Council in the past year. "Misery loves company," qld Runell Millar, president of the Con- cerned Cit1uns. Tht' othl"r memben said t~ aroup has arown out of necusit1 and because lht individual auoaatioru ~ave bcoon1t mett poli ticall y aophi.,. hca1od throuah their fi&htJ wilh city hall. "This is 1 knee-jerk reaction. .. llid Rutl)' Lusk, 1l10 with lhc C.oncrmtd Ci11tens. "They kicked our knee. now we·~ k1clc1n1 back. .. Today IS lhe. nnt day Clftdldltts can file for 1hc City Council election. I