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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-07-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. MONDAY, JULY 30, 1984 Amert can s collect 6 gold medals on ffr st dayofthe ~Jcs. ~ Pag~C J -4 Coast The owner of a Hunt- ington Beach bar has been arrested and ac- cused of raping a 15- year-old girl ./ A3 ::::;:;:;!::::;:::::::::::::::::::z:::::::4:::::::::::;=~~:;:;· California Telephone rates for Call- fornlans are are the way down./A4 A pilot who ~uzzed' the Coliseum had police wait- ing for him when he landed at the airport./ A4 Na don Fred Waring, the Inven- tive creator of blenders and music, ls dead.I A4 EPA proposes even further reductions In sale of leaded gasoline to con- sumers./ M World A hijacked jetliner with 84 passengers departed Aruba today, bound for Caracus./ A4 The last Marine unit leaves Beirut for new quarters offshore./ A4 Feature Salvador Dali has issued a series of sport medals for the Olymplca In gold, silver and platlnum./81. Photo albums from his youth have been returned to a Japanese athlete whose Identity was not known for 39 years./81 Sports A groin Injury has ap- parently ended the Olym- pic gold medal hopes of former Newport Harbor High swim standout John Moffet./C1 U.S. Olympic pentathlon athletes got off to a good c start In competition at Coto de Caza./C2 Dodger rookie Orel Hershlser nearly tosses a perfect game./C2 :·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::~::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·!·: Entertainment Country singer Eddy Arnold, at 66, would like to cap his long career with one more hit record./83 Busineu Consultants help mlddle- level management pro- fessional In their career changes.JBS .::s;:;:;~:·:·:·x .. :·:·:-~~·:,·:·:·:·:.:-:·:·:·:·!=:·:·:·: INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Butlneu California News Clualfled Comlc:I Croasword Death Notloea Horoecope Ann L.andere Mutual Fund• Natk>nal Newa Optnion PapatuzJ Pollo.Log Public Notices Sport• Stoett M1t1cet1 Ttlevtelon Theatef'I w .. thtr Wor1d Newt a. A3 85 A4 C5-8 a. C7 c. ce 82 85 A4 A5 8 1 A3 c. C 1-<t 88 82 83 A2 M COAST 1111101 ORAN GE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Concert fans battle police 'Heavy metal' crowd sets car afire, pelts lawmen with bottles in melee By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Delly ......... A crowd of rock 'n' roll fans tipped over a car, set at afire and then hurled bttr bottles at pohce and firemen Viejo's invaders a happy throng Visitors Stiffer heat to cheer favorites in Olympic bike race By J ERRY HIRSCH Of .. Delly .......... They descended on Mission VteJO in droves. About 200,000 strOOf. all crowding for a seat on the Olympic bicycle road race course. They were bicycle enthusiasts from Australia to Los Alamitos, Newport Beach to Norway, in Mission Viejo to cheer for thear Olympic teams. The local crowd was the big winner with American Alexi Grewal captur· ing the gold medal in the l l 8.2·mile men's race and Americans Connie Carpenter and Re~ Twigg fi nis_h· ing first and second an the 49.2·m1le women's race. The spectators loved 1t. "This is the best thmf. I have ever seen in Mission Viejo, ' said Mark Gormly.whose backyani lies along the O'Neill Road sectton of the course, about a mile from the finish line. "This community has absolutely everything you would want and now they brin' the Olympics here. It's Just fa ntastic, ' Gormly said . Gormly provided the crowd wit!' two televisions sets perched on has Addltlonal bike race 1tory. photos on pagesA3, C1 fence and a garden hose for spectators wtshi ng to cool off from the 85-dcgrtt heat. People staned amving Saturday afternoon. They staked out secu~ns of the hilly, 9.85·mile course wtth lawn chairs and ropes, leaving notes ask.Ing later amvals to respect their claims. Hundreds camped out. many turn- ing hay bales intended to cushion dangerous curves into cushions for their heads. The big crush came about 6:30 a.m . Sunday, three hours before the women's race stan ed. after a Sunday rught conccn at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater. Irvine pohcc. pelted with bottles and debns as they tried to move the crowd back from the flaming Ford Mustang. were forced to call fo r assistance from Lasuna Beach. Tustin and the shcnfrs depanment to quell the not. .. The best we could do was try to maintain the status qu~:· explained Irvine ~lace 11. Dick Bowman today. Thas IS the first tame we've had to call for outside assistance at Irvine Meadows." The melee erupted 1n an amp hitheater patk1ng lot shortly before madnifht followina a concen by Judas Priest, a popular heavy metal rock sroup . AccordinJ to pohcc. the riot was touched ofT when a Juvenak con«rt· goer rammed several cars an the lot with has vehicle. Officers were unsure why the dnver crashed into the other vehicles. Bowman said. -Some of the people in the pamns lotaou htde mad.Jumped tbednver and pulled him out of the car, .. said Bowman. ''They appattntly bat him up." A crowd of about 40 peop~ then pushed the Mu tans ooto its lide and 1gn11cd n watha road Oare. policc~d. When officers showed up. the crowd (Pleue Me IRl-&E/ A2) Laguna cable goes on blink S. Coast outage occurs during Olympic covera e Thousands of South Coast TV vtewers were depnvcd of pnme tame Olympic volleyball action Sunda) when a shon cU"Cu1t caused a blackout on the local cable TV system. Just as the U.S. Olympic volleyball team. led by Laguna Beach's own Du"y Dvorak. was gemng 10to a spanled match wtth the team from Argenuna at about 7 p.m .. televisions went fuzzy an ~guna Beach, Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano, causma thousands of South Coast volleyball fans to miss out on the action. The able telev1s1on system failed mtermmently untal about 11 p.m. The problem occurred wbcn a fuse blew an a new cable recc1v10J. centCT that Storer uble TV. Inc . of Lquna N•guel put into SC'fV&~ last Thurs- da). rompan) officals satd Storer Chief Tcchn1c1an Vic Waz~sk• said "an 1ntcnn1ttent shon an the power suppl) .. caused Channel 4 to fail first. Wa.zC"Wsk1 explained that Channel 4 controls the ~l for all other channels. and wb.en It went oft "all otber cb.anocls were searching for Channel 4 and couldn't fmd 1l " The faulty futc was replaced and the S\Stem went back on for a (Pie.-.ee CABLJ: TV /A2) Olympic update CHINO (AP) -Amertmn lhooter Ed Emil of Mofglftlown, W.Va.,wonthegoldm.del~ ~ lri the Otymp6c ~··&QI th matCh lriMil-bore ...... COllll' .. UOn - Cycl8t St8" "'-0 oC 0.. Point won Na h4m Of ttw 4.000- meter' lnc:Rvktu9I ~ ~ • record time of 4:35.5 7. tn roWtf .g. Corona dll ..... Race organizers were prepared and directed motorists to 20 parking lots (Pleue aee CROWDS/ AS) Bred Lew1a 8nd S1attle'a P8UI 0.., ........... ~ ~ ........ Enqulst placed w;ond In dauble Connie Carpenter bolda the &old. Second place flnlaher Rebecca Twia eta.net.a at left. 1culls behind W. Germwry. Pilot's Dowaliby takes post in NJ Named ptibltsher of Ingersoll weekly newspaper company Chaz> Dowaliby, editor and ass1s· tant to the pubhsher of the Orange Coast Daily Pil ot. has bttn named publisher of a weekly newspaper company an Bergen County. N.J. Dowahby JOtned the Orange Coast Daily P ilot shortly after the news- paper was purchased by Ingersoll Publications Inc. in February. 1983. The New Jersey company as also owned by Ingersoll Publications Inc. Al the Pilot. Dowaliby supervised the first successful redesian of the newspaper in years. She introduced the consistent use of color photogra- ph) and developed a number of new features. including the popular Paparazzi society column Dowahby. 35. swuched the cd1· tonal emphasis of the newspaper to increase local coverage and add more news an icles each day to the paper. In March. she took on a special ass1J0ment to reorganize the Pilot's retail advertising departmtnt while an adven1 sing director was recruited. Dowahby was gen~I manager of the Contra Costa Independent in Richmond before JOinang the Pt lot. Chuy Dowa.llby Jake Abbott: A big leaguer in baseball and education When Jake Abbott sap ed a con· tract with the Brooklyn Dodaers. he also s1ancd a contract Wlth hts father that be would continue hJS cducauon and ae1 a colleae dcsrce. A left·handcd p itcher. Abbon won 23 pmes in I 9S2 for Santa Barbera and was voted thcuhfom11 Lcquc's rookie of the year. He once was a roommate of Don ~e at the Dod&cn' spnna traamna camp at Vero "&ac:h. Aa .• and he hobnobbed with the ()odatr area ts of the era. Rut befotT he madt the bt1 ltqucs. Abbott was dr.f\cd tftlO the Anny. Whale playina bell at fon Ord. he uO'crcd 1 lh ukkr injury tlut made RoaERT 8111£1 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS It almo~t 1mposs1ble for him "to throw the ball aero the room·· Jake Abbott aot his dqrtt at Frnno t.atc. t.Nnb to his dAd's 1ns1sttntt. and walked off the mound to take a whirl at a c·arttr an education Alona the way. he'\ made career stops at Hanford. first as an athletic coach and math teacher. and then at tus alma mater. Fresno's R~vch H1Jh. whert has Rou&hndcn won seven ba~ll champion hips 10 c\lht )'ears.. He -.-cnt onto La Canada and Ocean i~ and finally to Hunt· 1n11on Beach where he's been uper· antcndcnt of the Hununaton Beach Unified School Omnct for 10 yea~ He's mo' 1na on 1n cart)' ne t month to become suptnntcndtnt of the Mt Dtablo Unified School °' · tnct an Contra ( o~ta Count> for the 53-}car-old Abhott the c 1rrnmst.anccs 'urroundt~ hi' 11r- (Pleue ABBOT1/A2) ' Laguna-Laurel project delayed By JEFF ADLER Ofho.llr ......... o\pproval of The In anr { o ., e~tens1vc plan~ for de' elopmen1 of the Latuna·Laurel plannned com munit .. -more than thrtt \ear. in the making -will ha\ e 10 "311 a k .... Wttks longer · The Orange ( oun t~ Board 1lf Supervisors has dela~ed appro' al ot the mass1ve proJ«t tn Laguna ( J n)on until rount) planner<; ch('d, some conchtsa<>ns contained an en· 'aronmental repons on the prOJe<'I The prOJ«t "'o uld ha'<' ' ~04 home., constructed 1n the caO\on inland ,,, the coastal cit~ Jake Abbott Follo....,1ng an n tens1ve public heanng on the project this week. marl ed b' hatter e'.\changes bctWttn de' dopment opponents and super- ' 1'10f"i. board members directed plan· nrr. to l heck the vahdll\ of estimates ,)n the amount of traffic the proJttt "'ould generate and to rc"1e"' proJ«- 110n' pertaining to Oood control and "'atcr runoff "upc:f\ 1son. "'ho indicated the~ "111 'ote to approH the ~ue ted wnc ,hange and general plan amend· m<"nt directed the m1tter be fe\(ht·duled for 1cuon on Aug 8 E q·n af the pro1«t ~ms appro,al (Ple..eeee LAGUKA/A 2) Woman survives cliff fall ., 'I -)'car-old woman suno1\ied a -;pcct.acular fall e~rly today when \he reponedl)' leaped off a tuah chff above Dana Point Harbor and tumbled about 2SO fttt bd'°"' land- an11n a heap. authorities reported. The Dana Poant woman 5Ufttted a broken neck. 1 fractured bet nu~ro\U cuti. accord1 to ( ount~ Shmff s de?.Uie-t he 1~ ltsttd m rnnal rondiuoo at Ma ion Commun1t) He p11.al trauma center "'here WM f'lttl...,. fot10-..1n1 the 6 :\S a .m inc nt. (Pl ....... C LD'W I A2) At••orange Cout OAIL y PILOT /Monday, July 30, 19a.. Judge halts grading project during Modern Pentathlon . By the Atsoda&ed Pre11 The Los An Its Olympic OrpnlL· ma Committee and a development group obtained a coun order to stop a homrowner's phm to grade propcrt)' he owns adjacent to one of fivt Modem Pentathlon compcttt1on snes. Orange C'ounl) Supt"nor Court Judge Francisco Bnseno ordered Ph1lhp Brodell not to grade tb<' lot near Coto de Caza unlll at\t'r the e~cnt 1s completed .\ug 2 The LACXX and the Coto de C'aJa developers filed a request for a mtraming order Fnday, and at was prompt!~ approved b> Bn~no. The complaint said g.radtnf on a lot adjacent to the pentathlon s cro~ • country course would have "1m- pa 1red" com peti11 on and "dimm1shed" spectator enjoyment. The document added that dust created from the proJe<:t would cause "noxious fumes." How<'' er Brodell said Saturda> that Coto de Ca1a otlk1al" told him compeuuon sites would not be near homes. so his plans to arade the land c;houldn't be a nuisance But tht cro~H.'ounlt) cour~ was placed adJacent to Brodell's propcn), and he claimed that Coto de Cua officials were "pel)urous" when they said venues would not be near residential areas. "Then they turned around and told m( I couldn't grade on m)' propcrt)' because the noise. dust and tractor fumes would be a nu1sant:e." he ,_,d Anti-reroute forces meet tonight The leader!> ol a m·"' I tuntangton Beach homeo"'ners group "-Ill mn·t tonight to coordinate thcar oppo~1t1on to a ne"' Bulsa (·hat a "-t:lland-. development plan th;,it ""ould re- quired rcroutang of PJufa ( oast Highwa ... Honll'O"-nrr<, s.a) the propo~d n:ruuung "'ould bnng thl.' h1gh""a) 100 close to their ne1~borhood and produce an no) mg noise and fume!>. The Pacific Coast Highway rerout- ing as part ofa compromise develop- ment plan approved b} the State ( oastal C. on!><'n anc) The plan stall must be approH~d b} the Cahlorn1a Coastal ( omm1ss1on. People ousted by Olympics aided Don Tro). a resident of the affected area. said a steering committee will meet tonight to select a name for the group. arrange for non-profit status and choose officers. He said commit- tee members also would be given specific assignments in the protest. ~bout 500 homeowners attended an ampromtu meeting Thursday at Huntington Beach Caty Hall to dis- cuss their opposition to the plan. Part1C1pants chose a steenng commit- tee to head the protest. The Hou<,ang ( oalt11nn ol Orangl' County hai. opened an Olympat Emergenc> Shelter Network for people displaced from local motel~ and hotels as a re~u It of the an flu" ol ~•sttors for the Ol)mpu.: C1ames With the help ol 14 local churches and m con1unc11on with the Center for the Homeless. the Housing ( oah- t1on wall provide emergcnc} !>helter 1 , CONTINUED STORIES ~ - bct""een 8 pm and 8 a.m Eal·h panaupatang church. an ad- d111on 10 providing the use of ats factlaues. also has volunteers to manage and staff the shelters People displaced from their motel/hotel lodging can call the Center tor the Homeless weekdaH be"'een 10 am and 4 p.m. for rcg1strat1on or further information. Tro} said part1c1pating home- owners wall contnbute S 100 per household He said the new group hopes to raise S 100,000 from about 1,250 homeowners an three affected tracts. LAGUNA-LAUREL PROJECT .•• From Al however, construl·tton cannot begin before 1988 The pro1ect site 1<. Jn agncultural pre'>t.'f\e and l annot be developed unttl the pre!.er\e <>tatu'> expires. explained Pl'ter Herman an aide to Super\ 1sor Thomas Rile -. MELEE ... From Al began hea' 1ng bollk'> and rod.;, at thl' patrolmen "I gue~ ... lhC) thought II '\.\OUld be fun to Y.atlh tht!> bonfire and thl'n when the cops sho.,..ed up the~ thought tt ""ould bt' ncn more lu n to ~tart thro"tng hottk' ,,11d Bo"" man .. There n.'all\ v.a..,n ·1 much "-l' c-ould do .. he added It took ~O [n,1ne pohu.' ollill·r\ and • .mother 14 o!Tacc-rs from Laguna Beach Tu!.ttn and the \hl·nff<. dc- panmenl to '>l'ttle thr cru .... d Offo:ers dad not use tear ga<1 to d1'>1X'r\c the tro"-d T"'o JU"cnale' "ere arre~tcd ao-0 later released 10 their parents It "'as not clear whether the o"' ner of thl' tar was arrested "He was crying on our shoulders afterward," said Bowman. ··ttc said has car was a Mustang but the "'a' 11 looked. we couldn't real!\ tell " The amphitheater 1s located adJa· cent to Lion Count~ Satan Rile}'. '>peaking in support ol the de,elopmcnt. said the Irvine Co. has pro\ aded "a reasonable balance be· tween natural resources and the need for houses ... He also noted that nearly 70 percent of the land an the planned communal) as designated as open space. A.mong development opponents ""ere three members of the Laguna Beach Cal\ Council who asked that appro .. al be withheld until the number of homes as reduced. the ncarb) lakc'I are better protected and the In me Co. agrees to move the commun11~ farther inland. .. I he project ac, too large. the area as too large and the impacts are devas- CABLE TV •.. From Al bnefpenod. but the lu~ blew again a short lime later V..aze"'ska said Storer sen cs approximately' 24.000 subscnbers an the South Orange Count)' area and 6,000 in Laguna Beach Most of the system was affected b) the outage. Storer area manager Martha Corrales said. ··we got quite a few calls about 1h1s " C orralcs said. tattng." ~td Councilman Robert Gentf). who also said the traffic from Laguna-Laurel would .add to what aJread) as a .. year-round s1galen in regard to Laguna Beach.·· Gent!) said the additional cars the project as expected to generate would add 5.5 tons of pollutants to the air and would contnbute to the forma- tion of acid fog. Councilman Neal F1upatnck told SUpt'I"\ asors. "Some more effort on the project as needed. We don't disapprove of the project. we disap- prove of the project an its present configuration ... CLIFF JUMP •. From Al The barefoot woman allcgcdl) left a su1c1de note an her car. which was found parked on Amber Lantern near the top of the cliff. said Sgt L\nn Nehring. · A. witness standing beneath the cliff told deputies he heard rocks crashing down the steep hillside and looked up an tame to St'e the woman fall. "He said she wasn"t screaming ... Nehnng noted. The woman's fall reponedly was broken when she bounced repeatedly against the hillside. Depuues said sh<' was unconscious but still breathing when they reached her. ABBOTT IN THE BIG LEAGUES •.. From Al parturc from the distract arc not entire I} unlike those of has am\al an i...:ovember of I <n..t The d1stnct 1.1.as in a state of turmoil then. broul!,ht about b) the '>how1ng of the X-ratcd movie .. Deep Throat" 1n a hotel room during an education con' entaon an San Diego 1n 19.,3 The former '>upenntcndent of schools was promanentl) linked w the 1nc1dent and had been ad .. ased b' trustees that 11 Y.Ould he bc'>t for all if he were to Ii nd a nc"' JOb. When he dad. the d1'ilnc1c, hared .\hhott who was then assouate 'iupenntcndent at Oceanside "We SCI Olli tn find the OC\I l urraculum per<>nn 1n ( alalorn1a ·· said Ralph Bauer. one ot the li\C tru..,tees ""ho hared .\bbott ·'Thi'> 1'> the toughc\t lqualtt\ I to find an education and Jalo..e "' e~ \en good Both my k 1d'.I ""en t to rnllcge -one to Long Beach ~talc anu the other to l CLA The \\<,tern prepared them 1.1.ell and I am "'ell 'iat1<1lied a., a parent The l"red11 tx·longs to JaJ..l \bbott ·· On the l'' c of ht\ dt·panun: trom Huntington Beath .\bbott lind<> himself an another ambrogho -one that Y.as brought about h) ht\ re- Just Call 642-6086 Dally Pilot Dell very I• Guarantffd 1U 1.11, t ,., t • --..,,,,f" , I lti • mo' al of Dr Paul Berger as pnnc1pal of Manna High School. Parents in west Huntington Beach and Hunt- ington Ha rbour have rallied to Berger's support. first seeking has reinstatement and then launching recall proceed 1 ngs against the four trustees -Brian Lake. Ron Marcus. Landa ~oulton and Steve Sm11h - who arc standing behind Abbott's dcc1s1on to remo' e Berger. ~bbott insists that Berger. though 'CT) popular had not exh1b1tcd "strongquaht> control" in the area of classroom instruction and has al- leged!} demonstrated reluctance to confront tou$h personnel problems ~bbott hared for the new Mt. Daablo D1\lnt t JOb befort" the Berger furor l'rupted. said he fears that a recall .. "'ill rap the d1stnct apan It's not an the bc">t interest of the total d1-,tnu and I'm sorT)' to see 1t." he said .. I'm fully aware that it's pan of the dcmoaattl prOless. but an elcc- twn tor three trustee'\"' 'II be onh I 0 month"> a"-a\ " The Hun11ngton Beach l nllln Slhool Distract "'here about 17.000 student<; a11end SI\. comprehcnsaH high '\chool-. an the city as well a\ 111 Fountain Valle\ and 'We~trnan~lt:r has earned a statewide and nauonal reputation for turning out students well grounded m basics and academic subjects. Not long ago. the dastnct was singled out b~ Newsweek magazine for dela venng quality educauon m a time of dechnang revenues 'Tm very proud of the I 0 years an the district,"' Abbott said dunng an inter\ 1ew in has office where a poster of Drysdale and Peewee Reese as prominently daspla)'ed. "It's most satisfying to s11 back and to know from the data that this district compares with the best an the country an tests. academic climate. pnde and lack of vandalism The bottom hne as what the schools are doing for the clients and our clients are reall}' getting a topflight service rm glad to have some involvement an that And rm proud of the quaht) of people in the d1stnct. Teaching as superb and the administrators and trustees ha~c been oustanding " .\bbott offic1all) depans from the d1stnct Aug I 0. .\ssoc1ate Super- intendent Mane Otto will become acting surerintt"ndent until a per- manent !.ucccssor w Abbott as named What do you like aboul the Dally Pilot., What don't you like., Call the number at left and your messaite will be rttorded, lranscrtbed and detlvtred to I.be appropriate editor. The same 24-bour answerln& service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contribators to oar Letters column must Include their name ud tt>lepboae aamber for verification No clrculalloa calls. plust. Tell us wbafs oa your mlDd ()RANI~[ COAST Daily Pilat Circulation 7141142-4333 CleHIOed adverttelng 714/M2·5e71 All ott\er department• 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE H. L. Schwertz Ill p Jblt~hPr .... 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In- dJcated a woman wu drlvlllj{ eaat on Pair when her car veered Into the lot and etruck two other vehlclee. One woman wu re- portedly Injured ln the Incident. Police probe two slayings Police an Anaheim and Santa Ana were investigating two apparently unrelated slayings that occurred early Saturday in those cities and led to one arrest. Anaheim police were called at 3: 15 a.m Saturday to an apartment com- plex al 11 1 W. Orangt'wood Ave .. where officers found Joseph Emile Evan~. 19. of Anaheim. dead in a patio area. according to the palace report. He had been shot once ia the chest with a small-caliber firearm. police said. After talking with witnesses, police arrested Adolfo Cordero Aguirre. 38. of Anaheim, who had apparently been involved in a verbal altercauon with Evans before the shooting. He was an custody an Anaheim City Jail on '>usp1cion of murder. Police said a handgun was found during the arrest. The second slaying was reponed at Rob1nsorYs THE FIRST PLACE 4:45 a.m. !)41u1u.a.> an .:>anta Ana. Police said Romano Perez, a 27-;ycar- old citizen of Mexico. was shot to death, apparently with a small<aliber handgun. at his home on W. Santa Ana Boulevard. Neighbors heard him call for help. and rcspondmg officers found tht" man's body on the front porch of has home. police said. No motive was immediately de. termine<i m the slaying. and police were continuing to search for suspects late Saturday. TO DISCOVER THE WATERFORD CRYSTAL 1984 OLYMPIC MEDALLION FROM THE NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION COLLECTOR SERIES. COMPLETE WITH GIFT BOX. $40 from RoJ,mJ<m '~ \f~uerford, 14]. In ordrr, «all toll j'fte 1·800-14$-8fOJ. . °!' f mm C.JIX> Cnmp.my.. offi(1al /1cn1U"t oft/,, 1984 Olympics I ' ' Or nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday • .)Ufy 30, 1984 * M Fullerton College ~o~HWDS LINE VIEJO STREETS ... offers ski classes when~ more than 2S.OOO parkjng ,.orkHua pnntcr. . Scrtams hugs. lmsn and flag spots were available -at SIO each. ..Four of us came for,. s111-wt'd: wa"ng nppled across the coune u Snow skuna clu!oi.cs are once again beinf, offered by There were a few ft'nder benders, but holida). Me mate') brother 1s racina the two Amencan women spontcd to Fullerton Colleae -on "maxe believe snow. • the Oran1t C ount'.r Shentrs Office 1n the event. He 1s Gary T rowcll. th<' the finish at 11 40 a m. Utiluma the syntheuc surf act and fac1ht1es of Pon-a-reported no mafor problemi. Australian champion. • Ca)lles said .\nd 1n lhe afternoon. when AJeu Slope in Anaheim. the one-unit. fall-semester classes are Thousand!> o )pc<:taton rode their Grewal Jumped otT to has lone slated for 2 to 4 p.m., Mondays, Tuesday and bicycles to the event. The lucky Castlt'S and has Australuan fnend' breakaway for much of the lut two Wed~esdays, plus 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday!. and Tuesdays. b1cyclls1s were rewarded wjth the found their spot at 4 a.m .• but not la~ of the men's race, he was pttted Cost ts $45 per students. chance to nde in a special emcraency before stoppma at a liquor stort and with thunderous cheers of ··Grewal, The first session will meet in room 1207 of the lane around the Olympic courx pnor buying ats entire 66--can stock of Grewal" as he pa&SCd the spectators.. Phrsical Education Bldg. on campus. All others are at to lhe first race Australian Foster's Lager. The group lined three and four deep on the 10 I N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Rene Roben of Los Alamitos marked its seats wuh Australian flags course . . Enr~llment is through the resutar Fullerton College rcponed little trouble finding a park-and a big kangaroo flag A mile before the finish hne. registration procedure, with permits to register required. ina space at 8.30 a.m He brought his They were among many fore1an Grewal raced down the bi& hill on wife, Jan. their two children. a big visitor\ al the race .\ group of O'Neill Road JUSt a foot behind the B'6 band to perform Thursday Ralph Lapolla and hts "Swing Years Big Band" will perfonn onThursday.from 11:45a.m to I 15pm.inthe Town Center Park, adjacent to lhe Westin South Coast Plaz.a. This ts the last concert in the senes, pa}ing tnbute to the giants of swing, presented in conJunct1on v.ath the Oranae County Performing Arts Center Hot dogs and beverages v.1 I I be served for SI each. or contact the Westin South Coast Pla1a. 540-2500. Ext 36 J. for a gourm. et p1cn1c lunch For more information. call 241-1700 OCC repeats writlng semlnar A seminar offering lips for writing for the motion picture and telev1s1on industry will be repeated at Orange Coast College on Saturday fro m 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 111 of the Counseling and Admissions Bldg. Fee for the course. "Wnt1ng for the Motion Picture and Television Industry," 1s S 15. lr\iing H. Cooper. who has worked~ more than 15 years for two motion picture companies, will lead the program. Tickets for the seminar are on sale at OCC's Community Services and Tacket Office. Tickets. 1f still available, will also be sold at the door. For more 1nformat1on, call 432-5880. Class on adopdon scheduled picnic lunch and a stuffed am the Norwegians celebrated the strong wheel of runner-up Steve Bauer of Olympic Eagle performance -third and fourth Canada. ··we really wanled the children to place finishes in 1he men's race -of .\!though the people drenched both see an Ol}mpll e\ient Who knows their na11onal team by marching nders with water to help cool them u when the) will ever have another Norwegian flags around the course. th<' pa<>!i.td w1lhin feet of the cro"'d, chance 10 sec one." Robert said. and chanung "Norge. Norge" -you lnew their hearts were with adding tha1 the free race was 1he nght pronounced "nor-ga" ·· Gre"'al Their shouts might ha \ie pnce (di-a famtl} on a budget Bu t Amencan fla~ and thants of gl'.en him !hat extra edge needed to Shane ( as1les !4 came all !he "'a> ··USA.. l 'SA·· were thl· mo\t common "'in the gold JUSt a few thousand· feet from Melbourne .\ustraha. where he on the course do"' n the road "How to Find a Child." a class for .:ouples who are interested in adopting a cha Id. wtll be offered on Monday. Aug. 6. from 7 lo 9 p.m at Parenting Resources office. J 633 E. 4th St.. Suite 288. Santa Ana. A panel, consisting of an attorney and an adoptne parent who has adopted independently, wall d1scuass how to find a ch1lkd , legal issues in adopuon, ethics 1n adoption; how to keep costs down and whatr are -reasonable costs; and what to do when selected by the birth parcnt(s). Cost of the class 1s SI 5 per person. Pre-registration as advised as class enrollment 1s limited. For information or to register, call 542-5005. a.r ........... .., ....... 1- Women Olympic blcycliata 8tralD u they round a turn ln Mbeton Viejo Sanday. Americana Connie Carpenter-Phinney and Rebecca Twta were inch.ea apart at tbe flniah line ln tlle top two poettion.a. Dana Hllls Hlgh sets reunlon Dana Hills High School Class of '74. the first graduaung class from Dana Hills. wall have its I 0-year reunion on Saturday, Aug. 25, at the El Adobe Restaurant. 31891 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. The no-host happy hour begins at 6 p.m .. with a buffet dinner staning at 7 pm. Highlights for lhe evening will mclude a short program. music and dancing to lhe tunes from the high school era Dinner. dancing and a souvenir }earbook arc included in the pnce ofS30 per person. Resen auon!> can be made in ad,ance b' calling Susan Ralls V..1rth at 855-9502 Traveling Sea Camp announced Orange County Manne Institute and Fullenon College are combining forces for an Ad"anced Traveling Sea Camp for I 0 to 15-year-olds during mid-August. Also open to those wh o have attended a previous Sea Camp program. the Aug 20-24. week-long daytime program at the Dana Point Harbor facility will include team research projects, a visit to Sea World, and a tour of Scripps Institute of Oceanograph} Aquanum in La Jolla. The daily act1vi11es,, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m .. will include udepool discovenC$. laboratory study. snorkeling ex· cursions and time aboard a floating laboratory The S 140 cost per part1c1pant wall include all field tnps, laboratory matenals and daily transportation to and from Fullerton College and the lnstttute. Add1 t1onal 1nformat1on. along with registratton. can be obtained in person or by wnting Fullerton College Community Rela11ons. 321 E. Chapman A "e .. Fullenon 92634. MasterCard and Visa charge sen aces are a' a1lable by calling 871-8000. Ext. 252 Monday, July 30 No meettn11 1ebedaled. The al.go on the house wu taken seriously by the American men'• and women'• cycling team• -they captured gold medals on the opening day of the Olympic• PoucE Loe Bar owner charged with raping girl in Huntington A Santa Ana man has been arrested on susp1c1on of raping a 15->ear-old Huntmg1on Beach girl in a bar that was undergoing renova11on James Endsky. 33. was placed in Huntington Beach Jail af\er the girl told police she had been sexuall'r assaulted in the Black Rose Tavern. 204 Adams Ave .. Saturday night Pohce said Endsley own s the bar. Lapn&Beach David M. Wallace. 31. was charged with rcs1stinJ arrest in the 500 block of North Coast Highway Sunday af\emoon af\er being stopped for hav1n1 outstandana traffic warrants. He was released on S 1.000 baa I • • • Michael Anthony Mastro1ann1. 26. was characd with rcs1suna arrest af\er bcma stopped in the Boat Canyon sboppina center by police unday niaht on outstandan& afTC1t wamnts. He as be1na held on bail ofS3.500 • • • Karl Amanlles Tierra. 26. was charaed Wlth rcportma a faJsc emerg· ency to police Sunday n1&ht when he called to say there wu a •noottna at a local busm~s. T1cm wa\ relca5oed on S l,000 b11I Newport Beacb A Newport Btach woman rcponcd Saturday that som~nc tole S aJS an cash from heri>urw tn an offi<'t t 2'0 which has been closed dunng thl' renovation penod Police sa.Jd the girl told office~ '>he was waiting outs1dc for a lncnd allfr buying a son dnn~ at a nearb> p1ua parlor when a man she later 1den11tkd as Endsle> invtted her to '"n11 1n~1de the bar She told officers 1ha1 1ns1de lhl' har one man held herdo"n wh1k· 1hc har Newport Center Dnvc. • • • A Newpon Beach woman reportC'd the theft of an auto stereo 'aluC"d nt $250 from her car parked in lhe I 00 block of Opal unda'r • • • A Newport Beach woman reportC'd the theft of an au10 stereo valuC'd at $500 from her car parked at the Parl Newport Apanmenls Sunda~ • • • An Irvine woman reported 1hc theft of an auto stereo 'alued al S800 from her BMW parked 1n the '<Xl block of Newport Boule\ard \.•uur· da) Hunttnaton Beach A cmol brokt into n P' 'llall1'n at Warner Avenut and Ne>Nl.1nd \trC'<'t and made ofTw1th the \tataon·, Oom '3fe W1tne'sc' copied down a Jlirtlal hctnst plaic numht'r of the gctav.'8, car. dt'S<'nbcd 11.\ a whltt camf)('r • • • i\ 4 vear·ol<I ch aid wa kO I°' ~rd 1n O\~ncr allegedh raped hrr poltl'l' ..aid The scrnnd man hJ\ nnl lx•t:n located. police '>aid .\ftcr '>he "-3'1allo"l'd111 lca'l' 1he girl called policr and \"as ta~cn Ill Humana Ho~p1tal Huntington fkal h for a rape examina11on. ~ilttc 'aid Polu:e ~1d Endskr~' dl·n1ell hl' 3\\aulted thl' girl a campc.'r near the intersection ul ~ach Boulevard and Heal A 'cnuc: while 1he parent\ wcrc inst<lC' a bar dnnking. Police \\Cr<' railed to tal~ wtth tht' parents • • • A man was arrested m a parlong fac1lth near the Old V..orld shoppan», Ct"nter on 'J>usp1c1on of d1~harg1ng a firearm within c1t'r ltm1ts • • • .\ rt'Stdent on the '7()() blod of MontC'io trect reportC'd lhat wm<'- onc did about SS.000 worth ot damage of the ga~e and S350 to the fom11\. car ••• ( hromC" hutxap\ wonh 1tlo11t s~o wt'!'(' ~lolen f1om a C"hc' rolet parl<'d n<"ar thC' tntel'\t'C'11on of Heil \' rnuC" ,1nd Rol\.ft ( h1c-a Road Fountain Valley Burl!.I .. " u~t a wrenlh to sma\h a front &IJ" Joor tn 1hc hurglan late I mta~ uf thl' Radio h•dt \!Oh' .11 0.., .......... .., .............. u this crowd, part of some 250,000 people who lined the Miuion Viejo route, cheered them on to victory under a hot summer sun Sunday afternoon. Delly "'°4 ,._..,.....,, U,.00 Alexi Grewal pleb up a gold medal for the American cycliata ln Mt .. ion Viejo Sunday afternoon. 17054 \1agnolta ~t I Ile ml·rchand1~ lo!.s. cc;umated at SI 3Sll tmludcd a '1dco rec.:ordt.'r. a n)lor T\ set. a d1g1tal rl'l'eaH·r and J ra'i\l'tll' Jl"I. ~ Damage an thl· hrc.1~ 1n \'J' c<.11- matt·d al s~on • • • F ntenng through JO Up\tJlf\ \\in· Jo" J hurglar ran<kll ~ed a h1,me Frida' l'" 1hc I lllOO hkk:l 01 Bellllo"er .\\enuc The l1w. l''t;· ma1eJ at SI h'" indmkd 1e,,dn J m1lfll\\:l\l' and Ohmp1{ lal~t't'> • • • 'lomt.'onc pu'>ht:d out J "indo"-IJte f nda\ to hu!i.lann· tM-.-.tuden1 store JI F-nunta1n \ allc' High \t·h1'<1I I 7816 Bushard '\t £ qu1pmen1 "a' tn cnuml·d. and a Jn, er. edul·at1nn car "'1n<ln"' "a' <,m.1\hl·d Damage "a' l''i\1 matl'd a1 S2 2,tl • • • \ehtdc hurglane\ were rt'J"k1rted \unda' "' a rC"c;1dcn1 nl La Ro!.a Lane nnJ u Ro~ Circle \pc.:a~crs and I~ lamp'> v.crc \tolen trom a tilue 197 - Oatsun 'itat1on "agon and a I ~"'O Ford pac lup at one hl)mc and <,pealer.i "ere \lolC"n trnm .i gra\ Yolksv.agcn \tataon wagon al another rc\1denle The \ olls"'atten "'a" al\o \andaltzed \I.Ith hluc ..,pra\ pJ1n1 • • • \n .\nahct m n•1;1dl n1 n·p1111l·J \a1urd.:n night 1ha1 J J'l(1natill r.1J1n "a<, c;tolcn trnm hl'r H'llt'~' I'-'~" I 1•rd 'an "h1k \he "'as rla' inti JI thl' Fountain \ allC"\ \fan1.H url' I 1t•ll < ou r<.e I 0)11)() \ tagnolta "' 1 hr I••" "a"1'<.t1ma11·d.at SIOc • • • \\hall' lhl rl'c;IJl'OI V.J\ J"J' "'me11nl' hurglan1ed an apJnnwn1 l'" the 11111111 bloc~ ol La H.1,1rndJ .\\enuc cntcnng 1hrough J \liJang gla!>s door The Im<. indudcJ Jl "dn "Orth S«iQO and OJnl t'ln<'~' \\11nh SI 0 ••• .\ rl'\llk n t '11 th( I I olOO hl1 I\.~ pf Sn1'"Jrnp \' cnut' rt'J'l(lnl'd \aturdJ' that her red IQ70 \ ol~'wagl'n "a' hrokcn into v.htlc 11 wa) parked 1n lhl Fountain Bowl lot The Im' indudc•d 'itcreo c4u1pmrnt v.orth S 'O<l • • • Clambtng up to a balcon~ '>Onwonc hurglanzcd a home l'arl\ Saturda \ on the I ti9<.>0 bl0<. l l)f Pluma1; C nun The loss ~tlmatC'd at S ~Ml inl ludl-<l 1cnn1\ <,hoe\. ca\h, dothtn1t and le" Costa Meea T "O t'\erc1~· b1ncle'I wen• <;rnlen from the Fttness c'onnec11on ~ll I.., Rl'd Hill .\\e The machine\ "l'll' \Jlul·d al s2.noo each • • • \ 'hopltfter "as arre<;IC"d at \outh ( •3\l Plaza alter he allettedl\ \tole \\\ 'harts. a nedlle and a heh from thl' men·, ~partment in a depart· ment \tore • • • 'l'arh Sh()()() worth ol JC"' len "BS \t1\len from a residence on Balmoral Plale The crooks apparrntl) u~ a p1l'lT of pool cleaning t'qUTpment 10 hreaL. 1n10 the house lrvtne T "o '>U'lf>l"\ tcd burglar\ WC' rt' ar rt'\l<'d 0uts1de \on)' Corp of .\men- ,a 18022 Cowan The intruders ap~rcntl~ tnpped a silent alarm after hreaktn81 nto the firm's offi~s PohC'f' \31d on<' man v.as discovered h1din1 hch1nd a trash dumpster and the \C'rnnd v.a\ picked up ncarh two hour<. la1er when he alleged.I)' rr- tumed to thr add~\ to re1ne'c a· gcla"'a' car Huberty 'shooting until the end' 8) tit~ A110<'lat~ Pr~u Jame Oll\t'r Hubc'n' "'a' ~hlX>t­ inJ and lolltn~ people 1n a '-"n \ '>tdro Ml l>onakf' rt'\laurant up until th(' n1<1m~·n1 hr v..a\ 'laan h\ a pohl'e 'hafl>'h(l<ll<"r. a 'ur"t"u ''' tht· Jul\ I l'I m.t'i'l.3~ rt•. rCC'O\ enntt Ill 1 \ani..1 .\nt1 hn,r11al \:l\<. 'lk "a' \hoot1na people up 10th<.' P'''"' 1ha1 hl' v.ai. \..11ltd ·· -.;.ttd Ron l tenna the third \Ur''' nr nl thr alt.II~ 111 dl\J'llll(' J'l('lt<t' '.lu·ounl'-th .. ll lluhcr\\ ltll«f 1H \\llUOdl•J Ill\ \ ll· ttm\ in the lir'>t 10 manutl·' nt the attad. \mnng thl' ~I fll'<'l"lt• L. 11lr1t "' lfobcn' .. "t'rt' Hcrn·ra·, "lk tihthe. .lnd ht\.l I ·\ear·old ..on, M. tao Thr lif"\1 fc" .,,,nuw' ~11 ttH' guntitf' ""'a' on)\ thl' ~gannanJ ol the murJcnni. Hcncra \atd in an int("f' 1ev. publl\hcJ 1uda' 1n the ~n D1~0 l n1on "I ~ol 'hnt in the tir\t I\ m1nallC\ and a1u1n 4\ minutc\ later Th~ were bullet ~hisd.ing b)' me, at othC't people. one bow or IO later" H u~rt}. a 4 t -ycar-old un- emplo)cd tcCUnty &uard.. U'l"Dcd with lhrtt weapons and a run of ammun111on wben ht enlCTCd the n .,.,,dm ~taurant '<>me 20 miles W>uth of 0tqo. DunOJ . a 77. minute shootma pru, be tilkd ll mt-n. womrn and child~n ind in· 1urtd 19 -:'I' A4 Oro.nge Coast CAIL Y PILOT /Monday, July 30. 1984 Hijacked plane departs Aruba Demands for cash. weapons refused by Venezuela officials CARACAS. Veneluela (AP) -A hijacked Veneiuelan Jttltner let\ the Dutch 1\land ol Aruba this morning with 87 people aboard Vtnewcla's official nc"" agenl:) Vcnpn:"'> re- ported. The Acropos1al lX -9 wac, bound for Curactio. Vcnprec, >aid The 1\land 175 miles northwest of t .tracas .... a, K.fller asks execution TV rights the flight's onganal desttnat1on r he plane was commandeered Sunda} at\cr leaving Caracas. ··we won't male any kmd ol deahn~s wtth the h1jaclcrs. and haven t even thought of gi ving them an} money," said a high govemnll'nt )ource 1n Caracas. He spokl' on 1:ond1t1on of anonym1 t). Earlier to<lay Veneiuela sent a team of sccunt't e'\pens to negouatl' "1th the h1Jacker~ "'ho thn:atened to blow up a Venezuelan Jl'tltncr l:lm- ing 87 people unkss the) recc1"cd ~' mtllton and an arsenal ol hl'll"} Y.eapom. The .\eropostal lX -~I landed at Pnnu:\\ fkatnn.' .\1rport on .\ruba late ~u nda' dlkr d forced stop<.l\ er on the: t)land -of Trinidad \1o\t t>f thl' plam··., passenger-. \ .. l'H' l>utLh hut then .. • "l'll' four .\menurn\ ahoard ;it cording to\ cnCtuclan olliual'> Conductor Fred Waring SACRAMENTO (AP) -A pris- oner facing the gas chamber on San Quentin's death row for the •teylnge of two San Diego teen- agete says he wants to sell the tetevfalon rights to his own ex- ecutJon. The h11ad.cr'> had said thc~v.ert.' "1llmg to rek.i'>e '>t'' cn children "~o \\•:re pa.,,engl'f'> on the plane, it J hehrnptl'r "a'> '>l'nt to p1LI.. them up But "ht·n f n n1dad olTic1ab rl'I u.,ed to negotiate. the plane took 1111 w11h the lhildrl'n '>l1ll aboard Vl."ne1ul'lan onlnal' said tlwrc were fi,c h1Jad.l'f'). hut thl' g<nl'rn- ment ofTnn1dad ,ind Tobago put thl· number at four .\1rpon Dm·l:tor M1i..l' N1cholaa') 1mmed1atel\ C'>tabltsht•d radio con- tact with th~ plane "'hen 11 landed in \ruba. telling thl' h11ackcrs that \ l'nezuelan offiuab v.cre nn the \\a\ Music 's 'blend er' Fred Waring dead Robert Alton Harris. 31, was convicted of shooting to death two teen·age boys while cruising a Sari Otego-area shopping center In search of getaway car tor a bank robbery. According to testimony, the vtctlma were eating hamburgers In an automobile when they were aurprlaecl by Harris. After their murders, Harris munched on the leftover food white driving away In their car. lt'i in'>1de darl..ened tht• h11acked plane ..at al tht· t•nd ol a runwa~ at Pnm.-e">s Beatrin· .\1rport "'h1<:h "'as closed 10 all trallit C\lepl the plane'> bnng1ng otlic1als ol thl' 'v eneLuelan Ckpanmen1 of ~cunt\ and elite lntenor \11n1stf) poli<:e Tht' airltnt'r tall') ing 82 passen- gers 1nclud1ng thl" h1Jalkl'rs. and a crev. of fiH~. had ~en ~11ed on a tl11l,ht from ( araca!> Early Bird Dinner Specials 16. 95 J -Prime Rib or Fresh Fish -r Complete Dinner with choice of ~ .-soup or salad and dessert 'f~nirt Ji,.) 7 Oars I Week' Conductor called 'Man wh~ !a~ght America to sing· \ T-\ TE COLLEGE. Pa. (A Pl Fred ~anng. the bandleader who-.c creat1 .. 1l} eAtended to the kitchen and the tn\.enuon of the Wanng blender was mourned as an innovator v..ho c;ought "the ultimate m perfection" as he ml\ed chorus music \\Ith the Big Ba nd sound RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, llC. f0t The RtSI Of Yow Ute 1922 HARBOR BlVD .. COSTA K SA -~l-1156 Happy Summer "Since 1957" ; ~ f;1 IAlllTT IHUWCE ~ ~ Non-smoker ~~ Rates V.. arms died Sunda~ at age ~4 after g1 \Ing his lac;t performance Fnda} night -leading a concen of 200 teen- agers at Penn "!tale l n1' ers1t} to cap a tV.O·Wl'CI.. '>l'rl(''> ot mU'>IC -work- )hops .\ onc-ttmc cnginel'nng '>tudent at Pt.>nn State l "''ersll) \\Ith an 1n,en- ll\C streak he: left his mark on ..\menca's kitthens "hen he patented the Wanng blender in 193 7 The forerunner of the modern food pro- cessor continued to pro' 1de him ro} allies a'\ he pursued h 1s lifelong lo'e affair with chorus music [)µbbed .. thr man \\ho taught i\menca lo '>ing.'' Waring lir'>I con- ducted 1n 1416 with his mother's curtain rod and sav. his career spread to recordc,. tcle\ 1s1on. radio. Broad- wa't and films ·=we're tundamen1al We '>1ng the songs that w11l ln e torl'''t•r and we do 11 belier than amonc cl!>e ·· he told The i\!>soc1ated Pre'>'> 1v.o "'eds ago 1n his last length\ inter' 1cw \\ anng .. uffercd a strol..c Saturda} morning at h1., rcntcd <>um mer home 1n ~late C ollcgc .rnd he died of tomphcat1on'> Sunda' at Geisinger \1cdical C l'nter in Dan' Ille The road managl·r lt1r V.. anng·s 20- ml·mhcr '>ingang group the Penn- s~ h an1anc, .. aid h" death probabl~ ------------------------------''----------------i Y.ould mean thl· end nl the group. ·i'k -831-7740 441 Old Newpor1 Btvd . Newport Beech, Ca. ··// , 4to6 PM Mr;~~~~~SVI A 801 E. BALBOA 673·l726 I ( \ ' \ • • \ .. ' ' ... \ ... We 've added $250,000 worth of diamonds to our regular stock and put this selection on sale! 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Reg 115 00 to·6000 00. sale 68.99 to 3599.99 Mervyn s Diamond Cert1ffcate is issued with each purchase At any lime the amount ol the cert1f1ed selling price (or the total amount ol payments made on the price) may be applied toward the purchase of a more expensive diamond providing the return is made with tt1e Diamond Cert1lica1e and lhe diamond ts 1n the ori- g1na1 mounting not marred or damaged A ll •elurned diamonds are sub1ec1 to veril1cat1on by our 1eweler Some 111us1ra11ons may be enlarged to 5tiow deta t Styles may vary by store ~ .\ ~ ~· ~ Tuesday only July 31 Anaheim and Whittier stores Wednesday only August 1 Garden Grove and Fullerton atoret Thurad•y only Augu1t 2 Tustin 1tore Friday only Augu1t 3 Huntington Beach ttore 12 noon to 8 p.m. ·---t tr Tuet July 31 Anaheim. Anaheim Plaza. N Euclid St at Crescent St Tue1 .. July 31 · Wh1tt1er Wh1ttwood Mall. Whittler Blvd et Scott Ave Wod . Aug 1. Garden Grove Harbor Blvd at Garden Grove Blvd Wed . Aug. 1 · Fullerton. East Yorba Unda et Sapphire Rd Thurs .. Aug 2 Tustin. 18182 Irvine Blvd et Newport Ave Fri . Aug 3: Huntington Beach 9811 Adams Ave a t Brookhurst St "htth rt't<lfdl·d morl' than 2 000 I 'nng\\1nn· thl'tr l11'1 hit ~kcp. ·was prudUll'd 1n a tin ~ ( am1..kn 'J 'itUdto 11'1 192 \ Leaded gas red·uctions proposed I ~.\SH I 'I(, TON ( .\P) -The En- ' 1ronmcntal Protection .\genq toda~ propo~d regula11on!. reducing the amount ot lead 1n gasoline 91 pcru~nl h} Jan I. 1986. and cut short m normal period for public comment on the nc" rules .. Thl' C' 1dcnce 1s O\Cf'\\ helm mg tha; lead from all sourtes is a threat to human health·· EP-\ .\dm1nis- trator W1ll1am D Rul l..t•l<>hau,,a1d1n annoum tng the prnpo\al l t•.1dt·d tt:i,ulint• anount'i ll>r about ~"I pt'rtl'nt ul rl'lim·"· turrent pro dutllon "lormalh \Ul h Pfl'PO\t'd regu- lation'> would not tal..e ('fleet until a \!\-month l'Ommt•nt period l'>.p1rc'> Hut tht• agt'nl \. 'iJX'cd 1 ng. up 11!> 11me 10 make the: propo'>i!l final. '>aid to<la) II "'111 JllO'-' nnh '" da\ '> for puhlir fl'\POll\l J hl' f P \ \l heduled a puhl11 hl•anng 1111 llll' proroc.,.il \ug \II ,inJ 'I Kud.thhau.., c,.11d th\· <H 11011 '"II l/.rl'iHh n:duH' that thrt·at e'>p~:l'1alh 1111 pregnJnt Y.umt•n and \IJUng 1 hildren .. Motorist could face 58·counts LOS ANGELES (AP) -Poltoe say u many 81 58 charge• will be sought agaln•t • 21-year·old Inglewood mental patlen1 after a vehicular rampage on a West· wood 1treet kllled one pert0n and Injured 64. Oanlel L• Young'• 11torney said Sunday he wu told hi• cUent wu "being •trap~ down" In th• jall, an"d deputies wouldn't let him vlaft. Police Mid they would take thelr c&M to the dlatrlct at- torney' a omce today on Young, 21 . who wu booked for In· v•11g1tlon of murder In Friday night'• liiotd.,t nur the UnlY«· alty of Callfom11 at Loa Angetet. YOYng, Who WU deecrtbed by hi• brother• having been "real· ly paranoid" and under P•Y· ehfltrtc medication llnQe a bur· glary convtctton lut year, wu tn the hospital MC1lon of Loa An- geles County Jail Sunday tor peychiattlc t11tlng. aherlff'• deputv Rich rd Shew uld. N ~TIO N S oci al Security benefits hike l ooks good in House By the AHcwtatecl Pr~11 WASHlNGTON -Wuh Democrats leapan.a to take c~it for the tdea the House ·~ ltkcly this week to follow the Senate in approvtna a auaran~~ cost-of-It" tog increase for Social Securily recipients in. )arl~ary. . c guaranteed benefit hike. mcntioned by President Reagan dunna his telcvtsec news conference last week. was rushed through the Rcpubhcan-controllec St·utc by f.Xmocrats before the White House could make. a formal proposal tc Congress Under current law, 'ioc1al Secunty benefic1ane1 -who are :. powerful vottni force at 39 million mons -are not supposed to aet cost~o · living adJUStmenb in their l hecks 1f the inflation rate does not nse by more than 3 ixrccnt The congressional action would guarani~ them an incre11sc or .Ian I no mailer what 1nOat1on has been for the previous year. Townfolks bla st m osqultos RI( I: Vt LLE. Iowa -Hundreds of townspeople itching to get even wt th a ct>rtain necdlt.'-nosed nu1sante 'itepped into their backyards and. on cue. atmtj a haze of in!>t.'ct1c1dc at the mosquitoes makmg their summer miserable turnado-"'arning siren wailing Sunda) night was the signal that spelled doom for the blood-sucl..1ng pest\ that lcaq~ behind an itchy bump 1n a usuall) 1mpos'>1ble-10-reat h spot When the call to arms came at prec1sel ) 7 p.m .. men "omen c1nd ch1ldrc-n "1l'ld1ng 16-ouncc cans of spray lined the streets and scurried around >hrubbef). tilling thr air \\.1th a deadly mtst they hoped would take the bite out ol tht· annual mosquito problem. U.S.-Chlna n uke accor d shelved W .\'\HI Nu TOI'; -The U.S.-China nuclear cooperation agreement, tuncludcd \\tth great fanfare a!> the ma an achievement of President Reapn'cl spnng "1!•11 10 China. has bcc-n temporanly shelved amid congrcss1ona compla1nh 1t is flaw('d and haslll) wnucn. The agreement has been nda~uleq bt-cause the Reagan adm1 n1stra11on relied on a White House toast by Chmest Premier Zhao Ziyang in Janual') for th e necessary pledge not to help othel nations acquire nuclear weapons. Administration officials deny th~ agreemen 1s flawed. The} sa} 11 hasn't been submitted for congressional review becau~ they ha'e nev.. informauon. denied by Peking. that China may have helpe~ Pakistan acquire the potential to build nuclear weapons. Governors study '86 ta% blke , NASHVILLE. Tenn -Ronald Reagan and Walter F. Mondale won't be JO ming the nauon '!.governors at their summer meeting here, but a key issue 1q the pres1dent1al campaign -the poss1b1hly ofa tax hike in 1985 -amved anywa} to ~k controvers) Mondale's claim that taxes will have to be ra1scf next year was called "unpres1denual" by Repubhcan Sen. Howard Baker oq Sunday as the meeting of the National Governors' Assocaat10n opened. But two Republican go .. emors. Jim Thompson ofllltno1s and Lamar Alexander of Tennesee. said the) are not sure Reagan 1s unalterably opposed to new taxe., ne"'t year. Pope book termed fraudulent NEW YORK -One of the pubhshers of a r~nt book about Pope Joho Paul II plans to withdraw 11 as "fraudulent." the New York Times reported in Monday ed1t1ons "The book 1s not authentic. Many of the quotations arc n~ authentic," said 8 cn1amin Shedler. a lawyer for Julian M. Snyder. president of Richardson & Snyder. which published "God's Broker'' by Antoni Grono~l~f last April. Snyder told the newspaper that he would sue to recover the $60,oop advance from the author and would dissolve his joint publishing venture wiU, Stewan Richardson, who had acquired the book. CALIFORNIA Gasoline prlces continue to drop LOS -\NC.,ELE~ -Motomts alread~ enjoying gasohne pnces near the~ lov..est le' ~Im five )Car'> arc llkel) to recen c more good news at the pump. wtt~ d1sarra~ \\1thtn OPE< promising to push prices lower. anal}sts say Gasoline pnces ha' e dropped Stl'ad1I~ for I I we~s. and the pnces have been lower o nly m \\.\O months in the past fi.,l. ~c.-arc; according to 011 industry analyst Darl Lundberg. Tht> a .. cragc pump price for all grades Ofgasohne. including taxes. was SI 184 pt.>r gallon. in Lundberg's nat1onw1de surve) of 17.500 gas station~ at thl' rnd of last "'l'ek fhat v..as do" n 2 q cent!. since Ma~ 11 . Lundberg said \unda~ That goes for phone rates, too S.\N FRA.N< 1.;;c 0 -Rates for many lone-distance telephone call~ w11hin California v.111 drop today as the latest in a series of sometime~ confusing rate chan~cs goes 1010 effect. This new change 1s the third ordered by the state Public Ut1li11es C omm1ss1on since July I as it grapples with the effec~ of January's brcal..up of the Bell S)Stem. Before July I. a JO-m inute evening calls from San Francisco to Los Angeles costs $4.01. On July I that dropped to $3 60 when a temporar) <1urcharge was lifted. But then on July 6. a 4 percen1 surcharge went mto effect to pa) for so-called "lifeline" service and the call's cost rose to S3 75 Vlet vet kllls officer Fi\IRFIELD -A legless Vietnam veteran who was arrested in the ~hooting death of a police officer has a history of violent behavior and ·•was always having flashbacks about Vietnam.'' a roommate said. Stanley Verketak . 37. was arrested in the shooung of Fairfield Police Officer Arther Koch .;;aturday as he approached Verkem' home on a disturbance call. A seven-year \etcran officer and father of three Koch. 34. died 1n surgery Sunday mom1n1 Coli seum 'buzz ' ends In arrest LOS ANGELES -A pilot was arrested and booked for in vestigation of reckless flying aftcr he alleged!) flew his private aircraft too low over the L~ Angeles Coltseum. authorities Sa)'. A pohce hehcopter spotted the small plant' Saturda) during opening ceremonies at the Coliseum. and radioed the pilot to land at Torranre ,\irport. Gregory Marks. 37. of Hermosa Beach, was arrested when he: landed. He was later released on his own recognizance after being bool..ed at ('('ntral Jail followi ng the 5: 15 p.m. incident. Officer Pat Connelly \3td Mondale wooed by Callfornla Demo• "~( R .\MENTO -"t;ven thoull,h President Reagan is considered a strong fa"ontt' to carn h1-; homt~tat~ this rail. man) Cahfom1a Democrats are urging \\alter \.fondale to l·ampa1gn hard in the Golden State. Ma ny Dcmocratk poht1uans 1n the \late are hoping that lbe presence of Geraldine Ferraro on the Dt·rnona11c tll ket w11l g1\C Mondale added incentne to try 10 win Cahfom1alc; ~7 elcc toral 'otcc; 1n No"cmhcr WORLD '"- Marlne unit depam Lebanon BEIR UT. l l'banon -The last U.S. Manne combat unit in LcbanQn brgan its pullout at dawn toda). prc-panng to JOtn 2.000 memhcrs of thcJr amph1b1ous unit who have been wa111ng in warships offshore since February Th~· Marinec;, who started the pullout by floating three armed amphtbio~s "eh1clcs out to the Oot1lla. belona to a combat unit of90 to 100 men station~ Ill west Beirut to guard the seaside U.S. Embassy. The entire unit as expected to transferred to the five offshore ships by Tuesday. accordina to Western sources who asked not to be 1den11fied, and their guard duties at the embassy will ~ a!.sumcd b} a Marine secunty detachment which reports to the US. State Department Solldarlty leader m1 .. 1ng v.. >\RSA W. Poland -The wife of a leadm' Solidarity fiaurc said todt)' that her hu.,band fa1ltd to mum home after be1na freed from prison undtr Poland'\ general amnest) last wttk Krystyna Frasynak said pohet told her the) had launC'hcd a search for her 29-year-old husband. Wladyslaw. However, an assistant an the aovernmen1 ,pokesman's office said Frasn1uk was 10 a monaster) M~ Frasynauk ~ad she had not been cont.acted b) her husband \1ncc his relca~. and c;hc feared he had been detained ap1n. "I went to police headquarters in Wr0< law and the) told me he had not been detained anywhere m Poland," Mr., rru~}ntu il. ~1d 1n a telephone 1ntcrv1ew from her Wroclaw apartment Sovlet. bac.t from •pace MOSC OV. -The fint woman to walk 1n space and her two pann ended a IJ-da> ,pace marnon when their Soyuz T·l2 capsuk droppc-d p3rachu1e into D palturt in Sov1rt Central Asia. T~ capsule landed Sun, l"\Cnina QO mile~ M>uthcast of Dzhc1ka1uan under a rtd and whtte parach \Htlana Sa\itt,kllVA, who la$t Wednesda) became the flrst womal\i,la walker. also became the fim woman to matke two trips 1ntospaetwhen tfft v.a\ launched Jul> 17. tlf'1)'1na her a, tht ll1atu cnsmccr. m1u1on comma \ t:ic11nrn 01hnn1hrk11\ and Igor Volk l .. 'Yankee Doodle ' is president 's favorite tune WASHINGTON-"! know two tunes." Gen. Ulysses S. Grant once $Bid ... One of them 1s 'Yankee Qoodle,' and the other isn't." Ronald Reagan also knows 1wo tunes. One of them might be called "The Anti-Government March" and the 01her, "The Menace of Com- munism." Both themes have been much on Reagan's mind as he moves i,nto second gear in his re-election ~mpaisnarins1 Democratic nom1-o,ce Walter . Mondale. Mondale's bold dcclaratton in his ~cccptance speech 1hat he would raise ~xes in a second term aod his #Senion that Reagan bad "a secret ptan"todohkewiseconfounded Reagan's political strategjsts, who couldn't decide whetherthey had been offered a trap or an opponunity. Some of these strategists have in other ~.can lost sleep trying to figure out ys to sweet-talk Reagan into tax crcasesdiSJl:lised as tax reform. he~ knewnght away that the ~s1dcnt would never accept Mon- ~!~'s challenge. ' "lfl walked into Reagan and said Fct's propose to raise taxes, he would hand me my head on a platter." said Stuart S£C:ncer, resjdent strategist of Reqan s most successful campaigns. Reagan's inclination is to offer a ilraighl-out pledge not to raise taxes hext year. Reality and the prag- tnatism ofhisadvisers softened this toascmi-pledJe. which the President presented at his news conference T uesday when he said, "I have no ~tans to raise taxes.·· Plans or not, plenty ofinfl uenttal adm inistrat1on officials realize that spending cuts themselves will not pare the federal deficit to an accep- table level. They are counting on reality to bring Reagan around. as 1t did 1n Sacramento in 1967 and in ~ashington 1n 1982. , It 1soneofReagan'scharmsand a frustration ofh1s presidenc) that he Jives ground so grudg.mgly. Publtc- Qptnaon polls suggest that a majOnt) of voters are attracted to this stub- ~rnness and rate Reagan more pighly as a leader than they do his opponent. In 1980, surveys taken by Reagan pollster Richard B. W1rthltn showed broad agreement with Reagan's con- tentions that defense spending shou Id 1;c increased. the federal budget 'balanced. and income taxes slashed. But, when confronted with a choice '3bout which ofthese priorities they were most willing to abandon. a rnaJonty of those polled were most 'willing to forgo the tax cuts. Not Reagan. Rather than try to balance the budget, he stayed with the basic melody and reduced income taxes and increased the military budget. Rea~n has detested the income tax since his Hollywood days, ~when he started makmg big money The marginal tax rate was 90 percent ihen, and individuals were not allow- ed toaveragctheirincome. At this time 40 years ago. when he was a liberal Democrat, Reagan talked about "a human-depreciation allowance." He changed ideologies without abandon in$ host1hty to the tfncome tax. As President. he kept rus 1)romise to reduce 1t. with results that have spurred economic recovery and Lou C~NNON imperiled its durability. When Rea_P.n launched his Re- publican pohticaJ career in I 964, he argued that government should re- duce its revenues because it would spend every dollar it raised. That remainshisargumcnt, in slightly more sophisticated form. "I have always talked generally on one subject -the growth of government.•• Re- agan told me in 1968. It is still a favorite speech. It could be argued that Reagan likes talking about communism even more than about reducing taxes. When Republican congressional leaders met with the President Wednesday, they SU&Jested that he put less emphasis on his unpopular Central America policies and talk more about economic recovery, on which a majority of voters11ve Reagan high marks. The President listened quietly to the argument and made no comm it- ment. A congressional participant who has learned to read Reagan's silences commented afterward.." I don't think we convinced him." How little they convinced him was evident Thursday when Reagan denounced Nicaragua's leftist Sandinistas as "totalitanan thugs." Both Reagan and Vice President Bush were upset with a reference by New York Gov. Mario M. Cuomo in his keynote address to the Dcmo- crat1cconvenuon that "we gJVC monies to Latin Amencan govern- ments that murder nuns and then he about it." In meetin$swith h1sad' isersand the congressional leaders. Reagan pointed out that the slam nuns were found on Dec. 4, 1980, and th1tt aid to El Salvador was resumed. after a bnef suspension. an 1981 -b) President J1mm\ Caner It 1sclear from Reagan's public and pn vate comments that he intends to talk about what he regards as tht" communist threat to Central Amenca no matter what his stratCgJstsor his polls tell him. This 1s at once Reagan's weakness and his strength. He wi II waffie on a lot of secondary issues and move toward the center where he can but, on matters dearest to his heart. 1t 1s Reagan and not tus managers who will define his campaign. The tune he plays best is "Yankee Doodle." Undelivered Reagani1m of tlle Wffk: Reagan's speech text in Atlanta last Thursday referred to the Demo- cratic convention as "a kind of disaster movie in which I get to pla} the monster. In 1980. they tried to make me 'Reagan the Barbarian.' This year, It looks hke the sequel is 'Reagan the Destroyer."' But Reagan omitted the line when he delivered his speech. Lou Caaaoa Is• 1yndlc•I~ columalJI. Researchers look it up !j' ll· More than million people speak a language known as Wu. That many. too, speak Marathi. And as many, .. Bhojpuni. Also Telugu. Tamil and Amoy-Swatow. Client asks where these exotic facts come from. Years of experience an research, my fnend. --&hrua. Paic 646 of the Memam- Webster Colleg1ate Dictionary here on the desk. Now there are more than twice as many convicts 1n pnsons nationwide ••s patients in mental hospitals. That's echangc. Only IS years ago there we~ 'almost two and a half times as many Jfnental patients as convi<'ts. . ,. World War ll dCC1mated Greece Hit's a lanauaic not a rui.tory lesson. ·»Decimate" means destroy one out of 10, and the war's auns and hu naer killed one out of I 0 Greeks then Q. How many Xolo1ucuintlc doa.~ 11re there in the United States? And •·bow do you •Y it'> A. About I 00, research reveals. Old 1rarc breed. that " how-low-c:al\- • QUEEN·tell«." >I , Q What wH the first foreian >l)t'Openy owned by the Unatcd States'> A. The Lion Houst in Tangier. Sultan Moulay Suh man gave tt to this country 1n 1821 Q. Wh) dtd Picasso choose to gob)' his mother's maiden name? A. Don't know, don't know. Hts own name was Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisima Tnnidad Ruiz -plus Picasso Q. Who was the first black enter- tamcr to appear o n TV? A. Sammy Davis. Jr. Remember. when you pttl that potato, you toss aside 35 percent of its magnesium. You can aet 250 cop1C1 of the Sunday New York Times out of one cord of wood. About spons writers. Indiana Un•· venity basketball coach Bobby Knaaht said thtl: "Everybody La.ms to wnte in the second grade. Most or us JUSt a.o on to arca1tr th1na,s." L.M. Boy' col •.aull1 t. ,, . YI ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~--, ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. l c hw1rt1 Ill Pyl)l .. "'9< Franlil Zlnl Vana~[dt~ Tom Tall C 1, rrt•IOt Cralg l heft Soon• £0.tOt Ot.nge Coaat OAIL.:Y PILOT/Monday, July a(), '"' _* ~ ·'(Those) who get a 'lucky break' are almost alway those who have worked hard. have ~r evered and even driven themselv for years against dJscouragtngodd ... . .,\\'~ \.\KU~ 0 x\ 0 'JI: ,,) u ---, .,_ I ' ~'®M%* l~~TIOK,,, ~ I ' . ... --~~-------------------------~------------~~-------------~ .;tcl.Jf i- Skitter-skatter of talons adds music to a menagerie We now have the ptttcr-patter of tiny feet at our house Scratch that We now have the sk1tter-skatter of tiny talonsatourhouse. We bought a baby parakeet. Nett her Ann Aor I knows much about birds. so based on our lack of said knowledge, we gJrded our loins with a library book on parakeets. The first order ofbusiness was to try to detenmne ifour parakeet was a bab) boy or a babygJrl This was crucial. We had to name the creature. and how can you name something 1fyou don't know its sex? According to the book. it's almost 1 m poss1 ble to dcterm inc 1 fa baby parakeet ts a boy or a girl. This seemed reasonable to me. I have enough trouble with bab) humans and thev'recons1derabl) bigger than baby pa.rakccts. It's fairly easy to determine the sex of a mature parakeet (considerably easier than some mature humans I've sttn) so. based upon this. we dC1:"1ded to comt' up\\ 1th a temporary name until the bird matured some. Our btrd became known as "Susan." but because he/she 1s pretty fiesty. also a "Buster." but mostl) as "Bard ·· This namingofb1rds as not a'I simple as 1t sounds. I have some fnends who bought a bird and v.ere BILL HARVEY 1ust as slue!.. fora name as we a~. The} thought and womcd and pondered After all. a name 1s not lo be taken ltghtl y. One da). un- fonunately. thc1rb1rd escaped. flew av.ay and was never seen again The' named ll, an 30'\Cntta, .. .\melta Earhan" We ha\l· a dog. named .. Sheba .. b\ a former owner. a cat named "Cin- dra". alsob\ a formerov.ner.and eight fish. si' of v. h ach are named \1unchk1n. ET . Enc(Thc Redl. .\ G .. Othello. (A blacU,.toor)anJ Jacque.-, The-. were named b' ffil' .\nn thanks 1t'sdumb to nam<' ti sh but tht\ bird \.1l 'ST ha' l' a namt'' The parai...eel book wa\ prell\ antertsttng. It contained se' era I "'a'' to estimate the age of>our parakeet It ..aid that a bab~ paral..C'C't has bla'-·i... C'\.CS. v.h1lc a'l ad uh has av. hate nng around lhe black This led t03S\JUh- 1ng the poor bard. holding 1t 1n d lirm gnp and Pf) mg up an eyelid to determine 1fthere v.as an-. "'hue Thert wasn't It also said that the little lump that goes o'er the lop of a parakeet's heal.. changes color a!> th<' bird matures. but \\a"> usualh ~n of beak-colored in a bab'. It turns blue on males and brown on females B) taking all of the tnformauon a-.atlable 10 the book andappl) ing It to our bird. v.e learned that. v. hate' er sex 1t 1s. it's probabh ga~ ..\fter unmerciful!~ mugg.mg our bird. we read further and lea med that a paralccefsdate ofb1rth 1s on th<' band around 1t.,i leg Such 1s hfe \\ e've learned a lot about birds in the thrtt months that we·, e had ours Fore,ample, ..\nn v.asn't too i...~n on genm~ a parakttt be-cause she thought 1he' did nothing but squa11. I.. h)t.e parrots . .\ctuall~. ours 1'1 qu11c musical It also hli..esclassacal music Occa'\1onall~ I'll pla) oneofour classical tape and the bird !>tntt'> n ght along. filling the air v.1th JO\ OU\ 1though not nt."Ceso.anl~ harmon111u' l mU\I\ \\ hu:h -at lung last -inor;p1rcd u' to l hnsten our bard ··Johann \ebas- 11an Bcai.. ·· Columaist Biil ll•rvt)' •~SIS I• HuUOflOll Bt•d Luck is just a four-letter word By SIDNEY HARRIS It seems to me that thert 1) mart confused think1na on the subject ol "luck" than on almost any other factor in human hfe Successful people undertsttmate 1is lmportancc. while the rest make too much of it. Luck -which is anothtr name for "chance" -happens to aJI of us It t\ the roll of the di~. o'er which ~ have no control Beina at the n&ht place at the ript ume as essential, but who can tell where or when'> Napoleon was bnlhant b\lt aho 1nettdtbly luck) -unul Watttloo But there i1 one 1nd1sputable fac-t. althouah luck ma> nt\.tt come our wa) (as at does not to man) "ho dcwl"'c 11). ~hen and if It dOC1 come, Wt' must bf rud) to take advant.qc of 1t Luck ma) easil> brush u, b) if"'~ art not quid. and ~cpl at ttmna 1t "Chan~ favof1 the prepafT'd mind." said Pasteur. and that ts the mo'\t thJ\t ean bt satd for 1t Per· formrl"\ for tn'\tani;-c, ~ho a;tt a · lud., brnl.. .. Jrt' almm1 alv.a\\ those· who have worked hard, ha\C persc"vert"d and t:\t'n dn,t'n them ~'"" for \.ttn. 11J1nst d1""ouragina odd) In ht\ boo._, -\ud1t1<>n. M1chatl Shurtle1'. tht cuun1 director lor dozens of Brood""-a' '\ho~ relate\ the poor lucli.. R~n· RedtorJ had tor \0 man) )l'an in h1 act1na lUn'.°r .\ ner some small rol~ 1 n Oo~ he wa \ in Hollrwood tn·ma desperatt'I"~ to ICt l JOb In films or tcl(Vl'llOn ShunlelT was told b) Rtdfol\fs •sent that the actor "-1\ b e and t'Ouldn't afford to come to e" York for JUSt a readt~ but the \'.astin1 d1rtctor w1rtd him an\iwav and Redford am'ro on the ti~I ~' of auditions-ha\.1n1 thumbfd ht';,.,., trom Holl) "Olld to Nev. \ ork Rtdford won the pan but the pla\ was anothtr Onp, thllu&h hc ~ort"\1 1 proonal sunns m 11 le-3d1n1 tt1 ht' e' entual porulant-. a\ an at tllf \u, h tak'I can ht multtpltC',t a hundrl'dfold 1n thl· rnlt'nl1nnwn1 • liclJ. 3, in all th<' other art'I Fonune ma\ never l'Um<' to some. but u - <,uredl\ at ran-I\ ~·ome to those "ho fall 10 httchh1ke v.htn the~ ha'<' no mOOC'\ Tho~ 11.ho '\UCC'ecd arc f''tn tu deprtntang the eltment o luc~ in their lt'"e~. ~nd •~"Tihe mo1;1of11 w talt'nt and plucl.. v.h1le tho!ot v.hom fortunc has nt\. er embrattd are pronC' 10 blame their du.appointment on "Nd luck·· In both ta$($, 1he' an- mon: conttmcd wnh JU 11f~1n1 them- Klve<> than an ma~tnl a fa.tr eUtmate bttv.ttn chine% and l'Qdin~ f>1ent Cune the ~t ~enti t. v.-u luc._, to have met and mamed the wuman ~did •ho helped htm win a "lobt'I Pmc, he v.a unlu k\ to be run o'er and k.illtd b' a hone ind b ~ v.h1le \llll 1n h1' 40s But he was Jll't'f).'\rro for the aood lud., nobod~ ~oulJ he pn.-f\oirt'd tor lhC' had Tht\ ,., "hen-a II t ht' d 1 ffrrTnC't' he Sidttt> H.rris i1 • t_t-.dlretH rol•m•ht SJDJUY B.AaJlJ8 cOl••Net CIA m ay have been planning to plant agents in company W ASHlNGTON-Greek arms dealer Bui I T sakos cla.uns to have spent SI malhon tryina to wui suppon in hlJh places for bis scheme to budd a p1pelineacrossCcntraJ Afnca lba.t would pump Saudi Arabian oil &om the Red Sea to t.bc Atlantaccoast. In a coun suiL Tsak.os clwp that he paid Joe Rosenbaum, an old wartime intclJ.t&eoce buddy of CIA Dtrector William Case). S2S.000 to open doors for him in Wasbinaton- but that Rosenbaum failed to spend the money to influence offiClah.. as Tsak.oshad intended. Still. from court documents and 1ns1dc sourc:n. myUIOC'I~ Corley Johnson has learned that R09Cllbaum d1d 1 ndecd gtt T sakos someth.ioa for his money. For example: -To lend the effon a proper atr of mtngue. Tsakosand Rosenbaum assigned code names to vanous WashinJton big shots they tried to 1 n terest 1 n the project. In telephone calls and in cables to Tsakos'Gcneva headquarters. Rosenbaum would refer to Case) as-Tbe Visitor"; to formerNavySecttt.ary Wilham Mid- dendorf as "The Banker", and to James Woods.. head of the African section oflntemational Secunty Af- fairs at the Pentagon. as "The Forest." -Casey was kept regularly in- formed about the project's status. Sources sugesled that. because of the p1pehne's potenual strateg>c unpon- an~. the Cl A would have infiltrated the p1peltnc com pan) if the projCC1 e'er made 1t off the drawma board -Rosenbaum told Tsakoshe needed SS0.000 for Bill Gifford. a former Bechtel Inc. cxecuuvewho Rosenbaum said. was about to JO•n another Bechtel alumnus. George Schulu. at the State Department. T sakos later brought up the mailer tn a conversauon with Gifford in a men's room at the Kennedy Center, but Gifford report~Jy said he had never heard of Rosenbaum and d1dn·l knov. what Tsa~os was talkm& about. -Gifford later did work as a consultant o n the proJCCt. a.nd con- tacted Shulu. whom Tsa.kos met at a State Depanmcnt dinner. But Tsa.kos paid Gifford onl) about$ I 0.000. and v.as upset be-cause he hadn't pushed the matterv.llh Shulu. Gifford. who nov. works for General Public Uul- 1t1eson the Thrtt Mile Island nuclca.r plant. refused comment. -Rosenbaum also told Tsakos he nccdedS 15.000forWoods. sayina the mone" wou Id go toward the educa- tion otthe Pentagon official'sctul- drcn Sourcc-s said Woods neveraot a dime Rosenbaum did arra.ngr for T salos to talk wnh Woods and bis boss.. -'\ss1stant Defense Secretary Francis\\ est Letters and reports d1scussingdeta1lsofthe proposed pipeline were later scn'l to West and \\oods -.\senior Pentagon official l on firmed that there had been several meetings with pipeline com pan) sc:'ntatlVt'S. and that a memo on roject v. as sent to Defense ta~ Caspar Weinberger Ac- ~·ord ang to the official. the memo rtXommended that the Pentagon l l·ep informed on the project and help the p1pelmecompan~ 1n rontacung oth~r federal agencies. but should \top -.hort of 81' 1ngoffic1al cndo~­ ml·nt to th<' plan. The-official said Rosenbaum and T "3i..oHt'pcatedly soUJht Pentagon appn" al for the project. and threw ,,ut nam~ of government official$ "'h,, i.upposcdl} backed the idea -a \t3ndard lobb'.-tnl tC'Chntquc known a' 'lxlndwaion1ng. .. intended toen- h~t suppon al other offictals. -Ro~nbaum also arrana,ed mec:t- 1na,s hetw~n Tsalosand State De- partment official~. 1nclud1naone with .\\'ilstant ~taf) ChcstttCroctcr and h1 deput). Frank Wis.ner -In ~ptem~ IQ 2. Rosenbaum introduced T sa.kos to formerClA aaent"lbertJohs..no,.a '°" Yort &<'m 1mponer The thrtt had lu~h at the Watcrp1e.andJohstold Twos he knew ._f nea wcll a.nd could~ helpful on tht p1pehne ptOJttt. He ~•d he v.~\Qn h1swa) towre('uey 11 the Cl.\, and u.id he would bricflum on 1he1rd1s.cu ion. -Rosrnbeum abo tra"ded to ~e" Y to meet Wllb oilman John h&httn, YthOrq>onrdl) h done contract w.o.rk for the ClA. ROK- nbaum danned Shaheen had been I IJncd 10 I~ ptpc\i.nc project by Ca~. 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Authorized bf the United States Olympic Committee. the set 1s mint· ed 1n gold. silver and plaunum by lnterco1n Ltd .. a private minting corporation in Bochum. West Ger- many. Each medal has a distinct Daliean design of cubism, surrealism or futurism -the characteristics that have made the 80-year-old anist world-famous. For example, the boxer. soccer player and diver all have cubic heads. and none of the athletes have dis- cernible faces. . I Dally Piiot Photo bf ErnMt Cole<'ften * • Daily Pilat MONDAY. JULY 30, 198• Profe11lonala given aid In tapping 'hidden Job market.' as. Veteran singer Eddy Arnold ha• much to be thankful for. 83. Search finds · .. ' athlete's ID Photo a lbums from · 45 Okinawa ruins returned to owner \A ESl ( OYINA (.\Pl -For 39 ~ear'> . .\ndn'" (1atzke has looil.ed for the unidentified Japanese athlete plt'turcd 1n photos he found in war- dn a stated Okina""a during World \A. ar II "Jo" thanl.s to thl' 1984 Ol}mp1c (1{lmes. Elgin \11~agi. 68. will be rl'unlll.'d w1th the onh mementos ot hi., )Ou th that sun 1~cd the savage fighung and destrucuon of his home in the "aning davs of the war M1)ag1 . of Ok.mawa. didn't kno"" the albums existed unlll an unusual scne!> of n en ts unco' cred his where- abouts th1~ month Gatzke. an ex-Manne. found t\\O photo albums. a track suit and a pair of shoes 1n the rubble that was Okinawa ""hen troops were sent in to clean up in 1945. Landmark!> in the photos indicated the) had been taken 1n !\le" York and pos!.1bl) the 1932 Ol\mp1c Games in Los Angeks Gatzke <;hipped the albi;ms home and for nearh four detades. he stored them under his bed in Canez. Colo. as he tm•d tu locatt.> someone who might be interested in them. Last month. Gatzke v1S1ted El Monte and brought the albums with him. thinking that someone con- nected with the 1984 Ol}mp1cs might be able to 1dent1f) the mystery man. The span s depicted arc track and field, swimming. gymnastics. cycling, pole vaulting. equestrian. archery. soccer. discus throwing and boxing. Dali's choice of design for the 11th medallion. snow skiing. 1s a tribute to the Winter Olympics. The official USO(' seal 1s on the reverse side of each medal. Linda Whiting of Intercoin and Richard Miller show complete sets of com- memorative Olympic coin• deeigned without rims by eurrealist Salvador Dall. .\lthough Gatzke believed the man had died 1n the blood) fighung in Okma""a. he never stopped hoping he might locate the man's relatives. The San Gabnel \ alle\ Tribune "roll' a StOf\ about his search. which The .\ssociated Press d1stnbuted "orld"ide Eijin lily-at holds one of the myatery pliotoe from album. Uwe Kind.\ ice president of Inter- com. said Dalt worked from 1975 to 1978 designing the medals. onginall~ intending them for the Moscow Olympics. but he changed his mind when the United States didn't pan1c1- pate. ."This 1s the first time Dalt e'er worked with sports motifs.'' said Kind. ·who wore one of the gold medals with a red. white and blut ribbon around his neck. In Orange County. the medallions are on public display and being sold in sets and 1nd1\ 1dualh. at Nordstrom department stores.· at the 'Westin South Coast Plata Hotel in Costa Mesa and at the Newponer resort 1n Newport Beach. Billed as a collector'' 11em tn art l'nthus1asts. the medallion!'. arl· a senous 1nve\tmcnt. .\ 'i1ngk golJ medal costs $600 and $6.600 for a "l'I of 11. The sll\l'f onl''> an: $110 l'Ulh and $1 AJO per \Ct Because of complicatl'd minting procedures. the platinum medah arl' more eJt.pens1,e. $1.100 tor onl· und $12.1 ()(J lur the rnllcc11nn Each ed1t1on I'> limited for ''<1rld wide sales tu 40.00() ..,11' t'r I. 500 gold and 200 platinum \els. Tht I 'n11nt <;tate'> ha., hccn allol1l·d appro\lma1c- PAPARAZZI . I} half of that Kind said the medals. parucularl~ the gold ones. arc selling "three time~ more than expected." .\!though the medallion~ arc of- finally a' atlablc until Sept.JO. Kind <.,a1d he doe•;t think the" "tll he around for that long · "This IS IS not JUSt the 01) mp1n." hl' '>aid "Thi'> is a chance 10 o" n a Dall "or!. .. Thl' ""' n mt·dal'> rnea.-.un: 4t. m1ll1meters in diameter and contain I 5 ounces of 91.J9 tinn1h er Thl· gold .:ind platinum 'crs1on.-. are 30 m1ll1 - metcr' in J1ametl'r and contain 5 \)UnU.'C, llf 900 prct'IOU'> ml·tal. l\.1nd cmpha~11ed 1ha1 the material 'aluc ol thc metals" scrondan to tht• rnllcc11on"• o,.alue 3\ "purt' n·~ mp1t an -alter all. when \OU bu\. a lithograph by a famous 'aru!.t. \OU don't pa~ for the paper" The l 'SOC recel'es a small sharl' for eC\,ch sale. Ealh s1her win '>old adds $4 50 to the 01) mp1c effort. and a gold or pla11num .-.ale $1.J A unique feature ol thl' mcJall1nn.., I'> the absenre Of nm<, "'hllh Jrl' usuall\ found on such "orlo.s .\cenrd- 1ng to."-1nd. Dali reJt'rted the 1n1t1al nm med mcdalhom.. '><I\ 1ng that .. ,ur- realisrn doesn't ha\l' an' bordl'f'> · To accommodate thl' arust'c, requt''>l. lntl'fCOtn artisan~ had to melt anti remelt the metals until tht•\ rt'Jt hl·d thl' '>trength nt'll'S\af\ tm J nmk-,, medal The K~odo ;o-;e"s ~nice of Japan rt•ce" ed the .\P ston and started re.,earrhmg Japanese: track and field rcrnrdc; from the I 4~0s Thl· 1dent1t) and lcxa11on o fM1)ag1 \\l.'rc4u1cl.I) d1sco,ered He"as.and \till I\ a prominent sports figure 1n IJpan Ht• 11nn· held the Japanc'-t· Jl\l'U'> relord and tuda' he is chair- man ul tht: trad. and ficid assoc1a11on In ( n.1na"a \hout I 0 dJ\ s after the ston had Jppt'ared in the San (1abnel paper K' udo n:pnner'> run tar ted \11) ag1 ··He "a' \l'~ surpn'll:'d .. ..aid Jun P.ingll1nam of "'oJ<,·., Lo'> .\ngek'> The Straden accept champage from Caren and Randy McDonald. Marion Smith, Nancy and Byron Tamutzer and Pat Smith cheered. Dollly Net ~ lly htft Sl*ll Tim Strader •eta cooiratulatory kin from hla uu.ahter SteplanJe at completion of hi• kilometer during relay. Torch party warmed up relay runner Friends gather for appetizers and a peek at Olympic whites By ANN CONWAY Dell• ... lol CMre•~nt Fn c-~ l'ar-old Megan Strader "'a~ sure her dadd~ Tim's one-kilomet.:r run'~ 1th the 01) mp1c torch "as going to bl-"great .. Megan adm1ttl'<i to not reall) understanding "hat the 01) mp1cs or the torch "'ere all about. but the excitement in her big. bro"'n e~csdunng her parent'>' torch-run part) spoke for the more than 200guests- th1s ~as a big thnll. a huge sltc-e of .\mencana "I re ·ervcd my chance to run last Septcm~r." said Strader. mingling with well-wish mg fnends m the back\ a rd ofh1s terraced ( orona del Mar manse "For me. it'' a once·m-a-ltfrttme cham.-e to be part ofh1Mof) ·,. greatest athletic event " ( H 1s $3,000 donation fort he pm 1legc.-ofram mg the torch \\Cnt to the Santa ~\na Bo\'~ Club) ~trader said he trained b) runntn&almO\t dail) "'1\h a 2' ,.pound "eight in hand for a month bcl"ause .. I didn't \\.1nt tol.'mbarra,sm~selfb) follingortnpping .. Dunngrcx krn1l •·warm up., .. and appet11cr "prl'11minanc'>" guest Paul Htgntt kept coalhtng \trader to drnJ) h1\ Jnllimtt lrouwl'\ \o tht· lad1e\ rnuld get J luoil. Jt h1' running \hot l\ I nlll he ldt for thl' run \tr31..1cr,lod1tt•d thr pla\ tul Cindy Armetrong and Bev Wllgerothjolned crowd of relay rooters on the terrace. n~que<.,t "11h h10, endcanng I-don 't-take-m' 'ICll-"C'nOu'>I' rhtmlc But at tht• IJ\t mmutl' ac; he 1.. hmtx-d tht· terrace c;tep' on th('" a' to h1~ c;harl' in the big moment "itradcr ..,tt">Od rcc;pknden1 -\an' trou\crs -in Oh mpK "h1tc c;1n .. s to the dl'JfC'ning'"' h1qh ngand applau-;e oftncnd!I haring the hugt• hot doge; hc't.•fbn,ket. '-'hill and potato ~lad (and fud~e brt"' nice; 10 d1r for I ~ere trader's granou.," 1te Susan. the roupk 's otht•r thrrt: thildrcn -Tim Jr. t' 1dt.•o taping the pan~ for h1s folhl Stepbanlt-and Patrick; Nanc) and Byron Ta metier ( c;ct to fl) h1' Bell Jet Ranger hcltropter fort he shmfT dunng Orange l ount~ Ol)mp11.. CH'nts). Barbara and Jim deBoom (dtn.'ctor of Orange.' ( ·oast ) Ml ..\ -a nd de'd1catcd to taping allot the runners'"' hose donations benefited thC') ), Carol and Larry Hoffman (planning an Oh mp1l openangda\ gourmet p1rn1c on the la"'n at l '~( ) Emma Jane and Supl.'t' 1sorTom Riley.Carol .ind Robert Zlnngrabe. Sally and Bob Gritftt• and Joanne and Gary Hunt \l\o t•n1m mg tht \tr Jdrr,· hosp1tal1t' (and thr1r magnificent' it.''' ot l 1ttk ( orona ~arh l v.~r~ Manly. and Ja' Re~. Uua and Rieb Cana1ban, Jant and Brad Blsbop, Sharon .1 ntl Paul Carlson. JUI C'r1~t and Allee .111d Boh f•mpb.-11 bureau. "He thought he had lost e' erything dunng the war. He feels he has received something that was a reminder ofh1s }Outh. He JUSt said 11 "as unbelievable .. It turned out there were no photos of 01~ mp1c compettuon in the albums. M1)ag1 said the athletic photos were taken in 1939 at an tntt.>mat1onal student spon.s fesuval 1n Vienna He had been one of Japan's rcprcsentatl\ e<. at the contest Plan<> are no" being made for \.11,ag1 to attend the 1984 Ol~mp1c (rame-; "Hupefull~. I am w me-et him in Los Angl·lt-s and return the albums." (1at1h· said in ( o lo rado "That will be some meell ng .. Nuclear. Freeze tasty? Polttlcal movement to share In profits of newest dessert ATLANTA (AP) -AJ Jacobeon has combined hla oppoettion to nuclear anns with flla pench8nt tor health foods to Produce a new froun deslett bar -the Nudeat Freeze. He says lt wtU tfctde taste buda of fJVf!JfY pollttcaJ persuuk>n. Jacobson. 71'""'fMl-dd OWi* of the Garden of £attn·, a Loe An- geles health food compswJ. ha promtsed to contrtbute 50 1*C1ftt ottheproflts~ by the MW prOduct to the nudw tr... movement, although he.,__ M wasn't attempting to caih m on It when he named hJe new d1111rt bar. "I flgure we're on a good bandwagon and tt\e ._.. t can do le help eupport the mowmen~·· Jacobson satd tn en tnteNtew at 111e annual con\#enflon ()f tt. Nattonal Nutrltlonal Food• A> soctatlon. "I waen't evefl thinking of the nuctear tr.Re movenw1t ..,., I thOught of the name tOr · U-. product ... he said. "t was going to caQ h IC» d...-n bat. but l didn't Qke It (the Mme). ••• I couldn't thlnk of a b9tter neme untll one day t ._ ~ the hOUM and I heerd the WOfdl ·nuci..r treen' on the TV • I walked out me door .wt I 8l6d. 'That'• ft."' Jacobeon aald u. ~ -. wt. rn.oe from~..­ eoyt»eana. ft'Uft Md ~ • ._.. llkelolcr.-mbutMa._._.., the caJon. Md no !UllJ, no~ product& and no ohal1 .. llL . Butdoatt,..., .... ,. .. k:iecnmn? ··some peop1eae111....., .. loecr911m .nd Mme~ ..... ..... " JecotMion ..... ''Ylllttl tcnow 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 30, 19841 I WEDDINGS . ---------- FELTMAN-PARRY .\ July ~I cen.-mon) 1n t Joachim·~< Jthohc ( hurlh in < U\ta M~ unutd lliLabt-th Ma\ Parl) l)I Co~La Mesa and < ra•¥ Mathe-... Feltman in marnagc. (he daughter of Mr .rnJ Mr~ l> J C iarJnC'r of< O\lJ Ml""><I <llld Mr and Mr\ R I> Parn ul ( ,.11dl'n c,ro, r the bndc wort.• ;1 "-hlh.' tafTeta go-...n with brocade dClC'nh. katunng an ofT-thcMhouldc-r nccl.l1nc. pulkd sleeve~ and a tmxadt• bu~tk Her' etl wtth scallopt.'d edge~ ll-11 trom <1 ham.I of white bab) ro~s Her maid ol honor \\j\ Un:ndJ \Ul' ParT). and bm.l.al Jttcndant\ "l'rl Pam Grttn. Dehb1c .\lthou\l' I .tum· Did.ens. 1 ere'><.· I l·ltmJn I >1.tnl' Feltman and floY.l'I girl l h11,t10l' Ahhou~ The bndl·gruom '' thl· \011 111 \1 r and M~ Gerald fl'ltman of~ 11untJtn Valle> Enc \te' l'O f t'ltman ,1·1' l'd .1, best man an<l U\hl'f' '' t.•n· \1n l'l1 5tuart. Bnan Jnt.I M.irl... h·ltm.111 .11111 Jdl Hurd The coupk rt.'l ll 't.•d h!I ~ut.'"' .11 .1 recepuon at Old \\ 11rld I l'''"·1I Hall follo"ing thl lt."rl·nwn' .\fteralru1~ to l\.k\lu•. llll l11upk w1ll ll\e in Huntington Hl·.nh \Ill 1' the O"-ner of \t ud 10 .\d' l'rt "' n~ .1nd GraphK Ot.-\1gn Jnd hi" " \ l\l' president of l' \ Prrnn1111e111' .111 ad,ert1~1ng l un .. ultsng ti1111 RICH·LINKLETTER Laur.t Ann Linkkm·r nl Laguna Beach. granddaughter ol taml'd 1t·lt'- v1s1on personaht\ -\n L1nl...kt1l·r became the bndc ot Marl.. lame'> Rll.'h 10 a June 'U "edding in \hnman Gardtns 1n < orona dt. I \1.ir The bnde 1s the daughwr oJ Laguna Beach residents \Ir an<l \I,., Jal!.. Link.letter ol Emerald Bd' \he " emplo)ed h\ lntl'gr;.itl·d C)ata \\\ tt'ms I ht' bridegroom I'> the ~on ut \h t ENGAGEMENTS Eliz.a.beth Feltman .rnJ \1r' \I.in R1d1111 \1ur)!u>11 H.n \\" .tnd I'> t·mplmnl I" C H'lh'l;JI I l·kphon\" l kl tnl I lh R1' Donn \tooma-. .. nl Hrl.111 Pn·'h' lt•n..in ( hurch otlinah·d ,11 1 Ill' gJrdl·n 1.t·rl·mom \111:nda11t\ loi thl' hriJ1· \\l·n· lkn1\l' \Jughn 1>1,ttl\: fkgl1.·\ l hC'r~ I "-ortl'. J.!Ol't Ktl h. Jilli \ 1rg,1n1J Ptrl'ITJ l '~hl'r' "l.'l'l' \l.rn I outkrmilk "-n 1n \hl'l'l\ M1k1.· I 1nl...kt1er Lirr' .\nJl'r\llO ..inJ I kn· n1' l 1nlkt1l·r \ rl'll'ptwn 1mnwd1· Jld~ folio" 1ng lhl· lt•rt•mon\ .11 \hc:rman <ianJen., "·" attl'ntkd I" 2 5ll gue't~ -\flt'r J honl'\ mc)lln trip lu lla"a11 anJ Tah111 lhl· u1upk '"" 111.1!..1.' lhl'lf homl· tn t\knlo r.iri.. SPERN AK· DeP ASQU ALE °'It .\ndre" ·., Pre\h\ tt•nan ( hurt h 1n '-ru.ron Ht:alh "'a~ lhl' .,citing tor 1hdunc.: """'t·ddingof '\am\ k<tnn1..· L.A·Pasquak ol \11\\ton \ 1qP JllJ '\1q1hl·n Ph1lir \rx-rnJk. ol \JntJ \n.1 KOPACZ· VALLEY Mar) J "-ulMl/ ,111J lknr:-.\nlhon' "upau ul ( herr:-Hill and Hl'Jlh Haven Terrau.· ...... J . ha\ l' JnnnunCl'd the t•ngagcmrnt ur tht•ir daughtl'r. V irgrn1a (, Kopau ol '-c" r<>n Rra1.. h w 1-.ent Ronald Valle\. 'Ion of M argdll'I Valley and Robt-rt Jml·ph \ Jiit•\ ol b l'rl'tt \.\ash The couple arl' planning 10 marJ! "'o' ~in the ( r"tal ( athedrJI The bride-to-ht-gra<luJtl'l.I Imm Pt·nn-.~han1a ~latt· l 'ntH'r'>lt\ ~'11h .1 B.A. de$TCC in art!. Jn<l arth1teuurr ~he Y.orkc:d at thr un1\crs11~ tor tY.o \eJl'I as a resident a~w.t;mt Jn<l lurrt.·nth hold., a ( aliforn1a real c~talc liten\l Her fiam e graduall'd I rum thl' ·l n1 \l'r\1t' uf Idaho on a 'll hnlar..hr v.1 th ,1 B '.; degree 111 bu\llll''" JJm1n1\trat1on Ht' 1~ 3 memtx·r of Phi (1amma lkllJ lraternll\ and wnc:<l lour \l'Jr'> 1n the \IJnm· ( t"P' real.hing 1hr ran!.. 111 captain tk "'·" av.ardn.I thl· hrnn1e \l<H tor u1mha1'Jlor111 \ 1ctnam Ht "url\' 1r1 l.flll\Oll'n1al inJu\lnal rl.'al t'\tatc 1n Lo' \n~ell'' .rnd I' prt'"<ll'lll 111 thl' Aoh Rope< anl·er F-vund..1t1nn ROBINSON·OA T MAN laura fr.in R11h1m11n ut 'l'" port lkJth and I lurnl'r < hhnn < l..11mJn 111 ul \an 01l·g11 Jrl' plann1n~ 11 mJrr\ un <ht 2!t 1n \1 .\Ian.., fpl'>\.OJ).il < h111 l h Laguna Bc:adl 'l.'"' nf I hl'tl l11r1 h1. nm 1 ng I.'' l'OI "'" .i 11 nou nu:d J ta la n11 I~ hr u nd1 1 n lttl 8dlhoa H..i' C luh ~1' l n h' hl·r JlJrt'nh \I Jnd \1 r' f d"'ar<l Harr K11h111,n11 llf ~cv.port Hl"Jth \n11tha .inn11Lllllt'llll'nl part\ v.a, Ll.''l'O h\ till' h11dl0'- gran<lmo1hn \Ir ... J.1mn \.\ \1ah11rll'\ 111 Bnl·rh Hill\ ,11 .1 \It d<"'n d1n11l'r for 24 1n lht· C J!ilorn1<.1 < luh The hndl··l'll'l I" .1 graJuJtl" ot l\!af"\ mount I t1gh \tlrnol I < In int• .111d l '( L-\ C1raduatl' \lh\1t1I of \rd11ll'llUfl Her fianll.' \on ol \1f\ fall.. Lav.rl'nll Oatman 11l 'i.1n D1lg11,1nd 1h,• la1t• Mr Oatman gr.1dua1nl lrom thl· Bt\hnp\ \thl1ol 1n l.J ltJll.1 \t.1111tird l 'nl\tr<,11\ and l ( l \ C1rd<lua1e School of 'Hthllecturt BEAMISH-MOORE Mr and Mr., Rtthard ~allJCl' Beamt'ih ol '-t'Y.port Heal.h h.l'l' announced the cngagl'ml'llt ol their daughter. Leslie .\nn Bcam1\h lt> 1-.or. M1rhael \1(1ort.•. <.,on of \Ir and \1r<, Joe Ckar. Moore nt \11 <,~1on \ ll'IO The Ol'lrothl·li \.Ollflk h11th graduatl'' ofl { In ine. arl' planning 10 marr~ Sept 8 10 thl' \herman l1Jrdl.·n• .. < orona dcl ~1ar The hndc-10 be al\n 1c, a graduatt' of~ev. port Harbor H 1gh \t ho11I and ha tiance "an Jlumnu~ uf \111ss1on \ 1e10 H 1gh \t huol KATZ-CAINE \llanh n l lallll l\.Jtt o l \ thl'rtnn and Robert C hark\ < Jllll' 'l'" pc>rt Bcalh. arl' planning 111 marr' on Dl'l' ~X in the ~h nlo Par!.. Prnh\tl'rian ( hurch '°"('V.\ ot tht·ir forthl.oming <'' l:lll \\';I\ .1n11011nl t•J h~ hl·r pJrl'nl\ I >r .11111 \1f' l:.d"-arll "-at1 ol \thcn11n The luturt hndt' 1' J graduatl' ut C J\lilk1a 'idlllol and lhl· l n 1' l'f "'' of thl· Paull" 1n \111t. kton lkr fianll' \on 11! \1r ,1nJ \.1r.. "-1ll1.1m < JIOl' Jr 111 '-t'\.l.f'Or1 Ht'<ll h I' a graduate ot Nl.'Y.port H.ubor H111.h \lhool ,rnd tht• l lll\l'r<.11\ of the f>Jttllt A superb paint job ... only $320! \n11~1111 bdin·11~fl 111mr 111111u{ 11·1 tlu r11n I"'' pn,,1t1d /Jv r lurn11= ( ""'/'"'.,. 11111· lfllllllfv 11'11'1 otlnn t/1111 wst "'""" mm·r I lr~n11z. 1110 1 111dudn n rlrm top r1111t ltl:r t/Jr f\jlr11111•r ""f"' ts J /Jt" rlurnnz pn111t 111'1,,111111n111:.111111"11/ur llf S ~HO-bi113 v1111 • • 1 /11·111.11 111 tlw 11~t1p1111 br/1111• v1111 .11rt n1111ddtt 11111nl <Ml"· /IJ 'II \I U /'UU I Ull/ II I HHJ < fl\ I t \f/' l .,., •-18 ·1fl r-------~-------~ Special Discount $60 off! I 1· ....... ,, ...... ,, ..... ,, "· •• . .............. , I I ht:..1"'/'"u' ,,,h •• -.t ' , • v.u.11, •• ,, .. ,, I •• '111. ••.:"'-•' '''" 'ocor111.• I ,..,,,, ,f , • ,,,. ,,, ' I ,,, ,,, .. , r, I "'""' ob I .. • ... p ·-----------""' J ht• tmd1 1' 1h1· daughlt'I of \Ir .ind \1 r' I r tnl... f k P.l'>ljuak of 1 11• 1.1 \k.,.1 \he \.\orc a gu"'n dc~1gnt•d h.· \1111111...J tor .\ngclair ~l~ll'd 1n beaded rt'·t·mhn11dc:rt•d akt·non lact· on Eng- 11,h blt' an<l ,111 .. organza "1th a l1Jd111unal Qut'c:n .\nne rn:d.line and '>kn n an'c:ntcd "1th a ~mall puuff \ l;1n· "'n·;11h held her ~h<4pel length ii I 11 \II )I\ \ t' 1 I I 11n \.\ ;llcr'> "a~ ma iron of honor. Jnd br1Jc,ma1d!> \\t'fe Gloria 1\frd1nd. ( ath} O'Neill and V 1cl.1 Rl\lord Luci Kc:ll} wa~ Junior hndc!>matd and Shannon 'Water~ was the tloY.cr girl. fhc bndcgroom 1s the son of Mr Jnd Mrs Ste\e Spernal ofSanta Ana H1'> bc~t man -...as Jim Spemak and u'lhers '.l.t'rc Frank DePasquale. Jefl Stuber and Rand~ Beeb. Tht• rnuple greeted 200 guests at a rctt'pllon at the -\1rporter Inn 1n !nine. before leaving on a "'edd1ng tnp to Tah111 The' "'ill mal..e their home in El Nancy Spernak Toro She 1c; a '>peech pathologist 10 tht· 'iaddlebad Valle' Ln1fied Sthool D1s1nct and lie 1s wtth the C 11' of ( ~pre!.~ Police Departmt'nt KAPNAS-RANNOW H un11 ngton Beach resident George Michael Kapnas and Susan Marie Ran now of Cypress were marned in the First United Method 1st C hurch of Huntington Beach. The Rev. Albert Jansen officiated at the July 15 ceremon} and special music was pro" 1ded by Brenda and Perry Jansen with piano and guitar and organ music b} Ray Rmson Tht bnde 1s the daughter of JoAnn Rannow of Cypress and Clifford Ran now of Buena Park She wore an 1vol) bndal satin gown with a fitted bodice of Vt"nice lace. bab)' doll slee.,.es and a natural waistline. Tiny sted ptarls and 1rridescents tnmmed the bodice and sleeves and the satin skirt and chapel tram were trimmed "Ith sill ven1se lace. A Juhet cap held SuaanKapnu her wahz length veil o t bndal 1llus1on. Her sister. Juhe Rannow of Cypress wa~ her maid of honor The bndegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. KapnasofGary. Ind. His best man was Tom Atkms. and ushers were Michad B Rannow and Richard Davis. The bride graduated from Cypress High School and attended Golden West College. She is employed at McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Corp. 10 Huntmgton Beach as a stenographic secretary. The bnde- groom rec1eved his B.S. degret 1n electrical engineenng from Purdue University and a master's degrct to business from Indiana U niversity Graduate School of Business m Bloomington. He 1s senior manage- ment information system s anaylst at McDonnell Doug.las wllh additional responsibility as chief computer st· cunty officer. After a Hawaiian honeymoon. the couple will make their home 10 Huntington Bead1 ALLIONE-O'DONOGHUE Milton Scott Alhone of Newpon Beach claimed Jul ie ~Ann O'Donoghue of Visalia as his bnde during ceremonies conducted July 7 1n Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Newport Beach. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr a nd Mrs. Philip O'Donoghue of Visalia. and her husband's part"nts arc Mr and Mrs. Milton Alhone of Newport Beach. Attendants were Colleen O'Donoghue, Suzanne Smith. Mark .\I hone and Scott Davis. After a recepuon for J 25 guests 10 the Lido Isle Yacht Club. tht' new- lyweds left on a honeymoon on Catahnajsjand. They are residents of CosL'.l Mesa. The bnde 1s employed b} Coleman and Grant, and her husband 1s with a subsidiary of Pepsi Co BE HONEST ABOUT FEELINGS DE:-\R <\:"N L·\NDERS: r,e Ol'\ er" nttcn betorc but that letter from the "'dov. reall} got to me Shl.' \\3\ up'>l't because fnend11 and rcla- t1' c:\rallcd after her husband d1eJ .ind Jsl...ed .. Hov. arC\ ou'l" \hna1d "'l he' r;hould KNO~ huu. I am -deprc'>sed. '>Kio.. at ht:art 11neh lnghtt'Ol'J h11tt•r andJU't pl.11n m1.,nahle .. \h hu.,hand <l1dn'1 die He ll'lt me toranother"oman That\all thl· l 'pem·nrl.' I ha H' IO dra-... lrom \I~ \1\lcr'.,hu'>bandd1cda lcv. "-Cd .. .,Jgo ~hen I tall and a~i... ho" \he 1s ~ht· n•pltl''I "'Fine "'andshubuphl..ra \lam 1 h1~ prrdudes aO\ further l 11mmun1lJt10n and I ran do no1h111g 10 hl'lp hl•r Ito\\ I"' 1sh ~he v.ould lia\ "'( Ollll' 11\l'f I nc:edsomeont'tutalk tu "'Or ·Let'<., go through thecardsanJ il'tll.'f"'> r ht'\ mal..l' me fed OClll'I _' Or ··Lc1·.,gototheartgallel) orfora mk to the ccmctcn ."or. "Tall' the: l...1d' for a meal or a"n1ght or a v.eel...cnd." or."( ome and gel Mom for a "'hile. She's smothcnng me." Or. "'lncedtobealonetoda\ Jfeell1l.e Concert Cinema coming l 01) ..\NGELE~ (.\Pl -If ~ou m1'>~d out on Tht' Police or Duran Duran ~hen they last toured. don't dc!>pair A taste uf thr concert c\pcnence ma) be as dose as )our neighborhood film theater The Mur;rc Theatre Network\ ( oncert ( 1nema rel·enth 1n- .1ugurated at 71JO tht•a1er<, 1n 1hc l n1tttl '>tall'\ anJ Canada 1~ pal. 1...- <tging .,1 ogle-song pcrlorma n(e' t'I\ ma1or pop group~ for the h1g ., ... rt.•t•n 10 prCl'Cd<.' feature prt'\t'Otauun\ the \\ 3\ t artnon'> once <lid r hl.' pcrlormame'> JfC \ 1deo1arx·d at cont.en<, and tran<,ft'ITl'd to film ANN I.ANDERS U'~1ngm\ c~e\OUt .. Thl'rl' an· hundreds of an~"'c" tel .. Hu-... a re~ ou'l .. "' hen a per!.on 1~ gnning -..:oont•cangucss"'h1ch one'> lit People need to be told so the\ "Ill I.no"' ho\\. to he helpful Pa~s the· \\llrd . .\on I am not 1nsenS1tl\C JU'>l -IC1NOR..\NT IN BOISE DEAR BOISE: Sometimes the grief-stricken keep too much inside because they don't want to burden others wllb their bea vy hearts. They need to know It's OK to fall apart -in fact, It's unnatural not to. Thanks for saying It so well. • • • DEAR <\NN LANDERS: Ooc~an employer have the nghtto suggest to a new emplO)ee that she tone down her makeup? Recently we engaged an anracuve woman who is h1ghl ye11;pcnenccd. She could be a great asset tooor sales force. The problem -too much rouge. lipstick. eyeshadow. eyebro" pencil. mascara -the \\.'Ork!> Ho-... should the subJCCt be broached -1f at all., Would 11 be an 10\as1on ofherpnvaq 'l I need }Our op1n1on-MIDWESTOWNER OF -\FINE G IFT SHO P DEAR MIDWEST: Tbe appearance of tbe employees reflects oo tbe management. Excessive makeup looks cheap. Tbe woman should be told (by another female) lbat perhaps her llghtlng facilities at home are inadequate and she 11 unaware of the amount of rouge, lipstick and eye makeup abe bas been applying. If the new employee values her job sbe should be grateful for tbe blot. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: How do I get my landlord to m rn d hi sown business without gening cv1ctcdl) Recently he's asked me some per- sonal questions. like "Whal arc your measurements and how much do you weigh'?" The man 1s retired and doesn't have much to do. I am a sing.le mother. working two Jobs to keep Ql}' head abo\C water. I moved into this hu1ldinga )ear ago with no lease. We agreed on 30da)s· notice 1fl wanted tomo,e.orifhewantcd me out The old coot doesn't come around often. but when he does. he upsets me ..\n~ suggestions., -NERVOCS IN ILLI NOIS DEAR NERVOUS: He doesn't sound dangerous -just crude. If you have a good deal, remain buslne11Uke and distant. Meanwhile, I tbink you'd be less nervous ir you bad a year's lease. Ask for It. • • • Ann Landt•rs discusses l<.'en-age dnnkmg-11s myrhs. irs real111es. Learn rhe facts by reading "BooLe and You -For Teen-Agers Only ... b) .\nn Landers. Send 50cenrsanda long. self.addressed. sramped en velupe ro Ann Landers. P.O BoA 11995. Chicago. Ill 60611. -8:00- ONEWS 8 UTTl£ HOUSE ON TME PRAIRIE -~-.(I) 8CAAECAOW ANO URS. KING -1UI0- 9D•(I)08 G NEWS • • "'Euy Money"' (1 983) Rodney Oell\)8tfield. Joe Peed Ci.) IJ /L080 (!) OREA TEST AMERK:AH HERO G) THREE'S COMPANY CIJ BA TTlE8T AA OAlAC11CA &D 8USIHE88 REPORT Ii) HUMANmES TMAOUOH TME ARTS (J)C88N£WS 8NBCNEW8 QI DICK VAN DYKE CB)MOVIE • • "Yellowbeard" (1983) Graham Chapman, Pel« Boyte A mean and ornery pirate escapes from p<laon 1tle< twenty years and searches IOI' hrs son who has 1 map leading 10 burltd lreesure 'PG' 0 GAUCHO \.liMOVIE • • The Shall 01 Love 11983) MOfg1n F11rcl111d Anthony Geary -8:15- .I. CHARLES CHAMPLIN T AL.KS WITH D at DC< Cl.AAK'S 0000 Ot.E DAYS FROM BOl8Y SOX TO BIKlNl8 9MOV1E * * '.-\ "LaserblUI"' (19781 Kim Mll- IOl'd, Cheryt Smrth 8 JOKER'S WILD i~ZOHE * ** * '"Gigi"' (19581 Maurice en.. valief, Leslie Caron 8D CHAAUE MUFAH Ci> GAEA T PERFOAMANCE.8 CC)MOVIE • * "Str()l(er Ace"" ( 19831 Burt Rey- nolds. Loni Anderson Cff)MOVIE * "GOln' All The Way"' ( 1982) Dan Waldman, Deborah Vat1 Rhyn ~$)MOVIE * • 11 The Surmors"' ( 1983) Wiii• M111hau Robin Williams -t:aO-a TIC T At:. DOUGH (!)CANNON I IATUflDAY N90HT fl/D#AM & MARTIN'S~ THE JEfffRSOM8 IOU) OOl.D HrT8 !:MAHOA~ * t "Outrtlle"' ( 19821 Brad DIVIS. Franco Nero. -11:30- 1 Cl) MAGNUM, P.I. a 1EST Of CAASON IN lfARCH Of ... AACM IUNl<ER'S PLACE ITMETI OF SAN FfW09CO I LAT!NDfT NIEP/t;A WOP IN CIMCINNA T1 700CUJI INTIMACY FILE -1t:40- -1:30- ~ ::;:FEU> **"Come Out Fighting" (1945) Leo GOl'cey, Hunt? Hiii. G) AU IN THE FAMll Y 8 AOWAN & MAATIN'S LA~ -1:40- (J)MOVIE * • "Summ« Camp"' (1979) John C Mcl.aughfln. Mtt1 Micl\aels. -1:45- ®MOVIE • * 'n "The Beby" ( 1978) Laurence OllVler. Robert Duvall -1:S6- (C)MOVIE t * t "Cujo" ( 1983) Dee Wlltlce. Danny Pintauro -~- .Cl) Cl8 NEWS NIGHTWATO. .ind ( onlen ( mcma ollinals 'kl\ tht.·, -e:~- .ire 1al.1ng grl'at l.are to match thl· al.I\ m DOOGEIU:>UGOUT -t.oO-• (I) ONE Di\ Y AT A TIME GEYEONL.A l:UNEWS *.. ""They Got Me C<Mlred ( 1943) Bob Hope, Dorothy lamout "rth the feature prc<,entat1on so both EID MACHEIL / LEHRER "111 aprx-al to r;1m1lar aud1cnlC'-~UNIVERSE \fan, 01 thl' performances larn Cll """"" 1--h_n_e_I _c r_e_d_n_ .. _t_o_c_o_rpo_r_a_te_spo_n_s_o_r_!. -'"' I ~era: FORT\M£ CC)MOVIE LASER BEAM FOOT SURGERY The tat est advancement 1n Laser technology now being used for the correction of foot disorders in the doctor" s office Lasers can effectively treat SKIN GROWTHS/WARTS INGROWN TOE NAILS THICK FUNGUS NAILS PAINFUL SCARS Artvantagt"S of Ld~t"r \urqt"ry • less pain less ~earring • ScJVeS trmt" ~nd CO~t \ C.allll Maw ~ Gro&.f> FAMILY FOOT SPECIALISTS I 100 "d~m\ "v" Swrt> 103 fHMIX>I .ti Adtlm\I '46·1242 t t ''t 'Thlf'IOS In Their Season'" (19741 PatrlCla Nell. Ed Flender'I <l:)MOVIE ••• ''Tempesl ' (1982) John Cu- Nvtftl, Gene Rowflfldl -8:46-m DOOOf.A PAEGAME -7:00-CISNEWS NICNEWS MAK..a A UV1HG IMOHIC WOMAH NlWI MIEMLL M&L"' fORT\M ... OOOP£R'9 OMNOf. i ,.M. MAOAZM l~IJECTION t *'" 'The C.1ct. (19711 MIChltl Wllney .Jll\-MiChltl VlnCtflt (D)MOVll • • • •• Soc>hlt • Choice . ( 19821 Mttyt Strtte> K1¥111 Klint -7:30- 12 ON THI TOWN aFAA&YFIUO rw A llO GA NOW "°""" COUl'T • Wl.O, WU>WOM.D OIF A*W.I MAK PAEVIEW8 T'ICTACOOUQH FMOOLEAOCK GNEWS Ii) EVENNO AT POPI 9 ENTtRTANEHT TONOHT m MARSHAL. OUON '"?)MOVIE * t "Heads Or T 1111" ( 1980) PNl!ppe N()j(e4, Mlcbel S.rau!t -9:30- • CJ) NEWHART G OGAMESOFMXD OLYMPIAD (!)MOVIE • ••'h "Gullgflt" (1944) Ollltel ~~~· I NOT NEC08.WLY THE HtWS -~ I Cl) CAQHE\' & lX£t 8 CANDI> CMaA NOW & THEM I ~:'~ Jamft!NIN /WOif) INTOMW WMIT\M MOYll * * "Amlty¥lll II Thi P-D 111 If 0111" ( 1912) Burt YOU!lg. .S.... Ollol\ ClDWOYll •••• ''Thi Belt UtUI~ In T tut'' ( 1N2) lM1 Aeynoldt. Doty Pll'lon (Q)MOYll • •'• 'S41i1mn1lllfl"'•-•""'•" (1982) &..! Berman. Alchlrd Hll. J JMOYll t **'-' 'My F~ Yw "' (11821 PNr O'T ooft, JMICI tWPtf ---elNOEPDlaflPI «:) EOKT!Bfllf AVS«JE OYM -1:00- ... Aunrt w::. ,..,.,.,,OM t * 1+ "The ltttlt Of The Ville FlOf1. I•" (1N5) Mtur9\ O'H111. Ald\lrd TOdd l lMOYll -2:30- • AIBICA -2:45- (%)MOVIE * .,,., "An Unsuitable Job F0t A Woman" ( 1982) Pippa Guwd, 8lllit WM•aw -U0- (1) CHICO ANO ntE MAN -a:ao-~ = · * "Thi Kldnlpplng OI The Prt9- dent" (IMO) w..m Shlener, Hal Holbrook (l)MOYIE **I+ "Thi Stntwott" (1913) Waller Mat1tllu, Robin Wlllme.. -tlD- Jumping Jackson Eddy Arnold By JOE EDWARDS ............ "'-...., NA~HV ILU: -\rtl'ran 'inger f.dd) rnold 1\ dosing trn. lonn~ns thl'~ duy\ with the wn~ "I've "io Mul·h to Be Thankful For.· It's a song about a man who'IC hair 1\ ara>•n1 and whost he.art pump$ a llltlc faster than an years past. Arnold says the sona is "a closer. It's not a son& you open with." As the 66-year-old Arnold cel- ebrates morf than 40 years of shanng his mellow ban tone with millions. he has thanks to 11ve, as has closing song suggests. Still. he sa)s he has one goal lell in hi s career: one more hat record. "I'm hkc an old horse." he said. ch uckling. "He gets to the gate he wanto; to run ·• ~mold 1s bd1evcd to· have sold more than 70 million records. a figure surpassed by few He esumates has album production as "a hundred or more I gue'>'> •· .\nd he's still making record!> Thi> !iummer he ha> been fanr!i.hing an album tha1 will be marketed on tde' 1s1on -a medium that-., bec'n kind to him The LP\\ ill feature some of his h11o;. including "You Needed Mc" "Lo'e Me Tender.·· "(r)rng Time·· and·· .\lwa\s on M>>-11nd ·• .. l'\t: alv.au wanted to 00 all these '>ong'>. bu1 r\e ne"er recorded them before." he !>31d. Ro~," .. , o u Don'1 ~now Ml'." ··Someboc:h Like Mr •• .. Turn th<' World Around." "Tht l.<&st Word an Lone-some h Mc'' and ··~1st) Siu(' ... In Ma) he tnrfulh rcr('1\t'd a special award from the Academ} ut (ournry Mu!>ic. c11 ma h1\ long 1:arr\°r and many achievemcna "I ~ proud to get n;· mold reflected in an interview. "But I'm not good 111 rct"t1VtnJ thmgs lJke that. I was lake 1 wu whttn I wu inducted into the Country Mu~1c Hall o(fame. I'm very scntimentaJ. I don't recc1H them &\graceful!) as I should •· After the show. hr received non· stop congratulator) telephone caJls for two days. Letters were sull coming in from well washers Looking back on h1!1 l'.arcer. Arnold said has first of two pcrformanc~ an New York·s ( ameg1e Hall was h1!> biggest thnll. He had come a long wa~ from the davs hl' cut timber 1n rural Tennessee. · .. This wa' a crov.nang point ~mold recalled "It v.a., something rd heard abOut I began to realm.~ all the great an1st'I all \H'nl 10 Carneg1t Hall This v.a' J Hr\ \UCl·cssful appearance for me I nr,er thought I'd get there ·· He made a return appearann· 1n 196 7 .\mold also has performed in ( On\lltUllOn Hall in wa .. hington and the .\cadcm' of l\fosll 1n Philadl'l-ph1a · Michael Jackson does a high kick during a performance on tbe Jackson•' n~tionwide tour ln Jacksonville, Fla. Ov er 45,000 fan• flll~d tbe Gator Bowl for the performance. Hl''<, recorded some of the mos1 popular songs 1n the h1stof') of mus1l 1ndud1ng. "Make the \.\orld Go .\Y.3\ ·· ··~n)t1me ·· ··Bouquet ol "You name 11. l''l' hccn then· ·he said .\rnold the wn ol a '>hari:croppcr was born in Hende~n 1n Y.e\t Tenne>see He signed a recording contract with RC I\ Records in 1944 and was first known as a counln music singer with the nickname ~ Chaplin mural marks 'the spot' HOLL Y'WOOD ( -\P) -l here" 111 ,, be no Russian boycott in Holl)'-'OOd dunng thl' Ol)mp1cs Vladimir Grano,sk) the man v.hom Pablo Picasso calkd "the greatest Russian painter of icons outside of Russia · wall be painting a Charlie Chaplin mural at the famous Chaplin sound stage. Grano..,,sk) "111 paint his dream mural of Charlie Chaplin on the original wall of the Chaplin soundstage located at A&M Records on North La Brea A\enue in Holl\>· wood. David A ~I pen. 'ace president of A&M. had told Granovsk\ ··Your Chaplin mural IS going on one of the mosl famous walls in Holl\ \\OOd .. The mural 1\ to be completed h~ -\ug 10. Alpert was instrumental in finali1 · ing the mural for his brother Herb .\lpert. Y.ho comm1sswned the art\\Ork. The famous comedian Charlie Chaplin 1~ <;a1d to ha'e had a nc1 v.orth in lll12 uf $7tih"'°'"O and rl•u·n ed a ta\ rl'lund uf $411 1411 in I 1N I '>.lid ~tl'Y.art Jaloh\un pre-.1· Jeni of ~ll'\\Jrt Jarnhson Pro- dut t1ons. "ho rt•pre'>t'nt' < 1rancl\ sk~ Hi: added that ( haplin untl' took out an 1n\uranll' f)Qhl' fur \tage fright with LltnJ", of I on<lon "for s ~.000 .. \. lad1m1r( 1rano' <ik~ attrJtll'd the interest of thi: puhlil \\hl·rn n hl' '>ellkd.' said Jarnbson The Ru\'i1an- bom pa1ntl'r and cosmopol11e 1c, a resident of ~ etl·on·the-R hcin in \.\c~t (rerman~ \\-hen he arrl\cd 1n I os -\ngele'> earl) 1n I 9M4 in 1ng to H'alm.· thl· mural of< harlll' < haphn in Holl) v.ood he v.a' l wressl~ l'Ommcndcd tn Lo\ .\ngek\ \la\ or Tom Bradll'' lor h1., asp1rat111n' In help the unfon unatc 1n lhl· l om 111 uni· l\ (1rano' <.k., ,,a., born n ~hangha1 lie is an alumnu' ol thl rl nov. nl'd ')t kannc d' .\rt ( ollcgl' and l at ha\ .\n .\l'adem~. \lull\ mg under Pmk<.<;nt fha1\ rasper \lter tcsung a lUrecr 1n poh11cs - lorl'l'O on ham h~ his parents -as a high comm1s\1oner at 1he United "lat1ons for refugees in Hong Kong. he left the poh11cal arena and 1mm1- grated to Sweden in 1962. From there. he traveled through Europe and around the world. He SIX'nt several )ears in London v. here he v.as actn e in the restoration of fine art at the exclus1'e antiques ··h}per· market." and left his mark in oils as a portrait artist for prominent clients. In 1973. he found h1msclf1n West ( 1errnam b\ chance He first lived near Hamburg. 1hen on the shores of Lale < onstante 1n the South He rercntl\ mo\l~d to Weil-on-the· Khl'ln . C 1ran1H sk~ 1!1 no" v.aating for his nl'\l prOJCCt \\Ith the help of JJrnh~on "ho I\ I!> Ir) ing to interest IR\1 1n ha\lng <.irano\Sl\ do a 25· ul\ lour to paint a Charlie Chaplin murc.11 at their stores 021 UA Movies 4 MNOI lMilllA BUCH Pi<1ll( An•llt1m Cdwards So Cont Or In 879 98f>O l i&una 4911711 "COSTA llllSA ~All&E ld•ards H•rbor C1ntdome 631 3SOI 6341!>!>3 ·cos TA lll(SA MSTWCS TD [dward~ So Coast P1e1loe H•way 39 Plaza S46 271 l Or In 891 3693 El lotO •W£STWCSTca ld•ards ~"Ila<~ UA Wntm•nst'' '181 S880 l• n 89!> ~333 ... ~ [ d•ards uni.,r;.h .. IXl.BY 8S4 8811 STER£0 LUXURY THfATRfS H!' '> ~II ldl'>E'J I"> ... ,,i, .. ., (d!JIWPd ti\ ••I•''> WALK-INS * Fnt TM MlllMt Sll-•"I' * DRIVE -INS :~:~c~ • il;l•](l111W6I Hur•!t'd l>'t d t• '~ t'clhllq l•Q•'• And adopt<"<.! b\ a hu1Tihl111q t>foar ndm,..d tt.:i1c.-. 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"IJ!'\l UJI' I I I I' • t .~ 'l\ SAOOllBA!.~ • MSSK>N ftJO • .. . !IHI 'tllll\I t U!it 11 ltl I .. lt\I \IUJQllU ~ ' . ~·· I ---\ IK -·•• I 7 ) IA 0 ilB:Irmiii •~ tOl -.:o a _, ...... ClllWC.9 ..nm •• •-t r. l f\ If 61\ 11' ~1 UU 10 4\ II ~ •' MISH)( ,,_ •t1t1 . . ,, .. , ~ • • ..._ I -,.3 ... "IOl 1 .. .... ....... ...,.n BllSIOI .. ... '-1 U& Oran Coasl DAIL V ~LOT /Mend y, Juty 30, 1984 BS one more hit? ·· 1 ht' I enncuce Plow ho} •• f olk'>) ~t't 60phm1i:a1cd ht turned to a m1ddlr-of-lhe·1oad. morr pol1~hcd sound.in thl' 1960\ Pinpo1nt1n1 1hc ms\un for his o;11ccc\\ he ~)'\. "I ~all). honhtl) bchc.,,r pcuplc: b(licve me:. fhat'~ lhl' \1mplc~1 wa> I can put 11. ~opll' lik.e mt' or the) don't. and thl"l'c:·~ some of both." He: 1s credited W1th httng the first l'Ountr) singer 10 cons1i.tcn~I) "crM~ over" to the pop fidd He wa~. an c. ITcct 1he Kenn) Rogers of 1he I 96<h. He namt"> Roger a'I ont• of hi!> fa,ontc ~1nger\. 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I 1111 hold +AKQ6 JJ003 II •AQJ7 Thi• l11dd1n~ ha<. proct>edt>d 'orlh EHt !o!outh I 4 ? \\'h,11 d11 I OU hid 110\\ CHARLES Go REN A. -Ea t 'i. pret!mpt ha done its Job it ha dl'prived you of the spa<'e you nt>ed to pro pl'rly in veostlg11te tht' right lt'vel at which to play lhf' hand Although a grand •Jlam might bt> in the ca rds, lht' urN•rnpl should 11lt'rl you to tht• poss1b1lity lhat suita will be br~akang badly Tht' prac tr ral solution I!> 11 Jump to 11x ht'Arl~ -with no gullr11nlt'h. Evl'n ~hn t might ht' beyond your resourres. Q S-As South, vulnerable. you hold: +Kl0762 7 Q83 0 762 +93 Th .. hrdding has proceeded: \\'ut North EHt South a ... 2 ' 3 ? Wh:tl action do you lake'' A. -Pitrlner'-. 1mmed1at l· <'1w hid 1::. a gam!' force You h,1v1· an f'X<'<'llt>nt hand for him t .,,o kt') r:irds and a fr, 1• c.trd suit Neverthele ~. t hrri· ,., no need to bid morf' than thre<-spade'! If partn('r onh raises to four, pa~., Howl.'ver. if partner tries for ..,la m. <'<>Operate by Jumping rn ~pude'i or by show mg ) our h v c·ard in ht-art~. OMAR SHARIF Q 6 -Both vulnt'rAblt. ' South you hold: +Al0762 ~AK83 OG •tU The biddln~ has prCX'teded Soath Wut Nortll t:ut 1 + PaH 2 • Pa .. 2 ~ Pue S NT Pue 7 What action do you takt"! A. -You have a better thf m1n1mum opening bid co sisting of all prime control so you should make one mo1 toward slam Complete ti description of your hand t h1dd1ng four clubs tr partn• signs off in tither fi ve clul or four no trump. acct>pl h decision How do you chooae U beet opeoln1 lead? Chari• Gore• ha.1th. aaawer. For copy of "WluJ01 Opeoh Lead1." a end I 1. 85 t "Goren·Lead1," Trlbua Media Servkee, lac .. P .4 Box 611. Palmyra. N .. 08065. Make check payab to New1p1perbookt. by Jeff MacNell ff(_ A~\li!IT!! MWl-IT o:i1'1"A ~!! 1,~ -,~ \\Do those two X's mean children can't watch?" "I hate Mondays." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DE~~IS THE '1E,AC'E Hank Ketcham ~ _, ..... , .,. ,..,.... . fl ' c.~ of -~ l ~ jC ) ;\-. . I ' l I . ... \.. 'I -----~~ -c-J-;- ]~O ''What do you mean. while the Wmslows are on vacation. he can use o ur bed ?" ' l t MOO~ '1l:LLI ~S OUT OF TOUCH ... PEANUTS YOU KNOW WMAT TME SE ARE ?TMESE ARE TME TUBES TMAT TMIN65 6-0 DOWN • S£>.1E NE~\ P£0Pl£ AAf. W IN IN AROUND 1HE a::>RNEk AA' SO FM< WE'RE STIL.L OOOD f RlENOS WSL.L , I1LL <&oGIVE" H~R A LI TTL..E" ENCOLJ~~MENT ~ W~EN YOOR LOVE i.\l=i=AIR OR THE GAME OR YOUR J08 r 60ES DOWN THE TUBES ' TMESE AA£ TMf ACTOAL TlJBES by Ferd & Tom Johnson sus 1e? OH) SHE1S oN H ~R HONt:YMOON by Charles M . Schulz WOODSTOCK NE.v£R BELIEVES ANV'THIN6 I TELL l-llM I BRABBLE 'f:>U GMl lf~€-Ii, OAO ~ RE.ME.M~ IHE. ~O ~A~l~: ''l~~IOf E.\Jf.'2~ ~I MAN I~ ~ 1"1N MM.l WArflMC;, -ro c,E1 our"! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DID YOO ~Ke MoM Pl4' UNCLE PHIL FISHING- WHEN tHEY WERE LITTLE ? a-\$)RE. 6lJ'f I DION tr° HA'l'E. MUCH llME. IHe.N NOT MUCH MONe.y, e rTHeR FU~K't' Wl~KE:RBEA:\ DH. S'10CK WHAT WITH ORDtRI~ f~ I R£MEAR51NG, ?\..ANNI~ rHE REUP'fiON I ANO 5ENDIN6 OJf IN\JrTA1lONS ... 1 HARDL4 KNOW WHIU-1 E.ND 15 UP / ~. ~~,~~,;;1~~1,,-~~~1 ~. TUMBLEWEED by Tom K. Ryan Jl'DGE PARKER MAVff3 WE 5HOUL'7 l\JOl IFY iHE J==l:iiiiii.v:;;:;ATCA;~~~~wo~~GJ 5ECRE:IAR't" OF 1l1E l~IOFt AT THE ENTIV.NC E TO SPENCER F~MS, A "'f'OU.....U M,._N STOPS TO TALK TO THE 6ECUR l'TY OFFIC t!R • ~ by Kevin Faga1 by Lynn Johnstor LIFE. ~es WORt<S BACKWARD ..... ~~ IT, GRRMPR . .:;--- by Tom Batluk by George Lemont by Harold Le Doux II s. (' f' y ·r ·~ 15 e •8 • I 0 ~ •• I. ~ Consulting firm helps to decide career choices C 011. llallback & ~latt'r .\'>'iouates !Sa publishing. research and consult- '"& firm which spec1ahze!> in helping middle-level professionals in making career cho1~s and changes The compan) wa'i founded in Janual) 1981 b) Dr ~nn (oil and twin sisters Jane Ballbacl and Jan Slater of Corona del Mar "ho are former educators "-ho recognized a void in career ass1stanct' for a large segment of the population "We discovered that gap when we were faced with our own career changes from education to the busi- ness world," Coil said. · . "We found that employment agen- cies handled mostl) cntry-kvel pos- itions while the expensive search firms catered to top-level manage- ment," she exp1a1ned. Most people who fall in the middle range, Slater said, are "baby boomers" -college-educated people in their 20s and 30s who are 1n stiff competition with their peers for a limited number of professional pos- itions Slater said that often such people stagnate 1n unsunabk careers or move laterall) from JOb to JOb CB&S. headquanered in Santa Ana. has helped hundreds of people to structure effective career strategies through a two-phase career manage- ment program. During phase one. Ballback ex- plained. clients focus on career choices. The} are ass1c;ted in thoroughly and objectively evalu- atif!g their skills, interests and ex- penence. Dunngphase two. a methodical job campaign 1s plotted dunng which clients use CB&S\ comprehensi\e files and numerous sources to tap the "hidden JOb market." Clients are also matched w1th several people in their chosen fields who offer true pictures of those professions. Ballbacl SC)ld. Clients then learn to market them- selves properl) throuih cffectl\e resume-wn11ng and 1nten 1ev.1ng techniques. she explained Coil said that CB&S's chenh -33 percent are men. 67 percent women -usuall) take about three to six months to complete the proces!i. since most are employed while l·onducttng their JOb search She said that c;ucce!>!> stones in- clude· -.\ 50-)ear-old woman v.ho boo~ted her salary b) S 13.000 per year when she was hired b) a pm ate educational corporation. -A 35-year-old v.oman "ho parla~ed her extem.1ve "oluntcer experience into a wdl-payin~ pos- ition as director of transportauon for the Olympics. -A free-lance wnter confined to a wheel chair who used her analytical skills and wnting background to secure a position as a technical wnter for a computer company -A husband and wife who applied CB&S's tC"Chn1ques to JOb hunt1ni in Texas. Both found more rewarding. higher-paying positions. -A 27-year-old elementaf} school teacher who quit his Job m1d-~ear and landed a sales pos1t1on with a large pharmaceuucal compan) Slater said that although most of CB&S's clients want to s~itch ca- reers. some remain at their present Jobs and use CB&S's techniques to negotiate for promotions and salaf} increases "One client who had been disgrun- tled with his company learned to take control of hts situation, asked for what he wanted and got a promouon to sales manager with a SS.000 increase m pay." Slater said. Ballback said C'B&S also follows through with its clients by· helping them to meet the challenges of their new careers. It helps clients to fam1lianze themselves with their JOb descriptions. the com pan) ·s goals and leadership and commun1cat1on' styles. she added. In add1t1on to career counseling. CB&S also conducts seminars. offer<. a senes ofmot1vat1onal ta.r.;s enutlcd .. Is It Working for \ ou " and has marketed se' eral pubhcat1ons Basic rules listed for IRS tax audit A voluntaf}' lax S)'Stem such as o urs uses the audit as a meanc; of achieving compliance with tax laws. Only a small percentage of the m111ions of returns that arc fi led are selected for audit. Uc;mg a complex scoring S) s- tem. the IRS computers make the initial selection. A review of these returns by IRS personnel detcnn1nes which returns will actualh be audited. · The most frequent audit 1s the "correspondence aud11.. where the IRS asks for clarification or documentation for some item on your return The "office interv1e" audit" requests that the taxpa)er bnng supponing documents to an IRS office for review b} an agent A "field audit.'' usuall) used for business returns and more complex ind1v1dual returns. 1s conducted on the taxpayer's premises. Some basic rules to follow to get through any audit as qu1ckl)' and painlessly as possible include: • & cooperative and business hkc. Provide the information requested promptly. but do not volunteer other information. • Reme ~he agent is Just doing his JOb. Don't haranitue htm "Ith RALPH Scorr 'our '1ews on ta'l'..e~. and ne'er offer him a "gift." • If ~our return "as properl) prepared, don't be int1m1dated into paying taxes that )OU do not fe-el ~ou o we. Be reasonable. howe' er. thert' ma} be points not "onh \Our 11me and mone} to argue. If the audit lea\.eS '>Orne issues unsettled. you do have "anous nghto; of appeal. You ma\ C\ en take \Our case lo court. It is advisable to engage pro· fess1onal assistance \ ou will feel more comfonable lnowing that ~ou have an expen on your side. and an) fees you pay will be deductible on a later tax return Ralpb Scoll /J a certiflt!d public 11ccoaatao1 practil'iag la Newport Beach. Point 4 Data sets sales record Point 4 Data Corp of If\ 1ne has announced record sales for the month of June W1l11am F R1.b\. president and CEO of Point 4 said "In the month ol June we shipped out in excess of two million dollars worth of systems and component$ Th1i1 consutute$ a re- NEW YORK CAPl r-f I NASDAQ ~11110n1 u~ .. 4 tl>QWfrlO lllOflttl DIOt J~'ln lit '') Ind IOwett ott.<\ Irv II) l f '" 1,. rnarl•tt mall.en u Of 4 1> m Ftldev Pr1<11 oo arwtr ' , ) 1) :ct ·E 'f~ not lllCIUOt retell 1 wt marll.uo merk.,_11 CM' commlnlOn !Of Frt· lwmS lf ~ l1~ ~'" llmbH r!' 0 A~'tt I I··:~~ AV I A I I • I 1-. i&f. ~ 3.\4 ., .D!~ ~·· '-l II l'I ' A ~-.... A .. :.l~. 'l A .. "' A IM _, ., A ' .. \" -A I I '~·I A ·~ Mt ' "' L .. "' ~~ . ., lo .. . ., cord month in the compan' ·., h1~ton and puts us "ell on target lO"ard ach1e\ mg our financial goah ·· Point 4 Data ('orp marlrt' 11s fam1h of multi-user business com puters and softwart" through dt'· tnbutors. S\stems house'> and 'aluc- added rcsetiers EltNUCf 1 • 1 • lw1!>C>U fS ' f$' 1 EIModl 10 I t0\,_ J~ICO ·~ f"' Emcor I I 1 .. ~o,Yvn E;:iC•w lJ • ,, . ., :ZO\o r .,,,., ""1 t En , .. "' )"-It, t~ Entwl•ll 16' '> II'• Keman ' l(~y n: ~~ EQIOll ·-•• J ~lne I l FrmG Jt· ir F tdk:CM' "" J " n ·~ FIE~ l71ll• kne09\I .. FtWn n s., $\o Kuic..t "' I\ FINFI \ n. n~ t :~1., '~ ~ Flufocl> ·~ 10. ForftlO '°''.IO• L~ I f.t. )31- FrnllCP ,,..., ,,.., L II " " Frank El ..... , ... !' n ~"" F,-.. sc; 111'1 ,..-r{f ' tm, ~ F~ u-. "" e;:l Fultil I " " . ~ .. )1\oi » ~~ t. GnAu' 11-'t '"' GnO...Cl ~¥ s " .. I 11• r. f~ .. ., '( .. !""~ • 10 r9'1 ' ,., ,_ era ~ .. 1'.-WAd llS ,, :f .. ..., . , ~ G'fTOdVn '"' i 1;: Hadson 1-.. ._ U\o IC' Ri ) . i:· ~ p: Molt• • E ·r ~ !~d ~ '• f ! .. ~'" . "' lnl~f '~ ~ ••• ,,,. . '" ;·: '~ ..~, 1'" .. '"~ ' .. Al•I I I., In 1111\1\ Orang Coast DAILY PILOT /Mood - COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl Ballback, Dr. Ann Coll, Jan Slater Firm opens facility in Mesa Comparator S)stem~ Corporation has opened a nev. production faality an Costa Me-s& to manuf.acturc its Model ID-I fin~rpnnt companson S)Stem Relocation 10 the modem manu· faetunng facility an.d the resumpuon of production mark a m~or step 1n the reorpn1zat1on and rrlinanetna of the compan). accordin' to Robert R. Rogers. the C'SCO pr:csident. New pension plan has big retirement payoff The Model ID-I fingerpnnt com- panson system. 1s a pon.able desk-top electronic unit which can compare a '>ingle fingerpnnt with another in a matter of !i.Ceonds, with a field-tested accuraq of 99. 9 percent. >\mong addmonal development.$. Rogers announced that the compeny had obt.atncd a 99-year patent lloeose agreement granting 1t exduSJve world-wtde manufactunng and mar- 11.etmg nghts to the Model 10-J System. as well as the nght lo develop future generations offingcrpnnt com- panson products. By JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,~.....,.. It s a pension plan that begins with a cut 1n take-home pa} but could end. 1fall goes as planned, in a relative!)' bountiful payofT on retirement. It ma} be the pension plan of the future. 1f not now. Tagged with a name so nondescnpt 11 could be applied to a genenc medicine or a pan in a warehouse, and once little understood even b) those whoM! business it is to know. the 401(k) la) dormant for a couple of vcars Now 11 1s booming T. Rowe Pnce. a monq-management organization v.h1ch designs and administers 40J{kJs. estimates that 80 percent of the largest 1ndustnal corporations "ill ha' c them b} the end of the )ear. fhl· alt1on no". sa)'s John Rock- "cll a Pnce 'ice pres1dent.1s ~1th the ne\t lo"cr tier of companies and e'en "nh mul h smaller enterpnscs In l'ffen. a 401(l) transfers to l'mplo~ccs the ta\ benefits that accrue to corporations under the most lommon pension plans. called de- fined henetit plans "h1ch specif) ti nut guarant~ a !>et sum on retire- ml·nt Thl· 40 I ( i... I guarantee!> nothing. hut UPs AND DowNs --. NEW YORK (AP) -The following lisl shows the Over·lhe·Counler stocks and warranls that have oone UP the mO$f and down lhe most ba~ on percenl of change for Fridav No securities trading below S2 or 1000 shares are included Net and percentage changes are me difference between the previous closing bid price and Friday's last bid price UPS Name Last Cho Pct l Rllylnd 23 1 + 12 UP 10. 3 2 FMG 2 1 + 1, UP •2 9 J IMRE un J • + )• UP 30.0 ' Oi·AnCI 2~ + 1 Up 267 5 Ldmtt.S 41 + '• UP 250 6 WMarEt S + 1 Uo nO 1 Col;lvgl 1211 + 2lt UP 6 8 GDatbs J + 1 UP 2 .0 9 Lormr wl 12 + 2 Uo 100 10 8verCs ,p. + l • UP 198 ll AerSvs 2~ + ~ UP 16 7 1 1 2 MdSv un S 1 + l.o UP 15 8 J Oatvsn 2711 + ~ UP IS 0 1' (OU$nH 4 + 1 "2 UP ".~ IS PrabRbl 8 + 1 Uo 14 116 Se>eeM un ~ + • UP 1• 7 CmPuln • • + 1 UP 13 J 18 HosoSI S~ + .\t Up 13 2 19 Nelson s 8l• + 1 Up 12 9 20 Chesc un 71,. + 1,. 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Off 10 7 '• Off 10 7 1t docs gJve emplo)'ecs a taA deferral on as much as SJ0.000 of income a :rear The mone} 1s deducted from the pa)check before an> federal tax. including that for Social ~unt) It means. for example. that an employee in a 30 percent t.a.x bracket would expenence a net pa}check reduction of only S70 for ever} SI 00 contnbuted to the 40 l(k) plan No Laxes are assessed on earnings unul retirement, disability or death. 3i1td 1n certain hardship e'ents par- tt~pants can withdraw mone~ while still employed. On separation from the company. the mone) can be taken without a 10 percent penalt). as with IRAs -although the funds are then liable to Laxes Earnings listed Pnntronn Inc manufacturer nt 1..omputer line printers reponed op- erating results for the first quancr ended June ::!9 Earmngs for the In inc com pan' "err S::!.042.000. or 44 cents per share on sales ot S 3J 999.000 ' MUTUAL FUNDS .\ 401(l) 1s nothing more than a compan) peos1on program allowing a "orker to contnbute before-Lax de- ducuons through a pa~roll deduction program. The compan). 1f11 desires. ma)' also contnbute on behalf of the employee. But why the burst of interest now" One factor 1s that vendors - banks. mutual funds. brokers. in- surers -have reall) onl)' begun to package and exploit their products. But probabl) as. or more. important 1s a change in the corporate environ- ment Man~ companies. that is. ha"e found their defined pension plans have gro" n enormous!\ bigger 1n fact than the potential need. because of increases 1 n their '>tocl 1 n' est· ments and because of high interest earned on bonds Those funds ha'e temple"d some compan1e-s to tap their pension lund'> for corporate purpose~ or end them altogether The' -the tund' -ha' c tempted other\ too ( orporatc raider<.. \\hate' er the reason'> '>Orne lllm· paniec; ~m an\IOU!> h1 get out of the pension bus1ne..,s. and other\ \eel 10 o;harc thr nc;l "11h \\Nlcr\ To th1send. CSCO has entered into a research and ckvclopment ag:rtt- ment with Stratford lndustnes.. Inc . under the terms of which Stratford has agreed lo finance and develop improvements and new models ex- clusively for CSCO. Stratford president Stan ~plan, announced th4't de,•elopment of a new model offingcrpnnt companson system has been m1uatcd and p~hminaf} results are eu~mely encouraging. Salesofthe Model ID-I areex.pand- mg.. according to Scott Hilt, CSCO \'1ce president. supported b) incrcM~ 1ng acceptance of lav. enforcement customers 1n panicular The Model I D-1 v.as recent!\ featured on .. R1plc)' 's Scheve It of "lof' tele' 1s1on scnes and last month ~as the sub1cct of newspaper and tcle' 1s1on co"erage in the Mid-West "hen 11s use b) police foiled the "'rongful release of a con' 1ctcd felon In Januan of this 'ear the com- pan' entered into an e"xclus1H agrtt- ment "1th Kensington 4.ssoc1ates 1 nc v. h1ch nov. has .. dealers and d1stnbuto1' representing the scr- ' icing of la" t'nforcement and ht>alth fit> Id\ • Onoo " lalt\ l.eJf a. Olv ...... l H t CM ()iv "11 $Mh U •I ,... Dov ... ~ ....... 0.. OI• "'' S...l lHI Cllt 0... ~· '*' ..... 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I, I • MCI , l·m · 6~ i, • OlvfOO<I 1, 3. ~1tt ij ,,, Convgl 1, I ''I I +2~ 1nre1 j ' •., l,i. + l SthdFn , I 11• -lJo OlgltSw , 3" :IM + ~ NOala , 4~ 11. Ungmn , 121"2 1 J4 + ~ Goto Quo1£s M£TA LS Quo TES On the , • Tha t 'sa n a pt d e c riptton of both business and bus iness people along the Orange Coast. To keeh track of wher e compa ni es a re gotngand which peopleafe helping the m g t the r e .jus t wa tc h ·cr edit Line' -every day in the Bu ln esssectlo n of your n e w DIUJ Pilat - MONDAY, JULY 30, 1984 • ti Steve Tlmmona, Duaty Dvorek apark Amerlcen volleybllll win. C2. Nightmare returns for Mo ff et Olympic gold medal dreams shattered by a groin injury in preliminarie~ Moffet showed up for the finals of the I 00-meter breaststroke at USC's Olympic pool at the XXlllrd O lym- piad wtth his nght th1&h supported and 1t was evident very qu1cldy that all of his fears were real. was an trouble," conunued Moffet. "I had an anJection and 11 got a httle better. so l tried for tt. This as the Olympics." Steve Lundqu1\t, the standout who was replaced b)' Moffet as the world leader com1Dg into th~ Games. reestablished himself with a I :01.65 to replace Moffet as the world record holder. By ROGER CARLSON Oflllel>elly .......... LOS ANGELES -+ It was a day that Amencans dream about Sunday -gold and silver in every direction -but for John Moffet. who turned 2(1 on Fnday, a recumng nightmare returned. There ts no gold. silver or bronze. as 1t was four years ago when he was denied to compete when an Olym- pian while a senior at Newport Harbor High The Stanford Junior's dreams wert' crushed because of a groan tnJury suffered 1n breakmg his own world record in his heat Sunday morning with a time of I :02.13. Si it hours later he finished fifth in the finals. Instead of gold he came awa)' with nothing but pain. no berth on the 4 x I 00 medley relay team. and a very remote chance of success in the 200 breaststroke Thursday. "That is an understatement," re- plied Moffet when asked 1f he felt frustrated. He was last in the field at the tum and only pride pulled him up to fifth with a I :03.29 clocking. "My leg hurt pretty bad." said the dejected Moffet "It 1ust hurt too much to kick." Moffet suffered the groin injury about two weeks ago. but 11 was not until his second or third stroke after making the turn in the heats that at went out for good. "When I couldn·t kick the breast thl) afternoon ID workoub I knew I "John hun himself ID tra1n1Df· but 11 had pretl) much gone awa).' said Lundquist "But you get here .and every mu'ICle and nerve endang 1s ued in a knot. He wasn't even going to swun (ID the finals). but he had the guts to do It. I know this. rm a better swimmer because of him " The Moffet-Lundquist m airy has Alm Grewal of the United State. ack.nowleqe. a cheertna crowd at the flnlah line after winning the told medal ~ ""°' ....... "' ~ ·--Sunday ln the men•• 190-kilometer blcycllng road race through the atreeta of Mlaalon Vlejo. BASK[ TBALL I It was a yawner for U.S. INGLEWOOD (AP) -U.S. basketball Coach Bobby Knight had little to complain about an the Americans' opening 97-49 romp over China in the Olympic tournament. In fact, Knight. known for hi s badgering of officials. patted the referee on the back after a bnef discussion 1n Sunday's game. But the opemng day of the tour- nament, featunng eight men's games. was not wtthout controversy. In a rugged contest, Uruguay edged France, 91-87 in overtime and the French coach c harged the Uruguayans with illegal tactics. Other games saw Yuaoslavia. the 1980 gold medalist, beat We$t Ger· many, 96-83; Italy, the Eu~an champion, rip Egypt, 11 0.62; Austral- ia top Brazil, 76-72, and Spain defeat Canada. 83-82. Thf"C(! men·s games were set for today-Italy against West Germany. Egypt against Brazil and Australia apinst Yugoslavia. The U.S. men's team was idle today and next m~ts Canada Tuesday. The Americans. winners of e1&ht aold medals in nine tnes, now have a record of70.I an Olympic play. The Amencans. pan of the 1980 Olympic boycott and strongly favored to win the sold this year, were in command Sunday all the way against the Chincst. mak1na their first Olympic basketball appearance since 1948. The Americans shot 60 percent from the floor and pressured the Chinese into 26 turnovers m the Group B pme. Four teams from the six in each aroup will make the medal round. Alvin Robertson's 18 points paced the Americans, who led S0-29 at balumc and coasted to victory Michael Jordan added 14 and Oms Mullin and Patrick Ew1na 12 apiece "I think everybody's rthevcd that we're playina."said Kniaht. "I SR1d to the ptayen, lct'1 bt anxlous to play. but don't plaf Wlth anxiety " luua,ht. as 11 h11 style. showed a bu of 1 anxiety when the Amcncans com matted a tu mover dC1p1tc lead1n1 70-41. H1 team responded by run- nU\I otT ap1n on a l '.\-2 ~pun. She wins it by a spoke Carpenter-Phinney wins gold and m a kes Olympic history By HOWARD L. HANDY ~to 1M Delly,.._. Connie Carpcnter-Ph1Dne) docsn'1 believe 1here would have been a drought for the United States 1n cycling medals in Olympic Games competition had women been allowed to race. Carpenter-Phinney proved her po1n1 b) captunng the first-ever women's cycling event in the Olympic Games. a 79.2-kilometer (49 miles) road race b) the narrowest of margins Sunday morning at M1ss1on Viejo over LI S. teammate Rebecca Twigg. The winner was timed in 2.11.14 for the grueling rare over the 9.85-milc course and had to throw her bicycle at the finish hoc to beat teammate Twigg by an eyelash in the final spnnt. = -- "I threw my bike an at the end:· she said. "In a close spnnt. I have worked with m> husband (Davis Phinne>) on this. Actually, you push your bike forward to B"lln almost a foot in the last meter I've reall} worked hard on this with Davis but I almost did 11 too soon out there toda) I had taken all the strokes I could and fcll 11 was time bul I didn't know 1f I had won the race." almml waited 100 long and lc1 Re~cca $Cl 100 far 1n lron1 of me but I c.:amc up on her rather qu1ckh at the finish hne" Carpenter was thnlled "'1th the reaction of 1he cro"'d a round the course. \),inning 1he fir-;1 m1.'dal ID C\chng since IQ 12 1'in't 3'i much of a thnll to her as "'inning the fi~t nll·dal ot the I Qfl4 X:\lllrd Olympiad in an) spon "It as difficult to put 1n perspecuve bt'<'au'IC the v.nmen ha.,en't competed in the Ol)mp1l'S un11l toda~ ... 'he \aid "lf"'e had ~en gl\en a chance before v.c l'Ould haH w~in some medals. I belle' c I hope our one-1v.o fint)h g1H''> the .\mencan team some momentum ·· .. It was unbelievable.'' she said "People were chanting our names. It was a com plete!} positive reaction Obv10usly. I think the course 1s vel') good for me but last year's World Cup cou~ was probabl} the toughes1 the women have ever ridden on. "The finish line was com ing up very fast on u\ and a1 75 meters. I felt 1t might be 100 late but I ne.,cr gave up I With her husband go1Q.&1n the <;eeond race and among the favorite'>. she ft.>lt 11 v.a'I an emotional thing for him (Pleaee eee OLYMPIC/Ci) U.S. pentathletes in the hunt NOhOrsiflgaround on the first day, they're in second By ROOER CARL.SON Of .... 0.-.,""' ..... Usmaa philosophy of give a httle to get a lot, the United States modem pentathlon team of Orea Losey. Dean Glenesk and Mike Storm succcssfull> dealt with the ndina ~t1on of the fi ve~vent proar1m Sunda>. before an appttC'llllVe crowd of 7, soo 11 ( OtO de Caza. Today 1t'5 fen<'ins. with 'IWlmnunit. shoottnJ and ninnana still ahead 1n th1' XXltlrd Olympiad Theyd1dn'teuctlyfinish 1-lanthc event -but they'n: defin1telv 1n the hunt follo*tna ~hd performancc• 1n the demand in& ndina evt>nt l osty's total of I ,062 Cone knock- down and el&ht penalty points). along with Glcncsk(no knockdowns and 14 penalty points) an the morning session. combined with Stonn's after- noon performance of 1.040 pomts keeps the U .S 1n contenuon - 1nd1v1duall)' and as a team Their combined 5COrt' ol 3.188 put'i them in second place afier the fi~t day's compeutton in the 17 nation tield Italy has the lead wnh U40 poantc. "It felt Jrc&t," said a happy l..oKy afi~r h1~ nde. "He (Irish E)C'S) was a areat ho~ and tbc only mmakc ..... s mane, not h1\. He's a thfoki man's hone and perfect for th• competJ· hon. " ·urc I would l\A~ l' to ~ ndden a pcrfec1 race. but l Jtcl l did ~u. My only mt when I catnt tot UV'tfP)OI jum~ ( t t) I ·c1uckCd' him. He lun:Md rd l little and Cot toe> a lO the JUmP·i Af\tr that I ltttd he didn't n an) help at all I ishould ha~e sal and kt him do 1t the wn he wantC'd "I'd hke to b( lf"'C'd\ and ha'e 1.100. bul anythma OH'1 I ,040 '" a good nde ·• _ Lo~'\ nde came JUSt moment~ after ~}pt1an Ahmed NaSSt"r v.ent dov.n thrcc um~ hut Lo~\ nor Glencsk. wasn't spooked b) It "I saw the Ea pt1an," admitted Glent'Sk. "but I've sc:cn enough ndc!> hk(" that to rcah1e there's no rorttla- uon l..Mc> rode oIT l\atl~ ;o the ch«n cro'flld and Glenal. nuttd tm fl t hi&h at the end. ackno.,.ledlJna the crowd and ht own ride. 1...o1ey· only ' t came aner tiauna tM fi .t five benicn. '° the of the crowd but •hen h11 ho f&ilcd lO dear the •\h hurdlt dcart • he C'OAllAucd w.ilh an unflap- J'llhk a tut puU t the nd rt'. been 1oin1 on for a couple of yearJ now, with Moffet besting Lundquist only once when it really counted -10 thl"'Olympi.c Trials when Lundquist was physically down Lundquist acknowledged the nvalry: ··1 hate the guy's JUlS when we're in the pool said the happy Lundquist. "Outside oft he p00l he's a area• guy. but he's a competttor When we're an the pool we 're at war ·· When Moffet took has spot on the block at Lane 4 It was evident then. too. his eitpress1on drawn, knowma his se«et would be no mofe very soon. · .. We were sitting by the door. wa1t1Dg our tum," said LundQu1st. (Pleue 9ee MOPPET /C3) Gold day for U .s. M~s total af\Cr Sunday'.s c.ompc1.1uon at the 19~ wnmer Games with country, sc>ld. silver, bronze and total medab won: UnJted States China W. German' Canada · Australia Sweden Netherland~ Norway Japan G S B T 6 3 0 9 l I J "4 I 0 3 4 I 2 , 0 .l 0 I ·2 3 0 I 0 I 0 0 I I 0 0 I l 0 0 I I Grewal .finds Olylllpic gold is best .tonic ,,..- Some vindication and late sprint spur on cyclist ----- By HOW ARD L RANDY .......... Delly .... Vindication may have been a factor but it wasn't the mouvauon that spurred Alexa Grewal of Aspen. Colo. to victory in the men's I 9o.k1lometer bicycle road race at M1ss1on VieJo Sunday. Grewal out-sprinted Canada's Steve Bauer over the final 20 meters to Wln the second 'old medal of opening day for Amenca 10 cycling. a sport that had eluded the U. S an Olympic medals since 1912. "Yes. I feel v1Dd1cated." Grewal said following his victory "That's pretty much 10 the past though. As far as I'm con~med. 1t was over with a long ume ago ( 11: weeks)." The crowd of between 275.000 and 425.000 that hned the streets for the openingOlympic compeuuon. didn't cart' about Grewal's past. They cheered his spmtcd mo' eon 1he final lap and his fighting ofT a challenge from Bauer for the ~ 1cton. Grewal 1s the one · "'ho was suspended for taking drugs dunng a 10-<ia)' International race ID Colo- rado. '\ fi' e-man panel met for I I hours befort' lifting the suspension that allowed Grewal to compete in 1he Ol~mp1cs "Right now I want to be known as the Olympic champion. I th1nk we buned the hatchet:· he said of his reported d1~ment "''th head coach Edd) BoryscW'lcz "I am an md1ndual and I train as one. It helps me when I can don alone and the last couple of months the) let me do what I had to do and 1t worked" Whtie Grewal v.as 'l'tnning the first men's Olympic qchng medal since 1912 for the ll. S .. his teammateis made a very rt'Spe<.·table showmg a!> O@ well. Davis Phinney finished fifth, Thurlow Rogers sixth and Ronald Kiefel mnlh Grt'wars winnmg ume was 4·59.57over1he 12-lap (9.5-mile) course that measured close to 120 miles. "He (Bauer) really didn't thtnk I could spnnt that fast and he made a tacucal mistake and I went by:· G~I said of has final burst to the finish hne "'M> plan at the end was to JUSt go hke hell. rve been working On m) spnnt and It helped "Toda) I gave a 105 percent effort It's the hardest I have ndden in two or three months " "I \.ne" .\le·u would ha~e a good spnn1 1n this race." Bauer said .. It's an uphill spnnt and that has never been my forte. I probably used a httle bit too big of a gear I can beat Alexi m a spnnt but today I didn't I feel vef) proud to ha"e won a medal 1n my first Olvmp1cs •· th.;i-d place went to Norwegian Dag Otto Launuen who outspnnted teammate Morten Saether for the bronze For Grt'wal II wasn•t a bad da-.. 's work for a young man who didn't 1h1nk he would be on the Olympic team a week and a half ago Coach Eddy B (as he 1s known) is a former assistant coach from Poland "'ho hasn·t )'Ct gamed his l.J S c1t12ensh1p He 1s a stnct d1s- c1phnanan. and Grewal's training habits don '1 fit his style An historic occasion for Olympic swimmers LO .\NGELES t .\Pl -te'e Lundqu1'>t of Jonesboro. Ga .. and W~t German., ·s Michael Gross c;e1 world records. ·and .\mcncans Nann Hogshead and Came tcinsc1fer swam to an h1~tonc first-place uc 'Sunda' on the tirst da., of 1hc Ol~mp1t (ramc .. -;v.1mming compt."t1 lion \mencans v.on thrt'l' of four finah with Tran Caul\.1n'i of Nash' 1lle Tenn addlDg a gold to those col· l<.'Ctt>d b\ Lundquist. Hogshead and <;1e1nSt'tit"r Gro'is brot..c h1 .. ov. n "'orld mar\. 1n the ~00-meter fr('('<,t\ le to be'come the first W~t German· man to wm a sv.1mmmg gold medal since (rcr- man)' .. as spill into t'NO countnt'i af\Cf' World Vt<ar 11 The b-7 uros!> knov.n as "The Albatross" be-t·au~ his Iona arms gt\ c the appeJi.rance of a huge v.1ngspan. was timed 1n I m1Dutc . 47 4• seconds to cchpst' the v.orld mark he ~t earlier thas 'ear b\ II . Mike Heath of Dallas "'on th(' \1her medal 1n I 49 I 0. and Thomas Fahrner of Wt~\< rerman) tl\e bronze ID I 4Q 69 But the fourth raet" of the-da\ was the-onl\ one 1n wh1C'h the Amcn~M faalt"d to t.ake home the sold lundqu1 t, 13. wa onl) the fif\h- fastest qUAhfi~r an the momma p~hm1nanes for the men'" 100- mcter bfusutrokc. Mlt be rn.i hed the fitld an the final and sh.attertd lhe ~vtous world rttonJ of I :02. I ~ .-t 1n the lJ Tnal'I h> C ta MC"sa's Jobn Moffet l.undQuiM w timed in I ·O l.6S, bite 200 breast trokr rid rttord· b Ider V\C'\Or ()a,., of ( anada -... teCODd &..n l:Ol.99 -allO undtr lhc- \ 1 record -and ~ter Evans of u nha wa lh1rd m I O!.cn. duph· ti h11 bro from tht' 1 <>: \1oscow <•ames m the C\Cnt "I felt hke the Gnnch "ho stok C hnstmas:· said Lundquist "I said m} goal was to make the n1~ mp1c team and then another goal "3!-to get a gold medal I reached hoth goals wtth a world record I'm 'en ha pp\ ·· Tickets are in demand LOS .\NGELES I .\Pl -With the uamc) final!) under wa) a lot of ucket-bu~ mg procrastmato~ sudden)\ are catch1n1 the 01\m· pie spint and busmes5 1s bnsk 11d..et ~lie~ sa' .\f\er a period last wee\. an which ucket pn~ bepn to drop. 1t'~ nov. a seller's market with some uckets 1oin1 for as much ac. SI OOO ap1~ .. It 's dvnamlte un- behevablc' .. · David '\ndelman CCH.)wner of Mum}'\ Ticket across thr trttt from the LI» Angeles Memonal Coliseum 'i81d pnor to Saturda) s o~n1na cer- c-mon1es A few hours before the ccr· emonics.. Andelman wa auma between SSOO and $1 ,000 for opening da) ttc~ts with • fatt value of SSO to $200. He said he h.ad 300 people waili Hov.-tver. Los Anatlcs Olym- pic Ortan1una Commntet Pok~man •tnt M lid said Sunday there rtmain about 600.000 1.1 Id llc ct -avail· a t at fatt valut -&\ oll'iaa1 h c1 ~lm a.round cm • c.Jj rrua. Tortuous ordeal over for final two torch runners From AP dlspat~bH LOS ANOf LE:~ -<Jina Hemphill wa\ tempted to share ll w11h her grand· mother. but told no one Rufer Johnson • told h1., wile-bclUUM" "she'<. a good !ot'Crt:t kt:e!X'r" - but kept 1t from ht\ two childn·n until the C'ar ride to the ( oHscum I To the 'er. l'nd thl' b1ggc .. 1 nn ~ll'f\ of the I '184 ~iames remained a St·Crl't Johnwn rdae,cd that a 1onuou' 10 daH al 1,lceplev. night'> "a!> O\t'r. ... ud \if onda} that he stopped tal..ing tekphont' call!> "bt.•tauw I "a' afraid I "ould blun 11 out. .. E't'n thow "'thin the inner urdt''-ul the Los .\ngele!> 01} m- Plt C >rgan111ng C ommmee had to "Jlt until the final moment'> ot 'a1urJa, '<.npentngteremnnu.·~ to learn tlw 1dent1t\ ot the final tort hbcarl'r' tll-mphlll ·' 23-,ear-old Jobn90n granddaughtc1 of 01~ mpK grt•a1 Jesst." O"cnc, hrought tlw ltmh into th..: C oh!>l'um and circled the trad. hl'forl' '12 (Kiil ro:mng '>Pl'l·tator\. thl·n handed oil t1duhn,on dl'lJthltin thamp1on in tht.' I 960 Games at Romt.· After d1mbing tht• tin.i i '2 .. 1ep!> -a number rommcmnnlllng tht· I l/ \2 Ju, .\ngek\ liaml''> - John~on . -llJ. lit a ga'> Jl'l ')'ll'm th<1t hurnl'd '''"a' through livt: intt·rlod .. 1ng t trt k' l'n route 10 the tlamt: um atop the C oli..eum \\(Ill Quote of the day AJ McGuire, the NBC coUege basketball anatyst, on the longevity of Ray Meyer, who concluded 42 years as DePaw Untverstty coacti: 'When Or. Naismith put up the peach basket, Ray Meyer was hold ng the ladder." Jacobsen holds off O'Meara Petu Jacobsen faltered bndh ~un­ da\. but held on to his narro" lead arid "-On the Samm\ Da"1s Jr -<ircater Han lord tn two strokes. The J(J..,ear-old Portland n Ore. re~1den1. shot a I ~undt·r-par ""u ~unda:--to edge pla:rang partner Mark O'Meara ol Laguna Niguel and win lhe $72.000 top pn1e Both Jatobscn and ()'Meara had shot cour-;e-rccord b '<,in Saturda' ">third round on the par-71. 6.MOU·}Jrd r nurnament. Pia) crs Club of Connectitut course Tour rookie Juli Inkster shrugged ofT her 3-o"l'r I ) 11n Saturda} to close w11h a spar~hng <> 7 Jnd ~Ort• a 1-strol..c 'it tor) o'er a gallant Ayako Okamoto 1n an L PC1.\ tuurnaml'nt 1n Toronto The 'llll•f\ pro' 1dnJ lnl..\tl'r "llh her c;cnmd tour v1cton Jnd '>l'lond maJor l hamp1omh1p ot the \l'a .. on She at..u bclamc tht: lir't rool..1c 1 n LP(i .\ h1ston to" in two ma1or.., Jnd the lir-;t gnlfl·r to perform thl' ie·at '>tnll' Sandra Haynie rapturl'd '''u tn 1974 Bocldlcker allows just two hi ta Mlh BoddJckenllo"'cd two '>ingles tn 8:.1mnm~and Gary RouJckecontnl>uted n '>Olo homer _.., the Baltimore Onole~ defeated the Cleveland Indians l I \unda) an Amem.:an Leaauc acuon Bodd1cket. 12-8. allow«! "ngki. b) Andre Tbornton 111 thl' second inning and JuMo Fra•co 1n th~ founh. He rame within one out of blanking tht• lnd1ani. for 1he ~ond time tn two stani. thts SC.-a'>on El~whe~ m the AmenC'an League. Mlll WUcox held h1trd-h11ttng Boston to three m1gh:s an eight tnnangs and Dc1ro1t defeated Bos-- ton 3-0. W1lcoit. 11 ·6. struck out four and did not walk a batter before Willie Htrnandez worked ,1 1-2-3 ninth for hJS 21st save Ruee Mulllnlkl stngled home lhl' ~o-ahead run tn a live-run eighth inning rail) and Dave Stelb '>latten:d \I>. hits as Toronto snapped a .,,,.game losing strea!I. b~ dc-feattng Tc,as 6-~ Pat Sheridan and George Breit dru' c Boddicker 1n t\\o runs ap1{'ce and Mark Gublcta held "v1il"'auL.ec to thrt.'(' hits 1n eighth inning' tor hi\ hfih 'llton. 1n h1'> IJ'>t !>I\ starts as Kansa'\ C II\ dt'katt.>d M1lwauli.ec 5-1 Harold 8ahles rapped ou·t lour htl\ including a t1t·-break1ng two-run homer in the tilth 1nn1ng. and Ron Reed pro' 1ded clutch rehefin the ninth a .. the C h1cago White '>ox ~napped a !>Ix-game lo!>1ng \trt·ai.. b:v defeating the Ne"' York Yankres 5-4 Mike ·Moore '>lattered s1>. h1t\ and Dave Henderson and Ken Phelps h11 \olo homl' run'> a~ 'ieallle dl'fcatcd Oakland 4-1 Padres slam Houston \Jn 1>1cgo·, Tim Lollar '>napped a ii 1Xr.,on.il four-gamt losing \trcak with a tv.c1-h1t shutout and Garry Tem leton harkt•d tum with his first career gran~ slam a'> the Pad rt:' thra'>hed Houston 9-0 Sunday in National lt.•aguc artton l ollar. winning for the first time 1n a month. wal ~cd li\C batters and struck out seven to 1mproH' h1~ rt:cord to 8-9 for the Padres, who have won eight of their last 11 games ... In other games Sunday, Jody Davis tut a three-run homer as the Chicago Cubs pulled w1th1n I 1h games of the Nattonal League East·leading New York Mets with a 5-1 victor) and a sweep of their double· header. Sieve Trout pitched a seven-hitter to lead the Cubs to a 3-0 v1ctof) tn the opener. Scott Sanderson scattered five hns over 7:;, mnmgs tn the nightcap ... Dale Murphy htt his 24th home run. a two-run blast in the first inning. and Geae Garber con- Lollar tnbuted one-hit relief pitching to g" l' A.tlanta a 4-' 'it·tory over San Francisco ... Pinch- h11ter Len Ma1uszek htt a two-run homer w11h one out 1n the ninth inning to gi ve Philadelphia a 6-4 victory o'er Montrl·al. Kevin Gross, who pitched one scoreless 1nn1ng. "on his s1>.th game against five losses while Jeff Reardon, '·4 wa~ the loser. George Hendrick's run· 'nmngdouhlc and two-run homer powered St. Louis to a 4-~ '1c l<lr> OH'r P11tsburgh, the Cardinals' ntnth rnn'>n utne 'it ton against the Pirates this season. Neil Allen. fl-) l'Urnl'd the' 1ctof) w11h 31/1 scoreless innings m rl'11t:f ot < ardinals' staner Ricky Horton, "ho was l ha'>t'd altl'r allo"' 1ng three runs and I 0 htts. 78,266 watch aoceer opener \fANHlRl> -A crowd of 78,265 •he larvest e"cr to !>Ce 11 soccer match an the United tatei.. turned out Sunday naaht for the 01X"nan1 of the Ol:rmp1c competition 11 Stanford Stadium m In the open1n11 game. thl' United States defeated ( osta 1{1ca. J.o fhe C'rowd count tOP!X'd the former U.S. record of 77,691. establt hcd 1n 1977 at a North Amencan Soccer League playoff pme bttween the New York Cosmos and Fon Lauderdale Strikers at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford. NJ. The Stanford record. however. 1~ expected to be l>roken Wednesd_ay night when the U S. team plays Italy at the 100,000-~at Ro~ Bowl 1n Pa~dt'noa. Earnhardt barrels to victory TALLADEGA. Ala. -Dale • Earnhardt. playing CO) for mo-;1 of the afternoon. barrelled ahead on the barkstretch of the final lap of Sunda} \ Talladega 500 and g;uned his first NASCAR Grand tJat1onal 'tCtof) oft he )ear. He fin1-;hcd I 66 scrnnds ahead of Tern Labonte and pKked up S47. I 00 IO a\eraging 155 585 mph IO the 500-milc ract• In betoming the first dri"cr to win this C\cnt t"'ice tn a ro" Earnhardt rarel> led during the 188 laps. although he remained tn the lead draft. v.h1ch 1nduded I~ rar!> a1 thc end Ancestral uses strong finish DEL MAR -Ancestral, ridden by Eddie Dela~oussayc. rolled th rough the stretch to a conv1nc1ng 41/i length victory in the Sa n Diego Handicap Sunday at Del Mar. ~ With the strong finish, Ancestral ran away from Retstna Run. who finished second with Sandy Hawley aboard. The favored Stew's Royalty, ridden by Laffit Pinca). ttred 1n the stretch and finished third another 4112 lengths back. The victory for Ancestral in the l I/ 16 race for older horses, thrtt years old and up. was his second m a stakes xc2e this year and his first on the dirt. He won the All Aliencan Handicap at Golden Gate on the grass in Ma)'. Televlalon, racllo ftLEYl8tON 1·2!3<t. ~t. "9~11:30 p.m. -OL YW1C ~•: T..,,, competition In women'• gym- naltk:ai ewtmmtng ftnala In the men'• 1<>0-mettt t>utWny, 400-meter tndMduat med~ and <4 x 200- meter frM rel•y and the women • 20()...meter fr"'1y1e and 200-meter b<ee.tltroke; U.S. Wom41n't bMk9tball t_,,, va. Yugol!avta: U.S. women'• volleyball tMm vw. WMt Oermany; boxlng featuring A~ PMll Goniat.. Evander Hotyttekj and Vlrall HIM, ChenMl 7. 7 p.m. -•AtaaALL: Doelger• at San DNtgo, Channet 11. RADIO 7 p.m. -MUULL.: Oodgerw at San et.go, KA8C(790). 7:30 p.m. -Ml•ALL: Ang8l_a •t Oakland, KMPC(710). Olympic spirit hitting Korea From AP dispatches SEOt L South Korea -Interest in the Los Angeles Ol)'mp1C's •~ particularly high 1n South Korea. whe~ tht 1988 c,ames are scheduled to be held 1n Seoul. The coverage of the LA Games has already bttn so heav) that a cartoon strip 1n the Seoul newspaper Hankook llbo depicted a heroine saying she was wondenna whether the 1984 <James are being held in Los Angeles or Seoul. Tht' nation's two tdev1s1o n networks provided C;\tCn!>t' c coverage of the pre-Games events. The stale· run KBS-TV announced 1t will have at least six hours of <.iames coverage, mostly Jive. and more when Korean teams are 1nvol\'cd The other network, MBC-TV, said it will haw at least four hours daily. and more when Koreans are involved. Newspapers sent special coverage teams to Los Angeles. One estimate put the number of Korean media reprt'sentatives tn Los Angeles at more than 200. No foul play in hone's freak Injury ARCADIA -lnvest1gat1ons by track secunty> !X'rsonnel. pohce and the Los Angeles Department of Animal Control have satisified all three agencies that an anJury suffered by a Brazahan horse entered in an Olympic ~uestnan event was the result of a freak accident. Soberano. the only Brazilian entry in the three-day event. to be w11hdrawn because of the injury suffered Thursday in his stall at Santa Anita Park, site of the nine Olympic equestnan performances. The anvest1gat1ons indicated that the horse kicked loosc-a pi ece of metal mold mg o n his stall wall and cut bis neck on the protrudtng metal, said Alan F. Bakb, Olympic compet1uon director at Santa Anita. Marriage agrees with U.S. shotputter LOS ANGELES -American shotputter Michael Can er. from Dalia's. has been listed as the largest member of the United States Olympic delegation at 290 pounds. However. the newlywed has been sampling his wife's gourmet cooking and is now up to 305 pounds. Caner. a two-time All-Southwest middle guard for Southern Methodist University's football team. was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League and the New Orleans Breakers in the U nitcd States Football League. Moat popular names: Jehn and Kathy LO ANGELES -The most popular name among 1he U.S. Olympic athletes 1s John, with Kathy the most popular women's name Russia denounces opening ceremony Thin)·threc Amencan competitors arc named John, while seven of the U.S. women arc named Kathy Ruby Fox. a shooter from Parker. Ariz .. has •he shon est name among the females. That honor among the men 1s held by Amr Aly. a 21-year-old soccer midfielder from Columbia University. Soviet Union criti cizes it as a 'politi cal performance· lnrmJnu· \\ho\\.' nrganizcrs "l'rc b11l1ng the notonus .\mt·man "'" ot llfl'. ... the <;o, 1ct news agenq Tass said \unda' . r hl' \ho\\ prnduced IO lhl' v.orst of Holl\ "'ood 1rad11mn.. ""a' marked h) all thl' traditional ·props lo"h°'' tmt•rt·d "'agons and bare-legged girls w11h a multitude ot \mt•man llag'i .. 8) The Associaled Press T ht· \t1\ it·t I n111n ,111J ( n·chmltn al-.1a dl·nountcd tht• 1.n 1.,h l"l'rl'mol1\ o~n 1 ng t hl' \umrncr OJ) mp1r (1ame., in I 01; .\ngdn 111 nc"' dl'>patt hl''> as\l'ntng that 1he l lnttcd \tat\.'!> had turncd thl' I 'i-da\ \port~ fcstnal into a polllKal palorma ntc Hungan ahotfllllllcd ..,aturda) ·., \1-.hourcercmon) in the Lo'> .\ngdc., \1cnHinJI C ohseum "htk Poland '.laid the opening v.a .. organ11cd 1n .\ml'ntan st~lc but t."mphas1Led that man\ ol the "orld\ best athletes" ill be m1'istng trom the u1mrx·1111on 1 a!>' tharnlll'fltl'd Prl'<.tdcnt Reagan a~ pla)ing "thl' ll'ading pan 1n the turrt'nt anti-So' 1et c:ampa1gn" and said th\.' Whttl' Hou'>e ha' "q n1rall) turned thl' Ol)mp1t C1aml'~ of 19~4 1nt11 a romponent of thl· \'lcnmn tampa1gn .. Rcasan "ho tau~-. a pn:\ldental l.'lcc..·tmn in No\ em· her dt•ll,ert:d thl· lormal opening statement at the lCrcmon1t:\ Mean"h1k .\u,tr<1lian nc"spa~r., were v.arm 1n their pra1\l' lur the uix·n1ng tcrcmon) ( /l'cho'>lo' all.ta mt•anv.htk cnt1uzcd the lJ.S admin1stra11on organ11t·r~ and l0mmerc1al sponsors for alleged!) bctra}1ng Ol,mp1t tdl'JI'> In a d1c,patch b) thl' <,talc-run Cl K nc"~ agenc)'. 11 also repeated \o' lt'I Blot as<.ert1on~ that the sec:unt} of athlete~ from bo)rnt11ng natwn'> v.ould ha'c been in Jeopard) had the) auendcd The \0\ tt'l\ announc.cd their 1nten11on to sta' a"a' from tht: (,arne'>. citing inadcqutc secunt) as the ch1et rca\on T h1rtl'cn al lit''> Joined tht· bo)COll and sc' era I other nation'> 1nllud1ng I 1b'a and Iran also arc not a11cndtng · The olliual oix·n1ng ct."rcmon) ol thc..· 23rd OI) mptl '> < 1aml'' hil' been I urned tnto a frankl) pohlltal per- Through C TI\. and 111hn '>tale-run ncws media. < 1ctho'.llm al..1a began harsh cn11usm ol the Games e'en hefon· thc \cl\ tl't'> announced \.1a ) 8 the} would not A near-perfect day for Orel Hershiser l<>~ \'\i(illl\ 1.\1') -lht• h1gge'>l thangl' 111 (Itel lfrr,h1wr \ l1h· ha-; been thl· tt·knh11nr Retort: "ht:n hl' .,., .. , l.rngul\h1ng 1n tht' l v' .\ngt'k' Dodger•,' hullrx·n. 11 d1dn l nng mut h But v. hl·n ht• \tanl·d \tnng1ng t11gl'tht·r 'hutoul\ thnT in .1 ro"" l'c.trlta th" month thl' tdrphont· 'v.ao, 11ngin(l oil thr hon~ Aul "'ht•n tht: IJnk' right·handt.•r haJ ,1 \Iring •>I ' llll'll .,, 1nn1nt1' \Otlpf)Cd oil '"' •lflll' 11\Ufl' till' ll'k· phone"•" 'lknt "I guc'"> no" "hrn I go homr m~ phone v.111 'tJrt ringing ,1gain :· I k ro,h 1 St'r ..a 1d "11 h .1 l.1 ugh .t ltl'r hurling a t"o h11 I II \ ll '"" 11H'r ( inunnat1 ~unda-. 1n wh1th he ll1rlcd \\1th a pcrlnt g.Jmc Im 7 :,, 111111ng~ Ht'r'\ht'>l'r lo't the no-h111t•r \\ ht•n thl' Rt·ds' Nill> I c,ao,k\ lined a '-O pllth IOIU kft licfd \\tlh t\\ll llllt\ Ill thl' t·1gh1h 1 n n1 ng. 'napp1 ng a 'tnng of 2' halll'f\ fl cr,h1'>l'r rl'ttrcd ··11hn·" 11 nghtdo"n tht• nlllJdfto I 1u'>I laid 11 in tlwrc. I thought hl·'d h1.· taking.' .... ud ~frro,ht'>l'r ··rm glad hl' didn't h11 II out ol tht· hallparl.. \1.snagn Torn l <.1\orda v. ho haJ a ( lo,t·d-<l11n1 nll'l'ting "-Ith I kr!>hl'tl'r .1 month ago \.11<1 'It' tou b.sd hl' h.1d 111 low llhl· l\u·hllll'f I· hl· 'aid But \\Inning" tlw lir'>t lontnn .. lit: 1Hl111ng nothing J1lkrt•nt than "hen h( ...... ., pttl hing rt·hct h1.•l11n• e>.u:pL in h1\ appruadl ll> ptll htng Orel Herahlaer Twins find relief, Angels don't Lysander does Job. and Minnesota wins on Teufel's RBI hit ~1 INNF .\POLI\ C \Pl -The l1ro,t- rtace M1nnc\11ta J "-Ill\ not onl~ c<,<·aped "1th ,1 Ill inning fl ..... \It tor. cnt'.'r the \ngrl~. hut tht'\ ma' ha't' found tht' rc."med\ tor thl·1r J1hng bu II pc n a' "-<'II .. fk-1n11 out there: v.hl'l1 1h1 11,.Jml·" on tht' lint' 1\ 1hr t\\t'Ott' of p1t1 hintt .. ... wt retie' t'r Rici.: I ~<.andn 1-1 "ho won hl"i fif't a.am(' h' Kl'tlln~ H11hh\ (rnlh to houncr into .1n 1nn1n~­ C'nd1ng douhlt' pla' in tht• t11p 111 the 10th Tim ll'11lrl 1h1•n dl'lt\l'H'd .1 t""'' out RHI 'lllSk 1n 1lw h1111111n of 1hc· inning fullow1nj1 an 1n1c.-n1111n.1I \\,ti!.. to \luu('r ~t nt Hr hd. 111 "'1, 4' 1 lw f\\IO<. ,1 lhfl'l' f•111H \\\1'1'p •tf 1h1 \\l'l'kl'nd '>enc' and h<>o\t tht•1r leatl tn tht' \mntran I eagut• W c'>I hi I' gaml''> ~ncr the l\ngcl\ \.\oho l3ml· to IO"' n \.\otlh a I' ·g3me lead Ttw f "''"" h.t't' "'nn eight of tht·ir la'>I 11 µme\ .. lt'c, h1g v.in bcl'ausc \.\oC' \\ould ha\ l' drorpcd a half.game b~;h1nd lhl' \ ngd\ 1 "<' lo\t. hut nnv. v.l' rl' ,1 µml· and-a-half ahead ·'><ltd \.t111nt·- \ota \ifanager Rill\ ( iardnt•r r ha n "'' to a 11<111 Ill ti'" J'll tl h hllnlt' run\ b\ I lr~·J.. 1n lht• lir't t1nd 1h1rJ inning'\ thr r\\.10\ \\l're hrc<.'11ng along "'th ,, ~.2 l'ntt•nn" lhl' ninth "hen <.rardnt•1 \Urnmoncd rd1cf aH' Ron [),,," 111 rrplacC' \tartC'r John llutt ht·r Jttt·• .1 kadolT \\:111' to Rn:rn Dov.n1ng -\lthoutth D<n 1\ lc1uh the dub \\Jiit Ill ,,1,t'\ ht· lame tnto tht· jame \\1th .1 4 I\ I t'<H nt·cf run ll" t'ra1u· and ha' hlcm n \t'\ t•ral k;1lf' \und.1\ \ wa\ n11 ,. 'J'k'1 1100 ·r>.J\ I\ d1Jn I thrm\ h,11d ,JI .111 .. I, 11drw1 <,,11d It h1• do1'\ll I h,I\ 1' l(tll>d \lull. I'll 1al..t· him ou1 of tht'rl' Uul he: ''>1111~ot111 tw 11ur man al thr l'Od." \lth<>uf.h l.Jardm•r !><ltd ht' w1ll ,111. k "Ith L>a' t\ as ht\ hull pen stoppt.'r h<.' hinted that l \\andcr ha~ earned a l ham·e to \hare that rok "l\!>andl'r''I p1t«hed v.cll Ill' l\l'l'I ~u''-·Ill hit ttround hall-. and I'm not Jtr,11d to u" him 10 ttllht game'> · ( 1JtdJ1t'I \;\l<I 1 h<" !..<'' 11rn11 ndcr l amt• 1 n the tup 111 1h1· 10th "1th onl' out and t"'u runnt'I\ on ha\<.' Gm h ~1unll"d thl' h.111 11ttht h:llL. to L~<.nnder who m.u.k a pt.'rlel t throv. to '>t~oml \t01r11111! th<' douhlc pla' \\1th ont· uut 1n thr ~lltom of tht• ltlth Oil\C rngkdoublcdand ltrbt·k v.ho drO\C 10 three run\ with ht\ two hmlW" v.a\ llltentmnalh v.alked h) I u1' \Jnthc1 7 l Rand\ Hu'\h pr1111ndt'd to hr<>I :i' r flgk ;ind Hrhd .Hh .uhc·d anJ J rnlcl then rapJX:·d hi'> ).l.111w \\1nn1nv <,1ngk to nf(ht fH·ld I attend Dead "through tht• fault of the lJ S o rgan1Lers and the (President Ronald) Reagan adm1n1strat1on (as) the main idea of the Olymp1C' games -promotion of fnendsh1p between nations and support for world peace." CTK said. "The main idea of the ·coca~Cola OI:r mp1cs' are not '>porting c·ompc11t1ons but the muimum profits of the firm'> \\>htl·h ~pent millions 10 purchase the right to advcrti~c the tr products," 1hc Los Angel<.'s datelined report c,a1<l C TI\ an·uscd organ11er~ of failing "to create cond1l1om 1n which the safety of the athlete!> lrom Soctalt!>t lOunlnt.•s v.ould be guaranteed " "T he) ga'e free rein to ant1-Sov1et and anti· 1.ommunist elemenb which threatened to use physical '1olencc againo;t sportsmen from soc1al1st states.'' CTK added "Washington has done nothing to stop these dtlt\ltlC'> The longest names belong to woman spnnter Chandra Danette C'heeseborough from Gainesville. Fla .. and a tno of men -yachter Peter Pramwell Henry Lewison of Brooklyn. N.Y .. canockayaker Daniel Ward Schnur- renbcrger of Mt. Airy. Md .. and Thomas Richard Schneeberger. a team handball player from Ann Arbor. M11:h Dvorak, Timmons spark U.S. victory "In thl' plam uflJ S polt11cal strategists. the Ol'tmp1cs arc to become pan of Reagan's elecuon \.·ampa1gn.'' atrnrd1ng to ( TK fhl' M1dda" Radio News Bulletin in Warsa" bncfly reported thl' opening of the Games. "htch 11 '>aid are accompanied O) kno" n political and organ1zat1onal contro-. crs1es LONG BEACH (AP) -The Untt.d s..t tqJped Argentina. 1S.8, 1S.7, 10-15, 15-88uridayNght•lM men'• vofl8yball compM!tton of tM Otymp6o a.. began at the Long~ ~a. Earlier In the day, Japan whipped. C'*'8 1M. 1&-9, 1&-3 and Korea cru8hed Tunllte. 15-7. 15-7. 1S.7. With an enthualutlc capactty crowd of lbCMn OLYMPIC HISTORY 11,300 looklng Of'I, the favored Amertcant..,. • • extended aomewhat ae they beQen thlk quest kw a C gold medal. From 1 Former Newport Harbor~h ehlr s-. -nm;. whl.'n \he won ~ ~ H""'h n.o..-. ~, "I'm sure 11\ an l'mo11onal thing for him and the rest moos. una """' ~·' ~--. ol the men·~ team ... she said. "I showed him the gold medal Crajg • Aldlt a.zlna, at POWWI end Klrd\ at the starting lint· before hts race and he turned 10 the other KJraly wtr'9 amOf'lg thole Who contrlbut9d to"-USA mt:mbcrs ofthl· team and said. 'This is 11. Let's go for 11."' victory in a match1hat latted more thin twohoUra. Car~ntl'r will retire now that 'ihc has won the first -The Amertoan. l'leY9r tr•led In tht ftnt ill"' t·ver wonll'n'<. qd1ng gold medal .oonng the flrat three point.a end ~of the ftrit "I don't !..now what the wmning margin wa~ ... eight. ( arpentcr-Phtnnc> ">aid. 'Tm "er) proud to be the "inner The tMml were tied at 5-•lt In the MCOnd ~ W e p1onccrt'd hcrt• and I reall) worked hard for 1h1-; before the Amertcana rattled off liO'it atrilght PGlt"!lt ''l'"e ht•t•n nd1ng for I~ )Cars and I'm not sure nght to take command. no" JU!ll what the medal mcanr, to me Da\ ts plans on Argentfna took a 5-1 lead In the third gllm9, but LOm~ttng for another l"-O }cars and I hope 10 help him the U.S .A. battled beet< 9nd It WM 10-iO t.fore "-Ith ht., potential r, e dont• a lot of things to prepare for Argentina acored ttM game' a ftnal ftw polnta. thl' Ol)mptn Th1Hould be m} last big race.. TM fourth game wu never In doubt M the ~he doesn't fed 1hc medal '" tarnished in an~ "a' Am8'1canl ICored tM flrat elgtrt pcNnta ~the ft.f\91 l~lJusc..· the Ru~<.1an'> arc lx>}cott1ng this }ear"!> C1amcs three In wtnnlng ct.clllY9ty. :·Thl' c1nh team missing,., the Ru!>stans .. and tht'~ Japan,conakferedoneofU,.toptMmtlnPooll, art•n 1 'en good on a hill\ rnursc 111..l' this one. she 'laid fefl behind China 1-0 In the first game before •oodnO · T ht• Ru.,\lan~ did "ell in Frant:c on a ~at rour~ but "ere sbc atra.lght polnta to go &heed for good. I \th 1n tht· World< up l~\l :.ear I don t think the)' Y..Ould Koree conefdered • .--a1>t9 medll contenW ha't' been a threat ht·rc • ~ • fhert' ha"t' ~·t.·n rumors llf bad trehng!> bt't"'l't'n her eaally dlapoted of Tunlal•."':"'"'.:-.--~- .1nd l "''&8. There •• 10 teem• tsma Iii the men•a "Most nt )CH• 1n th~ press ha'c built th.11 11vt1lf)." competition. whtch la dMded lnlo two poota. Kotte. < arpcntl'' ~1d "Wt• did what v.e 1ntt'ndcd to do today and Tunltla. the Unfted Stat-.~ and lrtd .. 1n I think we arc both happ)'.. POOi A and J~. China. Cll*ti. ttitYlnd eg,pl .. kncllc-Parks wa\ 10th for the U.S. team and Knsttn In Pool B. Bralil and Egypt play thefr ftrlt ~ Inga Thompson fi n1'i hed 21st in the '\tarting field of 45 Tuelday. Today's Olympic schedule of events .... etbe. 1•t H ,wvm, lfltMwMdl t 1 m wom.nl VU90\lev11 Y\ Ul\•19d ~l•lf\ 11 em-1men1 ltt l• •• Frtn<t 1 lO om -1..,omenl Au\lrel1• "' China • lO om-•~• r.ovol "' 8•••~ I om-l•omenl tcorH "' C•n.oe to • m -1men1 vueo.i.••• w• Au\lr•ll• ... Int l•I LA 5-1\ A,._I 11 am 7 em -Pre41m\ • t)O om -~' CvcAM 111~1H•\l 10 a m • 1 " m -lllCl<v~el °"''u1I t.W4ll•I .. t llton\ •••O 1 ~llC\l'l\fllf 11'"41 lrl•I l1n1t I am 4 nm 1Wft"1an <•t Arc ... I Or1oe0t ovmnasno Ill UCLA! 10 " .,.. t? 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MIM llOll AMel• Clllc.tOO 1<1n»• Clfv Stttt>e Otkltno Tu•• OtlrOll T0ton10 IS•lflmort t oll on New York Mllwtukff C>eveleno WIST OtVISH>N w I. S2 4t S1 51 ,, ,, .. ~ .. S6 .. 57 43 •1 IA$T DIVISION 70 37 st " H 44 ~ .. 4 S2 47 $7 43 57 ~ct. 515 soo 4IO 47' 461 m 413 ... 569 SSl 525 "° 0 1 430 '41ndaV'l kW•• M1n11esore 6, AllMI• ~ 10 1nnlno• ToroMo • T .. u 2 Otr•oor 3 &ollon o &eillmort l. 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CllietOO ?l'rlltdelOll•I Monrr••' Sr Lou•• ?111,ovrgn EAST DIVISION St .0 Sf 43 SS 46 SO SI so 5.3 ~ 60 Sundlv'• k.w.l Ood9W• 1 Clnclnntfl 0 l"c1. 591 m 49S 461 413 39' 596 S71 s.s 49S 4'S •23 C111ceoo 3, New York O hr 111me Cn•etoo 5, New Yori. 1 7nd oa,,... Phlledt lpl'llt 6, Monlrttl 4 Sr Louis 4, Pllllt>uroll 3 Stn Olevo 9 Moullo" O A11an11 4, Sen Fr•nclKo ) TtdlV'l Gttnff Gii 7.., 10 13 II • 70 1 J s 10 11 11 l Oodeers (V1lenrue1t 9· 11) 11 Sa n Dltoo (Orevtckv 7-SI. (n) Pnlledolohle (Hud•on 1·11 •• Cnlc•uo ( Eckers>ev •·6) Monfr1tl tLee 14·S> et f>llflt>ur11n (RllO<lln 9·7), fnl Ntw York tFerne"o" l ·Ol er St Louis (L1Potnl 7·91. (n) Allt nle <Ftlcont 4·6) •• Houllon rScot• 4·9), tn> Only "'""" lCllldult d TUIMMY'I Gtmtl Ood9tr\ er Sen Oltoo (n1 Phll•ClelPhia er Cll1ceoo MonlrH I •' Pltllovron tnl New Voo •' Sr LOult (nl Alla nrt at Hou••on In> Sen F"ntt\CO ti C1nc1nne1r In) AMERICAN LEAGUE Twins 6, An9els S CALIFOANIA MINNESOTA eb r II bl •b r II bl 4 0 1 0 Puc°'fll c• S 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 H•ftrler •t S 0 0 I • 0 2 0 E 1101e t S 2 7 0 5 0 0 1 Hr t>el< I I> 4 1 7 ) S 0 I 0 8us!l 011 S 0 1 0 o o o o T eule• 21> S 1 7 1 S I 1 0 Brnn" v rt 3 0 0 0 • 1 l 1 Gee111 31> • 1 2 0 S 1 l 1 J1mene1 u l O I I 3 0 0 0 O•v 10 Oii 1 0 0 0 1 O O O ~w,nrn u o O O O 2 ' 0 0 1 I I l 0 0 0 0 Cerew dPI Pell ' or Sconor\ It> Lvnn cl O.Cnnll> B1n•ou1 lo lt1Jk1n r1 Downing 11 Grlcn 21> Boone c N•rron c Sci'lOIHd u Wllfono oh Plcc1010 n Tota11 ltS1l 4 htth Score bV lfWnel 40•11• CtlltomMI 011 000 OOJ 0-S MllWMi.ott n I 000 000 1-' Two our wnen wlnnlno run \CO•td Gemr Wlnnl"o RBI -Teufel l9) OF>-MlnnH Olt 2 LOB-<•llfornla I, MIMH Oft , 2&-Enoll 1, RtJtcklOn Oownlno 1 Grlcll HR-Hrt>ell 2 I lt> SB-Gtetll !61 >~ M A IR aa W Will I 8 S 6 LSt nCl'ltl L 7-3 11·3 3 1 0 MllWltlett Burc111r I 7 l 3 ) • ROt V•\ 1·3 2 2 2 1 1 Wnl!lou\I I 1 0 0 0 0 LvltnOtrW l l 2·3 1 0 0 0 0 !lufCht r pole~ to I t>tller n fN 9fh WP-ROtvll Wllttt no.Jlt T-7 5.3 A- 30 311 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9en 1, Reds 0 CINCINNATI LOS ANGll.S It.au• ct Ou ter 21> Cedeno 1D Ptrk•• r1 Wtlktr II E1Hk'I' ll> FOltv u Vt nGrdr c l(rc"tli. 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He so smooth, ao mtuu\a aro1.11Mt • Lok) opttd for the lonatt rouie. but Glcnnk. aftttconfcmQt W'lth lhe horw's owner. dccideJ to t.aU a ch.ance and a.o the faster. bul morr dan,gcrous route. SuJl, be was .te'Vft1 sc'ond• over the alloted time of one minuu. 4J tee0nd.s ..Eleven hundred points (a oerlect ClCCUUOO) would ba\lt been U.ntff. uc •· saad 01.enesk ... But you s,et JO ~nail~ points fc;>r JU~t.,one k.nod.- dov.n. and I 086 as fine. Toda)·~ e .. cnt is a crucial one for ulcnt$k. who admtt.S it"s the one aHnuc whc~ he as hurt.in,. ··fcncina 1s my Y.eakcsa event. Grq and MiU should ha' e no problem the~. but~ Prt"ure a. ddinnel) on me." Wh M he may ha"e has problem• lhett. he can make it up inothenras. ..Thu ·~ a hellac 1oui event," he r continued "'t·ou md upw1lh a lack of o;lttp l~cl of ap~t1te and fran&ed nt"rve~ The team attended Openio& Ce-r- em o nae\ 1n Los An~I~ Saturda) t~ en inc and did not return to Coto ck Caza until afu r m1dna&ht. but Losey ~1d that wa\ no problem for 1h11 team ·Yo u can't m1u that " he \atd. ·· r he positive affect far outwe'lhs anything that might go agaum you." Whale there were some scores better ~uch a~ l~t)"s Carlo ·Massullo ( 1.1 00) and Japan's Datzou Arak.1 ( 1.100). the Americana felt good about the s1tuauon. ''It's the Italians. French, Gnmans and Sv.edes -those a.re the ones to beat." said Lo~' The roanng pro-Amencan cro•·d wa s a big bonus for the US. learn ·· .\thle1cs thnve on the anenuon;· said t~ smiling Lo~). a West Point product Glencsk"!> goal 10 th.ls event wa.s 1,050 whic h ht had posted o n tht wall while training ID San AntontO .. J've got some other goals.·· be said. "and 1fl m~t orc>.ettd them. too l'U be all n&ht ." Losey wasn't espeo.ally surpnsed that there were a few perfect scores MI tho u&ht thett would be about four l.ICXh.'" ht said. "1 think everyone was a htlle more apprehensive in the morning. After you Stt a few $0. it's eas ier to sec hov. things arc goma ... Los.t). 34. admit~ he was n«· 'ous "Yes. I was rest!~ the niaJlt before. you JUSl never knov. ho"" 1f~ going to go " But he drc"" "-<o l 3 ( lnsh Eyes) and fro m that point o n. the L S. squad seemed to have thinp goina naht from o;tart to fi nt!>h ""1th their !>afe and sound approach MOFFET ... From Cl and h<' lool..ed at m<' and to ld mr "Through thick a nd thin -1f ~mt"· thing goes tA rong "A1!h m' leg.""''" thr gold for the l S .\. ·· \1offt't v.as '" Ob\ IOUS pain c \ ('f after addt11onal treatment fotlutA ing the ra ce .\sk.ed 1f he felt tht're was a chancl· ht' might~ read) for Thursda~ 's 200 breaststroke. ht' !>aid. 'T llJUSt ... a ve to St"<' what happt"ns " But from appear- ances. his status appears ven doubtful. at best. "I'm go rnf to miss him." ~•d LundqulSl ·• 'm not as good v.1tho u1 ham bcc'aust he 1s so tou&h a compemor ··1cs JUSl on<' ol th05t' thmgs that happt"ns... rat1onahud Lundquist .. ,h 1n1un was m the m iddle of the season For John to come here a t the grand finale ~sked 1fhe v..ould ha'<' ~n happ\ to share a gold medal v. 1th Moflet as did ~mencans Cam e Stein~1ftr and '\,me' Hophead in the tAOmen·s 100. "Oh definitt'I) But not with \' 1C· tor · Ht' v.u rcfcm ng to Canada's \ 1cto1 DaVls. who was suuni aside him in the 1nterv1ew tent after getting the sth t'r medal w11h a I :0 I 9Q docking Third was l\u~t raha'~ Pt'ter f \an .. in I 02.9i Thl' nationals are in th~ 'en nl'ar lutuf(', hut e't"n that might~ rukd "ut for Moffet Thert a re s111l two more -.ea.-.ons left at t.anford and hi." ~d ..aid t'arhcr that h<"d ha\C to wan .ind see about 1988 He'\ 20 no" -and time 1s runntn@. 11ut Rut 1h1<, \Ccond total ~Ject1on. fir" l'\ forftlt. no~ from intuf' ma' I:~: thl" tuman~ potnl lor o ne morl' 1hru,1 tn IQSI:\ at ~ul U.S. loses to India in hockey Ora~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, July JO, 196 .. Big day for China Gymnasts a re perfect: shooter \Vins first gold I 0 \ '°'iC 1l: Ll \ l ~Pl -lmmt'dl<tlC' \Ul"<.'C''i'> 10110"~ h' pt"rt('\. l1on "at' lhe unplau\lbk h•i,hlt&hh "iunda\ of t h1na·~ fll'\l l1J~ of "\ummcr ql\mflll Lompcttt1on -.1n1.·,· lhC' 19'~ < ramc ... '\u HJ1tcng \\On the fir~t i.oh.I lllt'd<t~ n~ tht• l u' .\ngdc' Ohmptt'> otnd 111\ l'ountn 'hr.I \'H·r Ol~mp1, rned<1I t'1~111g the gold an lhl' mt•n\ trC\· p1~tl1I lo.'Onlpt"llllOn l'Jrh in lhl' '-'·" '\. '\u a prc-i.·q·n1 IJ\OrttL·_ for J 111nJal hut n111 )'ma gold, \lOrt"d .i total o t "ll'lfll1utol a J)(""tik nlJO f)<llllt'> '" \\lnrung lht* C'\l'nl .. Tiu.· \hootl·r~ ~m·"' tht·> had a l hanl.t fl1r <>UI lir~t ltll.."dal ... \Jld IC'am tratnt•r /ha11 t hang1un through an tnll'rprl'tl·r .. I hl·\ l'arlll' hl'rl..". thuugh and didn't ""Jnt to thtn" atinut ti .. I hat hO\.\l'\t"r \\il\ IU'>I tht' hq•111ntng 1or thl· 1mprl'"t\l" 1r ,1m l!t1111 lhr l\·11pln Ht· puhltl of c h1na I hl· ltr~t l.1,1\ u1dnl \.\tlh .1 ( hu\e)l' gold \oo fo1 lt'ng < •Ullll'•"'~ 111 till' 114-pound wr1ghthlung l·la )\ ...,und,I\ night ( o untnman /hou l'l't\hun Plll..t·d ur lht· \lh er u\ lhc.-ltr\I C >h mp1l 11h1n~ l \ t'lll L1 '\ling )tOfl'd l\\O r><:rfrt t Ill\ .1nd lour tl."ammatc\ Jddt·d lla"'k'' 111.11 "' 10 h\111\1 ( htnil 10 \l"lond fll.ttl' JU\t l~:h111\l thr I n1tnl "'itatl''· in thl· nwn' u1111rul,011n 111 thr !t' mna'oltt., l t11n1~·1 11w11 11 ~O wa .. ~·u1nd to Japan\ l\.u11<1u'>hll>.l·r1 1n the tnd1\ 1du1.1I romix·11t1on \l.llh 1~·rkr t marks on the \ aull and pt1mmd lhll '>l ft·arnmalc I ong fl-1 ""a'\ thmJ 1ndud1ng a 1(1 on lhc htgh ti.ir Othl.."r < htnl"\t" """h perkll m.11"' "'t'lt" I 1 '\ 1aoprng. pum md hur~, I ou '1 u 11 \ ,wll '\ u /h141ang. honLontal bar The tale01t."d C hrne-se arl' \Iron~ la\ 11ntc~ tu "In the team gold mcddl. "h1d1 "'Ill he l.11.."crded after the' optional C\l'Tu\l"'> I uc.,da' night. "l kcl rnmpeting ht're 1~ 'l'T) uin11onahlc 'Wltd Lou '1 un "'Thi.." crowd trc:Hed U'> \f.."r\ wdl and made u' wckome It "'a' muth hl>.t• lompetmg at home " fhe perlormann• oftalh ( h1nl'\l' g~mna!>t Jrcw thct'r., froll) a small hu1 \ll<.al cro"d uf c,upportcr\ ~alc<l near tht' paralkl tiars and high bar equipped "tth a IJrgc < htn~ Oag .ind \l.h1s1le\ .\nd "htk the trend in g'mna\tt<.\ '>~onng has been ltl\l.ard' thr a""ard111g 111 mutt·. I I'' l.1 "'•ng said a perkcl \COrl "'•'' \ttll d11l11.ult to JChl<~\e Laser race to Pinkney Bahia Corinthian skipper outsails 50 competitors R~ ALMOI\ LO<.KABEY Delly Piiot ltoellf'O Wt11ef l11n P1n"t1l.'' of Bah1.1 < •II 1111111.tn '1 .ll ht ( luh '-t•\\puit Bt·a1.h (IUl'>atkd 511 rl\Jh "'iunJd\ to \\Ill th<.· ( hamlx r ol I 11nrn1t·1u·' I light of thr l J'>l.'I., '<11ln! .,, l'I ,1'1-mtln11urw rn\IJ<.· '-<.'"' pori H,1rh111 Turnout lur lhl\ \l Jr' tl1ght "a' ltghln than uwal p111hJbh dul' to lht• numht.·r ul \atlnr'> t'1lhl'r Jltcnd1ng 111 \\.lt1.h1ng thl.' 01\ mpin on ll•le' m on r hl' night of thl' La~crs 1s a ,u<.n''i'>Or lo the laml'd Flight of thl' ...,no\\b1rd' .1 m1Jsumml·r \J lhllng <.IJ'>"l ""h1<.h starwd 1n 191ti and "d' knm~n .1, "the "'orld"!> htg&l.''1 I n lc ~ill ht ra<. e The Flight ha<,J l"a'' ht.·t'n 'pon,or<..·d h~ the < ummodore ' C luh o f lh<.' "l"" port Harhot 1.rl'il C hamhn of ( omml'Hl' "1th thn uoix·r- • 111on ot all ~a<.hl dub-. tn thl' a1l'a \\ the lir\l to tinl\h. 1'1n1.km·~ "'<I" the winner o l 1ht· ( ommoJorl' .\llx•rt ~ntland l'C'rpctual fir ,t dcd1catr<.l 10 1ht· ~no""h1rcl-;, and the H nr11r h:deral ~;1\ mg<, and I oan I mph\. Oth1.·r pt•rpt·tual trophll'\ fr11m lhl' \no" P\BUC fl>TIC£ 'ICTfTIOU• ~II NAM1 ITATIMINT r he IOllowlllQ per wn II octno o.>tinus as G LURIE a •SSOCIA TES 12~ Loglll"I AYel'Ult UtMI 0 Cotta Mela. CA 92028 Jac;ll C Smiley. 17 IJt Aoundhlfl Orlve. Hunungton O..Ch CA 928'49 Thi• bullneH 11 con- ducted t>y an 1ndMdoll Jacll C Smiley fhll •llttrnenl WU flied "'''h the County Clerk of Or· t•IQf Coun1.,. on July 12. 1864 FZIOIU Publlahed Orenoe Cout Daily Poot July 1~. 23 30. Auguet e 1984 M72 fltBUC NOTICE MUC fl>TIC£ Ml.JC NOTICE f'lBJC NOTta: Ml.JC NOTICE MlJC f«>TICE rtaJC NOTICE NOnct 1NVmHO MDI MOTICI '1CTITIOUI ...,..... MOTlCI *VmNQ INDI ,1CTmou1 •UIMH rtcmtOUI IWIMNlll f'ollci. la tlw.c>y glvwt tllat "'9&.IC MOTICI INVITIMO NA• IT ATl•NT Not!Qe 19 '*9bV giYWi th1t NAM1 IT ATl .. NT ....... n A'T'OS.NT ll'le f)owd Of TNtt-of tne T~~=~:· NAL1D ..,. nie follOwlng S*ton II the Bolltd Of Truatw ol ll'le The fOIOwfng l*WOR II Tl'le lollowln(j pettOM .,. HuntinglOtl S.Kh Union IU&aCT. Nata of Prwc>· ~11C:,-:' 1_, that d°O~ ~NT' C~MPUTEA ~:II~ .t= !#'::"°:'a~ r AU I 0 dci:w~:IHOAOE. x:= =: ::0: --- ::c::::. ~ °= tl'leCltyCouncllorS:cuyol 8£AVICU 2711 Tern Cir· c:.Jv......, ~fOf~ aouNDS. S&29 w WWMt 3-410 J MecAtltlut Blvd . Ing SCI NC! CLASSROOM S .... 1,,.,... 1,, ... M~ ~ Huntington Beech. Cth· Cle. Coeta Mee&. CA t2t28 Ing IBM MICAO COM· A--.. Sani. Ana, CA 92704 Santa Ana. CA t2704 FOANITUA! rnHllng or vv ,...,. "' I wftl rlQtl~ INled B.,beta Arm P.gg, 2778 PUTERS OAOERINQ Aooert Bly~ JOhnaon, MOfton fWtl\lck, &413 W 9Q~ to the ~flutlonJ ~!in Sut>tr1.1nk and F0tce bf:.:,.. the rlfflfOf«*'*" t>f Torn Clfcte Coeta Me.a, AORHMEHT meeting 01 214& N 8ttstol II I<. Santa FllQhl, S.nta Ana CA 02104 on fi. In tht olf\oe of uld The Soard 01 Dtrectora of he Munlclpal PW llld the CA t1e2e -ciual to the 9'*:1fleattona Ana CA. 027C>e Chef• o Reenlck &413 W Dlstrtot County SanlllllOn Oiitrtc:t acJOlllOn of a bOat laurd'llng lhl1 bu1lna11 la con· on flte In the off1c. of 1a1c1 Thie t>u .. ,,... la con· FllQtlt, Santa Ana. CA. 92704 81da ll'llll ba el•ari No 7 01 Ota~ COunty, fatnp In the City of Hunt· ducted by an individual Dlatrlct dllctad by· an lndlvlduei A1nulfd Hetr4tfa, 2nee m 1 r i.. 1 d S C I £ N C C1lllornla hN Ofdet-ad IN ngron llMch. CdlOrnla in Batbera Ann Pegg Bid• •hall t>• CIH1I~ ~I Btyan JOtlneon l.agrlma Million VlllO. CA CLASSROOM lfuANITUA£ "'9Plla1lonolMeioatlveO.C· l«Otdanc. w11h the plana Thie 1tatemen1 wu hied lllMkad IBM MICAO COM fhll 11atemen1 -filed 92692 91c1 16f1 add1euad to l.,euona fOf tne C.rnpul ~ nd IP9<:111CttlOna Ind Wl1h tne County Cwtc °'Or PUT&AS OAOEf\INO with the Counly Cl9fk Of Or· M1t1u Het1el'a 247841..a· Altyn E R()Wley Pureh~ ... , Subtn.ink and Mldleleon provtllont on tile in et\09 County on July 23, AGREEMENT Bid #642 lld-tinge COuncy on July 28. ortma, Miaalon Viejo, CA Managar H11nt1ngton ~I Subtrunk and fOfcie he offlCI ot the Otrector ot 198-4 dl9Uad 10 Allyn £. Aowl9y, tHA 02e92 union tilgl'I School Oltlllel, Mein u l9'Qulred unaat S4IC IC WOf1t1 Oocul'llente ,.,,. Pufcl\Mlng M1nager. Hunt· P2114.11 Thi• 1>1.111neH 11 con· 10251 Yorktown Avenue, liOtl t5072 or IN CallfOmla H be avall11>1e on July 27, Put>llahad OrltlQe Coaal lngton e..oti UniOtl High Publlel'lad Orange Cout ducted by a ~11 part· Huntlnglon e .. oh, CA Enwonmentel Quality AC1 198A A charge of 12& 00, Dally Piiot July 30. Ai.tQUll e. School Oiel1lct. 10261 Oeily Piiot July 30, August 9. 0«1l'Up 928-44 and r~~ II Ot l.w ....... Gu~nee ett.:tllle ot retundable, wlll be re· 13, ~O 11184 YO<lltown A11enu1. Hunt· 13, 20, 1984 Arnulfo Hetr9f'a befO<e 10 00 1 m • THUA&- Jam;;Z 11114 Thi• Nolie. ulrtd fC)I' 9ICll .. , Of llf*:l· M-115 lnoton O..Oh, CA 112048 lt'IO M·O& Thi• ,,.,~c' ~=-tr;:i DAV. AUGUST 9, Ill&•. It 01 Pr~rallon oc:twn that lc:atlont and 1ccompanytng reotl~ 11 0t t>etore 10 00 with the County ... 0 • whic.h tlllle and l)lac. bide 11,. bd OI Dfrector1 or 1awlngt P\BJC NOTICE am . THUASOAV, AUOUST f'tlll.JC NOTICE ~ CC>Ynty on June 211 wlll be publlcly °'**' and cou11ty Sanllauon Olttrtct OlltlC:TOR Of t , tNA. at wNoti llllle and IHA nieMOI rMd In Bldg C Rrn 361 No 1 halllno ···~ Ill flUkJC WONCI FICTfTIOUI .,..... place bid• win be publicly MOTICI PuDllanad 0111109 Coast Each bid ~al~-:;'tln::: ----------•1n111.i tl\>dy OI Ille P'Oi-ctt llT1MATI NA• ITATl•NT Opened Ind read in Bldg C INVfTIMQ INDI Deity Pliol July HI 23 JO tor• l*"IOO n_,,, t ~tier• Pla.IC NOTICE and l'lav1no found that Ille oftl 11em • 0-tttJ Tne loltowing peraone are Rm 3& I •D •112...._ v the date~"-Of __ ..;..;;;.;;...;;.;...;.. _____ pioject• wfn not have 1 llO· Aelntorce pl« and con· dol bl.lllnat u Eac:h bid e.11111 remain vllld Notice ls her.c>y given that A1.1gutr 6, 1084 M . 78 ce1p1 of bid• NOTICE Of nlflCanl elfect on the en· truct boat ltunchlng ram C~LLEGE INVESTMENl 10< a period of &O daya tltet the Board of EduC:allon of The Board of Tru11 .. TAUITlf'I IALf V1ionmenl wtfl eonlldef the lump Sum PLANNER, t& 1 Fuhton the dltl sp411;1fled for Iha••· lhe lrvlne Unified $4ihOOI ehell be Ille tole )udya 0!:: LO.ft No. 1' adoption of N90at111e Oeolar-A pr•bl<' conference wOI LIM ii 108, Tu1t1n, CA Pl Of blda OlstrlCt of Orange County, Quallty of equ1pm«1 Off ~12M-1/U!IKAI ettons on ~tembver 12 be held on Tl'lu1t<Sey Auguat 112880 The Board ol Trull-Calltornla. '#Ill reoelve ... , ----------and reMfYM the 1lghl tor• T.I . No. H·1IMI 11184 11 7 30 pm In the Dia 198' et 9 30 PM 11'1 tile I< • 1 1 h H o 1 m 1 k y all be Iha IOle Judge ol the ea bl<I• up 10 2·00 p M on MUC NOTICE Ject any 0< 111 bid• and lo UNIT CODE H 1r1c11 Admonlstrallve Oftlee Public W0tk1 Conletence Bl~mann 14400 Nl'W· uallly or equipment Oft9fed Iha 3rd dey of Auouat. 1984 waive any lrr9Qulartty thef9. IUPfllUOA TITLE 11 108'4 Eltls Avenue F0\111· oom at Huntington a.ach port A¥e •811 Tv1ttn. CA 1(1 r-..." the right to re-at wtlk:h time salcl bide wm DEPARTMENT Of THE In lfAVICI, INC. tain Valley CaHlorn11 W11t· oty Hall 2000 Main S1r .. 1 92680 I any or all bld1 and to be publicly opened and reed TAEAllMY/INTli.NAL Oiied July 22. 1118' aa duly ap()OtnleCl TrullM ten commen11 will be K un11no1on BMeh K t n n e 1 h K y I • 1111• lt1y lrt9gula11ty Iller&-tor A1ph11t, Co"lcre1e REVENUE QAVIC:f Allyn E Rowt.y under the to11ow1ng d•· cepteo untu 5aptembe1 t In eccordance With the B•edlfmann 24 t Avoeaoo n Blacktop and Slurry Coll NOTICE Of Purchaamg Ma~~ scril>dd deed of trust WILL 1984 rov111on1 ol Section 1773 SI •25 Co.ti MeN. CA Dated July 22. 1984 Pevtng Bid eondlt1on1 and lfALEO 810 IALE Published Orange o;: SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ti you have any quei1ton1 I the Labo< Code. the State 92&2& Allyn E Aowtey lnt1ruct1one and l>ld forma Dally Pilot July 23, 30. 19 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER 0, d"1re addtt1onat mlor· I Calllorn1a Director ol lhe Thia bu11no11 18 con· Purch1llng M1naglf may be obtained 11 the Of· 1 Under the authority In ___ M·§§ FOR CASH ANOtOR THE mellon please contacl panment of lndu1t1111 ~ ductetl by 01he1 brothlf Publt1hed Orange Cou1 f1C41 ol Ftteal Svppon Se1· lntlfnal R911eoua Code MC· Ptel.IC NOTICE CASHIERS OA CERTIFIED Hilery Baker Olet11cts' at1on1 shall determine the and b1otller Dally Pilot July 23, 30. 198• 1110e1 29A I Atton Avenue.1 11on &331 tl'\e property de---- CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Sen101 Engtnee1mg Aide. at eneral Pllvllllng rate of Keith Blede1m1nn M-90 t1V1ne California The Dll· acrit>ed oetOwhU been Mil· NOTICE CIVIL CODE SECT ION lhe above aOdlfllS Ind tei. 'waoes. 8ppl1Cable to the K Kyte Biedermann l•ICI re-ves the right tor•· 1 •d for nonp1ym1n1 ol INVITINO BIOi 292•t• (payable ar tne tome of phone numbei work t() be done. cop119 of Th11 statement wu flleo iect any or alt bid• or to 1ntern11 ••V9tlue t8JI .. due lllD $.lie 1n 1awtu1 money or ttie Publt•h•d Orange Cout the l•tt'9t 04"*•1 wage rate with 1ne County Clenl or Or-w11ve any 1rreoular111e1 or in· t1om Cta1ence A Ray SO I ,,,...,... United StatesJ 111 1igh1 1111• Dail) Pilot July 30 1984 c:leter""'1atlons 811onhie11 anoe CC>Ynty on July 9. 1984 P\&.JC NOTICE f0tmallli .. In any bids or In I VIS ta Grande Newport Notice 11 hereby gtven lhal and interest conveyeo to M 92 1he office or the City Clerk F2At117 he biddt1'19 Beach, CA 92660 the Bo.rd ol Education of end nov. held t>y •I unc:J•r •ind tile otttce ol lhe Olrect0t Publlshed 011nge Coaat NOTICE INVITING INOS trvlne Unified The property will be IOld the l1Vine Unified Schoot ~••d Deed 01 T •uat "' the of PubllC Wo1ks ol the City or Dally Piiot July 30. Augull 6. Notice 1, hereby gt"90 that School Dlllrlct at pubhc Hie under Haled District 0 1 Orange Counl)', property ht1111ma1ter <le Huntington Beach, Calo 13 20. 11184 the Board 01 Trust-of rhe Rolland H Upton • bid aa provided by Internal Calllorn1t wlll receive Mated scrtbe<J torn1a M-94 Huntington Beach union Deputy Supe1tntandent I Revenue Code section &335 bods up 10 10 oo AM on IN TA us To A wt l LI AM Plans and specilleallons High SChool District will 1 ... Puollahed Orange Coaat I and 1elated reguta11on1 tSth day or AyOUll. tt8A 11 CHARLES LEKAS tugethe< with piopoNJ form calve aealecl bids !or supply-,Dally Piiot Juty 23, 30, 1984 Date Bids wlll be opened v.l'lk:h time uid bld1 wttt bl BENEFICIARY UNION may be obtained II lhe of· DA EA SIMULATORS M·a& Auguat 10, 1984 ""bllctyopenedlnd1Hdf0f FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO Pl&.IC NOTICE •t0e of 11'141 Ollec:tor ol Put>11e ~O M~BILE CLASSROOM Time bids Wiii be OPened ~OOFtNG REPAIR AT UN~ LOAN ASSOCIATION Wo1ks City Hall Huntington Pl&.IC NOTICE "'""ng 0< equal to tile Eleven I 111 am VEASITY HIGH SCHOOL. • ,.:~~.~~0 • .;''a';'~,f,'. .,~~:.-::• "°:.;~::!::".:'~,,,.,.., ••-•-•-=~~=· ,;;:,~~ '" '"' PlllllC NOTICE ,.:~".'.',:!.::~ .~:' •C'~' :':.,":::'~.,:;::! ~~":; 01 Offictat Aec0<ds In tile ol· The follOWlng pe<son " less It ts mao. on a t>lank A:l:O~T.J>"OF Btda •hall be claerly 92&77. •th tl0o1 obl91ned 1 1 the Office of Fi.. lie. ol lh• Aeeordet ol Of. dOlng bu1lneu u •<><m furnlthed by the Olrec-marked DRIVER SIMU· Notice of Tiiie ottered Onty the cal Support S.rvic., ~1 ange CC>Ynty (A) SOUTH COAST ~or of Publlc Works. The UIE Of LATOAS ANO MOBILE lale ol right, tltle and lnt91'Ht Of Alton Allenue, tMne, CaH· said deed or truat d&-MEDIA SERVICES (Blapec1alattent1onofp101pec· FICTITIOUI CLASSAOOMBld•57aad-RNIPropen' Cl11enceA Aey lnand tolhe tornla TheOlatrlctr~ scribes the tollowlng prop. SOUTH COAST COM · five blddl!'I la called to the IUllNlll HAMI dresaad to Allyn E ROWiey, ·~~rt:~~~::o prop«ty wtll be ol19fed for Iha right to rejeC1 any 0t all eny MUNICATIONS (C) COPY proposal 1eqviremen11. Mt The follow~ pe1to': PurehUlno Manager, Hunt Hie 11 1equeslad, 11'1• blda O< to wilve any I(. PARCEL 1 unn 61 ... RIGHT (0 ) AtA MAIL, 48'1 ,Ot'th tn the apeciflclt1ons. have abandon the UH lngton Beacti Union High In the Superior Coon or Internal AevenueSernc.wffl regutarttie• 01 informatltlea shown on lhll certiln eon. Pearce •C Hunting Ion•°' lull directions •• to the the Ftct111ou1 Buslnesa School District. 102s t the State of California, 10< lurntsn Information tbC>Yt In any bids°' in lhe bidding domtntum Pl1n In Book Beactl,CA 926'9 bidding Name PEPPEATAEE Yorlltown Avenue, Hunt-lhe CC>Yntyof01ange poulble encumb1ance1. IAVINE UNIFIED SCHOOL 11790 p.,... 1091 to 1118 William Brian Wad· The lbo\fe quanlltles .,. HEIGHTS 2864 Sant• Ana D-·-h CA 926'6 and In Iha Matter of the E1tat1 which may be UMlul In d• DISTRICT inctua1ve clOtttelal Aecofd• ldlngham. •8' 1 Pearce •C •pp1oxtmate only being Avenue, Colla Mesa, CA ~=ed';' o, before 10 00 ol Herman Feren11111n. 0.. iermlnlng the 11alue of the Rolland H Upton 01 Oiange County Clll· Huntington Beacri CA ~ven as a ball• for the com-92626 1 m., TUESDAY AUGUST 7, ceuea tnterHl being told C>Gputy Superintendent l0<n11 on June 28. 1978 and ~26•9 pa111<>f\ of bldl, and lhe City The Flcllttout Bu1lne" 198A, II wl'llch lime and Notice 11 hereby given thll Nature of Tltle Publlahed 01ang1 Coaet re-recorded In Book 118'0. Thi• buameu ta con· ~f Huntington Beech does Name referred lo above wu plac:. bide wlll be publlcly lhe undersigned will M41 at The rl ghl, ttt11, and Dally Piiot July 30 and p ., 9 4 0 to 967 1nc1ual¥e.1duc1td by an lndlvlduat rot exp1ess or by lmpllca· llled In 01~• County on opened and read In Bldg C . P11vele sale. to the hlgheet tnt9fell of the 1axp1yer In August 6 . 19 3 4 o~lficlelAec:ords.lnthaOI· William Brtan W•d· Ilona agree that the actual July 111 1g g FILE NO Rm 361 caonndu:'~u:~· •1~~~~~ and! ....... 10 1 thelep~~b••}t 1 1 0 1 ::y· M·tl flee of the County A9COlder dlngham •mC>Ynt ot work wlH co,. F119085 3108 Eacn bid ll'ltlt remain v1lld .,...., or aa ""' ,_ 01 said CC>Ynly, August g Thia 1111ernen1 wu flied retPond thef-lth but re-Del F Luton for• perlOd of 60 days alter per10f CC>Yn on or 1ner Iha prio1 valid C>Ytstendlng mor1· 1111 ., 1 IC NOTICE 11176 as defined'" tile Qec. wllh the Coonty Clerk o1 Or· IMf'VeS the 1tght to 1ncreeM Monroe Way Costa Mesa, f'_,,, 1 the • 6th d1y of August 1118A at gages, encumbrances 01 ___ r""" 18181100 01 Reatiletlons 1e-anoe CC>Ynty on July & 1984 Of decreue Iha amC>Ynt ol CA 9262& tile date apect '""' or 1 tl'le ottloe or Gustlln & Golob other 11en1 tn tav0t or third NOTICE TO CONTAAC.- co1ded in Book 1178A F2"'10 li"Y class or portion or the Don Wade 2315 COiiege oetft!eol =~d of Trust-11726 San Vic.rite Bl\ld partia agalntt Ille ta.payer TOflS-CALLIHO P:Ofl llOI Pages 1394 to 14 3 1 In· Pubhshed Orange Coal work as may be deemed Avenue Coste Mesa, CA lhlll be the tole Judge 01 the Ste 450, Los A~, CA that are soperlo1 to the lien School Olstiict NEWPORT· luSlve of Ol11e1al Aec0tda, OaJty Ptlot July 111 23. 30. EJary or upeoient by 92626 ol qualltw of equipment otteied 90049 County o Lo. An-or lhe United Slltff All MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL in the Office ol lhe CC>Ynty August 6, 1984 he 01rec1or ol Public Jemet Waoe. 2315 C • , t 1 • gelee. Stlte of Callloinla, 111 pioperty Is ottered for 11le STA CT R'ec0tder of se•c:I County. M·74 O<k& lege Avenue. Coste Mesa. and reaervet the rlgh or right, lllie and lnlerffl ol "Whe1e IS" and "a1 11" and Di ~llne 11 00 o'clook 8 nd any amendment• o1 In· AU bids will be compared CA. 92626 Ject any <><1 111 ~arld~yat';!,~0 aatd O.CeaMO II the time ol without 1ecourae egalnst the Bid the t•th day 01 ner8l•ons there1o. and pn the basla ot the Ol1ect0< Ann Wade, 2315 College witve any rregu • dellh and 111 the right, tltle United Stal• No guaranty AM 01 1084 toca1ed on that oertaln real pt Public Worlts est1m1te ot Avenue. Colla Mesa. CA ~lltd July 22. 1984 and 1nterffl lhat the Miiie O< warranty, exp1 ... 0< •m· ~=·~f Bid RecllPI 2985 • 8 prOPlfly described as Lot 1 ~he qu1nt11iei ot worlc 10 be 9262& Allyn E Rowley of said deceased hu IC· plied. is made as to Iha val-Bear Street. Costa Meu of Tract No 9090 . ., per C MnTICE one Th11 bull,,... was con-Pu•dlating Manaoer quired by operation of taw Of idlly ot the !Ille qu1llty. (PurchU.1'19 Dept ) map i ecorded in Book 366 Plell m1 Sl.fb111tut1on of secu11t1es duc:ted by• general partn9f-PuOllet!ed Oiange Coaal otl'lerwtee other lhln or In quantity. weoght. Sile. or Project ldenllfk:llton Neille P99es 15 and 16 MIS· TlTIOU8 •UllNEll or any monies withheld by Ship Dally Piiot July 23 30 1984 addition to lhal ol sa, Id c:J~ condition of any ol the prop. Accousucal Spray Celling II cellineous Mapa in the Of· FIC he City to 1n1u1e pe1-Del F Larson M.811 ceaeea. ar the time o deal . erty. o1tts11tne1110< any UM Corona del Mai HS loce 01 the County Aeco1der Th~A10~0Ew~;:peni~n~Taro orman~ • thadll be permttt1ed1 h This st11ement wu fllec:I 1~ ::i~c 1:: 31! the cerlltn 1e11. or puipoee No ctalm wlll be Place Plans ,,. on Fiii 01 said County " .. ,, n a cc 0 r an c e w with ll'le County Clerk ot Or-prOQerty sttuered In the City conaide1ed 101 allowance 0< 2985 .B Bear Stieet. Costa PARCEL 2 An unOMded l doong business HT EAS 9 rovi51ons of the Cat1lo1nt1 ange County on July 6. 1984 ol Seal Beach. County of Or· adJuatment 01 1 01 rasclHlon CA 92628 d 11 1 KRAEMEA PAR N · 0 ernmenl COCle Silctlon Pubhshed Orange Coas1 an9e Slate of Calllornla. of lhe sale baM<l on lallure Mesa EAEBY 1 ' 64 th mlerest in an toda 'Hermitage Lane. Newpoit 5~ · Daily P1tot July 16 23 30, parttcutartydescrtbedaslol· or the pioperty 10 eonto1m NOTICE IS H °'" '"' ::~~' ~'':';,:! M:.; B"'h C"" 92660 "'" ""' "'" 0o mod• '"°"'" '98' •••• •o-•U ~'" '"' ""'""" 0< •m-~~= ~::::. 6:',~,.::f O:: sc Oed 1 _ _. Jamea T Rountree 9 t on 11 form10 be obtained M -70 DllD•IC MnTICE lot 103 Tract 6571 Book pl· ..... r•nr-18t1on or 1ne above •e e•enc.., 1 L ne N-l>O'I r UU\. nv 7 & 8 1 Mapa ...., ..... ange County Ca11t0<nta. act· 1rect tnnethef wolh 8 11 •m· ~!~~' 1ge11 9 1 2660· t the olfK:e of the Ol1ec1or 2•3 Pages o Aect.mptloft Algllt1 and through 111 Gov • ...., .,..,..n Ca 1 , PubllC W0tks C>Gv1100· Dlm•ic NOTlrc NOTIC'"' OF recoided •n tile 0H1ce ol tile The 11Qhtt ot 1eaemp11on, mg by Board "-·etna .. -r&-P•ovements thereon C IX Darrell A Buller 3241 -I Wtnn 2000 Mam rUUL ~ ~ I d 1f1 ern11'19 ,..., flv• ceptong theret1om on Lan a Beach vn • TAU8TfE'8 SALE County Aec0<de1 ° "1 as spec; led in Internal fWv. rerred 1o U.''OISTAICT'. will dom1nium Un111 56 thrC>Ygh Alta Laguna -,,un treet Huntington Beach NOTICE OF T.I . No. f_.17 County enue Code Mellon 6337 are receive up 10. bul not later I 19 •ntluto•e localed lh11e-Celll 9<'660 0 ~ 224 1 alllornta shall be Miiied TAUITEf'I SAU NOTICE • more commonly known quoted aa follows than the above·1t11ed llme, Robe•t H Sl:lfln nd llled Wiii! the City Cler~ On Auoust 6. 198A 8t YOU AAE IN DEFAULT BS 382 I Fuschla Circle. Seal lee. 9337. Aedemptloft of sealed b•d• for Ille I Wlld Of '"PARCH J Ao '"'""" I 5 '" ",. 0 "" '"""' Com ' '"' C"" Co<Hfi Se<ooo " 00 o m "RS1 AME., UNO<• A THORD D<ED Df .. .,,, ••-rtJ. .,, 00 ,,.,,, """' '"'" .,,,_ ea5emenl appur1enant to 92680 1737 ioor Admlt1l111a1ton Build· CAN TITLE INSURANCE TAUIT, DATED October 29 Te1m1 of sate caah In law. (a) Before Sate Any per-jecl n unit tor tne use and Aot>erf E Andttiaon. ng. 2000 Main Slleet. Hunt· COMPANY 1 Celttorn1a 19'0. UHLEll YOU TAKf fut money 01 the United aon whose pro~ity has Bids shall be recewed In ~~ ... ~, °' '"'~ ""'"M' '""'"' w;;..;••P"' "O•M .. .,,, C""°'"" oo Co•p0<"'°" " ''"'"' O< ACnDN TO P•OTECT ... ,., M '00'"m"•M of -"""" """" ""'" '°" ''° ~Ko "~""'" ''°"· I ted c mmonl Baach Cat•I , belc.re 2 00 PM ot Succeuo• Trustee or YOUA ltA~RTY. rr MAY Hie 01 part cuh and bel-lhe nghl to pay tne amount and shall be openea and 01 lhe •es ",:,. I hoe ,....__. This business is con· ugust 6 1984 and shall oe T 1 th 1 I"' SOlO AT A PV8UC ance e••denoed by note M-du" tnnefher wllh the ••· 1 .... area desogna vu •n ..-. d cte<I t>y 8 gene•al pan 11 Sul>sututed 1us1ee o • ... ed tl MOt't age or Tiuet ....., ~1 11 pubhcly read aloud a l11v '1ara1ton or RestroC1o<>ns and u pened by 1 commi " cer1a1n Deed 01 Trust ex SALf. W YOU NEED AN EX· cur Y g penees ol the P1 ng. above·statea llme and shownon rhe Condom1n1um n 91 sh•P R omposed ot lhe Ctty ecuted by BRENDA PLANATION Of THE Deed on the pic>pe<ty '° 1ny.totheSec111taryatany pl8C4t Plan tor such uni! I James T ountree luea te1k the City Anomey and SCHABAAUM an unmar· HAT U" E 0 F THE sold Three thC>Ysand dollars time prior to the sale thereof. Tl'le1e wlll be a N/A d• E ung theret1om all This 11atemen1 was 11ec1or of Publlc Worka or lied woman, and recorded PAOCEEl>INQ AGAINST to be deposited with bid and upon such paymenl Iha po11l required fO< each eet ol ~· ~'::' m"''"" "'" °'"" "''" '"' C~"" C'°'' '' o;-'-" '"""""*' ,,.._,.. Sop•omoe. 8. '983 u <o-YOU, YOU IHOULO CON-8"' °' ""°'' " be '" _,,,_ 5.,,,.,.., """ '"'"'' '""' ~d dow_,. " '"'"""' hydrocarbon 1ub1fanees. ange County on July 1 · Ive and the rffull9 °1 aatd st1ument No 83·397093. of TACT A LAWYEA. Ing and wlll be itc411ved 11 ptoperty to him, and all their return in good con· 1o0ether with the right to ex· 1984 FUOM4 a>1ddtng wlll be reported to Ott1c1a1 Record• of Orange On Augu11 9 1984 al lhe aloielald olf1C41 11 eny further prooeedlnga In con-ai1ton within N/A days alter I I n .. extr•'t .. me -he City Counotl ol Nld City County Cattlornla and 10 00 • •• Exchange time otter the li1s1 publl· nec:tlon With lhe levy on sueh t"'-... , .. o,_..I"" date P ore <>< ! uth 01~500 1_1· Pubhahed Orange Cout ..,1 Hunlt""'lon Beac:ri 11 their " "' her I nd before t '"' """ ..-· · ·• t>elow 1 ueo ...... I p 1 J 1 23 30 ~ ... purauanr 10 thll oettam No-TlllehOlde<a Inc , as duty ap. cauon 90 1 properiy Shall 1:41... rom Each bld mull conform 1rom the surface of tald Daily 1 01 u A yegula• meeting to be held tlC8 ol Default thereundll' pomted Trustee undel and dare 01 sale the llme of euch payment and be respon11ve to the land our wtth°'-11 Ille ilght of AuguSt 6 13 19 • M·83 n Mondey !he 8th or recorded Aprll 6 1984 as tn-pursuant to Deed ol Trull Oiied Ihle 18th dly ot lb) AeclemptlOn ol Reel cont1act docutT1ent1 surtace entry as reserved on ugust 198A. at lhe hou• 01 strumen1 No &4· 143177 ol •eco1ded November 12 July, 1084 E1tate Alter Sate Each bidder ahall submit Oee<la of Aec0td 30 PM •n the Ctry Coonctl Olhcial Aeco1ds of Hid 1980, •• inst No 148'2 In Admint1tr110t Susan Culler ( 1) Period • The owners ol o the fofm turnt1hed Wltl'I YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T hembers In the Civic County, wlll unde1 and boOll 13830. page 839. of ot the ntal• 01 Hlcl any real property IOld as t~ contract document•. a UNDER A DEED OF TRUST TICE en1er of said City 01 Hunt. pu1Suant 10 Hid ~ ot Ottlc111 Records In the office Decedent provided Jn MC11on &335, llst 01 the proposed IVbcon· DATED 1/19182 UNLESS Ptel.IC NO ngton Beach, ind Sl'tall be Trust setl at publlC auction of the County Aecorde• ol Pam Somers their heirs. executo11. or ad· lrac10<a on Ihle project .. YOU TAKE ACTION TO led upon by said City 101 caah,11wtui money or the Orange County. State ol Gu1tlln & Golob mtnletretors. or any peraon required by the Subletting PROTECT YOUR PROP-FICTITIOUS BUSINlll C>Yncll 111 the iegulll meet-United Slates ol AmerlCa, I Catllornie Executed by A I 1726 San Vlcet1le Blvd hiving any lnterfft lhe<eln, ind Subcontracting F1ir EATY IT MAY BE SOLO A'T NAME ITAnMfNT no ol August&. l984 cashilf's Check payable to CAAL SHANER and RUTH .. 50 or II Uen thefeon. ()(any pet'· P1actlce1 Act Govt Code A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU The lollowtng person Is lhe City of Huntington 1111d T1u1tee drawn on a E SHANER. WILL SELL AT LOI Angelea, CA llOOAll son ln theft behalf. Shall be Sile 4100 et aeq h11d Ml'a and 1hr11 1A.1nnl'r\ \\crt· . V. 1ll1am ln'>kc P<..'IJ1t'lual 1111 ltr\l t1n"h -I ktl hl·r Ohun Balho.1 't C 11111.,hnl fuunh o\ nall I NEED AN EXPLANATION 'dOlng bus•neu.. . Caltlornil r~ .. state or nat1on1J bank. 8 PUBLIC AUCTION TO Publlatle<l Oringe COHI pe!"mllled to 1'°""' the Eacn bidder mutt IVbmlt OF THE NATURE OF THE I AESTHETICS OF NEW he nght to iejeet any or all state or leoe<al credit union. HIGHEST Bl DOER FOR Dally Piiot July 27 3o property IOld, or eny pai· with each bl<! certified °' PROCEEDING AGAINST POAT BEACH 2•0 Newport ds and to ac<:epl the bid ()(a lllle or lede<tl .. \11"01 CASH (payable at lime ot Auoull 3. 1118• llCular lllCI of IVCh proper1y castlle<'I Checit. payable to YOU YOU SHOULD CON· Centei Or • 220 • Newoon eemed tor the l>Ml Interest and loan a11oc1a11on doml· sale In 11wtul money of the FM.189 at any time within 180 deya !he DISTRICT or a bid bond TACT A LAwYEA Beach Calll 92660 I the City 01 Huntington clled In rhta 1111e. at the United States) ar the Chap atte1 the sale thereof In the to1m Mt lonh In lhe l ll) , Albe111na L Gongora each Caltfornte Fl • CE (2) p ice Such property &tr 25 C0•1a1nge8 B1011om 21152 Sh8w Ln , Huntington By 0·,der 01 'he Clly Coon· main entranca 10 rs, man Avenue entrance to the Pt.61.IC HOTl r • cont1acf documente 1n an ( < >1.,on l•vone a 1 or no 8 c 1 92646 ' Ame11cen "ftlle lnau11nce Ctv1c Center Bulldlng 300 or t1act of propeny lhall be amount not 1 ... than sv, of (II a street add•ess or each all it of lhe City 01 Hunllngton Company located at 1 t• East Chapman Avenue. Or· NOTICE OF pefmltted lo be rea-™K! Iha maximum 1moon1 of t>ld common deS1gnatlon or I This busmen 19 con· ach. Calltornia this Janu· East Fttth Str .. t In the C11y anne. Caltlornoa all right ttlle MAAIHAL.'8 IALf upon payment t o tha •~a guarantee thll the bid· HJrn V.l'l,h Pnpt·tut1I t11r \11ungn1 g.111 lo hnl'ih...:... Jhlan lkn1.·<..l1ll I~ I 1d11 hl1 '1 C 1. B R11u'>l'lil' l'l'rrx·tual lnr \OUrll/.l'\I hm to l1111sh -Ja 11h I llm:in. 11 l3<1 lhoa '1 < ( 11f( I wph' ltr\l m.1rr1l•d utuplt· -Jim JnJ l>11l11rn lhho1,u11 ""1''1)11n fkJl h < ol < I 111ph' 11ld<.''t ,i.,1 prwr John Hla Kh. hr\ \ o\.tg<.·r-. 't < l'laqun 1111 1hr ltr'>t .1 IA ankd to I 1'1 nt i.. nn '°" fl'l C ' K111l I 11rm·r fir tilt' ( 1111pt r H< 't < fl \l' i 1tll\hl'I\ Wl'ft' ' l>a "ti Blttt ~ m<i n I I) < 4 nt,on ) \ hr"" hrrt·11• .tllo\o\nl 1t11 r.l1l' 111 Ix- '11111 pl1·1t·d 111 I h1111r .ind'" 11lt11llll''> d<.·<,f>tll' , on"dr1;ihl1 ir111·ilr11·1111 110111 11tlH·1 'l"\\l'l\ 1n tht• h<.1rl1111 ducted by an 1ndMduat l6. 1984 C 11 • 10 h ser or 1n ceM ha can proper1y is shown above no Albertma L Gono<><• ry of San11 An• alllorn11 • and lnt9fut conveyed Turrie Rock V1Sta Hom• ~~C.,.'found 111 the county 1~ dei wllt ante1 Into lhe warranty os g111en 11 ro 115 This slatemenl wu ltlec:I TTEST th that right !Ille and int9fest and now held by II under owners Aun . Plalntltt \IS whlCh the ptc>pe<ty 10 be r&-Pl<>POMCI con11ac1 If the cnomss"'"enT~es obrenceot1rc11eca1'y· 1w•lh tne CC>Ynty Clerk of Or· l1Cty1acw1~enk twor conveyed lo and now l'leld Hod Oeea ot Truat tn tile Jer1y Wrlght. Oefendent No same II awarded to ~ e I " 1 -by II under 111d Dee<S of prOPlfly 111u1ted tn Nld 4 10 7 1 t deemed ta lltu•led, then 10 bldd91' In the even I ot ltikKe nd91' .eod Deed or Trust by •nge County on July 1 ubhahed Orange Coast T1u1t 1n Iha proper1y lltu-County aM Slate deacrlt>ed By v1r1ve of an 1xec\.1llon the Secretary. for the UM 01 ro enter Into said contract, ~ .. ~" o ""~' O< ""'"" '98' ,,,_. °'" Pum Jo" '1 30 '9&• '"" •O '°" C~o" OM U .. ~ ... ~ JOM .. .. ... "' '"' ""'""'-• '" ""''· 0< """ _ .. , .. , be ·-In the obtogattOfls secured I Publlshec:I Orange Coaat FM-l90 St11t" <111S('11bed 11 Loi t9 or Traci 6236, es the Super101 CC>Yr1, (Judg. •Nlgn1. the amount P•ld by DISTRICT llMr\111 the I hereby he1e1otoro ex · !Dally Pilot July 23. 30. Loi 131 of T•acl No 23• '· per Map reco1ded In book ment entered on •·23·8') such purch8Mf and lnlerfft right 10 ie)ecl any or all blc1I e<:utec and de11ve•ed to the Au usl 6 13. 1984 as snown on a map recorded 2311 Paget 24 10 31. In-County of 011nge, State of thereon at the 11te ol 20 pei-or 10 waive any lrr9Qularltlel undersigned a wr'"en Dec· 11 M 8i In Book 7&. Pagee 3 and 4 of elusive ol Miscellaneous Catllornla upon 1 judgment cent per annum or lnformallllea tn any bid• of lara11on ot Default and CG· Misce1t1neoua Maps. in the Map1 1n the olllee ot the entered 1~ 1av0< of lurtle Effect of Ju111or EftC:UM· In the bidding mend lor Sate and w1nten Office or rf'le County Ae· County Aeco1der ol said Rock Vista Homeowners Aa br~ Pu11uan1 10 the l)(0\111k>nt notoce ol b•each and or llec· co1der ot said CC>Ynty CC>Ynly Joetatlon es 1u0gment credl-t.c. t.S3t(c). fffecl of Jllft• ot SectlOtl t773 ol the Labo< 110" 10 cauM the under E "8.IC NOTICE Eacept all Oll gas and The street add1ess and 10,151 and ag1lnt1 Jarry lor EftCumbr~. Code or the Slit• ot Call s1pned 10 sell said p1openy Ml.IC HOTIC other hyd•oc11bons ind 0111e< common designation wrighl 11 Judgment debl· A certificate 01 Hie ot P«· fOfnla. the DISTRICT hu Ob• 1 to nttsty said obligations FtCTfTIOUS BUllNEl8 FICTITIOUI llUllNfSI minerals now ind tlereaf1er If any or the •aal Pr<>oerty or(S). 11how1ng a net bal~ 1onal proper1y given oi • tatnea frOfTI Iha Director Of I and 1he1eafter the under NAME ITATIMfNT NAME ITATIMINT 1111 on and under th•t part ot d e1cr t bed • bo ve 1 s ol S3 t67 16 ac1ualty due on deec:I to r"I property H · the Oepartm6fll ol lnduatrlal !11lh;11rml11 oil 1h1-. \t'.lr ' \n rll•ttir Hn~ .ind l\·tt·r B.tfll'I ioOn~ cau..a Mtd not1ee 01 1 The tollowl1'19 peieons 119 The following pe11on 11 I said land lylng below• depth purpotted to be 17902 said ludgment on the d1te ot ecuted pv11uant lo Mellon Aetallont the general b1eacri and ot eiecllon to be doing business 88 do•ng buSlneaa as ol 500 1 .. 1 below the aurtace Sptcewood. tr vine. CA the 111uance of Hid exeev· &338 •1'1•11 dlaol'large IUCh prevalllng 1 aae of P9I diem I •e-corded Ma1ch 28 1984 as G 1 A DIS TRIBUTOAS NEWPORT MARKETING or said tand, but wllhOYI 1ny 92715 llon I have tevled upon 111 property lrom Ill IHtnl en-wagaa and the general ft ight \\ l'll' Instr No 8• 126171 of Of COA PO RA Tt ON . PAT 1 o PAO ouc TIO NS 30 15 right of entry upon said land The unda11igned Tru11ee the ;1gh1 lllie and 1nterH1 ol cumb1anc.s. and mies over prevllltng rate '°' hOlldly l1c1a1 Roco•ds •n the oHice ol BELLO 3637 E Picillc Carob St N-l>O'I Blach or within Hid top SOO feet d11e111m1 any t11blllty 10< any said judgment debt0f11) In wl'lieh lhe flen of the United and overtime WO<k tn Ille io. tile Recorder of Orange Coast Hwy Corona de4 Mar CA 92660 thereof tor any purpoM mcorrectneu ol the stieet the property In the County ol Slllff with r~ lo wtllCh Clllly 111 which this WO<k la to County Cll•I 92625 Aon A Melling 3015 whatsoever H r_..,eo In lddr91s and other common 011noe Slit• of C1lllorn11 the levy wu made had P'I· be pertoimea f0< each ctafl No matter what you re dorng, your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilot fits in PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAAI< (,en1eta1y • Mortuary C11ape1 • Crematory 3500 Pac1hc View Drive Nflwpnrt Beach 6 44 2700 McCORMICK MORTUARY t 795 Lag1inn Canyon Roa<.1 Laguna BA8Gh C...a 9265t 494 94 lC. HAASOR LAWN- MT. OLIVE llAortuiuy • Cemetary Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa 11Aes1t 5•0 5554 PIERCE BftOTHEAS BEU BROADWAY MORT\IAAY 1 10 Broadway C...osta Mer;a 642 9150 BAL Tl BERGEAOH SMITH• TUTHlll WESTCLIH CHAPEL 4 F r • lt!i "<f c;ost1l M•·~i 'i4fl (, i11 SaotJ 'Mlle woll t>e made bul Aulh MarQuez J 3•5 tCerob SI N-port BHch 1ne Deed 10 the Hale Com· dH•gnattOn 11 any lhOwn dea<:rtbed 11 follows orlty or IYl)e of worket ~ to wotnoul covenant or war PromonlO<'f 0, Eaal, N-CA 92660 pany recorded November 5 hlleln Unit 12. Loi 3, Traci 85112, Oelcltpuon or Pfopetly execute IM contitc1 TtltM •anrv f'•P•MS or omploeo •e port Beach c1111 92660 I Thos bus1na11 11 con 1954 1n BOOk 2861. Page S11d .. ,. will be made bul recorded 1n Book 422, Page Lot &9 of Ti act &230 com· rttee ••• on nie et the 018· 9ara1ng 11110 possesst0n or Jorgf' H Mesa 3A5 Pi om lducted by an 1nd1v1dual 240 or Othcoal Aec0<d1 without covenant or wlr· 1· 7 Ofliclal Records of Or· monly referred lo 11 SO 1 TAICT office located et encumbrances to Ply 11'141 onror Or Eait. Newport Aon R Melling The SllMl •ddreu or ranty upr11101 Implied. re· ang• County, Catttornl1. Via ta G11na, Newport 2985·B Baar Str .. t, Coe1i •ema1n11'19 principal sum ol Beac~ Calif 92660 This statement wae llled otl'ler common de11gn1t1on gard•ng 1111e po1aeu1on. or Commonly known H 2• a.ach . CA 978&0 M .... CA Coplett may l>e the no18'1) 5eeuied l:ly Hid This' bueinesa ,1 con with the County Ctt•k ol Or ot u1C1p1operty11 pu1poned encumbrances. to pay lhe Aullll1'19 Wind lr\11ne CA P1opeity may be In· obtained on 1-ciueat A CoP)I deed of Trull with 1nt&fesl ductec:I b 11 corporillon ange County on July 12 to be 126' Watton Avenue 1ematn1no prtnc1p11 9um of Pioper1y subletl to r• IOK1ed 1t External Viewing or thaM 11111 111111 be poet. 111 •n .aid no1e provided •d· R lh MyarQue7. Vice p191, 198A Said sale wtll be made lhe nole(1) secured by Mid aempllon . refer to CCP only ed 11 the Job tile vance1 11 any under lhe d u f2503el wtthoul covenant 01 wa1-Deea of T1u11with1nte<es1 7290tOlb) Sut>mlttlon of Bids Ali 1tt11inbemtn<11toryupon term1 of said Deea ot tiuat e;'~,1 ttatement *H filed Pubhlhecl 011nge C011t ranty exprn1 Of lmpffed u tl'lefeon u p10\llded in said p 101pec llve b tddert 1>1<11 must be aubmllted on the CONTRACTOR to wf'IOnl INIS charges and experi ... w•th the County Clerk of Or a11y P1101 July 16 23 30 lo title poa-aton or -note(a). 1dv1nc.s. II any snould refer to Section• Form 2222. SMi.d Bid fOf the contract 11 ew1rdad, ana ot tri. Tiustee Ind of Iha Counl on July 17 ugull 6 1984 Gumbranoes to Ullaty the unOe<thet.,msolllldOeea 701 .StO to 701 080, in· Purchue of s.lted Pioc:>-upon any •ubcon11totOt trusts c1eated by ll•d Deed I ~~ y M·13 unplld ballllCI uele on the of Tiu1t 1-ct111ges and clullve Of Iha Code of CMI arty ContAICI the Office In· undtlf IUClh CONTRACT°", of T•ull '2IOM7 note or nol• MCU1ed by expenMa of the Trustee and Procedure fO< provl•lone dielted belOw for Forma 10 pay no11 ... Illar! the uld S••d 111e will .,. ~ on c said De.a ol Trull, 10 wtl of the tru111 created by said o\lll'nlng tile 11tma. con· 2222 and lnformttiOtl •t>Out apecttled ratM 10 111 WOl'kett Tuet<lay Augutt 1 19&4 II Pul:llllf\ecl Orange oail S38,385 51. plu• Iha IOllOw· Dead ol T1u11 ~ltlOnl. and eflect of the Ni. the P1C>PertY Submit bid• to 9mPIOyed 1>y them In the••· t 30 pm 1n the lobby to tile I Dally Pttot Jull• 23 · JO, Ing nllm•ted coat• ex-TM total amC>Ynt ot the and tn. Hablllty ot Oefeultlno th• ~ ~!~. ~ eeutton of the oontr~ bu1td1ng toc11ed II &O 1 Auguat 8 13 19 M e 1 penses and advenc" at Iha unpaid balanoe or the obit-t>IOde<• bel0<1 to .. ,,.,,. u.., .., No bldOer mey wtthOr• Sou1h Lewi• Str.., 011nge. 111-IC NOTICE ume ol the lnltial pvbllGatlOn 0111on teeurecs by the Pl'<>P-NOTICE IS HEREBY DC**' any bid for 1 period of fot1y- CA 826&8 r""" ol tht1 Notice of Sile erty to be eota and reuon. OIVEN that on Wed , Auguat P1ymeni Term• Bide ftve (45) days aftet' the dete At tile rime ol lhe intllal I f'ICTTTIOUI 9U ... U 1727 00 •Die Mtlmated ooat1, ex 8ttl. 1"'4 II 2 00 o·cioc. mut1 be ~led by ll'le Mt '°' the ~of t>tda. pubhClllOn of th11 notl09 NOTICI TO l*'IMI ana ~enc.. at the p m at Aeo 1 JambOr .. 8' , Ml amount of ll'le bid tt II A payment lloftd and a ttwt total amount of Ille un l't&JC HOTIC£ NA• ITATl•WT "'ONIUY OWMll 11,.,... of the 1n111a1 publlcatlOn Newport 8.-c:fl CA City of tollll 1200 Of .... " tne performanc. bond wtll be P••d balence ot IN Obll· The IOl!Owlng ~· .,e YOU AM .. IMl,AUl T of lhe Notte. o1 Sale II ~ a.acti cM.y ot Iola! bid II mO<• ll'l•n 1200. l~uired pt!()( to txeoutlOn oanon MICured by lhe et>ove ,ICTrTIOUI 9UllNEll 0°!~ :~~';:'0~ A COM UNOli. AC>t!l'D OP TMllT · 170 .OA8 47 Orange, State of CaJllOfnla, I eubmlt 20 pe<C9fll Of lN ofthe contrec1 1nc:I en1N be c1uerlbed d.-d Of trutt 8nd NAMI ITA TIMIWT MUNICATIONS, 18" New· DA T'IO ......... .,., t tlla. The beMflelary unoer Mid Wiii Mii et publlc: IUCtlon to •mount Of the bkS Of '200. In , .... fOfrn .., lor1h In the n11m1ted coet1. 1t•C*'Mt. Tht IOllOW1"9 peraont a11 Cot UNl.•11 'IOU TAKI AC· Deea of Truat heretofore •x· the highest bidder, tor cUfl whiehellttr ''greeter On ac-contrlCI dOcumenta 1100 1dvanc-ii I~ U9.930 &• dQlng butlneea H port Btvd Ste 1'° 11 TlON TO "'°TICT YOU!' ecutad W\d dellwrad 10 the In tawful "'OMY ol IN Ufllted 099tanoe of IN '.1'*t bid. Purtuant to S.Ctlon 4&90 The tot•I tnCU.btednn• KlASStC ENTEAPAl!IES. M::d;~ ~'::Co1a 20051 "'°""TY· IT MAY • vndetliQMd. Wfltlen O.C· Stat•. d lhe right. tltlt and the balance due, I any, wlll of 1ne Oovwnment Code Of 1'>4111ng an Hllmate on wtlleh 11'7 w 8aket Coe•• M"'" Lawaon ln Hun1tnoion IOU> AT A "'9llc: IALI. 1wet10n of Oeflkltt a/Id 0.. ln1er•t of Mid judOmetlt be requtrea In full the State of C111fomle CM thnoc-iingbldiaoompvtea CAt2&:?6 Beach CA 92848 •YOU •ID AN IXPL..A· manattxSale.anaawrttten Oeblot1•1 In the ab0¥a 0.. '0rrnolpeyment 111~· COl\tract wll con111n may b4t Obtained by ' 111 "ng Ted 0 Bell 113!! M... Robert ! ,.._.,, 4711 NATION °' THI NATUIW NOllCI of o.flklll and Clec llCflti.d property, Of 10 ment• mutlt . be by provttlOn• l)emlllllng ,,.., f7 1A) 385 4837 OI f2 131 Vltf'Oe MontcJ4111CA8 17&3 f'llrtleld. Anaheim CA 0, THI '"OCllDINQ tl0fl1o s.t1 The~ much thereof .. may l>e c:erllhad c:heck CUhler• Of •ucc111lul blc:ld•t lo 8'7 48&5 lhll dtty before the Tl'll Ven Dang 7 t81 H h Stepflen l.ynch, 233 AQAIN• T YOU. YOU CeuMd Mid Notice OI 0.. ll«*llA'Y lo tallafy Hid IA• lreuurer t CMCll °' by a IU.,.lllute MC\Klllw f()I any ... ,. M•Pll Co•ll Meu CA w::3cr ..... Aoad Wheel IHOULD CONTACT A'"'" Ind £1ecil0n to Sett to I CUllOn With accir1.1ed United Stat .. POttll. bar* mOMysw!tnheldbylheOll- Ottled Juty e 10& 4 926'7 I Ill eoC>80 ' LAWYIR. t>e recorded tn the aounty lntetest .Ina COfll ex pr .... or t.i.oraptl ~ TRI Cl to 1n1ure Ptr • SUPfRIOA Tlllr SfAVICf Thia bv••ntH " con n~hl• bu11ne11 II COi\ FIRST "MEAICAN TITL! IN .... IM raal property ,, Oat.a JUiy 9, tHA or:; p~~~~.~== f()(manoe uridef the ~- INC l avelfld by a genettl pert ducted by •limited oert"91 SUAANCt COMPANY located OMtlOn Hartx>r A.venue~ ,,.~1 a1 N•d Trull.. ne•ahlp lll+p a CallfOfnia CorptxltlOn Oetl June n , tt84 ~~-.ea ~ Revenue 0t A WtlllthrOUQll Wrill be r• By T 0 SERI/IC(. COM fed D Bltll FlllClolph JOhnc:oll J .. n n. l L 1 "' ••• l•Cfl•noe TltleNlldeB Inc At...,., K H • quired .,..... ..-II ,., ,., PANY llglf'll fh11 lllfl'lm9"11 WU Iliad fl'lll lllletneflt ... llled A11tl'l()fttad Otflciar .... Id Truat• tnl1 trftlol.... 2f~ AVIia Ad . Lavuna &s&-3380 M • Saltoee tot 9'r Sendra M A11Ntnta -'• w.th tt.11 Count.,. Clertl of Or wtlh t!MI County Ci.ti. of Ot 114 Eul f'tfll'I Street let 18 lkOOllhural StrMI TJ--.C CA. -N""...i. CA .. act Cfete Md time J11t1nt S.C111ar; enge c~ontv Ot\ .Jut'( 18 • Counrv CM'I July IO Santi Ana CA 01101 Foun11'" Valley CA 92108 M-~~----... tifitl3l A020 G0119t'nWIQ tk*d 60 1 South L -·~ St O'· 1qA, l~8A (7 14) &st 3211 71'1963 ~22d ., .. ._ .,, ....,.... .. , 0. 1 2 •• Dorathy Ha'W)' ~..,,.. 4nga C'A q;i94ft ,_ ,_.,.. DATED Juty t ,.... 'I ROM Mar .. Slne1 D 8 DctnOtl 'Y e 4 Pvtill~ Orange C 11 "~'.:~:.:.'~ ....... c ... , o:.,:'"':;;:: ~~' C.:' :;;~p:f ,.r,-;r ,~ ~':;'';::, J~fy'\' '~~· ~~':;'~ f;:",t' ,~·~· ~:;-;::, j;;":'.' ,~·~· ~~·= ~ .. ~.~~·= ~~ .. ·,"':,.~"" ,. .,,. r>a11y l'llot July 16 Jl 30 AuQ\lll '1 1' •GA• 1 e tll&4I 1~1-4 .. h 1984 1184 ••...., M·t7 tll!l4 M IA uoua M 7S -.... M-87 -.., '4 ~· 1 1--------. ' RfAl £STATE •nWf•I AJ..i..tm Hallo o.1n l•l•ntl l\ottbol """ ....... l •I*""""' &r .. h l utWlll.I M•• <'••WM- ti.rw "'""' >I turu tuulllilm Voll~• llunh"lr\<tn 0....h rtu111 .. ..,.,,.., In.,... ....... ,.. &r .. h l•ll>"" 1111111 L.lcU"" H1.,_1 i......, ...... , M-VWJ' Hrwl""I &r•h s..t1 °"""'w '"" J...,. , .. ,...,..,.. S.ftla,..,.. ..... 1 a..h ....... ,h l.of'w .. .,..,_. ... h Twun 'A-~•NVf MC>lalr tC....- """41• .l\.,...lnwnlA !lt·•h t't<>P"rl) Butl,_ Prupl\ l f"ft'W4#ry ~u. 1 urnml l'"'l»fl) l undununi..,.... ti...p1t,L-. t'''''" H.,._ wbo Mw f'd tn<-"'°"P"'rl\ I n<loat.nal i'n.>ptv l .. uu IOf ~ Mc.bli. ti..,,.. Parko MOUftlaln °'"""'1 OrllJ\C" Co Out of Coun1y °"'of Swi. IUnrt..J J..,.,,. ='~ RI.~ Ri Wanlold RENlAlS H....-f'Ul'naAlvd fw.-Unl~ H.,._ P'l.m.ahfod "' Unlum- llJf'do f'urn I '"""' l nl fu .. nhl~ "•"- t•"*fthtJiUiWt, l nr Llupluft Furn Uupi<-•" Lnl A l)M'UnrnU. f um'"""I 11-lmrnl> t:nr Apt.a r uff\ •" l:nJ K.- Rn.Jn, At e. ...... llut•lt M•ot•ll c;._.,,.,""'"' '"""""' KM-1L..ib V•al1on fl..,nt..h • H.#n\ab "' St\., .. ·.K.onwi. "'•"..,..' L a.rain l1W" Kt·n! Uflk• tl,.nWb a....,_ 1Vr1i..b Cornml llen"'i. lnd,_1 Rm"'" "illlf'•(• M1• ~nL.it.l• ANHOUf4CEMCNTS Annuur•"t• v·nu t....1 41 fuunol .... ,,,lit\ill """""'"-' P...'ltb t\ii lnalr\a tKlfl r, • .,. .. ~ BUSKSS I. FINANCIAL ~fot~1.­•8'aftl'M ~Ul\ll .... !ltMltww Won""' 'lnYRlmH\f ~llflUilWt.w. lnV90UTW'nt w.,....., 'Mon..v "' U..n ·Monrr """"""" "i•.,~Tll EMPt.OYKHT A191eAlS MCRCHAft>tSE AtH~""""' /\pplUU\11""" Auttiom Htdl M,.,,.., ~•t. l'.anwr u Al •••u1 f'""'' I \(Jn\pull" ''" , .. ' "'' f ~fWhJft l ... , ••• c.;...~ lto,•M'l'"UM l •u•h J.t••tr .. MMh1ntt .. M1•f'lt.lt1iP"-'' \.11• "•'•'"'' M~I lnurumrM.l ou ••• ~""'~'' "-tqw1pt'J'W ft' ,, • .,.., ... & ....... f'\a; ~JJ'"""-( .. ,..o .. T\' ~1 ....... " BOATS I .,,..Wt krttt lArwrel ... o•rt -...1 SP<""'i ~-· M.nrw Ea~otf1 M..,.t Stf'\.on Sh .. "' Chi<> ~::;t:,. INtnF\lO!t !lo al board> TRANSPOfH A''°" At"relt Botytlfo> l-1"'" Mo1t1t 8'k~ • Motnn' .,~ ...,.. Sn-l(ltfltn Molll< H,,.,_ RV• T""h'n T,.~r1 Tr .. t.-n 1'11hh AUTOMOTIVE """" t-nc Aulo S..V.C-f'atll Aulaa WallUid Spurla RM .. Ro•h 4~10••- 1"vlr.1 \:&1\1 Antiq.-l 1-n IO(IJ IOCM llXWI IOU7 101• 101i 1Ul4 IU:M ID'l 10 14 ICl4/1 11>41 hM 4 1041 "*' H>H I~) ""' 1416.1 101~ 10'7• '°'° IUIM I~ "* 111¥11 IOIHI llW 111· IUO 11 ·~ IZCK Ill' ,, ... 127~ 1:11• IJJ 13)< IJ7' I~ 10~ 1011 1)()1, un l~!MI 1)1'., '* I* 1800 ltll :1'1C HIM l41( l\2' l)2' :):111 2)J~ !MIO 642-5678 T llEDAILYPILOT ...... ,_Salt ... ._Sale ........ w. LLWut .. 1119..._I~ Apm!!!u,lal. 1prt!at1,lal. e...i 1111 c. ...... .., 1m •..,m ..... lMt WANTED blstfttsseb lnL ... BU Ila.A c.ta ... ftll (~LASS IF I EO OFFICE HOl RS .,,,.,...... -----:'-.... ESTATE ON WATER Agt 3bdrm 2ti. noc ,., to P..W•la • 1717 "5048d~townfl0fnt UOI UY 2 NIOI IM>mM/lol S20t< .... -.. "3-5321 Alty pf1Ce bMC:tl tr• w/~ ici. ;;mm; 1L NelW w/rec '"' Wld hkJ(p, Tt>l t phone Servi re: OJ*'I end "*low 4 8r 0 ,00 lncome i yur IDRll n SQl,1• WANT Retl~ua1 In· ~!~'.'f.!'!~oL t,..82 5 orpt. «pe & PM'4 ftl*. e«pott Prw p1i wldtlld \ 1 d F . d 3ba home at the end of a $235 000 845-2256 Ju11 I•• ..... 3 Bd. 2 be. come ProptW"ty ~ ~---· ~., var no !*•' $850 1'1Y ... play .... PQCI, l>-bltl. on H ~ -fl 8 )' qulel cul-de-MC on an ' den. built In 11ereo 8Mc:tl to Dana Point PRETTY 3 BA l10USE nr 180-1713 OR IS7-1T78 C4oM llO .a R:OO ~. \l.-5:30 p .11\1 . •••t• stz.ed lot It• hed "-1t1 ·-· 10"• equlpt TV oat•fOt leCIUf· Bkr 497 t7U Edi..,._ and s--4i. ~'*' .... sa ... ~. 1"9 beet of dec:orat111g -·-.. 1ty C.11 IOt 8')C>Olntmeint •-_,_ l8So..,~9et ...... -,.__ .. _, •----,_ •1 Buo,int·1is Countt>r : wtth thlelc 1u1h •rthte>n9 * 1111 llR * UM IUln -•tau -.eu _. ~ •.w-Ml 11ea car~tlng nunl bllndt · VACANT 8-dl Ape 1Bt LaUUfQ 2 BR 2be fwn • \londa\-Frida\ nett wood panelling, m.: POOi. 3 BR. 28a. owe 111-lMI Rnsn FuahW 18e $475 VACANT 1Bf rm tot.-Y r~ated ---11--u--.----H {)() \ ·\I ~ J'). p \I direct llghllng. oourrMt S 105K at 12 5~. 30 Yf• 18a 2 car get S525 Keith iftCig w..,_, & dryet : · · -:>: ' · · kitchen wjtfl hardwOod Hutctl Agt S4~ 7991 IOl.&lflllf TllPUI 962--«7 1 or eM-9853 s 1300/mo 7to-1556 flll llf DEAD( J'•·s cabinet• f,ormaily dlnlThngit ... EASTSIOE ·Anumabl• 48'2baM unll873-7873 UJ Li 2122 1-!--PATIOAP'T~w/lfl,......,., New 1·& 2 &dml ~'""" • ·., •• and a big m rm VA S97K. at 11'..,%.38d ---Cameo Shorea oeHn UTI9S .... apt• in 14 ptw 1 lldml. Pt HI I('\ T l<,, n.-\JH '' •. hOme nu II all Full price den,2 bl frple $159,500 ICUIFIRT 1441,GIO VMIW 3 8r•den, 3 Sa-2 8f2 cconao . Univ Terr ot the bd\ 1 • 28' ~,75 2 Bdrm and Town."'IOmet \lorul.I\ ....... \1 1111 • • ' S 189,000 own/btcr 548·50 UI Home/OuP'a• 5 t09 s... Pool $21550/mo Agt clnt cond • 1850/mo 187~ &44-2& • poola, tenrua. ~- I I ]II a Ill. .SELECT Brand,_2&3 Bdr con. lhoreownrlaotS.S-2847 673-7761 Avail Aug 10th Pr~y Vu8-ylgedlll2bdtmlrpl ' . Ponds GM~ r 111·-.rl a\ 1 .,1 ,.::----4--also for sale at S125 000 oar patlO no pees A\11 From S.... Oe9ao Frw, '"1 ) 1'·111. PROPERTIES dos 1 ml to beaeh ICUIYIEWctm '-fttl •na Al24 Joyce Waltz• 631-1 286. 9/t $925 mo 6"40·9408 drrve Honn Otl Aeecl-i to \\ l'tli11·-.d.I\ I 111 .... \\ t•<I I ·m I' 111 St0.000t>Onus 642·9558 Latge 1BR w/aunny patio Lux 1r1-l9Ytli 2200 1q #1 Remax Mcfadden and ~ Otl 0.1211 l LIT Prof d9COf & upograded S 1200/mo POOllJacuz:zl 3er 2• ... s.a WOODBRIDGE C..11 lbw 2724 McFadden to s-tno ' '""'''ii\ I riclcn Thur-.. l <m I' Ill li;;;;;;~;;;IA ll4I'* lll1lng thll week Just mmuta from lhe mo to mo 2131857·8840 PARK VIEW PATIO tbr 1bllnewcarpet/stove Village (714)183-51N l. '\O I' Ill ~ Excel income pre>perty beacil In VIiia Balboa h 1-L-.. HOME F.c;ing parlc & ad-lrg bale chltd pK $450 ~ IMU nu - • wtth income ol $18.24-0 Prle«I below market for hHff fllran.ww iac;ent to lam pool fadty 478--0177 Suan Frida' f"ri. :~:00 p .m . s 1 3 quick sale s120.ooo by Ctaaal 2202 786-9780 or 857~56 · 1 8' 1 bUc "'*" ---per year pac ous owner Work 633-1066. ----1Br Grdn Apt w/patio & belleh. pvt dedt seoo :\:00 I' 111 -• Bdrm 2 bath hOm4I • • 2 evft/Wllnct. 642-7498 BaSlc 2bdrm hme not fw Mod IMn 2bdrm 2ba encl gar Beam cell. Wiii-650-8089 E . 645"-27000 Bdrm in .eparate build· to waves wlyrd 4 kid/pet dwsnr 1~ dbl gar icy m ctoM1 No cop. dtpa ( :A ~(~ELLA T IUN & ,._ ...... _1.,,..-.cn Ing Establl$h~ rental NIUn $500 details 539-6190 POOi won't laal S&95 5495529-22701841..3078 Studio. cherming, 0099ll area on a 50x 100 fl lot Udo Isle 2 Br 2 8a ~ Best Alty tee 539~ 190 Seit Alty ,.. v1ew1. uUla lneluo.d CORRECTIO~S: l&llll Fire.place. bull1-1 ns. duced to $275.000 Agt _ 2 8d 2 b4I Condo 1550 tel $500 494-2212 1211 000 forced air heat $189.000. . 650·2493 2 Br ""1081 & yatd, E.Stde Turtle Rock vi.. dramatic 11 2 c:.v g111 ,__ carpet, ( a111·1·ll u taon .... and 1·orrf'l'tio111-rtt.H lw 111ad1· on 'amt' dc·ad lint"" a!> a lw\ t:. Pl1·a .... t> a'k for a t•anct"ll a t1on numbrr \\ h1•11 f'Jlfln•llinj.! \our ad ERROR : Check )OUr ad dail) and r eport errors immediateh . The U.\ll) Pll OT a~"ume!> liabilil\' for tht> fir'>l llH'orn•c·t in!>ertion onh'. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 2 BR beach cJttage on ed-call 831· t400 1 Br~ ~M~~ Peters 2 8d den, 21.'t be. MC gate $775 S40-1859 lt"l!rt ~ 2f Jl<*ll 25' 10t1. Perking -llllUftUll S.---1 mi ... , w/d, lrlQ S 1550 67~299 2bdr 1'-.ba Twn n-.iivt for 3 c11a Seller fmane-\.\.A11 IOl<0 '1 HI/ Homea Catmel mdl _...,. "' L •---"-~ HOMI' '-· 230K Darrell Puh ....... •1•u -· 6ft• pat~-no petl $4125 + Ing ~!~.-A REAL ESTATE Pre>partiea 851·8787 J&Clll llAln Hilhopt ocean Vu 2BR Oec> 5-48-7510 -vwv 131-1.00 --------2ba leaae no peta 2 Bedroom 2 Bath S650 IAllll W llPlO Pllf 111lllllllT Sl 14-0/mo, 240-7013 llratllut + security Waltt to lhopl. beect\, Ba.I l 14/llM 111 Hilltop/Ocean Vu 2BR 850~ STIPS Tl ICU.I P* ferry/rests 3Brl2b• lalMI 2ba leaM no pell 2BR _t_1 _2_8A_F_rptc __ -d_ISl'I_ 1114 IOG E'Slll 4 II Ille.IOI ea. 218 Bal 81973-2943 •-$114-0l mo 240-7013 wasner11ar-no pets $565 In Newport a;;,, You'tt fam~t WESTCLIFF $259,000 3Br Ptaiasa11 _.. Ninuel Shor• 28dr Oen S43-S478 :.u:~vl10;9bd~~",..~ L=ll'V1~~ :;':ft 2B• poo1 IP~ S200.000 •UYFIMT• 2ba taorne OoMr1 vtew. 2Br 11.s.a $550 lat & 1a1 wtuctl lnc:tudel 2 stone kitchen Breakfast area. ~ ~~~22~1~ Gor~1 3Br 2Ba All $950/IMM 499-3638 • MCUnty No pets Call llreplaces. sltyUghl. hfQh End unit Community 631-'99" amen1nee. 2 story Yrly •;;; le--L ••.itt CHUCK or uz 646-7t71 beamed oeiung1 & If>• pool Spe and tennll You IN S2100/mo 67~912 ---..... OR 646-5743 '6Rl NEWPORT lPlRTMEllTS IN NEWPORT 8UICH greet Pteoe lo !Ne on IM Upper Bay Prive t• clubhouse• & fleelth SC>8S 8 tennia c:ouns. 7 pool&, doM to ~ OC Airport fa1t\lon lliand conven*11 ~ on llght ~ ...... ftr Salt ...... ltr Salt .~ ~--~----...... ~~~ Only stap1 to pool, tennis can't do eny better• Call i&it1 A.a. 1iiO Agt Avail August 1 M 38Ga POOL 2Br 18.a 1981 Maple Aw & part<' A value packed now1 S46-2313 ilS2.0&> 10%down o:n; c.r.aa .. J llu U12 Hul~500 PER ~~7991 Frig. no P9t• '475 for 2 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm .t.pen- ments & TownhOUMI from $680. (Al/ii. about lum1shed 8"ta. con.,._• w.th TV. hnena & ~ must be rented fOt lhcw1 term or longerl On Jam- l>Of ee Rd et $atl Joequln HUis Rd. :~2 Ctatral l Ot2 laaal 1112 l»l>41'ii;;i]iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; i~1 · ~: 101 YJ1 u• S..4 Ull llU .,. • ..., 11-1 lll09 m, Marvelous 6 Br bay front 78' on bay. pool, ~~:: spa 100' boat space Xlnt Fin. $4.850,000. .!~18 ;~~ Charmmg Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot. lrg lm deck. courtyard. pier & slip. $1,100,000. j(ll. Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba. playroom. fireplace. beam ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420.000. ~:! llYllll llm IAfflHT C1111 "''~ Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Maa Kai 2 Br. 2 Ba. 40"pat10 Now $645.000 ~IOU )10~ PlltlllU -f IOWFIRT Ocean & Jetty views. manne room. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq -ft . car parkmg $1,285.000 IAYllll PUCE llYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up 2Br.2 Badown 2boatspaces Sl.250.000 UllU IUOI llUllH Panoramic ocean & city v1ew. 5 Br 3 Ba. spacious entertammg home. S 1.100.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR • l ol 1 1 f • • , ,._~ K ft ' I ! f) 1 l\0111 1-::=======:r---------"'111 It Ml? l!llH f>lllb l!()I~ /Will n02~ 1'11110 r1.ll.; ~214 •ll~ ,..Ziii f'tU•l 4214 1h &OIE 1111 HAI llllHIS Zoned for hOf'... etc. 2 Penlnsula P110t11ide by Chain link fence. bOx side. Currently u gatege 1tall1 etc. 19 lrull trMI, & office 1 house away 2br din rm houM . OPEN from tM bay Owfl« will HOUSE 20311 Cypr... conS1d9f trade full price S A Heights 545-28" 7 $425,000 tClaHllled Adi are the an1•er to a •ucc:eutul 0111aoe or yatd aalel It'•. t>ett• way to tell more peoplel Traditional Realty 631-7370 nome you lhould aee witl carry Nie. 28' hM 3bl' 1ba bch conage lrp4-__ Sterrra Mgmt 641·1324 THE REAL ESTATERS today w/detacned gar on com· patl<H:OUntry d9COf • 620 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. kv-rm plus 2BR lba 5 yrs old Na THE REAL ESTATERS ., ...... Big 5 Bdrm 3 bath with separate Fmly rm end formal dining must be SOid last It's vacant and In great ltlape but the owner nu to get II olf 1he book•. Now Full prlee wen below comparabtes. $178.000 Don't wait 751-3191 C:.SELECT .... PROPERTIES CtSTl llU FHIPLD S2 1 900 Grou sited 1n. come and greet deprec1111on Mouvat~ seller no deferre<l mam· tenence new pamt end 1nsutet1on R~uceo to $205.000 Cell Mary Janll lor details GE 759-9100 .. .. . . . . . llPW More like two 3 Br 2 Ba condornlnlums, a spacious remodeled Cape Cod charmer In an excellent location A rare offering at $385.000 See 11 513 NarclSSVI C&ll lor detalls 14'-1211 .... ~ WTSIMOHN HU 1121,IOO 3 Bdrm 2 bath. bMuOlully decorat~ wjlh two car garage Great location near Westcllff Shopping FAM. MEDICAL UR- GENCY Aeq $9600 pl'ice sleltll See thl1 38' 28.a w/huge wood panel den, mesSNe f/p, bltin book case MESA VERDE $127.900 Dave. Agt 546-5880 LllHIOnn 2 houses on toe 101 3 br • 2 br Perlecl for mvest0< o r extended family Suoer buy at S 169.000 Call loday 759-150 I metc:lally toned lot '"' blk t 12 Ac a c I a S 1 1o0 lam-rm spa stepa to li.ltctl beedl cioM. Huge off Ma.In In SA otc 111ea 645-6002 Sl'leny ocean S 1175 631-G4S4 t>tcycs' 1570 S4&-5e05 constructed In front. -N4'Wly crptd & painted Harl>Of Vi.. Hiiis home, 'JI E l egantly designed 28' 28&. p . ·no petl. 14'-llOO 776-9150 ec w/Jaccuzi. 4br 2car 3~bdrm 2ba 9'>llt lvl 1'112 Wallace •4 ---oar avbl 9/5 $1950 w/trplc dbl gar kid/pet $535 831-3671 ·--------•• ~u. ltmH 1100 645-4310 720--0836 eves s975 539-6t90 Beet fee $500/mo 1 Bd 1be ant 2 Br w /gar. carpets ..,. 8JC35 wt Cabanna In NB. Alf OLD COM 2Br 28.a So ol Htl Clue>lell 3 Bd. 2 • 12 drapes, bultHns, fenoecl ectoaa ll'om beectl. Good Adlt Pk S0<ry no pets Nr Beyside $900 2Br 18.a bll, frplc, bltlns. dble gar yard •lpetlo Water pd loeatJOn. must ..._ Hoeo Hosp Walk to bch rear unit S750 Lynne or end petio S950/mo .-sec 83M 120 call 1·5PM e 19 1218 W 8.aboe Ownr wtll help line on Barbara, Agts 67~. 646-<>"9l/67S-3432 Santa Ana J $605 OAC For info 673-5511 644-1211 844-5403 H V Homes Catme1 mdl. 3 2437 Or~ c· S605 Beautiii:il new 14114-4 upgr lhruout cathedral cetllngs bay wndw Adult pk $27.900 Cote 78 12x40 bay wndw nice NB pk rec rm pool $22.900 WARD MOBILE HOMES 991-4990()( 645·1806 Uppef $600 s 2br pad sQllt Bdrm n\J q>ts & dr~. •2Br 28.a lfl M ... Verd9 S5501mo 1 8d .... , End M 2br 2be """"'s 312 .. -Incl washer/dryer & N .. ~ ......,.. ••r.n _ ~ .,., i S 1350 A I u.........., gar ·-· 1 _...., gar dose to beee:tl. n6ce lrpk; gar 1875 3-'t>r 2ba re rig pr mo 0 !Ito pets 833-8974 quiet loc:atlOn. pvt pool $1100 539~190 673-7761 1480 Monrowt Best Rlty lee H v Hornes Catmel mdl 3 I ... APT B & lflCI Good W llde locatiOO 3 Br C.1t1 lftu-2224 r. nu q>ts pa.nt , • ., "'-~-ios O/W bit· waShertdrye< & retr19 ...., .,... 2 Bdrm 1ea gar yd no $1350 pr mo No pet• •ns Kids OK 2-tty AVlllt pets $650/mo -MC Agt 673· 7761 760-1397 nO'<lll $895 mo 850-7275 hbt a hysl4t Ylllact dap S4S·3994 __ Ocean br.u. -;n 1425 '4751mo 2 8d 1t>a cio.e Mobtlehome on N9wport 2Br 2Ba condo Den gar beach pad newer awls t o shops buses & Mesa Verde 3 Bd 2 ba Beactt Back Bay Front & pool upstairs S t050 cri>td decof ut1ls tree scnoott FI R lg patio boat otnen 300E Coa.slHwy Sie<ra Momt 64 1·1324 539-6190Bes1Rltytee 2272 Maple Avail Aug 1 04uJI 28' condo Must ... to llP- preciate v.._ ot Harbor Xlnt amenlbel Sec::unea perking Call Valer .. ,213)276-0211 storage S 15 S 000 673-l33l Mon-fri Mpm 3BOR 2BA Yud ·frpl-PENIN-Meptune St 3Br T$l !1!'1!!!"" owntagt 1·679-2680 l•..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii____ grdnr.,_ appl-no pets S 1000/mo FERGUSON & I _,. _. cie.n ~ 2& tea frple gar wld Xlnt 10C sa50 l..98 67!>--'912 Agt Repossessions Duple• & H llZl 1st + sec $850 497-6287 HAHN RE 642-1183 Beautiful small comple• Home S 126,000.145.000 UYSIH Ylllllf •Bf 3Ba 1n-Hlvej Includes now renting 1 & 2 Low down agt 546-7739 Sharp 2 Bdrm 2 bath unit pool and landscape set· VIEW RENTAL SUPER I bedrooms S 5 O O • SILLll Ufl llTSI near the clubhouse In the vice Near SC Plaza LOCA TION1 SpaclOUS 3 $650 mo Frreplaoe all S59 000 TOT Al PRICE detneable original sec;. S 1500 Oa~ 546-5880 Bdrm 2 belh home wtth bu11t-1ns E.ASTBLUFF specious I Bdrm pool. pleasant area No pets S625tmc 6«~767 TrYS5.990down! 1Bdrm llon $57,500 end seller Brand new2_&_3_Bd_c00-charm and detail 36eAvocadDloOT plus den condo. Com-wtll finance dos· choice of carpers s2oooimo 63 1·t4-00 TSl 11&1&1 Elegant 1 BR ga<CS... guest hse au .. , &. prlwate pa110 S400rno 646-6333 munltypoolandspa Thia UllOllULn S925/up 642-9558 WINTER RENTAL Avail M!-1412 _ _ _ _ Sept 8 to June 8 2 wlll not las1 Call nowl I i l ·UOO IUD IEW ,...MS bdrms. 1 ba large llll'lnl 546-2313 .,_ room. kltetlen $600/mo THE REAL ESTATERS STHE 11111 Holt. 2 Bd. 2•den. sec WlT'r9.-llT-R• ..,__ 2 )( 52. 977 bldg rental office open 15"ar• .,. A ...... ut1tu1 4 I Mon-Sal 1-5 PM 810 1•1-1.11-Ill • .._ Madison Home With 2 • ._ ..,._ BRE. 2 BA _ Lllge living Baker St 24I·1275 Jmae 1044 & 01nino Area Open r---------Kitchen & Family Room lllT All appllln<:eS · F0<cad ctltmH Air Heaung & Air con- 3 Bdrm 2 • 1 2 b a d111on1ng $34 500 Young Townhome in VIiiage 1 Adults Welcome Agt Close to $hopping cent• 540-5937 Good loahon on small •••treial CONDO Deluxe Untt 3 lrg SEEKING BARGAINS bdrms. 2'" ba., 2 c.r Oat· 011 PHC 2bdrm upper aoe $900/mo 642-3209 $600's bltns ptOVl<led kid Eastside 2 bdrm. 1 b&. I oti Pl'eferr~ .,_ oar Lge yrd W1r & grdnr •HM 1to• pd $825 mo 646·2389 Spiel level 3-'bdrm 3bl frplc dshWShef & only $850 r ent to buy 539-6190 Seit Rlty I• East~ 1 bdrm. amall but cory w•nalural wood, $4 t5 851-9526 L1Clo Sound 2BR apt elegantly furnl1hed never been u98d Mini -view $2000 mo Call Eastslde I Br 5'75/mo M ar 1 a Barco" 1t1 Some uuts pd Available 759.9100 now Call Larry S.6-5882 -------------Lro 1 Bdrm nMt airport EASTSIOE bright Cheery mature edits. n-1mk 2Br 1 ., t>a lip POfctl Avall&ble now 661~15 2nd llr S650 mo &4-0--0997 Penthouse VERSAILLES ---18' lmmed occpy $650 E·Slde lu•ury 1n a pine tor· 5'8-0266/(213)687-3292 est Lg 2bd lndg d w eoc ---------patlO.bt>Q.oas -wat• Sp.aous 1Br 18.a Vu of pd-pre* aclul1S-fl0 pet9-NB Hrbf frpk. gar w/d greenbelt S 142,000 and Prtf!rty 1250 you own the land 1_...,,.,._._.,._.__-,-."P EASTSIOE 2Br 1Ba. oar $675 Broadway St 650·50-'2 C 0 S 3 BR carport-S590 mo R1cl"I St 150 Lae 675--'912 ~ commero&I l ot nr 191h & · 1 Pomona, Coate Mesa aisor I 125x63' $100.000 Prin- -~..-............... -----........,..,_,,.,..........,..~.,,...,.,..,,,..-:::----,1 area Community pool & Easts1de bachelor ped SPA 1 U twnnme 63 "7 den 2''1 bath Wrap-l-v 41 Studt<> I '2 ~ to the crptd decor lull kit S350 around patio S 1650 per E-SIDE Na 1rg 3Br 28.a bMCt\ yearly. wld. $315 7PIO 7011 ·111~ 7111 4 >•lift 7018 7010 702? 10H 10/& 702A I &010 I lj()I, llll14 11111<. !IOI• lllllO l\\IU "114 lllll~ o;<llO ~m 11()2\l 91/U 90)11 901) >11)4() tc\4\ Blended Ba\e Mor\gage A blended rate mortgage 1s a new mortgage that covers an old mortgage and advances new funds. The new mort.g&ge is used to pay off the existing mortgage at a to~er !'ate than the current market rate The lender g1·a nts the new rate sn1111°w here between the old rate '\lld the prevailing market. rate The new monthly payment is larger than tt was preV1ously. but. not ~ high as current. rates would require Impact OD bu.yer e R.· !'IV"~ > ·WPr Lhar -nl\rkt't ra11 • Can qu&JHy with a IO'IHr 1ncoma spa Hurry on thll one It won't 1111 et lhl1 pr~ 646-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS LINISU 1100000 Custom 5 b;Jroom home 3 baths. Famlly room 3 car garage Street·to- street on center walk (7 14) 673-7783 •• lfWNIT TOWIHISI 111 t,000 ealty c•pal1 only Cell (916) 623-6019 7 8 6 -11 72 1 iaet•• P111 USO pays re nt & b ills mo Ant 1575-6000 $750 673 ""•7 539-6190 Belt Alty lee • garage and )'ate! -v~ Lovely 3BR TOW"house Watar1ront large wl dOdo. 642-483' 675-7396 View 3 br 2 ba ldry OW 1.111 lllLIUU See our R3 ad und« 1069 Convenient location 3 Y"1 INN. S2500tmo PP Lge 1 bdrm on V1Ct0<1a nr deck. gar nr bcl'I Avail POOi enci oar . S850tmo 650-56491602· 768-4663 Nwpt Ave1 Harbor Super 8115yrty S1200 642-2423 • sec dep 675-9583 WESTalff cond S4'5 851-9526 Yes we he"8 yrly rentats Mesa veroe 1se11ae opt 5 e1tn MlllTY Lge d111e 3 bdrm 2 ba. nowi 1,2.3 &4 bdrm• Call .FFICE .l'u'.I Br tam-rm. plav rm. 3 ba, • B t lprlc dbl 011 toe petlO Seaside Realty 675-3702 ' ~ ' very c:oun ry. very E-slde S t025 mo/grdnr •-CJ 771 Fii W1 wet·b&r spa. 3 car QM. charming. 9llflry e111tra Vacant, Ag t 979_3350 .. a t•tatt 04• Newport Centef 14.792 SF $1500 mo Agt 644-8896 garesen.t.pool aervtee In· 2x: 8 _._ __ L111a1 hae~ I Airport Area 17,290 Sf eluded No pets. yMrly LulllVI')' Condo walk to So °' 1"• a ... ..._ to beh ............ ....,_____ IO W&mll lease $2000 673-75-44 Cst P1az1 trplc. elegant Sundeci( view ot Piel 3880 Michelson Drive lr~ine I.I &OU LIT Trait ht4 F1141q llC Beauttlul 3 Bd 2 be house. trencri d'1 AIC in-l'IOme encl oar S650 225 L• -WYl/htsattr4. 112-2222 tarQe ba<:kyard ,2cargar Sut1 Aa1-s 1 2 Br 2 b4I Palo ma Call co1lec1 -1 ecuri Y · 637 7918 1121,000/lla .. lfhr Lot• .-., ·-·· 1400 w/d hkp l'IOt tub • arm Mid S500's rents 2b< 2ba lnCldS w 0 pvt Club • OWNER WILL TRADE .., sys 1 bk lrom Newpor1 pool hme wic:nets galley w tennis cts pool9 1ec. ieta1 -2tlO PIUTillllS LIT HarbOr H19h nr Sc Co Plza 5.J9~190 sauna beaUI dee dub •-"'IP!"!' _____ _ Call lid IJtrl, .. , 444 LenWOOd Best Rlt'f tee h,. muGh more $835 Fum CM home S2551mo ll0-1212 laytiat 11 IU• IHU T$l llUIUIDT mo incds most ut11 s St Call Chris alt 4pm "1wan 1 ... 2 1aoa 1, • ..-~ ... " ,.,M!'I~ d•y'S 636-04-05 645-2435 l!!J!rt ltae~ lM llST SEU ~ • -UaJuaia~t4 2525 •ves "31 r52e Room '250 mo ririila11 a 11200 PEI •m Have purchased Other I .. wan. Xtra b i g 2br Sba MESA PINES ~50 11arla sec Avail 8 t Cost• wttl"I part ol monthly tease property No reasoneble BHulllvl 3 8d 2'1 ba $625 mo CIUS";., .. EZ BEAUTIFUL B.cri $475 Mesa Gd IOc 581-8559 g<>1ng toward tile down oller ralvMd S2 t9 500 nou5e G04f COUrM view. tenns 5'3-2496 lee LIKE NEW 1 BO S575 Jltttb,ll!ttb zto4 paymenl wnen you ieeae Pmne large tot 64~73 new cpts ~ noors --PRVT Pll•o p001 spa _ AUTOS ~TED • Lower monthly payn'l11nt" Impact OD aeller 3 Big bedrooms. 2'.,batha end unit tn Quiet area option this 3 bdrm 2'~ .-1 .......... rt dble gar w opener end Aputatata FaralUtti TOP area Quiet no pets SE&l Ml •m bath reSklence W1lh m1n1 taat1,a, _.. r1rd all bltms sec sys. , i•t-2441 w1o:;1y rentals now evail ocean VleW1 Only a lew lt1tr1 l 4SO I k•ds oi. S950t mo lalMI s 14-0/wk & lie> Cotor TV A II• """'°' • VIO) AUii• •tn7 Au.tun VI~ ttMV. WI Ji l'•lmir" •Ul4 ... ""'" 11111 O•l#••n VI I~ ,...,..." VIZ! ""' VIU HnncU . .,, bu1u ~117 Joiw• Vilt J .. NO'fl VI.ti L.amhY•h•n• ttU ..... ,,, .. fl" w ... tl3' MA!lda 9141 ... _, ... 1143 M"'•""' "''" 110 M.11111 .... h• ... , MO VIit o,.t "'\I r ....... Vl\.I ......... llH ,._ .... .,), A.Null 11\t lle41t ........ •••• """" •1~1 ~h •IA) , ...... u •I• f,, .... .... rr-.,.t tltl V16..t•_. '"" \' ...... .. , .... till AUTOS. OCKS nc 04(' •m Wk U)1 .... u .. ... ~· tlU .'M)VH UI) ~ NU flit t!.=' m1 '1U rt::..'l.t.. •ID •»" ,.,, ......... 11 •• ~-.,,. .,. .......... • Attract.a potential t>uyeu • ~eives all rund'I at clotnn& Many lenders offer a blended rat.e I near nature park pOOI and •P• t fllltl(.I I I ·(. ~I\ Realtora.675~ mortgage as It produoes a htgher Nil -I retu rn than the old mortg8'e A Bd 2 ba nrepiace Neat & real estate profess1ona.l can guide a clean. 1parkllno pool, buyer to those propertJes where t>eautllul yard, le~ R-2 IOI$ 149,500 thts type of mortgage ls ave.Hable llY•l lYllR l~======::;::::;:;:::;;:;:=:;=== .. =,=.=-'tl ot 90x 178 with good 3 8d ':!~.~· S«: \\.cf}~ -[/, ~ f}.~. t HI 2 .. b•.,home .... ~~~ -----1-.e .., ClA' I l'OUAJt ..... Nll 0 ·-·-....... col .... 141-lllt fOw' W'O"'bliec:f .,..-dt be ..... 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Mesa OrlYe lalad 2'8' POOL ltra()lace pvt peho pt1one9 1n room 759·l50l Frame S51 500 Free T$l llUIDltlT X-LG 2BR $635 2274 Newpon Blvd C ~ CatatoQ Country Really 142· 1HI LQ9 2 B~ ll.rn apt 1va11 EaststCle no pets 557-28•1 646• 7"5 Box 1640. Bto Bear City s.pt 15 garao-no pets R E 28 d CA 921• (7141585·2575 Rentableb2bd~~ hme4 675-3342 I Pr~M ~·~~~rpts r d~ Sa-n -•'newer nns """" yrd Winter· B&lboa lsl&l'd 2 8f S565'mo S49·2330 lntala ltol .taCI_..,....,.~ O.t tf Stitt kid 0ar1shop $550 I ba tum avait s.p1 ro CdM I e; i§06 wk elao 3 · ~ Pn~rty lSSO 5.J9•6190 Best Rlty lee Jone S6SO mo 673-0892 Pvl 1 ~r :;:c :::'4w~"0 8d Hae $600 wti. (2131 ~~~~-=~~~:_ SAN JOAAlSCXNb wXsA Under 1700 ~·ts thll ~(8181 795-4648 ~~rS54°S s 650~7 592-1586 or 971-244-0 1 bk I the bctl Npt Sh<><• On Stuart la 57 ac 3900 3bdrm wl mom a kllel'I & I t •---L -.... N --...... 3 ..... 2 3 B<l 2ba t p1e.'tPa Owner fl low bank wetar tron1. dad• gar kids yrd at •• • --• ......, STUNNING Llll'ge 1Bdrm ~ ""'" cv b• s 115 000· ;so:.:.a23 1<>ve1y t1ome •llO doctt 539.e 190 a.st Alty tee BtxeR 'HOUSt Ser 2C. oa<oen apt poo1 S465 new1y 0ecor. tum on bCh ' and ftoat• Subdivided f aJ----den SI tOOt mo Partletly 710 W 18th St S700lwk 213.-925-8317 *'" FlllT... tor lc>vr mote horn. and t•at I fufn1ahe0 Responalble ~on tn. 9Mctl 2br 2be pOOI. boat tllp would be fant•tlc com-Vall!J W4 '*1Y Of't; 536-4398 WI lf'ffl l CWI 3 Br. 2b•. fully furn WIMMlton....,.optlOn peny vaca tion apot Ent.,,alfllnttytlllh4bfit>t Sn" '=w MM w:'..!...~=~o~g~~ aund«*A~ 12 ..... ~ .. 00881'1~111~ Qwner875-8e37 Salmon crabe. ci.mt· l"IM saso h .. wet bet & ~ ,,.,, .. , ..... ., .. ..,., tront °' "°'* Thia prap i_;r a mOfe pet ok 2 BA oceentrOnt JM bdl th4ng from 1 ll'l'lall apt 10 8.5 -9188 or 7 1172 LIQ0.78'0f' bey, lg ~. 1a the Jew9I Of Iha San ,. ,. """' .. __. .-.. ... ........ MCuntw S 1500 I 4 8d l\Ouae tt IOOlllng In --=~~---,~..-- 88r, pool 11-~ [)ejty 101 Juana Home and doe* "'"1~._,, •• , ~Min lmo~Allltl1~ CM.N9 ,orH8thlnkofus PENINSUlA-58R. vi. lido Soud 67'3-'1873 are In ~ HarbOf ,.._t lut. IMc~ 89 l-&250 1o42 1802 h,.t lor that ~ 01 LIOO ISLE~ 8R EAST8LUFF CONDO encorage 1n tM San 1 1cs.e1 IMng Aug S4000Agtl7MUS1 38r 2'~ w/211t eat 11# Juana 3 V2 mi rm .18t air 11t & 1a':t pell ok AtatbUab, Val. TSL ~~~ENT ID I Bfll.I $1 95.0~~~7~• Agl ~l~p .. at~ =i 6"4-S3431S56-300t le1MI ~ 1711 NB REALT'Y 67S-1&42 2 & 3 ldrme.130C)..11000 wtlltlle Cati S 1.180 ~ t Bdrm •mall bU C:h 2ii&ri\ 1Ltfl t;;;t t:e:;; .-,, on I Off CW ~ LIDO 5 9r. 6'\ ba. tern-call 213170-5433 or houH $400 w/uttl Dt.u PtUt Pnme ...-. d lt"'9ll rm . den. NC rm, 7'(f new 377-0870 IJ&.M2t Ot 9'0-5714 x~S= 49-4-4$14 bt, ;: todey SOI beM -.C· 4 c. p . 873-7767 .-. 1._ .... 2 9r / .,..., _ ne1r Mertna 425 NI """""'TY 11 .. a..a. ht~Uf! ... • oer _,, -...... 2 • , be ~ t>eytront 496-94.12 "°°" 10 1e>rn ~ ..... 1a.t2 Lm ISU -~ ~d ~ 120 1.1pper a1.1p1e11 vie•• , .. 1111• 110.00000WN Will ti.Ill 1·6PM 2 tO 0 Diii•• •• Quiet, '"'*°9. tust ,.. IHL.... t ._ .... ._ .._ 3 81 2 a.. lrg ptayroom. '3 300.000 MA I eQulty 3bt 2 ~ Y"d· c;., p modeled new paint. • --...,, turn . only Si-00.000 ein on 314 unit• low coet ..,.,, Sld se.so + '*' carpet ~. ICJOI.. FJ.::l panted and CCiU 211 IL llP9dmr Grundy Ahr 87Wt81 C:ondoa under oonatruc: M).7IOO aa tor Ralph eec No OW109 873-~2'1 c 1 ~ f:.'415 ,.._ of Hp4 Mlrtlf-Nd hon S Detd Cty CM\ be .-..... It lrt, .... 11 WIJ rented u apt• Hu 6 Y' Pair ol fta1 berg ,l>f HARMINO ~ 2br. 0. .,.,_ ~ ----~lltl A a1eel •0t the ~·~ financing W1" COMk* S300'• wMlll tree OCNI' refftg llCW.. "i>' "50 S65()1mo 2 8cl 2ba tipt, lvu 010 1 11 1t3 R3 ~ 8ee1 off'ef hOm8 fin H 8 . T 0 .. c:io u , l"l•rbor 2br yT1y )08-.. Cor•I 1i13) lncto•. ywd,C)91IO ...... OCEANFRONT Newpot1 a.. 1399.000 ec:aptecs Aendl 1en4 Pt1nop , .,~, & gar "$0 et 2 7 1 • 2 12 o o' ( 7 1 4) Pon eeecn AeMty e1a. ca..A ~. QIAM MSC>· 8n:>ll• .. M21 ' onty &!-'.MUO 6.Jt-11 8es1 ~... Ms-n u 1~2 dV-MCMett..... S ia5017"'4eU Ce Orange Cout OAILV PILOT /Monday, July 30, 19~ AQult C..nt Ctacrttt Mtrloal lu4pu 81111 Cltulat ,_m_•.,•-----Palatla1 '1a 1.;.T.:;•t:.;;tr;,;l•;.1•~~~~ ======;;iiiiiiiiii ''JJal"'llll"'rnQ-"'IA""r-eu--•-R-ep-el""r•s Drlve.ay1 Sldewelk1. ELEC CONTRACTOR Ir• Biil th41 ~Ired Hou .. tiold CLEANING II what I do •A•1 llYlll• PAINT!R NEEOS WORKI PVt tut0tlng readinlJ $2.17 Per day Reaurtedng-S••looatlng Pauo., Spa P1d1 Uc'd Mt Quality wOfk guar Handyman allO Ille haul· bMtl Stu~t. 8 yra p,.v Cl!AN l EXPERl' lnl/EJtt, c:emnga. renn cab 31 yra exp. t8 Yf• In area r1.•.a0d~~. r=I~~ ED Ind • S&S 831-<4199 Ron 568-0034 •378347 Steve 897·7183 Ing rQOnablt 761·9039 exp LIH. 548·8857 Ovet215)'Hraexperlenoe (28) yrt t11p . worlc guar lie U00036 9&4·8919 ,..,.759-8276 That'• ALL Joou pay fOt lnaty lllW Cart FrM E111matM Grt Pnoea Competlve Rat• IOf all Homec:i.anlng By JODI Lie T-118,421 1~0..1363 OaYla Painting ee.-3837 '111••• Cl 130 hr ---- 3 t1nee. daya Mom wl .. r; chlidhoO<I RHld'l/comm'l/lndull'I type• of comm COf'lat & Ple&M call tor frM ITUYlll OILLlll QUALITY PAINTING. l'AIR R!SOUe servlOe i Job TV ' Ct In th41 u~~1I!auf•sai~~ 2~3~1 deg. wlll baby•ll your •448038 988·3189 retld repair• 20 yra esumat• 966·2849 ITllllTI llYlll 00. PRICES Free utlma1.. search coosultatlon. 1oliiTV.,.S~EiitRiiVi,iiic"e"'s.,Fl'!'r"~~"::t~, DAILY Brookl'lurat HB 963-6078 cl'llld. dy1/av1 831·8828 Extcatl " Saarela exper 751-3682 lie. Proft11lona1 HMCleanlng Or1nge Co Original Call John 831·20&0 yr• In lrvlne 752-0322 ~ good TV'• tor Ml• I IHr•ltia~ Concrete Orlvewaya. aide-Have OWN auppll ... FrM Studtnt Mover1. ln1urtd ~Painting & Repair I l Pete 8am-7pm 548 8057 PILOT 50"1e off all 1vc1 w/Kathl Clalrtf!ICttr walk, atuoo, brick, t1ome NII Ka1hy 8-47-7857 Lie. Tt24-436. 841-8-427 EXTERIOR SPECIALISTS " •1 T I t"ict Marie, FISET CUTZ, NB, CHlROPRACTOR suffer· Dan Buck;;y i MOC Inc repair. frM "1 758-1229 QUALITY HouMCleannlng NEW Warel'louM Storage lie. 953-4293 PTL Ouallty ooflng: Sr citizen ,, Al SERVICE 300 W PCH 548·2258 Ing needleuly. In pain? speclall1t1 In aales/mng1 dlec Reta Lie: •348877. Typl,1giWord Procetalng ·~·t •aiat. Don't put II offl For FREE profnalonels 833-3050 Expert Repalra 15 Yfl e11p lhorough, reliable, local ITAIYlll ITUIEITI • Top Quality Work. I( Funke 846·0193 ,All bu11ne11, SChOOI a per- -consultatl""' •50.2273 Gtn malnt el.ctleal, rel• Pat 497 -3254 IOYlll OOIP&IY lnl/ext RM/Comm. Reu -I ojec11 851 t041 DIRECTORY •6m'ct "" v "-r4tal at 1 b c 1 ".,.. "' rate• Lie Ken 638·5•05 REPAIR Spec1a1111-s200 & ion• pr __ • _ " .. P um rag """"411 • R•llable. t1orna1t, reuon-Callfornla's Or""lnal F 30 Cl.a.i •• •---let E bl I I I 'V leu '"NI yra exp. 1w1n llUI plue 11'141 IAVINE MIRROR Zimmerman Boat Main ffrTI TRE s uoH CWl." .... 1t llU Aa • I exp, ~a3 7 c2ou27p e. Studef'll Movera Pa~ri•t 770-2725 anyllme Walt Typing. Word Prooe .. lng and tl'le HUNTINGTON :o~~/::ra-e~~~ TO Elth Ot111l11 ltrYlot Toppe<1tremoved Clean-Servt<:dA to Z We've G-ot mp e ru v • L: .fc~~:i ~~e,a:~rina~r;' tHANGiNGlRElfoQX( * REPAIR Spec4all11·$200 & Fut trlendly eervioe We BEACHCOMBER every· Re.identlal 4 Commercial up, new lawn• 751·3•78 The Person for every Jobi STAIYlll AOnUllS • 1 12 yrs e•perlef'lce leH FrM 911 30y,. exp p.u & dellver 875-6712 WedMedayat Ca~iatt •uiaa 'NO)Obtooblgoramell" CleanUp1•TrMTrtmm1ng 846-7310 HOUSEIOFFCCLEANING ••nl•t Stnie11 MIKE85t-1800 770·2725anyttmeWalt W1ll Pa1rrl•g nc0 .. •LxtLrT•oC:oh~~.,1 t New cabinets refacing l•• Rat111ll0·1111 Yard Malnt •Hauling Repairs Painting, Drywall CHI uslnyourcl .. nlng Live Ins. CNX's. CHHX's FARTHING INTERIORS av t " nVll European kite lorm1c:a Ctatracttrl MIKE 850·3263 •tc Free estimates rolell 84&.73l0 needed tor home care HANGING/STRIPPING trait *WE G SS OULO * All Fft Lltl countertops 549.5747 COMPLETE GARDENING Gary 645-5277 PTL very thorough Gd rela •76-0284 VISA·MC 873· 1512 DH ITtHlf •HANG TOGETHER* Your Dally Pttot Gtatrll •• I Ct T Sod $ERV/REPAIRS f Dependable & exper'd • , -RV Stor:'t Spacea avail 839.0730 ANYTIME ~()jrectory Backet-H1nes-Jol'lnson 1--1.-1 .. cl'!'·-•s"'sP"c-O'!'N!'!IS!"IT--.... a1n. nups· ree~ or your 5••9096 or 552·"522 P11ataa1 Expert Wallcoverlng In· ~-tatlve Fina Furniture Kitchens L"' 1 • 1 .a .o111 home/bus Reas no Job .. .,. ., 1-""!P.11"'!111!!-•~l'!'!"l'!I___ sta11at1on Rees Conautt-De Anza ayside Village Wiadow Cltaaiat • ._._, RemOdehng & New Const • .,.,. 10 sml-free est 650-4304 -I S , RICHARD SINOR'§ 300 E Coast Hwy NB , u2.a2111t. HI Yachts 631"8397 for Comm & Resld LIC d LANDSCAPE & CLEAN· ----a ........ tmCtl Newport Custom Pa1nt1ng ant Au1gnmt 561 8590 673-1331 Mon-Fri 9""pm WHITE WIZARD ---------CABINETS-& CARPEN· insured & bonded Com· UP 5 Yrs exper tree est H I' Aieliold secty mailouta 16yrsolt1appycu11omera ··~' ..... a1 s i kl WINDOW WASHING TRY Small 1obs repairs peteuve rates 751·3662 Dave 760-9077 Ill lDf bkkplng,errand1.organ1 Lie 280644 875.0383 • WALLPAPER REMOVAL pr D tn QUALITY 831·2028 Aenutiat free estimates 645-2003 IEllm ·RICE GOIST. LANDSCAPE SERVICE DUMP JOBS & zatlon 638-9155-brocl'lure RAINBOW PAINTING & prep only Also do Sprtnklera lns1eiled and Yar• N1iatHHct XccOOAfiNG sVcS-low Car~atry Remodel/Repelrs comml Tree trim. L1wn Maint etc SM~l~~~.~N1~9'~BS a.a.. iTtila.1 Quality IS our policy painting 638-6970 Re~a~r,·ga~:~t:~:~ Mike'• Yard Malnt Tree ratea ror am buallndiv .... .,~...,,.-"""'I---~-and resld L1c'd. bonded tree est Juan 548-9448 • VACATION HOME CARE 650-66.48 JEFF Ltc 8888 __ trim, clean up Hauling Call Un Gur 978·8885 AU ases of Remodeling. ins For eat 552·9142 Shruba/TrM Trim Compt HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE we Take Care 01 Your CUSTOM Painting int/ext Plaattr/lttair Ttltrlaoat lttlir Low prices 875-3930 a.i Fences. Patio's, Painting Deeltt a•• gardening competitive Furniture, Trash. Tree• Pets. Pienta, Paper Mail Exterior wood treatment EDl§"PLA°§TERING Franks Telephone Repalr s-,.,. L..- 11114itlta1/ltaHtlia1 Reas price 841-1990 prices Chuck 6•2·2873 963•5415 NORM etc Howard 546-3416 Free est Stan 549-5068 Neal Patches & Textures & lnstallatlon 1 & 2 llne BuikilRemOd Spec kit, BEST FOR LESS Patio Coftn Dumplng-Haullng·Moving L I S i EXTERIOR· TOP QUALITY lnt/E11t tree est 645-8258 phones, est over phone. State law requires that all tMlth, ofc, rm add, patio Patios Decks Fences Decks. Patio Covers Tree Trim Ciean-Ups PU /Delivery. Best Rates fla IJY Cit work for your$. Free est. -8 yrs ~xp 842-9220 contractors who perform cov/dc:ka, bay wndw Lie 12yr exp Dave 64S6-2990 O~r~~!~. ;';f.~7s!~1o~~~ble Yar~e~·~~7~4~~~11ng Free est 24hr 831-1063 Wf E sfOP IYICTIHll Rel'a Dale 646-5637 PlaaltiDI Tilt ~~~r ~~~ ~~~r:~~~u~~.~ 448485. Stevt 5•7·8076 Expert Carpentry ervlce ----LT HAULING· MOVING or appt In your home Hae Painting, tnt/eicl 2• hr El. 110·1173 Counters, floore. showers. be licensed UntlcenMd -----Repair-Remod-Add1t1ons D!t Grtoaiat Haadfala Garage & Yard Clnups Call (818)785·1156 •t 953 Quality 81 towel! ratas SERVING N B . C M patios RV TILE Llc'd contractors should 10 btitua Doors-etc 548-4980 _il,....eu-y .. oog--,"!'I, ~s""f6• ... s!"!1•5-AMERlCAN HANOYMAN Jon 645·8192 LiaoatiH ---Free est Dave 642-4583 CdM, Irv • H B F v 599·8150 Free est state In their advenlalng s .c.lnterio;; Xntlqu.s (GROOMING SCHOOL) Mirror doors-carpentry • Contrac:tora and CQt\.o & Palntlnga. Public Whole Ct•tat Coacrett Teacher. 21 yrs ••P p1umb-palnt·gla11-fenc' Boast Clt1•12• FICll LllOlllll INT/EXT 20 Years Exper Draine clear from $15 Trtt Stffict sumers. conllot Mary aale ""'---. 673-9235 Driveway•. patios. paths, 546-28•8 etc. YES JESUS IS LORD ROB1N1s CL NINO 818191"·413" Average Room 529 • Repair faucets. dlsp, etc 'J"YCEE TREE SERVfCE1 Grondleat 558•4086 with ..,..,..,.. 387 • "' Materials. 642.0442 Anytime M&M 642·9033 " e tlons Contrac etc No )Ob too small Lie 1130405 847·2 SERVICE a thoroughly Trees Trim-Remove-Haul· any qu 1 • a ....... IC Lf R 536 553 Electrical M tor's State License 1U1a 11(11 Cl eas Mickey .() 1----------Carpentry Paining Repairs clean house S-40.0857 llOD!J lilFIELI P&llTIH. •'HE GALL" 1111 It AIU Ing-Clean upa 979.7595 Board 28 ClvlC Center arOChuree. Fii;f;, LOQOI, Concrete driveway. Sid• P&JUUSI ELECTRIC 10 yrs exp •II phue. Incl A Dependable Japaneae Cuatom BrlCk-Stone Int/ext free est. Local rel Services A to z We 've Got PALM TREE TRIMMING Plaza. Room 690, Santa Ada, etc Conoeptloo to welks stucco & brick Hm Quality work. lree es1 moblle hm senior dis· Lady w111 clean your Block-Concrete-Stucco 10yrs exp. bonded, Insur lhe Person for every Jobi e11p'd reliable. mos1 Ana, CA 92701 Complellon • 631-8092 repair Free est 758-1229 425513 968-7401 count 11 RC953-4293PTL house 549-9697 afl 4pm Ref's Fr""' 549-9492 •457730(714)638-6911 646-7310 palms 752·2386 --------- Zto1 ltatals tt Oflict ltatal1 n14 ••trcial Btlr Wutt4 5100 BtlJ Waatt4 5100 Heir WaatH 5100 8111 Waatt4 5100 Htlt Waatt4 5100 Btlt Wutt4 5100 ---------1 Uart 290I ltatall Ztll ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Collector/drlvergooddrlv· MARKETING DEPT Off1ce help !.anted part· Rm Avall/2wtt1-0lymp1<:a-N-o-n""·s_m_k_t -,em-w_a_n_ted_T_o•I UECmYE llrTEI UllH IUOM Newport Beach Real Es· Ing record. gOOd gu ml, DECORATIH FUIR UIZ SllOE Hn. Aull1ant Manager train-time for Insurance OH1oe nr beech $250/WK lml Shr furn Irvine Condo Irvine phone anaw t• fine Coast Hwy location late Investment Co P/T-F/T 547-0585 PI T FIT will train! Call Julie We are looklng for an ex· ee. uplrtng person to as-Fle11lble hrs & salary open only 714~73·1539 $300 1 1 11 cept cont rm utll pd near downtown 3850 sq seeks motivated clerk for 848-3212 perlenced salHperson alst manager In Santa based on experience leatala tt 552-~~~ ~~;~~;~. ut secretary serv 250·0277 11, app $1.30/sq 11 heavy accounts peyable Companion llve·ln, CM FOOD SERVICE ATTEND-for our FASHION ISLAND Ana oHloe. no exper Mature person perferred Interior design firm has of· Realonom1c1 Corp desk, computerized en· Free rant In exc:ha~ for ANT part ttme hours STORE Full & part-time necessary, •Int lnco~. Call Karen at 548-9570 llaut 290I n/s neat lmt-own room In flee avble/Lido VIiiage-675-6700 vlronment a .. 549·2988 lite help Pref male atu-avail Days & nights Must people Salary plus com-Call Andy 662-5843 ORDER DEPT Cd., t1~ .... $320 + . ., utl dent/working lndlvdual m 1ss1 on N 1 c e 11 2 Br 2ba narden apt·"""'· "" ""'....., Ideal for draft person-n/s S S O •eroblc "'-erclse lnltruc "'rs. •nderson 873-0667 be 18 yrs Racquetball . 7 M & W to ork In • """"' 675-3861 aftr 5 ••ary hop/ lore/ Hice space ,., ~ m ,... World. 962• 137• ask for mosphere & xlnt )Ob ben· IEllOAL REOEPT, en omen w JecS322 Nancy 540·9668 "" $300 mo 633·8588 $12 50/hr wlll train. Work .. o d D N 432-3631 dys avbl 7128 LARGE OFFICES c3~e~a~2s~;~.~;;9 own area 772-5847 Conltructlon Monty elits 6:J.~~~Oe call Back office 640·4650 p;r,:~ce ~~ •• ~ :e ,Ro.o.TORY ,01.T 2 FRAMING ESTIMATOR $860 CdM "4 blka to bell 1Br Pent .. ou• .. to share ••/F w/window view Near • CdM dlx suites AC ampl Answering Service Tele-Need prof. lumber take oH l11 lt1tl11 Wtrktrt MEDICAL SUPPLY CO. wlll tra1n mo avall. Stir 3Br 2'"1Ba Pref " """ m 0 C Alrpon. Irvine prkg trom $22S 2B5S E phone Operators various & field framing ability tor wanted part/time $4hr need1 lull time agre11lve Mr. Osborn 662·5844 n/1kr fem $370 780-80•3 2bd 2ba fully furnished, Zerox. secretarial & Coa~t H 675-6900 shifts. 362 3rd St . Ste C, large commerclal build· Call Steve 6.45-5780 LEIAL IEORETARY person wlpleasant phone PART TIME COM ee.ctt aide of PCH lrplc. pool, spa, tennis phone ans serv avail _ ~ ___ Laguna Beach lngs Costa Meaa Estab. Clvll Practice at· mann•r, self-starter, to $333 'h utl-prof. 25+ nls· etc $525/mo 673·3887 $450 eatmo 752-0980 ln•Htrial APPT SETTERS· 545·3292 llRLS torney In NB/CM area handle varied duties. Call s;~o cigr;'~7i ;,':. mUJ~r avall lm!Md 675-1798 Rl~ln:;:~of hi=~~;::~:: lfW OFFICE ILDIS Rtatab 2920 5pm-9pm $100 a week. COUNTER HELP Dry IAUI =k~ 1~fnrd2 ~~~x~~j ~o;3lgg~ 544·0055 or c1tizen1, high-school CdM GREAT ROOM nome environment In Orange County Airport 2000 SF S 1000/month Guaranteed ~ comm Cleaners. pt-time allns, Needed tmmed to sell Salary commensurate grads only Call 3-6PM Bath, uM Kit. Den. LR CdM area 720.0980 area, corner ol Rehlll & 3975 Birch. Newport Good phone voice. Newport Beach Exper Flowers in Restuarants. wtuper 642· 1448 llCROELEOTROllCS Mission Viejo 495.3315 $475 S.0-•255 BrlStol Xlnt vlsiblllly Beach Agt 54 1-5032 Wiii train No selling prel 752·9658 Call Btwn 4-6pm 675-2335 Hunt Bch 984·2890 Rental to snare female Only 2 suites left 1200 C Call enyt1me 751-3008 LIQUOR CURI llSP.ECTOR PT· Earn s12ootmo 8 Eaatlide CM furn hM Fem pref $250 incl utll Jim sq 11 & 1950 sq It Wiii M 3800 SQ fl w•lh offices ft•OcE•J STORE ClRl. FIT Experience preferred Must UH microscope. 1-2 h / k T < 10 Noo 1 2 l·35 S300',.,ulll• For D/642-31 54 E/648-1004 build to SUit Compet1t1ve & parking 45tsq ft c•oss1•& IUARI •n " Good start P•Y 875-6864 Yrs eicna. dnlred Call rs w Ina - n Info call 631· 1549 rents Broker Co-op Weatley N Taylor Co lt11ari11• Sn. Ptrttl " Some exper '8Q Summer Doreen ,,....97.9-6373 Tues-Fri 740-2053 Amie wanted Peninsula 1 .... ,,.110 SS~ a day pit Po11 111 S4 42·S5 12 pl hr months only Apply tn Maids wanted seacllff Pan-time permlneoi-Female roommate wanted home 25 11 from Bay N-A & H INVESTMENTS ,.,..,. Must know marine & Part time Appllc:at1on will person 1131 Back Bay Molel Laguna Beach S280 +12 ulll furn CM smkr clean Baymoor1ng 751-5111 CM 3800sql1 w1tl'loH1ces lresh water set-ups Re· be accepled ll'lru Friday ' Dr Newpor10unes 494-9717 IEWPORTIUIES 101111111 c:IOte to bcl'I 5•6--0404 avail $400/mo 673-4448 ---& parking 45tsq 11 liable trans Apply wkdys August 3 Hostess The Sptndrlfler ''AIL CLERK •Front office lnfRIQOll F -•-1.,. W"'sley N Tavtor Co bef 9 am. 436' • 17th St fV1 rvES/WEElEll• em-roommate wan...., Rentals Waatt4 2909 IROU•I FLOOR "' , CM Restaurant accepting ap-TllE THIS •01 Mature person FIT mcl "w • for 2Br hM $250/mo .,...,.._______ 14C·•l 10 CtTV OF COSTA MESA p11cat1ons apply in person v wknds Duties maJung Xlnt opportunity In a 64&-8688 Lea e mnsage P11l1111l1 Offlet s,o. PERSONNEL DEPT I STUFF Ill v Xlnt Lease Rate llNDtCOMM-IOOO -sqtt AUTO/VEHICLE afternoons 2-5 dally reserv1t1ons heavy pleasant working t n· FE .. "LE 10 •"'are ---------MAINTENANCE 77 Fair Drive 3333 w Pacific Coast Perm pH1me ma11 stulfers phones must hke work· vironment Our Newport """ .,, WllTEl lllEllATELY Contact Lee Buchanan w1oll1ce 1n Costa Mesa Costa Mesa ca 92626 R E _...._, 3Bdrm 2Ba Apt Asl'lwill Schneider 213.435•8371 Require exp d 1nd1v1dua1 to 75 5350 Hwy Newport Beach lor lnve11ment firm ing with public Beach ott1ce 11 tVV'\lng Newport Beach 650-8841 3 Bedroom Home lor Ex-maintain fleet 01 Co cars 4• ----in Newport Beacl'I •Night auditor tor industrious rnPon· ecu11ve Fam1ty ol 3 LO· •71-2180 jADDOQDCtmtDh 3002 Wasl'I wax & general An Equal Opportunity Holel Congenial atmosphere •Gate Tender s1ble •ndlvlduals to do LK lurn1st;;d° hM nr Back cation should be within a maintenance required Employer M/F' IH Min work exper nee •Security Guard interesting telephone ~PIAITUAL READINGS lleHT 'UllTOR ay Mlcrowave.w1h /dyr 10 mile radius of Cos1a PEITHO•IE OFO. SUITE Advice In All Matters & FulH1me 549·2988 • 11 Dependable & reliable Located on Jamboree t>e-work on behalf ol Na $360 Must see 850-6314 Mesa Personal and Bank --------tor resor1 hotel. Full lime Speed and manual tween Pacific Coast Hwy llonal Companies Good reterencea upon request WATERFRONT in LIDO Counseling 1815 So El lal~oa 11111~ RHlh CUSTOMER Exper prel Pick up ap-de111erity a muatl Flexible g the Newporter Inn speaking voice a must Lovely mobile park 1n Newport Beach 1t1are rent $250/mo 673-0667 Call (714) 642-4321 and MARINA VILLAGE Camino Real, San Clem Now Hiring 673-8fOO SERVICE pllc 111S55South Coast hours Nonsmokers Call 1~31 Back Bay Dr .NB For interview call Hugh leave details with Lisa Balcony Elevator pri· L1c'd 492·7296 ltOITEIS Hwy. Lag Bch Admin Bill, 8 30·4 30 no phone calla 545-5776 Gray ToS1250 monthly vate entrance Fully ofc EOE 553-0940 Femele stir beaut hte In ---------cpt d. Furniture optional SCRAM LETS ILUEPRllT Reponslble lnd1v1dual NB. view, pool, clean·g Call 675-6624 • llOMllE OPR wanted for Hoateu pos· Housekeeper. live-In. tor lady_ $600 6•5-8557 Gara111 for Share 3 room furnished of· ANSWERS Blueprint firm In Irvine Ilion, at private jet ter· father & 8 yr old boy M-F 25-55 yrs, emply'd, 2Br 2Ba apt NB $325• ';, utlls All 4pm 63 1-3048 Ital 2912 needs full time machine m1na1 Wiii train Apply In Beaut Balboa home lice, ground lloor, great Cullel . Opium operator. Mon· Fri 8.5. person 19461 Airport Mon-Fri, non-smkr. must 2 GARAGES S70 each Park 1 n g We I b • r • Liiac . Knotty Ex per person required 10 Way South. S A drive Rm & board• L led 7 h/oli H S350/mo Newport Bch --s a I a r y 6"' 5 3 7 9 3 oca I ve, unt PUNCTUAL handle Inventory, order-DECOR •TE INTERIORS . ~ • ' B h •7c 2585 J Call Wkdays 8 30 to 5 , " 523 4920 Maintenance APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN lurttry Ylr4 Perse1 Help with stocking. lull time weekdays. Inter- views by appt onty Tues- Fri. 846-7441 LLOYDS NURSERY -~·---- eac .. v-oyce Ive discovered a great mg. & printing Sharon, Color /design P /T to -__ M/F to shr 2br 2'1tba (Npt C • I f d 1 be Beach), non-smkr 5400 E -s 1 d e c M oaatrCll way to in t me to 17141261-5120 s1art Wiii train 775-5447 Housekeeper live-in must mo • 'It utu 646-8355 Safe.clean single on pV1 leatals 2911 ~~~CT~;~ 1n1nk·-be DELIVERY WAREHOUSE have local refs, spanish ••tF •o •hr "'-aut b-k bey alley S75tmo 673"3600 VIA LIDO FRONTAGE IUS DRIVERS PERSON, strong. gd drlv· speaking ok 846-6707 Excellent career op· portunlty available now Ottloe help Sat only R• for skllled appliance cept 10 key. heavy technician phones Renee 846-1684 PART-TIME. Varied houri to Include early A.M weekend• Mull havt de- pendable vehicle (smell truck , van, station wagon) 10 assist "9WS- paper dealer in Irvin• aree Mutt be d.pen· dable Contact Greg Hyde Monday thru Friday between 9;30 and 10·30 a.m. ooly 8<t2-4321 "" ' """ ... 29 *Spiritual Psychic • Ad· d 1 condo Poolltennts/fac Of lice ltat1h 14 e,111.a Flttr School bus drivers. certll 1ng recor . ••per n • • visor & Card Reader• s 393 f t d 11 F II $330/all '"'5 5123 RETAILICO••M L req S 1143-1 /mo urn• ure e very u .,... • SMALL OFFICE ground ,..., Past present & future h C t 1 $4 SO plh Call For Lea~ FIT vartable rs oas 1me r M/rmmt wanted 10 shr w/ level. approx. 600 ~-11 """' 675-2495 or 631·8964 c 1 c 11 D 1 Belly btwn 9 1 lam 642 Cont•rt Tom Jackson al ommun ty o eoe IS -• Prof fem 2 br 2ba 1n Avail 811 Lido Isle a1ea """ 0 S C 3 7 0 Ad c •• 2053 Ash~1tl/Schne1der UNI UE OCIAL LUB 1 ams. ..,, CdM $450 mo • ullls Free standln~ Ask for ~ 32 5007 d dll ~ 30 S 3 3 .. ll-2110 .. uh pnoto & monthly 4 • ea ne .. DENT"L •ss1sT•NT-avall 8118 720-1729 teve 973· 1 ,. 7 .. /F/H ,... "' "' parties 551 -8320 pm 8 I e~ _ No pressure fun oHice 28 M-amkr sl'lr 4 B h;;-ilr Irvine Shoppmg Center 01-CM/NB 17th & Newport Lost Ii Foand 3004 hrs/wk S4 50/l'lr X-Ray OCC & SC Ptz1 $275 inc flee space 500-600 SQ 11 Newer 1000·2200 sq 11 exp preferred 642 -7998 viii 546-6277 955-0809 Agent 786-0500 ample pkg ate 875·6900 S Mo Buff Cocker spaniel CASHIERS =====:;...--==:.L..:.:.. _ _:=;m--iiiiiiiilliii"'-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;--pup & accessories has Ex Per , days 0 CC Tuesday, July 31 SYDNEY 0MARR ARIES !Marth 21··\pnl !II) 't ou"ll rn:atc: ~ix·t1al !>er,1ct" v.h11.h makes work ea~1er and 1.ould lmng con.,1dcrahle profit Look lxh1nd scenes. rcal11<~ P1scc~ 1ndl\ 1dual v.111 pro' r 'aluahll' .tit\ \1.1.1.'nl on de"pcndent'> cmplo) mtnt health and care ot fle'' TAU RUS I i\pnl 211-\fa~ 20) Emrha'>•~ on romant't'. 1.rea11' '''· intenc;1fied rc-la11ono;h1p ,ind added rewons1h1ht' l J\.\ "on \our t.tdl.'. business or profec;s1onal deal "''ll \U C'teed ( anll'r < apmorn pt.•rr,onc, figure prom1nenth l ong-rangc deus1on "''II h11ng ~ou dml.' 111 fascinating and 1mponant people GEM INI I \ta' 21-Junc ~01 'r ou II fin1'>h 1mponan1 proJCCI Ot•al 1'i closed. could In' oh e h<\ffil.' rt' JI c:-.1a1c: ba .. 1t '>l't urtt' and long-rangl' .family plans 't ou II bn·.t" through to hroadl·r honrnn" -\Ou no longer need bC' limt1C'd to the \mall ttmC' ·Libra is 1n,ol,ed CANCER 1Jum·21-luh ~~I Tah1n111all\r m;il..,·nc" \lan.aho make 1nqutr1es and g1,r lull rein 10 umu•\11~. Rt'lalt\l lalks aboul d1scovt"ry about reh.>tallng ;ind o,t·cl.s \Our appnnal Memtx·r ol opposite" sex helps )OU &l'l \O hcan ol matter' Leo pla>" h') role LEO 1Jul) 23-Aug ~~) 't ou hnomr famil1.ir -..11h <;pc:nal pt~<''' -you'll make more rnont:).) ou'll tx· nwre rnntidt'nt 'ou'll he at 11ght place at nght time lnd1 ·.idual~ v.ho aided wu in pa~t urc: aguin ava1lahle. will cooperate" and )OU '>hould tx.• 't'r> rnnlidcnt of result" VIRGO ('\ug 23-Sept 221· You feel more \tgorou' \.OU are more op11 mis11c and you wall rece1 vc s<x.·1al tn\ 11a1wn 1h:11 ~ ould include travel. Cycle 1ssuch that )'Ou could win a rnntcst. )Ou'll he v.1ncd. dined and flattered Gc-m1n1 play'i significant role LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 2~) Don't hrood ahout dcla) -11 could actually work in your favor. Som<' 1es1m uons. rult's and rt"1tul:111 ons art' necessary and are not aimed at )OU pen.onall) Knov. 1l. 3c-t 11d of fol){' nouons and start contacting crea11"'e. cnthu\1ast1c ind1v1dua1 .. SCORPIO (Oct B-Nov 21 l Be read\. for change iravcl. "anet~ and wtshcs that come true Focus on pov.c-rs of persuao;1on ahtht> to Win fnends and 1nflut"ncc.-pt'Ople You'll gt't promise 1n v.n11ng and you'll know th.at loved one 1s sincere. ~ag1ttanan figures prom1nentl~ SAGl1T ARWS (No"' 22. ~c l n Domemc adJU'itmt'nt I\ pan of ,ccnano ChanJeS arc related to occupation business cart"cr. ba'it( ambition Don t forl·C' 1s~uts You pin \ICtOI") through dtplomac) Taurus. Libra. Scorpio pcf\On'> fiaurc-promincntl\ CAPRICORN f ~c 22-Jan IV> ln111al ml"S'kl&c wuld go ama) - know 1l. have backup operation read) 10 rt"la\ E:-lemcnt ol dcu~pt1on 1c. pttSCnl. deliberate or otht'~t\C Prolt'l t tntt>rests. 1ndud1ng monc) and Jove P15CCS. Taurus. V1rao natt\t'S figure" prum1nt'nth AQUARIUS(Jan .20-rt'b 181 l>1Bdct'p t ht"ckrult's b<'av.arr nl spcclll laws What had bct'n hidden "''II ht' rt',calcd and lh1\ v.111 be-to rour advantaac Mone) , .. tn\ohcd !lO'i<,tbl~ lhrnugh lal"\Ull or 1nhentantt CanC'cr Capmorn pt'ro,nn' figure 1n unique o,~:cnarin pJSCES fft'b 14 Man h 'Ill l c't jlo of lo'itnp prnpm111on' < hl'\ ~ aarccmen". read ht.•1v.l"l'O lint'\ .rnd \IUth \mJll Pl lfll r 0( IJ\ 11n ~nnrrsh1p prormal llHlflt'r:llnt· 1"111111\ .rnd marir.11 .. 1.1f11' \\ h.11 \C'\"mrd IO~I Vtllf llt· rt"\ll\ l'll'J \rll'\ fll(Ur('\ J'lf•1m1nrnth .. papers St 50 548-0849 I em P P I T J o y c e 432-5896 eoe M/F/H D11t1I Ch1lr1141 l11r1t Pleasant Newport Beech Group practice 4 day week • alternate Satur· days/AM only RDA prer Call 840· 1122 FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: H2-Hll FOUND Bull T err1er Vic C M S .A area 545·4158 FOUND 1n Tustin El Camino Real/Lao Rd all black poodle lab mut Taken to 0 C Animal Shetter 634-7219 or 644· 7005 tor more inf Found White dog With I D Newport Beach Anima1 Sneller 644 3656 IL OST·B~ Shell ie Answers to JENNY Last seen 1711'1 & Monrov1e REWARD 220· 1928 CLERICAL/assist ate rec llling Apply at Master Blue Print, 234 Fischer CM 540·9373 Clerical OUll TYPIST want variety In your lob? This position offers an opportunity to learn the DOG GROOMER e11p in all breeds· Full time with own equip-busy shop-call 964-5550 from 8 to 5 Inner workings of a busy DOMESTIC c1a1m omce ot a Na11onat EXPERIEIOEI Insurance Company Duties include bul not Opening. Del Mar area, tor limited to transcribing a lull-lime domestica ltve- varlety of correspon-out E•per1enced only dance. mail matching Laundry, 1ron1ng. genaral and llhng duties Great l'lousecleantng. clothes starting salary fantastic care & lite cooking Call benefits and congenial Barbara Mon-Fri 2-4pm co-workers are all par1 ol EOE 16191753-0339 this opportunity II qual•· DRIVER Must have small lied call Joan Brown economy car Call KEIPER 8ROIP 964·0379 (l 1') 111-0201 ~OE M/F CLERK-TYPIST tor ex· DRIVERS-cross country Ce111 11c req MacGregOf Yachts 1831 Placen11a Costa Mesa elusive Art Gallery in Estbllahed sates company Lost Dogtmale S 100 RE-Laguna Must be xtnt seeks energttlc rellablt WARD Looks llke Ben11e typist Call 4197 .449 1 9.5 people to market pres· w/1hor1 tegs 'Boomer · .Ask lor Joanne t1g1ou11 natlonally known Vic So CdM 494·0684 product• CURI TYPIST • Guar S7 lhr • comm Ptrtoaab 3012 Person. experienced In • 4 & more hr thlfla EIOOllTl /MODELI general office procedures • Med & H .. llh beMllll Outcall ONL y 835_9199 needed for oHlce 1upporl e E•P pref'd. but will train In Santa Ana. Mull type Call Ed 568· 1000 TOPS$$ SO WPM and enjoy busy ExerclH Females pie! Model• and telepf'lonea Duties In· Experlenc.d outgOlng In· Escort• (2131 8M 1984 elude reQeplfon. flllng atructor for men a f. • L -40_2_4 copying ma111no Hies womana top ranlced tatI. tt Ila literature and overflow w.lghl tra1n1no gym In Vlu 1 /other National typtno Call Mr David. oc PleaM call SuPtf· Bank Credit cards era Si 73-0850 bodlel Qym at S<t5·$ 1 10 ava11 Savino• eccta & .,;;;;;;;;~_...;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;.;;...L.=-..-----------li'" l .. s req d AllO $$$$ AVI SUS (24 l'lra) 962-8773 Or write to Ect.cllc 19128 Magnolia Sta 203B H B 92848 Mtrtfa,!"' T.D. I 4011 a.ii la nLER •• ,. .... 0 •• 1 ... Spec1a1r11no 1n 111 & 2nd TO'a Since 1949 Aot>t Sattl., NHtCM RE Broker Bd Realtors 842 2171 545-0911 WANTED People needing pv1 TO SSS S 10.000 up No credit "' no pen•lly 0-nt•on An()C 873· 7311 CIRCLE K-MARKETS IHllESAUS 110,000 + Newport Beach firm ••. pending sales staff II you possess good telephone communication s1t1lls and can use a 8 figure in- come. We work from 6am-lpm or lpm-8pm In a pleasant environment No experience necess· ary Call George Anderson at 675-0450 llTEIUOR DESlll Quality people needed to co-ordinate wall decors 1n homes and offices PI T & FI T, wlll train 848-9774 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS a large Mercedes Benz agency needs ACCTG SECTY, exper, 10 key by touch Also ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE uper only Apply at 100 1 Oua1t St NB 9-11AM M-F lrvtne Pacific. the reslden· 11a1 development and managemenl division ol the Irvine Company, manages and maintain• several apanment pro· 1ect1 in Irvine and New· port Beach We are ~­ Ing technicians with 1·3 years expet1ence in ap- pliance repair and re- p 1acemen1 electrical, plumbing and related skills A neat appear· ance your 1blllty to meet the public and • good rob record are also Import· ant We wlll provide an a11ctl· lent salary and benefit package, uniform• and most tools Please apply with Debi Pukuoka. THE IRVl•E COMPAIY JIM SLEMONS IMPORT a Human Re~?~~ces Dept Mercedes Benz Agency 1011 Cemelbac:k Streel Full time Apply at 1001 Oua1t SI NB 9-1 IAM M·F Equal Oppty Employer -~ ;:r ~ r::I .. -· -'C .. -· -Cl ,... .. ~O' :::::'.~ -....., 0 I -"" ~ ""' ':; "" -co 5 .... ~ ;,. ,.... ,.... 5 '"" ::x;- ~ ..... -i :t: ~ ::: PASTI IP UTIIT 0 C Label Co l'lu open. Ing for perlOn with H · pet1ence of Pute Up & Camera operation For 1nlerview (714) 751-9500 PMHlllOY DPT. OLEll Full time, Mon thru Fri, 10 10 7pm Typing req Friendly neighborhood a tore 844·21 1 1 Photo lab counter peraon Exper pref Outgoing personality a mu1t . 1-Hr Photo 8•8·2424 PRESCHOOL TEACHER Irvine, Pan ti~ P M 768·7•94 PRESSPERSON AB Dlc:lc & Itek some eKper l'letptu1 apply In parson Ocean Preas 1730 1 Beach Blvd 17 A. Huntington Be.ch HCEmDlllT Weekend1.(9·5) eome llght typing Irv R .. 1 E11ate ofc 552-2008 needs 3 lot attendants I Newport Beach ca 92660 ---==-:....!-------.!..========-....:.. District Managers If you •n1oy work1nc;i w1!h young boy\ & g1rh and desli. 1ob' ore f\01 for you consider o career 1n the newspaper corculo loon l1eld This " o unique po11!1on w1lh doily challenge\ & rewards Our openings ore 1mmed1011 Apphconh mull hove o von 11011onwooon or !ruck We offer on eacellen! salary with o borw1 pion and vas allowonce Wt hove an u cellf!nl ~nofit pion thot 1n<lud1n ho1p1 taliroloon 1n1uron<e l1berol vacation ond holiday\ Cand1d01es must hav~ a desire to b• \u<Ctufvl ond !). w1ll1n9 to worl. hard If you thin~ you hov• the quot.l1<otion1 ph!ost apply 1n person to the Daily Pilot Mondoy 1hru Frtday 9 I I am or 1 4 prn 330 W. Bay Costa Mesa. CA 92626 an equol opportunity ~mplover C7 ltl • .. ...... ... ltJt ...... ''" tl W1att4 51 Mil mCI lllTW 1111 T!UCI unw MJ? i.-;ll--...... iiiiiiiAm ..... ~:"'!'!:I Gd P~•~1>1no HTML ouau a.ii ... , uus ~'!·"1u1.~1e:.. ~;..~ ~ _...M=s~ TRUCK RENTALS -~-...---f!§i:i:::J1~17§J EllCel S>Olltlon fOf rectnt ~"";'~derll1 NeeO .,,.,QllCIC S*90ft to •llnd1 a '1'•v-ardt cond. 1400 . llolfl ~[£ $2 high K:hool greduate °' .:;;;;'a Of •••:ic,"o:;lll grow l1' lb~ t IPC*I 6'Mnd· SSNM06 I ~ 0 PICK..lJP ::.:::-" wewid,...,,~~ tr111n ~y In pet.on oompany. Min. 1 "If ,.... wrllina onw ,... epply. ~ ..... gd c:iond I 'I 'I TRUCK $1000 r~neoot.iCall PIEA 1 2710Hltbor IW'MfY NPW .. tull UIN 2590 ~ IMI, C.M St2S, Ktnnlor• ~. ..: ..-.. Caroline ~· 251 Bl'ld, CM 1t1r1no Hlery HOO· xtnt cond SH. 790-8097 ~ • I PER OW --s 1200 mo. Paid l'lolideya SOLAR I -.t.LEA \ RECEPTIONIST'ic; A.al I vacatlOtW Hoee>lt .. In-Mutt ~ tome Net • 'Wrig 11 cf, f,_,.fr Phllc:o ' Pt.Ill 714-645-2050 ~ E111t1 01flc:. pan time &llltlJ WOITIYI auranc:. ava.i lntervtewt plumbing, roofing exper. 10nt $200 ~3 en 5 ...._ ________ ~ ~el ottlce dut• Aett llT IEW Pill! by 41)S:lt on1y T~rl Mull bl wiWng 10 .or• R-'rlgerator .. mlll -tnt ll1leel1ueta IZll Trallent '°' P•t• 7151·3191 Call MW on CPA'S, ~ ~~~4:Js NURSEAY ~ ~~:n-=. eond $75 ~2-2700 • SACI Lg• a .. KILN. -'"''fll1_n .. 11-~ ..... --.~ countanti. 1111 .. rvic. llme 791.3008 Cea m 1111 Ne¥er uMd will dlher '87 JSto::;;; t11Yei ll'alllf· Rec9pttonlat comp1nle1,1tc Large Sa• Ill! '~~854, Pt 803 Newport Beec:tl 1.-. firm front end commlt.alont. llTllll IALll llP ITIDEITS APISll'lllcomputer 121K. Sofa bed~UOO hu an Immediate,.,..__ annual r1new111, ..... 1 D s Com...... .. • ....:i.. 2 drlYet, ambit monitor, NC1\ Ce.ti -.w .. ., s200 I f -,.......~ ' · · "'"''" ....._.., Z/80 eard CP/M ._,, ... ng or • reoepllonlst. ~·bot~ wtiolllale l r• Co. pan.urne. Oranoe Ill Tm Ottld1t1 printer eti 87:M619 875--7191 le700 M1-lt2• Atl ec>m ·11 811~ Spirit Perl :=t,!~pl=..an:~ lltnupto ~ount~ S48-80.1btwn ...... llWD a&b ... lmtnua11t1H&, IPA/JACUZZI Never '7'2 DATSUN 510 runa eond.,t8Kmt.Mu11Sed1===~-... ~== perlelioe prlfeNltd eom. $ 0 Oem-pm We h•V9 opening• fOf' ee2-3M1 uMd. 11lnt cond., a.oo. &1tt Ltuia1 oood. need• bOdy WOf1', HS.....348 or ~221 pet1t1v. ulery and bin-2 o t 000 YR SALES S•l8fY PIUI boyl a glrl• t>et..en fAS eo-2 d lk dl'lv. work• 54-6927' Nk for Mltl• A&lbX TOYOTA 1850 080 494-06-47 lakn eflt1.21~~~~~~org1n Mr Carlaon Outgol,:o~Tl~~l!Utlc ~~:': o:.;::~ grMt.S125obo~2-2100 s::i: tt .. :}~ ALL MA~:;~~09 Down, Alt·~~T:.~eo~· 'fia09XR0GFS ••Ot-730-7003 l&lel pereon needed lor Earn mon•y. tripe & ''"ti !18 BOS.8pmll31-se31 Dave CIOMdendcomnn...,. t•(012~) Sl«ec>CMt(O.OYLV) • ,..,...,., IAUI OLlll F/T our women'• d.elgner bonUMI Cati No l'ttlt °' l.H* No 0.-S3tU 123U R.J p A11oc hH en Appty In pereon. 9-t2. boU11qw Mu9t be r• Mr Rountr.. fffflJtMt T~ Oriental grandfathlf posit, No llQlme Fee Bill MAXEY TOYOTA BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1mmed. opening !Of r• Coate M"' Stationer•. 1pon1lbl1 & rellabl• 141· 1111 W..nT3 dodc 1750 S y:' 11th Oeilven eny leaae 19202 e..cti ea2.oe29 1t202 Beed\ 942-0129 c1pt1onl1tt11cr1tary, 270 E 17th St CM Pleueepplyln pereon to Mon ·Fri 10em-3pm lank-lllter4ight S 5 Stro ALL·SAVl!AS LEASING T-t• Hit lront office 1P9M'&noe, ALEXIA, 280 Forut AY9. fuaJtvt IPMlceral250 &50·5108 (7 t4)"32-1977 80 200SX Rad l\/b, -:!.:.-------~~~1~n:nn:1\.;,: p=~~~'r:::i Lagun• Beach llHlUDT •pc+ IMn; rm Mt, ='\t T~=et! :': ~ ~ Aite kmm/ ~'~~~:_~',~ ·92 r~~~1~~L~ ttllll1 Varied office Opportunlt111 av1ll1bte PllCLllllS YlllHl-1 ::,:1~,wl~ cir~ °'* OVI< face.,.,..,. ol P11t1 tOlS '78DATSUN210GX AirCond.AM/~M reepontlblttt• Contact with the LOS ANGELES Seti to bulineuee who Tired oflilllng around with wt remote cntrl S350, MO 81 Catt Sat/Sun J!'Ofd 1r1n1Id11va11,,._11tm st er• o A 1 r c 0 n d I 1fC~) ......,, 240•1381 TIMES Ctrculatlon 0.. "9ed what you Nit, or nothing to do7 Do you compl Akal aterao. 2pm to lOpm ~4·1'291 cond $150 full 11Ze shell 1553WZPI $4788 lllOPT /Sim partment In our dOOf to f 'Z LUI fllllll Ilk• to mlngle7 II 90 give bought S 1100. Mii S700. Two $200 closeng 0typm1c $.40 962·5533 s21aa Bill MAXEY TOYOTA Full Oma. general office door newspaper sales Guaranteetd wage or u1 a Jingle, at (7 14) Pleulcallan 5&astdor hctcet1 MC110n 8 row 15 BILL M.\XEY TOYOTA 192028aKh 962-0829 dut•. llte tying. flllng for progrem Guaranteed comm 852-9125 enyttme 540-0301 for Ill exciting Liz ~2· 186& MOO Heh ~2·3443 Aitfl W1ate4 1020 19202 S..Ch 962..0829 '71 Cotoha. runs I look• n hourly wege plus com· 1ob u 1 tataptione ..._ '=""'· --.,.--::--..,.,----F Hhlon lalend 1 rm miMlon Hours 4pm to SIClnUY pefton with 1he LOS AN· 1 c:oud'I. 5 pc dinette NI U"11ty traitor metal t>ox I CASI Tll&Y I 82 DATSUN MAXIMA xtni s975 675-7729 Salary baMd on exper 9pm Training i s Mortg..,,e Banking firm GELES TIMES Hours ~•5•8 .. 051 601t762wtiaetsezh1nd· lonet11c.1a 551-8285 Sn Rt Power IOc"-• and ·15Corolla5•"".amttm. Conlaci Phi! Ramming """ ~~11r. ·~"2 .. "2 s w w ..,.... lorappt.720_9816 provided Potenttal to needs secretery with 4pm·9pm Hourly wege Antqa:deak,drasMf,mlr-hng ... ., __ "" IHIC&llltltclf teer "" his a11 greet buy• $900 earn S300. plus per week. shorthand cepeblllty plus commission LO· ror S50-S200 tbl/4chrs latlcal laJI. l214 Sell your car Instant Ca.ah !1ESP531J 850-9780 RECPT !TYPIST for CPA FOf en lntef'Vlew, call Newport Ba~h baMd ot-eauon 1375 SunlloW9r $500 ALSO llv rm. bdrm for your car Any make°' BILL M~~:~OYOT A 82 TOYOTA TERCEL firm In NB Call Connie, 957·2361 e11t 1204 t1ce Saler)' com-Ava, Costa MM&. Incl corner bed group Ibanez elec guitar w/hard-model Paid 101 or not 19202 8eac'1 962_0829 Stlcic AM/FM. Clean. New 63 t-0961 SALES·HAROWARE menaur•••· Call Pam II Tlll lff , ... n1 Other misc. 786-2325 caae & elec: tune< Ria.on Get our price first Tir•. (10MG364) Restaurant-Waitress & Flt Pit avall-no Sun or 673-3120t675-4981 for tir sales people wear Obi Bed, 2 Recliner•. 50 amp S300 6'42•3443 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '82 280ZX 2 • 2 IA.Ito, lo mi 13988 Hostess apply In P9fSOn eves. see Steve H.W appointment blue Je•n• on the job & table. sofa. s~akera. Office Fuaitart/ 19202 Beach Blvd wtT·toP Loaded 2·tone BILL MAXEY TOYOTA at DI Prego's 2287 Fair· Right Co. 126 Rochester. SEClnUY can make s2soo ... per mOfe! 494-7298 ~ • 1 6%%6 Huntington Beach beauty S 13.250 963· 1360 19202 Beach 962-0829 view Rd c M Costa Mesa. Ca 11f!1• 962..0829 B • 91o115 Permanment plrl-tlm• week comm. Position• Dining Room ser Fr. Prov . e• atom Conf table. •• • .. ,........... tl Tl -Experienced. t)'p1ng now open due 10 par90fl· oval table, 6 cn11rs but~ 1 1 8 o1 WE llY '!!7r.!s~c~·"'cl!'-l':w' ~~~x"1~1.;.;;;;.;;,;,,;;;,m_r.;;;~-..;,;;;.;.;. ·11 Cedl1lac Sevfltl. Whl1• go cond, sesoo. c:a11 7~708 ·&&El.DORADO S19tdowr\ OoMd End -eomm·1 lMM 4LL-SAVEAS L.EASIHG 1714)~·1977 NABERS CADIU.AC LARGEST SELECTION or tat• modal, tow rN"9ga Cadtltacs in Sou1Mrft Calflomlel S.. us tocs.yl 540-1110 2'eOO Hat1)of 8tvd COSTA MESA . ~ .( :. \l>ILI .. \( I Daily Pilat · ...... • 60 llt .. rt.. d net advancement One ol . in ay we nut, upti arm . v agon nt WE -lllE -wpm, e a .. o nan let Chine cabinet lovely chair• $600 536-9601 CLUI ca•s trans S800. 615-7729 "~~ Newi>0rt Beech • Shared the latgest growing Solar S lOoo 960-3384 ' n .. B.IUm office concept Non-Powe1 Co in the world ;iaanLOrfUI 1221 UI TRICll 81 HONDA ACCORD hw I hatl (333XDG) PART TIME smoker Call Teri Le.da provided. draw + aastoveS150.0nWa¥9-g :;a lW uprlQM Auto Trans Lo Miias, $6995 Wetzel/THE EXECUTIVE commlssk>n 751-3008 1eaa waler bed wl dfewers caf\'ld~s beautiful wlnt Sharp I 1DMH065) OFFICE M4 .. •92 Tf•~•H-$200.&lpeftglwaterbed f1n1m.. 4"'7-6315 S5888 *** ""'-_. S 100.all 11lnt 650-2765 "'' " BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111111 Part-tlme75l-8882 Good furniture gtv. away Lowry Conaoll upright 19202e.cti 962..()829 '11 ELllAIM9f )totor Routf' A"ailable NE>wport Beach a rea, thrt-e hours pE'r day. Earn approx. 5600 pE'r month. Call I l :00 to 1-:00 P\1. llOlnUY Tetep'10ne work pnees 548-2170 pi.no. xlnt eond Owned '81 HONDA ACCORD Fulpower,IOW,,,.._ Mature Individual to~ 10 SALES by fOfmer piano teec:~ T s .. _ iiCGx.380) tor Mortgage Co In l llY F11111111 $950 OBO 536-t 753 4 1 l~DV~u;:) rans i • .--·59 Squwebadt, gd cond Fashion Island Errortr .. Largecorpo<atlonhasPfT LES 957-8133 I rti' ,. __ ,J ,230 $6788 In/out St700 &:Jt-8380 $13,995 typing. d lctaphone, ptlone wortt Good work· .. •J .... a WI llY BILL M.\XEY TOYOTA Ext 4030 alt 5 536-3525 word·proceu1ng re. 1ng condltlOOS Maten gold Yelour Chairs SURFBOARD. Cullom USED CARS& TRUCKS 19202 Bach 962-0829 65 vw BUG,.._,, ...... u1 *** I _,. Sh .. h--" d ••-•-Nu. reesnable 673-7853 • ._.. T 1 / han__. ~............ "" '12 ELIM•IM A8R qu r...., O• • .,.., • _,_, •-• "'"''a r w c ·-• • COME IN OR CALL FOR ---78 CVCC m• on complete rebuild · · ... ~ suable Abilrty to wor1t _._•Lt•-Moving Sale· Sofa bed, 1,-e1ght bag & leash Fiil •-•..... 12350 OBO S48-i2lSI F9Ctory~pelnt, With little Of no direction .,.,.$_ 8 0 _ 0 ,. end , • ...._ --"~ t"', 1mmac $225 241-8688 "--m~-,,,_-, ·llo Hatchback runs 11lnt, ............ ....,._ "' .....,.. -uwu s1100/obo .,...... "'423 st.-.oc1111nt1tlCl9 Mu1t be Otganlzed, detall French Prov. Bdrm Ml Tennis RICkats Ilk• new m Ut-• llO Rabbt1 G 38.000 ml, player ( 1EOM447) g:nt~an~~~ =~;~ • Call 6'0-1494 $25-70 Prince. Pro. Ken· 182~~BEA~VD 82 Prelude Sliver Pnced ~d ~'.1~_2;;.cal $14,995 btwn 9am-12Noon for MIN Kelty 730-7003 OAK DESK. Tap cond MX Black Aoe ~1459 HUNTINGTON BEACH ~~3-~;:8~537~7995 &l)pt TRAVEL AGENT -FIT min ~~~'st;'.'°96'?..~9~4m. .... , INb 7012 141..fOllJMf.IJll 'lllllll&CClll ·e:6~0~~t:t~1 **'* SOY STA. ltCUlll 2 )'fl exp, Apollo trained ult Runabout 1ome -WAIT YHI R A S2850, (71•) ~510 '14 smw · • Pleuant ofllce Call Old unique han<k:rafled llnkege s125 6.46-8884 "" e Po s •um• Convertiblltop, UnOlr lull time, neat appear. 552-3052 lrvtne. Ask f()( Spanish benehes 5· $225 -CLW ISO cut lease $199 down '71 Bug low ml6et good 5000mUea(807309) CIRCULATION DEPT. 642-4321 EOE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT no w BAY ~1 • COSTA MESA CA 9:>64'£> "''• t JI A t 1• t t H 1 llllrfl I • I flriitl I q • f P Apply In pefton 2590 Ausra pr Casll0nty54&-1833 25'11 f1 F<>fmula Thunder· SelRonaldDace All·SAVERSLEASING cond, S2200 obo $22,995 •... . . · · • · · · • · · Newport BIVd, C.M. bird Galley, encl head, (714)"32-1977 842~30/~7-3047 1111!1••••····----------------.-TRAVEL AGENT, large Queen bed, Spring Air VHF • ......._. 38 "" • 6 · """"""""'· m..,.. ,,,. -• -rLIH 71 Su,..rbaetle Smg ** Newspaper well a1tabllshad co1p. .185 M2·54 1 tld/en.1lse, lull canvas, ,. -"-'""" ' ..--. '* agency teeks pleasure REFRIGERATOR $50. suN9)'9d $17,500. Hit S199down Closed End ~~~~~~ui:w ~~; '14 SE1111 •1 YIW KIDS -EARN agl 3 Yrs e11p Sabre Wa1erbed SSO. Dtne1te S 16,500 Creative llnail Commercial Leue cond S2.200 760--8511 Full Yin~ padded top, trained Well traveled set~. 080. 847 ... 680 559 .... 665, 9e&-1777 All-SAVERS LEASING Gadillacwlr•~ AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt no• hut I~ ooenincs tor JOiin& Ult' btntu to wcure rtaders lo! Tlit Or illCt Coast Daily PllOI Our crews start at 3 30 p m •nd work uni~ a 30 ' m ftftda~ On S,tu1day, "' llfOrt •It• molt hours Yow win e11n many lf!CIS ind prllts atone Wf!!I H tnlllC rour own monty ll1trt 1s llO dellftf•n& Of collechon 1nvol•ed H you art 1ntfftsled. pleast uH Mf [arl .. COOE (714) 548-7058 background prel Self-(714)432·1977 71 SUPER BEETLE Must c:oYerS,tullpower motivated Contac1 Rikki, Sofa. 4 pc modular, off 25--<ll' power bOats Call l 9121 Safi S900 650-6996 LOA0ED(lKCJS411 850 1111 wtllte • coat $4500 Sac lor low charter club rates 4 W°kHI Driftt 9030 1811 • SlSOOTonl,675-2232 673-1974()(964·7222 72 VWW11tphali a $17,995 VIDEO RETAIL SALES 79 LUV 4X4 PICKUP Camper $2450 pp 20115 Video. T v st8f'ao aa1e1 Sofabed queen size. SMr1I 40 It GutfatrMm CrulM< F1t>ergta.ss shell. Stereo Paloma CM 6.42-3-410 •J!lllll•l!ll!I! .. ~·· 111p nee lor 1 high end Iii!• nu. unhtcines $350 F11>a<gtasstdelsel Needs ( 1U08289 Video St0te w/111ciuSM1 p.p. AM'a/548-9545 paint & new lntariOf $2988 lines Well-groomed & Sacrtflc;e S29.900 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA we11.m1nnered Ca.II lor SOFA. good cond & xlnt (619)226-2193 19202 Beach 962..0829 details Scott 631·7887 buy $100 557-5659 -- Sola & Love seal/earth 4?ada~~1 vJF8 aJ;.1~., ~~ Tncka 9035 VOTER REGISTRATION tone pllld-llke new S300 gen. 1,...,9 er & muc.. 63 SCOUT 4x4 WORKERS. S5· 15 hr ...... ~ " poss Pd 3 times wldy No 545-3110 ewnlngs more Must sell' pp 4 cyct runs great S 1500 e11per nee Several open-Solld0aktablewt4 chairs 818-981·9140dy$ 646-5734 1ngs IOf appt 971..0227 Immaculate. must sell 2l3-472·2 l77 eves 82 ISUZU DIESEL. 221< m1 Wanted fOf SALES pos· now• S300 &46-7022 SO 2S It Wallcfalt & trailer S5000 Call 754-1873 OR •Ill lcltlll'S soaTH COlilTY ISYZI Ilion Highly motivated In· ThomaSVllle din rm 11>1. 6 Low hrs S 18 500 Call 548· 1721 dl'llduals Interested 1n chrs,AnS1000557·5659 760-8411 Viaa -9040 UWfYfllLllT earning $50,000 plus P9f T _ .... I S I l t -& ClasSIC Man 18' Bayboat '80 VW VAN•GON IE lllOULI year Mu1t be well rau 0 a, ovesea · T s o """ .. " ,. Volume Sales. S«vice dressed & have a Ch~ur. eust. earthtone op cond 1 .'7VV cas... Low Miies 7 pass ste<eo And LeaS1ng ptuunt phone voloe $600 968-74 lO :;.~~~~e;:r RE · 1 cass, (66684) 18711 Beach Blvd Our compeny oflera Walnut din table teat• 9. $6988 Huntington Beach profit sharing Contact 1',.,ll481195 not adjust. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA (11•) 142 2000 Jane at lntematlonal In-100 lb chrome leg• xlnt SEALED BID as 11 where 19202 Beach 962-0829 • vestments of America cond $400, 548-4143 Is 1983-38'1 Profiteer CF '70 Che./YStep van rblt •1141 9141 556-1000 4291HF See Vessel at $ 500 72 a••c V ---""!"'!'--~-·! ------Washer/Oryer(stacked) Crystaliner Corp 1626 mlr 2 · ""' an ·e2 626 Mazda lu11ury WIATlll m1m1 Kint eond $300, King ll Placenlla. Coat• Mesa '•Ion s950 750·5261 sedan-elec sun roof-cust MtlllcUIU'I SOtlTH coa;1n YILISWUEI "WEWILLllT IE lllEllOLI" Volume S ..... 5-'liOe And~ 18711 Baecll Blvd Huntington e..cti (l H) 142-2000 65 COfValT ~ TVf'bo charged Ru"s well $2,900 675-3680 '68 Chev Malibu 307 Great eng Needs brak~ work S300. s.46-3547 ·79 Camato top shape 42.000 m1 S•.600 6'42·3104 al'lr 3Pm Interlock 111par w/tools bed $150, 536-6190 aft 5 Weekdays 8AM-5PM Aati-n, wheels-xlnt cond $7 500 76 CONV new top/paint r-.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•fl F 11 /ti 631 1•"6 ~--.......... ,d I 2PM ... 642·9376 pp •-cond amlfm cas $5700 u or P me • ..., DBL WATERBED S 160 Aug':'str a~1c': 01 So Cl111ica 9045 898-686• 841·2295 alt 6 '82 BERLINETTA $9100 Air. en.use. pwr wlndOWI dOOf'S & ... ta. Nu tlf• 553.1141 Evesl'Mtnd9 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACftOH I H81d loot! 6 Sctatnmed t0Aagm9ker 14 Euroe>ean• 15 Greek letter 16 toruan guH t7 Surat forth t 8 So Atrtcan provtnc:. 20 Lethergy 21 Grand 22 Door pen 23 ..._on'1k1n 25 Mut1tlon1 27 BA or M Sc 30A~ 31 Wu wrong 32 An .ubfeet 33 BercNc* 31 Wuunrrve 37 Currlnl unl1 38 Toronto footbal9r 311 Puturege 40 ~try jC)lfll 4 1~ 42Me1C cuta 44 Cling 45 Matted -•Y 47 Role 48 Untied .. .. " 49 Salum 50 l ight tan 5" NYSE patrons 57 Schoo4 booll 58 81\19 moona 511 Sorry word IOVamooM 81 GenUI 62 Diaellow 63 Turklall eo+n DOWN I Contrect parllc· ular abbr 2 Bull Sp 3 Pfftal •bbr 4 Mended 5 Plrt ol 1 e I NIP9 7~ 8 Alr1lne abbf 9COl<>Mll 10 FIUUre t I Fruit .oure41 17 'The DOarcs1· 13~tl0ne 19 ShOuldef ~ 2 t ·For eneme• 24 ~bottom 25 Wood 28 Heet1cen 27 V19-y 28 Early °'*-1 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 29 Casenov• e g 30 M1<:r01COPtC openings 32 Wed 34 Red •lo• eatrect 35 Preaege 37 end Dendy 38 PllY9fS 40 P1n1Ctes 4 t Firm animal 43 M°'t ~not>le 44 ln1tm1d1te 45 Pseudonym 46 Kind of drum 47 Cow 49 ~llhlood 5 t Tf'lunder un11 52 Tellt.. m•dly 53 Emptoyer 55You~er 56 Span1sn cry 5 7 Meriu words 10 11 12 18 t3 lllCEPTltllST/Tnht w /access. 675-0636 Coast Manne SurveyOfs 140 WOODY Custom Bul11 iltiff4n lfaz tl4S ·77 RABBIT am/Im aunrt Weekends only ~8ci-fic Waterbed king, heater, no 5732 E Second St . Long on CW Chas.sic betQe ext 1 oeltant on-good cond s 1800 pp View Memorial Park trm $250 760-0488 pms Beach, 90803 Bid must red/beige tnt must see d1t1on·Assume Lease 631.2359 644·2700 for Pat bt accompanied with SSOOO OBO 5'9-8263 963·7S93 --- J ; ,214 d ... 80 Rabbit 2 dr 4 8'>d. WOOOSHOP WORKER IWI money Of er Of ca..,,.., 57 T·btrd. tmmac, wt11te 70 280SE cvn~l!•I • clean ong own '0.000K STAIN GLASS PERSON DIAM OS eeaut white cheek. made payable to w red tnl both tops fully stereo A c s 16 7 50 m1 S3300 714-760--0301 Need lull time •11---1 Ot ct S950. 1 17 ct Talbot Bird Inc In the restored. must selll d 5 Call 846-0291 ...... amount ol I~'• of bid Na 18 _ 80 Rat>blt L o.ese1 2dO(;" Salary negotiable Dean or S 1500 Miriam 667 ·2956 Bala-~6 01 bid d· _ 10 S 17 950 OBO 55MS45 80 SE 5 s I J 548-9326 '""' ~-. 72 2 l 4 lvr grey 4 speed io.lnl S3500 PP oyoe eng.g.m.it Set-NI< 1350 da)'• Envelope mull Aat" larrte4 115.000 m1 orig own 640·9623 C.tl 5505 Orlg $ 1000 650-2447 state Haled bid Ownet S6 850 675-9143 78 VW SCIROCCO 'M•YETTE MUST SELL IMMEO bfk red 1eaU.. IOedlCI PLEASE CALL Molly 963-9802 or vine. 567-.3035 COWMElL CHEV•OLET ~ 11.irt ... r B . : ••""1'"~:0-.\ 546-1200 PERSIANS 10 :;;ks With •iacellu•al '211 ~~I ~'th; to reluse Alli lea" tlOS 78 280E 4 dr sed•nl Blaupunkt Stlr90 papers, sliver & blue eyed 79 Alpha gpya., co;;. w snrt gd cond Loaded C&SMtte. Air Cond Whltea M/F $200 up 2 Closing lt!ts S325ea.:4 vertlble Pristine eond S 12 000 OBO 644 8746 (436VGH) Wp tJl'f t>eautlful 857,..875 ' ~~"'S:.~~~rs' 814 INta, 1 7014 12,900 actual mlle• ·~ 500 sec 1no m1leegel. S3638 );&Lf black. 44,000 ,. 5510 24'c6LGbe1X. 7.5 Honda Choe brown/Ian teath anthraot• gray t>lk lthr BILL MAXEY TOYOTA m1 xtnt cond $4300 I J 2 OLYMPIC BOXING 7 3 sall1·VHF·ll1r·ktmtr inter $7500, 673· 1 !81 S,8,950 64 ·2776 19202 8a8ch 962..()829 673-7760 er Spaniel 7mo'1, Tickets • Tues Aug tea<: hatches, S100 mo ------81 VW CONVERTIBLE ----- Butt. w/paper•. muat SSOea. Call 650-1397 NB d 0 ck s 75 o o A .. i 9107 SILLlll TUil am fm cau alloy wheels ·e 1 COLT. blac1t. «.000 aacr S200 ~8<42 2 Ol YMPIC SOCCER 494-2806 ·'9 FOX E11oe11ent con· •ERCEIHl only 26K ml $8000 ml xlnt cond S4000 LHASAAPSO.AKC,REO, tckts8/8.524-8157eves 41 ft Freeport Islander dlllon 78000 mites Toppurch1sepr1ee1n 6.<46-0930or879-2640 673•7760 8 wks. Fem $300. Mal• *OLYMPIC TICKETS * Ketch FlbafglustdlaMI S2750 5S2~847 area1 Seller USlstant 82 bllt. Jfltta 4-dr 5-spd fen 9319 1275• 955-0809 Two S95 Gym Flnels. Great 1ccommod11lons INW 9112 plan available Call 8111 AIC AMIFM cass 1ttoys Poodle Pups, TMCUp, Toy, Women's Rythm 8111, & great crultlng R•· ,. _______ _. McCoy bllt. cloth int 26K m1 Min S200 up. 546-2848 7pm eve. UCLA S500 lor duced for quick eale ·74 3 OS air, auto, 4 dr lHH tr hrt"8st $7300 675 713 t theprlnctsreser prkng St05,000(6t91226-2!93 IHther MUST SEE1 JllSUlll$ R,~~~ .. ,1~n m~~~.ge::Ocok Allt Pf11no P9fmh 1C only '78 1&98f Mu11 see cond $3395 846-6533 llPIRTS 873~300 549""915 fOf womert/Gymn, Wed whi te over )'ellow ' 1001 Oua11Street 8/1 5.30pm 675-6256 w/1t1ras Greg 891· 15'5 Newport Be.ch Pttl sm 4 Olympic Wrestling afler 7PM ~ .J)ll\Jl~R US-HOO 8Cue&dOldMecawwtlrg 11cket1 7130 $15 ea 16 Hobi. Cat Like new ~·! dbl,..,,.. gd w/kldsl,....s 960-4463 S 700 bo Sales·SefYKe-Leas1ng "WlRllltll!Jff -.-.....,, race ready 1 'O • * * • 111 * * • very tame 54 1·6421 Admiral Btw Po<1 rv s 15, _ 642·955_! EICILUIT llVEITllT YELLOW NAPE w/c;aoe 1 WHITE sewing mach S25. 8 tt SABOT • compi.te Plf .. Wl(I lllW' 'fT old S550 Mfi.-8309 Wht 4 pstr twn bed $45. $450 64-4_.579 I outdocx gas BBQ S60, I AatiJ!n ll 1920 dOll hse Englllh SABOT/Gd cond Com· 78 3201 auto I cc578VCXI C<>Ueetlon of tine WOOd. 5700· obO 6'40·i3 t4 pteta w/aatl Sheets & 79 320• 4spd s r14~0XUBI oars 1350/obO 759--0 !~ llO 320! 5spd glus and art work trom Baeutllul sw•t~h•s lor slrt 1JWB 1331 IM vessel M Y APOLLO your clients 2112 In 30 ~IL I Deeb 7112 80 320• 5sp sir( 18EN790t 11 1vbla to quallfted colOfs ea season Priced -81 320f 5spd s/r(OOO 1991 ~· APOLLO wa the IOf the pron The ColOf avail S.Wboltsll 0' 81 320tautos r(10AG964l llaglhlp of the Church of eompen 759-0779 tau Month· to-month 81 32015spd s I'\ log.2251 SclentOl~and pera. Y S 11 pl tt 673· 1395 8, 320. SIPd s 111cyd6831 yn~hlofofon dtnHurmbb~-d.. C~~~ .B~~I~ ~t,•:; lallMadl 7128 8 1 3201 5spd S'( 1dog860) 11 .. ..... .,.... 82 320• 5SPd Sir( 1 OZF t45) 11att ''" l'IU bMtl f'amvd cond ssoo. 9113-5454 '83 Custom P•n·Am tail 82 7331 AIT Pnva1p1.,. ~·nv ycur c•• can be t1azerdous to your .... ttailri HOUM> ot imports oltf!fs f'l19f'lflt "'~ tor ~our pamper9<J Mereaci.s Ast,.,,,,., •• , DIAL 213 7 14 l.AEACEDES HOUSE OF IMPORTS Inc '"!"' 9155 '9 4 b!esel 43 000 m1 1 ownttr Sunr1 11r 4 dr amllm Kint cond S'4 tOO 760-0919 Im veaeel Coll tnc19 bvtd ESTATE SALE On bed, ~d Xlnt cond $800 Ld di 1EVJ484) glu• doora. 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It 's quick and inexpensive. end the Pilot reaches potential buyers who hve In this area Call today Daily Pilat classified ads phone 642-56 78 HIQHll LOWl7 COUNTY IDITION MONDAY, JULY 30, 1984 "' A m erican s collect 6 gold m edal s on f irst day of the Oly mpics. PagesCl -4 Coast The owner of a Hunt- ington Beach bar has been arrested and ac- cused of raping a 15- year-old girl./ A3 California Telephone rates for Cali- fornians are are the way down./A4 A pilot who 'buzzed· the Coliseum had police wait- ing for him when he landed at the airport./ A4 ;~:!:!:::·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:<·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·! Nation Fred Waring, the Inven- tive creator of blenders and music, ls dead./ A4 EPA proposes even further reductions In sale of leaded gasoline to con- sumers./ A4 World A hijacked jetliner with 84 passengers departed Aruba today, bound for Caracus./ A4 The last Marine unit leaves Beirut for new quarters offshore./ A4 Feature Salvador Dali has Issued a series of sport medals for the Olympics In gold, silver and platlnum./81. Photo albums from his youth have been returned to a Japanese athlete whose Identity was not known for 39 years./81 Sports A groin Injury has ap- parently ended the Olym- pic gold medal hopes of former Newport Harbor High swim standout John Moffet./C1 U.S. Olympic pentathlon athletes got off to a good start In competition at Coto de Caza./C2 Dodger rookie Orel Hershlser nearly tosses a perfect game./C2 Entertainment Country singer Eddy Arnold, at 66, would like to cap his long career with one more hit record./83 Business Consultants help m lddle- level management pro- fessional In their career changes./85 ";:.~;:=_:;:;:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·x·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!=:·:·:·: INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Clustfled Cornlea Crossword Death Notlcel Horoscope Ann Landert Mutual Fund• National Newt QJMnlon Paparanl POiice Log Publtc Notlcel Sport• Stock Market• Tetevta!on ThMt.,. WNtMr WondNewa 84 A3 8 5 A4 C5-8 84 C7 C4 C6 B2 BS A4 A5 8 1 A3 C4 Ct-4 88 B2 B3 A2 A4 OAANGECOUNTY C ALIFOR NIA 25 CENTS C~ncert fans battle police 'Heavy m et a l'crowd sets car afire. pelts lawme n with bottles in melee By STEVE MARBLE Of the o.., Net awr A crowd of rock 'n' roll fans tipped over a car. set it afire and then hurled beer bonlcs at pohce and firemen Viejo's invaders a happy throng Visitors suffer hea t to cheer favorites in Olympic bike race By JE RRY HIRSCH Of .... .,.., Not • ...,, They descended on M1ss1on Viejo in droves. About 200.000 stron~ all crowding for a seat on the Olympie bicycle road race course. They were bicycle enthusiasts from Australia to Los Alamitos. Newpon Beach to Norway, in Mission Viejo to cheer for their Olympic teams. The local crowd was the big winner with Amencan Alexi Grewal captur- ing the gold medal in the 118.2-mile men's race a nd Amencans Connie Carpenter and Rebecca Twigg fi nish- ing first and second in the 49.2-mile women's race. The spectators loved 1t. "This is the best thinf. I have ever seen in Mission Viejo, · said Mark Gormly.whose backyard lies aiong the O'Neill Road secuon of the course, about a mile from the fi nish line. "This communll)' has absolute!> everything you -would want and now they bnog the Olympics here. It's just fantastic." Gormly said. Gormly provided the crowd with two televisions sets perched on his Addltlonal bike race story, photos on pages A3, C 1 fenee a nd a garden hose for spectators wishing to cool off from the 85-degrcc heat. People staned arriving Saturday afternoon. They staked out sections of the hilly. 9.85-mile course with lawn chairs and ropes. leaving notes askmg later amvals to respect their claims. Hundreds camped out. many turn- ing hay bales intended to cushion dangerous curves mto cushions for their heads. The big crush c.ame about 6:30 a. m Sunday, three hours before the women's race staned. after a Sunday mght conccn at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater. Irvine police. pelted with bottles and debns as they tried to move the crowd back from the flaming Ford Mus tang. were forced to call for assist.an~ from Laguna Beach. Tustin and the shentrs depanment to quell the not "The best -we could do was try to mamtam the status quo ·· explained Irvine pohce Sit Dtck Bowman today. "This 1s the first ume we've had to call for outside assistance at Irvine Meadows." The melee erupted 1n an amphitheater parking lot shonly before m1dn1fht followtoa a concert by Judas Pncst. a popular heavy metal rock croup. AccordtnJ to police the not was touched offwben I Juvenile concert· goer rammed several cars in lhc lot with hts vehicle Officen were unsure wh> the dnver crashed into the other veh1cles. Bowman said. 0.-, .... ....-.,......_ ...... -Some of the people m the parkina lot!ot a httle mad, Jumped the dri vCf" an pulled him out of the car" said Bowman. -They apparently beat him up." A crowd of about 40 people then pushed the Must.an& onto its ude and 1gn 1ted It with a road fl.are. pol tee said. When officcn shov.-ed up. the crowd (Plc:Uc Me IULB&/ A2) Coast cable costs climb Huntington, Valley ratesjump 14% starting Wednesday BJ ROB!!!RT BARKER Of .. 0.-, ........ Cable television subscnbers in Huntmgton Beach. Fountain Valley and other areas served by Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems will pay higher rates beginning Wednesday. The rate for basic service will Jum p about 14 pcrc.cnt from SI0.95 to S 12.50 per month. company officials said. But the overall increases that include smaller rate incrcucs for pay channels arc averaging about 6 per-~nt. acrordmg to David Harris. Dtclunson Pacific's marketing man- ager Compan> officials said Dickinson Pacific. which already had one of the highest cable rates in Orange Count). hasn't 1ncrc.ased pnccs since It began tele\ ISIOn opcrauons m 1980. Harns. who claimed that Dtckinson Paofic offers more com- plete basic cable TV scrv1oes than other companies 10 Orange Count), said the LDCTea.St"S ~ neccssal) 10 provide v1~-crs "-ilh the latest "state of the an" tcchnolog.ical advances. The company. which he said has yet to tum a profit. needs revenues generated by lhe new rate to improve the quaht)' of service. he said. Hams said the company has re- ce1 ved a few complaints since letters mforming customers of the rate bike were mailed out lh1s week but "there have bttn no disconnects." The raise in rates also was su~ pon.ed b) H unungton Beach City Councilman Don MacAllister and Fountam Valle) City Councilman Ben Neilsen. who arc directors on the Public Cable Television Authonty v. h1ch O\Crstts franchise operations. Race organizers were prepared and directed motorists to 20 parking lots (Pleue Ke CROWDS/ .(3) Connie Carpenter bold.8 the 1old. Second place flniaber Rebecca Twta atand.8 at left. Nielsen. who satd rate hikes have bttn taken from city control b> recent deregulation legislauo n. said D1ckmson Pacific . unlike other com- panies. has received "very few com- (Plea.ee .ee CABLE TV/ A2) Pilot's Dowaliby takes post in NJ Named publisher of Ingersoll weekly newspaper company ---- Chaz) Dowahb>. editor and assis- tant to the publisher of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. has bttn named publisher of a weekl> newspaper compan) in Bergen County. N.J Dowal1by Joined the Orange Coast Daily Pilot shortl) af\er the news- paper was purchased b) lnaersoll Publications Inc. in February. 1983 At the Pilot. Dowahb) supervised the first successful redesign of the newspaper m years. She introduced the consistent use of color photogra- phy and developed a number of new features. including the popular Paparazzi society column. Dowahb}. 35. switched the ed1- tonal emphasis of the ne-wspaper to increase local coverage and add more news an1cles each day to the paper In March. she took on a special ass1,nment to reorganize the Pilot's retail advertising depanment while an adven1smg director was recruited. Dowahby was general manager of the Contra Cost.a Independent in The New Jersey company 1s also owned by Ingersoll Pubhcauons Inc. Richmond before joining the Pilot Cba.sy Dowallby Jake Abbott: A big leaguer in baseball and education When Jake Abbott Sl&!'ed a con- tract wtth the Brooklyn 0o<1&ers. he also saancd a contract wtth his father that he would contmue has educauon and get a collqe dqrtt A left-handed pitcher, Abbott won 23 games m I 9S2 for Santa Barbara and was voted the Cahfom1a Lcaaue's rookte of the year He once was a roommate of Don Drysdale at the Dod&ers' spnna tra1mna camp at Vero lkach. Fla .. and he hobnobbed Wlth the Dodacr greats of the era But before ht made the b1a leaguc<1. Abbott was drafted into the Army. Whtie playana ball at Fon Ord, ht 'uffercd a shoukter in1ury that made ROBERT BARllEI PEOPLE IN THE NEWS 1t al m0&1 impC)Uibk foT him .. $ lhrow the ball across the room." Jue Abbott ao• tu~ CSqM 1t o \Ile. than~s to his dad' insm n('C, and walked ofTlhe mound ao take a wturt 1\ a C'atftf tn educauon 4.lona the "'1l) he'\ made career stop at Hanford. fi~t as an athletic roach and math teacher and then at his alma mater. Fmno's Roosr\Clt Htah. w~re tus Rouahndcrs ~on ~vcn baseball champ1onsh1ps 1n e11ht years. He ~~nt onto La Canada and Oc:ansi~ and l'inalh to Hunt· inaton Stach whciT bc·i bttn super- intcncknt of tbe Huntmaton Beach Unified hool Distnct for lO 'ears. He's mo~ina on •in earl) nc~t m nth to bticotnt supc:nn~nt of •he u. Diablo nirtt'd ~ boot 01 uia 1n Oontn oil.a Count) •. rot the ·'· r bboll. tht ('ua1m lances IJfTO~:&i;!" a,... ,......... /A.2) • Laguna-Laurel project delayed By JEFF ADLER Of.._.°""' ..... SW! .\pproval of The II"' 1ne ( o ·., e"<.tens1ve plan for de,clopment ol the Laguna-Laurel plannnt'd com- munll\ -morr than thrCt" \Ca~ 1n the making -v.111 ha\e lO v.a1l a f('v. Wttks longer The Orange Count) Board <'t Supcl"' 1sors has dela~C'd appro' al ot the mass1"e project in Laguna (a- n~on until count\ plannel"' che{ ~ some conclusions contained in en· '1ronmental repons on the pro1C'Ct The project would ha'c .L!04 home' constructed 1n the camon inland ul the coastal Cit) · Jake Abbott Following an extensive public heanng on the project this Wttk. mar~ed h~ bitter exchanges between de' elopmcnt opponents and super- ' 1<,01"' hoard me mbers directed plan- ner<. to l heck the 'al id it) of csu mates on lhC' amount of traffic the project v.ould generate and to rcv1e~ projec- 11on., pertaining to flood control and v. ater runoff upen 1sors who indicated the) v.111 'ote 10 appro\.e the requested 1nne ~ hange and general plan amend- ment dire~ t1rc matter be rt~<,( ht'duled for acuon on Aug. 8. f\t'n 1f the project wins appro,al. (Ple&M eee LAGURA/A2) Woman survives cliff fall .\ 'I -)'car-old ~oman urvivcct a spectacular faU early today when ht rcponedly leaped off a high cliff' above Dana Point Harbot' and tumbled about 2SO fttt before land· 10110 a heap. authorities ~rted. The Dana Point -oman l\lfr~ a broken neck.. a fract\lftd &Dd numcrou cut~ ~ \0 Ora Count} hcnff's d~ties he ii ti~tcd in mtic:al t n at M1uaon Community Hospi tal trauma ttntcr wheft wa• Ntbc:d folio'-' int thr fl lS am. tncidcnt (Pleue ... CLllT/d) A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, July 30, 1984 . ' Judge halts grading project during Modern Pentathlon By tbt Auodated Pre11 ~ l..os An11clco;, Olympic Orpni1· mg tomm1tt~ and a de,dopmcnt group obt1111nt."d a rourt order to !.top a homcowndi. plan to grade propen ) he owns adjacent to one of five Modem Pe ntathlon compellti()n Sil~. Orange Count)' Supen or <.oun Judge Francisco BnSt:no o rdered Ph1lhp Brodell not to grade the lot near Coto de Caza until after thr event as completed .\ug 2 The LAO<X t1nd the< oto de Cuu developers filed a ~ue'\t for a re~tra1mna order Fnday. and 1t was promptly approvt'd by 8 nM"no l he wmplamt said gnidmf on a lot adjacent to the pentathlons croi.!>· country course would have "1m- p a 1 red .. co mp<'t1 t 1on and "diminished" spectator enjoyment T he document added that dust creatcd from the prOJCCt would cau!>e "nox1ou) fum es ... Howe' er. Brodell ~•d liaturda)' that Coto d<' Caza officials told him compeut1on lJtC-s would not be near homes. so his plans to arade the land shouldn't be a nuisance But the croi.s.countl) course was plac·t'd adJacent to Brodell's property. und he claimed that Coto de Caz.a officials were "pefJurous" when they said venues would not be near residential areas. "Then they turned around and told me I couldn't grade on my propeny because the noise. dust and tractor furn~ would be a nuisance." he s1ud Anti-reroute forces meet tonight The leaders ot a ne" Huntington Beach homeowners group "111 mt."t't tonight to coordinate the1roppo~1t10n to a new Bolsa Chica "etland~ development plan 1ha1 ""ould re- quired rerouting o1 Pac1fil' < oa)t H1ghW8} llomeu" ner) ~ ~ the propo~d n·rouung "o uld bnng the h1gh"a' 100 close to their n<'1Jhborhood and product' an no} ing noise.-and fumes The Pacific Coast H1ghwa) rerout- ing 1s pan of a compromise develop- ment plan approved b) the State <. oastal Consen anq. The plan stall must be approved b)' the Cahfom1a ( oastal Comm1ss1on. People ousted by Olympics aided Don Tro)'. a resident of the affected area. said a ste<'nng commmec will meet tonight to select a name:' for the group, arrange for non-profit status and choose officers. Hc said commit· tee members also would be given specific assignments in the protest. About 500 homeowners attended an 1mpromtu meeting Thursday at Huntington Beach City Hall to dis- cuss their opposition to thc plan. Panacipantschose a steering commit· tee to head the protcst. The Ho ulting Coaht1on of Orange County has opened an OI~ mpac Emergenq Shelter Network for people displaced from local motels and hotels as a result of the 1nllu\ o1 v1s1tors for the Olympic Game~ Wtth the help of 14 local churl·hl'S and in conJuncuon with the Center for the Homeless. the Hou~1ng Coah- t10n w1 II provide emergcnq sheller between 8 p.m . and Ma m. Eat·h part1c1pallng church. an ad- d1uon to providing the use of its fac1hues. also has volunteers to manage and staff the shelters. People displaced from their motel/hotel lodging can call the Center for the Hom eless weekdays beween 10 a.m and 4 p.m. for registration or funher information Troy said pan1c1pating home- owners wall contnbute SI 00 per household. He said the new group hopes to raise SI 00,000 from about l ,:!50 homeowners in three affected tracts CONTINUED STORIES LAGUNA-LAUREL PROJECT ••. From Al however. comtrucuon cannot bcgm before 1988 The pro1cc1 !>Ile 1!> an agncultural pre!terve and Lanno• be developed until the pre~en e status expires. explained Peter Herman. an aide to Supervisor Thoma., Rak) MELEE ... From Al began hea.,.1ng bo1tlcc, and Tllt k) at the patrolmen "I guess the\ thought 11 v.ould be fun to "atch this bon1ire and then "hen thl' cop., shov..ed up the' thought at" ould he e'en more Jun to start thro" ang bollk'>... said Bo.,.. man . .. Therl' rcalh "a'>n't murh v.e rnuld do .. he added · It took 20 In toe pohcc offiler'> and another 14 otTin·~ from Laguna Beach Tu'>ttn and the sheriffs dt'· panment to ~ettlt' the lro"d Officers did not usl' tl·ar gas to disperse the crowd Two JU\l'nlle'\ v.en· arre'>tcd dnd later relea!>ed to their parent!> It "as not clear whether the ov. ner of the car was arrested. ··He "'as l"r\ mg on 11ur shoulden afterward." .,a.ad Bov.man .. He ~1d his car was a Mustang hu1 the wa} 11 looked we <Ouldn"t realh tell " The amphitheater 1s located ad1a- ccnt to L 10n ( ountr. ~atan Riley. speaking in suppon of the development. said the Irvine Co• has provided "a reasonable balance be· tween natural resources and the need for houses." He also noted that nearly 70 percent of the land in the planned community is designated as open space. Among development opponents were three members of the Laguna Beach City Council who asked that approval be withheld unul the number of homes 1s reduced . the nearb) lakes are better protectt'd and the lntne Co agrees to move the comm unit' farther inland. "T he prOJCCt 1s too large. the area 1s too large and the impacts are devas- CABLE TV •.. From Al plaints I bche' e the free mar"-et system will be 1n c1Tcc1 If people feel the rates arc too high. the) will disconnect •· Mac Alli ster said the ne" rate "1s a verv reasonable increase He said the company could have raised rates 4 percent a year since the beginning operation!> - a cumulative increase of about 14 percent. The company serves 42.000 cus- tomers in Huntington Beach. Foun- tain Valley. Midway City, Stanton and Westminster tating." said Councilman Roben Gen ti). who also said the traffic from Uiguna-Laurel would add to what already 1s a "year-round sigalen in regard 10 La~una Beach." Gentry said the add1uonal cars the proJect 1s expected to generate would add 5.5 tons of pollutants to the a ir and would contribute to the forma- tion of acid fog. Councilman Neil Fitzpatnck told supervisors. "Some more effon on the project 1s needed. We don't d1~pprove of the proJect. we disap- prove of the prOJCCt 1n its present configu rauon." CLIFF JUMP .. From Al The barefoot v..oman allcg<'dl) left a su1c1de note in her car. which "as found parked on o\mber Lantern near the top of the cliff, said Sgt L) nn Nehring I\ wnncss standing beneath the ch IT told deputies he heard rocks crashing down the steep hillside and looked up an ume to see the woman fall. "He said she wasn't screammg." Nehnng noted. The woman's fall repon edly was broken when she bounced repeatedly against the hillside. Deputies said she wa!> unconscious but still breathing when they reached her. ABBOTT IN THE BIG LEAGUES ••• From Al panure from the d1'>tnl:I arc not enmeh unhke rhoSC" ol ha' am' al an \lo, ember of 191~ The d1<,tnct wa<, in a \late ot turmoil then brought ahout b~ the 'hov.1ng of the '\-rated mcl\ 1e "Del·p fhroar .. 1n a hotel ruum dunng an l'ducat1on u>n' l'nllon in '°Ian Diego in 197'\ The lormc:r '>UJX'rtntendl·nt of <,chools wa<, prominentl) hnked to the inudent and had been advised b} trustee' that rt would ht' bc'\t fur all 1f hl' wl·re to lind a Ol'" JOh When he did. the d1i;tnrt~ hired -\hbott who wa~ then a<;!>oc1<1tc '>Upcn ntcndent at <kcan<,Hk "~ l' \l't OUI Ill land lhl' bc<>l l'UrrKulum pcr,11n 1n ( al1fomra ." '>:ltd Ralph Rauer one ut the ti'e trustees who h1n:d \hbott "This 1s the ioughcc,t lquaht\ l to find in education and Jake"\ en 'en good Both m) kid\ v..cnt to college -one to Long Beach \tall: and the other to I ( L.\ Th( .,, '>tem prepared them well and I am "ell <.all\licd a\ a parent The t rl·d11 ht-longs to Jake ..\bbott .. On the l'\C ol h1\ dl·parture from Huntington Bealh. .\bbotl find~ h1mr,elf 1n a nut her 1mbrogho -one that "as brought about b~ his re- Just Call 642-6086 Delly Piiot O•llv•ry la Ouarentffd mo, al of Dr. Paul Berger as pnnc1pal of Manna High School. Parents m "est Huntington Beach and Hunt- 1 ngton Harbour ha\ e rall 1ed to Berger's suppon. first 'tceking his reinstatement and then launrhing n~t.:all proceedings against the four trustees -Bnan Lake. Ron Marcus. Ltnda Moulton and Ste\C ~m at h - who are standing behind .\bbott"!. dec1s1on to remove Berger. .\bbott 1ns1st\ that Berger. though \Cl) popular. had no t exh1b1ted "strong quality control" in the area of classroom instruction and has al- leged!) demomtratcd rclultance to 1.:onfront tough personnel problem'> Abbott. hired for the new Mt D1ahlo 01stnct Job before the Berger 1uror erupted ">aid ht:' fear'> that a recall "v.111 np thr d1stm:t apan It '<; not in the ~'>t interest of the total dt\tmt and I'm c,om to r,ec 11 .. he \Std. 'Tm fulh awa re· that n"; pan o1 the dcmocrattl proces!>. but an elcc- twn for threr tru\tecs "111 be onh 1 U months av..a\ ·· The Hunt1ng1on Bealh l n111n School D1stnct. where about 17 IXKJ \tudcn1s attend 'ii-' comprehcn'i1\.e high '>Choo!\ an the lit) as "'ell a\ an Foun1a10 \! alle\ and 'Wt'stm ln'>ter. has earned a statewide and nauonal reputation for turning out students well grounded m basics and academic SUbjeCtS "'101 long ago. the d1stnct "as singled out b) News.,...eek magazine for dt'hvenng quaht)' education in a lime of declining re .. enucs 'Tm very proud of the I 0 years an the d1stnct:' Abbott said during an 1nterv1ew 1n his office where a poster of Drysdale and Peewee Reese as prominently displayed. "It's most satisfying to sit back and to know from the data that this d1stnct compares with the best in the country 1n tests. academic climate. pnde and lack of vandalism. The bonom ltne 1s what th<' schools are doing for the clients. and our chents are really getting a topll1gh1 ser' ice I'm glad to have some tn\.Ol,ement in that. And I'm proud of the qualll) of people in the d1stnct Teaching 1s superb and th<' administrators and trustees ha'e been oustanding .. ..\bbott omc1all) depans from thc d1stnct >\ug. I 0 .\ssoc1ate Suprr- 1ntendent Mane Otto will become acung supenntendent until a per- manent successor to >\bbott 1s named Wha t do you like about tbe Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbf' number at left and your message wlll bt recorded, tran1crtbed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour an1we rtnc n rvlce may be u1ed to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contrlbuton to our Letters column must Include tbtlr name and telepbone number for verification. No circulation calla, please. Tell us what's on your mlDd. 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Sen Clemtlll• w., ... temp 117 8._. Olrec:t.IOn -t"-1 a lZI 1.3 1·2 1·2 1·2 1-2 1·2 1-2 3 cars collide. woman injured Three can were damaged in a traffic accident Friday afternoon in the park.in.a lot of Southern Callf ornla College on Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Initial reporta in· dlcated a woman wa• drlrin.i eut on Pair when her car veered into the Tot and •track two other vehicle.. One woman wu re- portedly Injured In the Incident. Police probe two slayings Police m Anaheim and Santa Ana were 1nvest1gat1ng two apparent!) unrelated slayings that occurred early Saturday an those c1t1es and led to one arrest .\nahe1m police were called nt 3: 15 a.m Saturda) to an apanment com- pie' at 111 W Orangewood Ave .. where officer!> found Jo!!.eph Emile Evan!>. 19. of .\naheam. dead in a pauo area. accord ing 10 the pollce repon He had been shot once an the chest with a small-cahber firearm. police said. Af\er talking with witnesses, police arrested Adolfo Cordero Aguirre. 38. of Anaheim. who had apparently been tn\olved ma verbal altercation with Evans before the shooting. He was an custody in Anaheim Caty Jail on susp1c1on of murder. Police said a handgun was fo und dunng thc arrest The second slaying was reponed at Rob1nsorrs THE FIRST PLACE 4:45 a.m. ~catu1u.s} 111 .:>anta Ana. Police said Romano Perez, a 27-year- old c1t1zen of Mexico, was shot to death, a pparently with a small<aliber handgun. at his home on W. Santa Ana Boulevard. Neighbors beard him call for help, and responding officers found th<' man's body on the front porch ofh1s home. police said. No motive was immediately d~ termined m thc slaying. and police were continuing to search for suspects late Saturday. TO DISCOVER THE WATERFORD CRYSTAL 1984 OLYMPIC MEDALLION FROM THE NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION COLLECTOR SERIES. COMPLETE ·w1TH GIFT BOX. $40. from Robmmn 'i Wat~ford, 142. To 011f<'r. rall toll-jrrf' 1·800·345·8SOJ °!' Frum (JbtJ Comp~wy, offiet.tl l1cmJtt nf th~ 1984 Olw1p1c ~ ,, -- I ' M ONf)A'f, JIJL 'I '10. ''184 American s collect 6 gold m edals on first day of the Oly mpics. PagesC l -4 Coast The owner of a Hunt- ington Beach bar has been arrested and ac- cused of raping a 15- year-old girl./ A3 California Telephone rates for Cali-· fornlans are are the way down./A4 A pllolwho 'buzzed' the Coliseum had police wait- ing for him when he landed at the airport./ A4 :::::::::::·:::~~:::·:·:::·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Nation Fred Waring, the Inven- tive creator of blenders and music, ls dead./ A4 EPA proposes even further reductions In sale of leaded gasoline to con- sumers./ A4 World A hijacked jetliner with 84 passengers departed Arubatoday,boundfor Caracus./ A4 The last Marine unit leaves Beirut for new quarters offshore./ A4 Feature Salvador Dall has issued a series of sport medals for the Olympics in gold, silver and platlnum./81. Photo albOfns from his youth have been returned to a Japanese athlete whose Identity was not known for 39 years./81 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·: Sports A groin injury has ap- parently ended the Olym- pic gold medal hopes of former NewpOft Harbor High swim standout John Molfet./C1 U.S. Olympic pentathlon athletes got off to a good start In competition at Coto de Caza./C2 Dodger rookie Orel Hershiser nearly tosses a perfect game./C2 Entertainment Country singer Eddy Arnold, at 66, would like to cap his long career with one more hit record ./83 Business Consultants help middle- level management pro- fessional In their career changes.JBS ::::.m;:~:::;:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:,·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·~:·:·:·: INDEX 8rldge BuUetln Board Business Callfomle News c1u11neo Comics Croeaword Death Notk:es Hor- Ann Lander• Mutual Funds Natk>nal Newe Opinion p--Polloe Log Publlc Nollcol Sport• Stoek Marketa Tolovtllon ThMtOB w ... ,,.,. World- 84 A3 85 A4 C5-8 84 C7 C4 CB 8 2 8 5 A4 A5 81 A3 C4 C l-4 88 82 83 A2 A• f IRIT EITIDN (Jl~AN<.11 t.CJUNI '( 1Al11 f)l •NIA /', f.I r'I ', ans • rv1ne Viejo's invaders a happy throng Visitors suffer heat to c heer favorites In Olympic bike race By J ERRY HIRSCH °' tlw ~ ...._ ...., They descended on Mission Viejo in droves. About 200.000 stron$. all crowding fora seat on the Olympic bicycle road race course. They were bicycle enthusiasts from Australia to Los Alamitos, Newport Beach 10 Norway. in Mission Viejo to cheer for their Olympic teams. The local crowd was the big winner with American Alexi Grewal captur- ing the gold medal in the 118.2-mile men's race and Americans Connie Carpenter and Rebecca Twigg finish- ing first and second in the 49.2-mile women's race. The spectators loved it. • "This is the best thing 1· have ever seen in Mission Viejo," said Mark Gormly.whose backyard lies along the O'Neill Road section of the course, about a mile from the finish line. '"This commun1ty has absolutely cvef)'th1ng you would wan1 and now they brin' the Olympics here. l1'sjus1 fantastic.' Gormly said. Gormly provided the crowd wnh two telev1s1o ns sets perched on his Addltonal bike race story, ~hotoeonpagesA3,C1 fence and a garden hose for spectators wishing to cool off from the 85-degree heal. People started arriving Saturday afternoon. They staked out S«tions of the hilly. 9.8 5-mile course with lawn chairs and ropes, leaving notes asking later arrivals 10 respect the ir claims. Hundreds camped out, many turn- ing hay bales intended to cushion dangerous curves into cushions for their heads. The big crush came about 6:30 a.m. Su nday, three hours before the women's race started. -ows 'Heavy metal' crowd sets car afire; pelts lawmen with bottles By STE VE MARBLE Ol'_o.at ....... A crowd of rock 'n' roll fans tipped over a car. set 11 afire and then hurled ~r bottles at poh~ and firemen after a Sunday night concert at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater. Irvi ne pbllce. pelted with bottles and debns as they tried to movt" the crowd back from the Oamina Fo rd Mustanr.. were forced to call for ass1stallCt" from Laauna Beach, Tustin and the sheriff'sdepanment 10 quell the riot. '"The best we could do was try to maintain the status quo," c1.plained Irvine police Sgt. Dick Bowman todayL ··This IS I.ht fint time ~·vc had to call for outside assistan~ at Irvine Meadows." The melee erupted in an amphitheater parking lot shon.ty before midn'4bt following a concert by Judas Priest. a popular heavy metal rock group. Accordi nit to police. the riot was (Pl--MELEE/A2) Woman survives cliff fall -\ 3 I-year-old v.·oman survived a spectacular fall early Loda~ when she repon.edly leaped off a hi&h cliff abo"·e Dana Point Harbor and tumbled about 250 ftt1 before land- ing 1n a heap. authorille5 reported. The Dana Po1n1 woman su.tfef'C'd a broken nttk, a fractured kntX and numerous cuts. according to Orange County Sbcntrs deputies. · She is hsted in cnt1cal cond1t1on at M1ss1on C'ommun 11 y Hospi1al trauma cen1er where she was rushed following the 6:35 a.m. incident. The barefoot woman allegedly left a sui cide note 1n her car. which was found parked on .-\mber Lantern near the top of the cliff. said Sgt. Lynn Nehnng. -\ \\'ltncss stand1fll. beneath the cliff told deputies he heard rocks crashing down the steep hillside and looked up 1n ume 10 Stt the woman faJI . ··He said she \\'asn't screaming." Nehring noted. Race organizers were prepared and directed motorists to 20 parking lots IPloue..., CROWDS/ A3) o..,.,.. ...... .., ........ _ Connie Carpenter bolda the gold. Second place flniaber Rebecca Twig atanda at left. The woman·s fall ...:Cportedly was broken \\'hen she bounced repeatedly against the hillside. Deput1C1 said she \\'as unconscious but still breathing when the~ reached her. Pilot's Dowaliby takes post in NJ Named publisher of Ingersoll weehly newspaper company Chazy Dowahby. editor and assis- tant 10 the pubhsher of the Orange Coast Dail y Pilot. has been namC'd publisher of a weekl y newspaper company in Bergen County. N.J. Dowahby joi ned the Orange Coas1 Daily Pilot shortly after the news- paper was purchased by Ingersoll Publications Inc. 1n February. 1983. The New Jersey company 1s also owned bv Ingersoll Publicatio ns Inc. At the Ptlot. L>owahby supervised the first successful fC'des1gn of the newspaper 1n years. She introduced the consistent use of color photogra- phy and develope-d a number of new features. including the popular Paparazzi society column. Dowaliby, 35. switched the ed1- 1orial emphasis of the newspapc-r to increase local coverage and add more news anicles each day to the paJXr. In March, she took on a spct"1a\ ~ss11snmen1 to reorganize the Ptlol's retatl advertising department while an advenisingdircctor was rccru1 1cd. Dowaliby was general manager of the Con tra Costa Independent 1n Richmond before jo1n1ng the Pilot. Chazy Dowallby Jake Abbott: A big leaguer in baseball and education When Jake Abbolt signed a con· tract with the Brooklyn Dodgers, he also sianed a contract wi th his father that he would continue his education and &et • colleaie dcartt. A left-handed pitcher. Abbott won 23.r.met in 1952 for Santa Barblra an wasvotedthcCa lifomia League·i rookie of the year, He once was a roommate of Don ~le 11 the Dodsen· spnna tra1nin1 camp 11 Vero Beach, Aa .. and he hobnobbed w;1h the Dodier artats of the era. But before he: made the b1a leques. ROBERT Bu KER PEOPLE IN THE NEWS 11 almost impouibk for him .. to throw the bell llCl"OSI the room." education. .<\long the way. he's made Clrt"('t s1ops at Hanford, firs1 as an athle1 ic coach and math 1eachcr, and then at his alma mater1 Fresno's Roosevelt High, where h1~ Rou&hridcn "''on seven Mseblll champ1onsh1ps 1n ciaht ycan. He v."tnt on10 la Canad.a and Oceanside and finally to Hunl· 1n1ton ~ach where he's bttn super· 1nttadcnt ot tbc Hunt1naton Beach Unified School °'stnct for 10 yean. He's movtna on qain earty MAt month 10 become wpMntcndent of t~t Mt. O..bk> Unified School Ois- tnct in Conua Cos.ti Coun_iy. Laguna-Laurel project delayed By JEFF ADLER Of-0...,l"lot&.- ApprO\ al of The Ir\ 1ne C ·o ·s extcnSl\C plans for development of the Laguna-Laurel plannncd com- munity -more than 1hrtt vearc. 1n th e making-\\Ill ha'e to \\i11 a fe\\ weeks k>nger. The Orange Count~ Boa.rd of Supervisors ha~ dcla~ed approval of the masSl\t' proJC'Cl 1n Laguna Ca- nyon until county planner.. check some ronelus1ons conta1nC'CI 1n en- \ 1ronmcn1al reports on 1he pro Jee\ The prOJl"C'I \\'Ould ha\ e 3.204 homl.'s cons1rue1ed 1n the can,on inland of the coastal cit~ · Follo\\1ng an extensive public heanng on 1he project this wce:k. marked h~ b111er e11.changcs between de' elopmC'nt opponents and super- ' 1sor~. board members directed plan- ner .. 10 chef ~ lht' validity of estimates on the amount of traffic the proJCCI '-'1,uld generate and 10 review proJC'C· t11ln~ pcna1n1ng to flood control and \\ater runoff ~uper. 1!.0r... \\ho 1nd1ca1ed they "111 \ otc 10 appro' e the requested 1onC' changnnd general plan amc-nd- mcn1. d1rC'Ctt•d 1he matter be reschN.lu lcd for action on Aug. 8. E'en 1fthc prOJC'CI wins approval. iPloue aee LAGUKA/A21 HB, Valley cable TV rates up By ROBERT BARKE R Of_rwtr,... .... Cable tctcvi11on s:ubscnben an Hunllfll,ton Beach, fountain Vallel and other areas ICtVed by Dic:kinJoa Pacific C:abkltystems wHl pey hiper 111tes beg1nn1na Wcdnc:tday. Abbou was draf\t'd into the Army. While playin& bill at fort Ord. he wfl'c:rcd a shouldt.r 1rtjury that made Jakt Abbott tot his de&rce I t Fresno Stale. thanks to bis dad~ 1ns1stence.1nd walked offtht mound to 11.kc a whirt at a c.recr in R>< th< H-yw-old -~ 111< arcum <=-S:A=~;ti; Jde~bbott Tht rste for bl.sic terViot will jump about I• ~t from S 10. 9S 10 S 12. SO per month, company oftidak said But tht overall incn:uea mu 1nclu<k smaller rate i (Qr pay channels are •~nt HO ' ...,. cent. attordirc. to Dlvld MIWrisi. Dtct1nton Plicffte's nwt.ttint man. IJ<'f. IPleaoo-CAllLSTV/h ) I ' --- . I ' A2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, July 30, 1i84 Judge halts grading project during Modern Pentathlon By tbe .U1odated Pren The Los Angeles Olympie Organiz- ing Committtt and a devt'lopmrnl group obtained a coun order to ~top a homeowner·~ plan to iradc property he owns adjacent to one of five Modem PentathJon \.:O mpctition SllCS. Orange County Supenor Coun J udae Francisco Briseno ordered Phillip Brodell not to if8dc the lot near Coto de Cau until after the event is CO!tlpleted Au1-2. The LAOOC and the Coto de C4Za devrloptrs filed a request for a restraining order Friday. and 1t was p1~mptly approved b)' Bnseno. The complaint said aradinf on a lot act.Jaeent 10 the pentathlon s cToss-- country course would have "1m-P.a ired" competition and 'diminished" spectator eajoymenl. The document added that dust created from the project would cause "noxious fume~.' People ousted b y Olympics aided However. Brodell said Saturday that Coto de C.aza officials told him competition site~ would not be near homes. so has plans to grade the land shouldn't be a nuisance. The Housing Coalttton ol Orange County has opened an Olympic Emergency Shelter Network for people displaced from local motel~ and hotels as a result of the influit of visitors for the Olympic Games. With thc·help of 14 local churl he\ and in con1unct1on With the ( entt'r for the Homeless. the Housing ( oalt- llon will provide emergency shelter CoNTINUEO S10R1Es between M p.m. and 8 a.m. un1tl Aug. 15 Each participating church. in ad· dit1on to providing the US( of Its facilities, also has volunteers 10 manage and staff the shelters. People displaced from their rnotcl/hotel lodging can call the <.·enter for the Homeless w~kdays tx·ween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m . for registration or further information. But the croSs-country course was placed adjacent to Brodcll's property, and he claimed that Coto de Ca.ta officials werr "perjurou!>" when they said venues would not be near residential areas. "Thrn they turned around and told me I couldn't grade on my property because the noise. dust and tractor fumes would be a nuisance:· he said. MELEE AT IRVINE MEADOWS ..• From Al touched off when a 1uven1le cunrert· goer rammed several cars in the lot with his vehicle. Officer!> wcrc u1Hure why the driver crashed into the other vehicles, Bowman ~td "Some of the people in the parking lot got a little mad.Jumped the dnver and pulled him out of lhe car." \aid Bowman. "They apparent I~ beat him up." A crnwd of about 40 peopk then pushed the Mustang onto its side and ignited It w11h a road flare. police said When otliccr~ showed up. the crowd bcgan heaving bonles and rocks at the patrolmen "I guess the) thought 1t would be fun to watch this bonfire and then when the cops showed up, they thought 11 would be even more fun to )!art throwing bottles," sa id Bowman. "There really wasn't much wr could do:· he added. It took 20 1 rvine police officers and another 14 officers from Laguna Beach. T uslln and the shenffs de- partment to settle the crowd. Officers did not ust tear gas to disperse the crowd. Two Juveniles were arrested and later released to their parents. It was not clear whether the owner of the car was arrested. "He was crying on our shoulders afterward," said Bowman ... He said his car was a M ustang but the way it looked. we couldn't really tell." The amphitheater is located adja- cent to Lion Country Safari. CABLE TV RATE HIKE •.. From Al Compan> offiuals sa1<.I 01c.kinson Pacific, which al read) had one of the highest cable rates in Orange< ount). hasn't increased pnces since 11 beg.an television operations in I 98(J Harris, who claimed that Dick.inson Pacific offers morr com- plete basic cable TV sen ices than other companies in Orangc C ount). said the increases are ncces~an to provide viewers with the latest "state of the art" tcchnolog.scal advances. The compan~. which he !.aid has )Ct to tum a profit. need~ re\enues generated b) the ne~ rate 10 1mpro'e the qualtt) of service. he \aid Hams said the company has re- ceived a few complaints since letters informing customers of the rate hike were mailed out this week but "there have been no disconnects." The raise in rates also was sup- ported by Huntington Beach City CounciJman Don MacAllister and Fountain Valley Cuy Council man Ben Neilsen. who are directors on the Public Cable Television Authority which oversees franchise operations. Nielsen. who said rate hikes have been taken from city control by recent deregulation legislat ion. said D1ck1nson Pacific, unlike other com- panies, has received "very few com- plaints. J believe the free market system will be in effect. If people feel the rates are too high, they will disconnect." Mac All ister said the new rate .. is a very reasonable incrcaS(. He said the company could have raised rates 4 percent a year since the beginning operations -a cumulative increase of about 14 percent. The company serves 42.000 cus- tomers in Huntington Beach, Foun- tain Vallry. Midway City, Stanton and Westminster. LAGUNA-LAUREL PROJECT .•. From Al however. construction cannol begin before I 988. The project Sile is an agricultural preserve and cannot be developed unttl the presene sLatus eitp1res. e1lpla1ned Peter Herman. an aide to Supervisor Thomas Rile>. Riley , speaking in \uppon of the development. said the In ine Co. has provided '"a reasonable balance be- tween natural resources and the need for houses" He also noted that nearly 70 percent of the land in the planned communtt)' 1<1 designated a\ open space Among development opponents were three members of the Laguna Beach City Council who asked that approval be withheld until the number of homes 1s reduced. the nearby lakes a re better protected and the Irvine Co. agrees to move the community farther inland. .. The pro1ect is too large. the area is too large and the impacts are devas- tating... said Councilman Roben Gentry. who also said the traffic from Laguna-Laurel would add to what already ts a .. year-round s1galen m regard to Laguna Beach." Gentry said the additional cars the prOJeCt is eitpected to generate would add 5.5 tons of pollutants to the air and would contribute to the forma- tion of acid fog. Councilman Neil Fitzpatnck told supervisors. "Some more effort on the project is needed. We don't disapprove of the project. we disap- prove of the project in its present configuration." ABBOTT IN THE BIG LEAGUES •.. From Al parturc from the d1'>tnct are not entirely unlike those of his am val 1 n November of 1974 The d1stnct was 1n a state of turmoil then. brought about by thr showing of the X-rated movie "Deep Throat'' 1n a hotel room dunng an educauon con\ ent1on 10 ~an Diego in 1973. The former superintendent ol schools was prominentl)-linked to the incident and had been advised by trustees that it would be best for all if he were to find a ne\\ JOb When hc did. the districts hired Abbott who was then associate: superintendent at Ocran side "We 5CI out lo find the best curriculum per<,un 1n ( ·a1iforn1a." said Ralph Bauer one nt lhc live trustees who hm·d .\hbotl "Thi<, 1\ the toughest (quallt\) to find in education and Jake t'> H"f1 ver. good Both m;, ktd'> went to college -one tu Long Beach 'ltatc and the other to UCLA. The '>Htc-m pr~parcd them well and I am \\l'll \atl\lil·d a' a parent The lrt'd11 tx·long' tn .lJkl· Abbott .. On the C'\l• ot ht'> depanurc from Huntington Beach A.hhotl find'> himself 1n another imbroglio -on~ 1hat was brought about tn ht'> re· Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell.ery I• Ou•r•nt"d _.,.. f>fJlf't I I,, .. , t- i ._,.,. t .-.-L t1 f"' r' mo val of Dr. Pa ul Berger as principal of Marina High School. Parents in west Huntington Beach and Hunt- ington Harbour have rallied to Berger's support. first seeking his reinstatement and then launching recall proceedings against the four trustee!> -Brian Lake, Ron Marcus. Linda Moulton and Steve Smith - who arc standtng behind Abbott's dec1s1on to remove Berger. A.bbott 1ns1sts that Berger. though \Cr) popular. had not rxhib1ted "strung qualny control" 1n the area of classroom instruction and has al- legedly demonstrated reluctance to ronfront tough personnel problems. Abbott. hired for the new Mt. D1ablo D1stnct JOb before the Berger furor erupted. said he fears that a rccall "will np the d1stnct apart It's not 1n the best interest of the total dtstnct and rm sorrv to sec 1t ... he -.aid "I'm full\' aware· that it's part of thl· dt"mocrattc process. but an clec- t1on fur thn•c trustees will he only 10 months awa,." The Huntington Beach Union ~x:huol D1stnct. where about 17.000 '>tudents attend six comprehens1 vc high 5ehools 1n the cuy as well as 1n J--ountatn Valin and Westminster. has earned a statewide and na11ona l reputation for turning out students well grounded in basics and academic subjects. Not long ago. the d1stnct was singled out by Newsweek magazine for dehvenng quality educauon 1n a time of declining revenurs. "I'm very proud of the I 0 years m the district," Abbott said dun ng an interview m his office where a poster of Drysdale and Peewee Reese is prominently displayed. "It's most satisfying to sit back and to know from the data that this d istrict compares with the best in the country in tests. academic climate. pn de and lack ofvandaltsm. The bouom line is what the schools arc doing for the clients. and our chenls are really getting a topflight service. I'm glad to have some involvement in that. And I'm proud of the quality of people in the d1stnct. Teaching 1s superb and the adm1n1strators and trustees have been oustandtng." Abbott offic1all> depans from the distn ct Aug. l 0 Associate Super- tntendrnt Mane Otto will become acting superintendent until a per- manent successor to Abbott ts named Wha t do you lib aboul tbr Dall y Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call the numbrrat left and your me11a1e will be recorded, tran1crlbed and dellvertd to the appropr•atf' editor. The samt 24-bour answerlo1 service may be used to re<'ord lt tten to tbe editor on any topic. 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WI -low CIOuclt d\lflng t.te nlgl'tl Incl Mltf morning ho\n lllOllg the cout HIQl\9 •I be9c1-72 10 78 and lntenchalW(9 81lo98 Lowa 6810 74 Temps 153 eo atn An1on1o 10 • 90 7' a.n Diego • , 11 100 78 8e1t Frendtco 70 12 17 as San J.IM,P R. 13 7a 100 •• 81 81e Mane 71 ... 77 S5 Sealll• 71 " 76 68 Sl\f...-pott M II 82 a I SloU• Falll 13 '3 n 63 9po41-11 ti a1 83 s~-77 N 97 a9 T°'*'t 15 96 89 54 Tuceon 12 1t 72 64 Tu!M t2 It 92 a7 WuNngton Tl 61 64 a2 WICl'tltl 91 81 ll 1 72 Wlllt-Batr• 78 U 82 68 WllmlnGton.O. 71 N Alb811y Albuqye<que AmMttlo AnohOf llQll Allenla Allanllc C•ty Aull In e.ltlm<><e BltmtOQl'tam 81...,.arck BolM "'Lo 1a 57 92 a2 .. a5 82 52 13 es 1a 87 97 11 78 6S 64 86 96 89 a! 80 78 85 81 55 ao 68 99 59 Tides SURF REPORT TODAY Secon0 low S 17 p m I 8 eo.ton B1ina1<> Burllnglon, \It c.- SeconO Nol' 11 22 pm a 3 Ftral low =::1'1ow TUEIDAY 820•m 17SOpm 0 18pm S\lfl Nia loday al 7 SIS p m , ,,_ Tu.eday al 8 03 • m and Mii llQ81n al 7 65pm Moon Mt1119:59 pm.,,_ Tuete11y 11 1:38 a.m and Mia •• 10:32 p.m Im 1-3 1-2 1·2 1-2 1-2 1·2 1·2 3 cars collide, woman injured Three can were damaged In a traffic accident Friday afternoon in the parkini lot of Southern California Collese on Fair Drive in Coeta Meaa. Initial reporta in- dlcated a woman wu drtvbia •t on Fair when her car veered into the Jot and 1tnack tWo other Tehlclee. One woman wu re. portedly Injured in the incident. Police probe two slayings Police in Anaheim and Santa Ana were investigating two apparently unrelated slayings that occurred early Saturday in those cities and led to one arrest. Anaheim police were called :lt 3: 15 a.m. Saturday to an apartment com- pleit at 111 W. Orangewood Ave .. where officers found Joseph Emile Evans. 19. of Anaheim. dead in a patio area. according to the police report. He had been shot once in the chest with a small-caliber firearm, police said. After talking with witnesses, police arrested Adolfo Cordero Aguirre, 38. of Anaheim , who had apparently been involved in a verbal altercation with Evans before the shooting. He was in custody in Anaheim City Jail on suspicion of murder. Potier said a handgun was found during the arrest. The second slaying was reported at Rob1nsorrs THE FIRST PLACE 4:45 a.m. !>atuau.ay m :>anta Ana. Police said R omano Perez, a 27-year- old citizen of Mexico, was shot to death. apparently with a smaJl-caliber handgun. at his home on W. Santa Ana Boulevard. Neighbors heard rum call for help. and responding officers found the man's body on the front porch of his home, police said. No motive was immediately de- termined in the slaying. and police were continuing to search for suspcctl late Saturday. TO DISCOVER THE WATERFORD CRYSTAL 1984 OLYMPIC MEDALLION FROM THE NUMBERED, LIMITED EDITION COLLECTOR SERIES. COMPLETE WITH GIFT BOX . $40. .. Imm Roh1111rm '< \'(1w:r/nrd, 141 To onltr. c11/I toll frrt 1·800·J4S-8SOJ. fl, I mm ( ,1bo (amp.my, offic1RJ lrrtmtt o/ 1ht 198~1 Olymptu M