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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-08-15 - Orange Coast Pilot' , TOMORROW: oo·n F09'ECAI TIONA2 1 ~ Serving Newport 8e1eh, Cottt Meta, Huntington Beach. lrvlne. Laguna Buch, Fountain V aJley and South Or1n91 County ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY.AUGUST IS 1985 25 CENTS Record level of DDT in Newport Bay Mussel testing reveals high In ciden ce of ba nned pesticide in two locations - warning '>l&Jl tor potential health threat1., the state n:port said many variables 1n the testing process "make conclusions about trends c::'tremely difficult " F rom t&aff u d wire report• Newpon Bay rroduced the highest D DT levels of al areas measured by a l tale tox1e mon1tonng program. ac· eordma to state water officials. T he banned pes11 c1de was An lrvlne health care coalition will merge wit h the firm that will build and operate a 177-bed hospi- tal In the city .I A8 Callfomla Jury convicts man who attacked a teen-ager with acid and blinded her .I A3 Sports The Angels must settle for a doubleheader spilt against Seattle and now lead by 21.h games./C1 People Columnist Ann Landers offers advice on giving advlce./81 Entertainment Nell Simon's '60s humor holds up In ''Last of t he Red Hot Lovers" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse./83 Bualneu measured m record levels at two harbor locations -Bay Island and under the Coast H1ahway bndac::. ~•d a report released Wednesday. While the presence of DDT and other toxins serves as an early The State Water Rei.ourecs Control Board measures levels of DDT. PCB and other toxins wllh the u<1e of mussels The shellfish are planted at ~lect· loca11ons 1n the state's ma1or harbors ~here the~ absorh to:c1c Human chain acrou the marsh ActiYiam llnked hand• Wednesday to form a human chain acrou the 750-foot width of a propoaed marina ~ntrance at substances in their filtering S}'stems The mus!tel!> are then retneved and tested 1n the laboratory to deterffi.l_ne the levels of pollutants m local waters . The mussels discussed 1n the report releastd Wednesday were planted in 1983 and collected after five months 1n the water The monitoring pro- gram has been conducted since 1977 wnh eight samplings taken 1n late 1984· Whtie the pest1c1dt DDT has been banned uncc 1972, trace-s of tile caru:er<ausu11 aitnt cont.lnw! w show up in tests of local waters · The Regional Water Qu~ltt) on· trol Board has bc:cn st~y1ng the cfTecu of DDT on the Ne~rt Bay, but sc1en11s1s have been· unable to locate the source ~mt official'> believe the DDT 1s camed to the harbor with the runoff from ag,ncul- Bolaa Chica State Beach. The proteatera aay the ocean channel would ruln the atate park. See atory Pate A2. tural fields that llo"' s into San Diego Creek and the Upper Bav. ~While tht' k"cls ot toJ1tns in :'lewpon H.ubor :appear h1a,h, ".ate water omuah ~ud the water quahty of the San D1e&0 Creek. which fC'e<b the l pr.oer Bay 4pparentb "1mprov- 1na Lthoratof) te~h offish l.lllt.en from ~an Dtc:jl.u C'reck indicate that leveb (Pleue ttee DDT/A2) Suspect in arms export sought Huntington m·an misses hearing; a rrest ordered By TONY SAAVEDRA Of -0..-, ....... llAlfl .\ manhunt 1<, under wa-. tor a Huntington Beach eng.tneer who fail· ed 1w1ce to appear tn federal court this ~k on charges ot smugghng nuc~ar v.t"apon 1n~nngde\;1ces to hrael R1lhard Sm) th. SS. remained miss- ing this morning as attorneys argued pretnal mouon) 1n his absence befo~ l S D1c;tnct Judge Pamela R )'mer R\mer hdd 1c,-;ued a no-bail arrest v.arrant for \mvth after he failed to appear 'Wt·dne'>da~ for an IS a.m. heanng .\'i\IStanl l S .\ttorne' Wilham Fahe\ who h prosecuung the case said a conferen e has been ~t for Frtda\ Ill d1~ u\\ the \talus ol the trial ~heduled to begin Tuesday Paced by Orange County. motor scooter sales are racing to new highs.JIM INDE X Laguna gives in to Krishnas Pro~l utors app:ire-ntl~ intcnd lo a.&~ lht lvun 10 RrCK.ced v.:11h the tnal whether or not qm-.th 1s lound. said defen'ie anorne) .\Ian Croll of Los .\ngel~ this mommg • ~t· anti 1patt• that "''"II .irgut'. agJtn\t lhat ..a1J ( roH "'hll Jdded that hl· ha<. not ht"ard trom \m\ th Bridge Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion People C8 A3 84-6 C4-6 C8 Ci ty drops its oppos ition to Main Beach Park festival in wake of Firs t Amend m ent lawsuit Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Televlson Weather C6 C6 82-3 C6 83 AB 81 A3 C2, 6-7 C1-3 83 A2 By USA MAHONEY Of Ille Delly...._ Ital! Laguna Beach has had a change of hcan over a park policy 11 hasuly invoked to prevent Hare Krishna' from holding a cultural lest1val at Main Beach Park Cn y officials, faced wnh a suit charging them with v1olatmg the Krishnas' First Amendment nghl\, agreed Jul> 29 to permit the Inter· national Society for Knshna (on· \C1ousness to stage its Festival of India on Main Beach 1n Laguna this weekend. .. I've got to give them credit. The" Woman ordered to stancf trial in husband's death By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Delly ..... •IMI A 25.ycar-old La~ woman accused of hmng her brother and another man to lure her husband to Huntinaton Beach and kill him was ordered Wednesday to strand tnal for first-degree murder. Anita Lynn Ford could face the death penalty because of a special circumstance allegation that she or· chestrated her husband's death tn order to collect insurance money She will be arraigned 1n Orange County Supcnor Court Aug. 26 along with her brother George Wnght, 30, and John Aldndgc. 33. Wnghl and Aldndge also arc charged wuh first· degree murder . Barry Alan Ford. a 30-vear-old auto parts salesman. was shot to death last Sept. 3 on a Huntington Beach street neat Manna Htgh School. Ffe was found in a pool of blood near his car. which was still runntng with 1ls ltghts o n whet) police arrived. according to police reports Ford apparently ldt home late: that night and drove to the unlighted rndustnal area after rece1v1ng a telephone call from someone claim· 1na to have car trouble Mrs. Ford allegedly aifced to pay $3,000 to have her husband killed, accordina to a search warrant wued earlier this year. The woman re- portedly told a fnend that her husband mistreated her and refused to grant her a divorce. accordina to (Pleue eee WOMAN/A3) Cost of living makes UCI extra exp e n s ive BJ PHIL NEfOERMAN Of!MhlJllllilt ..... The htaJ'l cost of hv1n1 m Ora nae County as cited as a key rcawn why UC Irvine was sinaJed out in a survey as one of the nation's mo t c'pcn,1vc four-year pubhc collc:acs. .. When you look at our fee\, we think they're really very ~•t0nable," said UCI spokeswoman Lindo Grancll "But to ex 1st as a "udcnt ora community member 1n Ora'le County, it's 101n1 to~ e:tpcn 1vc.' the public ~hools 1t cummcd ( rhe fiaure " bl~ on the cosl!i for a 'tudenl hv1n1 on campus ) This }CU, UCI underaraduatc wall pay S7,23S ampu offic1ah y that breaks down to SI .33S for rqt\· 1rat1on and other ftts. S4, 14 for room. board and utU111 ma campu donn; Sl,017 for pcnonal upcn~ , 1nclud1na cloth1n1 and entertain· ment, $360 for books and supplies and Sl7S for tran,portation - "'c.-re a lot smancr than the nl} of .\nahc1m "<>a id David Liberman an attorne} for the Kmhnas. "The} gave us ever) thing we requested." Liberman was refcmng to a lcdcral appcalc; court ruling Tue\<la~ that found an .\nahc1m ordinance bamng Hare t-.nshnu from ">eck1ng dona- tiom ou1c;1de ..\nahe1m Stadium was unrnnstltutional The court also or- dered Anaheim to pa) the ..eel's legal lee\. The dec1s1on end'> three )tar'> of coun fighh bet"'een the Cit) and the religious group , Laguna Beach { 11y Manager Ken Frank ~•d his lit) ~nled with the l\.mhnas berau..e ··"'e iust d1dn"1 "'ant to c;pend more time and mone\ fighting 11 1n tuun ·· He said the c,ettlement docs not indicate the cit\ '' bad.mg olT ''' par~ poltq or 1h.1t otlic1al'> enforced 11 1mpropcrl~ l nder the ..ettlement. the Cll}' ""'" allo"' the Knshnas 10 erect tents and J1spla\ s on a rnbbled area on the park' \Outh l'nd Saturda> and 'iun· da> The feSll\·31 which features the <.1gh1c,, sound!. and food of India."''" be from tJ am to 6 pm calh day ( m ofliual\ alc,o a~ree<l to re" 1e"" their par~ pohl' belurt.' June 19!!6 and pa~ J pon1on ol the '>t.'Cfs legal Ice'!. 1n ch.illrng1ng 11 F-rank said thl· nl\ "'ould g1"c thr Kn'lhnac; S 1.200 ~temhcr\ lll the Laguna Beach Krishna templl• ~uRht pcrm1o;s1un hlJ ,._.,.."' ..__.. L_,.. The rectnt urvcy conducted by the Collrge Board or New York h'tcd l JC I as the 'iuh mo't expcn~"'e of '\ Valene ulltvan. a poke woman for the lJC system. \ltd ~ c are "m1lar nt the nine lJC camousc, (Pl ...... UCI/ A2) Brtc Jacobeen cootlnuee 0,Jat for fatber'• rel-..e. Krishnas win court battle with Anaheim. Page A7 ror their lUltural lt'\11\311n hbruan But Cit\ admm1stra1or.-. tulJ them onl~ cii)·Sponsored funC11on) \NC:rl' a llo"'cd to put up tahk., hand,tand., and other c;tructurt•\ JI mun1upal par~'i The \t'tt appealed lo the < ''' ( uunul Jnd their appltt:allon \.\J\ rut on hold 1Ah1lc a \.\ntten park U\l plJn "-JS prepared The plan pa\\n.I 1n \fa) relegatec; all program\ rl·q 11nng 'structures' to In.inc: 811\.\I .\lthough the Kmhna., appl1l·d heforcthefalt thd 1t\ < ounul '' tl·<l (Please 8ee KRlSKN AS/ A.2) C roll urgt>d k \ mrr lh1' morning to d1\m1\\ the '1-1.ount inJu.tmenl Jµtn't thl· l'kl 1 ron1c-. rirm ov.:ner I ht' 1 udgc ho"' l' l l'r dt·n tl't.I the n'ol1 n \nl\ th \O.J\ tnd1l ll'd \fJ\ In h' J tc:drral grand 1ur;. 11n 1.'.hargt'' that ht' 1llq1.alh l'\pnrtu1 Sil) ~ntron '"'11lht·' thl' Hc.-11< orp 1n ft"I -'"1' "11h11ut \1.1tc Dc.•f)Jnmcnt appro,al Th 111n n~ tk'1lC'> "'h1lh l<in trtggl·r nudt>ar hombs. art· al\<1 u'>t'd to orx·r;Hl' phntolop\ln~ maLh1nt''> a1rpor1 \tn he light' .ind rnl dnlhntt l'QUIJ'Ol('Ot \t:,\'h U.," .:tl .. 11 Jllll\t'J Ill l"ltng thl' Jn Ill'' ltn 'h1pp1nE! t11rm' a' · J1odn anll 11th1 r 11mmon clet- (Please see SUSPECT/ A2J Jacobsen 's s ons clinging to hope of dad 's rel ease Relatives en counter repeated setbacks in Beirut hostage drama 1 hl lU\I cit ho(X " tJlt('n btth.:r d1<,,1pfX>1ntmcnt Rut rt"l.Hn e\ lll Da' 1d IJ\oh\c."ru thl' Huntinl(ton Beach man held ldpt1' l' "nrl' Ma\' li< in "'ar torn I l'hannn .ire \.\tlltntt 10 pa~ thl' Pnll' Thi.'\ \3\ that c.'' l'fl IJI"-' hope:· paintul a' 11 ma\ tic. at k.i't ~n·p, auentmn hx.u)ed 11n l.llOh'C'n '14 and "" other .\ mt'man' ~ 1dnap(X"J b' \t1">km "' treml\l'I n R1:1ru1 •>' ('r tht'. PJ\I I !i month\ Jatnh<;en\ "°"' l rtl and P.1ul , am,ed "' that tnndu\mn la't v.:l·d after un\untirmcd ll'Jlon-. th.ti th\ ho'.tagl"' "l'rt bc1nt1 rrkast'd t:11kd 11• matenah1e .\lthou h di'appu1nll'J , 11 tl Jacob~·n ~~ rc.-a .... rnrJ thut th1 rumor1 at lca~t l..e1ll tht· 'pothgh1 \h1n1ns on tht' plight nt tht· h1l\tB(l<'" bcht'' cd t~h<' hl"IJ h' \h11tc ~fo.,len ' 1n the 'n nan-t·ontrnllt'tl Rd;d.a \ .l k\ ···E\Cn 11 there"-•' noth1na 10 th11'4.' rumor-; 11 &ll\ t U\ 3 rt·a"'rn to ct 1ln tele' 1\1C1n and 1n tht' nt"''P.1f1Cr' tn tell thl' pubhl 1h1u the: (n'" " ... 1111 fOIOI On \3id Jat'Oh •n Of llunl ington Beach HI\ 2'·\CAM,ld hrothcr Paul ol \\-estmtnl\tt'r ad<JN that lam11t.:~ ot the houaae'i ha\e learnC'd to lean 11n each other, pu;kana up the pi~°""' ul thr1r hattcr«i hope "Wc'rt all linked "'''h all thr'4.· other fam1he\ and )OU want t~C'm h t he' hopclul and \OU IA'ant to enlClUf (' 11pt1nw.m." raul llloh\en Qld ··.\nJ \OU horc-thn find the strength tu lie-al "'th an\ 'l<'th.ad.'I Ju\t tht m<"J11 TONY SAAVEDRA PEOPLE IN THE NEWS l 'P 1\llll' '" \ il11,1hlc th,11 11 f'I\ \,;\ \l•UI \Pl th 111> lh1 '·''' h\l·rt, h1tf14.'' ~r1t• hoth littr.t ,11 \! 1111 n ,1,,,th .1 h t "-u"';i1t1 n(' ''P·•Plf ll'f'I\ rt 1h.1t \Hta "'"' ,,r hl 'tr.111n~ tll1' \'11·.",. 11 l 1(1.ht \\ <''ll'tr f 11\lot~t' t1•1· \rnl·nlan' .ui.I 111 l't Ir n. htn1'n -111 ll•H·rt .ltll nlh I ! ,1 \r,1!> 'llffiOlll l ll\flrCnl \I H1<11 I.ht •ed. Thr t..11ln.ir ', 1 m' ' rl'.' 111 t'<' IH'1·d nHl\llll' t'l 1' • t: thl , 1•nll'H 111' tx·iian \u11 - \ ho;. 11 IC'k' "l\I ,t,1111111 .1 '' rrf'-'lll'1l that n un1dl n11t1rd I \ 11111c-n had ptml m 1111 0\1111111 d1lll.u 1Jn'1•n11111 th1 "\l'.'ll \mt"ru .tn htl\t,ltll'' \I h11 ""l \Uf'f'\''Hlh !11 hi.• f('(('.t"<•d 111'1 "H h•n.f \\ htll' I l11u"' anJ \tat<' I >cp. It Oll"Ol lilt• 1,1" l•'lll1! n•'1 C1\n hnn thl' rt'f"(•r1\ '3\lng thl"\ had n.·11.'l'C'd no 1nd1, .1t11•n' 111 nn 1mm1n1·n1 rrk,ti,c· '' the Jn" fl."''-<'.! thl' hl\'lli<'' f'('ma1ne.t in l"apll\ 1t\ anll th( thm· mt I hc1pr t111k,l oul tur Ja ob n "h' ~1 i:-J 1•11 1h1 rumor\ hut \ltll lan,c kJ pl.an' tor 1 ""'C~end h1~101 trip -JU\I 1" l ""' Hr ,11'4: 111nte11 th<' nlltton that the poht1t II\ m•)ll\,1lect kidnapper ~1)uhl wttlc-for ran\(1m mone~ 1n .. 1call 11t ''H ltntt b' r:u ht'"c th·mand\ Im the rckaw 01' 11 1mflt1SOn~ f Pleue JACO EN/ A.2) • -.... ----'4--------------.. · ._---======----:----..-...--:----------= .. AS * Orenge Coat DAILY PILOTf!hul"lday, August 15, 1985 Environmentalists line up to protest Balsa channel 87 STEVE MARBL£ CM .. W,NMt4eft About SOO surfe~. bird lover& and pttservation1s1s hnlced hands acros a stretch of Bolsa Chica St.ate Beach at dusk Wedncsdlly to protest coMtru('- uon of an ocean channel they said would all but ruin the popular natc park. The peaceful protest was st.aged to dramatize the toss of about 750 feet of beach frontage that would be eliminated by the proposed navigable ocean cut. said Lomune Faber. a spokeswoman for the environmenuil group Amigos Del Bolsa Chica Faber sa1d construcuon of the channel could force closure of the beach for up to two year5. ~ The environmental group, which planned the protest. has spent more than a decade fighting plans to develop the Bolsa Chica wetJand'i. across Paci fi c E'oast H1ghwa)' from the state beach park. The wetlands, according to plans, would be developed with homes and a manna that would be linked to the ocean by the nav1gat>le channel The butldin$ plan b) Signal Land- mark Co .. which owns most of the wetlands has been endorsed by said sand would have a tendency to countr supervisors but lacks ap-pile up on it nonhcm jetty and erode prova of the State Coastal Com· atthc other Jetty, possibly as far south mission. A comm1n1on vote 1s ant1c1· as the Huntington Beach Pier. pated this fall "It al!.o mtaht affect the wave Darlene Fro t, a vice president of action The area could become more S1anal Landmark Co • said the protest haiardous1" said Green rcpre$Cnted a "showina of bad faith" Frost wd ao onaoing study by the by the rank and file of Amigos. She Army Corps of Ena.ineel'$ will pin· said Signal hu stnved to appca.sc the point problems such as beach erosion environmental &fOUP by agreeina to and will recommend steps to reduce restore 915 acrca of the we~ands environmental damage. "We arc ~~all) dis.ap~intcd wuh "We can'tJust blatantly cut into the the Am1gos. Frost said. They have ocean .. she said been involved with this proJect for a Am;gos members said they expect great number of years and ~uh this the Coastal Comm1ss1on will approve plan !!14t everyone agreed is accep-the development plan but intend to table. Be carry their protest to the federal level Peter G!'Cc n. a Hunungt~n ach where the Army Con?S of Engineers ctty coun~1lman and an environmen· and U.S. Fish and Wildlife must OK talist, said the protest was aimed h specificall) at the navigable channel t e proJeCt He said a non-navigable channel Green said he will lobby the corps would create fewer environmental to spend ttsmone) improving Orange problems. Count) 's Oood control system ~nd "We never, ever agreed to a the Santa Ana Ri ver. He said funding navigable channel," Green said of an ocean channel would be a waste Green said a navigable ocean cut of tax dollars. could lead to massive beach erosion "It makes no sense to spend money and would have an affect on the wave on a pleasure boat hatx?r when we acuon at the state park. have an impending disaster that .\ 1 the channel entrance. Green affects all of u~. ·· Green said. BOtha asks all races to join negotiations DU RBA N, South Afnca (AP) - Pres1den1 P W Botha toda> called on South Africans of all races to JOin in negotiations to chan a peaceful future, but announced no specific reforms 10 a much-awaited addre~s following a )'Car of' black noting agarnst apartheid, South Afnc:a's system of racial separation. South Afnca's white leaders had gathered 1n Durban for Botha's He rejected the concept of a fourth keynote address at the Natal ·provin-chamber of Parhamen1 for blacks to c1al congress of his ruhng National sit alongsldc tho segregated white. Pany. .\sian and "colored" (mixed-race) Botha said 1t would be wrong to parliamentary bodies. . prescribe fut ure poht1cat structures Botha dashed speculation that he fo~tbe votelcss black majority of 24 might free Nelson Mandela, the milhon and that changes should be ,.. leader of the outlawed ~fr1can Na- negotiated among the country's racial tional Congress. the matn guemlla groups. organization fighting apanhe1d. The president restated his offer to release DDTINNEWPORTBAY ... Mandela 1fhe renounced violence - an offer Mandela re1ected m Febru- ary. From Al of DDT remain the highest in the state for freshwater ~mples. E'en so. the levels 10 I 91S4 v.ere s1gnificantl\. lower than those recorded 10 the previous )'ear Jn mon1tonng fish dunng 1984. the state tested 79 sites for S l toit1 c chemicals and heavy metals. In monitoring mussels. 85 sites were tested for 74 toxics and heavy metals In testing for DDT levels 10 freshwater. sc1ent1sts used whole body samples of small fish because the)' were unable to find adequate numbers of larger fish. whose whole bodies tend to produce higher read- tngs than flesh samples. In addition to DDT. state water officials tu med up relat1 vety high le' els of the banned pesticide tox- aphene. "Reform through process of nego- tiation 1s not weakness," Botha told the members of his party. "Talking, consulting, bargaining with all our people's leaders is not weakeness." Botha !.a1d his government was resolved to face the future "by letting the people speak through their leaders" and "by negouauon between all these leaders." More than 600 blacks have died in the past 11 months in racial unrest across the country. KRISHNAS WIN OK FOR PARK USE ... From Al to reject their request to use Mam Beach Park based on the newly passed polic)'. Two weeks later the council. on a 3-2 vote. made an exception to the park pohc} for the city-sponsored Arts-in-Motion celebration planned for late September. Council members who approved the exception argued that the city had already gi ven volunteer orgamzers tacit appro,,.al to use l\.1ain Beach. The cctebrauon of the physical arts has been held at the beachfront park in previous years. Liberman. who said the pohq was written to keep the sect awa) from the park, flied sw1 on behalf of the Knshnas on Ma} 24, three days after the council made the excepuon. "The law, in my opinion. was clearly on my s1oe." he said. Frank said th~xcept1on may have been ke\ to I/le council's backing away from the federal suit. "They did approve the Ans-in-Mo11on pro- gram. There ma} have been some thinking .. that perhaps 11 v.ould be reasonable·· to do the same for the Knshnas. he said. Members of the Knshna temple will urge the city to change Its policy to allow structures on Main Beach, Liberman said. But most of all. he said, the Kmhnas want to step out of the limelight for a while. "Orange Coun- t}. I thtnk. has had a strong dose of Knshna consciousness ... we hope we can go about our business in peace and quiet." JACOBSEN SONS CLINGING TO HOPE ... From Al comrades in Ku"all Jacobsen v.a\ understandahl~ doubtful He had been let down once b) a inaccurate-nev.s repon that the kidnap ''JCt1ms would be released wnh the hostages of a htJac:ked TWA JCl. It 1ook two da)S to get O\ er that disappointment This time Jacob!.Cn tned Lo temper his fee lings. but found 11 1mpos~1blc not 10 hope However the latC'it letdov. n wa\n 't as se"ere as the first. •tnd the depression qu1c:kl} wore off. he said. Jacohsen d1srnvcred that It was OK to hope -to be cautious yet opt1m1st1c over rumor'i that would most hkeh end in d1sapp<llntmcnt It's the Jea'it he could do for his father "I don't realh feel that an)thing rm going through even mmutel} compares with what m)' father must be going through right now:· Jacobsen said "The pain of d1sap- po1ntmen1. I would imagine, is far less than the pain of v.ondcnnf whether }Ou're going to be aliH tomorrow." David P Jacobsen. head adm1n1'i· trator of the A.merican Universll} Hospital of Beirut. was abducted at gunpoint while across the street from his ;ob 1n Moslem 'W est Beirut ..\ photograph released in June b) the Islamic Jihad an umbrella group for Moslem e'trem1~t~. depicted Just Call 642-6086 Dally Pilot Del Ivery I• Quaranteed WtJnOly Jr'()fy tt r , \i "OI II-y'Nt PIO-II• 5 JO p "' LI 0-11>1 I ~·,.. •lld yOU< t•>f'~ "" .... -~ Jacobsen as tired. but ahve While keeping an open mind to Enc Jacobsen and relauves of the other solutions. Enc and Paul other hostages met m late July with Jacobsen said freedom for the kidnap Roben Mcfarlane. President Ronald v1ct1ms probably depends on whether Reagan's national security adviser, the public can pressure Reagan into and other offi cials on Capitol Hill. approaching the captors. T)le SOJOurn was covered heavily The hostage families are planning b} the media as fam1hes called for another Washington trip next month Reagan to set up direct negot1at1on<1 to rail} '>uppon for the idea. Mcan- w1th the Moslem captors. something v.h1le. relatives of hostage Benjamin the adm101strat1on has avoided out of Wear. a 6 t -year-old Presbytenan fear the action would be viewed as m1ss1onary. have made a telev1s1on bowing w terronsm. co mmercial trymg to keep the hostage Before the presses could cool down. crisis from slipping out of public the famtlies were again making head-, iew lines for their responses to uncon-Jacobsen. and others. are al<10 firmed repons that terronsts v.erc passing out bumperst1ckersdep1ctmg preparing to release the hostages the A.mencan flag with the words· Wnh the spotlight beginning to "Free the Lebanon Seven." fade again, Jacobsen now wonder'> The families. he said. have banded what he can do to keep the nt'"''> media interested into a loosely formed suppon group "The last couple weeks have been in hopes of 1ncreas1ng their clout with U.S. officials good. but what am I going to do next Jacobsen regularly telephones week. go on a hun~er stnke?" he PeSi) Say. the sister of kidnapped asked. adding that t e Washington newspaper correspondent Terr) tnpallowed him to do little more than Anderson. and Mae Mihehch. sister \ ent frustrations • 1 t an go to WashmitOn. I can talk • of hostage the Rev Lawrence Jenco. \\Ith ambassadors from countnes. I director of Catholic Relief Services in can meet in the White House .. 1t Lebanon fi makes you feel like you're getting He also tries to kt•ep the home ires something done ." Jacobsen said burning wi th his wife. Cathy. 'But you get on the plane and you fl.) "In some wa ys. I suppose I do home and you real11e that you d1dn t release my frustrations on her Ru1 get accomplished v,.hat you had !>he's keepinJ a h§t and she'll get back hoped " at me\\ hen n's all o"cr." he said \\bat do you like aboul the Dall) Pilot? What don't yo u llke'! Call the number at left and your message will~ recorded, transcribed and dellvtred to the appropriate editor. The same U -bou r answering 1e-rvtce may bt used to record letters to the editor on any topic Contributors tb our u tters column must Include thtlr name and telephone number for verification. No clr~ulatloo calls, pl ease. Teti u what's on your mind. Keren Wittmer 1l!nera1 Man&QIW Clrcut1t1on 7141142-4333 Clntlfted ldverttelng 714/842·5171 All ot~r department• 8'2-4321 MAIN OFFICE HO W•t &.r S• Ca.11 -.Ina CA -.111 •<l~'"' &• .. t~ Cot•• MftA CA 91&1~ C«!r'O"' 1983 0<•"'9' C<lt•1 l"vtllot/Wlg ~~ NQ S.t""1•, • 1 s. ,., • Frank Zlnl AoHmery Churchman .._, "l)t ........ hOl'()nl ..,.,.., I' IT'ii! .. IY lct.+l<Mt .. """ ........ -y Doi •ec>tOO-.C ltd .. tt-ou• ~.. 1)4> (II C:"P'r>Q"I -!IOU 00 ~· ...... -yOlA COC>J t», 7 • "' A O-' t 10 • .., .... , '°"" 9'1• .. bit _,.. ClrculaUon Tetephon" • fa 1 r I (' Robert l. Cantrell Ooneld l . Wiiiiams P•c•01.11..• 1rcu at on M11n11ger. ManaQe• Howard Multenery Peggy 8tevl"s Ad11ertts1ng O•rector '• \1114''1 Otr or VOL 71, NO. 227 ..,. • Pertly cloudy lklft may cool Sout'*n Calltornle 1llghtly Friday. The cloud• art the rteult of a weaklng disturb~ 600 mu .. tOYthwut of Lo• Angeltt cauMd by the remnant• of tropical dtPr ... lon Marty, th• Nallonal WMth., Service aald. High. 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JedclOll.Mt 92 11 CIOUOa Mii IM CO .. f 0111-IH fl ., 88lDol W90Qe 1·2 l)OOI FnOty 11 I IS a m ano Mlt ~e•n If 1 39 JacltlOll"'lla 88 72 SllvtOay tnrougn Monday 111\)h• reng. Lagvna e.ac:n 1·2 pool pm JIHIMU 67 47 1ng l1om t,.,. 7oa,,.., tti. c:oaat 10 IOw 10 Sanc1...,.,,11 1 2 l)OOI Moon M ii tod•y at 1 •3 p m ,,_ t<111 ... c11y 72 eo m10 90t ... ,,.,., 1n11no valltyt Lowa wlfllf temp 17 Frldty 11 I 22 I m 1no JtrlUQlln If 8 19 LUV~1a 102 73 mo1t1y SS to 115. Swell dlrtc110tt to<JfhwMf pm UCI AMONG MOST EXPENSIVE SCHOOLS ... ~ From Al except for the cost of living on campus. The most expensive c:ampu\ 1s Berkeley, about $7,344 per ycur. UCl's cost is third. just behind U( San Diego's S7.300. UC San Diego d id not appear in the College Board 's SUrYC). Though it's located in tht' ex- pensive Westwood area. UCL \ actu- ally has the system's lowest cost for undergrads ll \ing on campus - SS.950. UC officials sa)' thl'> is because UCLA has olderdorrm hu1lt at a lower cost than 1ho'ie at ncwc1 campuses. UCI ha~ on-lampus dorm and apanment spae<.' for 1.150 of ab(lut 10.000 undergraduates v,.ho will at- tend this fall according 10 l'ampu<, hous1ni director Jim Craig. He said there 1s waiting list of 1,300 for campus housing. Li ving off campus might co'it UC! student about $3,771. unl\ers1ty of- ficials sa~. But the demand to h\e on campus is strong. "Especially among lower d1v1s1on s tud en t~ (freshmen and sophomores)," Granetl said. ''I think they prefer to h vein a dorm their first year or so. There arc a lot of bonuses associated with it that you can't put a dollar figure on. "And )'OU don't need a car when \.OU Ii\ con campus .. Though attending a UC campus 1s expensive, S}'Stcm offi cials pointed out that the educational quality oft he l I nivers1ty ofC. alifornia is considered equi"alent to many pnvate uni\er- s1t1es. But compared to man) private schools, a UC education 1s cons1dered a bargain. Attending MIT. Harvard or Stanford during the coming 'ichool year will cost more than S 16.000. according to one recent surve). The h1~h cost of attending UC. I LS not keeping students away. campus . officials sa) . Last year. UCI stopped acccpuna freshman applications for the 1985-86 school year on Nov 30-the school's earliest cutoff date in \'ears. Spokeswbman~Granell said 1hcro are tentaltve plans to bu1J9 more dorms on campus, but constru"ctTo'n !..._ several years away. "It hasn't hurt our enrollment (figures) one b11:· she said of the UC...1 costs. "We are full." SUSPECT FAILS TO SHOW IN COURT ... From Al tronic material!. rather than k()tronc, Smyth's son Ernest. reached at tht family's Cotu1t Dnve home th" morning. said that he hadn't seen his parents since the} left Fnda} alter- noon to spend a v.eekend 1n ( atalina. "I have no idea where the'r are I JUSt hope the> 're O K." -;aid Ernest 5m)th. 29 He said his father and mother. Em1hc. left on a comm<.'rc1al r ruise boat and were expected to return home Sunday night Howe\.er a newspaper report quoted Sm~th''> mother-in-la'" as ~a)ing that the l'oupk did no t appear to have taken any l'Xlra cloth<.'<; or suitcases Meanwhile. U.S Customs in - vest igators and otht'r federal oflic1als are attempting to locatt· lim )th in time to begin the tnal "\\e're going to try to find him a'i soon as possible." said Fahc). who 1-; also trying to determine whether <;myth had a l r.s passport in his possession I he ov,.ner of Miko International Inc. a small Huntington beach elcc- tronics company, 1s facing 15 v1ot. at1ons of 1hc Arms Export Control .\ct and 15 counts of making foist statement~ to the government Smyth was free on SI 00.000 ba tl after pleading not guilty to lhe charge$ and claiming ttrat he was unawa'l that a license was required to eitport the krytrons. A Slate Depanment spoke smaq has said that Israel was cooperatinl with the U.S. in vest1g.at1on and hac! agreed to return the devices remain· 1ng 1n stock WOMAN FACES TRIAL IN MATE'S DEATH .. · From Al court document'> Following the shooting. \1rs. Ford collected one of her husband'<, hie insurance policies .\ pohle inform ant who befnend<.'d the woman \aid Mrs. Ford spent most of the monC) on cocaine. Hunttngton Reach police appart•n1- ly were susp1c1ous of Mrs Ford lrom the stan though she wasn't arre~ted for ncarl1 two month' An officer who had the dut\ ol telhng Mr'> Ford tha1 her husband ~as dead reported that the woman called her mother and said. "Rarf) ·s been shot .. The officer \aid he never told the v..oman that ht•r husband had been \hot. A fourth per~on arrested in connec- tion with the murder has a~reed to tc\t1fy for the prosecution. said Depu- ty D1stnc1 Attorney James Cloninger. Lionel J Cashman, 20, who was facrng a first-degree murder charge, will bt permltled to plead gu1l1y to tO\Olu ntal) manslaughter in ex- change for his testimony. ... We at POSH Cashman was present when Ford was §hot, explained his attorne~ George Peters Cashman v..as forced at gun point to take pan in the murder, according to his aunt. A prehmmary hearing for the three suspects ended last Fnday. but Judge Alan McKone waited unlll Wednc r day to order the tno to stand tnal. Tht hearings were closed to the public on a defense motion Attorneys on both sides would not discuss testimon) at the hearing. would like to take this opportunity to bid you a vezy warm weh>me and invit.e you .in to view our exciting fall selections. Whether it be for business or your more causual ~ we are sure you will find our clothing both waique and distinctiv~ yet styled with the classic inJJuence to which you have grown a.reustomed. • • RULL£ TIN BOARD County to report on toxic cleanup Oran1e County Supervisor Hamett Wieder has announced that a press briefing and pubhc mcetana to d1scuss the final report outhnina cleanup procedures for the Strinafellow toxic waste site will be held Aua. 22 in the F"ountain Valley Recreation and Cultural Center, 16400 Brookhurst St. · The press briefing is scheduled from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by a public workshop at 7:30 under the joint sponsorship of the Department of Heahh Services and the Environmental Protection Agency. 011 foe. to meet Saturday Opponents of expanded offshore oil cxplo.- ration wall rally at IOa.m. Saturday at Laguna Beach City Hall, SOS Forest A vc Youth GOP talk •lated Dr. Wilham Allen, professor of Government at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont. will be the guest speaker at Sunday's meeting of the Republican Youth Associates. Belly flop • Or-. ea.rt DAil V PILOT /Thuredey. Auguet 15. 1N5 * NJ Lottery will create 16 millionaires SACRAMENTO(AP)-TheStatc Lotttt)' Commission has adopted a pnu 6Yltem that sl\ould crate 16 millJonaircs an just thefirstpmeofabouueven weeks duration. Thcsysttm that got the4-l commi.u1on vote Wednesday, with Chairman Howard V amer d1ncntina, also would gi vc 32 p:articipantsof the first pme's weekly televised arand pnze drawinas s l 00.000 each, 48 participantsSSO,OOOeacb, and 64 participants SI 0,000 each. Parucipants an the weekly grand prize drawinas will each span a I OCklot wheel. Eaclfgr~up of grand pnudrawingpartm- pana will be chotcn an a pa:hm1n&I) drawing from 6,2SOwannersofSlOO .. mstant" pnzes. The first pmc, expected to run about seven weeks, will also award the bu~crs of SI uckets with 40,008,000 "insant 'pnus ofS2 each, 4,800, 960 ofSS each, I 00,020 of SIOOcach, IS.Q03ofSSOOcach. I0,002of S 1,000 each, and I 0,002 of$ 5.000 each. This would total nearly 45 mil hon pnzes. Allen will speak on America's foreign policy as it relates lo South Africa and Central Amcnca al the 7:30 p.m. program at 200 Town and Country, 777 S. Main St, Orange. High school and college students arc invited and should call 547-8006 for further information. Jerry Johna. l:l, of Coeta Meaa, dlvea off a allde 1n the middle of the lake In Newport Dunea Aquatic Park. Quite a few people would be willln.i to trade placea with Jerry u the mercury lnchea upward. A playercouµt,.,win an "instant .. pnzc b)' purchasinga.S~ t.ekct. then rubbing off spots 1n hopes offtnding thrcnnatchmg dollar amounts. Three $2 spots would win the player$2, forex.amolc. Fltneu falr In Huntington A Health, Beauty and Fitness Faire will be held Aug. 22-25 in the mall of Huntington Center in Huntington Beach, with free pre-school immuniza- tions offered by the Orange County Health Department Aug. 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Acid victim's attacker convicted Free children's fingerprinting will be offered by the Huntington Beach Pohcc Department's Com- munity Services Div1S1on Aug. 22 from I to 7 p.m. and an amateur bodybuilding contest will be held Aug. 25 at I p.m. Call 897-2533 for more information. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - A 65- ycar-old man faces a sentence of about 30 years in pnson af\cr being convicted of pounng sulfunc acid over a teen-age gJrl. bhnd1ng and severel y d1sfigunng her . .a prosecutor says "They dad 1he nght thing." Dcput)' D1stnct A1tomey Dwight Moore said of1he JUI) "I never had any doubt (the JUf) would find King guilt)')." was taken to his home and threatened, then taken to the Mojave Desert near Hespcna where King attempted to rape her and ktll her. pourin_g a quan of sulfunc acid over her head after cholong her. The teen-ager was found hours later by a state employee who was working in the area. Deputy Public Defender Bill Dole. who claimed 1he prosccuuon charged the wrong man. focused on mconsistencics between the evidence and the gtrl's account of how 1hc attack occurred. But he conceded the prosccu11on had sympathy on its side because the girl was so badly disfi1urcd. A Supenor Coun Jury deliberated onl} two hours before convicting Jack Oscar King an the Oct 24 attack on Cheryl Bess. He was convicted of eight felon y counts. including attempted murder. k1dnaP,ping. assault with intent to commit rape. assault with a corrosl\ c hqu1d, mayhem (dis· figurement). assault w11h a deadly weapon. forctble oral copulauo~ and attempted rape "I think 1hc evidence was over- whelming," sa1d Juror Manannc Ed- munds. ''The kc)' for me was when the van (King's) was seen at the scene of the cnmc That started to bnng 11 all together II put him at the scene " King was arrested after the girl dcscnbcd her attacker and his van to police. Mass Bess now hvcs 1n Orange and 1s undcrgoang rcconstruct1ve su'JCry to re- build her face at the Unavcrsity of California at Irvine Medic.al Center. Chamber to meet In CdM A round table discussion of chamber acuv1ties and a fashion show by Recycled Rags will be the featured events of the next meeting of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce Aug. 22. Sentencing was set for Sept. I I Moore said King could be sentenced to about JO }ears. In tnal testimony, Miss Bess, now 16. said she accepted a ride with Kmg because he had given her a nde to school1>cforc and she had seen him talking to the mainten- ance men at a public housing prOJCCt where she hved .. King had been held on SS00.000 bail since his arTCSt. He served 14 years of a 16- ycar pnson term for the 1961 ancmptcd rape ofa 3-year-old Irvine girl. M 1ss Bess. then 15, accepted a nde to ~'"'"'' w11h King last Oct 24. Instead, she The program will be held at 11 :30 a.m. at the Studio Cafe. 3201 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Lunch 1s $9 and reservations are required. Call the chamber office at 673-4050 to register. Theater benefit session set The Orange County chapter of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge has reserved Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Drnner Theater for1 ne:\t- Thursday's performance of the musical "OIJ,er." Proceeds from the event will be used for scholarships for students and teachers to attend seminars and conferences at Valle> Forge. Further information is available at 786-7855 or 544-1618. Legal .ecretarles to ~eet The Newport Beach-Pacific Legal Secretane~ Assoc1at1on invites all those working an the field of law to a membership tea Aug, 24 from l 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bay Shore House. 23311 Mu1rlands. El Toro. Rcscrvauons and further 1nformauon may be obtained by calling Patnc1a at 241-7403. Toa•tm••ten to tee off Five Toastmasters clubs in the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley area will hold a joint golf tournament Aug. 24 al the Newport Beach Golf Course. 3100 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. and green fees arc $10. Call area governor Bill Colmer at 963-7375 for reservations and further information. 2carsburn in garage fire ~ fire destro)ed a garage and 1wo vehicles inside 11 earl} toda) al a Huntington Harbour condominium complex Huntington Beach Fire Department spokeswoman Martha Werth said no one was IOJUred. but damage was es11ma1ed at $50.000 Werth said several residents called the department shortl) after 9 a m 10 report that a garage was on fire at 16186 B1m101 Lane within the Sea Gate condominium com pie' She said 1he garages at the complex are detached. and no homes were endangered Wertha said the garage is owned by Ted and Jo}cc Ta>lor. who were both away on their boat and unaware of the blaze earl> today. Two vehicles. a Datsun pickup and a Toyo ta Cehca. were inside and were destroyed along with the garage and its other contents, the fire department spokeswoman said. She said the first firefighters on 1he scene were unable 10 hook up to the nearest hydrant because 11 was ncx1 to garage and was surrounded b} flames. She said a fire captain ordered the ne\t engine to connect to another hydrant about 500 to 600 feet awa y. Werth said 1he fire was controlled within about 10 minutes. She said some man or damage was reported to an adjacent garage. The cause of the fire was under 1nvesugauon early today. Delly,._,._.. by L .. IJ"'"9 Fireman apraya water on Hunttncton Barbour &arace where two can burned. Residents arming against stalker terrorizing valley Tbunday, Aug. 16 MONTEREY PARK (AP) -B) da). 1he bustling streets of the San Gabnel Valley appear normal enough Bu t over at the hardware store and down at 1he gun shop. womed residents arc preparing for a killer who stnkes 1n the dead of nigh!. responsible for at least SC' en sla)'ings and up to 18 brutal assaults in the comfonable homes of the suburban \'allev east of Los Mean""htle. as authont1cs conduct the largest search of its kind sancc the 19~7. 78 Hillside Strangler case gun shops and hardware stores are doang bnsk busaness store 1n 4.lhambra \.ioore said his percentage of femak customers has Jumped SU percent an rt"Cent v.ecks sancc the killer began to re,c1,e "'1despread nc""s media attention • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine PllllllllDI Comml11lon. C1t> Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Since March. one man 1~ believed .\ngelcs. · In all but one case. investigators sa) 1he intruder entered through an unloct..ed door or open wmdov.. often raping his' 11:t1ms "Our sales have picked up aboul 15 percent an 1he last month " said Chm \11oore. manager of 1hc Co rner Gunsm11 h "People sa\ tht',. are ured of :ill tht' '1olencc that's happening PoucE Loe _Laguna council chambers evacuated by bomb threat An unidentified man threatened to blow up the Laguna Beach City Council chambers Wednesday night, promplina an evacuation and search of the buildin&, police said. No bomb was found. Three local busincucs received telephone calls shortly after 6 p.m. from a male caller who wd he had planted a bomb in the council CoetaMeaa A tenant and a landlord had a rent dispute rc<lChUy. The landlord subse- quently evicted the tenant and placed her belonainis on the front porch. Ne11bors, thinkina the items were to be discarded, took close to $6,000 of her clothing. • • • A buratar stoic almost S2,SOO an tennis racquet stnn~. a SSOO racctuet strinJing machine, $7S 1n cash, an $80 athletic bag. and $4,000 an tennis racq_uet.s f'rOm the ProfcH1onal T cn- nis Proaram. 880 Jun1pero, Tuesday night. • • • • The T ·tops were taken from a car parked 1n the 300 block of Hyland Wedneiday. The lo came to SSOO. Newport Beacb A $300 11r compreuer wa, ,tolen from a home in the 2000 block of Tustin Monday. • • • Someone stole a $410 blue 12- spccd bkyclc from the pra of chambers, Officer Lance Ishmael said. In one call, the man said be planned to kill the mayor, chjcf of police and city council members, Ishmael wd. The caller advised the business owner to caU the police immediately. In another call, the man said be had planted a bomb in the council chambers and said, "The mayor's home m the 200 block of Amethyst Tuesday night. ••• A resident along Monterey re· ported Wednesday that someone had stolen his S 1,81 7 golf clubs from a storage area at the Irvine Coast Country Club, 1600 East Coast High- way. Also Wednesday has Wlfe re- ported that someone had stolen $3, 187 an antique sterling silver from their home. • • • Someone stole the wheel coven from a light blue I 979 Lincoln parked 1n the lot of the Irvine Coa t Countr> Club. 1600 East Coast H1Jhw1y, Wednesday The lo wa e t1mated It S302 • • • A wallet contaanina $2,000 in sh WI$ stolen from a ~ 1983 Volk· wa&en Rabbit parlced an the lot ol Beach Laundry 200 Und trttt Tuesday • • • Someone 1ttolc $3.SOO an c-uh from r, Tackle shop la t weekend going to get the ax." A meeting of the Laguna Beach Planning Comm1ss1on was scheduled 10 the council chambers for 7:30 p.m. Police evacuated the council chambers and 1he ad1oming fire and pobce Stallons. A search for a bomb proved ncpuvc, Ishmael said. Police wd they have no suspects or leads. lrri.ne Someone stoic a red 1977 Porsche 924 parked in the 13200 block of Jeffrey Monday. • • • A car stereo was rcponed stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked in the 17500 block of Red Hill Wedncs- ~:fuThe loss was csumated at over • • • Vandal\ o;pr&)'cd an unknown sub tance all over the the front ~at of a car parked an the 3SOO bloclt of Pinc Wednesday. • • • Two urfboard earner racks "'~rt itolen ofT a I 9SS Toyota van parted alona Deerfield Wednesday. The le wa c timated at under $50. • • • A )Ouna man tried to assault another man Wlth a claw hammer \ttlhtle the '1c-.11m wa$ 1n has car ntar the tntcn«hon or Barranca and Crttk Wcdne"'•)' Pohcc reports c;a1d the usa1lant o;ub~qucntly fled in a flat~ truck. ; •• La&ana Beach .\ gun valued al S300 was stolen from a Manne Drt\e residence. the v1cum told police Wcdnesda> • • • .\bout $700 in clol.hes was reported stolen Wcdnesda) from an unlocked car parked on El Camano del Mar • • • Supplies 1ogethcr worth S300 ~crt' 1aken from a car parked Wednesda) on South Coast H1ghwa> The v1ct1m .told police that the thief broke a "'1ndov. to enter the car • • • A "l1kon camera and cash v.,ere taken 1n a res1dcnt1al burglar) on No,rh Coast Highway, the v1ct1m told pohce Wednesday The total loss v.,as estimated al S 1.250 Fountain Valley Someone stole eight ~port kn1' e volued at $320 from the warchoust of the Hobby hack. 18400 Band1her sometime in the past two weeks. • • • Someone stoic 80 to I 00 cartons o( cigarette' from Danny'c; Valla Mar· kct, 16040 Harbor. Wednesda) momma The lo s WI\ estimated between $600 and $750. • • • A ~idcnt an the 9100 blcxk of wallow rt'J>Orted that $0mconc put • fi"Mnch dent 1n the roof of hie; car somcumc Saturday mom1n1 Thc damaac wai "''mated at siso. Butt.qton Beach mcooc stoic two portable radio \ah.led Ill $SQ rrom I home 10 the l 7700 block of Oolden W~t earl) toda\ • • • .\ "'andal ~1th a 88 gun \hot out tht fron\ ~•ndow ot the ( halet Liquor store. 6S4 l Edanacr WednC'dav n1aht and c 1'f'(d an a hlut" u ru .\ccord1ng to police reports. lhe suspect also hit one of 1he cusiomcrc; v.ho onl) received a minor JOJUf) • • • Thieves stole lhc cash box from a Te\aco service station at the comer ol Bcac-h and Ellis and escaped 1n a silver \i olkswagcn Rabbit Wednesda) The los v.as estimated al $'70 to S80 • • • Burglars broke 1n10 a home in 1he 6100 bloct.. of )dne> last w~k bul d1dn 't steal anything .\ccording to police rcports. the\ apparent!> JUSt nef'ded a place to ha'c a part\ • • • " T\ set and miscellaneous nems 1otal1Jlg $650 were stolen from a hC!me tn the 16800 block or Beach T uesda} night. • • • omronc stole a wallet ronta101ng $~-~IO cash from a (af parked 1n the '1c1n1l\ of Banntng and Munoha Wedne<i<1a) Police rl'port" said 1hc: \ llttm had left the car door open • • • Someone stoic tools 'alued at SI 100 from 1hc garage of a home 1n 1hc 100 block ofl.ttca Tucwa) nap.ht • • • .\ black !'11sh1k1 10-spccd b1nclc was stolen from the un locked ~rage of a homt> 1n 1hc 16 00 blocJ.. ol Ro'~ Tucsda' • • • Burglars '>tole office equipment \ alut>d :l\ s l n.: from a tratlt'r IOl.'atcd on a lOns1uct1on site in the \ 1ctnll' 'll Elli\ and Edwards T uesda~ night • • • Lode~ an tht' cnmmal JUSllce area of Golden \\ c~t College were broken 1010 \\ edn('\da' momang. 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But as the leading edge of the sprawling, wet storm lashed the coast with thunderstorms, th~ path shifted sliahtly to the north, promptina forecasters to ac:ijust predictions for landfall, expected in the marshes south ofNew Iberia. Gale winds and flash floods were ex~ted all alona the Louisiana ooastl including in New Orleans, about t l5 m1lH cast. GaJe waming.5 and a hurricane watch were posted from the ~outh of the Mississippi to Pensacola, Aa. "Danny has the potential for further strenathening before landfall," the National Hurricane Center said Wednes-day. MIA remabJ• IJoWD to Honolulu MANILA, Philippines-Caskets containing what may be the remains of 26 Americans missing in the Vietnam War let\ for the United Su~tes today. ~O years ~f\er the end of a conflict in wltich more than 2,400 Amen<?Ans are sttll unaccounted for. If the remains are identified as Americans. 1t would be Communist Vietnam's largest single delivery ever of the remai ns of missing U.S. service personnel and ci tizens. KoclJ raJ~ llna lor water •••ten NEW YORK -New York City, fighting to conserve more water dunng its drought, has ordered water-saving showerheads installed in apartments and pri vate homes· and started using a helicopter to spot "water sneaks'' from above. The city also increased fines for violators and plans to boost its fo~e of water watchdogs, Mayor Edward I. Koch announced Wednesday. Those caught watering -rhcir lawns now must pay $200, up from $100, and tht watering of lawns between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. has a hefty $500 penalty. That"s a 500 percent increase, reflecting the higher cost of enforc-ement at those hours plus the fact that nigbtime watering is an indication the violators are "sneaks" deliberately breaking the law, said an environmeptal commissioner. A.ad-AIDS bla• ordJaance approved LOS ANGELES -Concerned that AIDS victims are being treated as "lepers," the City Council unanimously adopted an ordinance b~nmng discrimination against people who have contracted the d1sease. The o~dmance, believed to be the first ofits kind in the country, would allow the city to sue employers who fire or .refuse to hire AIDS victims, resta41.an4s that bar people with the disease and landlords who evict tenants or who t(Jrn down prospective renters because of AIDS. Dentists' and doctors' offices, schools. hospital s and nursing homes are included in the ordinance. However, blood banks and sperm banks are exempted. Malpractice verdlct agaJn•t Belli · SAN FRANCISCO -A $5.8 million malpractice verdict has been returned against the.law firm of Melvin Belli. who ha~ been collecting hefty judgments in personal injury cases for decades. A S~penc:>r Court JU.ry :ruesday returned the verdict in favor of 31-year-old quadnplegic Leon G1es1ck, who was crippled in an auto accident and retained Belli's firm to sue doctors and the hospital over his treatment. His l~wyer, James Bos~w~~k, clajmed the firm fai led to properly supervise one of its attorneys who 1rut1all y was assigned to the case. Properly handled, he said, medical malpractice would have ~n discovered before the four-year limit for filing the case had expired. Belh's attorney said he probably would appeal the verdict. Pr011ecutlon of biz clleam urged LOS ANGELES -Saying the practice costs California more than $2 billion a year, the LittJe Hoover Commission has called for a crackdown on tax cheaters who don't report cash income or expenditures. Some laborers are simply ''paid cash at the end of the shift from the back of a pickup tru~k." the commission said in a report Wednesday to the governor and the Legislature. Nathan Shapell, chairman of the watchdog commi&Sion. said the losses result from "hundreds of thousands of daily transactions involvi ng self-employed people and employers and employees who pay or receive cash for work performed or for goods sold without withholding or reporting the proper income, payroll or sales taxes." State IJag dalgner dlea at 72 SAN RAFAEL -DonaJd Grcame Kelley, artist and editor who left bis best-known design -the California bear flag -flying high above ev ery state building, is dead . at 72. Kelley, ~ho was. commissioned in 1953 by ~~e. Legislature to design the banner. died at his home Sunday of Lou Gehng s disease. His design ended the state"s search since 1846 for an adequate representation of the CaJifomia grizzly. Critics said earlier flags had bears that looked more like the rhinoceros, or stuffed pigs. Mandel• reqae.m vl•1t by Botlla DURBAN, South Africa -Attackers hurled a hand grenade early today into the Cape Town home ofa leader of the mixed-race Labor Party. killing a 16-year-old faf!lily fri.en~ and injured ~e ~litician's three sons, party ~ffici_a~s said. Meanwhile. Wtnrue Mandela said an Cape Town after a special v1s1t Wednesday to her jailed husband Nelson Mandela, the country's top black leader, that he wanted President P.W. Botha to visit him in Pollsmoor Pnson "and get his direct vie'W1. ••Mandela,.. a leader oftbe outlawed African National Congress, has been in prison since 1964, after being convicted of plotting sabotage. Pope beatffJa nan, forillva lier tiller .KJNSHASA, Zaire -Pope John Paul II today beatified Sister Anuarite Nengapeta, a nun who was murdered in 1964 because she refused the sexual advances ofan army colonel, and publicly forpve her killer. Vatican officials had said John Paul would meet with her assailant, but instead the pope forgave him dutina an Assumption Day Mass in Kinshasa, the capital of Zaire. "I mysc~ in the name of the whole church, forgive (him) with all my heart," the pontin said in remarks inserted at the last moment into his prepared homily. Salclde cu bomber ~l.lJ• mUJtlamaa TEL AVIV, Israel -A suicide car bomber, driving a white Mercedes, killed a member of an Israeli-backed miht1a in Israel's sccunty zone in south Lebanon today. Military sources said the attack took place at a militia checkp0int five miles north oft he Israeli border. Timur GokscJ: spok.csman for the United Nations Interim Foroc in Lebanon (UNI r1L). said Irish pcacekccplna trool)S rq>orted a loud explosion which sent a huge; cloud of smoke into the air north ofBeit Yahoun. He had no further information on the explosion and had not yet received reports of casualties. Solldulty mub IJftb. •anlYenary GDANSK. Poland -With scores of police patrolling nearby, l.ech Walesa commemorated the fll\h anniversary of Solidarity, the Soviet bloc's first free trade union, by ur&Jna workers to tum from protest to problem· solvina. Strikes and anti·aovcmmcnt demonstrations arc no lonaer realistic. said Walesa. who founded the movement 1n 1980. "Some of our protests ricochet apjnst us." he said. "TI?c pr<?P8ms and slopns ofSohdarity arc aood. but we must flnd concrete solutions.' SeYe.D tilled bl Jfezlcui bu orull ACAPULCO, Mextco -A spccdeqa bus crashed into a brid1e at tile Pa~yo River and plun&ed into a lS·foot dilc~ lullina seven peo-ple and n\iunna 18, lhc Federal Hiabway Police said. Omcer Tamez Cavaz.os said Wednesday the bus of thr R'cd Arrow line ran into a bridae wall beeauSt' of "am moderate speed on• detcendina cuNe" 4S milH west of this Plclfic reson on th.e hiahway to Mexico City. -~, l Probe due for jet tail '.f9K YO (AP) -The Transport Mmist.ry tod~y ordered inspection of the tad section of all Boeing 747s flo.wn by Japanese airlines because of e~idence .that a tail-end failure caused a )U.mbo Jet to slam into a mountain, killing 520 people. Preliminary evidence in a .joint U.S.-Japanesc probe of Monday's crash of a Japan Air lines jct, the ~oi:st sin$le-ptarre crash in history, in~1cat~d 1t wa~ caused by a structural fa~lurc 10 tMlall section, the ministry said. "The c:irc~mstanccs (of the crash) seem to indicate that the damage to th~ vertical stabilizer and the rudders mi~t be the starting point of the accident," it said. . Three pieces of the tail section were found in Sagami Bay outside of Tokyo, indicating that they had come off the plane well before the crash. A spokesman for Japan Air Lines, whose ~cet of 48 jumbo jets is the largest ID the world, said the order wo~~ not disrupt service. He refused add1t1onal comment. The ~overnment owns 34.9 percent of the airline. The ~inistry's order also applies to ~I Boeing 747 passenger and argo Je ts flown by three other Japanese -..~ Emperor Hirohito. the only aurYivlng \Vorld \Var D monarch. told 7 .ooo rela- tive of war dead In Japan \Veclneaday that he atlll ,nevea for war vlctlma and praya for peace. V-JDay ceremony powerful SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Vice Presid~nt ,Ge<?!Je Bush, flanked by th~ nation s m1htary leaders. tearfully paid homage to America's war dead on the 40th anniversary of the end of World War II as majestic warships and thundering jets awed thousands of onlookers. The event Wednesday. dubbed "Peace in the Pacific." marked the first-ever o11iclally sanctioned cel- ebration of the victory over Imperial Japan. The emphasis was on military m.ight ra~her than peace, however, ~1th rousmg speeches, a dozen fighter ~cts and a seven-ship flotilla that included America's most powerful World War II-era battleshil>, the USS N~wJersey. Thcshipisequ1p~ now with 32 Tomahawk cruise missiles in addition to its nine giant 16-inch guns. The maritime display marked the laraest gathcrinB of warships in San Francisco Bay smce the end of World War II . "forty years ago the killina stop- ped. the guns were silent. the bombs dropped no more," Bush said on the wind-swept niaht deck of the USS Enterprise. ''When news arrived of the war's end, people literally poured out into the street. Church bells rang. Men and women wept openly. And the quiet fear that so many of us had known for so Iona ... wasat last over." The Enterprise. the nation's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was anchored I;.000 yards otTshorc be· tween the uolden Gate Bridge and the Oakland.S.ft Francisco Bay Brid&c. The mammoth vessel, which dwarfed the New .Jersey, served at Bush's review station. The vice president, ·a former Navy pilot who was shot down by the Japanese in I 944 on his S8th combat mission, was joined by the elite of the American command, includina De· fense Secre&.ary Caspar Wcinberscr, Secretary of State Ocorsc Shultz and leaden of the three armed services. ,, . Critical Tall Piece May Have Caused Crash-.. -- • Part• of vertlcel stabilizer found at sea 90 mites from crash site • Parts of rudder found at crash scene Tail Assembly Boeing 747SR carriers -AU Nippon Airways, J~pan Asian Airways, a JAL subsidiary, and Nippon Cargo Air- lines. The ministry ~id "visual" and "non-destructive" in~tions· of the planes' vertical stabilizers and rud- ders, including the tallfin-to-fusclage attachment, would begin today. The inspections arc to be con- ducted within the next 100 flight hours of aU 7475 with more than 15.000 takeoff-landing "cycles," and within 300 flight hours for those with less than LS.000 cycles. Meanwhile, hundreds of workers wearing surgical masks against the stench of death continue to scour the crash site on S;408-foot Mt. Osutaka for remains of the 520 people who perished in the crash 70 miles Fllltn HCUon / of vertical atabihzer nort~wcsl of Tokyo. There were tour survivors. A temporary r:norguc was set up at a sc~ool gymnasium at Fujioka, 25 miles away, where helicopters trans- ported ~e remains for identification and dehvery to grieving relatives. The bodies of about 2SO victims had been r~overed and 75 of them were identified. JAL officials said today. The. Japan. Broadcasting Corp. 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The~ include such often-recorded classics as "Yesterday," "Michelle " "Help," "The Long and Wind1~g Road" and "let It Be." The entertainment trade news- paper Variety reponed the purchase ~ednesday, and the Los Angeles Tames reported today that sources close to Jackson confirmed the deal was made. The agr~ment reportedly covers all Lennon-McCartney wnttcn songs except for four: "Love Me Do" and ''P.S. 1 Love You,'' which are con· troll~ ~Y McC.artncy's MPL Com- mumcauons, and "Please Please Me" and "Ask Me Why," owned by Dick James Music UO.-'-' Norman Winter, a spokesman for Jackson. would 11cither confirm nor deny th~ ~~rt Wednesday and referred 1nquines to the entertainer's attorney, John Branca. Branca would n~t comment on the deal. but said he might be.able to discuss at later ID the week or early next week. lllcbael Jackeoll Jackson's acquis1tion of A TV Music, a unit of the British entertafo- ment conglomerate. ACC was de· scribed by industry ex~ru as one of the.lalJC~t music a~u1sinons ever by an 1ndivtdual. the Tnnes reported. ln~olved .. are . 40,000 song copY!'ghts._ 1nclud1ng composttions by Little Richard, the Pointer Sisters Pat Benatar and the Pretenders. ' Branca said Jackson recently had purchased several other music catalogues. including compositions by the rock group Sly and the Family Stone and such ea~IS rock and roll hits as "Runaround uc" and "The Wanderer." The Beat!~ songs il<lCOunt for "a substantial amount of A TV's overall income," the head of one major m_usic publishing company that onc-e tf!ed to buy the catalogue told the Times. "About 80 of those songs arc what we call 'real serious earners."' Look, Ma, _Seethbse escar-go!. LONDON (AP) -His eyes ~ed over and his hand shook with the final sp0onfuls, but American T~mas ''Muskrat" Grttnc broke 1 world record for gluttony by devourin1 2.2 ~unds of snails in less 1.Mn three minutes. 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AugUll 16. 19$5 J udge orders separate spy trials vtctcd of esp1onqe. ly made by his son were permitted in John Walker. 48, of Norfolk, Va. lhc trial. • 30,000 evacuated whil~­ Hurricane Danny nears Rec}uestgrantedforJOhil-Walker Jr., son Michael inf amily espionage case --------- was arrc1tcd May 20 after beina Michael Walker's lawyers said bis aocuscd of droppirJ about 120 e1se. too. would be P~Judiccd by a "secrcl" or "confidential" N4vy doc-ioint trial with his father because a By 'he A1..a.ted Pre11 muments in the Maryland coun-Joint trial probably would include NEW IBERIA La. _ Hurricane panny ~re down on tbe central BAL Tl MORE (AP) -A federal Harvet II granted the request at the trysidc outside Wasbinaton. evidence which would be inad~ Louisiana coast tOday with torrential nun and wa.nd austs of 8S mph •. a.nd Judge today ordered separate es-stan o a two-day hearing Of! dozens His 22-year-old son, a sailoraboard misuble apins1 Michael alone. authorities said more than 30,ooo people were evacuated fr<>m o~shore dnlhna p1onage 1nal1> for John A Walker Jr.. of ptt·trial motions. the USS Nimitz, was charaed two In additton to the Walkers. Jerry A. rip and towns as far south as Galveston. Texas. But as the leadmg edae of the accu~d of leading a family spy nna He said John WalkerwouJd be tned days later with espfonqe after in· Whitworth orDavis. Calif., a friend of iprawlina, wet storm lashed the coast wt lb thun,dtntON11S· the path shifted which sold Navy secrets to 1he Soviet Oct. 28, the date previously set for a vestiaators alleaedly found a 1 S· John Walker. also has been charged slightly to the north, promptina forecastei:s to adju~l predacuons for landfall, U n1011. and his son. Michael. joint trial. and M1<lhael Walker's trial pound box of class1fted documents with espion~e in the case. expected in the marshes south of New l~na. qale ~1nds and flash floods were When 1h~ Wal1kers were arrestedd fiw1coudlda1efolwloa~ i~t. edn0i,at~asy. Ntho-~~ nextsedto hisfbun~. 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On a m~~ upbeat note, the Naiionul Association of Realtors reported that sales of eiustmg homes rose 3.1 percent nationally in the second quarter over last year's level. MIA remabJ• Down to Honol ulu MANILA, Philippines -Caskets containing what m!lY be tile remains of 26 Americans missing in the Vietnam War left for the United St~tes today, ! 0 years after the end of a confllct in which more than 2,400 ~men~ans are still unaccounted for. If the remains are identified as Amcncans .. tl wou.ld be Communist Vietnam's largest single deli very ever of the remains of missing U.S. service personnel and citizens. Kocb ral11e11 11.aes for water wuten NEW YORK -New York City, fighting to C?nserve a:iore water durini its drought has ordered water-saving sbowerheads installed tn apanments and private ho;,,es and started using a helicopter to spot ~·water sn~ks" from above. The city also increased fines for violators and plans to boost its force of water watchdogs, Mayor Edward I. Koch announced Wednesday. Those caught watering their lawns now must pay $200. up from $100. and the watering oflawns between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. has a hefty $500 penalty. That's a SOO percent increase, reflecting the higher cost of enforcement at .those hours plus the fact that nightime watering is an indication the viola.tors are .. sneaks" deliberately breaking the law, said an environmental co mm1ss1oner. And-AIDS bJa• ordlaaace appr oved LOS ANGELES -Concerned that AIDS victim s are ~ing treated. as .. lepers," the City Council unanimously adopted a~ ordinance t>:anning discrimination agajn~t people who have contracted the disease. The o~dmancc, believed to be the first of its kind in the country, would allow the city to sue employers who fire or refuse to hire A_IDS victims, restaurants that bar people with the disease and landlords who evict tenants or who turn down pro.specuve renters because of AIDS. Dentists' and doctors' offices, ~hools. hospitals and nursing homes are incl uded 1n the ordinance. However. blood banks and sperm banks are exempted. Malpract1ce verdlct agabJ•t Belll SAN FRANCISCO -A $5.8 million malprac1ice verdict has been returned agajns1 1he law firm of Melvin Belli, who has been collecting hefty judgments in personal injury c.ases for decades. A S~pen<:>r CourtJu.ry '.fuesday returned the verdict in. favor of 31-year-old quadnplegic Leon G1es1ck. who was crippled in an autoaccidenl and retained Belli's firm to sue ~octors and the hospital over his treatm~nl. His l~wyer, James Bos~w1c.k. claimed ~he firm failed to properly supervise one of its auomeys who in1ttaUy was assigned to the case. Properly handled, he said, medical malpractice would have be~ discovered before the four-year limit for filing the case had ex pired. Beth's attorney said he probably would appeal the verdict. Prosecat1oa of tll% cbeatll urged LOS ANGELES -Saying the practice costs Californ ia more than S1 billion a )'.car. the Linle Hoover Commission has called for a crackd own on tax cheaters who don't report cash income or expenditures. Some laborers are simply .. paid cash at the end of the shift from the back of a pickup tru~k." the commission said in a report Wednesday to the governor and the Legislature. Nathan Shapell, chairman of the watchdog commission, said the losses result from "hundreds of thousands of daily transactions involving self-employed people and employers and em~loyees who pay or recei ve cash for work performed or for goods sold without withholdmg or reporting the proper 10come, payroll or sales taxes." State nag de.lgaer dles at 72 SAN RAFAEL -Donald Greame Kelley, artist and editor who left his best-known design -the California bear flag -Oying high above every state building, is dead . at 72. Kelley, "'.ho was. comm issioned in 1953 by ~~c Legislature to design the banner, died at his home Sunday of Lou Gehng s disease. His design ended the state's search since 1846 for an adequate representation of the California grizzly. Critics said earlier Oag& had bears that looked more like the rhinoceros, or stuffed pigs. Mandela reqaa'8 vialt by Botba DURBAN, South Africa -Attackers burled a hand grenade early today into the Cape Town home of a leader oftbe mixed-race Labor Party, killing a 16-year-old famjly friend and injured the politician's three sons, party officials said. Meanwhile, Winnie Mandela said in Cape Town after.a special visi t Wednesday to her jailed husband Nelson Mandela. the country's top black leadet, that he wanted President P.W. Botha to visit him in Pollsmoor Prison ·•and get his direct views." Mandela, a leader of the outlawed African National eQJJll'elS,. has-been in pri~l'l s~.il after licio.._amYictetloLplottin& sabotage. Pope beatHJes nan, forgive. IJer k JUer . KINSHASA, Zaire -Pope John Paul II today beatified Sister Anuarite Nenppeta, a nun who wu murdered in I 964 because she refused the sexual advances ofan army colonel, and publicly forgave her killer. Vatican officials had said John Paul wou ld meet with her assailant, but instead the pope forgave him during an Assumption Day Mass in Kinshasa, the capital of Zaire. ··1 myset.f, in the name of the whole ch urch, forgive (him) with all my heart," the pontin said in remarks inserted at the last moment into bis prepared homily Sulclde car bomber k.IU• mUltJ•maJJ TEL AVIV. tsrael -A suicide car bomber, driving a whit~ Mercedes, killed a member of an Israeli-backed mil itia in Israel's security zqne in south Lebanon today. Military sources said the attack took plact •t a militia ctieclc.point five miles nonb of the Israeli ~rdcr. Timur Goksel, s~kesman for the United Nations lnlerim Force in Lebanon (UNIF1L).: said Irish peacekeepina troops reported a loud explosion which sent a huae cloud of smoke into the air north ofBeit Yaboun. He had no further information on tht explosion and had not yet received reports of casualties. ,.. SoUdarlty mar.b nttlJ •nnlYerNry GDANSK. Poland -With &CO~ of police _P.atrollina nearby, Lech Walesa commemorated the fif\h anniversary of Solidarity, the Soviet bloc's first free trade union, by ur&lna workers to tum from protest to problem· solvioa. Strikes and aoti-aovemment demonstrations are no lonacr reaJistlc. said W1laa1 who founded the movement in 1980. ''Som of our protest ricochet aplnst us ... be said. ''The ~ms and slopns ofSolid11rity are good, but we must find concrete solutions.' Seftm ~ed bl JleJdca11 ba• cru.fa ACAPULCO, Mexico -A apcedina bus crashed into a bridge at the PaPIJIYO River and plunaed into a IS-foot ditch kJllina seven people and mjunftl' 18, the Federal Hiabway· Police said. Officer Tamez Cava:ios s1ud Wednctd.ay the bus or the l{ed Arrow line ran mto a brid&e wall because of ••immoderate speed on a ac~ndina curve" 4' miks wut of this Pacific resort on ihc highway lo Mexico City. Probe due for· .jet tail TOKYO (AP) -The Transpon Ministry today ordered inspection of the tail section of all Boeing 747s flown by Japanese airlines because of evidence that a tail-end failure caused a jumbo jct to slam into a mountain, killing 520 people. Preliminary evidence in a Joint U.S.-Japancse probe of Monday'.& crash of a Japan Air Lines jet, the worst sjnJ!e-plane crash in history, indjcated 1t was caused by a structural failure in the tail section, the ministry said. "The circumstances (of the crash) seem to indicate that the damage to the vertical stabilizer and the rudders miiht be the startjng point of the accident," it said. Three pieces of the tail section were found in Sagami Bay outside of Tokyo, indicating that they had come off the plane well before the crash. A spokesman for Japan Air Lines, whose fleet of 48 jumbo jets is the largest in the world, said the order would not disrupt service. He refused additional comment. The government owns 34. 9 percent of the airline. The ministry's order also applies to 21 Boeing 747 passenger and cargo jets flown by three other Japanese ,.,~ Emperor Hlrohlto, the only aurvlYing \Vorld \Var n monarch, told 7 ,000 rela- tive of war dead In Japan \Vedneaday that he •till grtevea for war victim• and praya for peace. V-JDay ceremony powerful se.N FRANCISCO (A P) -Vice President Geor_ge Bush, flanked by the nation's miht.ary leaders, tearfully paid homage to America's war dead on the 40th anniversary of the end of World War II as majestic warships and thundering jets awed thousands of onlookers. The event Wednesday, dubbed "Peace in the Pacific," marked the firsr-ever officially sanctioned cel- ebration of the vict~f}'. over Imperial Japan. - - The emphasis was on military might rather than peace, however, with rousing speeches, a dozen fighter ~ets and a seven-ship flotilla that included America's most powerful World War II-era battleshi{>. the USS New Jersey. The ship is ~quip~ no.w with 32 Tomahawk cruise m1ss1les 10 addition to its nine gian.t 16-inch llJnS. The maritime display marked the largest gathcrinJ of warships in San Francisco Bay since the end of World War II. "Forty years ago the kimna stop- ped, the guns wetc silent, the bombs dropped no more," Bush said on the wind-swept flight deck of the USS Enterprise. "When news arrived of the war's end, people literally poured out into the street. Church bells rang. Men and women wept openly. And the quiet fear that so many of us had known for so Iona ... was at last over." The Enterprise, the nation's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, was anchored l ,000 yards offshore be- tween the Golden Gate Bridge and tbc Oakland-San Francisco Bay Bridie. The mammoth vessel. which dwarfed the New Jersey, served as Bush's review station. The vice president, a former Navy pilot who was shot down by the Japanese in 1944 on his S8th oombat m1ss1on, wa joined by the chte of the American command, includina ~­ fcntc Secretary Ca par Wcanbcrser Secretary of tatc Gcorae hultz and leaden of the thrte armed services. Critical Tall Piece May Havt Cause d Craah--- • Parta of vertical atablllzer found at aea 90 milea from crash alt• • Parts of rudder found at crash acene Tail Assembly Boeing 747SR carriers -All Nippon Airways, Japan Asian Airways, a JAL subsidiary, and Nippon Cargo Air- lines. The ministry ~id "visual" and "non-destruttivc' inspections of the planes' vertical stabilizers and rud- ders, including the t.ailfin-to-fuselagc attachment, would begin today. The inspections arc to be con- ducted within the next 100 flight hours of all 747s with more than 15,000 takeoff-landing "cycles," and within 300 flight hours for those with less than I S,000 cycl~. Meanwhile, hundreds of workers wearing surgical masks against the stench of death continue to scour the crash site on 5,408-foot Mt. Osutaka for remains of the 520 people who perished in the crash 70 ~iles Fllen MCtlon / of vertical atabillztr northwest of Tokyo. There were tour survivors. A.temporary morgue was set up at a school gymnasium at Fujioka, 25 miles away, where helicopters trans- ported the remains for identification and delivery10 grieving relatjvcs. The bodies of about 250 victims had been recovered and 7S of them were identified, JAL officials. said today. The Japan Broadcasting Corp. (NHK) said police had decided to stop reporting the numbers because remains now being found were too mutilated to count. About 2,000 relatives and friends of victims had assembled at Fujioka at JAL expense to help identify and claim the bodies, and Kyodo News Service said a handful were allowed to visit the crash site by helicopter today in keeping with Japanese custom. DEFER . BIL~ING No bllllng untll J•nuarv 1111 Minimum $200 pur~ tubjeet to crtdlt epprovll.· • • • ,J • Jackson buys out Beatles LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pop superstar Michael Jackson reportedly has pajd more than $40 mjllion in a deal that gives him control of copyri&hts to nearly all songs written by the "'Beatles. The primary pan of the deal is the catalope of 251 songs written by Beatles John Lennon and Paul McCartney between 1964 and 1970. These include such often-recorded classics as "Yesterday," "Michelle," ·•Help," "The Long and Winding Road" and "Let It Be." The entertainment trade news- paper Variety reponed the purchase Wednesday and the Los Angeles Times reported today that sourees close to Jackson confirmed the deal was made. The agreement reportedly covers all Lennon-McCartney written songs except for four: "Love Mc Do" and "P.S. I Love You," which are con· trolled by McCartney's MPL Com- munications, and ''Please Please Me" and "Ask Me Why," owned by Dick James Music Ltd. Norman Winter, a spokesman for Jackson, would neither confirm nor deny the report Wednesday and referred inquiries to the entertainer's attorney, John Branca. Branca would not comment on the deal. but said he might be able to discuss 1t later in the week or early next week. t . lllcbael Jack.eon Jackson's acqu1s1t1on of A TV Music, a unit of the British entertain- ment conglomerate ACC. was de- scribed by industry experts as one of 1hc la~t music a~uisitions ever by an individual, the Tames repor.ted. lnvolved are 40.000 song copyri&hts, including compositions by Little Richard, the Pointer Sisters, Pat Benatar and the Pretenders. Branca said Jackson recently had purchased several otbcr music catalogues, including composiuons by the rock group Sly and the Family Stone and such early rock and roll hns as "Runaround Sue" and ··The Wanderer." The Beatles songs account for "a substantial amount of A TV's overall income," the head of one major music publishing company that once tried to buy the catalogue told the Times. "About 80 of those songs are what we call ·real serious earners .... Cook, Ma, # Seethbse escar-go! LONDON (AP) -His eyes lined over and his hand shook wt th the final spoonfuls but American Thomas "Muskrat:. Greene broke 1 world record for glunony by devourina 2.2 pounds of snails in less than tnrec minutes. .. Everybody's JOl a sift, and his happens to be his stomach, .. said a f nend, Sarah Burlason. Greene, 4S, a marina worker from Deale, Md., accomplished his feat Wednesday in 2 minutes, 43.95 seconds -·more than a minute better than his English rival's all-rime mart for snail swallowing. During the gastronomic showdown at a Lond-On rcttaura~ the 20.3- pound Greene dipped methodically into a bowl of about 220 shelled, sautced escargot. He stopped onoe for a sip of water. His opponent, Peter OOwdesweU, ' 45, of Earls Barton in central England, who held the snail-eating record for I 2 years, left a fifth of the snails 10 his bowl. ··1 had a bad day," sa1d Dowdes,_well. lookinf depressed. .. Halfway through it, fett heavy.'' Dowdeswell, who cla'ims 244 world eaung and dnnking titles from down- ~ mg beer to chewing &)ass and razor blades, anno4nced after the contest that he was retinng temporarilty to undergo surgery for ll "strangulated hemta." 50% OFF ASSORTED FISHER 100·WATT AUDIO SYSTEMS Save $503 on these powerful, great- soonding Fisher audio systems. Aft bring you many defuxe features. yet are priced for nearty any budget. Some models may be floor sam- ples. "as-is" or factory recon- ditioned, and selection will vary by store. All quantities are limited to stock on hand. Home ElectronlCS Center -avail- abte at Buena Park, Costa Mesa. The City, Westminster. Brea, and Mission VleJO stores only 1 \ - Ae ar.ng. Ooelt DAILY PILOT 1Thur9day, Auguat 15, i985 r I f UCI study finds 'Catch 22' in willow tree chemical Irvine' medical merger approved 81 PlllL SNEmERMAN °' .. ..., ....... The Siem willow tree produces a b1ttcr, upirin-hke chemical to repel oenain insects. But UC Irvine ro- sean:hm have found that one pet.Icy insect is usina this same chemic.al to promote its own survival -and is damaaina the willows in tbe prooess. Thcte ''Catch-22" willow findinp cmef&Cd from a three-year study supervised by Dr. John Smiler. uaistant professor of bioloaical sci· eoces and a specialist in plant-insect interactions. His study, publilhed in Science map.zinc, wu supported by aranu from the Uruvcraii of Cali· forna to tbe UC Whtttountain Research Laboratory LO the Sierra Nevadas. UO officials said Smdey's study was tbe first to document that a plant can be harmed by one of its own chemicals and that subst.-nces secreted br beetles actually promote tbc insects survival. Tbe rnearoh rOCUICd on the larvae or win&lcss immature forms or the beetle called Chrysomela acnicollis. These inleCU ate found in common willows in the Eastern Siem Nevada. The leaves of these uees ate rich in a bitter chemical called salicin, created by the uw to repel insects. Scientists call tbia substance a sec- ondary chemical because it is not used for powth, reproduction or other primary plant functions. Salicin is close!~ related to aspirin, which is chemically known as salicylic acid. UCJ officials say salictn·rich willow bark wu a popular painkiller in ancient times. Though this chemical keeps many insecu away, UCI rcseard1ers found that the beetle larvae have come to enj.oy eating plants that contain salietn. They consume the leaves and tum the chemical into salicy1aldebyde, a related chemical with a bitter odor and a bum.int Wte. The msects store the repellent in special aJand and leCTCte it when they are attacked by ants and other j)red.ators. But the UCI IC'ienlisu found that the cberrucal ls uted up quickl)' when the bettles are under attack. forcina the insects to co111ume more willow leaves to repleniah this natural ~ pellent. Smiley said the willow trees face an uncertain future unless they cbanae their biochemical defense 1)'1tem. But he said be believes nature bas a war. of correctina such problems. • The question of why planu produce so many kinda of secondary chemicals is linked to the process or evolution." he said. "What this tt1eal'Ch suacsu is that imecu can put prcuun: .onplanu to prodl&CC new chemicals. "In this case, insects have already forced the willow to j)foduce a very effective repellent. S~ a certain beetle then develooed the ability to use this chemical fur its oW!\ protec- tion, the willow will eventually have to chanae." Doun 't that feel good? ByPHILSNEJDERMAN Of .. o.llJ ........ Tbe Irvine Medical Center Board of Directors bas authorized the mclJer or a community health care coalition with American Medical International, the corporation that will build and operate an $86 million 177-bed acute care hospital and other services in Irvine . . The partnership was announced two months aao when the two aroups endorted 1 memorandum of under- standina. The formal meraer agree- ment was approved at the Aua. 2 meeting of the IMC Board. .Yachtfrau.dpla!1 wouldn't float P'lfteen-montb-old Tiffany Pattenon of Weetmln•ter, ln the anu of her mother Debbie, aeta a tbrUl oat of touchtna the water comtnc from the fountain .calptare at Mlle Square Park In Fountain Valley. American Medical ia an investor· owned health care company, based m Beverly Hills, which owns and oper- ates more than 165 hospitals and health care centers throuahout the world. In Orange County, AMI already operates three other hospitals and an imaaina c.cnter at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. Irvine Medical Center is made up of community members who have been working toward construction of medical facilities in Irvine, the largest California city without its own hosp1· tal. The group obtainstate approval for an Irvine hospital in 1983 and final city approval last March. LONG BEACH (AP) -Four men trying to d1spo~ of a yacht that wouldn't sell or sink have landed 1n court after launching an alleged plot to dunk the boat and collect in- surance, authorities said. The men pleaded innocent Tues- day dunng arraignment on felony charies that include sin long a boat for fraudulent purposes. A prchminary heanna was scheduled Sept. '6 The men were identified as Joseph Strauss, 57, the boat's pnmary owner, investor Raymond Davison, 44. part- owner ofihe craf'\; Lome Creasey, 30. and Thomas Memll, 44. Lona Beach pohce said evidence against the men centers on a farewell party aboard the 43-foot yacht on July I I, the day before It sunk. Creasey and Merrill allegedly smppcd the yacht of It~ electronic gear while guests partied on deck, detectives said. Detecuve Paul Cha<;tain said one of 1he revelers was told: "Take a long, hard look at this boat, you're never going to see 11 again." Chastain and Deputy D1stnct At- torney Wilham Hod&eman said the yacht needed expcn$1ve repairs and the owners were eager. but unable, to sell at. They had a S 110 000 insurance pohcy on the boat. C"hasta1n and Hodgeman said One woman who attended the party was suit on board when Davison amved the following day, Hodgeman said. "Evidently, she partied a little hard and found herself • Teardrop Decorator Bulbs IOC while supply lasts! on board the next day." Davison told the woman, whose name was not released by police, tha t he would take her home after running an errand. Chastain said. The errand involved motoring to CatBlana, where a hole was cut in the boat, he alleged. The yacht went down but the cabin floated back to the surface. Authontacs traced the owners of the boat through a "For Sale" sign in the cabin window. listmg the names and telephone numbers. the pro~ ecutor said. Davison and the woman in the meantime had taken off 1n a motor· boat, but ran out of ps and had to be towed to shore by the Coast Guard, Chastain said. Boat parade Sunday Decorated boats reflecting a com· mon theme will cruise Newport Harbor dunna the 25th annual Character Boat Parade on Sunday. The event, sponsored by the Com· modores Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, 1s expected 10 draw more than 50 boats adorned m this year's rarade theme, "Amenca the Beaut1fu ." A Newport Harbor fireboat will start the parade at 2 p.m. at the Balboa Ba) Cl ub and lead the two-hour procession. Judging this year's compct1 t1on will be Newport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer, Police Chief Pete Gross, Judge Calvin Schmidt, school distnct Superintendent Dr. Norman Loats and Bob Wilcox. Awards will be presented in several categories. · Any boat appropnately decorated 1s invited to JOin the parade free of charge. Applications should be sub- mitted by Aug. IS to the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. For more information, call the chamber at 644-8211 . FRJDA Y AUGUST 16th SATURDAY AUGUST 17th 9 am - 8 pm 10 am -5 p m SUNDAY AUGUST 18th 11 am -5 pm Entry, ceiling fi xtures & Murano Glass M ini Lamps SLASHED .1h PRICE Come See Our New ART DECO by SARSAPARILLA and All Outdoor Fixtures & A ll Sale Items While Supply Lasts! MANY ITEMS AT OUR COSl ART NUVEAU Accessory Items Tab le & floor chandeliers too. GREAT SELECTIONS & COLORS The regional center that American Medical plans to build and equip will have teaching affiliations with the UCI College of Medicine and Saddle· back Community College. Construction 1s expected to begin next spring, with completion sched· uled in late 1987. The medical center will be built at Alton Parkway and San Canyon Road . 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AMERICAN ~SAVINGS · ~:.=;.:~ , ANO LQA,N ASSQ()AJ'()N Kri·s11nas win one at Bi-A stadium U .&appeals court rules Anaheim law unconstituttona-1 - SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -Up- holding the naht of Hare Knshna members to ask for donations outside Anaheim Stadium. a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Anaheim's law requ1nng a permit for solicitina donations 1s unconsutuuonal. Relymg on free-speech protections m the Cahfom1a Constitution. the 9th U.S. C1rcu1t Court of Appeals said Anaheim could not ban sohc1tat1on merely because stadium spectators might be annoyed, and could not a.ave city officials unlimited authonty to decide whether to issue a permit. The court also ruled that the parking lot and walkways at the stadium "must be open to expressive activity," such as sohcting donations, "unless the act1v1ty is basically 1n- compat1ble w1th the intended use of the facility." The permit ordinance on which the court ruled was repealed last year and replaced by a less-restnctive measure. But the court said the new ordinance has some of the same defects. 1nclud- 1ng a failure to require a Judicial heanng before a sohc1tauon permit 1s denied The c1t)Lv1olated free-speech nghts by g1 v1ng 1ts officials unguided discre- tion to refuse permits and by regu- lating "on1y those speakers whose messa~e mcludes an appeal for funds,· said the opinion by Judge Wilham Noms Members of the lnternauonal So- ciety of Knshna Consciousness of Laguna Beach, or ISKCON. challenged Anaheim's denial of a perm1t 1n 1982 to solicit donations an the Cit). U nder an informal agreement. the city let the group solicit at the Anaheim convention center, but it refused to allow soliciting at the clly- owned stadium. home of the baseball Angels and football Rams. Chief U.S. Distnct Judge Manuel Real ruled that the city had to allow sohc1ting at the convention ~nter but not in the parlong lots or walkways of the stadium because 11 was not a "pubhc forum," hke a sidewalk or a c11y theater. But the appeals court said that under the California Const1tut1on. which protects free speech more broadly than the U S. Constatuuon. areas used by the pubhc for parkmg and pedestnan traffic must be open to free expression unless 1t confli cts w1 th normal uses Norm said sohc1t1ng by ISKCON members 1s not incompatible wath normal use of the areas outside the · stadium or the conve ntion center, even if some patrons may be of- fended. Where free speech 1s at stake, ·he said, "a mere annoyance docs not establish 1ncompatibih1y." Mualcal entertainment Ann Jlumuuen, Erle Brenton and Charlene At.umo are amonc the mualclana proYldtnf entertainment at Newport Center'• ubton laland throaih Sept. 29. Mute will be preaented at three location• ln the center: Strln& mualc at the Bullock'• Wllahlre win&1Jau at the kol pond adjacent to Atrlu.m{:ourt and pop and contemporary mualc near the Broadway park. Per- fonnance timea ai:.e 11 :45 a.m. to 1 :45 p.m. weekday•. 6 to 8 p.m. Thundaya and Friday• and 12:30 to :i:SO p.m. weekenda. Border patrol breaks up alien smuggling operation Safe houses tn Santa Ana used as stopover for as many as 200 tile al workers each week FRESNO (A P) -A smuggling operation suspected of transporting up to 200 undocumented workers a week from Tijuana to the Fresno area was broken up early Wednesday an a Border Patrol raid, said Regional Commissioner Harold Ezell. Peoplr; who made contact with smugglers at a TiJuana restaurant paid up to $450 each to be moved across the border 10 safe houses 1n San Ysidro and Santa Ana before being taken to their destination at a squalid Fresno County labor camp, Ezell said at a news conference. Five people were arrested Wednes- day on a federal complaint that accused I I people of conspiracy he said "The> ha'e a form of sla\cl)." Ezell said of the smugglers ··1t's anvoluntal) servitude until the~ can pay ofTthe smuggler." Farm workers smuggled in10 1he country worked 60-to 70-hour weeks for about S 120 a week. he contended They were paid half of that amount. and the rest of the money went 10 a labor contractor for shelter. food and smuggling fees, Ezell charged. Border Patrpl agents raiding a farmhouse and two smaJler houses on a ranch near <;anger found roathes 1n beds. "erm1n and rats. insufficient toilet~ and sho""cr~ and not enough beds for the residents. said Richard Ne""ton. a l '.S Labor Department compliance officer "The place was filth> " added Gerald Gilham. supcn-1~ory special agent an Fresno "There 1s no central Looking area and .. ..\ federal complaint issued ..\ug. 7 at U.S D1str1ct Court in Fresno charged that 10 people including six members of one family , conspired since June 1983 to smuggle or harbor 1 llcgal aliens The complaint named Delfino .\rech1ga-Garcia. 50. of Fresno as the labor contractor for the Sanger camp. Others were Santos Bolanos- Pcre1. 33. and his wife, Rosario Lopez. 30. Jose Lopez-De Leon. 27, and Je sus Lopez-De Leon. 27, all of Del Re> near Fresno: Guadalupe Lopez-De Leon. 34, Maximo Mar- ques-De Leon. 32. and Beatnz Lopez. 30. and Ton> de la Cruz. 35. all of \anta Ana. and Roberto Lopez-De Leon. no addren lmed Sanity hearing begins for young killer . By the A11oclaled Press A Garden Grove teen-ager lound guilty of murdenng her 23-year-old stepmother was depressed over her parents' divorce and father's remar- nage. a JUdge determining the girl's sanity was told. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald on Monda} convicted Cinnamon Brown . 15. of first-degree murder for the March 19 shooting death of Linda Brown. The second phase of the tnal. to determine her ~n1.t) at the ume of the sla)ing. began after Monday's guilt) "erd1c1 and resumed Tuesda}. ( 1nnamon\ paternal grand- mother. Manuela Brown. testified Monda> the girl had "1maganal) friends" and wa~ depressed over the divorce an d the marriage of her father. David Brown. 10 Linda. The teen-ager was accused of creeping 1n10 the woman's bedroom about 2 20 a.m and finng two shots from a .38-caliber re .. olver Mrs Brown died 1ns1antl> The killing was described as a .. cold-blooded murder" by Orange Count) Deput}' D1s1nc1 .\Horney Mike Maguire. who said the g1rl was I depressed and angry because the woman had threatened to kick the girl 1 Dut of the house Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Thurtday, Augual 15, 1885 -A7 T Towing firni takes a detour overred tape By STEVE MARBLE OftMo.1r,...•i.1t Date Birkhead. a Colorado na uve who came west wilh has wife and child to seek his fortune in Huntington Beach. isn't nch yet but he has learned a thin& or two about figh11ng C 1t~ Hall ~ .\ flcdgl1na businessman 1n Hunt· ington. Birkhead was ~mpped.of h1\ hvehhood last month when .Hie Cit) suspended hl5 business Ileen~ to operate a towing firm Birkhead lost his permit bccau'>< the storage yard where he hauled lars was not •<1Jacent to h1~ Beat:h BouJc,ard offi ces The 33-year-old Bir~ 11 ... ~J ..aid he didn't realize there ~~, such a requirement. But th~ n: was Birkhead complained that poliu\ v.ho review tow truck operator-. in tht: c11y. were singhnJ him out for punishment He claimed that at lea\t one other towtng compan> 1n Hunt· ington Beach was v1ola11ng of the same requirement. The other towing busines ... said Birkhead. as operated by (it) C oun cllman Roben Mandie But Birkhead needed to eat. so he set up an office at his storagr "ard figunng has business permit ~ould be' restored. !'lo such luck "That's when they told me I needed A N N 0 u 11 condauonal-uK permit to \tOrt car at tht' storair lot.'' said Birkhead "I hey Miid that would Lake a m1111 mum of silt Wet'k.s .. Birkhead also said he was told lhat he would have to pa y a S300 apphcataon rec lo &Cl lht' permit and that e'en then there wert no guaran- tee\ thiit the permit would be 1ranted. The to~ truck operator com- plained to cit) oflic1als that the propert) he was USJOS for can WU alread) being as a "ehacle storage 101 "'hen he lca'-Cd at carher th as ~car ''In fact . the cat} attome) has her RV stored 1here." he pointed out. "~ big \\ 1nnebago " That\ 'When he arranged to meet v.1th \fa~or Ruth Baile)' · Baile} \aid she met v.tth ctt) planners. pohce and ( 1t} A.tto~) C1all Huuon 1n an auempt to resohe B1rkhead's problem She said pohce determined that b) mo .. ing h1., office Birkhead was rm~ 1n LOm phan1.e v.1th. towing regu-- lations Then Hu11on. after pondenng the \1tuat1on agrerd that the storage 101 was le&al T ue~da\ 81r~head was bac~ in hu\1ness · I reall}' don t kno"" what was acrnmpllshed b~ all this" he mu~d r ucsda~ "f IO\I bU!>ln('SS. I had to la) ill emplo~Ct'\ and all I got "as a ton of red ta~" N c I N G OLGA 20o/o OFF SALE THE OLGA FASHION SCOOP ... FAMOUS FIT ST'rLE REG SALE lr873 $8.50 $6.75 ·v , #891 $7.00 $5. 50 etas #913 $8.00 $6.25 INTIMAT£ APPAREL. INC 10.M •« A~IU #1790 $8.00 $6.25 ~1 «ACH CA f1"4 642·1197 "Unmist.akably Femirune · Coast panel can't block mining Brenda Sands, the girl's natural mother. 1est1fied that her daughter called her about a week before the slaying and complained that "she felt hke she was going craz}' becau'>c e"el)bod~ kept fighting there an the house" The teen-ager. who was 14 when the slaying occurred. had pleaded innocent by reason of 1nsan11y De- fense auorney Alex Forgeue contends '>he was legall> insane when the shoo11ng occurred. SAN FRANCISCO (A P) -The California Coastal Comm1ss1on has no power to block mining on federal land an the state coastal zone. a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. Requinng manang compames to get a permit from the state comm1ss1on conflicts wath "the federal pohcy to encourage mining on federal lands," said the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The court s~ud the U.S. Forest Service already sets environmental standards for mining on federal land. California could pass addstional; more stringent environmental re- strictions but cannot impose a ''sec- ond tier of permit authonty," the court said. "An independent state permit S)S- tem to enforce state environmental standards would undermine the For- est Service's -0wn permit authonty and 1s thus pre-empted." said the opinion by Judge J. ChfTord Wallace for a three-member panel. Reversing a lower-court ruling. the panel said Granite Roc k Co. could continue mining limestone at Pico Blanco in the ·Los Padres National Forest. as authorized by the Forest Service, without appl ymg for a state Coastal Commission permit. -. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. For Tht Rest of Your lift 1922 HARBOR Bl VO. COSTA M£SA-5.(8·11S6 r \ ---......... ...... Clothing • -Furnishings • Shoes Final Weekend 8outhwick Sa6e ends August 18 119 Fuhlon laland • Newport Beach • (711) 759-1622 • Bullock• Wll1hlre Wing SUMMER CLEARANCE ~. ~SALE FINAL DAYS THROUGH AUGUST 18th YOU'LL FIND SAVINGS ON MUCH OF OUR REGULAR SELECTION OF FINE MEN'S WEAR ' - Judge deserves credit for any progress at jail Never mmd that for seven yea.rs the county supervisors ignored a federal court order to relieve crowded conditions at the county jail. Never mind that during that period they refused to spend money on beds for inmates who were sleeping on the floor, but found the cash to buy helicopters for the Sheriff. Never mind that the search for a construction si tc for a new jail has become a game of political chicken, with no supervisor willing to risk the consequences of agreeing to house lawbreakers in his district. And never mind that after three years of strenuous waiting, the supervisors are about to receive a $50 million state bond that will allow them to expand the jail by 384 beds - about half the capacity needed to serve the current average daily population. All that is history. Rather sorry history, but history nonetheless. What is important now is that the supervisors arc finally making an attempt to solve the problems created by cramming almost 2,000 men into a facility designed to accomodate l, 191 . The super\tisors have opened a tent prison at the James Musick Honor Farm for inmates not considered dangerous and allocated $6 million in the 1985-86 budget to alleviate jail overcrowding. While the money is far from enough to build a new prison -especially when there is no construction site in sight -and while the inmates down on the farm have not reduced the overall problem by any appreciable amount, at least the supervisors are confronting the issue. Credit for the small progress that has been made must go, not to the supervisors, but to federal District Judge William Gray, who has gotten action· from our politicians the same way a ranch hand with an electric prod gets action from cattle. Judge Gray demonstrated remarkable patience - in retrospect, perhaps too much -by waiting seven years for Orange County to comply with his order to create living conditions suitable for humans at the lockup. It seems likely that if he had waited longer, the supervisors would have had the fortitude and d e- termination to wait him out. Tough bunch. Now it appears that the judge will no longer acccP.t excuses in lieu of reform. He has intimated that he will impose a 1,500-inmate cap on the jail poJ?ulation effective Dec. l and reduce it by 100 in Apnl. If the measure seems extreme, it also seems necessary. The supervisors have demonstrated that, when faced with a difficult problem, they are afflicted with a political paralysis that renders them unable to make a decision. If Judge Gray continues to accept the Orange County Jail overcrowding problem as his own personal crusade, it will be solved. Otherwise. the outloo~ for change is not good. LETTERS -=~ ----~~ - ---- County airport solution only keeps existing noise To the E...d1tor r m a retired pcr,1m 1i,1ng un the east side of ( oc,ta :'vfr'a I rl·ad \our headline storv ·· \1rport \\.<1r,·· 10 the Ju l) 28 Dail\ Pilot It g1 'c' the terms of a propo-.cd ~11kmen1 for com- memal JCt tr;ilfo .11 John Wa)nc airpon In -.1mpk tl'rn1' thl· \t•ttkmcnt c;a>' ··oK folk' \ou gr1 111 l.l·cp all the no1c,I.' ;ou \ c gnt nov. pl\1' \"011 get .a fc~ doLt'n mon: l11gh1' (nrn .. t·) ·· 1h1'\ 1s no \Cttlcmcm. 11°<. a complete c;urrcndcr for the rc<,1dcnl\ Did thl· count; anal} le in It\ f "'iron mental Impact Kcport v.hJt would hJp~n 111 lht: ne1ghhorhooth hnonll O.,,ini.1 ·\n<1 Height'\ when the l11ghl'> l'\ll'l0tkd 41 '1 In m) op1n1o n and man) ot m; neigh bor\. tht: no1'>t' from the 5'i takeoff\ CH'" da' 1' alread.. in· tolerable I'd hke to sec the lawsuit proceed in State court, and see the Judge thro"" the book (preferably the EIR) at Lhe county If the County Board of Supervisors had any cons· c1ence at all about impact on the !>urroundmg neighborhoods, they "'ould hmll the total number of commcrc1al Jtt flights to the 55 they ha.,,e no~ , And. mu'it 1mportantl}. they would add a prov1S1on that any airline with a quieter JCt could replace any othc( a1rl1ne'c; no1S1e r Jet. on any route. Boy, then you'd really ~e the airlines st ram hie. I be t hy Lhe end of J 985 ~c:·d ha"l' all ll•\t• JCt!>. This would at lca't provide !>Orne rehef from the pre!.cnt nOt!>l:. JAMES BERYLIAN Costa Mesa Wrong tack on Right to Vote To the Editor The Dail\ Pilu1 "~~ tnnfu,c:d 1n m eduonal ··Right tu Vote·· (Jul'.Y 291 when 1t sceh to 1kn.,. 7 O()(J In inc pet1t1oners tha1 nght L onlu .. ed in its understa nding of how democrac) works in a free scx1ct'r Doe!. the Pilot. fore>t,1mplc. believe that once the voter<\ ll•:1 .. t· the ballot box they arc through·> No more open council mcct1ng.,·1 Nn l ll11en lobby- ing of counul mcmhcr\', C om- municat1on'i. dear readers. arc out until next voting time Hold your tongue. 'ipeak when <ipoken to T 1 me and place for everything And 1t'c; not hctwec n clcc110M, brother. Don'l wntc lc11erc,, cuher Or telephone Didn't >'ou elrlt thr mun· c1ls to make den'11on'i > So &ct outa here' rouah II }OU don"t like the counc1r, 'It) le \ ou"ll JU" ORANGE COAST DailyPila1 " hJ\ r: to ""a1t 1t out unlll next election Sorr-). pal You·r.: stuck • .\nd as for pct1t1ons and 1n1tu111 ve ? Forget Article One of the Constatu· lion c;;o whal the Pilot seems to havt forgotten 1s tha t the measure of a dcmocraq ·s 'itrcn&th 1s darcctl)' proportional to the 'itrength of com· munications ht-tween government and the people Second of all, the Pilot seems lOnfused when 11 m1xec; a point of view wuh its misreading of the C~scnt1als of a democrat!( wc-1et y r mean. one must uk: h the Pilo1's \omewhat distorted view of how '>tX1CI) works in a democratic miheia moti vated 1n ixirt b} a m1sau1ded hclicf 1n mott freeways., TO M ALEXANDER Laauna Beacb ,, .. n.I ldl!Or , ... , ... ~(.,OI' o.,..., <:nr l•1oi Cr ... IMft '°°"'(~ ·'Every society should hold some thin& terminally unforgivable. And such a thing Is treason: patrlclile. " -WILLIAM BUC&LBY columnlat I COMMENTARY~~-- What 's new on ii classic /.: front? ' ~~!,~,~.~HONY ·'_The man who lfted the C»/rrPcs to new fhandal heifJ1tsl The man who Saved this nation by ~.endng the. ba~l stri<e and budget deficits! The man who nsg,tiated flJClear clslumstrient with the Sovret Urion, Mded Afric8n hcnger and who, with one phone cal. brau(/1t lastng t)8tJC8 to the Mdde East! Lades and gsntlfmen, the next President of the t.nted States Khg of the Watt. Exalted RtJer of the lhverse •• ' Traitors should be killed as punishment for crimes 'Less than healthy that there is less than wholesome indignation· at spies A few years ago I was asked 1f I they are fo und guilty as charged, they would publicly debate before a should be executed Southern legislature a prominent This is said only in pan in reaction Amencan who has devoted much of to the magnitude of their offense. The his time to the cause of abolition of. recommendation issues also out of capital punishment. It was to be a considerations of prudence. lm- vcry big. televised affair 'designed to prisoned tra1tor'I are at the very least move the poht1c1ans of that state. who attract• ve nuisanccc;: at most, the were d1 v1ded on the issue. one way or cause of terronsm and kidnapping. the other. I declined. Israel has several 11mes debated the I did so because there arc causes dilemma: The l'iraelt const1tut10n one defends which causes never-forbids capital punishment except for thelcss lca\e one uncomfonable 10 Adol ph Eichmann And so innocent the role of advocate In recent months people die -as the result of the I ha' e gradual!} inclined to the efforto; ol others to pry loose guilty pos1t1on that we cannot succeed. people .\nd there 1s the funher point: unless we give up liberal democratic Sp1e'> and tcrronsts tend to li ve long practices. an ehminaung street drugo; hHs in the 20th centul) bec~use and that 1herefore we are probabl\ amne\llC\ are 1n mode and. as often belier ofl hcensmg the drugs and dS not 1n the \ olat1le go\CrnmentS of mounting huge campaigns agatn'>t the Third Worl~. this month·s 1~a1tor their use. The result has been. once 1s nl'\t month o; hero Lloyd s of again, 1nvitauons 10 advoca te on London probably has e\pec1ally pubhc media the legahtation of l heap hfc 1n'iurancc rate'i for Bohv1an drugs which 1nv1tat1ons again I ha\{' poht1cal plotters. decl ined. It is o ne thing to make the But one return'> lo the cnmc 1lst'lf. case for a part icular reform another L' l'I) soc1cl} should hold some to 1dent1f} one~lf as an acti vist 10 thing<. terminally unforgivable. And such a cause su..:h a thing 1s trcac;on: patnc1de. It 1s If memOf)' ~rve<1. there 1s a l.t"' les\ tha n healthy that there .is reall y somewhl'rt.' in the du\ty an:hive" of le'i' than what one would think of as the Connecticut coJe dating bad tu whok,onu· 1nd1gnat1 on :Jgainst this thcl7th centu ry thatspecities hangmg Ol'"' -,lall· nl traitors. In England a for th e cnme ofc,odomy I would not do1cn ~ear.. ago the Daily Telegraph spend amaJor panofmypublic hour'I ga'<.' to l ord B1rker:i head to review arguing for the repeal of that la~ Lhe autoh1ograph} ot Kim Ph1l by, Lhc But I think that as regards capital punishment I would leave m} t)pe· wntt r. Jnd .trgue - advoca te - capital punishment fo r traitors 1 ha .,.e 1n mind that passel of dirt) human beings who are bemg tned for tuminR over to the Soviet Union the keys to >\mcncan secuntv. Of cou~ they 'ihould have a fair "tnal But 1f Hnmh 1ra1tor who gleefully con- '1gncd todea1 h an) number of British patriot'> and wrote now blithely about \\hat hl· had done Bi rkenhead, v. ho in h1'> ~outh was arguably Hnta1n\ greatest (and w1t11cc;t) law- \.Cr conc.luded h1'> re' 1c'W · .. We 'hall never know how many agents wac killed or tortured as a re\ult of Ph1lbfc, work as a double WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY agent. and how many operations failed. He as now safe in Rtsssaa. and we must. alas. abandon any wistful dream of seeing this little carrion gibbeted." And Birkenhead finished with an observation that haunts us for 11s applicability to modem Amenca ··one has, also alas. the feeling that 1f Mr. Philby were to reappear m England, he would go over to Oxford or somewhere to lecture on the transcendeot.al cause he served, and bc1nstantly•ccla1med as a prophet of the new and the sublime." No doubt about 1t T he traitor Alger Hiss wntes a solemn 1nd1ct- men1 of the excesses of Reagan ism 1n the letters column of Harper's maga- zine.Flag-burning part1e'i, so popular dunng the Vietnam years. are by no means extinct. There as more felt 1ndignat1o n 1n America over apartheid than over treason in the Navy, let alone excesses in Afghani- stan. One has the feeling that in executing Ethel and Julius Rose- nberg, the United States used up its entire reservoir of capital energy. And yet. and yet ... What would be the response 1f a call came in to Congress to execute American traitors? We have such a law. apply- ing only to the thef\ of atomic secrets. There are few 1f any atomic secrets the Soviet Union does not have What 1s secret is JUSt how we plan to fru strate their designs against our liberties. These are the secrets worth both dymg for and killing for Wllll•m Buctl~y 11 a 1yadlca1~d columJJ.lst. -1741iiiU3t·U• t 1;.i;itt·l;t,iiJ:i·i .. --------------- Air traffic up, safety down since '8 1 controllers ' strike House pro by found 'margin oUafety· h as diminished ~ .\SHl"i(, TON -Federal in- ve!lt1gators have patnsLakingl} exam 1ned the blackened hulk of the Delta Lockhetd Tno;ter that went down short of the runwa} tn t>allas on Aug 2 It is undr:1nm1nr:d at Lh1s pomt whether a1 r·traffic-controller error rontnbuted lO lhc: traged y. lf th1s was a factor. ll wa ll come as no surpnsc to 1nvest1gat or'> for the House Public Works and Tran~portation Commit tee They ha ve been reviewing the 1afety of the air-traffic S}stem since 16,2.SO controlk~ walked ofT the JOb four year aao and were fi rtd en mar.!.C by President Reagan The House 1n ves11p tors have con- cluded, according to their draf\ re· Pon. that the "mal1Jn of safety" fo r air travelers has diminished substan- t1tll)' sinct 1981. bceau~ the Fedrnll Avlataon dm1n1strat1on hat1 o.llowcd traffic to 1nett~ at the same 11mc the .. cxpenence levd" of controllcn has dropped JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN A TT A poten11al ~fcty huard. to mention 1ust two. did not occur." But ~fcty expens believe, and the congressional mvestigators aatte. that "accidents are a poor way of mcasunna sa fet y. since they represent the final result of an unsafe system. The mariJn of safety should be determined and any safety problems resolved hcforc, not after, accidents occur." Put another wa)' this 1s one war in which the winner ought noa be determ1ned hy body count. The 1nve~t113ton' dran repon. entitled "Hos Safety Taken a Back Stat to Expediency'>'· has been ob- uarned by our a~soc1atc Tony Capac- c10 Herc arc m mam conclusion •The a1r·truffic controJter s~tem 1~ plaaued with a "d1min1sh1n1 ma~n of ~fcty ... me1'•, fattaue, !.tallana !thortain. ancrcasina traffic. lack of supcrv1s1on nd an un· ~•w"cd work fortt ha~ all" con- tnhuttd to the problem increases in controller numbers and experience levels." •"The number o( cxpenenccd controllers has dcchned by about onc- half (of the pre-stnke level) and that experience loss wtlJ not likely be replaced for years to come.·· Prior to the stnke, the report notes. 82 percent ( 13.311) of the controllers in the federal system were operatin& at the .. full performance level." As of January 1984. only 47 percent (6,331) of the controllers qualified a<i full· performance employees. The drop m expenence level, accord.in.a to the draft rcpon, flas had the worst effect on the New York Air Route Traffic Control Center. located at Islip airp0n on Lona Island. Lake its five sistCT fadbtacs around the country, the lslipccntermon1tors the fliaht patterns of au-craf\ af\er they have climbed abo.ve 18,000 feet and arc roarina alons the nation's air corridors Before the 1981 walkout. 78 per· cent (337) of lshp's controllcn were considered fully upericnccd, and each handled an averaae of 383 au-craft per month Since lhc trike. only 45 pcroent ( 126) of the lsJtp controllen are rated a c\penenccd, and each of them 1s handhna I, 16 7 aircraft per month. FoolJ\Olc: One t>.romcter of the low ~vtl of 6pericnce of controllers 1s the peat increase in m1d-11r ''near mtss.t ·• The number of thC$C ctosr- callsshot up from 3S91n 1981. to478 m 1983. to 592 lut year Coke's declSlon 10 call old Coke .. Classic Coke" made me wonder What other products could be brought back, w11h ··ctass1c·· slapped on them? Though we're used to new on our products, we may talce awhile to get used to the word claule. I suggest we use classic more often. to case the transition period for those unable to look another new beverage in the face, let alone accept the classic label on a previously unadorned friend. As 1t stands, we Coke drinJcers are not quite comfortable with the idea of two Real Things. We would have chosen something like "Colee'" for the origrna1 and "New Cola .. for the other guy on the shelves. To initiate the use of "cl.as.sic" terminology. J suggest the return of the classic Poptart. In case you don't recall, a Poptart is a tart that pops out of your toaster when it's done. I had a Poptan the other day for the first time in years. I immediately noticed something. You could only get frost~d tarts. You used to have a choice between the frosted and the unfrosted vanety Frosting is somehow too reminiscent of birthday cake for my tastes. Poptarts seemed to come in more flavors in the old days too, thou$11 chocolate (with frosting) is still around. Who would eat chocolate Poptarts in the morning is anyone·~ guess. Cocoa Krispies cerea l is at least dignified. lndeed, ifl-were Kellogg's. I'd bring back the "Classic Poptart." lf"Frutty Pebbles" cereal changed, I'd bring back "Classic Fruity Pebbles." That reminds me. Among other classic habits. I used to have a peanut butter and honey sandwich every night after dinner on one piece of bread, wuh the honey bulging be- neath the fold line. We used to buy peanut butter with bacon bits, some- thing so delicious that even the most skeptical adults seemed to be won over once they'd tried it. Apparently though, not enough people ever did ti)' 11. It's time to bring back "Classic Peanut Butter With Bacon Bits." But once you've got your Classic peanut butter sandwich, yQu'll still need a classic bag to put it in Whatever happened to wax paper bags? You never had to fight a zip lock side to get one of those babies open. Classic wax paper seems to have $One the way of words like "brontozilhon .. to descnbe huge numbers. I wash I had at least a brontoz1 llion more classic items to recommend. but I'll have to let it go with these. The truth is, most products fall by the wayside to make room for better ones. The Coke comeback has an obvious explanation. Coke is it. L.M. Bovo Shadow knows do you? Q. Lois Lane was Superman's g.irllnend. Quick, whose girlfriend was Margo Lane? A. The Shadow's. Spnn~ that query during the next trivia tnck. and if 'lome wise soul gets 1t right, ask, What was The Shadow's theme song? Omphale's Spinning Wheel. Q. Which the only one of our states that's growing m physical size? A. Loumana sometimes as credited with that distmcuon. The Spanish word for "words" 1c. "palabras." and 1t was a corruption thereof that gave us our word ··palaver." Before maung can occur. the male porcupine must soften the female', quills with unne. So much for X-rated wildlife. Q If the first pilol's Ileen~ wa:r1 issued to Glenn Curtiss in 191 l. then the Wright brothers' flight 1n 1903 was illcpl, ri&h t? A. Not rilf\t. No law covered the matter e11ccpt The Law of Gravity. and it wasn't illepl to break that o ne. The sc:1cntific name of the mock· 1nsbird translates "Many-Tonaucd M1m1c." Q What w the second sentcnct uttered by a tronaut Ned Annmona after fint seuina foot on the moon? A. "The urfact lS fine and pow- der)·." Gcran1um<1 on the 1 les of Scilly ofl Cornwall, FnaJand. •,..,..w ~ven fi t tall . ..- This doc'I not mean the 4iky 1s falhna. C'4ut1oned former Rep. Ellio rt Ltvu.u. 0-Ga.. who bepn the in- vc uptaon "We know tF\at the dire prcdt tcd consequences of the con· ••••••••••••••••••••••••··~ trollcrwalkout failed to matcnah1e," • he u1d ··An t'Conom1c d1~stcr and a • "' the same lime the FAA has made the nsk-frauaht dcc1s1on to ca traffic~ tnct1ons and "rcturrt to 100 pcrttnt of prc-,tnkc (air traffic) n p11ctt) ''quickly_ as pos 1blc ... The 1m~1h of air traffic ha "ou1paccd J•ct AN~,.,. •H Jo ~ Spar .,.. •7Mkakitl coJ1m•l111. L.M. Be~ 11 • •,.'1c•lt4 ~/IUD.UL - ; DlllyPillt THURSOAY,AUGUST15, 1985 ANN LANDERS 82 THEATER REVIEW 83 Top a9.vice giver tells best way to giv~ advice .,... ........... bf ..... aid l.lplft Try to give counsel only when asked. · Ann Landers says Editors Nott!: Forthe past JO years, Ann Landers has offered counsel and guidance for millions of readers in more than I .000 newspapers. mclud- mg the Dally Pilot, and knows perhaps better than anyone livmg the ins and outs of giving advice By ANN LANDERS No matter what other shonages might occur. you can be sure there never will be a shonage of advice Everyone has plenty to give awa}" Of course. it's a little different when one offers advice profess1onally, and over the past 30 years I've given plenty-most of it good, I hope. But I have made mistakes. and admitted 11. When one has 70 million readers. you can be sure a few million will disagree. Bob Miller poea ln front of bJ• decorated home. Bottom photo la the houae today. ..t But what about the average person'' When and how should advice be given? This is a question we all face. Older people are often asked for opinions. Some folks have the notion that with age comes wisdom. It ain't necessarily so. Whtie 1t 1s true that life 1s a great teacher. and tho!>e who have lived a long lime are bound to have had1 a number of enlightening ex- periences, age alone will not make a person wiser. If Uncle Harl'} 1s stupid at 50. It 1s questionable that h ving an additional 20 years will make him 1ntelhgent. Gaudily painted Mesa house now only one Color ( ;;ilmost) By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .. D.-,,... ..... An orange-and-purple· tree stuiii'p and whitewashed watts are the only remnants of the psyaiedelic designs painted by Bob Miller on his Costa Mesa home last May as part of a neighborhood feud. The carnival-like stripes and squig- gles arc aone; the multi-colored tic- tac-toe game and the caricature of a face with its tongue stickina out are now bqried beneath a layer of white paint. Indeed, all is quiet on Governor Street, where a squabble had erupted over Miller's practice of parking his business trucks along the residential roadway. The longtime dispute reached the boiling ~int a few months ago when neighbors com- plained to city officials. Miller apparently retaliated by painting his house lime green, purple, blue, yellow and maaenta, featuring desi~s reminiscent of party hats and Mex1can pottery. Costa Mesa officials told neighbors the city had no control over Miller's color scheme and little authority over his parking habits. Miller later assured bis neighbors that be would repaint the house - a normal gray with blue tnmming - within the next two weeks. But the garish decorations. inspired by a few bottles of beer, remained roughly two months before Miller finally covered it -with what appeared to be a hastily applied coat of white paint that splashed onto the window screens. Neighbors don't care that the house is now white on two sides and a sandy brown on the others. The awkward facade is nothing compared to the kaleidoscopic patterns that gave Mill- er's house all the finesse of a circus tent. Moreover, Miller's business ve- hicles have virtually disappeared from the street. "It's ironed out now," said nei~­ bor Julius Vasquez. "They ve lowered the cars down and 1 gucs~ everything is OK.."- Vasquez said the outlandish de- signs were covered about two weeks ago. And City Code Enforcement Of- ficer Sandi Rose confirmed that Miller immediately complied with her request to park his trucks elsewhere. "He resolved that problem for us. From time to time we'll drive by to make sure, but the case is closed," said Rose. The skirmish over Miller's cars and bis pop-art paint job didn't dis- courage Cliff Whittingham from buy- ing a house next door in mid-July. Sure he noticed the orange polka dots splattered against a purple background. Whittingham's home also came ·with a view of the multi- colored graffiti adorning the side of Miller's house. emblazoned wtth the words "Jesus Loves You." "It just didn't seem that impon- ant," said Whittingham with a shrug. Wise or not. sooner or later we are bound to find ourselves on the spot. · Someot'le 1s sure to ask us something. So. if I were to give.Just one piece of ;v:ivice on giving advice, it would be this: Never offer counsel. guidance. or su~est1ons (all nice synonyms for advice) unless asked. That 1s not as easy as 11 sounds. We all have pet peeves. Snuauons occur that make it difficult to keep our mouths stiut. For example: My sister and I are 1dent1cal twms. Our mother dressed us ahke as children and we chose to dress ahke throughout our teen-age years. We had a double wedding at Shaare Zion Synagogue 10 Sioux C1t}. Iowa, and wore 1deot1cal white satin wedding gowns. But that was more than 45 years ago. Since then, behavioral expens have come o ut foursquare against dress1ngywins alike. And they are nght Toda}. when I see a mother on the street with l"-ins 1n 1den11cal togs. I cannot mind m~ own business. I break my own rule and offer un- sohc11ed advice Some mothers became hostile, others thanked me and wanted to kn'ow more I then told them that twins should be treated ll\ indi\ 1duals Toomanychefse.nhanceamenu Food experts to whip up specialtie~ for the Chariot Champions benefit By VIDA DEAN Connie Armende, Janet Corbin and Bobbie Stabler are ha' 1ng the time of their li ves shanng the chairmanship ofChanot Champion~ the Sept. 15 benefit being held at Hotel Meridien They may even write a book about the ups and dov. ns of their JOb. The first chapter would, no doubt. be all about the almost unheard of deal they have pulled off -five of Southern California's top chefs will be in one lutchen at the same time. "As a rule. one chef doesn't want any other chef to be 1n his kitchen," said Stabler. "We were told that It would never happen. · Bruno Clrln.i of Restaurant Antoine (at the Mendien) will be joined m preparing the benefit dinner.by JoacbJm SpUcbaJ of Max au Triangle of Beverly Hills. Ken Frank of La Toque-. Leonard Scbwarn of 72 Market Street in Vemce and Hein1 Bercbtold, Ma~ Gourmandise. "Each one of them chose the course that the> wanted to make." said Corbin at a tasting luncheon prev1ew1ng the meal. Schwartz came out first to mtroduce his work -cev1che ofba} scallops and rockfish marinated 10 hme Jutce and combmed \.\llh tomatoes and cilantro. .,... ,...,...... bf ............. Bnuio Clrlno mak-.a.re .. a~ la jut rtiht for Illa Yea! cUeb. Other specialties introduced and gettmg applause were phchal's tart filled with lobster and ratatouille: Cinno's veal filled w11h goose foie gras, and Frank's green salad served wt th smoked duck breast and his keen senst of humor. -- To top it all off. the com milt~ members. pnderwn ters and gue t ~ were served a temne of dark chocolatt' (contained SI\'. kinds of nuts) covered with a nch sauce. (Whtie guests were poltshmg off the gourmet dishes. the chefs were m the kitchen hnvmg their own lunch Pheasant under glass or something equally fancy" No' lt was BL Ts on white bread for these experts). Besides the excellent food. 1hc~ will be dancin@ to the music of the ManhaJI Brothers Band and Tehms Great Arthur .\she "111 be there to &ive out the t:ampcr of the Ye3r award preSt'nted b> the Chariot Champions. a support aroll.P of the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis programs. "There will be no specche at the part).'' said Stabler (T1ckct'i may be obtained by callina Corbln at 760-6229 ) Back to the book writma idea. a lot of the chapters "'-Ould probably deal with the trials and tnbulat1ons that had to be o' ert"omr by the thrtt chairme n who say they have b«ome clo~ fnend~ . .. First ofall," said Stabler ... the printer lo tall of the cop) for the inv1tat1o ns (done in a 12-~ e booklet format). a p1chu~ wa n't cropped according to ~pcc1fic~t1ons; the handwriuen kttCr1 to the panic1pat10gc hcfs had to be rewnttcn (a w:utrcc;'i acc1denta!I} p1llcd a carafe of wine over the ona1nals). ANO the rtpl\ u1rd~ tu med ou·t to be too larae forthe rtply envelopes" "We arc lucky to have th~e of us a\"' ha1rm~n to \hart' all of tht' problem ," said Corbtn lau.gh1na. and not 'as a smgle umt. I even suggested they be placed 1n separate classes in school 1f poss1blc. But don't do as I do, do as 1 say- don ·r give adv1l%"unless asked. The only ucept1ons ·to tlm rule are parents who want to ra1sc children to be productive, useful. law-abiding c111zens. Tell them what to do. It's your rt'spons1bihty. There comes a time when advice ts not welcome (about age 16. 1n most cases) and will not be heeded. But parents should $JVC It anyway. When the advice 1s ignored, and the teen gets into a heap of trouble, he or she will learn that perhaps next time it might be a good idea to listen. Are there any other ellcepuons tll the "Not Unless Asked" rule? What about grandparents intervening dur- ing a family cnsis? (Most families have two crises a week..) Should the grandparent, as one who has traveled !he road and knows it well, express his or her point of view? My answer is no, unless asked b\ those invohed to act as the 1mpanial arbiter. Which brings us to the second ruk a~ut giving advice. Even when asked for advice one must be careful how those pearls of wisdom are worded. lest he or she become the object of resentment or. worse yet. hosulit> . Grandparent~. for instance. should resist using that deadl} phrase . ··When I was your age." For one thing, the) can't believe you ever were. Your grandchildren will be quick to tell ~ou things are dJfTerent today from "1n the olden days" when you were growmg up. And indeed they are. Another poisonous phrase to be avoided at all costs is, "I want to tetl you som~thing for your own good." This combination of words 1s sure to raise the hackles of even the most mild-tempered person. ~o one wants to be told anything "for his own good." The unspoken message 1s "I know what 1s best for }Ou." Such an attllude is patronuing and might even be considered 1nsult- 1ng. Some of the most bitter fam1I> fights result from unsolicited advice The implication ts that the person who offers 1t is wiser. or in some way, ho we' er subtle. supenor to the per- son who is receiving 11. Those are m} basic rules for gt' ing ad\tCe But since I gne ad\1ce for a living. I'll offer a few more t1os. For Ann Landen one thing. ne" er gJ\ e advice on the spur of the moment. I'm sometimes stopped on the street and asked for an opinion. J never give 11 because I don't beheve curbstone counsel can be of much' alue. I need time to think about the problem in order to do. tt JUSt1ci: In fact , I'm happiest when J am alone at home. with 12 or 14 uninterrupted hours so I can consjder C\oef) aspect of the problem before l answer the letters from my readers. .\oother tip: Never give advice on specific medical matters or on sub- jects that are out of your league. I have expens to draw on -you don't. Even then. I refuse to offer specific medical advice. enher personally or pro- fess1onall) So if someone asks you whether he or she should have surgef). btte your tongue and say, ··Your doctor should dec1de." Finall) don't be afratd to admit }OU were wrong. My negative mail r;uns the gamut from amusing to htlanous. but lt also can be unsettling because sometimes the readers a1'e right When I beht've I have made a m1stakt'. I will rever5e myself. I have ne'er felt that adm1tt10g a m1stalce ·d1m1n1shes a person's credsbihty In fact. the opposne 1s true One·s crtd1b1ht) 1s enhanced b) having the courage to adollt error. l'"e often been asked, "What was the best ad, ice anyone C\Cr gave ~ou"" It came earl) 10 my life. before I "'as Ann Landers. and the person who offered It was Eleanor Roosevelt. She said, "No matter wh.at career choice you make don't think. about mone~ or fame It's the wrong approach. Do some1hing you belse'Ve in, and do 1t to 1he \Cr) best of}our abdm lh ou do a first-rate JOb. all the re"'ards v.111 folio"' " For me. the re~t did tollo"' Due to the Illness of boating writer Almon Lockabey, boating calendar and other boat- ing news appears In Sports, pages C2 and C3, today. BobbieStablh check.a Oat Leona.rd Schwarts'• ceviche. CoDDle A.mend.e &eta a cloee:r look at the l.,beter filled tart made by Joachim Spllcbal. -- I .. Marriage the .big stakes . . for gambling husband DEARANNLANDER :l ama pmbler. Myw1felefl me. Shesafdsht' eouldn 't take it anymore My farnil) th1nks I am nuts. Am I? Oambhna1s now my full-time job I play pokerfournightsa Wttk.ao to the track when it's open and fly to Vepsevery Fnday l make aood money gambling and I love the excitement. I have always hated working for someone else. A 9-to-5 JOb would drive me bananas. Why can't myw1fe understand that? Don't tell me to go to Gam biers Anonymous. I am not s1d. IJUSt love to gamble and one day I'm going to h1 t 1t real big. Please help me get my wife back. -LONELY IN LAWRENCE. KAN ~EAR LON EL Y,i ~actly wtaat BROWNELL-WAR.REN A11 I.ANDERS was It tbt your wUe collld.a't take anymore! U abe ltft yo,a tbere m Ht bave beea a rea100-Heb•• llvtn1 from bud to moutb or DU'er knowing wben you'll borrow apJD1t tile bouae, the car and Iler Jewelry. Aa excellent pokerr.layer can mat e money If the game 1 le1U, but the bor1e1 will clean yoa out la time. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 28- ycar-old woman. well-educated, have Corona del Mar H 1gh School and LI(· anta Barbara. Her fiance is a graduate of Estancia High School and UCSB a line executive po ition,am shm, anract1ve, fun-lovmg(but noplay- &Jrl), unmamed, laug}unaon the outside and cry1 OJ on the i n~idc. Why? Because I pack lousy men. . I've known forye~rs l should (as you sa_y so often) seek professional help. Finally l stopped making ex· cusesand went to a psychiatrist I don't like him. He 1scold and g•ves me no emotional support or encouragement. I'd likesomcadv1ce. -lMPA· TIENTOR DEAD-ENDED IN BAL· Tl MORE DEAR BALT: Hana It ap ud find anotber ~erapl1t. U after five month• you feel tbat be ts "cold and uore1pon1lve.'' lt ISN'T world nit. GREEN-AMMERMAN The engagement of Patti Green ol lrvrne and Michael Ammerman ha!) been announced by her t>arcnts. Mr and Mrs Carl F Green of Cornwell~ Heights, Pa. !"-June 21 wedding 1s planned in I.it Elizabeth Anne Seaton Catholit --------------------=--==-=--==-. Church in Cornwells Heights The bride-elect is a graduate ol Archbishop Ryan High School for Girls 1n Philadelphia. Her future husband, son of Mrs. Joanne Winship Ammennan of Costa Mesa and David Ammennan of R1vers1de, 1s a graduate of Newpon Harbor High School. Mr and Mrs David A Brownell of ( orona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter. Lisa Susan Brownell , 10 James Carl War- ren. son of Dr and Mrs John ( Warren of Costa Mesa. The bnde-elect 1s a graduate of A Ma) wedding in St Mar._·., Presbytenan Church an Newport Beach 1s planned. "Durty Nelly's" OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER Monday thru Friday 11 AM to 9 PM FROVA-POLIQUIN An autumn wedding is planned for Newport Beach residents Barbara Jean Frova and Mark Peter Poliquin The fu ture bride is the daughter of -"'-.;;;....,;;;;.._ _________ --i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manlio Frova. She is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and rcc1cvcd her bachelor's Tom Hanks and john Candy are building a bridge . between tw~ cultures... even if nq one wants it. 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Linda Hlmilt~ .tt MOVIE • • •,, Until Septemb«" (11114) Katen Allen, ThMltry Lhermiltt. tSJMOYIE * t 11 Red Dawn" (19M) Pal.rick Swayze C Thoma HOWll -8:30-11 Cit FAMll Y TE8 G TIC TAC OOUOt4 (!)CANNON G) ELVIS PfESl.EY: OOMEMCK -t:oO- f) (J) SIMON & SIMON D at a&AS ONEWS .G) MEJIV OAFFIH m MYSTEAYI '1i> MA81'£APtEa THEA TM Eli) PRAISE THE LON> lD BAAETTA COJMOYIE t *'n Beyond The Umll" (1983) Ml· . chael Caine. Richard Gett z:_ MOYIE * * 1 Streets Of Fll't' (111141 Mt- chaet Pate, Diane Lant -•JO-O at NIGHT COURT Cil MOVIE * t * The Pum~WI Elter {1964) A~ Bancroft, Pe1tr Anc:ll. '~MANHATTAN TIW181'91 STARTS FRIDAY! autNA 'A"'-lfilYIH( OAM'4t)( 1/A .... ... ''••O•'lwoom»"'Ot ~I),,. ~ ... , I O(i.,•, •llf l II COi J & llt(IA l .. GuNA M.4'-CH ................ r-1* ···-"..,,,,, ~· , ... ", .. . (l f0"0 O"AH(l( lGllltlt\ ,,...,.,ltO.k,., •JIM t)ll'Qif M...M• ~. ...... Al ow .... JU•• CA ... STI\ANO ..... 411CllilltJ..llflli "'"'.,., tll).•~., IAIOA ANA , ........... .. ....... -10:00- • (I) f(H()TS LANOINO 11 ;a-.=n BLUES • I0/20 l =.ISUNO c.vrT'Ol JOURNAL 1:=8CSES (C)MOYIE ** t "Hopscolch (1980) Wiit« M1t1h1U, Glenda Jlcitson ®MOVIE • "Ctnnonball Run II" (1984) 8uft Rl)rnolds. Dom Deluise IAOTHER8 -10:15-m> RBJOIOU8 PAOGfWAtlNQ -10'.30- • INOEP9C>EN'T NEWS GDmlAlllY GDUVINGWAY WASNHOTOOH -11:00- • • • Cll O S NEWS erAXJ GllZAAAE e ARCHIE BUNKEA'S Pl.ACE •BNNYMIUlR eMIOUNOEJI i=COURT (O)MOVIE , t "Wiid Dallas Honey ( 1982) Honey Wilder, Shlron Mltchell (])MOVIE *'*''°' "Oreamscape" 119M) Dennis (!)MOYIE •• 'Re¥engl Of The Nlnjl" (1983) Siio KOIUgi, At1tU Aoblrtl -1:00- •(J)NEW~ z:mvu.u. U \., 'Carry On Conlteble" (1862) Sidney James. Erle BIR tr. • HOW TO MAKI IT If NJ/Elllt;A l!J NEWS Cl:)Y'UOZOO MOYIE • "Private SchOOI" ( 1913) Phoebe Cales Bet'Y Russell ll)MOYIE **'1 ·c11am9K>n1 (1984) John Hurt. Edwwd Woodwtrd ONEWS 8 FAMllY -1:30- 8 MELIA MOOAF8 COUfC1lON Of LOVE SONGS • AfTUALS (JI ALL If THE FAMl. Y El!) PRAISE THE LON> -2.i!O- IJ Cl> C88 NEWS rat'TWATCH D RECON> OUl>E eaNEWS •MOYE •• "Mr Molo Tlkts A VllCIOon' ( 1939) Peter L0tre, Vll'girue Fllkl 6DMOYIE NEW YORK 1 954 The ob1ect of every man's fantasy and lhe greatest mind of the century are about to meet IN~GNIFICANCf A• alnll ~ iitl lHdlll IWlz • lll*I AIKMilmfllM WYE·--· THU amu • JIY_Clllla ii Sm11 edwards LIDO CINEMA NfW"Oll I OULfWAI D 673 8350 "r w1 a LIDO • NfWl'O IT ltAC"4 • • • Meat dept. to accommodate boat ordere FrHh produce • FrHh fl1h It salad• Barbequed meat cooked to order • • Lari• 1electlon of Imported been &: win•• Open 8 :00 AM to 9:00 PM dally 500 South Bayfront • 673-8580 ......,~. r•rrrW ON U Rmt"' "4..., ............ ---STARTS n>MO~ROW --- ORANGE ... . ' ' ........ llllW9I .... , ._. 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Simon's 'Red Hot Lovers ' splendid Sebastian 's slipw By CHRIS CRAWFORD Barney's gentle, nervous 1nexpen-his d1sappo1ntmen1, Jeanette spends Oe11J,...C.111t11"4Mftt ence vs. Elaine's brash coarseness, a the afternoon moralmng. with her "Last of the Red Hot Lovers.'' the woman who hkes c1~rettes, whiskey purse clutched tightly to her chest. latest production at Sebastian's West and other womens husbands an Beth Hansen 1<;com1callyedgy and up. Dinner Plarhousc, offers playwnght about that order. Gekas' physical tight as the woman who can't go Neil Simons hilanous exploration of comedy, such as has ntual of per-through with what she ha!> Uegun male midlife crisis. fuming has fingers (to remove any Ole Kittleson. 1n his directonal First presented in a I 969 Broadway telltale odor from Barney's fish res-debut at Sebastian ·s. presents a well· stage production stamng James taurant) 1s superb, as are Rene's paced eveni n~ with the exception of Coco. "Lovers" as every bit as arched-eyebrow. withering ex-Act One, whi ch seems a little too appealing today Wlth ats tameless1 prcssions that she aims ltkc arrows at leisurely. jokes about male-female rela-her panner's futile attempts to create Rene's set design 1s ~ample but tionshaps. )l romantic setting. )Ufficaent. Even more elTecta \>e arc her The story. set an a New York In the second act. we meet Bobbi costumes, especaall} as we ""ness apartment, centers on mid<1le-aged Michele. a kooky actress who exists Bamey'o; !ltyk' change ""tth each Barney Cashman, who thinks that somewhere on thefnneeofnormalq 1ta1son society is experiencing a sexual re vol-Geraldine Joyce is delight full> loony .. Last of the Red Hot Lovers" ution that has passed ha m by. After 18· an her 1nterpretat1on ol Bobbi. the continues at Sebast1an·s \\.>co;t D1n"er years in a totally faithful mamage, second woman that Bame) attempts Pla)house. 140 ·he. Pico \an Barney attempts three different af-to seduce Clemente. Wednesda)'!. through Sat· I fairs (using has mother's apanment as In the final act. Barne~ 1nv1tes urdays at 8 p.m and Sundays at I and the rendezvous point). but he falls Jeannette Fisher. has wife's best 7 p.m. through Sept. 22 Call miserably, and comically, each time. friend. to the apanment But much 10 49~-9950 for ticket 1nformat1on J Act One introduces us to the first of I •------••;------------------• Barney's women, Elaine Navaz10 - played by Millicent Rene, theater operations manager for Sebastian's. Playing opposite her in the role of Barney is Bil Gekas. who al so is the 'director of what he calls "the other theater on Avenida Pico" (the San Clemente High School theater de· partment). Rene and Gekas do a splendid JOb of prcscntina contrasting characters: B01'1mf001'? AmVll:SARY? IIJtTBDAY? ISWITO ll90 KOUf IWSIOI REDLANDS llOC8D'U (THI 793·1970 "'WEIRD ICllNCE' •A RJNNY AND ENTERTAINING MOVIE.'' ~~."ATTM9MOV9" It's all in the name of science. NOW PLAYING •IMA .._ ........ \1'Ult --,,._ ft/4111 -·-,_ "4t1W •COITlllf .. --·-Ulll!OI ._,_ _,.._ -PICIFICMWOI ... .,, ... -...... m.u• _,_ ·•IDllJ• .,..., 9171- ·-,...,..~, .. ·-c-1.)6,MI f!t,it.,, .u-.,-...... -_er..., Ullrnl ••-.JJ u-tt-"6tct ·----.... r....,1"11'1" .,_ =-=.·:)~· ~= ·~~~~·~ l.;.._. ............. ~ -UIWSIOOW Ml.-st u ... • , .... lqllMI (UJ) ttl..UJ u ..... PalCUfhAY W.1111 ~---ClllM -QJM ... ,,., CGAIJI..- •1·11ll ----_..,. ~ COMTMD U•mJ •mi ·-MIW .. -WIUIM:a PG'IC ... l. .. , ... ...,., ;rm••=:. .. ,_,. •m1w111 .-&n .... mu ... 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Orange Coaat DAILY PlLOTnhurad y, August 15, 19t5 83 'Dynasty' not so popular with summer audiences By FRED ROTHENBERG AP TtlHI.._ WltM! NF.W \ORK-" 0)na~ty" 1'1 not a scnc~ for all st~\00\ The No I prognim for the I 91S4-K5 reaular sea\On conttnucs to fall on hard time!> an the \um mer Last wed .. at was an liJIOblc 62nd out of 63rd shows, accord1na to fi~ure!I relcu,cd Tuesday b)' the .\ C Nielsen Co ''Dynastf' ended the 1rad1llonal TV !.Ca'IOn Apnl 21 avcragma a ~S 0 rauna. but last week 's reptat received a lowly 6.8 rating and 12 share In the overall TV year to date ''Dynasty" has dropped to third place because of1ts summcrshde ··Dalla)" CBS' h1&h-rated soap opera. ha) not repeated us episodes this summer S<J H has moved from second to lmt place NBC's"'TheCosbyShow ""'°9 3 after the regular \Cason now rank'> second Thud-rated ABC has a huge stale an the 1985-86 succe sol "D)'nam .. Not only 1s the sencs the linchpin ol ABC's Wednesday night schedule ll'> sp1noff. "Dynasty II The C'olb>"·" 1\ being counted on to improve 1he network's Thursda) night Pt'r formance. Another scnes >\BC npects 10 generate improved raungs as "Moon- lighting.'' A rerun of the cnt1call} praised series' movie pilot ranked No 3 last week, helping A.BC 10 finish second for the first ta me an I 0 wee!. s Actuall)'. ABC tJed tor second with CBS, but that's an 1mprovemen1 \&nee ABC had been alone 10 third c"el) week since June 2 NBC took its 12th lOn..ecutave pnme-time victor) and an the pro- cess, closed to wuh1n one-tenth of a ratanss point of No I CBS for the TV year to date. For the week of .\ug. 5-11 . NBC averaged a 12.6 raung, whale \BC and(. H~ ucd 1t 11.2. For 46 weeks, ( BS has aver1Jtd a I S.4 ratina to NBC'\ l S.3 and ABC's 13 9 Lall week "The Cosb) Show" was p an No I with i I 'ii 8 raung and I whopping 39 'hart ... M1am1 Vice" had an 18.6 raung and "f1tm1ly Tu~.,·~ and "Moonh&hting" each had an 111 l mar le. Herc are tht Top lU rated tele- v1 ion\ proarams as compiled b) the AC. :-.l1el<;en Co. for the wrck ol Au,. S-11 Lasunp include the weeks rankana. with sea.son-to-date rankmg an parentheses, raun1 for the week , and total homes. An "X"' 1n parenth- eses denote\ one-11me-onl) presen- tation I (2) "The Cosb) hov." NB<. 19 8. 16 8 m1lhon home 2. (3S) "M1am1 Vice," NBC. 18.6, 15.8 mtlhon homes 3 (38)"Moonhghtang." ABC 1113. 15 5 m1lhon homes 3 (4) "Family Ties " '\ 8( 15.S m1llton homes. 5 (26) ''Facts of Lafe:· "lB( 14.8 m1lhon homes. '"6". TTO> "Murder, She Wrote··<. Bli 1 tf1 14 2 million homes , (40) "20-20.'' ABC. 16 5 14 IJ million homes 8 (6) "60 Minutes," CBS. 16 :! 13 8 million homes. 9 (9) ··cheers," NB(., I S.M. I J 4 million homes. 10 !X)"l\nythangfor Lme "SBC 15 7 13 3 million homes I I { X) "Cheers Special •· ""B< I S.6. 13.2 malhon homes 12. ( 12) "Crazy Li~ a Fo>..-CB\' I 5.2. 12 9 mallton homes 13 120) "Highway to Hea\en NBC; 14 4 I :!.2 milhon home'> 14 ( 12) "'\ev.han • CBS, 14 ' 12 I million homes. 14 (46) "Three'!. a Crowd." .\8(. ,, 14 ), 12.1 m1ltion hornes. t6.1l6)"K.ate&Allie:•cas 1.a.1, 12.0 m1lhon homei 16 tSS) .. The Cradic: Will Fall" - "CB~ Wedoe y Niaht MoHC, ., 14 I, 12.0 m1lhon homes 16 (26) "Command S" -''AB Monday Nt&ht Movte," 14.l,. 12.0 m1lhon homes. 17 (22) "Trai>~r John. M D :· CBS 14 0. 11 .9 milhon homes .20 (23) -Her Lafe as a Min" - ''\J BC Sunda) N1sht Movie;· I 3.9, I I 8 mllhon homes .IOlil> CANDY • 1'1CHAIU> Cl\~HNA PO A PARAMOUNT PICTUR.Jl,,_ M<:N PLAYING 111£11 '4•i• B·u .... WUTWdllll PIW ~l9 5JJ9 {J"• Cl V-.,., ,.4, [O.,~ c..n. IUfNA ,.,_. ~ 1181 'l'fat It'! 3llS I l'i LAGUMltlW ~. •991 Eo .. arcn Soe.l• COSTAllllfSA l 19Uftl * "'•1 CM•'O! 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COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 I Sales of motaT scooters revVing up in U.S. Orange County the nation's top market for small, affordable imported scooters By FRED VOOELSTEIN Of .... .,..., Net 9t8lt The motor scooter, one of the mainstays of European transpor- tation for decades, is catching on an the United States. Neil Leventhal, motor scooter manaaer for the Am erican Honda Motor Corp. in Los Angeles, said the industry 1s e"pectcd to sell close to 130,000 scooters this year. That's twice the number sold last year and 30 umes the number sold an the U.S. in 1982, the ytar before Honda and Yamaha entered the market. Industry officials say most of the scooters will be sold an Orange County, one of the country's largest scooter markets. Scooter sales in 1982 totaled about 4,000, Leventhal said. "We sell that many an a week today." Local sales managers point to ease of operation. affordability, aood aas mileage and convenience as some of the factors they f~I arc rc:Sf?Onsible for the sudden and dramatic increase an sales. Low insurance rates also have contributed to the scooter's increased popularity. Jennifer Nicholson. pubhc mfor- mauon director for the Western Insurance Information Service, said scooters are cheaper to insure than motorcycles or cars because they don't go fast enough or weigh enough to be a high nsk to pcdcstnans or Motoncooten, like the Yamaha R!Ta aboTe. or the Kooter made by Bonda are hot ltema ln <>ranee Coanty. Grea Hogan, 0.-, Not ........ .,"" ... , ... feneral manager of Beach Yamaha ln Runtlncton Beach, poeea at left with M>me of hla Inventory. other motonsts. Also, repair costs arc: also not hiJh. another factor that lowers the in- surance rates. However, most scooter owners, 45 i)ercent of whom are under 2S years old, hke them because they're JUSt plam fun. Althouah local pohcc do not be- lieve that an increased number of scooters will cause any serious pro~ lems along the Orange Coast, some do forsee a rise in accident rates. Sat. Jeff Cope of the Hunungton Beach PolJce Department satd be- cause many of the riders are young. they are more aocideot prone. Also, motorists tend to be less aware of two- wheeled vehicles, further increasmg the accident rate, he added. Why did 1t take so long for the scooter to catch on in the U.S.'? o "Marketing," says Kevin Hagerty, sales manager for Beach Yamaha tn Huntin~ton Beach. He said the Japanese didn't realize that a potential scooter market ex- isted in the U.S. until the 1980s. When they did it was simply a matter of devclopmg a product and promot- ing 1t with a catchy ad campaign. "Vespa." Leventhal said,"never made much of a promotional effort." In add1t1on, he said their product was less affordable and more d1fficult to operate. The Italian scooter company, which has been making scooters for more than 20 years, was forced out of the U S market m 1983 after stncter U S import rcstncttons no longer made 1t cost effective for them to modify their eng.anes. "The Italians JUSt weren't able to compete with Japanese technology," Hagerty added. Honda. which has captured about 90 percent of the market, and Yamaha arc the only companies that make scooters for the U.S. market today It's better to giye wisely and receive some benefit You should take full advantage of tax law ~1ak1ngg1f1-; tochantablc organ11a- t1ons can provide SC\-eral benefit!> First at benefit~ the chant> and tl!> aims Second ll provides the giver Y. llh personal sa11sfac11on and. third. 1t can afford -;ubstan11al tax relief When )OU ga ... e to a qualified chant). not onl) do }OU pa> no gift tax but you also get an income tax deduction Wisely planning your chantable con tnbutmn'I can help you take full advantage of thci.e income tax dcduct10M Not all non-profit organ11at1om qualify for 1ax deduc11on'i. "Tax- cxempt" merely means that an or- gan11a11on pa}''i no income taxe-. Onh 1fa chanty I'> "quahticd'' will )OUr c.ontnbutaon'i reduce \.Our taxes The go' crnmc·nt and mo-,1 \Chools. non-prulit ho<;p1tals churchec, and puhlin-\upportcd charit1n are · qualil'icd The Internal Rc.,.cnuc ()en ice pub- l1<,hc' a b0<1k cetlkd •( umula11ve LISI ol Organ11a11on'> that outline<, which lhan11c<, qualil 'ou '>hould al\o takl· into account huY. 'our donation wall be used b\ the Charil\ f W() prt\.ate org.an11at10n'l - lhe "'Jll<>nal lnlorma11on Bureau !Dept )P ..SI~ Park >\\.c ~ "lew 'or!>. l\o'l 101116) and the Phalanthroptr \d, 1'\<H) \crv1tc of the ( qunul o l &tter Buc.1ness Bu- reau..11 (Dept <:;P. 1515 Wilson Blvd .• .\rhngton. Vi\ 22209) -rate how effectavel}' chantable orga n11at1ons use donations. Cash gifts to government or pub- licly-supported organ1zat1ons are dc- duct1blc up to 50 percent of your adJUSted gross income an the year the gift as made. If your gift exceeds th as figure, you C'\n carry over your deduction for five years You may deduct up to 30 percent of your adjusted gross income for cash con- lnbullons to private fou ndations. Gifts other than cash -ap- prec1a ted assets. collcct1ble<., cloth1n$. furniture -will bnng you even bigger tax sa v1ngs. That's be- cause when you donate propcrt}' you are g1v1ng away -;omcth1ng >Ou haH· already gotten use out of You cannot deduct the ... alue ol the lame you spend dotng \-Olunteer work. but you can deduct out-of. pocket expenses. such as mileage and cost of matenalc, G1v1ng long-term 1ntang1hle ap- preciated assets. such a'i 'iCcuntaes. often makes the most tax \en!.C When )OU donate a ~cunt) that you have owned for more than \IX months (more than one year lor '1cc.:unt1cs acquired before June 22. 1984). you do not owe an} income tax on the unrealiLed tap1tal gain. hut you gel to deduct the ao;o;et'<; full value from ordinary income which as tauble at FULLY SECURED interest Paid Monthly • Government securities Fast LIQuldltY • 12·56 months Bonus Rates on JumbO Accounts tatts sucltet to cnan;~ ~ -NHfa Fl~i\NC'l.t\I,, ( 714> 759·8484 ( MONEY SENSE GLORIA WIENER the highest rate. Let's say two years ago you bought I 00 shares of XYZ stock for S2,500 and the stock as now worth $4,000. If you sold the stock and you are in the 50 percent bracket, you would be c;ubJect to a maximum capital gatns tax ofS300 (20 percent of S 1,500). If. on the other hand. you gave the '>tock tochanty, you would be entitled to a $4,000 deduction from mcomc. which would save yo u S2.000 1n taxes You would also owe no tax on the capital fl,"'"· and the chanty would get the entire S4,0CX> Don't. however. donate an asset tha l has gone down 1 n value stnce you bought at because you will lose the tax ... alue of the loss. It makes more sense to sell the asset, take an income tax deduction for the loss and give the proceeds to chanty. Donations of appreciated tangible assets. such as artwork and other collectables, arc deducuble for their full current market value 1fyouq~ift as used for the charity's matn activity or purpose. Giving rare books to a public library or paintings to an art museum. for eumple, would pro~ NYSE UPs & DowNs ably qualify. You can also deduct the fair market value of clothtng or hou-;ehold Hems that you donate to chantable thnft shops. Always a~k for a receipt for all donations. Some chantaes will wnte the dollar value of your gift on the receipt. others will let >Ou fill in the amount Be careful. however. that you don't overestimate your rnn- tnbuuon 's 'alue. New. tougher tax laws require you to submit a qualified, independent appraisal to substa ntiate propcn> contnbut1ons valued at SHX>O or more ($10.000 for closely held stocks). Ne ither you. the rec1p1ent, nor the person who origtnally sold you the propcny can make the appra1c;al Stiff penalties -up to 30 percent of any underpaid tax -face taxpayers who inOate the value of their donat1onc; for ta' evasion purposes. If you are looktng for a current income tax deduction but would '>till like to reap the benefits of your asset'I. a ( hantablc Remainder Trust ma) meet your needs The assets an the trust wall provide you (and 1f you '>O wish a spouse or other fam1l} mem- ber) with a fixed tncome for hfe Ownership will revert to the chant> when you die. The assets you place in this type of tru'it will actually earn greater return-. than they would outside the tru st because you wall not owe capital gains tax on them. You can also donate your home to chanty and continue to live 10 It for therestofyour llfe You 1akeacurrent income tu deduction based on the value of yo ur home less the value of (Pleaae aee TAX/86) OTC UPs & DowNs Checkout- thecharity beforehand Billions of dollars an ca'ih and propert} are donated each year lo vanous chantahle ca uses and chari- table organizations Pan of the pub- lic's generosity may be due to the tax deduc11b1llty of qualaf}'ang contribu- tions. fax lcg1sla11on now under con- s1derat1on may change the tax treat- ment of contnbut1ons. However. whether chantable giv1n$ remains deductible or not, any individual ~1vin$ to charities should do so intelligently. The object of chantable g1v1ng 1s to have the donated money or propeny used by thor,e an need, not to have the funds diverted for adm1nistrat1ve purposes or, wor~ yet, for the personal use of and1v1duals runmng the chant). Never allow yourself LO be rushed into mak1ngdona11ons Take the 11me to check the organizations and give only to those that spend the most where you want your contnbuuons -;pent -on chantablc act1v1ty Two organ1zat1ons that provide 1nformat1on about chantahle giving and vanous charitable organ11ations are the council of Better Business Bureaus ( 1515 Wilson Blvd.; Arling- ton. VA 22209) and the Nataohal SMALL BUSINESS RALPH Scorr , , Chanucs Information Bureau (I Y Union Square West; New York, NY 10003). The Council of Better Busmess Bureaus offers two free booklets on charitable gifting. The National Charities Infor- mation Bureau provides a free guide on charitable organtZations. The Na- tional Chanties Information Bureau evaluates different cbanties to de- termtne if board members of chanties have conflicts of interest that might affect how contnbutions are used. It also checks how much chariues \pend on fund ramng and adm101s- lrat1ve costs an relauon to the amounts spent on actual chantable acuvity. If chantable giving as a part of your wa~ of life. stay abreast of tax leg1slat1on affecting contnbuuons A.lso discuss your chantable act1v111es with your ta~ adviser to get the best tax benefits for your donations. R•lpb Scott 11 • certllled pabllc •ccouotot wltb of/Jc~• Ill N~wport Beacb. Tax break would aid economy, group says ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A busi- ness group claims that ~J"11ng a large tax break to multanat1onal corpor- ations could generate an add111onal S3 b1ll1on a year 1n new investments 10 Cahfornaa. The Cahfom1a Manufacturers Re- search and Education Foundation released a study by a UCLA professor that favors maJOr surgery on the state's unnary method ' of t;mng multinationals But the report''l assumptions arc based on a larger tu break than the Legislature and Gov. George Dcu· kmcJian may be wilhna to ajve. Also. the professor who compiled the study. which was paid for by the foundation. predicted that Cah- fomia's economy would do well without a chanse an the unitary 'Y'ltcm. "I. beheve California' pro'Jpccts arc good even 1f we conunuc with the current system," Larry Kimbell told reporters Monday The unitary method N'C a con- glomerate's ">late ta,es on the per ccntage of1h worldwide sale • payroll and property that 1s aHnbutable 10 Cahfom1a. If an averaie of 10 percent of a firm·, worldwide sale~. payroll· and propcny ,, nunbutable to Cahfornaa. thco 10 pcrunt of its worldw1dc income as subject to the \late'• bank and corporation tu. Supporters say the method d1.- roura cs compan1c from u11n1 ··rrcat1ve bookkeep1na" to shin profits to low-tax Jurisdictions. 84t cnt1cs say it discourages new invest- ment in Cahfom1a by sometimes forcing companies to pay more tucs than arc actually due to the state A bill by Sen Alfred Alqu1st., D-San Jose. would give companies the choice of being taxed under the unitary method or a "water's edae" approach that would u clude most fore11n operations from state ta" computation. The legjslative analyst estimates that the measure, awaiting a vote next week 1n the Assembly tax committ~. would cost the state about SSOO million the first full year 1t would be an effect and laracr amounu there-• af\cr. To offset that loss somewhat, Alquast's bill is tied to an Assembly measure that would raise $60 million a year by roquinna corporations that choose the water's ed&e approach to pay an annual fee to fund industnal facilitic and trade promot1on. That bill ts opposed by the Cal1- fom1a Manufacturen ASS0C1at1on the found lion's parent aroup, be~ cause tt would not exempt from tautJon dl\'idcnds from a domesuc firm's fore1an subs1d1anes. Without the dJ\'tdend exemption ~me domcn1c firms clti m, Alqutsr~ bill .,.,ould aivc fore•an·blsed com. panic. aw advan&qc over domestic firms. "We'rt not 101n1 to S!Jppon any ball that dascnminates," CMA Prest· dent Thomas Elhck said. 6-lld l1 I NL GoNMA 11) HL Goro" ... HL. •Mii 1"3 HL L. lleny Orow Am LOr 11 SO HI. nrFtt tll HL US (ht 113 Nl LldTrm 1? JO ,, ~ MICHAEL FA YE Haircutting For Men custom haircutting experience v Home Federal's new checking accounts are bound to interest you. Especially if you 're interested in earning higher interest. And certainly if adventure and travel intrigue you. HIGHER INTEREST Are you earning any interest at all on your checking account? Everyone at Home Federal is. They earn interest on every dollar, every day. So why shouldn't you? It's easy. 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LA.COUND Arc-ad1a 445 3220 Beverlyj La Clt'nega 6~2 'l5h2 C ~wrly li1lls 2i1 ~; Canoga Park . ...14 l 0 Glendalf' 210 q:iJ .. l 0 La Canada 7qo i'l 11 0 La T11er1 670 StWi LA Downtown t\J~ 1099 l.Archmont 162 f;4 fl3 0 Lawadale li'l 4ftl.l u I 1nculn H 1 hlA l2:M 164 , M. mm cJ I Rt.}'. ~3 1111 (1 Northridl{t 160 2J2ti Pal Vtrdt .n; ~b6ti ' ',\4 ~ ''"' .... l Pleva <kl Ney XU 29115 0 Rt'<kmdo _-.--:Jr---------!"'O'U!"_.. ______ ~--~~-""'"=""~~ ,. ,.. \ l OIY ,, 5*l L.Ht Gii• Olv '' jM' Utt Cllt '" t; :t ,. t: lJ TlllllAY'I ILlllll PllOEI Market in mixed trading NEW Y.ORK (A.,) -Stock pnces closed mixed in lacldustcr trading Thursday, The session extended the market's pauem so far this week, in which prices have moved ahead early only to surrender most of the gains later in the day. The market 1s struggling to sustain an upturn because Wall Street remains very uncen.ain about the economy's outlook. Since traders are cautious, they are using any runup in pnccs to take profits, which 1n turns hmm the market's ab1hty to keep a rally going. analysts said. Broker~ mtt1ally thought a host of government economic reports this wcclc might give the market a stronger sense of d1rect1on. But with several of the reports alrcad1 out. the figures appear~ to be having little effect. That was the case with the Federal Reserve's report Thursday that industrial production rose 0.2 percent in July, which was in line with man)' economists' forecasts. WH AT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Aug. lS ~dv~n.eed ec ned nc n~ Ofl l,JW.1 New htoha New Iowa AMEX LEADER S 7.~ m 7 6 Selected~ 0010 pr1ce1 n.ur.csay L.Ollll6oft mornl119 lhU11Q 1328 llO. up $2 llO Uoftdoll 11t«noon n1t1nQ w 1 10. up '5. 10 ,.,. attemoon 1111ng clOMd '°' holld•y 'raMMt ll1tl119 l32' M. up J2 83 Zurich lat• •lt•noon bid '332 00, up se 2&, S332 so eaked HMMtJ • ...,_ '331 3&. up I& 35 ·~mt ao. up as 10 .,......_. laMoated ~ OI, \IP '6 3e NY~· golO IC>OI montll Wed '328 eo. up IO 10 ME TALS Qu oTES NEW YORK (AP) Auo. 1S a~":r ¥nch•noed Otll lJIUll New hlohs NtWIOWS NYSE LEADER S Dow JoN£S AvERAGES NASDAQ SUMMAR Y NEW YORK !AP) -Mo•t active OYt(• ·the-counter •lock• 1ul>Pltec1 bv NASO Name V LAJt..W Aued n rv~~~n ' l;7 : ""'~u f: PPI I. "' -e2r • -w. Ji· I~ ~.~ \..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~- famoug la~ls ... Dod~ers ' pit chers make it lqokeasy LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Anietes Dodiers have had some great 1nd1vidual pitchers over the years, but Manager Tommy Lasorda feels the 1985 staff may be the best as a group. "This 1s the most complete staff I've had sm~ I've been here," Lasorda said after Bob Welch -' blanked the Atlanta Braves 5-0 on five hits Wednesday ni&ht. Few would argue. Welch's eighth straight win gave. the Los Angeles 'l'oda7'• Ga.me Atfanta (Johnson 1·0) at Dodgen (Valenzuela 13-8). Time; 2:05 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KABC (790). · FND.AY'8~ Dad..,. at San Francisco. Tlme: 8:05 p.m. TV: Channel 11. Radio: KA80 (790). pitching corps its 19th shutout th15 season. tops in the majorleagues. The result enabled the Dodgers to win their sixth straight game and main- tam an eight game lead over the San Diego Padres in the Nauonal League West. The miserly rotauon of Welch, Fernando Va lenzuela, Orel Hershiser, Jerry Reuss and Rick Honeycutt have not yielded an earned run in the last 52 in nings, a club record. That ecli~ the old mark of 48 straight. set m 1966 when Hall of Famers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale topped the staff. "We've ~ot five stopl>ers 1s what we've got; chimed in catcher Mike Sc1oscia after Welch struck out eight 1n notching his sixth complete game dunng his winning streak. The Braves have not scored an earned run in their last 28 innings Manager f:dd1e Haas attnbuted his team's lack of offense to a Dodger pitching staff that has given them only one unearned run and 14 hits 1n three games. ··Welch 1s ma hot streak. What else can you sa)." Haas said. "They're / p1tchmg well. You have to give them credit." Sc1osc1a thinks that the Dodgers' season began to tum around when Welch came back from a sprained elbow early in June. "I was praying for him ," the Dodier catcher said. "He came within an eyelash of surgery that would've put him out this year and probablv next year also ... ' •• ·-, * 111~ Piiat · THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1985 Oakland'• Don Sutton collecta 2l2nd C8l'MI victory. C2. Son ot Clark Geble m•klng • nem• •• otf-roed racer. C2. Ang~ls' split with Seattle ~eeps an edge . SEA TILE (AP) -Scallh: Manner Jim Beattie wasn't well enough to face the Western D1vts1on-lcadmg Anaels on Monday On Wednesday be was strona enou&h to hurl six shutout 1nn1ngs and salvage a spl11 of a double-header for Seattle For the Anaets n meant but a 2- for-5 success at Seattle tn their five- game senes over three days, but despite the relati ve lack of succ.:ess they return to Anaheim with a 211- game lead O\.er their nearest nval Kansas Ctt y. They get a welcomed night otT tonight, then resume the race on Friday wtth the first of three against Oak.land. - Beattle, 5-5. dad not start Monday due to back spasT'Qs. The veteran right-hander held the Angels to three hits and one walk as Seattle won the nightcap 6-1 Jack Lazorko gave up one unearned run in three mnmgs to earn a save an his first ma1or league appearance this season. Rod Carew's 12th mning R Bl doublebrokeupa 1-1 taeastheAngels won the opener 3-1 . Stewart Chburne hurled 3 1-3 innmgs of shutout relief to uph1srecord to 7-2 Donnie Moore picked up his 22nd save T*7'•0...e ~ICMdUlad. PNO.AY'SGAm Oaklend (8'nMa 9"2) at ....... (Cendelwta 1"4). .. Time: 1:30 p.m. TV:None Radio: KMPC (710).. runs for me alt year That's the frustrat1ng part because I haven't been able to pucb the way I did last year" . Al Cowens led the 12-hll attack in the second game with an RBI single and a two-run home run, has I I th home run of the season. The Manner attack v1ct1m1zed Angel starter and loser Geoff Zahn, 2-2. The Manners Jumped on Zahn for three runs in the third. Barry Bonnell and Donnie Scott hit back-to-bacl doubles for the first run Harold Reynolds walked. and an error loaded the bases Zahn walked Phil Bradlev 10 force in a run and c owens looped a smgle to center to plate the third run Bravea catcher Rick Cerone appllee the tac to Mariano Duncan, but like the reat of the DodCera, be'• walklDC away with a run acored. The DodCen lead Weet by 8 gamea. "My back stiffened up bet~een mninJs. but my arm felt great." said Beattie. "The team's been sconng Cowens upped the lead to S-0 an lhc fifth when hie; hne dnve htt the left field foul pole for a home run Bradle)'. who had smgled, s.cored ahead of Cowens. Hot Rod's bribe ry case to restart in Septe mbe r NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Defense lawyers who earlier refused to ask for a m1stnal for former Tulane basketball star John·· Hot Rod" Williams. chanied their minds Thursday, asked for a m1stnal and got it. Judge Alvin Oser scheduled a new trial on sporu bnbery charges against Williams to start dn Sept. 9. Assistant D1stnct Attorney Bruce Whit· taker said he would appeal the m1stnal order. Defense lawyer Michael Green. who earlier lost a bid to have charges against Williams d1sm1ssed. said he asked for the m1stnal because of repeated v1olat1ons of coun orders by the prosecution. He said Williams had been depnved of due process and a fair tnal when prosecutors did not produce evidence that might have served to d1scred1t state witnesses or prove Williams innocent. In the past 24 hours. Green sa1d, he had acquired a picture of star prosecution witness Gary Kranz posing with a mound of cocatne. During that same lime span, he said. he learned of the e'ustence of tape recordings that could contain confl1ct1ng statements by other proS«ullon wttnesses. "The withholding of cru1c1al pieces of evidence has caused my client to be depnved of his nght to a fair trial,' Green said. "It hurts me to say that the office of any prosecutor would take a course of acuon that would forrce me to ask for a m1stnal," he said. Whittaker objected to a mistnal, saytng that he and Green differed on their definitions of what evidence might prove to be ex- culpatory.. • "Wi! are talking about a photo of 4f state witness using cocatne -a wune!>s who admitted on the stand that he used cocaine," Whittaker said. "That evidence does nothing to prove Williams innocent.·· Walhams, 24. is charged wtth three counts of sports bribery and two counts of ta"ing bnbes to shave pomts while he was playmg at for a mistrial Tulane last season. He faces a maximum sentence of 17 years tn pnson and S35,000 10 fines 1f convicted on all fi ve counts Green said that proS«utors violated federal law-and the repeated order of Oser - by wnhholdini eVldence 1hat might tend to exonerate W1lhams. including a photograph of star prosecution witness Gary Kranz holding a straw in his hand and postng with a pile of cocaine. Kranz tesufied Wednesday 1hat he was only a recrcauonal user of cocaine and then only on such rare occasions as formal dances or holidays Cocaine allegedly brought together the pnnc1pals 1n the potnt-sha' 1ng scheme Several other photographs show others involved in the case taking cocatne and posing with straws tn their noses. Green said .\.nd prosecutors have several names of peopk ~ho got drugs from Kranz. he said. Depnv1ng him of that C\ldence kept thr defense from mounting us best crosc;-e,am1n- at1on of Kranz. Green said Federal la~ says that proS«ulors v. ho come into possession of evidence that m1gh1 tend to Ult a defendant must furnish that matenal to the defense It 1s called Brad) matenal after the U S SupTCme Court decmon which estabhshed the law Green said the Orleans Pansh D1stnct A11ome)'s office has dehberately hidden such Brad) matenaJ. including a tape ~ording of a statement given b~ former Tulane forward Jon Johnson, who 1s tcst1fy1ng for the proS«utton under a grant of 1mmun1t)'. "It 1s an outrage Gentlemen, It 1s an outrage." Green said Wednesda)' "Shame on -.ou "There 1s such clear Brad) in the grandJUC') tesumon) the~ is such clear Brad) 1n the transcnpt of the tape tbat a first-)ear lav. student ~ould sec ll ·• He listed four dates on v.h1ch pm~utor~ were ordered to surrender for the Judge's 1mpect1on all sta1emt·nts. e\.1dence and ma- tenals the) planned 10 use in 1he tnal .\ss1stant D1stnct .\11ome' Brun~ V.-hat· La~er said \\ednesda.,. that h~ sull doesn'1 believe the photograph ol Kranr constitute~ Brad' matenal R4JriS seeking some offense vs. St. Louis Dorsett ends. ·his holdout with Dallas Two teams lookmg for some of- fensive firepower square off tonight when the St. Louis Cardinals meet the Rams in a National Football League exhibition game. Both teams come off victones that resulted from outstanding defense in their exhib1uon openers last week. The Cardinals downed the Chicago Bears, 10-3, Friday night, while the Rams got past the Hous.ton Oilers. 7-3, Saturday night. Kickoff at Anaheim Stadium 1s 7. The Rams hmlled Houston to )USt 205 yards and stopped the Oilers inside the 5-yard hne m the fourth quarter. forcing them to settle for a field goal. "Defensively. we played very well,'' said Rams Coach John Rob- inson of his tea m'sexhtbition opener. "I especially liked our pass rush." The Rams totaled 285 yards in offense against Houston, Wlth a running attack led by Barry Redden and Charles Whate accounting for 208 ya rds. Redden ran for 94 yards on 17 carries and one touchdown with White adding 79 yards on 16 carries. "We had no con•inu1ty from an offensive standpoint," Robinson sa1d. "It struck me that we have a lonf way to go before the regular season.' The Cardinals showed they too had some progress to make to be ready for the regular season. -'\nderson, until Quentin Walker ran around nght end for 48 yards and a touchdown wtth 3:42 to play. Starting St. Louis quarterback Neil Lomax played only two series and completed four of eight passes for 50 yards. It's ex~ted he'll play quite a bu more tonight "The offense moved the ball well at limes, particularly that first group, but they were not able to punch it m ,'' said St. Louis Coach Jim Hanifan of his team's performance against Chi- cago. "I was pleased with how well the defense pursued at limes and got tn some good hits" Veteran w1de receiver Pat Tilley signed a contract with the Cardinals early this week and as expected to see acJ1on tonight. The Rams' opener also gave their new quarterback. Dieter Brock, his first taste of NFL football. Brock was signed dunng the offscason as a frec agent after 11 years in the Canadian Football League and replaced as the Rams startmg quarterback Ymce Ferrapmo, who was traded to the Buffalo Bills. Brock completed 5of12 pass for 49 yards before being replaced midway through the second quarter. "In all the details tt takes to play quarterbae>k, I thouJht Dieter Brock played very well,'' Robinson said. In their opener, they committed I 0 ptnalties and were held to a lone field goal, a 51-yarder by rookie Ricky Said Brock: "It wasn't a blazing offensive show, but the key thina was I felt confident and I felt I knew what I was doina out the~. That's a plus " Dieter Brock will be at the helm when the Rama boat St. Loa.la tontiht at Anaheim Stacllum ln the R&m9' .econd game of Na - donal Football Lea&ue'• eablbUion MUOD. National youth track program has grown from a dream By BRUCE LOWITT ,.,...,..,.... Few things ao together as well as kids and dreams. They come together this weekend in - approP.!1ately -Henhey, Pa. But don't look for milk chocolate-smeared facc-t and chubby httle bodies. Nearly SOO boys and a1rls age 9 to 14, the lean but not .. so--mcan cream of Amenca•s ployvounds, wtll be on display at Herthey's National Track and Field Youth Protram. the culm1nat1on of months of local, d1stnct and nate meets 1nvolv1ng 1,400 communtlles and close to 300,000 luds. h also 1s the cuJminat1on of an op- tometnst'• v1s1on. Dr. Donald Cohen, founder of the Na- tional Track and Field H II of Fame m 1974, never really believed back then that hia dC$U'C to orpn1ze a playaround ac:t1v1ty in Charleston, W Va.. would take ofl' the way 1t'4td "It wa' nothma more than a lona-ranac dream," he said l "Jack Justice was the city's recreation director in the '70s. we·d worked a lot of proarams together and decided to sta.n a little traclc thma 1n t 97S. It was so well received that I thoua,ht 1t m1aht act b1gcr, like into somethJna for the state" The nellt year 1t was a stateWldc meet. By then, Cohen was th1nkfog b,aaer tte found interested listeners at the Natfona.I Recreation and Park Association. who helped expand 1t an 1977 to a 10-state event By then. Cohen wu th1nktna even b . He went looktna for corporate sr>0nsorsh1p and found an equally interested Hershey The prop"am ~nt national 1n 1978, baSfd in Charle ton, and moved two ycan aao to Henry f lershey Field tn the land of milk and chooolatc On Saturday. with 1960 Olympic: ~·· thlon aotd medarist Rafer Johnwn lookina on. )Oun ten from etlht ~ons rcpre nlln all SO 1tatC$ and the Dmnct of Columbta will compttt 1n .SO.. 100-, 200-and 400-mcter da h". a 4()0..metcr rela> 800-and 1,600-meter runs. the standing long Jump and sollball throw It 1s not a JUn1or Olympics -there I\. 1n fact, a Junior Olympics conducted annuall)' b} the Amateur Athleuc Union for 8-to 18-)ear- olds -and Cohen would JUSt as MK>n Stt the youth program remain that ~y. "We're not concerned wtth developing arcat athletes," Cohen said. "The{(" att pro- l"lms hke that, c1t1cs with track clubS where the kids~workedashardanda )Ounaas 1n Little Lcaaue baseball. We could ca ily make 1ta ht&h· level comptlJllon. but that's not our aoal "We're more interested 1n Just actttna children into playaround more ronocmcd Wlth devclOP•"I a rectc1t1onal outlet for them I hke to th1nlt of it more as a kamina upencnce, not JUSt an athleuc C\ptnenCt' "The lud wt work with aenerally are not thconn from affluent toe1et) . .\ 101 of•hem art from envtr0nments wh1ch leave a 101 to be des.ittd Most of them havt ne\ICr nown be fort: m t have never been out of their own nh," { ohen ..aid. Johni.on. thr \.OUth program " naunnal ,pokesman stnCt' 14 0 \81d 1t "1<; dtrt'ctcd at k1d'i who <''en at the ·~ of 9. ~ant to be' the ~'it the) can be But what we're. tdhng th<'m 1\ ·Have fun· till. wme of them are taken \o\llh their fi~t taste of compet1t1on and '-ekhnt~ and 1t alter.. their h\e\" In one re~pect. th1~compet1\lon 1~\aht"ad of 1he Oh·mp1cs which e\clude-Y-Omen Imm some e\ en ts and men from othe~ The compem1on 1n the the aie &J'OUP\ -Q.10. 11 ·I~ and I ).14 -i open to bo \and 1trb ahk(' ··1 think people art' awatt nowad1~ that th~ arT .ome ver) proficient and e etllent l<'male romptt110I'\ and that "'e need compct1t1"e program\ that involve everybody at all • lcvth,'' John)()n said. "The sooner ~<' all reahre that. the bcttcf ofTwe'rt' all goma to be." tr th1'i )outh prorram 1\ not 01.,.mpian, thcrt 1 neverthclc'i'i a connc-:uon La t ear·., aold·m~al J)mna\l, Maf'\ l OU Retton. "" .... an 11-vear-old competllM 1n I Q111 THOUSAND OAKS (AP) -OaJ.. lu Cowboys running b8c1t Tony Dorsett ended his holdout Wednesday when he agreed to• . new ftve..year contract, team presi- dent Tex Schramm said. Dorsett, who has been abMnt from National Football League team's camp In Thousand Oaks sJnc:e July 21 , Is expected to report tod•y. spokaman Greg Atello Mid. "We wer. able to construct a five-year agreement that I think wlll accompflah what I satd ar16er that wtll give him the opportunity to ll~lete hi• career wtth pride and tome ftnandal stablJlty, •\Schramm told • prea conference Wednes- day night Oorsett hasn't recel'Yed a P•Y.. check" since th6 Internal Revem.le SeNle• began t~ng N• $21,000-.month salary laat Octo- ber. The IRS claimed Oof.'Mtt owed s.12.000 In beck tues,-4..end Oorlett ha reached a setttement In which he has aJl'Mdy petd $200,000 and wlll pay tM ,_. later thla year The flnancl•lly fruatrated Oonett then turned to agent How- ard Sluaher Juty 18 to negotiate wtth Schramm. Raiders still experimenting 0\.' \Rll ! .\Pl -The l 0'> .\ns<'le' Katd('r\ continu<'d \\ c:-dn<'\\.I~\ to e\pcnme-nt "'Ith \.ouna 'eteran\, hopan& to fmd pla,<'r.. v.ho ..:an pla' mo~ than on(' po 1t1on tn ad\ anc.-c of the ll,,lat1onal FO\)thall lt'aauc ~awn The latest e\penment 1nvillvt""I 1M1Je hnebad.e-r Jack CiQu1~k. one of th<' her~\ of Super 8o" I \J . who 1s work1n1 th1 1i11ttlt at out 1dt hncbt ker Other upcnmen~ ha't in- cluded U\11\1 kickoff and punt returne-r (le Mnnlg()mcry at run- n1n1 t>.ck, and t..ryina rookie Steve trachan at both halfba k and fullba k Mnntaomel') has been a re~rvr wiJc rt\~1"er dunn ht~ four) f'\ with the Raiden 't ·' C2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thureday, Auguat 15, 1985 Burckleup by one at State Open VENTURA (AP) -John $urcklc of Newpon Beach fl red a 6-und'er·pat 66 Wcdne!idny for a 36-hole 1outl of 136 and a one shot lead af\er two round) of the $45,000 Cahfom1a tale Open golf tournament. Burckle played the 6,600-yard Buenaventura Golf Course on Wednesday afier posting a 2-under par 70 Tuesday at the Olivas Golf Course Burckle's eight-under par score after two rounds put him one shot ahead of Mike Miles who shot a \econd-round 66 Wednesday to be in al 137 First round leader Brad Greer of Hunungton Reach shot 72 Wednes- day for a two-round total of 139, three shots ofT the pace. Greer 1s ucd with former PG~ Tour professional Bob Lunn. who carded a 69 Wednesday at Ohvas Park Mike Blackburn and Marc Arnette were tted at 140 and Jim Bracken was the low amateur at 146. Three racqueteera SMtJ presents 'its arguments to NCAA BOSTON (AP) -Southern Methodist araucd Wednesdaay for a revers I of an NCAA doclston that could ft ult in one of the hanhett penalties ever impoS(d on college football program. Af\er presenting the un1vers1t)"s apptal to the NCAA Council, SMU representative John McElhaney, re- fused to say whether he was more optlmishc that the decision would be overturned. · "We just feel like they. listened very carefully to us " he said After a 26-month 1nvesuption mto all~ed r«ruittng v1olat1ons, the NCAA infractions committee re- poncdl)I decided to bar SMU from givin_a football scholarships next year and from appearing ir1 bowl aames or on television for two years. The NC AA notified the university in late May and told the school it could appeal. A prepared statement said the council will begin dehberat1ons on the appeal today and probably will take "final action" Fnday, the last day of its three-day meetina here. wtll be made Saturday at NCAA headquarters in Minton, Kansas. SMU plans to ehallenae the NCAA 1n court on arounds tl\at the univer- sity. which hH bten on prot>auon fi vc times since 1958, has been di~ enmtnated ap1nst, accordina to the Dallas Tames Herald. 1 he most recent two-year probation for It~ football program ended in June 1983. The punishment reponedly w<>uld proh1b1 t SMU from offering football scholarships during the 1986-87 academic year and would limit the university to 15 for 1987-1988 season. Schools are allowed to give as many as 30 scholarships per year. The NCAA never has stnppcd a school of all its football scholarships for one year. Such a move would be a severe blow to SMU's ability to compete •'!. the tough Southwest Confcrenc~ SMU Coach BobbyColhnshassa1d "a loss of scholarships could be devastaung." Theneld was tnmmed to the top 70 professionals and I 0 amateurs for the final two rounds at Ohvas Park. The 1.ut came at 148 Martina Manatllo•a, left, and Pam ShriYer, rl&bt, will team up to battle ac:_b:l. Ria• and Vita• Gerulattt• in a te • cballen•e Friday, Aue. :is. NCAA President John R. Davis said in the statement that an an- nouncement of the dec1s1on probably The Mu~tangs, the second win- ningcst team in the nation during Ole past three years with a 31-4-1 record, were I 0-2 and ranked eighth last season. At least one magazine picked them to win the nauonal cham- SPORTS BREAK Judge cries foul on award given to wo1nan hit by ball From AP dlspatcbes HOl ()T01'-- A JUdge says hct-Wrlii oH~rrulc a JUr) 's recommendation 10 award S 180.000 to a woman hit by a baseball in the .c\strodome when she was 11 years old. But attorneys for Karen Friedman, who is now 18. sa) the dcc:1s1on by v1s11ing State District Judge Rohen Montgomery 1s a "slap in the face" 10 the jurors who reached the .,,erd1c1 \iontgomer). who 1s from Memphis, Texas, presided o.,,er the lnal last month m which a Jury reco mmended the award. dec1d1ng lhat the Houston Sports .\ssoc1a11on was negligent in not warning Friedman oi the danger of foul balls. On June 14. 1978. Fnedman was collecung autographs behind the first base dugout at a Houston ~ i\stros-P111sburgh Pirates game when a line dnve ofl E,pos ( abcll's bat hit her 1n1bc ~e~ ~he suffered a broken fa cial bone and an C)e tnJUr). a<.:cording to a lawsun filed b) her father. Dr Robert Friedman ..\Horney Leonard Kahn said doctor<, had 10 1mert a plate 1n the girl's head and she sttll ha s v1s1on problem\ In t1 k ttcr mailed to attorneys this week. \iontgomer" said he would not appro~e the Jury .,,erd1ct Attorn e)S said Tuesda) that Montgomcr) did not explain bi:s-deos1 on "We think rt'\ a fair dec1c;1on for the fans and for baseball." said Frank R-.nd. legal counsel fo r the sports assoc1at1on -\nothcr attorney, Reagan Simpson said the assoc1a11on had argued that tt 1s not legall> required to warn spectators about the danger of foul balls Quote of the day Rick Mears, lnd)-car dn"er. on whether an an.idem last )Car 10 Montreal ga .. e tum a fear of racing. "I think it's far more fnghtenrng standing at home plate wrth a bat in my hands and have a pitcher throw I 00-mph fastballs at me. Now, that's scar)." Elite of LPGA set to compete Defending champion Nancy Lopet !I and Allee Miller, a pair of four-ume winners th is <;eason. will JO in tO others wnh l 985 victories 1n the ehte ficld for the LPCiA World \'hamp10Mh1p of Women's Golf beginning toda} in Buford. Ga. The $200.000 event ca m es the LPG~ ·s nchest first place award. $65.000 The ~a\on·-; top 12 mone} winners will battle for 72 holes over the hill~ picturesque 6,007-yard. par-72 5toufTer P1nelsle Reson Golf Course on Lake Lanier Island SO miles nonh of Atlanta The format calls for six twosomes each dav, and there will be no cut. Second place will be worth $35.000. third place $23.000 and the la\t place fi nisher will earn S3.000 Bolger Magic scores at Del Mar DEl \4>\R-Hea .. 1h-favored Bolger ~ \.tagrc led from -;tan to finish Wednesday and ra\tl) captu red the De Anza <itakes for 2-Yc ar-old s at Del Mar · R1dt.kn b) Rafael Meia, Bolger Magic finished 31h le ngth<, 1n front ofUear C horce. nddcn by Laffit Pincay Jr Smoke) Orbit. ndden b> C1ar) Stevens. finished 1hmi another 214 lengths back Bolger \iag1c defeated four mals and earned a "'"'n ner·~ pur~ of ~30 450 1n th e \Ix-furlong race Carlander to play in Europe 'Wa)nC ( arlander. a former All-ClF m baskcthall star at Ocean View. High School and the P..\(-11)'<, Pla)er of the Year 10 leading the l n1versH) of <iouthern Cah- fo m1a 10 a ponton of the conference cham'p1onsh1p, has '>11mcd a one-\ ear pact 10 pla} in Europe. <. arlander. a 6-8 power fo rward. had been drafted b} the l.o\ ..\ngcle'> Clipper'> QI th e National Basketball \<,~uc1at1on bul failed to rnmc to terms with the (lipper\ .. Barons-Mater Del game on TV Fountatn Valle-. High'\ 1 98~ football [il optner 14 tth \.iater De1 at Cianta .\na Bowl •II• Sept 12 will be televised b:r ( hannel 56 w11h delayed tapt showings at I 0 pm and the following Saturda> at f< a m. Sutton picks up win No. 292 Oon Sutton posted his 292 nd career • victory by allowmg five htts 1n 71/J mnings in the opener and Mike Davit hit a two-run, seventh-inning home run tn the nightcap Wednesday as Oakland swept a doubleheader from Minnesota in the Metrodome, 5-0 and 7-4. The 40-year- old Sutton, 12-6, who has won nine of his past l 0 decisions, struck out four and didn't allow a runner past second base ... Elsewhere in the American League, Bllf Bactner hit his fifth career grand slam and Dwlpt Evant and Steve Lyons belted two-run shots as Boston ended a five-game losmg streak by bomb- ing the Kansas City at Fenway Park, 16-3, dropping the Royals 21h games behind the Angels in the AL West ... Mike You1 and Freel Lyan hit two-run homers and Nate Snell pitched 3l/, shutout innmgs of relief as the Onoles defeated Oeveland in Balt1morc. 8-4. Rick Dempsey Sutton added fl sacrifice fly and a solo homer for the On oles, who have hit 24 homers 1n their last 11 games ... Dave Stieb pitched a four-hitter and Jeue Barfield scored twice and drove in two runs as Toronto edged Texas in Arhn~ton, 4-1. Stieb, 11-8, walked four and struck out four in going the distance .. Nelton Simmons cracked a two-run homer and Jack Morris and Willie Hernandez combined for a s1x-h1tter as Detroit edged Milwaukee. 4-3. at County Stadium .. . Ron Ha11ey'1 two-run single in the top of the ninth lifted the New York Yankees to a wi ld I 0-7 victory over the Chicago White Sox at (om1skey Park. Don Mattlogly led off the inning wtth a walk and. with one out, Keo Griffey singled and Don Baylor was h11 by a p11ch 10 load the bases and set the stage for Hasse> 's game-winning RBI. Mike Pa1llaralo then doubled home two insurance runs Mets' win streak halted at nine Kevin Gross p11ched a s1x-h1tter for ii eight innings and singled in a run, while Rick Seba broke a scoreless lie wtth a single 1n the seventh Wednesday nipit as Pbtla· delph1a ended New Yorks nine-game wmning streak b) healing the Mets at Shea Stadium, 2-I ... The setback tnmmed the Mets' lead to a half-game rn the National League East as rain forced postponement of the game between P1tt~burgh and second-place St. Louis, marking onl y the fifth time in six seasons that bad weather has forced curtailment of play at Busch Stadium. The game was rescheduled as part of a doubleheader today . . At Wngley Freid, Scot Tbomp1on'1 tie-breaking pinch single 1n the seventh inning and solo home runs by Sal Butera, pitcher Bryn Smltb and Mlteb Web1ier led Montreal to an 8-7 tnumph over the C h1cago Cubs. Smtth, 14-4, _...___.:..__..L--' c;urvivedagrand-slam by Ron Cey GrOM as the Expos won for the fifth time 1n six stans ... At Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, Dave Oravecky tossed a five-hitter and the Padres turned an error by shonstop Dave Concepcion into four runs 1n the third inning as San Diego downed Cincinnati, 4-1 . The victory boosted the Padres back into second place tn the Nallonal League West, with C1nctnnat1 dropping 10 third Ptnch-h1tter Dickie 1'bon'1 two-out, tie-breaking, three-run homer m the se venth inning powered Houston to a 7-5 victory over San Francisco at Candlestick Park . Rizzuto to leave hospital ~EW YORK -New York. Yankees Iii broadcaster Phil Rizzuto was expected to be released from St Luke's hospital within a da> or two after undergoina a heart procedure, a spokesman for WPJX-TV said Wednes- day Execuuve Producer Don Camey said tn Chicago, v.here the Yankees played the While Sox tn a nt&ht game. that R1z.zu10 entered the hospital Sunday and had a ang1oplas11 performed Television, radio TELEVISION No eve nts \Cheduled RADIO 2 pm -BASEBALL Atlanta at Dodaers, Ko\BC (790) 7 p m -PRO FOOTBALL' t Louis Cardinals at Rams. KMPC (710). McEnroe, Le ndl post triumphs I MONTREAL (A P) -Dtfendina champion John McEnroe defeated I un~eded Tam Wilkison. 6-2, 6-4, an a second-round match at the Player's International tenni-. tournament Wednc~ay ,,_,_ . ,,.,.,.. . "--.................................. ~·~ tEnroc, thF No I seed, had di ulty handluia W1llMon's ~e an h11 around mokes lacked the po r and deadly accuracy they u'I ly have Olher top-sttded players who won were ~cond-ranked Ivan Lendt of Czec hoslovakia. 6-2. 6-2 over More Flur Elway the gun has arrived Hesitan t rook ie becoming a poised veteran fo r Denver GREELEY, Colo. CAP) -Af\er two years of scasontng, John Elway has amved The confused. hesitant rookie quarterback of 1983 has given way to a knowledgeable, poised veteran. "He's totally in control now,'' says Denver Broncos w1de receiver Steve Watson. "He knows the plays as well as any of the coaches, and he sees things so much faster on the field. He's JUSI a lot smaner "I compare him to a gun on a turret. He swivels. surveying the, field and reading the defense s1n'lultaneously, and then -boom -he unloads." OfTens1ve tackle _ Dave Studdard says the change in Elway 1s "un- believable. He's even acung a hnle cocky on the field. and I hkc 10 see that You need that from a guy who 1s taking charge " Overwhelmed by the hype that accompanied his entry into the Na- tional Football League, the former Stanford passing sensation was hOpe· lessly lost hrs rookie year in a complicated offense. He was hailed as a super sensauon but 11 wasn't that easy. It rarel) rs with rookie quar- terbacks "With all the notonet.,, I wasn't allowed to be a rookie," Elway said. He was vrllified. then benched. and only late tn the 1983 season when Steve DeBerg was injured did Elway return as the staner. Two late-season victories boosted his stock, but in the Broncos' only playoff game that year. Coach Dan Reeves turned to De Berg. When DcBerg was traded to Tampa Bay before the 1984 season. 1t was clear that Elway was the man. He was allowed to grow naturally last year. the pressure relieved by a ball-hawkin$ defense and a I,()()(). yard rusher m Sammy Winder. But the signs were there ... a I 6- for-19. five-touchdown performance tn less than three quarters agatn~t Minnesota, a 26-for-40. 315-yard. three-TD performance ag;unst New England In the final regular-season $3me. with the AFC West title on the line in Seattle. Elway overcame a poor passing day with some key scrambl- ing. Ed Adams resigns E.d Adams has resigned as Laguna Hills High football coach following hrs acceptance as an admm1stra1or at El Toro High His three-year record at Laguna H ill~ was 12-19 Gary Carr. the athletic direc10r at Laauna Halls and a previous head coach at Mater De1. 1s considered 10 have the inside track to taking over Adams' duties. John Elway "It wasn't a great year, but 11 was a good year," Elway says. "The bottom line for a quanerback rs winning games. We were 13-3. and only two teams were better. ''l'm confident I'll be bener this year. My knowledge. of the offense keeps 1mprovmg. I'm reading the defense quicker. Now I can look people ofT m the secon9ary. I can move a defender with my eyes I'm in better shape, too." Elway, who part1c1paled in an ofT- season we1&ht·hftmg program to build up his oft-injured shoulders, has added about 10 pounds. It should make him more durable 1n 1985. John Clark Gable ha• no wlah to follow ln the footatepa of bta father, Clark. Hta A,.~ deatrea lead to an even futer Ufeatyle - ln the world of off-road ractna. .. Gable acting like a champion Son of Clark Gable takin g h is place on off-road-racing s tage LOS ANGELES (AP)-He made headlines all over the world the day he was born, and now. 24 years later, John Clark Gable 1s trying to kindle the same kind of fanfare as an ofT-road racer. Born the son of actor Clark Gable and Kay Spreckles, John Clark has not been burdened by hi.1 hcntage, and has had no 1nchnat1on to follow 1n his father's footsteps into the bn&ht lights of the b11 screen lnstead. he's set out to make a name for himself tn the world or ofT-road raci.ng. "I d1dn'1 know him. but I'm sure he'd be proud of me," Gable said of his late father, who died before John Oark's b1nh. "He told nw mother once that one actor 1n the family 1s enough." His name may be a bildeal 1n footli&hts. but in racina. 11 doesn't help one bit. "I do need sponsonh1ps and those come with BOATING ------ winning," said Gable. "It doesn'l matter who you are. l don't care if you're Ronald Reagan, you've got to go out and show what you've got." Gable will get to show what he's got th is weekend when he sits behind the wheel of his Ford Pickup in the Stroh's Heavy Metal Challenge at the SCORE OfT-Road World Championships at RiversJde International R1ceway. The Heavy Metal Challenge is a Class 8 race, for • 4,000-J)Ound pickup trucka, unlimited production sedans and even hea.vicr four-wheel drive vehicles. Walker Evans won last year and will be back to defend his title. Gable is lookina forward to his first try at R1vers1de. "I'm aettins ready for it," Gable said. "I've never run a short C011f5C. rm sun: 1t will be an education." Gable fint raced motorcycles but has been racm1 pickup trucks for 2'h years now. His dnvina tJartner. Bill Holmes, a former motorcycle champion. shares Gable's enthusiasm for raeina truck!!. "l wanted to run a truck and I needed somebody for my co-dnver who knew the desert and was a aOOd mechanic," Gable !lid. "Bill was both.'' Admiral Cup to West Germany Balboa Yach t Club planning r egatta PL YMOUTB. Enaland (AP) - West Germany, led by ns bia boat Diva G. won the l 8-nat1on Admiral's Cup y'chtrna trophy Wednesday, us three team 6oats finishina atop the nand1np or the ple-luhcd rastnet Race. The Bnttsh team, rtduced 10 two boat~. fin11hed ~cond an cup com- pettt1on 11 the annual live-•taae. 605· male race alona En&Jand's south eout. New 7ealand wa1 thtr'd C'hampeane flowed and •J•l1 band played "When the Sa1nt1 Go Marchina In" as the Diva G, owned by Frtdy D1ckcll and Peter We tphal LanaJoh. tied up at dockside early Wedne\day_ in 1h11 southwest Ena- land port T1lmar Hansen's Out 1dcr and Han1-0tto Schumann's Rubin VIII came 1n over the ncllt 211) hou~ The Diva G actually cro\scd the finath lane second behind the wcdi h yacht C'11rat The Balbot Yetht Club or Corona del Mar will hold 1U annuat ··Ro und the l~land Reptt.a" on Saturday The event 1s open to all rowcl"l and the race course stans at lhc club and tncludca a circuit of Balboa Island 0 1/J miles) Open clu s include tinale and recreational ttullt. E"r11.ry form1 mar be obtained from the Batt>o. Yacht Club. 1801 8aya1dc Drive. Corona det Mar or by phon1n1 673-lSI 3. ~ t I • • MAJOtit L8AGU8 ITANDINOS · A"*1cen L_..,. Wll'T DIVISION Mealt I<•""' Cllv O.klano W&.Pd.08 65 ... .570 ., to .uo , .... Cl'llc:aoo Stall!• Mlnnao11 Tt11H 61 S3 .S3S ' H SS .SOO I S3 61 .4'S It SI 61 OS 13 ., 10 '15 n eAST DIVt$ION Tororilo n ., ,632 Ntw York '4 •• 571 Otlroll 60 Si · 's.u 1~ lanlmot• s1 s. s1• 1J'"> 1011011 S7 SS !Of I• MllW .. UkM SO 60 .4SS 20 Cltv.iano • l1 1S uo 34 WtdnelMY't kar" AMeh 3-t, Stemt I ' <11ra1 oeme, 12 lnntne•I Oakland S•7, MlnMtOla O·• l•t11rnor1 •· CttvMnd • BOllOl'I , •• KenMI City ) Ntw V'ork 10. Cl'llc•llO 7 Toronto '· T1xa1 1 Otlroll •. MllW•UllM 3 TedeY't o- Cleveland (Smltn 1•01 al Oetroll <Terrall 11·61, n Texas (Weit h 2·41 at B11tlmort (Davi' 6·J), I\. Startle <Youno 7· 13) at Mlnrie,01a (Bu letter I· l1I, n · Cnlcaoo (B1nn111ar S·•1 '' MllweullH <Hlouera 9·61. ,.. 'rtdtV'• Gemes Oekland 11 Anet11, n Clevelend 11 Oelroll. n K•nHI City II TMOl'llO n Boaton at New York, n TexH 11 Balllmon, ,.. s .. 111e el Mlnne1011, n ChlCIOO ti Mllweulcff. n Na"°'* L .. vue W•ST DIVISION W L .. ct. GB o~. 67 44 '°" San Olaoo 60 SJ S31 e Ctnclrinetl st S3 5?3 t Houston s2 60 .'6' IS',, Allanta •t 62 .441 11 Sen Francl1eo 43 69 314 2"h IAST DIVlstON New Yori. 6f 43 St LOUii 61 4J Montreal '4 '' Cl'llc•llO SS S6 Pl'llleclelpllla S2 60 Pl1111>uro11 33 16 WedlnetdllV'I Scer11 D-..n S, Allema o MolllrH I 8, Cl'llCIOO 7 HGullon 7, Sen Fr•ncl".o S P?lll1oe111l'll1 2. New York I 'h s 13 16'1) 34 Plt111>ur011 11 SI Louil , OllCI., rein Sen Oleoo 4, Cincinnati I TedeV'I Games Attan11 (JOhnM>n t·OI at ~ (Valenzuela 11·11, 2-0S P.m Plt11buro11 (Weill 0-0 end ReuKl'lel l ·SI 11 St. l.ouls !Cox 13·7 eno K10111tre 8·61 2 P?111ae1e1111111 11<.001man 6·31 a1 New York <Goooen ll·l l Montr111 (Gulllcluon 10·11 at Cnlc.aoo t Eni>et O· 1) Houaton <Scoll II •> 11 San FranclKo (L1Polnt 5· tOI Clnclnl'lell <McG.attloen l-11 •I San Olavo <Sllow 1·71 "rtdlV'I G1me1 °"*'' II S•n Fret1Cl1co. n P"lledelohll •I '"iaOO New York al Plllltlul'llh. n Montreal at SI. LoWI, n Cl11clnn1ll •' Hou1lon, " At11n11 at Sen Oltoo. n AMl!RICAN LEAC.UE A,,_., 3, MariNrs 1 CALl,.Otll"A "'"' Gtme SIA.TTL.I ID r l'I bl Perna Cf 6 I I O Percont 20 Carew 11> 6 I 2 1 Ptte101 10 D.Clnc11 dl'I 6 O O O 8t1dlv If RJoriet If 6 0 I I AD1..,l1 lb JackM>ll rt S I 2 O Hllvnld 20 ee11ique1 rt o o o o G l'l'lm1 di\ Howell )b S 0 2 O Cowen1 rt Wilfong ?I> 3 0 0 0 Prt1leV 31> Downing ol'I 0 0 0 O OHed1n cf Grlcl'I 2b t 0 I O ICeerntv c; Boone c • O l I Scoll oil SChOfletd 11 s O 2 O Owen u Totals 47 J 12 J T.rat1 all r II DI '6 1 0 I 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 s 0 2 0 0 t 0 0 . s 0 l 0 • 0 2 I s 0 0 0 s 0 l-0 .. ' 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 '0 I 0 41 I t .1 ic....bv llwtlll9t ~ OIO ... -00)-J S.."'9 000 000 100 000-I Gemt Wlnnlno RBI -Carew W E-Sc:hOfltld, Jaekr.on, Owen OP-Ce llfornra J LO&-Calllornla 10, Seet· tie 7. 2B-J1ck1on 2, Grlcl\, Pa1111, Carew SB-Heridlrtori (41 fl" H ll IR 18 SO ~ McCHklll Cllt>urri w .7·2 OMooreS.21 laaftte 7 2-l s 3 1-3 l l I I 0 0 I 0 0 l 0 0 • s I MMoore 11 9 1 2 12 Nunez L,4·2 1 3 2 2 O l 11BP-Oownlng (l>Y Moottl T-J.31 MariNrs •, Anlielt I Second Game CALl,OlltHIA SIATTL.I lb r II bl Pelllt cl ' 0 0 0 Carew It> ) 0 I 0 Oownlno " ' O O o RJone• rt 4 0 l 0 JackM>n dh 3 o o o 0.ClriCH 3t ' 0 I 0 Narron c 4 l 2 O Grich 20 l o o o SC:l'IOfl•ld " 2 0 0 0 Howallpl'I 1 O I l Gerl>af u 0 0 O 0 Ramotn Bradltv If Cowen1 rf Thomesdl'I PrffleV JI> OHe<11n Cf Bonnell It> Scoll c K11rnev c Rvnoldt 11> Tt19b 21 l ' I T.-tl k-Dv lmlnel lb '" bl • 0 0 0 ) , 2 1 ' 1 2 l '0 0 0 '0 t 1 • 0 I 0 • ' 3 0 3 ' 2 1 1 0 I 0 3 I 0 0 >46 116 Clltflnlla 000 000 100-I Selttla OOl 010 th-6 Oamt Wlnnl119 lt91 -SC:olt (31 E-ltavnold• 2, O.Clnce• 2. OP-Calltoml1 2. L09-Callfornl1 6. Seallle 1 28--Bonnell 2, Sco11 2, Jonn 3&-ertdlev. HR-Cowen1 (11) SB-Certw CS> $-llamot (4) IP H Ill Ill 18 SO C.allfltmla l eM L,2·2 41·) 6 s 4 2 ' Sleton 17·3 2 0 0 0 1 LS..ntllel , • ' 1 0 0 J:::::'w,M ' 3 10 0 2 l.ea~o.S,I l l ' 0 0 0 WP-BHlllt, S.111on. T-2:31 A-1•,411 NATM>NAL LIAGUl DNt9n S, Br.v .. 0 AT\.ANTA lOS. AHOl\.IS MTl'trT'IPI" llRmn u Murphy ct Horn« lb CWinno rf Oberllft 3t> Cerone c HUllC>fd 'lb McMrtryo O.Omono P1trv Pll C1moo T9'11b ••tllbl '0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 '0 0 0 '0 0 0 '0 I 0 2 0 I 0 3 0 ' 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OV11e1n u lellor 3t> Landrxd Guerrero II Mldn<lo If e rock lb Mar\l'laN rt klOKll C Sall 'lb WelCh D n 0 S 0 T"llt k-.., lnnlntl ebrlltll • ' 1 0 , 0 0 0 2 1 2 , 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 I 1 • 0 0 0 3 0 l 0 ' 0 0 0 l t 2 0 A...... '-000 000 000-0 Us.,_.. 001 OIO 21h-S Garn. Wlnnlno lllt -Non. E-MGMurtrv, Oberkftll, HuOberd OP-A1i.n11 2 LO&-Allant• '· Lot An· ...._ I 3-tt1mlrt1, C-"'-Wlletl, lroc.11, O~n. Sl-Ynctr•llOll ( m S-0Unc1n, aeuor t s,-undf .. 11• I~ H•llltlllO '2-3 ' 21·> , 1 , l 2 0 2 0 0 s 0 0 2 , 0 Natt.nal L .. 911• IA TTINO ll10 el 1>1tU ~ St t..oul1, .35'; G-rw•, a....r,, .»11 Herr, SI 1.oul• •. m ; h ckrnan, New Yorll., 301, Ptrll.at, Clnclrirwttl. .30S. AUNS·Murotw, Atlanla, 90, COlem•n, SI L.oul1, 11, ltalnet, Montreal, IO, Qli8!'t'W'9, Dtd9art, 71J MCGH, SI. Loul1, 78 ltll•M4JrPhv. Allalllt, 13; Parlle<, Cln· clnriall, 11. Htrr. St L.oul1, IO; J Clerk. s1 LOUii, to; 0 Wiiton, PttltedelOllla. 73 HITS·McG", SI l.oul1, 1'6; Gwvnn S..n Dleoo. 133; Per,ar. Clriclnnefl. 133, Herr, $1 Loul~, 130; Oarvav. Sen 0"90, 127 OOUBLES•Wallacl'I, Montretl, 2t, Perll.tr, Clnc{ll"1tl, 21, Hern.ender, N1w Yorll, 1•, Herr, St Lout1, 2S; J Clark St Lou11, 2S · TAIPLES·McGH, St LOUii, 14, Col· 1m1n, SI. Louil , 10; Aelne1, Monlrtal, a, Samual, PhlltdllOllla. I ; Gt rner Houarol'I 6; Gla0d111, "" Fr1ncl.co. 6 ' ' HOME RUNS·Murotw, All•n1t, JO, Guerrero, Dedtlln, 211 Parker, Clnclnn1ll, ~; Horner. Atlanta, 20, J Clark, St L.ouls. STOLEN BASES·Coltm•l'I, SI. Loul1. ll, llalnes, Monrr .. I, '5. McGH. St LOUii, 42, Lopes. Chlcaoo. '1; Rldu,, Clnclnn.atl "° PITCHING (9 CIKl1lon1J·Frenco, Cl~l~­ nall, •·I, 1.14, Wlllc:ll, Oedearl, t-1, 1.671 Gooden, New York, 11·3, I"· H.,,,.., Dtd9art, 12·1, 2.»1 B Smll!I, Mon1r .. 1, 14·•. 2.n, H1wkln1, Sin Oleoo, 14·4. 3. IS. STRIKEOUTS·Goooen. New York, tM, Rv1", Houtton. 165, Soto. Clnclrinall, 162, Y!Mlm\lelt, ~. ISll Oerllno. New York, 121 SAVES-Reardon, Molllrtal, JO; L. Smith, Chluoo, 24, Gonaoe. S..1'1 Oleoo, 21, 0 . Smlrh, Houtfon, 19. Power, Clnclnriatl, 19; Suiter, Allal'lle, 19 LITTL.E LEAGUE ALL-STARS Malon 111· ll·VHrt otd) WUT•RN lltEGIONALS (at Safi B«Nrdlnol W'°'"°9V'1k.,,.. Oreoon 9, Arl1011• • Hewell 22. ldl l'lo O TedaY'I Garne1 5.30 om. -Ult l'I "' Nol'thern C1lllornla t om -Wvomlno·Ala1ka winner vs Soutnern Celltornl1•N•v•d• wlnl'!er P'rldeV's GlmM UO. 8 om -Semlflna11 Saturday's G1me a o m -cttamolon1l'llo NOTE Manv conSOlallon or1ck1• oam11 wlll alto oe oievld nett d•Y ~ayer'a lrttemetlonaf (It M'ltnfrMI) SKOfld It eulld Slntlet Jolln McEnroe (U.Si I Otf Tim Wiik.iion IU S l. •·2. 6·•. Jimmy Connor1 <US J def SIOl>Odan llvollnovtc !Yuoo,1ev1e >. 7·S, •·•. SllOhane Bon11n1J IC.ana01) def JekoO H1u111 (Swluarlandl, 6· 1, 7·6, Nel1on Aarh IBratlll def Mtrtll'I W011entto1me <Can· •d•l. 7·6. •·2, Ivan l.enal IC1eel'IOt10v111la) def Marc F'iur (U S I. 6·2. 6·2. Al'ldors Jarrvd !Sweden> det Glenn Michlt>ete !CaMdal 6·1 6·t Sle11n Edt>ero <Swedenl de! CMo Hoooor IU S I, 6·3. 3·6 7·6, Eliot Tetlacher (U.S ) def Jonathan Cl l'lllr (U.S ), 7·6, 0·6, 6·4, Semmv Glem· m11va (US J aef A"ov KOl'llt>ero IU S ), 3·6 7·6. 6·?, Jimmv Arin <U S.) dtt Mlk~ LH Cll IU S I. 6·•. 7·6, Tim Mavorte IU S ) det Mlcnaet Rot>enr.on (US l, 6·•. 7-6, Henrik Sul1d1rrom (Sweden) def Jev La ol · dul (U.S I. •·•. 6·3 Won'Mn'a hlurnament (al Ml"wall, H.J.) Tlllf'd Round Slntlei Pam Srirlvar <U 5 ) def Helen Ktiall <Can1aa1, 6·3, 6·4, Sllfll Gref IW111 <itrm81'1¥) aef Katerine Melffva 18111· garl1 l, 6·2. 6·0. Htleno Su1<ov1 (ClK1101lO· vellll l dll Sylvia H1nlU (Wtll Germ1nv). 6-3, 6·3, Katl'lv Jordan <U.S > dlf Andr .. J1111tr (US I. •·6 1·6, 6·1 Dffp SN flsfllne OA\'liY'S LOCl<IR <H-pen hecft) 191 an111er1 90 oarrac:uda, 2 bol'llto, 10 vtllOwlall, 2 llallt>ut, 161 c1llco t>eu, 400 1a11d «>au. 114 m•Cktret, t wnlle '" Dan. 1 1cul1tl11. NIW .. OllT LANDING (Newpert ... dll -93 11no1era 6 t>onlto, Ml send o.u. st cellco Oen, S vallowrall, 16• m1c1<trat, J rock fl1l'l Tiits wMtr'• trovt llMntl t...01 ANG.LU -Bio Rock Crteit, Bouquar C.1nvon Crffk, c u 1alc Ltkt, J•ot11on Like, Pvram ld Lake SAN'llRNA.llDlNO -&lo a .. , Lek•. GrMn llalleY Lake, Siiverwood Lall• SAN OlliGO -Cuvamaca L•k•. MADlltA -Sel'I Joe<1uln River lmlOdte lorkl. SOtCher Lake, Starllweather Lake. TVLARI -l(•rn Rivet (toulh IGrlc F1lr1rlew Oam IO ICIU Powtrl'IOUH t l'ld J0Msol1d1lt 8rldOI to Fairview 01mJ Ul>Oer Pe11oerml111 ''"'" Tu11 Rlvtr lmlddl• tork. iiorth el'ld 1oultt torir.1 ot main fork, Cedef-S1oae arMI. MOHO -8uckey1 Cr..... COflvlct CrMll. Convict Lair.a, Elietv I.Ake, Georoe L•k•, Gra11t Lake, Grffn Cr"ll, Gutt Leif.a. June L•k•. LH \llnlno Craeic, SOull'I tork of l.M lllnlne ''""'· Llltle Walker River, LU"lctv L.e1t1, M1m1t 1..e111, Mtmmo1tt C,.._, Mary Lake, MCOff Cr Mk, Miii CrMic, Owem Alver <•I Benton Cronlno eno Bio Sotlnt•), Rot>lnr.on Craeic, lltock Cr1111 (from P1r1dlte Camp to Tom'1 Plac• 1na Tom't Place u111i,...m ro Roeit Cr .. 11 Lelctl, fl u•ll Creel(, SeOClllOeO Cl'llll, SaC191ebeo Lalle, Sherwin Craeic. SllYer L•••. TION Lek•, frumt>un Lake. UPHr and Lower Twin L•ictl 9 rld9toorr, Twin Ltktl Marnmo111, Vlft lnle Cr,Mk, Ul>Olr end Lower Vlf'ol11le L.1111. Walk1r RIY91' <Chrlt Flel C1mootound 10 town of Wlltllf •l'ld L .. 11111 Meadow• Camoorouncl 10 Soflor. • , 1099 l &AJif'TA MONKA 8AV .lalte Mlllka Yldll QuO AUOU\I tr .. J .. , S.IUfdaV. IClllt HatW Yadlt 0111t Callfornl1 Cl\elltnolf Cr-.. C'llam• PIClnllllll, $.alUfffV MllN Yedlt aw Slno~lldlel tece. $ul'ldev SAN otlOO SM 06ttit Ytdtt CM Weal COHI Cl\amlllonll'llM MOile. Fri• on Seturdov 1nd Sunaev. Mbtlall lay Yedlt C1u11 Lloo 14 Nallonelt. klurd•v tnrouon ~~ Auo 23, Slllllloerd lnvlletlonet, CW-Ila VtcM Ol.-MoHr Mlttlon hv It.ct CrulM $alur· dev end Sundav ~WH"'°" Yadtt Olla EKllUrlJa Fall W ies, T·l lrd, Cll 21 J·2•. ! ·22. S..turdev Sen 0-.. Crul_. Auaclalllfl 91\141wlllf'•Chrlllent.an C~lltflot. Sun d .. Pwf'eatl Vl dlt CMI R•tl~ $trlt•. SOHF, Sunoev Oceenllde YKllt Club ht>or Pro-Am, Sunc11v L .. AlamltM WIDNISOAV'S RHULT'S (, ....... tl-lllllrt ~ maaflllal ,IRST lltAC•. l50 v11a1 lltalw A l amb (Cemllbeftl 21 '° 12 ao uo Gooo For Nutl'lln (Lewi\) IUO soo Lll~:.~d~lr> 260 U EXACTA (10·3) 111110 \341 Ml SECOND IUCI. 170 vetdi ZllllOns (Broolul '00 PIHUnl Potlcv (Ol<Jerlcl\"n) Ooc HNI CH. G•rclel Time; '5.30 n IXACTA <•·11 Paid '910 THIRD llACI. lSO varo1 140 240 280 260 l?O lllrldoc: (Ward) t4 60 s 90 3 60 Ot'enobloHomsoaclai (FIOftO 9 60 '40 Good N F1moua (MIXfltldl l 00 Time 11 :n ,OVtlTH RAC•. 350 Ytrdl Kio The Cl'larioe <War a) IS 60 F'lvollno Pllll <Oldlrlck1en> Jeramie CStvlllt) Time: 17 11 1 40 • 00 S 00 HO SM> n •xACTA C2·S> Patd , 10210 ,.,TH flACI. lSO YUdl Mtl ccr .. oorl 3 '° R.tli Grev Potlcv IFlouero•I Swfff Aarlelellt CRul1) Time: 1U'7 l 00 240 6 60 360 )00 it •XACTA 110·11 o&ld 127 80 SIXTH lltAC•. )50 varo' ·Pacific E111oert (8rOOlr.tl 3 40 S.vannel'li P1u IRul1> Born Perteet (P1ulll'lel Time· 18.02 U IXACTA llO·SJ 11tlO l100 SEV•NTH llACI!. 440 vardt RHllV OH hlllO (H•rt) 70 40 lllOCltet Sell\ IMvlt•) Two Ul'lder Perr (Me~lltldJ Tl,,.,.. 1t'4. u •XACTA (6·•> oa1a \SI 60 llGHTH RACE. l50 v•rd\ 2 40 220 260 HO '20 H1me>el'I• Jel ( OrdCll sl'll 30 60 14 20 6 10 v 1nov1 Potlcv (Cree11er1 ''° 2 '° 8CR Klnol'ltlr (Paullnt l l '° Time· 17 6'. ... U IX.ACTA <1·61 oeta llS7 IO u ll'ICIC sue (4·?·1011-10••·• 11 11e1d '1.en.to lo 19 wlnl'llno tickets (five llo"al) 12 Pie• Sill col'lr.ol•lion oeld S.1 00 to s 16 wlrihlno tlelleri !lour nora11I NtNTM RAC&. 440 varcll Ce111 Rell (L..ac1tev) I 10 6 Ml 360 MIU Jet Tonto (TreHurt) )2 60 • Ml Prlu v Fein <Cruoen 7 40 Time 21 4S '2 IXACTA tS·11 111la l?94IO TINTH RACE. lSO vards Ala Hoit IC.amllOelll 45 Ml IHO 7 '° Lanes RoY1t eand CA1"11lror101 s 60 3 60 Easv Sa"d' !Garcia) H O Time 11.17 '2 IXACTA 13·1> o.ald s2U20 Allenaenca 10 416 o.i Mar WIOHISOll.Y'S ltESULTS I ""' ef 4J ·div "*'outNIAcl m..ttna I FIRST RACE. 6 furloncu 1morenlYt Wind (Pncvl s 00 8ullo Z. <CHlll'le<Jal L•ura Doon tPedtoral Tl,,.,.. 110 SICONO RACE. I 1• 16 mtlel 300 280 H O 360 HO PromlM Som• JOY (Slv111 l • 40 s •O • 00 Sall Su11afnll'IO (Werrtnl t tO 6 40 Luclty Sliver I lla10at1 S 20 Time 1.•5 12 DAILY OOUBLli 0· 11 / Plld 121 20 THIRD RACE. 6 furlong, • K Git>< an (MCC1rronJ 6 00 3 20 2 IO Loro Alllson (Ollv1rest 3 ?O ) 00 Growler S.l'ldue <Detallou1wtvt> 3 00 Tlmt 1 10 415 's IXACTA ll·S> Paid 1$3 00 "OURTH lltAC•. 7 'l lu11ong1 on rurt Wtll Alleotd <SlevenO l 40 • 20 3 20 M•Mlr Les IO•l•hOuJUV•l 4 00 3 '° RalH U11 and O•nct <Maia> sao Time 1 29 J1S fl"TH llACI. 7 lurlo1101 Meolt Memo (Solla) $3 •O l6 •O 12.10 Wlllltr <OllvertO 19 60 11 00 Sl'lullle Jet (MCHarou• t S.40 T•mt 1 23 11s u IXACTA (td) oelo Sl,493 so SIXTH llACI. 7 lurionos RICIY L•c• (Toro> 1 00 BlllV'I 81ck IOelel'IOuUIVt) ltoad of For1un• IPlncav> Time. 123 uo uo 420 HO 3 IO SIVINTH llACI. 61 ; luflono1 C..roell (Plncav) • 20 2'0 2 40 SOvtrtlO" Ster (McC1rronJ 4 60 2 IO Ju111n CaH (Toto) 320 Time 116 llS IS IXACTA (6·11 o.ala SJSOO lt ,.ICK SIX (11 3· t·6·S·•ll l ot lO U t.14.S to to lour w1""1n11 tlc~•h (11• 11oru1l. l2 Pick SIK conlOlellol'I 111ld '39' 60 10 331 winning llcklll <llve !\Of'"'l ltOHTH RACI. 6 lurlong1 Bo1oer Meolc <Merel J 40 Clear Cllolct (Pi11CIVl SmOlcev Ot'bll <S1even1> Time 110? S IS IXACTA 14 SI 11t ld '3000 NINTH llACI. I l 16 mll11 260 ' 10 3 '° 2'0 2 40 Mufti IMcHarouel 10 00 5 20 3 60 Penta (Mtttl 14 00 S 20 AIOll'IO !Slevtntl l ~ Time 143. lS •XACTA <s-t> oetd '262 SO U DAILY OOU8L8 <4· SI 01ld '16 00 A11enoanc1 t9,•Sl • W~V's tramadtoft\ IASllA&.L Amerlcell L.M- Otange~ut DAILY PILOT/TMlt'lday, Auguet 15, 19815 C8 '90l1Ca fl* MmCI M ..-rm W l1MlaTll't aAA.I ~ UUI ~ML.I LO DON (Aa. Th 8 ·.i. HOTIOI II Hl .. HY HOTIOI '' Hll\HV ;.011ce II Hl .. llV -e nu~, powerboat !YEN tn• °"' ''*'· ,_. OIV!N INt on May . ._. arwN ht• ''*' ._. V1r&an Atlantk anen.-ier. sDUCirna toward bet t•. •NS • •• t«nw 1e, 1NS wt ·~ ~ 1t. 1 ..... do th~ Scilly lslanch in the EoaJ11fi Chanot. I 11 on m .• in tne Law Office of e;. in '"-1..aw Ol'flca of P;.'!'.::·'" tne a.. OMoe ot Record in sight~ llratl to break the H -year-old rttord f~r lht 1~1'lo ~ t::'.,:~ ,. ,'lo~ ::=,:, ;.-;lo":' ::.=.,: fastest ~.a crossana of the Atlantic the uJte 10t, w .. 1m1n11er, 111tt 1oe, Weetm•n•*-Sutt• 1oe, w_.......,· O~n1zers said Thursday. ' nla, AttOfMY I.any CllllOl"flla, A~ LM~ ~ A~ LanY 'Everythina is ~ina well .. u d othman on behalf of "01t1men on 1>eh alf of "Othman 0,. -.,_..•It O'r spokesman Oat-a I.. Lo. d I VOY•St OODIAIOOI VILL.AOf WOOOlllUOOI VILLAQI! WOOOMtOOI VILLAQI •.. r .. e in n on OMEOWNEAS AISOC•A-HOMtOWN AS AMOClA-HOMIOWNIM M80CIA- She said the 65-foot powerboat shonl~ after I();!, Will S!LL AT PVI· TION, Will eeu. AT ~ TION, Wk.L HU. Af """' dawn ThurM!ay was about 600 milei from ill IC AUC:TIOH TO HIO,..HT UC AUCTION TO HIQ.HUT UC AUCf~ TO HIOICSl ~h'·. Sc~11Bri1shlopdRock hahthousc sill. m1lu ~~~~·s'i~EcfKA 8o~ ~~~rt..·sFi~rcfl'o..,_ ~~~~~t~·•F~~ecfrl•1J4" 0..: c '· s an s. l!ATll'IEOCHECl<(p1Y•blt CE1'TIF1EDCH£CK(P9)'eble CPTHOCHIEU~ It 1s sul on lltiet to ttach the SctUits by t t11M of .... WI iawtut 11 time ot .... 1n l9wtul at time Of _. 1n _,. about 8.30 p.m. (GMT) tont""'t .. she said 1 1A .. Of the Untteo It••> rn<>MY ot 1M Unf1ed Stet•> rn<>MY °'ma~....._> Th bo ... · 11 '""''· utie ~ 1n11t• ell t1gh1 t1ti. and 1n••t 111 l'!Ol'lt. title .w ~ e power at must cross the fint$hlnJ tine Mled t>y • Notice of o.. Cl'M1to riy • NOtio. Of o.-en.tees "Y • NoC)Clt ot o.. by 10.24 p.m GMT tQ gain the record. she ttutt and EleOtiOtl to Sell rtult and !.*1ton to Sell tut anct fMdlOn •o w 'Said. Purw.111111 to OedatatlOn ot Purtuat1t to Oecltttltlon Of Pwrtuant to Dldlf&Uon 01 She said weather cond1t1onc .. #\ti. Condltlona l Coven.i nt•. Condition• a ~entt. Condttlon• a ood .. ~ were p~tt> ReattietlOnt wfllcll Notio. Aettrletlont. wtl.ICll Not1ee "-tr1ctlona wtllC$ Notice & and. that althOuih the sea had be<:omt U raeotdecl on Aj)(ll 3, •N rac.ordecl on ~11 3. wu r-.cctd9cf on A.Pf11 a. thoppy, with W8VC$ SIX reel htgh thtre WU no 1916 .. lnt1nim«1t No. 1985 u lnatrument No tH 5 al lnett\lfMnt No cause roroonccm. • s.111123 of, Otf1c1a1 Re--•s-11111• of. Offlelal ~ 85-117125 °'· OfflcMl,..: "I h k .... di of Or1n99 County, c.ord• of Orange CounfY COfda Of C>r9nge County t in. ~e nave a vcrv g~ chance. f ht a.111om1e. 1n acoordanct c e11torn11, lfl IOCOfdanoe c.111orn1a, 1n aooordance weather 1sn t so aood a1 the moment but I With • ~Ion °' eov. with • Oeclaretlon ot COY9-w1111 • o.ewasion ot ecw., think we can cope wuh 11 .. n1n11 Cond1tlonl l Reatnc-nenta, Condltlont a Reatrtc· nant.a. OOnOl\.IOM>& ~tc­.----!!!!111-1!"---------• 1e1e of OttlOlal Aec:ord• of 1976 of Official Recotoa ot 1t1t o1 Ofnctai a. 01 1 Ot1nge Cou"1y. Calltorn••: Orange County Clllfomla· Oranoe eoumy 1n the property 111.Ulteo 1n 1n the Pf°'*1Y t1tu11ec1 1n "' the pfoperly. 1n · tlon• rtc:Of'd.cl on June I, llOt'lt recOfcted on June t. tlont reQOtd9d ~ Women '·s g }f u1c1 eounty aNI s).lt• a.. tlld c:ounty 111c1 s1111 ci.. Mid CCJnjy .net WJ.,. 0 torlbed &I tc:rlbecl u · ICffbed .. , l.ot I, Unl1 6i OI Trtct No l.Ot t. Unit 114 of Tr11et 1.ot 1. Unit 20 oi 11C11 Ho. 10345 u par Map rec04'ded No 1600 .. par ... .., ,... H 18 • par MtP In tl·1l·l~• In 80011 475 'ao-3-8 of c:ord.CS 1n Book 435 PIQN 8ool( 4f4 ~ 1$-2' Of 71.16.n-ns Mlaeel~tM"aptrtOOfci. 19-21 of M1toa11aneou1 MilcellantouaMapa"'°°"18 fiuf\lres Toumam.nt ( 11 L.M-"11\, IC.MMI) "IHAL llOUNO Jan Glbtori 70·6t·7~tl H Ferr 7' 11 1~11 G Fulton 76·70-71--111 J Simmon• n ·7S·11-218 Berb Mucl'le 76-72·10--?ll J Rownrhel n -71·70--218 C JoMtton 76· 73·6.-211 sue Tonkll'I n ·n ·7+-219 Jutle Cott 7S·7'·10--219 M. 9trtl0111 n -72·77-221 L. Brown n -7•·11>-221 Jiii Jerauld 7•·»·~n• Oat> AIChard 74· 12· 71-'12• T Green 7A·13·n-n• Lvnn Stone 74·7'·16-2?4 Nine Fou.11 Pei Joroan 0 McHaHle N l.eROUA Kim tauer Munolriger Nencv Holnt N Tomlcn IC Olr1t1 Cl'l11'1Ct110f' 0 K.ot1oarrd II Wavde 0 L•OOMI 0. Mar!ln11 Greet St•rr Sit semen M We11n M Ma1tne11 Gina Hull Jullt L1r11n Llaa Klu•ef 17•73.7tr-?26 of Mid oounty Mac>t r.cord• ot Mid coun-of Mid county. n 73·16-226 ~cl owner· COLINOA ty Recotd ~ LAWTON 71-JHS-?'16 GRACE FICK, RICHARD A. ~rd owner THOMAS DEANE l HEATHER DeANE to·TN+-2?6 SH AN E 8 R 0 0 K AN 0 CRAIG BALL ANO CHAllTO,Hl!A N 11-IH+-n• KRISTINE R 111NNEN Tne ltreet addf ... and MOOAE T9 1•-n -n• The atraat .Odr ... Ind other common det19natlon, The ttr• llddt'IM ancs t0·12-1s-n1 other common dMlgn111on, If 1111y of the f'Ml 1,'pr09«lY otMt common ~Ion 90·72·7~.nt 11 any of the real Pf°'*'Y ducrlbecf •bova 11 tr any of the,... ~ 11·73-n-m d1acr1b1d 1bova I• purpontd to bt· 112 e1a1c 0 rlbad ab/:e ti 74-71·77-129 purported to be· 34 Briarwood, lrvtne, Calltomta p!jrponed lo be' S2 EMt ~:jl:~t:229 HMthergrMn. lrYIM, Call· 9271• y ... Loop, trvlna, Calltoml• ' ..-m 10<1111927t4 Tne underligned Trutt• t27l4 ~-~:n:~ The under.ign.d Truat• dl.aclalm111nyllabtlltyt0tany Theundatllgfwcl Tt\19* 12• 75• 7)-230 dllclllma 1ny 119blllty !or any lntorrectnMt of the 1tre9! Ol9clalml any U.bjllty IOt any 76•11•77_131 lnc:orrectneu of tM 11re91 tddr ... lll'ld other common lnoofr.ctneM of the atrMt 11.74•76-231 llKldr ... and other common detlgn111on, tt any lhown ldd,... Ind othef COl'NnOtl 11-n lt-'m d""'1l•tlon, II any. lhOWf'I l°*eln. Of the ieglll detcrlp.. datlanatJon If~ ~ 19-7S·7t-m her'alil, Of the leOel daecrlp. tlon rtcltad •bOYe herein. or th. A--..... 19·16· 11-712 tlon recited •bOva Satd Ml• wlll be mad4t, bUt tlon *'11d at>ow _.,.,.. Said •lie wlll be mlda. but wltl!OU1 c:ovanant Of' Wat• &aid • will bt INtda bYt ----------'""' eoor ... ar other c:om-without COY9nant Of war-r1111ty, axpr ... or 1~'9cl. 1• wittlout ~t or ;..,. PUBLIC NOTICE mon designation, olrectlona ranty. ••Pr ... or tmpllaO. r• gardlng tttlt C>Ot-•lon. or ran~expr ... Of ttnt>lled. , .. K Arrington 74·7S-7S-22• Terri Carter 1S·7•·7S-224 L Redler 18· 7•· 7?-'124 S Sltlrillauer 79-13· 12-1'14 J Graff to Its toutlon mey bl ob· QlfdlflQ lllle. Poueation. Of' enc:umbr..ll!Ga9, 10 P41Y tor get Utlla, p Ion. or NOTIC~ Of' talned from the Marsnal'• eneumbranoet to ~y tOI' clellnquent m11n1a n1nca anc:um enc.. to P9Y tOt TftUITll I IALE Office upon ,~uMt d1ll11quent maintenance ..-.menta. coett and 11-d•llnqoa nt "'atnt•nanc a I NOTICE IS HEREBY Pro&pectl•• blcldart ...... metitt coatt Ind It· t ornty1 l1t1. to wit: -u. oott1 and llt• GIVEN that on Frld1y, Sep-et:ould refer to Section• torney1 tau to wit· $1400 20 with lnttr .. t torn•y• I••• to wit tamber 16, 1985 II 4.00 701 sto 10 ,o1 e.eo In· $1506 20. wnn lnterut th«eon, u provided In Mid 11447 20, with lnt•reat Pm . In tlla Law Otfloe ol elusive ol the Code 0j CMI tne<aon. u p<OYlded In tatd Oec:11r1t1011; edvlllCM, II Iller~. • swcMcled In Mid Larry Rotnmen localed at Proc:edure for provlalont OeciaratlOll, edvanCM, If any undat trwi 11r"'' of .. Id O.C:lwauon· advanc.. If 1u•o Beac:h 8oulav1re1 governing 1119 lerma, oon-eny. under the lllfma of Hkl Oeclar1t1on; •-. ctlargee any. vncl9r 1"9 twma ot Nici Su te 108. WHtmlnster. Oltlons and el1tct oflhat1i. Otclaratloo, ,..._ chargae and 1111peri-of slllld At-Oeclwatlon· '-cn.rgee Ca11tornla, AttOfnay Larry ario Ille ltablllty 01 def11Ul1lng end ax'*'-ol said At· torney and .~ ot' Mid At· 1 Rolhman on behalf of bldd8f'I t«ney Tl'la Homeownara At· tom9)1 ' WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE NOT IC E IS HEREBY Tiie Homeowners Al· llOClatlOn under aald Oac:lat· The Horneownera Ai· HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· GIVEN that on Thursday eoclatlOll undet'u.ld Oeclar-•llOll netelofOf'• axac:uted eoetatlon under.., Oed#· nON. WILL SELL AT PUB-Aug 22 1995 112.00 p M 1 j tllon ri.tetofore executed end dell11ered to the unOer· atlon n.r.tofO'e executed llC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Orange'co Merlhll Harbor Ind o.flllerad lo the under· .toned 1 written Oeclaratlon and.,..._., to' the~­ BIDDER. FOR CASH. DIYtalon, 4eOI Ja,:,,bO, .. 11Qll4ld1wrlttenOectar111on ofOtfault and Demand for 11at'9d1wmt.nDacl.,at1on CASHIER s CHECK OR Rm 108 City OI ~ of Oel•ult and o.mano IOf Sall, and. written Notice of o( o.tault and o.nand for CERTIFIED CHECK (payable Beacll County 01 Orenga sai.. and a wrtn111 Notice of o.faUlt and Etactlon to Sell 8•, ano • wntt9" Notloe of II II~ Of Nie In ltwful State ot Calllornle I wlll ta1i De«4ult eno ElectlOn to Sall to be recorelaCI In tM County Otlflaitt and E>ectlon to Sell money 01 tl'le United S111ee1 at public auc:tlon to the l'llgh· to be recoroect In the County wM<t Ille real property ci. 10 bl ~ded In tM Count)' Ill rlgl'll, uue and lnterett est bidder for c:uh In l•wful whefe the rut propal'ty de-1erlbad herein 19 located. .....,,.., the ,..., property ci.. created by • Nollet of De-money of the United States ec:tlbed herein 11 IOC:aled T""tee concluctlng tale· tctlbeo h9reln la tocat.O fault ano Election to Sell all the rlgl'll 111141 end lntllf..i Trustee condUC11ng 111e· 1.1rry Rothman. Alt0tfl9Y 11 Tru•t• conducting .... Purauant to Dederatlon of ol aald Judgment debtor(•> In L1rry Rothman Attorn-v at Law 14140 Belch 811/d , Lerry Rotl1man AttOl'ney at Cov1n1nta. Condition• & the ebOlle delctlb41d p<op. Law. 14140 BMeh Blvo .. Suite 108. We11m1n1t.,. l aw. 1' 140 ~ 8fvd Restrictions. which Notic. trty, Of 90 mucn thereof u Suitt t08 Weatmlneter. C elltornl• 92&e3 (7141 Sultl toe. WM 1m1natet: wea recorded °" Aprll 3 mey be~ to .. uaty Ca11to11111 92683 (7 U ) 638-55&1 C•llfornla 02883 (7 141 19!lS u lnatrurnent No aald axecullOll wtttt accrued 838·5S8t DATED July 18. 1985 836-55&1 65-117113 of, Offlclt l R .. lntetUI end~. DATED Jllly 16 1985 9y: Lwty "°""""'· At· DATED' July te. INS corda of Or1nga County, APPROXIMATE MINI· 9y: Larry Roth.min, At· lomey llt Law ay: LMrJ ~ At• Clllfotnll, In ac:cord1nca MUM Bio 13.802 55 • tOfMy et~· Pul>llthed Or•nge Cout tofMf ell Lew with t Oeoletatlon ol Cov .. Tr•nst« Till ol 56¢ IOf Mell Publl9hed Orange Coett Dally Piiot Augutt 9. 15, U . P11b111Md OrlllOI Cout nanta, Cond1t1on1 A Retlrto. $500 00 ot purcruu.a pnca Dally Ptlot August a 15, 22 1985 Dally Pt1ot AUQ\llt a. t& 22 llori• recOfded on June 9. Dated July 30 1985 · 1985 Tll-214 1"5 ' ' 1976 ot OHlclll RecOfda 01 DIYlaion Jc Byham Til-218 Th-215 Or1n91 County, California, MtrMlal Herbor Division Ml.IC NOTIC£ In th• pr09tf'ty 11tu1tad In 4601 Jamboree Rm 106' P\&JC NOTICE Plll.IC NOTICE said County and Stet• oe-Newport Beach CA -----'~;..;;..~;..;..;.=--NOTICE tc1rtbed I.I' 92H0-2593 . K·1214Sa INYJTWQ Ima C - Lol1,Unn2otTraGtNo Jemae C lrh•m NOTICIOf llDITDIN0.•1 NOTICIOfaA.1..1 103S5 .. per Map rtlCOfeleO ... ,.'h.. or.ftoe c~"· OfATH Of I NOTICE IS HEREBY Of MM. HIOPWHn In Boole 480 Pages t•-1e ly: O~tte ... "'""' ~ Latini. lftf)n lowman G v EN I 1'111 ••• , • d AT '91NATI ·~ of Mlacellaneoua Map• r• Oaouty · • ANO OF '£TrTtOH propou11 wlll be received by , • ., cords ol .. Jd county Publlalled Orange Coast TO AOMINllTIR the City of eo.t1 M ... to 1n rna Super!Of Coun of Record owner ARDELL !Dally p1101 AUQull 1 8 15 ESTATE NO. A·1214Sa wit Tl'le City Couricil PO lthe Sttt• ol C.llfOf'nle, fOf 0 STENE ANO !RENE H 1985 . • To all llalls, oen.f1C11rl•. 8 0>: 1200. Cotti ....... Cell· Ille County of Lot Angelea STENE Th 195 crec11tore and con11ngant tor1111 92826-t 200 on Of . In tl'lt matter of~ &1111 The etreet addrMS end • creclltOfs and paraoris .....,..o before the l'IOUr 1 t 00 1.m of Gabt!all llalenZ\1911, a. otner commo11 detlg11auon. may De otharwiee 1ntetetted °"' Tl'luraday. Sept 5. 1H5 oeaaea • If any. of tile real pr<>c>erty PWLJC NOTICE 11'1 Iha will a11d1or nt•ll ol It tnllll be the responalblllly NotlOt It her.Oy gtWn th•t 1 des c r It>• d 1 b o v e 11 i..ennle Evelyn Bowman ot tile bldd« to dalt¥er hit the u!ldartigned wltt Mii 11 purpor1ed to be' 19 Agate, NOTICf OF A petition 1111 bM11 hied bid 10 tile Ctty Clerk I Ottlc9 pmtlla UN lo ttte hig!IMi lrvlna , C1Hlom11 92714 TRUITll'I IAlf t>y Margaret E S10y & lt:>y the prooe< announo9CI and t>ttal bidder. wbj9Ct to The undarligned Trualea NOTICE. IS HEREBY J1c1y11 A Cl'lllder11ntheSu· time Sida wtll oa publldy C011llrmt11011 ol NICI Su· dlacia1m11 any ll•blllty for any GIVEN that on Frldey Sap-perlor Court or Orenga opened and raid IJoucl 11 pet'IOf Court, Oii Of attar ttte 1ncorrectll4lts ot the 1tr .. 1 tembef 16. 1985 11 4 oo County rtQun t1ng thtt 1 11 00 • m . or u aoon tiler• 111111 dly of Augu1t. 1985, 11 •ddr"' and other c:ommon pm • In the Lew Office of Marg1r11 E Sedy & Jeclyll attar H pract101t:>I• on tht 01f1ca ol Phlllp R dHlgnatlon. II any. ahown Larry Rothman located 81 A Childers be appom1eo u Thunlday Sept 5 1985 In Homaey II A Proteulonli herein. or tfle legtl descr1p-14140 Beach Boufevtrd parson11 rapresentallYe to the Councu C1111111>et1 City Corporat1ori 4250 Wlhltllnl lion rec:ltad lbOve Suite 106 Westmlneter telmlnrstar Ille eat1te ot the jHall. 77 Fair OrlW Cotta Boui.vtrd Flrtt Floor LOI Seid Ule wm bl made. t>Yt Celllornla Attorney Larry deoedent jM... Callforn11, tor the , Ang.... C1lll0f'nt1 900 tO · without cove111n1 or w•r· Rothm1n on beha lf of The pe tition raQuesla tur1111111ng of PAINT. TRAF· ,County 01 Loa AngalH. ranty. eJtprau or Implied. r• WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE authority to 1dmlnlll8' tile FIC LINE. INSTANT DAV S1111 ot C1llforn11. all tna gardlng lltla, poa-Slon. or HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· ISllll und1< Iha 111dape11. 1 Addlt1on11 NII of th• rigl'll lltlt encl 111tar"t of 81\c:Umbranc:es. lo P•Y lor TION WILL SELL AT PUS-dettl AdmlnlStratlori of Ea-901Clflc:lt1ont may be Ob-.. Id d-...cl It th• 1111'141 of Oellnquant mtlnten1nc1 LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 1ates Acf talned 11 the Office ot ttle death and Ill the rtgl'll. tltlt U,MUments, costa and ti· BID OE R F o R c As H A l'lelnng on Ille petition PurchH lllQ A~t at 77 Fair end int-I th•t the .. ttt• tor nay• tau to wit CASHIER'S CHECK OR wlll be held 01'1 µ.e511. 30 Drive, Cotti M-Calf· of Nld d-..d hU ac;. $2708 20, Willi lntarHI CERTIFIED CHECK (payable A M In Dept No 3 at 700 ION118 Bid• thoul<I oa , .. Quired by OC>at•tlOll of ,_ or thereon. u pro;11C1ed 1n 111<1 et Um• ol N I• 111 1ewtul Civic Centllf D•lvtt Wnt ,turned 10 tl'la 111ant1on of tile OlhefWIM Otl\er tl'lan Of 111 O.cl1ret1011, t dvancH , 1f money of rl'le Unllao Statff) Senta An•. CA 92702 C11v Clerk within Hid time addltlOll 10 that ot aald CS.. any under the 1erm1 01 N iel all 11ght lltle ano Interest IF VOU OBJECT 10 the limit ·n • -1a<> 8C'lvei<>Qe. ceallec:I at the time of dMth. Dectaratlon f.... cnargee c:reatad t>y 1 Notice ot De-granting 01 the petltlOll you· 1oent1flad on the outtld• Wilt! '"' and ro au the carllln rMt 11nd expan&eS ot Mid At· ltult •Nd Elec!lori to Salt tllould tithe• appear 11 1119 the Bid Item Number and tne properiy tltueted In the Ctry 1 1ornay Pursuant to Otclatetlori of hearing 1no ttatt your ot>-1o pe11111Q Date of Santa Ana County ol Or- Tl'le Homeowners A•· Covenenta, Coodltlona 8 1acuon1or1111 written ob19t· Etcl'l Old 1n111 apectfy ,•ng• St•t• 01 CaltfOfnta. aoc11t1on unoer H .id Declar· R"tr1c11ooa. whlcll Notice 11on1 wltll !I'll c:our1 before MCl'l and -V Item u Ml partlC\;llrty daaerlt>ad u f~ atlOll h91'atolore executed wH recorded on Apru 3 the hell'l"O Vour •PP41•• forth In the spac;ttlelllona 1ow.. to wit 1nd deliver.CS to Iha under· 19115 11 1nt1 ruma11t No anc:.e mey be 1n person or by Any and all .,c:.ptlona to the Lot 2 In Block 3 of r•aut>- algn.O 1 Wl'11ten Oecl•r•llon 85-111 117 of Oltlci•I R.. your attor"llY spectflcallont m04t be ctaer -diVlllOn of Bloctl 3 of 8 J of o.111111 and Demand for cords of Orange County IF YOU ARE A CRED1TeiR ty In the bid •nd flllure lo ,s1111bury • 1<1<1111on to S111. tnd •written Notice of Ca0tor1111 1n acc:ordenca or • contingent crldltor ot 1Mt forth 1111y 1t1m tn tn. 1S1nt1 Ant .. tnCl'#ll on t Defaun and EllCllOll 10 Sell with 1 O.C11ra11on of Cov .. 11'\e d1e.eued yOY muat flit •pec1t1c111on1 thall bt Map tl(.C)(ded Ill BOOll 4 to l>e rec:Ofded In ttle County nanta. COlldlllon• & RettnG-your c111m with the cour1 or grounds lor ••iec:tton of the page 33 of M11Ce1taneou1 whar• the rMI properly d• 11on1 rec:Ol'Clad on Ju,,. 9 p11M111 II to 1111 perto11al t>tO MIPI. recOfdl of Orange aerlb41d herein 11 loceted 1976 ol Othctal Record• ot reprnentatlve appointed t>y Eact> t>td 1111111 Mt forth tllt County. CallfOl'n•t Tru11ea c:onduC11ng aal• Orenge county CallfOfnle tile court w11111n tour montht full namea 1110 r•I~ ol Uora commonly d•- Larry Rothmen, AltOfntty aw tn the property sttullad tn from 1h9 date Of llrll 11-Ill per1on1 tnO partlat acrlbad II 105 1 W .. t Tl'llrd L.IW, 14 140 Beach Blvd . H id Coul\ty end St•t• o• tu•nca ot !etters •• p<ovtOad 1ntares110 In tl'la proe>OHI If Str•t Santa An• C•ll· Su1te 108, W11tmln1ter. tcrlbed 11 111 S1c11on 700 ot 11'11 the b•d 11 b~ 1 c:orPorallOll. fomla C1111orn11 92883 c 7 t 'I Lot 1 unit ~ 1 ot Tract No Probate Cooe of Calllorn11 attte the nemea of tna of· Term• ol Hie CHll and 638-55~1 8900 u pet Map recorded In The time ror r111ng c:111m1 wltt lt1ce,. wl'lo can •lg11 111 rawtv1 money of tllt un11aa DATED July 18. 1985 80011 12231 p1981 1342 01 not uptrt prlo1 to lovr AQrMmef'lt on oatl•lf of the StatN or conllrm1t1011 ol 9y: lM'Y ftotfl"'an, Al· Ml~ltneoua Mapa recoroa mont111 1rom the Cltlltt ()! the c:orpora11on and whtttter Nia or part C99ll and t>al- toma,.Jd uw of aald count)' l'l1ar1ng riot1C41 abOw Jmor• 1n1n OM offic.t mu11 •nee 9Yldanoao by riot• - Publtlllad Oi•nr. Coast Record own8' DOUGLAS l YOU MAY UAM1Nf ttta ... '11" "IN Did ti by. pan-CtJT9CI oy mongage Ot trv•t Oaltv Piiot AUQUtt • 15. 22. E JONES hi. 11901 oy trie court If you ~•NP or • 1otnt venture dead on lhe PfOpet'ty to 1118$ • Tile 1,, .. , ~dr ... and 111•• 1 oatson 1r>terestad 1n state Ille nlm91 and tel· llOld Ten paroant of emount Ttt·220 other common designation Iha M lat• you may MNa I"'"'" of ail ~ Pttrt· 1>1d to be drlpOalted "flth bid ----------II any of tn. reel proe>en'r wo•1 tl\e e•et\JIO< or ldm•n· ne<I ano 10tn1 'f9nturert 11 !'Id or o~• to be In lorl'lt· P\lllC NOTICE deac:11bed lbOvl 111 t~trAtor or upon tl'le II· tl'le b•ddtr 11 • s ole 1ng and wlM be received at pvtporttd 10 be 10 p11ri. lt>•riey ror Ille executor or l)rOp•l9tOrtl'llO or another 1111 •IO,...ld offlc:. at 1ny· ORANOI COUNTY Viti•. Irvine C•llforrifa 1.:i,.,1nl•tr11or •n<I me wtlll ...,!tty that doet bu11ne11 tll'nl efler the flt9t pub#- IUPllUC>lt COUftT 92114 tr>• ·our1 With PfOOf of --uno.r a tiCllllOul neme lhe ltltlOll Mteol end befOf'a the CAii NO. 429 l2t °' The underllgneo Trull• .. c.a 1 written reQuetl Slat bid 111a11be1n the real name d•ll of Mlt Tiie bacutor "-AINTWI': CAL"O""'A dltc:lalm• lily lllbillty tor 111y tr>g that you ci.atre ll)Ktal Of lhe bidder wltl'l I dealQ· rewrvee !he rlgtll lo re;act · HIMTAOI IAHK 1ncorrect'*8 01 th• atrNt no1ie. ot ttle flllng ot •n '" 111t1on toUOWlng 1how1ng eny ~d t ll bldt OIRNOAN'T: GORDON eddr-and other oommon vt111ory •n<I 8'>P<t1Mf'lflllt 01 0 8A ftlle ne1111<>u1 na,.,.l Data IN• 1e day of July WtUIAM GINNOY dMlgnauon 11 tny tl'lowri Hlat• UMtl or ot t1'141 ~1 proVICMd. l'IOwevll' "'0 lie 1985 NO'Ttcl 01' I herein. or 1111 1911,, dMCllP ttont or .cc;oun11 mentioned t111ou• ntme th111 ~ "'*' JOHN OA~IA. ••-tor M.,_IHAl'I IA.LI oon recited lbOY• '" S.CttO'l 1200 1ne1 1200 ~ ot uni. .. theft 11 • .;urrant •Of ttla l •tl .. ti ~ By vtr11.1* Of t writ INU9<1 Said ula Wiii be mlO'l bv! tilt C1ltfoml1 Prot>atl Coa. reg111rat10n With the Orar>ga Valaft•uata. O.C11 1 d Oii Jun41 UI, t98& tn the wtt!IOOt c;ov.,,ant 0, wir Miio '· 0. Annay, Al· County ~-111 c•M of """-• It MOMllV II, A •bova dMlgneled Court 1'9tlly. 111.P•eMOI 111'\l)llac:I ,. tonwy '°' ,..,,'°'*· "51 l<'O•POl ttlon• lllClud• ,,... l"ro"9aetonal e.....,atleft, upon • )l.ldom41f\I 11111red getdlng !Ille PO•NUIM O• Wut Ll11001,, A"'""'· 1"·"'" ot th• Prttldllnl i2to 1"1atttre 9el.ltewatd. ,OOTIALL April 30. 1il5. In llYOf of ancumbta1>c:• to Oil 10, Antlhalm, CA 9*1 Sac:rttary TraHurllf end f'INI "°9f, Lee A ....... N.atlaMI ,...., L .. eue j\ldgrn.nt cred1tOl'(1), C.11· dtllnquant ,,,1,,,11,,1 nca Pul>l•~ 0rlln09 Coeat Manage< CA I0014 DAL.LAS COWI OYS-ll11ched '" fOfnl• Herftege a.ntt ano ·~'· t:O•t• •nd al Oatly PJIOI Auoutt 18. 18. 22 I Tl'\f Ctty Councit ot t~ Pull4w.I Or81\ge Cout TE XAS ltANGER~tulled OwevN Ht llfY , llll(l'lef lf Of'I\ Tull.a of I~ T .. u t..teoue w~1 wt111 T0111> 0ooa11, ruMlllO ~llntt )udo"*lt deOlor{t). tor!l•~• ltu to •" 11185 City Of Cot1a M ... r..--Oa1ry "''°' •UQVlt 8 I 15 Mek, Oii • ~ C0tttrac1 GORDON WU.LIAM GRUN-$ 1 U5 20 with interHt ThF·?l' 1111e right to NIKI an~ OI Ill 19~ INOIANA~IS COLTS-~CCl\llfldMtll OY, AUDREY ELAINE ti'*~ HptOV'OtiQtntald blclt ~F-209 l(orter. ouarterllacll, ~om ~ •utt•to 1 11•\ GRUNDY lhOWlng 1 net blU-o.c:iarit1on. •Ovenc.M 11 1 O.ttd Augutl t3 1H5 for ;.~N'::~ v":te":'~~ .. neo &rl•n •net of 1123, 724 n actually 1111y uno.r tM 1arma 01 .. 1c1 f'\8.IC NOTICE Put>Ulh«I Ofanga Co.ut PlBUC NOTIC[ Yadttln9. ca .... , Ho!IOWIY, dtftnllvt end Cut Mllr.t .Jollt• dut on Mid IWO"'lnt on the o.ei1111tlon. , .... Ctttr(IM O•llV Pt101 AUQUll 15 t0&5' ORANOf COUNTY •l'IO 01vtf l..Wlt, rUMino ~1, 1114 JOflfl 0111 Of11'11 ~Of Mid Ind 1111*'\Ht C>1 .. Id At K·1tn0 Tl'l·23i l'tCTlTlOUl llU-U M1lriat 1114 ~'" Smlt~~&lve 11~ *flt I h•~ lallled U90fl 1111 IO<My '1Cnne>Ue IUINll MAMI ITAT'blmWT llcl'I'::'~ Ht~V"r11ac,::*ololl.,.lo. NIW YORK Jln--clalmed Lullt rlgflt. uti, and lntllf•I of Tl'I• Homaowne11 A•· "AMI ITATl.MaNT Pl&.IC NOTICC 'l'i. IOl!owlng patr'IOnl are wa0118d•Y Aue i• lhrOU9fl sunoev, AU9. Prfttrlcl9tl, -•w. lrOm ..,,,,,.,.. P'lac.ad Mid !Udgment O.OIOl'(•I 1n aoclltlon unoer tat0 Otc•ar The fotlowfng peraona are ,ICT1TIOU9 OOlng tMillnMt u UTfltllfllOfllclelra<•llStlurdl• OtvePaceMa.9\l.,.d,Olllhtlnlurtdr11.,vt lhl~lrltM~ntyof Ilion l*ttofOrt a•9C41teel '::s\bu.,_. .. COSTA ~ti t.A PALMA CEHTIA. MAJOll L•AGU• t.8AD8RI lldt ltlefld Y•~· °"' 11•1 ... N DIE""' CH ......... L.JO.,, o--. =--~t·~~t c. omla. el\d ~ed to the ulldar M( •UTO IUPPt.Y, 21'5 r::=c!'..!"!!!!!' ..... ~'t!! ,.4!',!!!'? ~ l....... AtH~lrl .... Ill , SaltKdlY •" '"" ~,..., ~--· ...., U ""J9w'I. el(Jned I M'ltltlfl 0.ClltallOtl Hlfl)o( 8illd Coeta ~ .. .., ,......~ . ., ·~-· " ""' ._, IATTINO tt>O al 09'1l•lofft, lotfOll. CIM .. y YtcM CIUll ftlmtbutO enf ""' Woodard, oftentlve Lota 73• Ind 135 of Trett of Otfault and ~ for Ct t2621 dOO'Q ~1net1.. St99nen lowln. 31S1 lt01 lrtfl, llanMI City, JS7, Htndaf'ton, Annlvaru rv "'""'· S.MdlY llnamtn ..... Don '8""'°'9, wklt ~¥Ir No IO'I'. In tM City Of Nwo-8•. 9'16. wtltten Notlot of JCTMS • Cehf COt1> l 8A1.lOOH$ VHl.IMITfO. llrcll 8t •ttl Aoor .....,_, New Vorll, ,JSt Mllitnotv, Ntw YOtk, ..DI, Olaractw .. , ,.,... Sl9Mct Curt Cole, llthl and port 8eaoh County of Or o.tl'llt Ind (ltCtton to &ell P 0 lo• 1 t2H Colt• 2020 Newpor1 Avenue 9Mcfl. CA t2lll0 aochft , Oaller\411, Jtt N-POr'I htlCll C"emDlr Of COMn>««. A-I= :.irlA~~ Dtrtll Inge, l lllta Of c.ltfornla. U to bt recorded In tile County M... Ca t2027 a Call· Co.ti Mell, Caltl Ut2t l!lowle Flfl'llly Tr\111 uncller tUNS-~aon. Ntw Yorll, '7, Whit-Sund•Y ~-...... ,,. "'Ill> t900"0ed ,,, loOll --.. ttte ,..., ................. a. lorn141 torPOf-110n R()fteld 0 Olb«> 4341 t Irv.I dlted June •• tt83 1ker, Detroit. 1'J lli.tltn. h Hlrnore 11; M. lOS 4ftl0UIS·U»t0 HA(jt ,,,,.. ... ev, wl4t ~ ..... t~ ._,. ~llv H . ,.....20t.oM, lndUINe. tcflbed llefetn ;.;;.;, . Thia t111llnen 11 con Chapman AYen~. $utta ar37 8if'Cll It. 4tfl Aoor. Devit , 0.ldan4. 1'; Wlnflald, Hew YOrll. 75 \." MtMt Yadtt OU. =«c0,,::.,.~ In l llch4w!M flt M~ M..,a. lfl tM Tniat• ~•l'IQ .... duci.O t>y t ooriJOtaiion '°2, °"""C19 c.llf t2tlt N.-pon lelOfl. CA 12t110 lllll•Maltlftaly, NW Vtl'll H · I . MA.· Local SVmrner Cru1u. iaturelev IG NOOCeY Ol'lloa of lM County ..._ I.any AotMllll, Atlomety at JCTMS, Cf\.,.._ A ~O M~ C Gibb U.. 1 !.. Tlllt t:MltlMM • CC!ft- ra v, llflltnore, 17, lttobn. hiitm0f1, 7', SUl'IOtY. Sacit 1 NllllNt .,...., L_'"" corclef Of 1914 Coullty Law u 140 9Moll &Nd ~t Cl'l~rnan A.,.nu•. 81.tll• d.ic.1 .. by • ....,... PW'· W""'9lcl, Hf'W Y~ • .,., FllA, Cllre.too. T1 NtV'f Yt<M Clllt.. \.tN ... di Nl!W Jllll!IY ocvu .. s-~ ,,, Mort ~ ""°"" luit• 109 ~lltl'l'ltntt•t Thia It: ,.....,,., ... Neo :x>2 0r-.. If '*' nanlNP ~11.;...... lotion, 141; Mlltlnolv, Womtn'I ln~l11honel bee. PH._I' ~I COflt<.11« CMll«, Or" lvtu111t•I, rltllll M. 214 VII ltttllCI, ~ Cellfot"la . t2H3 17141 -.1111 IM County~°' Or lllon9ldl) 04bb llpMrl .,.._ H• Otflt.. 1'7; Wbon, Ka11&a1 City, l3t1 urdav ,. ........ ._ .... .,,..... ....... wif\9, Kirk NICL.fftt, toalle. Jen '"euaon ~. O~ t2M3 &JI. I lllQ4I Count; on ~,.,..,., t Thie etatement WU IM.o TIM tllarNt'lt .. Mid ~tall.,, Ottfoll, Ill, , l r1Hllle¥, S..1111, -..., ...,. -1nd Mlc.'llll loldllC -~ • 'P'leNI Note Th1t OfoP-°"T[O: .Nfy tt tM& 1M5 -.-wltfl lhe County ()ai'\ ~Of• .-1n tl'le Oollfl"Y CWll °'Of DOUI LIS-Mattlflelv, New Von, H, ~~~: .. :-:::::.:..::.•::¥ and tr:CSH1~~~1P:~AHo~~lll!;,SI~ :r.:p~ :::~= :: ..::, ~ ...._ At• Pu0l1ehecl 0rtlnQ9 '=rec Couflty Of\ Al4U6f I = ~ a.I ..,_ U lot'P. IOtton, n. l ucl,_, lotlon. n. .... ...,.. -·---Stevena Clt+tttMl'ltfl 9"° In AlflMll, ltt'I CCP 181" 010 lhru OC,_ P\.I0'1"*1 Ol*'Ot Cou1 Dally P'llal .e.·-·11 ,~, '12 2t ,_ ~ '°'"'' MllWl'Ullet, >O 0. W11u~. Cfll L.'"9 ... dt lelment "'-'•· HOCllt Cat S\lllef, lltldl ~lier Mii o .... McL.ev, 98121000 °"" PllOI ··-ct •. lA '' •-1.mo. 6"1tia . ltu~llMO er.. a-""'btilNCI °"'!'II" eo-i 1•••~•1'1.••••••••••••••'1•1D111~1~•1~.~.~ •.• ~ •• ~.• .. ••••••~•·111~•••••••••••r~l "~~~°'~~~t~ ---~m~~M·~~»H~~~n~· ,.... 0too11ny lll'C1 " 1111 "° \'1>1 ,,1 s.>tlmber I 11 I . 19. 1 I T .. 2llG n...117 ' "I. ·1 15, 1945 \ ·'. LL R~ ' • I Lnr•. ~ o.~ ... ~ Dollln .• Ada IM\ 1am:l'I nrh l•ul "" ~·orhttrl 111 P'\ffll'nl II rtlundable • Addi~ .. may be purchalll'd fof 12 00 c.idt e rri•,.,. mu.I ~ ll'<'luded m the ad. • ~ not apph 111 tlM' rt.ii t tatt, ttntal. Of hdp wanted l'&a..i6cetiom Of eutomobilea pnrl'\t O~l'r 12000 Call 642-5678 • \utl.iLf .. 1111h 10 1•rt\att I""" 11htthM'.r. ~llint merchandi.e . ..... .,.,.. -' -... r -., -• -• . . , ...... 1u l&lt ...U. .... 1111 lnMI VaJuaiu.. A. h l...U .... Atartant1, UaJ. Aprta1111, UaJ. ••:.•" J HM rr= .... ~· .. ;;;...o.;--=-•• -1 e.U iDBlmo ap r..,t. C..ta .... Int La1••• ...... 1141 ..... ,..,.. 2140 CMtl .... Z7J4 ••••• ..... . 2740 mW!: 18drm Furn, Al>&.»ml ~~.':*tu:.·~ 18R, den, 2 bath•, large :Xvall 0115 38r 38a. Low« lllT IUll'l '11Ul •ARLINGTON APTS• s~· '· $475/wkly. Avl THJ DAil y PILOT Mi."RI.. oe.~• •-S17,905. Cail 83&-7870 yard. New pelnt/cpt1.. Temple Hiiis. Ocean & QUIET RESORT LIVING ~ll!ld Quiet, apaetoua. 8117·Sept. 831-0527 IA ASSl£1EQ OFFICE HOURS r.;;::• .f~ :::: Very CIHn S875/mo. nlte tit• vu. 1 yr IN s ed Very clote to bMctl '~ ~~_, 11···~· fi :::: Dbl-wtcte DrlttwOOd 421, s.e •t ~43 E 22nd st. s21001mo. •94-8858 • Petkllng ti.at r,,<: IPAllTIHm 281 H~B• TwnhN 1875 leatal1 tt euu-c-t• ,,. , .... l. 'l:' .,,. BMch & PCH A·10 owr1« =~~~!':e'1::r~ng Like brand Mwl All utlltlel Sofl'y, no I*• 53e-o490 _ llaut ltOI •00 AM soo l'M • • :t :::: S75.ooo. 53e--5742 2::1911~e. pet~25~.:!1 L:=t:,,,!~. ~ •. ~~';;~ •Twltght dine In court yrd paid Poot, g.,, no pet•. 28drm & 3Bdrm Unit• •vi 3 BR h&I .. F;piC, lrg yrd. t ... ' -· a·· ~. -~ -~ ~----·~· ~ ---~ ettaete YOUll AD OcMnfront 21>t 2b•, den, Cell Agt Mery 7tl0-0807 $1300/mo. 490-1888 oez.t>oe 18drm S5854585 tmr'Md PrlOe<I Ir S700-w/d. N9&r bMChee ''m , .. ~="• fll'I 421 Driftwood, 8Mch & ' •Specloua Apartment• 28drm 1Be S990 S850 67S.8173 pref $275/mo De().()888 .-v -"" ...... --PCH S75 000. 536-5742 28r ta. lg Oplx. No peta. 1au lilh •YOYr own pvt patio 301 AVOCADO HA•u 1w.n ~ erren .., ~ ' 1950 'A' M~. 1100+ ....... •• •.. •Gourmet kitchen 241 W WILSON •--__ CdM dpbc: 2bl' 2ba. bch :=:-:--<NC&_,.,..;-~ UllU-.U MCS750 549-3484 ,,__ •-•Newdov.tencrp1 831-09e0 IUWlllYILUIE aide PCH. o.ctc/carpon •llT ,._, ••«t '"-14'¥ BEST BUY IN TOWN •Eatttc:te lBr hM '550 1 2+2 panoramic view prvt •Lrg w•lk-ln cloeete Shr w/young prof. Avl :.:1;.!"'~:::.., "::..,•,,. 24•80 on corMr lot aon onl No 9')e, more $9801#954$ fM •Geted covered prkng •Y IA9t 9·115, $450/mo, wrk :..w:1~"",.:1'..:; Ll.rQ9llvlngrm,dlnlng& = l; 831.224~· \ TILIUIT 111-UIO w/aton1ge ~lfield W "' 759-32&5/tlm 873-4558 "" C<Kt o1 tflf ._,., eciWllV klteh9n atM with lamlly . ' ' = le L ~iU· LI her h• eu....i.o II-. Ille.,,. ,, ... , (~ rm. Young '®It• •3Br 21;\Ba E'ede twnhM. rt ••• 8119 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED PdlU APUTllEm .. :-:~t.:ur::' 1pt;· :::,,.: ·-· "" tflf ""' weleofM. $29,500. Agent 2 frptct, tpa, dbl O•tiF13br. 2'1\ a, 18d 28d & 28d TwnhrM Spukllng CIHn large * 1 a 2Br. 1 & 28' suites CdM lhr apt $432.50 mo S2200/mo Income needed to quallfy. 780-8287 540-5937 $ 1200 No pell 722-8011 den, olc, dbl gar. gardener • Furnished Apt•. for t1mllles w/ 1 or 2 •Spacious townhou ... l~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~ .......... hMtJ •MESA VERDE lrg •Br $1300 no pet, av1 lmmed. Vlait our mOdel Dally 9•8. chlldren near park lieat •Flrepleoee Fem-rm In 4br.ha.<:09d, Ii OYer 100o eq It, flrepi.oe 38a Exec home S1200. 850-8504 or 837-1458 _ Sorry, no pets 2~~~,.;,~~r1' 1720 •Prlvele balconle1 or ::~P~?4 ~~re~~~ IPAlllll OllTll & P"' encl yrd. Neer Cell Latry 548-5880, Agt S 1850 Baylront 3Br 28' 398 W Wiison 831 -5583 G1rden patloe 1124,IOO Ruben e LM $29 905 lor 3 8d 2b .. ~t atoreoe 40' sllp S300 .. ,,. 21 LA QUINTA HERMOSA -2Br 2e. Pk Nwpt pool, Excltlnn floor that'• adap-ctet• call 838-7S70 tat/last S1095/M Repfy B.ib01 Cove. 673-148.4 18211 Plfkalde Ln, He WIY ltT1 sp•. tennis "415/mo .,. of 2 • 141·1441 ..... ~BJIU •3 Lighted tennil courts +'A utll 640-8333 l•ble to any form SPACES AVAIL for new to Answer Ad II \u, •Old Nwpl Ht1 3Br 1Ba, ~ U '*2 Swimming pools enteri.lnlng French mobile homel buy9r'l In 642-4300 24 hrs w/d hkups. Yrd No gar ltwprt lucla ff •Streama & ponds Fem toahr 3bl'/2ba hM. Ill 6oOra open to huge patio Colt• MeM. Hunt. e..ct'I 3 Bdrm 3 'Ab .. bnlnd new $950 No pets 722-8011 B~APT 2 d t bdl 1 APUTIHITI •Sorry. no pets amenlti. $300/mo + '-" .,.. tor OYtdoor 880. a LaguNI Hlll9 For large E.ekSe hoc'M. 2 c:ar rs 0 · 1mmaeu1a1e. large Garden w f ishfn91 avalt utUltta. COM 675--8.488. Country butt! Of\ II extre ct.tellt call 83e-°7870 I ~ le '• 1300 38d 2t>a, sect'd P•tlo penon. Lfd k11cn. Utlls Apts Beaulllully fand-urn •••ture f--ahr w/Mme 2 h~lot. 8.46-717'1 gar· r~. m ro. • w/spa, comm pool & ten, pd 1450/mo. 9 mo ren-1 caped ground•. WHY NOT CALL "" ""' .. , - : Atutetatt l I B':R~~~~110~~ AL-nr bch. Avl late Sept tel Avl 918. 8.45-7051 pool/apa. pallo/decic. No IH-llll br, 1'A be .... talda C.M. I ,;1R'1£7lf,!!I mmmr'R1.t 2B Ontt XJ)t . 11600 yrly 845-4888 dya Extre lg attr.et. dplx 2Br. pell. ~~ ... ya~:.senl~~.•=; [: :J'G'tifilfFI HOUM ANO 25,000' of 381 2Ba, dbl gar, nice 3Br 2t>a frplc DIW. •P• w/lge patio. encl gar, 2nd 1Bdrm $&95-S60S SUWJll VILUIE pref $325M + utll -----• oommaretal ·rentel1 yard, no pet1. 906 W gardnr $1400. Drive by hae from bch, 45th at. 1 2Bdrm 2Ba S750 15555 HuntlfVlton Vllliage 645-3379 Ev ... $300,000 Groee Uklng Wiison, $975. 54S.7983 2001 Highland. ~6-4511 yrly & 1 winter only 2250 Vanguard 5-40-9626 ··• ... 1U ... Ulll 2 2 Mii ......... 1220 " eR 11 ..... a 1g 1 Call btwn trvn-5""" ~2 8305 213/430-2108 S""5 Lane, from Sen Diego Ovr 45/rmmete lhr nic.ty ,_ . ....r .,.,.... .. • n.,., em rm ..... ..... -• Apt for Rent -1 er ..., . Freeway. north ol ee.ch turn 28, 2b• apt, cul de 1221,llO I ctmt~p IJH w/Wfrt b8f & frple OIW, Accustom to luxury 3br Wlntet nice 38d 20· to Close to SC Ptu. Call to McFadden, we.t on sac. Reu rent. Mua1 haY9 Sunny rolflng hilts view. a drpa, new lntr paint. Nr 2ba not far to ocean at bet\, view. petlo, W/O, Bob 558-WI 17 McFadden car. Pool, cloae to Hnt I • I . . -· . '~ ':· ... P1'91'11!Ym loeetlon Spilt 2 H ' C.M. S.C Plue. IChl & lhopt $875 won't lest detalls gar-oe S 1200/mo • EASTSIDE• -bch. Smoker9 OK. no pet UYFlllTPllll *11•-•Tlf* level hoc'M. Gr.cfOus ltv-~n~9~1:9~2~~% S975/mo, 557--4868 539-6190 Best Alty lee 108 Olive 548-3535 3Br 1'-"B• $885 & 2Br ta. T:':.h':';;~ :~r ::i~o.~i Refs. 213189"'"'8073 8am .,....... Ing room. Form.i dining. · ' AT L•SJ,I Beycrest 38r, rem rm. lrg Apartatatl, Uaf. S680. 2080 Garden Ln gar. atove dbl oven. d/w, to Bpm keep eaHlog . IUllT1ll FH ustm1J BrMklUt nootl. Gourmet B y Owner. Npt 8ch ft kltch, end yrd Gd achla - -No pets. Agt, 546-5605 traah comp wood bum-M/F rmte. f()( Sept 1, NB, Watch the ~II go by we·ve Sold Outl We heve kitchen Wet ber. 2 huge Duplex. Mu at Hiii I ... t RHtll S 1 3 5 o I mo . 0 y • Ctaeral 2702 BACH s51o & 1BR $810 Ing frplc. pool. Jee. tennl1 acrou lrom und from this luxurlous 2 adv SS to spend & time bedroom• 2 Ml ~ths. S30.000 below apprllMI. 835-7001, Eves873-o677 PRVT patio carport crt. small pet or child ok. S•OO/mo + 12utll Bdrm. 2 bath Condo. End for Open Houses. Let ua Bright end unit. Call Potltlve cuh .llow lenlet 111 0.. 041lllSTAPT1400 POOL SPA. quiet no pets S 1075. 847-« 14 19111 1 a dep Jenny unit provides megnlflcent be your dedicated Bkr. todey 5"&-2313 w/aummer rentals. PrlrM FMl lt lt•t WM IUOll IH Utlls peld. Lae #6404 fee TOP AREA. M~ Pines · L II I 752 645-;:20 or 64S:3814 views lrom the bay to the ... =I 0. rental.,..., Per11•1 ooean 3Br 3Ba. prlv comm. Sch, nu1m 111-1110 2850 HARLA 549-2«7 ..... • .. mountains excellent to-' & bay vu. Upgr~. xlnt TEL£RENT tennis aocesa. $1900/mo Monarch BCh'Condo 2Br M/F yng edit, lhr 2br Ver- catloo excellent location ...... AllJfl .. I cond 3Br Up~ 28r Own. lse. (714)770-8237 or lal ... lalaa• Z EASTSIDE2Bdrm, 1 Bath. 2ba no pets. N-irnkr. sallles condo. Bay view, close to tine resteurentt F R E E M A R K E T Gar. Aaeumat>le In. S/P (918)927-5655 30iih cor l duple qu141t area $575/mo NO $850 mo _.98._.7 t-4 or $415 + sec NB 850-7872. & shops. Comm pool, NC ANALYSIS OF YOUR lalMI $330,000. 873--0125 : Widest Selee11on e.lcourt Hiii: ~'"9 3BR yrty airy 12-:~. frpl~: PETS e3HllS5 ~1-3448 Biii N/smkr prof lhr 28r 28' bldg s.475.000. DONNA REA L EST A TE B Y p-1-.. 'i.. ,...., ,._I _.a Tll-PLO • UpdA~ .. O&alPlyr'--4ba, 3 car g11. Deluxe atv/tr~ $895 mo Shown Eutelde 28r 1ba, gar, I rt leacL 27•t CdM home Nr bct1 S500 & BILL WEBSTER M ULTl-.. ILLION S ~·M .,.,. _, --All'·-...-__ _._ "'-"""" t s•50 38" ~ 11t ~ • 9 I pd Bob 7•9 "2'"1 ..., Prtde of OWl'lef9hlp unltl •Open 7 DtlYI 9 7pm ""''"'" --.. . ....,...... • c by appt (213) 277-2120 v mo. ,, ..,, . .. ut Is . ., -v o PRODUCER CALL' llllT•mUll 3,2,l8drmunl1•."-'me am-C•tallnaVlew.81tlnalncl •·t lut&dep.963-5 1., &e48rfum.Yrty& N tHtahmtolhr w/prof PATRICK TENORE 2 yr old 2-stry. 31/sQ, 2 loan& OWC2nd Aeklng 675·8860 TV113250/mo87U180 -... e .. tlide28r28a.gar.new Winter No tee lhr ;:, 25-35 1bl'/be furn. 63 M 286 Jae. c:ompl furn. 3Br. lots S199.500 Or St ..., BIG CANYON CONDO P•aiuaJa 2707 paint & cpt. Xlt cond S750 875-4606 wlpvt ent $400. 548-80e7 ol llvlng ., ... Open beam op "'7 38R, 2~e.. Gr .. t view 1 BR, carport, new drps 1 Larry or Pam 548-5880 18' & 2Br Duplex Garage ceilings w/old futlloned T di • I 21H ..... rt ltff lmmed avail S2500/mo. 1 crpt1. 1124 w BllbO• -Yrly $850 & $875. Blk 10 lnt1J1 WutM emboaed '**4 & ,.._ ra tiOD8 . Balboa Penlnsul• FM yr tae. 760-0347 Blvd $600. mo. 673-5198 llSTlll 11 beh Dys 542-0292 or Cfirlsll•n famlfY moth:t/3 J llUl •-. ~~~~~~o ":!:~r~ c~:i: Realty 891m celllnO• •ccent LUXURY TOWNHME 3 Br 2 ba. trptc, gar, yrty, 1 s595~'rn°d 2 ~~ ~~:~~~· 731..S•ee Eves ___ children nd hme/apt CM _, spared. Great view from 631-7370 Eaatslde hse rental •ppls 2Br 2ba. frptc. Pool, sp•. nae to beh, Lndry, bltn1. :,O,e 10 ~ aui · CllY lllltO lllO nr H1~ al~cr•ft. /0 ' ~~:,s 3:,dpor~en~~lr~! all windows. S895,000 & basic decor 1450 Info tennis, no pets. S 1300 S 1000 mo 875-5306 eves 1-49 E. eay Steps to aandal #8759 fee ~':' 1 6-46-9:.611~~. ep. doors off m .. ter bdrm Let1 ltr Sale 1400 539-6190 e..1 Rlty '" mo 833-7890 wkdyw LIN llU JEWEL TSL MANAGEMENT nUIEIT 171-1110 P - leadlng to private patio. Beautiful 3Bdrm. 28•. Don't pass up! Poot charm M nlflcent 28, + Oen 6-42-1803 --Mature Med Secy, Ideal Prloed to 1411111 $165,000 128 Apartment tlte w/tent frplc dbl car gar w/•uto 5 rm bungalow not far to F!j S1295 8758 f Lr bachelor a t /Ir 2br Iba, ger. lndry. Qd loc. ten1111t, went• 1Bdrm apt 32 4-~x lota,8K unit JV. ~r Lota ol ''°'I09 ocean S850 othMS avail • .,.. gar 11 ee g P w g 1800 Clay St S750 mo CdM. Newpori. Coate W°Mft}(R I ,, :~' ' •• o • GE 759-QlOO lllfFl IDITY 751"3191 San Bern., .. 778-0317 cathedral oelllnga 2 cov~ 53M 190 8ea1 Rlty lee nLEIEIT 171-IUO ~;~lo~n f:.~~~1385/mo 646-8318 ()( -497-8478 Mesa Approx $550 Two Bdrm Townhome. !pSElECT LL W tM ltt.29 fifed patloe. S..Vtltulty _.IHllS Tl •r••1• 2Br 2Be Neer Hoag ~2-5380 pl•ntatlon lhuttera an-RTIES U • Ian~ Pvt b.ekyrd Feb 2BR 2BA. 2 car gar, "' __., 1 lllST IHSI SUO Dshwah W/O g 11__ f Uqued cebinet1. perfec1 PROPE Genulne Invest()( wld pay Good neighborhood •P•· No pet• $1300. 28r 2~ Duple• w/gar Frplc 1111 pd #8.481 tee etc No ~ts SS;~~ 1:~· wulfn tr condition, 1ome \1191111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil caah for your property'°' Walking dlatanoe to 111 lae/grdnr. -409 62nd St S900 EZ terms #6508 lee • u laat 548--0390 · ltJt 2112 0nlyS137,900 lnlllltlllCI right price()( terms. No schools S1276/mo. 873-1732or831-1266 nLEIEIT 171-HIO nuaHT 171-lllO -----E'AffiibE STORAGE I ,_.l()UI: 11()~fS Slllll'llUL YllWS •ni• .... * glmmlc~fW: Tenor• 494-2428 or 836-7e7o Slll•H OllH IHI Vrty 1er tBa. on Bay. side •Yl·ll llW1 ~~~;h:~~UF!pt d~~~~ s1ng1e wtetec. tnsu111100'. Realtors, 675-6000 A new Hating on this very * • --· · · CHECK THESE 2+2 w/frplc, gar & pool view Sale, clean S825. $575/M 2Bd Iba, all bit-pletely renovated. Prvt S80. mo. 8.48-0988 -------•I large family home With a Largest 2 sty 58R, 5bs & Home style 1b0de S545 Newport Crest #5598 lee Upstairs 673-1943 Ina. laundry room, near garaoe w/ope'* $975 GARAGE-CORONA DEL beautllul watom pool In bonUI rm. Poot '499•500 2br w/~r patio a bltln1 nLEIEll 111·1110 c • I • 2722 beoch and lhops mo Shown by Appt Only. MAR '80/mo. 441-2882 the coutlyard entry. La Ytrl l1r•1 ""' kids llne schls/lhopa nr trHI t U 741 W 18th Call alter 8pm 6«+<4258 __ UllEl &m• llllll SpacJous and ()98r1 with 4 Call 760-1488 *Hl ... 1IO* HARBOR VIEW 3br/2bL LlllllHS 2+2 lllO TSL MGMT 8.42-1803 --Office ....... 2914 1111,111 ~ bdrms, 4+12 baths, tam-DUPLEX tBd 1ba ea ....... Touch or class 3br 2b• nr s~,~~f2;w:t1e":~t~~ Walk lo beaehl #65081 .. Newly redecoreted 28r 3&08dHSS2b••ll IUOll 3000. f368. m. SM & A Jewel In Eu1slde Co4t• lly ind lorm1I dining $210,000 717 FERNLEAF Newport Bch lelsure _ TELllEIT 171-lllO $820 3Br S720 & Up rm •· upper un t. 209 sq tt 1617 w .. tctltf MeM. llellan tlled entry room• & upgraded IM0-6182by0wner ltaltl Farailla.. patlo S725caH539-6190 UllllYllWIHEI Pool .Nopell.&42-5210 W/Ohkkp,lgebalc,frplc, N8.5-41-5032Agt . INds you to luxurtoua llv-kitchen. Close up vistas Beat Rily fee ,,_,.,. •592 Neat belch entire 111 gar Mu1t IMI S 1000/mo --------Ing ereu with \lalllted ol all the Herbor action Jumlne Creek 2 Br & den. -4Br Furn avl .,.......0 floor 2 Bd ' den I pie Nwpt Hgte clean Bech 4 2 11 Oevfd . 1738 Anaheim St C M oelttnga Separate lamlly $875,000 Auume tat 8•n•t. Re-lmae 2144 NllT Yll lllULIW 4+ 1 •111-IST&n gar S1400r~Q..9422'Agt bike to Blutf1. Stove, tr~. TSL MGMT 642-1803 Grnd nr olc Toltei & prkng room. Three lifeplac.a 4 -duced to S275.000 Call WOOdbrigCI beautiful 4Br 28drm + garage. patio & All amenities. Prvt ore Co S crpt1, drpa, pvt yrd & Beautifully decorated 18r 1350 mo. 873-2854 ~room~~f:8 ..,,~:-IA.Al ~~~H~>!'.IT 831-8838 or 640-6 lea. 3Ba nouM s 1800 mo Yard 4 pet S800 #8542 fee & s 1300 #8508 P!i. ~~~'rem t~~ =~n~s'.~11~1 a!i ~; Condo. ooean/bay VIEW. S3SO. p/mo Approx 180 1:.:f's..e-2313 :E~L ESTA~E Sl~le Femlly Home and 662-2462 or 552-4~ nLllllT 171-lllO nLEllll 111·1110 N/amkr $400 Inc utll 111. + dep. 2l3/927·8772 Incl W/O, relrlg, O/W, sq 11. TelephOM 4 Sec- THE REAL ESTATERS . _._ 45 Sllp. Trade for: Comm La IH L 2141 EASTSIOE 1BR + den/olc 1 .. t. dep M0-4999 _ AIC, VIiia Betboa. $975 retarlal Sefvlce ev•ll. 131·1-lndu11 or?. Try cash! Agt aaaa C• • Lg 3Bd 2ba w/prlv encl POOL Patio, trplc, X-lge mo. 8.40-4772 84~29 l•-------•I 831-4321or631-4341 N~ pelnt/cpta. gu & sndk, 1 blk to beh S1400 Studio Apt· unfurn, very 1 a 2Bdrm Apta Eaatalde .,..-.-- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'---------8 UTIFUL condo. Furn9, water -P•ld. No pets. yrty avt 9/1 87S.6173 clean, no pets. Mini kltch $555 & Up 557-2841 Brand new choice area Executive offlr.e 1p1ce. Ct1t1 .... 1024 2br/2be. ape, o•raoe $875/mo. 546-9950 .. ,_. RULn lac $375/M M0-4030 -3Br 3B•. lrplc. wetbar. We&tciltf a lrvlne, N.8. month leaM S 1350/mo •• ... Sml 1Br 1 person only lndry hkups. att1eh 2 car Call 631-3180 8am--4pm .im LISTEI 805-259-0943 after 8pm. Heights area 2 + Iott lotsa 11t1 •111 2724 New cpt & paint $495 er S 1350 No pets 1--===-=--=-..,,..,,.,,.,..,.--IOWYIEW IAllll YIEW llW Charming 3 Bdrm formal character romantic frplc LIE·Lll IPTlll 1916-C W•llace67S.9291 X57-1776 <>< 780-17 13 572 Sq Ft $830/mo H V Ho.Es The IOWMI prlced home In di I 1 e• la 'If 1;t;rt ltadl 2111 upgraded kltch S750 9/1 Harbor Ridge Townhouse 2 Bd 1beE-alde. NewCrpt, 975 Birch, Newport • • Harbor View Hiiis! A real m~g :.,,;.. '~ .~m'u~1 539-6190 Best Riiy ,.. 3Br 3Ba. IOft. 2 car gar fresh pnt, lndry lac. up--SPIOlllS Brand new. eholce ar• Beach 5-41-5032 Agt fixer upper with a greet see,,Y Mesa Verde area 3 1 be, winter rental M v 0 3B 29 S 2 5 O O I mo . M a r y stalra No pets S575/mo s725/mo 2 8d 1'h be 2Br 2Ba, lrplca, petlos. 1-...,.....-,,--...,.--~-.,-Carmel Model for Sale. Super Condition. Carmel Model for lease. $1400/mo. No pets. Call: 640-LONG harbor v1eW 3 Bdrm1 s144400 Bk 8-40-2678· 1850/mo 6-45-3757 or 981 ere 8r 11 1j 751-786-4or720--045-4 271-0E.16thPl.Ol'lveby, twnhM encl get lndry deluxeklteh,va111tedceit-18 S-q Ft. Gen 't formal dining rm amd ' r (818) 35S.7749 ;"a::'s 1 ~~;mo 1~:u1!.~ 28drm. 2B11 + Oen Comm then call· 844--0452 rm, petio, all blt-ln'a lngs S875-S925 No pets. g~~~1~~~~2~·1~~ aeperete lamlly room. IU&YllHIUIAll •--CJ t 2171 S150dep5-4~35°aft5° pool Steps to bch 2Br P..4IB1 S850 810 783W 1911'1 857•1778or 780-1713 Poot alze yard. 2 fir&-Beautiful 48drm. w. S.th ... .. .. t s J S Adil f TSL MGMT 8.42-1803 dM'1 best omc.e. $42S. plecea and loll Of polflf'I-on cul-de-sac. Large yard bE§IRXete PENIN PT. HARP & clean 4 BR near l lOO/mo Agt ~2-3850 oenn I. • pr• om STlltl 1110 $1100 Incl ut». A/C, pkg, 11•1 Ju1t 1350,0001 with patio. Atrium court Uteetry 5 Bdrm. Sept 10-So. Coast & OCC Wkly Nwpt Snrs 48r 2'~Ba on Small pet oli. MS.6453 Sparkllng clean 28drm 1 yr lie, utlla pdl 8759tee J•nlt()(. 2855 e Coast yard entry Price reduoecl June 10. Avail unturn. gardening service. $1175 canal. Steps to bch Newer 28r 1Y.8a Twnhse. 1'118• 1685 ~II utllltln nLllllT 111-1110 Hwy 675-6900 enytlrM t S175 000 for I st ... , S2000/ "gt 875 1771 per mo 546-9950 Comm pool Im mac t916 Wallace # 102 paid, relrlg. garage, 1 --------'=":-:=--:=-=:-:=,,.--:--:-o ' 1 .... e. mo . .,. -$1700/mo:642-3850Agt S850Nope1s675-9291 chlld ok,nopets. LIDOBAYFRONT EXEC. OF.FICE; Coate Call Patrick Tenore Br 2Ba. frplc S1095/mo. 1980 Wallace 642-4905 2br/den, 2ba, undy bch, Mesa, clOM to Frwya. 831-1288 IHIMl1faHltllt4 2-410 College Or Neer 28drm,2Ba +OenComm 2Br2Ba.2cargar.Frplc, frplc, yearly $1800/mo, Appx240eq.ft.lncldaotc •. ~.? C.aeral 2202 Schools. 645-8453 pool Steps to bch micro. W/D, dshw1hr. lll YlOTlllU 675-0120 or 873--0289. turn $300. mo 558-3900 AdMM. ~ ~11~2e :_~ !i~ ~: f!c~~13Br1~~.~c2t 1c~ s~~::.;;·1::: :;::~ :~8&~ !9~~11r 1 · 2 !:· ~~~.~ :~:~· ::O!: 2er Lti~ ~~~~XE petto ~~';~"J:,~~ view of lake $700/mo + gar, patio, utll hkup, frplc. BR/den. 2 ba, P•llo Obi 28r 2Ba E11111<1e TwnhM flflQed yard, w•ter paid. s 1295. 8J5*8359. lrg Reception erea. Nr ONGS 111 +HI. U. sec Open hae Sun 8118, 1060 sq ft $975/mo Avl gerege. Newly decorated Quiet locatlon $800 Call 687 E VICTORIA ---__ oc Airport Pvt Bth & --------Herdwood ftr1 , fireplace, 12-Spm 33229 Macy SI nowl (213)258-5479 S1285/mo, agt 759-8389 Dick 886-4000 Oya, 838-4120 Mon-Fri 1-5PM NEWPORT HEIGHTS frig 758-StOO new dlllwsr/kltch range 6.40-2426 Ev .. /wknda --lfFll a MtOI Lge 1br. pvt yrd, ger 1-o-.,------.. _.. I ,...~ P'"mbl LANDLORDS/REALTORS f t • VERSAILLE Full Security WI a w/""nr, no pell Avl 911. ORT T~e .. :•1~·~ d~:~Ytnp1t1~~ ~) E~ pa":: Fut frM tenant prOVl<lra IUVa11118 2234 Condo, 1 8d w/mlnl •3Br 2e.. new decor. Wll'\t • Mlec11on of great $575. 1ncdg utll 759-919~ OF NEWP Claulfled Ad 642_5678 bloek well fence. A very Info 539-6194 BMt Rlty 2 ocean view. new paint, patio. gar, dshwshr, frplc tlvlng? We cen offer eny------------------1 good buy $124,750 YEARS OF RELIABILITY elegance on. bUd~ Sbr crp & window ooverlng1. $950 No pet• 6-40-2-495 thing trom a small apt to su•11111m 1=--,-.-IPC-•l""lone--MrV-..,./m....,l~nl I I I· I let Ut Ilea, Y• Sell Y .. P1.,.nr! Clll Clu1111M. 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. E R 0 I Pl G 1· I I I' I 0 A L M Y I r I I' I R U ft! A N I I I I w I T R A £ I I I I' I' Ill lltl&lllLI RLTI Execu11ve Condo larg• 2b• pool/J8CUZ21 dbl gar Kint toe. $795/mo *NrSC Plze SA 28r 2Ba • •8d hae. If lookl~ In S850 yearly, 2 br, no .... 7721· • new 1 Bdrm 1n' South secure yrd kid• S875 BAYCREST Spacious 3 Bd Condo Pooi' •Pa. carport CM.NB.or HB tnlnlt o us pets. carport 5-48-5882. ~~~~rri.~::C,~·n~i~~1 -Co11t Springs, g1ted 539-6190 Best tee home w/formal dining & S700 No pets 722-8011 flrtt '°' that choice ol l -~;;;;;;;; ••• ~iANifEO:Eiip;r:---p;cip. comm pools efubhouae lem rm. A neat IOC In 1n ld .. l llvlng ANTED: Exper. prop. spa .~ lmmed aaso yrty' ••••• leac~ 2240 Kint erea. $1850/mo Agl •SHARP Westside 2Br TSL MGMT 8.42-1603 Spa<IOU~ ~ingle one mgr deslr• office bldg IT'SlOHLlnAU .ch Condo Lux & MC. Lo down OWC Bkr/Ownr 189.900 639-1822 llWPIRTHI Priced at lot v•lue. thl1 older but cute 1 bdrm with 1tudlo haa MW cop- per plumbing, llrepl.oe, alngle car gar end SO x 125 ft lot Only s 169,000 Call Sheryl 831· 1286 WM~q ,,, .·. . .. llWNIT•t1m 1111,111 38drm, !ranch doora, l.,Q9 yerd. Skytlghts Celt AM R01;1efl 831-12&8. WM~R I 45 ,\ "· e ia-• 1w.n . 644-7211 lBI, Incl gar Fncd yd, NB REALTY 87S.16-42 mgmt a PON. office -3Br. 2be Condo, qulet patio W/O room New ~ rwo bedroom apb ...,lllAIDm area. 2 car ger, pool. VIiia Balboa. Larg9 1 bdrm crpta & drps. Tile kltehen WISTUll YILUll ::i,::;, ~!~!;b P~c~ 714/11M1ll S950/mo848-115e condo, security bldg & bth No pets Must 1BR S555fMO Properti.852-1 677 1::--=:---:-:--....---::1=cz 38r 281, fem rm, frplc, S4SO mo yrty 641~87 1t1nd Credit Ctlecit 1875 Poot & Spa. No pet1 ~ blm encl yrO, grdnr Gar Wntc:ttff 38r 38&. pool, +sec dep 770-5629 645-8122 833,-8917 lliilM••lllll .. I UZZLm llPLO lllO w/opnr Close to bctl & frplc. 2 car gar, grdnr •STUNNING Lg 1, 2 & 3Br OITWU YllW 3 + aundec:k & akytlghta lcills No pets 11025/mo $ 13!5 + laat & dep 28• Grdn Apt. Pool $525. 2Br 28a. 1000 sq It, ger, Frpl Belt arMI #2712 ,.. 6-45--0396 or 980-2483 673 1734 1825 & 1725 710 w 18th tee. Rldecor1ted No TILllm Ill-.... 48r. 3be. fem rm, din rm, YRLY 2br t ~ 1cerger.2 38d 3b1, 2 car gar, no 1>11• $895. 855--0&eS I big kllch, gar, huge back btka to sand, UOO. mo. pet• n-smkr 1775/M avl p l 7•• 1 q ... •ar 2 yard, lot1ottr .... C•n be lnctda all utll. No pell. 9/1 842-75281780-1418 .,D .. aa.,•._. .. •.• .. •--...... ~ .. '!"' pertly furn 848-2833 Open HOON Wed 5-7pm, wa• I •11-1 2Br 18a I den, ~OUI · 302 35th St. Nwpt Bch 38r 28• w/ln qui.t Com--n&w• encl petlo. S 1050 mo. l·llllf 111 1741 pi.11 Lndry rec s7so. Avl 2Br 28-t=P HouM <l••lw•ter pd. 875-8295 Frple, g1r & centr1111r1 Y~~~~r 18:cg:'~· ~ Sept 5th. 841-1861 ~ •S7u52.-ll~U 2 81. 2 ba. 8'>9C1.C OC*ln Jog to beech Smlll fM $850/mo 87~29 S5a5/mo Lo• beaut. t8d •n.& •• view. patio, lrpic 2 car TIUUIT Ill-.... lb• ell bit-Ins. lrplc ger S 1650/mo 780-8382 Low hlgtl vlkJe 1575 luet ta ba Must .... Duplex So of Hwy. Totally bike to OCMn 2br retr•t Tigl'lt bU(fQ;1? Reni thlt 388 Avocado redone Rear 2Br 2Ba. kid welcome 539-8190 2bl' qutet/Mctmt '420 TILllllTM2·11N view St300 Front 2Br e..1 Alty fM kid• 53Mt90 Beat fM 1 Ba. lrptc S 1200 Incle ~ Wshr/Oyr & gerege aat. larMar 6H41i laat. Au meatillAB 780-112.3 or s21 -1312_ IWJll 21MI 1111 ....... Ul2 Tl .... ll Entertain. In style 3br 1"°!• Patio, gar, dawahr #8.414 28R l BA In S. A H91ghtl •--"'-a f I loft 2ba •PPll loot S900 • I• ._,.. Call befWeen ~5 _. er tit klds/peta 539-6190 TIUllll lll-llM M00:Ffl 1se-ute · Frplc:, vaulted oe111noe. dbl Nr bch 281 28•. bltlna, *on 1st year's rent FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. nr.us corm. TH•IS, SlllltK,,... Mdt •et Strry. ........ • 1500 eq. It. retell apllOe. Parking. 5 yeet i...e with option. 11475/mo. 1 r~ma <14' .Alai ( •. fil+11Uu G7.'J-8!J94 3407 l c... ..., .. C4M .... Mlty t tt &. Shopl$tor8g9/0fnce /!I_ J •. I J. d 528 lq ft/1315 mo ,... ~00 C M ... C-2.832-4190 Aputmtnts lf4ii~~~"'!'9"' ..... lllliijiii.iiliiii Ntwport Buch So. 1700 16th Stret-1 (at Dover) 642-Sll) Beat Rlty fM __ · gar pool & IP' No 1>111 patio, encl g., 1725. ---HatbOr nr Pettect 3br 2ba A,..n.ah 1ta la 1lklrm S770..S795 Quiet 53&-092l NelWpot1 Buch No EXEC Hm 3BR/lem rm, 4 fam/alnglel frplc gar 28drm 2V18a '915 880 lrv1nt Avfnue •---------~J1 ~ 8P.(; = baleonY vlew S'775 at Mew 11th e.s-2139 Cetta lieu 27241 l•t l 6th) Autea ..... h H1J mo. • 53M190 Beet Rtty,.. la1MI Pn.la 2117 -..... .-. .... _____ I 645·110• SPIRHOXC MEX&Nd8 ~l~b °=' 4~':l ~~:=~8:1:~~~n0 = lniM IUIT ... ,... AcMce In Alt Matt ... & ANUm fin PP8314" MCM22i.HCM221 **111tm** ~=·1~m... w ...... .11• va1.aG1 .._, ~~~~ IM'TlllYfHIT Oen ' bay w Duptex 2Br CALLUSREOAAOtHO mam 111-1111 A•AllTMlllTS '"'"•n ... non~h ..... ~~ipm'"'I Uc'd. 4t2-72M S ... ~~ ';'IJlll•den :~r,o,dtf.t:~so .,,;::~:.., tal HI •s t.omt & t"'°' our 1¥dtn acyi. "'" ()Mt. comloitable hv1na. nice ·~::.n\~OO/mo SCR•M·l£TS ;;;;Ing ~ ~" lllllM l +I ,._ -711· llM il:C 6'1 to ocw, 18 mot. ~~hto~~·1'!.~.~ble eo.,: ~ ~(~111' minutes to Ille " & t>ey, + 3 Bdrm r«1ttf. AbOW CdM State 8Nch TURTLEROCK 31iR 2Ba. rent., •velt. ~t 4, 21A, ltttlt-11 ANSWERS Tredel aecec>ted Atlllng !Jtquttitel1500 #84-41 flee · • p1t10. o.,, tndry rm tt50 ,_.•IHI• Ulmf .._ 11iiliimna 1130,000 Owner/Agt YILIMlf 111-IMI ~~ ~T~ Incl ell utU~eabteTV No .. _. I...... Wk~ rtntele now evetl ~:= &44·e.St3 pee OK . .Avehow AQtnt _!9117141883-2123 1-....... S140/wUU9 2274 ,...._ A OUl.A" T~~---condo for .... by • 8154120 or 884-337& Mor9 tamlflee.,. oefllng , ...... ......,.. port Bl\ld C.M .146-7445 MyMlgt\borwt\Olu\allor owner MOVIOIJ, must Mil. 1t1e• the camping ''q · .,... U&; IUl a .., RTD -. ID I • Lllll wit"-" • c:t1IM Ht ~ "rrJ 2'' be. lrple, pool 28r 211 Over pool, yur. If you Pleu a UI MUSI dHCrlbtd ttle per· s tu.500 71...,...2211. atr'911tf\1 a f Otll cw camper th9''• l\ot -11a-3021 w eo-t::reP• pttrator tlll!, csn. R~ aorMthtng to ger w/opftf Micro W/D, ueed, ... It now ~th': T'a l"'Rl""Y l..._1 Ml• 1111 POt18etc.h , TV Y9Uno Md .or.• ..0 Cl~ lldt dO It... Spit 1\11 SHO !Mt-2447 Cie.fted Ad ---------~~~~~~!!.l.i:::l=1=40=-+,,.,-*==::eot'no . REGULAR. I I ~ .. Onnge Coat DAILY PllOT~. Augu9115, 1Ma ~1 /-Z: dldn R; lllt !RM HM ltlt Wu... llM ltlt Wu... ll• W1 Wu... llM 1t11 Wu... 11• Mt Wu!!f llft lelt ..... ~~~:!"a&1::'rP r uaaw.. Ul'TFl•TUT c:•veAS. ctoaci::"t~. •1.U111•• UTl&.Ulll'flMll a1mm ITATI• 1• ~ he ~ eo..t Delly 11111 ... , r.:. -.?.co~., Y.dita. AM I PM INfta ~ M,J .. ft .,. Wll ttM 1!1p'd. "'•lure, •om• . ' Ptlot It IOoklna fof help In 183 t PlecenU.. C M. 1'ful mJte10e IM-25" 1 Ma.471 Wo«f.PfoceeeinO cont• tore rt e.t ,,..... a.e FOUND 3·4 mo old It• Ad ~ Dept MllHll 1 HIYlll IT'MllM llTAI. UUI ~~I~ 'r~. ~-=·::.6 :C:-' ~:: llltten, nr ~blllt-wlll In-A'wMriO a.~,... ·-n·· ... -.aAA ~ .. """' ..=. 1ne 17).1010 .,...,. t-eMI elude ptca up Ind c»-IELL IY INlne a... ~ S«· ,,...ct\andtle. _... -,._' -· ..,,_ • ., - Found 1 /13 l<llten JIYefY of ada. puHlng YloenMCSac.ontractdrtv• llUYllTPllm I 'om•k». an Italian ~~·ooHrOCNt· Sl~l.I" bnwn!Wtlt. Hwbot vi.ow IMrahM'9, Proc.tal':S mfPllllJ atOwllh amall P·U or c.r hkery I c.te an 'aatlaon Poft . lM-tl -~•1-llU\ W>(1f\UIO()l WMMI 'tm=-==~:111':; PtMae QD &40-1521 .ct~ and a =: wjthln &o CA. Must be 21 I.Wt.,_,.... ~ nees:.. .,.,r=getJo. ...atUT JOBS Otv9r. • new, lotd *· 01 dutlea e PIT or FIT CholCI of Y"I old CA cStiVet• lie, be 11M111 ~ & 'IT"-~ l'/Ume. ~t ofc work, '200 •· 6'1-5af4 CIOWnca. Top. WOMANS muat be .. tremety 'or. hOura la you,_, Cell T. H ebte to work long houre • ...,,.. .. ._, MAOA21NES 'rlll1t gantud,ree90Nlbleand A11ocrat•• Tel•· p~ btMd on mhQe & llllY edSuMl\'40-4271 ::,~~ ~r:_:.to rlDN C...ul a.4pn\MQ2V_,_Dr fOUfl) ADS ARE FREE Cal: a.2 ... 11 able to woflc w.ii with nwtcetlng. 953-M70 ltopa. APOfY at 1'892 lot 3 etlltdren (2 IGh004 -llTllllLll ~ UV\ kal~t •H lliiil ot~eeume Attn LIU Ulllft• ..... 1111 COWan, IMne. 88().lllOO ~II~~·~ m&ll. NSmll port ~-:n~~72 MOflY 8R'f-itf!Fmm Umrlfiii~o-'~.~~~~~ Smith, to: FIT PI T Perrnanent UUll Plllll keeping. ~ coo1c1na. 1pp1y 1n '*'°"· 2407 E Martietlng CQrQpany ,. PRnrS c.,.,.,. •'cue• Macro &we*W ~ Ewry. NAiii Ol&IT Crown .._,dwar.. Corona to.ta M ... Afc.hlt9(;tural drlvet pref. Salaty/wlc Cout Hwy, CdM qulr.. ..cretary wltl'I ILi. loom *" l400 bee!-tNnQ ~ eC1f Ft1, let. IAILY PH.IT clel~ar 873-2800 firm IMklng «rand P«· ptu1 boatd. Call Mary Sa ... -· bookk~ngeicper Mull TRfS lent condltlon 766-02" ~ fe.te. t.aoM.. 20121 , • .. CASHIER Patt•tllM writ aon to woik 20-25 llta 641-3648 ·-· ..... I)'~ eo wpm, With the ~ A .... Sent• Ana • • 11118 I i4/h M p/wl< p,.f Arctl ttu· ••• -1>111 ....... -office ~ 75f.0299 Otm ·-· ••. Htll tr• n our. rl. dtnt. ~able oar. UHY-llllUUPll Full tllM ..... Polltlon • ty to OI'-~ r ... um MU --------• .... .., Camp &45-0032 mu1t Outlet lnOlude «· llV.ln & Cll9 tor available at the Pen Pfooedur• for ~owing THIS 2 s;; etd iid • fX121-,;~~==~.J=: Clerical rand•. nnng. llte o~ MWbOf'n.N.B.S4-3&07 nyeallef.Worklnatrlend-c;ompeny..&45-5 beige erH tug U&.12 KXib!fti iUioA Found baby blk/wht cat IDE F. 11..,.1n PIT, uatst OLlll TYNT worlc 649--0M4 •llH I LT •a ly bNutif\11 omoe taking SIOllTUY Slll.llR wardrobe mirror a10. T 'c Ke Ts . c All 11 ct Y N w Pt Hg 11 tNCher In whlctlr. rmlbrd lf~'r• a Mll·•tarte< and flU OLlll P/T • • counter/ phone •d•. Mature (Lady Frid-~ 1 Fireplace eaeen aio. Hm 87~ &42--0392 .a2so mo. &45-2357 .... i... PIT 11AM-3PM wl<d1)'9, Great job !Of trlendly -, •-a 9:1:-no-13911 • "IOO Found cat. Grey/whit.e t---------•lbleat>outjOb_,,n• 15/20hra.perweet(.lnte<· car req. Miieage c>d out9olng lndlllldu11 p.,wnoffloe Con.ultant wau• ... Wt! 47-• 9· ~ •Ofta9n1" US-1 .. 111-1 mentt,theFO.IC.ha1a vlewlheld9AMto2PM 1131..o416 Apply In P«ton 11 the bullonlyFMnoteJt~ 111.f ex ta__ Pool T~ Mlle new tabby. Flea collar "15 "'" job for you Our dMllon on the 19th & 20th, at P I 9110 Ing S800 s.-5. 5 daya. ••IWtlM"' Ethan,.,._, Antq pine 13 12500 Pool Tbl~ ~ Flora/PHrt area. Lag eiepl'loMoperatOf1,var1. of bank tlquldatlon cur-Newport Nlisan. 11118 .,, ..... -.-.., Plenny••11A•r c c M Piion•• ty~~l. ....,.,, d 1 1 d •""""' '""" Bch 494-0329 ou1 INlte. 25431 Cabot rently h .. openlng8 for --•• acenlla vt , otta need auto etc.'&42· • "you.,. toc*lng for ax11a rwr tr P • reaaer. eur.-. _.. Fou Ad, #100, Leg. HIU1 I derk typl t who Doye St N~ Beact\ for ct\lldr.,,. "'9W _. M... • IC*'dlnQ moneiy, or like hutc:ft Allge to ~ ND gold~ MYefa 1 No phone call• pleue plhr f\11 time, no exper eu ire 11--UT to go p1aoaa Ilka Magic c1tm patchwrk cov· Alt! wel<Mir. 1 lO vott •t Newport u••t11m IWIEI awrage typing ..,..,. req 875-4417 -. -·I .. ...... I( -..... etWt/dutt rutfta a pillow °"' pt..a MS Pott+ &4M7~. 1 U:t1, "-ta M-·. No 50WPM Th4I F' D.l.C of· lat StatlH ltttHMt . Peo~ with Hefballfe. PIT 3 deye p/wl<, .... OYnt-.. nott1 .,_,, •hem•. deeor .... HOW9 POMf MO OXY·ACT ..,.,. -fen • great benefit• FIT PIT _. hr. M/F c.11 PAlllll IT1'lllAITI Shaklee. Arnw*", etc,••· muat type, non-emoller Fann, or win Pnnil and Trad lcN9M9f & ~fa 2 terc:Ne St50 ~SN2 FOUND Kitten, blk A :~~9d~~· semi-package rnctudlng dental Sadl 8-5 844-2410 athletic glrll needed to pertence to~ National 840-4n$ Awarda, Call UI nowl We ~lcoff• tbl. lempe. 2 Beaut. 25'' dt YV, nlOe er..,,, tiger 1ttlpe, blk ..,__..,...,...______ & vtllon cowrage. II you 11a1et tor upbeat~ Company in ..... ca-SlllOllT/P-n.. ~a:~~~~ roctter• Mlle-acceea All wood c.ai s120 & 1, .. '* uCnderpal w, approx 4 rno1 pt Manager Couple would Ilk• m«e lnfor· 1111111. lfFIOI Beech Re9taurant. Good pacify PrCT\18 yourMll fOf Mu•t be ••"""rlenced 842..4333 or el(Cfl c:oM Ev 6116-3082 TV 1100/bottl actt Cftd atal na & Thall•. Lag wtexp for t>eeutlfUI 48 m.iton call pereonnel. at pi.a.ant phone manner. pey, gr•t way to 1tay 1n 1 few months In mari~ ,.. 4 p IOI Ml. \.-d Bch497-41130 Unit Garden .\ptl, CM 975-S400 EOE flllng, 11arlou1 office ll'lape c.11 Kim, day1 ment °' corporate l>OI· Have good ::rfng lkllls TYPllT I llT ,...,_ 12:0 71~1913-;;'04 FOUND ladlea ,lewelry Vic Salary+bonu1+Ac>t No C'8<ICal duties, FIT, non-amotll', 644-2852 or Beth lhon will be youra Mr ~enoe ~ ~:;: Piec:. wortl form typing In LES 967 ... 133 -------- of Geleon1 market. Cor-pet1 &42-4914 Wkdyl ~ FIU OUllS ONSITE Photograpnk:a, 897-43-46 ..... Hudaon. 752-68().4 per week ( 11AM to 2PM) our omoe Artemoon1. INTERIOR DECORATOR ~ ~2 ~~-. on • ....._. u er ••o 111""' Am 3303 Harbe>f Bfvd Unit . --. -C 12 30 on 2 • Hr1 pl"*" ..., ,,_....,_ ~--.....,..., ,... -'"' HTAILEI The Federal Depollt In· E·5 Colla Meu PART TIME SALES PERSONS-Fr.nc:h allllnda875-2311 -_, moV91 mutt Mcrlflc:411 a.a. keroaiene hMW. FOUND: 1m111 female Ill train. lnteMewl Mon· suranoe Corp. ha1 four 540-0e&e For F V Skiting Center Putry Snop, Newc>ort 9 to 5 WEEKDAYS INtne ., .. Cell lot tiPPt Beaut Rattari Din • mi.c. 497-5123 Beagle, Vic 23rd & day 492-2005 opening• for flle clerk• Floor Guard•. snack bar. Be a ch K hr 11 t In• II &e0-0727 '600, Cot Ible N1 137,51 Elden.C M. S.6-7378 -- 111 - 1 -1- 1 -0-61-- 10 --To quallty you mu1t have llllUI. lfflCI Bob or Terri 847-0022 &40-8124 OIOAIT WELDER. appty ._.11t11n Couon. Sofa/ OAK bedroom Ml. cc:imc*- 2 yrs uper. In filing, eort· full or part ume. _. oo p••t TllE •••tS/P-Till Secre1err -Underwriter MaoGreoor Yadlt•. 11131 loYett '500; Sofabed (un-~~saso. 4 awlwl r91!.~ Found very ugly mut vcty Wheel Alignment, Bra)les, Ing & cMcillng atl lorma pJhr. 505 30th St, Svlte an -for Surety Bonding ¢flee PJtt;entJI. eo.ta Meu used) $3501 Stunning _... S200. ~ -· CdM. 64"-•559 Tune Up. Newport Tire of documentatlon. Ex~. 203, N.8 673-7911 po11t1on1 avalleble et the Mature woman. 1ml Lido In Costa M.... Ooo<t --------6ra11 glUI din N1 1375, 1150 like new 844-81:M FOYnd very very ugly dog, Ctr, 3000 E. Coast Hwy, In e bank01 note dept.11 a Delly Piiot newspaper gltt shop ApprlC 25hr wk typing a must Other oen· Cata SHS brUI bar 11oot1 $75 At1 WHAM Ticket•. 11/30, ,. answrt to Skraglea, or-Corona del Mar plua. The F.D.l.C. OttlfS a 1111 UYlllS working Saturday end Call 10·1pm 1175-2425 eral office dutlel. Ex.per Ill __ I__ Deco Sofa/iov.et putet Mt'll9d tutlng. Two 11 h I 8 ylld D great benefit• peckage Of 11111101 Sunday morning• Eern -•a11r1 TUllll In Insurance or banking -·--",.... ctre orig S1500 aac: S650. S30 Md!. ee2·2727 ~~~7~041; 8 r, llTOTilllllYIOI lncludln(l!Oental&Vlston LOANPROCESSING S•.50pernourplusgas -... helplul Call Joe. $50Nopapers.75a-10111 OakgluacoffeetblMl -------- and light repalre. Newc>ort coverage. PleaH cell OFFICER, lmmed. open-allowance Muet he11e We are aeeklng aggreul11e S56-0070 ~ SSl S.50, 09k Bdrm '400 Otllct fualtan/ LOST Gold Meth Br~let Tire Ctr, 3000 E Coast personnel. EOE Ing, min 2 yrs processing large cer or plck-yp and men & women 18 & O\llf llOllITT _111111 _______ Cuetom Oak a· wall un11 ~ t '22' Wetct\. Great Mntlmen1al Hwy, Corona del Mer. 975--5400 & cl-A'n~ loans be at •--·1 18 years -•d We will train you In an r Ir" Samoy-" M $575 col tble Mt S375 F; A 9 ""' ......, "' I Y 11.21 P/.ll • .., s~·:...._. __,,__ -.Ja· HE 1 Ill£& mod· llakJe. eward 4 7•3718 BABYSITTER. Tues thru CLEAi AL . position Call Bruce 542-4333 IJIClt no new caree< OU • • puppy Pedlgr•. lf'lotl, _,...,._ ·--..,. " EW A OUll TYPllT must be a Mii atarter. Unarmed officers tor pr.. 642-3030 111 man Ed or1Q S 1800 sac S750f All u• unit dealQr1 lumlturt R A 0 for lost talking Fri, my home CM. evallable also. El Toro of-R&OMECHANICAL TECH with desire fOf eocceu tlgtOYI account In the Ryland or rm -2•7 or XLNTOUALITY +CON~ GrMt f0t CPA's, engt. Perrot Boys· pet Grn 645-1811311 no ens ah 5 GOOd growtn c>oaltlon 1n ltce Call Tim Boland Part time, Looking tor re-No el(pef nee. Cell btwn Soulh Cout Plaza .,.._ 1-303-2511-7979 $2H No r..onab141 on. ,. neen, new bu8IMIMI, w/ytW head Vic of Uni· •H•••••JCLll Operat1on0stfe>epl t e1tCor· 768-5105EOE tlree Need1to t>el1mlllar 9-3pm 841-0e90 Prlor Mikteryorlawfn.. f SSS IUMdlP/P 972-3411 etc. McMnQ, n..-Miii verllty P,_ 12 Foxglove. --porate ce o re1-HOUSECL""aNER ___,,,_,, w/prototype fabrication forcement ""If Retired eh MUST .,,.,.,, r.-•a . ......_ Best otter. ~50 Irvine. 733.()457 WHERE CARING I I A.... P-·'tl ""' ,._..,.....,, & bly I •1.1irs99&-lr ... ~ ...... ....,.... S ....... ECUSTOM auran ...... n. ~on Tue-Fri $500/hr, mult assem , aso testing -IW~ persons encou<aged to fUnvtrgftm..t-um ' -·a-11 012 I 1., I requires •Int typing akllls hive own car 1150_.119 ol same. Contact Ooo 1 some office work apply · ·, """ seet. chair & onomen Cenl\lry tan Me c:.b!Nt • ... ..,. ., eaper w/word pro-Dav11 L0Garde Inc 1 Call 811154H181 PEOUS rab~ & hutch Fr .. to coll•• & endtabl• ~ltze4dr...,.wlloclc cones; wfm COl1 trn PllllllEL cesalng I plus. Varied HllECLWlll 645--4880 IS•les SECURITY SERVICE good home 536-2782 Elf1htone ~· Xlnt s 5. 645-1414 wantl to meet mature CLlll TYPIST general office duties. Needed Good hours. ···y Tiii w•IT91••1w·~1 m So GIUMtl. Org WANTED· Prtvate Party eond $250 '°' .. ~ NofeAco hand Mid dlct-.- lllOman for love & comp•· 20-30 Hre p/wtt to ltar1 good P•Y Cell Robbie's -.. '" -... I~ 1133-8n 1 wants SINGING BIRO IN ~-~!d2t1nlgt1t50 ~t ~~ Ing unit. nnac:r1b6ng IN- nlonahlp. Into 80'1 but busy otnc., needs people Wiii d.ovelop Into f\111 time Rag & Mop 548-0757 I TlUPllll W.ES with car tor Wicke< baaket CAGE 759--1802 .. .,.,._ '"" """"" ctllne ~ ll'ol ' active. teen, tan. oriented blllngual lndlvld· !)09ltlon Apply In pereon ••oo lunch service ll·J0..1PM. SICIRITT 1101 Walnut flnilhed wall unl1 w con mutcYlar Send phone, ual with xlnt telephone 9am-4pm, at: Insurance •" • + .... ''"' Mon-Fri Earn approx S3S•IM02 Yet front AMAZON Parrot. S50 675--8782...,.. ~x ~ ~ lit name etc. to Roger, lklllund acc;urete typl~ TIE a.LT 11111 110. Ill. TtCI I CUii Wt Trill S l50 ·S200. Wkly Mult Mild tamed. talk•. nice OFF WHITE "L .. SHAPED 786-1520 tve m 1 1111 Ad 130, Dally Piiot PO at 55 wpm,1for ap11arte~~I 11 •• 2 lil'...,..t l "t The IMne office ol the Call lie• •nts tt41J be n68t, pereonable, and lllY1CI IT&. lntll. perch/cage 497-5 123 SOFA & LOVE SEAT, &1--~a IDI 1560CostaM ... CA clerlcaldutes teaae..... -.,." • • Federal Depoalt In· (l14)112·1lll energetic. Apply btwn Eaper w/rets $5hr+tlme Anliaac" ti nice cond $150 r...-UI Th ...... _ Id..._ I t for Interview. 545-5000 1"'9• surenoe Corp nu Im-1oai:n-12pm or 2-4pm & 112 Sun. off Union 76. -548·5814 leewi m•n-L tq ~t. c. IA=:! OM"''"" wou """ n 8f· ext. 521 M·F 9am-4pm •• a Lori s K~tcnen 3077 So *•H 11!1 •H 11!1* -..-''" "'"""OM•-· ested In b'""lnnlng a 114/2-111 "'*11ate openings In our P. 11.'lllllCTll • Nwpt Ben &44-71&1 ...c --.s RCA TV~--•• 75. ,....£ a Co. Cabinet Gfand -• Insurance Dept The Harbor. Santa An1 Ref..,._ s 21 ,_,...,, • .....,-C~~~I:~ on tl'le B~ll;n WllTUT CUii TmlT entry level INSURANCE h~~"t,.lcwo~~~~10:t~~~~ 979-0747 Ill,,,.. I 1111.,_ w,;.;;:t0<s ~9t: ~~ tee table 211xtie $100. Cot-l400 &45--1414 unity teaching by an or-I 1A .. a1.T1A11 tor tne legal dept. to uelst CLERK requlr!' th~ IOI· tors needed tor demand· SEm/lfOlPf Warehouee a11l1tant. Dryers. g811elec S99 & Up ner tatM encl $50 Oct. GulbrenaOn SpiMt. X:lnt delned unity mlnll1er In ...,.. • ._ .. _ In typing, flllng and other lowlng exper In" Oranl\A County Hrm T 1 kill,.. 1 ~-Fri 7:30am--4:30pm. ALL APPLIANCES table encl $35 7~219 cond l800 1154-11152 TlCl.IOWI Clerlcel dutlee. Typing 60 • Typing 40 wpm " •-.,. YP ng '• • • mus •~ 75 pl hr to start. -North -the neer future, pleete Requires knowledge of Answer pnones & general ~ Fiiiy l11r..teM Sofa a LO¥eaeat matdl, KAWAI COf*>le sMan<> & .call &48-8632. A sell·ttartlf to assist In wpm req. Own car • • Famlll1rlty wlln policies National Media & ability otflce duties. Computer Coste Meta. Aon or Dan, b l eartntone S 100 4911-11157 beneh: 3 ""' <>id. pen 1ne de\181opment g con-mus I Ca II Judy. & premium• end e ec 11 IUC • 1 966-1510 ti 1Ht 011 ..... 1 ,. • •• li •• I... trol of budnet for owned 542-4321, ext 318 for • Xlnl 11erbal & com-po ~ u cesds.u skllls helpful. but can ---UNIQUE FURNITURE Wall Unit, ~. top q\.181 cond .. f\111 trans . ..,,. • 1 1 ... 111 .., rogram un er 1eern-on-the Job. En· SllP IWI •-• 1947 s Main St 11.,.,, attr11C11Ye, 111 wood Sacrifice $2100 1154-3542 ft~ Salt 4012 Real Est11e properties. appt muncaton"" s pressure. Housing 1'1du.-vtronment is Mortgage ,.._ -·· Need• to Independently Oii.iil CllST • Must be coneclenclous try eaper a must Xlnt Banking & Reel E1111e 770-0102 Santa Ana $500. 840-4149 Peope ""'°need Pe«>'e One of Orange Counties researcn & control of IAILY PILIT & attent111e lo detells pay & benefits Send Re-I Hrs 9•5 Mon-Fri Call Mr. 81:.:'a~ds~~ wt .. ~~ronl WATEABED, Q\IMn aize, That'• wNt the flneet Auto Ol1mant11ng budget 10< owned Real As I TECHNICIAN In our sume to Ad. 116, Delly' Oonzale's 549.9585 appt Seti Wl1tl EASEi .,.. ,,. "'""' heat•r. headboard. DAILY PILOT Y11d 10< Sale Long lease, Estate properllee Need• CUil TYNT lnsurenoe Dept YO\I will Pilot. PO Box 1560, _ --It's • BREEZE · IH-1220 padded ratla, gd cond SERVICE DIRECTORY xlnt 11arlance. Contact to Independently re-PIT, travel Oflented bust-•t>eVerres111pocetnloslnbl0e1for Coste Mesa, Ca 92626 Want Adi Call &42·5618 Clllllfled Ads &42-56711 Open tQ.-6· Sun 12-5 $75 ~102 IS al aboUtl Ernie or Ray, 898-4343 aearch & complle date. d ·1 t 1 k I 1_ A-4014 You'U elso be responsible ness n 5 gen ° c c 6f • 1nauranoe on ell reel IUL llTITt WT 8h•"I Vl'f• for establls .. 1ng t'-"•·· & good typing & phone estate loans SuccessM RE Agt ---"s __ " ""'"" skllls eseentlel. 675--2250 • Ptacl"" cornpr~sl11e .,.,.r~-·-I'-----~-ILL USI HSlllUU flllng systems for the ... ...,. ._...v ......,,_, ,..... budget department Cllll01111 llablllty lnsurenc.e on son to supervise oftloe, YElllll IACllllEI • MlnlmYm 2 yeera bank· F o I c I see«lng r 11 ti F 0 l.C owned Pf<>P8r1Y escrows .. Show prop- Ettab. game route. Pert Ing experience In a note · s u me • Re11iew of prex>erty tor erty Must be lam-e • ...11-1--tlme effort. HIQn returns dept.°' loan dept collectors In the Irvine adequate colllfage lllar/OC, salary $1000 + iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;; .... ..,...,,..., _____ 1-==z.""'!!'~._.._...,.,... __ Loail atH. Wm train • Muat be conlClentloul & :,~a ~=:me::'!'~~ • M1lntalnlng llCkler• bonus Send resume to BUILD OR REPAIR TIE l&llllDI •J•A•N..,IT'!"!O!"'R!'"'IA-L"'!C•L"!'EANl._ ... M_ Flex hra No$$ down Pay attentive to det11I delinquent eccounta As • In• current status h Dally Piiot adir 122 $2 17 per day Walts.. st.in.. ralllng• For commerci81 buMdif'9S lor from profit•. Call SYn-• Strong lllfbll & wrmen part of our liquldatlon YOY Prepa11tlon of mont 'Y PO Boa 1560, Costa Mesa. • doore. windows, moldlngs Lawn & Garden Malnt 9y Good rlQ 1131~ 1~ ... 12 5 M F I •5 M •-·ti klll reports CA 92626 T .. t ALL t •478106 Don 962 ... 202 men college lrllned on .,.y • . on-r .... r comrrn.in...... on s s Wiii be ln\IOIVed with con-• Computer input • ..a s yoo pey or landxac>lng IH59-2120 A A A Mamt LOWEST Conllgnment Shop with 90rtlng & gathering In· phone to resolve delln-proprlate uperlence lit• r • In the ~s Concrete walk-s ap.neee gar. Aellderttlal 662-3235 ~NOYS WALLCOVER1NG tnst..iation & Remov .. "" pe1nt1n9 548-4013 Exper1-Wallcoverlng In 1tallatteon. Reee Consult- ant Aalgnmnt 581--4590 Wolfer 71411136-5820 • Ellperlenoe In filing, tactlng borrowere by Candidates mYl1 halle ap-• ·~ ~~\-~ 3 lines 30 d1y1 CompHlte patios Coven. MetletJfou J --PRICES Commercial & •t•b happy Cllentel• fOfmatlon Is a must querlC'( problems YO\I Banking Is a plus Maxi-~=-? o•tLY way1 Block walll. Room ~ IC.Int yard main-• Good loc Fun business •Goodtyplnglkllla. wlllrevlewborrower.tlles mum selary IS $111000 -·-·-•• ft add·n 15yrexp646-4.834 t11nance Yostil~7 w8'KiJiml PAPERING & PAINTING Te<rlrlc te<m1. Must Miii For more Information & recommend action •• pl yr Tne FDIC orfen a IEClml•IT PILOT ONE STOP HOME ANO lu~H LANDSelW-bASONRV Oual '~n ~ .. ~7330· Ref• 714/848-7975 pleue call F.0.1.C. Per-necessary You possess t. -fl d ....... """"' ... ...,, .,.,., ~ aonnel (714) 975-5400 k11owledge of CO'*'mer great oene 11 package. tor busy "'*1k:al front of· COMMERCIAL MAINT AM AN HANDYMAN Lan ....._...."', -........ -'T •.... c edit oollectlon practice Including Dentel & Vlsron fi<le Full time 646-8824 SERVICE CARPENTRY 472-0736 Cari>entry fencing · win· done BrlCk, blocll, stone. Quality Wallpapertng .,, Banking r COlllflQI. If yO\I would Clowtcl>l~mbing, ~arllte. lrM eet Mike 499--4072 Work guarante«i Call TILL IT T'9 UTE UtlllATlll & P~ocedur~s 19 well 11 Ilka more lnformetlon, HOEPTltllST A'epelr-Door ... Alt.,.tlons tub encl, haollng. etc Rick 861·9584 tor tree.., 963-7531 If ' h d fam111ar11y with collecllon please call personnel at Perm. part Ume N B Real DIRECTORY Aemodel·P•net·Locks•tc Y°" re un IPPY an TlClllOlll laws. Thia po1lllon re-0 · Estate firm seeks Window-Fences-Cabinet And Y• Jeaus 11 Lord t.ck I lty lenict T.ctlnlque Papemangen want to get out on your The Irvine ottlce of the quires xtnt 11erb1.1 & writ· 975-S400 E E --enthusiastic reliable team CALL TODAY II 35 yrs exp Jlfry 542-0567 (llc#30405) ~8244 l OCl(oocfOR cn&ose the best fOf yoor ~~n~ ~r fl~~ ha~ : r~<>: =~~:~~'. 0~~~;11 ~~; ten skllls. Previous bank· LHAL llOIOllY player. Light accurate All FIR LOIS cu; leui•tx DECKS.WOOD COVERS All Key SerVloet l'lome or omoe 640-621111 communications right lmmed openings for per-ing or finance ••Pit a tor lltlgetlon & tu at· lyplng 55 wpm, n-y D pt j • _ _ Competjtlve Prloel 895-2893 •WE GALS $HOUL01t he<• In So. Calif Poten· sons with the followtnn plus Salary wlll not ex-torney. Non-smoker. smoker. prof appearance our ally lot PON R<?SA CL MEAS 10 years axper 754-16?0 •HANG TOGETHER• 1111 In 1lx flguree flret exrw • ceed S 19.ooo p/yr Nwpt Bch Send rMUme to handle 11arled office Service Directory Cjean thll • m entertain •GEN HOME REPAIRS .... "L 775-4243 ANYTIME y.ar YO\I need S IOOK .. -· Pleue send your resume to Hiring Partner. 5000 duties Including 1ome Repreaenlatlve tf'lls pm 731-1538 Paint n.......-•I "'-wtrv Ari& '1iQCk c;;t1 • • and qu1llllcatlon1 Cau •Mln2yrsbanklngexper 10FOIC.a11n Person· Biren St. Suite 2900. bookkeeping lunC1lon1. 1•2~21tJt.Jot ..,., __ "91,._. .. , "---l aa./le~ 660_2462 for app't ldn ..! 1 note dept. or loan net. P.O Box 7549, New-Newpor 1 Beach. Ce $5-$6 per hr and hrs ere Cattriap etc Ga.ry 645-5277 PTL """ ... ~ eapertS-very reas ll1u I -.. P 0 r 1 Be a c" · C • 92660 1 to 5·30 PM, 5 deys FAEE CHAMPAGNE for au HANDYMAN LARGE and &45-95 7 Bob 635-4384 Int IEXt c>atPtaat•lnO. •trt1H" • Ablllty to type min 92658-744549 EOE -Start lmmed Contact Acetaafiat with celer1ng1 by small I DO IT ALL' BRICKWORK Smalt 1<>b1 custom texturing. qualrty ' r.. 1 4021 40 WPM U11•ln Care 104' Elderly Denise 7t41476-o282 -M C EL'S GOURMET NewQor1 Costa Mna work Prot>lems-No Prot>-• I • Strong lllft>al & written OISllOILllY l1dy on beach In West Computerized payroll I HA 531-5579 Pat or Ive meg I ~ 67S-3 t 75 'lemll "3~ 554 783 t -m---communication skllls. ASSISTANTS A4l8ded for Newport Oen work llOPT-IHI lffl ecc1s rec /pay, lnventorr CATERING Call lor appt HOME REPAIR Carpentry rvtne s 111 -.a-..... sy hair salon In 851 3331 "~t<.7237 & othe<s, Oar1a 979-0551 or broctiure lls.4-3678 ,_,,_ g ,, .. , .. tree tnm C\lltom Brldil::Stone Webu)'Trul10eeds Banklngexper lsrequtred ""' • • .eve1-..-1nCoet1Mesa (11-1 Plus _........, ,,.. 1.. Fl S.m for this !)09lllon. Maxi-Newport. 646-7197 Lill PllCE•••a Mon-Fri) p~ & tt typing AcHttical Ctilial;I Ct•t•t C.acrttt dump runs C M & NB 0~1ock1.1 F~r .... •1t~~~2 ...... IM. mum aalary will not ex--$5/f'I S.2 3996 9-----...,.-~-t aree Jim Whyt• 542-7206 ._ .,..,,.._., Cell Wayne MattheWI cMd $20,000 plyr and --------• Exp'd loan Processor exp nee ' ·--ExQuliite XcoustlCS Orlvewaye, patios. petns. -754-611211 wlll be based slrlclly on needed tor growing lllCPT /Sim sprayed or remove 0ry. etc No 1<>b too small Plumb -Elect -carpentry USMIT I ITllH vv g commission tor tne - --Aus P.ui 720-0139/eve Qualify LO'<ll pr1ee1 I Home or Aot s 1nl/Eil Petell WOt1C Lie & bonded ,, 140607 441· 1•24 Patch Wortt 2131~25 Repair ptaster drywall slveco hke new. frM •t I.I, .... S AA prlo< ••P« & educ.lion COUISELORS Flnenclal Co Xlnt salary Do yoo have a good tel&-wall Aepllra 847.7901 Reas MICkey 536-0553 P11nt-etc O.pend1bl• I New & repe.lr All types The FDIC offlfl a great Pan time carrier couneel-"'ht S....,. e-pnone 110~ & can type? M~'tiHt/lt• .. •ll C•iH Cut I u_ Lie 1131•23-45 * lllYllS * benefits package lnclud-ors wanted Help bo"* r'V e>e<eon "'"' r A progressive growth _ _ aaua~ p) -L!-F II & part time ""•'lion• Ing Dental & Vision pack ,_ sume to Ad • 125 CI O oriented company need• h Cltle$ AemOJ;11ng Childcare my home. nr OC .... lit Disc JecL~ -·~"!'•"!'--~!'!I~~ .... -~ u """" f Id 1 • end glrll aollcll new Dally Piiot PO Box 1650 8 ....,.~ ..,.,0 hes 1 .. _ Fr--tlmat• on room airport N B &. C M area. LT HA LING • MOVING "-w.iiir .. ""lio•"'""'"'-""""'!'l!•o111'!'1-,-• St•rt• 11 S4 50 p/hr ege 1 YOY wou 1 ke subacrlptlon1 on tttelr ,._ • ...,.' "'" ,..., """' -f 852 9539 G & Y d Cl s0'ouNOS LIKE " "A TV H lw D lll-1111 Muit have ,,..1, ciMn ap-more lnform1t1on, please paper routes Mull enjoy Coste M .... Cal 92626 abOve Salary plus com· addition• kllcnens or reap re• • arage ar nupa ",. •A Full Servloe Plum~ pear. Muet be 18 yr• 01 call personnel at working with 1o.-13 yr LllCI lllTISS peny peld beneflts Cell betns 873-8122 Ce8tracttn -Jon 154s.-9un M~S::: & ffon~nX9~ & pOOl-spe.-neatlng f'el)llr• age. D.M.V. Report req 975-5400 EOE old1. Early evening f'IOYrs Mond1y thru Friday Nancy or J~. (J l 4) CYetom ReSldentlal Work Geatral * CLEENCO * • , DRAINS CLEAR From S1S' 751-2880 8·5 Mon-Fri BANKING work deys/ nexlble hrs PeradlM Cafe 844-1237 250•1840 for personal In-Clean-Tlmely-Aeuon11>1e *c=od_. .. ,_~)l!!atr Clean-ups & Haultng ITUll ll\IOets. o.-•I, Heater * 11 .. n .. '/ Comml·-•on only tervi-EOE 751 69 .. .., 11c11 4•1, .. 3 """" ., ._......,.,., Free est 54S-6730 Jotln , __ .,. __ ~~".""!'"--...,,....... -a Tl HIS • ...., .. ~ Slnoe 196 1 #4 .. 7017 *A· 1 •Ym * 51-9604 M&M 722-9066 UAL lfFIOI TELLER Call Bruce Emsley llASlll I Resp 'Person 1o-C.re tor •REMODELING 1 Jay Oe Construction Co HAULING & MOVING CLEAN & EXPERT ,..,,.Ex-..._.--Servloe.,...---& &::>.Aalr Ill 642-4321 ext. toe brick • block, exper·d. for Infant et O\lr CdM hom•. *RESTORATION 5.48·? l7l or 556-6282 Prompt Service Thank 0"9t 25 yeers •xperlenoe ,... • ...._ TheJollyAogerCorc>orate GREAT WESTERN SAV· So. O.C. Contractor 3 day wk. 7·30 to 5:3o. •REPLACEMENT --·--yOYILewis,54o-7a66 Uc T-tf6 . .&28 730-t353 ~v;s~esld~T9 office 11 looklng for an ex-INGS, one of Cellfornla'e llQll Ol&IT 493" 1123 ift. Spm. own trana 640-1948 & REPAIRS Dtckl aa• LIGHT MAULING·Movtng •• ABC MOVING •• per~ MCretary for teadlng fln1nc1a1 lnstltu-lllLY PILIT llllCAL USllTm RESTAURANT (Free ettlma1es 24 hrs) Patie Ct'ftn Dump runs (yard/garage) 0 tck .tul T l38<M8 the operation• depart-t1on1 ha1 1n Immediate With llrnlted X·Ray Parmll llllLL 0111/hU Tl•t 1 prloe I<>< d•lgn. plans. 7 days Oa11e 6'5-11116 u car l~==--~::i:::::-1 ment. Thia poaltlon1 r• oPPo<tunll'tJ:or a Teller In for bu"" Orth......,.lc 01-Ex...., pref Mon tnru Ftl-englnHrlng conetruc-Balcony. 1talrca991, decb --..., LO RATES. 552-0410 I ood .._...,, .... I.._ our Costa a .... nc.. ., ..,,.._.. ..-· t•-. ~-n 61u8 y~· ••• Waterproof deck coat1nn MoV1ng & Haullng Dump -• irea qu,.. 0 ,,,. ....... ""'· "' "· floe full time &411-111124 day only Kitchen & ""' ... • ..,.., .-· ·• c STAIYm -.....-• ple&lant phone man· OISTMl lllYIOI co 1 help Pl tlm• 631·3045 942-0289 Drainage repelrs. rebuilt Job•'cre'°.,..w •• ':~': ....... all , ..... ITS··-.. ff You "'ould n1ve cash · 11-••11ot-•T uner ••HOMETEK•• AllenDecklng857-4510 ..... ..,........,.,,. •• ner. and general 0 Ice handllng uparl•nce OUll P&IT Tiii --.... _,. Mon thru Friday, 111m to Or Co OriQlnal ~g :r~n ifn: ~eferab(y '". • llnanclai Carw opportunity. lull 2 pm Can Geotge bef Archltec:ta & Contracto,.. ~all --8111t• lemtt ~Movers TnturecS .. -~-.. •tttutlon and""'' must The Deffy Pltot h .. Im-time lni.tnel ~lclne 1tam or 811 2 pm only •A~L~•t _.111-l.,..,..... __ ~""P'-~ L T12• •"'6 "'•1 ••21 computer akllll • definite :.::Joy ev1-11v~--pu .. 'lc ~l•t• opening for cu ... Salaty commeneur•t• with Mon th Fr• 432--0670 IU • ., Com~ Drywall J>rof UXssXdE Ttwapy IC ..-.. -...... plull Xlnt ben•flt• & -· ".... U1 tomer SeMca Cl«k 10 wlth ••P 850-432~ P11F1"9 Areas • R;Oah Speci~::f. In Comm I '°' strM-5 "-<l & back · NEW w~ Stor-oe wortilng condltlont with• contect Light typing and work tn our bu.ay Clrwla-ltstHr111t/ltmue1 ~r1a<:ing-s.atc:oat109 and ·1 Free es1 aches 9e0-1804 Car~ • 1_ 1 ~ grow!ng corn.,.,,y A9ply tO key are required lion Deper1ment Mutt be •llO.U. Sim P/F-tlme vStudlo Cale SAVE MONEYll 1131-4190 5411-8923 llc:r3113924 aJK _...., fn per1on btwn we·11 reward your dependable and ab+. to llafwttr.ettft,f/T CdM 875--7575 art 4pm •at•~ ttin a~A-l--1 .... Cart Smiet Pf¥...~~u8!"!245 11·30~.00pm entttuelalm with an exCfl.. handle heavy phonH L-AI ... _... -... -A-lor appt n ftuwu ......,., ""' .... -... ~ Tll MU 1110 -lent compenMtlon pKtt· with a pleUanttelephone .,.. -• .,. Ken 1 anlca na. PAlllll IUITllO I~ HOME HELP FOR fAE LIM A Zecctl "' B A 1l •.41• • .........._In, mge and the opportunity llolee. 20 HOY'9 p/~ llJ '"' l•l· llll Claellfled Adi 842-5678 1n1talled w/lrens ~9-ELDERLY Bonded com· .... -for peflOl\al and pro-Monday a Friday Call $699 warranty 72?~1111 Oualltywork freeea1 panlOf'l lidel 833-2009 Pliatlat lnllM feulonaJgrowth tfyou'r• 642-~21 for app1 AM< -•425513 Mll-7'0 t I ''Fil!'l!N'!'le .. l'Xn..,"'M•fl'!'!1Nd.,."'91"'y""l$~i-o 114/111-1111 lnter•ted, plMM apply for Tracey D •1 p•1 -haaty S.mct NEW/REPAIR Oual1ty No Beue Cleul~ ard Sinor 16 YI'• of neppy A.OCOUNTING CLERK In P«'IOI\ to· l&TI llllT IPIUTll : • • • •• • •• II y I DI· Loae weight NOWI a. slim Job• 10 small reuoneble AoetN's CLEXN1Nd customere Lie 290$44 torever New Vlllon Fr .. est . llc0d 1131·2345 SERVICE a tnroougnty Th.nk·YOUI 963 .. 1 ,. ,-..-.Oiillij~~~~----Exper In ~"'9. rMnUal • lllEAT Full-lime. Type 50wpm. ~-0857 .,. A/R, k~ of .,,I"" 1<>-k'"" Outlel 11\C!ude e e Hypnoell Center 955--04~ RESIDICOMM L IND 26 Clean llOUM RAINBOW PAINTING .... . .. ., • .... Fii ..... • Vtea MC ted hefpM. 5~ 2 WEIJERI ~def1 .. ~'7;_,!_nt!..~~· _.. 1 ~ • accep yr-. Do my own work LIC I Ar9 you looking tor 1 cS-. Ouetlty 11 our l)Ottcy 11,.,l ,&'&IU ..,.. ...--· -·--• tnU LIM* NI I --., ... ~ i Clre -•2711<M 1 Al &46-8 n 6 oend•ble clearllng ... 6~ JEff Lie 11$8' &I SAYlllllll S7/hr, C M. &H-2030 • wna ,..,... • rwllDJ • •---rt•--'-~1 Sheri 780-944~ -Detall mlnct.d Ptt'toft to ftll 11 e -..... _ -• Lie Prlv Home fOf Eld4wfy llHW -JT•n ' A A A PAINTING lnllE:d Account• peyable poe-3200 Pl(!( Cen1er Ortve HLmlY n1111 • If you arc ln High School or Jr High . Weelt/Month Amb or •1.1 ir a111w. LTI. Cullom CIMnlng H~ LOWEST po.9ible ~ g "§ ltlon In buty Orange Coat• Meu. CA 92828 Nwp1 8ctl ..... Part time • ond would like to earn $25 00 to• non•emb. ~101 Kathy -•et othcee-cteen up•·"-eat 10 Sttip s.rw:. 662..323$ TABLE ~AS O\JR County Ad A0anCY AlP C II Cerol 7~1042 • • . e •Eteorte •Bod')'Vu•rd1 Kalf'ly &47·1G57 aft« Jpm SPECIAL TY ;;>IJet, Stir •ICP8f1en0e reQu1reci 1o-0 a • • ~O 00 tn t'Omm tons and more each • 24 Hr Uc Aelld'I c... tor • Fltneu C<>neuttant• CUSTOM P11ntlng by Jlm ~ Suwtv 6'5'& 1a; key by touch. typing • E~~f,~ llllll ITlllllT • w k gwe us a call. You can work . the !ldefty l.Ull .,, .... '°"'" •Or•,.. 4"-4!&.4 EXCELLENT HSEKPNG LOW ra• '°' lh\ltt.,., mu1t Excellent fringe P.....,,t buey group prao. • p ART TIME th f d • ment Doctor on C9ll MMces 5 1"' local ~. patio rum . Iron r• benefit• Send raeume 10· mn ... WllTlll tioe 1n N8PWOf1 Center • tn e a ternoons ~ • Delk:loua ,,,..,.. 7to-1943 Cadtaiat exp Rett ~--9115 7 11or free .. , 134.,.243 ...,...,. _____ """"' Mrt. Breck•, PO lo• C.tet1ng Co. part time, need• 1·2 deyt p/'Mc • v rungs and sull have ttnlf' to en)Oy • HIOHLAND SHOAEfi CdM -mrs l'lome a Offtce Qleenlng by DAN SAL Y£R p41HTiNQ 8710, Newi>Orf e.ech. S'4 S5 p/hr plu• tlpa. El per preferred . : your summer We offer compltte .• ... , •tat ~ JODI PtMaa call fof "" LK: •05824 CA 92658 Apply 1n pereon 2919 E &40-1122 • U'alrung and proV1de transporauon • • T<>P9ed1~751~7.. eetmat• 842 e744S eaa Anytime "4-20 '7 Coat Hwy CdM HAA80R MARINE up, ,..,,, ..-... ·~ .. ----&11111 · Dent•llOrtho ~· • plus l{reat pnzes. tnp11, and pl nty of • w. w111 ~ out ~ a Hou..cteanlnQ Honeat. lnterl btr Cust°"'~ a For weat eo.t ectwr1te-KIN&llllT&lf Beneflta, 4~ DY9 !-.P •MONEY' Thas u. not a piper rou~ • pa1nunyt>oetb0.tomfof e&a LAWN SERVICE ~able, elflcient, comm t 30Yf'9.-q>, '*'"> t:'lm~~-rmrrmn Ing otftce of SAIL Mao--Clothtng Mf9 Meda Acct Aeq'd NB &42·HH : and at is not 1even days a w ~: S 10/per ti Ind. P'int & llt ~ :..~,m~ ~ 2 atlet ~ dfllpatched, S~ 411520 itne Need cr..uw. non/ Ate. ~tent, "*"41 lllTILUIU'lll•T • h 1 t -·--f • '"~ & me. Ho • Wiii dMn mooa1 hornel & free ..iim.•• 1-'0a amkr, •Iii* Mlof few 1Y9tem now. teem com-• P us new "_,_..,,... • ., or our e extt1c:t1etoaa. ....._eel c-.n Upe•frweTnmmlng apt 1 ~ & tie,,. Jo INT/VCT PAINTif«) vaned dutlea from typlno putlt latar Dullea atao In· ~t ~oug::, • newspaper and have • gocxl ~ e fOt ~. ln.&320 Aak Ywd ~I ·~ ,.r1 4911-7904 v.... ~a Af't ,._ ,...._ ILAJ __ .., 10 ~tlcWI ora-ntu11on elude pnonH, flllng NMd1Ull llfM front ol'ftc:. • whale you·~ doing al. Comto out nd •. ue about~ ui>ldeherf MIKE a50-32e3 • Ouallty WOf\ IH-ITS5 MIWY Of tan &45-1104 Mon-Fn 8wn-5pm M •• ..... "-tal • L-lk hhi·· nd --........ 1 ..... 91~ plhf atan. Notth Cotta per'llOf'I .... uat .... ..,.., • wn~t we &-"" lng a-'"'' a. . • • _ .. _.. 09" .. f»AWTEA NCED8 W~KI To Ptaci. your M... Meut & Soni. ••P«lenced MO-I 122 • you'll be glad you d d C.a1J today and • '* 1 ., ma:''w':o~r9 ~IF"°"' hme 1n11ht. rwfln cab 1~==-~~~:a::rl .. f' Jt Re ult.. eee.1a to Karen Mml : W'C tomorrow! Call Mr Earl •. Mlf99 I .MJy 15 v..,. • 1 ~ ~1~ I~,.: ~.~ 111 -Now hitln8 tua & part tllM MS-7058 or 241-8432. lfP". "-_. tMl 1't .._..... erm ---7 ~rvu•• Dirtttory ., .. ,.... dfl..,.,. IOt the IMh : : 1'7 LllW''Ht ... lllNO iMtaU J--·...._.-1 td Cill NQw mtac ty\tnOI' tePW1 tor County OleJ.A~ Pto-e OAANGC COAST DAILY PILOT • waLtTY T,_ lftm & """°41 .., ... rm.-..."":Tr~l"'l'tT.l::ft -.!fiMfR'Dlflll•l9 -~....-.,,--.,-.---Mllbo91 ct'illfl• ftMt gnm P.id tt8'n,,.. Uni• • W 91r a-t ._.. , • rm l 9M! m91n & Ao«Jtl-TI I "l 642·1671 _ &45-1100 ~-forms M25&Vhf .. 'atal1 e •111 rc>uAL~1u..i'H °" • r·A.mocfl·AddltiON · i.1nm11.-Ef\VICCFieit•.Oteo ht. JIJ W 1d141 ltemt M1·5e11 115S..th& •••eeeeeeeeeeee•eeeeeee••• ~e 641-4 80 Fr .. ..i1m ........ 13t·Me1 ltll.U$.Slll -====== ' . . , Or11nge COMt DAILY PILOT/Thunday, Auguet 15, 10-.S ioat1, hil i 14 Ca~ra 1014 ,5• bay §aJl;r w11t'lr xln1 '67cemper, eJCceilent cond Mu1t ... to ai>· c:ond, $1995 obo Call prec:lalell S 1200 otter 968-4903 after 5pm. open Cell 548-8647 Meter l ibs IOH '88 Red Puefi Moped 1225 obo. 780-9353 *•LASER #89055* 873-7873 30' J Rece/c:rulM, Brtllol Dane Pt 111p S39K · Pvt Ply Eves •99-3 775 '82 VESPA $600 obo. 875-8333 DIMES A LINE WANT ADS r IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell your Items for $50 or less. Jn our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· I/shed each Saturday In the Dally Piiot DIMES-A-LINE ads must be pre-paid so mall or bring them Into the Dally Piiot office. Be sure to Include your phone number or sd- dr~ In your ad, have a price on each Item & no abbreviations Sorry, no commercial ads, oarage Nies, produce, plants or animals are 11Ceeptable ------------ DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday Coate Meta Office 330 WHt S.y StrHt Coate Me .. , Ca. 12921 9107 '11100 LS llOOHO-IHI 9112 SEPAUn EIHPW DELIVERY DEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW M-F tlll 9, S·S 11116 626 S Euclld SI Fullerton. CA 714-8806300 213·691 -670 I 1: HOROSCOPE ----------=---__, ~-~ SYDNEY 0MARR Friday, August 16 AR IES 1\.tJrch ~I \pnl 191 \ ou attract more peopk. popul<.1111\ 1nuca\t·c. finanual pro,pclt'> art• bngh1 Focu'> on cmplo~mcnt h;"ll pr11t l'durc\ [l.l'nc:ral hl·ahh I ong-d1~1<1ncc rail relate\ to tra \ t•I po\\lhk in' 11:..i1111n to \tKtal funu111n TAl Rt1s I \pnl .!11-M;1~ 201 lunar porn1on htghllght<t ph'''lJll t1llralt11111 ,, '"''t'I'. of l.'\pertencc'i thcc:nd of 'ilatusquo \ ou'll tt'Cl't\t' lutrall' t' 11fll."1 } ou 11 hJ\ l' l ha ntt: to 1 m pn n t \t) It-1n drama tit IJ'ihwn < .1pr1l om pl,1" roll- GEM I NI (Ma) 21-Junc 2rtJ Dialogue ""It h older 1ndl\·1dual rnuldl h:;id to purcha\C or \ilk of land home real ec,tatc Prntett 11gh t'>. don't g1'e up \omt•th1ng of \Jluc lor nothing ~ou might ha't' dt•t1\1C1n to m:.i~t· 1n nmncll111n \\.11h m1ncral'i CA~CER IJunl' 1 I lul) .!.'!) A11en11on ccntcr'i arc1und ;elatt\C \urpn\t' "1<,11'> \nap tin l\11m\ ma1ur donW'>llC adJU'itmt•nt I o' c pla>''> J ominanr r11lt' yoir 11 l"C'Ct"tvt" g1tt reprMt"nt1 ng-genu1 n~ wku o1 rc&ard I 1hran lll.t\\ roll' 1n J\nam•l ')(t:nano • l.F:O tJuh 2' .\ug 221 lkltnC"tcrm\ \l<.'crclc:J rolKt:t·rich-qu1ck \tht'nlt:\ c ~tic mo\t''i rp .nu arc: on 't'tgt: of"hat tlluld be maior dl\tl)\t'r\ I ,1kt• in1t1at1q· 1t:all1c that t1m1ng 1udgmt:n1 1n1111t10n .ir( on t.iriu·t p,,, ... ., pla~' r111t 1 \.IRC,01 \ug 'O..,qll .'!.!) Th1Han he \Our P<>""cr-pl,1\ d,l\ l O'C'I rc:IJtt11n'ih1p gr""' \lr11nt1t'r , cmpha~1\ ""'" be on gr(.•atcr rc\p<>rl\1hll11} and l ha net· 111 t nur;l'>l' l111.t1h.1al rc:w<1r<h ton\1Jcrahh Hl'I\ upon \our '""" JUdgnll'nt I )l\rl.t~ wuragt. LIBRA ,...,, rt • \.()\ t 221 lnd1\Jtlual behind '><Cnl''> C.trrll'\ \OUT ha nncr '-1 <.111' )OU un· nol forgotten. mJn~ will r,h''" lhl'tr apprrl1at111n 1111 Pil\I dlon' fa\.or\ lk ··1n toud1 "•lh pt•r,on "ho h<."lf"ll·d \ou du1111r: ltm<.' of ut\I\ \,:''''hospital CORPJO 10.1 2'-:--.'" .:'I) 'r ou get alm11\I ner~th1ne ~ou rt•quc:\I ht \.d1·t 11' <' l hoo\<' qua ht\ over quantlt\ l mphJ\I\ 11n lricnd'I dt''i1rt·\ .1w1 rutton\ \t'll\uClht) \pt"< ulatmn J t•o •\quMn1' ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I AggregelH 5 Prol1c .. nt 9WH tft meller 14 Soviet M• 1 S P11101 •l11nq 16 Tou 17 Al11cen •end 18 Go111p 4>0 LOii llu1d 2 t P1P* f11!1ng 22 Sayattruf' <'3 T urlo,csh crim ]5 Oarm11n1 27 Orienl :?0 J IU lov111r 30 Ego J a Malay Q•ht>'1n 38 E•ull 38 Coung11 311 Summt1r <lrin~ <i;> Cl'lllHu <43 Re1lwey c•• •• L9wn 115 l ewy111 1H11Jr 46 Puy - 11 1 L1ghl \OU''" <49 C1v1c lfaOet 51 Oromec"' S<4 B1enk1 out 58 Rllub••r• 80 Tr en set ''"'""' encf! 2 14 4 61 AOtltl) 63 F1voreo·e '•"•ttW 6a Gero 65 S1m1111r lo 66 G•H I Bar11er 1s1ano 67 LlllVH out 68 CamoullllQ' 1>9 Retail DOWN I l <1t1n denc..e ~ USSP rangft I Strf 4 GhssaOH 5 1•n I 01al 6 fngenOftr 1 Aree of Me••Cf. 6 Nevi! Olfitftr aot>< 9 ln1ec110"' 10 Penn\ 11 r:rftnt 1 1:? Tne l>trlJ• t) Sm•rt tM!<:~y 19 At n•,f 2a Aullllt1I; <'6 Gobbled vt> 18 •OVI :lO Rl'l81 .,,. 31 Nettle ');? Beecn resott 33 ProvenO•• )4 BHn tyCM! 35 Quick u 37 S1rengely 38 Story P01nt ao K111en1an • 1 Ott or lorme •6 811cSoetHI 48 Some suow•y• <49 Rae• •rack ICfleCfUfn 50 ConvulN • 52 Heve lun 53 Besebell gemb .. 54 Admtr•t OI NerGlllul SS Meender 56 80111 Ort! 57 9puner 59 Time ~riod 82 Wood Pt.8UC NOTICE PlBLIC NOTICE SWENDDAL THRONSON ROLF E SWEND· Arthur B. Thronson, DAL, age 79, resident age 71 Passed away of Santa Ana. CA Saturday August 10, Passed away on 1985 1n Newport August 13, 1985 Hels Beach after a long 111- survived by his wife nesa. He was the V1rgln1a (Ginny) beloved huaband of Swenddal Daughter Lucy , father of Kathleen Short of Ronald (& wife Apnl) New Orleans Four Thronson, of Orange. so n s, Ph ilip. o f Ca, granddaughter, Tacoma Wuhmgton. Ingrid Thronson , Michael of Castro cousin, James Peters. Valley, CA . Thomas Seattle, Wash. and o f Jackson. CA · many friends Mr Timothy of Fresno, Thronson wu a rest· CA. Also survlVing dent of Irvine. He was ~are 12 grandchildren, the appliance bust- 2 great grand· n~ an Costa Mesa children Sister, Mrs from 1948-1962, was Dick BIJ'cl of Hill-acuve in the Lions aboro, North Dakota. Club, Chamber of Mr. Swenddal owned Commerce, Newport and operated Rolfs Beach Elks. After he Fashion Footwear 10 sold hll business, the Bra&'l Ring, Cor-until retirement m ooa del Mar, for 1970, he · worked aa many years. He was 8 Manager of large ap- member of the Elks phances at White Lodge # 1441, Rice Front. He wlll be Lake, Wl.8COnsm. and buned at sea F'rtday the Knaght.s o.f Col-morrung, attended by umbus, Tuatm Coun-the famtly only. The c1l Recitation of the fatn&ly suggest mem· Ro8ary w1ll be held at orial contr1b~uons be 7.30 PM Friday ln made to The Amen- BROWN COLONIAL can Lung A.bociatJon CHAPEL Maas of in lieu of flowers Chnstian BW1al at 9 Friends are mvt~ lo A.M Saturday, at St vwt the family home Joeeph's Church In-F'rtday Aug 16, af~r· tennent will follow m noon Holy Sepulcher Cem· --- et.ery Friends who wiah, may call at the HAMPTON mortuary "from 9 Robt. Lester Hampton A M to 9 P M Frt-Jr., 64 yean, resident day In Ueu of flowers of Riverside and the family wouJd ap· Newport Beach, on IM•7 NOTICI predate donations to Auguat 7th at UCLA Notice of.... IHVrTING .. DI the Ahheimers Dis-Medtcal Center fol-°' RMI ,,..,_,,, No1~ 1111eteby given '"•t J In J llln at 'rtvate.... the Board of Trua1 ... of the ease Association of ow IJ a Ong ea No. A 121 IOI Cout Community College Orange Co. 420 W Loving and beloved tn lhe Superl0< Court of D11trlct of Or•• County, 19th S t., Costa Mesa, husband of MarUyn-lhe Stet• of Ct llf0<nla, In Cellf0<nle, wm receive ... 1. CA. 92627 Or lo th... ne, cherished father end for the County of Or-ed bid• ~to but no lal., " d enna th 10 F"'d American Luna ~-an best friend of ha •-an : a.m., " ay, "'O Roa..~ In the Metter of lhe Elt•t• Augu•t 23, 1H6 11 the S(Xiatlon of Orange !IOns IA!"rt Lest.er of 01.AOYS M HULME. DE· Purchatlng Department ot Co. 1717 N Broad· ill, M D of BaJboe CEASED 11kS college dl1lrlct IOCated and G J h f Notice le hereby giwn lhat _.. t370 Adame A~. way, Sant.a Ana, CA regory o n o trre undt11fOMCJ Wllriilf •1 COtt• Meta. Cellf0<nle 11 92706 Arrangement San Mateo, proud pr1v11t Nie, to the hlghett wnlch llmt MIO blda wtll be under the direct.Ion of grandfather of John :c'eu~=,;:i:~ r:,.~ oP9lled •NI reed Brown Colonial Maxwell Bryan Mid Supetlor Court on or p u Ac HA a E o F Mortuary 542-3949 Hampton of San aft., lhe lllth dey Of A~. GASOLINE FUEL FOR -------Mateo. Priva~ aer-111101 lhe offtot Of 8Nney COAST COMMUNITY COL· ROBERTSON Vlces were 'held at Mellin, Fine Homea C>Melon LEGE DIST"ICT Harold K Dae 78 of Our Lad Mertllt Lynch Realty, 1741 All bldt .,. 10 be In ec:.. -o , Y of Mount W Ke1elt1. Anaheim. CA COfdanc:e with the Bid ooeu-Santa Ana. Paued Car m «'I Churc h . 12804, Tele 71'-778--0970. "*'" wh6Qh ere now 1n mt away Augu1t 13, New port Beac h County of Or••· SU.It Of Ind mey be teeured In lhe 198~ H' ls su.rvtvf'd Donations may be Callfornle. ell the rlghl, title offlCt of tllt Director of by daut:;ter & IOn· made to favonty char· Ind tnltr99t Of Mid csec. Purctlatlng •Of Mid eollegt 1 L •. Ra danl,ln •nclto 1ttthe09r111n dlstnct n-aw, argooc Y Hy or the Santa rN t property lltualed In the !.ecf1 bidder mu•t eubmtt Cunningham, •later, Catalina laland Con County Of Orange, Stat• of wllh hi• bid' e Cbhlef'• Myrtle Burnell, and servancy CellfOfnla, pertleulltly d• checlc, certified CMc*, or many clOle relatives aorlbed N I0110w1. to-wit bidder'• bond ~ payable Lot II of Block 8 Of Traot 10 t.he Ofdlf of the eo.tt and friends. Chapel,__ ______ _ pcr'>un .. pla> \1g111fll iln l rol<'<. I SAGITTARfl'S (\.111, 2} Dn 21) lntu111on nrl(l\ 1rur f-ocu'I on mrt--r-~­ tarcer hu\1nt'"' 11pponun1ll<'\ \tnsc: o( dm:ct1un purpoc.c: wil l be rc\tnred \hart· kncl\~lc:dg<' k;irn h\. teaching Plc:t\;1nt finan,1nl 219 u per Mep Aeoord*l In CommUl'llty College Olatrtat 1ervlc~ and lnter- Boolc t4, 'eoe I Of Mt .. &oerd of Trull... In an nw \ •'riday l 30PM oell•'*Xlt Mai>•, ~d• amount not leM than nve n ' : · of 111d Orange County, CA perotnt 15~) Of 1119 tum bid Olr«tt'd by We1t-HAAIOR LAWN• MT. OLIVI! \urprt'><' "part ol ~t'n.mo CAPRICO RI\ llkt 2~-J.111 19) f m pha\I\ on t111w11unttJt1on • cdul'1t10n ira ... c:I \fllrttual 'aluc\ Recent contact ""111 pa, di' 1dcnd\ ->Ou'll tm·al Im: lrom rt~\lr1ttron \. )ou'll b<-popul<tr and happ) \n~1ttarian will pl;I\ out\l.tnll1ng rok AQUARIUS <Jan ~ti Fc·ll 181 You'll lrnCI\' w11hout formal 1ra1 n1n1 -mean\ "N1lu111on 1n \t1ncl\ s.c rvr a s rrli.lhk llUl<.k\ You'll karn mort .1ho ut t.l\. lltcn'it' rl·qu1rcmr na. l·mo11on.1l 1tnnh c:mrnt 1\ tkrp re'alt1c 11 .. n<l <ll'I atcrm11nal> PlS<:ES (fcb 1•1 'A,mh ~"<» I ocus on puhlicll), popula.nt\, 1.ha llrngr d a\h of 1d<'a' \ ou'lf m3kt' dcc1'>10n rr~tdrnti mcmber c'1f upptl'illC: sc' fmpha"" on l'\Ltlrmcnt, chan\mn and mantal \Lntu'> C 1<'m 1n1. V1r10 ·a11ttanu' J)t'r\on' figure prom1ntntl) , IF AllGlJST It JS VOlR BIRTHDAY )OU .tr<' \ptrtlunl 1\ prrf«·11on1\t, have in ttnct for \howman1htp, w;ll ~Lnficr lo hrlp tam ii) and fnrnd\ Y ou .irousc t'n'' adm1r.1t1on and re<,tntmcnt \omc pcr~>n• arc~ JC'aloui of )O\!f.ach1e'vcmcnts. othC'r, fee l you art not bt'1n1 complclcly truthful In r .1l1ty, you can be your own wo m mt1c, \'ou .a.rt prescient. your dream• c-.an bt' prophetic. P1'4 C\ V1rao J)t'r~n\ pla) important rolt1 in )Our life If \1nak you co111<1 m rry th" year 1 rav<'I ond monty rmph1wcd 1n °'-to~r • j ' ., •mort commonly known *' 1 guerantM '"'''"•bid· mln1ter Memorial 11· 1110t S Broadway, Stnte d•r .. 111 tnt., Into the PATk, Mortuary and An•. C. prQ90MCS Ccn1rect If the ,..__ 893 2 .. 21 Terma of Nie CUil In law-11me It .,..,ded 10 him In \A:Jll l<'ry • , M money Of Ille United the ~t Of felture 10 ent« CORN l l•t• on confirmation of tnto euch con1rec:t. the LllV'\NE CX>RN · Mte, "' pen call\ and bit· P'octed• of the Checll w111 be uv • " ""1 • enc.~ by note 11-tort.11.a, or In the cue o1 a dent of Newport cured by Mof1gege or Tf\llt bOf\cl, the fl.Ill tum tl'leteOI ~ach PUied away Deed on the pr099f1Y to wtJI be totfeltecl to Mid~ Aum1•t 13 198~ Born I04d TM ~t Of amount 1tge dlettlct --' bid to be depoeitect with bkl ~.bidder m.ay wtthdr-Nowm~r 26, 1903 ln Bide"' ott.rl to be In wrft· hit IMd fOt a pet10d for forty· Kanta1. Survived by Ing and wll be r~ II flw (<t5) d«yt etler ~ date htr 10n Jack and two 11\e llOfeaaMS offloe et M'I Mt fOf the OC*'l"O Iller.of h ld ~ lln'll etler the n,.t publl-The Bottd of Trvet .. ,._ ara nc I r~n. r u • mloft IWW ano Defore ....,..thes>t~of refeet• nt'ral rvicel wt1l be O.t• of Nie 1ng .,,, ano 111 bid• or to held Friday Aucust 0.tecl trllt 26th dey Of nMMYirteOUlttltlMOtln-1e, 1G8~ at llAM, Pa-~ A .., ~"' .,.., bid °' 1n cific VJew Mortuary UMl"I~•~'"' &.al A. v. Chapel, Interment ICrteeMQ a C•t1le A. etwiulu, ..,.,,. Al-Pacific View M«>m iw.-+-.._-l~-1 &..•tllr•r. 41~• Ottr••lf ,..... e...t CeMMwflltf ...1 .. 1 p i. N ........ C9'1ftn l nt c.e.ee IMIMet on.a1 ar.., ew,._. llublllhed °'*'09 COMt 'vbllahed 0t•noe eout &1th, Ca Pacific i;:i ltjlot Augi.tllt •. t. 15. ~ '!lot Auou-t • 1e. Vtew Mon~ry. di· Ila Th,·227 111& T'tl-208 fft'ttln 544-2700 Mor1uary • C•mttery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Coate Men 540 555• PllRC! 8"0THIRI ULL ... OAOWAY MOATUARV 1 tO Bro.ctway Cotta M"a S..2·9150 PACl'1C VllW MlMORlAL 'AftK.. Cemtlery-· Mortutry Chapel • Cremttory 3SOO PKlllC Vl#M Oftvt Newpof\ ci\ ~4-2700 I Ora~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurac:tay1 Augul1 15. 1 fltatC NOTIC[ "°* It -~ 1111~ lion, II ll'fl/ ll!OWfl '*' .....,. --• end ~ 10 ~ ' .. ,....... • w ROTIC( P\llJC NOTICE IAIO LAND OA ANY OTHff\ H TH IU~L!.M N'TA"Y f "'1«: N • ~~~~1 =.,an~.::;.:ri_: ~--==:"':»~~ :::'..~-:'~ ~TmOUt•M-.. ~~H~r~~~~~&.l~= ~~=oo~~1o o;:;'=..~ .wi-.....;...-.-.--....;.;;;;.-.;;;-..._ CffYOf'HIW.-OIUHACH lo beh¥e It In Ylolatton ot tatlfy.ftptWOflrnC)llecl,,.. ~-:~~· MAlmlTAW ,_ Dl"ICTIOHALLY D"llL "[ITllllCTIONI .... other ccmmon OleiOM'IOl'I, AMl!NOINQ CHA'11" llc11on 10 38 030. INI Midi Oll'dtno utle, pOUHllOn °' t • The'fdloWIQ "'*".,. lll01'lC1 a. ANO MINI! ,AOM LANO. ~OlD IN IOOt< 1~ ., ltlY .. IN ,... Pfot*'Y 10M Of' THI NEWPORT l*tOng!WllleOfl'ler~, WICUl'l\bfenoee, to pey 'ti.. .:::.11.:..:.:.-H•~t:.; c10111G ~ • TlllU91"U'9 IAU OTHl!lll THAN THOIE PAOI 911, OFAC~ ~-duorlbecl eoowe lo HACH MUHICl1'Al 0001 eckSfeiM. Ptoof of•· the a princlc* Mn of WM!.,...~-· A OU Al I A MAllllHI T.I ....... 1911 HllUIHAIOVI! 01!· Of IAIO COUNTY. pur~OO to ri. 63 ~ IVl!N UIM _, ,,_. Pl"TAINIHOTOCUR,IWI MmeOfpetont,guerdtll't« 1M •)w.dbyNIO ~---......": P~,1TSH1tonrovle ....,.Mff*'TlCa 1Cflll810, OIL 0111 OAI TM 1trt111 lddrltt and lllun, ltvlno. C1lllornl1 tier 11, 1tlS lit 4 TM Q!ty Counc11 doM Of• lduh ~we Of cuttOtty DMd of r\111, with lntweet .,....,... ,....,._ A¥t, Coeta .,._,CA "'27 TO l'Wmfn' OWNI WILLS, TUHNILI AHO I'* QOft'lmOfl ~llcw\. t2714 "'~ In M uw ~ Of delft .. IOllowti of Mlfl '*'°"· Ind other lhereon • ptewlded W'I ..cs i. •• 111, " 8obOy , Morton 407 YOU AAl IH Ol,AUL T IHAl'TI INTO TH~OUOH If any. of IN ,.., ,,openy TN undeftlgneG T,,,,.,.. I009lecS .. HCTION 1. Cfla,t•r lnformotlon rH•onobly note(e).' lldVeno.. " eny :'.i-:0 .._ ..... Pllur.t!Yli a.net.Mnt• UNOl!lllAOllOOf'TAUIT, 0111 AC .. 011 HU .. Ctll>ed uove l o ~'lllY lybeny 141 INctl 10.. of the H9WP0t11wf1 neoe .. ery 10 d•t•ttnlno unc1et 1i.. terrne of 1M OMd ::::;.:.-:-::::.-CA 12t12 ' ' OATIO OlC 11 1M3, UN· IVHU~'ACI! 01' THE P~•d to b• U lnCOrrwct"9M of Ille ttt• 111t• 1Dt w .. 1,...ln•t•r, = COCM " -~ wtletllW euch ll!Olltlon ... of Ttuet, .... cMtOM end ..,..., ..., ,... Thie IX/tin.a i. COii• LUI YOU TAKI ACTION LANO Hl"l~VI De· M IMM, Calllornte ~ Ind °''* COtMllOn tornil, Anet'Nr LAttr to reed .. tollowt ltt• ...,..,... of the TN91 .. encl TM. "'"' .... ...,. A dUc1ed bi)': In lndMduel TO ~TICT YOU~"'°'• ICA19[0. AHO TO IOT-TN unesar..-s TN01419 <*ilgnltlOn, If eny, "'"" ~01t11Hn on •.tt•!f 01 leotloM Thie Ordlnenca ... In-of the tru9tt ~ by-'d .... ... lot>tly, Morton llUY, IT ._AV II IOU> AT TOMSUCHWHIPSTOCl<EO d~eny•.oAnylOtany Mrtln, Of IM ..... ~ WOOOIAIDOE VII.I.AO t0a010"-"9Meftdlrt-lt0duoechtaragul1tmeet· OMC1 of TNet lo wit· :11 ;:: _., .... 0... Thie ~I wao filed A PUii.iC IAl..l. "YOU 0111 Ol~ICTIONALLY lnOOfrectl\eM Of tM,WMt tton'9Cit9dobo119 '10M OWNV'S ~14- t.ftt lnQ otti..ChyCO\lncll ol lht •1&e,721.M r...GnotM. ~ .... "::::: .. : Wl111 the ~Iyo.ti Of Or· NHD AW l!XPl.ANATIOH OfltlLl.fOWILl.8. TUNNEL.I .Sdr ... and OtNW common lalCllllMIWlllbe!Mde,bv\ TtoH W11.L ru Al PUI(· tt.J1.0aO Deftntt1on Oliy Of N.wpon 9Mct\ hotd tlmet• ~IN 119 County On ~ 24 0' THI NATUllll 0' THE AHO IHAl'TI UNO!A ANO OMIQNllOll If lllY e11own wllll<lut ~ Of wW· I.le AUCTION TO HIOHU 1Ul.OIOCwfwMow• on lht 22nd d•y ot Jwty ThebeMllol11YunctarMld ltt-... l ......... 0.0-1914 • P~OCHOINO AGAINST 8ENE.AT)40flfYOHOTHl tiwlln • • '"'~••pr ... Otlm$>llacl,,.. 9100!111 '0" CA•H. 10.llAMO II\~ 1915, end vwu edos>tlid on DMd of TN1t heretofore Ill• ':::'.:::.-Nd c::-~ YOU, YOU IHOULO C<m-OOl!AldA LIMITS THeAE· hid ....... M mlde, ~ Oii' lit ... pc11w1:m, Of AIHllA'I CH!CK 0111 leotlu 10 H 010 lf\e 12th d•y ot AUOIJlt tout.CS encl ~.cs to the ............. ~!. . Publltl'IOO Or~ OOMt TACT A LAWYl!A 0,, ANO TO AEOAILL. A(· without COYenent or -· ~ ~. 10 PIY IOt ATl,.(OctHle;(.~ PWJOM ""' Intent: T~ 1985, by Ill• lonowtno 11011:. undetelgnecl I wr111tn 0.0-.................. Md o.lly ~llot J4Jly 25. ~YQUOt' '· On September 4, ttH, ., TUNNEL, EQUIP MAIN· rltlty, tlltl)( .. °' ltnf)lled,,.. dellnqu•nl "'llnt•n•nc• It time OI y .... "' City Council d9ClllH Ila A Y E 8 , C 0 UN • l11ttlon ol o.flUl1 ond 0... ootdadlnhCtMll'I ,._ I , 18, tMS 10:00 AM , OATEWAY TAIN, ftEPAIA, DEEPEN Olfd~ 1111•. pounllon, 01 ......,,,.,,, COit. Md •l r110Mr Of the Unlttld ltat•) purp()M Ind Intent In onlGt• CILMl!MBl!A8, Cox. Hll1, mand for Sole, 11\d. Wfltlan tM,.., ~ ..!aW,::: Th-tf4 I.AHO 81AVICl!1 INC ... ANO OPERATE ANV SUCH enoumbrtnCH, lncludlng torn•Y• f.... 10 wit Ill r19ftl, title 9nd linW•t lno tlll• Otdlnlno. le H IOI-Mtur9r, Plummer Notloa of o.fllllt encl ElcM>-..,..,. II......... duly ~!'jOlntea Tru•tH WI L l 8 0 A M I HE 8 ,._, ch.lrgw Ind ••!*'Ml I 1111 ~0. wltll lnl•r•lt c1 .. *f by I No4ice Of 0.- lowe. N 0 E S , c o u H • tlon co a.11. Tti. unditrelgnecl T _ f'la.IC NOTICE u.ndat -~IYtllt to OMd WITHOUT HOWEVER, THE of ti.. TNttM end Of the thereon, u provided In Mid tOiilt Ind Etec110n to hit A. The •blllty lo mlk• CIL.ME MBEAS. Ag ... cauMd Mid N011Ce Of De-!'WIN.............. ofTruet reQOfcled Oeoalnber AIOHT TO DAILL. MIN!. INllll CIMted by Mid Deed o.cl""'°"· •dv•ncM. II Pureuanl to o-oiar11100 Of r.aooned Judgl'Tl9"te, raaltt Str1uM 11ult Md a.otton to hjl to ~ =-:-.!:'':: K·1W 21, 1913, H Intl No. STOA!, EXPLORE ANO OP· Of T"*. 10 pey tM r~ eny. under lht letmt of Mid Coven1n1t. CondltlOM & peer l)l'etoure Ind Under· AB 8 ENT c 0 u N • be r900fded In , ... county 1""9 10I • ACTITIOUe .,_.. U.5"501, Of Otftclel Ille-(AA TE THROUGH THE ~ p!'lncJC)tll OUIN Of the Oecl111tlon; ,_ cl'lllOM AM1r1Ctlon1. -.tlldl Hota 1t.nd the oonMq'*'C .. of Cll.MEMBEAS H .. tll« wNI• tM rMI Pl'~ I• C1llforftle :;~~;"'"<;~-:; NAMI ITATI....,. COfd• In lf\e otfloe of lM SURFACE'OA THE UPPER not9(•) MCUr.cl by ••Id Md ·~ OI Mid At· WU rec:Ofd4MS Of\ APf'll I Improper beh•vlof 1rw.... ~Kip Maw•. MeY9' toc1ted 1 TM fotlowlng pereoM or• County "9Cefdtnof Or1nQ41 500 FEET 0 F THE Dffd Of Ttutt to 11tlt tOf~ 1H5 .. lnttrulNl'll No .wttll ao-. k~ and tll· AITEST· OATI: 1122/H DATED· July t8 1985 dolno bullntM M. Coun~. lllW Of c.llfOf"'*! IUBSUAFACE OF THE •142,3&4 64 wltll lnterMI Tho Hom.own•n A1 '5·117129 ot Offld9I Ae- perlenoa .., ot wlllch ere Wlftde I ........ I.AKI AMIAICA c~ 911 Latty "°"'-H I! A L T H 0 y H I uecu lid by OOH 0 '1Nl!lll, LANO HEREINABOVE OE· IMreon ttom ~ I, tOCitl!Otl unc:lat Mid Dtclaf· GOrd• of 0r-. C0u1'1f. llklfytoinc, ....... l*llOn CltyClertl ,OAATION, .... i d •onwr··~ . At• OA~OIOVMCULAA. 187t AN UHMAlllAIEO MAN. AS ICAIBEO, AS RESERVED 1815 ., 1076'% per IMun\ lhOI\ l\ttretotOf• M90UIM Cellfornl•. In aoootdtaM• growt GI<* llnd l"-9 fee> Publltl'IOO Orano-CoMt TruelH, •r: lrtlcllello p blltl'IOO Of ~nlend L.ena. eo.te M--. TO AH UNOMOlD ~ IN THE 0££0 AECOAOEO .. prO\llcled In Mid notea Ind__., lo ltle under with • o.c:terotlOn of Cove IOf• jlletlfy lhe 1$>P!lcetion ot Otlly Piiot A~t i5. 1995 TllomM..1.. !110 ... ...... 091~ PMol A·-:r ,~1 Clllltornte taeM !NTEAEIT. ANO LESLIE IN 8001< 13772 PAGE 1114 plut accr\M IOIO cneroeo. OIOned. """'*' o.ctltotion Mntl, Condition. & "-ttlC· • ourlew hlllle 0$*1enoed 1 Th-234 artMft -., &... ~ lN& ....-• • • • o.tt1 Medlc.i ldultrlaa. 1 ANN BOWMAN, AN UN-OFFICIAL RECORDS plut l~e 1M1 Md of o.flMltt Md DemMCS f0t tlOnt tacofcild on ~ 9, r.c!uelion In ttlma and CA 10011(111)17'"411it7 Cellfomle OQfPOfltiofl MARRIED WOMAN, Aa TO ALSO EltCfll•T All coet1 SM end o wntten "°'ice of 1971 CIC Otfldlll Acorda DI cflrnlnelmltOl!lef non-Publlthad Oronoa CoM1 Th-221 Thl• l>utlMH le con· AN UNOIVl060 20% WATER RIGHTS OA Tlle~uno.tMld Otftuft and fl.c110n IO a.. OrMgt County, CellfOfni. c. In taoant yM/I minor• PtEUC NOTICE Delly Piiot .Augutt 1. HI, 22, P'\lll.JC NOTICE duct.s by 1 cotpOrlfion INTEREST WILL SELL AT INTERESTS IN WATER OMd of TNlt 11tr.rotorw ex. to !Mlr-dtcSln ttle Cowrty in ti.. Pl'OC*'Y "1~9d WI haw lncrMalnoty ~Ille-lW Delta MOOlcal lndUatt'lee, PUii.iC AUCTION TO RIGHTS NO MATTER HOW eouled and cMll\lered to Ult wller• the,... Pl'Of*1Y ~ l&rd County and SfJI• de tln\9 Of Ylo*\t crime ~ l7MI Tll-204 NOTICI J 8'ent 8"rtley, Praeidtnt HIGHEST llOOEA ,o .. ACOUIAEO ANO OWNED llMWtiOMO • wrl11-' Dec-tct'bed herein .. ioe.ted ICJll:l«I. td lion end enl~t Tr111t•• l•I• No. INVTTINO lllOI and s.ct.rwy CASH (peyatM II lltM of OA USED IN CONNECTION llfatlOn of Def.wt and De-Trull1• condl.rclrng .... L.01 1. UM t of Trac1 No of Of curl-ordln~ wlll ~~~~ti A•f•r•~oe: Pl&.IC NOT1CE NoUc• It~ given lllet Tllll ttltllMl'tt ., .. flied .... In lewfl>I inoney of IM WITH OR WITH RESPECT mend lor S•. end 1 Wfllton Larry Rolllm111. Attorney ot 9099 .. J* MllP rec:ordecl 1n lend to rtv9rM lhl• trend ~ the Bowd of Truat ... Of IM Wl111 the Coun1Y Cieri! ot Or· Unhed St•t•) ., ,,. Noni\ TO SAID LANO. WHETHER Nollet of o.teult and Etec-La• 14140 &Men Blvd 800ll 383 PIQM 47-48 ol D Curlew 0 di ._..,ICIC>f NOTICIOfl Cou1 Communhy ~ eno-County on July 18 lrontw.trenoalotMCounty SUCH WATER RIGHTS tlOntoSell TM~ Suite 1ot WMlmln•ter. MlaoOl!MeOUtMapsr«:0td1 lend to , .. nlor~ ::~~ TitUITll'I IAU TRUln.'I IALI Dl•t"<:I olf Orano-County, 1M5 ' CourlllOuH, 700 Civic SHALL BE RIPARIAN, c:auMd Mid Not~ of De-Collfornl• 92883 (7141 of uld c:ounty l)Orl d YOU AAE IN DEFAULT NOTICI " HIAllY llttor la • Pll1M2 c.ntw Drive WMt, 8anl• 0 v EA l y IN 0 . A p . ,..,,, Ind E*:11on 10 s.1110 834·5511 Aecol'd owner JEFFAEV °"~:n 11110~~ UNOEA A DEED OF TAUST OIVIN IN\ on ,,.der,... bid~~ w:.~ ':::': = Publllhlid Oreno-Coel1 Ane. Cellfornl• 911 right. title PROP RIA TIVE PER· .,. racotded In IM county DATED July 18 1985 PAUL LENNON ANO nftton. For the purPo.. oi ~OATUEOT 12E/12/83c UNLESS tember1t,1••"*'~·"'"'"•n 11.00 •m Friday Delly Pllol AUQU911 , 8, 15, Ind Inter•• con"9ytd to COLATINO PRESCRIPTIVE wtler• ltle , ... prOC*fY It lly: IMry lllottlm-1\, At· SHARON THERESA LEN lhl Ch t AK A TION TO "' the ~ Offtoe of A t 23 11115 h • 22 1985 and now Mid by h under 0 R c 0 NT RA c Tu AL. tocet.S ._, •• Lew NON. 1 tp er, •ny PWton PROTECT YOUR PROP· lllott\mlft loOetM M 141 ugu• ' 11 1 • ' Th-1112 Mid Deed ot TN•I In the WITHOUT. HOWEVER, THE 0.1 .. All(l\Mlt 8, 11188 Pvbllt'*' 0r8nQ9 cOut The 1tr .. 1 ~ and (1~r ~': .n~: ~'d=~ EAV· IT MAY BE SOLO AT 1 .. 011 •oulewerd. tulle ~~ci;,:ii:g. =~~.!: DIDllC W\TICE property t1tu11.s in Mid AIOHT TO ENTER UPON OATIWAY LAHD 11111-DtilY Ptlo• Augu11 e 15 22. 0111er common detlgn•tton minor A UBI.IC SALE. IF YOU 10I, w .. tmll\1t.,, Call· 11 l310 Adim• Avenue ..--nu County Ind St•t• dNGrlbed THE SURFACE OF SAID VICI, INC., .. Mtd tru. .... 19&! If any. of tM rMI proc>tfly ..Ctton 1o.M• Curfew No~E~HEAN EX~l.AE ONATION fOFftle, Attorn•r L•rrr CO•ll M... C1llfornl• •t ,tCTI'TIOUl IU·-·· .. LAND IN THE EXERCISE OF 2050 lo. luf\dr °'~ ·-· Th.-217 d••c rt t>•d • QOVI II Houn II th II 'ti. ' I NATUn F THE lllolflm•n on balllll of hlcll II 'Id bid Ill be -PARCEL 1. SUCH RIGHTS AS RE· Lot Aneefee CA toOH purponlid to tie 12 ROM tor •ny mlnor'to loll~nc:rJ~ P 0 AOCEEOINOS AGAINST WOODlllllDOI YILLAQI ~bllc:ly m~ l~dw read T~AMlto1•-~JATa•NT UNIT 18, AS SHOWN ANO SERVED INrl'HE DEED AE· (113) m.t14i. ay: ,tonOlt P\ELIC NOTIC[ m9t'Y Lane. lrvlrw. ca111orn11 y u. YOU SHOULD CON· HOMllOWNIRI AllOCIA· t . ... """'no pereon• .,. DESCRIBED IN THE CON· CORDED IN BOOK 13772 l . hller, Vice .. ,....._, 112714 In or upon the Pllbllo llr .. I•. TACT A LAWYER. TIOM, WtU 111.L AT l'Ue· or. doing buelMH U : OOMINIUM PLAN RE· PAGE 1894, OFFICIAL RE· Publl.n.d Or Cout LIOAL NOTICI Tri. Undereloned TNlt• ~'::· &!~~~· ~=°":."<!:. On 8129/851t 11:30 .\,M LIC AUCTION TO HIOHllT T:,,~AC:.~~EH ~~P~·I~~~ OEPLEAI C:,HESB RESEATAUAANT COAOEO BOOK 13953 CORDS Dally Piiot Augu::"f: 22 29 NEWf'OftT.fltHA dltctttmuny l(•blllty for anv • LAKE AMERICA COAPOA-llDDllll ,0111 CAIH VIOEOCASS TT T • AK Y, 2340 PAGES 583 TO 830 IN· PARCEL 3 EASEMENTS 11185 UNWllD ICHOOL tn<:orrtc:tn ... ol th• ttrMI ~t• or i:,her un:J*V'..C: ATION u 1119 duty ~nted CAIHllA'I CHICK OR COAST COM~UJiTY ~6~· Hert>or BIVd .. Coeta M .... CLUSIVE, OFFICIAL AE· AS SET FORT~ IN THE Tll-231 Dtl'TllltCT Mldr ... 1n<1 0111« QOmrnot P~ • ...,-it hoorao Trutt .. under1ndpurtuanl CllltTlfllD CHIC!( (pey--CA92828 COAOS OF OAANOE SECTIONS ENTITLED Nola oe.lgnlllOO If any •hOWt• ttn ('10 00) Pm •nd alx 10 OMd of Trull, AecoH:l4Ud ..,._It tlnM oh• In 1ewfut LEGE DISTRICT Wtnl1m J 8 Robert•, 11165 COUNTY, CALIFORNIA "CERTAIN EASEll.\ENTS Inviting llld9 hefeln or tlM 1eQa1 oeaGt1p ~8·00) Im ot 1111 IOllowtno on 12122/83 u Ooeum.nt mon•' of Ill• Unlt•d A: bld•wl~:.: :i ~ LMW.,d ' Lane. Newport PARCEL 2 AN UN· FOR OWNERS ANO 'SUP· flt&.IC NQTIC[ NOTICE I~ HEREBY tlon recited above •t no 83·580795 of Offlclll A• lt.t .. ) .. rteht. tttta Md 1~ 1 I • 8eeoh, CA 92823 OIVIOEO ONE FOATY. POAT SETILEMENT ANO GIVEN th•I the eo.td of S•td .... '#411 t>e m.O. !>ut "-curt-tnall not 1P911 cordt In lhe otnc. ot the ~ Infer.at otMtect ~ mentl wtllc:h .,. now In ftle Thi• bu1lne11 It oon-SE V ENT H I I / 4 7 T H I ENCROACHMENT" OF THE NOTICI Of EC1ue1uon OI lht PMwpOrt· wlthOul eoven1t1t or war to IM IOllowl~ cord« ol Or•nge County, of o.t.uit Md I to nd mey be MCUttd In IM dueled by: In lndlvldull INTEREST IN ANO TO THE ARTICLE ENTITLED "EASE· TRUlnl'I IAl.E M-UnlMd SchOOI Dl•trlC1 rtnty ·~-°' lmplllid re A 1ac1A".'!.. m nor IOCO/n-Cotltoml1, UM:Uted by .... ~· lo Dec:W· p=~' ·~ Dl~oc_!~ Wllllam .t.a Aobattl COMMON AREA OF I.OT 1 MENTS'.OF THE OECLAR· NOTICE IS HEREBY ol Orange County WUI ,. o•ro•no Iii .. pc1nn1on Ot pen VJ • Pllttnl, a.oat JOHN A RITTER l .uon of COftl\Mta, Cen. ng 0 .. _ _,,... Thi• ••• ,.,,,.,,. WU lu.d OF TAACT NO 10345 IN ATION REFERRED TO IN GIVEN tMI on Frtdlif. s.p.. caiv•Maied l>ml.IP to 11 00 llnCUmbr~. to pey IOI ~·~d:lllwtr~ll • r~tbtt PAMELA K RITTER. HUS-clltlol\• I lllHtrlolloni I~= bidder 1 bmlt with !tie County Clt<k ot Or· THE CITY OF IAVINE. PARCEL 2 ABOVE. taml>tlf 18 1985 11 4 00 -M on '"-lltll der or Sep-O•llnqu•nt m•ln11n1nc• U O "' CUit-, O the BAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT wMcti Notto. w• r.ocw.d mue IU , engt County on July 25, COUNTY OF ORANGE, PARCEL 4 EASEMENTS pm on lne Law Oftlet of tamt>•r 1985 •• the aueumen11 coata and at mlnorllubeWt~lllWlbyl.M TENANTS WILL SELL AT on Aptt11, 1• • lnttru-Ill lllt bid • ~· 11185 STATEOf'CALIFOANIA,AS ASSUCHEASEMENTSAAE Latry Rotllm911 loc.ted at Purtnung Of!ica OI MJ<I torn•y• IH• to wll perw.t or iegl guMdlan, PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE l'Mflt No. •H111t of Of· ~· ~lfledme<Mc:tleek, i: ,m220 PEA MAP RECORDED IN PART ICULARLY SET 14140 8e•ch Boul•vard ScnoOI OittrlCI located II $1464 20 with tnt•rHI tnd HIGHEST BIDDER FOA ftci.t ~ of Of. • ~ Pl.lblltM<I 0rang9 CoMt BOOK 475 PAGES 3 TO 8 FORTH IN ARTICLE XIII EN· Suite 108 WHtmlnatar 21185 8Nt Straet Cott• 1i..reon u Pl"Ollided lrt Yid B To •ny min<)( Pet· CASH, (pey1~ ti time of CCMmty, C ........ In -o t~tyderc:~OI ..... Oelly PllOt Auguat 1, 8, 15. I NCLUSIVE OF MIS· TITLED EASEMENTS" Of Ctltlom1a All~ L11ry MeN C11•l0tnia at wtrlCh 0.Cler•hon. edvane. II lormlf1i1 •ny la.NI •I 1119 Mi. In l•wfl.tl money of tti. cotdeno9' W1tf1 • Deciw• om _,,... 11'"'' 22, 19&5 CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OE CLARA TION OF Rothm•n on b•ll•ll of UrN Uld l>ldl wtll tie ~I>-wry under tlM t•mt of NICI dlrtc:tlof'I ol hie°' net lag•l United Siii•) at IN FAONT atsofl of C°"'*'te, Cono-~tot ;r: ... t\ Inn°" Tlt-191 THE OFFICE OF THE COVENANTS CONDITIONS WOOOBRIOOE VILLAGE litty 09«'ed and r•d for 1o.ci11a1ion. 1 ... c:t\11gm gultdl~n or to any minor r• OF IMPERIAL THRIFT ANO dtttoM ..... trtottoM ,... n, (~)Of thel 911 i: DllDI 'C W\TICE COUNTY AECOAOEA OF ANO RESTRICTIONS RE-HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA· VAN TRUCK .no axoen-of UIO Al· IC>Ond ng to an ametu-nc:Y LOAN, 102 WEST 1ST cOfded on June t. 1.,.. o( cen aum n~u nu SAID COUNTY AS SUCH CdROEO IN BOOK 11711& TION, WILL SELL AT PUS. AH l>ldl Ila 10 1>t •n K· tor"9y #Ith Of wllllOOI parenltl ton· STREET. TUSTIN, CA 112880 Olfldel ~of Of.np 1 OUllll'll .. thll the bid· TERM IS DEFINED IN THE PAGE 420, OFFICIAL AE· LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST cordWICa '#Ith Cond1tlon1 Th• Homeowneu At . *''·and Ill rlgllt, title and lnterMI c-"· CeMomte; "' tM II wlll enter Into Ill• K·1tl14 AATICLf ENTITLED "OEFI· CORDS OF ORANGE BIOOEA FOR CASH, lnllruclloo• and SC*=lfl· IOCl•llOn unOar Mid Oed•r· C To•nym1norlh9"9CI· convey.clln1ndnowMldby Pf09tlf'1 attuted II\ utd ropoaed Contrtct II IM '1CTITIOUaSU8INlll NfTIOHS" OF THE DEC· COUNTY CALIFORNIA CASHIER'S CHECK OR Cltton1wt11e11aranowonf1141 atlon ,_..of0<e .. ac:ut.O Ing within lh• courM and 1tunder .. ldOM<lofTruatln County and lf1t• d•· .. _ 1•••r,dedtolllm.ln NA•ITA'n•NT LARATION OF COVE· UNDER THE SECTION CERTIFIEOCHECl<(P•Y•*'"tht oftle9oftti.Purcllu-tnddell-edloll'leunder· teope ol 1111 or her •mPloy· th• property 11tuat.cl In Uld acrtbad ff! ,,.. ev.nt o tllvr• lo enter Ti.. follOWing pereona 11• NANTS, CONDITIONS ANO HE AO ING S I H SUCH 11 ttmt of ule In l•wful Ing Director OI .. Id Sc:tlOOI llQMd • 'IWlllWt Oecter1uon merit. •n<I County, Calllornle. deecrlt>-Lot 11, of TrMt No. 10a47 n:.:eh contr•et, th• dolno buelneu OI RESTRICTIONS ("OECLAR· ARTICLE ENTITLED AS money of 1119 Unll.O StatH) 01111c1. 2985 Bear StrMt. of Default and Demand IOI 0 To eny minor on •he •ng ti~ land ther .. n. .. P9' ..... ~ In orfell • OltM cMell '#411 be OAK TREE PLAZA AS-ATION") RECORD IN BOOK FOLLOWS "OWNERS' •II right, title •nd lnlere1t Co•ll MH• C•lllornl• s•.111.ld. written Notlet of Pfe>perly ot, Of lhe tld-•lk LOT 8. OF TFIACT NO. look -, i1~ of ad, or In IM CleM of. SOCIA TES. c/o 0 A. Man-13653 PAGE 345, OFFICIAL RIGHTS ANO DUTIES UTIL· created by • Notice of 0.-e2a28 Oefeult "'° Efee1ton to Sell dlr.e!ly ad)acerll to. Ot lhe 10018, IN THE CITY OF Mlilell•-~Map• r•· d. th• full aum ther.of egement, 18120 BrOOkhurll AECOAOS OF SAID COUN· !TIES ANO CABLE TELE· l•ult and Election 10 S .. I No Bidder may w4thdrow tober8COld4Mlln1"9Coun1y bulldtno1 lmlMdllltly 1dj1-COSTA MESA COUNTY OF O«d• of M6d countJ II M lort .. t.cl to Mid ~ Streat, Suj!a 14, Foonllln TY VISION .. "SUPPORT ANO Pursu91'11 10 e>.clar•llon ol t'lll Bid lor • p«lod of forty. wn.t• Illa rHI property oe cerll to 1119 bulldlng ln.whlell ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· Record own•r:' lll.L ~ d~~~t. Veti.y, CA1"270~ EXCEPT ,ALL OIL. Oil SETT LFMENT. · "EN· Co11en•nt,a. Condition• & ll11a (451 doyt efler the dll• tcribcld ll«IMn la locatlid Mor the '"ldH; 1nd FORNIA, AS PEA MAP AE· WAl.IH AMO OONA o er m•y wtlhdrtw Ger•ld M Lvttlcy, 2481)5 RIGHTS, MINERALS, MIN· CROACH MENT," ANO Aeltrlc110f'll , wlllch Notlc9 Mt lor 1119 opening tll4w.of Trustee conducting Ille E. To •ny minor attending CORDED IN BOOK 425, QIRAT 1• bid tor• l*lod IOI forty· Ridgewood Clrcla, El Toro. EAAL RIGHTS, NATURAL "COMMUNITY FACIUTIES we.a record.cl on April 3. Ttle Boero of Edue1tlon of Larry Rothman, Attorney at Ofglnlzad 1 .. ocl•tlonot •C· PAGES 4 TO 7 INCLUSIVE TM ltrMI ..,,... Md 118 1451 diye •tier Illa dat• CA 92830 OAS RIGHTS, ANO OTHER EASEMENT • 1915 H ln1trum901 NO Ille New90rt·MMI Unified Llw, 14140 Beactl 81110 tlvfty, IUCll u tchool m .. 1. OF MISCELLANEOUS othtlfcommon .... netlon tor the openlno lhertlot. Mlchaet L. Lepln, 800 HYOAOCARBONS BY PARCEL 5, A NON-EX· 8S-H7122 ot Offlci•l ~ SctlOol 0411rlc1 ,_..,..Illa Sulla 10tl Weatm1n11•r Inga. eta.... or '90f'llno MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF H w.r. of tM ,..i ~ TM Board of Trull ... r• Begonl• AllWl\lt, Corona del WHATS 0 EVER NAME CLlJSIVE EASEMENT FOR to<dt of Ot.ng• Coonly rlglll to rajeet •ny °' all Bkn C•lllornla 92883 1714 I l'Y«ll•, r .. lglou1 mMtlngl, THE COUNT"I' RECOAOEA d .. crlb•d •bou I• ttleprlvlleu-of r•).ct· Mer, CA 92825 KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL INGRESS ANO EGRESS Ctlrfom1a In accordlno04! and not ,,_..,lly ~I 83!-5581 dancM, Concerti, lheetrlcll OF SAID COUNTY pwpof1M to be· 2I lwM1 no tny Ind Ill bide Of to Tlllt bulineas Is con-STEAM ANO ALL PAO!). OVEA THAT PORTION OF with • Oeelar•llOn of Cove-IM low.at Bid Md to waive DATED· .>-.sty 16 1985 P•rtorman<lft, or •lmllar TM ttreat addr ... ind "•In lr'flne Celllorftlo elite 1111 lrr90ularltl4la or In-duct.cl by • general Pll1-UCTS DERIVED FROM ANY LOT 49 Of TRACT NO nents. Condition• & Aeetnt· any tnlormotity °' wr90u1art-9y: LArry "4>U\fnal\, At oven11. Of other Coollllu· othef common dHlgnetlon m14 ' ormllll141a In any bid or In nemlp OF THE FOAEOOINO THAT 10334 IN THE CITY OF llOnt recorded on June 9 ty In any Bid r~ I~ af ~ tlonllly prot.e!lid activity, 1f 1ny, ol lhe rMI proparry ~ undwtleMd Tru. ... htL.l~~nglTIYINI Y* Mlc:tiael l lAPln MAY BE WITHIN OR UNDER IAVINE;. COUNTY OF OR-1978 of Offlcl•I Aecol'd• oi NEWPOAT-MllA UNI· Put>hlNd Oreno-Co•st •nd d .. er I b. d • b 0 YO I• ~ '"' ......, .., II~ • Tl'llt tt•tement WU ftlad THE PARCEL OF I.ANO ANGE STATE OF CALI-Ortanoe County C&ltfOfnle. FllO •c~ Dt•TittCT of D••ly Pilot Augu11 8 15 22 F To any min<)( engllglid purport.cl to be 1085 SEA· en lneorractneae ol tM • •wlneoe Af· with tM County CIWll of Or· HE A EI NAB 0 VE 0 E. FOANIA AS PER MAl"'RE-on tM property litutled N\ OJ-. C-tr, C.....,,._ 198!> In rHaon1t>te and dltlci BLUFF DRIVE. COSTA •t~ ...,.._ Md otMf ~C=t C•mmunlty eno-County on July 23. SCRIBED. TOOETHEA COAOEO IN BOOK ·445 Uld Coonty and State de-c.,olrn I ltoc~ n .. 219 lrlvel 10 11\d lrom 11\0M tc· MESA. CA 112827. common ••ttn•tlon If ~lthlidfr1c1 1985 WITH THE PERPETUAL PAGES 25 TO 39 .IN-tcrlt>ed.. ''"O"••lflt Dltactor --------- !MU .. dMct'lbed In tub-Th4I und«atoned Truat• lft tt10wft llieNln. °' 'tt. v Or•nge Coul "'2000 RIGHT OF DAIL Lt NO CL U S IVE 0 F M I S . lot 1 Unit 10 olTtlci NO (714~17 ~ .. Pattgrtph E dlaclalm11t1y ll•blllty tor any ~ dMcript1oft NettM 9lly Ptlot Augval 8 t5. Publi9hed Or8nQ9 Cou1 MINING, EXPLORING, ANO CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN tcn4 t u per M9$> r.c:orde<I Pvt>lllhed Orano-Coat ti you r~ not shoppong hctlon tO:M.040. In· lnCOrr.elneM of ,,. tlrMI...... . 198& Diiiy Pilot Augult 1, 8, 15, OPERATING THEAEFOA THE OFFICE OF THE In 800lt 482 PlgM 34-41 D•lly Pilot August 15 22.1 ctass.fieo yOv may be IOl'cemanl Every polloe Of. tddr ... Md other cornrnon a.Id .... wttl be ~ Tl't-228 22, 1985 ANO STORING IN ANO AE· COUNTY RECORDER OF of Mlaceli.ntou1 Mapa r• 1 lteS PI Y · n II 'o O ,,, u Ch ' ftl.1113 MOVING THE SAME FROM SAIOCOUNTY.OESCRIBEO COfdl of Mid county T~23a 6'&2-5678 . I -- 0 CHICK IVERSON , Chevrolet • Porache • Audi '41 E. 011st Hwy., l1w,1rt haoll llJ-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 NABERS CADILLAC SJ 2100 HlUOR ILVD., COSTA IESl (114) 140-1100 (213) lll-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People WE'RE IEW WE'RE IULlll Stnlct Part• S1lt1 w•a Rtlltala '°" si.o, 0 CREVIER BMW 8ALE8 • SERVICE • LEASING "Where Profesalonsl A ttltqde Prevslls " 1,,.clalltlng In luropMn Dehefy. lxoetlent lefecUon °'. New Md caNfutlJ ~ Ueed IMW'e alwlyt In 1toct< 835-3171 208 W. 1•1 St., Sent• An• Corner of Broadway & 11t St CIOMd Sundayt GSTERLING SALES -SHYICE -lWllC -PUTS OverMH o.ttvery Speclall1t1 PAMI DIPARTllMN't OPIN IATUN>AV MOl'NINQI BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 JamborH Rd. Newport Beach 840-8444 G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS . 1J01 Ou•ll 81. -IMw C•r Location 1001 Ou•ll St. -lf ... lfl Dl~l•lon IT\ world'• Lsrgat Stlectlon of fT\ \Cl Mere«Ju Benz 'CJ 833-8300 Wet ·~· Plrta • ltrM · Wr S-. 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A.'s #1 Thunderbird Retell Dealer Modern Sales. Service, Parts, Body, Paint & lire Oepts. Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily R'entals 20IO ll1rnr llY4., Oest• 1111 142-0010 tr U0-1211 BUENA PARI( GAllOEllo OROVE o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN ~ ·rAMILY STORE SINCE •53· W Sale• -S.rvice -Leuing Hl·OUO I OCONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 Har~tr llYll., Otd1 1111 Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546-1200 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Special Parts Line 546-9400 •••• i • , .. 8 30 AM -9 00 PM 8 30 AM -6 00 PM 10 00 AM -5 00 PM SALE ERVl<. E • PARTS •SUBARU Of ANAHEIM We•re Not the Bigge t, But We're the Be t! " O S:>{itl1 CJ>unty--®Ji VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU CALIF'S t & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEAL.ER NEED WE SA~ MORE Parts Opero M Sal 8 5 30 Sat 9 4 pm Service m Fr -30 6 p • 1'711 BEACH BLVD HUHTIHGTOH BEACH 714/ 842-2000 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS INC. • LONG TERM lUSfS • COM,ETITIVE ,URCHASE ,RICES • HUGE INVENTORY dial MERCEDES 213/714 637-2333 Next to Santa Ana Fwy (5) on Manchester /Beach Blvd 0 BILL YATES YOLISWllEI • PORSCHE • PEUIEOT SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE 12112 Valle R114, S11 J111 01,istra11 413-4111 131-4100 G> ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT -:: l' IR Tiit Wist For ll1r1 }Hp Sllfs f 1r I Ytlll .. Or.flnge. sALEs -t_ oa~t. SERVICE • • .,uaoo ... • LEASING 0,, ... ,... • ACCESSORIES OE Pl 549...ao23 G UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coate Meaa 540-0713 3 Blocks So ot 405 Fwy C) BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC Ora~ County s ~ft & Llrg~t Ponti~ O.AIC'nh1p' aut h.tch llVIO a OW Gans.n Grow. ,........,.1 f714 892-M•t fJ14t 6S6-ZSOO \lfe ~rform all ~lac warninty work ~rd~u ot ~,.)"OU or1glnaJty purc1WISPO your ar. CW.. .OWY W.JNGI UWTIL 9.0. ..... .~ - ' ti ' ca Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurlc:lay, August 15, 1985 _ .. ---- THE F AMILY CIRCUS .. ~ "Can we stay here a few days, Mommy? I just made a new friend ." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I hope you understand, anything can happen in a situation like this!" DRABBLE BIG GE ORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) SHOE ''Doc, I don't Ilk• the sound of Ajax'• bartl today." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham SCHOOL STARTS IN THREE WEEKS .. I ~AYE M'f CLOTHES ALL LAID OUT .. BLOOM COUNTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE •ALL OF US WANT A BROT.-IER 1 • TUMBLEWEEDS by Kevin Fagan CONNte'S PACKING-lb MaJE., ANO SHE GAVE SOME.1RING91b ME . MR . ORAea.£, ~()JI:( ~E.5tlt-lG OHKf.R I~ NOT Pf<E.~T IN COUR'T i"E.RE.r:~c.. ™'~ CP6£ ~ ~ ls 00 "<00 Mf.A~ TO lfll ME. '{C>U'Rf NOT f\IE.N 60\~ \0 LOOK Ol!>M\~O ~OJ" RE H~~iOGO GARFIEL D SEE WMAT YOO TMINt<. Of Ml.I LEM ONADE., CsARF1£LD Ai M'I PICi0Rf.~ 11 by Jim Davis ----~k ROSE IS ROSE ,,, 80T ~,CKE. Cc()(} eeEAK. A Pl&&t' e.\Niie, rrs~~, ~P? uNNEeZAN / BRIDGE by Garry Trudeau tJHJH 0 b y Berke Breathed by Lynn Johnston Gt\JE. l\ 1b $)MEONE E.LbE.WHEN ~ Move! I ---bv Tom K. Ryan WHE:IJ M01H&R GrB A5t-rr-R~Me,~e MAK5i'S Me"'"' HAJ,.F -o4•COST'! by Pat Brady A TlJ8E. a; 9.ff2 ~, 00100,.y,., WJ.NNEJl ON LOSER P b A Y MOON MULlJINS JUDGE PARKER ' HAvE A WoR'!V., I TH~T I RECOGN•ZEO YOU MR DR1VER 1 NO W I REMEM· BER• 1 o see 'r'Ou AT THE CITY CLue. USUA LLY WHeN t 'O 0~ IVE MADAM THERE F OR LUNCH • by Harold Le Doux THE LAST TIME WAS .AJST eeFORE MADAM'S ACCIDENT• YOU ~ THERE WITH .JUOG4! PARKE~! r---~ Both vulnerable. West deals. WEST • I( 75 NORTH • AJ 42 I:> 84 0 J 7 •AK9&3 EAST • 109 ~I( QJ 1097 O AQ I:> &532 0 542 •84 • Q J 102 SOUT H • QS&l ~A o K 1098&3 +15 The bidding: Weit No.rdl Ea1t l <;:> OW. Pu1 3 <;:> P&N Put P ... 4 • P ... Put OjMnln1 lud: King of <:>. s .. u. 3 0 3 . Pu t In lhb column we have of~n Wl'itten about loHr-on·loter play1. The r YtrM cue, whtrt declarer diacard1 1 card that ll not a loeer, i.. ~ rare Indeed. Conelder thl• hand. We art not aurt •• arr" •ltb North'• d clalon to double one heart, for a r•1ponff of t•o dlamond• would bave bHn awk- ward. tf owtver. the altetn&r.lvt of a two club overcall as equally unat tractive, and who are we Lo quibble with succeu. West led the top or his heart se· quence. Declarer won the ace and 1uccesafully finessed the jack or spades. Eut'a ten was ominous. OMAR f.'~ SHARIFF llm' ~ Detlartr decided that he would have no play tr trump1 wero 4 I, so he cho e a plan which hinged on Eau having the 10-9 bare. The jaclt of diamonds was run Lo Weat's queen and the queen of heart• came back. Declarer discard ed a club! Ht could not afford t.o ruff becauM trump• wert the only en· trltt to hia hand t.o run the diamonds once thtJ were utabll~h· ed. With nothing btUer to do. West tltcted t.o conLinue with hearta. Declarer ruUed in dummy and diecarded hl1 remaining club. Anothtr diamond waa led to W t.'1 act. The d•fflndtrl were htlplus. - West tried a cl ub s hift. Declarer played low from dummy and ruffed in hand. Now he led the queen of spades. If West covered. declarer would win in dummy, return to hand with the eight of trumps, in the pr<>«sa drawing the last trump. CHARLES Go REN and run his diamonds. But duck.Ing proved no better. Declarer simply abandoned trumpt and cashed wlo , nlnr dlamonda. West rould ruff when he wanted, but dummy would ovenurr and declarer would still havt a trump as an entry baclt to his hand. "'°" ,......._ a.bMt Cti.n.1 a.,. •.•...... ueu.iw ,_ ~ p&ayen, wrl 0.... l rWp IAU.r. 1909 C._..._ An .• Cle,,•I• '"· N.J. M011. -i t l . '- TOMCMtftOW: ., I . FAIR ~ FORECAITIONA.2 i --Serving Newport Bttch, Costa Meta. Huntington Buch, lntne, Laguna hach, Fountain Valley and South Orange CCMHttf ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY AUGUS T 1s 1985 25 CE NTS . . ecor e oun ID ew Cout An lrvlne health care coalttlon wlll merge with the firm that will build and operate a 177-bed hospl- tal In the city.I AS California Jury convicts man who attacked a teen-ager with acid and blinded her./ A3 Sports The Angels must settle for a doubleheader spilt against Seattle and now lead by 2112 games./C1 People Columnlst Ann Landers offers advice on giving a~Vl<*./81 -Entertainment Nell Simon's '60s humor hold a up In ''Last of the Red Hot Lovers" at Sebutlan'sWest Dinner Playhouse./83 Baalneu Human chain across the marsh Actl'riata linked bancla Wednaday to form a human chain · acroee tbe 750-foot width of a propo.ed marina entrance at BolN Chica State Beach. The protesten NY the ocean channel would ruin tbe etate park. See •tory Page A2. Testing of mussels - -reveals presence of illegal pesticide From naff ud wire reports Newport Ba~ produced the highest DDT le' els of all areas measured by a state toxic monttonng program. ac- cording to '>late v.atcr officials The bannrd pes11c1de was measured 1n relord levels at two harbor lcx:at1on~ -Bay Island and under tht" ( oast Highway bndge, s~ud a rrport rdeascd 'Wednesday Wh1k the pr~nce of DDT and other to\ln~ ..erves as an early '43rntng '>litn tor potential health (Pleue .ee DDT I A2) Suspect • 1narms exports so~ght Huntington man fails to show at hearing; - arrest warrant issued By TONY SAAVEDRA Paced by Orange County, motor scooter sales are racing to new hlghs.184 11'DBX Laguna gives in to Krish~as .\ manhunt 1s under "'ay for a Huntington Beach en neer who fail· cd 10 appear 1n iederal c o u r r \\ednesd.I\. on h3 ~t'\ <>t 'mul!!tzl1ng nutlt•ar \A.t'ap<in 1n~­ gcr1 ng de- Bridge Bult.tin Board Bu8'ness Clualfied ca A3 84-6 C4-6 City drops its opposition to Main Beach Park festivarfn wake of First Amendment lawsuit Comics Croaaword Death N~llces Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion People Polloe Log Public Notices Sports Tetevlson Weather c a C6 C6 82-3 C6 83 Aa 81 A3 C2, 6-7 C1-3 83 A2 By LISA MAHONEY Of IND.., f'tlet Ii.ff Laguna Beach has had a change of heart over a park policy 11 hastily invoked to prevent Hare K.rishnas from holding a cultural fesu val at Mam Beach Park. C1ty officials. faced with a suit charging them with violating the K.rishnas· First Amendment nghts. agreed July 29 to permit the Inter- national Society for Krish na Con- sciousness to stage 1ts Festival of India on Mam Beach m Laguna this weekend. 'Tve got to give them credit. They Livin' costs place UCI with nation's expensive schools were a lot .~marter than the cit) ol .\nahc1m," )aid David Liberman. an attorne) for the Knshnas "The) gave us everything we requested ... Liberman was refemng to a federal appeals court ruling Tue$da) that found an Anaheim ordinance bamng Hare Knshnas from seeking dona- t10ns o"uts1de Anaheim Stadium wa\ unconst1tut1onal The court also or- dered Anaheim to pa) the sect's legal fees. The dec1s1on end~ three years of court fights betwccn...the t"ll> and the religious group. Laguna Beach Cit) Manager Ken Frank said his Cll) settled with the Knshnal. because .. we JUSI didn't want to spend more ume and mone} fighung 1t 1n coun ." He said the settlement does not 1nd1cate the City 1s back mg off ns park policy or that official., enforced 1t improperly . Under the settlement. the city will allow the Knshnas to erect tents and displays on a cobbled area on the park's c.outh end Saturday and Sun- da) The fest1 \al. which features the \1ghts. 'iound-, and food of India. will be from 9 a m. to 6 p.m. each day City officials also agreed to. review their park poltq before June 1986 and pa) a Portion of the sect's legal ft•cs 1n challenging 11. Frank said the ci t) '-"Ould g1,e the Knshnas Sl.200 Members of the Laguna Beach Knshna temple sought permission Krtshnas wfn court battle with Anaheim. Page A7 for their cultural festival in Febru.11> But city adm1n1strator'> told them onl) c1t)·Sponsored funL110m v.ere allowed 10 put up tables. band.,tand'i and other structures at mun1c1pal parks The scrt appealed to the < 11' Council and their apphcatton v..a~ pu1 on hold while a wntten park use plan .... as prepared The plan passed tn \-fa), relegates all program'> requinng "'>tructures" to Irvine Bov..I .\!though the Kmhnas· applied before the fact. the C1t't Counnl \Otc:d (Pleue eee KRISRNAS/A2) ' llC\ Ill f,. rad I \ l >"· lmt lud~l· P J mt' I .1 R m t' r R1C'bard • mytb '4Jtll'J .i' min Jll'" ht•f'lrc 1\suing a no-hatl ;irrt•\l \\,1rran1 tor Richard \m\lh .,., "ti•• m1\\t0d lht "< am prt'lrlJI hl.tnng \I.in < ri •I \m \I h ·' a ltornc:" wa-. L'\flt't tt·d h JO? J• ..1 m 1110n that the (Please eee SUSPECT I A2) -........_ Jacobsen 's sons clinging to hope of dad's release BY. PHIL SNEIDERMAN • Of .. °""' ..... 111111 UCI as tltt sixth most expensive of the p11blic schools it ex.ammcd. (The figure is based on the cosu for a student hvang on campus.) Relatives encounter repeated setbacks in Beirut hostage drama The high cost of living 1n Orange County 1s c11ed as a key reason why UClrvtne was !lng}cd 001 1n a survey as one of the nation's most expenStve four-year pubhc colleges. "When you look at our fees, we think they're really very reasonable, .. wd UCI spokeswoman Linda Granell. ''But to ex 1st as a student ot a community member 1n Oran~ County, it's going to be expensive· The recent survey conducted by the College Board of New York h'ited Th.u,.ycar. UCI undergradu.aics will pay $7.235. Campus officials say thar breaks down to S 1,335 for regjs- trat1on and other fees: $4, 148 for room. board and utilities in a tam pus dorm; S 1.017 for personal cx.penscs, includana clothing and entcrtam- ment, $360 for books and swpplies: and $375 for transportation. Valene Sullivan, a spokeswoman (Pleue eee UCI/ A:l) EPA bcins LUST WA HINGTON (AP) -Bureaucrats will LUST no more -on paper -under an edict banning use of one of the government's more wh1ms1cal acronyms Down at the Env1ronmt"ntal Protection A4ency and among people 1n the environmental and business commun1ucs who pa) atttnt1on to the~ th1nas. LUST 1s what 1hey have ~n plhna leaking undcraround storage tanks and the new pro(lram to tfrotcct against groundwater contamination from them Wm~ton Porter. newly installed a 1st.ant administrator of th4.' Environmental Protection Agency for sohd waste and emcrgrn~y mponsc, said this week he has instructed ht\ staff not toll' T around the office. "We've chm1~tcd Ll ~ T -~c·n c..all 1t U'iT from now on ~fter all. wc'rt mon11onna undcraround storaae tank~ reprdles~ of whether they're leak1na." Poncr said "We'll LU T onl) in our heart~ ... he quipped LUST, you ouaht to know, arose from last year's RCRA ("Riera") amendmentt, and there arc those 'NhO say AFRA Ou&ht to addrc t the problem, and some abovc-vou.nd tanks come und r OSWER 0!. authority 1n some circumstances because ofCERCLA but 1f they leak voes into the 11r thttt mt&ht be a NAAQ ("Knack ") VK>h ion because BAT wasn't used ... oh. n~vtr mind ..., ............. u,.. &rte Jacobeen contlna ... O,lat for fttber'• releue. The cost ot hupe ,~ otten tmttT disappointment. But rclat1\Cs Cit Da' 1d Jacohscn. the Hunt1nston ~ach man held capt1\.C s1nt't ~a' ~l'I in war-torn Lebanon. are v..1lhng tn TONY SAAVEDRA PEOPLE IN THE NEWS pa) the pnce They sa~ that e'en fal'>e hope 'P '•n '' "1 .'·1lu.thk lhat 11 pll k(, painful a~ 1t may be at least lecp' "'"' 'Pm" ur attenuon focu~d on facob~n. 'ii4 l hl' l.h 11h<.t·n, h11pn "l rl· txlth and six other o\mencanc; l1dnappcd Ill\! ,11 ,I thl'll "·"hl'<1 t1-< l 1'u~a111 b\ Moslem extr'em1\I\ in lk1ru1 o"t•r nt""'l'JJ-t'1 rt"J)(lft that "'na ~as the past 1 months r I l"lr.tting tht n:ka-.c of e1sh1 Jacob<;en's sons. f:.m and Paul \\ t•,1nn h11,1agl'' --.· !,, c \mencans amvcd at that condus1on last v.eck 11•J th•l'C' f-rrnchmln -10 dl\Crt after unconfirmed report that 1h1· .11tl·n11 1 ri11111 .m \r.th <.umm11 hostage were be1n1 rclea<;(IQ failed tn , , nk 1nlC~111 \l1 •r•\\ u' 1 .... 1 "-C<'k The matenahze. i.. ,1n.1p 'I\ ttrn' 'l"H' 10 t'IC' It~ "!though d1sappo1nl('d, l.r11 minuh'~ hdt11c: tht 11inll'r1•nu: hl:gan JaC'obscn :!Q reasoned 1ha1 tht \ .. rumors at least kept the spmhght \ I• .11 lt'lt '""'n \tat1on .1lw ,h1n1ng on the plight of the host.'l[IC'i n·p.•nl·d th.11 .rn 11nnknt1ht•d l . believed to be held h\ Shute Mo,lcm' , t111l"n h11d (l.ml .1 mul11-m1l hoo in the ynan-<:ontrolkd Rekao \al .l111lar '·"'"'m hir 1h1·'c 't'n \mt·ncan le\> h11'l:\IH'\ v.hfl IAt'rt" \Uf'pcl\C\ll\ 1<1 tJit · .. Even 1f thert was nothin& to tho'4.' h t'l'<l l."t wc1 ~ rnd rumors. II pve U'i a rt'~ n 10 JC't nn \\ h1tr ll11u'>(' ,tn1! \tall" r )Cp.lf\• telcv1s1on and 1n the nl""''PJPt"~ 111 m rt 't1111al' C'11u1~1 '"'' l1lnfirm the tell the pubhc that the cn\1t. 1s \1111 rrport' -.:I\ 1n~ thl"\ h. d rt'tC'1vt'd n JOlnl on·· \aid Jacobsen of llun1 ind" a111111' of an 1mm1nent rt'ka~. · 1naton Beach \' 1 he .1a' \ ~'~it 1 he hos ta Hts 23-\'car-old brothfr Paul l)f n-mainrd 1n captl\ II\ and the ah r \\ie tm1n1 ter added that l,lm1llr' nt mer of hof'\· fi11IC'd 1111t for J cob1c1'. the ho t.ages hn"e lramC'd 10 kan on v.ho wa .. et1 oil the rumon., hut uall each other. p1clun1 up tht p1C'C'c' ot can\.clcd l"!l:ln'i IN A "<'tkcnd h•lu n tht1r 'hattcrcd hopt. _ tnp -JU'-l 1n ca"' "We'rt all hnkcd w11h all tht\C' H~ ~ti'l('nuntrd the n~t10n that t.bc other fam1h~ and \'OU want them to r>0ht1calh mnt" atrd k1dnappcn ~ hoptful and )OU want to tncou c ~uuld 'i('tlk tor ran\Om m nc) opt1m1 ro," Paul Jaco~n \lid .. .\nd 1Mt~ad of st1 Ii.in h) t"arhcr demands )OU hol't the' find the\tn-na1h10 dral tm tht rTl('llM" 1,f 17 1mpn~ocd with anv 'iC'thlcks Ju\t the media (Pleaee eoe JACO BN/A21 . . 0nnQ. ao.t OAJLV PILOT/Thureday, Auguat ,5, 1985 Eli ironmentalists lineup to Protest Bolsa channel Sy STEVE MARBLE ............... About SOO surfm, bLTd lo~crs aod PftSCt'VatJonists hnked hands across a st.retch of Bolsa Chica St.ate Beach at dusk Wednesday to protest construc- tion of an ooean channel they sa.id would au but ruin the popular st.ate park. The euccful protest was st.aacd to dramattic the loss of about 7 SO feet of beach frontaac that would be ehminated by the proposed navipble otean cu1. said Lorraine Faber. a spokeswoman for the environment.al aroup Am1aos Del Polsa Ouca Faber sa1d construction of the channel could fo~ closure ot the beach for up to two years. The environment.al aroup. which planned the protest. has spent more than a decade fiahung plans to develop the Bolsa Cluca wetlands. aero s Pacific Coast Highway from the state beach park The wetlands, accordana to plans, would be developed wtth homes and a marina that would be hoked to the ocean by the navapble channel. The bu1ldlnf plan by Signal Land- mark Co .. which owns most of the wclla~. tw been endorsed by county supcrv1so.rs but lacks ap. proval of tbc St.ate Cou&al Com· m1ss1on. A commission vote is ant1C1· pated this faJI. Darlehe Frost, a v1cc pre ident of Si.Jnal Landmark Co .. said the protest reinscnted a "showing of bad faith" by the rank and flle of Amiaos. She said Sianal bas strived to appease the environmental group by aareeina to reston1 91 S acrca of the wetlands. "We are really disappointed with the Amigos." Frost said. "They h-teve been involved with this project for a ircat number of years and with this plan that everyone qrced 1s acct~ table." Peter Green, a Huntanaton Buch city councilman and an env1ronmen- tabst. s.11d the protest was aimed specifically at the navipblc channel. He sa.id a non-nav1pble channel would create fe&..er environmental problems. "We never. ever qrccd to a navi&able channd," Green said. Green said a navipble ocean cut could lead to massjve beach erosion and would have an affect on the wave action at the state park. 4t thj" (hannel entran~. Green said ~nd would hive a tendency to pile up on 1t northern JCtty and erode at the other Jetty, pouibly as Car $0Uth as the Hunt1naton Belch Pier. "It also ml&ht aff'ect the wave acuon. The area could become more huardou~" said Green. , Frost ~•d an onaoina study by the Anny Corp of Engineers will pin- point eroblems such as beach erosion and will recommend steps to ~uoc environmental damage. "We can't just blatantly cut into the ocean," he said Am1aos members said they expect the Coastal Commission will approve the development plan but intend to carry their protest to the federal level where the Army C~ of' Engineers and U.S. Fish and W1ldlift must OK the project. Green said he wiU lobby the corps to spend its money improvinaOranae County•s flood control system and the Santa Ana River. He said fundina ofan 0ttan channel would be a waste of tu dollars. _, "It malces no sense to spend moner on a pleasure boat habor when we have an impending disaster that affects all of us." Green saad. Letters off er look at Great Communicator By ARNOLD ZEITLIN ~M!f"-Wr!Mf BOSTON -A mail-order catalog of President Reagan's letters and notes includes a ~pecch lmed at $30.000 that Reagan edited when he was California governor. one or 114 items the seller calls the first look at the Great Communicator at work. Most of the catalog's items are ongrnals of notes Rcapn composed.. then sent to sccrctanes for typing. such as this undated lcncr hsted at $650 that was wntten in pencil to a child 1dcn11fied only as Candy· "Thank you for m) valentine and thank you for being concerned about keeping Cahforn1a clean and beauti- ful. All of us up he~ m Sacramento arc going to do everything we have to do to get nd of smog and all the o ther thrngs that arc spo1hng the state. I know 1t can't be done all at once. but I believe I can proma~ you that by the time you are in high school. things will be vel) different." Reagan wrote other le tters between 1967 and 1978 to correspondents ranging from celebrities to disa~ pointed job seekers and on subjects from pornography to politics to football. "Th.is collection constitutes a first u~su~ of a body of Reagan's wnt.ing, .. Charles Sachs, 52. owner of Scriptorium, a Beverly Hills gallery selling the material, said in a tele- phone interview Wednesday. .. It gave me an insight into the man that l didn't have." If Sachs sells all the items at catal<>a prices, he would gross S 168,650. He said cat.atop still were being mailed and declined to comment on sales. The $30,000 speech, typed but edited in Reagan's hand, would be a record sale for the work of a living president. said Sachs. It wasdehvercd Jan. 16. 1968, to the Economic Club of New York. The lcncrs came from the collec- tion of Kathy Randall Davis. Re- agan's private secretary when he was governor, Sachs said. She wrote a J970book.. "What's He RcaJl y Like?" based on some of the letters. A Boston-area collector made a catalog available to the Associated Press. In its mtroduct1on. Boston manu· script speciahst Kenneth W . Rendell, who helped demonstrate two years llO that purported diaries of Adolf Hitler were forged, wrote that the collection showed the president "as an anicuJate, wcll-0rpniz.ed creator of much of the rhetoric which commentators have frequently at· tnbuted to his aides and speech wnters." In an intcrView. Rendell said, "There hasn't been any collecuon of this son of any president offered (or sale. It's quite a unique thing in the autograph field to get such a cro~ section ofletters:· Reagan drafted some letters on scrap paper. including ~ letterhead from the West Coast Latvian Song Festival. Reagan signed ,ome letters "Dutch," a name he ustd only for old friends. said Sachs. KRISHNAS WIN OK FOR PARK USE ... l"romAl to rcJeCt their request to use Maan Beach Park based o n the newly passed po hey Two weeks later the council. o n a 3-2 vote. made an exccpuon to the park pohcy for the c1t)'·sponsored Ans-1n-Mot1on celebration planned for late September. Council members who approved the exception argued that the city had already gi ven volunteer .organizers tacit approval to use Main Beach. The celebratton of the physical ans ha!> been held at the bcachfront park in previous year!>. Liberman. who ~1d the pohcy was wnttcn to keep the sect away from the park. filed suit o n behalf of the Knshnas on May 24. three days after the council made the e~ccpt1on "The law. in my opinion. was clearly on my side, .. he said. Frank said the exception may have been key to the counc il's backing away from the federal suit. "They did approve the Arts--an -Mouon pro- gram. There ma}' have been some thinking. .that perhaps 1t would be reasonable .. to do the same for the Knshnas. he said. Members of tbe Knshna temple wtll urge the city to change its policy to allow structures on Main Beach, Liberman said. But most of all, he said, the Knshnas want to step out of the hmeh&ht for a while. "Orange Coun- ty, I think, has had a strong dose of Knshna consciousness ... we hope we can go about our bu!\1ncs' 1n peace and quiet." JACOBSEN SONS CLINGING TO HOPE •.. From Al comrade~ 1n Kuwait Jacobsen was understandabl) doubtful He had been let down once by a inaccurate news rcpon that the kidnap v1ct1ms would be relca~d with the hostages o f a h-1Jacked TW >\ Jet. It took two da~" to get o"er that disappointment This time Jacob..cn tned to temper hi'> feelings but found 11 1mpo\!>1ble not lo hope Howt'ver the late\t letdown wasn't as !>C verc c1s the first c1nd the depres-s1on qu1c._h wore ofT he ..aid Jacobsen d1-.co' ercd that 11 was OK to hope -to be.• c.auuous. )'et opt1m1st1c over rumors that would mo\t likel~ end in d1uppo1ntmenl. It's the least he could do for h1\ father '"I don't reall~ feel that an~thing I'm going through eHn m1nµtcl y c9mpares with whc1t m ~ fat her mw-.i be going through nght no~." Jacob!><:n ..aid .. fhc pain of disap- pointment. I would imagine. 1c; far lesi. than the pain of wondering whether you're going lo be ahve tomorrow " David P Jarnh..cn. head admin1!t- trator of the Amencan Univcrs1t> Hospital of Ek1rut was abducted at gunpoint while across the street from his JOb 1n ~oskm West Beirut A phOt<>jfaph rt'lea~d 1n June b)' the Islamic Jihad an umbrella group for M oslem extrem1-.ts depicted Just Call 642-6086 ~y ''ICMIJ ll rw CM --~-t» & JO pm "I bel.,,e 1 11 n Jacobsen as tared. but ahve. Enc Jacobsen and rcla11ve-; of the other hostages met an late July wath Robert Mcfarlane. President Ronald Reagan's nattonal sc:cunty J1dv1ser. and other o fficials on Capitol H111.- Thc SOJOUm was cove~d hcav1I)' b\-the media as fam1hes called for Reagan to set up direct ncgouat1ons ~1th the Moslem captol"I. something the adm1n1strat1on has avoided out of fear the action wo uld be viewed as bowing to tcrronsm. Before the presses could cool down. the families were again making head- lines for their responses to uncon- firmed repon~ that tcrron sts were prepanng to release the hostag.es With the spotlight beginning to fade again. Jacobsen now wonders what he can do to keep the news media interested. "The last couple weeks have been good. but what am I going to do next week. go on a hunger stnkc'r' he a!>ked. adding that the Washington tnp allowed him to do little more than vent frustrat1oni. ··1 can go to Washingto n. I c.,n talk wtth amba!>sadOr!t from countric , I can meet in the Whitt' House ... lt makc'I you feel hke you're gemng something done,"' Jacobsen said. "But ~ou get on the plane and you fl y home and you realm• that you didn't get accomplished what you had hoped .. While keeping an open mind to other solutions, Enc and Paul Jacobsen said freedom for the kidnap v1ct1ms r.robably depends on whether the pub 1c can pressure Reagan into approaching the captors The hostage tam1llcs are planning another Washington tnp next month to rally i.upport for the idea. Mean- wh1 le. relatives of hostage Benjamin Weir. a 61-ycar-old Presbytenan m1s)1 onar). have made a telcv1S1on commercial trying to keep the hostage cnsas from slipping out of public \ilCW Jacobsen. and others. are also pass1 ng out bum per stickers depict 1 ng the Amencan flag with the words: "Fret' the ubanon Seven." f hc fam1l1cs. he saad. have banded into a loosely formed suppon group in hopes of increasing their clout with U S offic1ali. Jaco~n regularly telepho nes Pcuy Say. the sister of kidnapped newspaper correspondent Terry Anderson. and Mac Mihelich. sister of hostage the Rev Lawrence Jenco, ·director of Catholic Rche(Scrvices 1n Lebanon He also tnes to keep the home fires burning with his wife. Cathy. "In some ways, I ~uppose I do release my frustrations on her. But she'~ keep1ni a hst and she'll get back at me when 1t's all over:· he said Wbat do you like about U1e Dally Pilot'! Wb11 don't yoa Hile'! Call tbt number at left and your me11a1e wlll bt recorded, trao1crlbed and delivered to Lilt •pproprlate edftor. Tht 1amt U -ho•r 111wertn11ervtce may be used to record lettert to tbt editor on any topic. Contributors to Hr IAtten column must Include their name and telepbone number for vertflcaUon. No cir culation cal11, please. 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N0.127 , \ Clouds could cool off the Coast Pertly Cloudy Ul1-may cool Southern California •lightly Friday Th9 ciouda.,. ~ f'ttUtt Of I WMlclng dlaturbence 600 mli. aouthweet of Loe ~ ~ttd by the r91'1\ntnta ol trop4cei decM"eaalon Marty, the N1tlon1fWMthef Service aakl. Hight Prldey wtll range from the 70. et the bNChee to the upper 80t over Inland valleyt art• overnight lowt dlpptng to the mld·50a to mld-ec>a. AIOng the Orenge Cout ther9 Wiii be low ClOUd• Mii the COQI tonight and Friday Moomlng P•r11y cloudy. High• tod•Y ranging from the 70t at the bMchea to low 909 lnlend vallevt Utile chenge Frldey bl.It high• Inland valley• upper &Oa. Overnight Iowa mid 50a to mid 80a. From Point Conotptlon to the Me1dcan Border -Ovw lnnef' wet.rs: Light varlal>I• wtnda through Frldey t•capt eouthw.tt to weet I to la knota In the •fternoona. Wind wavea ttlta afternoon 1 to 3 r.et. Southwett 1we11 1 to 3 feet. lllllt l\OCll •• 7:1 0 U.S. Tempe l.OIM ..... 12 74 -~~~ ,,llOHTI MemP'* t2 71 .. 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IOCll Y It 7 43 p m . ,.._ 72 eo IOI _,,,., tnl..o ~ l.OW9 Wiii< ltr\'IC) 67 FflCNy at 1.22 &.rn Md 1111 ~ ttl 19 ~City LmV..., 102 13 -ty~106S Swell direction toul-1 pm UCI AMONG MOST EXPENSIVE SCHOOLS ••• From A l . for the UC system. said tees arc similar at the nmc UC campuses e11.c:ept for the cost of hving on ca mpus. The most citpensive campus 1s Berkeley, about $7,344 per year. UCl's cost is third, just behind UC San Diego's $7,300. UC San Diego did not appear in the College Board's. survey. Though it's located in the ex- penStve Westwood area. UCLA actu· ally has the system's lowest cost for undergrads hvans on campus - $5.950. UC officials say this 1s because UCLA has older dorms built at a lower cost than those at newer " campuses. UCI has on-campus dorm and apartment space for 2.3~ of about 10,000 undergraduates who will at- tend this fall. according to campus housinii direcior Jam Craig. He said there is waiting list of 1,300 for campus housing. l:.iving off campus m•&hl cost UCI student about $3,771. university of· ficials say. But the demand to la ve on campus 1s strong. "Especially among lower division students (fres hmen and sophomores):· Grancll said. "I thank they prefer to hve 1n a dorm their first year or so. There are a lot of bonuses associated with 11 that you can't put 4 dollar figure on "And you don't need a car whe you hve on campus." Though attending a UC campus 11 ex pensive, system offic ials pointed out that the educational quality of th• Uni vers1 ty of Cali fom1a is considered equivalent to many pnvate u nivcr- s1t1es. But compared to many pnvate schools. a UC education is considered a bargain. Attending MIT, Harvard or S~nford dunng the coming school year will cost more than S 16,000, according to one recent survev. DDT DISCOVERED IN NEWPORT BAY ••. Fro m Al threats, the state report said many vanables in the testing process "make conclusions about trends extremely difficult." The State Water Resources Control Board measures levels of DDT, PCB and other tollins with the use of mussels. The shellfish arc planted at ~lcct locations in the state's mlijor harbors where they absorb toxic substance!> in their fihenng systems. The mussels are then retrieved and tested in the laboratory to determine the levels of POiiutants an local waters. The mussels discussed in tht' report released Wednesday were planted an 1983 and collected after five months 1n the water. The m orutoring pro- gram has been conducted since 1977 with eight samplings taken an late 1984. While the pesticide DDT has been banned sm~ 1972. traces of the cancer-caasing agent continue to '!how up 1n tests of local waters. The Regional Water Quality Con- trol Board 'has been studying the effects of DDT on the Newport Ba)'1 but scientists have been unable to locate the source. Some offic1~~ believe the DDT is carried to Ul4 harbor with the runoff from agricul• tural fields that flows into San Diego Creek and the Upper Bay. While the levels of to~ins 1n Newport Harbor appear high, st.att water officials said the water quality of the San Diego Creek, which feeds the Upper Bay. apparently is improv ang. SUSPECT FAILS TO SHOW IN COURT ... P'romAl 30-count 1nd1ctmcnt against the elec· tron1cs firm owner be d1sm1sscd. Smyth's tnal 1s scheduled to begin Tuesday on allegations that he illegal- ly e"<portcd 810 krytron switches to the Heh Corp in Tel Aviv without a special Ileen~ from the U S State Department The um1ng dev ices. which can tnggcr nuclear bombs. arc also used to operate photocopying machmcs. a irport strobe hghts and Oii dnlhng equipment. A federal grand Jury mdacted Smyth May 16, charJIO$ that he listed the devices on shipping forms as "diodes" and .other common elec- tronic materials rather than krytrons. Smyth's son t:.rnest. reached at the family's Cotuit Dnve home this morning. said that he hadn't seen his parents since they left Fnday after- noon to spend a weekend in Catalina ··1 have no idea where they are I 1ust hope they're OK." said Ernest Smyth. 29. He :uud his father and mother. Em1hc, lcf\ on a commercial cruise boat and were expected to return home Sunday mght. Morcov«. a . newspaper report Quoted Smyth\ mother-an-law as saying that the couple did not a pPc:ar to have taken any extra clothes or ~u1tcases. Meanwhile, U .S. Customs in- vestigators and o ther f$deral officials ... We at POSH arc attempung to locate Smyth 111 ume to beam the tnal next week. Tho owner of Milco International lnc.1 ~ small Huntington beach clcctrom~ company. is facina IS violations o the Arms Export Control Act and I counts of making false statements to the government. Smyth was free on $I 00,000 baif after pleading not guilty to the chargCI and clai'tning that he was unaware that a hc.ensc was required to export the krytrons. A State Department spokesman has said that Israel was cooperating with the U.S. investigation and had a;rced to return the devices rcmam· ina in stock. woukl like to take this awortmJity to bid you a vez:y warm we.b>me and invite you in to view our exciting fall selections. miether it be for business or your more causual needs, we are sure yvu wiB tind our clothing both ~ and distitdive, yet styled with the classic intfuenoe to which you have grown areustomed. '>