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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-17 - Orange Coast PilotHIGH 92 LOW75 TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1984 Newport Harbor High grad Kevin Robertson Is U.S. water polo team 'orchestra tor. '/C 1 Coast Tony Protopappas' for- mer Costa Mesa dental office has been leased to another dentist, Or. Martin J. McGreevey./ A3 California The Democratic National Convention has found a new hero In New York Governor Marlo Cuomo. /AS Nation Economists forecast higher Interest rates as consumer debt and f ac- tory use hit record levels In May./ AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Pope John Paul II takes to skis for the first time since becoming pope. I AS :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Mind&Body Laser beams are making strides In foot surgery by reducing the trauma to tissue and speeding re- covery ./81 Remember to relax on vacation. Don't travel too far, eat td'o much or play too vigorously and cause health problems./81 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Kevin Robertson, a prod- uct of Newport Harbor High. is one of America's big weapons In Olympic water polo./C1 Jim Slaton spun a seven- hitter to help keep the Angels atop the Ameri- can League West./C1 Entertainment Claudette Colbert was Hollywood's ''working girl" of the 1930s. She's stlll working at 80./83 Business Plans to ellminate the Civil Aeronautics Board would llkely also erase the consumer protection It provides./85. INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Buatneu Callfornla New• Clasalfled Comic• Crouword Death Notte" Hetp YourMU Horoscope Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• National~ Opinion Paparazzi Potlce Log Public Notices Sport a Stock Marketa Tetevtalon Theat«a WMther World Ntwt 82 84 A3 85 A4 C5-7 84 C7 C4 B2 ce B2 85 A4 AS B1 A3 C-4 C1·3 Be B2 83 A2 A4 1:1111 llRlll Nurse slaying suspect held Gardener who had worked wtth LC!Suna Hills WOI_!lan Ued to m_urder by ·evidence in home' By STEVE MARBLE Oftll9D..,,.....t..,, A 2(>..year-old gardener as an custody today on susp1c1on of murdenng a Saddleback Community Hospital nurse who was found dead an her ransacked home on Jul) 4 Timothy Davis Rus~ll. an El Toro gardener who worked at the hospital and al the woman's Laguna Hills home. was arrested Monday by Orange County Shentrs deputies. Manl)n Haugh Lyon. a 49-ycar-old mother who lived alone an a lhrcc- bedroom house. died from asphyxia- tion due to severe head and neck 1nJunts, an auto1>5y revealed. Russell wa linked to the woman's death from evidence found inside the home, according to Sheritrs Lt. Richard Olson. He would not say what the evidence was but did nott that nothing appeared to be massing from the house. ''He apparently knew the woman from working at her pl~on occasion and may have known her from work too ... said Olson. ' Lyon bad wotktd at the Laguna Hills hospital since 1981. according to a hospital spokesman who said the nurse was employed an the ped1atncs section. Rus5ell wasemplo)ed as a prdentt at the hospital. Olson said The nurse's body was discovered early July 4 by a dauahter who traveled to the home to chttk on her mother'i welfare after l)'on failed to An unidentified woman feeda the ducka, which have become contro•enial f1faree on Balboa laland. Feathers flying over duck debate By STEVE MARBLE Tounsts and children think ducks are cute but a group of Balboa Island residents have had ll with the beaked creatures that quack and waddle around the res1den11al isle .. The>·, e gotten so fat the} can't even swim anymore:· says Phil Maurtr. a Ncwpon Beach city coun- cilman and longtime island home- owner ... They don't migrate like they should." Residents -some at anv rate - believe the ducks on the island are lethargic. mess}. nots) and a real pain an the tail feathers. "The} 've ~ome such big fatsos that the) JUSt sat in the middle of the sidewalk anymore The} can't fl}' and 1f they got m the "-ater they'd probabl) sink." said one man. who asked that his name not be used for fear he'd land an the m1ddk of the "huge duck fight" he predicts is at hand i\lthough hardl) the first 11me islanders have been ruffied over ducks. the issue surfaced last week when several residents asked the C11-, Council to coM1der an ordinance banning duck feeding The council ducked the ordinance proposal and instead asked that the city's general serv1cesd1'.is1on make a Candidates at starting line for municipal election races Petition filing period opens in several cities By &be Dally Piiot staff Not all the pohtirnl altlOn 1<. going on at the Democrauc ( onvenuon 1n 5an Francisco 1h1s wed. Several Orange ( oast cities opened their filing penod on Monda} for candidates planning to run an No- vember's mun1c1pal elections (an- d1dates have until .<\ug 10 10 return nommauon papr~ along wnh 10 signatures of registered "otc~ to appear on the Nov 6 ballot If an) incumbents don't seek re-election. the filing pcnod 1s extended ftve work mg days. In Newport Beach, three of seven -.eats on the ~ounc1I "'II be chosen The cand1da1ec; who took out nomination papers Monda) •\.\ere David Goff and incumbent Ru\ he I) n Plummer running m Distract 2 to repre~nt tht.· 'We'll Ne" pon ah-a of the cat)'. and tnl'umbent Ph1hp Maurer running m D1s1nc1 'i to represent the Ne"'pon Center and Balboa Island areas of the cat-, No one has takt.·n out papers to run 1n D1stnct 7 the ( orona del Mar area rurrently represented b~ incumbent John co~ In HuDtln1&on Beach, three ol thl' seven seats on the (1t\ Council are up for grabs. The council members arc elected at large. The Huntington Beach candidates who took out nom1na11on papers on the first da) "'ere Peter Green. Ja, Sto ut. John Erskine. Wes Bann1-;1rr Tom Mays. Bud Belsito and Denni'> Miller None of the incumbent'\ ha'c filed )Ct two. Ruth hnlc~ and Ma~or Jack Kell). arc C\pect1:d to run for re· election I• Costa Mesa. li\C potcn11al ran· d1dates took out papers for thrct' seat<. on tht' five-mem~r ( 1t) ( ounc1I Those "'ho and1cat1:d the' ~ould run: Ch1l ( larke. 51 an mc:urancc:- brokc:-r sen mg h1' founh tc:-rm on the ( osta Mesa Plannana ( omm1ss1on (Pleue tee ELM:TION/ A2j stud) of the duck suw111on and determine whert the taraest popu- lations on the island ciust Not rveryone. howt'ver. as takmg aim at the ducks. ..Can ) ou imagine making 11 illegal to feed the ducks." san Adnenne Bunon. an employee ot the Bal boa Island Ferr) .. , $uess rm going to end up bemg a cnminal. This 1s craz) .. Ducks are pan of ltfe on Balboa (Pleaee eee DUCKS/A2) Billy Martin School's out for many schools Declining enrollment forces local districts to become landlords for varying operations Edttor's note: This 1 tM first or 1 IWO-Plrt ~n~ on school th1t lrl'n 't schools 1nymorc-. Jack Mahnken. assistant 'uix-r- mtcndent of the Fountain Valle)' School D1Stnct. claims a bmers~eet d1st1nctton 1nce J01n10J t~ distnct an 1962. he hH built 19 elementary schools -and closed 1x of them. Mahnken supervised construcuon of the school dunna the boom )'ears of the 1960s and tarly ·10s. But ~ancc then. the tmth ratt has d«hnt'd s1an1ficantly and home pn~s havt' wared beyond the rtach of many youna fam1hC''i The rNuh '' cmp1y dn"room~ And 1n recent vean. Mahnken hu found himself ad ... ISln& d1!1tnct trustees to dosc ~1x of the schools he helped build Today. Mahnken finds himsdf 1n another role he d1dn 't fort"Stt an I 962. landlord The di,tncf\ el«tcd tru t~ make the dcC1s1on . but Mahnken 1s the one ~ho n~t11tcs wnh peo ple who want to lea~ no~­ "' cant classrooms. ~ w1dc array of tern nt rtnt patt 1n closed Fountain Valle)' d1stn~ sc:hool . ( 11 rooms and other cam- pus areas hht' bttome ~outh cluM. day-<'are ccnte"· manial .ln' s1ud10 food prtparatton plan·, muStt !>tu- d10~. adult education ~nttf'\, church mcctm hall,, nun.tr) hoot\ and dmanmrauon offi('e\ And the Fountain Valle\ D1stnct ·~ not alone O«hn1ng elcmcntaf) t"n· rollments in Huntmaton Beach. Co'ta Mesa Nc~pon Beach and L..aauna Beach ha" prompted ~hool d1 nnc1s to enter the landlord busa- ne as wtll Irvine. with a gro'Wlnl \tudent population. ha~ not clo1cd any pubhc school\ ls 11 proper for hool officials to hccome landlordi" C"n11 havt• said that 1f bu1ldtnl-\ are no Ion er nttdtd u pubhc 'lC'hOOI\. the) should~ tom do•n 10 make wa) for hou 1ng and other dc~k>pmt'nt But 'upporte" '3\ the clo\C'd \Chool' have prov 1ded s~("(' for '<lme uttful com mu nit) St"r" 1<.'t f ountain Valle\ \chool l.>1'tnct tru tee have ht'tud trom ~th ~•dt''I an rtttnt month'> Homeowner" h vtna nC"ftr N1C'hll\ c;chool 1-11d "' rnn' <'f"wn int<' an adult education center has crcatl'<l ~nous traffic and par~ang protlkm., 1n tht'tr quirt residential tra" t .\ compromise solution was reached rttcntl\ call1n1 for mo't 1dult r,tu- dents to ~ bused to 1cblas Residents near Bust\ard hool took the other side. vo1cm1 \Irons support fort ht Bo\\ and C11rl,Club of Huntan.gton Valley wh1<.h no~ <X · cup1C1 part of the campus Tht' rt-s1dents s.a1d the club prov 1dC'' nttdcd after-school 'lupcf'\ 1'1on and health} act1v1uc for t~·al H1uns\tt'r\ The rnrde-nt araued aga1MI 1 t1ff rent 1ncrea'IC thC' dl\tnl t ha'I pmpo$ed \'l\l'ltant upt'r1nttndent Mahnkrn sa1J he has ~\ cral reao;ons for adv1'1n1 thC' tru,lC"C'I not to ~II an" of the ctn~ "'-'ht,ol' or leave them vacant • ThC' .. nunuun \. alln Ot\lrtrt show up for work. Olsoo Aid. The crime scene lb011¥Cd lipl ofa mug.le, Olson DOied. Thett weft no s1ans. however, that anyone bad broken into the tract home. authonues said. Ntt&bbors in l.M l...apoa Hills community were particularly worried about lhe killins bC'cautt of a Wlfll 'of buralari~ they said had bttn tt- ported in the ~i&hborbood. • ·Marine lover is not alone Two others were disciplined at Ef Toro recently By ANDREA ADELSON Of ............. Manne Capt. John MouJtak. coun mart1aled last week for his io~olve­ ment wah an enlisted woman. ts not the first manoe at El Toro to be d1sc1plined for such an affair. Two other Manne Corps o fficers (Pleue eee llAIUJU/ A2) Higher density rejected in Mesa By KAREN E. KLEIN ( osta Mesa Cll) ( ounctl member... un~rcmonaously quashed a proposal by Costa Mesa developer C J Scgerstrom and Sons for a h1gh- dens1ty rt'S1den11al complex at Adams .\venue and Mesa Verde Dnve East Monda} night Tht council. facing about 75 an~ homeowners ~ho turned out at the m~ting to protest the planned apan- ment complell. and htgh·n~ towers .. o ttd unanimous!~ to dtn) ~gcrstrom·s request and rec· ommended the 520-unll proJ«t be planned for a lower-<k:ns11~ use The council members e:11.prn~ their clear-cut reJecllon of the (Pleue eee 11£SA/A2) Billy to court Bill\ Manin the controversial fonner ba~ball pla~er and man~r. was ord1:rcd Monda) to stand tnal Oct 2.3 m Harbor Municipal Court on ruohc drunkencss l.harges stem- ming from an '\pnl 14 1nc1dent in l orona dcl Mar Manin. 'i'i "'hoc;c lareer incl uded stints "'"h the "le" Yorio. 'i ankccs, D{"tro1t Tigers. l\.1mncsota Twins. T cu-; Rangt"I" and Oakland As. pleaded innocent tu the misde- meanor charge 1n 1\.13, \ltan1n "a' arrested a nd spent about lour hour-. in th(' Ncwpon lkath ( 11' Jail after l'C'!>1dents of the Popp' ~trt"('t neighborhood called p<'llcc Th('\ compla1ne-d of a shout- ing match on the front la" n of on(' of tht· hou"C\ News FoLLowuP PHIL S1EID£llWI \\)Uld not k('('p much of 1ht mone} from tht \lie of a dosed c<impus. Thr d1 tnct ha\ not )'et repaid all mont') loantd b) the 'tate to build local \Chool\ Therefore. \,he tale would claim mo'it of tht '.IChool '81e rev- enu~ •If enrollment trend~ rcverx and 1he d1 '"" nttch a hool aptn an 20 yt'an. tht ro\t of rt'purchas1na land and po\ •bl} rondtmnma and b.ull· do11ng homn might ~ far hC'yond tht dtstncf\ re~urce~ •. imply leaving 1 '>C'hool vacant would rttuh 1n gradunl drttnoration (Pt ... SCHOOLa/ A2J \ ~-~~--- A2••oraog• COUt DAILY PILOT/TuMday, July 17. 1984' Cyclist killed in Mesa Paramedic• make a vain attempt to save Ron Salata, 25, who was killed early today when hla motorcycle crashed into the rear of a vehicle traveling ln the north lanes of the San Diego Freeway at the Harbor Boulevard exit. A California Highway Patrol spokesman said the 12:09" a .m . accident happened when Salais, a Weat- mlneter reaident, hit the back of the car while doing about 80 mph. CONTINUED STORIES MARINE LOVER NOT ALONE ... From Al v.erc pUnt'>hCd Onl· "'llh a foru·d res1gnat1on and thr nthl.'r rl•pn- mandcd Jnd dud.l·d lour-month' [la~ for lratan111ng \\llh l0 nh\ll0d "'umrn 1 n t hl' pa ... t \l'ar ba\l' wol..l·,. man Ma\tl.'r 'igt Jad. \1 1lhahl.~ ..aid \,1 onda\ Jn thO\l' 1mtance\. the pun1\hml·nt "'a,n·1 nearh a!> se' ere as that handt'd to \1oultal... ~ho wa::. drummt'd out of the t orps on Fnda~ tor "conduct unben.>ming an otlicrr .. and other chargc' stt'mming from a lo' e at1a1r v.11h a \lannl' 'upph rlerl. But \1oultal.. was ne,er charged "'1th fraternmng. pointed out Lt. Col. Bobbi \\ e1nberger. chief of the base public affairs otlice MESA REJECTS DENSITY •.. Tht' se .. ent) of \foultal."!> pun1\h· ment escalated. in pan. becaus.: the fighter pilot apparentl) told ht!. tiance. Lance (pl Kandr Clari... 22. quest1on!J he tntended lo ask her before a promot1on5 board. Weinberger ::.aid. From Al propo~I t'\ l'n hl."lorr lll·anng publil testimon\ and a prl'\l'nta(lon on thr proJcrt ··f'm tlw. Ml·a tht' prowt 11-._1u\t tuo t.kn,l·:· ,\1J\Or Donn Hall "11J ··\1a,tx· tht• h1gh-n\t'' !>houkl ''~I' 111 thl' .1rt-.1 "hl'rl' ''t' alrt'.llh h.l\t' • tl11·m. ht· athkd l 1•U rh 1lv.on1.1n '11rrn.1 I kt t1t1g ,.11J thl· u1unu1"-. <ll·lf.,.un tu rl'll"lt thl' rrl>rmal \\ottld h.l\ l° lx'l"O lhl' 'Jnh' \\ lwthl'I IH rlllt lhl' h1lnll.'ll\\ Ol'I \ h;1J 'h''" n up to prutl''I ""lhl'rl' l\ nu \\J\ I l'Jn '>UPPl•rt thl kind 111 Jl'll'ill\ 1ha1 hd\ lx•t•fl propowJ · lfrrt111iz 'W1d \\ l" h.1J n1) 1nwn·-.1 in .1n urhan ll'nll'l .11 tl11' ELECTION ... From Al Dnnn 11.tll "' ll\\fll'I ell .111 tndu,tnJI dn tr11rHl' m.inul.tl luring firm lJlll'J Orm·g..1 lndLl'.trll'' Hall" thl' mJ\lll ol ( 11'ta \k-...1 '>t'n 1ng out hi'> lir,i full tt·rm on thl· { It\< 11un, 11 lfall al!>t• '>l'l"\l'd '''o .ind ,1 h,tlt \t'ar' on thl' PIJnn1ng < 11mm1\\111n .ind a H'ar .md a half un till' ,,,,·., Rr- dt'' l.'lopmt'n l \gl'fll' BarhMakan '2 ll\\nl'r11l(orJph1l Tone\ an Jd\l'rll\tng lirm h1lJtl'd on "c" port Huull'\ arJ 1n < 11'>\J \k<;a Jean " al'lo a nwtaph' ''Lal mm1qcr and ha' m.'\l'r run lnr 1lllilt' ( hark'I \t.trl.l'I .J'I ll\\nl'I 111 the \1arl.l·I ( l'nll'nt < 11111rat1or-. lirm tn ( 0'>13 \k<,J \1arl.d ''a' Jf'p11tntt•d tn the l II\ ' Planning < 11mn "11ir1 11n1· \t'arago "1d ...,,,llrr rrtrrl·d 11'\l.lurJnt nv.ncr \olkr J l•IUnlil \\JllhJo'" \\ho JllC'lll1' Jll ( II\ l tlUnl 11 .1nJ Planning ( u1111111\.,111n nh"l't1ng.' ..ind 1~ .rn out\pol.l•n t ntli. lll, 11' polil' ha\ nl'\ l'f lx·lorl· hl•ld puhl1l nflill' tn < mta \lt'\J locauon and '' hcthcr \OU (home-O'' ncr!>) had lOme hen· ur not. there "ould ha'<' ht-en nll JI.'. lion taken .. The Sl'gl'r~lrom lir111 h;id rropo)Cd the prOJert. tn part. a'> a "ay to pro' 1dl' hou'1ng. tn till thl' nL•ed nc:Hl'd h~ 11<> l.'.omml.'rt 1JI PfllJl'l'l!i appro,ed for land 'flunh nl the ':Ian D1q~11 Frl'l'''J' ., l J0°I 'a~ I'm \UfPfl'l'd lh~ lhl' u1u11c11"<. Jl twn 1.·· -.aid Malcolm Rn<.c; d1n•ctor ol° Jn l·lopmt•nt for tne '°ll'gl'r\trom lirm ·1 Thl' h1~h-Jrn~11~ pro1ect1 \\a' .i tnal h;illoun and trial nalloon' arc 'uh1t'l t Ill l:x· ,h,11 Jov. n ·· ' Romantic relat1onsh1ps bet"'ecn ollkcrs and enlisted personnel run contrar. to Corps' custom and tra- dition for good reason. Weinberger \atd. If rl·l.:i11on!">h1p!. cross over into 1ob du11es. '"11 v.tll bl' 1mmedia1eh prrccl\ed ac; fa,on11sm." she said. and "'ill ad,crselv affect '"order and d1<,opltne.'" · \nord1ng w El l oro ot1ic1ah the m1htan mun found Moultak guilt~ ol nmdull l·ontraf) lo ( orps· custom .rnd 1rad111on atter hetng "amcd to \top the romance I) 1ng about "'hethcr he continued to sec (lark .tnd t)b<,trutting 1usl11.'.e b~ tf)ing to per\uadt her to lil' on the v.llne'>!> '>land LB weighs proposal on Sycamore Hills l:.n' 1runml•n1.ll guarantee' to protect lhl' )\canwrr Hill' trall art' t'\pt·rtt·d to l:x· ht•ard 111n1gh1 "'hl'n J plan to t·on'>tfllt t h~'i rl'\ldcnttal unit\ on thl· no" pn<,ltnr Pn>Pl'fl\ uinw<o hl·turc the lJguna Bcalh < II\ C oun· ul Tht• rounnl mt'l'I' at fl rm al~ ll' Hall 5 I 5 Forl.''>t .\' e Thl' proposal appro' l'd h' tht• Planning ( omm1!'.s1on re4u1rc'I .1p- pnn al of a genrr.il plan amcndml'nl. !One change~ urnd1trunal u~t· prr- m11\ and a lt'ntat1,c tr.:itt mar to uln.,trull :i mt\ nl ,undom1n1um<, .1panment!I and '10gk·lam11' 1o"nhome<, Kaufman ._\. Hroad Im of Lu., .\ngeks"' ill purcha'c a h.J-a<.re parc.:cl tor $5 7 million "hll h tht• lit\ "'Ill U'\t' Ill pa) a largl' port1nn ol 11\ d~bt Ill RJncho Palos \ erdcs ( orp for tht' $<> 7 mtlhon purcha!.t' of the l'nltrc.' 522 acres of s, ram ore H ills in 197~. The r1l\ nov. o"es Rancho Palo!. \'en.Jes appro\1matel) $7.8 milhon 1ndud1ng interest. "'h1ch ac- l umulatcs at about $1.500 a da\'. In Janua~. the Count~ of Orange agreed to purchase 149 acres of \\1.'.amon· Hills for an undetermtned amount to dc,elop the San Joaquin Hilb Transportation Comdorand an SO-acre regional par!.. t ontern for rare plan1s and "tldhte hclame a i..e, cons1derat1on in the prt•para11on of En' iron mental Im- pal t Repon for the pro1ec1. The Planntn~ ( omm1ss10n added a con- d1t1on of appro,al 10 33 others "h1ch art' alread) in the proposed plan. "'llll h "'ould n·qu1rc a b1olog1st to be at the pre-grad mg meetrng held on the '>Ile pnor to the ::.tart ofworl.. to ensure the prc\cn a lion of rare species of plant'> and animals v.here possible DUCKS CREA TE BALBOA ISLAND FLAP •.. From Al I hn 1.llllll' Ill .111J \l\ll 111\' l'\l'[\ 1111111111\~ JU \I .1h1lUI l ht•\ \\,llhlk tntn thl' l,llilt' .111J I i?l'l' tlt.•m l1>11d l"'t' J,., l'lnpul \l'' n.1l l1ttk lr11·11J,hq1, ·· \1 •nh ll'\llknl\ 1•!l thr ,1.rnJ '·" I hl' d lh ~ \ I fl' nlt''\\ ,1 nd t h.1 I ~l'.1,·hl'\ .ind 'L'.l"all' .Ill" 1111 llll' 'l'r\!1· 11: I''<: mg .1 lw.1lth hJ1.1rd c lthl'f' 111'"' that thn Ml 1.rpl 1\\,1!.1• llllo?hh ht•t.IU\l' l•l quat ~rng ··~ 'l'r'•llh' It~,., 1lm~' .ind 1'\l"" l•ll1' 111.t'' 'l'\'tng l111k .... .i, h°l'd Just Call 642-6086 nc • " (,,,~ ,,. ,... .... ..., dml.' · \J\\ \lc1ura ·Hut \\hat hJ\ people up'\1.'t " thl· alm11'1 tllm- merl 1al li.•ed1ng that gnl'' llO • The tounulman d.11m" that \Onll' rl.''>ldent" m.ll.t• a hal:i1t lll hu' 1ng large 'upphe~ lll hread M JUl I. ma,h lur all tlw 4ua1.l.,·r-. Jnd lht·n go throu~h Jail\ kl'ding ritual' 1-kt.JU\l' 111 thl· ll'l'd1ng. th1· dud,, hJ't' \lllPJ'k:d n11graltn~ \1Jllrt·r 'J" . r h .•• ·, "h.11 1t0 \ .ill JO\lUI I thin!. \\t' u•uld t.11.,• 1.11r 111 lhl· prohkm "11h11u1 .111 111.t 1 n.1 n, ,. or l?l" t t 1 ng t h1· 1.ll\ 10\tll\l"\.J II \\CCOuldJU~l '>IOp thl~ 1.umml'fl 1al·t\ pe feed1ntt. ·· 'a" \laurer Thrcl 'l'ar' ago. the pro and Jnt1- Ju, I. tll lton'> on the island squared 1111 "hen about a dozen ducl..s died lrom ros1oning l hl' dud . ., h3\l' rnl)ugh probll'ms "1th \luthrr 'Jturc "11hout people pol\ontng lhl'm l1f \hooting thl'tn ·· Burhin 'a" .. ,U\' lht'\ "ant l''t'I"\· nnl· 111 get togetht'r and <1tar\e tht•m '.\ t'll l"m n111 ~1.ung to Jti 11 • \\hat do } ou lake about the Dall~ Pilot" Wbat don't you like? 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LAg<ina e.ecll S....ClwMnl• wa1., 1emp ea llZI 1-3 1·2 1·2 1-2 1·2 1-2 1-3 s...i1dtr.c11on ~ SCHOOLS SERVING OTHER USES .•• From Al The neighborhood school might be- come an eyesore and a n in\tllng target for vandals In add111on. Mahnken said the surplus funds produced h> leas1ne a clo'icd school can be used for main- tenance c~penses at other open schools He said the district has a range of rental fees. A non-profit occasional user such as a Boy Scout troop can use space for free. A > outh club with cxclu)1ve rights to rertatn ::.pace pa\s the d1stnct'!I dtn:cl monthh <:Ost. 29 cents per square foot. A pn~·atel) run child-care firm would pa)' 58 cents per square foot .\ comml.'rc1al sand- "' ll"h·making business pa~s 75 cents. The dtstnct''i landlord al'll\ 111es ha' e also drawn the attenuon of Fountain \'alle} cit~ officials. Somt' residents opposing certa tn school tenants havf tal.en th<.'1r complatnts to the Cit} ·s Planntng ( omm1ss1on. '' h1ch en forte\ zontng gu1dehnes The comm1S\10n helped v.ork out the t"ompromt!ll' bu~1ng plan for adult da'>'il'S at N1eblas Se' era I other lc:ase'i for '>chool space arc ront1nient upon the tenant\ acqu1s1t1on of the proper lll} rlannmg permit Cit) zoning rules also "ere behind J derision to turn the closed McDowell School into a Fountain Va lle ~ Distric t headquarterc;. McDo"cll. 1n a housmg tract. 1s unsuitable for man) commercial uses. But moving tnto McDowell frrt'd the d1stnct"!I former head- quaner-; on a co mmencall~ zoned corner at Talbert A\cnuc and Ne"- land Street The old headquaners 1s no"' rented to the Kmgsmen Drum and Bugle Corps and the Celebration II catenng business. There are long range plans for e\panded de\ elopment of this ~ rnrncr 1f state offiuals "'Ill allo" the )Chool d1s1nc1 to l..eep the resulting re' enuc Rl·no' a ting ~c Do"ell c;chool as a d1stnct headquarters cost about $1.:! mtllton. hov.e,er This expenditure became an issue 1n last's \ear's unsurce~~ful auempt to recall· three d1stnct tru!ltees Other d1slncts ha-.e also trans- torml'd dosed .,,hools 1n10 adm1n1s- tra11on offices Thl' Ocean Vic"' School D1s1nct in Huntington Beach turned the closed Rancho View School into a d1stnct headquarters. In doing so. the d1stnct vacated a more valuable site at Beach Boulevard and Warner A venue and i;:ollected $3.4 m1lhon when 11 sold the property. Ocean V1ev. has closed one other school. Rob1nwood Coastline Col- lege rented the schoo l for adult classes for a time. When Coa stline left last year. Robinwood was rented to the Central Baptist Temple for a pre- school program. Ocean View Supennlendent Dale Coogan said he·s received no neigh- borhood complaints concerning the Robinwood tenants. •• 1 n fact. because the monc\ from leasing has been used 10 upgrade the propen~. tht' school now loo~s muc:h nicer than "'hen we were in there:· Coogan !.aid The Huntington Beach C II) School D1stnc1 mo' ed its adm101slrat1on offices 1nlo Lebard School after 11 was closed. It leases another closed school. Peterson. to Coastline Col· lege. and a third closed s11c. Clapp. to the O range County Department of Education for inslructton of handi- capped students. The Ne"'port-Me..a l ln11ied School D1stnct. servmg Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. has haJ to make the most dec1s1ons about closed schools. The d1s1nc1 has suspended or reorganized classes at 16 campuses. >\ major uproar occurred in 198 I and 1982. when the d1stnct tncd to lease Corona del Mar Elementary School to USC for a satellite campus. Nearb} residents bauled the proposal. feann~ mcreased traffic. lights and noise. USC finall} withdre" llS proposal after the un1- 'ersll) was denied a Cahfom1a Coastal Comm1ss1on permit E'e ntualh. the school was sold to a pm ate developer"' 11h plans to build homes al the site The d1stnct had less difficult' leasing Mesa Verde Elemcntan and Lincoln Intermediate schoois 10 Coastline College. Ba~ View Elemcn- taf) was rented for a time to Coastline but has since been sold to a developer. McNally School 111 Costa Mesa wa\ sold to make wa\ for the Pac:1tic Federal Bu1ld1ng. · l lnlike the Fo untain Valle" D1~- tncl. Newport-Mesa has no building debts 10 the state. so it docs not have 10 surrender the revenues from a school sale, according to Raymond Schn1erer. the district's business manager. O ther closed Newport-Mesa schools are used for special educa- t 1on. continuation studies and ad- mtn1slrat1on offices or are rented as private schools or city community centers. A district advisory comm it- tee will make recommendations in the commg weeks concerning the future of Adams and East Bluff sc·hoob. which were just closed tn June. In the Laguna Beach Unified ~1.'.hool D1s1ncl. Ahso Elementary School 1s the onh site that has been closed. The d1stnc1 has leased this campus to the Capistrano-Laguna Beach Regional Occupation Pro- gram Thi!. group has sub-leased portio ns of the school to da)<are programs and a church group. Low- cost studio space 1s also rented 10 an1sts But Supenntt'ndent Billy Barnes said the d1stnct's board of educauon has approved tentative plans to sell the Aliso campus to National Church Residences of Ohio. This group plans lo provide senior citizen hous1ng a community center and a day-care program under the sponsorship of St Mary's Episcopal Church of Laguna Beach. A county park will also be established on the 6.7-acre campus. Barnes said the Laguna Distnct will be able to keep the $2. 7 million produced by this proposed sale, and the property will revert to the distnct 1n 40 years. under the currcnt proposal. In the more immediate future. Barnes said. the district may need nev. schools m 11s northern area -where additional ho using 1s proposed. But he said he does not e\pect to need more classrooms in outh Laguna. where Ahso 1s located Sull. some South Laguna residents cn11c1zed the sale plan because the) did not want the community to lose 11s onl) public school campus. Wednt•sda.~ · A close-up look at the problems one neighborhood had when Its school was closed and later leased. Gary's and Co. SUMMER SALE July 13 thra July 22 Reductions on Clothing and Shoes • 30%1060% 119 Fa hioo I land (714) 759-1622 ' • Writers' conference planned at UC Irvine Ul Irvine'$ 1984 Wntl.'r'I' l onference will feature workshops dei.sgned for the new wmer and to gs' I.' the workmg wnter new ideas on how to market their own work Breaking the first novel bamer 1s the focus of the '\ug. I I workshop, followed on Aug. 18 by advice on bow to clean up the finished product. The final classes on marketina are scheduled to begin Aug. 24. Further infonnation on the workshops can bt- obtained by calhng UCl fa tension at 856-5414 Mea to close library The Costa Mesa Library. 1855 Park A\e. m Costa Mesa. will close Thursday for conversion to an automated circulation system. Ounng the closure. the Mesa Verde Library will rcmam open. The Costa Mesa branch will reopen Aug. 9. Archltectural aldes convene THe Orange County Chapter ol the Soc1et} ol Architectural Admm1strators will meet at Thompson'i. Bluepnnt Co .• 3186 E-A1rway .\ ve, Costa Mesa. for a tour of the fac1lit1es Thursday from 11 :30 a.m. to I p.m . A luncheon will follow the tour For more mfor- mat1on. call Betsy Nickless at 549-2207. Cb.amber board meets Tb.ursday The Costa ~esa Chamber of Commerce has scheduled 11s July Board of Directors meeting Thursda} at noon at the Holiday Inn, 3131 Bmtol St.. in Costa Mesa Making a big splash • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tu.day. Juty 17, 1884 AS Dentist leases Protopappas' former office By 1.AREN E . KLEIN Ol .. O.., ....... When Dr Manin J. McGrecvey. Jr .. reQPeftl 1M formef\ Costa Mcu offict of ckntilt Tony Protop1ppa1 this month. 1t wilt be a year almost to the day lilWZ the hi&h-volume 19th S~t buildin1 wudosed amid a Oood o faccusattons aod lawsuh . Since then the office, wilb iu familiar bhAe1·and-wh!u "Sleep..()ral Surgery" sign out froot, bas sat vac:a.at u 1 fOnncr o wner has declamt beo.ktuptey. been sued rot malpractice b)' former pas.intts and testified on his own bcbalf dunnJ his tra.I for~ murdtr~:Tbe murder tnal 1s e~P«tcd to &Oto the jury thiJ w-:ek. AJI that doesn't holler McGr«vey, a 3~-old Hun11n1ton Beach rtSJdem who i the newest tenant. Toda). lhe office bb been renovated. Pn>topappas' equipment has been rttrihed from lbt county_ manha1 v.ho picked 1t up for kPJ purposes and a ~t new banner han~ out front procwm1n1 '"()pen Sooo. The bad thmgs that bve happened are btS10r)'. ~ says. but not 1he kind that as going to stick with~ Sl4 W. 19th St. office that will be the third in his Dental Health Associates Orange County group. . . 'Tm not anuc1paung a bi& problem," wilh nepuve associations from Protopappas' practice, McGreevC')' said. "There'll be some ncpt1,·e rtactJOOS but l'm OOt wome-d about that." The offi ce was closed July 21 . J 983. by Dr. Roben W. The fee is $8. The program will feature a prescntauo n on the Amel development proposed for the Bear S treet property north of the San Diego Frce~a). For information or reservations. call 979-0536. Vlaltors to the Wedge on the Balboa Penlneula find that some wavea are larger than others. Actually, the scene la more apectacular than dangeroue, aa the water 1• being deflected upward by ea.nd banb cut lnto the beach by the aurf. Brown. an ass1Stan1 to J>Totopapp,as, after anonie-ys Stanford Shaw and Robcn TulJC1' confiscated ProtOpap- pas' assets It was 1n Apnl 1ha1 the Cost.a M~ dcnust .,b arrested on susp1c1on of second-degree murder ·~ d!e deaths of three patients who uodent.an oraJ SUfJltfY m his o ffi ce. Toastmistresses off The In ine T oastmistress Club ~111 postpone its regular meetmgs, the second and fourth Tuesda~ s of each month. untal September due to the remodeling of the met:tmg location. In the mtenm. members will meet rnlormally on Jul} 24 and August 28 1n members· homes Guests ..ire welcome. $750frontrow 'Thriller' concert tickets a real killer FaClng m1ll1ons of doll.an an c1viJ la"'sujLS filed b)· former pauents or their families. Protopappas fiJed for bankruptc} 10 December 1983. All that aside. however, McGreeVC)· says the office 1s "'ell-equ1ppcd and m a good location. He won•t have to "'om about rccru1tmga lot of new patients because be bas an Orange Coast chentele who have bttD tra\-·eling to the group's Santa Ana o ffice. be says. For times and locauons call usan l msche1d (da,,) at 660-3871 or Carol Hom e (evenings) at 851-381 o. 8} the Associated Press For $750 \cott R11101to v.111 '>Cll \OU a front rov. ud..ct to 'ee Michal'! hckson and his brother-; in concert at the Forum 1n Inglewood in \eptem- ber. manager of T1d .. t•t Shack ba\ed in ( osta Mesa ··we arc a<iking and gt•t11ng lull pa\ment 10 ad\ance for ticket'> with the guarantee that 1f we can't dch\cr there will be I 00 percent pa) back " On ut:cas1on .\delman said cus- tomers v.111 pa) up to S 1.000 for a ticket to a '>pecial concert. "We're not going after bas (Protopappas1 patients.. .. \itcG~ve> hastened to pcnnt ouL "lfwc tried to takeover hts pallents that'd be su1Clde." The mental assoc1a1Joo the public will make between him and Protopappas 1s minimal, be clauns, even though he ts 1n the same business. ••His was basically a one-man office wnh a high volume and lots of advertising. We're a group that serves many companies and keeps a pretty low profile." Muslcal travelogue at museum The Orange County Roundtable will present .. A Jewish Mus1cal Tmveloguc," a musical tour through time and country, at the Newport Harbor Art Museum on July 26. Ne,er mind that the Jacbon'i ha-.c signed no contraus ~Ith the Forum and tickets haH·n·t t>cen printed or d1stnbuted David .\delman at Murra-.·., Tickets 1n Los .\ngelcs said that agenq plans to sell front ro~ seats for about $500 .<\s for regular tickets. he said agents ha'e taken .. thousands" of down payments for Murra}'<; ant1c1pated minimum ud.et co\I of $50 Jackson and h1~ brothers would be upset 1f the) knev. about the 2.400 percent markup planned b) Rizzotto for the California concerts. said fa m1 h spoke'>man Howard Bloom. Dinner wtth wine will he served in the museum gardens at 6:30 p.m .. and the performance and lecture v.111 beg.in at 7:30 p .m. Tickets for dinner and pcrfonnanu:. at $13.50 and $15, are ava1lablc through tht.> Amcncan Jev.1sh C omm11- tee at 546-2914 Resenat1ons arc ncccssai: .. We had a H untington Beach busines~man who bought six front row seat'> for $750 (each) and I 0$125 '>eats th1\ week·· '>aid R1110110. 25. The Jacksons haH' announced tentative performances dates at the Forum. on Sept 2 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 11. and 12 Two concerts also are scheduled 10 Anaheim Another difference 1s that Protopappas used general anesthesia in his practice. while the most extensive surge!") McGreevey's group docs is performed under "oonscious sedation." a state where the patient tS conscious but work can be performed without pain. McGreevey's Dental Health Association, which he has owned along with another denust, John Delaney, since I Q69. has t"'o ex1sung offices. o ne in Anaheim as well as the Santa >\na office. he said McGrcevey has been pracucmg den11str) for 15 years Lecture on lnferdllty set A free lecture ~ncs. "The Emotional EOects of lnfert1ltt)-." will be held July 24 from 7 to 8· JO p.m. at l Cl Medical Center. 10 1 (It) Dmc outh 10 Orangl' Michelle &'Ck Balke. mamage and famtl~ therapist wbo spec1altzes 10 in fem Ill} and adoptwn counseling. v.111 lead the next lecture in the senes entitled .. Is bcnone Pregnant E\cept Me'l Coping W11h ')our l nfcrnltt~ ... in Building 25. second floor watting room For reservauons or more information call 779-20111 Realtors present semlnar The Newport Harbor-Costa Mt•sa Board ot Realtor.., wilt present a free pubhc seminar ne\t Tuesda) at 7 p.m o n .. Home Improvements. Stan to Finish" at their building, 401 N. Newport Bl/"d .. Nev.port Beach. Expert paneltsts will discuss such subjects as room additions. do-it-yourself projects. remodeling. 1mprOH'- ment supplies and government regula11ons. and the building pennit process. I OBITUARIES Services Saturday for Kristen Goodoien I am1h nwmhi.·r' and lnt•nth arc mourning thl· dt·ath ot "-n'>tcn ..\nn (ioodo1en v. ho Ju~d at her lam1h ·., llunttngtun Bealh home \aturd:l\ al thl· Jgl' 111 ~II ~1 1'>'> (1110JOll'O . ~ho \'-On thl' (1\)ldcn Kn \\\Jrd for t>c1ng the t:x·,1 girl ph~s1eal l'dueat1on -,tudent at Edison H 1gh School 1 n I%~ had been a ttending Orange ( oast Coll ege She alo;o wa~ a ho'>tC'>!. at the ( rab ( ooker restaurant 1n Nl·~port Bl·aeh happened to ht•r ..\O\bcxh v.ho knev. hrr thought sht.> ""a~ thr '"l"<'tt''t pt'r!.On .. "-nsten 1s rcmembcrt>d a' J bctll·r- than-aH·rage '>tudent at Ed.Ison "'ho pla~ed on the g1r1.,· hadm1nton team and paruc1patcd 1n all <;pons in ph)s1cal educau on d asscc; dunng her four \cars at the school She was tall.mg psycholog\ cla-.se<, at Orange Coast Collegr prnbal"il\ \I.Ith the 1ntent1on of v.orking ~11h handicapped children. her fotha said 0 I fall g~s as planned. McGree-.ey said. he v.111 begin secmg pat1tnls in the ne"' office tn about two weeks. 'No bra' flap brings suit By tb~ Associated Press ..\ Santa .\na v.-oman v.ho sa\s she was denied a special discount on a flight from · Hawa11 because she wasn't weanng a brassiere has filed a la\losu1t against v. orld .\1Nays. CALENDAR "-nsten had enJO}Cd good health until last Dl't'eml:x·r v.hrn i.he noticed a lump 10 the muscle of her nghl Gill. her father Da' 1J (1oodo1cn \aid \.1 onda) The lump v.a\ 1den11lil'd as a sarcoma. or t anc..l'r ol thl' soft ll'>!.Ul' It sprl'ad to hl'r lungs and she had undergone l hcmotheraph~ r::id1auon and surgen at the l C L \ \.kd1cal (enter Short I) before tht· lump Jl'\ t·lopt.•d on her leg. Knsten had her long hair cut and had picture<, taken to send to fam1h members and lnenlh for a Chnsimas present The phuw u<.t'd v.11h this swn v.a<. ont ot tho\t' takt•n at that ume. her father !>aid Kriaten Goodolen The suit. filc'd last ~eek in A.lameda Count~ upenor ( oun. ~ks un.-.pec1fied damages from the airline and ..isks the court to 1sc;ue an inJuncuon to stop 1mplementa- 11on ol World\ dress code according to attome~ Zona Sage ..,_arl'n lk\a"' -C. claimed 10 the sun that shr "'a'i refused perm1s!>1on to board the flight to Oak.land on Ma~ ~~ e'en though she told airline officials there "~ a mt·d1cal cmcrgenl·\ 10 her famil) She said she v.as cutting short her 'acauon 1n Maui because her mother 10 P1mhurg. ( alif had been hospitalized"' tth a hean attack Tuesday, July 17 Heart Association funds UCI studies • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beach City Council. l 11~ Counul Chambers. 505 Forest A "e • 1 p.m .. Foautaln Valley School District Board of Trasttts, Pu bite Study Session. Education Center. 17 2 10 Oak St., Fountam Valley She returned home ahout a ~ed.. before her dt-.nh .. She knev. )hl' had ..i homhlc J1scasc and ~nc~ she v.as going to die:· her father said ... But she fought 11 all the ~a) .\nd 'he thought ahout other'i all the time. e'en at the l'nd Jo....nstcn also 1'> <.UT\ l'ed b' her mother Rebecca. brother Robert ol Huntrngton Beach and s1~1t·r \.11chclte T111lc of Founta10 \ alln Thl' Orange> Count' Chapter o f the \ma11..an Hean -hsocia11on has an- nounced 11"1llg..1'cS150.llllOtose,en d1tlcrcn1 l.ard10' a<.,c ular re<oearch pro- Jl'l h ·Thi\ \loac;n·1 some quirk ofone emplo~ce." Sage said ..It v.ai. based on tht> ~ntten pohq ofV. orld o\1rwa\S •· Be~" \l.3S traveling on a reduced-fare ticket as the relau' e of a V. orld -\1rwa) s emplo~ee Her sister-in-la~ 1s a flight attendant and BcSaw's 11cket was reduced from more than $400 to S 100 under the airline's "Share Our V. orld .. program that 'itartC'd m Januan • 7:30 p.m .. Fountaln Valley City Council. Cit) Council Chambers, I 0200 Slater Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Unified School District. Board of Education. Lakeside Middle School. 3 Lemongrass. lrvine. v. hilc I~ ing on tht• eout·h "She wao; a '"l'Ct1e -a c..anng pt'rson. ~l' don't knov. ~h~ 11 The famil) preters tlo'"-~r'i or memorials to be i.cnt to the ..,_n.,ten .\nn Goodo1en Memonal Fund. F1rc;t United Methodist Church. 420 W 19th St.. Costa Mec;a, Q2627 Pn,ate sen ices w11l be held at the church Saturda). Thi' " thl' large'>! amount C\t'r awarded h' the Orange Cnunt~ ( hapll'r 10 \uppon nfrescarch Of the 'l'\ en proJet "· lliur "'ill he conductt•d at tht• l "" t'r'>11' l'I c ahlom1a at In tnt· ..\crnrdmg w the a1rl1ne·~ dress code for such ttckcts. e mplo,ee\ and rclatl\ l'l. must have "proper travel attire ·· It '' the ..amt· lO<k that ha!> apphC'd to airline employees \Ince World began <,~n 1l·c in I Q7Q PoucE Loe Masked bandit holds up U-Totem market in Mesa A man ~canng a stoclung mask and brandishmg an automatic hand- gun held up a clerk at the U-Totem market. 5 I 7 W. Wilson St., in Costa Mesa early this morning and escaped with an unknown amount of cash. Costa Mesa pohcc said the man entered the store about 2:30 a.m. He CoetaMeu A Costa Mesa resident was treated at Costa Mesa MC'dical Center Hospi- tal and released c.11rly this morning after he was allegedly stabbed by two men dunng an argument. Benjamin Manzilla. 26, suffered cuts on his left forcann allegcdl)-incurred dunna a fight with Joel Alvarc1, 24, and Francisco Alvarez. 27. both of Costa Mesa Pohcc took the Alvarez brothers into cuc;tody on susp1c1on of assault with a dtodly W<'apon follow-ana thc 12·soa.m 1nc1dent .. ••• A thief chm bed ovrr a chain hnk fcnoc and pncd open a rear door t Ptnonatizcd C1caners. 2117 Hurbor Blvd .. Sunday and ,tole thrcc pa1111 of pants and some chan&C' Total lo,-; was plac:N at S 35. • • • Thieves who stole some $26,600 wonh of valuable from a home on the 2700 block of Mendoza Dnvc Saturday also defttattd on ~mt" clothint in the homr Pohcc 1a1d they could find no tvidtnce of fo~d entry "\mon~ th<' m}nad ll<'m\ pulled the gun and lorced the cler~ to open the cash reg1stc< V. hen another customer entered the 'ltore tht· man hid behind the counter. pol1l.'(.' re ported. The robber grabbed the cash 1n thr register and was last seen fleeing out reported stolen were camNao; clothin$, shoes. appliance\, o;1lvcr sets. chtna and record album<; ,• .. An o pen garage pro\.'1ded entf) to thieves at a home on the 3200 block of California Street Monda) ..\ S 110 b1~e was reported stolen • • • There was an unknown amount ol loss last wt"t'k at a dental office on the 300 block of V1{·tona lr'r'CI al\er thieves pned bari; o il' thC' ~indo~c; and broke 1n • • • Pollet could find no lo~ at a homt' on the 300 bloc~ of V1ctona tr«I that was broken 1n10 last fnda) Th1ev~ removed a ~rt'Cn on an unlocked wmdov. to a.11n cntn- Lafuna Beach David Edward W('h l('f ,.,, wu' characd with t~'ipa\\ing.. d1sturbina tht" pt>a~ nnd n:•w.ting arTMt Monda) night at 6SO LAaunn C anvon Road He also wa<i found to he wn.ntC'd for oumand1ng tratlic warrant<; and wn' n:lca'<'d on total hail of S1. 7 ~o. • • • tht' hal k door ot the s1orr the c;pokl''iman added Thl' lkrk dec;lnhcd tht• man a' 'i-" ~IQ{~~ in his earl\ 20<. and pm.,1tih hlac..k A polKt' in'est1gat1on into 1hc 111c1den1 l\ nmtinuing .\uc)w taJX''> and \unglasse'i werl' rcpont'd <;tolC'n from a 'chicle parked 1n the 1200 hlock of CltfT Dml' Monda\ morning. ••• .<\ \.\Oman reportl'd that <ihe "'a' dssaultcd h) a man ~1t•ldmg a crutch dunng anattcmpted robhcn in the 1100 block of Laguna (am on Rood ~onda\ morning. The sus~cl ""~ 1onc b.) thC' 11me poltct• onin·r, 3m\.t-d and the-wom:rn rept1rtcd no toe;\ or 1n1 unes • • • Pararhutc tlart"n the sk' about I\ miles oil the coa'>l ~err r('p<>nl'\1 h' police carh Monda)-morning C oJ\t (1uar<l ofliualc; said the Na\.\ "'n conducting ntJht manC'uH'r\ Newport Beach \ N('wport Beach man n-port~ tht thd' of nn outl'x13rd motor 'alued al 1~00 trnm a dock rn the l~OO block of Mtm 'U\ Monda;. • • • ·\ ( 1)'\ta Mc\.i man n-pot1C'd lhl.' thdl t>f a \urflloaf\S \Alucd at $:'7'i fr11m h1" trUl k p.trlt-J 1n tl400 hlcx:k ot We<,t Occantront M onJ:l\ • • • ..\ \anta .\na man repom·d thl' lhl'll o' h1" \\alkt Imm h1' \,H pJr~l·d 11n B.i ll'x1a near f'llh \1r1..•c1 \fondJ\ • • • ..\ l\e"' port Bcac h m.u1 rqx1rtl'd thl' tlcft nl a ttt'm l·olkd111n \Jlut·d al aX>ut S25.000 and .1tx•u ~" 111~1 1n hJuo;ch0ld ~C'ltx!" IMm hi' h11m1..· 10 t~e ~~I'll hlo~k l'I \.m l11.1q111n R11aJ \londa' • • • ..\ ( orona dcl \1ar m.in rt'Pnrted t~e theft ot h1) 14~ \ T owta I ( 'll'I vllued at S4 000 tn)m Ja\rlllOl' near ( ccan Monda\ • • • .\ "4cv. port Bcat·h m.in rt'11''rll J tht: tkh ot a camera, l3JX' n.·l.ord1•r and ether household item-; ~1th a wt.11 \1'lued uf S~I ~from h1~ home in tht• !>OO block ot (1ala \) Monda\ Pountatn Valley Someone pncd open a door w .1n a \Im mum "lnrge shC'd at thl.' Fil'\I Pnpt1 ~t churrh 9"'70 5tarfoh ..\\C' lllJ 'ltOlc a I ~-'i~-d t\lndC' \8lUN at t600 • • • \U'ifX". I\ loadC'd a c;hpptnf. l an "'11 h lbout Stiq "'orth ofgroccne-s at\ on·, • I 7Q~O Magnolta St and "'al~~ t\rnugh tht' ch«kout lines \\llhout Jll~ tnlt tor 1 h<' ttood"' • • • -\ andal'i ran~cl..cd a bedroom. den a'ld clo~t 11 a rt\1den('(' 1n 1hc 9000 HOl:l.. of Potn\('111a A\t'nue. \'dusing tbl'lut S I 00 10 d.amatrc ntne R11r9l.m <"(aped "1th S4.~l0 " r• 1 ,, tC:\\l'lr. durtng a tiold •a)ttnh h11rp.l.m in the I '\000 tiltl(.k ~f f 'p1rn \\a\ Monda\ nwrmnJ Thttv~. "'tw t>ntcn.'\t the home K>m<'llmrhct 'l"\'n ~\\lam and4 'Ill l m <'nll'rt'J 1hw1111h ,1 llnnt "'''"1.'n 1r1ndo~ Huntington Beach \t)ml'l'Ot' hroll.e into a hlu\ Dat,un : Ill par~ed \londa' at (tt1ldrn \h·.,1 < olkgc Thl' In"' t''\t1 ma1cd at \'I ti tn\ luded \lert'1• equ1pml'nt and :' tJfl\,'<, . . . \ "',,man \\J\ arrc,tcd \.l11nJ.l\ mght at the '\11-x·n<.l'n s markl'I • 1111 \\ arnl'f ..\ -.e lln \U'iPll.lt'n nl 'h11p- hit1ng \tore l•lfa 1al' \aid '"" ntht•r ... u .. ix-ct<; cscarx'<l RC'CO' cred \\ ert• ..lkl'holic Oc\t·r.igt·, \\t,rth SI' \lg.arctte<. "t'nh $ \ anJ m1' \ l'll:tnl'OU'-gtxxh "<)rth S4 • • • \ l•1trf.lar. "'a' reported "1onda' at .1 hl1t1W 1,n the 't)(l hlod ol I "th ...,tn.t'I T hl' lo<.' in duded Jl'"' eln \\Orlh $Ml(I • • • '11,ml'unt· hro~l' 101t' J hronn I \J ~4 RM\\ p.irkl'd \1onda' l'n th1· ~!\Ill.I lill'll~ \11 rd1ngcr \\\'OUC Tht• lo\\ 1n\ lud\"d <.lt'reo l'~ut rment ""nnh ~6()(1 . . . Rl'Oll'' ing ~IJ" lrom J tiad dt)(H tn enter "''Oll'\•nt• ~urglJnll'd J h1l01( on the \l.,llU hk~k ,,I l Mn"all Dll'l a resident rt'portt-d \fond.i~ T hr h'" Ml1ma1cd at S4lt1 1ndudt'd a 1dc· '1'1<1n <;et and a 'tdf.'•' rt"\'t1rdt'r • • • .\ man "'as a~ttd \.1 onda' altt'r noon lln ,u,p1l iun ot o;hoplt tlin~ .11 th<' 'portmart \loft' ... 4.' '\ fd1n~<'r ..\\C' RC'CO\f.'rt'd "'a'i a "<'t'iUlt top "Onh S '\ • • • \omcon(' 'ila'iht'd the ttre'>on a darl.. blue JQ"'l:\ To\Ota p1d.up par\ed on th(' 16~00 bloc._ of M~llan Lan<" J he dlimagr "'a~ ~ttmatcd at S'fX'l • • • .\ hurp.lan ~a' rt'portcd Monda\ at ;i hnme on tht> 400 bltX~ of I '\th '\tn't't The lo., ... c<;t1matcd at $44Q indude,t a tclt\ 1\1on ~t and a old 'ham ••• \ rf."hknt of th\" MOO hlcl(.l.. ol I av. n Havrn Dn' e reported Monda\ 1h:i1 on the pa\t 1v.o Sundays. some"- 1lne ha<,<.tokn 'ii'< hronzc statues from th\'. hl,ml' The lo<.<. "'a., estimated at ~'t\(1 • • • I ntl'n ng an unlod .. ed garage o n the '"'01 bloc~ l'' Bu'>b' Lane someone "h'lt· a hlur I ll~n GT dirt bike. a rl'\ldl'Ot rt'pdncd \.tonda) The loss \~3\ l''illmall'd at s~oo • • • .\ res1Jen1 l,f tht' 16500 block of l 1nmaud Lane reporte-d Monday that 't'mt•on( <;tnk his leased black 19"'.., H\1V. fhc In<.<. "'as esttmate-d at \I 'i ()110 • • • ...,dmNine \tnle a 20-loot o;k1 boat Jnd trailer dunng the past two days from a 'itorage lot on the 5600 block of Rt•<.carch Dn-.e. the owner told pohee \1onda\ 1 he loss was t'lot1mated at s 18.00ti • • • \rear <.hdmg door was pullc-J offtt<; trad.' in a home hurglaf) rcponed Monda' on thC' I ~'X.Xl hlock of Lures l .-ine Th<' loc;s tndudcd t"'o t('le- ' l'it\')n ~ts "'orth S 100. clothing "'orth SI ()()() and J<'"'<'l~ worth SI .tlOO Natural gas line ruptured in Mea i.\ ural ps hne u 201 5 Pomona .\' c 1n Costa Mesa was 1cud~n1.1lh ruptu~ Monda} momma b~ i com.truC11on tractor. a Co \I Mtt.a F1f\' Dci>anmcnt employtt said.. R~1dcnts wrmundm the broken P' lmt> .. -err alened to the problm\ but not c'-acuatcd.. f u-efiahten stood b} until .,.,., romp&n\ cmploycn could ptnch uff the P..' leak, tht- emplo)tt said A• Orang9 COnt DAll..Y PILOT/Tuesday, July 17, 1884 Record debt fuels interest fears Factory, use, con s umer debt p eak , prompting dire economic for ecasts By Tlae A11oclated Presa .\mencan consume~ too._ on an unprecedented amount of debt tn Ma) and factory use in June hit its highest le'el m three }e:.trs. 1wo reports that some economists said threaten to push interest rates higher Consumers took on $10.23 b1lhon more in installment debt than the} paid off in May . eclipsing the previous record of S6.61 b1lhon set last February. the Federal Resen e said Monday. In a ~cond rtport the Frd said tactones. mint's and u11h11es operated al 81 7 percent ofcapacn} 1n June. the highest level since Jul} 1981 and up from 81 5 percent tn Ma) and 81 4 percent in Apnl And 1n a third report. the Com- merce Department said Amencan businesses replt'n1!.he<l their shelves and showrooms at a slo"'er but still health~ pace in Ma). boosting tn\.en- tones 0.9 pen:ent abo\'e the pre' 1ous month. The department also said business sales Jumped 1.6 percent, the sharpt11t a,ain since December, to a record $412 . .l billion in May. I ogether. the reports indicated that the nation'seconomy. while probably slowing from ns s1zzhn1 pace 10 the first quarter, conunued to e"p nd bns~l> the past two months "We knew the e-conomy was hum· mml along in the second quarter but nothing hke that," said Donald Stras1he1m, v1C'e president of Wharton Econometrics 1n Philadel· ph1a. 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WH •Mor<' thdn tllt offi(('' throughout ( aliform• 1 Hanoi returns ' remains HANOI, Vietnam (AP) -Viet· nam today turned over graying bones believed to ~ thOM of eight U.S. servicemen, and U.S. officials put them on a cargo plane.h.aded for a military ldenUftcallMfOenter In Hawaii. The bones, packed tn tep8.t'ate wooden crates. w.e cMoked br-.fly at Hanol'e NOi Bal Airport by U.S .epeclalllte and loaded onto an Alf Force C.130 trllft9P0'1 plane. A dozen f orelgn journautt.t Mr• 1nvtted to witness the elmple e«· emony at the Hanoi airport. Offtciala from both countries Mid they aoon wtlt re1Ume quar- terly tecttntcal ,,,..... to <hcuu Amertcans tlsted aa mlulng In action In the Vietnam War. Rlcbard St•venaon, a public affalrt officer with the U.S. Paciftc Command. said ~ talka most llkety would raume by the end of August. They were interrupted last year by Vietnam, which WU angry over U.S. criticism that Hanoi wu dragging Its feet on the lsaue. Vietnam altO had pottponed tho return of the bonea, wttleh orlg- lnafly was scheduled for Aprll. Nazi hunter: says Mengele visited U.S. ORL \~DO. Fla. (AP)-Dr Josef Mengcle. the Nan ".\ngcl of Death" who c;upcn, 1sed the slaughter ot 40<).000 people during World War II . made c;cYcral trips to M 1am1 under an assumed name and was nearl) cor· nercd b\ l ' S officials in 1979 an Israeli l\ia11 hunter SS}S To' 1uh Friedman. "ho works for a non-go' crnmental agcn() "h1ch documents actt"111es of sun1v1ng Na11s. "as in M1am1 last week a11cmpt1ng to persuade the U.S A11omey's Office to release 11s list of Mengelc's aha~s The names were listed on an arrest "arrant during the 1979 incident. fhc Orlando Sentinel reported Mon- da) But government oflk1al~ ref use to give out the information, and former tJ S. Attomc' Jerome • anford. who was going to "sen e the warrant. told Fnt'dman he t:an't remember the namt''i. Sanford <.atd he wn~a,1ven the arrest warrant fo1 Mcnaele in Jul) 1979 and rcce1,ed 1nformauon that wa\ "mort' than JU'>I a 11p" that Mengele wa\ on a 01ih1 arming from Paragul). the ~n11nel reponed anford ..aid he wa\ about to lea\.e for M1am1 ln1erna11onal \1rpon to arrest Menaele when h<' "u told the acrn\t"d Na11 war criminal had h«n 11ppc-d on and chd not mokl· lhl' n1aht "I "-OU Id ha\.e lf.l\<'n m) leg to have \t'nt'd that warrant." he ~1d, "hut tht• rat c'irnpc-d thc in1p .. NATION Near-ll2lss over Atlanta, 5 injured over N. Dakota By Tiie A11octated Pre11 An Eastern Jel carrying 29 people passed within a quarter-mile of a m11Jtary plane. apparently due to controllers' em>r, and a Northwest JCt plunJed suddenly m turbulent weather. caulln& pas5CnJers to bunt into tears and 1nJunna five of them, authonties said. "I've been flying for 25 years, and I've never 5Cen (a plane pass) that close," Capt. Ed Edelen, the pi~ot ~fEa1tem Airlines Flight 92 from Miami io Chicago, said after Monday's incident. Th Air Force KC· I 35 was so close he could sec into its cockpit as both plan~ ~e just north of Athlanta, he said. ln the second incident, a ~orth~est A1rhne flight 338-a Boeing 727 out of Winnipeg, Manitoba -rao into air turbulen and suddenly dropped altitude. The plane, carrying 91 passengers, landed the Grand Forks, N.D , airport about 3·20 p.m. Monday on its way t Minneapohs-St. Paul Tomados, thunderstorm• strike nadon Thunderstorms swept across the upper M1sms1pp1 Valley today aft dropping more than an inch of rain at Minneapolis-St. Paul, destroyms o suburban house and damagmg 25 others. and spawmng tornadoes that struc two Minnesota counties. Showers and thunderstorms st~tched from the up Mississippi Valley 10 the Southeast and Southwest today, said Nolan Duke, forecaster at the Nauonal Severe Storms Forecast Center in Kansas City, Mo who described the storms are .. very strong." l n Flagstaff. Ariz., the tempera tu dropped 24 degrees in two hours. from 83 degrees around noon to 59 by midaf\ernoon. Priest banned Ferraro from spedlng NEW YORK -Rep. Geraldine Ferraro was barred two months 8$0 ft? addressing a Roman Catholic women's group about economic legislauo because she 1s "pro-abonton " savs the pansh pastor who canceled her speaking 1nv11a11on The Rev.' Henry Lang said Monda} that he w1t~dre# Ferraro'!l 1nv11at1on to speak to a St. Roben Bellarmine parish group-1ss1:1ed without his knowledge -after a telephone call from a diocesan antl·abomon group. , Space fllght center tap destroyed record• HUNTSVILLE. Ala. -A ~oup of teen-agers illegally tapped computel"9 at NASA's Marshall Space Fli~t Center, destroying records and keeping scientists from their work. officials said af\er the FBI confiscated computers and equipment in raids on four homes. Scientists at the Naoonal Aeronaut1~ and Space Adm1nistrat1on 01ght center d1srovered the computer break-m Jun 28 and reported 11 to the FBI. Moses said The scienttsts were unable to use the computers while they were being tapped, he added. Nuke weapon parts allegedly sblpped HOUSTON -A federal grand Jury has 1nd1cted three Pakistan.is oa charges they tned to ship high-speed switches used 1n nuclear weapon tnggers to their country. Nazir Ahmed Vaid, Sahm Ahmed Mohamedy and llyas Ahmed Mohamed} were accused Monday of conspiracy, giving fatso statements to federal officials and v1olat1ng U.S mumttons export laws. Vaid, 33. was arrested m Houston on June 22 by Customs agents while allegedly tr) ing to ship 50 switches to Pakistan He 1s being held under $200.000 bond. '\rrest warrants ha"e been issued for the other two men. SWAT teams cover Israells' arrival LOS ANGELES -Under the watchful eyes of police special weapons teams. about 180 members of the lsraelt Olympic team arrived Monday at Los .\ngeles lntemauonal Airport Most of the athletes were probably unaware of heightened secum' as the) walked through the customs area. police Lt. Dan Cooke said "Pan of our tactic 1s to be there 1n force. but not to have high '1s1b1ht~ ... Cooke said Shentrs depuues on foot and in helicopters were also on the scene Mondav . but the Sheriffs Office would disclose no further information for "c;ecurtt) resons." said Deput) W1lhe Miller. Hollywood slgn gets f acellft for Games LOS ANGELES -The idea ol turnmg the 450-foot-wide "HOLLY- WOOD" sign into a giant hghtsho" for the 01> mp1cs h11 Rick Rutherford - a professional hght1ng execuuv.: -and Eg1ls V1gants in Januar). Their dream appears read> to become a spectacular realit> on Jul} 28. the da) the Ol>mp1cs open. when dozens of floodlights -I 0 rnlors 1n all -turn the 61-)ear-old landmark into an Oashin$ rainbo"' "It "'Ill be the "orld's biggest animated billboard." Rutherford said 'vtonda) Unrelated murders requlre separate trials SAN FRANCISCO -Barf) Glenn W11l1ams. a defendant charged with t"o unrelated. d1ss1milar murders m 1981 and 1982. 1s entitled to scparat~ tnals on each charge 1f a JOmt trial would severely hamper the defense, the sta" Supreme Court ruled Monday. The court's dcc1s1on 1n the murder case. fro<l) Los An~eles Count>. makes 11 harder to Ir)' someone in a smgJe tnal for a scri• of unrelated crimes. on the grounds that evidence about one cnme miilf' unfairly lead the JUI') to believe that the defendant had committed the others 3 guards Injured at San Quentin SAN QUENTIN -Three San Quenttn Prison guards suffered minor inJunes Monda} man attack by four inmates "ho resisted an order to return U> their cells. a pnson spokesman reported. The inmates refused to be locked in their cells in the east block maximum control u01t before other pnsoners were returned from the exercise yard. said administrative assistant Wayne Si nger. Another officer fired a blank warning shot from his shotgun. halting the assaull .. he added. Crash victim founded student group C'Ol'<CORD -The founder of an or$"ln1zatton that sends 'studen\s overseas was among SI\ people lo..11led 1n a private plane crash that narrowly missed a Concord auto dealer's showroom The v1cums included Werner H Schenk. 4 7. of Santa Mo01ca. founder of World Encounters. a non-profi t group that sends about 800 students abroad each year. officials said Monday. Saturday's crash also ki lled Schenk's son Hans. 21 . and the son's girlfn end, Lizette Nevarez. 23. of Los Angeles. Iraq says lt downed lranlanjet BAGHDAD. Iraq -Iraqi air defense units today shot down an Iranian Jet fighter m the sou them sector of the border area. an Iraqi m1htary spokesman said. The spokesman, rcad1_ng a communique over the state radio, said the Iranian warplane "tned to violate Iraqi air space 10 the southern sector" of the 730-milc border separating the two countnes. which have been at war since September 1980. There was no independent confirmation of the claim. Sllcbs b~gln repairs to Golden Temple AMRITSAR. India -About 150 orthodox Sikhs began repainna the battle-scarred Golden Temple today despite accusauons by other Sikhs thar the) were traitors for stanmg the work while the shrine remains occupied by go"ernment soldiers .\ curfew was extended until Wednesday mornina 1n Amritsar. the walled city around the Golden Temple. to prevent another march b) protesters from the Sikhs' Akah Dal poht1cal pan y. About 125 hymn- chanllng Sikh women were arrested Monday night when they tned to march to the temple to protest the army occupation. No violence was reported. U.S. must retaln New Zealand accea WELLINGTON. New Zealand -The United States and Austral11 said today that U.S. m1htary forces must continue to have full access to New Zealand's .ports and airf!elds 1f their threc.-nation defense pact is to survive. That pos111on was stated 1n a communique issued after two days of talks amona the alliance ~anners. known collect1vel y as ANZUS, following a ptedae by New Zealand's Labor Party to ban v1s1ts by U .S nuclear-powered wanhips and conventional warships carrying nuclear weapons. Mystery cargo cau.a dlplomatlc •tlr GENEVA. Sw1t1erl~nd -A d1plomat1c tua-of-war 1s under way betw~n Switzerland and the Soviet Union over nine tons of cargo which Soviet officials say is d1ploma11c baaaaae. The mystery carao 1s 1ns1de a sealed truck parked ~t the Soviet m14is1on here. On Monday, Swiss authonties renewed their demand fo r a. custom' declaration and said they might setk to conduct an 1n1pectio11. The truck, bound for Geneva, was sealed by wm authont1es at the Ba~l border che-ckJ><?tn t last Wednesday after Soviet officials refu~ to allow customs officials to in5pect 1t. E. German• tunnel Into W. Germany Mt INICH. West Germany -Two Ea" German brothers tunneled all night under a cham-hnk fenC'e fonified w1th automat1C' 1hoot1n1 deVlcct antt eKa~ into West Germon) th1~ momma. Bavanan PohCf said. The brothers. aa,e~ 28 and 19, u~ a colltps1ble '>hovel to d111n 'ipot whcrt the East OermM\ authont1c' had not yet huncd block~ of ct'mcnt to f>l'('vt'nt tunnehna. 11lt.1 nohcc 'l'X>kc\mon Heinl '\Ice • Mascot gets a dressing down Clad ln a coatume of a donkey -the official mucot of the 1984 Democratic National Convention -Jeanne Lauren of 8an Francl.co talu with a Secret Service agent (left) before etrlpplnl off the outfit CrlCht) to clear the eecurlty check. Tight seca.rlty wae the order of the day at the convention ln San Franci8Co Monday. ~ Cuomo wows delegates as Mondale woos rivals SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -As Walter Mondale courted has two opponents face to face. the Demo- cratic National Convention em- braced a new hero tn New York's Mario Cuomo. who rallied the party to his vision of the future and his vow -"Democrats did at. and Democrats can do 11 again ." The payoff for Mondale's drama tac move -a personal session alone w1 th his two rivals for the nomination - eould come tonight 1f the convention sidesteps a brawl over philosophical differences as at drafts.a platform. Aides to the three ca ndidates - Mondale. Gar) Hart and the Re". Jesse Jackson -are to meet toda) 10 isce af the' can re:;olvc their bosses' differences over part> planks on the use of force abroad. on JUStacc. Jobs and peace. But Monda) night belonged 10 Cuomo. Nev. York's go,emor. a nc"' face on the national scene. pegged b) [he professionals as a likel) pres1dcn- i1al contender 1n the some future t>cmocrauc convention He electrified the delegates b' recalling their party's '1s1on ol a Jackson • leads anti-war protesters ' SAN FR.A.NCI CO (AP) -ome 15.000demonstratorsJomed the Re". Jesse Jackson 1n chanting "gave peace a chance" outside the Democratic National Convention. hours after police arrested 84 anu-nuclear protesters who were sprawled on a ~owntown street. In a scene reminiscent of has nami;>aign for the Democratic presi- 4ential nomination this year, Jackson ltd the crowd Monday night in shouts that e<:hoed off the walls of Moscone Center. where New York Gov. Mario Cuomo was addressing convention delegates. -"We must declare the Western Hemisphere to be a war-free zone." Jackson told the youthful crowd. "lfwe have the strength ofourown Ro nvictions. we can stop kalhng 'broad and start healing at home I will not be silenced as long as there 1<; jnjustace an this world.'' he said In has keynote speech. Cuomo also condemned the escalation of the nuclear arms race and "the largest defense budget an hastol) ·· Police earlier in the da) arrested at least 84 people. mcl udmg sax JUvcn- 'iJes. who lay on the pavement 10 block entrances to two bu1ld1n~s 10 an Francisco's financial district, a half- male from the convenuon site. , They were booked for 1nvesugat1on 1of felony conspiracy to block traffic and were being held an lieu of$2.500 bail each, police said. ~ The demonstrators were members of the so-called "War Chest Tour," an )rm of the antt-nuclear Livermore ~ction Group which regularly dem- Qnstrates at Lawrence Livermore laboratory. a government-financed fab southeast of San Francisco where nuclear weapons research as con- ducted. Two demonstrators were treated at hospitals for cuts and scrapes. alona wt th another protester who fainted an ¥ police station. In the Mosoone Center demon-~uon.z acttvast Daniel Ellsbcra. who ncd ramc in the early 1970s when leaked the St.ate Department's · Pentqon Papers" to The New York "rime • told the crowd before Jackson appeared that the comma election represents a chance to tum around the arms race. 11 "We have tflt choice tha fall j)etwcen a man who has promised to .accelerate the nuclear arms race and a IJ'an who has promised to end tt If we 11ve Reaaan the power, he wall make the arm• race irTevenable •• he \aid compassionate government that honors hard work His delivery and urning maled the artful Republican an Washington. Ronald Reagan. "In our family are gathered evef)- one from the abJeCt poor of Essex Count)' an New York to the en- lightened affluent of the gold coasts of both ends of our nation." rang out Cuomo. son of 1mm1grants. .. And an between is the heart of our constatucnc) -the middle cla~s. the people not rich enough to be worry- free but not poor enough to be on \o\elfare. those Y..ho "-Ork for a ll\lng because the) ha"e to." .\wa\o from the humid subterra- nean conventi on hall. \.\here their delegates bathed an orator). Mondale. Han and Jackson held their firstJ01n1 meeung since the primaries The's11c neutral ground -a hotel <;u1te atop breez) Nob Hill. "No nominee can be deued without help.'' said Mondale. ad- dressing JOO reporters after the hour- long session. Hart said he thought a compromise could be reached on has plank -seeking to pledge a future Democratic president to commit no A timely gift from an old friend It's yours for the asking! The 1984 Olympics coincide U S forces an Central Amenca and the Mideast unless U.S. mtercsts are Jeopardized Jackson was ambiguous. "We re- serve the right to be competitive to the very end, .. he said. But he also said: "There as now a need more and· more to cooperate." Has planks cover jobs. justice and peace. He '!.eeks an absolute cut an defense spending. not merely the slow growth that Mondale advocates. Jackson. who won 18 percent of the pnmanes' votes. addresses the del- egates tonigh t. something ca ndidates for the nom1nauon used nol to do. Hie. speech could ans\o\er the ques- tion of has role an No, ember. Part' profesc.1onals think Jackson 1s ca pablt' of dell\enng millions of 'otes from ncv. I\ registered blacks Meanume. supporters of George ~cGo"ern. the ant1-\o\ar nominee buried b\ Richard Nixon in 1972. <,a1d the~ are to tr) ing to pther enough signatures to put him an nommauon -g" mg him a chance to la\ out his' 1ev.s. with the beginning of our 100th year, so we have a timely anniversary gift for you: the Guinness Book of Olympic Records. Included is every winner of every event held since the modern Games began in 1896 (11 years after our founding) ... 260 pages of record-breaking facts and photos ... plus the complete schedule for this summer's Games. There's no obligation. Just visit any Great American office and ask for your free copy (one per adult, please, while they last}. It's a timely gift from an old friend. Come by for yours today! Great American ~hldl 9132 AdatnWivenue TMl)hOne 962·24'6 Fountain Yalt., 10175 Slattr lwtnllf Tel~ 963·7736 ...... ~ 301 Mami. Mnut T«lephofle 67>3212 a.Jbol hntMuU 600 East S.lbOI Boultvlfd T.il'9nont 673 3701 ~lkKh 5 Corpcw .,. Pl111 Ttll'91lc>M 6U 188') Rrsc Savi~ Bank Wllodtlridl• 4520 Batranc• P1,kw1y Ttl~t 559 8803 U.Vn.hlth 260 Ocun ~tnuf' Ttlepnone 49• 75• l Mon«eh8af 3 t.tonarth S.v P•11• Telt~ 496 120t UIUN"laWf 30112 Crown V1llty NIW>r Ttlff\hent •9'> 6210 S.n Juan c.tpfstnno 32122 (.amino C..1><slr1no Ttlf'Ohof\t 661 08Q, Capistrano hKtl 34206 ~ny Ptrll RGIO Ttitpl'lont 496 0201 Siii ci.mentt 601 North [I CAm·~ RHI T~tOhont 192 t 195 San Ca.mtnc./~ fllco 400 A..~ld• Pico Tttt~>IXYI' na 6330 Orange Coast DAILY PltOT ITUISd , JUJy 17, 1984 A.a ' Pope takes to skis in Italy: Completes perfect slalom PINZOLO ltul)' (.\P) -Pope John Paul 11 spent a ~cond da) on the ska slopes toda)'. and e~ons ~•d he never fell althoufh hts style wu ··a little staff at fi~t. • Pohce kept spectators and Journal- ists away from the 64-year-old Roman Catholic pontttfs retreat 1n the mountains of horthem Italy. But the state-run RAl-1 telev1s1on network reached the stte by helicopter and interviewed escorts who accom- panied the pope on Monday . .. He was a little staff at first. may~ because he hasn't skatd for a long tune," said Franco Zana. whose father runs the Cadut1 delrAdamello Lodge where the j>ope sta)'ed Monday naa,ht . .. But afterward he gave at all he had," said Zani. who said he sk11ed with the pope for more than three hours before and after lunch Monda)'. Zana saad the pope was a ··me- dium" skier. "'He\ '>el) ~low. sure.;-,: never fell ." Italian news agenCI~ reported the pope wore a blue ski sun and did a "perfect slalom" Monda). h 1s first day of skung since becomm~ porrt1tf IO 1978. A police officer carl)ang a two-way radio would confirm onl)' that the pope wa~n the I 0.485-foot Lobbaa Alta peak a~an toda) The peak 1s on the snow-and ice-covered slope lead- ing up to the 11 .664-foot Monte Adamello. Tourists. man)' of them families with small children who hiked for hours up rock) roads into the remote areas of the mountains. \.\ere pohtel) turned back at several police check- points. pope. traveling Monda)' wath hah n President Sandro Penins reiched n by helicopter The 87-yc:ar-old Prt" 1dent. who docs not ska. returned to Rome on Monday after havins lunch wuh tl'\e po.fohn Paul was expected to wand up has tnp Tuesday. He has a wttkly generaJ audaen~ on Wednesdays at the Vatican. Kenny Delmar dies nni a un. a bl p and dark unawscs. the pope reportedly made a rew ru1u down the mounwo Monday an tht compa.n)' Of ~ guards whilt Ptnini, clad in a tbict whfre 'weatcr and mok.iaa bi1 p1pe, chttrcd him on, "Your Holin , you arc a true masler." Ptrunt. who does aoa Ki, rcporttdJy told John Paul. The area leading to Lobbaa Alta as hoed v.1th towering evergreens. sno\o\ patches and breathtaking waterfalls The slope as one of 1he most inac- cessible for sk11ng 1n ltah and the Kenny Delmar, eeen here in a 1945 photo pen bay~ .. Senator Claghorn" on the Fred Allen Show. dlecl lloaday in Connecticut at the age of 73. . McMartin search coveFs 9 locations LOS ANGELES {AP) -Two markets, a photographer'• studio and eeYef'af homes were among ntn,e places searched by authorities as patt of the lnvetttga.. ttqn Into the VlrgfnJa McMartin Preechool mot.station cue. Deputy Dtstrlct Attorney Glenn Stevena, one of the proaecutors ln the case, sakS investigators and offloen armed with warrants Mon- day were looking prtmarity for photographs. Stevens saJd that to his knowi- edgt no pornography wu found. The Hermosa Beech t>uel1** and Palos Verdel Estates home of Hanten WJU ams, ld«ltlfled a the offlcfal photographer for the now- cloefld preschool In Manhattan were searched, dtstrict a tpOke&man Al Albergme searched were the hOmeeof • Westmark Savings Bank announces the ''Two-Four-Six-Great Tahiti Giveaway" TWQ Westmark Savings Bank rs gr\ mg away a dream vacation for TWO to Tah1t1~ f QU R In FOUR months, you could be walking along the beautiful beaches of Moorea for seven day<- and six nights, with accommodat1om at the Capt.am Cook Hotel c.omplrments ot Tc>d Cool..'s bland<. rn tht> ">un SIX W hen you comP rn to \Vestmark )Jvrngs B • .mk tn register for the drawin~ ask a -.aving~ toun-.efor about a 180-day CD Atc.ount Mrnrmum deposit requ1r<.>d rate and y1t•ld -.ubiect to change In 1u~t SI\ month ... \nu could be on your \\d\ to tal..ing another ianta<-t1t trip on the high interest\ ou ve earned GREAT THERE'"> \JO OBLIGATIO Ornr in l"wl<Ht Augu'it 10, 1984 to fill out a reg1-;trJt1on torm T.lh1t Giveaway rules ava1l.lble at \Vc>stmark $,1\ rng-. Bank your ne\o\ source for tanancral -.er\ it€'!) -.a, rng ... hanl...1n~ and mortgage loans \ WESTMARK SAVINGS BANK Ont• ( orrn1 .1t t' Pl,u ,1 1\11'\\. port l t>ntPr \Jt'\\f)(lrt 8PJI h { tllih)[nhl ll2hh0 -14 -_?Q-1()8..2 .1 ~ ''''"l\.ln, '''' I'''" \\1 "''" f It t ti '"\ j\' \ ... 0 Uh 1t .. n4 I l I P '"'"',,. ,, 1,. ,. "" I Mil .. ,,,,,.. ... #1! .. (II .... ' A8 Reagan: Both the star and the prop ·His handlers tell him what to say and when to say it' ~.\~ FR.\~CIS(O -fhe other da\. thl' leader of the "'l'\tcrn world. thl' President of thl' l 'nnl'd States. was a,i..ed a queM1on H1~ pres~ ~cretan-<: um-min1stt'r ol propa- ganda. Lim Speal..t''>. 1umped in front ot h1~ hoss and told him not lo sa) a word Ronald Rt'agan affable. unflappable and a' charming as a Cabbagt' Patch Doll. ~hrugged and ~Id he "'as SOrT) tk had been ordered not to an~wer the question The 1m.-1dent took place dunng the Ronald Reagan Magical Mystef) four. Like Michael Jackson. Reagan ts both the star and the prop· reticent. unknowable and intellectually adrogynous. His handlers tell him what to sa} and when to S<l) ll and when he goes home no one kno"'s prec1selv what he docs He either looks at television or talks to his snakes. Your guess 1s as good as mine. The Ronald Reagan MagJcal Mys- tel) Tour 1s a professional endea \or -all show biz and almost no substance The President 1s flo"' n here and then 11own there. Air Force One banks over the Daytona speed- way m what 1s known 1n the trade as a marvelous \ 1sual. Tht' President stans the race b' remote tontrol. and then b> remote ·control the men who stan the President tell him the ume has come to leave. And '>O he does. Dunng the last wee!.. or so. the Reagan M) stel) Tour has been featuring his ecolog} alt He has lx·en to the Chesapeake Ra~ "'here hl' watched a pair of cagk~. and to Theodore ROO\ e' t'lt hland 1n !he: Potomac R 1 vcr. "'here he posed before a statue ot the man "'ho launched the '\;auonal Pari.. .,, Sll'm R~agan turned that '>~\ll'm o·q~r to James 'Watt He allo\.\ed him to e>.plon public land'> for rnmmnnal • purpose<; and Y.hcn ll u>me'> to protecting the en \ 1ronnit•nt. he ha., ml the budget f'.oe\cr mind The President pla~ed Smui..C\ the Bear to show that his ind11lercncc to the en,1romen11s ltm1ll'd onh to pnltC\ Persona II\. ht.' nner ffil'I an eagle he d1dn't hlo..c L'ltl'r on that ~me tour thl' President praised tht• f ood for Peace Program This 1s a program "onh pra1s10g '>inc.:e 11 pro\ ides food to starvingpeoplc.-throughout the world The President did not mention -or did not i..now -that his adm1n1'>- trat1on had once tned to cut the program's budget Onrc ag:11n. realit} seemed to mean nothing. You are · . ... .... RICHARD COHEN "hat )OU sav )OU arc. _ Rad when Jlh cms1ng ltrms \.\ere li~t used in poh\Ks ... ume JX~ple worried about the abbreviated message ofrnmmerc1als. Whal could you say in 15 or 30 set•onds'> Was 11 fair to show a rnndidate on horseback or v1s1 \lng e1 construc\lon sne and not !Ml) a word about his \O\lng record'.> Would the \ oter be snookered') Whatever the ethical qualms about 1hose commcrc1als, they pale com- pared 10 wha1 Reagan's managers have cooked up. The} have IO\ en led the staged he The President sur- rounded b) the animals of the forest. The President praising a program he tned to gut. Because Ronald Reagan was once an actor. the chche is that 1h1s 1s all show biz But 111s show b11 -all show biz It has almost no rela11on to realuy. a pohucal wizard making smoke for the tele\ 1s1on t·amcras Even the substance lacks substance. For mon: than three }Cars. Reagan has been puttrng his finger into the C)es of the O\ 1ets and now with the electton da" ning. he "ants -as the\ say in Holl)wood -10 take a meeung. Most of ht'> life. the Prec;1dent ha'i had nothing but ~orn for arm'>- control treaties and has appointed oflic1als to his adm101strat1on who share that\ 1ew Now. all of a sudden he wants arm!.-Control treJues Tfte telc' 1'11on ne\'-"ori..s. obliged to lOver the Reagan Magical Myster. Tour. flash thei r Ca \eats Warning. The Following 1s Purc Propaganda The correspondcnts tell }OU that what \OU sec I'> nothing but a <:ampa1gn event. polt11call) hogu!. and about as honest as a m1d"'a) pitchman. The~ e1re. though the capll\es of their medium The picture is "'hat manen. Their words are "ell. mere words. So ll "as not \urprising 1hat Larr) Speake<;. <,po~csman for the oc- cas1onall) ~pecchless. would step 1n and nng do~n the curtain \\hen the \trtpt "as threatened . .\ lt'mble 1hmg had happened Some reponcrs. en- tranced b> the Reagan Magical Mys- lel) Tour. had mistaken fantasy for realit~ and treated Reagan as Presi- dent Speakes set them straight That. after all. 1s his business Sho"' business Richard Cohea is a syndicated columnist. :-~ French can bounce ~ a check one time . "' ... Q HU\.\ lung dm·' ,1 h;t h~ g.m ti l<i • l rawl tx·tort· 1l "ali..,·• .\ Ft\l' mon1hs • \ f rl'nlhm.rn \.\hu \\nit'' ,1 h.id lhl'll.. -i..110\.\1ng.h nr no1 -1\ harred h\ l<rn Imm 11\l'nt lmthl't'lo..1ng .ICUJUnl tor J \Car <) V. ho wa\ lht· first ··mt1l10na1re .. '1 \ C Jn onh name the first person to be so called Pierre Lonllard. the tohacco king 'le" spaper'> coined the term 1n 184' to 1dent1f\ him ..,l Jrt' .in l·kphan1 Jilli tt\ l'.lr' "-tll L.M. Boyd is 11 syndicated \tJnd up -.1ra1gh t columnist. GUY5 .... ARE WE SURE nus WlLL PROVE I GIVE A HOOT ABOUT 1lffi ENVIRONMENT? ..• '"Ronald Reagan, affable, unflappableandascharmlngasa Cabbage Patch DoJJ. snrugged and said he was sorry. He had been ordered not to answer the question." RICHARD COHEN coJumnlat THOMAS ELIAS Sen. Wilson held key to wilderness compromise More haggling expected before ----it becomes law The dispute O\ er a 15,()()().acre tract offcderal land straddling the Tnnity·Mendocmocounty line provides a key 1llustrat1on of why 1\ tookalmosl l'-"O years 1ocrea1ea compromise bill giving huge areas of Cahforn1a the wilderness status that would protect them from develop- ment. That b1ll 1s Ii nally expected to reach the US. Senate floor next month. then head back 10 the Hous.: for final action. The Yolla Bolly wilderness area on the middle fork of the Eel River t 30 miles nonh ofSan Francisco is a classic demonstration of Republican U.S. Sen Pete Wilson's plainu"e statement that "It seems hkeevery inch ofCahforma has at least two 1mponan1 consu1uenc1es." W 1Ison1s considered a key actor 1 n the future of wild Cahforn1a lands His first big mo .. e was a1andmark compromise w11h Democratic Sen Alan Cranston 10 protect about 83 m1lesofthe Tuolumne Ri ver. Aflerthat. the two senators were sull about 300.000 acres a pan in deciding ho" much other land to protect Cranston pushed to presef\ e nhout 2 million acres. with W1lsona1 about I. 7 million. The} finnll~ '>Citied on 1.8 million acres .\nadd1t1ont0 Yolla Boll\ wasonc.- ofthe disputed areas finall~ 'included in the compromise. Among the interests fighungoverthe land on the western edge of the e>.1!>ltng wilder- ness ha\ e been the Lou1s1a na·Pac1tic Corp. tht·consena11on1st Wilder- ness 5oc1et~ and a small arm) of man1uana gro"'ers likel} to mo-.e into tht.' area 1fLou1s1ana-Pac1fic had \.,.on pcrm1ss1on to put 10 a umber road Lou1s1ana-Pac11ic "ants the area left out of lhe "'tlderness bill because oft he road and very little else. A new road would make 11 easy lo truck logs from the large stands of timber north ofYolla Solly to the firm's lumber mill at nearby Covelo With a road, the logs must be trucked about 20 miles to the mill. Without. they \ravel 160 miles over existing roads. Soa new road would save Louist· ana-Pac1fic ume and a lot of mone} enabling 1\ to outbid competitors with m1llsfanhernonh for the limber. It dido 't hurt Lou1s1ana-Paci fie that John Crowell. the firm's general counsel 10 the 1970s. is now assistant agriculture secretary for natural re- sources. That makesh1m theeffect1\~ head of the U.S Forest Sen ice. which controls the land around Yolla Bolly Not surprisingly, the Forest Serv1cc: estimates of how much timber could be harvested from the disputed land were far h1gherthan those of the Wilderness Socie1-.. which wants the 15.000acres to re~ain 10 their natural roadlcssstate. Water woes a problem that won't leak away Among W1ldcmessSoc1ct} claims are these: There isn't enough timber on the disputed land forthegovern- menl to make a profit from selhng lumbenng nghts 1herr. Thr Forest Service must reimburse com pa mes for the costs ofbuild1ng roads into ll·ased umber areas. What's more. claim the consena- 11onists. building a road would open vast new lands for poach1ngpo1 growers. who already raise an esti- mated SI billion crop in northern California f\t'f \lltu• I Olll\l."d Ill\ liHlllh Ill thl I )rJn~t· ( oa<,l lllll' ol till' h1ggt'\I prohkm' 111 tlw a1t·,1 hJ\ lx'en watl'r V.a1n tor dnni..ing \\ Jtt r for \\J\h ng d1,hl'\ V. atcr for h.11h1ng \l. Jll'r 111 u1mr>h \.\1th the c;1gn-. 111 restaurant n·,1ro11m\ · l aH' la., mJnoc;:· Water tnr l;1\.\ 11\ JnJ tlowl'r\ and home g.111k11' anJ ln·<.h wall'r \Y.1mm10g pool\ In Janu.1n ol I ~.t 7 "'hen "'cam' t•d on the < hJngc Coast. "l had water 1ha1 l ame lrom deep underground It '-"a'> a deep orange color and while 11 .illuall\ wa' <,oft and o;,a le 1t didn't aripc:ir polahlr and o;,omt' of the n~"wtnmer' wouldn't e\l'n hat he in 1\ ~h l'\l'tUll\C uffo .. er dunng 'World V.ar II w;'I\ Dave Ring He was from < onnel'\llul "here. ht.' <.!aimed. thev • had 'good" water Hc flat I)' refu$Cd It) :· get into a tuh of the <;\ulT out here One of the fonner offilcrs at the air ha~ who had \ acated the apartmC'nt linall\ convinced Dave.-the water wa\ =· .. : ORANGE COAST ' Daily Pilat : .. r-: ... .111 right to bathe in. hul until h1: was .1hlc 1u get otht•r 4uartl'rs. hr 1n<,1sted on bu~ ing h<lttlcd watC'r for lOffee ancl todnnl.. f-or a\ long J\ I <:an remember. all domesuc "-att•r has lonw from water 'i tored 10 the big aquifer under our area That aquifer has been refilled \Car after H~ar tl\ v.ater from local raino;,. to an c>.tcnt bu1 pnnc1palh from high-count~ o;now drainage .. 13 the Santa .\na R1\er Thi-; hov.cvcr. was truc: onl)' unul o;,omc years ago. Then the demands for water became c;o great. because of populauon increase. we had to 1m· port from the < olorado Rt \Cr Nffw with the demand ahout WO gallons per home per da}. on the average. and man't' more homes and business. the <;toragc basin rcqu1rts Metropolitan Water 01c;mc1 surplus to replcn1!.h the draw Now. the ptopk of this area ar<' up again<;t a truh fngh1cn1n1 s1tua11on H. L. Schwart% Ill Pu(Jlt!)"''"' Chary Oowellby l'.d1t0f '"" "-'""' IOl~PU~I Fr.nk Zlnl .. ~ -y U.y 1!1 I._'""'•• !\'10 ..... , f'At I ""°' .. '" (dtlOt .. ..._ "°"'-co"~" ,., &<l• IYlO • ~C A lt?&;f. TomT .. t City (dllOI I WALTER BURROUGHS -frightening that is. because An- 1ona by action of the Supreme ( ourt can claim most of the water that was allocated to Cahfomia. There's no fooling about this. Anzona ha'> already construc1cd an int:tke plant doc;c to the Pariccr Oam. I t.·an personally l'en1f-. to th1'> I've ~en it. l ln11l this )car. the Orange Coa'lt ha~ been able 10 foll back on \urplu water from the Los Angel~ C>epan- mt.·nt of Wattr & Power. No"' there's no c;uch th mg a'I a 'urplu'I Recent!)' a fhe-yrar "Mm1st1ce" wa!t 11ncd bet"-ttn the l nvo ( ounty Board of Supc:n 1~rs. lhe LA Cit} Council and the ( 1ty's Dcpanmcnl of Wutcr & Po"'er This 3rmt uee 1s over pump101 operations in Owtns Vallry where' the (1t) of Lo' AnJflcs hB'I gotten most of its water Now u·s headed for the courts. It h11~ <1lrudy aontn as far a~ the )rd D1<;tnct Court of ,\ppcal~ The <\pf)(als Coun has announced an add1t1onal require· mC'nt under wh1C'h hoth \tdC\ of tht> • con1ro,ers1al 1s~uc. must secure coun appro\'al of 1 he .. five )Car arm1st1cc " ~o. what do \OU think? When Go\ George DeukmcJian wa~ .\ttorne' General. one of his staff referred 10 the water s1tuat1on m Southern Cal1forn1a as a .. helluva mess." Nm' that he 's governor. Mr Deu- i..meJian has to deal wnh the mess and he'"' tl)ing He tntroduced a "water pac.:i..age" -a comprehens1.,.e water development program. fhe program consists of a series ot leg1sla11ve bills that would provide water for areas of need. adequate safeguards for the areas that have surplu'I water and a plan for 25 )tars of ~v1ng and development of new source). .\II the ··hav(' not<;" have endor1cd the governor·~ plan enthu~1u\lcall) A few of the "hove<;" aert'cd to go along. bul onl}' after being 4''1'1Urtd that the 'iurplus areas would be even mor(' that protC'ctcd That''> going to be \Cry tough to arrnmph~h. 1 o 1mplcm4.'n\ tht" "water package" there will ha ve to be pa'i~d h> bOlh hou~s of the lcg1'- la1 urt 10 different bills \\11th so rontrOVC'f'ital an l'i ... UC. that's 1010110 mean. probahl)'. a Hou~Senatc on cadl ont' and man> rhangc"i and n comprom 1~ 1 hi.' gO\ernor l!I obv1ou<;h not sanguine thJt all lhc\t' btll'i will hf apprcncd and thC'rC' ~ems to ht· a aood r..-Mon for h1\ rnncem Alrcad~ l\ssembl:y Speaker W1llu: Brown has dcmanded that tht state- 'oters 'lhould vote on the plan and Sen D:l\ 1d J Roberti of Lo<; Angeles. who 1s president pro-tern of the Senate has been quoted as saying. "the bill doesn't come out of the Senate unless Californians can vote on the issue." So 1hc outlook is pretty grim. As the lelev1)1on news and radio pick up the story 1t will take on the aspect of a horror ~tory and 11 will hurt real estate sales greatly That will impede new developments . As you may have noticed the only solution to the water shonagt" thus far planned 1s 1mportat1on of water But there is a differtnt answer. That is dcsahniz.ation of stawatcr and brackish willer. Advocates of this point to Saudi Arabia a an eumple of the pon1b1ht)' of huge desallmg opcrat1ons The \<'<'hnoloay 1s known but the problem 1s that succssful big opcr· 1111on!t arc dependent upon fuel and the minute a laflt' aovcmmcnt de· ~h011~\1on plan 1s 'IUQ~ted the ~mt thin.a that alway happen will occur. The pohttc11ns will JCl mto the act and they'll fiaht and fight and fiah1 11nt1l 1hc flC'Qplt> get so th1"1y and so unbathed odorou5 1h1t the~'ll "throw the ra..cal~ out .. But that '' alway~ a matter of )'Can Wallt>r B•rroa1lu I• tbt> D•ll> Pilot'• to11.adln1 pablltbtr. "Knowing!) or not. Crowell is in bed with the pol growers." argued Charles KJmbcll. a an ta Barbara lawyer fighung to have the Yolla Bolly wilderness expanded as much as possible. '"Their goals arc identical· bust open and exploit. The public access(from new roads) would not be used by anyofthe'publtc' except thr po\ growers who spread cnme and violence in these once-beautiful hinterland~." Y cl, W1lwn :ude James BurroUJhs 5a1d the man,uana issue 1s one his boss couldn't even con-.1der 10 d~i­ dmg the fate of the la nd. "It's not a lepl acttvity," he si:ud. "So we don't even consider it. .. Nevenheles~. the con~rvataonist~ have apparently won th1sb:mle But the Yolla Bollraddatton was only one of dozens of d1:1puted potential w1ldt>mcssareassubJ~l to hagglina t>ct\\ten Wilson. Cranston, local convc'ismcn and vanou com· pet ma pn vote 1ntemts Now that d1i;putcand all the others have apparently Ix-en d~1dtd But no one should tx surpriM:d 1f new ,quabble break out bcfort the wilder· neucomprom1~ httom~ I&\\. nom• EU•• I•. S.•UI Moa.lca· b1~ t-0lama111oo11.tu l.n••· J. Dally Pilat TUESDAY. JULY t7. 1984 Claudette Colbert'• legendary twlnkle la undlrmnlahed after 80 yeera. 83. Alrllne conaumer protection m•r be up In th• •Ir. S..Pege85. Travelers: Remember to unwind Laserniakesstrides in surgery for -feet CARY ROTHENBERG "You will VISll six countries in eight days." the travel agent says, "each da)' crammed with activ1- t} . ., Books. maga- zines and travel •••••••••••••folders are loaded with suggestions on what to do and what to see on vacations. Seldom 1s there an an1cle wntten on what not to do -which would make most people's vaca11ons many ttmes more satisfying and ccnamly more relaxtng. It seems that with the "good and aflluent life" has come a nec-d to outdo. outdistance and outvacation not only the neighbors. but also the previous family holiday. And so. eve!) year. m1lltons of Amencarts take to the highways and airways determined to cram as much into as shon a time as possible. In doing so. they are not usLDg good Judgment or max1m121ng the potential of truly enJO)lng their vacations. A husband can't understand whY. his wife always gets sick on vacations: the employer can t understand why so man) workers end up taking a couple days sick leave 1mmed1ately after a vacation: safety authorities can't understand why there are more accidents in vacation act1v1t1es than 1n occupational activities. What tt all boils down to 1s we have sought a good ltfe with more leisure. but most people JUSt don't know how to handle 1t when they get 1t. We travel too far, we run too hard. we eat too much: we play too vigorously. We over- indulge oursehes in every act1v1ty and very often find L,..:._...,._ ... ourselves nursing an upset Stomach, a Strain~ back, head UadnlflcationDr C-fdLo -.tth•---and body pains or some much more senous he.aJth ..._ • •-.. weuaeswa ~r problems -mstead of feeling refreshed. allowa more effectl•e •ur&lcal correction. Many illne~are brought on by vacation activities such as upset st chs caused by eatmg a strange food or _ backs strain fro lifting the 12 suitcases brought by six persons. Beam-can reduce t h e trauma to tissue, recuperationtime By SUSAN MONAHAN O.it,,... eon.paAde4ol ··with toda) ·s technolv"}' there shouldn't be patients suffering from intractable foot pain and poor surgical resuh!i:· sa)S Dr Craig Lo""e a pod1atnc surgeon ""ho practices in "le""pon Beach He and Roben S1e1nbroner DP~ ha"e formed the Pod1atnc Surgical Group de~ribed as one of perhaps a dozen 1n the count!") that includes computer technolog} laser surge!)' and m1crosurgel) .. Eight} percent (of the US populauon) 1s affi1cted wuh foot disease.'' ~1d Lo""c ··But onl} 10 to 15 percent of that populauon seeks treatment" Believing that fear keeps man) people from getting the care the} need. he added. ·· Pnor 10 the 1960s. foot care procedures were brutal There was a lot of pain and d1sabll1t} .. but we'\e made tremendous progress·· Others don't seek treatment because they thank aching feet are normal. But Lowe explained that far from being natural. foot problems can be traced to walkmg on mao-made surfaces and weanng high-heel shoes-.. We sec increasmg sevent} of foot disease m women who wear fashionable shoes We do a lot more surgery on women." Most foot disorders are the result of "mechanical disease," which usuall} stans 1n childhood. If the feet cannot suppon the bod} 's weight properly. the damaging force will cause biomechan1cal problems which even1uall) lead to deformities m the tissue of the feet. The extent of this mechanical disease can now be measured b} the electrodynogram (EDG). an instrument that Lowe compares to the EKG used to record hean function. Electrodes are plac~ on the patient's legs and feet and connected to a recorder pack worn around the ""a1st The patient then takes a 30-second walk. ""1th and ""lthout foot gear \ftcr each test. lhc pack: is plugtd into the EOG console and the computer pnntsout a readinaof~e foroc data along wtth d1agnost1c and treaunen& sugesuoo . : .. Lowe credits the machine with m.akins diqnosis - more precise and sc1enufic procedure. PodLAlruts now know. for example, that each foot functions diffmnt1)l from the opposing foot and should be treated accordingly! Another d1agnos11c aid 1s the Lmscope. which looks ~methtng hke a blow dryer, but is actually a hand-held fluoros.cop) untt which was developed by the National A.eronauucs and Space Admin1stratton. l\hhough the L1x1scopc provides X-ray unaics of iM foot or ankle Lo""e pointed out that the patJcnt is exposed to less rad1atton than would result from two and a half: hours of sunbathing. Lowe takes pictures of the foot an three positions and traces them out on a computer board. He 1s thus able tc>- reproduce a three-d1mens1onal view of the fool, and. io effect. go through a surgical dry-run before be operates. Laser surgery 1s performed 1n Lowe's offiet with.a carbon-d1ox1de laser So named because tt opentes on carbon d1ox1de gas. the laser emits 2S watts of hi&hlY concentratt"d ltght. .. This laser gives us the ability lO do surge!) with relatively no blccdtng-it cuu the tissue and seals the blood vessels as 1t cuts," said Lowe. He added that 1t 1s less painful than conventiooaJ surgery. and more effccttve. Neuromas (painful tumors that grow 1n the ball of the foot) have a 40 to 50 percent recurrence rate after ~ular surgery, he said ... but wtth laser and microsurgery, we have a 97 percent success rate." MultJple myloma (mahgnant skin lesion) 1s less likely to spread with laser suriery. he said. -When the tumor 1s excised surgically. cells can seed throughout the body. But the laser seals the blood vessels, so once the tumor as out. there's no chance of 11 spreading elsewhere." And when wans. which arc contagious and can spread. are treated by laser. not only is the growth remo"ed. but also .. the laser lolls the virus (wbJcb causes the wans) on contact." Lowe also claims a success rate "in (Pleue .ee LA8EJlfB2) Here 1s a list of DON'TS I Don't Ir) to cram too much mto your vacation. While a hea\) schedule ofact1v1t1es may seem like fun in the planning. a fattgumg schedule can be dangerous to your health and well-being. Fatigue dulls reflexes. slows reactions and often causes erratic responses to situations. DIETERS SECRET: CAN'T WAIT TO LOSE ~ Don'! tr) to dnve too far in a single da}. Take your 11me. allowing normal food and rest stops. J Don·t cal Junk foods Tr) to maintain a regular ~chcdulc of meals. ev('n when faced with tame changes. eating your normal kinds of foods. Don't skip meals: don't o'ercat 4 Dnn't ru$h .\llow ample 11me to pack and get to the airport 1t \OU areil~mg Stan earl~ 1f)OU are traveling by car '\ Don't mis~~ our sleep (rel as much. and even more. ~leep during \our \acat1on as you do at home. fl Don't tr) things that )OU are not m physical shape to do Fornample. don't tr) to spend a da} playing tennis or hike aero'>'> a mountain if )OU ha' en·t done these activ1ttes 1n \Car'> · 7 Don't take too much luggage Carry o nly what you can rnnven1cntl} handle. lf)ou need help. get it. 8. Don't be the ··workhorse" for the whole family. Let CV('I) bod} pitch in with the various tasks. 9. Don't stt in the same pos1 t1o n for a long time. If you arc 1n a plane. tr) to elevate \Our feet. or get up and walk (Pl~ue eee ADVICE/82) M OSI people ------------- w .\NT unlimited funds. the lo" ellest homes. the m ost suc- cessful children. the most powerful career and the most exciting vacations. But. more than an~thmg else most people W .\NT to be thin LINDA ALWI basic human need'>. Tho~e dieter'> "'ho are successtul and v.ho remain successtul .ire tho~ ""ho also ha\e a NEED to be thin. V1ck1e hates her fat but '-EEDS her 1nappropnate ' eating habits e\en more Her "'ork '>he sa\s. keeps her in a pres.,urc cooker "No wonder I eat too mul·h I 1ust can·t help 11:· .,he .,a,., ,.... .\c; a tranquil11er and a., a .,olution to her problem'> compulsl\eea11ng reall~ doc., "'Ork lor a ""h1le The !.<>lale and r,atet) of chocolate 1te lream 1s apparenth more 1mponant to her nght no\\ than being thin \I 1d..ie 1s not honest "'11h he~lf v. hen she sa .... shed She's stopped telhngJ1m about herf~hngs because It hunc• too much. Instead. '>he's found 1n food. a soothmg ')Ubst1tute Barbara. a ne"" la"' school graduate and the mother of l""O. 1s facing her .ioth b1nhda) ""1th 35 extra pounds She hates her momtng confrontation w11h her mirror. It embarrasses Barbara to think ofmter> 1ew1ng forc'\ecUll \e pos111os in her current bo<h -\s opposed to Ahce and Vickie. Barbara"-EED to be thin For the first 11me 1n her life. her desire to be thin ha$ emerged as a bona tide '-EE D She feels good about her academic and professional accomplishments. but is concerned about her pad.agmg Success 1n an) other area 1s someho"" tarmshed b) a poor personal bod) image To be fat 1s to be plain m 1~rable for m ost of us. It's sad that those '>'ho struggle with the problem also kno"" that 10 \\-.\ "-T 10 be thin 1s not enough. ··'-obod) · c;hesa\S "desene~agreat bod\ more than do an~ thing to be thtn \he hone<,tl) '"-\' T<i to ""ear a '\mailer size. but lx'tau\t' '>hl· I'> pan ol the human rale ht·r I · 'EED\ continue 10 coml' lir<,t Barbara I!> hkeh to de' d up ~me nl'"' b1ngemg beha,1or If her re~ohe and 'EED to be thin lOnttnue to e\1st she·11 be b1ngeing or pampenng herself m ne"' and t'\llllng \\.a~s. Consider the "I NEED to Diet" diet as the ultimate answer for weight control. T he idea 1s quite simple No one gets thm until he/she NEEDS to get thin. Psycholog} tells us that 1Cs NEED~. not WANTS. that take to p pnonty. Other NEEDS are clearer W e can't ll\e >A1thout oxy11.en and water. Food. doth1n1t shelter and lo"e are also he eats to If) to sausl) tht• "'rong kind of hunger -\lice NEED her fat 10 prott'lt her from ge111ng 100 close to her husband. Jim Thin) pounds ovel"'e1gh1. her la)er of excess fat pro' ides a bamer which preventlo hc-r from being' ulnerablc to him Jim does not haH' a \Cl) high .,e, drl\c and .\lln· pcrcel\ es this as personal rc1ec11on ( ook1es and pasta ha'e hecomc her hugs and k1'>ses Champions turn out for new movi Pr em iere of 'Nadia' s h ows thrill s. sacrifices of all top gymn asts By ANN CONWAY Delly l'llot corr .. pondent More than 250 people gathered at Edwards( inema 1n Newport Beach for the West Coast premiere of'· Nadia ... a d ocudrama which tell\ the lttcofRoma- n1an 01> mpir g) mnast Nadia Comaneci. ~h monc~ is on Barbara Dr .\lgaz11~ J p~\ t holog1st and marriage counselor in ( orona de/ .!\far .\ddress Jn.' questions to Linda' .\lgaz1 Ph D c o Dai/\ Pilot P 0 Bo' I 5to0. Costa Me53 CJ!6!to Hy la Bertea, co-commluloner of omnuttca for Lo9 Anaelea Olympic•. greet. Cathy Rl.Cby McCoy and her huaband Tom Mceoy. Thee"t'nt wassponr.ored b' .\1rCal and Parker Hannifin 10 benefit tht· L' ~ G)mnastic Federation. Hoste; for the even mg were Gen. William Lyon (w 1th wife Willa Dean)cha1rman of the board. president and chief e'\ecut1\ e for .\1rCal. andthcl'. Men'sanJ Womcn·s 01) mp1c g) mnast1c team and coal hes Pnor to the scrcenanggue~ts \.\ere treated to a recepuon 1n the I heater lobb' where the) enJO)ed champagne. punch (for the man) stude nts in attendance) chocolate-dipped straw bemes. cookies. and of course. popcorn fort he show .............. .,..,., Dick Bertea. left, abo .. William and Willa Dean Lyon framed tlcketa and ln..ttatlon• to formeT Olympic Oamee be recel•ed u a lift. "Nadia" depic1sComancc1's nse from childhood to Olympic stardom at the 1976SummerGamcs 1n M ontreal where she won international acclaim by sconng a several perfect·· 1 Os" and captunng seven gold medals Befort curtain. Mike Jackl. executl\ e director fort he l ' GF. introduced honored guests-Bela Karolyl ((om- 1ncc1's coach who Oew tn from Houston forthcevcnt). AllaSvlnky, l 1 S. Ol)m- ptc Rhythm1cG)mnasttc team coach. and lt•n'l"laoma1and CaUay Rlaby. l ' S. 01ymptc gymnasts from the 1970s A standing ovauon was g1 vcn to Corona del Mar rts1dents Hyla and Olct Bcrtu (co-comm1ss1oners of Oh mp1t nm nasucs even ts).,. ho amt ngcd foe "N1d1a" to bt shown The benefit ra1~ mort 1t:~n $2,SOOfor the LSGF. The cnthus1asuc CTO"'d a rttd t hdi Im was a dynamic and rcahst1c portra~al of the hfcofa young. dC'd1catcd athlctC'- howtng both the pcnk\ and the 'a lie'' Patty Darnell waa a dellChted firat-ntchter at 'Madia.• 1nht'rcnt in the g1g.ant1 cetTon to be-come the\ C'f"\ he t .\mong those hanngan c'ntrng pre I udC' to the Oh mp1cs were art' a g~ mnam Pam Blleck. Kathy Johnson. Mary Loa Retton ( prt'~n t I) u ndcr t hC' tutelage ofKaroh 1) Marie Roetbelaberser and Lucy Wener. En.JO) 1ng the film werr Don Peters, Olympic women's g) mnast coach. Carol Stabl1eve1kl." ho pla) s the piano tor the woman a> m nasts ·floor c'\crc1scs Zff Mabel Allred, Nucy C.rd, uc) La1k, Diane and Harry Rlaker, Joni and Bud. Sm 1th \'1d.1 and Jim WarmlD(lOD, Harriette Witmer and "Nadia" prodUctr:\Jlm 'Aompson and Warne n"'m 1•:1r.1ra1111\ c·ditt'd tH Daill Pilot, f\ /( 11.arrJ and Diane ll.lnker arrl•e at ltd..,... l d11M \ 1l1.1 lk.1n Cinema foT benefit pranlere of •Nadia•. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. July 17, 1984 War on gum disease battled with toothpicks Proper picking controls bleeding · · within five days If )'Ou thrnk 1oothp1cks an: guod onl)' for !>pean ng hon. d'ocu' n·~. chew on this: 1 oothp1ck\ arc finall)' winning respect a~ weapon\ in 1hc war o n gum d1sl·a~ In two recent \tUdll'' at the l ( at San Francisco. the humbk wooden 11n plcment prnH·d '>u1wnor tu other methods 1n l<lntrolhng tlt'th plaque and gum blcl·ding. ma1111 "l!-n' ol JlCnodontal J1\l'<hl" ucs• Jl'lltal h~g.ll'nl\t \1.trg.m·1 Walsh and dcnll\t 'ath;,in !....tufman 1cs1ed tonthp1l·l c, on I ~ 11ll'n .md "Oml·n v.1th mild tu molkr:ltl' gum d1sea'>t· h ir the lir\t t'4ll mllnlh\. thl '>Ubjn 1' bru'hl·d and tlo,\l·d T lwn the\ added lhl' I ll\lrl11. t1.•d U\l' 111 1ooihp1d .. -. tor tv.o month' f, cntualh thl'\ addl·d ll\l' or J OE!AR ANN LANDERS: I hope I cton•t toUnd Uk•• snlvetlng, seff- pftytng fOOl. but my ltte h.s been eo b.tking ~odot .111d h~dro~wn ix·ro.\1<k -.lurt) -lhl' lOllH'f\HIOl' ul thc "di· lnown ..._eye:!> tcch111qlll' .\fkr the toothp1d. ph.l\l pla4uc and bleeding d1m1n1!>hl«1 l:n 50 (ll'r· i:ent There wa) no tun her 1mpro' l" ment after the "e~ "' pha\l' In lhl' )c.'l'OnJ 'tud\ Dr\ I " !'!tune and Paul \tl1n'>on haJ ~4 dt'.ntal swJent) hrui.h and 110'.)\ hall the mouth and bnt\h and p1rl thl' other .\gain. -.1gn' ol gum dl\ea)l' Jt•chm·J "gn1fil'anth "'hl'rl' the tnlllhpic.:L.' had hct•n ''l\ktha1mal <l1<.rupt1t1n ol pl.tq11t· "the mu\I dll'l ltH' lH'Jtment nl gum dt\ca'e ·· -.;,i" l>r l;.autman "h>r hal trna 11' hh 11' 1ng 111 gel J\ 111\\ 111" n v. h1·n all the \lrt'l't' .trl' lur n uf) H111h rL'\l'ilrl h group' ho1111\\\'d .1 to111hp1d. telhlllljUl llom \.111 I r.1n ll!>Ul denlt\I \lJP 111 ( \\l'll1\t,1t '•Ill' \l'ar\ J~u ()r \\ l'lll\t,1t nh '"'" l'll th.ti \llllll' 11kkr p.t11cnl\ haJ health' gum' hut 1.trl'h hru'>hl•d or tlu\wd ln'>ll'.td thn \\ould lJrl'lulh hrt.•.tl .1 round tno1tip1d, Ill obtain .1 thin. he' ckd l'dgl· .and dean 111,1Jl· ~ ~~joyteaathelelast :; ..;~..,...months I don't care If ~~tornorrowever oomee. My hus-,~.j belnd peeMd away a year ago In • ;:.~ • .ndlcan~Memtopull ~-.. ~~. •• i.MDUS t dtdn.'t reaJfze how low I wae untlJ _...._I spent theevenlngwtth a wonCMffutyoung cousin whe>te wtMNid beer'I operated on that mo:mtngfor amaf)gnant tumor. He lla~andaocompenled his -wife to tbe operating room. It was not nec••lltY for the oncology ugeon to teb him tne bad news. " He ((new ttMt situation was hope. lea. Our marriage wa one of the few good ones around. We were per- fect tor each other. t haven't had a happy day or a good ntght's &leep aJnce my darting passed away. Do you have any advice for f!Wt? - WILMElTE. ILL. DEAR WtLMETTE: Yd, and I hope you take It. A great many people who were once In your shoes are happy now, and I can tell you how they go1 that way. t fo\lftd myeett wishing I could tr«Htptaces wtth that dear woman. My MXlet)' end grief suddenly t~to anger. Why couldn't the lewd take me Instead of her? She Is CMW..-andahe had ao much to live few and I want todJe. tt all seems so unfair. Forgive me for ram bl Ing on. Ann, ~ but I need to talk. Please tell me If I wift ever get over feeling miserable. They contacted the Widowed Persons Service. Thi• group does a fabulous job under the auspice$ of the American A880ciaton of Re- tired Persona. Their servioes are available In 150 oommunl16es around the United States and there 18 no charge. Theirs ls an outreach program to .. , .. Mom finds threat best motivation II thcrl'., ;.111\ont· nlL•fl' 'ul nt•r.thlt· ------------- than Ol'\.\ p.trl'fll\ I don t ~no" ''ho ll" Ju\I n1l'f1\1111l It' good Im \llUr Lhlld ... and \\~·rt• rilling llUI lhL l hl'l ~<,!Uh bcforl' \o\l' ~' rn ~no"' thl' Jlrlll' \\ t"ll hu' am thing • l''rx·u:ill::. If 11 prom1"1.'' 111 makr our thtldrt·n <,maner rnr lht• tir,1 thild I nought o1 1hrn'- ERMA BoMBECK 11ercd 1m1t..1tmn ka1hn Pl'l1lll ho\ that •••••••••••••• wa'I '>Upp<lSld to rl'<,lnrl' 11rdl.'r to hrr l1k and trac h hl·r .,l'll·n·ltant l' \hl '>tutled 11 do""n a '>C""er '>O she ""ouldn 't ha' e to lug 11 around \.\ c hought lwr onl' l'duu.111unal tu~'> large l'\pcn!.I\ e "oud biol I.' 1hat rncouraged dl'\ll'rtt~ and modelingcla~ that nurtured crea1" 1t~ \he 'lma-.ht'd the wood through a gla.,., cofkc table and forced the cla~ up her nu'>r The globe of 1hc "'Orld that ~as to pluck her from the ran ls <1f"ord1nal"\ ·· students fat on the de\l 1n her room and was a challengl lihc.: on1.l' lo'i'>ed I~ p1eCe\ uf clothing nn It .rnd none fell off The PU/ 1k mar ol lhl' l n1ted Stales" h1Lh v.e \ 1sual11ed i.l'I her t1Cll'l 11ut of the fourth grndl· l·ndt·d up in CJ '"'eepcr bag. one t:ap1tal at a time Later \,\e "t'l'l' \Ull.l·reJ 1n10 the ··.,tud' center"' 1n "hll'h "e cn·atl·d hrr "e~ O\\n lt·arning v.omh Thl'rl· "-a~ a d.:sl equipped "-Ith a lamp that Jm·~ted hght to JUC.I thl' nght height. a Lh.m that cummdnded gol><l po'>turl' anJ a hernia-unabridged dll llllnar> fhc "\tud~ center"' ne'er c.J\\ a human l:llL Om· d;" "h1k ru.,h1ng m' lart through the '>Upcrmarl..et I '''" thl' me-.mcnnng "ord'>. I><> ) nt \.\ .\' T Y<H R <HIL D TO Rf .\ !"-\l 1( ( f\\ ,.. \l. L fl' t hl'\ l.1dlling" Did thl· Po~x.· worl.. \unda~ s'' 01 lOUr'll' I ~ wanll'd nH l h1ld Ill ht.'lllnll' a '>Ulll'SS For Jl/ n•nt'I. I got th<.· lir'>I ol a scnn of )II rnl\dupcd1a' th.ti "-OUld enrtLh nn lhlld and give lwr worJ -.klllc, nnn " hcforc \\1th1n hl·r gra'p ~ ~he U'><.'d th~ hook\ l\4 Ill' nnll' to loo!. up the b1rthda1e of Paul :Vfr( artnn ., .ind the othrr t•ml' (the\\ through Tl ) 10 pre~ .. a cor,age · t r he t\ J'll'\\ 11tl'' that \\a' to mal.1.· hl'r an .\ <.tudent J1dn 1 'ihl· \ ·1.·d uu1 a ~ < hri'>l ma'i tfl't' lll1 II thl· fir'>l "'l'l'I. .ind \o\flllt' a fl'\\ 1)1.T\c•nal klll'f\ 11n 1t hu1 11 ~ didn't gl\l" hn thl' ,i.,,11, \\l· h.1d h11(ll'd lur -: T hl' r111 nt 111 .ill I"" 1\ thl· l u1 I l' n I pu\h 1u mJll· \llfl' 'our l hlld ha' J lw,1d ~ ,t,1rt 1n thl' 211th u·ntun h' g.1,tng him h1'> U\\O u1mputl'I at tht• agl' lll \ I h1.·' ~ lO\I a lot cd IOllOe\ \1111JPn\ 111 p,trl'nl\ \\Ill hll\ thrm dnd <.1\ h;H~ 111 \\Jlt lor ,. ;1ll 1h..11 ll'l hn1)log\ tn f'J\ oil ; ,,(.' .. r\l• lt.'arnl'd n1\ IC\\tin \ttcr lhc.· hr\l l'hl1J I found I lOUld rl)tlll\.lh" ~ ;ind 1n'>p1n· Ill) l htldrl·n io ln d' 111 h1ghl'f a1.·aJamw h~ "hi..rx·nng Jll'l '"I 1 ttk ~ "nrth 1n thl'lr \'..tr ··) 11u llunk .rnd I'll I.ill "nu'" -.///ore/al/" ':.Di11in9, Jtuu~ and ';]);,,,u•r < ONTlf\ Er\TAL SPECIAL TIE~ 11., '/ l,·lir19 ,.lOUll<fl (/omp/im1·nl11ry . J./orJ J 'ol'tH rl'J l?u/ /,1 ~·7 f'" f.~ ,,,,;,,q t al 1/,, (j,.anJ /)ht no. ,L.,, _Kr//, 'J ( /,,1 • ..I \',,,.,/ .. yJ N>~ ·r own C enter Dn\e Costa Me'i.1 7~1-2820 Keep an eye on local the Dll.IJ Pl.lat governrnPnf in eat.h gum ~roo,e. ".\t h~t I "a' disturbed.' Wcrnstat admits "Id ne\rr ~en tnught about too1hp1l'k'> \II I l1ww was that Emil) Post thought the) ""ere \ ulgar .. ' Wl"1nstut now recommends (1um ( 1roOH'r'>. round toothpicks ma- ch1 nl' bl•q·kd by handu.·npped \\l>rll·r'> L tllll. for tht:m soon at your dl'l1ll'.)f'> and on supermarket shelves. In the meantime. fashio n your own b~ mal..inga 'hghll> concave diagonal \lil·t· on one point w11h a rnLor-sharp t.nllc \monl· 1.an put a toothp1l·l w hi\ ll'l'th but Ill u\l' 11 right lake) some p1 .ll t1tc hlf one thing. It means put1111g fingt'r\ 1n mouths. and we'rl' l'11nd111oncd trom an c;irl} age not 10 .\bo. \\1.' 'l' ht'ard that 1oothp1rb arl' d.1ngl'111u' Thae·~ not a ~phnll·r o l l'' 1dl'nl°l' tor lh<tl . ho\\C\er. 1n dl•n1al lill'ralurl' \:o" 111 ~l'I gl11ng I tr\I wa\h \OUr h.llllh ( hl'll run ~our indC\ linger Jl11ng thl· i,tum line) to bcn.1mc alquJ1ntl·d "1th 'our mou1h '\c\t 'J'' \an f rann,ui den11-.1 Mar. in ( help the newtyWidowed. iMy otter emotlonal support and •ll•t•nlng ear, as weU as referra1s to ap.. proprfate communtty rete>Urces. Trained volunteers who have been widowed 18 month's or mon1 and have adjusted to their grief offer the newly Widowed hope and encouragement ThoseWho have been through the arocletyand lonellneu can relate In meantnglul ways to lndMduals who are struggt- tng to make the transition. This program ts open to pe(sona of all ages-both widows and widowers. Anyone who la Interested can receive Information and a fn!l8 booklet, ''On Befng Alone." Write toWPS-AARP, 1909KS1.,N.W .. Washington, o.c. 20049. Those who lost theJr partner& CAN do something about getting back Into the mainstream of lffe. God helps those who help them- selves. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please \.'. cinstal. pn:ll: nd )ou'rc hold1n& a tool w11h )Our thumb and fo1dingcr nnd gnp a Uum C iroover or other carved toothpick ( url your thm.I. fourth and tifth fingers. lnscn the narrow end. at a 45- degrce angle to the tooth. into the gum groove of your lower teeth. W o rk from the back of the m o uth to the fro nt. lhc your left hund for the left outside gum Imes und your nght hand for the nghl. To dean the ans1dc of the mouth. breal the toothpic k m half Use >Our nght hand to clean the left upper 1n!.1de grooves and the left hand to clean the ngh t upper in)1de groo' e~. 1n each case bracing )OUr third. fourth and fifth fingers aga1nc;1 )our chl>ek lf)ou bleed. clean 1he ;irea t\\1cc a da\. making sure )OU reach do\\n to the bottom 9f the groo,c. Because a toothpick can reach deep into the gum hnl'. proper picking usuall) control~ bleeding 1n five da)S. Dr \.'.c1nstat sa\s Teeth ma) be tough. but time lakes 11s 1011 Like our faces. our mouths NO~Wfth~f ~IUft-.t~OftMqulck­t~'tUftl*IOrl. Ther~are eepectauy deltNCttwt<>-the face end I'*'< of,.,,.,__ Thet41'1 may be fetctttng today. but you Wilt pay dearly for It later.Your face wtll look llke a map of the Hlmillay$1. . .. .. Therel• a~ dJfferenot between age. It's not all for the wo~. however. \a)S Or Ro-;cann Mulligan of lltl' llnivers1ty of Southern California recth become less scns111ve with age. ..In some cases. a denttst can drill on a tooth without any anesthe4iia." lhc reason: Tooth nerves w1ther The sue of the tooth pulp -the nerve and 'ascular tissue -derreascs. But the best you can do 1s gnn and bear a number of other changes: -Teeth wear away from normal u!tt'. from mechanical factors such a) incorrect bru~h1ng They can also be eroded by h1gh-a(.'1d diets or chronic \Om111 ng. which "d1'.)h out" man} surface'i. -Teeth darken ""'th agl· 3) nenes recede. Also. thinning enamel C\· poses the darker dentin underneath -Stam~ from food and 1ohacco can beeome permanenl -Teeth shift fornard. a\ thl'\ \\car awa> at points of rontact "'1th adjacent tce1h Face mu'lclc-. al~o i-on1ir111'llh n111:h teeth forward ,\\a result. they mi&y becumt' 1. roul>.cd, ~pellllli)' in the front ul thl' mouth. r be lower teeth usuall)' bccomC' more crookrd than the upper ones -Because of the high inc1dcnn· of gum disease among the aging, the o lder you are the more hkel) the rout~ of your teeth will be e>.po~d. Un c-o.,.erl'd. the}' arc cspet•1all) SU!.l'l'P ubk lo decay. -Gums become paler and hl·al slo"-er :1oo -Plaque accumulall''> and gum rnflammauon 1nlreasc!. Su\pel·ted cause a dl·dine in 1mmunolog1l function Bot thing ... an· lool.ing up "\>n"rl' seeing more older JX'ople ""ho an· L.eeping their teeth · ~~s Mulligan What'\ more. toda} ·s elderl) an· demanding mort· Jcntal l·arc than did pre' 1ou\ genera11on!t ~a)~ 1\1 ulhgan "That''.) lhl' •aandard that thl·~ Jrl' used to·· American Health Magazine Service consult your experts In the ftetd of dermatology about the quick-tan- ning faclll1ies that are springing up ' T ONICHT'S TV _ cofd and c»of. Mn Landers sh~ y°'1hOW to play It coot without tren1ng peo_pte out In her boo1<let. ··reen .. Age&J)t-Ten Way~to Coot tt. ··Send 50 cents end a long, Mff-addreued. stamped envelope toAnnlanders,P.O.Box 11995, Chicago, tlf. 60611. Dr. Craig Lowe can uee a computer to design surgical procedures before the patient undergoes a foot operation. ----~-. -- EVENHG -1.'00-IJ D G Cl) a! OEMOCAATIC NAnotW. C0NVBm0N U UTTlE HOUSE OH THE PRAIRIE U 8J /L080 Cl) 8'Ja< ROGERS fD 8USMSS REPORT 6,\) HUMAHfTIES THROUGH THE ARTS ®)ABCNEWSQ !~AN DYKE • • • "The Sound And The Fury" ( 1959) Yul Brynnef Joanne Wood· ward (O)MOVIE H * "Jel(yll And Hyde Together Again" (1982) Mark Blankfleld, Bess Armstrong 1J)MOVIE t '.Ai "Jaws 3' (1983) Oenl\IS Quaid, Bess Armslr~ -e:30- fD MACNEIL / LEHRER NEWSHOUR 6.\l PA0JECT UNIVERSE @)TAXI mTHATGIRl 71 MCME • • "Strange Brew" ( 19831 Dave Thomas, Rici< MC>farus -7:00- U TAXI UBOICWOMAN Cl) WHEEL OF FOflTUHE 6,\)MOTOAWEEK II§) ENT9IT AMIENT TONIGHT mM0V1E •*'.Ai 'Tit Be YOUfl" (1947) Deanna Durbin. Adolphe Menjou OD VIDEO JUKEBOX -7:30- " MAKINO A lJVI«) Q) MOVIE • • • * "Butell Cassidy And T~ Sundance Kid" (1969) Paul Newman Robert RedfOfd Cl) (]]) PEOPLE'S COURT ED WILD, WILD WORlD Of NIMALS '11)NOVA ffl UOVIE • • • "Swamp Tlmig 119821 Adn· enne Barbeau Louis Jourdan 0 BASEBALL -8:00-IJ AFTERMASH (R) D C!> NEWS 0 LO'IEBOAT G 9 FOUL-UPS, 81..EEPS l BLUNOEAS U JOKEA'S WILD Cl) MOYIE * * * "Tile Pink Penthe(' ( 1964) David Nrven. Peter Sellers. fO NOVA Q!THEA-TEAM CCJMOYIE • * • •.; "Nltlonal Lampoon's Ani- mal HOUM" ( 1978) John Belushi. Tim Matheeon I I PAPE:A CHASE: THE SECOHC> YEAR %'MOVIE * t 'Time Stands St1M' ( 1982) Isl· van Znernenak Henr1k PIUlf -•:30-1 DOMESTIC LEE f Ma. y FB.I> a THAEFS OOWAK'f U TlCTftl:.DOUOH 6.\)SOAVIVAL "' -t.OO-ll 20HMTOWN D THEA-TEAM GMOVIE • • • "Marlo'tlte" ( 1969) Jamee Garn«, Gayle Hunnicutt. GNEWS (!) TWIUGHT ZONE Em VIETNAM: A TELEVISION HISTORY :I) P.M. MA0AZJNE DJ MOVIE * t * "Three Days Of Tile Condor" 1975) Robert RedfOfd, Faye Ouna- "W'/ I aoe NEWHART @:W-OIU.OH * t "Strange Stew" (1983) Daw Thomts. Rid! MOf anis :))MOVIE **~ "My Tut<lf' (t983) Caten Kaye, Matt Lattanzi -t'.30- f) QUINCY (!) THE JESSE OWENS STORY '11)MOTOAWEEK (() TIC Tftl:. DOUOH a! ROWAN l MARTIN'8 l.AUGH-IH mP£TEAGUNN -10:00- Q DONAHUE emmNEWS U THESAJNT fin 6,\l VIETMAM: A TELEVl8ION HISTORY Cl) ALICE Q! WHEEL OF FORTUNE maoX1NO C) HWCUS. PINCUS l HtHCtJS t MOVIE • • "Caged Heall" (1974) Juanita Brown. Erica Gevtn -10'.30- 11 NEWS Cl) INDEPfHOEHT NEWS Cl) w·A·s·H QJ FAMll Y FEUO C)WAYLOtue••m H.1 NOT N£a.SSANl Y THE OLYVACS 0 MOYIE • ••-t "The Kentuclly Fned M<MI" I 1977) EVIi! Kim. Masler Bong Soo Hen -11:00- D 8 ())98 G NEWS U SA T'UAOl\Y MBHT Ci) ROWAN l MARTIN'S LA~ I) THE JEFRA80N8 .., 80ll> OOlD HfT8 ~= MAHOAIOAH ..... "Tom Hom" (1980) StM McOuten. Richard Famaworth lH>MOYIE t ... _. "My TutOf" (1983) Caren Kaye, Mitt Lattanzi I) <W.LAOHER: STUCK It M ... Jame• Garner •tars a• private eye ln "Marlowe" tonight at 9 on Channel 7 . l)Q!TOHIOKT 19 ABC NEWS HeGH'Tl.llE .. SEARCH OF ... i ONE STEP BEYOND ARCHIE Ul<ER'S Pt.ACE 8TAEET8 OF SAN FRANOSCO e LATBIGHT AMEAICA . 700Cl.lJ8 MOVIE **'~ "Somewtlere In rime (19801 Chnslopher AeM, Jane SeymotJI -12:00- 1 TWIUOHT ZONE FOUL.uPS, BUVS l 8UJHDfRS P. ~ lflltl W!l*ey Rebellion" ( 1972) Wlllllm DIYlnl. Ame Meara ~ INDEP9mfT NEWS §=OF THE N9GKT * *'.Al "The Ad\'tntur• Of Nici! Carter" ( 1972) Rob«\ Conlee!. Shel- ~ = *** "The OtooYt Tube" (1974) Ktn •• Richard Belzer. ~ "Jlwt 3" ( 1983) Dennis Qulld, e.. Annltrong. -12:80-- • Q) LATE ..oH'T Wl'TH DAVID L.ETTEAMAN 8 ALFRED HJTCHCOQ< PfEIENTS ULA. TOOAY (!) ROWAN l MARTlN'S l.AUGK-IN ., LOVE. AMERICAN SlYlE • P£R80NA.I. flMANCE -12:40-!=-IMO t **'.Al "La Cage Aux Folltt" ( t979) ~ =· Mlchll SlrtlUll •• "Hor*ytonk Marl" (1982) Clint Eastwood. Kyte Eastwood -1:00- 8UOVIE * * t "TM T rutti About Spring" (1986~ Miii, John Mllll '*• .. ~ KnllYll'' 11&111 a.oroe Hamll1on, M Lyon. Cf.~ Pied Plpet'' ( 1942) Monty W~Blxter. '-~"Ont Marl'• Wey" (111&4) Don Murrey. Din HylnS. -1:11-(J)~ _,._ I H!AL 1lt fllBJ) ALL IUltl FM& Y LASER ... From Bl the upper l/CJ~"' for rngro" n nail' The la)t'r 1!> .,nmct1mt·s used a' adjunct to m1trosurgcr~ rn the treal· mcnl ul bunion'>. hl·cl \PU~ and reconstrucll' r 'iurgl'f) on the lout M1crusur~l'f) al'>o " 1he method Lowe prcfrrs fur OJX'f311on\ on ncn t' tumors and traumallt arten lan·r· at1 on!.. The mit·ro~urgef) is performed at Fountain Valle) Surgcr) ( enter rather than his office. but LO"-C noted that pat1rnl'> arc usuall) amhulator> and can go home thl' c;ame da~ Because of the small. dchcalc instruments used 1n m1crosurgl'r). and because the 11ssur seen b) the surgeon is magnified 20 to 30 llmrs. there 1s less trauma in' oh cd "When the tissue 1s magnified. an) small mo"ement of the hand 1s magnified .. 1fthe trauma 1s reduted there's less pain and '>"-ell1ng. le,., scarring.'' said Lo"'e. adding that magn1ficauon also allo"'-'i for morl.' effectt\ e sur~1cal correcuon The trchnolog) behind thl·<ie procedures isn't cheap -a laser can cost $35.000to $60.000. the EfX 1 appro:o.1mately S 18 .000 -but Lo'H' claims that 11 is cosl effcctl\e "You can do a procedure once and get 11 ovcrwllh and the patlCnt usual!\ doe~n't require hosp11al11a11on Man)' limes hosp11al cmts arc douhk that of the ~urge!") .. Lowr \\Ould hkt> to \cc thne procedures become more w1dc· spread H 1s O\\ n practice ha'i spread to a second office m Nr" port ( entrr and anothrr in San Juan Capmranu and he leaches laser surgrn to <Hht't pod1atn~ts .. .\n\ doctorlJn bu\ a la'>er. thr k<.•\ 1s mal ing sure the doctor 1s trained;. '31d Lowe who hac; fcllO\\sh1p degrees from thl· .\nwncan .\rndem\ of Pod1atm Laser <-iurgen and the .\mencan .\cadem' ol Po\latnt M1crosurgef). • Thee'<pcnse I\ One factor that Lo"c '>ays kee ps other pod1atnst'i from updating their practices. but he alc;o thinks that medicine tends to be -.1 conscrva11vr profession. "Doctors are least ltkely to JU mp on high-tec h. They're used lo pract1C'lng a certatn way and they don t want to change But 1f you don't change \ ou do n't make ~vancc'i · ADVICE FOR VACATIONERS ..• Java jeopardy To case the stress of de1dhnt>, and dec1'i1ons many of U'i tum to a From Bl d1mn thl' a1'>lc ~11od1l·all:. II :.ou arr 1rnvchn1t h)' car. h,1, l' a itood fl(lStun· wat II -.ou don't have.' one. a b:11h 10"\'I loldl·d •ll ross the hack aboH' the hip hone\ will help \UPIX>rl the '>Pine. dt'crcastnR la11auc and Nick ache Ill Don't&l'ttoomuch\un Man~:t\:ttat1onhA\hct'n 11111wcl 0111 ""i thr c fTrus ol \ncrt· )unburn or hut pro\tr at1on onh tx·rnust" the "ll t1m 'forgot" ho~ luna he or \hl' \\,t \ t•\po'i<'d 111 'J'1tc· nl tlw~c· warrllll(i\ on \our nr\t ':Katio n )OU "111 prnh,1hh ll\l'rc.11 undn\ll't'J' mcnndulgt' l.(•rp lon1.1 \ warming cup of coffee But 1n tcn-.c hour~ pu~h \IOUf'\Clt, hit too much and ae 1 mto stnuncd times, caffeine 1s an enemy 1n the po,111onc; mainly bcx'au'iC you're human and }ou 'rc • •au1sc ofa fncnd. say On. James Lant goint to ti) to keep up ""h the crowd . Give yourself a of Duke Univtn1ty and Walter P fight ma t.hance Re-read 1-10 and have a attat vacatto n. Greenberg of UCLA 1n separate In our nc-xt column I will otter ~me he lpful htnl' to 'tud1cs. romh3t 1mvel c;m·c;s Whc-n strc's nse . so doec; blood I >r ( nn Rotht•nhc-'1· a Huntington lk'Jch ch1roprut·tor. 1~ ho~t c1f"Bad. Ta/Ii · ,1ht·.1/th1,1/li \hem :rt 7 pm 1 ur~a\S on c'tth/<'H \Wm ( hannel to prt"ure But since" coffee hike\ blood pre\\uN.· l'' en Ill calm tune'i. dnnkin J&\a when thr tto1ng ge1' touah roultt douhlc your t<'OJ>ard). Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 17, 1964 8S Claudette Colbert, 80, still a working actress Romanian director boosted by Redford By BOB THOMAS ......... ,.,_.,.., \CTt'Cnph•>' as ·:The Lui Wave" and ''Obscu1ve Lo\le, •• DOl to menuon ~me horror movies he'd ratha not mention. 8y MA TT WOLF A_.._ l'r-Wtttef LONDON -Claudette Colbert, Paramount Pictures' "working airl" from the 1930s, is sltll working today at the age of 80 as the star of the London stage revival of Frederick Lonsdale's comedy," Aren't We All?" "It's good genes," she said receotl to an audience at the National Film Theater, where author David Shipman inter- viewed her about a career that has 1n- cluded almost I 00 films and plays ··My mother lived untal she was .,_._....., __ ..- 94. and I thank she olbert du~d because she was bored. I ti) not to be." said ( olben. her legendal') twinkle und1m1n1shed by years. Her appearance at the NFT cl1ma,. ed a wed.-lon~ retrospective of her work. and wa~ 1mmed1ately preceded by clips from t~o 1934 films: Frani.. Capra's "It Happened One Night" and Cecil B. DeM1llc's "Cleopatra." Clark Gable was Colbert's cel- ebrated en-star in the \apra film .. He had more ~x appeal than Mny other man " she said. "He was sex rampani, everything a male should be." Colbert said that Constance Ben- nett and Minam Hopluns had been Capra's in1tJal choa~s to play the runaway heiress who finds herself hitchhiking alongside the down-at- the-hecls journalist played by Oablo. ··1 did at. frankl>. because I wanted to get within four feet of Clark Gable," she said. Thou~ the film ultimately won four major Academy Awards includ- ing best actress. Colbert said that she dad regret several of her car~r choices. "I turned dov. n the one film that ga\e Rosalind Russell her chance. ·His Gari Fnda).'" she said .. M~ agent was funous. and he was right. but I wanted to do· .\nse M} l.ove.' so I had a good reason .. But I should have done both ·· Colbert cited "Guest \.\ 1fe" with Don Amechc. the 195 5 "Te,as Lad) .. and Cecil B. DeMille'\ "Four Fnght- ened People" as some of her less memq.rable movies. ·· 'Frightt'ned People' wa!I the onl> Beach Boys to fallow college football game PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Jn an effort to dra\\ more fans and build interest an its football program Temple Un1\'ers1t) has arranged for the Beach Boys to perform after the Temple-Pittsburgh game at Veterans Stadium on Sept. 22, officials said. .. I think this market's ready for at . I thank It's going to be a very practical buy, realistic value for people." Mike Fetchko. an assistant to Temple athleticdirectorGav1n While Jr . said Friday. "What we really want to do 1s get Ma and Pa and everybody else involved .. White added RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. for the R11t of Tu Ult 1!22 HARllOtt BLVD .• COSTA MESA -SQ..11~ TllEAT YOUll FAMILY TO A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES For Only 5 • each C•tl 720.9266 for details ~!~~!~ The OY.ls are hoping 10 dra"' betv.een 40.000 and 50,000 to the game. v.h1ch v.111 open Temple's home season in the un1.,.ers1t} 's centennial year Tickets. priced S2 above normal at S 14. wall go on sale startmg July 9. offic1als said Bruce Johnston. the Beach Boys' keyboard player, was with Temple officials at the stadium as the concert was announced and said he was looking forward to the performance. .. To me it's more fun . at least from our band's point of view. when you do a sponing event." he said "For the same pnce. )Ou get the e"ent and the Beach Bo)s.·· :..:f. ... ._ ml 41\ ......... ~ ...... 1'.119~ ... _ • ..._ ..... ._ • .,... ........ _ -...-.~~ ................. ., ..... .. 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"~......... , ........ -.... -.. ~ ............... . .,....,_,,. ...... ...,...._ ....... ,...... ... ~.. f't!llt --·· --· _..__ ... .... am.:;. _,.. ................ °"'""... • .. _, . ....,, ..... --.-. ,. 1 l{SlllRSTO rJI ms I d•l•M C.l!fllla Wnt NOW PLAYING IMA - ... ,..,. .... ... !WI t.....~ ~llll .... 11 CllllTA MQA • OMm .::C t..,.....,_ Ol>C.. M).1.... °' m.J 'A imA u-. °"'" ... J10J DcM1lle P1Cture that ever lost monC\ -and I was an ll," she said With a chuckle C'olben admitted that ~he rarel) goes to movie!> now since she makes her home 1n Barbados. "We're JUSt getting (Fred) Astaire and (Ginger) Rogers at the local dnve-in," she said. "I have a video. That's what saves me." "Besides, we're an an era oftembly senou~ movies and all that 'Star Wan' stuff." she said. complaining of the penchant an current films for "all those nakt>d bodies with all those arms and legs .. "I tell you 11's not as ~'Y·" she said. "although 1n 'It Happened One Night.' I wouldn't have minded a nude scene." LOS ANGELES -Romaman- bom Petru Popc!l<.·u 1' currently d1rectJ"J has first Amencan movie thann an lafiC pan to Robert Red- ford'• bchef that andepencknt film- maktti deserve a break an toda) 's moVle world. Bonnie Bedcha ("lleart Like 1 Whetl") and Nick Mancuso ("Scru- ple~") are the stars of ··Death of an AnJel," which was filming on lo- cauon an vanous pans of Los Anaeles before departing for cross-<ountrv ~hooting. It's a dramatic a.ale about a widowed Episcopal m1n1ster ( Bedeha) Sttlung a cnppled daughter an the clutches of a shadov., la1th healer C Mancuso I • .. But I wanted to diftCl. and for lbt Int four years I did ootb1na but attempt to bnna 'Dead• of an Anarr into ~ina.·· Popescu said. '*I _ had ne~er ho.rd oftheSundaoct lnstituLC unul on~ day I Sol a let1Cf from Roben Redford.: &nvit411 me 10 \ubmu my script for oon$ldaation. .. The Sundance l nsu tulC w-a founded by Redford in l 9SO in an efTon to find sponJCmhip for film prOJCICU th.at would likely drown. an the rnaanstream. Each year the an· ~t1tute conside1" • many u 300 scnpts and selects a handful for assistance. Among )Ounger actresses. Colbert singled out Jane Fonda and Glenda Jackson as personal favontes. .,,.......,... Popescu as a slender. inten~ mctn . handsome enough to be an ac1or But he 1s more comlonablt' hch1nd the camera He began a'> a v..riter in Romania then turned to directing &1nd made three features. rndudmg ··De'>!ln~ Rov. .. The lucky filmmakcn are 1nVlled to a summer ~maoar Wi th Redford lnd fnends includtn& such acton as Karl Malden and Robert Duvall d1recton such as S)dne) Pollack and James Brooks. scrttn*1iten and unematographe~. Film1 that ba"e been completed as a rtiull of Sun- dance inch.1de "El None ..... Na&ht· ~ong·· and .. Old Eoouah. •• She praised the latter's Oscar- wmning "-\Touch of Class" as "one of the funniest mo\ 1es I've ever seen .. The) were allov.ed to do thm_gs '>'-e couldn't do an m> da>.'' she said ... I was so Jealous " Claudette Colbert with Charle• Boyer tn 1937 movie "Tovarlcb." Of her peers. Colbert paid tnbute to Gary Cooper, "whom I adored." Ray Milland. Fred MacMurray and Bette Da \IS. to v. horn she lost the stamng role 1n "All About Eve" because ofa ruptured disc used to )Cnd me flo"ers attached to a pogo sue I>.." she recalled He leh Romania ICI \Cars ago "I don't hl..e to talk about 1t. becau!>t: m\ father IS !lllll there .. he satd to an interview "But )OU can \a) that I expatnatl"d m\ sell for arti)ttl reasons .. Petru Popncu took .. Death of an .\ngel" to Redford's Utah reson of Sundance last summer. Not only dad he have the counsel of some mljor achievers of the film world, he also was able to tape five rruun scr-ncs of has proposed movie. LWDI a t'ltf~man ere"' C'ommmed to her sLage role m "Aren't We ;\Jl'l'' through September with talk ofa pos!>1ble Broadwa) run. Colben pla~ed down suggesttom that she return to the screen ;\mvmg 1n Hollvwood in J 9i6 Popescu faced 1he challenge of ~nt­ ing scnp1s an an unfamiliar language He succuded amazing)) !>elhng suc;h "Joe Mank1ew1cz. who wrote 1t. 'Tm too old for eve11 thing." she smiled ~· ·-..----··-·--......... - NOW PLAYING AIW4f41111 PJC" "'"" • °"'' 81'9Qt.~ IWA ~...., ..... 990~ COSTA llllA £.,.....,,,s." ~·o """~ fOUllT Alll VAU!Y ,.,.. 'f 'if>l :io· fUUfflTClll ~· ~-4747 G.UIOlll GllOVt la..J1<1\V.~!l>t00' ).)0-44()• OMllll 4MC er.,., MM 631 (ll.t() ...,.,~IOal ,Krhc .,. • .., ~1141~1 .......... 4CCf"'l0foitt , .... ,~ ... , fl IOflO lllY!ltf £0,.¥01 ~Cl«• tOWl'U\ 'l.OOOOlo()Qo ""' ~ c. ... ~ .• ~~·ans "THE Sl'RPRISE OF THE EASON. A d own-home. i ma~inath•e. 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THE:o ~f:'.Ale.e> ~E'AKEl'J l~E: <;TJeA1N ! 7-7 _. ______ _ G Ht'IELD ' THt.: t 'AlllL l CIHC'l'S 'Give me bock my good white g love, Michael Jackson, or I'm tellin' Mommyl" .'ti AR .ll AD t · K F. by Brad Anderson PET CLINIC He 1ust shifted gears now he's got 1t tn reverse1 · REST ASSURED.. 1t EE-EMMA! ~001< ~:{. OUT B,AO<-· I IHINI< SoMETHl~k:/S HAPDENED -ro YOUR ·1 --tuSBA~t>.1 c Tl )I 81.t:ft'Et:DS rrs S~Httt' WEE:K ~J GIMME A PE PiAL.J{ "fl SI Kf M~ LJP! WOULD YOU CAKE TD TR\" OUR SPECIAL..., ~~ -- ,, ~ E: QA fl.)(. ~'IS A~AP! 'f'ME"' DON11 MAt::-6 KIDS 1..IKE rHe'I 010 MU "fMS:"-E IN '10~! by Gus Arriola {f;:.A ... ! A~D S0M£;- l1MiS!> ~~'D ~el' l)P E:'\/f;~ EARL.llO::~! b y Jim Davis BRIDGE -~~- FOU.OW THE ROADMAP Hoth ~ulnrr.ablr ~oulh cit-al' ... ORT H • 102 : 54 <> AJ 1062 +A 1043 WEST tAST +l\K7 +J98 64 3 'KQ10 3 W8 762 '753 ·9~ + 86S • K lht• play of thl" rard' C't>Ut• 3nd dt'i11!lt -lht' t'ne-m} 1~ w11ting to u"~ that an for ma hon i&gatnst you -------~----.., ~OlJ l'H North South"'"'._. u5ing 1t 15 17 point no trump Although North'i. hand wa" worth inort' th11n t hl' 9 fl l'P 1l C'Ounted . .i Jump lo !('amt' was ~till ~Omt'what o( a ~trt>tch We would hllvt' bt't.>n contt'nt with :in 1nv1tat1onal ra1::.t' + Q S AJ9 KQ4 • QJ 972 I hc• h1ddin~ South WH t North East I NT Pa111 3 ~T Pau Pao Pa1111 A~ tt W.t::.. North South rt.> ached three no trump with .t spade stopper that, dl bt''>I , ran be described .ts 'h.ik} South was Dr (;l'orgt• Ro)enkran1. or ~1ex1ro C'1l\. and he was not l:'namorl'd ol h1' prospects wht>n Wt"it 1ttl11cked with lhl' king of • Ju!>t a~ you can itivt> away ~padl'S Fortunalt'ly for him. gr.11 uituu' 1nlnrm.111on uhout lht-defender'\ muy ha'e had ~our h.1nd 111 tht' b11hl1n1< you a mix up 111 tht>1r "gnalhng CHARLES GOREN lnwt"st ~pade to the h rst trick wht'n he 'hould lfavl' rnrouragt-d v11<oroulilly. Declar t'r rert>ivcd a reprieve when Wr:il <ihtftt'd to t he king of httart~ at trick two. Declarer won lht' llCt' and nQ(" hl' had to run eucht nv>rt• tr1rb °" 1thoul surrendering the lud To accompli11h th11l , he Ot'l"dt>d to scort' at lea~t three club tricks. Thi' recommended method ., a rinesse. .,o declarer It'd the quet'n or clubs and. when West ph1yrd low, he rose w1lh lht• .tr1• to rell t hl' king and bring home his contra1·t Y.1t h two ovrrtrirks OMAR SHARIF But n('1lh~r or th''~ WA) thr.i rN on for dt'clllft'r ' pl•) Wul hlld already '\hown th1· art' king or .. plldt'~ and I ht• king queen of hur ts with h1' first 1 wo leads Had he htl•t thr king or club.s as w4•1l , ht• m11(hl havt entered tht au1· t1on ln anv rvent. Eul wa.., l'nl1tll"d to ·hold a rard or l w11. and th' only card of anv importance not at·counttd for W J5 the king of rluh<, Hence tht' winning. 1r 1tnt1 percentagt>. pl.,y ,.__ ___________ _. r,111 ft'\'t•.il ~ou r hohi1n~ in mt'thods for £.ist pl.ivt•d h1~ The Frenrh have ,1 ,3y1ng. 'The king or cluh' I~ JIW8)., ~1ngletQn'" And lht· Rahh1 l> Rult> ~tale,· ~ h1:n lhl' king " ~mgleton. pla) lhl' oll't>!'' Ho" do you cboo11e tht be1t openinc lead? Charin Goren baa the an1wer. for a copy of "Wlnnlq Opening l.ud•," uod S 1.85 l o "Goren·Leada," ca.re of thl11 newspaper, P.O. BOil 259 . Norwood. N.J . 07618. \take chec:ka payablt' to ~'"' paperbooka. BIG GEORGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) DE:\ 'IS THE llE,ACE •' REMEM&R ~ w.\S ~£ A KIO LIKE. 0\'\E. rec Hank Ketcham • NO ONE WAS E\'ER A KIO LIKE YOU, DENNIS I. by Ferd & Tom Johnson No1S'.AMANTHA --~ H~ls .JUST Do1N<3 ~ SOME ~OT AFTERNOON I GARD~NIN<5 -:.r-'·, b y Charles M Schulz by Tom K. Ryan IJL.fSS VOU PO(: I\/~ NE'VER FEL.llV1<JRE L.lliE A CRE~P! ' SHOE DRABBLE l'M ~o ~"PP'i l~E.Rf-''-' f \NA.LL. 'I A. &ALi BLIR&f.R RE.5iAURl\NI lt>-1 OUR M£.\G~6oRl1000 I 0 ~ °' '10t.J ~RE. A et?XING ~~? ~r~~ ... f'OR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I f\l ffiEPARITTiON FOR OUR DESCENT INIO CAL.GAR:-/, PLEASE MAKE. SURE. y()(J({. SEAIBEll"S e:. ,_._ (.OE sn LL HAVE. m DE:LJ DE W~~ WE.'RE GOIN& ;q ~L.D 1HE ~EC£PllON . OR. S:tlOCK OKAY, MRS. FeRN , eu,.-IF YOU ' F<.e L..Y ING Aeou-r YOUR HAVIN G A SPt-1-r P~RSO NA t-1,.-Y' ... HOSI·: IS HOSI·: mL THE. TRUTH , NOW ... ~ . . YOU CAN USE THIS CONFERENCE ROOM IF YOU WISH TO SEE "THESE YO UNG LADIES ALONE, MR 6ENAOICT 1 1 11 by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan 1\JE. NE.\IE-R e:AI~ 1111 A Pt.A.a. 5"Af>EO l-1~ A. 6~E.A~'I f~~OOf ~A.a I by Lynn Johnston IS THAT1fiE KID WHO ASKE D FOR ALL-THE. LEFTbJ~ DESSERTS . by George Lemont by Pat Brady Tt>J<E. ~·s SHAVlt-KY ~ ? by Harold Le Doux • I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Tu y. July 17, 1 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCtlANGE LISTINGS 88 Airline consumer protection up in the air If and when thl' ("ii Aeronautics Board goes out of eustt"ncc on 11s sch eduled date, Dec. 31 . 1984. the consumer protecuon 11 provides for airline pas!.engers rnuld vanish. and we also could 0} into tht" unknown But if the bill remains close 10 11s current form, it appean. that th e president w ill eventually sign legis- lauon transfemng coMumer protec- tion to the DOT. (If there 1s one issue every elected official in W ashington can agree on. 11 1s that 11 as difficult 10 vote against consumers 1n the ..ame )ear that consumers. m 1\lo,cmber. can vote against them.) SYLVIA PORTER H opes to preserw our lOnsumcr nghts depend on ho\\-tht· 'X·nutc \Oles on t he bill when 11 returns from 11s current recess at the: end of Jul\. The ball assigns 1unsdu:11on for se' - eral ke) areas of consumer protcc11on to the Dcpanmcnt ol'Transpona11on The H ouse passed s1m1lar lcg1sla11on sponsored b~ Rep Norman 'l M1n- c1a, D-C'ah f. b) '01ct• 'ote un Ju nt: 5 The protection that v.111 tx preserved w11h the M1nc1a b ill and 1t'> Senate counterpan as eucll) what most passengers Lale for granted as J bare minimum. R ules atlectmg smoking aboard commercial plane' O\erbook1ng. bumping. and nun- d1scnrnanatof) treatment for thl· hand1capixd are among the con- '>umcr protecuons CO\ crcd b) thl' bills hold payments in escrov. until the tlittht<, actualh take place. ln add111on. the: C .\B expecu to 1s~ue a final rule this month. regard- mg computer re)Cna11on S)Stems that "tll &O IOIO eOt'Ct tn the fall. The Reagan admtn1'>1ra1wn ha'> opposed an) nt'wkg1\IJt11.)n tuc\h:nJ these rights on the bas1., that 11 I'> unneceSsaf) It arguc'> that the f cda- al Trade Comn11s"on. v. hu:h b\ lav. has been SJ')CClfitall) '>hUl OUI ol av1a11on issues v.111 tnhl'nt them au1omat1calh v.11h lhl' l'nd ot thl' CAB The rurrent mix-up arises from an O\l'r\tghl in the I Q78 lcg1sla11on that dl·regulatcd thl' a1rltnc mdustf) So. too. are the rules go-.crntng the amounts airlines must rc1mbur\l' 'uu 1f baggage is lost or damaged on domestic routes. and those requiring chancr operators to post bond and to l 1n <ler that '>tatu1e's t1rnc1able. most ol the C A.If<, l e) opcrauons a lread) haH' e:\p1rcd Tht• onl~ remaining '>lCp 1~ the d1'>ap~arann· of the board mcl f This point 1s ~1dcl:-disputed But thl' I Cl7l\ la" didn't l'' en ml·n11on tomumer pro1er11on regu-_..m51111i·Mliiil,__ ______________ _ NEW YORK IAl-'I 1•noH 9~ ·v §IWIY ' t . 1 g'•VAO llS Ilg Mage1P1 P1g•18 1 • 1 , S•1navn 42 I 4J • NASDAQ QUOllhOM HHtF ~'·lo ,.,,., s 1 ~,, HAPl<I 9 I I 13· I 6 1 Pc aR 10.10. r<IM•c 1 u~ 11 ... \!IOWinQ n1gr.." l>id' H Hne 1g•ISw n.,, \o vroavn 4~ 1 Ma1Rt 10. 10 • P11;IPI 6 •• , .. t<IR"' • .)4 •lld IOwHI offtf' ov r~b l' I JJ '• ~·~ 11 • 11~ H~ I~ I; "J'::,'°" \ti 1 16 PH<MI 'S I 11 1 tenllm 41 "I~ merll.et mell.e•• H ol 4 10 0 9 ' ) 0( I •• . 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Up s Tofu ' l •l · 2 • UP l 0 ~ SPnll un 31. + , Up 15' ¥rilund 2 • UP 10 8 a vtrOv ii ; t Up ip • 9 M jKl'ler t 1\11 UP 1 4 10 Mcl'INll 1 • UP 11 6 rcspons1b1h 11es. DOT wall. for in- stnnce. takecontrol of poh~t<'\ rcprd- tng antcmat1onal a' talion A.s of Jan. I 1985 DOT will award routes 10 1ntcmat1onal earner\ and will deal WTttt eompla1n1s regarding bumping and lost or damaged luggage ansang on 1ntema11onal 01ghts that beg)n or end in the United <)1a1es (or 1n"ol1,e <\mencan carrn:~) .\lso OOT tali.es on respons1b1ltt) tor mali.1ng '>ure that '>mall mm- 11 SKAF1n 9'· + I Up 11 4 I? CeilPd h 11 + I UP 9 1 13 Plvmu un 4 , + " UP 9 I 14 ~uarell. 6 + > UP 91 ts r~Svs I~': + '-UP 79 l' Uni rce t i .. UP 79 ~&CCo 10J· ~. Uo n 18 ene• 101• + •• UP 19 Meo Gr 7'. t ' Up 7 4 20 All~B s 16 UP 67 21 Ntw El ' + UP 6 7 22 SegtRsc 1 + UP 6.7 ~~ TenL~S I~ + " UP u SICm ob + UP 25 A Solar • I + UP 26 GlfAl>ld 9 + UP n 27 Numerex . , + . UP DOWNS Name Last (l'I~ Pel 1 Helio WI ' , -1 .. ~ IH 2 Fanon 3 > I • 3 Navo w1 2>• 14 mun 1 u~ ~<.'Ct ve e~sentaal levels of a ar s.cn ice through subs1di1td carriers of tht' commuter air ))Stern. 4.ctually 1f the adm1n1 uauon's and the DOT'sgoalsarc-ach1oed nd the FTC pins ovt"1'$1ght O \Cf a ll remaining lSW~ a "card and cumbersome situation "ould ~ail. Passengen with compl:unts about the domestic pans of their lnP'\ -but not on commuter Im~ -would rnntact the FTC'. 4 Hon Ind 4 I ~1 s Pnawr 2 I ., 11: ' ~nmeC 8 • 1 ... r~r 4''2 , .. 16 8 p .. 1 , ll 9 Genet 2 ~ 10 tnttc un 2 ~ ' . 11 TGIF T" 2-W •n ' .4 a A):lrMd ~3,.. 1 14 A lbOP ,,, 14 ,. Dent Md • ~ 'I IS Maul or 3 4 ''l 1 . I~ ~omAm r· 119 1 tuonc ,,., -1 ll Primo un 21·1 ~ 1 Ven tr ell. s \o !1 li Atcor 10 • 1 'l ~NI 7 1 Iron 31 .. , ~~s 3>,. , 24 33"o 'l l1 lU 25 NAlltn s 1'--1 Seven reasons whY. this could be the last loan you U ever need. Q Commercial Credit Thrift's Home Equity Management Account proves that all lines of credit are not the same. Ours is bener. Why? You can get up to $100,000. The Home Equity Management Account is based on the equity in your home. So it can make a substan- tial amount of cash avail-able to CCt\ta Mc~ l70 E 17th St. M'i-8700 you any ume you need it. Affordable Interest. O ur interest rate is just 2% over the prime rate for lines of$20 ,000 or more.• On July l , 1984 the prime rate was 13.00%, making an annual percentage rate of 15.00%. No Appli~tion Fees. Compared to ~ther institutions, our Home Eqwty Management Account could save you hundreds of dollars. lbat's because there are no points, no application fees, and no annual fees. Payment Protection. Interest rate increases will not change the amount of vour monthly payment. It's Easy. Once your account is open, getting a loan 1~ as easv as wnung a che\:k. 10 Minute Application. Take ten nunut~ to apply for vour Home Equitv ,\i anagement Account. Call us. \X'e'll take vour application over t.he phone or we can send you an applica- tion. Or stop by CommeraaJ Credit todav. One Day Credit Approval. In most cases, we offer approvals in 24 hours, sub1ect 10 venficauon and appraisal. The H ome Eqwr~ ,\\anage- ment A1...1...ount .. lt could be the last l~ou 'll ever need Commerctal C redn From fi~t and second mortgag~ to personal loans and more. we've got as many financial soluuons ~ there are financial needs. (52) C~IAL CRJ OIT FlNANCIAL NEJ\\.UK '11\..VWtN~,.l,.~\ • ._o, "e~o•S10000 SlQQQQ tt>erote1!> pr "• p u~ i 0o lor on ori.,uo ~rcenl Hunttl\(lton !kkh 1607'i GoldcT'I \X'~t St. Mi-7i71 Mt\'1on \'1<1<• 24 W'i A!!Ctll l'ark,...~. Alt<.-u Tov.'Tl Plua, 7~0-2t>"I igr ro•t> ol 1 5 50°'c on J ~ I A.II rotes "0'~ .,. •too tt-e p r ITll." rolP 6MONTHTERM To open your account, call the toll-free Financial Line now: s! 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Exchange 1uues trading naliona llv al more tl\lln s I TWA unoco • S1Re91sCP FordMol) Amer T& 1 n Chrvsle r IBM Disney W G en M otors ITT Corp NCR Cos Revlon wes191'1EI s CentSoW~t Eut Kodak 1,590 •OO I 554.600 1 '47.600 l ,402,SOO 1, 190,400 1,102,800 1.0~7. 100 915,900 904,900 902,1 7 1. 7~1.j 717. 707, 697,700 UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK IAq -The follow ing lls.t shows. 1he New · ork Stock Exc:honge stocks ond warrants that have g one uP lhe most a nd down ll'le most based on percen1 ol change reoordless of volume tor Tuesdav No securities trading below S2 are incl· ·\lded Ne• a nd perce n tage c hanges are lhe difference between the previous c1os1n11 price a nd •oda v's i~sm once Name Las I Chg l GatvstHou 9 T 1 N 2 TWA 9'• + l • 3 La m snSesn 3 • t 4 Alaska A1r1 10 + S Varco 311l + • 6 FstBkSvs s '14 + P • 1 StReQisCP 45 • + J • 8 Kennmll 13.\11 + 1 2 9 Coachmn s 14 e t '• 10 Beker Ind 6 • + ~ II Beldg Hem 14'• + • 17 Borman 6111 + .i,, lJ PortGen El 1S' e f 'e 14 Brunswck s 30111 11• IS PanAm wl 21 • " 16 NalcO(h 223.· I • 17 StanlevWks 201•• t' ft 18 Templl!lnlnd n 271• I' , 19 Esse>1 Ch 23~ 11 • 20 Lu\o..enslnc 111·• 'I.It 21 TWA 225PIB 19 I 22 PhEI 1 28Pf 7'\i! \9 23 T rioi,ineCo n V 1 I~ 24 UnitOrlll '5 e • 75 MascoCo 26', + I • Name I V111er0En pf '} CnPw 4 S0pf ) ~rtPw 2 43pr 4 nPw 2 23or 5 nPw 7 7'/pf 6 E s tnA •r pfB 7 CnPw 3 8Sor II CnPw 3 78or 9 CnPw 2 SOor 10 v1ChrlCo pf 1l ~onsu Pow 12 nPw 3 60pr 13 nPw 3 98or 14 LertVallno lS Pl>EI 1 ))pt 16 CnPw 4pr 11 (nPw 4 O'lor 18 v1Mes111Mct1 19 Preslev 20 ~nPw 7 45ot 21 1nG 928pf 12 nPw 4 40Pr 23 Ronson 24 GtNorNk of 15 UnEI 2 98PI DOWNS Lui Ch9 15. -4111 IS )J• 8 p. 7~ -l .. 11 211 4 ' 7 . -1 • 12 1 •. 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A.cadln ) 158,600 10 • 10"1 Goto Quorrs Stlecllld world QOICI PflCet IO<lly t.. ondofl "10<1'•"0 """II S3" 7 !oO on S? 9!! l°"6ofl an11noon '"'"0 $341 ,., 011 '2 9S ,., .. an .. MOn tmnv S341 60 "" •~ 91 f rMlltvr1 """9 Sl•8 s2 on $ .. •t»i Zwrkll 1•1• lflffttOOn t>tO '30 00 II$) l'I $1H t.0 •• ~.o Hendy I Net"""' 1on•v 111>•1~ quo111 Jl • I tS on u •~ 1~Mr11 1on"" O•llV quo••I $34 7 ~~ olf '2 9S I~ IADllUlllO IOll!y 0 .. ly qvotll ~ 93 Oii ta 10 NY c-· Qokl ~· "'°'''"Mon $3-48 !>() I'll ... 10 METALS QuorEs On the , • That~san apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there.just watch ·credit Line' -everyday In the Business section of your new Daily Pilat " { . f Road to LA rocky By ED SCHUYLER JR. u...,_Wfhr He was member of the Olympic Boxing Team with no place to go in 1980. So Robert Shannon went fishing. Did he ever. "The hell wtth boxing. I'm turning pro." thQ.uht Shannon after he ea med th~.-106-pound spot on the Olympic Tea Pl. which d1dn 't go to the Games at Moscow because of a U .S. boycott. "But fnendsand m y family wanted me to go for the gold. 'You're too small.· they said ... The 21-year-old Shannon has grown. and he will tum pro, but not unul he represents the Untted States at 119 pounds at the Olympics in Los Angeles. Shannon's decision to wait for the 1984 Olympics wasn't an immediate one. "I went to Alaska and worked on a fishing boat -sometimes 24 hours a day." recalled Shannon. "I spent a lot of ume with myself and I decided to wait for the 1984 Olympics. "I decided I would come home:· said the resident of Edmonds. Wash .. (Pleaee eee ROAD/C2) 0.ity ll'llot '91ot• bJ HowWCI Uplft Former Newport Harbor Hf&b atandout Kevin Robertaon la a key member of the U.S. water polo team. An unexpected bonus Slaton's shutout gives the Angels a very ~!g boost __ By RICHARD DUNN Delly ..... C.....,._.,.I Right-hander Jim Slaton planted another seed in the Angels' flourishing pnching garden Monday night by tossing his fi~t <>hutout since 1979. The Angels' 3-0 win over the Blue Jays at Anaheim Stadium was their fourth in the fi' e games the) 've pla)ed on this current homestand. and 11 scem1ngl} constituted an apparent breakthrough on their dis- mal inability to win at home. Opening the homestand after the All-Star break, the Angels were a disastrous eight games under .500 at home ( 15-23). But they've started to tum that around. · On an evening of intense humidity a crowd of24,890 saw Slaton perform near miracles and nsc to the top of his game. The Angels. who expanded their lead 1n the American League West over Chicago to 21h games. got the only run they needed m the second inning. More of what they did need, to preserve Slaton ·s shutout bid. were double plays. Somethmg they did religiously. Jim Slaton Slaton. who allowed four of Tor- onto's seven hits in the first two 1nn1ngs. was on the verge of ex1t1ng 1n the eighth inning, although his shutout was st1ll suffic1enth intact He hadn't gone over se"cn innings all }Car. so i\ngel Manager John McNamara kept an eye on his' eteran pitcher moving into the eighth Ironically. Slaton's last complete game was against the .\ngcls on Sept 16. 1979 as a member of the Mil- waukee Brewers. when he beat thl m 10 County Stadium. 2-1 His longest sun1 (se,en innings) this )Car J>l10r 10 Mo nda\ was on June 26. at Te,as. And It was on Sept. 11. 1979 that he threw his last whitewash. beaung Oakland. S-0. on a li"c·h111er In the eighth 1nn1ng. after Slaton had retired 15 \tra1gh1 batters. T or- onto catcher Ernie Whitt greeted him w 1th a lead-off single That 5eemed fine -after all. from the time he beaned Damaso Garcia leading off the third inning 10 Wh1tt's o;inglc not one Blue Jay reached base. But 11 continued. and Toronto. a strong hitting team ~Ith the second best rcrnrd 1n baseball. appeared on the 'crgc of putting together a ralh when .\lfredo Griffen followed \.\ h11t's single ~llh one of his o~n. putting runners on first and second ~•th nobod} out. ·Tm sure 1f one more batter had gotten on base." laton said. "then I \.l.OUld ha\e been OUI .. Perhaps the key to la ton ·s shutout was Ton} Femande1. the next hitter He grounded sharpl) to second baseman Bobby (inch. who turned into a double pla}. Slaton retired Da"e Collins to end the inning. and the scare was o"er "Thal doubk pla' turned 11 around." he said Slaton allo~ed t~o singles w 11h one out in the first. but a double pla) ball b) W1lhe Upshaw nulltficd the in- (Pleaae aee ANGELS/C2) Joe DIMttgglo HJ• b•••b•ll'• woea can be traced to money. C2. Bobby Kn'9hl NJ• hlagoal latomeketMm beat In world. C3. The orchestrator! Kevin Robertson· s creativity giVe"s off ellse right blend By ROGER CARLSON Ollheo.rNMSWI He's 25 no~. wnh seven vears under his belt on the U nated Statt'S national water polo. still soft-spoken and very modest. s11ll the smallest player on the team at 5-9. 165 pounds. still Mr. Nice Gu) .\nd. he's still the "orchestrator" as U.S. national water polo coach Monte Nitzkowski likes to refer to him. Newport Harbor H1!1,h product Kevin Robenson. one o( the United States' finest shooters and the onh left-handed threat. continues to oper- ate hke clockwork wnh the U S team as 1t prepart'1 for the 1984 Olympic Games. ~bout the onl) change )Ou're going to see 1s perhaps 10 his Sl)le -instead of being the central figure as he was at the Fina Cup 10 Long Beach 10 1981 when he was the tournament's MVP he'll be passing off more. wnh the outside punch of Gal) Figueroa and Doug Burke lending to a more balanced threat. backed b)' Joe Vargas and Tim Sha~. And. 1t has little. 1f any. effect on Robertson. Although he has been a member of the national team since being graduated from high school and ---.... ..._ -~ ~ ,,_, -----OQY has been bles~ with All-A.menca honors four tames while at the l 1n1"ers1t} of California. this two- t1me Olympian would really rather be pan of the attack. than THE attack The return of Figueroa to the U S ~uad. of course. 1s a major factor 1n the 4-mencans· game and Rob- en son 's qual1t1es blend well .. Sconng 15 fun:· admits Rob- enson. ··but m) JOb 1s to find 01her1 open. Passing -makms the pass and seeing him score. or getting a pass and sconng. ·-rm shooting to a lesser degrtt with Doug and Gar) back. My JOb 15 to find them o pen .. "He's our Magic J ohnson:· says N1ukowsx1. "setting up to counter 1h1ngs 10 the front coun :· i\lthough Robenson 1s a ··two- ume" Olympian. this will be his first competition at the Games because of the 1980 Amencan boycott. It was a major d1sappo10tment. o f course, but tor Kobcn.son. not dasat- ter. "I knew I'd play at leut t.htouah '84." he says "I had no thoua,hts of qu1tt1ng. •• A low-kc)ed individual. Rot;cruon typifies the tum in more t.ban ofle way. The 5e1uad itself is without realty a vocal leader (Terry Schroec:kr may be the leader. but a Mrmore• tape won't break any &lasses). and lbttt is a very confident amtude, yet far from boastful dC'Sp1te the blo. I Kedana. .. l really would not con tdeT us tt\e "lo I seed ... says Robenson. ·•t don t ~ a clear favonte. West Germany. Spain. there are so many that c.an pla) .. It's Spam which demands most of the A.menc.an's attention as lhey Jird for the first round competition. which begins with Greece and Branl. then caps off wtth Spam on Aug. 3. a Fnda) mght date at 9. ··w~ h.a"e problems with Spain." sa}s Robertson. "They don·a quit. The) 're spunky and pesky." h 's also a team which has Manud Esuane. one of the world's &JUI shooters. "He's an exc1llnf player to play against or to watch.' says Robenson. ··Gary (Figueroa) and myself wiU be upagamst b1m. lfyou tum your bead for an mstant he'll be by you ... Ro bertson figures to F.t as much pla} mg 11me as ·any with his left- handed tWlst in the offense and aJl- around expenence at both ends of the pool. (Pleue eee KBVIR/CS) Gary Pettla acorea all the way from first base on a hit by Angel teammate Fred Lynn Monday nt.cht. The An•ela logged a S-0 win o•er Toronto. Dodgers take a Walk down the beaten path, 4-1 Ptiincl fkewor stlll gotp.g Pittsburgh pitcher, by way of Atlanta fires a five-hitter in rare appearance ---- PITTSBURGH (AP) -When the Atlanta Braves gave pitcher Bob Walk his walking papers earlier this season, he feared his once-promising major league career might be over. "I was crushed," Walk said. "I called a lot of clubs. but they all gave me the run-around. But Pittsburgh gave me a chance to pitch." The Pirates Jl,ave Walk 1ust his second maJOr-leaguc start 1n almost two )cars Monday night. And he ga' e them a fi ve-hit. one-run performance over 8111 innings before being lifted with an injury 1n a 4-1 '1<:tory O\ er the Los Angeles Dodgers that boosted the Pirates' winning streak to se\en games Dale Berra and Jim Morrison cracked solo homers for the Pirates. Big-10, Pac-10 mix to form TV package SCHAUMBURG. 111. (AP)-The Big Ten and Pacific Ten conferences formally announced Monday they wtll negouate jointly for the sale of network 1elev1sion nahts to their football pmes for the 1984 season. The announcement. released by the Big Ten office. confirmed reports last week that the two conferences would join forces after a last-ditch NCAA effort for a voluntary tclev1s1on packaae failed. Both conferences supported that plan. proposed by the NCAA after a Supreme Coun decmon barred the orpnizauon from serv1n• as the sole tclcv1sion nqotiator for its member schools. The announcement that the two confcrcn~s would neaotiate toeether wa m1de ~President John W. Ryan of the Bll Ten's Indiana and Chancellor Ira M Heyman of tht Pacific-IO's Californ11. who ~e as chairmen of their rtspect1vt con- ference's presidents and chancellors. A joint committee reprcsenuna the two conferencx-s Wiii meet with netv.ork pons c'ttuuva this week in New York. they said in a release. "We have great pnde 1n the attracuveness of the football pla)ed tn our two conferences," Ryan and Heyman said to a prepared state- ment "And we are confident our games will be appealing to the telev1s1on networks.· They sa1d it was unfortunate that efforts to form a telcv1s1on coahtton with other schools had failed "We spent considerable time at- tempuna to develop a coalition telev1s1on plan wtlh members of the Collqe Football Assoc1at1on. We art disappointed that in the Judirncnt of lepl counsel for both the Big Ten and Pac1f1c-IO conferences. the coaht1on plan did not sattsfy the requirements set forth tn the rettnl Supreme Court decu1on vo1d1ni the NC AA ttlt· v1s1on plan ... the statement \aid "The 1984 arran~mtn1' and ad- m1mslJ'lt1 ve proceduf'C1 will bt di(- ftrent than 1n the past but the fans probally will be able to view more 811 Ten and Pa 1fk-IO football! and c will purse what'• btst for coll football." the~ said. ·- who haven't lost s1m·e two games before the All-tar break. The Dodgers have lost fi,e ofthc1r last SI\ and 19 of their last 30 ··1 don't kno w "'h' .\tlanta let me . . go ( 1n March ) It's hard for me to loo~ back and figure out .. \\ alk c;a1d "I guess I JUSI ne\ er pitched to m' ab1lth. I still thre" the ball good ... ··wh) did .\tlanta let him go''" a~ked Pirates Manager Chuck Tan- ner "I don·1 !..no" Ba~ball '' an opinion He'-; not the first pla,cr who "'ent to another club and got a JOh \\ alk won 11 game' for the Phila- delphia Ph1lhe'> a'> a rnok1e in 1480 BILLBOARD TONIGHT won 11 for the Bra"es in 1982. then fou nd himself back 1n the minor leagues last seasoo. "l was their second-lrad1ng ~inner the }Car before and the~ sent me down and kept a pitcher lrom Double-.\." \\all \aid ··1 d1dn·1 kel like p1tch1ng for half the c,eason. thl·n I realized l was ne'er going to get ha\ k to the big leagueo; unles<. I pltlhl·d well" \.\all 9-5 at Clas.,.\\.\ Ha"a11 th1' c.ea.,on. ~on 1n the major<. for the fir\t 11mes10ce.\ug 21 IQ82 ~alk 1-11 -;truck out a l'3rl'Cr-h1gh eight w h1k \\alkinjl tW O "Maybe he found something he didn't have before:· -;aid Dodger. Manager Tom Lasorda. "He threw hard and he thre" stnkcs:· said the Dodger<.' "11 ~1.· Marshall ··1 don't know what he'' hccn doing 1n the minor.. hut he plllhCd '4-ell .. \\ alk was signed to a ma1or lcagut.· l'Ontract b' the Pirates last wee!.. and \\a-;n't acti .. ated until JUSt hcfore tht.• game ..... hen outlieldcr .\mos 011' "a' placed on the disabled hst \\alk left thl" game "•th onl" 0u1 1n tht• ninth when h e <.trained hi\ nght elbow p1tching 10 M 1~t· 'x'IO'>l 13 Rams waive five: Ferragamo reports The Ram<. "3" ed ti H' frC"e-agt•nt rookies. "'hile Ill 'eteran!I repont·J Monda}. bringing the number 1,I pla)ers at the C. al tate Fullerton 1rain1na camp to 60 Wa1'ed Monda' b\ the Ram' ~ere Michael\\ ard punter Cal Poh San Luis Obispo. J~ P rokop punter. Cal Pol} Pomona. l•ar) Torrella. quartrrback St Man '!I College. Mike Johnson. t1aht rnd. l nl\ er'S1t' Cll Ntw Me,1co. and John JohnS<)n l3lklc. llnt"ers1t) o f Idaho >\mong the Hteran' rcpon1na "ere quarterback. \i tnC't' Femtpmo and four wide l"C'Cfl\trs -H('nn Ellard. Ou Gnint. Georae Farmer and Drew Hill Hill. 27. massed tM enlltt 198'\ S('HOn Wlth 1 hcnuatcd d1~ but club offittal say he 1s full) reco,·Cfcd. We're much dttpcr al widt rT'· t't"ivtr, •• id Ram COldl John Robin n "Compctiuon to make tht team wtll bt mott intense than I t year. .. , thtn\. it\ 00\ IOU) lht \ ICl"lft\ w nt to tan C'8rl · un." VttttU ''er Prtston Dennard \.I.Ill repon to camp Thur' da)' night "h1k frtt"1gent w1dt' rcc1e\ er Gordon Jone<. ha<. 'ct to \Igo a nc~ contrall \1canw h1lc the Ram'> mo' C'\.I lr~­ agcn1 rook1t' Chnc; Faulkner from lCntn to light t'nd The b-.S 2t-O- pound Faulkner a11ended the l n1Hr \II'. of FlonJa and "'US drafted 1n the founh round as a tight end h' the Dalla!.(o"ho"1n I~~' "He's got wme 1thle11c ab1hl\ "h1c h ,., "h\ "e "'anted to tn him at Ct'ntrr:· Rohmson said "But· 11 looks hkc that c;pot '' taken He's sot a btttcr chann" to make th1' dub 11 ttaht end He looked "cl') good toda' {Monda))." Meanv.hile 1n Sania Ro\I, the ktnval of tan.ma quant"tt>ack Jim ~unkett. plu a handful of ot~r "tteran "~rtcd Monda'·, two-a- da) pnctia:' IOM fot the L O\ An&"Clci R11dc Plunkett. th led them to two upa &o-.1 victories in the lut f< ur )ta . JOlned fif\h·~C'ar .-Wlt n in th quar~ ttrbac lhth t • .. . . • I . • ~ • • ~ . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/TUMday, July 17, 198-4 Baseball turDloil linked to m.oney Joe DiMaggio From AP di1patcbe1 D~DEVILLE. Ala. -Former New iii \ ork Yankees grtat Joe D1Magg10, who said he's glad to sec maJor league baseball · players commanding big salaries. blames . many of the game's problems on team owners who dish out big money "When I played I had a a hard time getting $5 from tho~ gu)s," D1Mawo 1Mttd of the team owners. "It was JUst not coming. So today. when I see players getungall this money, it's the other \\a} around. The owners arc paymg the pla}ers too much I wtsh I'd ha' e had that chance." D1Mag.g10. 69. made the re- marks dunng a '1s1t to Auburn Un .... ers1t\ Football Coach Pat O)e'o; 10v-11at1onal golf wed.end at nearb\ 1111 Waters reson. DiMaggio. "ho had a 5(l- game h11110g streak in 11.141 ~•d mone> paid b> o" ne~ Ii ke the 'ankees' George Steinbrenner. .\tlanta's Ted Turner and (1ent· OlM&Ulo .\Utr) of the .\ngels. ha't' created much of the turmoil in baseball toda}. "The mone' 1s behind all the turmoil. .. D1magg10 said of teinbrenner and the Yankees. ''It's not JUSI him lt'<.these fellas that ha\(.' all that mone~ "ho create 1he turmoil -Turner . .\utr). Strange!} enough. though. those team'> pa}1ngall that mone) arcn't 1010 I) game\ ahead in the .,tandmgs." D1Magg10 said he could pla> for Stembrenner "1f he paid me enough mone)." He defended the Yankee o"ner's method of dealing \\Ith his emplo)ees. "E\er)bo<h goes 10 him bcca_use he's the highest bidder" [)1 Maggio said "Then. after the} sign and get all that mone). the) ~~ the) 're d1ssat1sfied Graig Nettle'.) wa<:. the last one .. D1 Maggio said he is opposed to an) fun her expansion of maJOr league baseball "Pia\ 1s at a level "'here 11 should be no" and that would be a temble mistake. in m) opinion. 1f they e>.pand ... he said He called former Detroll Tigers second ba~man Charlie Gehnnger "the best baseball pla}er I e'er saw" and said fonner Bo!>ton slugger Ted W1ll1ams was the best hitter he ever watched e\en though the two had different ph1losoph1es. Quote of the day Cal State · Fullerton foo«*I c:oKh 0... 11Utll"1, on the Titan•• move to Santa Ana 8owt for tt1ielt' ~9#1* In 1984: ••we·reexctted to have• ~t iemporey home ... West Germans train at Harbor The West German 01\ mp1c water polo team 1s 1n the Orange Coast area. -=- working out "'Ith the L1nited tates· .. B .. ·~ team. the latter coached b\. Newpon Harbor High Coach 8111 Barnett. There"' ill be no "games" and no scoring kept. but there will be se' era I two-hour workouts that are open to the public according to Barnett. E"ening ~s1ons are set for 7-9 tonight. Thursda~ and Fnda) 8-1 0 Monda) and Wednesda}. and 5-., Saturda\ and Sunda) Mo.ming sessions are scheduled for 8-10 Tue~da' Thursda\ and Fnda~. and 9-1 I on Saturda) and Sundin T rain1 ng continue~ the folio\\ in&\\ ec."k on the !>amc basis until Jul) 26. The\\ est Germam are the !'Jo. I seed in their pool, which includes o\ustralta. Ital\ and Japan 1n the first round of compe1111on at Pepperd1ne Llnt,ersll), beginning Aug. I Should the United States and West German) finish first 1n their respective pools. the} Y.Ould meet on the final n111.ht of compet1t1on August 10. at 9. Stars take bow In Philadelphia PH ILADELPHIA -The United m States Football League champion Ph1ladel-•II• ph1a Stars were welcomed home Monda) by thousands of cheenng fans and cu nous onlookers who lined the route of a victor) parade throuRh Center (ti) The ~tars· 23-3 \ ICton o'er .\nzona in the l 'SFL's title game ~unda) night ga'e the Cll) a professional league 1..hamp1onsh1p 1n all four maJOr Amencan spectator spons in the la!>t 10 }ears. The e-.ent wa\ not on the scale of miles-long Broad ~treet parades for the cit) ·s other champ1onsh1p teams of the past decade -ba'!.ketball'!. 76ers, hocke) 's Flyers and baseball's Phil he!.-but n did not lack enthusiasm. Tlgen overpower White Soz Klrt Gibson dnn e in thrtt runs with a his 13th home run of the season and a tnple and Gleu Abbott fired a five-huter to lead Detroit to its fourth straight victory, a 7-1 tnumph over the Chicago Whne Sox to mainuun m gnp on the Amencan League East. Abbon. making his fir..t start since bemg recalled from Evansvdle of the Amencan Assoc1at1on on July 15, retired the fi~t 13 hitters he faced before Gres LullDskJ spoiled the brief no-hit bid with a fifth-inning single. The right-bander later allowed Ron Kittle'• 21st homer in the ninth before im- proving his record to 3-2. Elsewhere Monday in the Al . Jolla Sbelby and JobD Loweo1tel.o broke out of long slumps wuh solo homers and Eddie Murray also belted a homer in support of Storm Davia' five-hitter as Balt1- more edged Minnesota. 3-1 . Pinch-hitter Roy Smalley'• one- out run-sconng ~1ngle capped a La.slnak.1 four-run ninth inning and gave the Ne" \ ork \ ankees a "1ld 9-8 '1ctof") 0' er Texa" T e"OaS had scored four runs 1h the top of the 9th to take the le-ad Mike Jones pitched eight innings of one-hit ball and George Brett and Hal McRae stroked RBI ,ingks 1n the e1ihth as Kansas Cl!) snapped a five-game losing streak w11h a 3-1 '"1ctor) 0' er Cle' eland ... Ken Phelps and Dave Henderson each dro\e in fi\e runs to power Sea1tle past Milwaukee. 11-1. Phelps belted a three-run homer 1n the tir'.)t and a two-run shot 1n the fifth to SJ'e him 14 th1!1 season. Henderson drilled a two-run stngle in the third and a three-run homer in the !>C\Cnth. his ninth .. Bruce Hunt of Boston continued ht~ mastery over Oakland (he's 6-0 lifetime now) with a 4-1 vt"rd1ct, helped out by Bob Stanley's ninth-inning reltl'I help. Hurst. 9-5. checked Oakland on six ht!!., struck out a career-tying eight batters and walked five before needing help in the final inning from Stank} who recorded his I Sth save. Padres keep rolling In West Bobby Brown'• two-run homer and iii Mark Tbarmond'1 four-hit pitching through etght innings ltfted San Diego to a 4-0 v1cto1Y over the Chicago Cubs Monda~ as the Padres continued their stranglehold on the National League West Brown's second-mmng homer. his second of the season. followed a single by Terry KeDDedy ofT Dick Ruthven, 1-6. who was making his first start 10 two months after undergomg ann surgery. Thurmond 6-S. who walked two and struck out three. walked Ryne Sa.odberg to open the ninth and then thrtw three pitches to Gary Matbewa before Rieb Gossage came on to get the final three outs. . . . Du Scba&teder gave up four hits in ' eight-plus innings while Andre Daw100 and Mike Stenboaae de- Ii vered run-scoring doubles to help Montreal defeat Atlanta, 3-1 . Mike Schmidt and Garry Maddox, each with three hits ao.ace includtng two-run homers. led Ph1ladelph1a to a 7-2 rout over Cincinnati ... George Foster and Wally Backmu keyed a 22-hit assault with four h11sap1ece whtle rookie Sid Fernandez won has first major-league game as the New York Mets hammered Houston. 13-3 Jeff Leonard drove in three runs wtth 1wo singles. helping San Francisco end a six-game losing streak with a 7-6 tnumph over St. Louis Oakland loses, Raiders win ~.\"' FR.\N('IS( 0 -The Cit\ of m Oakland .. uffcred another loss in m tight to 4 • t force the return of the Raiders professional • football team. auornqs said Monda) Moses Lask}. a San Francisco attorne)'. said he learned b) lelephone that Superior Court Judge Nat ..\ghanoaga1n had ruled 1n favor of the Raiders· mo'e to Lo!> Angele!>. Laskv said although he had not seen the 25-page dec1s1on. ·he was told 1t ordered the suit b) the ctty of Oakland to be d1sm1ssed. The Ra1dt•rs have played two complete seasons in Los Angeles. Before that, Oakland was the team's home since 1963 TeleTlaton, radio TaeVllK>N '4:30 p.m. -IAUaALL: Dodgers at Ptt· t1burgh, Channel 11. 10:30 p.m. -BOXING: From the Olympic AudUortum, Channet 50. RADIO -4:30 p.m. -U-AU..: Dodgers at Pit· tsburgh, KABC (790). 1:30 p.m. -8A8EUU..: Toronto at Angela. KMPC (710). 8 million viewed USFL title game "'lV. \ORK (.\P) -Sunda} night\ hroJdt·a!>t of the l 'n11ed State!> Fnothall l cague l hamp1onsh1p game het"'t'l'n the Philadelphia Stars and .\n1nna \\rangier'> on .\8( -TV "as ,n·n in about ti m11l1on hour,eholds. Jt.rnrding to o'·em1ght figures <:om- ptlcd h' lhl' \rb11ron Rdttngs ( o Area volleyball players to co1npete in Hong Kong T hl· gaml' Y.on h' lhe \turs ~3-3. t'cHnl'd a 10 ..i rattngJnd an a't•rage 20 'h:.trl' tn I I metropolitan areas .\rb1- 1ron rq>onl'd \.londa~ \ ra11n~ rxunt rt·tktt., onl' per- .cnlagt' uf all household<. w11h tele- .. 1st0n \t't' \ \hare rcters to the rx·rlentagc 1>1 '>Cls turned on that arc tuned to a \how Each rating point 1ransla1d to Jbout 831).()(X) house- holds Four area girls will pla) 'o!le) hall in Hong Kong and Honolulu ne\t week as pan of a tultural nchangl' t\ pe program ·The fi,e girl<, 1ndudc M1ndec .\dams of ln1ne. (",nd' J..uhter nt \.11s'o1on v lt'JO Laura Fort or \\ l'\1- m inster and Trac~ l\.rueger ot "'l'"-'· port Beach. .\dam<, 1s a sophomore at V. 11nd- hrnJge High. Kuhter Jnd f-on Jrc 1uniors at Mater De1 and l\.ruegcr 1<. a sophomore at Ncwpon I I arbor H 1gh They will be Joined h) three 1un1or\ from Mira C. 0<1ta High 1n Rtdundo Beach and Amy Ha)e'> of •\nahe1m a c;en1or at Canyon High. The team 1s coached h) J.id; Houston of Corona del Mar I hl') ha H' been pral llu ng lhc past l\\.O ""ecl..s 1 n preparation for lhc tnp ""hu:h \\Ill \CC them pla~ three ma1chc\ 1n Hong Kong :.ind one 1n Honolulu 1n a 7-da' penod The team The t ahtorn1a .\11-~tars. \\tll dcpan Frida\ and return Jul} 29 The girl\ represent three \ollc~hall dubs from 5outhcm < altforn1a - Orange ( ount~ Vollnball ( lub. the Newpon Volle~ball Club and the Sl>Ulh Ba\ Vollc,ball ('lu~ The g1ris. pmnanl) a IS-and-under team. "-'111 pla~ against the Hong Kong Nauqnal Progressne team. the Macao Jr. National team. and the Kamcahmea Vollc.,,hall Club of Honolulu. · Blind swimmer finds his ay John Morgan (left) i• led to •hore by Ilia dad. Norm, and Coach Ken Hamdorf (rfCht) after •wimming in a 10-mile rough ~ .......... water race. It be&an in Huntington Beach and ended four hours later at Seal Beach. John wa• third in a field of 50 •wimmen. ANGELS GET BOOST FROM SLATON ••. From Cl ning. ".\fter that I found a groo,e." he t·wlatnl'd. "I felt after the second innmg (which Toronto got two hits) that I was able to ~et m> breaking ball over. After I ~ot mto the groove. my 1:onfidcnce pined." To conceivably make 11 sweeter. a double pla} ended the game. otT the bat of Wtlhe Aikens. Lloyd Moseb) had opened the ninth inning \\tth a single. and after Slaton fanned L0p- shay, (his third ol the game). he induced .\1kem 10 hit· the clinching grounder It "a~ the .\ngeh' \l\th '>hutout this \ea<,on Tht'\ didn't record their '>1\lh la'>t 'car uni1I Sept 21 For Toronto "h1ch no" trails Detroll b) eight games. ll "as onl} the <,ernnd 11me 11) been shut out this season ( h1cago·-. Richard Dotson turned the tnck on the onl) other occasion. 3-0 "It was an outstanding pcr- fonnance." McNamara pra1!.ed after- ward. "He's pt1ching better. and he's been workrng with Lach (Angel pitching coach Marcel Lachemann) 1n between starts. I think that's helped." "I've been working in the bullpen "'1th Lachemann," Slaton proclaimed. ··and that has reall} helped." * ANGEL NOTES -Cenltrfl.idtr G•rv """' wno~ riot 111111"9 of l•I• lltl JHl1 llom 1111 on 11 weooht (lvl119 Deve O.Clncn tof e n AnQel noon •nos H•Mllll. 11Asn•1 been '° not on Ille but oa1n1 SunO•v ne oven•n HConG 1>8H end wu cauohl In • 01c111e t>eto,.. 8«t a-even1ua•1y oanceo 1111 wev llOmt from llllrd for Iha o•me· winner and Monday lie ltfl lll•rd 1>8H too JOOf! on • WOUIO·be M1crll•ct fly 10 left held t>v '"" LYM II w15 verv ot>vlous -verY ot>v•ous Clllal he left 100 soon>." eaoiem.o Anoet ma"''"' Jeflft McH•mare on P•tt•s oau runnong m1r.cue ROAD TO LA ROCKY •.. From Cl "go bat k to school. get m) h 1gh school diploma and go to trade school. "I graduated from barber's school la'>t December. I'll ~u for m) boards (stale license examination) after the Olympics I can give a haircut. or a perm." He also can thro" a mean nght hook . the punch that put do"n world champion Flovd Favors twice 1n the Ol)mp1c Box-6fTand clinched for Shannon a bcnh on the team. The left-handed Shannon. the onl) member of the 1980 Ol}mp1c team still com~ttng as an amateur. ap- pearo; to be going into the Los .\ngeles Games at the top ofh1s game. "'h1ch be~n officially I 0 years ago. l ' nof- fic1all:,. 11 began with unscheduled fight ag1nst his older sister. Kell) "She used lo beat up on me unul I got too big." recalled Shannon .. Then she got -.ome big OO) fnrnds ... But the road 10 the 'R4 Games has not been "'•thout 1tc., bumps for 'ihannon \tncc he made the 1980 learn. He wa'> beaten in the 112- pound quancrfinals of the tr S Amateur ( hamp1onsh1ps 1n I 982. and 1n I IJ8J he lost 1n the semtfi nals of that tournament and failed to make the Pan .\mt•ncan (iamcs team in 1981 "\ fter I 9NO. I mO\ cd up to 112 and had a lot ol trouble Tht'n I mo\ed to 119 pounds after I got a weight problem." \a1d Shannon "I also hatl problem\ ""11h flat feet and I the titting of) m)' mouthpiece .. Then after losing a 3-0 dec1s1on agatn'it \'ache\ la' e Shoolcpl..o of the So' 1et l nion in a dual meet earlier 1h1' \car "ihannon coached h\ Trm ~um.mer'i of the Everett fire Fighters dub. put 11 together "I mtHe<l in "1th m> coach a month before the Trials." said Shan- non Shannon opened the Trials al Fon Wonh. Tna'>. with a 5-0 decision over Michael (irecn, eked out a 3-2 verdict over Todd Hickman in the semifinals. then scored a 5-0 cham- p1ohsh1p decision o'er Je~sc BenavidC's, who was ranked No. 8 in the world by the International Amateur Boxmg Assoc1atton as of .\pnl 15. Shannon wasn't ranked. Agai nst Favors. invited to the Box- off as Shannon's "most notewonh) opponent.'' Shannon got tagged wi th a hard right to the head 1n the first round. but he had the champion m1ss1ng mostl) In the second round he knocked down Favors with a nght hook, then he did something that could cost him dearl) 1n the Olympics .. he got wild. In amateur boxing. it's the number of punches landed. not power that counts. A knockdo" n punch counts no more in the sconng than a Jab. unless. of course the man doesn't get up. I 1 1hc light had gone to a dec1~10n 11 might have been close. But 11 didn't. Shannon knocked down Favors with another nght hook 1n the third round. and the referee stopped the bout JUSI as the bell rang. Schock collects AreaGcrown Jane Schock of Newport Harbor Yacht Club won the USYRU Area G 1Caltfom1a) champ1onsh1p Sunday and with 11 the nght to represent the 'itatc 1n the '\dams Cup. S)mbolt<. of the women's national sailing cham- p1onsh1p ~chod and her ere,-.. V1ck1 Call \odaro. Susan Rhodes and Penn) < amplx·IL defeated fi-.e contender'.) for tt1c A.rea G champ1onsh1p in a six race round robin series 1n Etchclls-21 !>loop\ sailed ofT thc Santa .\na Rt\Cr Jetty "iaturda) and Sunda} Others in the <:ompet1t1 on 1n order of finish were Anne Tosch1. St. Francis YC. Nina Nielsen. NHYC; Suzy Madngah. San Francisco Y("; Joni Palmer, Balboa YC. and Marsha Peck. SFYC. Monoav 'We'll have a talk tomorrow With 111_. SPNd, he ooesn'I ""° 10 do lh•OCIS Ilk• Hiii." • Th41 medical reoort Aed C.rew, wh<I'• svtterlno from a olncllld nefve In nls necll •nd 1, uoerlenclno numbneu In 1111 lefl heod, wn e.emlned Mondav end n sllll on • daY·lo-do t>Hls II appears, hOwever, tllll he'll be reedv fof Ille Bo•ton oe>eoer on Frld•Y O.Clnces, whO mlutd SelurdeY's and Sunoev•1 ~ wlttl iendmll1s In hlJ rlolll elt>ow, wu 1>ec1< In Ille l1neuo Mondav OICll Schofleld. OYI with • sorainld ankle, sevs he's oelllno belier l>UI M 'S sllll on a dav-ro·dev t>esls LOOk for Schofield lo return Monoav a11elns1 Seellte Former Orange Coasl College star Oervt Scenlen, rtecllvattd recenllv from the disabled 11$1, llU a llve-oame 1111Hn11 sirea~. dalift9 becl< 10 APrll S Tiie Aneets' fllrH-oame series with Toronto conlinuts ton1oni when rlohl-henaer Oovte Atex- ·~ (7-0 takes on Miiie wm (9·71. ltle American Leaoue's st,,11eou1 leeaer with 106 Weonuoav s flntle l»IS Luh LNI t 10·2) U•lntt Geoff Zahn 19·6) More starllng lime cll•non Monoav·s <July 13> oame wllll Seelllt, orl11IMlh• sc~outeo for S.20 nu t>een swllclleO to I P m The USA Olvmo1< t>aJet>aH ieem will Pl•v en AM- Ster tum coachecl bv Autie Gel'Tlde P<lor to 1"9 meon t•tnt Frioav s IJu1v 201 11eme with Boston a so iCheclu•td for S.20. lies been PUSl\eCI back 10 130. FINN ••• J'romCl THE REFRESHING SOUNDS OF THE Baseball's crown prince laid to rest HARBOR FMSTERED At 91. comedian-player Al Schacht buried. but without baseball's fanfare ~Ot 'TH BUR\. ( onn ( .\P) - Onl) a fo"" do1en peopk ;mended Monda~·., funeral ~f\.1cc for Al Schacht "-hose slapstick comrdy routine cntcrta1nC'd ten" of m1lhon'l of haschall fans at <\mcncan ballparks for fi vc decadC's Ao ~1mple Hebrew ~rv1cc for th(' man known a\ the ('town PnnC'c of Ba~hall wa\ held on a la1y Jul> aONnoon. the kind on whu:h ht• filll·d ~tad1um!I w11h laughter But there wn1 no lauahttr at SC'hach1'1 funeral; onh tean. ~rharht'\ famtl} and a ft'"-clo~ lrtC'nct.. clllt'ndt•d the.' \('r\11((.' 31 a ttn\- chapel on Mam Street in the "-CStem Connecticut town of Southbury There were no representatives of baseball in attendance &hoc ht died Qu1etl)' on Saturday at the aac of 91 \chacht wa~ born 1n 1892 to parcn1' who had Ocd czamt Ruso;1a He pitched ~v<'ral years in 'iem1-pro and minor ltaauc baseball I& I\ $11d that ancr w1nnina 20 aame for u minor lcnaue team 1n New Jcrvy. CichnC'ht broke into mnJor lca&uC' ha~eball h> writing anon)'mou' kth.'r\ 10 ( lark (inflhh. the O"-nt"r of thr W11,hmgton \<'no- tors. urgmg him &o sian a you ng phcnom named Schacht. For what· ever rca~n. Gnffith signed the young man 10 a contract Schacht entered maJor lcnauc ba~ball as a nght-handcd pitcher 1n t 919. the year baseball's innocence wa$ robbed by the Black Sox 'lClndal It was a more boisterous lime for the ~port. For example. on lndepcn· dencc Day an 1920, Schacht wa chosen to replace Walter Johnson as start1n1 pitcher for the Senaton. much to thC' disappointment of the fans who had filled the "ll1d1um to watch "Theo 81. Train" throw fire The crowd J~red the youna ter They thrTw hottl~ and dt'mandcd that Johnson pitch the ballpmc - not the skinny rookie from New York who spent ht" prcttnme t1mr downing un the field rather thnn worming up 1n the bullpen. Schacht pitched well that day and won. striking out Babe Ruth in the fifth innina.. He spent the next half century Winning over the fans -not so 11\uch w11h his p1tchina. but with his zany antics off and on &he field. Even after his playina days. Schacht's slapsuck routines lived on He enten.a1ned crowds at 27 World Scnes and once cs11mated that he performed before more than I 00 m1lhon people. Dunna World War II. he entertained tro<>J>' 1n EuroJ)(. Afnca and Asia. Scho<'h t's pitch 1 n• carttr lasted just thrte seasons. m which he romp1lcd a record of 14· I 0. But h11 comedy acts filled ballparks w11h chuckles for five decade\ until his retirement in lq69. 'Khacht 1\ "urv1ved by ht'.\ wafc, Ma~hl.·11<'. n hrothcr. and o sister. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tu.dty, Jury 17. 1934 Q Knighthaslofty goal for U.S. team Vortex wins Bogartr~ce Bruce Twicheu·1 vonc::a. oui of the host Voyqim Yacht ub. ~~s the . .,inner tu~)· in the foun.h rift of VVC's Humpbre) Bolan ~ncs for Pef. form.ance H1naicap Rlrina Fkct )"&Chts. He wants his Olympic basketball team to be the 'best in the world' for Games LOS l\NGELES (AP> -A single ta~k 1s being put before the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team b) tts coach, Bo bby Knight. "For two weeks," Knigh t says, "I want to make this the best basketball team tn the world -bar none." In that quest. Knight has a collec· u on of some spectacular talent. a team that appear~ to be a sure bet tor the gold medal The 1960 U .S team. which 1n· eluded Oscar Robenson and JerT) West. 1~ considered the best 1n Ol)mp1c htstor). "'inning tts games .. MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS American League Ano411t ChlC•QO Mlnne.011 01-reno S.1111• Kense, C•tv Tuu Otlrolt Toronto 81111more 80\lon Nt"' York Mllw1uket Clevllono WEST DIVISION W L •8 '3 4S H •• 4S u •9 •3 so •o " 39 S3 EAST DIVISION 61 ,. S3 36 SI 40 •4 4S 41 .. 40 SI 36 SI Mon!Mv'• Scorn A1199b 3 Toronto 0 Oetro11 1 Cnlcaoo I Balllmore 3 M1nno.ote I New York 9 T uu 8 Kantu C11v 3 Cleve11no I SHltlf 11 Mllwlullff 7 80\lon 4 Oelltono 1 T9dlv't G•me• 6'S 596 S60 ••• .,, 440 41' GB 7 J 3 s 6 6 , 9 , • II 11 18 1 n 24 Toronro <Altaenoer 7·•1 at Anoelt (Wiii 9 1) CnJ Clevtlano tHeeto11 5·9 ano Comer 1·4) er Kansu Cltv !Gura 9 6 and Btacr.. 10 71 2, Cl·n> Clltcago < Ntl\on I· ll •' Oerroll ( Perrv 11·4), In) Mlnnesora (Vlora 10 71 111 Boll1more lMcGr119or 11·11, tnl TIKu !Hough 9 1) 111 Ntw Yor r.. (Nlekro 12·•1. tn) Mllw1ul\1t <Cocenower 7·1) 111 s .. 111e tL1ngslon 7·71. (n) Botton I01tOe 6 7) al Oekland O<rutoer 6·51. lnl Wtdnt.CSOV't Gomes Toronro 11 AA9tl• lnl Toes er New York Boston 11 Oei.lend Milwaukee at Se1111e Ch>Ceoo "' ~rroit 111 M•nnt\Oll .ti 8olf1more n' Cleve•1110 ot l(an\u C11v In National Leavu• WEST DIVISION W L S•n O•tllO S2 l6 Atlanfe H •S Doct9ti's 4& •7 Housron •l 49 C•nc•M&I •O S2 S.tn F•anC•\CO 3• SS Ntw Yor~ Cn•caoo Ptlil1oe1on1a Moniree• SI LOu•\ Pllf\burQl'I EAST DIVISION SI 3> SI 38 •9 40 H u .. 41 38 S2 MondlV'\ S,O,..\ P11tsburon 4 DodOtrs I San OtfOO ' Cll•CIOO 0 Monrreel 3 A11en111 1 Plllladelol'l•e 1 C1ncin11111 7 S.tn Francisco 1 SI Louil 6 New Yori. 13 Houston 3 Todlv't Gome• Pct 591 S II •9S '67 4JS 311 S93 573 SSI S06 ... 472 G8 1 I • 11 u 11 • ' J J • 7 J 9 ' IS Dodetn <Pena 10·0 "' P111\burgn <D• Leon 6·4) n Sen 01eoo !Snow 9 61 at Clllcaoo 1Trou1 9·)) A11111111 tMehltr 6 • 111 Monrre11 (Smilh 1 1) " Pnllaoeroll1.t (Certton 1 41 er C1nc1nno1 (Price36l n San Fronc·sco llUullow S·l l 111 Sr Louis (Anou1er 13·71 n Ntw Yori< 101r1tno 10·3 11 Hou\lon lNtflVO 9·8) n Wtdnt\doV't G1mH Dtld9trs at Plllsouroh " San O•tOO er Cl'l•Cl llO 11 Aflenra al Monrre11 " Pl'lilaOefon•e .tt Cone .nn1t n Son Fr•ncisco at St LOUI\ r> Ntw York et Hou.sron n AMERICAN LEAGUE Anoe!' J, Blue Jan O TORONTO CALll'O.-HIA G•rc111 7b Ftrnnoz u Collin• If MOtlbV Cf Up\l\aw lb Alli.ens Oh GBtU rf Mullnk• lb Whlttc Grlllln u Tetlll 10 r II bl 11> r II bl I 0 0 0 Ptlll\ Cl 3 0 I I 2 O O O C.ricll 20 2 O O 0 • 0 1 0 L vnn rt • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 RtJk\11 Oh 3 I 0 0 4 0 0 0 DeCncl lb 1 I 1 0 4 O O O Scon1n lb J 0 2 I l O O O Downlno II 2 O O I l O I O Boone c l O 1 O l 0 2 0 PICCIOIO n ) 1 I 0 l 0 l 0 31 0 l 0 Tol1IJ kOf't bv >nnlnv\ " l. l Toronto 000 000 000-O Colltornlo 011 100 00•-l Game Winning R 81 -Oown•no < 11 OP-Toronro 1 Cahlorn1e l LOB-Toron10 5 C1lilorn11 s 2B-Pe111, Je-oee1nce' S-G••CI" SF Dow11111g IP TOfonto H REA 88 SO Gort LS·• S2·l ) J 6 Limo 1 I J 0 0 1 C1tlfom41 S aron w J l 9 7 0 0 0 ) P8-Wl'l•ll T-HBP-C.arc1a ov S aton 2 19 A ,, 190 NATIONAL LEAGUE ,.Irate' 4, Docteen l LOS AHGILU PITT$9Ul'OH Su?b Stul>bt lb Londr• cf Mo"llll If Guerrtr rl Scloscl1 c l!lRutltl n Rivera lb l!lrtomoll l!lellor or Hono~cll p WhlfflO Pll Hoolono Vell oh Tatlll 1b r II bl 1b r II bl 4 0 0 0 Wvnna cf • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 Momtn 2b l 2 3 I 4 0 1 0 Rov 2b I 0 0 0 4 I I I MOOICk 30 • I I I 4 0 0 0 JThotn It> 4 0 0 0 ' 0 2 0 T Ptn1 c 4 0 3 I ) 0 l 0 BHerPr rt ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I' roeO.I rt I 0 0 0 I O O O Moullll rf 2 O I O 0 0 0 0 l!lerr1 u I I I I 7 0 0 0 Wollo. P 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ttkulvo Cl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 U I • I Totlls kw• by lmln9I JO ••• Ltl A~ 010 000 000-I PltblMl1'1111 110 010 OOx-4 Geme Wlnn1119 ltll -MaOIOct< ttl OP-Los An~\ , L08-Lot Anootl\ • Pt11.ouron s 28-M•OIOCll TPt na Hlt~r\hlll I 171 lerr1 IS> MOrrllOtl (41 st-MIUllff ISi ,, H 111•111 .. so LM~t HOntVCll L.,7·4 ' • 4 ' 3 Hoo•on , I 0 0 0 l"1ttWUrtlh Wo._ W,1 0 • I l I I ltllUlve 1·l 0 0 T-ns .11-• 0« MAJOR LIAGU• l.SAOI RS A"*1Uft LH~ ' 0 IATTtHO (718 11 behl Wrtlf..id Htw Yoo.. >tO. Matttnt1v, New Yor1', »t. Hrl>tll. MlnMtOtl , 330. l'\icktlf Mltll>t M>lt, Jtl, sn.tl<len, lOftlll Cllv 317 lt VH$ Ow£vont. l o.ton 10 ltHtndeftOt\, OtlllalWS 6t Molll>V. Tor• onto 6$, lut~ c. ........ nc1 a7 11110011, a1111mo<1. 5t ltll Kln9mln Oolllllnd 78 £Murr.., 1a111rnort. 7S. llll<t Bo•lon, 11 Armn I 0\1011 '7, A01vlt, ~•lllt .. b) an average of 42 point) But the presence of All·Amenca) Patrn:k Ewina. Wayman Tisdale.· Sam Perkins and M ichael Jordan mail.c'> this team poten11ally Just a~ awe)Omt'. The United S tates hai. ~c.-n a dominant force ~nee ba~kc:tball made it debut 1n the Game) an 1936, reeling off a 69-1 record and winning the gold eight times in nine trtes Its onl)' loss came in the con· trovers1al champ1o nsh1p game 1n 1972 to the Soviet l n1on. 51-50 ending the American'\' \\'Inning streak at 62 The American'> seem1ngl) haJ HHS Gerc11 loronro II~ Mat••n111v New Yon. 112 E8'1er Botto• 107 Riot.en B1111more 107 Wlnl,tld Ntw York, 107 OOUl!lLES LAP.trnsn hxH H Cow ens, Seo1110. 24 Lemon Ot1ro1I 2• Ci••c•a Toronlo. 23 Tremmeu Oe1ro11 22 TRIPLES Collins Toronro 11 MO\l'O'r Toronro, 11, Owtn Stelfle 7 Uo\na .. Toronlo. 7. KG1oton. Ot1ro11 6 RLaw Chlceoo. 6 HOME RUNS r<.111om1n Oek leno 2S Armo\. 801ron 24. r<.1111e Crucaoo 11 Thornlo11 Clev111no 71 EMurrev Bell more 10 STOLEN BASES R.HtnOer\on Oa .. l&l'O «. Pemt, A11911,, 3' Buller C1tvt1ano lO Garcia, Toronro, 71 Colhn\ To•on10 23 PITCHING <9 OtcmonsJ Liii Toron10 10-2 2 99. C1uo111 011t.11nO a 2 I 99 Sl•tO Toronro, 10·3 2 33. N•tt<ro New vor; 17·•. I 88 Perrv Oerro11 11 • 3 24 STRIKEOUTS Witt, A11911s, 104 Sl·tD Toronro. 99 N1e11.ro New Yoo. h Houv" TOH t3 L1ngston Se1lllt 91 SAVES Qu1s.noerrv r<.1nsu C •v 2• Caudill 011111no 19 Finger\ M1lw•u~tt 19 ROaw•• M•nnHole 17 Htr"a11oez Detroit' 16 NatlONI LN9Ue BATTING (110 al oo"I Gwvn• Sar 01eoo 359 Frencon.t Mon1ru1 346 SanOt>ero C"•cego l29 Ceoe Hou\lon 311 Wllhington . .llt11n11 lll RUNS Sa nooerg Cn1c100 62, S.tmut Pnlll4"""'•· 61 R11nu MonlrHI S9 Wi001nl San 0 ego S9 MurPnv .1111a111a SI RBI GCerttr Montrea· 6• Scl'lm•OI PnlleOtlon•a. 62 J01v1s. Cn1c1go S9 Mumohrev Hou11on S. S.tnOoero Cn1· CIOO. S4 HITS Gwvnn San 01e110, 123 Sanooero Chlcogo, 121 Samuel Ph1looe1on1e 111 R.Ram.rer. Allonta. IOS. Wvnne, Plll\ourgh 104 DOUBLES Hubbard Allenla 11 Sond oero. Chlcaoo. 20, Frencone. Monrreol, 19 GCerltr Monrreal. 19, Reines. Mon1ru1 19, Samuel Pn11eoe1pnle 19 TRIPLES Samuel, Pnll10oloh1e. 11 Sandberg Chicago, l I Cruz Houston 8 Gwynn, San 01ego I McGee SILoul\ 7 HOME RUNS Murphy At11n11 10 Schm>01 Phlleoe1on11 18 Mlrsn•I. Dod91n, 11 C.Carter Mon1re11 16 v ro•I Pn11aoe101111 1s STOLEN BASES S.tmut' Pn11aot:o111e '3 W1011•n1 San 01too 36 Reclu\ C nc1n r11f• 31 Oern1er Ch•cooo 30 Ra•ne\ Montrea 30 PrTCHINCi 9 OeC•\•ons) Lto MCnlrH U·• 2 IS. Oro\tO New Vor.. 1·7 I 89 01r1ong New Yor~ 10·3 3 .0 So•o C1"C n "''' 9·3 331 Trout O"CIOO 9·) 306 STRll<:EOUTS Gooden New Vo•• 1'3 lf110nzut11, DOd9tn, lll Rvar 1-<)v\lon 108 Soto C•nC 11na1 IOS Car 'O" P~1 eot 0"•& '16 SAVES Su11er S•Lou•\ 27 LeS,,." Cl'•caoo 20 Hor and P'11111ot•o11 a 19 Orosco New Vor.. ti Cionege Sen O•tOO I~ International Track Classic 111 8urnabv, 8rltlsn ColumO<a ) MEN 200 -I l(ir~ Saol sre 1 U 5 20 62 800 -l Jollnnv Grav tu SI I•• 6S 2 Per Scommer AU\lralle l. I 4S 7• l Oon P.t1oe IU S I 1 ~07 Milt -I M1r..e H111.tro1 4u\tra1.1 l S1 l• 2 JoM Wolll.tr tNe ... Zee11no J l 52 37 J Terrv Brahm (US 3 S. S4 110 HH -I Mark McKov Can•O• IJ 6S 3 000 \lffOlfC,,6\l' -I l<:t" Mart ,, us a 2724 S 000 -I Zeol'\ Ncut>f Zlmboowe fl 24 97 1 Dan Henoerson U SI 13 2• 7S J P11u1 W111,1ms Canaoa> 1319 18 • F t>erl Bay Tanren 1 13 •I 09 1 P1u• Cumm.ng\ IU S 13 •7 06 "1J -I M1•1 Olltv CanoOol 7·• , PV -I Ear Btll US J 18·4 ' WOMEN 100 -I Morre11e Ollev <C.tnade) 12 H •OO -Marire Pavne IC•n.tdal ~I 41 l.SOO I Fra11cot L.trrieu Sm1111 • 06 09 HJ -I Oeob1t B"ll lC11n.tOel 6••'• U.S. Pro Champlon1hlp1 (It 8rootlllne, Min ) t.Wn'I Finl Round Slntle\ L oor P·me• 1Ciech0\tov1' e .:iet Rooney Hermon U S 6 ' 6 3 M••• O•C•\O" US. Off Otrr•c>. Ro\•a11'JO US 6·1 )·6 o I FtMa"OO Lura Soar oei Jorge Arrest So.t•n 6 1 6 A J mmv &row" u S• oe• Eoo e O·bO\ u S 1 & l S·l 6·2 M•kt LHC" tU SI Ott Mt" M•IChf US l • 6 6·l 6·7 Brao O•twfll AuSfra"e Oef Mar•o M•r•0ntz l!lOI v • 6 I 7·6 >ion\ G110tmt \It• IC" t i Off Oton Jouoer1 ISou>h .t.rr.ca l 6 .l &·2 "1eroio So1omo" lU S Oel R1ceroo Acuna ICll1le• 7·S 1 6 M 11.t Wttto"1 !Wt\' Germenvl oe• R'c•v B•Owfl <U 5 I 6 6·) o· I. Bla•nt W1!\enooro 1 u S def Otv•O Mu\tero 1 New Z1111no I S 1 6 2 6 7 Jo•111 .t.leKanoer t.llu\trellel ott l!lruct Man\on 1 US > l ·a 6·7 6·2 Marco 0 ,1011 IYu11os11v1aJ dtl Morco\ Hocev1• tBraz 1 6 4 1·S Ttrrv Moor tU SI Otf Jh Lao1du\ IU SI • 6 6 l 6·0. Egan Adems lU S l Otl Moret! Fr1tm1n lU S 6 1 6 l Derek T1tr ISoull'I .t.froc11 Ott Lorr100 8er1uut11 (1torv 1 S·O rellreo OlvrnPIC't TV Khfdule !Al""'" ,OTJ ,,.v,JW¥21 t fl om Sotvniav, JVitV • 4l0om·l om ~v.JWV1' IJOem ·Jom Mel*v, NN Jt.fl,,_v .11119.J I 1 m •1I e m , 1·230 om 4 • om tJOlleim S.fllnll•. ,._. 7.JOem •llOom •·tom tlO II om Suftdov, A-S 1.JO •m JJOom •tom tlO 11 om ,.._V, Ave.4·11'rWey, Allt II a \0 1 m , Hoon 2 lO o m • 9 1 m t)O tt om s.oturdlv, A119-11 t >0 1 m )JO pm • tpm tJO llpm s.mo.v. Ave. n IOem )pm,••om MtenditY, ... .,. 11 10 II Im thev1ctof)'when ttmec.\ptrcd. but the: dod.. ""a" ordert."d re\taned wtth thk'e S«onds left. The Soviets thrt"' the ball the lena1h o f the coun and Alek\andr Belov scored at the buuer The l Jntted <itate'i and the ov1et~ d 1dn'1 meet tn the 1980 Olympic~ bccau~ of the LJ S boycott. and the) won't meet this ume becaui.c of the Sovm boycott Tht'> time. the L S team prc'iCnUa froo1 hne headed b~ the 7-foot Ewing. v.ho led Georgetown to NCAA title tht~) ear He 1s a fierce re hounder and 1nt1m1cJat1ng defender H is fone t!t !thotblod.in~ "lonh C arolina ~ Perkin' and Oklahoma'<, T1Miak both 6-~. g1\C the .\mencans board ~trt'ngth and <iconng po"'er Jordan. a fl·6 clutch performer and rnlleit' pht)Cr of the \Car. and St John'., Chm Mullan. 6-6. a dead I) OUt,tdC' ~hooter. ~1tl sw1n& at guard and forv.;;ud Leon W ooJ ol ( al ';tale f-ullenon 1\ the-onl~ pure po10111uard cho~n on the 11 pla)'cr ~uad .md wall be Joined 1n the b:u.kcourt b> Ark.ansa~· Ah an Robemon. Georgia·., Vern Flemina and Steve 4.llord. who play' for Kntaht at Indiana VancJcrb1lt's Jell Turner. a 6-9 forward and b-1 I Joe KJe1ne ol A.rkan .. ns and 7-0 Jon Koncak ot <;uuthern Mcthod1!1t <..omplctc the r,quad c;ur' l\.Or~ from more than 00 pla\er\ v.ho v.ent hrough a grueling \l'l ol tnal<, bt'ltmning tn Apnl to repre~nt the l n1ted St.ate\. Kn11thl drev. '>Omt cn11c1sm for ht\ Olympic Games history Swimming medal~sts MEN'S 4 • 100 FREE RELAY ..... TOlrvo U"••eo !>tarn <Steo"-n C11ri. M1cn1e Authn C.or~ llmon Oon.tlO Scnot•.tnci.ri J ll 2 2 Ent Wrst Ciermanv 3 372, l Autlr11,1 l l9 l ltU, Mtiuco Cl'Y I Ur11•eo Slltes lecl'larv Zorrt Sreohtr Rervct Maril So,•r l<:tnne•l'l Walsl'lJ 3 31 7 7 Sov er Un•o~ 3 3• 2 l A1;\tra1•1 3 34 7 1'12. Munldl I U•Meo S1a1e1 Oov•O Eooar Jo"~ Muronv Jerrv He,oenre.ch Mark Soi• 1 J 3 26 •2 2 Sov•t' un1or J 2'I n l Ecn• Germal'v 3 32 42 MEN'S 4 • 100 MEDLEY RE LAY lt40, RCMM I Un1ttO Stele\ (Franll MCll.<rtnev Peu1 Hoit Lenee Larsor F Jf'tt•h Farrell •OS • 1 Au\lra"a • 12 0 J Jaoal' 4 17 7 1964, T9tlye I Un1100 Siii•• I Hero10 Thomoson Mann W1t111m Cre.g Freo Sth,,.,•OI Siio· htn Clark> 3 SI 4 2 Eur Wes• Ger,.,.nv 4 01 6 l Au\lfllll • 01 J IHI, l'M•k o Cl?v I 1Jnt1ed S101e. Ch•"•' H•cllco• OonolO Mcl<:lftzll Oouo•et Ru\Y~ Ker> llelh W1llh) 3 S. 9 2 EHi Ciermony 3 57 S l Sov·el Unoon 400 1 1912. MunKtl I Un11t0 Sl1llt\ Motr>1e< Sremm Tl'>OmH Bruce Marl '\O•fl JOfrv "1t•Otnrt•cnl 3 1'I 16 2 Ee•' Germonv l 52 17 3 C1,,00o J S2 26 1 '76, Met!frHI r un11eo srerts !John Neller Jolltl Henc~er> M•ll Voge• Jim Mon1oomerv> 3 •2 21 2 C1no01 3 4S 94 l Wttt G~· ..... ,,., 3 47 19 IHO, ~UW I Aut1r111a l •~ 10 2 Sov·ll Union, HS 9? l C.reol Br•l1in 34711 MEN'S 4 ll 200 FREE lllE LAY ltOt, London 1 Ci rear Brolatn, 10 SS 6 2 Hunoor y 10 S9 0 3 Untfeo St lies lHerrv "1et>ner Leo Gooow1n Ch.tries Oenltl\ Le\1•4! R•cn) 11028 ltl2, StoclrllOlm I Au~tralla ·Ntw Zealono 10 II b 2 un11eo s111es 1 r<.ennetn Huu1011 Horr~ Hebner Perrv McG1111vrev Ouke Paoe K111an1moku1 1010 O l Greet B•,•a ~ 10 21 2 1910, Antw.ro I un.teo S•ai.es Perrv McG •v•av Pua "'" "''oror>.t Norman Rou Du>.e Paoa Kal'lonomo•u 10 04 • 2 Au\ Ira a ) Greot Br ll·n lt24, Pin\ I Un1tfO Sta•H !Wa 1.tce 0 Conno• Harrv Grencv Ra Oh Brrve• JOM"v Wt umi;I erl 9 SJ• 2 Austra a '0012 ) Swtoen 10 06 8 ltlt, Am\lerct.m I Un••to SI.tie\ Au\' n C aoo Na Irr Lauf er Georoe r a, JO'""' we.umuller 9 361 1 Jaoa" ~ ~ 1 • l Canaoa '1 41 e ltll. LO\ Aneelt\ l Jao.tn 8 SI 4 1 vn.tfO SI.ties Fran• Booll'l C.eoroe F1u,er Maro•• rte • M.t"u ella KatthJ 9 10 S J "1unoa•v 9 31 ~ 1t34, 8•f1ln I Japan a SI S 2 Un.trO S•e•es Ra 011 Flenoo.tn JOl'lrt M.tc•on•s. Paul Woll J.tc~ Medice 1 9 OJ O 1'41, London I Un1reo Stares tW.tlter R1\ J.tmts MCL1nt Wallace Wolf Willl.tm Sm1lh 8 46 0, 2 Huno.trv 8 44 4, 3 France 9-08 0 LOI Alam1to1 MOHD A Y'S RESULTS (6'111 of '1·Nel\I QUlr1e"'°°8 mH,,"9) FIRST RACE !7 va•d\ ComtWllChMeF • "''"'" 3 60 110 110 B•ut Poo• Ga•eo.t J 00 ~&Ci Cesh I( I pr Pav ne 1 .0 A SO raceo PvtD 0 '•<.C• Rt•a OIO• Sc11s C &Doer Texas Cit'' l''"'&n o ... oe De Lv T ""t •& H n EXACTA ) • oa tl S10 40 SECOND RACE JS-0 1aros LOO\l' Powoer p"'E'"'O" ~ 10 ) •O 1 •O Nu I Bu11n; Harl ~ 20 ) 10 f•OO• Jfll 'F rvoh 3 70 Al\O raced Re se A T·"V Biro Won• 0111• Dan~ OuDl•c&•t "'"''"• Soonscas AD\Olvlf Heaven LaOv Ot Pa\\oon F ft" "-HP T1mt 18 <M THIRD RACE J)() va•d\ L.t Nalurel Ful>t• J 10 Toast Uoon A T mp Lao.o Ponti\ Jov IC•eaue• 180 l •O ~20 HO 3 00 Otit•• Also raced tmpreua W" '"'' ~ O•v•Oe E l\Y Jt•s P••Oe T•mt 1190 l"OURTH RA CE J~ va•os SI Be•tlle M '' "t 1~ 80 6 80 • 00 St f(I S1onl Br()(''\ 1 ~ 7 SC Ov•em•c Ov a W.t•o 3 80 A•io "•tto qta L,."'"' ,., E .. orts.\., y,,H Y..o.ac• L 11 e s: a•.,...& E.t~• Y1•9 t Orea,,. Bur"' Q"' .. 'II ll et'"!. Ltl\\ T mt 18 OI U EXACT.II 6 oa o \9~ •O FIFTH RACE 400 ,a•.n Cao•a.n Foo• P •e••on ~ :o l IC 7 80 Rt1 Reoe R., ~' .. ~,, '8-0 J •O R O"' Rt\OO~H L•(•t'V J SO A lO '•Cto ~""'tt' Y.r-• Mru1 ~.-· .,., B•' k •P1v\ Tr•I\ "• Crw""'b ~na•c~t' T •ml! 10 01 U I XACT A • J oa•o ~ )() SIXTH 111.llCE •00 •1'0' \o,ewnt Nat vt 1H Cia'< a ~ 90 •JO 1 00 Ntvt• Sr>orl •E Ciarc .. , 6 00 l 70 l!lll1on1Ull• Pu"C" tCrt&Ol'' ~ •0 Al\O •ec•O V•MIOl' r. 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F 1u1mmons .tnd SCO"• Rc.oerrson CU\•\ FOOT8ALL Hltlenot l"oolb.t• LtHU• BUFF' ALO BILLS T•1oec: Mr·O ciarfl. ,ornf"becr.. 10 tl'\p So~ Fr&l'I<. \CO •9ers tor an uno1tCIOlfd !uturt or111 c'1o•et DALLAS (OW80VS R••t&UO Oat"f C a ••e enc lon• Fvdgt Pnw >EOJVPvz• .,-son •110 (,rtgOrv HOOll\ w10t 'Kf vt r\ Cal••" JOhn\on Brao He>"' l"d ano Morro\ Brow" o.itn\ivt 1'1'10\ ~11nov Jtn~tns eno LH Mc1<:1nstrev Qui"•'~"' "'•' Wa•s~ 1no Ho,..aro Pt11ct •ntoac•e• Mtnrv Aemtil ''"''•• lil..t""<v SM·'n ,..,."' ""II bole• 0\CI' s-1"0 '.)(of' W•O•· • C•trs ol'O Ooug W• • t• "II •u b.t~'-OENVER 8RONCOS-S g•tc R ,r ~ •" ' •·C.'f' •o • \f'f' "' o• orp -.Pl'' CO"'"•C'\ ~· ta\tO l •"" e ...... ,.. .&""" Y. Chee Bove ''-'"" r 11 1>11c •' P • tc •t• C°~f"'la"ldft ntC>•C11t.,•"' '"\C JC."'r \A ""ft"' ;a aro 0"' 'Pl'_. n w't<I ,.,..,_., ... \' LOS ANGflE.S RAY~ °"''••a Y C"'•t tAaro nur.•.-r J • P "oc i) ., •• , Ga rv "°'""•''• o""artt•o.t(' Y. ,, J~ ~ ,.. '·ia"'' •"'d end JO"'"' JO""r~O"" • 11 f !>T LOU S CAR011<jAL' \g•t • ~ • Y..< 1v0t "l"•"•tf"Da(• 1u L t .a,. r•D•C~•· Q"-'•"'' "' I/Vt ~I" ~ t>• "f'Ct vf• l<j •o Nooe "tbec••· a"Jl ". • 11\a<•f'• o""a''trOaClili SE .t.TTLE SfAHAWr..S RtfUtd Cto••c Meer.. ""oe •t<t •t• ""nounctd Otl" 8•0w" Oflft\\ vt t "d Ou 1 "I " n.i Cl""D WASHINC.TON Rf051<1N<,-\gnf'O BN• '> n••· ot•tn\•vt '•'' t HOCKEY Ha"-! HOCUV LN9Ut NfW JERSfY OEVllS S·O"•<l Sitvt f\vH.i'• cent•' •o • 'T'luit vt•r co.,tr1t • •'It.a .,,.9~ "''m 10 M•1ni.t o• '"• """"' "•" liOCktv Lt•IWf NEW YORi.. RANGEQS-S·oneo Mar• Oil>Or<>e '-'' """'9 11\0 Gra~• \ fOvllfO oete.,s.mon WCCllll ~WltMf $.e<COf LOI_.. C 1.. EVE l ANO r OltC E Nltnff A Y. h Cl' ~·· "11"-P rcl'IOStO •~• CO" ''I < I ()! 0tflt>i\ ~o!\lrn 1Jelf"011r ''«>"' ,,.. 8..ittero s11niort PHOENIX PllllDE-So!o M•r• ~•·•I' 1.,, '"'"'d l "CI M ... U• tm<IV'<" Oe"•f'Oer '" •rt 01 ., !> Otl<'ICll\ tor '3~ 000 ~ l•u<• !>h•Ot -~· '0 lf•e BA I f'Ptf/lf ... ,, le- i " )()() ~lt~tlons. passtn& O\ltr iuch tand· out' an t~e OJ~ mp1c I nal' 1s Auburn's Charle B ride' and An- toine Carr. a former Wichita State st.tr. But he hu empha.,ttcd that dcten'i1ve abilttv and un~lfisbncsson offense ""ere ke) facton. ".\nothcr ifOup ml) have packed another team," Knight admm "We think we have 1hc best ploytN for the way we want to play" Knight'~ coaching career ha~ been marked by con1rove'°') becaust of h111 refcrcc-ba1tan1 and run-ins with the media The last ume he <:Oa(·hed o n the tntemauonal te .. el. he ltd the U nited States to the 197'1 aold meet.I at the Pan ~men( an Game!> tn Pueno Raco Summary ofrnuhs: CLASS A -I. vonex. Bruce Twichell, VYC; 2. Robogap, Paul Queyrel:yYC; 3. Oreai~ SWl Jt°'s, 8 Y C. CLASS B -I. Flyi.n& Cit't'UJ, Nick Tolman. BYC; 2.. Tsunami, Dave Gra)', VYC; 3. Ca.u ,.._ Jlmas. Carl Last, VYC CLASS C -I . Quest.. Roecr and Mu:key Good1ns. VYC; 2. Pussycat, Joho Sz.a.lay, vYC; l . Firecmt, Pat Glazier, VYC. KEVIN ROBERTSON. • e From Cl ··He·11 pla' almo~1 ~II of thl' ttml·." )Cl\ s "1 tlkvv. \l1 "-a1er polo 1n tl'>t'lf ma\ be the most ph)Stcal game of them all "'llh the maJOT (Ontact at almost t"er: tum and hea') loultng doing ltttk more than lorc1ng a player to S"'ttch off to another before that ,·1cttm can tx.· belted again. But ti also emplo~s ~peed and finesse. and that's where Robenson Y.orks 1n "'tlh his St) k of pla) Suffice 10 S3) )OU won't find him mtxing ll up "tthtn four mete~ It can get prctl) rough on the l.-dg~ too. bul Robenson JUSt shrugs 11 off sa~ mg ··foultng as pan of the game ·· Ro~ni.on l:ame 10 the national team as a 17-)ear-old. v.h1ch as a prt>tt> tender age on th1' le"cl. but he v.as apparent!~ unfazed b) 1t all ""T he) v.ere reorganmng. so 11 'Aasn 't reall) that btg of a deal Bui after I v.ent full-tame v..1th them 1n 197, I thought to m)self. ·ma) be I can pla) v.1th these gu)s'"" ~ orkouts ha' e been espcc1all) hea \) at ( ut>)t.a College. near M orro Ba,. as the team underwent tts final two v..eeks of training befo~ tapcnng at the Olympic Village on the USC campus, and Robenson was no different from the r~t -he was fatigued and almost to the point of grumbling. which m1gh1 be a first for him. '"F1"e hours a da' 10 the pool." he noted. ')ou get tired. Anolhn-day comes and you say to younet(. 'here v.e go aga.Jn • "But. ifs a good bast to a.aper ofT from·· .\i. for chanc~ of a gold medal at the Games he echoes what N 11zkowsk1 has been sayina all ak>ns -"We have to be cons.utmL•· O nganally from the Ravcrsidt area and an age-group swimmer, bt a.oa into water polo JU~t lo •'Jet !->Ul ~lb~ monotonous routine of swim mans. and eventually ended up wtth four vears under 8111 Barnett at Newport Harbor. Late!) ifs been anythana but mono- tonous 'v.lth the OlymptCS ap- proaching. "We're trying to keep tbinp in perspecuve." says Robertson with • banker's quiet smile. -R~ ('\CO tf WC don't do well~ dtd.n't ~t into this for publiaty." Ro benson 1s engaged to Gar) F1gueroa·s s1sttr·tn-law. Patneta Newland. with the wedding date set for Aug. 18, so be says any post- Games celebration will take a back seat as he begins another catttr in banking. ~f\er the Garnes he says be·u take a )ear off. then put some thou~t into the 1988 Games ("depending on Tnsh and how much I can con· tnbute"). but for nght now, he says. "'Th ts ts our final hurrah." Women poloists vie for FINA Cup Water polo tourney a t Her itage Park to begin Th u rsday 'A omi.:n·~ v.atl'r polo ma!l.e\ "' appearance al Hentage Par!I. 1n Jn ine this v.ed..c.'.nd "1th a four-<ia' four· nation 10urnamt·n1 undi.:r the banner of Fl~~ Cup \. designed 10 attrau the attention ot the l n1ernJt1onal Oh mp1c Commutcc that v.omcn·., v.a.ter polo belong~ v..11h1n 1he 01~ m- p1c fam1I~ The L"n1ted States coached b~ and~ '\;1tta. include<, Hunungton Beach's \1aurttn O'Toole and Sand' \'esse~ on the 13-mcmber squad Other teams in the toume' include '\e\\ Zealand. H olland and >\ustraha Tv.o games v.111 be pla~ed Thursda~. Fnda' and 'aturda' lollov.cd b' a thn:e:µme set on unda\ Others on 1he l 5 squad include Dion Gra' of \anta A.na L\nn \\1mtod . of Berkcle' L'nn Comer of Lt'" 1sburg. Pa \ alene Dom1· nguez ofSan .\n1nn10. \1arla Smith of Laguna "J1guel. \1argo M iranda ot Commerce. Theresa Brec kton of Oakland. Susie M clntHe of Long Beach. ) olanda Ga!>Con of Com- merce. Simone La Pa\ of Long Beach and Laura Laughhn-~tlton of El Ca Jon The: team leader and ph\.S1uan arc Jane and Dr Ralph H ale of H onolulu 'itta"s as~1i.1an1 l°03lh " Richard Hun!l.kr Thursda' ·~ \Chedulc matlhl'' '\t•v. Zealand again'it H olland Jt t1 \II tollm,cd b' .\u'ltraltJ and lh\· l nrwd \tale\ at ~ H olland and .\u•.tralta nh-cl at h \1 FmJa,_follov.cJb,thel 'i and'\n .. 7t•aland at~ .\u\tral>a anJ '\e\• leal;ind 'it at h _\1 \aturda' v.11h lht• l n1tt•d 'itJlt"' Jnd H1,llanJ dut•lin11 JI " 'iunJa,' 1inak'> mJlth lht I 'i .. a·· 1eam aga1n'>t thl l nitni \talt'' Jun111r learn al I \U 1n an c \h1h11111n matth lnllov.l·d h' 1hr 1h1rd pl.tH' garnl· at~ JS anJ thl' lllk game Jt J Tll'il.l'l" arl· S'\ da1h \\t\h a S111 1<1unH1men1 pa•\\ J' a1labk ( h1IJrl'n under I.: are frt.'l' Prnpom·nt<, 1)1 v.umen·., v.ater p<.lll1 p.11n1 n111 that 11 hc."gan almo<.1 a., lnnp. J$.O a' men' v..atcr polo hu1 \\a<. d1...:ont1nuC'd in 19~\ "hen 11 ""\ \\)n,1dercd unlad\.hke b' l '\ '>port' found:111on<. and orpna1cd tompct1- llon u·J~ until I ~ti I \ pn,p.tani ol i.nnu.11 nattnn.ll \ hamrion,htJl\ v.a~ tx·gun 1n M11:h· •a.in ;ind \lnlc then. team' tn'm \11\ h1~n \ 1r1un1a flonda. Ohio and (altfom1a have had their mo- ments at dominating the sport In I Q77 a U.S. rurnonal team wa cho~n and competed m an inter- national 1oumament tn the Cit) of ( o mmcrce "'here-the L' S. finished third The I Q'S W orld Sv. ammmg and D1' tn@. C hamp1onsh1ps 1n Berltn had v.omen's water polo as an exh1b111 on spon and the L1 .S. won the bro n ze ml'dal In I 9"'Q. the Federation Inter· nauonale de Nat.ac1on Amateur (Fil\.\) sanctioned the first W o rtd Cu p compct1t1on for women and the l S won the gold mt>dal tn Merced ubsequent FIN A cups hagve been held tn H olland. 4.ustraha and Can- ada. "1th the L: S fi nashmg second founh and S«ond. respecuvcl) In 1981 al the "'orld SW1mm10g and 01' tn~ C hamp1onsh1ps in Ecua- dor the L .S took home a bronu medal tn the first compcuuon an a multiple-' enue e' cot The 1986 S"1mmtng and On mg C'hamp1onsh1ps 1n Spam will Stt v.omen's water polo count tn the o' erall point standings for the first ume In 1qg7, "omen·s water polo will be 1n the Pan-A.m Games for the first ume Eagles win pofocrown \ I\.\ LI .\ -T he Esta nc1a Eagle .\(luau, u:am captured the 15 -and· under d" 1s1on oflas1 "C'Ckcnd''i 18th annual \ 1(,4llta v.atC'r polo to ur· namC'nt at C olle~e of the Sc-Quotas. hl'fl' T hl· f a&k~ under Coach Le' t u1kr deleatC'd C I<." 1i. ol Fresno 11-n 1n the l hamp1onc;h1p game 'iunda' afternoon In \'artier lOntests. Estan1:1a top- pkd ltanford. I '-5. Exeter. 14-8. and the \ 1..aha ..\ tc.-am. I 0-4 l hl· I 3-mc-mhcr team i ncludes Rtlhard and Jim OtYore. R yan I l·nk'\ Bnan ( ook.. goalie 4.Aron l he\('bro O;n 1d H uttt>r. Scan Con· nen Srott Ellccbrccht Gar\ Langston. Joe W c\lcr, R o bttt \tendenhall. Mark \ovan and Fran~ Heiberger l'vio'it of the plG\'Cn will compete tor b tanc1a's frosh~ph team 1n the tall It "a' th<' <.C'<'ond straight )Car that fc,tanc1a had pme'd the final1 The F.qle-' fell to Saltna'I 1n the c h&m· p1t,nsh1p pme la'lt season O 'M ea r a reaches semifinals R\ RI l"'l(r"'\tf. -Ec,i.an~aa HlJh \tnior ( athe-nM O'M eara UP1rtt thrtt ~ orponenh to pin the ~ml· tlnah o the Nauonal Hanooun Tenn•~ Champ on\h1pi. 1n the t8- 1mS·undrr dt\\\aon, hen-. lac,t 111>'tt • end. 9'aU\\ t1u11.:r vi -'urora. Ill . b-4. b-4, Can kaac> of La Jolla. 6-1. 7-6, and Kell} 8o)'!lt of Za~Vlllc. Obao, 6-3, 4--6. 6-2. All three wtre lttded in tht- top l6 !\nothtr Rolhna Hills ttsidmt, Meli sa GurM) dtf cs~ London in the Ulle match, 0 can U nut compcit an the U ~ ln~101Ws tn tlanta 1n two She ll lhc ~an of &he W .. \ C• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 17. 198-4 ion beillQ lot 1 of T1.e1 $2 .. per "'IP r9CIOl'<Md In YOU AM IH Dal'A~ T W'ICIOOk._302,. '~ 1 ltvougl\ 9 UMDC1' A DOD OI' ntulT ol .. ~ DATU> OCToeol M. ,..,,, epa In the ofiice Of the UHUH YOU TAKI AC• OW'lty Aecol<I« of u;o ty noH TO '9t<>TICT YO\M EXCEPT THEREFROM ~""· IT MAY .. hat ~IOn ot 19M ~ IOt.D AT A PU9tJC IALa. • YOU •G AN IJlJl\.A-ltl'lln P.,a.! t .. ~ on NATION °' r.-MATURI m9') r9QOfded In 9ootl 4!1 0, THI 'lllOCllDINO 26 Patoel Mapa In the A O A IN IT YOU YOU def::.;: ~IY Ae- tHOU LD CONTACT A PARCEL 3 (xclullva 1..AWYlfl _.,.. epc>uneoant to NOflC! Oft •3 .u TAu1n1·1 SALi id unn ... ... mot• T • ........ _ tlcatly defined In t1141 ,_ -ondom1t1tum Plen and the NOTtCE 1S 11EREBY atauon PARCEL 4 A non-.11cluaive ....,.,_,, GIVEN that on W.clnetday loute 1~ COmrnon AtM J1,1ty 25 t9~ at tO 00 nd IK•lll ... ot Ille Pf()jeCI o ctoclo. a m of said day In whiCh hive be9n Of wlll be 111• roum Mt as1d~ tOf con develop.cl on tile lottowtno ducting Trustff • Sales escr !Md rMI property ••tr11n 1n. oltices or REAL 1 ESTATE SECURITIES SER Lott 1 to 4 tnc:lull\19 o VtCE IOCll.cl at 2020 Nonh TulCI 7817 ... per m9') re orded 1n BOOll 308 PtigM Broadway Sutte 206 in the and J4 of Mttoelteneoua City ot Santa Ana Count) ot M•"• 1,, the OltlCe ot tile Orange state of CaJllornl• ,. 1 d COASTLINE EQUITY INC Cuullly Recorder o sai County a C11hlorr1111 l,;0<por11tton 11 EXCEPT THEREFROM duly 11p~101nted Tru11ee howe~r anv and ell eK uodt1• •nd pursuant to lhf' i~ius•~• e.sements appufle- pQwttr ol Stile conlerred in •nl to all Condom1t1ium lhat Cc!rtain Deed or Trust Units tt•cepung said Unit 43 to•ecuteo by FRANCES L now or hereaher referred to CAI V(AT an unmu11ed in tne Oeclarahon or The womdn recorde<l Novembef Declarc1tion as amen(led j 198'3 Ill the oltlce ol the EXCEPT THEREFROM all tou111y R11eo1der ot saio O<I QU miner111 and other Guunt~ as Recorders in hyd•oc1111>on ~ut>Slances st•um11111 NO 83 484944 t>y lying oeiow a oepth of 500 1 t!ason 0111 bre .. ch ol default l8et tr om the surtace ot said 1n p1vmen1 of performance properly but with no ftQhl of of Int.• ob1t9ation~ ~urea surtaai ~try as prov1d.cl in thereby 1nclud1ng ltllt Oo;ed recorded '" Book breach o• Clttlau•t No11ce ot tO 129 Pape 657 and 1n Sook "''"C-h "'as recorded January 595 ~ Page 665 both Off1c;1at J() 11/84 ch Recorder s tn· Rec~rd5 strur• ""' "'o 84 042537 I "The strPet address or w1. <;fl L Al PUBLIC .. ;Cl •ON ·o THE HIGHEST lotne• tommon designation BIDDER f OR CASH tawtul 1°1 me real property hereon abo ve de,cr1bed 15 monev of 1ne Unite<l Slates purported to be 300 In or c1 c.c1sn1e1 ~ chect.. drawn ltrepid Newport Beach Call ::>n d Mate or national oank lornia .. state or rooeral cr~tt The under51gne<1 oereby .rnon or d stc11e or teoe al dii..cla•ms alt l•lblllt)' ror any ><1v1ngs nr d loim assoc1a11on incorrectness in said street Jom1c11ed 1n lti1s state alt Odr or olher common payabl8 at the time ol ~le ~esig'::'!tion alt rtgtll 1111e ancJ interest Said sale will be made 'lelO by 1t as T rusteti •n tnat without war r anly e"p1ess or real property situate 1n said impheo regarding title pos-Count~ and State desc11oeo ~Slon 01 encumbranc8$ as 10110~ P4'RCEL t UM 43 ol tnat lo satisfy tn. pnnc1pal b•I ·e ta n Condom•nium Pro-ance or the Note or othet -' 1 Obhgahon sec;ured by satd 1ect described in p•rt certain Dee<l of Trust with interest amended Condominium end other sum& as provided Plan rAcorded 1n Book 10791 Page 1 Olt•c•al Re-1hereon plus advances ti :ords in the City 01 Newpon any unoer the terms the<eot Beach County ot Orange and interest on I soehl ad Stete 01 Ca11torn1a (s.ich plan ~•nee~ and P us ees c;harges and expenses 01 being here1natte< reterreo to Ille Trustee and of th~ trusts as The Condominium created by said Deed of Plan J and as defined'" 1~11 Trusl Tne 101a1 amount 01 ::erlatn ~laratlon or Co e sa•d oohgation including "ants Conditions and Re reasonably estimated tees "'ICl•ons for N"°"por1 Criesnl :harges •nd expenses Of the Homeowners Assoc at o Tr shill!! at the ume of 1n111el recorded on Boole 10384 u Page 693 Ot11c1a1 Records ~sg1~~~1~~ of this Notice " and Amendmen• to Oeclar Dated June 29 198-4 ahon of Restt1ct1ons re COAST LINE EQUITY :ordeo 1n BOOk 1038-4 Page 593 OH1c1a1 Records and INC Amendment 10 Dec:larauon a Cahlorn1a Corporation u Trustee :11 restric11ons recorded 1n B REAL EST ATE Boo~ t0384 Page 461 Of SEc!uRITIES SERVICE 1,c.a1 RiKords ano ameno "Tlent recordeo on Book iSeatl D J M0<ger 10793 Page S 18 Off1c1a1 Re-ts President ords •The Declaration) 2020 North Broaoway PARCEL i An und1v1deo Suite 206 , 1 140th nterest in and 10 Santa Ana Ca 92 • 06 I ~141 q53 6810 111e Common Area as de Put>lisn~ OranQe coasr lor'ed rr the De<:IB1at1on or D 1 Prl t 1 3 10 11 Amendment thereto and n a• v o Ju ~ lhe Oeclara11ori ot Anne~e 1984 r-65 I DEATH NOTICES ~1-.1 PSO'\ Co~tot M1 S<J passed L'rT IL JO~F PJJ 111..1vJulv H 1984dt SIMPSON d~t.0 lo-I lh~ .i~t 11( ~II YPiln> 1><1s..<ild d\A.d\ Jul-J.l Suf\J\1-<l h\ <1 nuC"t J~EHMr S1m~n 1~ Ehz.tbi lh Ek>ttv ~un't\ 1-d b\ h1\ lo1\ mg Bro'-' n uf <..orunc1 dt'I v.1(f' (,n,t;i 'l~ll'fS Mar .inephewDr C Sus.Jn Cro&btl' of Edward Meyers of Ncirthndgt Ruby Los Angeles Mrs M 11 n d h u n o f Gnml>S hvt'<.i in Costa S1 pul v t da Esstt Mesa strltt· IY55 She \ u1 k c1nd br<>th£ r "a~ c1 member of Sl Dav id Simpson of Joal him Catholic C c1 n,1d a ne µ h t•w Chu re h also c1 mem Myrl• Barbl•r oC btr of Catholic Cm.lJ Mesa Mr DaughtNs uf Amen- S1mpson ""as a real tor ca tht• Altar Gutld "1th Western Indus and choir al St tnill Properues and a Joachim Rosarv will r•·<,1J1 nt u( Costa be rl,114.'<i Tuesday M•">J !-.111<1 1962 Julv 17 1~84 at 730 Final arr angt>mt-nts PM Pwn t Brother b' Nt'plunC' Socwlv B1• l l R road w a' '.:->1 n c1 .. pr1\Jt1• Chdµt 1 Mass of r.<m th fl'CjUl~l tn lll'U Chr1-;u,1n Bunal \A. JU 11( !111\.\t•f", donatt<ms b1 1tl1lirJtt:d on i,, 111.1dc 111 vour I Wl'1rw~av July 18 t ...... ur 111· 1 hant\ IYH-1 11 to AM c1t St I lodl hlm Lc1lholu <;RIMF:~ l hun h lntPrment \ N :'I. t\ M t\ H I E "'ill folio\!. Jl Holy ( ,}{J:\11.-,~ rt~ldf nt "' BALTZ BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL ~ ~ f 7th St <. .... , I Mf'Sd '1Mi Q)7 1 PACIFIC VIEW M E M ORIAL PARK r t 111 • Mo rtudr) ,r, ~(11>1 • t.11•mdtOr y l'•UO P 1r 1li1 View Drivt• ~~f'wr>()(t Beacn hd.1 iOQ McCORMICK MORTUARY • • • 1q1ina C anyor• R<l<ld I r1 11111 I flt'.:\f le Ca 'l/6'i1 HARBOR L.AWN- MT OLIVE M r r ! 1 Hv • ( r>mPliV'y {."'fT•dfllry lfJ:''j G1• le r A ,n l)SI I Mesa S40 5~:,4 PIERCE BROTHER S BELL BROADWAY M ORTUARY S• µu IL ht r l 't mt·l.drv V1s1lat1e>n at the M0t tu<11 \' on Tuesday 4PM 9PM Pterc:e Brotht rs & II Broad "a\ Mur\UJr\ Oirf!'t - I 111r-. HOFFMAN N Ill 1\ Y M < > N D E D I Wt\HI> HOFF MANN formn res1 dt nt 11( <'osw Mesa 1111~\. , .... 1111111( in Lokt• E:.:l-;111 o r1 He 1s I !>Ur\ IVl'fl b\ his Wtfe !-,ii• 1 n d,1ughtc r& 1\11 lndv J idt Hdll m.ir k .111d !:>usan I l " 1h11t l1 .ind (1v1• gr.ind1 htldri n flf' "".i~ J rm mb••r uf tht> S.mla Ana MooSl' l .11d~P (,ravt-s1de ser \ 111"' Wlfl Ix held T111...,l.n l llAM at tht> I H.11 hor L.1\.\-n Mem 11n.1I 1',1rk services undrr \ht" dtn'< non of llarb11r LJ..,.n Mount 011\1 Mortuary .>411 ..,~~ l Ml.IC NOTIC£ P'lCTTTIOVI IUlt._H HAM( IT A TUIENT · "* tnllowcl'lg penon1 are d,,1no buttness a• rt.BllC MOTia ,OUNT AIM YAU.SY cm M K~ otaTRICT FOUNTAIN YA.L.L.&V, NOTICll CW~ CAllOIMA °' MIOt.UTIOM OI' NOTIC9 llWT1MO 9!01 INHNT TO LUU ~CT NO. IT71 M.WllUS Dt9"'9CT NOTIC! 1$ HERE8Y Of*' lllC~ lltlOfltlllfY that th41 City CMwtt of th41 City .., NO • ..., of rounteln Valley, C.11- HOTICE IS HEREBY tornla "''" ,_...,. tMled GIVEN THAT TH[ FOUN· ptQPOMI• untJI the hour of TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL 2 30 pm on Frtdey .kily 27 DISTRICT hH .,.,.cl that tOM tor Proj9Ct No 4175 the lollow1ng real pr~ Con11rucrtlon ot W"-leh.ir wm not t>e n .. deo tor Aam~ In ICCC>fdanoe with Claattoom purpoe. the Plana and Spectlt- Sll•t"n I 161 Ctasaroomt caoon• end 'rwo 121 Ml.llU·pufpOM Prcpotala 11\atl be Pl'•· Rooms at Jamet 0 Harper eot.cl un<SM ...i.cs ~ SCtlOOI tocat.cl 11 10685 and Shall be aoc:ornpanl9d '\'11411 Street Foun1a1n va1-by ooe 01 the tOf"ma or bid· ley Calllomla der• NCU11ty reciulfed by The Boa1d of Trust .... of S.Ctlon tO ol the Spec.tit the Fount.in Valley Sc:hoot cation• All propoaals Shall Olatnct rnolYM 10 !MM the be marked Project No •775 tact11ttea so tndieat.cl •~ WhMlchatr Ramps and mall unde< the terms and con-ed Of de41"9f.cl so u to be In dttion• stated 1n the Aesol-the hand• 01 the City Clenl at UllOO ol Ille Board Ruol-'* oN~ In the Cit)' Hall uuon No 85·03 10200 Slater Avenue on Of The mrnlmum monthly belore the t\our atatltd At lease payment for the te<m ttle destgnat.cl time 1JI blCSs ot me tease shall not be less recetv.ci wttt be publlely ltian $720 001 ctut<oomt opened examined and de- month and or S 11150 00 ctat.cl by the City Clerk Bid· mulh purpose room month ders Ind Ille pubtfc are 1n l he minimum monthly leaM v1ted to be present at the payment tor subsequent declaration ot s•ld penoos may b., ad1us1ea an proposals nuall)' et the Dtatrict s dts All bids so received eum crehon A Secu111y1Ctean1ng tned and declared will be re- depos t Wiii be requ1red prtOf lerr.cld by the City Cieri< to to occupancy the City Engmee< and the No commission snall be C•ty AllOfney for checking pa10 any licensed real estate and report to the City Coun brot..er 1n 1n1s regard and ell at ns regular meeting on there shall be no deduction August 7 1984 lrom any proposal 1n de-Prior to commencing 1erm1n.ng the nighes1 re worlo. the contractor ano all spons1ble bidder subeonlractors shall obtain Seated proposals to lease a oosmess 11eense from the ~•d pro~1y must be 1e-City ol FountDJn Valley 1n ac ce1ved by the detagateo of cordance with tne City Mu fleer at the Fountain Valley nic1pal COde No Volume t School D1stnc1 Education Tiiie 5 Cnapte<s 5 04 and Center 1n10 OJI\ Street 5 08 In accOfdance wHh the FO\inte1n Valley Ca11lorn1a provisions ot Sections 1710 92708 no Iller than 2 00 to 1777 1nctus111e or the p m July 27 1984 Lat>or C~ ol the State ot Before accepting any WTlt California the Ctly Counctl ten proposals the delegated of lhe Ctty of Fount11n Valley ott1cer shall call lot oral bid has by reaolution adopted ding Any person who hea lhe prevatllng hourly rate ot heretofore SYl>mllted a writ wages !or each craft or type ren bid may SYbmil an Ofat of worlo.man or mechanic btd exoeecl1ng by at least five needed to ex8C\lte the con percent t5%) the lltghesl tract which will be awarded wttllan bid The highest re-to the Sue<:eSSlul bidder H sponstble bidder shell be re-determined by the State DI qu1ted 10 execute the !Ofm rector of Industrial Rela- or lease SYch format hH 11ons h&fetolore been approved The contractor shall by the Board or Trustees provide IUCh compensation The Board of Trustees m14.1rance as requited by the shall make the determln• Labor Code of the State 01 t1on as to whether to iea.se Caltlorn1a and st\all e1tecute said lac1ltues within ten ( 10) a contractor s ceri1hcate re- deys aher receipt ot bid• gardlng said compensation 1ntorma11on concerning requirements The contrac- the proposal Should be ad tor shall further requ1te all dressed to FOUNTAIN VAL subeontractors lo sum1lerly LEY SCHOOL DISTRICT provide such compensation 172 tO OAK STREET FOUN nsurance tor all of the sub- T A IN v ALLEY CAL 1-contractors employees The roRNIA 92708 (714) contractOfsandsubcootrac; 8 4 2. 6 6 5 1 A tt en t ton tors shall lurn1sn the City a CAROL JONES certlflcale of waiver ol FOUNTAIN VALlEY subrogation under the terms SCHOOL DISTRICT ol the workers c;ampensa BOARD OF TRUSTEES uon 1n1urance Suzanne MC)()(tt No bid will be considered Cterlt or the Board unleu 1t 1s macse on the or Date July 5 1984 flciat blank form lurn11hed PuohsheO Orange Coast by the City and •s made In Daily P1to1 10 17 24 1984 accordance with the T 95 prov111ons of this Notice and 'he proposal requirements and conditions set torth ----------under Sec1100 2 ol the Spec•· MLIC NOTICE 11ca11ons Each 01dder must __ F_O_U_NT_A_l_N_V_A_L_L_E_Y __ be ttcensed 1n accordance SCHOOL DISTRICT Nlth applicable stale laws NOTICE Of ADOPTION Pursuant to Cahlorn1a Govenment Cooe Section OF RESOLUTION OF 4590 the contractor will be INTENT TO LEASE enttllt!O to post approve<! SURPLUS DISTRICT secur111es with the City or an REAL PAOf>ERTY approv.cl hnanciat mshlu BID NO as-G4 NOTICE IS HEREBY l1on1noroertohavetheC1ty GIVEN THAT THE FOUN release funds retained by the Ccty 10 insure per TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL lormance ot the contract DISTRICT nas declared that Plans specclicahons and rhe lotlowmg real property ott1c1al proposal forms to be will not be needed tor .Jsed 10< b•ddl"ij can be ob ctassroom purpo~s tained only al the ol11Ce 01 S1•1een I 161 Classrooms the City Engineer City H1t1 and Two t21 Muth purpose Cost of said Plana and Rooms at James 0 Harper Speclllcallons 1s $t0 oo tn School located et t8685 Santa Ynez Street Fountain :luding lax 11 the brdder re-ports that the Plans 1nd Valley Ca111orn1a Specillcattons be sent by Tne Board ol Trusteees ol mall the ma1ti1i9 and hand tne Fountain Valley School d D11tric1 resolves to tea.e lhe ltng charge shall be an a d1t1onal S3 00 Neither lhe l&clht>es so 1nd1Cated above cost 01 the Plans and Spec1 under the terms and con ltcatlons nor the cost of mall dlhons statecs •n the Reso1 Ing and handling wtU be re- ut1on or the Board Resol lunded utlon No 85 04 The City rese,.,,es lhe right The minimum monthly 10 rejeCI any or all bids tease payment 10< the lerm Evelyn McClencson ot the tease shall not be less City Cieri. 01 than $279 001 classroom/ the Ctty of Fountain month and/or $638 001 Valley Caltfornia multl-purpose room/month Dated June t984 The m1n1mum monthly tease Pubhshed Orange Coast payment tor subsequent Daily Pilot July 17 1984 penods may be adjusteo an-T 99 nualty at lhe 0.strict s dis----------- crehon A S«vrity Cleaning Mt.IC NOTICE deposit will be requited pt1or ---------- 10 occupancy FICTIT10US BUSINESS No commission shalt t>e NAME ST A TEMENT paid any llcensed real estate The lollowtng persons are broker in lhts regard and 01ng boJsmeu as lhere Shall be no deduction LANDSCAPE DESIGN lrom any proposal 1n de-ERVICES 429•., Begonia termtnmg the h1ghe5t re-venue Corona def Mat CA sponsible 1>1dder 2625 Sealed proposals to lease Mr Gordon James Kurtis said properly must be re 29 , Begonia Avenue Cor cetved by the delegated of na oet Mar CA 92625 t1cer at the Fountain Valley This business ts con- Schoot District Education ucteo by an tndiv1dua1 Center t7210 Oak Street Gorcson Kurtis Fountarn Valley C1hlorn1a This s1atement was Wed 92708 no tater than 2 00 ~1th tne County Clerk or Or p m July 27 1984 nge County on July 10 Before accepllng any wrtt 1984 ten proposals the delegated F2501S3 ot!icer Shalt call for oral bid Published Orange Coast ding Any perSOf1 who has a11y Pilot July t7 24 3 t neretotore submitted a writ August 7 1984 ten bid may sobm1t an oral T 102 r)ld e•ceed•ng by at teas! hve I ~Cllnt (5~e) the highest ---------- wr1tten bid Th~ highest re-PUBLIC NOTICE spons1bte b•dder shall t>e re quired 10 e.cecute lhe torm ot 1ease SYCh format has nere1otore been approved by the Bnard of Trvatee. The Board of TruSlees shall make tile determm• t1on as to wf\ether 1n tease said lecltllies within ten ( tO) cseys alter re<:elpt of bids Information concerning tile proposal should be ad dresMd to FOUNTAIN VAL EY SCHOOL DISTRICT t72 tO OAK STREET FOUN TAIN VALLEY CALI ORNIA 92708 17 14) 4 2 885t Atten11on AAOLJONES fOUNTAIN VAUEY SCHOOL OISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES Suzaone MC)()(e Cieri< OI lhe Board ate Jul~ 5 t98.4 ubllthad Orange a1ly P1tot 10 t 7 24 COHI 1984 T IHI FICTITIOUS 8U81NES8 NAME STATEMENT The to11ow1ng P1Mson1 are do11i9 t>usmess as ATHLETES I NTER NA l IONAL 390 1 MacArthur Boulevard Suite 2 t t New port Beac;h Catttoro•a 92660 Lana Hugh 2::>24 West mms1er Costa Mesa CA 926:i.>6 Th11 business •s con duct.cl by an 1nd1111dual L•na HUQh Thia statement wa1 llted w1lh the County Cle1k ot Or •noe County on July 17 24 3 1 4'ugull 7 1984 F29014t P11011thtid 011"941 Coast Dllty PtlOf July t 1 24 3 t Auou11 7 11>64 T 106 P\RIC *>TICE t I Ar'l1c:lwdy C.ns1a MPcc,a r;.i ~ Ql 50 DUNS BAGS AND BAG-, _________ _ G4'GE F.i.CTORY OUTLET '1CTITIOUI IUllNIH NAiii ITATtMINT The lollow1ng l*IOfl 11 c>Olng bulineN H 1 1187'> Valley VI-Gard41tl E Grov" CA ~26-45 Sireo 1ntltfn1t1onat Corp __ ---JtN«Pw Ynrkl ''&-41 lnCSu•trv For Ad Action St Garden Grove CA 1:12841 fh11 but1ne11 11 con• duct.cl by a corporaltOn Eric Smith Gen Mgr w ... 1 Coall1 ~ttnns T hta statllfll4lnt ..,,.. ltltld lw1th tn. County Cletk or Or angf> Countv or J""* ti! 198• ,,......, L.ef AnswlrAtl Yfhr0r(1 -tr ~oiit ctt oanr Pilat 642-56 78 Mtl<E LANDERS •ND AS SOCIA T rs 680 t Selbf()(llc Wly Cypreu CA 90e30 M1c11111 Rey L 1no1rt 8110 t S11oroo~ Wly Cypreta CA~ Th11 bv11ne11 u~ con duct.O t>y an 1nd1v1csual Mk:he•t Rl"t Lano.rs T h11 1tatemer11 wh 111.o with tt>e County Clerll ot Or• 1•no• Counly on June 29 1~e· ,241524 Publ"~ Orimo~ C,a.•I 0111ly l'llot luly 1 10 IT 14 Cao a Daily Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 PuOl11llt1>11 Or "nO~ Co11't D111ly P1t{1I lutv 'l tO 17 ,4 •Ill!• .................. ~,"~· 70 r 1' ' P\8UC MOTICl rtBJC NOTICE ttyl(..IMnlng ~· .. 1n be L OCA TI 0 N 0 F THE waive any lnl()fmaltty In • dder. bOnCS ah&ll be In an req\llttO ptlOt to oc.auo-ncy WOAI< The "WOfk 10 oe '*' bid 10 ma'<• awwv1 In the ovnt ot not lau !NI teri No com~1 .t\all be '°"'*'hereunder 19 toc•t.cl 1ru-1 o1 tM Ownet and to een1 ( tO'Yt) of the amount HOnc. Ofl T~ paid enr.,..., ,_, e.iate In Ille City of lfvln4I County rejllci all other bids f tl'le ~ The F&ithfvf Per· , ~ .... ffn,1_!2, NOTIC9 Of brc»t• In thll regard an<1 of Orenge at Von 1<1tman PROPOSAL GUARANTEE _.ormar1C4a1 .. 11 ~.~~ ~ -· ,_ TRUITlra IAl.a u .... end be no Cledue110n All9nUe and O\lc>Ont Of'lw AND BONDS l!actl bid IMll " .,._ ............ .- .. COTT9 On A\igull tt t 1984 ., ft om any pmPONI In d• OE.8CRIPTION OF WO"'I( be eccompanl•d by • 'or IN em<111nt 0 tt1"• bid f &. k 0..22$ 10 00 A M GRAMERCY letmtnll'IQ tll4I hlghMt r• Tiie work to be per-formed eettlll.cl or cunitr t cheek he F11tlltut J>WfOtmance UNIT CODE 0 M OATOAOE CORP OR-apontlble bidd• "1all Include but not be llm-or by a 00tpora11 11.1rety Oftd Shall be not .... then Hl'.AMES FINANCl"L ATION a Ce11fo<nta c;orpot-SNlecl P'~ to leue It.cl toconatn.tc11on of lrartlc bond on tl'Mt torm turnlahed hundred pe<oe11t (10CI'\) CORPORA TIOfll u dUly 8'>-atlon M duly appointed aald Pf~ muat be ,.. tlgNl 11\0 hlghwey aalety by the Owner N guarani• t t1141 amounl of tl'Mt tMcs pointed Truat .. under tna Trut t" wnder and punuent c.iv9d by tll4I <N6eget9d of· llOl'tUl'IQ k'tten:onnect ano that the bidOfl Wiil tt an named In the oontrac1 to11owtno OMcflO.O deed o1 to Deed of Ttuat rec«~ ric. 11 tile Fouttln v~ trattlc tlQntng end tlrie>ll'o award i. m.cse to him tn ae-Ile Lat>Or and Matertala trust Will SELL AT PUBLIC NO¥ember t5 1917 .. Intl Sonool Olatrlct Education COMff~EYIOH OF WOAK c;ordance witl't lhl tlm'I• OI 8onCS• snail be not .... than AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST No 20.64, tn !>00'< 12457 c.nt.. 11210 Oall Str•t All work ts 10 be c:omplel.cl hla t>td promptly eec:ure one nundr.cl peroent (1~1 0 I 0 DI! R F 0 R C A SH Pao-9U ol Ottlclel R9-Fountain Valley Caltlomla lfl a total ot thirty (30) wortt WOfklMl'I t Com~nHtlon of lnt total emount ol lhe bid AND/OR THE CASHIERS c;otOI tn tile ottto. ol tile 92708 no taler than 2 oO ll'IQ deya from ttledatupael ln1Uflnc4 llfld llabltlly tn• ic. named In the COf'ltrect OR CERTIFIED CHECKS County ~def of Orange Pm Jvly 27 tOM tied In lhl NOllca to euranc-execute 1 contrec;t PREVAILING RATES OF SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE County State Of OaJtfomla aetore 11CQ1Pting l/l'f Wfll· PrOOMd In the required fomt and WAOES In eccc>(danoe wUll SECTION 2924h (payable at executed by VINCENT RAY let\ prOi)OMla, tna deleQll.cl AWARD OF CONTRACT tumtltl 11tlat1Cl()fy bond• ..... provtatona Of $ec11on lhe ttme ot "'-in lawful M 0 NO H 1 CK S AND olttcer ahalt eaJt tor oral bid· The Owrner reMrvel the tor the fa1t111ul performance t773 of tl'le C111torn11 LabOr money ol the Unit.cl Slit•) WILLENE EVE HICKS HUS-c:ltng Any S*"t(N't who hu right etl411 opflnlng blc:la to of tne contract and tor Ille Code tile Q9Mfal pr9Valllng au right title and lnlerMI BAND ANO WIFE WILL l'leretotore aubmttted 1 writ rejecl •ny or all bid• 10 pavm•nt ol cletm• 01 m•-ra111 ol pet diem waget 11'\d conveyed to and now hetc:I SElL AT PUBllC AUCTION 1.,, bid may tubmlt an oral waive any informality in 8 tertalmen and laborer• holtdayanc:lovertlmeworkln by It under ••Id DM<I of TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR bid exceadlnQ by al lelat ",,. bid lo make IW&rda In 11'11 thereunder Said CheGk or the tocallty In Which the WO(k Trull In the proP9(ty herein CASH (payable at time ot S*"Cent <ll"-l 11141 hlgheet lnterMt ol the OWner I/Id to bidder 1 bond ahall be In an 11 to be performed hU bMr\ alter described Ille tn lawtvt money of t1141 written bid The hlghelt r• rejeci alt ott>et bid• amount ot not 1u1 1hat ten obllln.cl from tl'le Director T Ru s T 0 R 0 AN IE L Vntt.O Stat•) at the North apontlble bldc>er lt\att be r• PROPOSAL OU.ARANT EE peroent ( tO"!.) of lhl amount o• th• Department of lndl.11- LEWIS PECOTTE lroot entranc;e lo the County quired to execute tile lorm "ND BONDS Eacl1 bid al'laJI ot tile bid Tne Fatthlul Per trtat Relattona I COPY of B E N E F I C t A R Y Court House 700 Civic 01 1ea941 IUCtl IC>fmll h&1 be accompanied by 8 tormance Bono shalt be not ...,hlch 11 on hie In Ille ollk:e Of MERCURY SAVINGS •I.cl-Center Drive Weal Santa heretolore been at>PfO~ certified or caant« s oheck let• that one hundred per Iha City Cieri< of th• City OI er at savings and loan as Ana CA all right Otle and by 11141 Board of Trusteea or by a corporate aurety cent ol the 1mount o the bid ltvln• end wttl be made 1valt- soc1auon 1n1ereat con11ey9d to end The Board of Truateea bond on the form furnished The Fatthl\11 performance able to tny Interested P•l'1'f RECORDED January 27 now held by II undet Hid ahall make the determine-by the Owner aa guarantee Bond 111\all be not lest than upon requ•t The coorrac- 1983 as lnatr No 83-042435 Deed ol Trust tn the property ltOn •• to whether to lea.M that the bidder wm 11 an one hundred perl*'t ( tOO'l'e) tor and any aubCOOtractor ol Oltlcial Records 1n the or situated In Slid County and satd f8C1lltlec within len 1 tO) award 11 made 10 him In ac ol the amount ol tile bid under him stlaJI pey not leu hce ol the Recorder ol Or State oescnbed N daya after receipt 01 bids COfdance wHh the term• 01 pttce named in the contract than the 8')8Cllled preva111ng ange County Lot 47 ot Tract No 43-41 tntormatlon concerning hlS !>Id promptly secure The Labor and Material• rel•• of waget to alt wo1k· said deed ol trust de In lhe City ot Coste Mesa as the proposal should be ad-Workmen a Comianaatton Bonds shall be not less than men •mployed In th• execu- scrlbet1 the following per map record.cl In book dresaeo to FOUNTAIN VAL-insurance and ltab1ttty In one hundred percent ( 100%1 uon ot the contract S Lot 62 ol Tract 2726 in 170 pages 15 to t9 1nclua1ve LEV SCHOOL DISTRICT aurance execute 11 contract of tile tolal amount olll'll bid LABOR REGULATION tne City ol Costa Mesa or M1scet1aneou1 Maps In 172 tO OAK STREET FOUN in the required torm and price named 1n the contract The contractor shall comply County ot Orange State of the Oll1ce or the County R&-TA 1 N v ALL E y c AL 1 _ turnisn satlslactory l>Onds PREVAILING RA TES OF with alt th• requirement• of Cal1lotn1a as per map re-corderolsa•dCounty FORNIA 92108 17141 lorthelallhlutperlormanee WAGES tneccordanoewlth Sec11ont77751ogett1«wlth corde<1 1nBOOk93 Pages32 Eacept alt 011 gas 842_665 t Attention Carol 01 the coniract end'°' tile the prov1910n1 of Sectt0n all other appt1C1ble requtr• and J3 ot M1scellanecxis hyCSrocarbon Substances Jone• payment 01 cteima 01 ma-1773 01 the Caltlornta Lat>or menll of the Calllornt1 Maps in the otttee ol the ano minerals by wt1a1ever F o u NT A 1 N v ALL E y lertatmen and le borers Code the gener11 prevailing Labor Code County Recorder ot said name known 1n on or under SCHOOL DISTRICT thereunder Slid check or rates ol per diem wag .. and DRAWINGS AND SPECl- Covn1y said land below a depth or BOARlJ OF TRUSTEES btdde< 5 bond shall be In an hollday and overtime work In FICA TIONS A full aet ot YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 500 feel measured 11ert1Calty Suzanne Moore amount 01 not less that ten the tocallly in whlCh the work drawings ano speclllcattona UNDER A DEED OF TRUST lrom the surface or the Clerk 01 the Board percent 1100 •I 01 the amounl ts to be performed has been Is avatlabte tor 1n1pec1lon DA TED II 18183 UNLESS ground but wnnout tne nght Dated July 5 t984 ot the bid Tri. Faithful Per obtained from the Director Without c;narge at the otttcie YOU TAKE ACTION TO or surtace entry Pubtllhed Orange Coast tormance Bond shall be not of the Depanment 01 Indus 01 the Dtrector of Pubttc PROTECT YOUR PROP The street address and Dally Pilot July 10 17 24 ess that one hundred per tnal Relallons a ~opy ol wori\s ol tlle City ol Irvine ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT other commonb des1g 1984 ;entoflheamountotheb•d Whlchtaonllletntheomceol Complete seu. ol said A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU nation 11 any of the real T 94 fhe Fallhtul performance the City Cterk of the City 01 drawings specttlcattonl end NEED AN EXPLANATION property ~escrtbed above ts Bond shall be not tess than lrvtne and wlll be made avail-bid documents may be OF THE NATURE OF THE purported to be 1915 AYON f>t&.IC NOTICE one hundred percent ( lOO"le) able lo any Interested party purchaNO from tile Depart PROCEEDING AGAINS'T CIRCLE COST A MESA 01 the amount ol the btd upon request The contrac-ment of PubllC W<>fkl Ctly YOU YOU SHOULD CON CALIFORNIA 92~7 K-12512 price named In the coniract tor and any subeontractor or trv1ne 17200 Jamt>or .. TACT A LAWYER The underllO'* Truatee Notice of The Labo< and Matertal• under him shall pay not less Ro•d trv1ne Calllornla 332 Pttnceton Dr Co111 dtscta1ms any tlablltty IOf any tntetttlon to tell Bonds 511811 be not leas than than the apecttled prevatllng 92713 9575 A non retun Mesa CA 92626 tnc;orrectneas of the street RMI Property one hundred percent '100'Ye) rates ot w1gea 10 alt work dable lee or S t2 00 will be (If a street address or address and other common at Prtwate Sate 01 the total amount ot the bid men employed tn the execu-charged tor each tel Of common des1gn11t1on ol des1gnat1on II any shown No A t23334 orice named In the contract !Ion ol the contract documents Drawtnd1. property IS snown above no herein In the Superior Court ot PREVAILING RATES OF LABOR REGULATIONS specltlcattons and bid dOC\.t· warranty ta g1van as to Its YOU ARE IN DEFAULT the State of California tor WAGES In eccordance With The contractor shall comply ments wltl be malled upon completeness or correct UNDER A DEED OF TRUST the County ol Orano• the provlSlonl 01 SectlOO with alt the requirements of receipt of requests no lat• ness) The beneficiary DA TED NOVEMBER 9 tn the Matter of the Estate tn3 01 the Calllornta Labor Section t777 5 togetl'ler with than 10 catandar days prior under said Deed ot Tru!ll by t977 UNLESS YOU TAKE of NELL ODELL Oecelsed CO<le the g-rat pre'laltlng all other applicable reciutre-to the dlle set lor opentl'lg reason ot a breach or default ACTION TO PROTECT Nolle. ts hereby given rates of pe< diam wages and ments of the Catflornla bids for an addlttonat In the obllgattons secured YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY that 1ub1ect to conllrmatton l'lotlday and overtime wort< In labor COde charge or $5 00 tnereby herelolore 811 • BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC by the abOve-enlltled su· lhe locality In which the WOfk DRAWINGS ANO SPECI-SECURITY FOR COM ecute<I and dellvereo to the SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX pertor court on August I s lo be rartotmed hu been FICATIONS A lull set of PL ET ION OF WORK The underSlgned a wnllen Oec PLAN AT t 0 N 0 F THE t98• at 5 00 p m or ther&-:>btalned from the Director drawings and spectllcatloos contract documents call tor tarallon ol Oelault and Oe-N A T U R E 0 F T H E atter within the ume allowed :>I the Departmenl of Indus-19 available tor tn~lon monthly progress payment• mano tor Sale and wnllen PROCEEDING AGAtNS'T by law the undersigned u lrtat Relations 1 oapy ot without chatge 11 the ottloe based upon the engineer• nouce of !>reach and ot elec YOU YOU SHOULD CON Administrator of the Ellete Nhlch 11 on Ille in the oltice or of the Otrectot ot PubtlC estimate of the percentage 11on to cause the under TACT A LAWVER of Nell O Dell deceased will the City Clerk of the City ol works of the Ctty ot lrvtne ol work completed The cllJ signed to sell said property Satd sele wllt be made t>ut aetl at Private sale to the 1,.,,tne and wttl be made evall· Complete sets ol said wilt retain ten percent ( tOV.) to sat1sry said obligations without covenant or war-highest and best net bidder Jble 10 any Interested party orawfngs SPl!Cllicauons and or each progress payment .. and thereaher the under ranty e11press or tmplted re on the terms and conditions JPOn requell The contrac-bid documents may be security for completlon ol signed caused said notice or gard1ng tltte pouesa1on or here1nalter mentioned all 101 and any SYbcontrector purchased from the Depart the bal1nc. or the work At breach and ol election to be encumbrances including 11ght 11t1e and interest 01 Jnder nim Shell pay not tesa ment or Public Works City tile request and expenM ot recorded April 5 t98.4 H lees charges and expenses Nell O Dell deceased at the than th& specified prevlllling or tflltne 17200 Jamboree he socoesalul bldCSer \lie Instr No 8• 141908 of 01 of tne Trustee and ot the time of her death and ell ates 01 wages to all work-Road Irvine Calllorn11 City will pay the amount io flc1aJ Records'" the ottlOe ot trus1s created by Hid Deed r1ghl tttle and interest thlt -nen employed tn the execu 927 t3 9575 A non-retun retained upon compllanoe the Recorder ol Orange or Trust to pay the remain the estate has acquired In uon ol the contract dable lee ol $20 00 wtll be with the requlremenll of County 1ng prlnc1pal sums ol the adCSl!lon to that ol decedent LABOR REGULATIONS charged tor each set or Government Code Section Sa1dsatew1llbemade but notes(s) secured by said at the time ol her death In Tile conlrector shall compty documents Or1wlngs t4402 and the provt11ont of without covenant or war· Deed of Trull to wll the real property located 1n Nlth all the requirements 01 apec1ticat1ons and bid docu the contract documents ranty express or tmptled re-$88 17 4 52 with Interest Orange County Slate of Section 1777 5 together With men ts will be malled upon per1a1n1ng to Sub111tutton garo1ng !Ille posse5St0n or thereon trom July 1 t963 al Ca1tlornta and described as 311 otl>ef applicable require-receipt of requeSls no taler ot Seounttes encumbrances to pay the 9 75"f. per annum as follows Tlents ot the Cahlornta than tO calendar days prl0< PROJECT ADM IN IS rema1n1ng p<1nc1pa1 sum ol prov1deo 1n said notll(sl plus The Southeu1erty 62 5 Labor Code 10 the date set for open11i9 TAATtON All question• rela the notets) secured by said costs and any advances ol feet ol the Southweste<ly DRAWINGS AND SPECt bids tor an addlttonal five 10 this proiect pttor to deed ot Trust with cnterest $2 378 46 wcth interest one-hall ot Lot 35 Newport FICATIONS A lull set of charge ot $5 00 opening bids shall be as 1n said note provided ad The benet1c1ery uncser said Heights Tract es per Map re-jrawtngs and specifleattons SECURITY FOR COM directed to Mt Artl'lur vances 11 any under lhe Deed of Trust heretolo<e ex corded 1n Boot. 4 Page 83 s available lor Inspection PLETION OF WORK Tile Santehces --Tel t7141 terms ot said Deed ol trust ecuted and delivered to the Miscellaneous Maps 1n the N•thoul cnarge at the office contract documents call tor 660 3896 lees ch1rges and e~aes unoers19neo a wrrtten Dec; oll1c;e ot lhe County Re--.1 the D1tector of Publlc monthly progress payments BY ORDER ot the City ol the Trustee and of the arallon ot Oelault and De corcser or Orange County Nori.s ot the City 01 lfllme based upon the engineers Council ot lhe C11y or IMne trusts created by satd Deed mano tor Sale and a written also known as 397 ano 397 ., Complete sets or said es11mate ol the percentage Date June t8 t984 ot Trust Notice ot Default ano Etec Ramona Way Costa Mesa :lrawings speclllcallons and ol work completed The city CITY OF tRVtNE Sa10 saltt y,111 be held on hon to Sell The undersigned Orange Courity Calllorn1a oid documents may be will retain ten percent ( t0%l By NANCY C LACEY Thursday August 9 198• at caused said Notice ol De The sale Is subf&et to cur :1urcroased from the Depart· of each progress payment as City Clerk 1 30 Pm in th& lobby lo the fault and Election 10 Seit to rent taxes covenants con Tlent 01 Public works City security tor compteuon ol Publtshed Orange CoH t bu1ld1n9 located al 60 I be recorded 1n the county dltlOl1S restrictions reser :>I Irvine 17200 Jamt>oree the balance ol the work Al Daily P1101 July 10 17 1911-4 Soutll Lewis Street Orange ..,here ttie real property 15 va11ons rights r19hls ol way ~oad Irvine Caltlornta the request and expense or T-50 Cal1lorma 92668 ocateo and easements of record J27 t3-9575 A non retun he soccesslul b1ddl!f the pu~:,c':~0~m:, ~th1~nen~~:~:1 ~~~~n~~~~n g~v9e40tO ~;:o:~~~·;:!:r':'H~~~u~~I ~~~;~e': 1~ $~;c~ ::' ~~ ~~:~,;~ p~~~~e ca:m°:.~'n: 1 ___ PUBl __ l_C_NO __ T_IC_E __ the total amoun1 of the un t415)692 1444 aral Savings and Loan As :locvmenl 5 Orawtnga with the requ1tementa ot FICTITIOUS BUSINEll pa10 balance ol the obll GRAMERCY MORTGAGE soc;lahon •PeClllc•ttons ind bid docu Governmenl COde Section NAME STATEMENT gallon secured by the abo11e CORPOARTION Tiie propeny is 10 oe sold .,,ents will be matted upon 14402 and the provisions or The lollowlng persons ate descnt>ec> deeo ol trust and as sc11d Trustee on an as 111 basis e~cept eoeipt 01 requests no later the contract documents doing business as es11mateo costs e1tpenses B1 Colleen F Scott as to 11t1e han 10 calendar days prior pertaining 10 Substitution SURF GEL 2 t91 E and advances is S78 984 80 Assistant Secretary Bids or oilers are 1nv1ted 10 Ille date set tor opening or Securities Mesa Dr Santa Ana The tolal indebtedness Dale June 25 t984 tot 1n11 property ano must :>ids for in •ddlllonat PROJECT ADMINIS Heights CA 92707 being an estimate on whicth Published Orange Coast be 1n writing and wtll be re-:Mrge 01 s5 00 TRA TION All ques11on1 reta Timothy P Maley 2 !91 E the opening bid•• computlcl Dally Pilot July 10 t7 24 • ce1ved at the olltce or SECURITY FOR COM 11ve to this projeCI prior 10 M ell Or Santa Ana may be obtained by calling t984 Voegelln Barton Klugman PLETION OF WORK The opening bids shill be Hetonts CA 92707 (7141 385 4837 or (2t3l T 66 & Oetting attorneys for the :ontract documents call lor dtrectedtolheCltyollrvtne Mike Dale Jost 2t91 E 627 •865 the day before the Adm1n1strator al 4400 "Tlonthly progress payment• Mr Hal E Hembree As M esa Or Santa Ana sale Mt.IC NOTICE MacArthur Boulevard Suite :>ased upon the engineer 9 soc1ate Engineer a l He19hls CA 92707 Dale July 6 1984 700 Newpon Be.ch C111 !!Stim1te 01 the percentage 17 14)660 3868 ThlS business 11 con HERMES FINANCIAL FICTITIOUS BUSINESS rorn11 92660 at1en11on :>I won. completed Th& ctty BY ORDER of the City ducted by a general part· CORPORATION NAME STATEMENT Craig C Aleunder or may Niii retain ten percent (l0%) CounC11 ol the City ot lrvfne nershlp as said Trustee Tiie following persons are be ttled with lhe Clerk of the :>I each progress payment as Date 612818<1 Timothy P Matey By T D SERVICE doing business as Superior Covn or dellvered security tor completion ot CliY OF tRVINE Mike Oele Jost COMPANY agent MP&G TUNE UP CENTER to Crelg c Alexander at the lhe balance Of the work Al By NANCY c LACEY This statement WU 111.o By Missy Mahoney 3201 Harbor Blvd Costa above address personally the request and expense of City Clerk with the County Ct«k ol Or Assistant Secretary Mesa CA 92626 al any time atter the first 'lfl suc;c;easfvl bidder the Published Orange Coest ange County on July tO 60 I South L-•• St Hanna Georges Naiem publ1ca11on or this Notice City will pey the amount 80 Daily Pilot July tO 17 t98• t984 Oranoe CA 92668 19023 Horst Artesta CA and bel0<e making the sale •etalned upon c;ompltanGe T-67 "250111 (7 t4) 385-4700 90701 The property will be sold Nlth the requirements 01 Published Orange Coal! Published Orange Coast S1maanlAuto Supply tnc on the tollow1ng terms Cash Government COde Section POOLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot July 17. 2• 31 Da1ty Piiot July 17 24 31 15904 Lakewood Blvd to the existing ftrst deed of t4,.02 and lhe provision• 01 August 7 198-4 198'1 Bellflower CA 90706 trust or record In levor or the contract documents T 98 Ka1sser AFtF t5904 Home Federal Savings and oertatntng 10 Subs11tu11on ---Dl-.,1-1-C-Ml'l--T-IC_E __ Lakewood Blvd Bellflower Loan Assoc1auon securing 01 Securities l"UU\. nu CA 90706 a note w1lh an unpaid bal PROJECT ADM IN IS ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT 700 Civic Center Dr Weal Santa Ane CA 92101 Petitioner SYLVIA P CALLE Respondent NELSON A CALLE Case No D226583 SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) NOTICEI You hne been eued The court may decide egaJn1t you wtthovt your being heerd un ... 1 you r ... •pond within 30 day1 Aeed the Information below ti you wish to seek the ad vice ot an a11orney In lhls matter you should do so promptly so lhal your wrll ten rtosponse 11 any may be 11190 on time AVISOIUsted ha .. do cse mandade El 111buma lede decldlr c;ontr1 Ud 1ln au- dlencla 1 meno• que Ud reapond1 dentro de 30 dlea LN la lntormac;lon que algu. II you wlah to ..... the 9dvlce ol •n ettorney In thl• matter you ahould do to promptly 10 thet your writ- ten reaponM, II eny, roar be tli.d on llme II Uated deeea 10,.cltar el c;onMlo de un abofedo an eate ..unto debeft8 l'tac;erlo lnmedletamente, de ••I• manera, au reapueete eecrlt• 9' hay alguna, puede Mf regl•· Ir~ a ltefnpo 1-TO n. lllH,OHOINT The pettti-"--fllecl • petffton Conoefnl"G your mM'Mfe II JOU l.U to Me a '"90ftM Within JO deye of th• date that thl• avmmone la aened Oii you, JOUf de- laurt mey be ent4N'ed end Iha OCMlrt !ft•Y etttOf a fudt- ment COfttalnlftf In~ Of othef OfcMfe COi~ dlwlalon et property, apouMI auppon, cttlld aurp- pof1, ettorney ..... c..ta. and IUC!ll other ren.f M mey be 9ranted l>y the t::OUl1. Tiie 9amleMtent of tf egM tMllftO of "'9Mf Of propefty, Of other cowl authorl 1ed ,rocaedlnt• ,,,., at.a ....... Oetlld: Men n, 1-. Lit A IRAJllCK, Ct.A ly S AMAL, ~tr ADI tMOO £, nn11« • •D Whitt..,, CA IOIOI (211)~ Publlth•d Oranoe Co11tt Oit1ly Pttnt J1'4y J 10 t7 24 19&4 Th11 business is conducted anc;e ot approximately fRATION Alt queSlions rela· by a general pannersh1P S24 300 payable $245 per tcve to this protect prior to Hanna Natem month including current opening bids shall be T111s statement was ltled interest ol 9 '>'I• per annum d1tected to the Arthur with the County Clerk ol Or Taxes rents operating and Santehces at (7 14)660 3696 ange County on July tO maintenance expen!Mls and BY ORDER or the City t984 premiums on insurance K · Council of the City ot trvtne F250t51 ceptable ro the purchaser Date June 29 1984 Pubhsned Orange Coast shall be prorated as ot the CITY OF IRVINE Oillly Piiot July t7 24 3 t elate ot recording ol coo By NANCY C LACEY August 7 1984 veyance Exam1na11on ol City Clerk T 103 !Ille recording ol con Published Orange Coast ----------·lveyance transfer taces and o 11 Pll t J 1 tO t7 1984 PtllUC NOTICE any lltle insurance 1><>t1cy 8 Y 0 u Y T 79 shall be at the expense or FICTITIOUI IUSIHEIS 1 h e p u r c h a s fl r o r NAME ST A TEMENT purchasers The lollow1ng persons are The undersigned reserves docng buslneu 11 lhe rtgnt to reject any snd all T H E M E N D E L S 0 N bids prior to entry or an FRAME ANO GALlERY co order conl1rm1ng the sate 301 Palm Balboa CA 92661 DATED July 9 1984 Gngor Trllchkov 9 t52 Craig C Ale•ander PC Ptaya Or Huntington V099efln, 8arton 1<1119m.n Beach CA 92646 a Oelllno Attorney• '°' Alice T11tcnkov 9t52 Admlnhltator 1400 P'aya Dr Hun11ng1on Mac Arthur Boulewerd Beach CA 92646 &ulle 700 Newport a.ac:ll This busmen IS con CA 929e0 ducted by e general part Published Orange Coast nershlp Daily Pilot July 17 18 24 PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF llllVINE, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING 1108 NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVEN that sealed bl<ls wtll be received by the City Cler"k ot 1ne City ol Irvine Call lorn1a 101 lurntahtng all plant labor services materials loots equ1pmen1 supplles lransportauon ullhttes •nd all other items and tac1lltles necessary t heretor a5 provided 1n the contrect Grigor Truchkov 198• Tw tOO documents for traltic signal ----------and llghhng together with Allee Tntchkov fhlS st11emant was flted with the County Clerk or Or ange County on Jul'y 10 1984 F29014' Pubh•hed or1nr coaat Oa1ly Pilot July 1 24 3 t POOUC NOTICE appurten1nces thereto tn ----------strict ecordenca with the CITY OF llllVINE 1pec:tt1c11tton1 on Ille al the C ALIFOlllNIA Office ol the Dtractor of Pub NOTIC( INVITING ltol lie; Works Augull 7 1984 NOTICE IS HEREBY DATEOFOPENINGBIOS GIVEN !hit SMled btdl wtll BtOs Wiii be rec.i....CS at Ille T 106 be received by the city Clertt offl09 ot 11141 City Clerk ot the ----------of the city ot 1,.,,1rni Call-City ol tflllne local.cl at Pl.El.IC NOTICE 1 ro<nla for turnlahlng all plant t 7200 Jamboree roed ----------tabor services materlata Irv I., e C I f 1 I o r n I• NOTICE OF ADOPTION M IOOll equipment aupptlee 92713-9575 unlll tO 00 I m fllHOLVTIOH Of' INTENTI 1rana1><>rt•llon utllltlel and on Augutt t 1984 II whlCh TO Lt!All lutt\.UI Dtl-Ill other tlem• 8nd taclltti.t time Md piece bid• YIHll be TAICT MAL ~RTY neceuary therefor H publlcly 099'-..d Ind , .. cl ltO NO U-o2 provtd.cl 1n the contrect alOUd Blcl• thatl be aub- NOTICE IS HEACBY GtV£N documents ror trtltlC tlgnal mitt.cl In N •led enveto9et THAT THE FOUNTAIN VAL Improvement• IOQ41ther with marked on the outtlO• LEY SCHOOL DISTRICT ~rten•nc .. the<eto In BI 0 S F 0 A CUL · HAS declar.ct the! the foJ.. ttrlC1 acordanc. with th41 VER/BRYAN T S CIP lowtng real Pf~ly wtlf not IC*lltCatton• on tlle at the 5 t0-70 be need.cl •or cluaroom ott~olt,.,. Otr~Of o1 Pub-LOCA TION OF THE: purl)09M II( Wor1r1 WORK The work to be pet• Two cta11roomt II JamM OAT( or OPENING BIDS lormed twweunder It IOCat.cl 0 Harper SchQol tocaled at a1oa will be reoetved at the In the Clly ol tnr1ne anc:I 18685 Santa YMl Str .. t Offtcl or the City Clerk of the Cou"ty Of Or11nge al Br,•n Foun1atn Valley C11tl0tnta City 01 irvtne locattMS at Avenue and Cvl\19f Drive The Board of lrutteet<>f 17700 Jamboree ro•O DESCRIPTION OF WOAK the Fountain va1i.y ScftOOI I r v I " • c • I I I 0 t n I • Thi llll()rl\ 10 be perlormecl Olstrici resolvn to iffM the Q77 t3 g575 unt~ 10 oo 1 m th81t 1netuoe tlUI not be 1tm- lec1htH11 ao 11\dlcated •~ on AvQt.1tt 1 t911-4 at which 11.0 to tlrM t wl<lentno tref- un<Hlt the t.-me and con time ano ptece bid• win be he ttgnal eno ttg1111ng dltton• atateu •t • Aeeol-pub"'ly ~ and rHd 1tgn999 ll'ld W•e>fl'IO Enol- utlon ot the 8oatd AMO! aloud Bid• lflall be i ub ,,._, .. om11a la '202 005 ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~ The minimum mon1P1Jy mark*<l on 1ne outside AN worlt. It to be c:omptet.cl INM paYf'*'ll tor f1141 ,.,.,,., Oldt IOI 1n11a11111on of Tr•I· In • IOtal Of 1i11ly (IOI WOtll 01 tn. leaW "'911 not t>e '9a lie $!gnat ano HIQnw•v Sa••· Ing d•Y' from 1"41 d11e tpeel· lNn ·~~ 00 per CllMtOOm ty ~IQhllng •t von l(erman fled 1n Ille "fottee 10 per month Tl'Mt mon+umurn Av.w1ue 1no Dut>ont Dr1.-Proceed montytily lllM l)ayment tor l'nCS 1nt1tcon<>eet tnitallalt0n AWARD Of'. CONTRACT ~ubt~etlt per1oda may be nn V1W\ 1<11m1n Avenu1 lht C>totn&r ruerYH the •d1~11<11n11ua11v •I lhi! Ota trnm Campus Or1w11 to ''O"' aner Ort'n109 bid• to troet d•.C•.tion A S.C11t !)voont:1 OrM• rtiec_!_any or an bid• to CITY OF IAVINE, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVfTINO llDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that seated bKIS Wiii be received by the City Clerk ot the c:lly ol trvlne. Call torn1a !or furnishing all plant 1abo1 services matertals tools equipment supplies lransportallon uttlllles and all other items and factlllles necessary t tierelor 1s provided 1n the conlract documents for Relocahon Como Storm Drain F06-P03 together with ap ourtenances thereto In st11ct acordance with t~ •pec1tica11ons on Ille at the otl1ce ot the Dtrector 01 Pub 1c Works DA TE OF OPENING BIDS Bids wilt be received at the :1tt1ce ol the City Clerk or the City or Irvine located at t 7200 Jamboree road rv1ne Cal 1lornta ~27 t3-9575 unttt tO 00 am on August 1 t984 at wt11ch um• and ptaoe bid• wtll be oubllcly opened and read aloud Bids shall be sub 'Tl• It.cl 1n sealed eovetopes 'Tlarked on the outside B•CS• '°' Relocation Como Storm Drain F08 P03 1.0CATtON OF THE WORK The work to be per tormed hereunder 11 loc:at.cl n the City ot lflllne County ot Orange at Jeffrey Road DESCRIPTION OF WORK Tiie wor1t to be pertormed snall lnetvde oot not be llm ted to Retoeatlon of Storm Drain COMPLETION OF WORM: 4'tl worll ta to be complet.cl Nllhtn 45 working d1ya trom lhe d•t• ~fled tn the No- lfe! to PrOOMd AWARO OF CONTRACT The Owrw r"41'\1" 11141 right 1tt•r opening bid• to re)eet any or alt bide to ""•Ive 1ny tntormatlty tn a blCS to malle award1 In the nteraat ol the Owtier and to re)eet 111 other bids T t01 P\RIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9U81NEH NAME ST ATEMIENT The following pe<son• are dolng business u VENTAN A GROWTH FUND l P t9600 Fatrchlld Su11e 150 lnr1ne CA 927t5 Ven11na Hotdtng1 L P 19600 F11rch1td Suite 150 lflllne CA 92715 This business 11 con ducted by a general part nershtp Ventan1 Holdings L P Thomas Gepnar-1 Generll Partner Thts 1tatemen1 was lllec:I with the County Clerk of Or- ange County on July tO 1984 f210UO Pubttstleo Orange COHI Daily Pilot July 11 24 31 August 7 t984 P\ellC NOTICE FOUNTAIN VALLlY ICHOOl OUJTlttCT NOTIC! Of' AD°"10N OF fllHOLUTION 0, INT(NT TO L!AH IUlllf'\.UI D18TllltCf REAL "'ON"'V llD NO.u.G2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOUN- TAIN VALlEY SCHOOL DISTRICT hU declared t"-1 tile lottowtng rM I Pfoperty wtll not be nMded !or clauroom purp<>Me Two clan rooma at Jlt't'lell 0 Harper SohOOI toc.t.cl 11 t8635 Senta v,_ Street Foun111n Valley c.inorm. The Board of Truat..., of th41 Fountain \tllley Sohool Olttrtc1 reeot.,,.. 10 leaM the 1ac1111i.. ao 1no1eat.c1 •b<tve undlt tile lerma and con- dlltont 1t1t9d In th41 RelOI utlon ot tile 8oetd A.eoi- utlon No 85-02 The minimum monthly lMM payment fOf 1"41 term 01 the IHM lhal PROPOSALGUAAANT£E ~NO 90NOS E.adl bid ah•ll be accompanied by 1 certified or cuhlef 1 check or by a corporate 1Urety i------••••• bond on the form lurntlh9d by the Owner as guatant" that th41 blddef Wiii 11 en awtrd II made to htm an tte· ~Ofdance With 1"41 terma of hi• bid promptly aewre Workmen • Compenaetton 1n1t1ranc• •nd llat>tuty In tvranc. eqcute 1 contract In lh41 reqvir.ci la<m end f\Jfntah utlltac:tory bond• tn1 tl'Mt tallhfl>I !)4lftorm1nce 01 th41 contract an<I tor 11141 paymenl of ctatm• of ma· tertarman •nd l1bore1t tn.f l!Unc:ll'• Said Ch.Ck Of "FAST RISULT" s1av1c1 OlafCTORY· t-•nr J\(' .. ull ~·nut' ( ,Jll 642-56 71 lit. UJ --------------- rta.JC f«>Tict rt8UC MlllC[ O!PARTMINT 0, THI CfTY CW....,.. aTY OP 8V1NI. T"IAIURY/ INTE"NAI. CAUPCMMA C~ RIV!NUE HRVICI #OTICC llM'TlNO _,. NOTICa ..VtTIHQ 91)1 NOT1Ca CW NOTICI IS Hl!RE8Y NOTICI IS HIAl8Y ~ GIVEN tllel ~ btd• w11 GIVEN tha1 ..._, i.ldl w11 AUCTION IALI bl rta!Yed by Uie city Clerk be reoe!Yed by tl'le cny C.11 Und9r the IUthOnty In of tM city of IMne, a.a.. of Ille <:lfV ot lt'Me, Call 1ni.m., ~ COCS. "°" fOtnla IOf l\#ni9111ne .. ptent, fomle fof IWnlehinQ .. S*nt. uon 1331, the PfOC*tY cs. ••bot eervtoeie. mat.,lale. lat>ot ~. iMl.,la ... talbecl l*OIW h .. bMt'l Nlz. toots, equipment, ~. toola, equipment, IU~, ed for nonpayment of tran9P0rt1tlon, utlUtlel and trentp0rtatlon, ut111tl• end Intern., r~ tu .. ou. a11 othat Item• end tacllttlee all och« ltemt and factuu .. Orange Coul DAIL v PILOT IT day, Ju 'i t7, 1984 I r o m R A L P H w n•c•Hery 1herelor. H neceHary thatetor. H .-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;:::::~C:;::ii:"i::i':--irii.=::~~~i:"'--"T.::::"::-=:'.'.":':'.';: .... --T:'~'."9'""':" .... :-'.:----,~~~~~-..,ft-McOONALO The pr<>S*tY provided In IM contract provio.d In th9 contract II ,,,,,., ........... ....-.......... __ ~.!9!!.' ... !-..... t· .... '-___ --.... ·-•..• WI" be eold at public Ula Oocument•. lot JambofM document1. tor traffic liOt* _ _ .. uw -... ,, ... under tHled bid 11 Roed Retlabllltallon from and llgtltlng togethef wl1h THE DAILY PJWT -=..o.-.....-.. ___ ... 1 ... 002 .... GnttaJ 1002 Gtatt&I proYlded by lntlfnal Rev-Main Str•t to McOaw Av-9'>PUrtertane91 thefeto. In CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS -enue Code Mellon 6336 and enue CIP 5&0«03 te>gethef atrlct accnsano. with the related regul•llont. wttri appurtenllllON thel'eto, ~fleatlona on file •t the Date of Sale Augu1t lllh, In strlc1 ac«dance wtth the omce of the Director 01 Pub- tta.4. llJ>9Cttlcatlonl on Ille 11 the lie '/iOfk.t Time ol S•· 11-00 am. offlc,e ol the Olt«tOf of Pub-OAT£ OF OPENING 8108' Piece of Nie· BEN WARN-lie WQfh Bl<Q will be r...iv.d It the ER OARAOE, 818 E Walnut DATE OF OPENING BIOS: olflc:e of the City Clerk of tM StrMt, Santt Ana. CA Bldt will be received at the City ol Irvine IOcated It Tltle ottered Only the olflce of the City Clertl ol the 11200 JemborH road. right, Ulla •nd lnter•t ol City of 11'\'tne located at I r v In • • C • 111 o 1 n I • RALPH W McDONALD In 17200 JamborH roed, 82713-8575.untll tOOOam Ind to the prOC*t'f Wiii be Ir vl n •, Ca 11tornI1. on Augult t, 198-4, al wfWch offered for Hie If re-827 13-11575, untll 10 00 am time and ~ bids will be queated, the lnterNll Rev-on Augu1t t, 111&4, at which publldy opened and reed enue s.rvtc. will tumllh In-lime and piece bids wlll be alOud Bids lhall be IUb- fotmaUon abOUI PQNlbl• publlcl)' opened Ind reed milted In ...-0 etWllo9N encumbranoea. write" may aloud Bid• lh8'1 be sut>-martied on 1111 outtld•. be UMIUI In delllfmlnlng the mltted In IMled an\'elopel "BIOS FOR BRYAN/YALE vlllue ol the lntllf•t being marked on the outalde. T.S .. CIP 510-74 " sold "BIOS FOR JAMBOREE LOCATION OF THE Natwe of Ttt.. ROAD REHA Bl LIT ATION." WORK Thi work to be per. The right, Ulla and LOCATION OF THE formedh«aundart.localed lnlet•t of the taxpayer In WORK The work to be pet-In the City of lrvlne. County and to the Pfoplrty 11 ol-fOfmed hereunder It located of Orange at Bryan A.,..,ue lerld tor Nie aubject to any In the City of Irvine. County and Yele Avenue prior Vllid Ot.l"l•ndlng mort-of Orange on JamborM DESCRIPTION OF WORK geges, encumbranc1t. or Roed between Main Street The work to be perlorm«I other Uen1 In f111or of third and McGew Avenue shall Include but not be nm- partl" against the 1up1yer DESCRIPTION OF WORK. ltecl to construction of traffic that ate tuperlor to the lien The work to be performed 1lgnal and llghllng Engl· ol the United Stites. All shall Include but not be llm· neers' esllm•t• Is S96.650 property I• off9fed for aall lted 10 pavement rehablll-COMPLETION OF WORK "where Is" tnd "as ta" and talion. Engln..,1' estimate All work 11 10 be completed without reooorM agalntt th9 I• S220.000. In a total ol forty (4()) work- United Statet No guaranty COMPLETION OF WOFIK. ing dayt1 from the date 9')9CI· or war11nty, e11prMt or Im-All work It to be completed lled In the Nolle• to plled. la made H to the val-In a 10111 ofllttMn (15)wort<-Proceed Telephone Servire: Monday· Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P .M. DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday at. 11:30 a.m. Tue day 1\100. 4:30 p.m. WednesdU) Tues. 4:30 p.m. Thursda) Wed. 4:30 p.m. Friday Thurs. 4:30 p.m. Saturday F'rida} 3:00 p.m. 'unday Fri. :l :OO p.m. CANCELLATION & CO RRECTIONS: Cancellations a nd corrections may be made on same deadlines as above. P lease ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your a'd. ERRORS: ldlty 01 the !Ille, quality, lngdaysfromthedatetPeCI-AWARD OF CONTRACT. quantity, -lght. Ila, or fled In th• Notice to The Owner retef'les the condition or any of the prop-Proceed right, alter opening bid•. to er1)', or Its Inn ... for any uM AWARD OF CONTRACT: reject any or a.II bide. to or purpoee No clalm will be The Owner reMrvet the waive any lnform1llty In a con1ld11ted lor allowance or right, atter opening bids, to bid, to make -ard1 In the adju1tmen1 or tor rffcitslon reject 1ny or 111 bids, to Interest of the Owner and to of tn. aate bued on failure waive any lnfOfmatlty In 1 reject 111 otri. bid•. Check your ad daily and report of tile property 10 conform bid. to make award• In the PROPOSAL GUARANTEE · d' I Th DAILY with 1ny exprMMO or Im-1nt11t .. 1 of tn. Owner anc1 to ANO BONDS Each bid"''" errors 1mme 1ate y. e P1ted repr-.i11t1on reject all othef bid•. be accompanied by 1 PILOT assumes liabilil) for the first En.ct of Junkw Encum-PROPOSAL GUARANTEE oenlfled or cutllef'a ctlecil bfancee ANO BONOS Each bid shill or by • corporate aurety incorrect insertion only. IPYIUll PEIFEOTill W111 110° VIEW Every posstble irnprovc~nt has been lavished on thts spectacular 5 bedroom Nantuckt-t plan A formal garden !lurrounds the solar ht'ated pool and spa and overlooks uc.-ean, islands and harbor. The kitchen is custorruzed to meet the most d1s- cern1ng homemaker's requ1re- men\5 All interior and extenor ap- pomtmt.>nts haw been designed by top-fhght professionals The own· <'1' are transferrt'd dnd the homt.· 1s offored al d \'t rv 1:nmpl't1ll~ $7:i5,000 ~844-7211 l&YFIOIT WITI NCI • ICUI I UYYllW Et.Q•nl Irvine Terr&c• home Wit!\ fabulOU9 vteow from the Jetty to the Pavlllon. 3 bdrm main tlOUM plut "'*'•ta apt fOf an lrHIW ot U aervant quart.. Prtvate pelio $895,000 (714) 673 4400 OI Tll W&m-ClllU con Enjoy 1antaS11c VJeWS of lfle bay anO Catalina from thl5 upgraded 2 Bdrm. 2 bath condo at tile Channel Reef C<>r. ona del Mara only htgll 1•1ttr1..., nae Price reduced to i-.;_.._..., __ ._-""!~ $399.500 , .. Owners will &Mist with ltnanclng Call Carol Pangburn GE 759-QIOO . . ... -·· .. ~-. . . . --. . llPLD IOI SI. l&Ynm '= 11.11ctt, coot Po01 xceltent tNlf'I Channel to-m~ 5500·1 S30-e 190 ca!IOl'l Spec;IOua owner'a a.st Alty fee Nil lllE unrt PLUS 3 Bdrm rental. Enjoy the privacy and tran- quility of hvlng on N-- port Island Great H · sumable financing ava11- ablel Remodeled 4 bdrm 3 bath and approx 3500 SQ It Vou own the land and full price IS only $525.0001 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS 3 8d 2 ba fireplace Neat & lmmed po11 • Hlon Wiii 2 Br w/,,,_ & ~d. E.a6de Cm I ciean 5parkhng pool ~U...0. Asking $925.000 C . M $650fm0 -m•N•••y 1>eaut1ru1 yard ••roe R-2 ~ ~-9513 1 Br COM MOO/mo. -.... lot$149500 -----.. _ ...... Wowt Here'5 a one bdrm 1 100 -5 Br 8'" ba fem-- carnage l'touM contem-IRYll( AVUIE rm den. rec rm 7 'f' rww, l11tal1 lee. tm(c). Efteot ol b• accompenled by a bond on the form lumllhecl CLASSIFIED 642-5678 JWtlor EncumbfMOM. certlf*S or cashier'• ctleCk by the Owner u guarantee UY YIEW A oertlflcata of .... of Of by a COfporate aurety that the blddw will, If an ~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1fW UUlll po<ary styte There's a Loi 90• 178 witn good 3 8d •car gar, 673-7767 ~ llM.n den skylights. fireplace, 2 ba home. S 199 000 Ull ••• r ,.., eeeeMP'IT ~ ~ 11i.-°' bond on the form turnllhed award I• made to nlm In ac-lmm-=ulat• 3 bdrm 2 • ., be • deed to real P'°""1 H -by the Owner u goarll'ltM cordance with the t•m• ol BtaMI ftr kit I IHMI ftr Salt hardwood floon and ttlecl - bath In CdU s20a.ooo RtJ McCar4lt lltr S 10.000 DOWN 114/llM 1 Ta ..... c. t t ( ~· \ l ___ ua-__ 7121 ,!~ 2 !:)' ~~~00:,; ·~lalMl,......,,,,...-....,Wad........---::,.--....,mirr:.-: ecvted pureuant to ..ctton that the bidder wllt. If an hi• bid, promptly teeure family home on the water tsJt •hall dtec:herge euch award I• made to him In ec-Workmen's Compen11tlon C..tral · 1002 C..tral 1002 w/docil and 2 Side ties proPlf"tY from .. , llefta, en-cordance with the tllfml of lnSYrenoe and llablllty tn-Plus charming guest apt Realtors. 675..SOOO • ,.IYlTl m&T£ Grundy Rttr 875-6161 f:;a;e fOf Jr &. 2Bt cumbrence•, end 1111•• ht• bid, promptly aecure surance. execute a contract (Of master suite) with flr&- OYW wNdl the Hen of tM Workmen'• CompenNtlon In the required form lllcl LllO ISLE place & Iott bedroom 11'1.D LWf 28&. l'lkups. ptvt petlo. Lei Beautiful custom hOme Iv & dlmng/bm' 64&-3961 United 1e.1 .. whh rMpect lnaurance and llablllty In-furnish satl1factory bonds Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6 Br. 7 1 i Ba. Owner's wlll carry tat TO More llke two 3 Bi to which tM levy•• mede aurance. execute • contract lor the lalthtul performance w/20-1. down Thia It a de-2 Ba condominiums. a betuna ei.ctrt<: gates-3 Tin.al bedroom•. gourmet NEWUSTIHGI had pttonty. In the required form and of the contract end for the pool. spa, large boat docks, $4,850,000 light to see S-479.000 •P•cloua remodeled DMclrtpdon of Pf'Of*'tY: furnish aatlsfectory bond• payment ol claims ol ma-631 1400 kltehen. formal dining. , den. tamtly room, 2 spu, 2 Bedroom. 2 ~ bath den, .._......,..__._ ___ _ 1H1 LINCOLN MODIL for the falthlul perlormance terlalmen and laborer• • Cape Coo Charmer In an TOWN CAR I TRITCHeD of the contract •nd for the thefeund« Said check or -elCcellerit location A rare and t>eauttrul bacit bay formal dlmng room. eom- vleW Partially furnished munlty pool & ~ GrM't or unlurnllhecl ~200 condition S 185,000 Donna Godshall UN IW.n LIMOUllNE AUTOMOBIU, payment of c111m1 of ma-bidder's bond Shill be In en Channing Sparush 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot, lrg \\\I I HI He'' l offering at $385.000 See VIHICLf IDENTIFICATION tarlalmen and laborert amount of not lesl that ten deck. pier & slip. $1 ,) 00.000 tti 1~1 ' In< al 513 Narcissus N U M I E R theraunclet. Said cneett or peroent(l0%)oltheamount Rf Al ESTATE Calllordetalls 1LNaPU,UYU2421, bldellr'a bond ahlll be In an of the bld. The FaJthf\JI Per-17M900 IU-1211 ODOMl!TER "EADINO amount of not teu that ten formance Bond lhall bl not Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. playroom, ftreplace. 111·1100 ~ Macnab-Irvine 4.311, PREMIUM IOUND petoent ( 10%) ol the amount leu tha1 one hundred P«· beam ce1 II ngs Xln t f •420 000 ~ I YITIM, SONY Tl!LI-of the bid The Felthlul p.,.. cent of the •mount 0 the bid . manc:ing .p • \ •---f ._ .. ___ ...._ • • • • I VtlH>N, MARANTZ TAP! formllfl<l9 Bond lh1n be not The Felthlul per ormance · ~ DICK, CRUISE CONTROL 1eu thlt one hundred per-Bond shall bl not leaa than COLDWeLL BANl(C!RO 1E&11r 11t11m PropertJ m•J bl In-cent ol th9 amount o the bid one hundred percent ( 100%) epece.d .t: BE"' WA1'NEA The Faithful pertormance ol the amount of the bid OAAAOE, 111 E. w .. nvt Bond shall be not less than price named In the contrect llrMt, knta Ana, CA. one hundred pe<oent (100%) The Labor and Matetllls VlfWINQ HOtMI: t:oo a.m. of the amount of the bid Bonds snail be not tesa than to 11:00 a.m., A"Vuet tth, prlee named In the contract one llundrec:t percent ( 100"1.) 11M The Ltbor end Mttllflals ol the 10111 amount ol the bld Payment Terma: F11ll per-Bonds shall be not lies than price nameclJn the contract mant i.qlllrM on ~ one hundred pe<cent (100"/o) PAEVAILIRG RATES OF t-of hlgtieat bid. ol the total amoont ol the bid WAGES In accord1oce wttll Fonn of payment: All prlee named In the contract the prov111ons or Section payment• muet be bJ cah, PREVAILING RATES OF 1773 of the California Labor oertlfted checll, catN«'• WAGES In accordance with Code. the ~al prevailing °' trHeurer'• ~ °' bJ a the provl•lons of Section rates or per dtem wages and United ltatH poetal, blnat, 1773 ot the California labor hOlldey end overtime work In ex p ran. or telegreph Code. the general prevailing the tocauty In wht<:h tile work money Ofder. Mah checta rates of per diem wages and 1s to be pertormed has been or ,,,_, orct.r .,_,a~ to hollday and 0111111me work In obtained from tile D1rec1or tM lnternel fltevan111 lef-ttle locality In whlci'I tile work or the Depenmenl ot tndus- vlce. 11 to be pertormed hu been trial Ret1tions. • copy ol D. O'L•ary, Revenue Officer obtained from the Director Which tS on Ille in the ottloa of 2eGOO Awfla Rd., 4th Floor, ol the Department or Indus-the City Clerk of the City of ~ NIOllll. CA. trial Relations. a copy of Irvine and will be mll<ie aveil- (114) 131-4020 which Is on tlle In the office of able to any lntllfested party Dee.: 7-1«>-M the City Ctert< of the City ol upon request The contrac- Publi.hed Orange Coaat lrvlne and wlll be made avaJI-tor and any subcontractor DallJ Pttot Jut, 17, 11M able to eny Interested party under him shall pay not leSI T-1oe upon requett The con1rac-than the specified prevemno llYSIDE HIYE IAYFHIT COHO Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mat Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio $695.000 PHI.SIU NOi( OCUIFROIT CX·ean & Jettv views. marine room. 4 Br 3 Ba. 3700 sq· ft . car parking $1.285.000 l&YSIDE PUCE l&YFROIT Spt><:tac:ular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br :.! Ba down 2 boat spaces $1 .250 000 UHH IUCll llLLSllE Panoranuc ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba. spacious entenammg home. $1,100.000. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR Oarhng 2 Bdrm. 2 bl Oec- USTSll( C1rta1 ••I •u 1022 0tator s cott9ge Fea- we11 located Costa Mesa * OUPLEX l360K * tvres lanteed patio & pool nome wrth 3 Bdrms. lllJ9t' yard Assume linan 2 bath5 and brand ,_ Ocean & Harbor Vtew S 179 000 By OWT'lef IELClllT llll solar system This prop-Pvt 4 secluded 8'6--0096 HI~ HU U2 .... I 1•11,000 eny IS now vacant and IRYJIE TERRACE OCWFUIT ••••,ooo v the own« is getting a b<t - I Ouatnt 2br off PCH w tchef s galley mod decor affordable llal S690 539-() 190 Best , .. Newpon's ~t pr9911ge nervous Full price 1s only I 1001 IH1it lffH Home Ouptex 5109 See- gated community Laro· S 155 000 751-3191 OPll 1·1 IAJU snOfe O'Wnr &Qt 5-4>2647 r-X-ln_t_V ___ o_f_h.,-bor--2-br est Plan • model 3200 sq fl with 3 BA s plus C::. SELECT Beauttful Bay View .SEAVIEW 39< 28a 24 hr 2ba encl gar very .,._ lam1ly rm Highly up· -1"' PROPERTIES !Airy• Bdrm & den 3 bath secvrtty Low down low eluded $1000 846--0096 graded Outstanding custom l\ome S'OO.OOO poce BIG TAX DEOVC-Ceata lies& 2224 1umbo low interest loan •EWNR_T_ICW __ F_UIT__ L H ·land $l09 1'0 llON (6191729-1518 H4-IOIO RfDICD U Cirtl Tito ltalttr 1SUPEA SHARP custom --------PRICED BELOW 7H-1H2 M0-1211 twn home 2Br 2ba deo --------• PRAISED VALUE this pn-JASilllE CRlEI overl'g Bag Canyon golf vate cootemporary home course Red to S299K 1£ST COHO YlUE 114,1001 as NOW $899.000• A •EW USTIH w11erms By o- untque custom tiome rn a Most sougllt atter 3 bdrm I Open Sat/Sun 1-5 at 3<4 corner location with 2 bath one level plan Sea Island (FO<d & ··11nted" windows that Light & au') 1n11de. lust'l Jambofee) 662· 1673 enhances your view of gardens outside' Very - the beach and ocean 2 prtvate patio areas with TIE ILlffS 28drm hme Oll>td 08COf newer llt>PI~ gar 4 dad yrd for kids mid $.500 1 539-6 i90 Best Alty 1 .. $.300' s hOuse rental 1 bdrm great e-stde loc;al 539-f> t90 Best Alty tee 3BOR 28A Yard-f rpl- grdnr-nev. appl-no pets 1st+ sec saso •97-()287 tor and any subcontractor ratM of wages to all work-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ under him shill pay not less men employed In the execu- than the specified prevalling !Ion of the contract Pl&.IC NOTICE J.11 Boy,,cf,. Q, • .,, N 8 675 6161 Two great assumable loans that total $55.000 wrth an effect rate of less than 12% Two bdrm condo located In a Prl· vale gated community near So Coast Plaza POOi & spa Call 646-7 17 1 story, combination hgnt lovely spa Just In NU I 141.1GO wood floors & carpeting. troduced to the market 3 t>drms 2,,., baths In one 3 Bdrm 2'"' Ba. 6 yrs new gourmet kitchen. separ-759-1501 ol our moSI sough! alter dbl alt garage WIC>P9f* ate family room 4 'WILRIRfrUI I areas Biii greenbelts. yard blt-tns. Mair eulta 1unRl<>f' CC>UftT Of' CALWOfllHIA, COUHTY Of' OAANGE In the Miiiet of the AP91icatlon ol STEPHANIE CARMONA HODSKEINS, a minor by MARTHA ACOSTA CARMONA, ,.., perent lor Change or NarM No A 123793 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME (SIC 6064) The appllcatlon ol STEP· HANIE C ARMONA HOOSKEINS tor change of namee. hiving been ftled In court. end 11 appearing trom said 1ppllc1tlon that STEP- HAN 1 E CAR M O NA HODSKEINS hu llled an ap- pllcaUon propo1lng her namn be chenged to STEP- HAN 1 E ACOSTA CARMONA Now, thefefore. It la her• by ordered end directed. lhet 111 par90M1 tn1erested In uld matter do appear before this court In Depar1- ment No 3 on the 8th day. AuguSI, 1984, It II 15 o clock AM . of Mid dey to lhOw caUM. why IUCh appli- cation for of narM should rates ol wagee to all work-LABOR REGULATIONS men employed In the execu-The contractor shall comply tton ol the contrlci with all the requ1rement1 of LABOR REGULATIONS Section 1777 5 logethlr with The contrlcior stlall comply all oth« appltcable reqvlr&- wllll 111 the requirements of manta of the C1llforn11 Section 1777 5 together with Labor Code 111 other appllcable requlr&-DRAWINGS AND SPEC1- men11 of the Cellfornla FICA TIONS A luh •t ol Labor Code drawings and 'l)eClllcatlons DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· Is avalleble for lnspectloo FICA TIONS A lull Ml of wrthovt charge It Iha otfice dr1wtng1 end specifications ol lhe OirectOf of Public Is avllllable for lntpeCllon Works ol lhe City of Irvine Without ci'llfge II the office Complete MIS ol Nld ol the Director ol Public drawings. specifications end Works of the City ol lrvlne bid documents may be Complete sets or said purchued from the Depart- drewlng1, speclflcatlon1 and rnent ol Public Works. City bid documents m1y be of lrvlne, 17200 JamborM purchUecl trom the Depart-Road. lrvlne. Calllorn11. ment of Public Works, City 92113-9575. A non-refun- of Irvine, 17200 Jamboree dable fM ol S 12 00 wtll be Road, lrvlne, Callfornla, charged for aech set of 92713-9575 A non-refun-documents Drawings. dable fee ol S tO 00 will be speclllcallon.a and bid docu· c"arged lor each Mt of menla will be malled, upon documents Drewlngs. receipt of requests no 11141f 1pedflcetlon• and bid doou-than to calender days pnor ments Wiii be malled, upon to the date aet for opeolng receipt of requeets no lat• bids, for 1n 1ddltlona1 than 10 calendar days prior Charge of S5.00 to the date set for opening SECURITY FOR COM- bld1, lor an 1ddltton11 PLETION OF WORK The cnarga of SS 00 contract documents call tor SECURITY FOR COM-monthly progress payments PLETtON OF WORK. The based upon the engt""'·s coo1rect documents call for est1me1e ol the percentage monthly progress payment• ol worii compleled Tile Cll)' bued upon the eng•ne«'s wlll re1aln 1en pe<cent (10-ol 111tlma11 of the percentage ol eacn progress PlytT>eflt aa not be granted of wortt completed The olty aecurlty lor completion or It II lurlhlr ordeted that a will ret1tn ten petcent ( 10'%) the balance or the ""°'" At copy ot tht1 ord« to lhOw or each prog,.... payment ., the request and npense of caUM bl publllhed In the aecurlty lor completion or he IOCOeSINI bidder. the Orange COlll Dally Piiot, 1 th9 balance ot the wort! At Caty will PIY the amount 90 new1p1p1r of general the requeet and expenae of retained upon compllenca clrculatlon, printed In Mid he IUCC»Nful bldd«. the with the requirements ol eowlty •t lealt onoa • week City wlll pey the 1moun1 eo Government Coda Section for foor consecullve wetl• retalMcl upon compttance 14•02 and the provlalon1 of prior to the di)' ol ... Id hear-with Iha requirements ol lhe contract document• Ing Government COO. Section pertaining to "Sub•lllutton Dated a11h dly of June. 144()2 and the pr0Ylllon1 of of Sacurttlel · 1984 the contract docum1nt1 PROJECT ADMINIS· FRANK DOMENICHINI pertaining to "Sul>llltutlOn TRATION. All qu .. tlona rel•· Judge of IM ol Securtt ... " Uve 10 thl• protect prior 10 Supetlor Court PROJECT AOM INIS· op•nlng bldt •hall be DANtll A. OTT OU A TAA TION All queetlonl rele-directed to the City of lr111ne. .... I . Commoftweeftft Awe. 11~ to thla PfOf9Ct pr1or to Mr Hat E Hembree. At-'~ C:A. ma2 opening bldl lhlll be soclate Engineer. at Published Oreno• Coall dl1ectad to the City of Irvine 7 t4)660-3888 Dally Pllo( Jut)' 3, 10, 17. 24, Mt. H1I E Hen"tbr•, ~ BY ORDER ot th9 City 1984 T~ •nclata Engineer. at I of the City of lrvtne (114)ee0-38e8 Date 8128/M BY ORD£R of th9 City CITY ~ tAV1NE ---------Council ol th9 City ol lrvtne 8y NANCY C LACEY YOUR AD IN THIS SECTION IS REACHING 108, 777 HOUSEHOLDS 261,064 READERS COMPARE * OUR CLASSIFIED RATES Daily 108 777 25c Pilot Circulation Santa Ana Recister Newport Enslen The Pennysaver 49 ,000 C.11culatt0n 52,000 C11culation 80,000 Carcularion per lhou~nd 63c per thousand soc per thousand 49¢ per thousand Rates Based On 3 Lines -7 Times '8aMd On COtnpeUng Clrculatlon In Piiot Mar1'et THE REAL ESTATERS & sec system new "°°'1 bedrooms In the mam b•k• tails community Avail 711 sggsi mo house PLUS 2 bedroom a..11.-act1v11tes 10 mt0utes to TSl-•-••J-lto• extra wing wrth 0WT1 the beach' Bener see this •-• - • entrance Stained gtass A.Cra&W'altn~ one.S:AST1 759-1501 1--3-B-r-1-• .,-B-a_d_pl_x_l_n_S_A_H_1$ and qualtty detallmg ~ ~ Ga.r tncd )'fd $725/mo• tnrougnout 3 car garage .m:al a"ll!'la. S600 ty 20203-B nw • llTTH llfTS Owner IS amc1oua• FEE vu ....... secun 4 UNITS In EASTSIDE 631-1400 IOCEANVIEW-3028 Ocean 1111 & b J SW Bird'! St 833-!927 C M wrth good rental his-Blvd Qpefl da11.,. 12-6 A o-e--. o 0 0 3Br 28a pool spa !\forth lory Wiii trade tor Mesa -~.\II HI l<O'l 644-7208 675-4721 CM Poot SllC $1200/mo Verde home or carry t111M1"' 1--Oci Yii ll.Y. liUs ~ ~StetTa Mgmt &41-1324 paper on .... 10 l)l 1 REAL EStATE Bra-nd new 2 & 3 8d ~ gross Asking S2SO.OOO 131-1400 New on mkt c-d-sac 3br Call 631-1400 fOf details Agl 640-1529 759~59 IAllll LU llPLO dos-ct'to+c• ot carpets -----elk to Shoos beacll Bal $925/up 642-9558 - \A..\11 IUl<O"l OILY $151 DI. Ptef, lerry/res19 38r'2bl Budget mrnded $700 3br 11(1~1 ... h><. No matter 2 Nice Homes. on IOI 201\ ell 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 w1rnoo kitchen gat/Shop REAL ESTATE Income 638 16i9 •••• A.aa lncd tor kid pe1 lnlo 831-1400 what you're Celta-Mtsa 1024 92 10'-.doWf1 539-6190Bes1R1ty tee 1---------doing, your Brand new 2 & 3 Bdr con-w111 carry Nice 2Br hse Eastside 1bdrm abode h t d hed b e a m e d c e I I 1 n g a ome own d0$, 1 ml to beach I ¥1 ' etac oer on com· equipped kllch IOlilt What a Wonderful World s 10.000 bonus &42-9558 merctally zoned lot ·., blk $400 s call 53"_6 •90 of Shopping. right at newspaper oil Main In SA Ole area .. ' your fingertips everyday• The .._ ..._. constructed in front B4"t Alty tee Dally Piiot Class II led -Jr-. C.I TWllllE Newty crptd & painted E's•de 3br 2ba_a_ll_red_one_ ~~ s!~-~~ your ad fits in. 1181,100 ... 6-9t50 p111nt drapes eic. oldlf ;:===-.,_===•I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!}! Large operi beam Ct"ll· t .. ilt 8t•tl 11 OQ llome charm. rm for low ;;:; lngec:I IMng room over-RV or boat Pet o+I. •vall let Us Help V 011 Sell Your Property! The Oa~y Pilot offtfS you ttn euct sue ad on M "Ptclure Pace" weekends tor 1ust $25 ptf day or 2 day$ for $45 Subnlft a picture or we ·1 photo11 aph 11 you at a minimal charce Call Classified r::~:t.~' '2>~~Jl~\-~ £tr~· ::: ----14,..4 '' Cl~' I ..ot4Ah looh sunny atrium mod-lll(llLUf PUI "o"' $895 mo 760-8862 ern kttcnen 2 Bdrm, 2 oeauttrut 24 :.. 60 ft 2BR batl'I end urilt Prrvale 2 8111'1 htglll'r upgradt'ld yerd Community pool .\ home Large hv109 -d1n- spa 5-46-2313 '"0 & k llCht"n area w•th ram·•~ room ott NlCIOsed rlijl§i3i~ PO~=lt :~~ ~~O~~;~; ctUO. ICW YaEW Co•aemal 125 Lo\191y townhouM styte Prerr!f 0 condo Costa Mesa 39, N"'wport lr.vtront pnme 2 ·.,ea Catahna v1•w oft1ce bldg S 1 600 000 S 133 500 bek-¥1 mart...el B•ll Grund~ Ritt 6 .. 5-6161 f1nanc1ng Princ11>als Ofll) ll<!O PKtflC Group R Halderman 650· 14 00 E W-5 ·wttnds 644-768 1 REPOSSESSIONS 2 Of' a tot S 146,000 & riou~ tow dwn Agt 546· 7739 e .... luc~ 1040 BOLSA Landmarl< 5 bdrm POOi spa $2 18 000 usum 1st 8•8-9!>66 Huntington landmark Lg i Br dupli!x pvt patio a yrd encl gar No pets Avail n()'IW $4i'S 5'0~752 MH&YUll SUWCUI HuQ4> 4 Brm famll'y rm bO'IUS rm & sp• OV9I •ook no oarl< s 1500/mo Vater.e &gt 26 1-7653 PtatC MJTlC[ Date June 29, 198.4 City Clerk O ... y "~~ •"• • CITY OF IRVINE ubli.Md Orang• Coast , "."","'-D .,, ;~: BNut red«. 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo W ill h•I P w l tnal\Ce O•"•' 64!>-72• 1 ACTTTIOUI ~II By NANCY C LACEY PllOt July 10 t7 tlla-4 ----------. ..... •TATl...-wr City Clertl T -ea I T [ 0 R The following per.on II Put>lllfled Orange Cout ~~~H-_N __ r---1 ,......... buelt'lllll u Deify PllOt Jul)' 10. 1.,., tlla-4 .. _..,.. MnTV'r I I I I 11 I ~~ .. .) TEL· TAP£ SYST!MS T 78 nlUU\I ""'"''~ .__..__.___.__._...,__. 18 CALL cuis•NE <C> IN-ACnnou.eu..... 1ass1f1ed advertising 1s your bes~ C N!CTIONS, 2206 P• MAm lfATDmff ho1ce for help In selling the items VOU r-~-(_S ___ A_lr---1 ~ ~~~~~= USE THE Thi~..,,, •no longer need It s ou1ck and . I' t I I a.c:h, CA 82Mt DAIL y rllOT u L JACK HONot£9''S, 1ne.xpens1ve and the Pilot reac hes ------. ~~~:=:=.b:-"FAST 1902 .~~IMI. Coat• potential buyers who live in this area L ~A 11 8 w Ma21 "fSUl T" Paul Aowef'I. 1ot1 Wind-Call !Oday r t I I I Thi• bualneu I• c~ Ln, Tuatln, CA t2llO ducted by. II\ lndMdWI s ERV' c E Thi• bu-'MM I• ~--~ ~ L Mat11n T R\J Id by II\ lndMdual I I . 1·1y ,,., , I~ B 0 G I L ( T'hll ltltetMnt waJ filed OtREC 0 ' Peul F\oMr't I I I r l wtth the County Cler1l ol Ot· I·"' I(• u 11 Tttle 1tai.ment wM 11*1 ange1 County on June H . '°'' 1 1 11 , 1 . 1 I I v.tth th9 County Cttr• Of Ol'- 1.... 8ngl County on Julys. 1914 9 , r •. ·~ ~ PMllM 7 8 ,.,. .... --------~---------~ l ti ., \ •• , PvblllMO Ol'enga Coaal 642-56 Publlehed Ol'anga CO..t ~-------4----= Pllo1JUiyl,10, 11, 24, ht lU r-.·~~tot July lf:l, 1'. 24· 1 1 Ct .... fled Ada. 'fO'Jf one-WANT ACTION? T 13 T 01 ttop ~ c.nt., ClaMlt.s ,. .. 642·5'618 t •n l'f' ~ t!'\' ., ... • I 'l•• 1•••1' llu> "0 • "'OU'I! Doti I W• IN ~ ti;,) I"• ..... ,. ~·UL r"' •fit<! ,.,i Af'TlO!\ C..11 a DAIU r. 01 AO-YI~ MJ-'671 Traditional Realty ~·•-•:no ..... ., IUll T~2 bf 2'1'. b& OIW st-. g9t. lrplc, I CMd Qt( $8450 ~137 Mnrthla1 latn Alta I lrat_laln ... c1.-r.,r""'•""'tg....,....,.. ___ 1.o.a...,.-11.-"•••i""•11111..,..,._ Gardtala1 ,.B_••-•,.p_u ____ IH1t Cl11ala1 '"X"A"tlll'!ls .. t .. !"6 .. 1P'll"'ii-c•u-*"'""'"-eEST ir6R Less '1 ... y BOG1Fs10:i18 LA ... oscAPa a cLEAN-...................... ____ -··-· ... ··---'·~·~~~~ ,_,_ .. _._1 ..... , ___ _ •A· 1 lhlll* IUIPllLI PlilTIH. Expert Setvlce & Repair 0 G SC 00 ,, ..... GALL" lffa H llll Like• CLl!ANER HOUS!7 wtl.conternp otl paln1ng1, Patloa Deck• Feno. (0T~~~21 yr•~P L) UP. !IOVa~ •;~,.!.,~Mt. Servtoee A to Z. We've Got !xpertlH/8uppllH/llc nud .. ,portalt• 543-4350 12yr exp Dave 84&·2990 80·1.v The P«ton for every Jobi JacquellM 54&-0t51 $2.17 per day CLEAN I EXPEAT lntlaxt Ir .. ett local ref 31 yrt e11p 18 yrt In arH Over 26 yMrt aicperienOa 10yruxp bonded, lntur LI<: #409035 tM-8919 Tna1'1 ALL you pay for 3 llnee, 30 d1y1 Brocnuree, Fll•t Logot ~pert Carl*\try Servlee s•e-2848 LANDSCAPE SERVIC! IM0-7310 SunM1 Cout Cleanlng Ada etc Coot41Pt1on to ~a1r-Aemod-Addlt1on1 b!I!_all Tr" trim, Lawn Malnt ate Rep Pal 1 0 1 lu•brvt cleenlng. Apt•. Lic. T-111.42a ?3cHm us1130(714)83&-et11 ..,11 GALL"1,11 tum IT&IYIH OILLHI PAINT!R NEEDS WORKI Servi<* A to z. We've Gol In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY CompleUon • &3 1 ·&092 Doot1-4tc 5'&.-'980 MVW'ALL TAPING• ,,.1_, .. _ .. _..,,,1 _J_u_,an,,__54_8_·M..--4_9_ :~· F,..n~~,;.,.~• I. nou .... ofct. Exp'd. Fr" At la It Ooor1-Wlndow1-Patlo1-All Texlurft & Acouttlc: Shrubt/Tr" Trim Comp! Gary 846-5277 PTL .. umatn 751-9038 _....,. llYlll OI, Int/Ext, oalllng1. renn cab lhe Pereon 10< every Jobi ••o~to. OrlQlnal (28) Y" exp .. work guar 848-7310 f I Alleratlons-Addltlon1 Fr" NI Kev1n 673-1 503 gardening. competitive R 11 b'• Pa;'l!Jng Area• e Repairs 35yrs e11p Jerry 5•8-•413 Eltctllcal prlc:.1. Chuc:k 842-2973 SERV/REPAIAS for your • a ... honeal. ruaon-A••urficing-Sealcoitlng ,.., ...... ...________ nome/bu1. Reu no Job able exp. local couple Student Mover.. Tn.ured Oavlt Painting ff4·3837 1_ I Lie T 124-438. M 1·9427 RC'• Painting & Repair 00 •1 tnd • S&S 83H199 Ctatat CHCHll Plllllllll ELHTRIO Tht lrttl Sotll to 1ml-lrM .. 1 050-430• Ample raft. 873.-7227 NEW WtrohOUM Storsoa EXT!RIOA SPECIALISTS Quality ooring Sr clUzef'I lie: 963-4293 PTL dlac Raft Lie #3-48877 Orf~aye. patlot, paths, Quality wOl'k lrM Ht Lawn-enrub-trM-ln•tall H II ITUIYlll AOTIEllll loat Jblal. etc No Job too tmtll •25513 iea-7•01 TrM trimming 4 Removal -·· ..... IPI·~~ ... _..., __ HOUSE/OFFC CLEANING Ser.let Reas Mlc:key 538-0553 RESIOICOMM'L/INO F:!:t:!~11ng-La~~~5 s~.v.~~'tfot9~g 1oBS Cut ue In your cleanlng K Funk• 845-0193 11r1l•1 11mc11 ••rria.1. Uva ln•. 6NX' •. eAAX'. ''E"'><P«1-~"w"'a"'llc-o-..,. .... ,-ng-""ln--REPAIR Speclall1t-S200 & na9ded for home care ttall1tloo A.-Contult· teas Free est 30yrt exp 47&.-0294 ant A .. lgnmt 59 1-8590 770-2725 anytime Walt llAllOI llYHS Ortvewaya Sldewal~• 26 yrt Do my own wO<t! MIKE 8•8-1391 rolell &48-7310 We clean your hull 100 re-Pa1101. Spa Pads lied Lie 2780• 1 Al 6-46-8126 Tree Trim Clean-Ups l/ary thorough Gd raft plus the IAVINE MIRROR and lhe HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wedne~ayal no extra chargel CALL TODAYll Aon 556-0034 Yard Main & Haullng HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Dependable & axper'd place zincs al your sllp Gar•talDt Leo 557-4508 Furniture, TrHh, Tren 5•8-9098 or 652·9522 Ca1l 1oday1 8•8-0792 Clalld Cart 1~=~~-===== 983-6415 NORM FARTHING INTERIORS ftlttlaHI ltflir P1latla1 HANGING/STRIPPING Frank1 f alephoM Repair KicRXM siNCSR1S VISA-MC 673-1512 & ln1111iat1on 1 & 2 llne AH FOi LOIS Zimmerman Boat Main-c •·ar""1n·g-b""o"'1h·e·r-w"'lll ... b•a""b•ys .. li TREE Ha .. ~H Dumplng-Haullng-M ovlng ,.L_,_•l __ m_c_•_• __ _ tenance rrom TOP TO In my nome CM arH tenc Topped/removed Clean-a•i""li,..tfi""'e..,~e-1"'1r9d-""'R•ou·Mh-o"'i~d Pu 10.llvary But Ralls WI STOP EYIQTIOll Newpor1 Cu1tom Painting NORMS WALLCOVEAING pnonea. ett OVll' phone. t8 yrs of happy cu1tomer1. Fr" Eet 10 per roll 8 yr• exp 6'2-9220 Vour Da11y Ptlot Servtee Dlr.ctory Representative BOTTOM 833 659 1 lg yard-sale 631 -5253 up, new lawns 751-3476 Handymin also llte haul-Free eat 24hr 631-10&3 call 818 795-t t58 xt 953 Ca~iatt Nuiaf Ctatracton Clean Ups•Tree Trimming tng reaonable 751-9039 LT HAULING. MOVING L1c 290644 81s-03a3 .. 330986 760-121 ' Trri•t Se"iee RAINBOW PAINTING PIHttr~lt~h Typlng:'iWord Processing 142-4321 Ht. SOI ----------Y1rd Ma1n1 •Hauling c p A 1 Garage & Yard Clnupt ,_L_i•-•.11.i.•.•-----* New cablnels, cabinet Gtlltr&l .. IKE 650-3263 arpenlry alntng epa rs ,. Quality 11 our policy ; 850-8646 JEFF Uc 8898 ED S LA ERING All buslnest. school & per "" 10 yr• exp all pnaees Incl Jon 845-8192 Seaport Formal Limo Ser Neal Patch .. & Te11turu. sonal proj~ts 85t-104 I ~~~~ ... --~~! facing. bars & tormica 1s1 CLASS CONST Commerclal/Aesldeniill moblle nm aenlor dis-Free champagne for any M•lti111/lt•o4tl-in-, counterlops 549•57'7 Remodeling & New Const Landscape Malnlenance count ::RC 953--4293 PTL e .... Cl11Di•1 OCCHIOn S20hr 645-6084 CABINETS & CARPEN- EXTERIOR-TOP QUALITY lnl/Ext. lree ett 645-8258 SWln-1-lll_S __ work for your S. Free eat Ref's Dale 846-5837 _P_l•.•.ll_l_•.I~----Typing, Word ProoesSlng z lld/R d s k lor Comm & Resld Uc'd Quality Service. reas lie, Compellve Rat•• lor all ROBIN'S c[E NlNG OMAUFFEUllEI LllOI ljU emo pee 11, TRV Small jobs, repairs. ~,. & b dA" c b d·,. 20 1 a ea balh ofc rm add pauo tree esumates 645.2003 insurvv on ""' om-on ""' yrs n r types ol comm const & SERVICE. I thoroughly 818/919-4139 cov/dclls. bay wndw Lie ----petellve rates 751-3662 Mcweeney Landscape restd repair& 20 yrs clean house 5•0-0857 ---------2• a.. II• llO t•t• Fasl lrlendly service We Hse Painting. Int/ext • •' • • • P-U & dellvar 675-5712 Ouallty al lowe11 r11es SERVING NB . C M . 6 85 S 7 1 C ' 8•5-512• exper 751-3"'~2 ttc .. •4 " leve 5• ·80 6 lrftn r7 IEHETI·llCE CO.ST. ..., Experllse Housekeeping ...... 2 Ao D 1T1 o N s o Es 1GN1·A·11-P"'h·a·,.-, .. o-f""'R .. e·m-o·d·e-hn•g• Remodel!Repatrs comm I ~~~~6,~~Eps~t:;>.~~~G Expert Repairs 15 yrs exp Dependable IT rustworthy 1-"c"'u·11·o•m-B""'rk"''·-•s""'too-.- Free eat. Dive 6'2·•583 CdM, Irv • H 8 F V Wi1d1w CltaifDl"- AND REMODEL Fences. P1t1o·s Pa1n1mg and res1d Llc'd bonded Gen malnt elecllcal. We bring auppttes ind Bloetc-Conc:rete-Slucco INT /EXT. 20 Years Exper Drains clear from $15 WHITE WIZARD Lie reas 63 t-23•5 Reas price 841-1990 ins For est 552-9142 II 1·4411 plumb Craig 536-4119 vacuum l<ltty 8• 1-4970 Ref's Free est. 5•9-9492 Average Room $29 • Repair laucatt. dlsp. etc WINDOW WASHING Malerlals 642-0•42 Anytime M&M 6-42-9033 QUALITY" 631-2026 ______ __. ______ _. ............ ----Aertatat1, Uaf. Aprta1at1, Uaf. Vacatioa •••••trial Heir Waatt4 9100 Btlt Waat.. 5100 Rtlt Waat.. 5100 C11t1 Ntu 2724 BHt. ltac~ 2740 ltatall 2907 llDtall 2920 •IHPl/ll11t11ra1t OAHIH CEIEUL OFfO HELP SYDNEY 0MARR 2 Bedroom, 2 bath No arge bachelor, w1lk to pell, patio. lrplc, d1nwsn beach, lrplc. loft, all utlla 166 E t8tn St $700 mo paid $500 536-•637 OCEANFAONT Newpon 2300 sq 11 A&O area High· Accnta Pay/Ace Rec, pay-Experienced, lull or part Immediately Call LIU class A clean, quiet $850-ly Improved w/cerpet, roll, dally work ahMta. ume c aanler / ~ 6"·0510 $1250675-4688 skylltes,alc.canadd500 someexper Apply ln per-t tontst wanted for 2 BR 1ba. patio. •II Utll patd $600/mo. $250 sec. Beth 631-5230 SEAWllD VILUIE ••• t.ll ti or 2000 sq/ft warenouae son VIiiage Inn, 127 Faahlon lst1nd ratall General olf,lce. hvy •pace Coate Mesa Marine. Balboa ltle store Mull be available pnon". bkkp g, SS.OO pr llaart 290I Righi Riiy 979-8533 ACCOUNTING Clerk for lor evening and w"kend ~~1!06~2~2~~11 Frank or 1 Br avail In hae close to CM 3800 aq ft with offlc:.s prestlgloua women a hours EOE 644-5070 2BR 1ba, encl. garage 279 ew 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury W.Npt./Beacn $300, Pref & parking ,45/sq It a1ore. Typing-Acct pyble CHRISTIAN PRE/SCHl General Office w Wiison, Apl G. apts In 1• plana 1 Bdrm, n-smkr. $300, 963-8502 W.N.T. Co 844-<l910 & payroll exp 8 must and teacher. needed w/deg SHOPPING Center Man Wednesday, July 18 6'5-1819. $475/mo 2 Bdrm and Townho!Tlfl 25-35 AHpon-to snr COSTA MESA area. 1820 lamlllarlty wUh computer &/orexper 8•8-2170 ager needs .. s1st1n1 ARIES tMarlh 21-Apnl I Y) \fake con tac ls. emerge from "shell" 2BR lb 2797 0 • pools. tennla. water-w /on•· 3 Bdr 2 Bt h sq ft. 1000 ofc 5'>1ce detlreable Call 720--0255 w/aecratarlal & Ille book- -you'll be at nghl place 10 cai.h 1n on added populant}. Focus on ange $~2~/~ Drlveb~: fans, ponda Gas paid Twnnse SC Plaza $350 820ftwarettouM1pace 0011mll0Lllll Oltrt/TJJISt/lltot,t. keeptng skllls P/T·l'i3s 1natia11ve commun1ca11on ab1ht) to put ideas across tn onginal. Jo-Ann. Bkr 759-0619 From San DI~ Frwy Lv mtg 5•6-4596 Right Alty979-9533 A All time. type •5-50 wpm, flex 6-45-0822 btwn tO- un1que. danng manner \1emher ol opposite se). w tit prove valuable 2Br. 1Ba, private p1110 ~~":a~o~\~ w.;~ ~ •2-"'"'e_r _a_p_t -10-lh-•r_e_w_/m-ale-INO/COMM-1000 aq It F~;~lgl~ :::.O~on~:'!~~ _1_o_k_ey_h_e1_p_1u_1_. s_4_5_-6_2_5_2 Gener11 office ally Clean lower unit No pell McFadden to Seawtnd $300 + ,,... utll• OP Nloe w/otflce In Costa Mesa Airport area haa lmmed Clerk 1ypl11 with snipping Ill FllllAY l /F TALIRllS ( .\pnl 20-Ma) 20): Dela) I!) temporary. postponement $525/mo 8•1-9352 VIiiage. (71-4)893-5198 area 240-3157 aft 5 M-F 213-435-9371 opening In acct'g dept. experience preferred. COllTllCT. OFFIOE sh ould not be interpreted as defeat. Get second emo11onal wind. 2Br 2•.;Ba, 2 story Spacious 2Br, '"' ml from Beau111u1 lrg Balboa Is AaaOIDctatata 3002 60wpm typing. 10-key by ~•5•0130 Localed In Laguna Niguel Cooperate\\ tth speetal interest group that shares }Our ultimate aim s twnnme Pool, gar, w/d ocean, quiet adun com-hme, 1 or 2 persons for touch. record keeping. CMA blllngual for busy Send resume lo Joyc:e plex No pets $575/mo 2Br lBa .. d ... In addition •Spiritual Psychic. Ad-Exp nee. Xlnt benefits & med laclllty Fii dys or Wllllam1, Taylor Wood Scorpio • .\quan us persons pla' "tnteresltng" roles and their acuons $725 tse 675-4912 Agt · 536--0,90 10 common 'klicn area/Iv visor 4 Card Reader• working condition• con-eves 6-41• 1, 1, row Homea 4921 Biren highlight scenano ~ •~e=-.,-,-de_2 __ B_r_d_p_lx_a_p_l,-Pv1-----area Yrly, mo/mo 5700 .. Past. present & future tac:1 Pam 633-0610 St, Ste 110 Newport GEMINI (Ma) 21-J une 20) Be read) for qu1Lk c anges. surpnse yrd. gar Many xiras 1nc1 Hut Hart.oar 2742 ,,., utlla Avall 9/t. All 5pm 675-2495 or 631-896'4 AOTIYmEI llllEOTH Cta•IHlt1 l1IH•H Beach 92680 communicat1on and an C\llllng. romantic enco ter Powers ol $625 6'6-06-48 1---·-------during WI< 673-2815 Lost r.... 36 hour cert cc Conv ~~~~: '~11:·11 bf~~,~~g eneral Office persua~1on arc heightened, wish rnmes true and pro ss1onal assoc1a1e • 2Br 2Ba nr SC Plaza *YllA IEL lllll* C.D M cloae 10 bch. Hoapltal, good rel'• • abrasives. tapa. dies & In~ ll·LlllUAL praises )OUr talents. \'trgo ~ag~ltanus and an er Gemini figure s A Pool, spa, carport Lge 2 bdrm 2 ba apts. All n/smoker. male. Ext 217 ,_________ enlhuslasllc, creative, duslrlal 1upplle1 In Or-OLE·• nPIST I $675 No peta 752-5822 bltns lncld dsnw1hra. I kl Ith tne n prominent > newly dee. lge walk-In 557-52521673-2006 FOUND ADS en oy wor ng w ange Co Muat have car Fo I bu1y personnel of CANCER (June) I-Jul\ _.,1)·. ou'll '--in ,_·our element -ab1l111c• •SPACIOUS 1BDA"•* elderly. PIT 3-• diystwk and machine shop exnar r • -. -~ ~ "" closets. tiled balhs. pool Female rmmte n/smokr to Call M·F9•5pm 5,9.3oe 1 C 11 Mlk 1 N .. -·1 llc:e Requlremen tt, will be pro" en }Ou'll have reason lO celebrate. individual }OU respect Carpels, drapes, pool, no w/beaut lndacpd cr1yrd. snr furn 3Br 3B• hm In SJ a e 8 ewpor typing 55 plus wpm. xlnt will asil. to be "in }Our compam "Domestic adjustment occurs. could pe1s. S400 Agt 6•6-3618 Encl gar. lndry. BBQ. Caplslrano. pool. 11c, 1 ARE FREE ADV SECRETARY Fa.a1ener for Interview. phone skllls fluent tn\.ohe hoh<lJ~ or, acat1on JOurne\. a•all lrw COllOS Quiet adult llv1no nr m1 Dant Pt Hbr 661-2672 Orange Count1e1 1e1dtng No age llmll 968-7311 or Span /Eng . Mon-Fri.~ · na '"" ocean No pels $695 C II advert1s1ng/publlc ref•· 645-7811 hr day. FIT lhru Aug LEO (Jul) 2l-..\ug. 221 Chnk 'meantng" ol long-distance 1dott.2Bd.2+den sec (7l4)8•6-1755 Femalelhr3BA2BANew-3 : 1 commun1ca11on [mpha~1s on \uhtk nuance\. romance. publtshmg. bldg, ren1a1 office open port Condo, walk to bcn ~~~~.n~ge,~~Y ani:ha~~ COllTH PERIOI 645-5000 ext _52_1 __ _ d1ssem111,1t11111 ul inlormallon ) l1u'll t•ncounter fasc1na11ng member of Mon-Sat t-5 PM 810 L11aa1 lt1cla --=2=7..,.4=i S3•0 rno 675-9643 142-1111 advertising secretary Full/p-llme, Newport dry GENERAL OFFICE oppositt' ':>l'' "'ho posses'>e'> extra\t'n!.OI) perception Pisces pla)S ke) Baker St 2' 1" 1275 Sunny, private studio apt. Furn. walk to bcn S-450 I•--------Candidate must work cleaner EKper pret Stan parl time. Mon-Wed-Fri. 11 I Del E/ Id T .. Ocean view So Laguna. N .. 673 2006 well under pressure and S4hr. 540-2028 Harold typing, flllng, e1c NB ro e. uxe s e own .. ouse on-smo .. er · Found brownish kilten w/ have superior typing 0 EC 0 RA i 1NG1 A AT ofc Ask for Carolyn VIRGO (.\ug 23-Sepl 221 Emphas1~ on PO\\Cr. production, 2b~ 1''»ba no pets S650 ~:,11s6~~~~3i~~5859 pms.557-5252(ext217) lreckled faoe.ears,paws, skllls.knowledgeolword SALES PIT-FIT CAREER 645-7261 respon<;thtlll\ \\ 1ll1ngne<,c, 10 make ~en face!> tn order to ach1e\I~ 25 8 Orange 6'42-2520 H B nl<:e 2br 2ba ap1, non vie Newland & Atlania. processing ind die-OPPTY 495.9754 rocery Store clerk some ultimate goal 'ou'll becomt• more a" are ol re'>ource!> of others. of Eas1s1de 1Br $495/mo le!J!rt leacla 2769 smkr, $275 ... " utll. $200 H B 969" 1221 rapnone Pr1or 1gency ----up req d Summer linancial potenual ( anccr. ( aprtcorn pcr<,On<, figure prommentl~ Some u111s Pd Available dep 8'1-'023 Found-Calleo Cal-8 yrs. uper1ence helplul IECOUTill FUii months only 6•0-•443 LIBRA ('iepl 23-0ct 22) Ftm~h \\ hal ~ou start be po!.tlt' t' now Call Larry 546-5882 Mature Fem to Snr 2br rem' SI r om bol1 & Ple8if: send resume to PIT F/T will !rain Call con cern mg legal nghts and pcrmt\!llOn\ Chcl.k ">ource material. don 't East11de 2 Br. 1 be. gar, 2 ba apt NB S3 so Clubhouse 548-0563 C~~~~~~~. Julie 8•6-3212 __ wtclte~~!~e SlJaL~~e~ lor quote uul ol rnnlnl Emphaw, on publil relations partner~h1p!. lrplc beam cell S645• 646"°846 FOUND-GREY/WHITE kit· Uvingston & Co DELIVERY great N.B foe in beautiful agreem tnl\. mamagt' .\nc\ an<l .3nother L1bran pla~ k~) role!.. . =~~~ ; ~~!~~:~~: P!~ IN NEWPORT BEACl'i M/F to shr NB oc-ea-n-lr-on-t len-Oran~e and Fairway PO Box 8710 Newport Full time for local de-shop A1k for Josie SCORPIOl<kt 2~-:\o\ 21) R.isic1askS\.\illtx:tompleted.Bngh1. 650-1798 Agrealplacetollve ontne home. yrly lse. $450 Place6• -9•19 Beach. Ca 92658 no llverles Xlnt driving re-650-2128 d .1 I II i... d II I d I I u B p 1 1 631-31'5 Iv msg FOUND Suri board-cell phone calls please cord required Cell Per---creatl\ C 1n l\tuua s v.1 U\.' on !.u:nc an w-1 en spice to ~our I e E/SIDESTUDIOAPT pper ay r va e sonnel, 17 ,.1 831•1200. ollywood production K I ·1 l t l d I h alth '-• al clubhouses & health Sngl mom w/ktd loo'"1ng blwn 9-l l 30 am to ldntty •erob1c ~-erc1•• 1n1truc t 1 eep re~o utton!. conccrn1 ng ulC nu n 100 an gcnera e . .;ipcu Pvt entrance no kitchen " 213 926 7185 " <OA ... Newport Stationers Inc company 1n arv ew1ng note no ht.'.a'} hftmg~ Leo figure'> pron'ltnenll) s250 lsl/lasl 548•1291 spas, 8 tennis courts. 7 far same 10 locate home • • $12 50/nr w1ll 1ra1n. Work people from s bay area S GllY"T' RIUS ... ..,, De .., E d pools. close to bullnesa, in 1mmed area & snr ex-Found Wntte dog wttl'I IO own area 772-58'7 IEITAL AlllSTAIT for waler and boating A n 'A ( "0 " --· C -1) mo1tons ten 10 domanatt: MESA PINES 2650 Harla OC Atrporl, Fashion pensea 642-84 19 al 6 PM Newport Beach Animal S Fltlme pcaltlon for quality salley documen1rles logic. Stn'c for greater balance Member of opporne sex ma} he BEAUTIFUL Bacn $475 Island. convenient shops Answering ervice-Tele- f Shelter 64• 3656 phone operators 3• 11 R DA for quality ortno beer-potatoe chip and Playing games -at vour exn.•nse. Be a\\are. protect set tn d1nches. 1Bdrm $575 2Bdrm $675 on sight 2914 ti L B h designer test com ; r p FOUND yg tan Terrier-Pit shift 362 3rd St, Laguna prac ce aguna c · · Intuition will i.erve as reliable guide. Aquanan 1s tn picture. RVT patio. pool, spa lft"""'t""!"P'llll!'l"l~0~, ~ae~t~o~4 Bull. Vic. Baket & Beach Exper pref •94-8555 merclals 460 4017 Inter- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): You'll have more .. working TOParea,qulet,nopels Singles 1&2Bdrm Apart-office suites or 2+1 lge B bb5,0 1979 ORI ERS view in Hollywood/mu11 room ... What had been a restnc11on JS removed Populant} mcreases. 141-24'7 ments & Townhouses conference rm. For maxi-• • APPOINTMENT SECTY C Yir II -cros~ c~untry;. be 18 back ground rolls f -from $680 (Ask about 1 Lost 713 lant brn Snep lor photography studio nrs 8 c req ac rego only-no exp nee you'll become more aware o appearance or "bod} image." Focus also Nice 2Br 2Ba No pets 1 19 mum exposure yours gn 1 VI N 1 Be n 10•2;,.8 Call 964•8700 Yacnts. 1631 Placentla. ___ _ on pets possesswns. dom1c1le 5aa•ttanan pla)S significant role. Avail approx AuB 1 u1rnlTsnvec11, apta.,comp 1,te out lront centra lly ~116 l006c ew(p1o)5r8' 216c27 Costa Mesa Hotel .,.. $525 760 w th . nens utens s, located Just off Newpor1 .,... • or .,. Auto ---------AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18) Shon tnp could be on agenda It 642 ;~i j 1:1d or must t>e rented forsnort Blvd in C.M 759.1501 L 0 ST t RE w AR 0 1 Elec1ronlc ProduC1ton llLIOA IAY GUI may be necessar, to re\ 1se and re' 1ew baste matenal. Scorpio na11vc • eves w n s _ term or longer) On Jam-WALKER & LEE R.E. Keeaenound (SHAVED AUTO Cable Manul reqa prod proves helpful and you'll ad.,.ance it you don't permit pnde to block Nice clean 2Br 2Ba condo Hbo11r1seeRdAd at San Joaquin SM'"LL OFFICE ground FOR SUMMER) llght gr1y assembler with aotderlng P.l .X. OPERATOR R I k d w/lrlg Good locatlon " 1 skllls. lrvlne 261-9141 Front desk FIT, stilft Jnclds PISCES(Feb. 19-M arch 20)· Y ou work. ~ourwa)' out of"financial Leavemessage 5•1•9163 ~~-Avail 8/1. lido Isle area. an• to CHIP. 6-48-15•0 Eatbllsned .. , .. company days, eves. 4 wknds. R• progress. e auvc ma es request; 11 C!>erves sen ous aucn11on. · &•• llOO level. approx 600 sq. ft. body/dark mark ngs, CASHI w ilderness" Po\\ers of analvses come tnlO pla} -dilemma will be POOL. llreplace, Pv1 ~atlo Free sttndln~ Ask for REWARD lost Black Toy seek• energetic: rellable lated exper resolved tn a flash. You'll get "hat }OU need and there will be reason for Easts~d;~02:.~ss;g.;_28., Steve. 973-13 3 Poddle (Rascal) vie Land Experience pref with ~~= ~~tl~n·~~tk~~=~ SECHln celebration uemtn1. Virgo natl\ CS figure promtnentl\ I 3bdr 2ba gar-prlv laundry COSTA MESA R&D type Mark Community H B Kint WOl'klng c 1 onl FI T Tues-Sat 1~M-9AM !'!~~~~!!!~~~~~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!;Pvt 1 Br. lrplc, pool, pauo, ;~~I~ ~:~~~g prl dee« 2300 1q ft with large open 5•5-3968 or 675-5100 ~~~!~~~~ ~7!:k:n~~ •PG~:rc;~ /hr + comm 1 Yr Securtty or Mllllary BHlll Ualarai1lat4 BOIHI Ualarai1lat4 A rtatatl hraialatd ~~,,~~pets 39:~-~a/7 aarnedaa. lrc/acorpned'-· skyllghts SCRAM-LETS weekends. aalary com-• 4 & more hr shifts exp Avail Aug 1 0-lux 2Br mersurat e with ex-•Med & Health benellts 645-5000 exl 521 ll1at. ltacla 2240 Newport 8t1clt 2269 Costa flltll 2124 Quite 2Ba cottage type condo Musi see lo ap-Right Riiy 979-8533 perlence Call Tint • Exp prel'd. but w111 train :=-======= s•25. Div mobtle home, no wtgar. laundry, pvt patio preclale View of Harbor. ,_1t_X_1t_O_IT_IY_E_O_F_F_l_O_ES-ANSWERS Call Ed 556-1000 HOUSECLEANERS PRETTY 3BDR HOUSE .. ~ 5625 • 5500 sec depo. Xlnt ament11es Securled r;; r;; NABERS --------=--,,.... Flt & pit neeeded Own near Edinger and COSTA MESA Nlcetydec-pels Mature adullS S23cred11ck642-3099 parking Call Valerie AYAIUILE Hornet -Anise EXERCISE INSTRUC-transportation, Englsh Sprngdle $850 89•-4961 oraled 3 bedrm 2 bath 1991 N~p1e01 ... sec64u6r~8373 (213)278-0211 O C Airport area Month to Brawn· Obllge TORS S 12 50 p/hr Wiii speaking C M area --home wllarge lam1ly rm .. ~ . ' Spacious 2 bdr new paint-EASTBLUFF spacious t monlh 71'1833-2237 NEIGHBOR train 898-8095 SS/hour 6•2-7"' SPAHLIH CLUI $1400 a U f drapes-carpel $575 no 1---------Granny had this edvice for CADILLAC 2Bdrm bungalow w lrg NEWPORT BEACH 2 nparl•flltl, 8 • pe1s-gar90e 642-3871 ::!::\:~:s ~~2a5~~~ DEOITIYE Sim newlyweds buying a yard New plush carpel-story wllireplace ca-G I 2702 E-aide Spacious 3Br dphc 64,_4167 Lu11. view offc, + secrt'I nou1e 'Don I buy lne 1ng dbl gar corner lot 5 lhedral celflngs many ex-_1_u_r'!"1 ______ _.. apt Prvt yrd 4 patios space. non-1mkr nr OC nouse buy the NEIGH-2100 Marfttr lh4 blks 10 sandy beach tras1 2 car garage Yearly Apts for rent In Garden Frplc. 2 car gar Many LIDO VIEW Spec delux airport Full servlce1 BOR .. Otlta 1111 960-6331 lease $1000 mo Avail Grove 2 weeks free rent xtras Incl $925 646-0S.8 cust 1Br, 2 lg baths, lse avall. recept, copier, kite. Snep/Oo_b_le_m_lx-M-. 5-y-rs, 714/540-9100 I -.-2244 A1Jg 1 on lhe 2nd mo. For any _ S 1250 lse 675-6359 confrs rm From SC650mo gd watchdog, frtendly. rVJllf WATHFIOIT HOIH into. please call !he man· STUNNING l arge 1Bdrm PRIME W OCEA_N_F-RO_N_T 1st/last 1 yr lae ontac1 good nome 494_7063 JBr 2',;Ba WOODBRIDGE i•t-l~OO ll• llOO aner 55•-6732 garden apt, pool S•65 Jody 833-9870 ,. -• • w 710 w 18 h s Yrly lrg 3br 2ba ... 2 car PARK VIEW PATIO • 11"' 11 ~ -2706 ___ 1 1 spaces avl 811.S2000mo LARGEOFFl_C_E_w_/_w_ln_d_o_w PtUODlll 012 HOME Facing park & ad-EAST BLUFF 3 bdr 2 bth I uOI I Illa Msg 6 75-9 t 11/ 631-6265 view Near 0 c Airport. lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1acent to lam poot taclty condo $1600 •sec lease t Br t Ba. avatl now ••~N::ald ----Irvine zerox. secretarial 786-9780 or 857-4056 only min 1 yr 6•4-1152 Parking space $700/mo ••~LI•,.;;;;;; LUXIUlY COllO & phone 1n1 serv 1vall RE.T•LS LIDO ISLE 2 sly 3bdr incl ulll Ag1 675-3331 2 Bedroom 2 bath S•5o mo 752-_09_8_o __ • C cl I u 272-2 APARTMENTS decoralors model • club Call us regardino chrmng tlm on most destr oroaa e .. ar Beautiful Garden Apls. nouse. pool. spa. sauna NEWPORT BCH nr 0 C Irvine teases st avail 811 S 1600 agnl Clean. spacious 2Br 2Ba. patios. decks spa No 631-•960999999999 75 00 Airport Deluxe full ser-Ed1e or Cynthia 644-9060 lrplc, gar w/d S850 lse pets vice bldg 3 18, 440, 630 NEWPORT'S BEST 675-•912 Agl 2Bdrm/ 1 •Ba $6 45 looal -fi SQ 11 may be combined eel that m1s1 1n 2br nme 2Bdrm/2Ba $665 FREE RENT In exchange into one suite C::J i ~isor CIRCUS MAXIM US 111 I . HllllOl ILVD I FULLHTH 110-1112 l D111ltll·10PI crptd design walk to Eleginl apt, 2BR 2b• lam 98 W Wilson 631-5583 ror 111e house cleaning Right Riiy 979•8533 rm totally re<lecorated --waves uoper $700 s an-I. ltlCa.. 546-5•31 O C AIRPORT AREA 01-l•--------plusn cpls. new drapes • * Ut-11 IO* Hie, appl s & oaJnl In-~~--~--."""~""'°'1 Laguna Bch Furn. pvt ent. lice space 225-1000 sq 11 llRLFllllAY I 1 ·Realty nder S 1000 gets 3br 2ba eludes new washer & H B Ba n/skr. but/prof •O• Iola ol parking, jan11or1a1 MOUIEIEEPEll yrty QOurmet kit dbl gar nr dryer s 1500/mo. avail Poot. s350 49,_0451 and all utll Incl fr St 00/sq fun zone 539-6190 Beat alter July 201n 760-1556 It mo-to-mo Ok 557-7010 ror prole111onal man. Mu11 Riiy lee Nr bc:l'I Cnrl•tlan hme. kit SubleaM 2 ocean view be experienced In cl .. n- 3880 M1thet1on Drive ewPorl Shores 4tJr-2-ba Costa M111 724 Ntwrort ltac~ 2719 prvl. ma/atralght, Lag oles Incl FIT recpt & use ing. snapping, and llghl -Ben $300 • utll •99-2286 cooking, organized with Irvine s 1 395 yrly Dockside 19r S"O. ullls pd, carport ol copy mach & tel• 1 urlle Rock Vi~ C:ramauc Real es1a1e 8•0-8208 lndry No pets 383 W Bey 'i(lt!i iou' '>tnQlt' nnt• Wetlcllll NB $225 Incl phone 1n NB 6•0-0755 ~~:'g~ef~en:'· 8~ ·~~ Peters 2 Bd den ? \ ba pt Crest 2Br den 2;-'t ba 548-9516 Av111 July 22 /., two bt'droom dpl~ Utll Woman Only Non Coaatrdal South Laguna on lhe "'d lr1g $1550 673 4299 condo pool. tennis Lse 2 Bd lb• Ops, new cpt, smoker 6'46-5559 I I 2911 beach PleaM Mlld r .. W 0 0 D B R I D G E $l250 no pals 6•6-9148 dsn wsner. encl gar S505 Btttla)ltttll 2 _.,.•at_•_• ___ ,...,.. sume to Mr Daniela PO TownhOUSfl 3 bdr 1 112 anti .... -2 .. ·-o 6•5-207515•8-5763 160-40 Harbor F v Box c 19525 lrvln•. ba $850 mo 559.9539 n IAI 2 Bd 2 ba closed gar good IHUlll IDTIL 12-40 aq 11. 92713 or Cell Terry 786-11 72 Auto AUTO BOOKKEEPER Mu1t have experience In auto dealersnlp account- ing to do computer lmput and recelvable colle<:· lions Salary com - mensurate w/experlenoe Exoellenl worlctng con- dition & fringe t>en•hll 40 hours per week. Mon- Fri Contact Sha.ron lor appotntmenl NABERS CADILLAC HOD hrhr lhtl o ...... .. 714/540-9100 So Co Plza %r 2oa pool EHt·•ld• locatlon no Wkly rental• now avall. Agent 541 -5032 979-2230 Mon-Fri LltHI l11cl1 2248 hme $550 kids ok mod pals $575 6-46-2280 S140/wk & up Color TV, SMALL OFFICE ground TOPSSS lal'91 l11u4 lt1ftt "'"n ac1 last 539-6190 lltltttlliiiilliill .... M..... pnonet In room 1 ·• AJ\I\ ft F lft el M-.. d N HI I 873-8100 B 1 Alt 1 2bdr 1'.;ba Twn hte-pvt 2274 Newport Blvd C M ev ... approx """aq ema pr ..,.,.., an °"" rng UNIOUE cnarmtng2 slory es y ee pat10-g1r-nopet1 $325+ rURNlc.HfD or 648-7•45 Av1ll 911 Lido Ille erM Eacor1• (213)8e&-191M hautlM MW Salon In Cape Cod 2br den 2b• S 2.,.6 ;, FrM ttandlng Atk for -21rplc 11rgetrees.ocean Hiil L•tHI IAI depS•8-75 io llNHRNISHED S.aatr Slave 973·1373 la1l1111 OtJ. 4014 Newport e.ac:n now In· --•-----•-""""'--• tarvlawln~ for Htab side ot Hwy nonh er1d Pine cottage cozy 2Br 2 Bdrm. encl gar, crpta ltatall Ztff CMtN8 l7th & Newport Dog grooming thop com Styll•t & Manlcurltl avall Sept 111 S 1595 mo frplc w11k 10 beach drpa. 773 W Wllaon no HE Al TH l vall no .... f pt wfvl-. of Newer 1000•2200 ~ 11. pl9tely equipped. ReallZe 982-5108 494-6807 ST!l5. t tdult 499-1997 pet1 S550 831 8212 (l URS Tf NNI') " " " •" 1 pk / 97 ... "'""" t1.111 lnvettment In i.t1 •-------c ')WIMMING e>IU\ bay, July 7·28 2 er. 2 b•. 1mp. g,. c. U"'V.VV than I ~·r Mutt Mil. 1um-umrnou1 --------Co .. talai••• Costa M111 2724 llMP• 9 3 Wk• I l500. or UllU IUOI moving &46-1096 an 9pm CdM IMO-HIOO Tuee--Sat I rt ltacli 2--1 Ualaraisla .. 2410 1Arll:ZO utll1pd,ca'J)Or1 mnu~hn~~'~o~~;~ s550 p/wk 875-44S6or fine Cou t Hwy tocatlof'I la"ata-,-1t--IM0-1900 ..,. "' NPT TERRACE Condo lndry No pe11383 W Bay •·oe ~ 57s-5598 ___ near downtown 3850 ~ ~ ~ 1 ba COlY Lido S 117 000 .lbr 2 1 2bl 548 95 18 Av&JI July ')2 npt'n dail'f q to f> CdM 1 Br $300 wk alto 3 ft. ·~ S 1 30/sq ft 0,~rtHltitt 4011 lllUIEPll p /f ISie home IDUl<llng I sn 000 al 9'· 8 S11nd ~ d Bd HM seoo wit (213) A .. lonomlcl Corp Al.1orlt1t::ai •• 080 ... ,. Law omoe. Tuea .. ThYr• clean.n-paint carpels <loller Ct-o w n er' Bd 1ba Oils. new cpt. 00 5921598or97t-2440 97~·0700 lor1a'-/'-•M"-·'"...., __ CanOonnalMO-OIOO d ....... & atove micro dth wtrw.r encl~., ssos .. --v7 --r........ w 63 I 2923 E c .. 11 PA1••e RET ... IL. N..::;:;::; labliahed exhibitor. 26% .... , .......... , , .. _ .. , Frple. Sf'GI pallo dbl gar 845-20751548-5 83 /tide ,.. etudlo. ava m .., .. ".,.,. • 1 TC ,. .,_ 11400 rr1'> ,..... No PENTAIOGE COVE 2 8d 2 bl closed gar good Ap.utmenh 8115 Nr beaeh I lhopla. Bt. CM Newer, 1lr cond . I ·:1.'~g:, ~ Permanent par1 time Pol- pet• Pnone ror appl & 2Br 2811 1p111 level. lrpcl l!Hl·lld• toeatlon no Newpo rt Bu<h So Pvt yard. prkg 1700/mo S 11001mo 8'4&-9028 men er • ltlon Mon 2pm101pprox •PPI &u 088A or wld 2c1rg1rwtopener peta SS75 6'49_2280 Incl ullla 842·2045 •CdMdluult• AC,ampl avalllorpyrcnu.mOMy. 8·30pm Tw. 10•30am 778-9880 pool '01 $950 55e 9200 1700 lf>lh "lr1·11t Newpon Ben 3 8d 2 ba prkg, rrom 1225 2155 E. A•lng 1 1mll,1110,000 to apptOX 5 30 pm No - -2hdr I ' ~b• Twn hM-pvt I al OOH'fl ........... d f bctl Coast Hwy ers-eeoo NNN , .... Bkr 9&3-1220 txpar nee Appty S*\• 1425 P•YI rant 4 1,1111• .,, A,art&Htl Fuald1.. patlQ gar-nor'' $825 ~ 6 4 l 511 J STOOJw~~3-~s.8~ 17 lltttfUH nyuver. tee<> Pltoanlll , :~~a::~~'~~~: dep 5•9 75 1 Newport Bud\ No. PENNINSULA· la•lltrial T.D.'I / 4121 Cotta M.u Bttll Riiy '" Ctrtll ••• Mar 2122 2 Bdrm ~ gar crpta, ~)4(1 lrvint' A~,nut-LIDO ISLE lntah ZHO wXR'Tib· Ptoplt n:dlng Get a puppy or kilt~ Condo lurn or unfurn 2Br drpi 773 w Wil1<>11 no 1.,1 lhlhl Juty$3500 1280 •q Ii Jn S S'l pvt TO SSS S10.ooo 1o1p lhrOUQh clatt1fled. and Nam Ad Mflllp? 6C2·Sfl78 JBA '.\rd noor 1111>/patto pell S~~ 631 •8212 b 4 S ll04 Aog 1'4000 1550/mo 30'7 S Or No credit t' no penalty give I PUPOY Of llllty for SEHR.AL Df PIOE Housekeeper & care for elderly couple 5 dys/wk Reis Call alt 7pm eves 6"·8421 Ara you bright. person- able, energetic, flex- labte7 Busy Copy Snop In lrvlne needs FIT person, exper, helpful, wlll train. $850 mo t benellls Call !or 1pptm 752-0481 Housekeeper. ex per , 2 dys pr wk, $6 00 pr hf speak some English Reis req'd Eves 760-1580 Clerks CIRCLE K-MARKETS rl C"' ~ NOW HIRING CASHIERS I CLERIS Interviews Fridays 9·00-11 .00 AM. at 1390 North Pacific Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach (On PCH & Vlelo) Call (714) 494 9233 for more into Daily Pilat LAYOUT ARTIST PART TIME Orange County daily newspaper has an opening for a quick layout nrlLcit Candidate mu.tit be able to work well Wlth salt"S pt>Ople and meet dnaly dead- lines Basic knowledgt' of camera ready Art, typs1ting, and the capablltty to mark up l..iyouts for production 1 must. Additional projeeta may include fly~rs. broc:hu~. maJX" and sall't prf'S· eniauon visual&. 1-2 y~ars experience -newapa~r pref~r~ Send l"ft~ to· Ott\ 't.E <:O \~T 0 \It., I'll 01 P.O Box IMO Costa M l'Sa, CA 92626 Atcrnuon l..oo Smith ~"' P"" S97'l 6c? 65~1 Cluallled Ad~ 6-42-~78 l••••••••·A_O_' -=----875·8,81 •nga 851 8978 0-.nla.on At.oc 813-7311 Chrl1tf'T\&1 SA7 "71 1 -...P~~===--===-==-: ' .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACftOU 1 Low ~ Well IOUrtded i L•dd rOI• 14 Summit t5 length uni! t6 Costa AICa money 17 Fluff 18 Make public ti Routl,,.. 20 Equine sound 22 Kind OI pine 24 ··vou·re onl' 211 Challengea 27 Carte 29 Young ammal 30 Binge 11 33 RestrlChon 37 Fffuve 38 ErM 39 Small d11ni. 40 Valleys 41 -rock the 00.t 42 Wiid amm•I COi · lecliOnS "Sole 45 Knight 46 Fine mlnetal 47 Aerosol 49 Squelch 2 3 14 t7 20 2• 38 41 4 ~3SummonNa 51 Spring• 58 Lend heed 59 Plr!C4tr 6 t 01 an •POCh &2 Sel out 113 FanoycaM 54 Biked Item 85 HOfn tound1 116 Fake a mine 67 Loom reed DOWN 1 Rall wood 21m11a11no 3 Palm• mllter 4 Radical 5 $111 6 $Ingle 7 Voung CO<llllh e TwoMld-•t SlatH 9Long~h 10 Barrel p1rt1 1 t S1no-r 12 Hotlday song 13 Noun ending 2 1 Can1ne1. etc 23 Pleased look 25 L1l.-glv1ng &Cid abbr 28 Sta1emen1s 30 H1"11 31 Shelterward e 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 32 USSR news gp 33 Beach reaort 34 Golt club 35 Coal source 36 Char~ atom 37 Landacapers 40 B1ng11n 42 Muddy place 43 Anesthetic 45 TV fare 47 Kind ol plug e 48 Blacll Sea port ~ Word ol mouth 51 v .. 1men1 52 EA Poe"s poem ' -Bly 53 Window pare 54 In the d1raett0n of 55 Navy - 56 IStMh king 60 Jokeater 10 11 12 13 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIT C7 Htlf WutH 1100 Htlt W11tH 5100 ltlt Waat.. 1Zl4 ..... , 1aU HH a t .. ,..,.. NI IPIUTll HIPPING & Recetvlllg 1TN'T·O•llQ D!~MON IMu\ Wf!tt9 Hew fff 300 U..O 4lC fl.al A,.,..,lng wvw:.. hp o GI•'" for p,. .. u9lou1 Full· time opening-data to i Gt A50. 1 ts a W I beg, 2 ct-oger ~~11"1m1""7i!lltl~~: Ids preferred, bl.It Wiii trtin Woman• *1ore. Eap entry It~ rype 45 .pm S t650 Mif1am 887·2"6 bOMS• II~ 131..ffll __ ,__ ....__ '-'r, ,- Calf 142· 1~ tor apcJt w/rec:eMng. mattono of and 1 1 ed 1 ......... ·-...--• •n .... merchandlH, pacilng 91• n., n llbnU.....1 a21 .,,lll'Cl,,,_...,s"'.:"1...,tSO=--obO--... a-1,..-0503 __ 11 "'"' .. ..,,....,BYl,,___,,..-_.,.b&ll __ • ___ IJ,,_• Photo lab count., perwn and thippu'O 1 mutt Cell '"'"incl computer data leltt -EJcs-pref Outgoing 720-0255 ent"t-we need youl N9w 1125 waluit of moving I~' I ILi ?Ill "76 tn &i.. I ff. 'IPCf, starlet UOO Oreo 1.., offlc•·c~tut. catual. bO • s.tlinQ for U0 ILi Int oond &l50 •t7·700I '31.,.111 ~ ~t: =~·424 IT• I-1t~e ... 1a.b1 •hed 120-1~ !'11fP""lll~, ""'C4Wli'~,..,oiiiiiiii-.Rnl~,-,.-., ..... ti U 1~11=-au,,_,'*_,,,,._. __ .,_ea~-,.-ww-t Planteca~ co lnt,Jext NSITlll . m.il Ofder co ·benefit• 2 &200 OLY Open, S2M1 1&5,,P. Od"t 100 hra );kn ,.......,..._ ___ _......, ... ~ P11ir'1t & too '5500 m11nt Plant exp req'd 8u1y European WOl'l'lenl ..._, OC airport Call belowpr ... b0a $450 .. cond 173-2111 OR 'lllt• M 1241orCIM>St1 Own trena 751•2271 ttora It IOoklng t0t 1 vwy Joyce 7St-t77 l 714-532·3'70 7eo-o495 E..a MW paint, bf8• AMIN PRESSER dry el•~ ::~~',,,:~i.n~~ .. o~~I~ Cati SSH 2 ()oenlng c.rmony Ot>'m· ~--:--TO • ~'=~~srs-~,-~uo aop eo::" ~ good pey 5 day• fiend Perafan "tt•n• i 156 pie Tleltefl S200 .,. 11'2 ~man YNJ Ii oond en-1sae 979-82'41 preNI~ ~!:.C:~•0i::; Adutt S25 Cati 54&-99e5 ~000«* IV'r ~7!.~ 1e1ttan1w1ewpatt00nd H:;:•.D•t1un.Toyota1--------- dutlh For appt call · • 1 /pr Yet ,._ 11160 64248"4 t down C E.L cam-~ PI T Driver home del, -· mwcill *-~ ~ new1paper1 Own ear, 2 840-oH0 Oal..,small COiiection Incl SHgull Ht HP. 10' 432·1917 Hrt/nlte l-400/mo+S&O Ad0table. wrinkled bablel Old, rare, •01.lc etcrll~ Sewlot >ant cond $250 ~ ~ b0nua.ca11e.2-eo151 STUDEITS from ou11t 1ndlno H·5~~1~0~-:!:25 0808X*5.NB92ee3 lt•H &.' •• 759-0030 24 hrt C H IO F A p a re n t 1 SU~ "-b 7A<t• A ~lonlst t0< bnuty llT Tiii 494-95061494-5488 ~= ;:a C:~~ d lt ~ AeJ: Nlon. S1turday1 only Ama *I llW!J Doble pups, red. AKC. reg. MCM022 a.ch w/ema!I aailboet mf ... , .. 875-5531 We ha119 opentnoa tor ch a mp Ion II n • • 112,500 .t92·12U 101111 boYt & girls ~ween 833-3397 ah 5 wt1nd1 OLYMPIC BASKETBAU llCEPTilllST 12· 18 )'Utt Old w0f1tlng 2 tku t1nal9 8110 $ 1!50et eo.t w/f/ttofe mooting CllllTJ TIAllR ftWllngt I Saturd•ys LoVlno a.man Shor1Mlr Bo•o 8/5 so. 4~7' Prune Ne on open bey Growinn Irvine Company E•rn money, trlpa & lam Medi room to run, -_ $9500. 64S-5M2 VILl..,a..- . ·• bonuMS Call loves tclda S35 '499·•734 Olympie Tlc:ltet1 2 t<>" open RI •irr-•"I ew....-haa Full ti,,,_ position Im· u . "-·nt.. c::.<em<>nlM l190N cMh Civilized quiet couple -• llf medlately 1v1llabl• -"""' r GREYHOUND Eleoant only !!50.4749 need• apace for 31 SOUTH "WI w-.. Brloht peraon With front 141-1011 young oenuemen. retired ~ Qteh .. u~t IE ......... ofla api>eeranee, and Mon.-f=rl. 10am-3pm from ~OWlnO Exoe1'9nt OLYMPIC TICKETS Seit 2 6'4-721111575-4170 ,... cou1n good Phone m•nnera to I•-------· houM doO Allectlonll• T &F. day pus &/&.-9. Loe.I r9'a lllff V~ S.., SeNtol h•ndle •II Incoming llnee I•-------• I o v e 1 c h I t d r e n 1100.. Went Wr..ulng ---~---~-Md L.ulng Typing required Call SlJMMER 838-4381/494-9506 Aug~10·11 551~ LI.Iden 18fullyloundwtth MWfWIUllT 18711 a.adlli'wd Shelley lor appointment 32'o!fSh<>re dbl moortng ;r.)GOfl a.ad\ 863·9333 Poodle Pupa, T~p, Toy, Olymplc Tleketa. 2 Open. S 13.500 (2131 592-4905 11 lll(lllt.I (1 ) 2• ..._ HELP Min $200 up 54&.26'8 Ing Ceremony S300 M 2 Votum. Sai., Service ..... Oaf Otnltic Prt4Hh p 11535 Boxing rln•I 1200 .. Wanted to lie slip or docic ,t,nd L"""O WE CUE REPUBLIC FEDERAL We f'ltve an entry level ttl ~ 771·57 l 5 to aocommodate new as 18711 BeeCh Blvd SAVINGS poaltlon evallabte fC>t a COCKATOO Olympic tlo, wide variety. tt power y.U.t 720• 1206 Huntinoton Beech •-I a...-..a Hu •n o~lng tor 1 flt dependable person Sulphur created wlcege man~ it cost or below• C..ptll IOlf (lH) 1•2-2000 WWW .... teller Exp preferred Interested In advertising, S1500 957-2805 642-7955 or 546-2777 _ Laguna Nlguel branch job will Include clerk ---Cams-lhell, small Sh()(t. M H •-tltS Bill YA TES VW.PORSC HE 4 95.085018 3 1. 19'0 duties and Special pro-A•tiSHI ' l 0 Olymplc till Volleyball, beds 1275 842-3105 '" n -·· EtO/E MIFI H jects Good typing akllls Antq dining table/seats Men's finals • 4 teats on ..... , likn ~ .,2 280 SEl 2 5 Ute grey 'j ,. are a mtnt. Excellent 10, Sl900 Antq Pine Pie the floor Cash only! •• • al e autom1t1c. 115K mt, ll.E. UUI benefits. Advancement Safe S285. 840-•022 499-5008 New Trac e;g;; m $7000 &75-&839 837-48 00 49 3·4S I I we are now looklng tor opportunity Send re-New Home sewln~ma-Oly tlx soooer ba.aeball. S..50 Mutt Mii 6'5-4~2& several new proteulonal sume or call chine $95 00 6'"' 8 cloS1no cere 962-6278 or 856-8534 r e teleepeopte to Join ua Melinda Thackery .,.. _ In our highly prettiOIOUI n. lilly Plltt A,,liucn 1611 Pool !Ible, 4X8, slate, ••ttrtyeln/ ~~po~c:'i!: '~':: Cost:·~!:~ ~~2626 u~~b Ref1i0'• i 100:M ~~k~:W ~ -:'~. 176 'Y:'soo )Cf end !~C finer Newport BHch (714)842-4321 ext 302 Buy, Mii. repairs, fr .. est 752-1182 1500 ml $850 759-0309 propertlea. Please call Anderton Appl 841 West Ref $ 760·8333 t0< 1 peraon.i 191h St C.M 6'6-5538 rid 125·flsn tanks ( 1 '78 Yamane 400XS 3200 I 8fvtew 1111111 Ml -octaoonl. watel'bed htr ml. •11 COfld, wind scm & nt STUDENTS Aft u retr~. xlnl cond S30 673-2929/~2 t>ers 1795 6'2·2582 ~tl!Uf&nt $7.&5 pay rate FIT with 175 786-3 13 Iv11\99 SACI· Lge Gu KILN -:---..,..-__,,....' -.,..---lat• Pe,,.rHJ't m•tor company. Need Cofd8'>0t F/F 2 dr Retrig Never used win deliver. Aalt lenicu/ Pbn Stert c•r. Openings In all S75, 96G-2655 1·800-33A--0854, m 803 Parts HU Now Nflng f0t full and part areas. Right applicants Dbl dr refrlg 23cu ft $375 Sears 10" R8dlal arm taw BUBBLE TOP AWNING time openings •t toe.lion must be 18 .... quick to Wstlr/dryr $135 N Swvl wi st and $200 Greg Uted one.. cost $225 near 0 .C. Airport, mutt leem. U.S citizens. Call desk cttr $85 6'1·3001 631-4888 $100 548-249~ be 18 or °'*· ~ In 11-3PM only peraon 2300 s E MIUK>n v1eio •95-3315 I lft &PPLIUQU Office Fan.itue/ A•tn Wutt4 9020 er1sto1. N.B. eoe Hunt Beact19&4-2890 LES 957-8133 lcai nJ tlll 1 CASI TIUY I ltlT&llAITI , ftL.Ell&lllTlll Kenmore washer $75, g.s -71 torvehlcie 551-8285 Paltry chef, 2 yrs exper., PIT tefe9hone -wt Miter dryer S75 645-5243 S!~~:! ~4:.F= --------- knowtedge of European OC airport ar ... Cont.ct Retrtg 18cf frost-frM ~ Bowes toldlng mchn Sel~~r ~n!~~ putrlea. Chef Chemin ~ buslnesaes for long mkr S175 6'4-8998 $300. Blueprint metln f0< your car. Any make or 497-4477, ext 290 1t1noe phone MfVlce. C ~•t $250 979-3282 mod-' P•'d ,,,_ ,.,, not. $5-7/hr ~ comm pd on t•f_•ttrs vv · "' '"' "' "' ~aurant ciOMd .. 1es. Call Marc COMMODORE Pet Home faun/.011au iUI Get our price fl,.t, Hos'°i':!~'p~alt~:":p11-476-4000 Co mpute r S '4 O O. HARRINlrrnN console Bl~~~~~~O~dTA cation from Admlnl1-673.-6844 piano w/benc:h $1600. Hunllnoton Beach tratlon offlc:e at the Surf & TELEPHONE r t ' &0-Call 432-801'4 962--0829 S.nd Hotel. 1555 So. '" • •• -----.-------------- Cout Hwy, Legun• Bcil SALES 3 Baby BUnnlet to good TVl. IMit, WE llY Res1aurant home Orange/brnlgrey lltrM 1132 CLEAi COS '78 300 D. anr1. au10 air, Vtlft I'll am/tm xlnt cond 1 s12.ooo 842-0434 eves 73 f42 am/fm.c:aM, "*" ---urea.. Qd .,,..,. $1200 '80 2400 red/tan. snf'f ale 6'2-5~1(213)596-94 t8 stld\ stereo 701( m1 , -=----==---~---$ 14 500 p p 673-5055 , .... , Dliatstk 80 300 SD. maroon, I . 1..., S25.000 or beat ofl• a.ad ... 4 76-7007 Don (Mon-Fri) 1·.~ ... "!!l.71!!9P'c .. Xb ... §!"IEV""'1LU .... ~.l"'.'P iO 300TD Wgn Good F~ m~ cond must NII. make ofr ... imlnecktely $llOO (t1t jnh) 646-5280 01831-8833 E/550-3817 84NEW 500 SEL SM '73 ~ Ong ~ rune Blue lthr anrf llioyl, good S800 413-«>91 digital S'lereo casa ~ hCM.....-:c::ilr=IM-----rill::Z'% 631 -8155 or 496-1250 1:=::::. ___ ..::;; --·79 cou;;; de o:a;: tuly IC>eded, moonroof, truly Jdnt $7995 527-9094 ·11 EIDorado Whlte- lo.oect ~ new ""Cl $4,800 786-3511 WIRLl'S WliUT t11nms IOGDU IOZ ""°"" M&IQlllP CADlLAC lm111 pr~ gH and dleaoel LARGEST SELECTION vintage dasslc to current ot 1.ie model, low m~ Cadll&eca In Southern year models avail.Ole te>< C•llfomlal See ua lodeyl llll'l llT.. 646-0113 For Nie Aav;;t Video Btlt ...... 5100 •••• Wut.. 5100 •••• ...... SIM hal the tollowlnn nnan. The Orange Coast Dally Adorable tree kitten• to beam T v & 6" d111QOM1 UI TllCIS _ _ _ ·.. -..-· · Piiot has an opportunity GOOD HOME Semi hae mint cond screen $800 Housetlpr live-In for aid«-MEDICAL BACK OFFICE OllEI JUDI ~~:ar ~~~~:~•/:.~I~~~ for an experienced t.... tr.ined &50-2028 760-0622 CONNELL CHEVROlET L•r.; a=-5•0-1180 l1IPllTS 2600 Hwt>Ot 8tvG tOO 1 Qv.ail Streei COSTA MESA 'Y lady Need lmmed Pvt & It front ofc Patient con· lmmed openings In ord« 1uneti MrVloe 9.1 M·F. phone sales peraon In the Pu,.bred Auatratlan so.-. S-on-y-19-.. -Colof---TV--wood-- rm/ba Salary 673-&235 ttct Newport Ctr loc d-rtment Xlnt Income "•'n •""'ow $1501175 Classlfled Advertising ,...., __ .. I t $350 "'~" 7051 N t t -... -~ _,... " Department. Must pos· male 5 mo tr.ined, aHec· ....,, 111 n ._.,,. ea ap~r a mus . no experlenee neoess&ry. wkly Must be neat, per· sess sales ablllty and 1ion11e 673-0569 ---------IHIEL 111111 ~ H.trt••r I~ , I t1~l\\H~\ 546-1200 For boarding kennel Outakla wont '158-1016 6'0-1611 ask lor Julie company trains, Call Mr. eon•ble & energetic: good typing skllls. Salary f . 't I02S Pnret INtt 7012 1111 W Pliml Neilson 662-SM.4 1 Food s.Mce W0<ker • commission. Excenent ana att 13' 90iton Whalef wtth reverse logo anted Must have colO< ORIEl•P&11'911T 5am-l30pm M-f C•ll t>enefits.Sendresumee>< §f?1Naugsof1 llkenui12s cover Must sell s1500•-------L.EUL IEClnUY For tut p.oed Newport Beac::h law firm lltto•tlon exper. & top notctt 11<1111 required. c.i1 •711-7018 photogrephy knowtedge , people needed to flit t1or0•appo1m_ 1 2~~ be2~pm te11er of recommendauon • tree rocket 962-5153 852-0600 WI m 0 ...... "' ~ I -USED CARS & TRUCKS Mlnl·fab exper pref ne openlngsln SantaAnaot-Lori's Kitchen 3077 o BEAUT Reed Ratan Din 18 11 Hudson Bay Packer. COME IN OR CALL FOR Hour Moto Photo, 18050 lice No exs-. nee. WIN Harbor Blvd(Harbor & MtllHt nt•ory set 55 dia. lazy susan teak decks. canopied Culver Dr Irvine . tram For 8')90intment C•rrl•ge) Senti An• nelallyfllet on top, 6 swvl chrs/5" IStengleU ourtams. tu• FIU&PPIAISAL 786-6550 call Gary 662-5343 979-07•7 p I lti lllO cushions lun dining canvas cover 759-0294 Connier-Oeuno lll&L IRID&IY Muffler lnataller needed ACT-PT Earn $12001mo Retail sales Otstl 'h Oa. 11121 S650lebo 575-3777 20 Ouffie+d Electric Boet 182~~ffivD Busy Newport Beach law Mon·f rl 8am·5pm. Mutt 6hrs/wk. Tlna.(10-Noon) Hardware perm FI T 171,.)642~21 e•t 302 Bulfet $300 queen-king S13,500 Bayside Manne HUNTINGTONBEACH offices Excellent 11<1111 be exp"d 548-5600 Tues-Fri 7'40..2053 Crown Hardware 3 l07 E bed S 1 SO. lrg dresser set Sales 673-9570 and IBM Dlaplay writ• News dealer looklno lor PART-TIME/PERM Coast Hwy. COM S225 lrg colfee table Ul...,.l; Mt-JH1 experience neceaaary. 2nd assist Learn bu$!· $65 Xlnt cond Call 21 11 ltbefglass Seah0f98. ablllty to work under ness in advance. MUST MllllHI ULEI Alllll&IT telephone Min 675-8334 m1n1 lug bay boat WI WUT YHI pressure • muat. S.ltry s Ex...-...nce M•lor Stoel( c•111111 Sleeps 2, head. radlO CLUI ISO GAil negotiable. Contact Pat be sell-starter. MU T &FTUllllU ,......... I lft FURlrTllE S7500 846 8554 PP have previous home de----· BroketS nur 0 C Air· Comm or SS p/hr wtlile In ---=---·--,,..---See Ronald Dece 644-9190 livery exper. Call 842· sn;" port. Hour11 8am-4pm. training. Pleasant wont· LES 957-8133 32 Fellows & Stewart, l&OlllE IPEUTlll 6</151759-0630 24 Hrs Excellent opportunity In a Typing required Call in~ conditions In either Trundle bed 5200, Child Br 1926 ciuslc, brtstot. dsl. lmmed ,openings on awing NOW HIRING pleasant worrklng an· MIUI at 955-6000 o Ice 852-9125 anytime Set S t75. l6ct uprgt fzr VHF, recent survey. &. grave yard lhlfta le>< EXPER.SALESPEOPLE ~~t\ic:.Oult= SALESCLERK TELEPHONESALES S180, baby trav el $26•500 548-885"" trainees or exper lnjee-Bat~ Realty 673-8700 t0< lndustrl<>ua, reepon-Xlnt working cond. easy bed/ace S25. 6 anq repro 80 Fatallon Asherm•n '!!llltlllll! tlOO moldlng ~lne op. slble lndlvldualt to do Clarkltypllt·Must hive sale-gd hra 964-0379 dm chrs $250 640-5068 25 , 8'beam w/trlr Fulty Ii eratora. Work 7 V. 11111 &llEI interesting telephone good typlnf 1klll1 & J~-12H eqpd 1nc1 rtd81, L0<an c 1 -=--t __,l8,.--prt--H-:---- hralpald f0t 8 twt. Good cc Conv. Hoep 7-3:30 & wor1t on betl.it of na-k1 nowledge o oeoe<0al of· Tl&YEL UEm 3 carat EMERTLD & fllh tinders Mall• ofr -•-"--------hand dexterity ~.,,t, 3· 11:30 NHr Costa tlonal compantnee week-ice procedur.. 1 key We pl•ce travel pro-,.... To see ~I 833-7808 P.i<i majof medic81 ben-Meu Falrgtound•. Call ends 100 Good sPeaklng by touch uteful Must be lesslOflalsl II you htve a (unset) Appraised S 1950, ID eflts + shift bonua Moo-Fri t.Spm 54~30&1 voice 8 ~t. For Inter-Ible to work lndepeo· min 1 yr computer exiir sell for $90011 6A0·8688 AVON S-300, 12ft/6 .. ,76 2002 Xlnt runnl""' rvemlum Pref« .:: .... llsh dantly S1lary range & career minded calf sport boat 'W/25 hp John-... ... · ... "' .,-.... 11•-r view call Mr B1eemer $""" s ooo son S 1995 645-2247 cond new pertl 111 speaklcng. Apply 0 at· r..-.... 545-5776 lr\l\,I· 1 + ~fits Travel Personnel Co Have something to Mii? CIMCO C Must speak engNsh. Send Contac:1 HarOld Lloyd 7141850-4061 Jacicle Cl&S$llled Ids do 11 well D1ys around S5000 87~7 285 Brtoo• Ave resume PO 8o111 5318 Sir Speedy Inc Boston Whaler 13 40 Hp 77 530I met/blue ~nr1 Cotta Meta. Ca N.B CA 92662 ' PART-TIME, Varied hours 642·9•70 Mere lull cover like new a c am, rm blau radio MAKE MONEY WORKING OLYMPIC to include earty A M. SALES Display ada &. man· con d S 4 2 0 0 ob o 59K m1 Kint cond S7900 Newport Beech ~meltt 13 ISJ-IMI ·56 &;;:;; 4 aoo; Statl&\ "W_A_R_l -11_&_!,-,-~;;-'· woc11 1500 Pnvatety .aelllng your car ·72 Vega looks good runs ~n be huardous to your greal $750 675-17~ wealthl HouM of lmp<)(11 offers h19hes1 veive tor 77 Caipftoe 8U1o trans your pampered al e. amlfm Alp1nec... 4 Me<Oedea spkrs S1900 851-9217 I bk .. , P•r/ll'f "80 CAPRICE CLASSIC 2 DIAL213t7 10~ERCEDES dr. lil'<ler/btk, doll\ Int . HOUSE OF IMPORTS Inc air a'lnt oond 89K mt nu 1 Porsc~t 9157 urea 53600 494-6807 1 7 1 914 itlnt cond Meet! '8 1 M•libu Cl~ auto sound 56500 See 10 ap-ate 4dr xlnt cond $4400 preci11e OBO 472-9357 obO 766-1982 -----"6' Corvette mint con-'83 9-4-4 Whit•. •lloys, dlllOn. Z81 options & ex· alarm AM/FM cau Spot-leSI $18.500 497-3726 trat. CU$tOITI ~Int. cover etc 10.000K Mt ev.. 558-39« days GOid w/oetge leather $23,500 2AMU726 7&0-0362 CONNELL CHEVROLET ' .. ,. •I • !lo I ,...... \ ,. ~ .. 546-1 200 ~ HU =aorizon 4-apd. i dr rebulll eng 25 mpg $1200 OBO 497-1292 For• t lt AT HOME. be flooded 11&111-11&1111 =::~··~:..n.:::i agement positions tor 675-3132 646-5710 760·8427 with on.rs. Oetalr.ruatl No·~ ~ truck, van. s1atlon totally new & unique map Classic 18 Southcoast 77 530I Slvr -.!Navy ltf'lr ·ea Mustang Rebuilt Mlt·addretMd 11amped Apply at BalbOa Pavillon, wagon) to •utst newt-magulnH, that Hiii bay boat S 4 9 O 0 Etec: snr1 & Wndwt • spd eng/trans & tna.. New envelope. T M.O,, Dept. Mon-Fri t.2 Int~ paper dealer In Irvine ltMlf. Now you can make 840-•022 ate am/Im eeu 111n1 Toyota tlH paint S3500 76()..()439 A.580E.2ndSt,Sulte8, wlllbehald 7/179-4. area. Mua1 be depen-money with the Olympic GrandBanksdlfteltrollef shape $8 700 obo 1~!P!!"l-••------- L• Habra. Ca 90931 dable. Contact Greg traffl<: tool Call Newport 759-0&01t 720-0U6 73 CORONA clean, ni?ls Mtrf.!!I ZS llAllllER Dtscover a buyer for those Hyde Monday thru Friday Be• c ha1:!.:.~; en Ir s DIME s ~2ain~: 11~1;~, ~~~· ~: ·79 7331 xlnt concHlvr rfld great ~ ~~30~7 FIRM ·10 S vertlble coug; EXPERIENCED ONL y long-lorgotten articles between 9:30 and t0·30 $57.500 PP 644·2614 intr QUICK SALE·BEST 1 owner. 43K ~lg ml., 1tltl above tne garage Use a.m. ontx. 842-<t321 SALES-HARDWARE O OFFER 673 3025 79 CELICA Auto 1/C n9'* 75~222 Hallmark card & Olf1shop classilted 642-5678 • Flt counter Hies See ltat1, S.il '7 14 · 55 000 mr-111n1 cond ~~~fikS:~r:~~ :~~~~~. Da1·1y P1·1a1·. : ......... ~..._; .::-:::-~:: :: A '~:r·~=~Fi:~~ ~ ~~~~~;~;~ :~::.~~~~ · retell store In Irvine & NB slip S7500 494-2806 ... car S995 536-9981 al1 5 ·G Oids CYtlus 9,_...,;;m IWlll · · B1lb01 IS1end 675-6567 ***•*** ·--. 41' Perry 81 kttcn. ctr UCELLEIT llYEITl•J s 199 down c EL Com-Tt-iE .DAILY PILOT It now SECRET ARY 35-40 hrt L I N E cockpit, tantastic cono . · ft Attn, l•J!rlt4 merdal 1eue All-Sevwl accepting appllc•tlooa PART TIME parwtttuna75-.ome perfect llve-1board & Pll-OW11ElllW'1 9173 _Leasmg643-19n tor Dlatrk:t Manegera to ,... -...... Volk11r11ea supervlae new1p1per comp ••P itlt opp aend cruiser si57K PP 78320•auto atCC578VCXI ---•---------Pe•tilf -...,,,.,.U~S carrlets Mull h•ll9 Vlf\, resume will be contacted 751-2656 dys 786-0739 78 320· Opd s r(794WALI WHY ea ·y wagon~~~ Good ~olor Ruutf' Availablt.> tor Interview Cannon & WANT ADS 64 Gladitor24 1oaded 79320>4spds r1661WREI ~A ~r Gr~;~.~ J ~d2 salary, mll••G• t llow-Lugo lnsuranc. 6 10 New· mooring avall SSOOO obo 79 320< •spd s '154-WRDI ance. C<>tn'*1Y benertll N~wport Beach art-a. thrf'f' port Cntr Dr st 1300 Npb (8181 798-4350 80 320• Sse>d s •tlJUB 1331 OVll I new paint tirea. ster and bonus opportunity 92660 t" - -80 320, 5so s rt 1BEN'.'96! 1999 obo can 646-l04 1 Apply In person at Dally hours pt>r day. Earn a pprox. ----r 1 Hobie Cat Llk• new 80528, AT s r1 tBVU636t PAc•o1y 75 Poii'iuic VentUfa Good Pilot Clrculallon Olla 600 r~ ready S 1700 obo 8, 320• 5sPd s rtOOO t99 1 .t. cond nds body worit 330 Wett 0.y. Coat• per month. CaU I I :00 IECIDAIY IMPORTANT NOTICE TO 6'2•9558 8 1320•1utos r110AG96-'1 Asking S650 751-8574 dMesaN M~•Y_!._~~u Fri· lo 4:00 PM . Coronade1Merruleat11e PRIVATE PARTIES 8 SABOT good275 cond-882'3s22081S5~s~:BDRZ~;~51: S'l'ICDI? l a3 2060-A~l-muit Mil ay o p .. one ........ rtrm. estabhshed 11nce many 11,tras $ ask tor • _... s ·• Trade or sml calh dn & E o E. 1944 . ..-cs ah•rp. take -Randy 71•-675-9137 82 320• 5sPd s , tEIT0991 Wf :-e Dealin on Sell your items for $50 or less tn 82320•5spds n1Fo19211 tai..t' over paymu ~~!e.~~~sl(~lfsb::c; our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub-A5M7F50Sunfl~5•88 6~'~ 0 7 1 !\.in 82 -33, a r L 0 1 ,EVJ48•1 Rdbbll..s GTb S4&-99171675-1251mag Mechanic:, turbo ••P preferred Clean Ind• pendent ahop In S.A. Good pay & t>eneflta. Exp'd need only to apply CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAIL V PILOT no w O•Y S• . cosu Mf'>A CA 9:>6n. ..... t J• A •I I ""' .. •I~ pteuant personality c.i1 flshfld each Saturday In the Dally Obo ... ~ 83 320. 5spd. r 10102431 Je~ta & Sc!roocos Glnl at Pl/ CAL 2·29 1973 Tp ads 4 83 32(); 5SOd s 'I 1tmv99~1 {IV •••u• 1•un ot. btm ptd &-8• Ne-.i. main 83 320• 5spds 11tFWB•121 a.nti;ms ans -ft &,Mo and crs spm-83 Atomic 83320t5Spds '(0012121 A-OR BELOW 111·4400 DIMES-A -LINE ads must be 4 VHF Stereo Cockpit 83 3204 51C>d s !3659051 ST1CKF.R Pr""'-pald so mail or brmn them into ,.,, ... ,~s • ._,... 6. e1ec 83 528E •'' 1oml(2AJZ•3?1 ANDIAL PORSCHE 957~900 iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiillll .................. ___ ...... .-f.SECRETAAV·parttlmelor • gen eontracte>< and cabl· N8WSP91*' net shop Dependable- ..... • :::r~;:::t· "·...,.,.,fl k.A•"t CVT salt 83 528E 5•ftA L d (95644 11 :\.ISO the Daity Pilot office S. sure to ... ,.,_ •u """' __. Include uour phone number or ad· cover canopy This 11 a 2 83 528E Ssi:i 11 gcw r o wnr t>oat that has 10m111HVE&86l • 7W K IDS .. EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ~~:W~~~~k;r':,1 ftce-c.n 645-9111 AGES 11-14 ·EARN ~ TO $75.00 PDt WW . Wt now "'" I~ ~ tof 1"Jlt tll'f buwtfl ti *'" rudln kw flit Orlfll' Cont Oatly Not Our trrw\ stat1 at 3 lO p 111 and .wl1111t•I JOp111 ~Olls.tMly, .. I"°" • llW more'-"' YCMI ..a tam 1111ny tr.- and PNft. ., .. willl ..,~ ,ovr "" lllOlllY • ltltft " no ditllttt .. °' collectlOll "''°""' :" fOll an lllttrnftd . ...,. Ult Mr h rl ma ;cca (714) 548-7058 SECRET ARV /RECEPT Npt Bcf'I lnYettment firm requtr• Metty Ult lnot r~tlOn Proficiency In typlng /1pelll ng ..... Some lta1 ~. Bkkg, .ord ptOC & ftllnO-p.._.,,t pf\One manner- lhew1 hand • P'Ut-bu't not ,.qWed 762-etH ~ary-top noteh To .... ~ ITlaNI09f •t ~ IOCatton .,, ..... port~ Send,...,.,. PO lo• S31e N9wpot1 a..cn. c. 12981 .... Small Oatmerlt Produc:tlon Wll l!xp °"'Y 640-ae7 1 d'8$S In your ad, have a price on •IW•ys Nld TLC s26 500 8• J 181 51Pd L. d (4199591 lOOar. nch Item & no abbreviations !>48-6675 ~ .na .. R 79 Sorry, no commMCJaJ Ada, gar_,. sat.s, produc.. plants or anlmala a,.. eccctptab6- DEADLINE: S p.m. Thur.dar CoetaMeu<>mc. F J 1•tt nu aa11s spm ~ YIL FINANCING 00..,. 111p, Irater S950 (11•)111·3111 AVAlLABLE on &73-68U 208 w 1.i. s.nta Ana ____ U_T_•_H UT ctosEosUNOAvs approved credit. 12ft S350 79&-4510 See us today LARGE S£l.ECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! L•llAll .. VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING '6 ?'Q N CIWTy A..,. lONG BEACH I No Cherry .. 11-4051 Cllt )Nl-tlM l'rt<»-lna w.icoma OPEN SEVEN DA VS C0-011- WIAL!B VW~ STADIUM PONTIAC We're New We're Dealing 714-315-1919 s.t....s.. ,,__,.., •• -.4vShect_ .......... -... -· -'C ... -· a , C8 Orange Cout DAILY PIL.0~/Tuaday July 17, 198~ ' Since 1885, Great American has been helping Californians own homes and save for their tomorrows. Here in Orange County, you've known us for the past SO years as Laguna Federal, a friendly neighbor ready to lend a hand. In that time, Orange County has certainly grown and, with your help, we've grown too. We're now more than $5.5 billion strong, with over 120 offices statewide. And as we've grown, the familiar red, white and blue soaring symbol you've come to know has taken on new meaning. We've become a full-service savings bank, able to offer you all the traditional services of a bank, as well as those of a savings and loan. We're Great American First Savings Bank. An old friend, bringing new ideas in banking to you. With a wide selection of checking accounts. Insured money-market investment accounts, both M(MH" short-term and long-term. Real estate, FSUC home equity, and home improvemerit , ..... s..,..,h .. h>w-.c .. , loans. Auto financing and other savtnos 1niured1o s100.1m installment loans. Personal lines of Great credit. Credit cardsJ insurance services, retirement plans. Stocks, bonds, mutual funds and annuities. Even business checking and lending. A great new way to bank. Yet with all these expanded services, some things will never change. Like the friendly, dedicated people who serve you. The convenience of branches and 24-Hour Tellers statewide. And the assurance that your funds will always be FSLIC-safe with us. A trusted old friend. With new ideas in banking. • er1can First Savings Ban k The Great New Way to Bank. ~Pr vin~ tlw 1 ommun1t11•' ot Anah~1m H1lf, < >r.rngtt Woodbridge. I I Toro, Laguna Hill\, M1c:~1on V1e10. I aguna Niguel, Fountain Valley, Huntin~ton ~l<'h, Balboa Pfontnwl•, Balboa 1,lanrl. N1•wport R(•ach, I a~una BP¥h, Monar< h Bay, '•n Juan Cap1<itrano, Cap1(,trano Beach and San Clemente Che<'lt the Yellow Pag~ for the office nearest you. 4 I -' ... --.... TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1984 Newport Harbor High grad K evin Robertson Is the 'orchestr ator ' for U.S. water polo team Tony Protopappas' for- mer Costa Mesa dental office has been leased to another dentist, Dr. Martin J. McGreevey ./ A3 California The Democratic National Convention has found a new hero In New York Governor Mario Cuomo. /AS Nation Economists forecast higher interest rates as consumer debt and f ac- tory use hit record levels in May./ AS World Pope John Paul II takes to skis for the first time since becoming pope. I A5 Mlnd&:Body Laser beams are making strides inf oot surgery by reducing the trauma to tissue and speeding re- covery ./81 Remember to relax on vacation. Don't travel too far, eat too much or play too vigorously and cause health problems./81 Sports Kevin Robertson, a prod- uct of Newport Harbor High, ls one of America's big weapons In Olympic water polo./C1 Jim Slaton spun a seven- hitter to help keep the Angels atop the Ameri- can League West./C1 Entertainment Claudette Colbert was Hollywood's ''working girl'' of the 1930s. She's still working at 80./83 Business Plans to eliminate the Civil Aeronautics Board would likely also erase the consumer protection It provid~s./85. INDEX Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classified COmlcs Crosswo rd Death Notices Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Publlc Notices Sport a Stock Markets Tetevltlon Theaters Weather World Newt 82 84 A3 B5 A4 C5-7 84 C7 C4 82 06 B2 85 A4 A8 81 A3 C4 C1-3 86 82 83 A2 A4 COUNTY I 811111 ORANGE COUNTY CALIFOR N IA 25 CENTS Bolsa compromise .hailed Sign al earmar ks ----915 acres for wetlands area By ROBERT BARKER Ot Ille Deltr l'flot Ii.ft .<\ dec1s1on by Signal Landmark Inc. to set aside 9 J 5 acres of the Bo Isa C hica as wetlands was hailed in some quarters as a major compromise that at long last will pave the way for major development of the oceanfr-0nt area adjoining Huntington Beach. The agreement by company of- ficials Monday puts in place the largest wetlands restoration on the We~t Coast. according to Signal spokesman Wayne Clark. But Peter Green. the past president of the 1.000-member Amigos de Bot~ Chica environmental group. indicated he has misgivings about Sianal's endorsement of the wetlaod5 acreage that had been recommended by the state Coastal Conservancy. Green. a professor at Golden West College, said the plan may be a good political compromise but "it could be a biological and hydrological disas- ter" because he said it could allow development on scnsiti ve areas of the wetlands on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway, south of Warner Avenue. Green said he believes that I. I I 8 acr« s:hould be dedic.tted to wetlands for wildlife habitat as recommended by the state Department of Fish and Game. Company officials p~viously had insisted that only about 4SO acres of the Balsa Chica remain as wetlands. h was that disagreement along w1th others that has triggered a dccade- lonJ clash over development plans. Signal spoknman Oark said the com.pany plan~ residential construc- uon on about 484 acres. A I .400-foot An unidentified woman feecb the ducks, which have become controvenlal figures on Balboa Ialand. Feathers flying over duck debate By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Deity Piiot l lall Tourists and children think ducks are cute but a group of Balboa Island residents have had it with the beaked creatures that quack and waddle around the residential isle. .. They've gotten so fat they can't even swim anymore." says Phil Maurer. a Newpon Beach city coun- cilman and longtime island home- owner ... They don't migrate like they should.·· Residents -some at any rate - believe the ducks on the island are lethargic. messy. noisy and a real pain in the tail feathers. "They've become such big fatsos that they just sit in the middle of the sidewalk anymore. They can •t fl y and if they got in the water they'd probably sink," said one man. who asked that his name not be used for fear he'd land in the middle of the "huge duck fight., he predicts 1s at hand. Although hardly the first time islanders have been ruffied over ducks. the issue surfaced last week when several residents asked the City Council to consider an ordinance banning duck feeding The council ducked the ordinance proposal and instead asked that the city's general services division make a Candidates at starting line for municipal election races Petit ion filing --period open s in s evera l c ities By the Dally P ilot staff Not all the pohttcal action 1s going on at the Democratic Conven tion in San Francisco this week. Several Orange Coast cities opened their filing period on Monday for candidates planning to run in No- vember's mun1c1pal elections. Can- didates have until Aug. 10 to return nomination papers along with 20 signatures of registered 'oters to appear on the Nov. 6 ballot. If any incumbents don't seek re-elecuon. lhe filing penod 1s extended fi ve working days. In Newport Beach, three of seven seats on the council will be chosen. The candidates who took out nomination papers Monda) were: David Goff and inc umbent Ruthehn Plummer running 1n D1stnct 2 ·to represent the West Newpon area of the city. and incumbent Philip Maurer running in D1stnct 5 to represent the Newpon Center and Balboa Island areas of the c11~. No one has taken out papers to run in Distnct 7. the Corona dcl Mar area currently represented b~ incumbent John Cox. lo Huntington Beach, three of the seven seats on the C'lh Council arc up for grabs. The council members are elected at large. The Huntington Beach candidates who took out nomination papers on the first day were: Peter Green. Ja) Stout. John Erskine. Wes Bannister. Tom Mays. Bud Belsito. and Dennis Miller. None of the incumbents ha'e filed yet two. Ruth Finlr~ and Ma)Or Jack Kelly. are cwectcd to run for re- election. Jo Costa Mesa. Ii' e potential can· d1dates took out papers for thrl'C St'ats on the five-member Cm· Council. Those who indicated the) "ould run: Chic Clark<'. SI . an insurance broker serving his founh term on the Costa Mesa Plannina Comm1ss1on. (Plea.e eee ELECTION/ A2) stud) of the duck situation and determine where the largest popu- lations on the island exist. Not everyone. however. 1s taking aim at the ducks. ..Can you imagrne making it illegal to feed the ducks." savs Adrienne Bunon. an employee of the Balboa I sJan~ Ferr)." l $uess rm ~01 ng to end up being a cnminal. This 1s craz). .. Ducks are part of hfe on Balboa (Pleue .ee DUCKS/ A2) Ruth Jl'lnley School's out for many schools Declining enrollment forces local districts to become landlords for varyi~ operations Ediror's note: This is the first of a rwo-pan series on S<'hools rh•t aren't schools anymore. Jack Mahnken. assistant super· intcndcnt of the Fountain Valley School Distnct. claims a bittersweet distinction. Since joining the district 1 n 1962. he has built 19 elementary schools -and closed six of them. Mahnken supervised construction of 1hc schools during the boom years of the 1960s and early ·10s. But since then. the binh rate has dcchncd s1gn1ficantly and home pnces have ~red beyond the reach of many \'Oung fam1hrs Th<' result 1\ empty <'hl\Utlom'> .\nd 1n fl'<'Cnt years. Mahnken has • found himself adv1s1ng district trustet>s to close six of the schools he ~Jped build. 'today. Mahnlc:e-n finds himself tn another role he d1dn •t forestt in 1962: landlord. The d1stnct's elected trustees make the decisions. but Mahnken is the one who nqot1atcs Wllh pcopk who want to lea~ now- vacan1 clasuooms. A wide an-ay of tenants rent space tn clo~ Fountain Valley d1stnc:t schools. Classrooms and other cam· pus areas have herome youth clubs. day-care cent<'rs. man11I ans studio food preparation plattS, music stu- dios. adult cduca11on C't'ntcr5, C'hurch mcctma h lls. nuntf'\ school and admtnistrauon offiC't's . And the Fountain Valle) D1stnct 1s not alone. Declining elcmentar) en- rollments in Hunungton Beach. Costa Mesa. Ncwpon fko'arh and Laguna Beach has prompted school districts to enter the landlord busi- ness as well Irvine. with a arowing stud<"nt populauon. has not closed any pubhc schools.. Is 1t proper for school o fficials to become landlords" Cnt1cs ha\C said that 1fbu1ld1ngs are no longer needed as pubhc schools.. they should ~tom down to make way for housing and other development But suppone~ sa~ the clo~ schools ha vc provided spaC't" for some U!Cful rommunny \Cr\1~ Fountain Valle-. School 0 1stmt trustees have heard from hoth <11dM 1n rettnt months Hom~wne" II\ 1ng near N1cbl ~ School \aid 1t\ ron\<'r\IOn into an adult education <'enter has crtatt'd ~nous traffic and par~ing prohlems in their quiet res1dent1al tract .<\ comprom1st M>luuon was reachro recently calling for most adult stu· dents to br hused to N1tblas Residents near Bushard School took the other side. '01ona strong suppon for the Bo)s and G irts Club of Hunun.gton Valle). which no" oc- cupies pan of the campus The residents said the club pro' ides ncroed after-school supen 1sion and health) acuvm~ for local youngsters The ~idtnts argutd against a st1fT rent tncreuc the district hu propnS<'d .\HiHant ~upcrintcnJent Mahn .. en 5aid he ha' ~'<'ral rea\On\ for advl\1n1 lh<' tru\le"C\ not tu ~II an' of tht do~ 'iCh0<.>1' or leav<' tht'm 'acant. • fhc f ounta1n \ allc' ()1,tm:t manna al.so is m ~ plans ilona with a nav1pble channel to the occ:an forboaten. Signal ofl'"taal have been hudd.lina with .reprcscntauves from ~ County, the Coastal Con~ancy and the Couta.I Comm &Alon to develop a habitat pre~rvallon plan. The Coastal ConstrVancy well mttt in El Segundo Thursday to ~''\cw the plan. ft 1s e~ to forv.'81'd recommendations to the Coastal Commission. Marine lover is not alone T w o others were disciplined at El Toro recently By ANDR EA ADELSON Of ... Dlilly "-' .... Marine Capt. John Moultak. coun martialcd last week for bis involve- ment with an enlisted woman, is not the first manne at El Toro to be. disciphncd for such an affair. Two other Marine Corps officers (Pleue .ee llAIUJlflt/ A2) City's oil well ailing By ROBEBT BARKER Of IM Dt111r Nllt 8WI Night and cUt). seven cUt}S a wed. for 60 years. C1v1c Center 011 Well No. ~ has been so reliable ifs scary. Wnhout a buch or bareh, an interruption. the grasshopper-shaped 011 well .had been drawmg out black gold from an 011 field more than 4.000 feet beneath what's no" under the cny employees· parking lot on the nonh side of the Civic Center at 2000 Main St. The oil well and thrtt others-one was abandoned when the cit)' built the police headquaners on top of 1t - were acquired in I 971 when the cit)' bought the property across the street from Huntington Beach High School for a Civic Center site. At the time. 011 was bringing only about S2 to $3 per barrel and the wells (Pleue eee WELL/ A2) NEWS F OLLOWUP PHIL SIEIDEllAI could not ~eep much of the money from the sale of a clo~ campus. The d1stnct has not }~t repaid all money loanro b' th<" stale to build local schools. therefore. the state would claim most of the school salt rev· emacs. •If enrollment lttnds rtVttSC and the dmnct ntt<h a ~hool in in lO years. the cost of repurc laod and po 1bly condcmn1na buU· do11t\& homes might be fir yood the d11tnct's ~sources. •Simply l~Hn • Khoot _v.cant "'ould result 1n p uat dctcn uon. (Pleue ... &CROOLS/ A2) \ A2* Otana• Cont DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, July 17, 198'4 Cyclist killed in Mesa Paramedics make a vain attempt to Nve Ron Salais, 25, who waa killed early today when his motorcycle craabed Into the rear ~fa vehicle traveling ln the north lanes of th"' San Diego Freeway at the Harbor Boulevard mt. A California Higb•ay Patrol spokeaman aaid the 12:og a.m. accident happened when Salata, a We•t- minater resident, hit the back of the car while doing about 80 mph. : CONTINUED STORIES ~ -- MARINE LOVER NOT ALONE ... From Al v.cre punished. one v.11h J forced re"gnat1on and lhe other repn· manded and docked four-months pa\ for fratern1L1ng Yollh enlisted \\Omen 1n the past year. base spol..cs- ma n Master 5gt Jal lo. M ll hale;!..~ 'k!td Monda~ WELL ... From Al were kind ufa n alten hought f hl' ttl) didn't !..no" "ha1 a good deal tt had. In rett'nl H'ar-. lhl' lit\·., hecn gL'1t1ng $~4 a barrl'I and t '' il { cntl'r <hi V. di -..:o 3 hac; bt..·en produung I~ harrds a <la\ -that "ind' up lx•ing ,tOOUt $400 Ja1h JO !1Ufl' profit But thl· \CJf\ 11 111111-,tor rx·r- lurmant:e tool.. thl·11 toll Pmduc11on drnppnl 1111 111 ahout li\l' harrds .1 llJ' l'l'\1.:nlh Jilli Dlliual\ had w \hut 11 d11" n 1n latl Junl· to find out "hat wa\ "n>ng It turn\oul. lhl'' '>a' that the ml't.il "Jll<. ot thl' "l'll l:l\tng 'lmpl~ ''Oil' 11ut do" n around thl' ~.:'~ti-lout k' l'I In 1ho5(: 1n~tancc ... the pu n1 .. hrnen1 wasn·1 nea rh a!> -.cvere as that handed to Moullak. ~ho wa~ dru mmed out of the Corp!. on Fnda~ for .. conduct unbelOmtng an utlicer" and other charge!. \tl'mming from a love affai r "1th a \fartnl' \uppl\ clerk. But 'Aoultal.. "a'> nc"er charged "Ith fra1crn111ng. pointed ou1 Lt. Col. Bobbi "-t•1nbergcr chief of the base public a flairs offitc The Sl'H'nt\ of \1oultak's punish- ment c!>calatl'd 1n pan. because the fighter pilot apparentl y told his ftanrc. Lann· ( pl Kandi Clark. 22. quec,t1on'I hl' intended to ask he r bdua· a prumot1ons board. \\ c1nhcrgl'r ~1J Romanttl rt'lat1unsh1ps between olliln<. and l'nll\tl'd pasonncl run llHllran to c orp•,' lU<.tom and tra- d1t1on tor good rl'J'>Oll \l. etnbergcr c,a1d II rdatton\hlp'> lrus!t over mto 1uh Ju\ll'' ·11 .... 111 he 1mmed1atel) pt·rl'e" l'd J' ta' ont1sm." she said. and '"II JdH'r'l'i' affl'ct .. order and d1~npllm· ·· \1oultal.. ''ho \Utd lhc Manne < orp\ ,huulJ modernize its tra- d1ttc>n\, hJ'> dl'nll'd the allegations of tavon t1sm. According to El Toro officials. the military coun found Moultak guilt) ofconduct contrary to Corps· custom and trad1taon after being warned to stop the romance. !yang about whether he continued to sec Clark and obstructing JUSllce b) tf)mg to persuade her to he on the witn ess stand Besides kicking him out of the corps. he was sentenced to quarters for two months. The maximum sentence 1s I 0 years hard labor While the nouon of forbtddtng fratem1za11on ma~ seem anuquatcd tn the 1980s Weinberger said "we c;1g.n a piece of paper. we·ve taken an oath that 1s gosh dam important." 5hc potnted out that some uv1hans tolerate adulterv and the use of manjUana. but · the '"o arc still grounds for m1lttaf) punishment ··we·re supposed to be pure. It 's not ea'I\. and we understand that but "e s1gnl'd on ... Weinberger said. Moutlal... a nati ve of Brookl)n, N Y Ji, ing in 11> inc. said "l" .. c been kicked out as a cri minal ~cause I fe ll IOIO\C" ELECTION PROCESS GETS STARTED ... From Al c·1arl..t· has nt''l'I run lor ~ tounul '>l'al. Donn H;:ill. 55. o" fll'r of an industrial clectrontl'> manulartunng firm called Omega lndustrte\ Hall 15 the ma\ or of Costa "'1c!>a .,l r' 1ng out h1!> firsi full term on the ( II\ ( uunnl He "as appointed tu ~l'f\ l' out the unfinished term of ( ounuJ...,oman \ita1> Smallwood ~ho d1l·d in officc Hall also sened tv.o and a half~ears on the Planning ( omm1~"on and a 'ear and a hall on thl· l 11~ ·., Re- dc" clopment .\gl'nq Rarhara Jean. 32, o~m·r ol ( 1raph1c Tones. :in ad"ert1 ')1ng firm l0t·a tl'd on ~""pun Boule' ard in < o..,tJ \te ... a. Jean 1<, also a melaph\'>ICJI m1n1~tl'f ,tnd ha'> nc' er run tor ullil l' t harlcc. '-1arl..l'I 4 '\ o" nn ol the \1arlo.cl C cmcnl ( on1raltor<. firm 1n ( O\ta \le~ \.1 arl..el "as appointed to thl' ut' s Plann1n~ < omm1'><.111n om· 'l'iH ago "-id \uffn ret 1rl·d rt·'>taurant 1mm·r ~oiler a lOUlll 11 \\Jtchdog ...,hu attend' all C It\ ( ounul and Plannmg C omrn1ss1on meetings and 1s an outspnl..cn l'rt t1c of nt~ poltc~. has nc' er tx·lorl' hl'ld puhlll oflke 1 n c ·o~ta Mesa Hall "il' thl' onh l·andtdate \\ho n:turned ht'> Ii ling· papers Monda\ and otlinall\ L'ntcm.J the counul ra(e ID Fountain \'allev. t...,oseatson tht• fiH'-membt:r ( 11' ·c ounnl "''II be tilled J\om1na11on forms are a'ail- abk no" 1n the c1t\ clerk's office at Fountain Valin (11, Hall. 10200 Slater AH' -" Mavor Man in Adler ha., an- nounced hl' ..... 11 run tor a founh four- \ ear term on t ht· the t0unc1 I .\dlcr. a iocal optomelnst. represents Orange Count\ 's 2fl elites on the board ol director!. of th e C ahforn1a League ol C1t1es organ11at1on The other 1nrnmhent ( oun- nlwoman Barbara Bro""· '\atJ Mon- da' she too "11lo,cel.. n·-clcct1on 1n November In I Q80 Hro"n became lhl ftr\I Yooman cn·r ckcll'd lo lhl' f ounta tn Valle'1 ( 11" ( ounc1I. She wa\ alc,o the top voic-ge llcr among fi, l' rand1datc!t that }ear Farh toda\. the mcurnbents had not pie lo.ed up nomanat1on papers at lhl' l lerk ·., office but two candidates had One t'> Jame'> Petnk1n a local d11roprnttor "ho is actt"c m man) Cl\ ll organ1zat1ons The Founta in Valle' ( hambcr of Commerce re- ccntl \ recognized Petnkin ac, the ut-. ·., 1983 C1 11zen of the Year He "a·s c,ct to run for a council c,eat tn 1980. but his nommallon papt'r'> "ere d1<.qual11icd because thl' ~1gnaturc'> .... ere gathl'red by a woman "ho had not changed her \Ollng rcgt<.,tratton lrom Huntmgton Beach to F-ountatn \ JllC\ .\l'\(1 p1l king up paper<. "a~ (1l'Orgc \coll a lrn:al 1nsurante agl·nt \rntt ts ..i tormcr Fountam Valle\ lOUO· u lman "ho wishes to return to the !oral go' erning bod~ DUCKS CREATE BALBOA ISLAND FLAP ... From Al hl.11lll Rurton dnlan•c, . r hl'\ l "nl\' 111 .ind '"' t mL· l'' l'f\ morn mg 111,t .1h1111t f hn "addk 11llo the olli11· .111d I gl\.l t hl'm I nod I 'c d1'\l·lopnl ,nnal l111k lrtl'lllhhtp'> · \mlll' rc<.tdl'nl.., Dll thl· 1'>l,1nJ 'a' 1twJuLk,ar1·ml'"'' .rnJ that bt'Jlht''> .ind ... 1-.1'"'"' ;in: on till'' ngt' of hl'tng .1 IH':tlth hMJrd < Hhrr' '"'"' that thn ~Ill' l..qit .1 .... illo.l' nqdl1' h1.·1..1uw ot qU.tll..tng I 'l"f\11n1· hl..l·.., 1h11k' ,1nd l"\l'I\· Pill ltlo.1•\ \('l'tllg ltttk k11J\ fl'l;d Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot Dellwery 11 Ouerenteed ~. ~-f J , ... , t 1 ·I !"Ul •• t "" I lll~ ff l t !J l l M Al r't •UI'• ~ W1•'"1 ., ,.,, •IJ\Y .,. I• ,,.., ... tw~) d uck\ · \J\\ \1aurt•r Hut "hat ha\ people up\t't I\ thl' almw.t com- mercial let·d1ng that gol'<. nn .. Thr rounc1lman l la1ms that ...,ome rt'\tdl'nt\ make a hilh1t of hu~ ing large suppl 1e~ of hrcaJ ur J Ul I.. mash for .111 the quatkcr\ and then go through dailv feeding ntuah HccaUSl' <lf the teed.mg th e dutl..' ha'\' \top~d m1gra11ng. \1a url'r \J~<. ··That's "hat 1t·, Jll ahuut I th1nlo. "t' rnuld tal..t• tare ol the prohkm ''lthoul .in 11r<11nantl' 11r ri.et11n(I. lhl l 11 \ Ill\ 111 H'd ii \\l' ltlU)d )U\I \lop I ht'i lt1mml·rc.:1al-t\ pc kl'J1n~ ·· "'" \ "1.1urcr l hrl'l' 'l'Jr... ago. thl· prn Jnd ant1- dull.. lallton., on thr 1\land '>4uarcd oil '~ hL'n .ihout a dntl'll dlll lo.<. dtL'd from ro\111n1ng "fhl· dud .. , hd' l' l'nullgh prohkm!. \\Ith \.fother Naturl· \.\1thou 1 people ro .... t1n1ng lhl'm nr \htll•tlllg thcm." Burton \,J\' ''\1m thl'\ '-'Jill l.'q'f) • orw to g1.·t tlll(l'lhL'r and 'tar\ l' them \\ 1 II I 111 nol ~utng to do 1 t .. Whal do }'OU like aboul the Dail) Pilol? What don't you like? Call lbe number at ldt and your message will be rN·ordt>d , lranscrlbed and delivered 10 lhe appropriate editor. The <1eme 24-bour answering sen lcr may be used to record letten to th~ .-ditor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters eolumn must include their name and telephone number for verification l\o elrculatlon calls, please. Tell us what' on vour mind nRANGE COAST Clrculetlon 714/IQ-tm Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publ1shPr CleHlfled ednrtlelng t14/M2·5'71 All other department• 642-421 MAIN OFFICE I I W• I Ila. I It i.tt>V (.,A V~·I ••l•lt" h • V'IO C.•"11.,.._ C.A 92626 t 1 , .. ,, 1 111111 011~ co"'' ro.,..-.'ll Cconwny Nc1 """'-""""' "'"''"' .,. .o.1orot1 rn111 .. nr "°""''" -·· , ....... ,,., .,. 'llf"~.O W<lhOul """' ... '* ~~·n • Cttt Y'~' o~ Circulation T•iepttoM• Chazy Dowellby Fd1tor and Assistant IO the Pubh5hf"r Roeemery Churchmen Cont1oller on.l c-00-18Q<O .... .., •I c.o.i. ..... C.•'!lt'lll8 1U"S 4' eoor ~'CM'°" t>... ,.,.. 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City LAI Vevea UtUe Rodi ~ CoNTINUEo S10R1Es llO 811 92 75 17 72 Im 1-3 1·2 1·2 1·2 1·2 1·2 1·3 s.-. cllrec:tlOn -1-1 SCHOOLS SERVING OTHER USES •.. From Al The neighborhood school might be- come an eyesore and an in viting target for vandals. In add1t1on. Mahnken said the surplus funds produced by leasi n$ a closed school can be used for main- tenance ex penses at oth er open schools. He said the distri ct has a ran~e of rental fees. A non-profit occas10nal user such a!> a Boy St'out troop can use space for free· A yo uth club with excl usive rights to certain space pays the d1stnct's direct monthly cost. 29 cents per square foot. A pnvately1'un child-care firm would pa) 58 cents per square foot. A commercial sand- w1ch-makmg business pa~s 75 cents. The district's landlord act1 \ 111es have also drawn the attention of Fountain Valley cit) officials. Some residents o pposing cenain school tenants have taken their complaints to the city's Planning Comm1ss1on, .... h1ch enforce'> zoning gu1dehncs. The comm1!>s1on helped work out the compromise busing pl an for adult c las~es at Niebla~ Se' eral other leases for school -.pacl' arc rnn11ngent upon the tenant\ acqu1s1t1o n of the proper Cit)' planning permit C1 1~ zoning rule!> also were behind a decisi on to tum the closed McDowell School mto a. Fountain Valley D1 str1 c t headquarters. McDowell. in a housing tract. 1s unsuitable fo r man~ commercial uses. But moving into McDowell freed the di stnct'!t former head- q uaners on a commcncall) zoned corner at Talben A\.cnue and New- la nd Street. The old headquaners 1s now rented to the Kmgsmen Drum and Bugle Corps and the Celcbrauon II catering business. There are long range plans for ex panded de velopment of this com er 1f state official!. will allow the !>Chool district to keep the result ing rc"enue. Reno\ at tng McDu"ell School as a d1stnet headquaners cost about S 1.2 million. howe,er This eitpend1ture became an issue in last's )ear's unsuccessful attempt to recall three district trustees. Oth er d1 stnct!t have al!>o trans- formed closed •Khool!I into ad min1s- trat1on offi ces The Ocean View Slhool D1stnct in Huntington Beach turned the closed Rancho View School 10to a dhtrict headquarters. In doing so, the district vacated a more valuable site at Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue and collec ted SJ.4 million when It sold the propert}. Ocean View has closed one other school, Robinwood. Coastline Col- lege rented the school for adult classes for a tame. When Coastline left last year. Robanwood was rented to the Central Baptist Temple for a pre- school program. Ocean View Supenntendent Dale Coogan said he·s recei ved no neigh- borhood complaints concerning the Robinwood tenants. "In fact. because the money from leasing has been used to upgrade the propen). the school now looks much nicer than when we were in there." Coogan said. The Huntington Beach City School District moved 11s administration offices into Lebard School after ll was closed. lt leases another closed school. Peterson. to Coastline Col- lege. and a third closed stte. Clapp. 10 the Orange Count~ Department of Educa11o n for mstruct1on of handi- capped students. The Newport-Mesa Umfied School D1stnc1. serving Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. has had to make the most dec1s1ons about closed schools. The dastnct has suspended or reorganized classes at 16 campuses. A maJor uproar occurred in 1981 and 1982, when the district tried to lease Corona del Mar Elementary School to USC for a satellite campus. Nearby residents battled the proposal. fearin$ rncreased traffic. li$hts and noise. USC finall.Y withdrew its proposal after the uni- versit y was denied a California Coastal C'omm1ssion permit. Eventuall y, the school was sold to a pri vate de veloper with plans to build homes at the slle. The di strict had less difficulty leasmg Mesa Verde Elementary and Lincoln Intermediate schools to Coastline College. Bay View Elemen- tary wa.-, rented fora time to Coastline but has s1 nee been sold to a developer. McNallv School 1n Costa Mesa wa s sold to· make way for the Paci fie Federal Building. l fnlikc the Fountain Valley Dis- tnct. Ncwp<>rt-Mesa has no butldint debts to the state, so it does not hav• to surrender the revenues from 1 school sale. according to Raymonc Schmerer, the d1stnct's busmes manager. Other closed Newport-Mes; schools arc used for special educa t1on , continuation studies and ad ministration offices or are rented a: private schools or city communit! centers. A district advisory commit tee will make recom mendations ir the coming weeks concerning the future of Adams and East Bluf schools. whi ch were just closed ir June. Jn the Laguna Beach Unificc School D1stnct. Ahso Elemental') School 1s the only site that has beer closed. The d1stnct has leased th1! campus to the Capistrano-Lagun~ Beach Regional Occupation Pro· gram. This group has sub-lease( portions of the school to day-ca"' programs and a church group. Low· cost studio space 1s also rented tc anists. Bui Supenntendent Billy Bame! said the d1stricfs board of education has approved tentative plans to sell the Aliso campus to National Church Residences of Ohio. This group plans t.o provide senior citizen housmg a community center and a day-care program under the sponsorship of Sc Mary·s Episcopal Church of Laguna Beach. A county part will also be established on the 6. 7-acrc campus. Barnes said the Laguna Distnct will be able to k~p the $2. 7 million produced by this prope>sed sale, and the property wilJ revert to the district in 40 years. under the current proposal. In the more immediate future. Barnes said. the district may need new schools in its northern area where additional housing is proposed. But he said he docs not expect to need more classrooms in South Laguna, where Aliso 1s located. Sttll. some South Laguna residents cnt1c1zed the sale plan ~use they dtd not want the commumty to lose its only public school campus. Wednesday: A clo~-up look at the problems one neishborhood had when its school was closed and later leased. Gary's and Co. -... SUMMER SALE July 13 thra July 22 Reduction• on Clothing and Shoes • 30%to60% 119 Fa hion I land ( 714.) 759· 1622 HIOH92 LOW75 Newport Harbor High grad Kevin Robertson Is the 'orch estrator' for U.S. water polo team Tony Protopappas' for- mer Costa Mesa dental ofllce has been leased to another deotlst, Dr. MartlnJ. McGreevey./A3 ·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·;.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Tbe Democratic National Convention has found a new hero In New York Governor Mario Cuomo. /A5 Nation Economists forecast hlghllf Interest rates as consumer debt and fac- tory use hit record levels In May./ AS World Pope John Paul II takes to skis for the first time since becoming pope. I AS Mlnd&Body Laser beams are making strides in foot surgery by reducing the trauma to tissue and speeding re- covery./81 Remember to relax on vacatio~. Don't travel too far, eat too much or play too vigorously and cause health problems./81 ·:::·:·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· Sports Kevin Robertson, a prod- uct of Newport Harbor High, isoneol America's big weapon's in Olympic water polo./C1 Jim Slaton spun a seven- hitter to help keep the Angels atop the Ameri- can League West./C1 Entertainment Claudette Colbert was Hollywood's "working girl" oflhe 1930s. She's still working at 80./83 Plans to eliminate the Civil Aeronautics Board would likely also erase the consumer protection It provides.JBS. Etma Bombeck ridge lletln Board ualneu allfOf'nl• News l•~fied omlcs Crosaword Death Notices Hetp YourMff HorotCOPO Ann Lender• Mutual Funds Netlonll Newt Opinion lj)OtUZI ~=- I pcm Ioele M,oti<Oll -lion In Mthor otld- ' 82 84 A3 85 A4 C5-7 84 C7 C4 82 C8 82 85 A4 Al 81 A3 C4 C1 -3 88 82 83 A2 A4 f 1111 111111 OR ANGE COU N IY --I A. IF(H<NIA .. I fNI' • ener arreste • • ·- -' .. -~--- An unidentified woman feeda the duck•, which have become controver•ial flguree on Balboa laland. Feathers flying over duck debate By STEVE MARBLE OI' I"-Delly Nol llaff Touris1s and children 1hink ducks are cu1e but a group of Balboa Island residents have had it with the beaked crcalures that quack and waddle around the residential isle. "They've gotten so fat they can't even swim anymore," says Phil Maurer, a Newpon Beach city coun- cilman and longt ime island home- owner. "They don't migrate like they should." Residents -some at an y rate - believe the ducks on the island are lethargic. mess~. noisy and a real pain 1n the tail feathers. "They've become such big fatsos that they just sit 1n 1hc rniddle of the ~idewatk anym.ore. They can·1 fl y and 1f they got 1n the wa1er they'd probably sink." said one man. who asked that his name not bC used for fear he'd land in the middle of the "huge duck fight" he predicts is at hand. 4-lthough hardl ~ the first time islanders ha\e be'tn ruffied over ducks. the 1ssur surfaced last week when several residents asked the Cny Council 10 consider an ordinance banning duck feeding The council ducked the ordinance proposal and instead asked 1ha1 the ci ty's general serviccsd1v1s1on make a Candidates at starting line for municipal election races Petition filing ----period opens in several cities By tbe Daily Pilot staff Not all the poh11cal ac1ton is going on at the Democratic Convention in San Francisco 1h1s week. Several Oran$e Coast c111es opened 1he1r filing penod on Monda~ for candidates planning to run in No- ve mber's mun1c1pa\ elections. Can- dida1es ha ve until Aug. 10 10 return nomination rpcrs along wnh 20 signatures o registered \ otcrs lo appear on the Nov. 6 ballot. If any incumbents don't seek re-election. lhc filing period 1s ex tended fi\C working days. In Newport Beach, three of seven sca1s on lhe council will he chosen. The cand1dalcs "'ho took out nom1na1Lon papers Monda\ "'ef'C': David Goff and incun1bcnt R·uthcl' n Plummer running 1n l)1stnct 2 '10 represent the West Ne" port area of lhe city. and 1nt'umbc'n1 Philip Maurer running 1n l)istnct 5 10 represent the Ne"port Center and Balboa Island areas oftht• r1t\ No one has taken ou1 papers to run 1n D1stnc1 7. the Corona Llcl Mar area culTt'ntl y rcprcscnti:d b~ 1ncun1lxnt John Cox. In Huntington Beach, threl' of thl' seven seals on the Cit\ c·ounc1I are up ' for grabs. The counc1l members arc ele('tcd at large. The Huntington Beach cand1da1 rs "'ho took out nom1nauon papers on 1he firs! day were: Peter Gre-rn. Ja~ Stout. John Erskine. Voes Bann1s1t·r. Tom Ma\s. Bud Belsit o. and Denn i~ f\.11ller N-one ofthl' nicumbt.·n1s ha\C filed )Ct 1wo. Ruth F1nte~ and ~1a~or Jack Kell~, arc expected to run for rc- elt•c11on. In Costa M e~a. tl\c poti:n11al t·an- d1dates took out papers for thrl'C seat~ on the fiv e-member CH\ Council Those who 1nd1ca1cd the~ "ould run C"htc Clarkl·. SI. an insurance hrokcr Sc.'r\ 1ng his fourth term on lhl' (,0~111 Mesa Plann1ntit Comnuss1on. (Ple:AH ~ ELECTJON/A2) stud} of the duck situation and determine where the largest popu- lations on the island exist. No1 everyone. ho"·ever, is taking aim at the ducks. "Can you 1mag1ne making it 1\legal to feed the ducks, .. sa1·s .-'.drienne Bunon. an employ("(" o the Balboa Island Ferry. "I iucss I'm going to end up being a cnm1nal. This 1s crazy. "Ducks art pan of life on Balboa (Pleue oee DUCKS/A2J Ruth F'lnley School's out for many schools Decllnln enrollment forces localdlstrl cts to become landlords for varying operations Editor's nolC': This is lhC' first of a two-pan serits on schools rhar aren'r schools anymort. Jack Mahnken. •ssistant super. intendcnl of the Fountain Valley School District. claims a bittmwcet distinction. Since joinina the district in 1962, he has built 19 elementary schools -and closed six of them. Mahnken supttvited construction orthe IChools durina lhc boom years of the 1960s and carty '7Ck. But sinct then. 1ht binh rate has declined sianificantly and home prim have soared beyond the reach of many youna families. The rtsult 11 emply classrooms. And in rt('tnt ytars, Mahnken ha~ \ found himself adv1sin& d1stnct 1rus1ecs 10 close SI:\ Qf 1he schools he helped build. Today, Mahnken finds h1m5elf 1n another role hed1dn"1fort'Stt1n 1962: landlord. The d1s1r1 ct's elC'<'led trustees make the decisions. but Mahnken 1s the one who negouatcs with people who want to lease now· vacant classroom5, A WJde array of 1enants re-nt space in closed Fountain Valley d1s1n(1 schools. Classroom5 and other Clim· pus areas have bttome youth club( dJy-carcccn1tn. mania! ans studios. food preparation plat"C$. muilc stu- dios. adult educauon C'tnten. church mee11n1 halls. nurier) schools and adm1n1stra11on offitcs I , And 1hc Fountain Valle) D1s1nc1 is not alone. Ot-chn1ng elcmentaf) en- rollments 1n Hunungton Beach, Cos1a Mna. Newpon Beach and Laguna Beach ha~ promp1ed school d1stncts to enter the landlord busi- ness as ~II. Irvine. with a powing student populahon. has not clOS<'d any pubhc t<:hools. Is 11 propn-for school officials to be'C'ome landlords'? Critics have said that 1fbu11din,as arc no lonser needed as pubhc schools. they should be torn down 10 make way for housing and othCT developmenl But supponen say 1hc clo~ schools have provided sptct for K>mc useful rommun11y sttV1ccs Foun111n Valle) School Oistnct 1rustm have heard from bolh s1dn 1n rectnl months ~tomcownt"n II\ 1ng near N1tbl1s School said us 11.-on,·en.1nn 1ntu an • ' adult educauon ~nter has created senou.ll traffic and parking problC'm~ 10 1he1r quiet rcs1dent1al trac1 4, comprom1sc-soluuon was rcach<"d rn."C'ntl). calling for mos\ aduh stu- dents 10 be bu~ to N1eblas Res1dcn1s near Bushart! School took the other side_ ''01c1n1 strong suppon for 1hr B<l)s and G irls Club of Hun11ngton Valle}. "h1ch nov. oc· cup1 n pan of lh<' campus_ The rntdents said th<' club prov1dc:-s nttded after-school su pel'\ 1S1on and healthv ICll\'lllC'S for local younpten. Th<' ttsident.s araucd against a ~11fT rcn1 1ncrca5e the d1s1n c1 has proposed <\,.\1s1an1 Superintendent ~1ahnkcn said Ile ha.s SC'' enil rt'a.Wn5 for ad' 1s1n1 tht" trus1ecs not t<l 'K'll an' of 1he clos<'d \Chools or lea\'C thrm \ acant • Thl' Foun1a1n \ alle' J)1\1r1c-1 \ Suspect Inked 'evidence at site' By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,.., ......... -. ~ :• ;. A 26-ycar~ld gardentr as 1n custody today on suspicion of murdcnnaa Saddlcback Community Hospital nurw who was f°'V\d dead 1n her ransacked home on July 4. Timothy Davis Ru1tell, an El Toro prdencr who worked at the hospital and at the woman's l.quna ffills home. was arrested Monday by Orange County Sheriffs deputies. Marilyn Hausti Lyon. a 49.year~Jd mother who lived alone in a three-- bedroom house. died from asphyxia· tion due to severe head and neck 1nJunn. an autopsy re-vealed. Rus.sell was linked to the woman's death from evidence found inside 1ht home. accordif11 to Sheriffs l..t. Richard Olson. He would not say what the evidence was but did note that nothina appeared to be missing from the house. .. He apparently knew the woman from working at hCT place on occasion (Pleue-GAJlDltlfll:R/A2J U.S. athlete abducted By ... e A1sodate4 Press BIG SKY. Mont (AP) -Officers stood watch at mountain roadblocks today for two men who kldnapped a 1op member of the U.S. women's biathlon team. chained her to a trtt and shot her. then killed a searcher and fled with a vow never to De taken ahve. Kan A. Swenson. 23. of Bozeman. was 1n stable cond1 11on in a Bozeman hospital today with a aunshot wound 1n the chest. authontu:s said. . The two men appattntly kid- napped Miss Swenson. a Montana St.ate University student, on Sunday while she was J<>uing near the ranch where she worked. said Madison Coun1 y Shenff Johnny France. Miss Swenson was lhe top U .S. fin1~her on the biathlon team that competed al Chamonix , France, las! winter 1n the firs1-.ever women's world champ1onsh1ps in the spon. (Pleue oee ATHLl!:Tlt/A2) Theft foiled bytheskln of her teeth ,. __ _ --put ... --•u: .. -on • *°'........., •et••• lift· FounU!lnV~. ----~ eo.--S.l•IO-....... 17·EllVlnllOre.M-W.W Ave.,af9w ___ _ mldoilg1't ---·-----. Aftw -. ... ,_ _ ""'91o c:lll twm., tM rsr•••at ,,.... grab "" se. ........ -....... -· Stnanooot out of.,. .. llldllll the aapect on the tl10l l•s -,. hon!. Tho ._.. -"" ... -.1o1M.lladwltll,__ NEWS f OL LOW UP PHIL St1EIDEllWI could no1 ktt'p m uC'h of lhe money from the sale of a closed campus. TM d1s1net has not yet repaid 111 money loaned "b) the st.a1e to bu1kl local schools Thertfol't. the st.ate would claim mos1 of the Khool salt' rev· <OU<$ •If enrollment trtnds reverse and the d1s1rict necd5 a school •ga11n 1n 20 ytan. the cost of rcpun:bulna land and possibly condcmn1na and bull· d0l1n& homes m1a.ht br far bt'yond 1he d1s1nct's resourt'ts. •Simply ltav1nc a llCbbnl vacan1 would rcsuh 1n aradual drttriorauoo. (Pl .. oe -llCROOL8/ A2J I \ - A2 9'anQe Coast OAJLY PILOT/Tuadey, Jut)' 17, 10S.. Cyclist killed in Mesa Paramedic• make a vain attempt to eave Ron Salaia, 25, who wu killed early today when hi• motorcycle craahed into the rear of a vehicle traveling in the north lanea of the San Diego Freeway at the Harbor Boulevard exit. A California Hlahway Patrol apokeaman aaid the 12:09 a.m. accident happened when Salata, a Weat- mlnater reald ent, hit the back of the car while doing about 80 mph. i CONTINUED STORIES I_ AT HLE TE ABDUCTED, SHOT ... From Al which comb1m•<. \J...11ng "1th mark!.- man~htp On Monda' t"'o fm·nds "ho "cnt out lookrng for her \tumbled upon a camp "here \he had heen held cap11ve 1n the mountain'> near tht• Big Sk) reson. 40 mile!> ~iuth llf Bozeman The kidnapper. \hot and k1lkd one of the ~archers .\Ian Goldstein. but the other. Jim Slhwalbe. escaped and notified authont1(·~. oflic1al!. said. .\1ore than 20 la" ~nforcl.'ment ollicers from Madison. Gallatin and Bea' erhead counues launched a manhunt tor the kidnappers. both '?<-"Ill'' L'd lo tx· dJd 10 mtlitaf) fatigue!> .\ hl'11cupter Jnd planl.' using an 1_nfrared srnnner to detert a campfire lailcd to tum up an~ dues. and a search on fool "'11h 1rad.ing dogs had to be halted "'hen darkness made the rough terrain impenetrable Resons m the area shut do" n outdoor fac1ht1e:s. asked guests to sta}' indoors or evacuated them to less remote motels. .. Stay within the premises .... There are armed and dangerous men 10 the area." read a sign on the front door of the Huntley Lodge. One of the fug1t1ves was described as 10 his 40s. with long gra} hair and a beard. about 5-feet-8 and l 60 pounds. GARDENER HELD IN NURSE SLAYING •.. From Al .ind ma) ha'l' J...no"n her from "ork IOU •• \.lid ()(<,on I Hrn had "orh·d Jt the.-Laguna Hill'> ho<,p11al ~inu.· I YX I accord mg 10 a ho'>pllal <,poh·,rn<1n "ho '><!1d thl· nur\c wao, emplmcd 1n the pedlillnc' \t'<.·tion R U\'>l'll '-'"a' emplm ed '" J gttrdl'nl·r Jt the hmp11al Ohon <,aid The nur..c\ hmh "a' Ul'>l.ll' ercu carh Jul~. 4 h) ii daughter "ho traq·leu 111 the home to lheck on her mother''> "'l.'lfarc afkr L\on failed to 'ho" up fur "'urJ.... Olwn said The rn ml' \n·nc '>ho"'c:d s1gnl> ol a \truggle. Ol~on nott•d There were no "1gn' ho,i.t·"cr that an)one had hroJ...en 1010 thl· tract home. authont1c<. ..aid 'l'lghtxH'> 10 the 1 aguna Hills n>mmunll) '-'"l'rc pamcularl~ worried about the J...1lhng beta use of a stnng uf burglaries the) said had been re- ported m the neigh borhood. Olson said there is no evidence 1hat the homicide and the burglaries are related. Russell 1s being held at Orange < ount\-Jail without bail and is scheduled to be arraigned 1n South Orange Count~ Municipal Court V.ednesda)'. There I!> no ind1ca11on 1hat the suspect has a prior criminal record according to stale and counl) agenc1e'> ELECTION PROCESS GETS ST AR TED ... From Al Clarke h.1'> nt'' er run tor a LOunnl seat. Donn Hall. 55 owner ol an industrial electronics manufa<.tunng firm called Omega Industries Hall is the ma}'or of ( o'ila Mesa. \er' 1ng out his first full term on the Cit\ Council. He wa!> appointed to '>er\·l' out the unfintshed term of ( ouncilwoman Mar) Small"'ood. "'ho died in office. Hall also sened t\\--O and a half years on the Planning ( omm1ss1on and a year and a hall on the cit) 's Re- development .\gcnq Barbara Jean 12 o" ner ot C1raph1L Tones. an adH'n1c,1ng firm lcx.ated on Newpon Boulnard in ( n\la \ttc\3 Jean 1<, al410 a rnc1aph,s1cal m1n1c;1er and has ne,,,cr run tor ollilC Charil•' Markel 45 O'-'"Ol'r of the 'lllarkl'I ( ement < nntrattor'I firm 1n C osta Mc..a Markel wa<,appointcd to the cit)·, Planning ( omml'i'>lon one ~ear at1-o \1d ~oiler n:11rcd rl''>taurant o"' nrr ~offer. a council watrhdog "'ho attend!> all ( 1t\ ( ounnl and Planning Comm1ss1on meetings and 1s an outspoken critic of cu~ pohc)' has nc' er before held publK oflkc 1n ('osta Mesa Hall was the onl} candidate v.ho returned his filing papers Monda} and offic1all} entered the counul race In Fountain Valley, t"'o !>Cal~ on the fi"e-member City Council will be filled. Nommauon forms arc ;l\ail- able no"' in the Cit) clerJ... 'c; office at Fountain Valle) Cit) Hall. 10200 Slater A\C l\ita\or Man in .\dlcr ha<, an- nounced he" ill run for a lourth lour \Car term on the the rnuncil .\dlcr a iocal optometnst. rcpr<.'">t.'nto, Orangt• Count\ 's 26 c111cs on the hoard ut directors of the California League of ( 1t1c<; organization The other incumbent. ( oun- nlwoman ,J3arbara Brown \aid Mon- da) she too w1llsed.. re~lcctwn in November In 1980 Brown bcrame 1hc first woman C\Cr elcrted to the Fountain Valle) City ( ounc1I. She ""as also the top vote-getter among fi-.c candidates that year. Earl) toda). the incumbent~ had not picked UJ> nomination papers at the clerk·s office but two ca ndidate~ had One ,., James Petnl..m. a local chiropractor who 1s active tn man) c1v1c or~anizauons. The Fountain Valle\ ( hamber of Commerce re-cl.'ntl~ recognized Pctnkin as the cit)·., 1983 C111zen of the ) ear He v.as set to run for a council !>Cat 1n 1980. but his nom1na11on papers "ere d1'>quahfied because the signature'> were gathered b) a woman who had not Lhanged her \Ollng reg1s1ra11on from Huntington Beach 10 Fountain \. allC} \lso picking up papers wa!> (1corge ')colt. a local insurance agent ~·Koll .., a former Fountain Valle\ lOun- ulman who wishes to retur'n to the loca I governing bod). DUCKS CREA TE BALBOA ISLAND FLAP ... From Al Island:· Burton dcdares "The' come 1n and Vl\11 ml' l'"l'I)-morning JUSt about The\ waddle into the office and I gl\c them food l'\I: dc\clopcd \l'\eral hltll' lnrndsh1p~ .. \ome resident<, un the 1'>land '>a' lht• dud,, arl' ml''"' and that beache\ Jnd ..ca walls arc on thl' \Crge of being ,1 health ha1aru Other<. in.,1'>t that 1hn arc kept a"'aJ...c n1g.ht., tx·<.au'><.' of 4uad.ing "ber)onc hl..c\ dud1\ and c'el)-- onc hl c'> .,ce1ng hllk kid<. feed Just Call 642-6086 ducks." sa\\ Maurer ··Hut v.hat ha<, peopk up\ct " the <1lmo'll lt1m- merc1al kcd1ng 1ha1 got'' on·· The counulman da1m' that \Orne res1den1s make a hahll of bu' 1ng large supplies of bread or dul J... ma\h tor all the quacJ...ers and then g1> through dail} fcl'<hng ritual'> Bnau\t' nl thl· feeding. the duck<, ha\e \lopf)CU migrating. Maurc.-r sa''i .. That's what 1t'c; all ahout I lhmk we could take lan: of thl· prohkm "'11hou1 an ord1nann· m >l.l'lllO& thl· n 1' in' ol \l.'U ti we t·ou Id J U'>I '>lop lh I!> u'mmernal-t) pc fn•d1ng · \3}'\ Maurer Three H'ar., ago. the pro and an11- llul l fat lions on the !\land \qua red oil "hen about a dozen durJ...'> died from po.-.1oning. "Tht·ducl..-:. ha,cenough problems "'1th Mother Nature "11hou1 people po1<.un1ng them or shooting thl·m." Bum>n '>a)~ "'\iow thn "anl l'\l'r\· unc to get together and <.IJnl' thl'm V.l'll I'm nol going to do 1r· Wha t do you like aboul &he Dally Pllol? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your meuage will be recorded, transcribed and delivered co the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answerlnK service may be used to record letters to tbe 4'dilor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculallon ealll, pleHe. Tell u1 what's on your mind. 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Honoluk.t HO<Jllon lndt~t JACkton.Ma JtcktonVll .. JunMU t<enMeClly 13 SI 11 eo 17 51 ea 11 ea ~s aa 76 93 ,. 12 ~ 94 74 92 69 55 51 97 87 100 73 90 flt SURF REPOR T Botton BulfalO C•llPI< Cn•r ... 1on SC Cher!Mton,w v CharlOtte,N C Ult Vegu Liil .. Roell Loe A~ lOUt•viM CONTINUED STORIES . =~ ~~ ICD 1-3 1·2 1·2 1·2 1-2 1·2 1·3 Swell Olfeolton ~ SCHOOLS SERVING OTHER USES ... From Al The neighborhood school might be· come an eyesore and an mv1t1ng target fo r vandals. In add111on. Mahnken said the surplus funds produced by leasins a cloM'd school can be used for mam- te nance expenses at other open schools. He !>aid the d1stnct ha~ a range of rental fee~. A non-profit occasional user such as a Boy Scout troop can use spacl' for free A youth club wi th exclusive rights 10 certai n space pays the d1s1nct's direct month!) cost. 29 cents per o,quarc foot. A privatel} run child-care firm would pay 58 rents per square foot. A commercial sand- w1ch-fl'\aktng business pays 7 5 cents The d1stnct's landlord acll' 111es have also drawn the attention of Fountain Valley CH} officials. Some residents opposing cenam school tenants have tal..en their complaints to the Cit\ ·s Planning < omm1ss1on. "h1ch en(orce\ 10n10g guidelines The comm1)!>1on helped "'ork out the comprom1'>e bu!.1ng plan for adult da<,scs at N1cblas ~"eral other kascs for '>chool space arc con11nien1 upon the tenant's acqu1!>111on of the proper u t) planning permit. ( it) zoning rules ato,o were behind a dcn!>1on 10 turn the clo!.ed McDowell School into a Fountain Valk} District headquarters. McDowell. 10 a housing tract. 1s unsuitable for many commercial u!>eS But moving Into McDowell freed the d1stnct's former head· 4uarters on a commericall) zoned lOrner at Talben A venue and Ne"'· land Street. The old headquarters 1s no" rented to the Kmg.smen Drum and Bugle ( orps and the Celebration II catering business. There arc long range plans for expanded development of this rnrner 1f state officials will allo~ the '>Chool d1s1nct to keep the resulting re\.Cnue Reno' at1ng \ttcl)o" ell \<:hoot as a district headquarter!> cost about S 1.2 million howe,cr Thi'> expenditure became an issue 1n last's \Car's un'>uet:cssful a11empt to rccall .1hree district tru,c;tces. Other districts ha\.C at .. o tram- formed closed c;chools 1010 adm1n1s- trat1on offices. The Ocean View School D1stm·11n Hunungton Beach turned the closed Rancho View School tnto a d1stnct headquaners. In doing so. the d1stnc1 vacated a more \aluable site at Beach Boulevard and Warner A venue and colle<:ted S3.4 m1lhon when It sold the propt·rty. Ocean View has closed one other school. Rob1 nwood. Coastline Col- lege rented the school for adult classes for a time. When Coastline left last )Car. Robinwood was rented to the Central Baptist Temple for a pre- st·hool program. Ocean View Supenntendent Dale Coogan said he's received no neigh- borhood complaints concerning the Rob1nwood tenants "In fact. because the mone) from leasing ha~ been used to upgrade the propert). the school no" looks much nicer than "'hen we were in there:· Coogan said The Huntington Beach ( 1t\ School D1stnc1 mo\ed 11s administration offices inlo Lcbard School after It was closed. It leases another closed school Peterson. 10 Coastline Col- lege. and a third dosed s11e. Clapp. to the Orange ( ount) D\.•partment of Education tor 1n~truc11on ol handi- capped '>tudent~ The Newport-Mc~ Unified <)chool D1')tnc1. !>Cr" mg Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. has had to make the most dec1s1on~ about closed schools. The district has su'lpcnded or reorga nized classes at 16 campuses. .\ maJor uproar occurred in 1981 and I 982. when the d1stnct tned to lease Corona del Mar Elementary ~hoot to USC for a satel111e campus. Nearby residents battled the proposal. feanns tncreased traffic. hghts and no1~e. USC finally "1thdrew tts proposal after the uni- ' ersll} was denied a C'ahfom1a Coastal Commission permit. E\entuall). the ~hoot was M>ld toa pm ate de"eloper wi th plans to bu ild homes at the !.lie The d1stnc1 had less difficult) leasing Mesa Verde Elemenlar) and Lincoln Intermediate schools to < oasthnc College Bav View Elemen- tal) "'as rented for a 11.me to Coastline but has sincr been sold to a developer. McNally School 10 Coc;ta Mesa was sold to make way for the Pacific Federal Building. llnhJ...c the Fountain Valley Dis- tnct. Newport-Mesa h.as no bu1ldm1 debts to the state, so it does not have to surrender the revenues from a school sale. according to Raymond Schmerer. the district's busineu manager. Other closed Newport-Mesa schools are used for special educa- 1 ion. continuation studies and ad- m101s1rauon offices or arc rented as private schools or city community centers. A district advisory commit- tee will make recommendations in the coming weeks concerning the future of Adams and East Bluff schools. which were just closed in June. In the Laguna Beach Unified School District. Ahso Elementary School 1s the only site that has been closed. The district has leased this campus to the Capistrano-Laguna Beach Regional Occupation Pro- gram This group has sub-leased portions of the school to day-care programs and a church group. Low- cost studio space 1s also rented to artists But Supenntendcnt Billy Barnes said the district's board of education has approved tentative plans to sell the Aliso campus to National Church Residences of Ohio. This sroup plans to provi~e senior citizen housing a community center and a day-care program under the sponsorship of St Mary's Episcopal Church of Laguna Beach. A county park will also be established on the 6. 7-acre campus. Barnes said the uguna District will be able to keep the S2.7 million produced by this proposed sale, and the property will revert to the district in 40 years. under the current proposal. In the more immediate future. Barnes said. the district may need new schools in its northern area where add1t1onal housing is proposed. ~ut he said he docs not expect to need mo re clas.sroom5 in South Laguna. where Aliso is located. Still. some South Laguna residents criticized the sale plan because they did not want the community to lose 11s only public school campus. Wednesday: A close-up look ar rhe problems one nei&hborhood had when irs school was closed and later leased. Gary's and Co. SUMMER SALE July 13 thra July 22 Reductions on Clothing and Shoes 4 30%to60% 119 Fa hion I land (714) 759-1622 ; (