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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-22 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY, JULY 22, 1986 -----ops pressure Council, g~t raise CSa Sidesteps ne OtfatOrS t o a pprOV -e year. He said lhe pro~ r;nust still be brou&ht to the neiottat1n1 table • Educational and lonievity bonuses of S and 10 percent for quaJifyinJ officen. offer of a 7.S percent pey ra.i1e th11 year and anotbe:r one next year. Hatbor Munich,.J Coun 'Juctae Ruuell Bosvom, lonstime Pot.ice Chief ROFr Neth and two Conner Costa Mesa officers who left last year for betle'f peyin,jobs were amO!!J tbc people champaon.ina the officen• cn.isade. percent pay oost, bene It increase :~to~.tified by the city and the police The qreement. to ~ the one- year contract that expired June 30. The city also would pay the 3 percent now chal)Cd to officeT'I Cor their tttu~ment fund. However, 1till open .. for. neaotiation are proposed c~ 1n the offiom' lona·term c1i11bility ~m. otracen took their caute to the pubhc, buyin1 new1peper ads, circulatina n1ers and demandin& Monday that the council make a decision in public in1tead of d11CUU- ina contnci issues behind closed NY SAA VEDR.A ..., ....... ith their contract talks at a still. Costa Mesa police offiom med the City Council chamben y and pressured offieialt into v1na a tentative 12 ~nt pay and a hefty increase an benefit.a. Begin• reign Ill•• Venezuela Ba rbara Palacio• tearfully accepted the lllM UolTene crown Monday. See J>aee A4. Sporta Miiwaukee's Biii Wegman pitches five-hit baU over aeven lnn&nga to get the win over the Angets./81 Council memben 11destepped their hired neaotiators and unani- mously ordered City Manager Allan Roeder to draw up a one.year contract bued on the Costa Mesa Police Association's lut proposal. Roeder estimated the compensa- tion packqe for the city's 135 offiom would cost Sl.4 million this fiscal call• for: •An 8 percent pay rai1eretroactive toJuly 1,anda4pen:entincreuenext January. • A 2.S percent patrol mcentive u well as an addition.al $6 7 per month 1n city contributions toward each officer's medical coverage. The councd vote followed two houn of emotional-and eometJmet raucous -debete over the nqo. tiation1 that were derailed late lut month when pohce rejected the city's doon. · The iW>dina..room-only crowd of police ofticen and their supporters pecked the chambm and punctuated the teltimooy with boots. hoUers, whistles, jeen and boos. More quakes due in Bishop Three tremors hit mountain village; 50 left homeless BISHOP (AP)-Aftenbocks rans- ina up to 4. 7 on the Richter IC&le rumbled thtouah the f..utem Sierra today u residents were told to expect more temblors after a severe earth- quake damqed every home in a tmy mountain town. The earthquake at 7:42 a.m. Mon- day left 50 people homeless, swayed bu1ldinpas faraway asSaJt Lake City and Las Vegas, caused rock slides and briefly stranded hundreds of campcn. Authorities reported JUSt two minor injuries. But expens warned lhat additional earthquakes capable of causina 11g- nificant damage were possible durina the next few days and said hundreds of aftershocks continued. One mcasurina 4.7 occurred at 6:34 a.m. today. accordina to the se1smoaraph1c station at UC Berkeley. "It 1s our assessment that the region of Chalfant Valley from Bishop north to the Nevada border may expenence addationaJ earthquakes s1m1lar to the JuJy 21 event during the next several <bys," said Dr. Dallas Peck. director of the U.S. Geological Survey. Monday's earthquake. csu mated at 6.1 on the Richter scale, was centered in the High Sierra. 240 males north of Los AnF.les and five males from the Jro.res1dent community of O\alfant Valley, which sustained the heaviest damqe. The earthquake wa.s the peak in a sequence that included a strong fornhock of 5.5 on the Richter scale Sunday and two aftershocks of 5.2 and 5.1 Monday, experts saad Altoaethcr, six quakes surpassing 5.0 have hit Southern California dunng the past two weeks. Robert Uhrhammer, ch ief of the seasmoaraphic station at UC' Berkeley, said the Bishop quake was unrelated to the July 13 temblor near ••••• DaTe Burnett loolla at where hie H!f.nl room ln Cb&Jfant Valley after an eartllqaake daat eeparated from the rest of hie mobile home mea.ared 6 .2 on the Richter K&le Monday. Oceans1dei which measured 5.3. and the July n one near Palm Spnngs mcasunng 5.9. Some residents vowed to remain in the area, despite experts' predictions of more of the same 1 n the future. "I hke It here," Nona Ronpaugh, 29, a Bishop pohce dispatcher, saad Monday nasht. "It could happen anywhere. and 1f 1t happend an the ctt¥ at would be that much wo~. Bu1idinas fall on you 1n the ci ty. Here you ao outside and fou're OK." Officials said al 14 5 homes an Chalfant Valley. 10 miles north of Bishop. sustained some damage to contents. Fifty-t hree mobile homes were knocked from their Jack stands and some were badly damaaed. Uninhabitable mobile homes forced about SO people either to move an with friends or nei&hbors or to accept temporary motel fodginp, said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Dick Senno. Only one Chalfant Valley home - (Pleue Ne BISHOP I A.2) They warned the dep&rtman would continue hav101 problemt atl.rae1Jft& and keepina iop.quality police if the pay and benefits ~ rrwned behind oei&bborina cities. (Pleue ... POLIC&/A2) Satanic vandals .tear up school Invaders wreak 20,000damage on HB classroom s BJ ROBOT BARIER °' ............. Hunllnston Beach polu:c arc look- ing for vandals who left satanic slopns scrawled 1n classrooms after tearins up the library, pourins slue into a piano and committing other wanton acts of destruction at Mesa View School. The vandals. who broke into the kinderprten-through-eiahth-uade school dunna early mornina hO\ln twice over the weekend, were respon- sible for about $20,000 in loues through damage and theft, police said. Devil worship slopns and SllJ\S were found scribbled across classroom desks and on the tloon. The culpnts, who on each occasion unpluap<S wall clocks appamitly tO show wbnl they performed their destructwe ICU, also are believed responsible for tettina a fire Ul the 11rts• locker room at Mesa V.ew spnna that caused $3,000 1n damqe. The enure bwldma could have been wtped out except the names suffocated themselves. PnncipaJ Dan Moss wd Monday. In a fourth episode, vandals smashed their way into Mesa Vi~ later an the spnng, stoic a v14fco cassette rec.order and caused other damage, Moss said. ' Jn this weekend's rampage. the (Pleaae eee V Al'fDALS/ A.2) Starts OD P.,e A9. INDEX Huntington OKs towing fee boost · HB City Attorney granted pay hike Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Pollce Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather B7 A3 A8-11 84-6 B8 B7 ' 86 ' A:f B7 B7 A6 A3 B6 B1-4 A7 A2 Mayor a bstains since one of th e companies owned by his fat her By ROBE RT BARKER OlllteO.., ......... Huntington Beach City Council members approved a SS towina fee hike for three towing companies Monday,.. including one owned by the father 01 Mayor Robert Mandie. Robert P. Mandk Sr. cited the nsing co~ns of insurance as a pnmary factor for the need to increase rates in a letter to Police Chief Earle Rob- 1ta1llc an Apnl The increase wall ~rmat Mandie Home-sellers face the plane truth in Santa Ana Heights After Raymond Muno1 shot himself an January. 1985. his body was found ly1ns on •copy of the local newspaper. A front-page anicle de- 'ICribed a county proposal to raze hundred'I of Santa Ana He1ahts homes. where Muno1 hvcd for 30 years. as part of the John Wayne Airport e1tP9ns1on plan Munoz' .on. Dominic Munoz, 11 convinced the yean has father spent fi&htin1 the county over the airport finally led the 79·ycar--01d man lo take h11 own hfc "M y father couldn't wnte, but he could read," Munoz 111d "He hated the supcrv1son for what they were do1na "At the end, hcJu't llve up " Dominic and his family ha~e weaned of the fight as wtll They ll"t' amona a aroup of Santa Ana Het&ht\ PAUL AICHIPLEY Focus ON THE New s area re 1dcnts who arc actively trymg to tell lhear homes and move on Not all of those who put their homes on the matkct art' moving because of the airpon. But all of tht' homcownen and rcaJ estate nt' interviewed by the Daily Pilot aarttd the airport has adversely afrccttd rPleue eee IUIOHT9/ A2) Moto~. Huntington Auto Service and Bc~t Towing. who rotate monthly for pohce-d1rected towing services, to raise their basic tow fee from $45 to $50. The increase a'i an hne with charges an other cataes. a poh~ survey showed. The three companae-. arc used by ~hcc for such services as towing 1lleplly parked or abandoned cars and hauhna away cars that have been involved in accidents. The fee hake docs not apply to towing services performed for motor- ists when police arc not involved. Those rates arc not regulated by the Caty Councilwoman Ruth Bailey. wh o voted for the increase along with (Pleue Ne TOWING/A.2 ) Gall Batton A 8& ta Ana Bel&hta prope:a tJ owner Neb bayen fOT foar acQacent propertiee on 81.n:h Hutton receives raise from Council despite plea from challenger By ROBERT BARKER °' tN Delly .._ ..... Huntington Bca~h ( 11~ < ouncal members Monday night gave ( 1ty Attorne) (1a1l Hutton thr 6 5 percent salaf) increase \he'~ been seeking despite a pica b'r hl·r dectmn-da' opponent IO hold up the pa) hike ( ounc1l membcr<i al~ approved a 6 5 percent pa) hike for ( 1t .. ( lerk Ahcaa Wentworth that drew n<1 controvers> Mondav night's pay hike advance., ................... Street which b.aft been ruoned for oM ce deYelopment. Hunon's annual salary to $77.271 elTectM' July I It will go to $78.430 on Jan I when the \Ccond phase of the 1ncrea<;e take., clTcct Wentworth\ pa} chrnbs 10$46.900 on Jul'!' I and to S47 .60<i on Jan I The pa) increac,c'i equal those pre' 1ou~I} given to non-elected caty department head!.. Hutton and Wentworth arc ek'rtcd hy caty voters Orange ( ounty Deputy D1stnct \tlornc\ T cd Johnson who '" challenging H u11on in Novemhcr's elcctaon ..aid <.he ha.-, presented no C\ 1dcnlc o;upporting her request. John'ion 41 l la1mcd that o;ance Hutton alkgl·dh ha\ nut used find- 1na~ Imm a I YX' management audit of her office a\ an afltumcnt for a pa\ (Pleaae eee HUTTON/ A2) A park it's not but it won~t be a parking lot By STEVE MARBU. Of .... Delly .......... It 1t look\ liken park. lhann•o; arl' 11'' a park \uch lottJ'-w.i' u<,(•d \Une'i\IUll\ h) < orono del Mar f't'\1dent\ thl\ month to hun • ut\ plan to pa'e 01;er a fril\\\ trt'<' nngl'd '•t.int lot and turn II 1ntu a parking lot The propo'illl appro1;cd b) the Newport Bcat.h ( at~ ( ounc1I last month O"<'r the ohJc-t't1on ot res•· dcnt'I, wa' \Crunht-d h\ the< ahfom1a ( oastal ( nmmt\\lon. which ordef('d the ctt\ to kt'tp 1t' hand'I and bulldoze!"\ ofT the land "You hear of hcaut1fkat1on "'ell, thl\ would hi\;(' t'leen ushficatton." "81d \harlc-, Conger, one of a dozen re"dent'i who attt'ndt"d the com- m1 sion mct't1na 1n ''" n&rlM la'lt Wt'Ck Thr prnpo'o('d ~rk1ng lot" tYl)tcal nf "commerc1al·tvSM'" 1ntn1 aon tn (Pleue eee PAU/A2) ) • I _, lj r , A2 * 0..-. Cout DAILY P1LOl I Tueectay, July 22, 1988 HEIGHTS RESIDENTS TRYING TO SELL •.. l'l'OlaAl relale val\ltS. Those who won new zoning or expected to be included in com-~rcial z.~nint soon say ~ey at least will eiet fair pnca for thcar propeny. Propeny owners whose land will rcma.io ln midential zones don't think they'll bl so lueb. The R~ fam.i'ly bas had its Mesa Drive home on the market for tcven yean, said Alice Rodri1un. They put their house up for sale because the children had arown up and moved out and they no Jon1cr needed a bia home. "But the fact it hasn't sold is because the ~n is there, and there's IO much indecision about the zonina." she said. Property -<lircctlr behind the Rodri&uez home wil become a busi- ness park. Across the street the county may permit a commercial stable. "It seems logical with a business park behind us and a commercial stable in front that we should be commercial, too," she said. Although she and her husband have told real estate agents their askina price is negotiable, they haven't received any offers. Agents have told the Rodnguezes that buyers we~ turned off by the Jet noise. "You told me it was an the takeoff pattern, but you didn't say I could reach out and touch it," one prospec- tive buyer reportedly told their agent. The couple haven't taken advan- tage of a county purchase assurance plan because they don't believe they'll get a fair price. Alice Rodri$uez said residential property is gomg for $8 to $10 a square foot, while nearby commercial property ts commanding $20 a square foot. .. All one has lo do 1s come in lhts direction, and I don't sec this area ~maining rcsidcnual," she said. "The writing is on the wall." Broker B1m Hastings of Newport Beach, who is listing another Mesa Drive home, said the airport ex· pansion and noise shouldn 'l ~et all the blame for homes that don t sell. He cited a downturn 1n the real estate market as part of the problem "It's a tradeoffhere. the impact of the planes overhead vs. having a horse in your backyard." Hastrngs said of the rural area. .. A buyer can attll act all the noise by movina to We tcliff, but he wouldn't have the bi& lot, the rural (eelina, the hone capability. "The noise over some homes on Harbor Island Road is louder," Hastina.s said. "I think when those pilots 1ee the ocean they atep on the ps." Hastin~ pointed out that the Bayview Terrace development adja- cent to the Santa Ana He1Jhts eastern boundary is just in the fr&min& stqe, but already sold out, ·•so obviously the airport doesn't bother every· body." Another real estate aaent selling a home on Golden Circle m Newport Beach -directly behind Senta Ana Heights -said he bas had no trouble selJing homes in the area. "You just make them aware it's in thl takeoff pattern," be said while declining to Jive his name. "A couple of pilots even came throuah this one. "It's just like any ot6er airport towp, I guess, huh?" RcaJ estate aaent Jacquie Chamberlin, who is selling another Golden Circle home, also said buyers aren't always turned off by the nearby airport. "There hJve been th~ or four sales on this street in the past year or so. and they haven't been sining on the market very long," Chamberlin sajd. She said the neighborhood's New- port Beach address gave it a distinct advantage over homes in unin- corporated Santa Ana Heights. "You couldn'tfet a house like this for $ J 70,000 to 185,000 anywhere else in Newport Beach." she said. Each of the real estate agents said the proximity and noise of the airport did drive property values down, however. "Its price reflects the airport. wahout a doubt." Chamberlin said. "The noise is bad, but some people want Newport Beach. ''I'd rather have the airplane noise than the freeway." Ed Hulse was a Santa Ana Heights resident who couldn't ltve with the airport noise any longer. A resident on Birch Street for 20 years, Hulse moved to Capistrano Beach last year. He has four homes 1n a row for sale on Birch; all are com merc1ally zoned. MWe'vc had calls almost every day," Hulse said. ··1 aot a S 17 (per square foot) offer, but l said S 18 was as low aa l'd ao. "It would be SlO if it was residen- tial. You can't live under that noi'IC." Hulse sympathizes with Santa Ana Hc:iabts residents whose homes will rem11n 10 resiaentw zonina. "It's too bad," be sajd. "That property is aoina to be worthleu." His son and dau&hter-in-law Ralph and Susan Hulse. five in one of the Birch Street homes. Ralph Hulse said they've aotten used to the jct noise. "We don't mmd 1t all that much," he said. "Some jets arc worse than others. "The traffic 1s worse. People from the business parks arc using th as street to take shortcuts." Sandra Shambaugh is one of the few Santa Ana Heights ~idents who have taken up the county's buyout offer. She is due to reocive an appraisal next week, but she doubts she'll get a fair offer for her Pegasus Street home. If she rejects it, the county will permit her to get a second appraisal. If the countr doesn't like that price, the house wil be appraised a thtrd time. People have mquircd about the house, which has been on the market since February, but Shambaugh said they're looking for a steal. "Most arc aware of where the house is and think I'm in a bind and will sell cheap," she said. "But they're wronJ. "People think we're desperate m .. Santa Ana Heiahts.. and that's not often the case." Except, perhaps, for people like the Munoz family. Dominic Munoz has tried in vain to find an attorney to handle a wron&ful death suit against the coun- ty for his father's suicide, and be has fou$bt the county over the residential zorung that prevents him from getting a bener price for his property. Jn fact, he thinks the county wants him to agree to their purchase assurance plan so they can later rezone the land for commercial uses and make a tidy profit. "They don't care about anything but the dollar bill," Munoz said. "That's why we're leaving. "They've wrecked this area with the noise, the traffic and everything else. It's d1sgustmg." VANDALS ••. .From Al vandals also stoic a computer. "This 1s the worst I've ever seen." Moss said. "In my 20 years tn education I've never seen anything as destructive I feel this ts the work of an angry person. It ts destructive anger." Moss said he didn't know why the violence ts directed at Mesa V1fw School, which 1s m an upper-middle class neighborhood at 17601 Avilla Lane near Slater A venue and Golden West Street "We've had no negative run-ms We do feel youngsters, perhaps a former student. ma} be in volved." he said. · Moss said the recent outbreaks ma> be related to last Ma> 's bloody slaying of rabbits and chickens at a student farm at nearby Golden View School. Golden View shares a boundary hnc with Mesa View and 1s only about eight blocks awa) he said. Police Sgt. Jim Dahl said Monday that police ha vc uncovered "some good phys1Cal evu.Jence." but declin- ed to elaborate Parents will be forced to make restatuuon for the damages once the culpnts arc caught. Dahl said. Toole bang from tbe wall• of tbe Meaa View'• woodabop after vandal• atruck over tbe weekend. The Mesa View vandals drew a pentagram (satanic star) on desks and noors. according to police spokeswoman Jo Anne Bonkowsk1. There was also the message. "Natas (Satan spelled backwards) -the true lord," Bonkowski said. BISHOP ... From Al the double-sized mobile home of Dave and Sh1 rlc' Burnett -was damaged badly enough lo be con· sidered a complete lo<;s, said Bureau of Land Management spokesman Bnan Miller. HUTTON ... From Al hike he's dra .... tng the 1nfcrencc that the audll doesn't warrant an tncrea\e He also said that the audit was not made pubhc. despite being financed by tax money The pay raise. Johnson suggested should be held up until the audit 1s made a vailable and Hutton should be asked to1ust1f~ an} negati ve findings In comments 10 Cit) Council member<;, Hutton claimed th e audit sho....,ed she has been domg a good JOb and endorsed her recommendations for add1uons of lav.}cr"' 1n her department Her ollicc ha\ taken on addttaonal respon.,1hil1t1e\ tn hand- ling of worker's cnmpen"Clllon and tort case\, she said i~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE l) ,,.,, h• "~~ ' ua ita~ M t ' p v ''" .,. .. u A 47• 't o .... ..,.°' &A1 '>61& o.. ... -' .o·ll'• ••) ,1 CORONA DEL MAR'S PARK From Al old Corona del Mar. she said The propert) located near th e intersecuon of Bayside Dnvc and Jasmtne Avenue. 1!> actually nothing more than a section of clly street nght of way that has never been utilized. The audit was performed 1n 1985 B> Dclo11te. Hasktns & Sells It was made a vailable to the City C ounc1I members but not to the puhhc C'll} Admint 'itrator C harles Thompson said that a summary of the findtngs was provided for the pubhc and that audlls of other departments al"'o are not released.- A City Council member said today the audit pointed out tasks that Hutton should perform to improve the effectiveness of her department and that the audit "was not a nnging endorsement." Hutton. a two-term incumbent. was unavailable for comment today All fi ve Cny Council members 1n attendance -Bo b Mandie, Jack Kelly, Don MacAlhstcr. Ruth Batley and Peter Green -supported the increases. said Pubhl Works Director Ben "lolan The land 1<; not and never has been a dedicated ci t) park. he said. On one side of the property 1s a small clly parking lot and on the other 1s a wide greenbelt that stretches for several bl ocks Nolan said city of- ficia ls considered the parking lo t proposal to he "modest and reason- able .. "Parktng tn Corona del Mar of I t0ursc. has always been a problem," ..aid Nolan Many busmess on nearby East ( oast Highway do not have parktng lots and customers often prowl res1- dent1al streets 1n search of parktng spots, city officials said. But Conger said a clear maJonty of motonsts looktng for parking spots are customen of the areas restuarants and nightspots. A parking lot to accommodate "the happy hour crowd" ts unreasonable. she said Over the yea~ the vacant lot on Bayside has been manicured and residents have come to use the property a\ a park Delly Pilot Def Ivery I• Qu1r1nteed lttil..:)t ,, • t-da, • , Justcall 642-6086 "(i! , ... '°"' Pt-0., ~ lO 0 m <• De'OOI 7 p ~ l'l<l '°" C<lC>y ~ De ,,...,..,.., .. What do you ltke about the Daily Pa lot? 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POLICE PRESSURE WINS PAY BOOST ... From Al Jn vanous surveys quoted by Sat. Bill Bechtel, Costa Mesa offic.ers ranked 17th, 22nd and 23rd out of 24 Orange County pohce agencies in pay and benefits. An inter-departmental study by five Costa Mesa lieutenants last year concluded salaries and cor:lpensation must be adequately raised to keep the city's police force from degenerating to a cnsis level. "Your own report has not exactly been the guiding hght m your nego- tiations." Bostrom told the council. ..Al this point the people JOI together and said enough is enough." Sgt. Dennis Cost. the police union's president, said the department's in- ability to recruit top-of-the-<:lass police academy graduates would re· TOWING FEES BOOSTED .•. From Al Councilmen Jack Kelly, Don MacAlhster and Peter Green, first qucs11oned whether 1t was ap- propnate for the council to approve an 11em that materially benefits a colleague. City Attorney Gail Hutton said the towtng service agreement is not a conflict for the council because the council was granting a license to low. not signing a contract for services Also. the action benefits not only Mandie. but other operators as well. she said. Mandie. who abstained from vot- ing, said today that his posttion as mayor had no bearing on whether the company received a fee hike. The company received mcreascs for police towing before he was on the City Council. he said duce Costa Mesa's force to med1oc- nty or worse. The council, though fearful the move would hamper ongoing nego- tiauons with other city employee groups, hesitantly approved the pohcc package in concept. Council man Dave Wheeler took the lead in supporting the proposal an hopes of keepinJ. Costa Mesa from bemg left with a 'force fulJ of people about ready to retire and those with one or two years experience." Other council members said they also sided Wlth pohcc, but argued that a vote would disrupt the ncgot1at1on process. They, however. conceded as the tesumony continued. Cost was Jubilant though some- what shocked with the council's dec1S1on . "I knew there was a poss1b1hty, but I thought the chances were very sltm." Cost said after mobilmng the troops dunng the last few weeks. "It's been a rough month for me ·· E! Sew up big savings. \bu can label yourself lucky with smn~ of up to 70% on our elegant suits, sport coats, acctssories and sportswear.~ ... ~ ,,, I ' I Ea.gle challenge program in NB " HB rock fans get a piece of the Bear Demolished ntght club sold, brick by brick. buyu11 w btjsu !of vanous bome improvement ~ The: red bricts were sold for 45.ceou each on PaUtu that whOlcl&ICr' tor aboUi 29 ce.u C8da. WtUJe Ute briCks &baa oecc witM&ood dal sonic:-b&rTlei of Jaati ffndria•1 piw we Bill Crispin, proJCCt apccial11t fol' the Eqle QWJenac, Newport Beach's entry in the America's Cup compet1uon, will host a free video and slide pttSentatton about the yacht nee Friday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Park Newport ApaT1ments. to nostalgic ex-patrons for their own patios . hdd .soo bric-b *"· now Wl'.atberiftl tM ~ a.-m OI baft)cc~ r.uaas. tW tiuildiG11•t.. been uvcd for loftiet pwpoee-.. The Eqlc ChaUenae is currently on iu way to Perth, Au1tralla. and wiJI arrive the first week of A1$ust. The vesse1'111mns crew will arrive the first week in September, a month before the first trials Oct. 5. Crispin'uccountofthe history of the America's Cup will be foUowcd by a champaane reception. Ruervations for the presentation may be made by contactina the clubhouse at Park Newport, 644-4664. Mlneral edalblt pl•nned The public is invited to a one-day exhibit of minerals and aems prexntcd by the Oranae Coast Mineral and lapidary Society Saturday from 10 Lm. to 3 p.m. at the Orange County Natural History Museum, 2627 Vista del Oro in Newport Beach. A select1on of jewelry lundcraf\cd by lapidary society members will be available for sale. Ad- mission to the exhibit is free. Cldldblrth fJlm slated A free film entitled "Childbirth Options" for women trying to decide where and how to have their babies will be presented Saturday in Irvine. ' The program is scheduled for 10 a.m. at the University Park Library. 4S 12 Sandburg Way. Call 73()..6180 or 5S2-4670 to reserve a seat. Aging ombud•men sought A limited number ofapphcat1ons are now being accepted through Aug. 12 for adults interested in joining the Oran'ae County Council on Agjng's long- term care ombudsman serices. Ombudsmen are obJecttve independent mediators who mvest1gate and resolve compla1nlS on behalf of patiel ts 10 nursing homes. AJI volunteers will partic1plate m a state- mandaded 36-hour onentauon and trainm¥ pro- gram Tuesday and Thursday afternoons beginning Aug. 19 at Coastline Collt'gc's Costa Mesa Center at Baker Street and Mesa Verde Dnve East. The fee is S 10 and further information may be obtamed at 892-7769 Law aJd workers needed Project Right On. a program sponsored by the Volunteer Center of Orange County West and local law enforcement and non-profit agencies. will need volunteers for the new school year in the fall. Volunteers will be tramed to work with law enforcement specialists. showing films and en- couraging part1c1pat1on m projects to curtail va.ndahsm. This project will be directed toward third through sixth graders. and further information is available at 898-0043 Scholarship pageant set Contestants are being sought for the 1986 Miss Huntington Beach Scholarsh ip Pageant. sponsored by the Women's D1vl'ilon of the Hunungton Be.ach Chamber of Commerce. The deadline for entenng the contest 1s Aug. I All contestants muM be between 17 and 25 years old and be a resident of Hunungton Beach Those mterested m entenng may con1act their college or high school activity office or the chamber 1n the BJ ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .............. The Golden Bear has been demolished. But it will live on in countle backyard patios, rose prdens and batbccuc pits. Bricks from the 6().year-old Huntiniton Beach niaht club. tom down in May. were sold over the pest two months to local homeowners and conlrlCtors. The lef- tovers wCTe sold Monday momina to a Muscles ripple in HBshow 128 hard bodies of- both sexes flex for - trophies, recognition By MICHELLE COLE .,.., ..... c. •• , ... ,, The tenn "hard body" took on new meaning during the Huntington Beach Body Bu1ldmg OasSJc. A standina-room-only crowd of more than 700 hootina fans gathered m the Huogungon Beach High School Auditonum to watch 128 muscle-bound athJetcs display their biceps, tnceps and other 'ccps most people probably have never seen before. The body builders competed throughout the day for trophies and nbbons and were on stage again . Saturday night for an exh1b1t1on show. Each performed a 90-second muscle· npphng routine set to music. This was the largest body-bu1ld1 ng contest ID California, said master of ceremonies CC. Sanders. More than 20 women also competed. "Female body butldmg 1s still emerg- ing," Sanders said. "They are Judged the same as men. We are lookmg for muscle size, muscle separation, body symmetry, and vascularity." But Sanders also said that there 1s still some argument over the ideal female bod) builder's form. "Some say pure muscle is most important while others sa) the top female body should be a combmat1on of muscle and fem1nity," he said. Dressed in a thin turquoise b1km1, with a long blond pony tail and eye makeup, Dawn Memhcw. 29, of Orange looked very much like a woman Yet the attractive S-foot-2-mch 113-pound body builder also had an upper torso most men would envy. She said she ts not bothered by en tics who say female body builders are not feminine. "To each his own," Mernhew said. "My idea of beauty 1s be1Dg m shape." v brick wboleMler who hauled them away from the downtown site at Paofic Coast Hiahway and Main Strttt. "lt seems everybody wants to build a patio or some lb int. out of bricks from tbe Ooldtn Beat," said Dan Dulac, pres.ident of ln-Tck Wrccklna Inc. of Lona Beach which demoUshcd the buildina and sold the bricks. Smee the demolition of the historic downtown buildina. customers have been Otmolitioo of the Golden Bear and the nei&hborina Wayne•, Automoti~e build-iq yitlded about 200 pellets of bricb. Some customtn bad specific uses 1n mind. like a patio or batbecue pit. but ot.ben aid they would buy now and would wait to find a 'J'C for the block .. We bad a fedina that people miaht be interetted in buyina !=" Dulac u_id. That hunch pen Dulac to hana onto tbe bricks and ICU them himself. Normally) lo·Tck completes 1u demo- lition proJects arid sells the ulcd bricks to a .,.., ,... ,..... "'o.wtd ........ Kirk Waymire of Huntlnaton Beach wu a winner ln the ctty•• Body Building Clualc tournament. - While wa1t1ng backstage tor her cxh1- b1tion showing, Merrihew rubbed oil over her tanned body. She said the 011 helps 10 make her muscles glossy and hel~ 10 pronounce shadows This was Memhew's first try at com pell· 11on and while she was dtsappomtcd with her performance. she did take home a trophy for the women's novice class The shin) trophy was Mcmhew's re· ward for two years of tratn1ng 2''> hou~ a da}. six days a week When the compct1· lion date drew near she cut her time 1n the g} m to I': hours a da) and put hersclfon a stnct high-protein d1e1. allowing herself onl) 400 calones dail) for th(' past three days Bod} building has become add1c11ng, said Memhew She ('St1mates her total ho<h fat at 7 to I 0 percent. "I got mto 1t because I am short I am athletic. I JUSt didn't want to reach 30 or 40 and then look back." she said. Other local winners in the women's compet1t1on were Karen Tantaro of t.asuna Niguel in the women's middle· wc1S)lt class. and Karen Kosab of M 1ss1on VieJO. also a m1ddle~ight. In the men's categones local winners tncluded novice class: Daniel Lahe), Jeffrey Cardenelli and Kirk Waymire all of Hunungton Beach. Bret Betchelor of Hunungton Beach won first place 1n the man's novice-tall d1v1Ston as well as "mo'it muscular" Bob Weakland of Mis ion V1eJO and Jeff Pmter of Irvine placed 10 men's unlimned-short. Glenn Wulpem of Newport Beach took home a troph) 1n the men's unhm1ted-tall category Jt bu been c:amuJJy discn&nded ud sumd unttl city ot6cilll Del~ club membcn decide ifit c:ao be reboitt or ~oorporated into a ~ build.int in the Cit}'. The name ii.clf wiU live on as Mil. Oub co-manaerr Rick Babiract.i riicentl)' u.. nounced plani to Nrlt a new tenet ot Golden Sear cooceru.. But rather 1han bem1 1tqed at a venerable bacb.&oftt buildina, the shows will be hdd ll a Polynesian rataun.nt io Santa AoL Video on surfing safety set una Beach life uard to produce rock video to help prevent mishaps By LAURA MERK °' .. °"" ....... Concerned about the number or cbU. dren maimed in sumna and swimming accidents.a Lquna Beach lifepwd basset out to produce a rock music video that teaches water safety. Mike OwineU and two USC film p-a<iuates hope to create a video th.at will interest elemtntary and JUntor hish school ch1ldttn. The Laguna Beach l..ifquard Assoaa- uon decided on a video instead of a movie to reduce production and reproduction costs, said C>wlnell, who hopes to give the film to schools. The first video will cost about $4,500 . "(felt there was a need (to produce the video) to help prevent inJunCS. h is very sad to see a 14-ycar-old dive off a rock and become a paraplegic," said Dwinell The video will contain common sense safety tips such as don't dive in unknown waters, how to move in and out of rou4b water and what to do when caught in np tides. To grasp the attentjon of their audience the lifeiuards chose the most popular medium currently available -rook video. "We wanted to u~ a medium that wu appealing or interesting to that • sroup. Plus I chose Video because 1t ts the easiest to copy." said Dwinell. Once the film 1s produced. ht said, the association wlll encourage the schools to COP> the film and shatt 1t Wlth otben. Appealmg to young surfing enthusiasts will be the star of the film, world<lass surfer Peter Townend. More than half the moacy needed IOr ~ video has bceft ra.ited. said Dwimll. Producuon shouJd start by the besinninl of August 1n order to have the video finished by the st.an of the school year. . Scacl1fTV11lagc shopping center at Mam Street and Yorktown Avenue for an application. Bad ham bids for ocean oil ban 111g will touJ!> on eight of their colleagues \\ho al'io arc seen as possible swing votes. Tuesday, July 22 Proposed moratorium scheduled to go before House panel Thursday the moratonum Thursday when 1t reviews the appropnauons bill for the Interior Department. A one-year ban on the 011 leasing process was proposed Jul} 16 by one of the group's subcommittees Members said a mora- tonum was the best solution to the stalemate in negotiations O'ver which areas should be offered for 011 explorauon and dnlhng. .. The failure of negotiations since the old moratonum was deleted may be enough to move some of these votes across 10 win • 6.30 p.m., Irvine City Coucll. City <. ounc1l Chambers. lntenm C'1v1c Center. 17200 Jamboree. • 1 p.m .. Haotingtoo Bucb Clty (elementary) School District, D1stnct Educauon Center. 204S I Cra1mer Lane By ROBERT HYNDMAN approval this ume," Badham said Negouauons. Badham said were snagged on the In tenor Department'\ plan to continue the leasmg process in Northern California ~h1le dclaymg 1t 10 Southern Wednesday, July 23 • 7·00 p.m. Lapoa Beacb Plamtlog Com· ml11loo, City Council C'hamhcrs. S05 Forest Ave. Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach, said he and other congressmen will be busy this w~k lobbying RcpubhcJln colleagues on the House Appropnauons Committe-e to1mposcaone-year ban on 011 exploration and dnlling off the Cahfom1a coast. rn a prepared statement. Badham said his lobbying effort will concentrate on the 22 Republican committee members, es- pecially those who he believes may switch their votes after oppostng the moratonum l;tst year Cahforn1a until I Y89 "The negotiators could not accept a s1tuat1on that trades off one part of 1hc Cahfom1a rnac.1 for another" he \81d The moratonum. 1fappro' ed Thur~a) would be 1n efTett dunng the fiscal \ear ~r~g; CX wher I ~86 through ~ptemhcr Rep. Robert Bad.ham The comm1uee 1s ellpected to conc;1der Meanwhile. Democrats opposed todnll- PoucE Loe Man drowns during sWim at private Huntington club A Huntington Beach man ap- parcntl} drowned 1n a pool at a pnvate club Monda). police re- ported Herbert ( hnstoph('rson. 56. was reported!) a regular swimmer at the C abana Club at 8141 Atlanta Ave .. La.Cun• Beach A <;eulpture valued at SI 0,000 was reported stolen Monday on South Coast Highway. • • • Pohce responded to reports Mon- day ofa man exposing himself m the upper parking lot on Glenneyrc Street. Officers, however. were un- able to locate his whereabout~ • • • A Diamond Street resident re- ported a bul'llary Monday with a TV ~t and camera equipment stolen The loss was c,t1mat('d at $925 • • • A vandal ,mlli.hed the window at u South C oast H11hwny busmeu Mon· day. causlDa an estimated S300 damage • • • Pohce arrnted Salvador Robcn Gut1errc1. 22. on susp1c1on of dnv1na under the 1nOuence of akohol Gut1trttl v.ra, stopped at 2. 13 a m Mondav on Pact fie C"oa\1 H11hway eoet&Me9a A man wcanna a thrte-p1tte iu11 and sura.ical alo\IC\ hroke into a home 1n the 2 700 bl<K k of l on1wood C oun at 2 I 0 p m f nda\. hut wa\ ~a red • said Huntington Beach police: Lt Ed McErlain His body was found floating 1n the pool at 6· 15 a.m. by another club member (hnstopherson was taken to Pacifica Hospital where he was declared dead on amval McErlam away by the resident • • • Camera equipment worth $2,01 ~ m camera equipment was reported ~tolcn from a c~r at a home tn the 900 block of Sun~t block of Sun<1et between 11 p.m and 11 30 pm Fnday. • • • Pool cues and a bicycle. all wonh S 130. were reportt"d stolen from an unlocked pauo ID the 200 hloc k of Fairway Place hctwecn 2 a m and 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Newport Beach .._cassette deck and a power bomtcr wert ~tolen from a 1979 Che\lrolct Corvette parked on the 1200 blod. of Irvine A venue The los11 came to S4 10 • • • A buraJar tunntled 1Dto a locked aaraae on the 500 block of ( amat1on A venue through a vent and ,tolt a lawn mower, an edger and a mA~n"' saw. The lou came to Sl 120 • • • A rtt1dent who lef\ four hoxc<, or clothma and two crates of hou~hold good\ for the Cioodwtll rtpontd that a woman \lolt all th(' chantv item ... said Pohce were told the '1ct1m ma\ have had heart surgery recentl). and foul play is not suspected. McErla1n ~·d Howtvcr. the drowning remains under invesug.auon. he said. valued at S 1.800 The theft took place on the 1800 block of South Bayfront on Balboa Island ••• A paint sprayer and ~veral paint- ing poles were stolen from a construc- tion site at 6 Jasmine Park. The lo"~ came to $3.600. lmne Two watches, valued at S2 . ~00 were \tolen from a condommium on Del Ray. • • • The t1rts and wheel\ from a semi tnuler parkt"d on the 2100 block ol Alton Parkway wert rtpont"d stolen Monday ••• Some COO\t11.1<'tion tool!> WCl"t stoltn from a tractor parl.ed at a construcuon ~Ile on Corporate Park Monda) Hontlncton Beach ~meone \tole SI 234 1n receipt<, from a Yfe at Oom1no·., P1111. 17421 Beach Blvd • • • Buralan entered a rts•den(e 1n the 17000 block of Kttlwn through an unlocked \hdtnA bedroom w1ndo~ and stoic a CB radio and other equipment valued at $200. • • • Culprits pned open an upsta1~ window in the 8000 block of Ba yonne and stole $70 tn cash and an unknown amount of Jewelry. • • • l\ wallet conta1ninJ $413 and credit cards were taken from a purse at Em1co Inc 7391 Earl. • • • Someone entered a house in the 16000 block of Nlchols through a rear tx-droom window and stoic $500 and JC~elry • • • Thieves took a purse wuh a total value or S287 from the recreation center at Huntington Continentals on ( omwall cast of Bushard Niguel blaze extinguished OranJc < ounty firtfig.hters quickly extmgu1~hed an apartment firt m Laguna N1auel Monday af\cmoon after II (IU~ about S2S,()()() ID damage '\c-cord1n1 to spok~man Dave P1eru. firt"fig.htcr. were called to the fire at 63 Bentwood Lane JUSt after 4· 30 p m Monday When thty ar- nved the top noor of the townhou~ was en1tulft"d 1n flame\ It took firefiahten ahout I~ mmute\ to exunau1,h the firt at the tov.rnhou~. which '' ownC'd b> tcp- ht'n Cira \0 The c~u~ o( the blaze "~••II under 1nve\t1pllCln h-. tht' C ount) Firt l>c~rtment P1cnc \aid t \. Bank heist suspect shot in scuffle with hostages P.\R.\MO\ '-l t .\PI -\man who allegedh • ommJndeer«.>d a lam· 1h 's car aftl'r a hank rotihen ~ac, r"tco,enng lue\J,n in a hmp1tal Jail ward from a "oun~l \U\tained when his gun .,.,eni t)tl 1n .1 ~ utfk ~nh the auto·~ ov. ner\ "It'\ grl'at tn \Cl' lhl· \lll1m\ v.in once in av. h1k L 1" \ n(l.cll'\ < nun I\ shenlTs Ocpul' \1.1rk R1l hardwn said ·· Tht•, re H'I\ 'l·n luC'h e'tremch lul k' -n1• ont· l·I\(' v.a' Injured .. Lorcn10 Juarc1 :!II of P.1rnnrnunt was booked for 1n\C'\t1rt1<m of robben after 1hc Bank o .\ment.i robber) Monda) Dcput\ '>hcnm said the hand111umped onto a lOun11;r at 11 50 am v.a\1ng a :!1-caliht·r pistol and ordering a 1dkr to fill .1 paper bag v.-1th mnnn lk lefl 1hr bank with Sl .~41 depulll'' ..aid Afterward a cardr"en h\ \manda Munllo 40. of ( ompton w,I\ ,um mandC<'rC'J ll•ad1ng lkput1t•' on ;i lrtt~a' cha'<' un11l \.11' \1u11lln'' hu\~nd. ( ht\on '4 .iml \on .\nthom Da'" IQ <l't'rp<1Q.crcd thl '1-foot-4 J uarC'1 "ho \\Clllh' I \Cl pounds In thC' \tUOle. th<' irun ~cnl lltl "-Ound1ngJuare1 in the neck and that hrought the chase to an end, Oeput-. George Pennington said. J uare1 wa\ in stable cond1t1on Tue~a~ 1n the Jail ward of County· l \( Medical Center with a bullet v. ound lo the back of the n«k. Deput' l.an) D1mm1ck said Dunng th(' robbel) about W emplovCC"s and 10 to 20 cu\tomers had been ordeft'd to he on the floor of the llank. Pennington said Dunng the chaSC". Mrs. Munllo was ICln·ed at gunpoint to dn'e north on the long Beach Frttwa), then head wec.1 on Imix-nal Highway, wnh \hcnfT) deput1e'i pursumg in cars and a helicopter. Pennington u1d. As the 1.ar entcrt"d Lynwood. ~ve"l miles from the bank. Clifton Munllo g1al:l~d for lht• gun and Davi~ hll the gunman over the head from behind. Pennington \aid "T hcv kne" we were followina them · R1charchon ~1d "She was dm tng rt"all) good ~ht was dnvma rt'a II' \lo" ·· "Ion<' ol the 'vi( um' was IDJUred Pt'nnington "3•d Fugitive arrest don drug charges "POK \:--.If \\ a\h 1AP1 -.\ < 1ho\t Ridel'\ Moton:ycle <.tub membt't wanted het'(' for drua C'onsp1ran and fireanns charscs was annted m Ph«o1x, ~L., on ch•'lf'' he and two other men attempted to x11 drup to an underrover L S Druf Enforttment dmm1-.trat1on offi<'tr. the DEA •id. Dennis Tro~cll. 7, had httn 11 fu&UM' \lnct he11'\t tnd1ntd 1n May 19U He" bcina hrld without bond b«au~ he 1\ wanted for in'e<1ltllt1on oh June 27 k1dnapp1na and robbtrv 1n Oakland, Cah(. authont1cs YK.I . I • ../ Reagan to announce ' steps' against South Africa today W ASHING1 ON (AP) -Presi- dent Reapn, making his first formal addm on South Africa in nearly a year, is strugglin& to retain control of U.S. policy without bowing to arow- in& congressional pressure for touaher action to punish the white- rulcd Pretoria government. Presidential spokesman Larry S~kes said today Reapn would disclose some "specific steps" the United States can take to improve the effectiveness of U.S. policy toward South Afnca But 11 was clear those steps would not inc ludt' political or economic sanctions, whose ''adverse consequences" would !)(pointed out in Reagan's speech. the spokesman said. "He Will note the growing violence and repression in South Afnca," Speakes said, and will "stress the need for change and analyze what has already been done and what more needs to!)( done in terms of making progress toward political peace." On the eve of this afiemoon·~ speech, Reagan heard a warning from the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Comm11lcc. Ric hard Lugar, that time is runnaog out for peaceful talks between the white aovemment and mivonty blacks. Interviewed today. Lugar said he, Senate M~ority Leader Roben Dole and Sen. Nancy Kassabaum, R-Kan., told Reagan .. we think the time is late with rcprd to the be&inning of negotiauons between the white gov- cmmcnt and black leadership -that at a minimum, blacks who arc 1mpnsoned m South Afnca who arc leaders who could be pan of those negollat1ons must be freed. There must be a stan of those talks." Dole c.alled the meeting "a rather frank discussion." Storms soothe South, slightly By tbe A11odated Preu Storms deluged parts ot the parched South, damag10g build10gs. bnng10~ cooler temperatures and causing flooding 10 B1rm1ngham, Ala.. while floodwaters JO Anzona kept a 17-mtle stretch of an interstate highway closed today. The band of c;torms. which C'<tended Monday night from C'ahfomia to the South Atlantic coast. should keep today's trmpcraturcs below 100 degrees in most of the South. but would not case the region's drought, said Pete Reynolds of the National Weather Service's Severe Storms Center an Kansas C'1ty. Mo. "Some areas did receive a good amount ofra1n, but othe~ remain parched." Rt:}'nolds said today. "It's a drop 1n the bucket for what the' need " Winds acrnmpan) 1ng a thunderstorm in TaJ. lahassce. Fla knocked down trees that hea' 1ly damaged fourhomesand nppcd through the roofofa store. mJunng two people. authont1es $(ltd About 20 other people ans1de the Scr°"1ce Merchand1<;e '>tore were able to escape afier part of the roof colla~d "It looked hke a hurmane going through." said Ph1ll1p Leach. manager of the Jewell] department. The two injured at the <;tore were admitted 10 stable cond1llon at Tallahac;sec ( ommunit)' Hospital, officials said The late afternoon storm dropped temperature of96 degrees to 72 w1th1n three hours the weather service said. In Alabama. l l5 mches of rain fell on Homewood and downtown B1rm1ngham. causing street flooding. Despite the downpour Bmnmgham 's rainfall re- mained about I 61nLhcc; below normal, said Chuck Terrell of the weather service The storms dumr>ed I 95 inches of raan on Jackson. Miss .. which la\I 11.01 one 1nth of rain on June 28 In Arizona. up to three feet of water clost:d a 17-mile section of I nter.tate I (I near r hrenherg a tier stnrm' deluged thl' area Precipitation In The South Fogu•es ate IOI the pe.IOd Ap111 1st ltvu July 19th Smre1C1ry ALABAM A Bwmongham Mobtle Montgomery GEORGIA Atldnta Auqusta Mat on Sa11annah N CAROLINA A!>he11~le Chdtlont' Greensbo<o Cape Hane1c1~ New Bem Rdlt>KJh s CAROLINA Chorl~ton t;ol<Jmbwt flofencf' Gret>nvollt' ~If <11 rt11 /lt'l111J Acrual •NOlmal 624 1648" 16 15' 20 57" 838' i4 86" 586' 14 79" 7 55 1364" 50t' 13 92" 852 18 8:2' S81 1489" 3 49 i289 4 23 i3 ()15' 970 19 13' 11 27 1661" 7 4~ 1284' Fodder sent to parched farms By tbc Associated Pres" \tonda> Southerner<, who tan· lo\1ng the tarm as drought turns D1\le to du\! ~-. the\ need tel·d not loan<.. as a federal task lorce continues to stud\ the dTecb ot the d() spell and heat wa' e blamed for m1lhon'> ot dollars 1n nop losses and at least 19 deaths rh(' \!Orm\ l~.'g.rn l\.ionday afternoon, With more than l' • inche'> cau'i1ng flash floodang 1n B1rm1ngham. .\la but the rain~ still left the cll}' I b inches below normal. 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AYerell Hantman, 94, londme diplomat and aide to lour prealdents. ta re- ported to be Mrlouly W at h1a Yorktown, N.Y., home. Growth of economy slowing WASHINGTON (AP) -Econ- omic growth slumped to an annual rate of 1.1 percent from Apnl through June, the slowest pace since the end of the last recession 31h years ago, tht> govcmment reported toda}'. The weakness in the gross nauonal product, the broadest measure of the nation's economic health, meant the economy expanded dunng the 1rst half of 1986 at a sluggish 2.4 percent annual rate. far below the adm1nis- trat1on's hopes for growth this year at an annual rate of 4 percent. The Commerce Department said the GNP slid to less than one-third of the 3.8 percent m e for the first three months of the year G rowth 10 the Apnl-Junc quarter was the slowest since a 0.6 percent increase in the final three months of 1982. when the 1981-82 recession was coming to an end. The news on inflation remained pos1t1vc, however A price index tied to the GNP rose at an annual rate of 2.1 percent in the Apnl-June pcnod. the slowest increase in almost two decades The adm1n1strat1on ha!> already said that the weaker economic growth will add about SI 0 billion to the budget deficit this )Car and will force a dov. nward rev1S1on in growth C!>\JmaleS for the whole ~car While adm1n1strat1on economist<; insist that grow th will still rebound 10 the second half of the )ear. many pnvate economms have been revis- ing their forecasts downward to <;how sluggish growth for the re~t of the )Car The 3 8 percent growth calculated for the first three months of the year represented a substanual rev1s1on from an esllmatc la'it month that growth dunng this penod wa!> at a much slower 2.9 percent rate. f Fans gather for royal weddln.g LONDON (AP)-Sportina Union Jacks and carryina alccp1n1 bags, the fint determined royal fans camped outside Westminster Abbey today, more than 2~ hours before Prince Andrew and Sarah Fcr&uson arc to be married. The couple spent the momina openina a flood of last-minute pres- ents at Buckingham Palace, aides said, after attending a lavish prc- wedding pa.ny Monday nijllt given by Ferguson's father, MQJ. Ronald Ferguson. Fcrauson is polo manager to Pn nee Charles. Andrew's cider brother and heir to the throne. and the pa.ny was held at the exclusive club in the Windsor Great Park polo grounds 21 miles west of London. Among today's presents was a dinner service for I 2 given by Brittsh ceramic manufacturers. each item decorated with couple's imuals inter· twined in gold topped by a coronet. Wednesday Andrew's mother, Queen Elizabeth II, will head a procession of open carriages from Buckingham Palace to the abbey. A security policeman disguised in the scarlet and sold tunic of royal footman wiU ndc behind. the British Broadcasting Corp. reponed. Aides stressed the monarch in- sisted on the open carriages. How- Live coverage of w edding s la ted NEW YORK (AP) -T~e networks' morning news show~ wtll carry live covcrqe of the wedding of Britain's Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Wednesday. NBCs "Today," ABCs "Good Morning America" and "CBS ~om· ing News" will start broa~casll~I. at 2:30 a.m. PDT with special Bn~sh correspondents commenung with anchors on locauon. The wedding is scheduled for 3:30 a.m. PDT and coverage will continue unul 6:30 a.m. PDT. ever weather forca.sts predicted sc.attercd showers -meaning the queen and the wedding couple might have to change to covered carriages at the last moment. In an interview made public today, Ferguson was quoted as saying that although she will promise to obey Prince Andrew in her wedding vows, she will not be a meek wife. "I wasthinkingofobeying in moral tenns, as opposed to physically obeying. U.S., Soviet experts open SALT II talks in Geneva By tbe A11oclated Preu GENEVA -Superpower arm!> experts began talks today on SALT II, a special session proposed by the Soviets and reluctantly accepted by tbe U1:11ted States on cond1tJon the d1scuss1ons also deal wtth all~ed Soviet v1olat1ons. The Soviet delegatton amvcd 1n two cars for the talks this morning at the U.S. mission to the Untted Nations About two dozen reporters and photographers were barred from entenng the m1ss1on grounds. A Soviet source said the talks began late this morning. The source. who spoke on cond111on of anonymity, said the next meeting would be held Thursday at the Soviet m1ss1on Syria furlous over Morocco-Israel talks RABAT. Morocco -Syn a accused Morocco today of"black treason .. and urged all Arab nations to cut lies with King Hassan Jl's government to protest his summit with lsraeh Prime Minister Shimon Peres on Middle East peace. Peres arrived Monday and flcwd1rectly to Hassan's private airfield near I franc. 125 miles east of the capital of Rabat, and the site oft he lung's summer palace. according to Western diplomats who spoke on cond1t1on of anonymity. They said 'the two leaders began talks 1mmed1atel>. but gave no details. Repons in Israel suggested Peres was eitpected back in Jerusalem today or Wednesday. In an official statement from Damascus toda). Syna announced 11 severed lies with Morocco and called on other .A.rab nations to follow suit. as most did when Egypt made HS peace with Israel Venezuela beauty new Miss Unlverse Pi\NAMA CITY. Panama -Venezuela's Barbara Palacios defeated 76 other )OUng women to begin her yearlong reign today as Miss Universe 1986, a role that will mean a delay in her plans 10 open her own advert1S1ng agency. The 22-year-old account execuuve wa\ crowned Monda> night, culm1oat1ng the pageant that brought togrthcr 77 )'Oung women from around the world. Miss United States. Chnst> Fichtner. 23. of Dallas. was first runner-up. Palacios was to meet reporters and photographers in her hotel suite today for the traditional post-pageant breakfast and photo session. The S-foot-8, 119- pound daughter of actor parents broke down an tears as she was crowned by Deborah Carthy-Deu of Puerto Rico. Ml'iS Un1verc;c 1985 Sovlets name atomlc energy chief MOSCOW -A nuclear power stallon manager expenenced 1n the type of reactor wrecked 1n the (hemobyl nuclear power plant disaster will head the newly created Ministry of Atom1r Energy The Kremlin appointed Nikolai Lukonin Monda) to head the min1<>tl). designed to improve the nation's nuclear energy program aficr the April 26 accident that left 28 people dead and forced the evacuation of at least I 00.(.IOCJ H 1s appointment came two days afier the ruling Politburo announced the new ministry would!)( created RED BOBBIN , ........ 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'111, sat. •9•1 No ........ ,.. .... ~ ••• , Delt09fts ' WEDNESDAY ••• ALL RENTALS •t• -... . 55&·&363 270 •. lriatol, "8rtatol vm., ... at lrlatot I "•dhlll • Coata Meu Sierra quakes not related to volcano action T hree te mblors tn s hort time cau sed by earth s h ifting LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three powerful eanhquakes an the eastern Sierra Nevada were caused by sh1f\s in the Eanh's crust and not by the volcanic action that prompted a 1982 warning, sc1entJsts said Monday. "We caJI It a tectonic earthquake. a shafting along the fault," said Kate Hutton, a scismol og.ast at the Cah- fom1a Institute of Technolgy an Pasadena. "It doesn't have any direct relation to volcantc activity." T he strongest of the quakes measured 6.1 on the Richter scale and struck at 7:42 a.m. Monday. It was preceded by a 5.5-magnitude quake, which hit the Sierra Sunday, and fo llowed by a magnitude-5.2 after- shock nine minutes later. A.II three quakes were centered I 5 miles north of Bishop. "It's close to a bag fault that fonns the west side of the Whtte Moun- tains," said David Hall. a geophysicist wnh the U.S. Geological Survey 1n Menlo Park. A volcanic hazard warning was tSSued for the Sierra ski reson area of Mammoth Lakes on Ma} 17 1982, after a senes of eathquakes and swelling of the ground in preceeding years suggested that underground molten rock, or magma. was moving toward the surface. U S Geological Sune~ officials downgraded the warning an the summer of 1984, saying they couldn't accurately predict volcanic eruptions. After Monday's quakes, the U.S. Forest Service shut down the Hot Creek bathing area. a scnes of pools 40 miles nonh of Bishop where hot water percolates to the Earth's sur- face. Additional fi ssures opened up and more bot water bubbled out of the ground, posing a potential danfer to bathers, said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Bnan Maller Despite that, Hill said scientists have uncovered no evidence that the 1rto of quakes was ~lated to volc~nic acuvaty. "We have no evidence of that. at least not what we've seen so far," he said The series of quakes followed one of three se1sm1c patterns -a fo rc- shock followed by a main shock and various af\ershock1.. In some in- stances. swarms, or series of equally strong earthquakes hit, while in others, a main shock 1s followed by aftershocks. "The act1v1ty's built up slowly there for the last se' era I weeks." H 111 said. "We can't rule out at this stage that there may be earthquakes of comparable magnitude in the next few days .. Monda) 's temblors brought to fhe the number of sizable quakes that have h11 California in tv.o weeks ··Most people around here think n's coincidence." Hutton said "Other people think that California has its more active and quiet tt me penods. and this mav be one of the ,.,~ Mobile home ln Ch alfant Valley torn up b y earthquake. more acu' e ones ·· Such penods could bt dut' to regional changes and strains in the Earth's crust, but not much else 1s known about such acttvny. she said Other come 1dence!I con .. erged dur- ing the recent sc1sm1c ep1!.0de-a full moon and a powerful earthquake that rocked 1 ehachap1 on Jul} 21. 34 ~ear<; ago Orange Coat DAILY PILOTITUMday, Jufy22, 1911 * Aa Charges Urged on LA councilman LOS ANGELES (AP) -Cuy Councilman Eman1 BemardJ says fellow Councilman Richard Alatom should have been charied with the &llqe.d campa1sn finance law v1ol- atJoos for which three of Alatorre's staff are beina prosecuted. ··w e call upon the city attorney to reconsider filina charies apmst Councilman Alatorre," Bernarda said at a news confercn~ Monday. Bernardj criticized City Attorney James Hahn's applicatJon of the new c1ty ordinance under which the charses were filed. Bemardt wrote tbe ordinance and it was approved by the voten in I 98S. "From the city attorney's dec1s1on. we are to believe (Alatorre) was not an the driver's seat as has aides allegedly chanMlcd mOTC than S&0,000 of bll state fund.a into bis city race." Bernardi said. "J •ondet wbas 1j1uy • would say." The three ajdes were dwJcd last week with misdcmeanorviolatiomof a prov11ion that forbids any individ,. ual or orpnizadon from contributina more than $500 to a City CoW>Ctl ca ndidate. The aides alleacdly were involved in the transfer of fu nds from an orpnization that finanocd Alator- re'• state Assembly racet to the one formed for his couDal bid. Alatorre. a former 15SCOlb1yma.n, won a special election to the council last year. Alatorre wouldn't comment on BcmardJ's rcmarb on the advice of his attorney. Winner of $1.5 million in suit against church dies By Ute Aa1oclated Press SIMI VALLEY -A man who won a Sl.5 m1lho n Jury award from a rehgious sect be accused ofru1mng has life and health hasdaed before seeina the outcome of an appeal by the Church Universal and TnumpbanL Gregory Mull, 64, of Westlake Village, died Fnday in a S1m1 Valley hospital where be had been undergoing treatmeht for the effects of multiple sclerosis. Mull's lawsuJt in Superior Coun offered a rare public glimpse into the unusual doctrines of the sect. whose leader. Elizabeth Clare Prophet. claims to take guidance from a pantheon of :·ascended masters" that includes Jesus Christ, Buddha and Merlan the magician County mom held as kids dle in car GA RDEN GROVE -A woman who left her infant tWJOS tn a car under the noon sun while she v1s1ted a fnend wa s booked Sunday for mvestigation of manslaughter and wtllful cruelty to a child after the children died. authorities said. Bcverl} J Ernst. 25. of Anaheim apparently left one of the car windows open about an inch when she parked outside her fnend's business, said police Lt. Stu Finkelstein "After an un known pcnod ofllme. she went back to cbeck on the children and she discovered they weren't breathing." he said, adding that police received a call on the 911 emergency number about 12:45 p.m. Her 3-month-old children, Adam and Ashle). were pronounced dead on arrival at area hospitals after attempts to revive them failed. Finkelstein said. Court orders Sgt. York bids bared 'Twilight Zone• trial gets under way LOS ANGELES-After yet another postponement. director John Landis and four movie crew members faced tnal today on involuntary manslaughter charges in the deaths of three actors on the "Tw1hght Zone" movie scL The trial had been scheduled to began Monday. bu t Supenor Coun Judge Roger Boren al lowed a one-day delay a rter defense at tomey!I com plat ned they dido 'J receive certain prosccuuon documents unttl the) amved m court Aetor Vic Morrow, Renee Chen. 6. and Myca Le. 7. dted Jul)' B. 1982. when a hehcoptcr flyi ng through spec1al-efTects cxplos10M lrai.hed onto them dunng filming of "Tv.1hght Zone The Mo .. 1e" Genera l Dynamics charges 'highly unusual· acts by Ford Ae rospace in winning contract LOS ANGELES (APl -Thl' l ' 'i government must tum O\.er docu- ments to General Dynamics Corp that show how the com pan)·., c.om· pctator handled bidding on the \gt York ant1-a1rcraft gun. a federal Judge ruled St Louis-based (1eneral D\ nam1C" One blaze doused, but firefighters fearnJore argued in court that 1t needed access 10 the documents from Ford Aero- space & Commun1cat1ons Corp of "'lewpon Beach because bidding for the weapon was "h1ghl}' unusual. 11 not unique .. ~onday's ruling b) L S D1stnct Judge krdanand Fernande1 rnme on RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. IWt ,_ .... c..... llf1! 1122 llAllOl ILWI .. COSTA IUA-SU.1151 the shores interiors . . 2o.I() Nor> $t1Wq1 JOYCl CMOl WAL-'" ~ 6eocti CA nooJ ,.114 o&2 n~ ~~~---""'-- LOS ANGLLI:-.~ (AP) -fire- fighter<; were sent home i:arl} toda) from one Southern California fire. but crews fighting another bla1e that burned 3. 900 acres were working around the clock an ant1c1pat1on of hotter. dner cond1t1ons \\edncsda\ ••-----------that could fan the flames · Skeleton crews mopped up ~on­ da) night after a blaze tha1 charred 560 acres in the L> tic (reel.. Can)On area of the San Bernardino ~at1onal Forest. about 50 miler, nonhcast of downtown Los Angeles. L ~ Forest I Service spokesman Ron Lav.c,on said Meanwhile. crews figh11n~ the big blaze in the San Gahncl Wilderness .\rea of the Ange lee; Na11onal Forest reported the fire ~O percen t con- tained, according to Forest Sen ice spokesman Robert Brad> The fire. centered about ahout 30 males nonh- cast of downtown Los Angclcc,. was burning nonh along a W1-m1lc front Fi refighters hoped to fin1~h cutting a hoe o(bare ground around the fire b} 6 p.m. Wcdneway. but were womed about the predicted weather shift. "The change 'ihould bnng a dncr and warmer (weather) pattern." l 1 ~ Forest Service spokeo;man Mike Milosch said "The (cA pclledl weather cond1t1on'i v.111 he more favorable for an intense fire. o;o v.e want to get as much of a hnc 1n ao; possible before that happens" Seven firefighterc, ha\C t>cen treated for 11'1 inor tnJune~. including heat exhaustion. o;pratns, back pam and cuts. Brad) 'iatd, addtng thdt none had been ho11p1tah1cd The L)tle Creek fire. which bnl'll) threatened a ranger c,tallon and pnvate campground when 11 started Saturday, was SS percent contained ea rl) today and firefighters expected to have 1t full y contamcd by 6 pm The cause oft he fire, which hao; clmcd area roads to non-res1dcnh, remain' under 1nvcst1gat1on. Lawson 'illld About one-fourth ot the H2 I lm·- tightcrs battling that bla1e wcfl• \l'nt home Monda) night. o;a1d l 31.\\0n who onl) c>.pcl'ted hull that numht•r to remain until the fire '" douc,cd Bnefthunderstonm Monda\ at\cr noon helped firefighter; put· out a third bla1c 1n Chino nbout Vi miles • eut ot Lo\ "ngclcl\ which burned I Ml 1crc'I of mosth grac;c;) rolling hill<. near H1gh~a\ ~I ( ahfornia £)(-pan- • ment of Forestf) fire Capt f1m Malone) ..aid That bla1e stanc<l ~hen a \loglc- en,1ne planr crashed 'undav c"e- ning The pilot R it hard Rradlord, 4H . of Chino died Monda\ from third- • dcarcc hum~ ht• \uffc·rrc1 o' rr hi\ entire hod\ \an fkrn.111hn11 ( nunt\ Medical C entrr nur\IOll "'l)l'f\ l\ot Jo\ flint ..aid • • ' -ENROLL - NOW "for the right start In life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DA Y KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 8th o Door to Door Transportation Where Possible f> Reasonable Tuition o Arithmetic, Reading. Spelling, with Phonic Emphasized * Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A PRIVATE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION FOUNDED IN 1e42 1Ut19iaRICHOOL _M. Y 1·AUG 1 ... M• !IR DAY CA9 NMID-..,,.1 IN FlllTlll Vlllff 11111 1111111111 (l1•) 111-1111 a ~u1t filed b) (1encral Dynamics after the com pan) was indicted bra federal grand JUI) for allegedly O\erchargang the government for work on a Sgt. York prototype. . General Dynamics and Ford both built protot)pes of the gt York but Ford cvenutall) won the production contract for the tank-Ille weapon. formally known a<. the D1' 1s1on >\1r Defense gun Last December. a grand JUI) 1n Los .\ngeles indicted General D}nam1cs. three of its e'ecut1 .. es and James \.I E SEC Norman Rockwell Print Yours Free Beggs, a former General Chnam1n executive who at the 11me headed the National Aeronaut1cc, and 'ipacc Ad- m1n1strat1on. The 1nd1ctmcnt alleged that the compan)' ran over 1tc, li,ed-pncc contract b) S7 5 malhon and '>Ought to recoup tho\e fund~ b~ charging them to other go"ernment accountc, General D} nam1cc,' v.ork on the proJett v.a<, done at 1t\ d" 1c,1cm 1n Pomona >\trial on thl' l nminal l hdrgec, 1c, c,ct to began Ot. t 1.i -''9"n1t1t urh• ,.~1M1•h11tt I '""''"'°' "" '""" Perrier makers ask water recall SAC RAMENTO -The maker ol Pemer water has called for a recall of th( product after contamination \\a~ found 1n some I I-ounce bottles of unfla,ored water. the state Health Department sa)s Great Waters of France requested the withdrawal after some consumers an the Los Angeles area complained over the weekend of a 'itrong odor aher opening the bo~tles. Ever wo nder why some families seem to have it all-the best of everything? The mone} to send their children to the be~t schools. The ready cash for luxur) Yacation~. fa ncy clothes, fast cars an d a home that's the showplace of the neighborhood~ Do the) knO\\ something you dorrt? The fact of the matter is, thousands of American famili es just like yours have di scovered a si mple ~ecret to success. We cal l it th e Money Mat rix Accoun t. )ou'll cal l it a secret worth shar- ing with every member of your family! It's a savings program that lets you select the interest rate and term for highest ra r ning~ And. it's ava ilable only at \mr rican Sa\ ings! b k ahout it toda~. at the American ~a' mg~ hranch nl'arest \OU. We'll give \OU a colorful \orman Rockwell pri nt, lll\t for 'topplllR h\ At American Savin~s Wh il~ Supplies La~t! These Arc Our ewcst Branches In Your Neighhorhood . '(''\port Beach \ ~00 \\ c.,1 Co:i ... 1 I hgh". J\ 1}2nn ~ llCJI '\l"P('n Boulc\.ird ("'I l ",, <)~()4' 140 Branches Statewide. Consult Your Telephone Direc tory For T he Branch '-t care. t You. MERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION \ ~ol ' A true patriot wouldn't try to stop a free press It has long been held that a free press 1s vttal to a free America. When this nallon was m its formative stage. patnot George Mason wrote m the Virginia Bill of Rights, .. The freedom of the press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty and can never be restrained but by despotic government." Certainly, Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R·Newport Beach, would rather think of himself as a patriot rather than a despot. But early this month. he embarked on a co urse of action that smacks of press restraint. Ferguson was the subject of an editorial in the Newport Ensign. a free-distribution weekly. that compared his patriotism to that of his avowed arch enemy, Assemblyman Tom Hayden. D-Santa Monica. Hayden, of course. is the former student activist. Vietnam War protester who attracted the ire of a lot of Americans when he declared his spintual o neness with the Viet Cong. At the time. Ferguson was a Manne officer on active duty. Ferguson has argued that Hayden's support for the North Vietnamese at a time when American soldiers were fighting them in an undeclared war makes the Democrat a traitor and. therefore, ineh~ble for service in the Legislature under the state Constitution. Ferguson reacted to the companson with a violent retch. as 1f he had been likened to Charles Manson.C he Guevara or an OOLmg sore. The ednonal attempted to make the point that each man stood square!) behind an ideal that he felt was pro- Amencan. That notion was, to Ferguson's way of thtnkini. so abominabl) wrong that he felt compelled to somethtng that -as he later admitted - a prudent man might not do He wrote a letter to the Ensign's advertisers urging them to express their feelings to the newspaper. However. he did not specifically suggest that they use the threat of an advertising bo) cott to coerce the Ensign into an edttonal posture that did not reflect the newspaper\ real op1 nion It 1S <\1gnifi(ant that the assembl) man chose to "'ntc i:,pcctficall) to ad' cn1sers "ho ha' e the ab1 lit). 1f not the inchnauon. to penal11l' the newspaper h~ withholding thetr bUSIOC\S. Some of those "'ho rece1\cd the letter read between the lines and found therein an odious suggestion to JOm a campaign to int1m1date the newspaper and to silence suggesuonc; that Ferguson finds unpalatable. Other\ SJ'-' the Jeuer tn a more benign light. son of like a acramento newsletter. 1gn1 ficantl}. not one oft he advertisers pulled out uf what Ferguson descnbcd as "a pip-squeak newspaper." The free cxpresc;1o n of ideas 1s th e bedrock upon which th1<i nation was founded, in which Gil Ferguson behe'veS and for which he was willing to give his life in war. That exprec;s1on 1s no less important because the organ that deli .. er<, ll t<, smal l. To attempt to strangle an opinion in the throat of a small new-;paper 1<, no less homble than trying to c;ilcnce the New 'r ork Times ft'SJUSt easier. Opinions expressed 1n 1t11s space are those of lhe Daily Pilot Other 111ews expres<1ed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1tAd The Daily P1101 PO Box 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 Phone 642-6086 Protesters view Contras as 1nercenaries for U.S . 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'1qqf•1 Don Fenley 1, Frt t 1 Tom Cl•nln ~'"'°"" fd•<O• Cr•lo Shett pr·t~!•t R~rt C•nlr-11 P•l)(luc11c.n (>lff!(.10• hflJ Kendle ''"'""' Mennoe< HO•••d M\IMnnery ACI "•l•••no OtretlO< "~'' ateYln• l~u.1(1('tl n,, .. , lo• I SEARCHLIGHT ·'Now that gasollne prices, if factored for tnflaUon, arc bock almost at 1960 levers. the pressure on the Callfomla coa t should ease. right? Wrong.·· TllOllA8 EJ..JA8 Colam.n.lat THOIAS Euas Price of oil won 't change drilling When worldwide 011 prices were high JUSt a few months ago. the pressure mounted for development of offshore wells along the California coast. Oil companies said C~lifomta oil would be cheaper to produce than foreign supplies and make the nation more self-sufficient. Incorporation conflicts re1ne1nberedinlrvine But a Congressional moratorium on new drilling leases in most California waters prevented whole- sale new exploration. And worldw1de pnces plummrted wtthout the help of Cahfom1a oil. "Jow that gasohne prices, 1f fac- t.>red for 1nflat1on. are back almost at 1960s levels. the pressure on the California coast should ea~. nght? Wrong One of the weirdest phenomena that we-have in Orange County g~s wa). way back. That is the conflict among already established c111es and ne"" areas which desire to 1n- c.orpora1e. Costa Mesa had 11 after long yearc; of existing as JUSt a place where a highway ran between two rows of stores. Thi~ wide spot in the road was first referred to. I understand. as Goat Hill Then tt took one name after another until, finally. the residents dcctdcd 1hey wanted 10 form a city But did they all want to"l Are you l..1ddtng? Each 11me 11 came up for a 'otc. there were ardent Objectors '\ie, er mind why. There JUSt were. V. e had a damed good \ olunteer lire depanment ""hen I came here about 40 )ears ago and no police depanment. The onh thing we had '~a' a "olunteer a former h1ghwa) patrolman but hl' had no real authont\ He used 10 Lake fees from c,mall manufactunng outfits for ""protecting" their premises. The nearest thing we had in this town to a JUSttce system wac, "Old Judge Dodge·· He ""as a Justice of the Peace. "hate,er that meant. and "hene" er our volunteer cop would "arrest" ~omebod) he would go up hcfore Judge Dodge who would sec-10 11 that the miscreant was punished anording tu his cnme I well remember m) fin>t e>.- pcncntC" f-or a Los Angeles firm. I had undertaken to fill baschall grenadec;. These grenades had no explos11e . .\II the~ had in them wa!I a gas called ( N If )OU broke a baseball grenade open b} throwing 1t. the CN ~a' \Uppt.l\l'd to make the m1screan1s g1' cup ""ha1c1l'r they were doing b:r cauc;ing <.'\l'\ tu run and noses to snee1e It "a' qu•tl a problem 1\11 cng1nn•r. for example.couldn't ~ omc near th1<, <;tu ff. On the other hdnd 11 never hothered me. f mall\. one of the women "ho WALTER BURROUGHS filled the grenades went to an asteopath1c doctor who had an otlice near Newpon Harbor H 1gh School He prescnbcd an antidote he had developed I was so pleased wtth the result-. of this "goop" that I agreed 10 buy a suppl> from him The reason I had to bu\ 11 from him wa'I that he was making a btg ~cret of the formula Well. I did and our "manufac.· tunng·· problem'> ""ere 0' er But that d1dn"t mean our problems ""ere over One night. at home. f got a frantic phone call sa) tng tha1 the plant had been broken tnto and that a number of the grenades had been stolen The ne~t ""eek the) appeared Somr bratt)' ktd<, had tnrd 10 roll 1hem down the hall of the htgh ..chool and the~ figured out J "a' to hur't them. That wa-; 1he end of'>< h11nl tor that da)" of course It 1ook a long 11mc for ~1d Dav1dc;on. the pnnc1pal. to lnrgtH' mr. J finally pcr'luaded him that I was not at fault Rut 11 "'a"' not until Amigo<, V1eJOS wac; formell that he entirely forga"e mr, I think Fifteen year..ago th1<;v.ccl.. ano1hcr ··wide spot"" became a ut~ -lr"'inl' .\ftcr the lln1ver<;tt\ of< alilornta Ir" inc was established thrrc ""ere a number of c1t11ens who '>3" the "alue of ha\ 1ng an incorporated ut) sur- rounding the un1ver.11t) In Jul) of 1971 there wa<; apparent!~ the first formal mo\ement h} thcc;e n111en., to incorporatr a new c1t\ and. JUSt as happens with e\CI") other sn- corporated cit) m Orange Count). there were a bunch of earnest c1t1zen~ who Jumped up and 1ned to slop 11 As Clifford Bodamer D1rec1or of the Irvine H1stoncal Museum. 1ells me there were many pnme mover.>. F1~t was John Burton then Chair- man of the Counctl of Commun111es of Irvine. And Andrew May . who was Chairman of the C1ttzens of lrvmc Now(C'OIN) There was also Le Ra1~or. head of the U n1vers1ty Park Merchan1s As- soctat1on. Dan i\ldrich. 1hen Chancellor of LJ('I, Wilham Pereira (Y. ho. ac; you know. dtd more than an)" other 1nd1vtdual to improve the area surrounding the un1vers1t) land Wil - liam Mason. thc-n President of The In ine Company. ""ere also among the pnme move~ for incorporation i\s was to be expected b) \Cterans like me. of tncorporauon campaign<, ne1ghbonng Ctl1es began to 111 ICl mo'e 1n. Lead mo\.er ""as the (th of \anta .\na hut none of the esiab- ll~hcd c111es 1.1anted that to happen \\ hy? Well the) were tl)ing to look Jl\er their O"'-n interests On lxccmber 21. I Q7 I the l 1t11cn\ of ""hat was <K·heduled to he the n<'"- ( 1t\ of Irvine 1oted There 1.1ere \ 2 ·1 4 votec; for and 1.560 agarnc;t accordtng to Mr Bodamer, and I 'hould !Ml} he knov.c; So now. with the 15th b1rthda) rnmlll$ up 1n December. the lrv1m· H1~1oncal Museum has declared lht'I year of 1986 the birthday year for the (11' of In.int• with a ~pectal e'h1h1! running from Jul)' 24 to Deccmlx·r 2X I "'ould sa' \OU ln1nc people an· lu~k~ to ha\t.· )Our h1s1oncal mu- seum II " u~ful for keeping date-. stra1gh1 .\n\·Y.3\ In ine . welcome ahoard frum all · the other "eteranc, "'ho preceded \OU in the 1ncorpora11un c.o n n I(. t <, Walter Burroughs Is the Pilot's founding publisher. J-or JUSt as high worldwide pnces were once used to JUSttf) the oil industr~ ·s de~1gns on some of the most scenic Caltfomta areas. today low pnces are cited Parado"\1call~. sa) some oil 1ndus- tr) officials. lower pnces actually cause more pressure on C alifom1a waters because that's where the best dnlltng prospects now are to be found. "We want to take the more limited monies and concentrate them on the highest and best prospects," satd Phil Clark. c;pokesman for the National (x:ean Industries A!>socia- t1on ( lark u1d mo\I oil 1nduS1f) tor!'.'- casters no.,... predlCt a pnce of :11 least S 15 per barrel for crude oil in the )ear 2000. despite 1he tact that toda) 's pnces are cons1drrabl) lower. a .. erag- mgJU'it o" er SI 0 That's kss than half the S2fi k'cl that prc .. a1led at mid· ""tnll'r But SI'\ ""ould bc adequate to a<,surc plenl\ of profile; from pumping "clo'>c·tn" ollshorc oil. Clark said .\nd a pnce 1n the' latt• ll-Cn"> would a~su re profi tabt It I\: for nil from dC'cp- a .... a 1erc, \\ 11h 011 lrom Alas~a and Eng- land"<; '\;onh 5ea fields expected to 'itan running lo"" in the late 1990s. ( alttorn1a 1s loolo.ing tx·tter and belier to tht· 1ndustr. ""If there arc an ~ elephant field~. that\ "here the\ jlt." <lark told one ne.,..., hnding But there's al,o l'lcphantrnc op- pM1tmn 1n < ahfom1a. as Go\ <1eorgl· l>eukmcJian has clearly ob- \er'-ed Thl' man 1.1ho said a fe"" months ago that "the tndustn. "ouldn"t be SC"eking to dnll 1f 11 didn't ha\e good rca<,on" no" da1ms federal leasmg plan\ .irt• about four ttmes more C\panc;1 \ c than the) should he U.S. military increasingly used in the war on drugs In the midst of his scemmgJ) eac;) dn't for rcdeL11on onetime oil 1ndustr: hdl'ker DeukmeJtan has called for chm1nat1on of about three- quarter<, of the current federal plans for utl lea\ing on ( alttom1a shores. Tht• rca~on t'> clt•ar DeukmCJtan kno1.1s lntcnor '><.·cretaf) Donald l lodrl wac; badl\ m1c;1akcn when he -.aid recent!) that opposrt1on to oil drtllrng I\ promotC'd onl> h} a rela11vel) small group of wealthy cna'ltal rec;tdent\. \t hearings on the federal plans conducted last spnng 1n t>oth San r ranc1'>CO and Los Angeles. hundreds of opponent'> turned up And no one out\1de the 1ndustr) supponed the kac;e plans By LEE BYRD \\ ,\ \HINC1 f ON -To the Reagan .1dm1n1strat1on. the U.'S. Army's par- Ill 1pa11on in Bohvtan raids onjungle- h.1,ell cocaine labs fits the supreme 11hhgat1on of 1he Amencan soldier protcc11ng his nation's secunty Io others. II dtsdains the dcmo- l ratlC 1rad11ton that police and mrh- tar. uniform\ be cut from separate l loth fe"" argue tha1 there 1s anythtng tlkgal about the Boltv1an operation. or for that matter. other anti-drug m1c;\lons performed by the m1hlal') in recent years. as long as sold1er'i don't actuall) make arrests. 'The real prohlem:· says Barry Lynn lcg1slat1ve counsel for 1hc- \mer1can C'rv1I L1bert1co; Unton ... 1., that nauonal secunty bc<'omc\ th<' ncu'iC for an C\ cr-incrca'itng uc,c of lht· mtlltar-,., and high-tech \urve1llance de" ice\, to enforce c1v- 1han laws·· "I don·1 v.ant Amcncans to get '\O u<,ed to '\C"cing the-m1htal')· uc,cd to enforce-drug law\ that they're not \Urpn'>Cd to 'iCC troopc; landing in Harlt"m .. hc said l ~ m1lttaf) commander' ha"c long agreed with c1 nl libertanans that "'oldterc, should not bt' in the bus1nec;s of hounding ntminal suspcctc;, at home or ahroad But ( ongrcso; and 1he adm1n1\trat1on incrca'iin$1> have madc an C\leptmn of the 1lltc11 drug trade Thr Boh"1an operation whslr per· hap<,.Jhe mo'it dangerou'i and dra- ma11Pexamplc to date 1~ but one of \t"Hral recent mthtar) m1ss1ons sup- p<)n1na dnia sweep~ in fore11n landi and at sea And 11 comes as no maJor 'urprt\t 1n hght of Prestdcnt Reagan'<; recent d1rect1"e which. for the firc;1 time. drfmed dnig 1mffick1n~ a~ a r . • threat to nattonal 'iecunty Moreover, AttornC)' General Edwin Meese hac; ~rved notice that he ma> call upon regular military unit'"> as well ac; 1hr Na11onal Guard ~met1me 1h1s year for help on a c,econd manJuana erad1ca11on c;wecp w1thtn the tln1ted <itate'i l.ast year. law enforcement authont1ec; from all 50 o;tatc'I pan1c1 - pated 1n the "Delta 9 .. program that destro}ed tens of million~ of man· Juana plants The National C1uard ha., JX'r- formed anti-drug mtss1ons stm:c 1983. including the u~ ol ra<l.ir planes to spot drug smuggkr\ at ..ca off Georgia and nonda and lrackmg planes coming into the l n1ted \tate.-. from Mexico Admmt!>tratlOn o01ual'> have 'i81d the' Boh v1an vrnturc '"" olve" ll S Arm) helicopter pilot.-. acting ac, chauOeurs for Bolivian and Amen- can drug enforceme nt officials as thev stnke clandcst1nc cocaine labs. The pilots and their .-.upport rrcw~. 1otal· ing 140 people, won't he arres11ng anvone. source~~\\-. hut the\ 'II <,hoot back 1ffired upon · Wt th le'\<. fanfare. <\mn ht·ltcopter'i manned by Amencan p1fol!> have for months assisted Bahamian drug agents 1n chasing aircraft Oying into the Bahamas with drugs And in both the Bahamas and ( olombia. the t \ m1htar) has provided and manned \oph1st1ca1ed communtciition<t equipment to provide \Ccure ehan· nrlc; -including tho<it v111 "11tell1tc - for dru& 3&tnt.-. tO U\C duf1ng ratd<; Al~ 1n rc«nt months man)" l 1 \ hip' and hundrtd~ of m1ltU•f) .air craft pan1C1pated an a ( ·anbbun exercise called "Ital I nck II .. of· fic1all} a survetllance traininp m1Ss1on in which ··wr pralll(Cd on drug traffickC'r\ a' taritt" 111 oo '· . -. ponunll)." accordmg 10 Ass1stan1 Defense Secretar) Chapman B ( O\ That "practice" enabled foreign authonues and the Coast C1uard t< interdict sn btll1on worth of 1ll1u drugs. Co' ~1d <\fter Vice Pre'\1dcnt C1eorge Bu~t announced on June 9 a dcclasc;ilied ~ers1on of Reagan's nc"' national secunt) direcuvc on drugs. 1he Pen- tagon asked< ongress for authont) to c;pend an addmonal S 18' million on a1rrraft and other equipment to help other fc-d!'.'ral agcnctc\ It alrcad) had f)rO\ 1d,·d aSSl'>tanC<' ~onh s I '(J m11l1on through the firc;t ''1ght month\ of the currC'nt fi~al )'<'3f (ox ..aid Ddcnc,e \clrC'Lal') < aspar W Wc1nherger once called the idea of turning soldier-; and \.'\1lors inlCl fl<lhcemen a "very dangerou' and undec;irahle·• idea. and the admtnt'i· ltat1on 1os1M~ lhat that point hasn't hecn reached. "!ill. Co\ acknowledge<; that tht• Pentagon has bcen ··.,tniggl1ng" wtth JU~I how far to go "It 1c; clear." hr '>U\'>. "that 1t I\ nol our mle" 10 artl'\I \ 1" 1llan'i cvt"n on th<' high 'it'a« "The oppost11on to 1.:oastal nplm· talion docs not come trom a '){'lcct te ..... but from Cahfomtan., of all region'> and economic group' .. said ( ongre'\swoman Barbara Boxer a Manne Count\ Democrat Deukme11an··., reckct1on n"al Lo' ..\ngeles Mayor Tom Bradley. ha'I often accused 1he go1 ernor of"hang- 1ng a 'for ...-ile· <>1gn on the coasthnc" h) refusing to cndor-.e a moratonum extension last March DcukmeJian ha<, now done what he ~an 10 control the damage from that poht1cal error But ml dnlhng 1s an issue that won't go away after tht November ell"Uton no ma lier who'' go-.ernor The last year demonMratn that whatever happens to tht" worldw1dt• oil indu'itl'). thC'rl' will alwa)'ll ht' pres<,ure to dnll here Tbomas Elias 11 a Santa Monica· based columnise oo state l1Htt Pilot welcomes comments The Dally Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public Interest Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed They should be typed or clearly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR, Dally Pilot P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Please include your address and telephone number so that we may verity authorship If you prefer to make a verbal statement, you may cell our WE'RE LISTENING telephone number -642-608e -and leave a recorded message Please keep these mes.sages brief •Ofqe Coest DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, ~ 22, tNe A7 'Peter Pan' soars at Saddlebaclr BJTOMm'U °' .. ..., ....... No matter how sophisticated au· d1ences may b«ome, there's stilJ a dehciousjolt or I~ and CXC1tcment at the fi nt cot.ranee or the btle character in "Peter Plll. •• Sure. we know there are strinas anached, and they become Quite obvious later on, but that initial siaht or Peter soanna throuah the window is JU&rantced to conjure up _pure dchahL And the Saddleback Com· pany Theater marvelously sustatns this feeling in its splendid production of "Peter Pan" on the main stqe of Saddleback College 1n Mission Viejo. Director John-David Keller, taking a summer .. vacation" from his dutJes at South Coast Repertory, has mounted an attractive and visually fa.scinaung version of lhe James M. Bame classic. And scenic wizard WaJly Huntoon contributes an arra)' of Disneyesque backdrops that elicit applause at each succcedjng unveiling -particularly tbe mobile pirate ship at the chmax. cbildttn in the audience nocdn•t fear Barton. Jdfrcy O.vid BelJantc, Ben-.. Docs a Ttltf Wear a ectlic?'• will Doubliaa as the stem 19th m1turY jamaA roke, Marcus Cohen and be belid Mooday and Tuadty in &be father, 1.aMoo ( a·. ttsidmt Stuart Scru while ulvi.a Billet, Aaor•s P1a..... L--7 IO 10 Scroote in .. A Oiri tmas Carol .. ) ' ,.,.,,.,. uvm laca_ bas ...,·•••rdly d.....i-..,1 .• L a Rand OIJon and Mq.ba_o O'Toole p.m ... Mike Oweoa ia directial &bC \UI-.. ~ .. w cavon inside ...... -roo, onricb and DonPeteno•=wL:....i..~.=n-WUln1n1 twinkle 1·n th• e"'e. ....~ •• u...u ww ...__ ~ ·1 hon COJtumcs. ~pcctively. Sept. 12 and a cast o IO IDC'ft ud two Peter himself (or bcrxlf since it's .. p~ Pan'• will weave its map: •OrMn is rcquircd. ... caU SS9'-I S29 tnd1tionaJly an actress'' role) is lhroupAu,. 17. ruoninJin ~ry forckta.iJs. ... spiritedly enacted by Jennifer with M"f en little Jndian.s/' wbkh The Costa Mesa CiVJC Plarbowe Panons. who captures Just the riaht opens this weekend. Performances W11J conduct lryOUts for Noe Cow- blend of cockiness and naivete the arc July 3 1 and Aua. l, 9, 14 and 15 at ud's comedy .. Hay fever .. Aua,. 4 at leader of the lo l boys must po$1CSS. 8 rm. and July 27 and Au&-9, 10 and 7:30 p.m. at the theater, 661 Hamil· Parsons IS particularly effective tn her l at 3 p.m cau S82-46S6 for uckct ton St., C.OSt.a Meta. ... direcaor Pili tender moments w1th Wendy u they information. Tambcllinj is lookina ·for four men play at bean.a a real family. and five women for the show, which Karen Smith is a most winnma CAU.BOARD -Auditions for opens Sept 18 ..•. funher infonnat.1on Wendy, and Peter Manetta and Golden W~ Colleac's productton of as available at 6S0-5269 .... Greaory Michael Seifert are equally 1-:;iiiiiiiiiiiiil••'9iiiiiilii~ii9iii99iii;ii~~~~~~---=- convmc1na as her two younaer brotben V1ctona Tueller whoops up a storm as the lndian pnncess T1aer Lily, whale Paul KJces nearly steals the show from Landon as the bumbl· in& pirate first mate, Smee. ,.. • 1UCI OIU't SlUIO f(ll ~ "TW _.(PC) ~ ns.•• •• ,. .. 11 -• Taca llCllT SlOf.O "UIS"' (I) us.•• 1•.ttU •l• Jennifer Panon• u Peter Pan c luhea with Bal Lalld01l J r. u Captain Book ill .. Peter Pan .. a t Saddleback Collece. Keller has brought one of SCR's most accomplished actors with htm -and Hal Landon Jr. makes a wonderfully quirky. comical Captain Hook. a villain that even the littlest Others contnbutma effectively an smaller assignments arc Robin Lynn Follman as Mrs Darling, Mary Zeek as the housekeeper L12a and James J. Worsley. who does h1lanous double duty as Nana the dog and the crocodile that follows Captain Hook hungnly The lost boys are enpgrngly enacted by C'hns Allison, Kris 1t • 6 JlACI DCUT Sl'(l[O "WUS" (I) us .• JI 7.Jlt, ltlS "UllT UST llCIT'' (I) 1•.i:• s-~. us. ltll TV LISTING S -t:oo-D8 NEWS MATT HOUSTON llACK SHEEP 800AOAOH WKRP IN aNCIHNATl Off'AEHT STROKES IUSINE88 IE'ORT MAAKET1NO CISNEWS AIJCNEWSQ HBC NEWS ntEAHSWER COMBATl MOVE **~ .. The Omega Men (1971) Chlttlon Heston. Arltnony Zerbe CD MOVIE * t t t .. Rocky' ( 1976) SyMll• S&lble, TIUI ShR (l)MOVle * t •.; "MM West · ( 19821 Ann Jllliltl, J.,,...Brokn I NBC NEWSt:30- TOO ClOSE F<>f' COMFORT JEOf>ARDY MACNEJl I LEHRER tEW8HOUA I PHOTOORAPtilC VISION (!INEWS BENSON -7:00- C8SNEWS QI ENTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT 80iU' AlJCNEWSO LOVE COHH£<:'T10H THREE'S COMPANY a WHm Of F-ORTVNe BUSINESS REPORT PMMAGAZINE PRAISE THE LOAD • DARK SHADOWS INDEPEH00fT NEWS MOVIE *** "A ChrlllmM Story (1983) Pel• Biiiingsiey, Oerren Mc:GWM -7:30- 12 OH lliE TOWN PRICE IS RIGHT I WHA rs HAPPEHINGll EYE OH LA. 11,000.000QiAHCE Of A lffTIME tD M"A'S'H m NEWlYWEDGAME 9 WILD. WILD WOflLD OF ANIMALS I!) NEWSL.EADERS Cl) S.D. AT LARGE ®I PEOPLE'S COURT QI JEOPARDY m HORSE RACING FROM HOU. YWOOO PARK 00 NOT NECESSARILY THE MOVIES NEWS -1~ IT'S SHOWTIME -7:"5- (!)NEWS ~ l i =&SIMOH BEULAH L.AHO 8 9 WHO'S THE BOSS? h00,000 PYRAMID mNEWS m> MOVIE t t t "Duel At Oiablo" ( 1966J Jamea Garner. 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(H)MOVIE ·~ 'iranoers" 11985) nm Thomer· lUXURY THfATltfS WALK· INS * T~~7~ y~1r9~rnu. o\,';:.~i * Oenofed by ( ijf,h1J;?13iQ!JtUJ;I 4 )i~A~:i~:::) S CLUe rAltAOISE Watt 0..,-.. THE (PG-U) At (12 30) GREAT li<>Usa (2 4!o) !o 00 1 30 .. 9 4!o DETECTIVE UU (12 0 1 (2 ·55) !> 10'1bS9 oo LEGAL EAGLU P'Q) A90UT LAST NIGHT "RUTHLESSLY FUNNY FARCE." ( 12 00) (2 30) 5 · 05 , .. , (12 2!>) (2 50) 7·3~ a. 10 OS ~ U 7 4 5 I. 10 10 ijt.i.t;;;J3f1U·:.:,,116 J 'rs!!~1 Ac::r::") OlllA."llGE COUNTY ll£GIST1!Jl, ~fkbue{ Burlh'/I A L..-115 (It) R UTHLESS "Ol'l..E 111 00) (1·50) 4 :4 0 (R) SHOWS AT 7 JS a. 10:30 IL20) (3:30) 5 4 0 -IN 70MM-7 50 lo 10-10 F"ERR IS llUCL&.EG DAY ~F" IPG-U) SHOWS A., (1·00) (3•15) 5 30 7 45 11) 05 9'AltA T£ KIO ti P'Q) (12,00) (2 25) 4 ·5$ 7 '!o .. ' )5 TOf' CU9t IN) (12:15) 12:4S') 5 :05 1 :25 a. 9·$o -IN 70MM- R""'91RC SCARED (Ill SHOWS AT {l2· 0) (3: 10) 5 :35 l :Ob .. 10.20 eon, H.ien H\#11 MOVIE **'~"Tightrope" (1984) CMnt E.ut· wood. GeneYIM Bujold MOVIE **'" "Mad Mu Beyond Th.lnder-dome. ( 1985) Mel Glblon. Tina Turner -10:1~ tin REUGIOUS PAOOAAMMIHG -10-.30- CAWNG DR. MITAl<EJI INOEJl'EHDEHT NEWS -11:00- 0DCD 98NEWS TAXI • BIZAARE MOAK N#lJ MINDY 0000 H8GH80RS IU8INESS REPORT THISDAY CAHOISTAT~ • FUGITIVE MOVIE tt~ "Ari Amencan Dreem" (1966) Stuert Whftmln Jll'lll Lelgli __ -CINE Fl GONE-SPEAKERS ARE BACK STADIUm tJ Gr1ce Jone1 V Al#(R) ll'lus HOuse (R) David Bow•• LAllY R tNTI4 (PG) ll'lu• ll'olte,.e11t II (ll'C·l l ) tlUTHLm "OPl...E (It) l"tu11 Down a. Out In 8ever1y Hlll1 (A l Cre9ory H1nu ltU ....... G SCARED (R) Aho W•H Guy• (A I 9'ARATE IUD ti (PG) Phu N o Retreal, No Surrend1r (R) llA9'0A9f MA.,.... .• MONDAY THAU Sot. TURDAY I ST 2 Pl!RF"ORMANCES IEXCIPT MO\.IDAYS a. 9T "'""ID • H ATV .. 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Not today There are more Amencans over age 65 than there are teenagers And like teenagers older Americans need regular exercise to en1oy a healthier fife Exercise may even reduce the nsk of some age-related illnesses and help you live longer Look better Feel better Have more energy \ EXERCISE and bnnq out the TEENAGER in you1 The President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports ,. ' • Hiiki UNDllt nu CHlllY MOON f"0-1 lJ 4tl0 , •• ,. AKEWO D C•nteor Soulh 111JllJ.t t11l/h col1y II 014 Affto .olflT HDfOtlll DIHA WtNOll UOAL IAOUS <POI 111H l 1llS S1lJ 1 110 I014S IOONIT llANOIUlllO IACK TO SCHOOL IP0-111 ,,,,. ,, ... ,.J .,. .... ,,., oouT mno llAHHT DI VITOl'llTTI -II IUTHLISS PIOPU ca1 12 M 1,Jt 4iJt 6>ll l ·U l•M ANAHEIM 11u1111 !HtlLl!!llD 11 IMI fm 1 M f •1'1t.1NOl'of -.u t;<N-f:~ "IATH1,..n1 ILIMINATOH !NI TOM ~"llH TO, OUN IN I ILUI CITY !ti 1. PSYCHO Ill 111 , COllA Ill l . HOWLING II 111 ORANGE ALIENS ,.1 COCOON ,,._,,, -TTMlW .. 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Corl I Ill I IWleflt His JOb as a waiter in an Italian restaurant helps pa) h1~ rent. but John Parodi Jr. has an idea that he hopes will help pay for his rCllrcm<"nt w11h1n the next 10 years I 984 grad uate of Cal State Long Beach, Parodi ·~ among a new generation of young entrepreneurs making 11 with a novel product and on .i shoestnng budge1 H t\ invention a nylon bag spec 1all) de\1gned for surfers' wetsuits fn less than four month~. Parodi 25. recruited a bu">1ness partner, a Taiwanese manufauurer and d1\· tnbuters locally a\ well as 1n Japan .ind Canada O.ity flllo4 lllMte -, LMllM Item Bualneaa partnera Trent Walker, left, and John Parodi Jr., both of Newport Beach, abow bow their Invention -Trak Sac -can be uaed aa a changing mat by aurfera before it becomea a duffie bag for atorlng wetsuits. 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Trak \al sales have topped $1 i 001 I '\\ c arl' doing nlrl'mell>-v.t·ll 111 Japan "'herl' \Jll'' are S I ()()(J <• n111n1h .. Parodi ..aid He lhould Ill' hapfl' if mun th I; •rnk~ 1c.tlh $I IKIO 1n l'3t h ma rket hut P.1rod1 " not KO•ng tu let hi\ ret1n:- llll'nl h1ngc on 1he \Ul'll'\'> uf1h1\ unl· prndult Hl' ha<. another 1n the: \l.urk' th.11 he v.ould deo;a1hl' onl\ a\ .1 "hnu\ehold lll'm It\ \llll 1n thl· dndopml·ntal 'l·•l.\l'' .. he said \kanv.hdc. ht· ~•II h.tng on 111 h" 1nt.wrant JUO OVER THE COUNTER HEW YORI< IAPI HASOAO q11etallenl W..wlM llltM11 bid\ •lld ..... , ...... , by ,,...fkM ,,...kW\ H el 4 o..m MenOey. PrkH 0. -lndude --· mer11up ,,...r116ewn w cernm U i left. fer Monday Stoclr llld Allr AFl t • I l '· 10 t• to J I I 6 11.11, 1 ... I I ,.... 71, JI/ • •o ' ..... 6'• s •• ~ '• .. '• 14 '• 19 • ' 11 ,, ' • ' I) lt"" JI '• ll .J\, , 16 ' ~~ J': ~ I~ 16 10 Third of office staffs to go up Th1ny·lhrec percent of busrnesses in South Orange County expect to increase their permanent offic~ staff dunng the last half of 1986. according to compan) e>.ecuuves mterv1cww as part of a statewide survey i he ant1c1pated increase 1s about the same a~ the 16 percent increase proJeclcd by area employers la\t December for the fim half of 1986. The Mat1st1cs arc based on inter· views wi th 1.414 California bus1nes<1 execuuvrs an 14 areas o f the state. including I 04 in ~uth Orange Coun- t) ( omm1~s1oned by Tho mas Tcm- porane'>. a temporary help servict• headquanered 1n Irvine, the survey I'> nne of a senes designed to monitor O\.Crall employmen t actt\11\o 1hroughout the state Fmplo) ment levels are expected to rem:un the ...amc by 56 percent of those interviewed locall>. wh1lc I:! percent ant1c1pat<' a decn.·ase for the se<.cmd halfofthe year S1.\ months ago. 57 percent c~ pectccJ local office employrnt·nt to remain 1hc sa me and eight perc.cnl prOJCcted a decrease Statewide for the ne1tt six month\ 26 percent ant1c1pate an 1ncrca'>l' urn\1derably lov.er 1han the 33 per· cent figu re locall> \omc 66 pt'rtcnt statewide eJtpcll l'mplo~ment to rl'maan level, \I.\ perl"t'nt predict a cJerrca\t' and two perc:t'nl are uncenain ahout future office need\ .. rhe sun<') fl><. U\l'\ on emplO\ · ment 1rends for offo:e "'orker\ o;tate- ~1de and in each ol 1he regions scr' ed h\ lhomas Temporanc<, ~unn rc<.ults help u\ prccJ1l t '>[)CCI lie area' nl dl'mand for kmpurar\ ac, well a'> full · (Plea•e 11ee OFFICE/ A 11 ) I"° I I, •) . " 'I· 1l ' I •I J 1 ll , ~i ~i : 0 1• H •. a .. 116 . 11"-I •· I • I I ~ ,g.:: ,g.~ H:H , •ti 46 ... 1 l 11 , 11 • j) • ~L tL l1 .. ti '• 1J.: J. ,, . ~ 16 , 11 • :1 ~ :: . IO , II 1n, I\, 1"" /\91 "' I 16 I I • ,."':.. l~y IA 4 ' 4 • 11) ,~. ni. l~ ; }) '~ . ~ J1 • '""' '6" 4A~'6 1 31., 1'. )1 \J I I, 11_. 19..., 19 •• '0"' tO'• l?. ,, .. S"" ti'• ,. 7 ~ I 16 • 41 ' 4 '• n U'· I 16 f rt 7).; ,,l~ u.: ~ ~ . " '"" I ''' , 11 , .n', l4 • , .. ,_ " • 11 • l I • " • The Great American 6-Month CD The greater your balance, the greater your rate. Minimum balance $1.000. rate and yield above arc for $50,000 balance. Five d1fkrcn1 rate:' tor hv~: d1tkrcnt halamt· level,. n icn: arc: rrutn} 11dlCr rcrm" ,., a1 lahk. from t! <my' to 10 H'.tr' All 10\UrlxJ up 10 ~JCX> CXX > hy an agc~y of the tulcr;~ go'vcrnmcnt \n11/w1m 11111• HHll'lo.i f,f.uul H.111v ... 1~1tHl\11l,1 l!r~ 1 ,1p1 1r.in11 IM 1 11 11 l••lfl It I t uuut,un \,11!1 \ ll11Hl11111t"11l!..1 I I dl(Ull,1 ih ,uh I 11r111•.1 ll1ll• I .1ir11n.1 '•11111 I '''"hlll \ trj• \J •. 11.rr h 11.n I 1t.111v1 ''"''" ,11 I ti-1111 '"""''""' 1i. ... 11 ,,. .. , .. ,t, r11ht "'"' "'"""" '"''f'"" 114 .1d1 I i.n .. , '"""' \ 111 I k 111r1111• \1rft1d.1 l'11 •1 ''"''f"•" Jw,,,h I "'•• \..111 lu.utr ,,,,,Ir 1ou I II tl•l/I ~,!fl 111 \\1 •1<lt11 Ill~ Great American YOW' adv-dlltage bank.'" It d ••1)1•11 •! \.11t'I\ • \ ~I I) t \11 l\.J11•11 ........... FSIJC Open your account today ( all the toll ·free finandaJ I ine no": l·H00-423-RA N K . ' M UTUAL FUNDS f1ev• I '""""' ,~ . ..,,., fne'IA!f Jl'\4.;•t~ ,,..,., •"•••. '1'•"• IJl.•11• , ... ... .,,. ,lftfl" • ••• f JENKINS OVECKBERO CASAS Jenkins at helm of NB Marriott Irvine resident Jolla T. Jenklas has been appointed general manager at the Newport Bue' Marriott Hotel ud Teont1 Clab. A 12- year veteran of Marriott Corp., Jenkins had previously worked as resident manager at the Los Anfclcs Airport Mamott. • • Maryaue Kraecllber1, newly appointed president ofScllroeder Mana1ement Co.. recently was designated a c.ert1fied proptrty manager. She has 10 years of expenencc in California and Arizona managina apartments, office buildings and commercial/industnal properties. The Schroeder Co. forms partnerships with individual investors to purchase. rehab1htate and operate income property • • • Linda Can1 has assumed the newly created pos1t1on of client services director at R.L. Coacb & Co. Previously an advertising account executive for the Irvine firm. Casas was recently honored as the agency's first five-year employee. • • • Fountain Valley resident Robert W. Clarke has been appointed director of To.,cllle Ro.1 & Co., Loi AD1eles' new credit review and consulttng group that will assist financial inst1tut1ons with credit quality control pohc1es and procedures. Clarke currently serves on the Robert Morrt1 A11odate1 Lou Review Roudtable. He brings 15 years of banking expencnce and 20 years of credit policy and credit quality control at Secartty Paclflc Corp. to his new post • • • Waller B Gerken has received an achievement award presented by the lnauruce Council of California for the City of Hope. Gerken 1-; chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Pacific Mutual Life lnaarance Co. 1n Newport Beach. Gerken 1s 1mmed1a1c past chairman of United Way of Loi Angele. and director of several c1v1c business and social ent1t1 es. • • • Brian 0 . Markham has been appointed president of Imperial Automation of Costa Mesa, manufacturer of bank automatmn systems Markham had been director of product re~arch and development for the past two years. He Joined the firm in 1981 . Gl!!RUN CLARIE MARKHAM announces lormat1on 01 11s CONSTRUCTION LOAN DIVISION - ~ '•.~· <ie0<oe Robertson Jim Rawd1no Our proless1onals otter 50 years of C0911TRUCTIOI l.OAI Ul'llTllE an Southern Cahforn1a List American Bank provides you with excellent service and prompt response to all inquiries Please contact George Robertson or Jim Rawdino at our Newport Beach Office (714)756-1919 fOWll 140USINC, l (NC>fR G) ''Look!! Finally a bank with good rates and gr-eat service!'' 7.40 Rate on 6 month C.D. ($S,OOO minimum balance) lntere~t compounded dally Subi.tanUal pHalty for urly withdrawal. Rates art 1ubjc-C't to r.hanJtf' without nollC'e. SAVINGS OFFICES LOAN Off ICES ORANGE COUNTY SANlA ANA 14"1 Ill• I "'"°-I ~I• 11~ •·to•. ,,..,,.-4 (714) 241 9171 W£STCH£SHR ~"' -• ~ 11'•0 l CA ~~ (213) '41-IS42 1/10 •C.t'.l•'" ·11"1• l 1 4 I o4 (714) 241 042S Otenge CoMI OAJLY PfLOT/T.,.._, lfit U. 1- Collectibles: rewarding, risk~ Buymf collectables such as paint- 1nas. antique,, coins and st.amps and rare book 11 a htah·rhk way to mvc~t your monc.Y. Coflecttblcs do not pay re1ulard1v1dends, may not be easy 10 sell and their value depends on fashion and the iencral state of the economy. So. why are so many people collectors. Collcctm& clearly 1n vol vcs an emo- tional investment as well as a financial one, and it's best not to confuse the two Jfyou feel the urge 10 begin collcclln& and want the hobby to pay for 11!.elf. yo u"ll have a belier chance of succc.i.s 1f you follow some basic gu1dehncs Collecting an,Ything requires some level of cxpert1st. Before you stan making ~nous purchases, read MARY RUDIE books, maa.az1ncs and auction catal<>as covenna the field Find a collector'• club where you can meet other enthusiasts And of course, the fun pan is to inspect Items and compare prices at antique dcalc~. flea markets and auctton hou5es Always buy the h1&hcst-quaJ11y 1tem1i you can afford. Collectors have a favorite ~)'ing Masterpieces arc always undcrpmcd. Aesthetically aod finanaally, you're better 00 With a small collcet1on containina finer unitS than a la.rie but mediocre one If the market for a ocna1n type of collectible weakens, pnccs of the to_p. quality items may shp a bit. while second-rate p1cces will usually fall further and more quickly If the market forcolJ«tjble booms. quahty p1cce1 almost alwa).'S perfonn best Buy what you hkc and will en.JOY own1na. Because collcct1bl~ arc such 1lhqu1d investments. you may have to hve with them a Iona time before you realize a meaninsful profit Unul you find a buyer, you mt&ht as well enJOY the watercolor over the mantel or the love seat m the comer If you don't have a spcnal feeling fora piece, don't buy 1t -no mailer how great a bargain it seems. Don't be influenced by short·term fads tl\at may be tlot one year and cold the next. By the time a new buyi trend becomes pubhc k.nowlcdat, it usually too late to make monty. Forlona-tenn enJOymtnt attd pin, it's belt to tJck with quality collcc- 11bles tha1 are popula.r now and will collected just as avidly a hundred years from now.Coins and stamps a~ the most popular collectibles today. and 11'• safe to uy that, alona wit't,. fine an. 1n11Ques and rare boob, the; will always bf 1n demand. In the recent past. many people bou&ht collcct1bles 11 hedatS ·~rw 6 1n0111on In the inflationary 197 • specula11ve buytng dtove prices of many typesof collcct1blcs toutou~ 1na heights But, by and laf1C, thq (Pleue ... CB<>Otm/AlO) , Pennies in vested are dollars earned ~' Financial adviser R.G. Reynolds touts penny stocks to the ·average' investor Dunng the past ltve years. Re- ynolds said a test group of SO IO\CStors -who he closel) advised on the buying and sc:lhna of penny 'ltocks -earned an average return ol 48 6 percent ·· fhc 'imart money 1s mov1na into the smaller 011 companies riabt now bccau5C.' they arc undervalued by a much as 20 or 30 percent" By JIM HATHCOCK 'ihow m Lo\ A. ngelt"s that 1s earned I'>)' radio stations 1n live \talcs each wct"k night Reynolds pet investments today arc pcnn)' stocks • Delly ,... C:.011 If I Aeo I E\Calattng ;;toci.. !>nces have caused both euphoria and d1sda1n through- out the lOuntl) 1n the past year as market indicator\ ha\c reached all-11me high., fhe 1nve\tor!I who bought la\l 'ear arc theenng But the !>kept1ts who kept their fund\ 1n Tru..,t Deeds and other lc'>s-nsky dqxmt acwunt\ grumble over lo'it opponun1t1c' Reu~ntl\ he \lancd a tclev1s1on sho~ The Rc)'nolds Rcpon. wh1th ha!> het'n earned tn the Bay Arca lor more than a year. debuted last month 1n \outhern California on K\C I. < hanncl 18. Los Angeles But all the good 1n .. estmcnt o~ portun1t1cs haven't passed according to Reynolds He claims that the current bull market will continue and the Dow wall top 3,400 by the SClOnd quaner of 1988 Due to h" bchefthat double-digit inflation will return and interest rate!i wall n~ in 1988 he said the Dow will fall to 1.000 1n thc- 'econd half ol 1988 "The penny stock amt has been a veat bull market -even more so than the maJor boards -but they arc more vola11le You need to be art cxpcn or find one that knows the companies, products and manase• I mcnt There 1s more growth potcnt1a1. tn the penny \tocks than there 1s 1n hluc chips fapou.,.ng an inve\tment att1tudt• that ha~ marked him as an 1rnnotlast 1n the linanual world. R (1 Rt•- )'nold'>. a W-year-old sell-made m1ll1ona1rc produtc\ a financial lalk Jim Newman. an award-winnmg linanc1al broadcast JOurnah\I Jotn\ Reynolds along with d11Tt·rcn1 gut'\h each week. They di\( u'~ market trend'i and take telcphont tails from cunou!> investor' who art• interested 1n learning more about how to manage their own r><>rt 1111111\ And the gloom doc-.n't stop there By 1990 or I Q9 I , Rt"ynolds see., < >PEC regaining control of 011 price\ and bOO'lllOg CO'itS 10 betwcl"O $7() and~ 7'\ per barrel .. I he ordinary person cannot af· ford to go out and buy 1,000 shares of IBM It 1s 1mposs1blc for them Th(' pcr..on with S 1.000 to SS.000 to invest' can get into ocnny stocks and reahtt Pleue aee ADVISER/ A 1 .. ~~~~~~~~----. e nt1mber one ~ 1nanaged savings and loan in the nation is located inNe ortB and sta sa. l·'orlws !lli1gazi r w. 11 w i 11 If 'rllil I ion;1 I I\· n 11·.pt •c·I 11d IJ11i..,i rH 1ss p11 hlwi1tion. rntf ·d ( 'ol 11mhia Sm i11.~" 1111111IH 1r 01H' of illl "'m i11 ~" .111d 111;111~ 111 ih Yarchl i< ks ()f tnit na.g< '11H111 I 1H 1 rl'1H'll1a11< ·< 1• \\'hid1ii..,11111 s11rpri~111g. 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So vi~il ('ol11mhie1 Sa\ mg~· \(1\\port BPa('h or ('n~l.1 \11 ·"';1 lir;11wli l11d:1.\. 11 r l':tl l 1111r Con\<'fli('JH '(' Banking r1111nlH1r: l HOO l>i12 B \\I\ \11d 11111111111 '' li:1l llw 111111ilwr orw m:111agf1d sa\ ings and l!lt1ll in thP nation (';111 do for >111 1 COi I IMBIA SAVINGS AND Lr1AN ASSC )C IATlnN Onr of Anwrifn ·,. lul(r"ll "'"' i nl(" ftncf lmrn ""fiodstlon't. \t'."'PORTAf'"(ll\"'I' 111•·1111,ilh 111•l"111t11 .. , II •~'"'I ( OSTA \tf.S" II 1rh r 11 1•1 •r I 1n•I \ "'' 11 1 11 11 OTll£K LOC A rlO\S Rt'\Y.Rl.Y OORP\Y 111 •11 It.•" rh II• 1lo·1 11•1 8F\ PllU Rll 1 S "ll•hll'l' l1<111lr\ 11'1( 11111 k lw I• I ftF'\TRI Y RILi S \\ 1l,h1rr> ll1111I•' ml 111111 '" I• 11 RllP.SNOOO Jlhtt1 '111 \J1, "'' l{.•111•'' '"' I ~:\'IT I.~ A\Gfl F.S ~ 1111 ~ "' l•I '"'''I I I.A \tlllAD\ ln11w rn•l llv.\ 111I'ml1lt1111 ••I• \' "llP.l\t 1111 '-ilr Id U~P. POlt'ST I 1~• f " r\I \t SPRf\(,\ ffe.:! .!t~uc I r NOfR I II \ •I 111 r\t" m·s•:ar 1111111" 11 111 "'"' 1 • 11 111 1 11 "Mll Hla•lolo ... ,, ......... ,, ... I ..tll"""" "' ' '"f,_\ ,..., , .. , • & r • a J • .., AlO Of~ Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuetct1y, July 22, 198& Bank premiums tempting, bllt keep eye on rates By BILL MENl!:ZKS .,..,.._.,..., began falhna steeply last year. yields grew less and les~ attractive. and became a relat1 vely smaller selling point. NEW YORK (AP) -What's the next best thing tn earning a high rate of interest on your bank accounts? Many of the nation's banks and savings 1nst11ut1om are hoping your reply to that question 1s a stereo or a V( R. Or maybe a Lincoln Continental. Interest rates peaked about August 1984. when yields on one-year CDs averaged 11.65 per~nt, according to \Urveys by the Bank Rate Monitor newsletter. Now. yields average 7.11 percent on one-year CDs. The steep dc.-cline of interest ratc.-s over the.-past year has brought a Oood of promotions aimed at attracting deposits, with banks and thnfts offering goodies ranging from air fare discounts to large-screen telev1s1ons -and even, in some cases. higher interest rate~. Added to the rate drop were powerful ralh<.'5 in th<.' 'tock and bond market~. which many analysts say lureJ potential deposm away from bank accounts. Hence the promotions. "Some of their ads look more hkc.-a Radio Shack promouon than from the First Nataonal Bank," said Bob Heady. whose Bank Adven1s1ng New., weekly follows bank and thnft premium and produrt trends One of the hotte!>t has been the .. sports CD." which 11e~ the interest on a certificate of deposit to the performance of a loca l sports team. The better the home team does. the higher the rate goes. to a certain point Skokie Federal Sa v1ngs1 n suburban Chicago was one of the first 10 US(! the product. offering the "Super Bowl CD" with an intcrt~<>t rate tied to the marg.1n of victory b) the < htcago Bears in the Super Bowl. When the Bear~ thumped the New England Pat nots 46-1 O. the interest rate on the ont·-year CO ended at 8.61 percent -and Skokie Federal a11rac1cd nearly S 14 mt I hon 1n new deposi t\. while pa)1ng out an additional $54,000 1n interest. The underlying rca~on., for pr(•m1um~ arc th(• tall an interest rates and the abtlll) to make a bag but rt'lat1vcly cheap, pitch to consumer\. When banks and thrifts began offering money- market accounts 1n 1982. the bag attral't1ons were yields. which were much higher than anything the 1ns11tu11ons previously had been allowed to offer But as interest rate!> "What the sport\ CD docs 1!> create a 101 more v 1~1h1l1t' liir thnc;e ratl'\. and consequently we reach more Venture capital firm expanding By JIM HATHCOCK OallJ ....... c:o.-r..po..o.n1 Burr. Egan Dekagt· & ( 1' a ll'ading venture capital firm 1Nh1c h ha\ 1 n- vcsted $250 m1ll1on 1n 7'> I r I\ companies. ha~ openl'd an offo.:c: an < osta Mesa 1n re.,pomt' to gro\A.1ng entrepreneunal a<.11,11\ 111 Orangt· C'ount) and the rc\I of ~outhc:rn ( ahforn1a The( O'ita M<.'\<I offic:t• m<1nag<.·d h\ Thomc1'> E Winter " tht' third Burr Fgan. Deleage ha\ nfl('nt·d \tnll 1 t., founding 1n I lJ?lJ and cumpkm<.·nl\ the: lirm's ~an hannc,co and Ro\ton locat1on 'i Want er 101ned thl' !arm a' J gl'nnal partrn:r in 1 'iX' <1ltl'r romp1ling ~f ~carH1l <.·>,per1ent<." 1n tht' 1ndu-;1r. .. fforr [gan lklcagt•\\trall'g) l\tn 1n,l'\t na11on\A.1tk l 11 1mpkmcn1 th!\ 'trateg\ \A.l' \t' \t't up 11tli1.t·' 111 the regton'> of gr<.'J tl''1 l' n I rnm: n<. u rtJ I UCll\ll\ 'o \A.t: 1.iln ma1n1a1n do\\ •on tat i w1 lh r1ur p111tl11l1n l 11m l)il n 11:' lll<lnJgt:rnl'.OI\ .tnd 11'\p<inJ l(UH kl\ Ill ne\A. 1n1. l'\tmcn111pn11rtun1tll"' \.\.1n t• r 'aid ln1t1all1. thr t 11m('l.tr1' ' mat•u Jl111. 1t1t'\ t1.·ntcrt:d nn tht B11\t•1n .Jnd \an franu\1.11 Jrl'"' hut (1\t'f llllll nl'arh h.sft ol the 1n\l'\lmt·nt\ w<.·r1.· madl; in v. C">t < otJ\l <.ompun 11.•, "1th<• hca'v'v conc.:cn1ra1111n 1ri tht Lo' An )!eln-Ba..,in • Winter expects the growth markets in Orange County to develop a broader hase than thos1.· 1n th<.· "it11con Valk~ and he will guide thl' rompan-. IO"'ard d111ersdica1111n throughout ~<1uthnn ( al1forn1a. f hough "enturl' cap1tal1\I\ an~ \1111 an1.e,11ng 1n high t<.·ch a'> \H'li J\ othn grn ..... th-1nJu!>tnc'>. the}' hJ\t' ltK U\t•d rm latrHtage finanung\ during tht pa't \car n1.u1rding to fant• Morr!\. nlttnr and puhh'>hcr nf Venturt' < Jp1tal Journal ( )f the \2 ti hillton tn\c\tcd a., 'entun: rari11al into 11 \ hu'i1ne,,e, during I lJX'i onl\ 2'\ rx·nt:nt \A.a'lc.irmarkr<l lorcarl\-\lagc lundang <.nm pared 111 '' ~r<.Tnt in I '>X.t r od.t\ ·, leading \ rntun· <.ap1t..il l11rn\ art· cJ1wnm1nat1ng and loot.. fur \harp n~nl'n<.nf m.1n.1gl'r\ In order l11r Hurr. Lgari I kk.igr ,\c ( 11 t11 111\l"\I 10 ,t 1.cntllfl' •It rnu't ha\r p111i·11t1JI l11r 11ut\tanJ1ng grn"'th II 1.an targl't <1 la1@.l' Jnd npand1ng mJrket or ,in unc\pl1111ed n1<.hl' an ,1 t1,1d111on.1lh 'trung 11-rov.th 1ndu\ln .1, l11n'1 ,.., 1hnt \r11um IPrt 11m111·1111n11 ,111d lit''' 11k,1\ •I hr prnt.lutl 11r \l'r\ 1u· 11111\t h.11.1• .1 proprietan clt·mc:nt -11111'1k\1~11 lllJnufacturc 11r marktt.ihtl1t\ that tran,fatn into a u1mrx·t1t1\l' cJgc •I hl' ma11agl'mcn1 team mu'I tw Thomas Wlnter '"und -able to work 1n <.On<.l'rt to tr.1mtorm idea\ 1nl0 \UCte\\ ·\n untc\tl'd entrcpr<.·nc·ur \.\1th an t\t"tl· injl prndu<.t or .,en1Ct ant.I a \trong bu\ln<.·" plan INlll get a good hearing. hu1 rhe firm prdi:r' prnpk with pm' en tra<.k record' in markl't1ng. produtt1on. finance and proti1 and lo\\ r<.'\f)On\1 htl II~ During lh1.· la\l ..,ncn 'l·ar' Bu11 I gan lkkagl'·, lunJ\ under manage· mcnt ha \t' tripled from\ 70 million to S~'i11 milltun Thn Jltnbute thl'ir \lJlCt'\\ 111 a \lratcg\ ha\<.'d nn d1- ' l'f\1 li<.at ion and a gloh:il 1x·f\ptCll H raise. If \'Ill JT ( rnl t t Lo Ir d ;t 11d dq l,fl t 11 ti 1 ll ..,(( JfC dcht ... . 11r t·.11 mg up tlw lt<lJl\ 'h:irc id t ;lLh p:lylht'Ck, 111111 ... cltolJ c.111 ltclp ,\.\rmthlv p.tvmcnt-. will he t·.1,1cr tr• h.rndk if v1n1 t<>11,11lid.1tc y11ur Jchh 111 .1 l11w 1n1crc't pcr-.on.d line of nnl11 1111 .1pprov.1l .1ml 'L·currd only by your ~ood lt!l.llll't.1] '11 ,fl)f\' rJit lll!L'lt'<,I d1fft'f!'lll t' uniJd <,,J\'I,.' \ t II J I 111111 I tt"d' I))<,( II '' tltl' Ill .Ill\ 11111\JT ( ll'lt11ll! 11.111 11111t·r.1111 '' 1rl1\1111r I l"w·< '111ld B.rnkn 1 11l.1\ Or c..a ll 011r lnformat1onl rm: at X00-44 7-HA N K. \.\Ii.tr t 111tld Ill '.\\l't'l<'I tl1.111 • ·' 1 1 11 1 , • , , 1 • , , :r · 1 111 c< -r u l jlll 1111 \••Ir .-It ' itr 1 tfr r"uc@ l--L2S ]<.J ' 21 Bani< The bank that eams your business. A n ;1 Ji l' l m ' ) ~ I If ' \ v( "I II ra I I I ""I I I l \' I '' , , I Nrwp11rt 1~1 .11 Ii" ti r 1 • 1 \r t 11 • 1 '" 11 I• ' .. , .. If ~ ' I 'I." l I H 1.1 I )I H I l,( • I I I l • 111 I 11 '' ( h )(' I I 1, ") I people." said Kevin Tynan, a marketing consultant who has dreamed up several promotions fot Skokie Federal. Obviously. a slumping team keeps the interest rate at ordinary levels. but that is a chance the depositor muSt take. In April. Skokie Federal offered a "Grand Slam" CD with an interest rate tied to the won-lost record of either the Chicago Cubs or Chicago White Sox. Both teams have lost more games than they have won -thus failing so far to kick an the interest rate bonuses -but Skokie Federal attracted about S 12 mil hon with the promo11on, Tynan \aid The sports CD caught on at other inst1tut1ons. Cl one"> have ranged from the basketball CD offered by Fleet Nauonal Bank in Providence. R.I. -w11h a 16 percent rate for savers who plunked down $2.500 for a 91-day CO and correctly guessed the final score of the final game of the professional basketball playoffs -to the P111sburgh Steelers football CD being offered by Equabank of Pittsburgh. ··trsa trend that's going to get bigger because man) of the markets in which the promoltons are rnndu('tcd have \Cr~ strong suppon for the local teams." said Heady. "It also enables smaller banks to quickly ov.eroome any lack of strong identity in the market by Jumpana on the coattails oft he te.am." Those unwillina to back the home team can go for more traditional incentives: Sony Walkmen. smaJI appliances. umbrellas. sets of china. 1elev1s1ons. But again to get these treasures customers generally are rcqua~ed to lock their money up in a CD with a fixed interest rate. or to forgo interest in return for the premium. Crcstmont Federal Savings an srnngfield. N.J .. for instance offered a Lincoln Mark VI to customers who put $83.SOO in a JO-year CD or $927.000 in a three-year c~ . And Equibank offered -1n lieu of interest -an Apple I le personal computer set valued at about S 1,000 reta1l 1n return for five-vear CDs of$3,000 or more. "The quesuon 15 whether premiums on the banking side are a substitute for creativity and whether they're a substitute for high earnings 1n the consumer's pocket- book," said Heady. "The consumer has to decide 'Do I need a new microwave or hedge clippers more than I need to earn more.-on my new an vestments?'" New home sales up sharply Sales rates for new housing in Orange County hav1· cl1mhcd drama11cally over 1985 levels. according to Robert Dunham. president of The Newport Economic~ Group more bu)crc, 10 s1 ngle -tam1l y dwellings. Dunham said. The firm·s report 1nd1cated that the average new s1ngle-fam1ly home pnce 1s S 190,000, up from S 180.000 last year A.pproiumately 75 percent of the units arc priced from $125.000 10 $200.000 w11h the balance spread. genera II). up 10 S 300,000. The overall distnbution of sales 1s \Cf) s1m1lar to la~t year. though with an overall 6 percent increase an price levels. From a total of 11 .000 last year. sales so far have been at an annual rate of 18.500 - a 70 percent ancrcal>C and one of the largest year-to-year gains on record. Single-family detached unit sales will double from 5.000 1n 1985 to 10.000 this year while allached unit sale!> rise from 6,000 10 8,500 according 10 the Newport Beach research firm. Sharply reduced intercs1 rates and the correspondingl y lower monthly payments have a11racted New attached units now average $133,000 an price vs. $125.000 la\t year -a 6 percent increase. Close to 80 percent of 1h1s group is an the S80.000 to $150,000 range v. 1th the balance spread up to $250.000. CHOOSE COLLECTIBLES CAREFULLY •.. FromA9 boom has ended and no new \urge ., in sight. A pre-Dcpr.: .. c,ion Persian rug that sold for about Sb.000 1n 1980 had dropped to $1 . 500 h~ 1982 and would fetch no mor<.· than $2.00U toda} < 1old. \1hcr and d1amonth aho pt•aked tn I 9MO (1old bullton coin~. for example. arc do\A.n from SX75 an ounce to ahoul $35!1 toda\ Once you ha'e a gu°od mcrall knowledge of ~our <.ho\en field concentrating on a \Ingle <,pec1al1~ 1c, ad1.1sabk If )uu'rl' interested in .\mcncan folk art for 1mtanu:. )Ou might 'ipcetal11e 1n weather \;inc\ or hand-mad<.' quilt\ If <.<>tn\ art• )OlH hohb). you might rnnu·ntrat<.' on th11-.c minted before the fall of tht• Roman Fmptre or on tontt·mporan u1mmemorat11.e'> tor '>pcual ncnt' \ul h a\ the Ol ympic (iam<.·' 111 tht' "ttatut• ol Libert\ n.·ntt:nn1al f 11 tx r<.·all\ \Uncs.,ful-at rnllcct1ng -and to gt•t the mml pka.-.ure Imm 11 -11 hl'lr>' 111 know mor<.' ahnut the item' than th<.' rwopk \dling thcm to \OU If \ou'rc new 10 colktllng 1t'\ 1mn11rtant to dnl'lop a rl'latmn\h1p "'1th a dealer \.\oho<.e reputation and 1n1egnt) )OU haH· ~enficd. Tr. to work with the top t.lt·aler-; tn }'our cho.-.cn field Ju\t tx·tau<,e ~ou ma} he a \mall bu~<.·r Joe\n t nll'an )OU have 10 deal 11.\oth und1i.tingul\hed dealers The asking pn('e for a tollecttblt· I\ u\uall) negotiable -whether you·re at a flea market or a fine an galh.'r). Man) dl'ak" add I 0 percent or more to their a\t..ing pncc .-.olel~ for bargaining purpose\ The \lmple que')tinn. "What's )Ou r bc'it pnce on th1.,·1• <.0uld bnng the cmt down from s~o lo ~2 5 -\n) 1.·c1eran collccwr \A. Ill tell }Ou 1t\ easier t11 bu) colln11bks than 111\ '" \t'll thrm fhl· morl' exotic an 11cm )ou o~n. the f<.·~er po1en11al bu)er\ thl'fe ma} b<.· lor 11. Furthermore you u.-.uall} ha"l' IO hu} at retail and !>Cll at \A.hOk\ak. \() l'\en 1f thl' ohjell appr<.'l IJI<.''>. \OU mJ\ h,t\.t' to .,ell tor IC\\ thJn \OU raid I nl1kt· \tock\ <1nd honth. then· I\ no <.'J\11) quott·J market tor mo.,t t 11llcu 1hlt•\ tx·cau'>C le"' 1 tem\ are 1tknt1tal 1n 4ual1t) ur value There Jr• no t'\tabll\h1.·d pn<.c'> and no .. 1mplc way to bnng buyer and seller together. When you're ready lo sell, get a professional appraiser 10 assign a realistic value to each 11em. for the actual ~le. you have three basic outlets: another collector. a dealer or an auction house. The dealer will pa~ you about half of an 11em's likely resale value. Sometimes. however. a dealer wall take an 11em on con<>1gnment and take a comm1ss1on of 10 to 20 percent of the sales price Whtie an auction house may charge slightly more, the atmosphere of competitive bidding sometimes will bnng a better pnce If sold now, most collecltbles \A.-Ould probably bnng in less than the seller paid. Despite this. mtlhons of sensible people still buy collectibles. For them. the emotional pay-offs - the hunt for tht: tn:a<;un· and 1he pride of possession -are rtward enough Mary J . Rudie Is vice pretJdent ud manager, coD!lumer Information ser- vices, of Merrill Lynch. Pierce, f'.e~ner & Smith. Inc .. A comforting me ssage to our depositors. 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' • Corona l>el Mar :~o:n t.c1-.1 <.. o.i,t I h.i.thWii\' l 11rn11;1 I h·I \1.11 92'12S 11 1 1(;7~1 Xllhl) r ADVISER BULLISH ON PENNY STOCKS •• homA9 their dlnma Ir thC)' arc properly Rukeyaer and Mil10tl.f riedmao and auided," Reynolds wd. He is the 1elr-claJma bis stteet 1en1e is more profeued expert on the subject valuable in pidina investon than By litteniq to his radio shows &heir yean of fonna1 education. watchina bis television abows and Althoup be has no formal ttalnina •• 1ubscribln1 to a monthly newsletter an investment counse~ Reynolds he produces, Reynolds said the small claims to have read 6,uuu books on investor -even thouah he or she hu the subject What it my dcaree. l don't hive ooo. environment and first heard about But an.et latet buildinaa mccastul Ju wOrd ormoutb .-ibc*c tu. I'll take the common sentc dqree the stock market from an uncle at qe wurance qency, 1 .. bed mamqe" invesu1,1eat 1t11tqSes, J,leyDOWI overany Ph.D. Look at the Ph.0.1 out 14. Ke learned about oil and ps, the u 1teynokf1 calla it. COit bim lti1 Jta.t1ed sclli1111DOR IU~ co there. How much do they make? Very stock and commodities markeu a.nd company al>d all of hit money. hit monthlynewllefler. Ke nowladl M little. Thepmonwhobautreetsente after .,ad"8tin& from biah school, Eater to climb blck to the top, out 7,000copiesmonthly. EventMally .. can make themselves multi· worked inp11tation1 toeamenou&b Reynolds workcdu a waiter, busboy be plant to build a monthly drcuJa.. millionaires:' Reynolds said. to invest in the stock market. By t&e and cleaned cast-food restauranu at tion of more t.ban 300,000. no prior underatandina of the mar-"I have what you call ltnlet 1en.se. ket1 -can eventually achieve r financial iodependen<ie by manqina h11 own penny atock portfolio. And in his CllC, that has held true. time be reached his mid-20., ~ niabt 10 earn enouab money to tet And t.bef'e'• nothina pconey U1e Reynoldsvewupinapoorfanni.;.;.n&1---'Y...;n.;;.ol;..;;d.;;.1_wa..;;;.;;..s .;.;..a.;.;ac...;lf....;-made.;.;.;.;.;;;;.;;,..,;m=tll;;;.;io;.;;M.l=·re.;;.;.;....__.:;bac=k..;in;;.;.to;.;;...;tbe;;;...;...llOC;..;.;;...;..k...;m.;.;.;;;.ar..;.k.;;.et.;...._ ___ ...;abou~-t...;tba:....;.;..t.;._ _______ _ Of the 22 stocks he has n:ic- ommended durina J 986, SS percent ~ were penny atocks (thouah none of I them arc California-based com- panies). To Jive his followers cons- tant access to his latest information, Reynolds maintains a 24-hour hot- line to provide updated information. Under hit evaluation system, Re- ynolds laid he has picked l 00 stocks durina the patt five yean and hu only been wrona three times. He rec- ommends usin1 full-service bro- keraae firms who will provide up to 60 percent discounts for buyina and sellana stocks to help preserve profits. Reynolds caters to the small in- vestor and said, "I don't have time for the millionaire. I want to deal with the small investor and get him to listen to my proarams or subscribe to my newsletter so I can help him start makina money. "I'm looking to st"rve the auy who may only be able to set aside $20 or $30 per week and has been savina 1t in the bank but isn't satisfied that passbook interest is the maximum he • • • • ' • • • Lincoln Savings would like · to improve your idea of the perfectsurnnlerday. · Imagine snoozing on the beach all afternoon. Breezing through a leisure 18 holes. • • Backpacking to the to~ of majestic Mt. Whitney. " · Puttering around peacef~ in your garden. · · Or a thousand and one othe .,. • • • • • can cam on his savings. • ··The small investor can't afford to • ' things that contribute to wha you'd consider the perfec~· get into the blue chip stocks. But lots of them including IBM were penny stocks at one time. Toys'R Us and Disneyland were penny stocks. I look for the one with the most potential ~ wit h the least amount of nsk " . summer day. · · · · . , "" · ''You really tfiink you can . improve my perfect summer ~ day?'" you ask skeptically. · ; • • " · .. No sweat:· we reply confi- dently. ··Just imagine making Through his organization. Re- ynolds claims he 1s filling a void 1n the financial services market because the brokerage houses that were ongmally built to serve the little mvestor ha ve shifted their attention to the large customer with an account ofS25.000 • • • money doing whatever your -. summer-loving heart desires:· : i • • That's right. Cold. hard cash.~ r. · while doing an}1 in_g under : or more. "We are out to serve what we hke to call the forgotten investor." ht ~1d To illustrate his past strategics. Reynolds said he invested in colored gemstones from 1980-82. rare coms from 1982-84 and m some real estate deals in 1981 Last year, he rec- ommended buy1na sugar futures at 2 75 cents per pound and they later climbed to 7 centi.. "Futures arc nsky but not if you arc dealing wi th someone who has the nght information and puts a stop-loss on the investment," he said Re)nolds picks his in vestments with the help of researchers around the world and pays less attention to key rates than more traditional m- ve'ltment advisers "I look at t~ money suppl) and at the stock market As long as money supplies go up and 11 1sn'1 backed by anything but good faith, an increase m the money 'iupply 1s inflattonary," he explained "During the nellt 1nflauonary cycle, real estate 1s not going to do anywhere near as well as 11 did back 1n the 1970s When the market fell m the early 1980s values never came down 1n some pan\ of Los Angele'> and San Diego counties. the) arc -;till over- valued .. Reynolds' most unique quahty might be his training. He chides estabhshed advisers like Louis OFFICE ... FromA8 time emplo)mcnt and as<o1sts U\ 1n meeting requirements of our Orange < ounty clients," according to Kathy Hocni'ICh. area vice president "The trend 1n mcrcascd office employment for the last half of 1986 compares favorably to the trend at the bcgmnmg of th e year. when we 1nterv1cwcd 104 compan1e-; m the area." In \outh Orange Count> typists with word pre><.ernng skills will be 1n greatest demand, named b> 25 per- cent of tho'iC interviewed. while admm1strat1\-e a\'ltstants, general clerks and at:coun11ng clerk!> werc each named by 17 percent An mc:rea'iC 1n hmn$ te'mporary offi ce help 1n the next six month\ 1s projected hy 26 percent of area bus1ncc;~.,. ahout the same a'i the 28 percent muea'le expected litatcw1dc. the sun.· • • • • • • s 10.000 Compounded Dally 90 Days 6.55%Ratc 18 0 Days 7.10%Rate 7.35% Yield R.ert t iubjccl 10 ch.tn&r 'llflthout not Kt frckral la"" r<qutrt\ sul),t•nti.ool ~nalty for t.arly wtthdr•wal .. · • Lincoln makes it possible : : • with short-term, high-yield. ·. :. • Summer CDs. · · · With sizzling hot rates on · • " · 90-day to 180-day deposits of ·. $10,000 or more. · · . ·: • • Compounded daily. so your:~ hard-earned money grows . faster than a summer lawn b,etween mowings. · · · : :• ' Insured to $100.000 by the ' *-. FSLIC • . · •.• .. All reasons enough to drop · · whatever you're doing (even i~ • it's nothing) and drop by Lincol!). • And while you're here. as · about our Insured Mone " · Market Accounts. · ... Interest-bearing checkin LINCOLN SAVINGS OVER •3.8 BllUON IN ASSETS We Make It Easy To .Make Money. \ full-color picture I. D. car.ds1 • • .... 24 -hour automatic tel~er :~: eager Custo~er ~~i~e. R~p~-. :ummer t.he hottest ever. :. JTiachine and more. . .. :. · sen~at1ve~. . · . And s~1n1ng ~xampl~s of ... • • .· . •' .. •. • • • • • Locall> 16 percent ant1upate a decrease, somewhat higher than the state'~ 10 pcrtent while 57 percent feel th eir need for temporal) help will remain leH·I do~ 10 the S9 percent '1a\ew1dc All explained clearly and : . .. Lincoln s Summer CDs. . what domg business w1~~. concisely by our bright arid · ?urefire ways to make. this Lincoln 1s all. about. . ·. · :~ ... ._, .·. · · . . . . . . . . . . . . Typ1~t'i with word procc~sing 'lktll\ will also he 1n greatest demand B'I temporary office help, named hy 2' percent of cxecut1ve'I 'iUrvcyed. N"t arc acneral clcrh (22 percent) and aencral typists (20 pcrc~nt). 21.4% ANNUAL RETURN* l1m1ted supply ot Rare. Premium lnvnt mtnl Credt. US Mini $20 St Gaudtn C'.old Co1nt (1907 1933) (Approa loz purt Gold) An1t1bl' now tor poueision -CALL- CERTIFID RARE COtN 714/642·9089 714/645·3853 RESERVE Y<US NOW! ,, ' • • • .. • • • Al.HAJ'lBRA BU1lBA.1'f It ESCONDIDO Huu:f 300 [ Main St 3&:lO W VcrduAo A11r 16'.55 f V.1llC'y P.1rk.way 1111 5 <;tale' 51 • (dt Chai.ct Avr ) (at Hollywood Way! bt0ndldo. (A QJ,O'J.7 (di 51c1 \On) Alhambra. CA 01801 Burbank. CA 01505 (C>IO) 74/ 8t00 llrmC't CA QJ34 \ (8181280 C>341 (8181641 3703 • Gl.ll(DALE 11141 C>52 llOl AMA.HEIM HILLS CAMAJULLO 100 E... 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The Commerce Department reported the gross nauonal product. the nation's otal output of goods and services. grew at a ~asonally adjusted I I percent annual rate 1n the three months ended June 30 The second quancr·~ inflatton-adjusted growth was the weakest since the end of the recession 31/i years ago. But tempering tbe gloomy second qua ner news was an upward rcv1s1on for GNP growth 1n the fim three months of the year WHAT AMEX DID 1 WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Jul. 22 Adv one.cl Declined ¥ncl'l,ngeo Olal »UH New l'llgl'li New lows NEW YORK tAP) JUI 'n "Ja'L Toda' Prlev ZJO Advanc:tcl 9 1 Oecill'ltcl ill ¥~f.'n= 1 tli Ntw l'llgl'l1 26 Ntw low• AMEX LEADERS : GoLo QuoTES METALS QuorEs NEW '!'OAK (,fJ>I ~ llOlll«•-,,,.,., onc- TUMClllY ............. • 50 t5 c.nt1 per oouncl, NV Conw• epol "'°""' CIOMd Mon C...-·~~''I c.nll e l)CIUlld, U S deellNllonl C..... r>8 t5 <*Ill per pounO, NY Come.o toOI mot1th clOled MOtl ........ 11-24 '*'".pound Zlftc • 41-44 -I•. pound -.a Tiii . $3 43 t4 (,.,..•le w.-oom-oe price per lb 1 ..._ -S6 005 per ounce Hendy a HarmW\ ...,. '6 042 per troy ounce NV Come• IPOI mot11n clOled MO'> ...._,. · 1290 00-1280 00 oar 78 lb fl.--YO<"- ,..._ M37 5().$.U:l 00 0-11C !Ntc.l\lnt 1roy ounce NV NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK A 1nal averages for Tuudav. Julv 22 STOCKS Ol*I Hiit\ &.ew a.te 0.. 30 Ind m1~ "J~46 tw,.12 im:ni·~ lHtf ~·ff m ff ulll ~Hl l l(ldUI 14, I Tran 4 6 Utll1 '.,l~!,.~ 1 6S Stk 21,2 .. ,a 1 NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK IAP) -Most e(llv• OVfr• ·llle·COYntet stock' sul>9li.ct t>v NASO ~l' or R•~re, 1~1· 2%. Au ld ~ MCI 1. I '~ -'IA AppleC I, , 331h +1~ Ht~ltv 171.l'J -a ~~a~~, , 66'4mi~(M) ~~: 1 1-16 ~~ l: andOn •" -~ lexH \ : l.C~ 14 '> -14 ~ bux:h ~ f'beh'°" elonri. 71'Vfllt't ~ ~vxdV1\\cgt IOOl~bMi.21Y~~73 ps~m ~z~~lo'Nl0\41. ,818/'°'t 9~3~ mm thru th 10t.o9. ~t.ufdoy l01D6 t. !IUrdoy 1'C'On to~ ' ADCel pitcher Gary Lacu aeta ap after belD& atrack by a ball hit tiy llllwaa.kee catcber Cbarlle Moore ln the top of the MTenth lnnln• Monday ntcht. AJiael• lwt. Boxer's blind manager shows way to quick KO All thefanfaregtven toOltvera·s boss tnspirt::s him to polish off f_9e By BARRY FAULKNER ~,...c:.. ....... . In a shon but moving pre-fight ceremony. Canto Robledo, whose fighter Joey Olivera was about to face off with Felipe Sanchez in a scheduled !()..round main event on Monday night's Irvine Mamott boxing c.ard, was honored for his 53 years of service as the game's o nly blind trainer-manager. Olivera. who said he was dnven by the pressure that all the hoopla put on ham to do well, then went out and pummeled Sanchez for a first round knockout (2:24) before 1,108 at the hotel's Main Ballroom. "There was a lot of pressure on me because I knew that a lot of Canto's friends would be here and l couldn't afford to lose." said Olivera, who improved his record to 18-6 wt th his eighth career knockout. Robledo, who went blind after an eye surgery after retiring as a boxer. said: "He told me he was gomg 10 take him out and that's what he did." Olivera, who Robledo has called "maybe my best prospect yet" said that he wanted 10 appl) the pressure to Sanchcz(9-2) earl> so as not 10 let the Me:1;1co City native. who himself had eight KOs 1n nine wins. gain any confidence "I went pretty much according to plan I wanted to stay on top of him 1mmed1ately and not let him get anything going." said Olivera. adding. "I jUSt wanted to get a good flurry going and stay on top ofh1m and hope the ref might stop 1t." Tnat's exactly the way 1t happened as Olivera. out of Pasadena, after about two minutes offeehng out Sanchez, hun his opponent and pinned him m a comer. He then fired non-stop punches until referee Marty Denkm stepped in to stop the bout "I had seen Sanchez tram becau~ we have trained an the same gym before. so I knew what I was up against I knew he was a game fighter." OhH~ra said Olivera also had another reason for sending the folks home early 1n the night's final fight, not wantjng to further damage an a1hng shoulder. "I had a sore shoulder and I didn't want to let 1t get any worse." he said. ··1 jUSt went o ut and.dJd m y job and there was less work for all of us (he and his corncrmen) I definitely dadn 't want to go I 0 rounds." he added. In other action. Ernie Nava and Manuel Vallejo. squared off in a battle of former Golden Gloves champs m a s1x-roundJunaor welterweight battle, which proved to be the most entertaining of the n1&ht. Nava, who captured the f 984 Los Angeles Golden Gloves crown won the fight on a split decision over the former National Golden Gloves wmner. Vallejo much to the dismay of the Irvine crowd which voiced boos upon the announcement of the dec1s1on Huntington Beach's Francisco Chavez. fighting out of the Westminster Doung Club. dec1s1oned Jerome Wilson of Los Angeles an a four-round bantamweight prehmmary. "He hasn't fought 1n a while. so we thought he would be a httle rusty, but he did a good job tonaght," said Chavez's trainer Noe Cruz. Chavez, who wore the unlikely nickname of "surfing" on his trunks. which he gained nd1ng the waves as a youth in Enscnada, came out bla11ng. huning Walson an the first two rounds before going on 10 the unanimous dec1S1on victory in his first bout since January Chavez 1s now 2-1. while Walson dropped to 1-1-1. In a rematch of last months fight between hghtwe1ghts Greg Puente from Alhambra and Los Angeles' Alex Vega, Puente. who 1s the protege of former flyweight World Champion Dann} "Lillie Red'' Lopez, the two fighters fought to an unampressave c;pht decision draw Puente. who won the first bout between the two by unanimous decision, remains unbeaten at 9-()..2, while Vega's record is now 6-6-3. In the semi-main event, which was scheduled for eight rounds, Genaro Hemande1 of Los Angeles took a knockout victory when San Jose's Terry Baldwin failed to answer the bell (on the ad vase of the nngsade doctor) for the final round. due to a cut over his right t."}e Branch giving it one more shot OXNARD (AP) -Chff Branch, nine days short of his 38th birthday, was on the practice field at the Los AnJCles Raiders' training camp Mondav afternoon. giving at one more shot. Branch. a 14-year veteran wade recea ver. had been expected to retire after has playing tame and product1v1ty were dramatically limited dunng the 1985 season Coach Tom Flores said the pending retirement "has been put on hold" as Branch makes one try for the roster "He's aware that his status on the depth chart isn't the same as 11 once was." Flores said when Branch checked into camp several days earlier "But he wants to gJVe It 8 Ir) " n .. ..;"F ~11nd:w'o; romh1ncd dnlls and scnmmage Raiden quarterback Jlm Pla.nkett wind.a ap dartna a workout MMlon at tralnl.Di with the Dallas Cowboys. Branch was working with many of the young Wlde receivers But that o;hould not be construed as meaning Branch•'> considering a c;pot on the coaching staff, according to Flore'> "He's kind of lake a father figure 10 mos1 of thec;e young receivers.'· said Flore<; In addition to Branch. c;c .. cral other -.eterans have 101ned the mostly rookie and second-year dominated squad Among the veteerans are quarterbacks Jim Plunkett and Marc Wilson, defensive end Scan Jones, linebacker Jerry Robinson and offensive lineman Cun March. The fullcontmgent of Raider players 1sduc 1n camp Thursday camp Monday morntna. Amona tab aerial taJ1eta la S7 ·Jea.r"°ld Cliff Branch. TUESDAY, JULY 2~. 1988 Ro1nanick unable to put a finger on it Future uncertain ter Brewers mop up in -3 conquest By CHIUS MONAHAN ........ Celri .. 1 Ill I When Monday evenina's pme bepn, Ana.el starter Ron Romanick'• future was as gray and cloudy as the aky. When the game had ended, the louds were gone and possibly Romanick's future as an Ansel with m. The third-year pitcher, mired in a ump that has lasted nearly a lender year ( 6-13 since July 31 , 1985). struglcd apjn, allowtna e1aht its and five runs 10 41/J inninp, u the ilwaukcc Brewen handed the ngcls S-3 loss before 22,449 at naheim Stadium. The loss, the Angels founh in five mes since the All-Star game, did not urt them m standings thou&h, as exas lost its fifth straJght and remained 21/J games back in the AL est. To1JJ6bt'• 1UDe Milwaukee (Nieves M) at A.Ill~ (Sunon 8--6). Tune: 7:3S. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). Wednctday'spme: Milwaukee at Anaels, 7:3S p.m . The clouds eventually djssjpated and some li&ht shone through -in the form o1 reliever Gary Lucas. Lucas followed up Romanick wt th 41/J inni~ of one-lut, scoreless rehef, thou it was still not enou&h to fade the s ows of Roman1ck's demise. Romanick (S-8) will now be the subject of a summit mcctma today involvina General Manager Mike Port, Manaicr Gene Mauch and pitching coach Marcel Lachemann and there bis future will be decided. "This is a very, very serious situation." said Mauch. "I expected nothing but good thinp from him toni&ht and they didn't happen. Now I need some time to tlunk." It looked like tbe 1iaki~ Romanick mi&bt bave bad biJ Ii• preserver an (root or him with tbe Bre-wers. Comma into Mooda?he': bad won five ltl'l.lpt apimt and was 6-1 lifetime, but tbe Blewen seemed to ~ it in &oDt ol bim • and then yank &t away. '--rhat (the Brewen) had a lot to do with my expectations, .. said Mad. "I was confident be would have a strooa oulina. One win cu Mt a pitcher off. You never know wb.at one good outina can do for• SUY· .. And Romanick may never find out in an Ansel uniform. He bas been mentioned in many trade rumon, the most prominent wt th bis beina sent to Pittsbutah 10 a deal for Rick Rhoden. His name and the Clty of Edmonton (Angels tnple·A club) have also been mentioned 10 the same sentence. "I have no Idea what's aoina on. I JUSt try to get the ball every fifth day," said Romanjck. ··1 can't concem myself with what other people think. ··rve alwayi felt like I could be successful. Whether I stay or not won't deter me. I'll be suc:cessfu1 somewhere else. It will take care (P1eue eee AROSJ.8(82) Reale Jacluon and Man~er Gene Mauch ltaten to amplre Drew Cob e'• ezplanatton. Regle wu oat after catcher CbarUe·11oore taaed him after a dropped third strike. Norman looking for more TURNBERRY, Scotland (AP) - Now that he's taken that first giant step toward golfing greatness. Greg Norman wants more. "I want 10 wan I 0. 12. 15 majors before my career is over," the white· haired Australian said after has five- shot victory an the I 15th British Open GolfChamp1onsh1p last weekend. "Since I was a small boy, first learning to play the game. my concern was to be recognized as the best in the world "To do that. you have to wm an the majors," said Norman who, until his tnumphant march up the 18th faar- wa)' at Tumberry's A1lsa course on Sunda)-. had been dented the maJor- toumament victory he had to have to confirm his stature in the game. He'd lost an 18-hole playoff to Fuzzy Zoeller for the 1984 U.S. Open. Earlier this season, he'd led by one shot going into the final round of the Masters. and again at the U.S. Open. Each tame. he let them slap from his grasp. This tame he brought 1t home, and brouJht at home Wlth a flair When he hit has approach 10 w1th1n five feet of the flag on the eighth hole, 1t was over "Af\er I hit that shot, when I was walking up to the eighth green, I said to myself. 'That's it. guys. I'm playing too ~ood. You can't shut the gatt now'• There wa'i no question about 1t The only quesuon now 1s, when will anyone be able to shut the gate on ham., ,., ........ h Hc''i on a roll. m what he called "a zone. a feeling you can do an)thang Wlth a golf ball " Autrallan Gree Norman l• rtcHn& bJ&b after tab runaway fi•e-stroke 'rictory at the Brttiah Open ln Scotland Sanday. Robinson pleased by Rams From AP dl1patc lles te"e Bartkowski. one of four candadate'i for the Rams' quarterback job, was on hand Monda" as the 1\ifl team worked out at its C.al State Fullerton training c~mp 8artkow\k1. the longumequartcrbark for the A.tlanta Falcons. was signed by the Rams dunna the off-~son He's expected to battle Dteter Brock. last year\ Staner. for the rqular QUanerback JOb Brock. an Nft rookie last season after playm& 11 years in the Canad11n Football Leaaue. wa, mcon\1stcnt as a pas~r last ~•son, and was v1nually incffcct1vC" an thC' playoffs The othC'r quanerback~ on 1he Rams' ro\ter arc veteran Ste\IC Otis and rookie Hugh Millen a third-round dmfl pack out of the Lln1"en1t) of Washinaton "The~ men are all pos1ta\le men,·· Ram! Coach John Rohanson said of the quarter~ck, "They all expect to he 1 \Utn•\<,lul l he team wall pull hir Jll ot them" f 1lh -eight pla\tr. wcrr an l'&m p \.1onda)' and Roh1n<,on \aid the ~uad lookrd \harp 1n the first dnlls al < al Staie F ullenon "The weel at Ram<,' Parli. allowC'd u\ to get off to an excellent "art toda-. the coa( h \31d refemng to the previous week ot rooloe dnll~ at the teams .\nahe1m he dquarten "l was impressed h\ a numher of }OUJ\I people toda) 1ndudang Tom Ncwbcm Ca guard from W1scons1n· La( ro,~ who wa'i a ~ond-round draft p1ck). quar 1crbtck Huah M1lkn and rrct1\er ( huck ~Ott (a !iCCond· round pick la~t year) " Included amona the vc1eran, an l·a mp were two who had JUSt 11ned contract'!, hnebacker Eddie Crra) and ufet> Tim Fox ~nothC'r "eteran. runnina back ~ott < a~tcr. wa5 C':\P<'\,t('d to ~rt toda) He"''" a~qu1t'f'd from t~ New 'r ork (r11n1s dunng the off-~~n _ .. Reggie's business in barroom brawl far from finished MlLWAUK.EE -An attorney for bueball player Regic Jackson dexnbn as at.urd a case in which a man mvolved in a tavern ac-uffie with the sluger sayi be will pursue di.lordcrly conduct charges in the matter. although it apparently will mean both men will be prosecuted: .. The absurdity in the ca~ is overwhelming," attorney Gerald Boyle said Monday. Boyle <'.Ommented after Alan D. Eisenberg, who 1s reprcsentm& Donald Weimer. 26. of Racine. Wis.. 10 the matter. said Wenner wanted the Anaels' player charged. Eisenberg added that Weimer would defend himself aptnst the same charges "becausc he doesn't believe he was involved in disorderly con- duct." John Carter, the chief city prosecutor. said last week that he would not ftle a battery charge '1M9teoo against Jackson. 40, 1n the scuffle at ~or Goolsby's bar in downtown Milwaukee that left Weimer with cuts. bru1se11 and a chipped tooth. Weimer ~ived four stitches tn his chin after the May 3 incident following a game between the Angels and the Milwaukee Brewers. Carter added last week that a disorderly conduct charae still could be filed, but only 1f both men arc cbarsed. Carter said 1t would be up to Weimer whether to pursue the matter or drop it. "I have never heard of a prosecutor allowing the person who caused the trouble to further embarrass somebody else who didn't cause the trouble, but I'm confident the people are smart enough to sec through this sort of thing." Boyle sa1d. Carter was on vacation Monda:, and could not be reached for comment on We1mer's dcc1s1on. Eisenberg said be did not urge his client to pursue the disorderly conduct charge against Jackson, and said that the municipal case would ha\C no beanng on a SlS0,000 personal inJury lawsuit Weimer has filed •sainst Jackson. Quote of the day David Courtney, Los Angeles Ktngs pubhl· relauons director. on wh}' he's not prepanng a htghhghts film dunn$ the ofTscason .. Whal we have 1s a highlights shdc ·· Pelluer looks good for Dallas THOCSAND OAKS -Wide re- ceiver Gordon Banks makes a sharp move to the sidelines and the ball amve.., 1n hie, hands like a bulktJUSt before he steps ou1- of-bounds In prc'-tOus tra1mngcamps of the Dallas ( owbo~ s such nOe passes usual!:, camt' off the arm of GaT) Hogeboom. who was traded to lnd1anapohs this off. season because of his unhappinc\c, over losing the starting Job to Dann}' While Tht' new rocket thro"'er for the ( o"'ho's 1c; ~tc'e Pelluer. the hero of the Cowboys' 28-21 '1ctof) o"er the New York Giants that clinched the NFC Eac;t in 1985 W1H'I White and Hogcboom hoth c;1dehncd. Pellucr took the Cowboys on the w1nn1ng tOUl hdown dnve that included a 28-yard pass to Karl Po"'c on thtrd-and-15 from the Pallas 48. "Pelluer ts showing tremendous poise ... Dallas Coach Tom Landr; said "His performance in that Ne"' York game under pressure was tremendous I nc,er "a"' an)bod) \\-ho did that tn the NFL w11hout ha\lng played in a game before He ne,cr loo'>e\ his coo1 ·· Landr) said Pelluer "'a" ha-.1ng a tremendou' tra1mng camp. Federation Cup: Britain upset PR.\GUE. ( zechoslovak1a -Hana ~ Mandhko\.a o'ercame home-coun Jitters Monda) 10 lead Czechoslovakia into the second round oft he Federation< up "'htlc St'\th-sccdcd Bnta1n was eliminated on the 1enn1" tournament"s opening da' L nsceded Denmark ousted the Bnt1sh team h' ta~ing all three matche'> · The Untted States 1s '-Ceded No I 1n the women's team event and opens play toda> aga.inc;t China. with the scnes on Court No I marking the return of Manina NaHat1lova to her homeland. Lone Vandborg of Denmark. ranked 340th m the world. upset Anne Hobbs. ranked 42nd. :\-6. 7-5. 6-3 to start the Bntish slide. Tine Scheurer-Lasen then clinched the tnumph for the Danes with 6-3. 6-1 victory over Jo Dune. before Anne Moeller and C)chcurer- Larscn teamed to beat Dunc and Hobb<; 1n double .. "-6 6-2. "It's a bit ofa ki ck m the pants·· .-.aid Sue "vtapp1n. the Bnt1sh team manager "It's a shock I thought" "'c'd make the quancrfinals." Rlnault-Lemond team •harp L'ALPE O'HUEZ, France-French Ill superstar Bernard Hinault and his Ameri· can teammate Greg Lemond cru hed all the OJ>p<>SJt1on 1n the Tour de France Monday. cros 101 the fimshma hne with their arms hnked in I victory aesturc. Hinauh led Lemond aero the line by inchC$ to win another tough AJptne st.age Wlth Lemond keepma the yellow Jersey of overall leader. Earlier enmity betw n the men, now co-favorite 10 Wtn the Tour 1n Paris n 1 Sunday. was clearly dispelled Monday. Hinault and Lemond were timed 1n S·03.03. Hmault and Lemond rodetoaetherovcrthc passes. two of them including the finaJ climb to this resort ranked as excepuonaJly difficult, with Hinault ta.king most of the stl'lUn of the lead. As they covered the finaJ few hundred yard'I, Lemond {>Ut his arm on H mault's shoudlers and the two men laughed as they talked briefly. The stage victor) was for the 26th fot H1nault, who has won the Tour five times. and put him m second place m the records for stage wins after Belgian Eddy Merckx. with 34 stage victones Amencan Andrew Hampsten was sixth 1n 6:22. Howser undergoes surgery KANSAS CITY. Mo. -After a • telephone call and tel~am from President Reagan. Manager Dick How~r of the KJlnsas City Royals was taken mto surgery at St Luke's Hospital late this morning for removal ofa brain tumor. Sherr} Osburn. a spokeswoman for the hospital. !Nttd Howser took a call from Reagan about 11 a.m. She said she did not ha ve an:, details on the call or how long 1t lasted. but that Howser did talk to the president. The Royals said that Howser also had received a telegram from the president Ms. Osburn said the operation. scheduled to bejm at 11 :30 am. COT. was elCpected to last four or five hours. Shortly after I l: 30. she said that Howser was tn surger). but that shedtd not have the exact time that the operation began The Royals said that the telegram from Reagan had betn read to Howser. Dodgers put Marshall on DL LOS ANGELES -Outfielder Mike • Marshall of the Los Angeles Dodgers. who has been bothered b> back problems for nearl> a month. has been placed on the IS- day disabled hst effective today. the National League team ~•d Monda:, Marshall is hilling .253 with team-leading totals of 18 home runs and 48 runs-batted-in He has been 1n and out of the Dodgers' hneup since June 27 To replace Marshall on their roster the Dodgen. ha .. e called up 21-:,ear-old o utfielder Jose Gonzalez from their ·\lhuquerque farm club of the Paofic Coast League Gon1ale1 hll 259 wnh four homer'> and 33 RBI 1n 81games"'11h .\lbuquerquc th1ssear,on Pla}'tng for San .\nton10 of 1he Texas league last year. Cionzalez hit 'On w1th I'\ homers and 6l RBI. The Dodger<, "'ho were idle Monda~. bc$m a three-game c,cncs at P1mhurgh against the !'irate!> tonight Chargers• top picks still out I A J<>l.l.A -~"of the lop !oe\f:n San Ci] Diego ( hargcr'i draft picks remain un-c II• signed <tnd ab<;cnt from the team·., tra1n1ng (;amp hut C harger o"'ner Alex Spano\ is not read~ to push the panic button "We re going to get them. all nght lt'"JU'it going to take time." ~pano\ \aid SundJ) oft he ml\)tng players. l.>clen<.1,·e ltnrman le\lll' O'Ncal and offensive lineman Jame" F1tzPatnck thl' duh''> 1wo lir'>t-round pick\ arc among the ml\-.ing ~panM '>Ugge'>ted that 11 thl· un .. 1gnt.•d pla'c~ are holding out for more rnonl''. thl·~ m1gh1 be in for a long "'all ~l"\l' g1,cn them tnp dollar .. 'ipanos said · Kight no"' ~e'rt· JU\t \\ailing to 'Ce" hat the~ ·re going to do It''> up to them Terr) l nre1n adcfen!>1-.elincmanout of(olorado \tate >S the lnne ( harger draft choice among the team '!t top "C"t'n p1l ks to sign and rcpon to camp >\<, c1f Monday, 72 players were at the Charger camp on the La Jnlla campus.of UC San Diego. including mo'it ve1eranc;. who were enrnuraged to report before Saturda) 's S<..heduled deadline Defenc;l\e back Danm ~alter\ "'a" the onh "eteran defeMt'-e pla)er m1s-,1ng trom lamp Walters entenng h1<o founh ~ear "'1th \an Diego. 1c; not S(hcdukd to repon un11l 1he "'cd .. cnll Defen\1 .. e toord1nator Ron l \nn '.i1d ht· ~a<on't concerned about~ alter.-,· ah<,t•nu· Television, radio TELEVISION "-u nent\ \Chcduled RADIO 4 'll p m -BASEBALL I >ollger<o at P1tt\hurgh. K. \ B< (7llfl) ~ '" pm -BASEBALL !1.hl\Aoaukce at Angl'l<o KMP( C~IO) ANGELS DROP 6-3 DECISION. From Bl itself.'' l.Kbemano says 'Romanick, who last year apj)Clrcd with fellow pitchtt K.irk McCaskill in daytime tele· vision's "Oayi of Our Laves," need to jo back to films-ofh11 prcVious work. "Wt need to look at film (of him now)andwhen bewuaoi~aoodand see 1f we can find somettuns." said lachemann. "He's not as con istcnt. "I don't bave a reason and that'• what they're pa yin.a me for ... ·•rve aone over what I've done and the thin' that's ldllina me is two-out hits." said Romanick. "I don't know ~w to slop them e~ocpt to juat not pvc tbtm up. ... Uep tellina myself it'• aoiria to tum around btaUR I bave always thrived on the fact that l can maM a pitch in a CNdal li1ua1ion. ti's seems thit yaar that a py fouls ofT one, two, thrte piu:hes ai>d then makes a play oome ... Monday's "auy" was Rob Deer, someone Romanick 11y1 he tw alway1badao<>dsuccntapin1t. Deer stroked 1 two-out hit in the tce0nd and scored the Brewer's firat run, but did the real damqe in the four-run third o.itr ......... "' ..... It ..... 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' 1, 6·4, Jwv ai.tre CU S I def Sieve Oeftton IU SI. 6 1, 6·J, S.mmv Ol•mrn1tv• <US> def a1111 Sc11u111. • 1, •·I, Gr-to HOlmll (US I def Marcel Fr-n !US I, , .• •·3 o.. ......... OAVIY"S LOCICn (.......,, heclll -S DOett, Ml ,,_.,, to tierrtcudl, n 11on110, 16 vtllOwtell, 1 rod! n111, 1'9 c:a4lce "'"'· 71oe Mncl IMIH, 210 rnec:lltrel N~T LANOtNO -• boell 56 ~' )0 l:Nlrrecvct., 30 llO!lllo 402 Wind beu IO e o NH, )12 INIU"'91 OANA WMAltll' -1 DOii\, I .. ·~' 41, MU ,. IMtrrtcUO.. I DonllO 1 lletlbul \ •OC' '""· m.t(lllll'tl, 26' whll• cr04l•f' • • With one out, Roban Yount sinalcd and Cttil Cooper w•lked. Romanick aot Ben Oativie 00 • foul out, but walked Earne t Rile• to load tbe buts. He went 3·2 on Deer. wbo fouled off••~ pitches befon: deUver- ina a two-run single. Dale Sveum folloWed with a two-Nn double to 1eal the AnadJ' loss. RomHic'\ worked out of that jam, but was finally lifted in favor of Lucas after ()aJivic's two-out bloop double. Lucas struck out the first three men be fae-ed and wu brcezioa until be faocd Charlie Moore to open the seventh . Moore lashed the ball ria}lt beck at Lucas. strikin& Lucas about a foot above the riaht ankle. Lucas fell to the around clutchioa the lea, while Ooua DeCiooes srabbed the ball and threw Moore out. "It was about half meat and bl.If bone, .. said Lucas of the bit. ••All the pain was on impact. I came in after the inning and iced 1t down and it was fine." ffis pitcbina performance, o~ly the second time he bu appeared this year comina off of a chronic back problem. was far better than fine. as be retired l 3 of the 14 batters be faced. Only Riles reached base, barely beating out a ball bit to abort. "That was about u good as I could throw," said Lucas. "I had confidence that I would be able to throw strikes. "Tbe fint time I went out there I was worried about pitching to Bob Boone for the fint time, the mound and sianaJs. Tonight I had a better chance to just pitcfl." Lucas will have many more chances to pitch with the Angels. but whether that is true of Romanick 1s, like the weather. a clouded issue. * ANG•L NOUS -Wtll¥ ~s '11Ulno UTMlll eilOed •I 12 Nma with llll O-• tttort . ltlM O.W.-. relurned lo 111t startlno llneuo MondllY, •lier bronchitis llmlled 111m 10 one ••· 1:1111 SUndey. "H• llK• IOoill end sound\ • IOI 1191191' .'' .. Id ManeMr 0tM Mel/di . In Ills IOM el·bel, Oownlno ceme wllhlno a ltw !Ml o1 wl1111l1111 Ille CMitne, llut •-Mullnlks snered Ills line drive lo tnd lllt nlntll "vou remember thel hOme run hi hit lest vMr 10 win • oeme (JulY 141? He hll the Hne drive lust es 0000." Mauch .. Id wlMn Delle O.Clneft 1111 for ._ --·Ille teat ctldlet" ,,,., IHm Md, Oownff!9 slerled IOoillno for the c:e1c111no caar "NOllOCIY .. Id env11111111. hi lusl IOOkecl for 11 • Oo•nlno ceuollt le>< 11141 Whit• Sox encl Angels unlll 1m 0.Clnc:ft •Ito ret~ned to Ille ll-.io MOndey eoelnst rientri.noer N w-.nan. etter Jedi Hewtl slerled Ille o< ... lous lour -aR ee>elnst rlolltllenders Maud! lies rec:enrty C>OM wllll • 1trel011t oletoon svstem, out •" ,,. would WY ol OeClnc.s• start, "I oul the teem out there 111e1 I llllnk lies ltM Desi Chenet of wlnnl119" A8C lies Informed Ille Anoels 111a1 next MonOav'1 CMime •I O.ktend wlll l>t 11lavl\ed Tiie oeme, MlolnallY sc:lleduled tor 7 30 om wlll now slert •• S07 BOXING ( .. lrYIM Mln1ttt) llANTANWEIGHTS -Fr•nchco (118 Ytl (Hunllnoton 8tec111 oet Jerome wnson CL01 4"91lel), u111nlmous Ofcl\lon • rouflCh Ch.vu I\ 1· 1, WHle>n Is H II JUNl()tt WEL TERWEIC.HTS -8ruce PHrson IL.OS A1191'1S oet Art Uurr•o• I S.n Ber,,.rdlnol. solll dKlt!Oft • rour\d\ <Pearson ,, 1-0. U a rraoe Is 0-1> JUNIOR WEL TERWIEC.HTS -Erne Nave (Haw•ll•n GarCS.M I def Menutl V•lltio (Burbank), unanimous oac11 on 6 rOUncls I Nev• s 3·0-1, Vall91o Is l · 21 JUNIOlll L.IGHTWE tGHTS -C.reo Pvntlt (LOS Angell\) end AJtx Veoe ILO\ Anoelt1J drew bv solll dKlslon. 6 rounds (Peunle Is l ·ll·l, Vt0a Is 6-6-31 LIGHTWEIGHTS Gttna ro H•rnenoez (Lo\ A"91111) KO'd Ttrrv 8etdwln (S.n JOM), 1111 round CHernencltr '' 10·0. Batdwln Is 1·2· 11 LIGHTWEIGHTS -Joev 011..,er• IPesadena) KO'd Ft!lot S.'1Cllll IMeXICO City) "' round IOilvere Is 11·6 S.n<llez 's 9 1 (II ,orvm, ..... Md) HEAVYWEIGHTS -MINI Wills Ven Nuvs) dtl Rufi.ls Ht dlav !Edmonton. Canedel '9111 decision. 10 rounds 1w1111 now IO·S, Hedltv now 11-1-1) LIGHTWEIGHTS Wallttt Sims (Norlh HOllywOOd) KO'd Mttvtn Peut (New Oflelns). flr-sl round (Sims now 20 3·2. Pevt now 21·1) LIGHTWEIGHTS -Edwin Curtl (8roci<lon, Ma" l KO'd Sterlit>Q McP11trson (Las VtoHI. nlnlll round (Curt! now 21 S·l, McPt>erson now 18·2· I) Monday's traMadlem aASllBALL AmtrlcM LMtut TEXAS lllANGERS-Pltcld Ml~t MaM>n, oilcner. on 1111 1 S d..,. d1Mibled 1111 Purclla..O 11'1• tonlracr of Mll<t Lovnd. ollcher, lrom Tu111 of ,,,. Toes L.NOIJ8 Moveo Rlckv wr10111 oilcner from Ille IS·d•v to 21·d•Y dl,•blec:t 1111 N•"-ILMeue OOOGERS-P1ect<I Mll11 MarlNlt, out· llalOer on Ille IS·oev dlsebtecl "''· tftecllve TuHdev Called vo Jou C.Ofl1a1a1. ovttlelOer, from Alberalltf'aoe of Ille Paclflc C041st LMOUt MONTREAL EXPOS-Slenec:t Glllh llerwon ollchtr •nd •"•Ontd nlm to 8raO· •~ton ol ,,,. Gulf Co.SI LHO.,. ,OOTaALL NtlleNI FMIMI LMtue CINCINNATI &ENC.ALS-Slened Leon Whtie •no Tom Ftelltftv ll~ckers. Tim Siona, IKkle, encl Sltvt &redlav, QWIV!>Kk (LEVEL.ANO llROWNS-Slonec:t Paul Dom· 1>roi1<1, dllenslve l>ICk, "°" Wtlzet, 1111111 eno. end Oouo WH1, t1neoec1<er DALLAS COw80VS.-Slonld Oerrvl Cleek, runnl119 t>eck. 10 • tovr ·veer con Ir Kl OENVER 81110NCOS-R ... alld John Oe· 8oer end Ja mt1 Que l1t1 wide rKtlvers, !Ired Burdlll. oltce·Mlcker. encl Mike Morris, cenl.,. 11uerd Placed Ven PMrcv "'•Iv on lnlurld rtwntt OETlllOIT LIONS.-Plecld Mlrl• Nl<llOll . wide rtctlv., on Ille Dflvslully uneblt 10 oer·IOf'm 11\1 Pete Mandlev wide rec:t!ver, on 1111 norHootbtll lnlur"t' HSI Welvtd $Cott Hillman, dete!lslve end SIOntd Todd 8rown, •kit "' telver. and Clertnee Gienn. uftlv HOUSTON OILE ltS-Slonec:t ltev W•llK• •ncl Clluc:k lenlls. runnlno beck•, 80b Setlrl119 end Bobby Slrooen, llMbeeker•, Lerrv Griffin, ce>< • nerDeck, Don Sommt!', 11uerd, tnd Marl! Coekan, offensive leckle INOIANAPOLIS COL TS>-<u1 Runell Oevlt, 110111 end. end Weddell Smith, wloe r1tcelvtr KANSAS CITY CHIEFS.-Slonec:t BIN ••In. offen1lvt lacl<le NEW ENGLANO PATltlOTS.-WelYed JOt1 Wllllems. rUMlnt !>Kii Pieced Aaron Mooe defemlvt efld, on Ille rt..,.va did no! rtclON 1111' NEW OttLEANS SAINTS--S'9ned Dlllofl Hllll1rd, rvnnlno beck, 10 • tllf-VM< contr-ct NEW YOttK JET$-A9'Md to term. wllh Tim Cr •#fOf d, n"'°9(1{er PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-SlllMd lton Jawon.kl, auerllf'l)eCll, 10 • fOUf ·vM r contr.et, Den McMiiian dlfen•lve end, end av;on Lft llntbtcker s T LOVIS CAltDINALS-Slonec:t Mark o~. dtftnslve I.elite Welved Sl•ve L.t\llt •ncl Mlc:lletl Po!'llt. noM l.ckte1. •nd Tim Gfwn, wide rtctlvw SAN ,_tANCIKO 4t( ltS-Wel* iOfln S1even1. tvttd t enter, •lld Ma<ll ~­ll'ICt·kl(ller WASHING TOH ltlDSltlNt-A~ ltlcllY Aelef'Plt, ~II«, "94 left cam. W•IYed Mtkt TPIOmll10ll, -lllOt(ll« $leMd John ""'~'°"• ountef MOCIC•Y ........ Mecal .. ~ N W "l"Qttl( ltAN0€1U-SleMd Jlf\ ~r1XOI\ felt wtne I l - Del Mar handicap D.i Mer WIDNHOA\"1 INTltlU Cl•• .. ., •• ., ... u ...... IMetlflel ""' _., 2 IM\. THOAOUGHUIOS l'iaST •ACI. I 111' Mlle1 l>u<M \IJ,000 ThrM Y"' olch end uo Clelmln11 Price '16,000 s 14,000 I Ster Metfl'l•I (Muno11 l E11uwent Otvll (Soto> l PrtPrlnt ($ttven•l 4 L.1 Cerk«tl ( lll>hem l S Suwnw ( Plncev l 6 NIVfl' llu1I (8UI) 1 MercP! SHtcl l0rtt9•1 e tn Neiurel FMm IC••••non1 t Tiie Well Of Swel llCe-1) 10 Fettll«oe Mariner (Velentutlel 11 "40llVWOOd Perty IM11e) 12 Ont Eved Romeo 181eckl NMI ..... "'°' 114 116 w II• 116 "' 116 llt 114 "' -"1 ll Fel•l>Mkfl' IDtlehOuU•v•) '" ... ININT () 11 FrHPll'*I end \nowlnQ llhOV WOfkl , w~t IOYt 1111' ove4, MA•CH WllD 14· II Vfl'v wlOt ..,,.,,nv tPll 11r1tcl'I IOtlno lle\t cl\enct, cen meat •mend• tOde v. l"IL. TH<Ntl'I MA•INI• (6· 11 tn'll>(tnhrt win· ner -Int• •Hier. can •••I'd In. relM for new bern L.ONGSHOT ONE EYED ROMEO SICOHD •ACI. 6,, Fur10nQ1 PurH I 10,000 M4lldln1 IPlrM vfff\ olO end uo Clelmlno Pr~• $31.000 Ut 000 I 1(1119 Ulllme (01\HUSI 116 1 Anderson Cr..,_ ($oll\I 116 l Muv FUfl'lt 10.hOunevt 116 • 819 0 Af lOtlvarHI 11• S Not Tunlt• L.oul1e IMtzel II• 6 Priced RIOl'll (Velen1Ullt1 I 16 1 T11mlr (Ffl'nendla) 116 a Sltver Ticket (McHerouel ''' 9 Kenel Dencer (P9droiel I 16 KINAI DANCI• 13 11 Wtll beektd e oelnll 1lml1tr. POii io ectvenleoe l>leeuH ot '"'°''field. H •n• Ille cell, ... ,CID RIGHT 16 11 won.1110 well enouoh to tern • \here, l'luilllng rider eboerd, llG 0 AL 14·11 SP!Owtd wm1 lick 1n IHI, Vfl'V ceoetlie conoltloner comlno off \Plen dkl HOllvwOOd Perk ce mpelgn LONC.SHOT NOT TUNITE LOUISE TH"'D ltACI. 6 Fur1on111 PurH llS.000 Fl"lfl •I'd mtrH fl'lree .,,,.,, Old •M uo Clelmlne Price s)S,ooo-sn soo I Nit•'• Jewet (Bleck) 2 Meorllle (Ptciro11) l Flesllv FIOf'e ISlt>llltJ • lttC>Ute11on Min 1ca11enon1 S lndlell FIOwfl' (Oe4ehou\Hvel 6 Green COIMn lStev1nU 7 OIJMn Olme!XllO ( Plncev I I SwM I Winkle (McCerro111 9 Neer Miu (Velen1uele) 10 Eccnvtiump I 8e11J t I Or-1•1 Cl\emo IOflverl\J J 116 116 116 116 '" Ill 114 116 l 11 Iii 11 4 N•Aa MIU (1 I I WOii te•llY over •lier 1n la\I dt-1191 lPll C..11 to eCICI ellOI,,.,, INDIAN l"LOW•• (• I) Mlh nerd •• IPlll """· Dt 1e110uuevt rldft ,,., weM, •lf•UTATION MISS (I I) Stretch toe mev wenl more grOYnd, "°"' c.11e11c. '~ \Offd feller LONG5HOT NITA'S JEWEL l"OUltTH ltACI. 6'1> Furtono1 Punt S 10,000 Meldtnl tllrM YH" Old encl up Cielmtng Price '37.00IM?t.000 I Gentlemen Don IMtH) I It , hl'IOe hnoo lSttven.) "' J Gum FINI (Oflvef"I t 16 • Emperor Jlmmv ($010) '" S Gerv Oee n (Ot1all0uuev1J 116 6 Sir Oe mon llle•n1ut111 111 1 StiDi>erv Sliver (ICe-11 111 I Meld ()I MfdnlQllt 18e11l 111 9 Ride On IMcCerron1 116 IUDE ON (?· ll ROUQhecl UP IHI, cteer trio wl~ mekt emend\ •M lllOUIO lie enouv11, GINTL.•MAN OOH <•·II 011QUtllli9d IH I •oeln11 IOCI c.P!OiCt, Mete "°'' todev "" DAMC>fl 16·1) Ce" lml>'OYt on IHI. nt90td lht out, rel'lll 111rooo110o.1t L.ONGSHOT TAHOE TANGO "l"TH RACE I I 16 Miit Turi Pvf\e 115.000 TltrM vHr oletl •nd uo Cle •mu19 Pnce 161 SOO-ISS.000 I Iron LMOtr IMcCerronl I It 1 Piotr JOP!n (Steven\) 111 l Men1wHr IOelellOuuev11 t 16 • E1t1M01lve Pelwr IMcHeroue1 II' S El MenM>ur (Velen11.,.1e1 111 6 Me\Mre lP1ncev1 116 1 SMfkln (Blecll.) •I I I I Peuttvo IT orol 116 9 Tio Nino !Ollvt re\ 113 10 Vlcerov L.•d IS•bllltl llS 11 Lord PenchO (SOlllJ 113 l"AUTIVD U-11 Primed tor l>HI eno coulO De Int uo1e11er lurl more 10 \Ofter 1urt more to llkll\g MASSERA IS·2) Oef1nlle1v "" C.l•u P1nca v 111, 1111s 11••n s~l•il•• weu. l"tl"Ett JOHN I 6· I 1 H•rd to denv e look wll" Sltven\ rldlnQ LONGSHOT TIO NINO SIXTH ltACE. S''> Fur10nu1 Pur\t Sl6,000 Me1den\ 1wo veers old I Legune Nellvt <Del•"<>lin•v•> 1 Ar1 Ac~ Doell tCestanon1 lA Conteet C.em. tSol1st 4 Cl'lellen~O t Steve nu s .t.1vderl I Ve•en1ue1e 1 6 Old Mr PeulCPI 'Betel 1 Cl'l1'°' !McCerron> I S.mldoon (Toroi 9 Mellbu Prince IP1ncev 10. Be S.111c IBl•clo ) -R Ftns1trmt1>.er l<••ntd tntrv 111 111 117 ti 1 117 117 117 ti 7 111 •I 11 CHISOS ll·Sl Fiourt\ IO DI s"O<I proe• oil rec1111 efiorts LA~UNA NATIVE 13 t Ce11 ·"'Orl)ve on recenl strong contenotr MALllU TERRY TURRELL .. INCi 16 1) Ovicll Ov\I COtl'll'l\enott COii ttom verv n°ce mere, Clfllled I I> l el knit Anlle LONGS HOT CONT ACT GAME HVINTH •ACI. 6 FurlOl!ll\ Pur11 sltOOO TllrM Vltr 04ch and UP. "'tel In C';elof I S.Mbo ISll>lMe) I 16 2 Flvlno L.•uon, <P9drore1 I It > l119erlen (81•Ckl ,109 • So"'• Le Per lOele110uuav11 I IJ S MIOll Touc" IStevtnU tit 6 Too Oog fMc;H•r11ue1 I tt 7 Don 8 81ut fP1ncev1 113 • Donn'"°'' IValt111uelel II) 9 .t.nolP!er 8IOO"' lMcCerron1 11) 10 Corre P elseno lno 1001v1 I 19 DON •• IL.UI! IS,, Hu not llvtd UP IO l>Olenllel PIMev mev melle Iha difference, TOf' 000 '• 11 FrHl\entd t r10 "'ork1119 well will lekt 10 Ill•\ \tt\tde onl IUOAlllAN (6· IJ Wiii nelCI •tr• lle\I for e \llert todev LONGSHOT SOlltE L.t. PAil llGMTH llACI I Mole Turi Purw SS0,000 AdOed Oteen S••~" For lllrM veer 06dl Totet PurM '5S.1SO, Winner U:USO \.Kond '10,000 ll'llrct '7.SOO. lourtrt U .7SO foflll 11 2SO I Slvtv Glfttd IMCCerronl t I• 2 He'' .t. Sero' IV•ltn1ue•e1 t •• l Fu•• Cllerm !Toro 1 u 4 Sm~ey Ort><t IMeiet IU S Lord ""''°" IHernen<1111 11• ' Angte Arc !Ponc.tvl t 14 1 .t.lr Pire•t IDtttl'lOu\levei I U I Fu• Of Sien IS1ev1nu I U t P"nce 8ot>Ov 9 IOtoven\I I 16 l"lllNCI! IOllY • II SI Oute• enouoPI to dev110111 •nl\ f1t10 to '"' "''"" woll 1>e eta.cs t>v irec~ DIH tevor,ng 1ne SOHO, Atll l"lllATE () 11 W1H DI 1n llOOd PO\lllon '"°"Id IOC> cl>Olce lelltr 1n Iha tent SMOl<EY Oll81'T 16· II Mekl• '"" "" t \Ince neeoeo '"1. run1 well frl\P! LONC.SHOT SL VL V GIFTED NINTH ltACE. t I 16 Miit Turi Pur\t 12S,000 T llrff tear OfO\ end up Cle1ml11g Prict S42, SOO·US,000 I Bedouin fMCH•r11u11 116 2 Cour! .t.nd SPar~ f()11vare\I 11) l Aldencrtwung IK unell 114 • Roe• De ricer t Be11 11e S E~clu\•ve Ceoeoe •Blee•, , t IS 6 Pt llr81 t Toro1 116 1 lndull 10etal'lounevt1 113 I llovet OlvmP•t Cru1, Ill t Al>fan11n (Mei• 1 U 10 Orict o 1So101 116 II Ro\e Cern•na Oe•etiou\\6•11 I IS l"l!TTltAX J I S~d •o d•Cl•lf ,~. O•c• CJoe• no• n11<1 '"' Hd P\•ll tiard 11'11\ once re r>Qt IXCL.USIVI! CAl"ADE t• lJ Gt!\ on 11on1 ·~ '#I t>e the Ont fO c_etct\ 1mpr.\\IV. wtt1nner 1111 INDUIT 10· I Pnce oi.v 1n 'Od"'' ,,,..,. LONC.SHOT ALOEllSCHWUNC. 8EST &ET Pit NCE BOBBV B I•" llece l"ltlCE l"LA Y INOUIT 9tr Rece c-o•no'"' 41oortf"l1 .... ~ .oc.-e" Orange County Fair results <>ranee C4M'ntv Fair MONDAY'S RESUL. TS (LHI ef 12-ClllY mlHd meeftnol OUA~TUtHOlllSES P'NUT lt.t.CI. lSO yards L.Ullle Ruin tCrH~r I Crl•tv CrMk (Flgueroe1 Would I P'ool Vou tHunlJ Time o 17 " 1HO ll 60 1 80 2060 1000 s 60 .t.l•o Ren Fu 1ure S1e rier Popular l eov Elf1mere, Princeu Zoom El Vtndftla L.uurf 8eem, Plunder N llmlh Ser etched C"•uto\ Jov Sav C.ooo l eov F •v ltvtl'lm Fly, ICetl'lrvn\ Roc1111 U IXACTA (4 11 Oe·d M9100 SICOND ltACE. 3SO v•rd\ RIOetllou1 OrPPl•n IF IQ~r a Doc• RJ IMeltr) Eesv C.r•lll (Hunt) Time o 11 n 910 S60 360 1340 1710 HO AIM> Ren Pont\ T.me llht"llf'i ,, T "" HOIOtr LUCk1t11 Kid Queens P·t C.s<1no.a Win' Ci.t>Oerellon Moon Scr•lclltd tme Merridoc A Cti•C SQ10 U IXACTA l4·1l 1M11d S716!>0 TM0ttOUGH81tEOS THIRD ltACE. 6 furlQng\ Pr10t Of Windy L.ll>f>em Hustle Mv 8u••lt IBtecll rm Tffltble Too IPearorel Time 1 104 AIM> Ran Pira11' Mio 1r•t-no oro Scretchtd No1 A Sirew u EXACT A () 21 0810 ua \0 P'OUllTH ltACE. 6 lurlor>g, No Per1trvellv" t.t.ronOl Oulllloen'' Oo1t1r tlle1tn M•h•u\ tGllllgenJ Time In I UO 00 HO uo 180 l 00 .t.l•o Ren Take Mt Hom• ~en•encltd To Hano, Svtvtrlne S"KkY'\ Follv. Piemt>tr ScrelcPllCI Coooer \/f'nu\ F aervQalf P'IP'TH ltACI. 6 , lur101101 Jolln' Tomorrow I Ptdro1a I Acllvt Rom•n tllleckl Pen:entHlt r CL1ol'lem1 Time I 111 660 J 20 no 180 l 40 HO AIM> R•n V•litn• Gener1tt1on L ans M""u' Scr•IC"ed !lido• F1111n1 U l!XACTA t• SI Pt •d Ml 00 SIXTH llACE 6 lurtorog\ Tooov 8ov 10ouo1e>1 s 00 Le•ve Tnem Oenc1no C11nfro\I Tt lrlO (81eckl Time 1120 llO lOO 10 80 4 60 J 00 Al•o Ren Fe11nu•en Brf'll '(ne11erDO• Sier 8enOe1' 81.anc Ot B•anc !lid Moon Runner B • OS.r~ Screlchtd .t.c~ •o Oe·1vl'•S 0..•C• B• 11801' lnl'le<lftd W1.oom C.Old Bar B1e1frl '' u IXACTA s l Pa•O i tn so SIVINTH It.ACE 6 lu,,or>os Cody'\ Che net 181ecl<I 6 IO Ou\IV'' Mv Ne mt (Fer11enOt!J Rl~lfutfv So 10r119e ) Time 1110 AIM> Ran H11lo•·•d0• ~ ·<•tPOO Cul eerier Svmncus Scrt!cl'leo Extrtml\I Sl IXACTA 13 11 oe1d s I/ I 00 llGHTH llACl 1 furlorg\ llO 700 6 80 6 ()(J ) 00 E mftr~o Her Rove l Grace lDouOle\ 1 To II• lmpreulvt <Cn1e11on1 Gren Emotion IC>ft~g,.l 14 20 9 tO • 10 S•O lOO ) 10 Time I 1H BASKETBALL .t. \O Ran L Ille ll•oo•r Nordic ' c;.r Oa• Portel Lutl<v Snower\ Scra lcl'llO Nor>t IS EXACT A <l·6J Pe•O lll6 SO NINTH RACE. 6 , furlong, Pti111p Nolan • Ca\tanonl l UC~ elO! (Slt>llle I Har~ala Tacl'lala IOr1eoe1 T·me 116 2 11 60 S60 3 20 HO 170 2 60 Al\O llan unoercover Eagle No\lred&MIJ\ Ctir s' Lao Ore m1111c Enlrance BHu, Hol>t! Tnur10er King C.ulfstreemtr Screicneo None 11 l"ICK SIX 11·•-S or 9 J l I oa1d s~ 67110 "",,.. •NO w 1rmers s • "'Or\e\ \2 P1c11 S, • rot\\O+a'•OI"' oa1d S-A7 l 40 with I I winner\ t ..,,.. "Ortes TEHTH RACE 6 r.,r1on9\ S"'ero Mo..-.n Kr' Pedro za Jo~' Bee... Blee• Fancv Seu<t ICH•anonl 660 l IO 260 190 HO HO T me I 11} A \O Ran A Ov0r 1< Meutnlltr 1nce Connec ••on Sui>ertllt BC Scraltllt d T ' R S•ar SJ D•lv ooui:.. • s Ptld 11UO $5 EXACT A S • oe10 s219 SO 00 O•\Qutllf·tt.l & plactd ltwd l'at1<"v Sa.;Cf ELEVENTH A.ACE I Or t ntal Wa. (&\lanon1 E•ec,r1c Moment Ortf'Oo t& """' e\ T aov•ar • Fernenot1 T•"lfl I 4l 2 Al\o llan N•"•• ~1>1!11 ,.,,., LOOer 0 Roont, Hand1•a110 A ''"'' ~I 'l't""'~O Proorr o~ "'e'v T•O •00 280 11 10 S60 l 20 E oe B••Q"' Cnh \ Rav sS EXACT.t. 6 ~ oa o ll91 ;o ""'~dance 9 OH HollYpark results Holywood P 1rtr MONDAY'S ltUUL.TS ILU I of '1·d0 "'-'OlitN>rtd mffllnOl FllUT ltACE. I m1 t !tart 1001 Herna noe11 S••tn• Couraoe • Va1en1ue•a Al N•QM Nelft I Blee• I Time 1 311 HO 280 120 HO 3'0 210 Al\O Ren One I' or Ano rt& F atr v<Jat• Od•t Cumt>er\ B•D " Tuo t• Scroicn~ None SECOND AACE. 6 turiong\ Ht• llegencv •Mc Carron• s .. na 1 JO· I Snoemaker' Too•ns Laov T~ro r,,..,, 1 10 J 960 •60 160 l 10 I 00 • 00 A•\o Ran Rtoeccebll•'• Ta•t To Lt norf' Toes• To Innocence Memo'-Oanffr Scre•tllfll None S2 D.t.IL Y DOUllLE 7 6 o••O 123 60 THIAO ltACE I turlong, Bo.a 8 •aw1ev McCerr0111 F or1,.1~.-Bov B ac• C.o Sw !l•v Soi ' 1 t() 140 2 10 s 00 > 10 1 10 T me 2 • A \O llen Oarrv \ Kt!•I J~t> t'~ Sc•e•c""" Nort 11 EX ACTA 'J P• d \ H O FOURTH RACE ~ • I.;• vr11s " .,. "II JI!' 'lllC(•""" I ao B O• B vf\ Va tl'lve e So• Al"'·llO IS1ht!\\ T "'' I OS A so Ran W dt•n•n Bov"O -!f J '• C,104" OV\ JO'f r J ~ S "'a'<"'~ None l1 EXACT.t. I 61 oe d W 40 P:IP'TH A.ACE I "'' f 0" t .rl (ti t• Ol Fore !Mc(arron 18 20 ll·Ooe F' 11e 1S1even1l M ura Of al"I01..J\Uvfl T me l JO) 4110 Ran Fall Trev• r N~w\ Piro P 120 l60 •00 260 > •O \ 80 j •0 • 60 ) 10 00 \S EXACTA I 6 04 d 1 1~90C SIXTH II ACE 6 '"' c,nn Sot<• Sor •t Oe·ano~ua•f NUltr" AOvfnlurt Or1419a ~a \f A"' A. ..,.,,... Va""' J f' a T mt I 11 4 S ~O 4 •O J •O 10 XJ • 60 320 A l\O R "" SvdOt ' 4 "a r TOO<•flllfl>l]O\ J,,....01, (, r Scre•cntd Nonf Sl EXACT A • 1 oa o U S]( SEVENTH lt.t.CE -Ip\ .J' '~'' ~ '"Otourv S•O•llf' Promo"'O". r oro Suof'r Nooie 0••1tar•\ Time I •8 I & 20 l 10 2 •O soo 160 no A1\o Ral'\ S•..iCd1\\t..1 6-<:Jd@" J.J•f'' M4n '>cra1cned Ptn:anct U EXACT A 1 I oa o Sil SO 12 PICI< SI ' 6 • I ' ) oa a \6 l3S 00 " .. 7& .,,,, r,..,, ' . 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Prom BS He held lhtrd as Fran._ Wlute ROCKLIN (AP)_ Jex Montana aroundcd out.. then was thrown out at p ve himtclfa throwmg test Monday, the plate when he tned to ')('Ott af\c:r scven weeks after a shoulder oper-nahtfieldcr Lee Laq cauaht anon, and et'lled !><>me doubts m his Balboni's fly ball mind by hituna ~ivers 40 yards Flsewherc m the AL Monday inninp and retued 14 batters an a row m onc stretch, while 1 ony Ph1lhp and Dave Kin.man homered to lead the Oakland A s to a -.1C'tOry over the Boston Red Sox Jndlu1 &, Wbite Sox Z: In C'lcvctand. Rich Yett pitched 4'11 1nnm1~ of scorclC'~. two-hit relict and Mel Hall drove 1n two runs wtlh a homer and single n thc Clcvclnnd Indians defeated the Chicago Whitt" So}!; INGU:WOOO (AP) -Jodt:cy Chm McC•rron climaxed a fivc- winner afternoon Monda) when he rode Clear ('ho1cc to victory by a no~ over favonte Southern Halo in the $200.000 Swap!. Stakes ~l Hollywood Purk rromBS Wally Sackman and Hernandez opened I.he Meu· lif\h wnh s1n&Jes, chas1n1 Soto. trawbcrry then hit a sacnlicc fly. which was dropped by lcf\ fielder Kai Daniels for an error~ Backman scol"f"(f C.IK I, Padre• I: In Ch1c:aao. Jerry Mumphrey went 4-for-4 to lead a I 3- h1t Ch1caao attack and Jamie Moyer and Ltt Sm1th combined on a seveo- h1tter. leading the Cubs over the San D1eao Padrci.. The loss was the fourth straiaht for the Padres downfield durina the San Franc1i>eo Yaakee1 I , Rusen •: In New El~whcrc m the NL Monday: 49crs' fint summer riracttce scssmn York, Make Paglu1t'\llo and Ricke> "I ft I ood ' al • h HendCl'$0n homered 1n .i lour-run t et I • ''•Cl rt' good,' t e first 1nn1naas the Ne~ Yorl Yanle,., Cardlllall 8, Olut1 J: In St. Lout~. W1lhe Mc<itt hit two home runs and pinch-hitter Curt Ford added a three run double as the St. Lou1i. Cardinals beat Steve Carlton and the San f-ranctsco Gum ts Pllilllet J, Bravn I: In Atlanta. quartert>.ck said "I threw a little " ... •' ballltT than 1 expected to." ~at the Tcu.s Ranger'i Montana, who ha pa~d for Bhte Jays I, Marl1»en 3: In Seattle 19,262 yards and I :n touchdowns m George Bell and Jc sc Barfield hit two seven NFL season~. hurt his n&ht home t'\lns each t<> lead a 16-l)i't at tad shoulder dunng last December''> as the Toronto Blue Jays cru1'~ to an TwlAt l, Tl1er1 O· In Ut-tro1t. Kirby Puckett scored from lir..t base on a single nnd Frank Viola and Keith Atherton combined on a four-haller lo g.ive the Mannc!tola Twin~ a v1t'tory over the Detroit Tiger~ The ~ond wagenng choice m the f1cld of nine 3.year-olds, Clear Choice raced near pacesetter Buffalo Beau .and then held off Southern Halo. ridden by 8111 Shoemaker. 1n a dnve for the wire. Mike Schmidt's two-<>ut , two-run 1ngle broke a n1nth·mrung lie and gave the Philadelph11 Phillies a victory over the Atlant.ll Braves. playoff loss to the New York Gianb easy wm over the Seattle Mariner~ Al a 49ers' mini-camp this ~pring. h~· A'1 5, Red Sox t : In Oakland. Curt upcnenccd pain while throwin&. Young tossed a thr«-h1ttcr ovcr 8:,., Jorn. ridden by Eddie ()~ lahoussayc. fin11hcd third. another 111. lengths back C<1rlton. who hit a three-run homer 1n the ~ond inning. fell to 4-10 overall, includina ()..2 in three start<; for the Giants He gave up three earned runs on li ve hit~ m '>Ill inning<s A1tro1 8, E.tpo. 1: In Houston, Glenn Oav1s and Jose Cruz hit run· scoring singles an the ninth inning, rallying the Houston Astros over the Montreal fapos. ~~~~~~~~----''--~~-=---~~--~~~~~- CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-8800 SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, s7&0 or s510 7 days... with prepayment Private Party ONLY. No Real Estate, Commerclal, or Help Wanted. lu1 latatt f11 Wt '1nr11 lta.c~ lMt C.nu ••• ••r 21u L111H ltac~ 2141 1..,.rt ltacla 2Ht lntah •• llan•!! ... ., ''I.Na zt14 ... lcal/Dntal 9119 ...... rC•dn ITIJOTU ...... oam* edM TO BEACH No (ag * 11111111 ...... ·--~---------c_,-2 Home ( 1 I 2 bd. Ref-. dWtwaan:"&'1tOY9 '"Mat. F/M 23-35 non -kr s CASH FIST s -a 'll ...... , .. , ..... c.. ...... UM 2I01 -··· IHZ IPPllClllT gB!~~.':!!nw~~~!~Yb~ vttd ce111n:'~o peta: '"' _,, _, ..,Ul...,.ll•ll-..._llU __ Yl_IW_.-.LIT...-Except t1141 price & It ...., S700 497 957 Incl NO PETS 54~855 to •hr 381' nr bch $285 PllYlTI MlllY •IC"lll couldn't be better Ille. Gue.rded gate Good mo -1 mo. 111/luH S100 dep. •HomeC.. cozv ,9drm. 181tfi. Westfield atove, carpeta, drepee . Walk to beaoh. No peta Gated oommunlty S 189,000 Call fOf detalla loc S 1800/mo 640-7SO.. CIMn 3 bdrm home oloae •21111 HA llOO* 650-3253 Doug 54&-2781 REAL ESTATE LOANS •An Shin• 1325 000 7.v. 1488 Refrlg dlthwuher & atove 11t, 2nd & 3rd T.D'a . · ...,. 759-1501 3BR. 3BA NEWLY DEC to ooean Some view Incl NO PETS 545~855 NB MODEL CONDOS CredlVEmplymt PrObe o1c •Pert Of Full Time lPUTIEm $600/mo 675-0447 Beeutlful. clMn large Gar- •a•111 llMI llUT nm•• COM Cottao• Garg. y<I, Nice patio Frplc, dbl gar . To ahr w/f, prof dee gar 6 ·-·WI .. T.' •lmmedl•t•Emptoymer'lt -IUL EIT&TI frplo, laundry, plllo & all lhe goodies. *-.all YllW* blka to bch, fvll Mc:urtiy, -• 24 HOURS • 'I Call for eppol~t!"PM111t. S=~~~i!!n:= S1500/mo, 64<4-4993 $2000/mo Agt 673-5354 Llg 1Br. 18a. on ooeen. E-S5501mo. 548-039-4. GARY (714>587-3203 cJ!.~:~~HotM 2 BLKS TO FUN ZONE & den Apt1, petloe. deoka, ferryl 2bd. 11-"bl, encl apa Sorry, no pet• ger/p11lo, lndry fac. $950 28drm 1'/•Bath $715 Yrty Avlll 8115 673-4886 28drm 28eth $740 P<>'1 Herbor A un~ I GW New 3BR 3'.+ bath. lrplc. ICUll YlfW all4~1h Z mow In $e25/mo fM Pr~ looaled In h h wet bar. dbl gar. I"" of Hot Tub.JI'~ 2000 n·uam IJl-1110 PROFESSIONAL femele, WIDOW hu MONEY tor NUl'9lnQ S.W:-. 3900N8 _,......" ..,... n ea 1, n 0 n.1 m 0 k • r TO. S 10Klup, no 0t9dlt Blfotl St, Suite 112, . MOUrlty area wllh 24 r lhe ll ne appllenoea 497~ 2, 4 4-4404 111 2ll2 gu1rde<1 gate. Asking S20001mo Agt 673-5354 .-rt ltacL 1•9 E3BD. 2BA. FIREPLACE preferred, wanted lo ~~o ... penalty7.3C7131110.-1 • $650/1BR -S5501Bech 398 W Wilson 631·5583 Completely remodel9d Utlfltlee paid No pet•. We!itf ield 102 E. Bay Ave, Apl 8 $795,000 caah. For Id· ~ a v ncloMd OM car garage, l hlfl 3 bedroom. 2 blth n ....... "MOC. 8' --------- dltlonll lntonnetloo. call *mu llllP• Shorecllffa oharmlno small B1C wuhef drylf hOOk-upe. condo In Huntington •••; Waat...a l lllTlL UlllTllT CertH ••l •ar 2122 lPMTIEITI 253 •92• I Blu .. t 3BR -....__, 3Br 1Wlt1ble for couple 1 1 • VIiii Balboa S8T5 '"""5/mo, 642-43"7 <>--·h p-• 1--·-•, t---0 --'-lng 1 ate..._, ....__'th -v v. Prine pelt only " "'""""' nc:ts' lo-& ~··• s 1500' 2B 2Ba E111 Blu .. S1100 ....., " .,.,.... """ -~ ... r ---~ .,_ •-.._.t M ooc:t •v ...... " nls, bl'"e tr·•1 S275 a PLEA E HELPI Stiff loc*-t -.... ....,.,... ..... green ...... anyw 111,lut,dep 759-1190 • 3B2BaNptShoret S1250 BACHELORI m-th~,._,:.I CallE-lngfor1aecure,_...,,,.to cen w ......... ~. "" a 29R 1BA unfUrn garage Like brand new All utlfltlee peld POOi, get age 1 upgrades Sl89,500 ___ Marty '"gt'H2·11'""nol"""' 1s NEWPORT HEIGHTS! "'" .._...... •• ...-~· practloeMt"li~B. ·-00---··-BKR759 123• "' '" "" ....,. .... ,..,..5 11 1u2 •321-t 335 or help2Eur-.. ... gl-'-wlth P-" RD'" P llf • '" SPACIOUS 2BO, 2BA ------patio 95 mo. Mary agt 1.,..rm .-,, Ye 1 I S 4 9 5 1 '" -..,. .....--' ,.. ,.,., "· Of 'llfVERSAILLES se7K* Duplex frplc, c:t/w, new ••RENTALS•• 760--0807 or 67s-6000 28drm \Seth $710 6A5-~ ig 963-<4967 flnena.I .-.iance. will ~'-" (jyllwk. P-.. cell apt. no peta, 1 car gar. '° of h w/lndry rm & chlld olc Sorry. no pell COLDWC!U BANl(eRO 1Br C_,.0 Quiet loc car,....t. •2'1t CIT garana. AH area. prices • slles 301 Avocado 842-91150 PROF .. 12tt.30 Ply Int••• 722·8738 or Dr Ford'a ofc. 642·7431 """" 7 r $ 200 -r Monthly Of yrty Let Us DESIGNER, FURNISHED "" ~ 546--0819 Pool. spa, clubhouae. 1 Jasmine. 1 · Of Hel 7 ~' TOWNHOUSE E11t1lde 2Br 1Ba. bel!Md IUOIRHT RESPONSIBLE ONLY :::-:-----=-=-._...,~ IDTAL PDHlllllL saunas. gym & mOl'el appt 780-8812. avall 8-1 P ee Pool & lennl• court• ceilings, frplc, garage 1Br 18&. part tum apt. One blk lo bch, $300, call •rt1.11n" T.D. I Greet PfT Job for 911p __ ..__, Ownr1Ag1722-73811 Ct1llltH ~ TIUHIT lll-1110 s1295Mo.67J--089e Pvt patios $700 +1st, $1100 Nopeta673--0700 10-3pmdally,115()..8573 ENJOYU-fX4'returnon Dentel ANletantthet lJllll IUCI lltll TIE Till PllH 19drm. frplc. ranoe. lrg •ILIFF* DUPLEX 2 bdrm. 2 ba, ~~'p!: ~-1~re""'°'11· WTILIFF 211 HA Straight n/ernkr prof fem TOa. Alto lend on & buy Ilk• computer•. ~5_.653 IMtlOO Is wtlefe you are wnlle encl yard. parlllOQ spaoe ENO UNIT 3Br FR. 3Ba near school, tennis. W/patlo Nr Shopping ontr ""'same to flnd or llhr TDa $10.000 up to flllT lfO/ll.,i'tJ Build your dreem on thl• viewing the greenbelt In rear No pell Utlls pd OR 2000 slf Grnblt. nr shops, beach. >Ont cond 1 01 2 BR Elalde Nie:., S995 No pell 6A0-1384 2Br 2B1 apt In CMllrvlfMI JUMBO'S Call Denrneon lite atrrounded by ex-from 1he UPC>lf decil of E 19111 SI $850 111 + POOi $1650 Mrs Fox lmmec:t oocupency 1 yr S585 & $700 O/W Frig Oya 752-4500 X5074 or Aaeoo 673-7311 s..klng "' •xceptlOneJ penlNe custom homes lhls sp1c1ou1 famlly sec (714)777-3325 997-6211 Of 644-1576 1se s 1200/mo 875-«80 Ou & wtr pd Adult• No EASTBLUFF Townhouae Eves 553--0100 X625 &--euctata.. person for our pro· View or rolling hllla & ca-home Only when yO<J pets Yr lae 548--0391 38drm 2'.+Ba 2 car 011'· College ... 19 gr ... lve practlc. We nyons. Beat viii.II tn area w111c O<J1 of the front door •FlllLY Fii* I *ELJTI CHM• ITIPS Tl IUCI 1 E lllE LI Jiii •ge No pell. St lOOlmo v;':::ng~ tOI' rmmt1~~: Git I feua Bil ~= ~~.1"!.~ •••IQIO 10 t1141 s1reet <lo yO<J re-4Br. 3Ba, 2 car garage, 38drm. 2bl, garage. lrlg, 2Br frplc S995 No peta • M &44-1010, 8-5 M-F only and ev...,. ,.,,__-=:..:" _.. S dee ble Ill I L d f di 2br 1' bi C M apt S300 FOUND large multi cot-~-• .............. -allze you're 1n the cltyl pets ok? Only 900. lee new or. mar es Avall lmmed 720-9422 aun 'Y ac, w. garage, Ill ••-11 WT -+ •.;.ut, avt S-1 64&-9775 O<ed parik-t In Col"'"""" tlon Although nrevtou1 $234,000 Call 759-1501 nLHEIT Ill lllO Only s 1065 tee -Mpell, S750. 5s&-2278 -· ...... '""V'"' ... llUT Wllnll -TILHm na.1110 I EnjOy t1141 luxury of thl• ••. ltatab Waatt4 27 Plfll area Colla Mesa experience In d«ltlatry la LIM UYFlllT CllH *Large 2 Bdrm 1 Bath __ _ __ ,Ctlll lltH 2124 lllTllT II elusive guard galed oom-CAN YOU HELP? S Eur~ 540-34 71 not euenllel. we ~ 1111,000 llll llllTI Duplex Garage 2178-C Feb bly VUI lmmac 3BR Eutslde Costa a ... 39r 2BR 1'1tBA twnhM E/alde munny In a aplCIOUI 1 2 ..,.. FOUND Mixed Sheperd, 1hat eppllcenta lhoufd M Elegantly decor a led P1acen111 S635/mo No 2BA. trpl lndry rm AvaJI Cottage carpor1 W/D loc Pool gerage lndry Of 3 Bdrm Condo Apia pean glrls IC>O«lng for 381' COiiar, no ID Cotti Mesa ClfHr minded, per· condo on excluttve lido G\1\1 pets 545-7983 8 15 Furnlunfurn S2500 Hkup Small . yard room S745tmo Amen1tlee Incl lrplca. wet home In Hunt Bch/Coat1 nr Felrvlew & 405 Juky 1onl.lty atat>Mt 4 hMlth Plfk dnve Seourlty build· wetertront Homes Inc s79~/mo 722_6294 2310 Santa Ana bars. A/C, micro•. W/O Mesa area Xlnl refs 9th 558--0707 oentwed In their lll•'Yte ing 1ea1urea 2 huge a~e.-B nU 113-1100 TSL MGMT 842•1603 hkups & 2 car garages 722-8738 Of 548--0819 If thl1 , .... IMte tl'll rlghl bedroom•. spa tub ind ~.-u ,... ___ 11Bdrm 1Balh Eaatalde 1 --_ From $1395 Sorry no Responstble coup6e wino Found -M/SM BEIGE opportunity lor you llrlum Probate Ille Call ASSUME B'lt'le Loin new PENINSUL~ cottage 3BR $550/mo Avall 8/ 1 Agt lllllll fl pets CALL 644--0509 kids. very clean & lal· O 0 G . SAT 7. 1 9 , pleaae call Dr Ford 4 for details 3bd 2'itba lrplo 2' cer I lfW lPllTIEITI IBA. summer weekly Call 631-2242 S525/mo 1BR 1BA, ell NEWPORT MARINA APTS ented w/home repalra & MAGNOLIA/GARFIELD. Team at 642-7431 In HB MARRY JANK gar.'2 blk to bch, i to bly TIWllllEI !a~6J~H~~t~~se :!!~;:;~, 1B<1rm Apt w/balcony & ~In•,; ln:ry rm. Mar •Bay view 1Br 1Ba. lanc:tsceptng, wlah 10 get HB. 9e&-557o FIT WO IAlllll ANN BEMENT $290000675-6620 C.l4t1ftrlt1t 1 home 3BR 2BA den pool Nopets $495/mo • ac73;nw~'s 11000 IQ 11 W/O hkup lnto ahOUae.w/~tlonto FOUND onKewamH K:;:c'r. of lnaurence 759-9100 BELCOU RT BEST BUY • IFrplC, vaulted celllOQS. dbl lrplC, pallo S230olmo' $600 seourlty 6"6-3618 TSL MGMT t 64~·1603 mplCro. lrplc,Senc715g1rage buy Ref'a evall 641-4970 Or.CdM large mile b+lllng. egboerd, typing, 2Br 2'"1Ba • den oonc:to gar pool spa No pets PENINSULA PT nr new rvt beach 14 CUlftl IH ltat grey/blk Mllamute Dog. a11awerlng phonea tor •• .. ... ._p .. • • ·.·.·1.· •. 2300 IQ ft. oceen view 1Bdrm $775 entry lrench 3BR 2'>\BA 2Br 1'"1BI Twnhle, 1rplc Large allarp 2Br upttalra. Sorry, no pets 760--0919 27 0 wlllte leg1approx 2-3 Yf9, Chlropreotlc office 1389,000 Ownr 759-3940 I 28drm 2''lBa • Oen $975 lam rm $2200 mo 10 mo garage yer<I $675/mo • 1bsolutely lmmacul1te, 3 NEWPORT PIER AREA 4 llnk Ch1ln/old rabies vac S1l1ry commenaurat• --666 W 18th St s.4S-2739 W OCEA NFRONT Two <l•P No P•1• 276 belcon~. enciOMd look-3BR 2BA Aot Yearly no Newport e;;;;;; 1 CAR lag 644-3856 w/experlence, .Mannine '" UYI a HISEi am lff-IT IWIH 1--- -3BR ap!I winter leUe Avooido St 548--7510 able garage. park 1111• pet~ garage $ 1400. mo lndlvldu•I ger~secured FOUND Parekeet. mele, between 9-12 & 2-5 WlllffTllMISEI 2Br2BaCondo,p()Ol,gar-COIPUW/OllLlll I $1000 & $1150 mo •2BORMOUPLEX* grounds $690 Avalllble 1veltnowl 673-8640 (gated) communl1y. blue . 7119 Vcty 631-5171,NewportBch Your daughter'• pra)'&rs age On t>eautllul ,,_. 2bd PLUS enclosed yard Wa1erfront Homes inc N-carpet & drapes, gar-now No pets. 548--6279 -S 125/mo, 760-96-42 Brool<hurat & Gertleld, are ana-ed -Total r• llned street In Newporl 548--3227 111· 1400 age. qu1e1 & oooc:t 1ree, lllT SEE l•HIHI &Jt. 1 •II• C • J Hun1 Bch 963·2022 PlllHIY lff• :i~:\;,B~ +~:· !~~ 93 ~2~-~~:= Of ~;2~~~fO I EASTSIOE 2 Bedroom. 1 I -IUCI lllR $875 559-5001 2BR tBA. dahwr. bale.I frt• Maclll H2·2Hl •i.i.'~j"ltal FOUND VERY SHY F dog ~~~k ~neu::r;,cz, 1 ~~1~ ldc:treu All this 11 only -B:1h ,with yard & garage 2Br 1Be blk to bCh $1000 •CllOU TIEii* vi.w all bltlna S8751mo VERSAILLES tBR Pnthae She(>erc:t mix. med az.I preferred, back offlc. S260.000 Agt 6"0·5560 CLIFF llAYEI S 95 mo 642-3850 ~ Ut11s pd Agt 1173-3663 Studio. lull kltctl S425 2201 Paclflc Quiet location Avall now laliana/ flct .... blk/brn & wtl spot on ~. wlll t1el11 or exp --3 or 4 Bdrms 5 Datha lg WTSIH Large 1Br 1Ba. gar S500 TSL MGMT 642-1603 1775/mo. 191M Agent I 2'111 chest nr Ealancla/Meu Benefit• & ~ltlw Cereal •ti •ar 1022 eounlry kttc ·rim room Allracuve 2Br 2Ba stove BIGCANYONIGotlCourM Cozy 2Br 2Be. frplc $825 SUHAI I E &44-7211 150 +IQ Jt Private offiCe Verde 540-9763 wage 650-1147 HPlDIYhltr l many rtras 1mm1cu111e Ir~. OIW o•k cabinets. view. '.lbd 2'"1ba, $t70010THERSAVAIL Fee Elldelr nudec '2 ~rm VlllaBalboa-IBr bayv'9W in Westclltf S135/Ft Incl LOST Black Cocker, male, FIHT--lmCl---- So 01 hlway Aasum 1st TO con<I Terms negolleble 1 dbl garaga wtopnr No ~1~ 4ff 76~~111 an 7125 TELHEIT lll·lllO 1 bathg, patio No peta' $945 Versalllet Studio I utlls & janl1orl1I Call I July 17th, nr A<lama & Re()8')tlonlel. buey Gp prlnciplesonlylS268.500 500S1gna1Rd 6"2-9282 ' pets$850 Rels557-2691 1 _ --1 --317 Cabrlllo $850/mo.t $850 2Br S950 2Br,bay &45-48360f631-7968 Providenc e . HB Expnec,CM845-9990 675-5715-wknlevestll19 Mr~rYall•s·IJhltr ESIOEI Lrgl Newl 3bd. BLUFFS L\ 3Br 2'~Ba. mt!'SliBJIU S650secdep 831-4036 ocean view s1200 Agt ---.oESKSPACE .-968-2421 C t • 1024 3BR Monaco f259 500 3'..,ba. lrplc. fenced yd lamlty rm rlghl & ci..n 631•4960 I Garden off lrg patio S200 Loal F/0ofTl4Mt11C eel gry & II Oii tH r2 131698-0686 , w/grdn.2c1rg1rav11811 ~18/~~F 1 64~~3~ets IEWlPUTllEITI TIEYlmllll iiiac.ltatill mo2700W CoaatHlwey wht 3yrs,Tu111n &C11y MlllULTIO&ll *MW YEllE * S 1350 mo Pertec:I ror mo 2Br w/gar Crptt, c:trpe, Ste 260 NB 642-5002 NB. 1u1 seen Sun 11th Prolesalonlly Oecoretec:t UDO ISLE BLORS HM rmma1es Appl 6"5--0968 lllffl Lil Y1 COIN Featurlno beautllul land-blllns Fncd yr<I w/petlO htltxn 2704 -----722· 1392 REWARD• CO<ner IOI Across lrom scape, BBOs. pool/ap1 636-4 120 Cell 1-5PM '§ 114 Ullll nn C~ntractOfs homel 3Br t>eh 4b<I 4 ,ba llbrery E-Slde unique 3br lno<l/yd 3bd. frplc. IO p11los. pool Pallo/<lecks Garages 0< 667 Victoria C" $675 LOCK TO BEACH 1611' WMtcllff Loat-KITTEN-7 WKS 1 ·Ba fem rm. lorm <lln· t>illarc:t rm 340<> SQ " wld hk-ups pello klda $1575 720-1950 carports Sorry, no peta 1 b<l, encl ger ' wshrm. Nwpt Boh 541 5032 ORANGE & WHITE ing ELEGANT RE $695000 Sheplro Co' $700's539-6191 Agtlee OOVERShore1/WeStcllft l 1Bdrm $810 MESAPINES26-50H111a S650 Yearly •MCurlty. --• ~~1 NeptuM&47th,NB M DEL Cus1om oak 2 owner1agen1 645 3120 Ex~ condo w/2 mst-3 Bdrm. 3 Ba pool, patio, 2Bdrm 1'.Ba $710 STUDIO S550 549.0959 Attorney to there P<es-6"2-6028 lrp1cs Irene,, c:toors new or 673_6588 """ ... 2Bdrm 2Ba $795 1BR 1Be S650 I 27_ llglous & beeulllully dec-1 rool cuslom kitchen suites Frplc. wet bar 2 frplc, gardener and pool 825 Cenler St 6"2_ 142,. TOP AREA Quiel, No Pela Mal '"' orated Nwpt Bch office LOST Siiky Terrier 16 cabinets & 111e blt1n oak Nwpl·Lido Isle 5Br 3Ba car attach gar pool & !leNlce $1 .425 • las1anc:t ••5•9-2447** BLOCK to beach Meture space FOf detllla con-month old male 1ln11r1a1nment ce n1er $375.000 St 10 St 40 spa No pets $1100/mo dep 673 t734 •Meaa Ver<le-0 lu• Male,proln-tmk 25+ un-tact Walt Mahana 4350 REWARD LIQtJna Hiiia Too much lo llst' Oon1 lot Near beectl & t9f'lnll Pam Mosa/bkr 790-5000 2Bdrm. 1Be New decor. TOT ALLY AWESOME lurn $450 •MC +-u111 & Voo Katman. 1~ floor area 770-5472 m195 th11 one• $189.900 Eveslwitnd11175-0553 or 759-1890 Easll>lutt conc:to bay v-<lshwal'lr loeked garage newly remodeled apl h9'(P< 845-9599 (714)851-8000 Reward . Lost cat. or- s'"tr"' "-sLIW -EXEC-UT VE I 3 2ba 3BR 2''tBA Furn/unlurn $675 No pets 640·2495 2BR 1Ba lrom ••0.5 3BR I --& ...... 111 .. ,1,..... m-1·•11-. • .,-• tOWFltlTHPlU 1 bd SHOO 111 lut -sec -----1'.'tBa S725..,..Poo1 Femileonly$300/mo Full 0411UllmS "'" ••.,...., 131 -2242tr1~1-1002 !Moc:tern two 3BR IPI w/4 ~le d/w d Recenlly re-645-7773 1~e msg lllUT LOClTill l carports w/storage COi~ hO<JN prMla 3 minutes Ample pkg utlla pel<I Small lhln w/bulhy tell asunbol\' ~~ Realty COITAllU (lllUITI 1114,100> carpkngln W Nwpl No ecore1e . willy oar-$745 /mo 2br 1'-'b• launc:t 221 c ' 10 OCC quiet neigh· 2855EC1tH 675-6so0 Answe<a to H9f'lry Loet I <leferred malnl $600,000 den1ng service Incl IE-Bluff Jbdrm 2bl dbl gar I lownhouse, greenbell. Ave c'rli s•2_;210 ollege borhood 556-22711 wy 7115 lrom Mesa def Mer ' Need new sheller Prins S 1 ~00 546-9950 avail 811 newer kit kids ln<lry rm all bit-Ina -----549-270• only please 722•6806 FLAT BARGAINS $1100 539-6191 Agt fee 207& Thurln I Btltla/••ttla 2711 PtllHlb 3002 Unc:ter S600 2br pool cleen BAYROIGE 2BR 3BA + TSL MGMT 6"2-1603 Baal. ltae~ 2640 IUWI llTIL SMltlno male golfing oom- St1lll C..1t crp1<1 dec0< chllcJ 01< lo OEN CONDO, 2 car gar-Sparlcllng clean 2Bdrm. 2Br 1'iiB1 i7951mo FrPtC. Wkly r9f'ltala now 1v1ll pinion, alngle 45_55 ••trt l Ol6 c:tep or age POOi & spa gated t , Bllh S695. all ullllllel b111na. crpt, drpa, encl S 147 00 wtc & up 2274 Wrtte 10 GOii PO Box Rapl<lly expanding home hMlth agency It Mteklng PM NurM FfT for 4-ten ht 1hltt1, Mon· Thur. hlah lecll alclll• 1 mutt. Call (Of app1 Mon-Fri, 9-5pm, Doc1ora & NufMI Home Nurs1no Servlcee. 3900 Birch St. Suite t 12. NB 111-2172 Cltrical/Offin AOHIHIM Entry level e>penlng for r• port Clerlt FfT poelton mutt know 10-.Cey, wtU 1r11ln. thoM lntwMt9d may appty 2588 ~ Blvd, CM 714-642-7702 4 bdrm 2 bllh home ~ rnodet lrg IOI QUltll lo cation Cl'luc.-& Liz Jonee 631 12ee or 646-5743 BY OWNER * H1·1111 * $1895/mo 6"0-5324 paJd relrlg . garage g•raoe. Wshrl[)fyr hkup Nwpl Blvd CM 648-7445 O.ratr flew S.ltt 3935, Nwpt Bet\, 92683 Wooc:tlake Condo Sec Un<ler S800 3bdrm hme •EASTBLUFF 1'REA -1 chlld ok Sorry. no peta Near beach 536-0921 ...,ComP'et• lan1torl1I ltllllllPll gated comm Beeut lake l/y<I e-slde local kids Nice 3Br 2Ba. gar pa110 J 1960 WALLACE lllT&IT II I t I I Sllart ...,Mullc lc~Mla & Property M111egemnl Co :l vu c,,04ce loc 2BR 2BA, Aappl 1 s 01her11 539-6191 1 comm pool, frplc s 1300 645.2739 6"2-4914 ta 1 1 • ...,Elev1t0f IHtr1cti11 3012 looklng for 1\111 time book· t 2BR !BA. gar. lndry rm. 272• -i"t.,-.--_. _ _. __ I 811 bll1n1 -lrtg w/<I crpt, g fie VIiia Renlals 675-4912 con w-111f11a sundeck. 1 block 10 .,. ..... Full~ balconlee mu Compellblee I MllC kMpet Exl*ien~ In drapes bllnda Nr SC MAC ARTH UR VILLAGE Nwpt Hgls 1Br hM Snol i $500/mo Stove crpll I beach $675/mo 286 HOME-E sloe ..... Secretary MfYlo4I ln1oah Comput8" S15 fngom. p~~ eccoum·"~nt- 1 P1i1 S 120 000 838 .9053 1B• clean. quiet. en<I unit. person only Or&nge & drps No pets 6"6-4382 . 1306 Welnut Coste Mese w/1lngle ...,.. Ample perklrlQ Hr O~-one tutoring ,. ........... '7 -· ··~ilt lt•tl balcony pool ape IM-Palmer No pets $650 Lv --TSL MGMT 842-1603 parenl, ev1lleble now, 141-1101 Any program or aoftware ment baCACgtound pr d Fer Salt 1100 nls. vollyball security mag &4i 2940 lo see IElllt WIE 11HI 2BD 2BA NEAR S237 50, sllar• phone & 979-0551. Gene ~~~·~~~·=••• Lon mu <'BR townhouse Fire· 0•11c11 '} car garage r;i111~ R11nk Repo S 104 000 B~r $48-0222 OCEAN View with iJioe S520 499'5880 eves Oceen breeze 3b<lrm 2be Nr news~ 811 ~~Ji Talbert i Beach Blvd. ~1· 1" 5 Pm 548-eo~ DESK Spec»-lncl Sec -rw.ime to TSL MOMl B 2BR 2B MESA V1<de CO<Jntry Club I hse 1nclds den 2 gar lrplc eppt /mo • fenced yd, d/w, trplc, angl Roommate Connecuon Prestlgloua Pacific Plaza. 111.!!!z!nt 188 E 17"1, .,. 1 A OClH t CITY LlllTI 2~":f,r Senior 8·p~~· VlllasCondo3b<I 2'1tba. $12005396191Agt lee 2Bedroom.2BathonVlc-1 g1r,newcarpet,1ci'llld,1 •1oo·ao1L..C1Avell 234 E 17th 1109, HIDtitt JOll Coa11 Meu.CA 92627 $49 500 645 6456 prime area, quiet. pool. -1or1a Quiet neigh-pet ok. $825 +S500 dip, •Open 7 01ya A WMk S500/mo. prefer R E , -. • )acuu l many HlrH. Steps 10 sand houae 5 borhood S650 No pet• • g 1 no I e e C 111 •Serving all OC 641-0229 645-3120, CM P.Ml"'1'!"tu-re_w_om_an_to-ca-'r•e.o;For.;. UTA llTIY OUll Ctatttry Lttl s 1050/mo 979 5738 room 1ayou1 2ba gar I/yd 990-2970 883-1500/893-0755. DeruxeBayrldg• Condo ---Infant and 2 yr Old In my FOf boty Chlroprec:Oc of-•Br 'a11 llte• High on a h 111 \43 000 Down S "• 000 (..all &42 1064 c 1229 pel $900 539·6 t91 B F 30 H B Mth·Mlh up to 3000 Eaal CM home FIT M-f" llOe Aec.ountlt!O I 10-.C9Y ryJtl NearMall lrg 3br2bt)MAIZ Agt ree Lrg 1Br on V1Ctor11. nr 2Bdrm. 18•. lrplo, N /non amkr ~5 aq ft from $85 l<leel for Nffda Irina & refa e1p hit~ Good offtQe -& """"" $900 othen ev1ll Nwpt Blvd Sparkllll d·"~"r drr, ba"'-y 2Br 2BI """" .,., MC 10 lots for aale In Pecfflc 53Hl9, Agt 1-Walk to bch Pools & IM· •--t d g ......... . . .....,,, . . """"' ...... telem1rket. oomput but, 863-4624 Of 642-7328 11<111• ary opef'I ec-Vlew Memori a l Park -.... n11 •Br 2'~B• on canal I c..,.,n crp '· rpt stove. encl garage 710/mo No gall $800 759-9491 ins 3 It Secretanel -eotOlng to ••P a abMlty WOl'TUIT (Viale c:tel Met) NB $375 N-Condo• 3Br 2'1tBe. 2 s1e95/mo Avail now Quiel S•95 No fi•t• pets Call ~8-0964 Call Jlcil 641-2257 hatttin 3018 Diane 631-5664 or Ea,.s1de J bdrm 2''r balh 1'141t each (619) 729 1514 m• 10 bch 1450 s/I <lbl DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 Ready lo go 990-29 0 •• omni OllPll -I lnprt IMc~ net M11ure woman comm 561-333e E .... J,,,1 ilstft<I "lew carpel & gar fncd yd $1 195 Pet Ok E11tllde 28drm -1 Bath HU"ITINGTON BEACH -OFFICE BUILDING houaelleeper, Qood COOk, Ir----::_,..====:; pe1nt Covered psuo 1 I 646-1844 or 642 ·9686 Y11rty 2 I IMr•s up11e1rs Garaoe. t Adul1 a•S-881! Huntington Beech. 11.000 fight hOuMkeeplng, 11.,. "")rfl For A prtvate sMw Lttl for Salt 1400 I I O~an vi-01tier1 •v1111 prefd S6501mo Agt It $1 3M 10 I S 60417 1ng call Rusty Guinther Prime fur aide Coste IP&Clfll able cloM 10 bffeh I 241-8282 EX LG 4ba. lolta, mbl : 983'33]7 x gro.e, ~a': ~~.1~09 M~ 631· 1266 M A 1 3 3BR •~"BA. lrplc. pello. ClllHY HIT&l. frpl 1, Intercom. Roman '· • 4 5 I ~~ \. esajol pproved Of I dsllwt gar Prime E/llde Eeatslde 2BR IBA duplex tub, w/d hkp, C11 111e, prl Shere alngl• office fn pm-pm onry •., t '·' Unit "'e1on<1o S 1!0 OOO locatton lmmad oc .I l llllT llC, f1repl&ce y1r<1 garage ger &46-9501 prime Executive Suite In W1nted permanentPff ~-:--"!"...l'" 962 22 3 O< &42 Qe!J cup8tlcy S9501mo Cell fll-UOl tr fll·l 111 1 Avellable July 22nd •11 12 •tltll ltalll, Newport C«llw Avlll on Houeework, lndry, yerd ;. • MarllYf' 831 1266 s:&ooimo 646-5861 • -It L <tlt .. I limited b1111 Dy• WOl'k, wUh cen. etc 20 I I I SI.I. ••• 21-10 -1·.. IC• .... 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Wiik to beech 2 Apert-SUP£RB LOCATION riv OW"IEP• I I ~!__!..:..":'ti 2bd 2bl twnhse relg & 1/cl lownhome New crpll, ment1 av•ll•bte II $825 • Month IO month Ottloe overlooklno New-• f l ~ Condo llCrl),, uc1 2nd Htl 21021 ~ -1 lnr.1 $85.500 Agen1 P11t drpa. p111nt Formal din-H Ch 675-5061 also ava1labla por1 Harbor Appro11 rt HI tal ''"bl! pallo .,; lrpk s;:;.,,, city 4br hN lnclda •PENTAIOOE COVE • Cobb 675-2013 ing pvt p1110. pool 1111•• _. •• YI._ 1100 eq It &4$-7100 Maiai1t11 " 1100 Move '" now• s 140 ooo de11 oar lrplc 111c:1111pe11 28r 2Ba Conc:to WID, 2 S IL C t I carport• S795tmo No --""" ~" •I umishedt WIWl LIU lllm 64• 6!> 12 O 8!>4 018,·N grc:tnr S 1100 ~39 11191 car gerage w/opener 11 • HI tlH Pf!ll Edna 6'12-0965 llll llr 1•2-lllO 11nfum1shPd • Agl IM S 1050 ~ 11ream1 & 2111 A neel NEWPORT off\oe, Tlt9d of RE Become e rnru HCI COIN 111~ 11111• 21 °' 1111111 No pell 549 2447 2Br 2Ba SC VIiia lamlly Ct1t1 •n• 2'24 C..ta .... 2124 •I 11ness cen100., !!.in;-'pr~,r~or ~ ~°:~PR,!;!,~~ IY tWIH An d ble H UH h Daaa Ptiat 21U1 MCI 0own11a1rs 24 hr 1enn1s swm1m1ng good IMM. 63 t-SAIO "8ld + Training Cell for l1w11t PrltH Car••I g:; u:CS1c:1 kl~h yut1y C: 38" 28X OREAT V1tW !:: ;;~1~out:;~5~t WOODLAND VILLAGI Mode • upnn ""''Y 9 6 1 .. a1tml-.,, eppl 77~7 Ctiuca lle41t ti tit• lanet • 1nro s39~191 Agt ,.. New landecepe w/auto So11v no p~h ;;;;:.;;;.;,;;,;;-., __ ..;;..-.;.1 Tri l•vtll 1140 8() " 1 sprinkler ¥1/d, relrlg. A~rtatatl APARTMENTS YTI ..,/llPlll •Mlcal/!tatal SlH Bdrm 2'' Bath lamlly IUOI OITilll frpl¢, 1 1200 240 9145 -N11wpor1 liH<11 I• Nn 3200 1qtt, S 65 per __ a_ 1_._ room •Ir conc:t l r ar Smell 2Br Yrly $975 mo r • tom,'-'ntoy nur 11r0tn 11ylr 101\ (,h11~t (Ofllhirl•blt hv1n1 880 l1v1np Avtlr• 11• M60122 .,..._, .. _, ~.,.,.,. ..Cl"d .... P•1"' &uf ."-1 111 •73 ....... ....... •••••• ··-(nf ILlhl --Front omoe poaltlon Mu.1 .,. ...... -...., "' .... ·~ ., ;JGVV --cl()v •n """'''s ~ ~ rn~'' P111J •lllw only m111u1,~ 10 mt .. " STA oo replece, tiled •over Vall!! 2U4 INDU IAL BL be e111hullH1lc end pool• vlttw of 11v1ne la,li..ai 2 loYeiY y alor, 58f 3C. IU ltlO TUil f t>-J h r.ir"" m•l•tu ~ Pf IS Pt f "-~ MS 1104 942 Sunwt Coete Mw ~ul I wont ..,, R1nch. J yr1 01<1 1 Hila 107 500 •If temlly rm 2 leladllttyU2·11M POOi.i • .. Al • LAWY llOO.. Nl!W1.10118111rt. Su ~1 r::.n"tt Jerry ?°~ ~= = s tS9,900 854 9244 >HrSGtlve CJ:ln 58f' 191. I lrplc• 2 c er gar. BALBOA ISLAND Lerge 2 •ACMl&.Olt •s•s.•sss 1100 16th Slrl!fll ....... , ·~ 8alety I Bill 10•0 ll'dry g•r ~ 1 blk 10 s 1500/mo Cell ~2-4710 bedroom Apt i nd , t UHOOM ••3s.•••s flu Uov1r1 luhn•' r •• al .:co,dlnQ to exp. : .,!I••• I "' 11<: h Avttll 811 sao<>tmo 1 Mdroom Apl cioee 10 Ml·S11l laalana tlea oi.ne 631-seM Cf fRXot oA BUY uk't 'i:lllp 5•8·3727 Baat. ltacll 2140 water (818) 795 8400 1 .... 00MI •110.110 ~ =ultln ltM 561~ E¥99_ RFNT 3bd 2'•b• I tum Chore. PMn nlllltllJI 1795 'liLocRs TO ebcR GAi ... A, .. ...,. WA!m ma.. I Nallh Rutt-, 842· 133• or g111"0 & mQfe 5396101 H1n11t11 S 1100/mo f1m ll\CIH111n.d flke 1>••noltlQ A(}trfrTYlr\f".' Eetlb ~ &di•• rllOOfd Know 0 C .,. .... 597-Ltic:y ~Pfln ~hnll '>h1C'h I'" k(H ~n<.1 VASI 10 rvc hn1 01 SJ.)0!'1 yarn in two ( olor'\ Great for ,111 .,'"'"<"'" l>irrc.tions ror R1tbl o;111•' I:> 46 tnf r Snnd S3 25 ptus 7~c P<>\\l8qet hllnf1hng 101 l!'&Cll PllllNn 'itfte ID .....,._....,~ "'-IW J '11 ~..::,: c ':.. NY111"Mlf....M~ ~ ·'--~ LAURA WHHUI key model flome. Mc I govrme1 kllch Child Oii I 4 8 D • 2 8 A 2 1 55 2 Meft hentl•M fl91'(>ftunul4!1 UI .-a•••r-1 IX 810N lly9tem COURIER PfT GD drMng 675-IP96 Ag1 lee tly only t>kr, M3 ,377 1•-...0•1•1111e1ntownln TR MWGIJlmT .,, .... ,, ••S.t••1 Wiil ... « pet'tneriNS> meture rHpon1lble , your llVlf'i room 1'1111 M . .-""1"11 "'nr• 1"' 17 HI 722· 1479 einergetlc 14().() 140 .. , CR AF TS ' I • - '· Orange Coat OAILV PILOTIT~•Y. Juiy 22. 1981 ClodAl/tlfloo ... Clodool/llllot ... laJn Hll Cl ... {lnt1uut1 .... II IUI '-11 IUI ,...,._ Hit ,._.,/f .. /'61 ~c .. -!:!':°~~ c;nc: .... ~~yHwl>t· ~= _., II• .,.:.':"w front~~cietti Sotldlf.:-:;:~= Aober1 --I';. i&iJilW3•1. 1=~~== C!Mltt. oto.. Nina ... nMng; nMng; ~_!.!.' .!.!!..!'':'.... ~ . APr*f CHIU'8, a300 lo 1-MeOed '°' tiwy f'tlat· 000 -....-.....1 to -...,,,. Oii Cna • ....:. lttlt,.... IMl'lt. Mco...•ru~_.. eellCUOn C-. ~ """-........... ,. "" ,,.... CO-. .,,.... s.4t-2123 • ·---· VetJWge.~ -.WMI UM NIW tlODO C::ell for 8090 .,_, • ..,.. 54$-t110 llable pereon W/ftont oto T .. °'lln09 eo..t o.ityl HhtMy. ~ II now talOno eocalcatlonl "*"1 lg Cite .... '-""' dw 11000. C•ll Coll.Cl IU-210t l?IM •·*' • 41 ' etnQe Pf'Of...,.,_ PMot c;unwitty ha°'*"" t...,, 2-4 ... Mor few • U time cutlW. 1100. "'*• .......... .t. (111)2'2·1141 Onl~ ~ OfflC m.M. and good lngt fOt • full Wld Pat1 . --Muft be able to tetl• ,.. IC..oot. TfACH!~. "I! AL I a f I c a'.,. 0 ~ ~ Row Doe& WnNIN MOCW• ,. • ._.'. llOOP ltlT 11/t!f Typno IOwpm, lklb ,IT hr8fta time t~one ....... AOTH8CHKJ>'I ~n.ibltlty, enet91t1c COACH OR 40 ~ ' lfllla. Sot• lw. ..,_ HAUl I~ ..... .. phOfW "°'" ... ..... a&aty oomm .,e.i, Cali per90n In OUf ~ R STAVAANT and frleftd"1. Mother'• II 8ANDOI TOA =·~ ....,.. .... -........ ... w... NnP«t. ~. .... to ...... .,.. it1191141-1710CoMMn Mr9.CO'Mgton75'-tOIO Ad'<lert~ ~t. H .. entry~ poelllOI\ a Ql'owlng ~ lrld Heededlot_,..,po91UOl'I 640-4m · 14~2117orN1.f170 OI0 .. 1411 _ ----==-=· .... 'IC'"'' No Mutt type 45 wpm, Miii tvli bll Aoo!Ylnl)lrtOn off.,. meny ben9flt1. •™•u• illl.::=:::~.. -·· A • _....... '" Off'ICE c'4"' ..... UIO ••T prior telephone ...,.. .. 2407 E Cout ~wy COM ..._ __ = .. '""5 e In..._ Md m..utlng cry IEAL v P08TVR£~ -. r.ww -•••• 71 -· ·~, ·• .._ e a p n e o C M ,_. Pl'lence ' ' . ,.._ ••'. 6'I ' Nationel concetn to prw-TWIH t.AATTftUS & IOX '76 00 1f 'fl f!&d '™ "-_,,..,.,,'*'I w-.er (Harbor/Adami) IMat, ~~="*'~ °': ~ i~' Tm llAll .U 17"' St, •Mee&. ent 111 program• to S"'IHQ, 00 COHOITION Ml-4_!!!___ 1 -., • ..,.,. oowier. lo ...nm ...,_, ~, & ~k -;,~f" J':':e 8eMce eo 11 looking f0t E.ac1111nt ••'•'l ptu• 1e IOC9Ptino ~tlont •lffll =o:~~ aaa. ""''032 ~ IMS "''· ~ l; suoo. "°'Y ... 9IOI -. • 751·5522 Muat PAii .... mature pereon ~ et comml1.lion tn good for hoa111111/ho111 Mate. cot~ ltudent, ·~tlntMOf Co. WAOUQHT IRON PATIO -..APW11 Xln1concU71-0U1 c .. ~~.f ... t.~ ... ~ hlndllnQat1u9Yfrontofc, benlflll Mvat bl •veil for day & efternoona, n ·1mk -linO!.-... ..,. SET,,._,..... """"'""'""~- 1 , ,,,........._ •"""lcbell' .__...~. curtty dMr~ min 3-5 ~ 111.p, must Cell Kathleen Olaon for In· Noht lhl11t Stlf11ng PIY 84()..5335 area Ouwent• of '-""' DtNl........ -. ._. OAILLPRESS I* 1 ~....on. tr -.000 condaon """ ,,_,, _. OENERAl OFFICE PIT. hllldle 9 lnQOmtng llnee. tervlew eppolntment, Sf/hr. A.ppty In peraon. Ht -wMlllly to atart. ~ reel table + 4 ~ 8ANOIAW S300 "°91, fOOd cond. ltM Mldt Ml MW, TralnHI Afternoon• type 40+wpm, com-842-4321 ext 302 &1t Sleepy Hollow ll'I, DllutU-• . performWIQI f!ICf..... w/cuehlon• Ellett ::"l UI 113' obo 141·0511 dye, I I 5 . 0 0 0 . d •YI PhonH, llte typing tort11>11 et dlrec~I trlf· lw~une &Mch No -one Automal!Ye ft.P, pr.rd. b-.d on Pfoductl\llty. I tt5 ••tra arm c:Nlr 176-6937 ..._ 7 t 4 • 1 3 0 • a 7 t 0 ' 975-1212 IUlllOUIT ,... FIT ~~ In l*ton t!.xpenee paid COfftC*\y .,.tblavall TS.-ttn. ~LTA MW, ..... drill tt& .._ 110 """ -..71~ (..._ ftctotMrlght .end c.11p1e... 1 1"""• ., ...... CM · tralnlno program -u•i pr••• planer tithe ....,. ... _, • '.........-Ilk• working w/peopte, MIU MIT '""'"'0· .,..., · · 120,000-124,000 fl,., •ltctl" ... ..,,., (!~.' rou1era: ••H cond. MN full cowr, llMlum Ftloon). •LnllAY ~ Full-Time for butY Chlro omct tn CdM M1>11 t~. Call L• 175-7113 btwn 8-12llTI uULuanuY F0t N.8 8u9 I CMI Lii L.aw Flrm Min of 5 yr• OUfrent legal exp w p •JIP -'red. non amkr ofc: xlnt Ml & benefit• $*'<! reeurne 10 PO Bo" 7780, Npt Bch, CA 02NO 0# call &40-1 llO P /T H•PT11111T Moura 9-3 Entl"lualaatlc. No exper nee, wtH treln Cell 84 t-2e71 flmlller Wigen.rel ofe 330W.BeySt WAITRESS/WAITRESS I UY .... WlllDI ~ comm!Mlon poten-•DtiOXIXvetiMI etc 71•/ 75 ~1 °"'*..,.,.. .... COWMIMA22 '7'44500 procedur ... tl'ld knowi· Coal1M .... CA02129 R .. ld•nU11 board Ind CMatllll School 18834S u11 a24,000-130,000 Woutd Uke to P\WClNM. •i~r--•a... t ,pwnp,=flnder· 7Mlll.~lbliPI edge of WP, excellent care for Sr Cltlz.en1. v«y Bnlhunlt FV Hl·3312 MCond YMf Pnon. Sun· memblfthl1> lndMduat 1V11--... t ca. let bOXI • PGt'a 11......a.aot °' working oondltlorle, peld plHlll'll 11mo1pher1. • day 10 Wldneediy, Mr. Of bullneet 17~11M3 I ltal~t 1147 pot~. tlpe 2 IMM obo 21~~. tv IN9 medlc:al good 111rtlng 011110/IAIMfl li3 HOIPltll Rd, NB MfYD-W-W Trane 1*90MC>-91fton 7,....., Outboerd $200 El OFFJ81Yum:J;q:;ip;;;;n 1 .:C,':=(~) !RICSOH • 33 1tnl ~- Nlary. and appfec:lallorl PIT beMflt1-llquor11or1 Qe a) SSJI M-F momlnQ h,.. Af'fJlY In cctllct, 40.4-03-4·5202 C~ lflllt tSO MotOf· [)eek, cNirt. copter. IOfa. .... loededtt Dlt, .. 1. for 1 JOb welt done, call •xP pref. 2s0 Ogle St CM atr pereon, 1000 N Cout Telemattcet""' ,_,.., ,...,.. Hor.de U!O 2 ,......., cee . IBM XT com-11' IUIAJ "fl ,..._. reoer1crui-. Won Chrl1 for appointment _ __ __ I ... I..... Hwy, Lag 8ch •94~• r,. .. ~ .,_ ·-"' OMC 1~ tnerlnl edto ,.. Secrlflce 714 • 754 ·ll5' __ 1 PART TIME SALES To wortt In marketing UTIUTll 111111 .atlS ~=-~~=· ppu1er 1 a;:· ~. ·~ fllh 116CI in pt1mer-~~154-0111pm SI01n&11AL HITll fOf b\11y ladi.t , ... i.1 ordef cs.pt, no •xp n«:. I P/T woril for wood framing NOW AVAILABLE 5 drSWfll flllng cabinet tb _...,, .... f)Of1 lffp Pro4 ,,,..,.t FI T I urn property boutique In Npt Bct\1 Hr• training provided by co. M.ltH:ol'ltrectOf 11'1 CM En«Qetlc people needed S35 ~1917 Xkc voMklt POPS 3 '5000 tlnn 151-SO.O H08tE ,. •ITU:: ~ mgmllept rentel b\111-flex 131-3332 mu.I heve own c.r. bl R4ttlfld fremlnO contrec-to eonduc1 • Merlcetlf'IO .. _ ..... -'--o--. If' .. ce--mo1. MI F. 1dorebt.. 2•' LWM•• !.'~.· ::::" ~., '1"'9 ••• hlrd 0 kin ---llett curteou1. and lt:>le I .... __ """"' v.--• • ..... •• t.. ....r: S250 ·-......... n w r g, P/T Ullll-S11/R 1 tW1 1 '9201 tor pr.rd 545-3292 Study for the Orange pacity S150 Whl1• Iron ·-uy . ..-......... wMlll ...._3130 dynamic pe,.on who 0 1 mm mo, --eo.t Publllhlng Co I den fvmltlK•. 3PQI 75&-1271 or M-1855 Nft CO\tlr,,.. -"· llkn WO(tung With publtc:, Woril from hOnle on Mr Wallec. &12-58-42 °"nun WAITll No S.Cllng Involved &;$ 720-3t12 CHINESE SHAR PEI &73-3134 Lido 1• ..... c;ond, ~ exp pref aorn. Set wor1c telephone proOfarn Ctr ICCOllTlll I Full lime poattlorl fOt ~·d Pleuent Phone voice • Mei9Jf9'Nlle, tMeck. rignt 2e· Pecemeker 'IOTwV~ herdwere 1Nou1hout. Tit.MIT 7~~~~~ teller wllndependent mull. no expertenoe r~ Antique~ QUlta out Hiii Street 8IUM voeMKdn,S210mo Wll ~7":'._~72;:" 842· 1803 or B9nlc In l.tguNI 8Mch quired ldMI for ~ from Alt! & Tenn Meny Show Oua11ty 40..-1735 IMbeck 'h Int few "40() mo ...., ._.,- ----Growtno Newport 8Mch For •PPt Clll Ar by m1kers. high IChOOI ~·eme I ~. 1150-. -87~ 117• or~ UDO 1• WITAAl\.EA Ma<: SEClnUY Re-Enter1119 woni ForC'A Ad Agency Meda lherp, 404-9471 1 Mnk>rs. co411ge atudenta S295 720-3912 NEEOEO GOOO HOME 16' ROGUE RrVEA DOAY Sulc aecretanal 1111111 Cereer Opportunity 1 detail minded bllllng & moonllghter1i Houfl eu.t klno comfort• dual For lovHbl• very •m ••I' NII..,. S350 Cell Craig or Paul Nttlorlal eomp.ny neldl clerlc Mu1f be good with WORKalJTI...,,. FKIOREMAN Mondey-Frlday 5 30pm ruffte aflirM entry Print • m/poodle. t*ge, 4-5 Yfl, ·ee. I'# gu. 9 kw. nu Int, nu EVES a.2~51 714-4142-7702 women or men With put l~ur ... type 55 wpm, UM "V to 9 OOpm, Satu1d1y ROMilvor)' Pd STOO. SK found Ind can not keep, tuNey. gn ~d. UOIPT /IU. lfFIOI SEC TY /RECEPTIONIST salel experlenC'A, leach· 1 0. k • Y b Y touch Relidenllll cieanlng Mon· 9 OOem to 1 OOpm Stllt 1250 080 720-17().4 pleaM help u•. 846-7883 aOp OffWI N0-7487 NEWPOA'T 29· •WPllTIUOI 1 Local CPA Firm need1 a lng/c:oec:hlng or H · ~=· ~~:;~ ~~= ~~!;;;!~ 51° ~oe!:~ 11 S4 OO/l"lour plue C STOM MADE RATIAN POOOLES-R-PEOPLE d E~~~':'&. ::' ln¥Mtment Barlklng firm, I MATURE ptM'IOfl with a per1enoe .. PTA otfic41r I ~lent t>en•flt• cut bond•~ fluent eno bonulla Private dee6I & u 1>11 Poodi. pups THCUPI '77 S.111y WMlcen ., Newport ""'· mu9t ... IOYlly offlce'1, c:onv-nt111 prof altitude for front of-ld .. I position tor m1ture also PIT evM 6'2-6824 phol'le, caaual lttlrt .Chalre(4)& mat~ng ta Toy Min 'S250 up' 2• 4''. mint cond. 400 7 33-l2", ~nda. peopte, Vlflety-typlng •5 fie• OutlH Include lndlvldual re-entering SEND RESUME TO Home work.,. welc:ome 11400· MUST ELL IOI • 546-2848 I hrs, Volvo oe• eng, ~. Ing, P•IV'f,_ • c. ption.s, greeting c:tlenl1, " ..,. ... ........ ' ~ --, 5 30 M F I SIAMESE KITTENS ra. ACIOC B flj .. ~ 1 wor .. tor"• itt~ ~a• 1 LR•••1111••-11 i For Interview call Mary 1500. 857-0739 ---tendem trlr c:a.mper & SANTANA 20. 4 Mft1. Cell Chrt1tlM, 955-2000 typing & c:omputer Input yeara ol vOlunteer worlc Mrs Brec:ke I Cllllll after : on · r or ESTATE SALE mooring cover1, 4""1p, •xtrM, xtnt. N c, SO-9M Position II f()f 91\ ICCOUnt p 0 BOX 87 to 9-3 Sit ., 842-5678 Seda c:ouc:n.a ,,.,90\t 2 ChOc pt, 3 mec pt 9 frig. "-d. galley Slip lllp •viii, MtOO. MUST IRlPT111tST •llLorle 9 1 ----executive Who calla on Newport8eactt,CA92858 How1t!.!,T9 opLeptety.!._~r~ Tra!Me I rnitureetc.:.e..6-t8tt week• 1 75 eac h av111 111.500 C•ll SELL 84(M255. I C n,IST ,/T T ·-""""""' ·~ oru d-7,.,.,· ..... " 173-2NO 133-11KM or 875-3590 No ex_p nee: W II trlln ell school prlclp1l1. P A.• AIDE TO MANAGER In hlcle 25 year• + ORANGE COUNn' AREA ...,........,.., I ----S1ntene 20-6 ...... Spnkr tor en appt for lnten11ew L•w office Newport 8cfl Prealdents end Civic j •n•-ing Mfvlce P/T (213)749-7222 No experience ~ Expo vincouver. lldlM 1 Pmn Or1aa1 '81 s.ti"ey 22 ft Exs>r'... rigged. trv, 900c3 cond. 7~992 11 Speed, ICCUracy ....,,. Club letder1 In the Or-,.. h 140 t A d · We'll Ira.In you 1n Ol'll of w•y llr lldtet from Jonn HSI CrulMr Lo1d1dl Exe ~ c. Dwtght ctys --......... ......,,.,~ ti I H fie lflort enge Co atM Gut1tn· x s" CM N ';;;.a o -MAINTENANCE MAN the 1pec:l1lllH lllted w1-. 8/ 11 I 150 ot>o cont w/ 10' Zodle & eng 759--0781. _.,. 4M-3MS ~/Um I 1 ours x ·no • , .. 01 S300 oo ~ty to Ave 1• 2 Pl NMCled 11 lux.ury Newpor1 I bet You'll serve one ··-• lllO a trl &40-5078 OC ... ~ ••gmt h9nd r-·d 852-04.._ ~-d ...... month In' I Call (714--5-3779 <>~·tlful "'ft1""'"" __ .. U"'-e_;_,j __ -• t So. ,..,....,....., "" .,.... atart Reguter per-ANSWERING SERVICE B•1ch .Apt Complex .._..,, _,,,., ,... .._.. -·"I ...... ..,.. .. ---......, lylMng Gdphonelklllla 11t11Aa b&Md on productivity Operators w /1111n worlclordemendlngreel-e.nem1 tnc:tudeS50.000 st9ndto9',$.45 1llledl I Volvo Pentl 110. u Co HHvy pl"IOn•• a Ttckaical/Tr .. " formance lncruu•,All Shlt1S Swltc:hboard l Good ltutude, •blllty to local Army Reserve unit Fan. 2•". w/adlullebt. right 11800 780-1353 8 1 SKIPJACK 2• •'C:-:i ··~ 1'21 --1 Pr,..._..y Mgmt exp .... v~ Ex Id 6 30 3 & G I ~ d 1111 gl'le1• 10 .. , h I I p-AA.-..1 ... __..... -----equlr>'*' Eat•t•.. 1Mtl 1 8oet 116 33 ...... ...,...... pense Pl compeny am· pm r v~ ence w n " group" e ll'lsurance. r• c: er ..,...., --.. .. STEINWAY '25 L MOOEL OFFERS 759-4173 Dinghy Miii Renee 539-5504 FINAL ASSEMBLY 1 20 000-$24,000 flfll Ste 204 Newport Beech manlhlp more lmportent avallabte tr•vel GI Bill for HIDE-A-BED $50. Queen finish, app1'9iMd SlOK. ACHILLES lnftetetltt SPO S175. Sat>ot St75 helpful $1100/mo • ben· LEADMAN tr•lnlng program yerd 1401 Avoc.do Ave learn and pride In work· llrement pten apece 845-9020 I Grtnd-R"lored ebony HP Evtn$t95 8' ~ (Jee r.16'"; Gregor 65 Corp year commlsalon poten· WtSTllT thin p1ev1ou1 ex-college etc Avall1ble Hide-a-bid.' "9W fabric an llotn 731•5198 4 ox • man detuH 0 B 165 148-3724 HOIPTtHISTP/T 1631 Plec.rttle c~ -1181 l24.000-S30.000 perience c .i1&44-0509 spec1.i11e1are 1125 Sof1$3750 Sew-dinghy w/5 hp Ytmeha IU,.jlecb/l•~- FOf young Archtr'I nrm WELIEllS second year Phone Sun-FhOfa11~on1apldFulyll tglmerowt,no.. IOTOI 1om •Den11t All41tll'll Ing maeh 1125 642-3171 STlllWIY IPIJllT eno • ,.,. Must ~Pd ·- Exp req Type 55wi>m, day to Wednesdly Mr ...., •Vehia. Mechanic: ----WalnYt burt, ex.celtent ftc. UMd 1 time on., ----'!!"!'l'"""pii""""• front office 9PPM1"ence MAC GREGOR YACHTS Trane person-10-perton spon11blecarMr orieoted •Stock/Pll11 Spec:lllltl *'llUIT .... cond, $3800, 809-3492 S1700 v:.~11 .. !!'8' all for .isuPii '9mlllat w / 10-k9Y & com-1131 PLACENTIA, CM collect. 404"'934-5202 person styh1t cht11 1va11. Avt1lable In IMne atM •Food Service Spectellll * UlltlS * S 1000 •.-... MARCUS CHANNEL put., Highly org1ntJed SSlO - ---salary exp lie. ca11 Gary $300 to S600 No collect· Army Rea«ve Recruiter Sertia.t CeMJ IMS BAY BOAT 18'. et...ic 2 25 FT $150 ••If . II ., t e' M -F , I laltt Retall~ales 494.303 1 ing 3.4 hours a dey Cotta MtlN 540-1026 *Alt TtOlfTI * MAACVEM3 QVM SET I COCll"'I •n bOtfd teak 650-1145 645-9060 Susan im .. •n •-••EL Q • Monday 1nru Fndey aft.,. Dana P0tnt 493.1901 Heve" t1cket1 on Aug 20 ComP'et• hom. gym 1 yr declla ·trim newtY OYer· -........ '" _ ... -...J._ 1mm11 mnn. noon Sllurd•y and Sun-Hunlln~ton 8c:h 9&2-8821 I Wiii trade tor any f\lght old P•rfect oondltlon h *' S270o Uk for CHOfCE N8-Slde Tie Tootf<edlow1lk?Toollred I •• , .... 0~;1rion~;,~;:c::~~.~ ~{43';'3~r~~n.~ Kl~·" ET'u1011'no773U-1..()5J8511 023'her,,.' 5t:·8~30A3uo 18 thru '650 497_-7142 Brien c~~ 780-25i5 ---P~ve~~,:~~~·2=~ todrtve?Toollred to move? Seeks mature sale•-C .. ... ll Wllll If you're nor 100 tired 101 pefSOn Full/Part Time 1100 work S5t Hr • all lrH&t Ctast S1n1a Ana 557-3590 --TV, Sttrft, lltetrnlet SKIP JACK 2Rwin eng, 842-5583. " mlg 1..0. you're not 100 llred to Appt 642• 1 197 Perry aft 3pm 545.5 760 laJh Piltt ARMY RESERVE LHIY •tllAI IOIO mll'll cond many xtr ... 3 FOR SALE ltlOQ cl 11111*' Images IS a fine stationery AUTO DETAILING 330 vi B•y St BE ALL YOU CAN BE Artllt proof of H~h s.. a111e trailer Newpor1 allp, ... ••Ill ..... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• andgltt1tore1nNewport Reasonable. mature CostaMesa.CA92626 WICKESFurntturehas im-Selllng. allO 111111 proof 11"0tMrt4Pert.W.. $241< PP 173--~5 or (7141e1s.e.u5 Beach featuring Hallmark young adult for Mobile ed 1 f of Cate de la Palx Pvt Pty Like new condltl04'1 150-549-0779 : I \HI I I( OP l'OJ( I I '\ 11 \ : prooucts We are seeking Auto Detalllng 964 1025 P:,~~!~M: d~~~~ ~3 ' ~.~:~ :~oc~~k , mu111eo 75~9595 S,50 C111 554.5540 SOUTH CO.AST 24. Fii Z1m 11U111 • • a PART TIME Nies per-BALBOA FUN ZONE Av a 11 ab I e Imm. d Cathy 5-40-8242 MOVING BOXES ell alzes Car11• Sain I Bay l~nch xlt cond NB 30· & •O+' Slip AV111at* •. MAN A(,' ER •. son (approx 20lhr wk) 10 Looking ror Malnten11'1Ce 432 80 l ot • k •• Don t pey for new1 Just fin--slip located De Anu •Ip 675-2258 work even1ng1 & -k· Man who IS wlllll'lg 10 trC aa IH I IShed large move $55 C..ta .... -1124 • 196 327 fretn watwld MOORING 30' off lhor• • • ends If you have high work 4 dey1 per weell Part time I Ltit.•" Colo ot>o 854-7509 cOOled Mov1:'L fOfc:.t (Balt>oe ISlend) +27' SAIL : \ppliq1t11111• "''' """ lw111j.! ,,, : ~~·.~1~''!!th ~~~ r!~iii Call 675·2258 01 See YtrifJt•&Cltrb ANTIOUEGaaStow SlB i NEWPORT BEACH ~1;9M~h~T~~~ MMS6300obo M223 BO.AT bOthf0tS15,000 e •' pli'tl for rn.i11J1tt'm1•11 1 f""''"'n' • please c:•ll Jullan 11 ~mmie 11 2~~nr9 Zone NO SELLING' 2 Ci.Ila Old Hammond Cord COUNTRY CLUB Pvt I 180 Lexington Sail .... , 1014 818 9e.t-1438 e e 631-8888 101 an appl arona IO• y needed to verily tele-Organ w/gulde. Iota of Prty Wllhe9 to purchue NO CHECKS 1' Lue< 1 u..0 Mil end 1 SLIPS AVAILABLE • l11dt\lllt1.d• 11111•1 '"' --·tr • llTllllSltTl•LS phone orders Hourly shee1mu91C S75 84().6249 memt>er~720-3912 GARAGE SALE e.ddlng mulh COiored MW Mii s~ .. 25'and30' e rnnt '' d1t·1I. orl[,11111•·'1 fl0'\rl1l1 .111tl • •SAi.fi llAIAIO• Exp d SAOtHR Sludlo lo-Hours 5 30pm-9 OOpm BEAUTIFUL CHINESE Sl&IS CllJSPIT dressera lablel coven Good condition $725 Call 842-4&« : icoul 11rn•1111 1I \ppl11 .. 11t• 11111 .. 1 ""JO': Tohire trllnandman199 cation C1llLennysHa11 Sat 900am-100pm For BRONZEVASE 9 cubic fe.t $125 C•ll l:>OOl!cuea,,.1ec., 180 516-3041 0-5c>m Mon-Fri • '-'•t'trl" '-tlh '"'''''' • Boys Goris Ind Adult&s Salon & Photo Studio 1nt9f'll-call Irene aft., DRAGONDEStGN ONL'Y 64-0-7804 I Lexington -c M No lot S•ILBO•Twtthtrwler 111:--.Tr••-•...t-• • " .. • IOI dOO<-IO-door Ad 675-4846 5 30pm 642-5678 s 1200' 7 14-640-8688 ---c:necQ Tue. Thurs 8-.6 "' "' lllUK -r·-- LJ I I I I I I I I • P1e>-Sport1 llcl!et salel Corona 0.. M11 , SEARS COLOSPOT r• 1----good condlllOl'I S750 I 14 • l\f' 1 • 1 I I' 'I 11 ' •• \ ,, II •••• ,,.... S35-$55K Mr Menn PIST camll TlCI Exqu111te• Carved pine t11ger•to1 wllc•m•k•r •.nrptt luck '11t ObO E...s 631·8197 ~ • .1ntf u1 .. tu.11111• ,, 1111i-1 • 1213)'198--0093 8etiav1or tl"lel'IPill wll'lted Local pest control com-mal'ltel 69 W .< 53 H S35 NOf1• heavy duty ~ 18 CAT with IOlld Oec:k & •1r;;XSCft;:;tp;p.,w4"'12P'!2""'•oen""""iii.._,~~ e TELEPHONE-aaies wttndst lor a Ch111t11n group pal'ly l'leeds route tech $800 Oak hall tree gu d"f* S35 king u M VI SALE 0 Qr..., trampoline 2 Nila, lrt119" alt INCfo, l'IU c:rpt. drpe • \l 1 nff.-r ''" ,.lft'nl '"'"I""'' 1i .. 11 : Plus OUTDOOR sties home w/6 developmel'I 1#8 train must have good w seating & t>eveled mtr· wet~be<I wtlh htr $.30 dreuw 175 ~m l t290 N~ 35 HP John-uphol steteo $16.900 •a ··(rt-1111l11'1111u 1'.1111 '·"••11011• .11111 • On tally diaabi.d children driving record c all 101 6xot 786-8301 P1ano S50 131-3559 '25 el«:~lter 91c ·-Mtrli550 546--040• lmmeculate!M3--09t7 .. people' Exp l"lelpful Good hrs 5•9-•782 979 602 j 850-2802 or 760-0764 ,..,., h11l11IJ"· rno·1f 11 111 .111ol 1J.-11111I 11t : Balboa Pet'I 675-2822 Char1te • 1 FRANKLIN GRAND Plano Tourmallne Embl Mink"::.:::.:_:.:;.::,:.:;_ _______________________ ;;;;;;;;~ : .. urtt1111• '"""'" prol(r.1111, ... ,f,1p .1111t • •Clai.a/lntauaiti 0111 IOITES PlllE WIRI with .Ampoco player mech· Coat, tuu length, llkeMW • 1t11lt'Jl(f' .1llu'-1H1•·•· • 1 9920 No e•p nee, wlll train. anism under keyboard Size 8. lrg colter 11500 • • Openings Now Aveillble salary. no selling hrs walnut finish Louie t5. Cill 720-3912 I I I • Earn extra ca.h tor d&-., F s 9 1 1nclds 50 • rolls S5000 - -• \ l'I' ' Ill p•·r .. 1111 lit'• t 1111 lftRlllTl 1-llllS 0 S-9pm .,... . at . pm 673-2803 I Trade for Van or PU One • rh , ( ( e s; l"K hvery THF HUNTINGT N also weeket'ld work avail T ,.._ ........ lty • '"" :.. I I (1.00 1• 11t • I * E'.w-utlveChef BE .. C.... FOUNT• iN homu ..,...,..,r org•n """"""' " rt I "' Wendy 662-5843 JENNY LIND CRIB 3 An-' glHS & breu cottee •. ORA•&E COAST PUILISHlll& CO. •.* * MFoodaltreSC::.,ers VALLEY INDEPENDENT tique cna1rs platform table 645-4832 • B Bo-. O..iver 1 day a week No II ye ••ant to turn1st1 .tn rocker 1920 1 L•br•ry I • 330 W 8 St * us Y1 collectll'lg no aollc:lllng 1pa1men11ne•1>41n11wi1y bench Ruby 19 Pot e.lly Two • 8' lloral green and e . ay . e '* Hosteuet Mull have dependable clas11l1ed sthew1y logo Stove 7~9-6886 yellow divans • 3'A46" •. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •. I ll'lterviewsbetween . car truck or s1111on C1n·1_,,toge11oa11 matching Plll'ltlng S595 • EOE • 9-Spm. Apply in person wagol'I and insurance triose repair 1oba aroun<1 lhe llYllll 673-5941 • • ,._1~11..11 181 Call 842. 140 aak for nouM? Let thec.laSSllled 1 -tW Mr"VICe <11rectory help you All furniture mull go Unl't/flfslly Athletic Club • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 325 OI St. NB JoAl'll'\8 Craney llnd rell1ble help Reasonable• 36 t I 528 Membe<Sh•p val 1950 Mii I Oak roll·lop clnt cond 1700 11'\CI transfer tee S 1000 Oak swivel desk 851-8062/E 852--058010 cna11 wt erms S 185 Must see' 786-830 t YllTllE ClmtH Lots of Vlnteoe Clothing Arrliaac" 6011 store 11111u1es 50 gall I." I -u-11s water heater wood '"'""-doors dret:M< drawers LES Hl-11H RV 111e & odds & et'lds KENMORE WASHER 720-9729 or 5U-2237 E1ec.tr1c dryer wht WASHERl150 Oryer $75 S200tpr or best oHer New Cal'lnon Let'IS $75 675-35•4 or 962·7C>e9 New garage door 008l'l8' . MU 4 545-3956 • I• • • . . : : . I . .. " . • ;;.;;.;,;om;,i.._..-..._ ___ =--.-.------I •1111ry ;.P.;•,;,.;i•;.t.;.ia-.1______ Farattare 1 WROUGHT 1RON PATIO -;;;;;=;;iii;iiiiiiiii • --I HY flRllTlltE dining set glass too rect • HouMCletnlng 14 'f'I exp •GEN HOME REr>AIRS BRICKWORK Small 1obs GLASGOW PAINTING US tll-1111 tbl , 4 chairs with 1ell1t>le reas free est own Paint Drywall Cerpeotry NewPOrt Cost• Mesa lnt/Eitt 30 yrs expe< , cushions Exlnt quehly $2.40 per day That's ALL you pey tor 3 llnes. 30 day minimum in the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAYll All FOi LOIS Your s.tvlce Otrec:tory Aepr...,t•llve 142-•121 .... 301 trans Pin• 645-9866 O..la etc Gary 645-5277 PTL lrvll'le Ref's 1575-3175 refs 642-52 lof 1 DBL BED w1tr9me I I 195 Extra arm chair & I headboard S50 2 lg slde tbl av! 759· t9 t9 We'llkeep yousl"llpshapet **HANDYMAN** BRICK -Concrete Block SEE ME LAST wood desk SlS & 1100,• 6yr1ex~lef'lce.rellable. Large or small I do II alll Custom Work Low coat 11 will beal ANY Bid Work 733 9207 Iv msg. YALE FORKLIFT3 s1ag41 own supplies Free est Pat 531·5579 or Ive mso lie/bonded Bob 635 4384 quar 722.7537 642 0418 aft 8pm 1 mut 41< lbs cap Like J.an 646 2342 att 4 new Sacrlllce tor quick C H1alia1 Stucco-Flnt!Jh Cabinetry '•sri11 ' Piece living room Ml,, sale 540-5266 I HIHCttll LT u •ULING . MOVING No Job to small All types -never used earthtones.I n-. Free esl lie 631-2345 FATHING INTERIORS $ •5 C Ill BI WILSON & SONS Garane & Yard Clnups cost $785 sell 2v I aatHI • • HANGING/STRIPPING 6016 Rm Add Remodel Kite Jon 645-8192 SUPERIOR QUALITY & VISA-MC 673-1512 952-4254 14•ir•••t Balh Tiie .t357•87 Ins HAULING • CLEAN-UPS REASON.ABLE PRICES 8 f1 Ivory cOlored sof1 w/8 CAN?lN S14XL-S Super 30yrsexp 646-17"0 5•8·1•52 llc•493790 Pl iter~leaaa'r •so •• · c 7 Days Lowest rates I c cushions • .... en s 8mm Soul'ld Movie am- Cta1lractita Call Barry, 722-8673 Int tE1tl itc:h Plastering white naugh Lounge ch11r er1 1200 733-852ot ASI< I lail•iaf HAULING & MOVING JltTiaf Custom Tuturtng Ouellty $25 536 4050 for 8r11n fHE MICHAEL156UGLAS College Studet'll w11ruc1c •l-1 llYlll* Work Problems-No Prob· 8 Ivory mod c:ouch Fr .. tt Jta 1022 BUILDING CORP Custom Thank you L1W11 CLEAN&EXPERT lemsl •326864 SS4-783l wtm11ch love Hll, Remodeling & Additions Ovf'f 25 years e11~1eOCe Pl .. • wllnut glHI col tt>te .nd ADORABLE KlfTE~S (51 543 9367 1•4894231 :::B~•·•~•~tt"o!iitltoi-ti~a~f~~ft~ Lie T 116 ot28 730 1353 •• &al tble w.m11ch l•mp com moatty blM:k • 8 weeks W-RtGHT HOME PATROL 24 lllr O • lM-1llO plat• set 1900 new Old Pt.aM call 6A6-52U FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN •20Years1nArNOu111t~ ••ABCMOVING•• ••it"'umbinn&..-.atlnn• 11200 67535•• or or 846-3028 ODE G• REPAIR takes loving care ot pe11 T 138046 "' ,.,. ... ,..., .. .., '"'" REM LIN o wat-. mail etc 751-6355 Quick & Careful %2·7069 MUST SELL' AFGHAN lema .. 2'' yrs I•--------All Types Stores-Ott;ces-.... LO RATES 552-0410 DRAINS CLEAR From S15 a~,...r~-1 • !' Homes-etc LIC dllnl d * La .. IHJiaf St••Ytll A&l I l!I( Faucets. Otsposal Heater .A pr of Henredon uph<>ts Old beaultfu~ dog How much will your son or daughter know obout bus1~ss when applying for their l irsr full t1m~ 1ob' Plenty. of he or she hos ever beel'I a newspaper corner Throu91'1 rout~ ex~nence he or she is already a lop oheod ol th1m cloumotes Whtie they oll masrer •deos the boy or qirl with o n~wspop,.r route •S oble to p ut them ro procttCol use Sus1neu? Corner\ learn the bosi< l~om tht' bos1c principles lrom the lint doy of startong to del1v~r newspaper\ They buy ot whol,.sole ~11 Of retail makt collection\ "'""P rh,.,r o wn boolo.\ ond deol w1tt. ~oplt' foci' to foce Carrier\ quocldy fond ovl !hot profit and loss ort more rhon l!!••booli tl'rms Thi' bt'n~lots o t monog1n~ a ~w\poper rourt ore Ol'I equation for a luturt' wcceuful c1tiren A great "umber of today \ prom•nent mf'l'I nl'ld womt'n \tOrtt'd their public careers O\ nl'w\poper c orflP'r\ And thf'y oll vouch 1hot o l'lew\poper rovtf' g1v;o\ o boy or 91rl o heood \tart on the fvturf' "'5YW usu PllombO Const 968-3564 Ill J.awacart --~-641-0907 UG 722-9066 chrs ColOf Shrimp $300 IPlyed gentle 0 good ~&iiil9if[~ofiwi!fi!Nio'!QAftiip~X_,.i ~fPIE"b" • 1.,.1r-. llvall Cl pr 3 drwr 1nt1que c:~t hom. only 993·523ot """ Room Additions-Remodel Le-'"~"'-'"" Sprlnk'-·• •• s••• n ' p .. J ill I~ "' 832 Al90 ll'lt/~I Pllnllng p '"'-,.,.··• -~ ~8,,,..Co ori..lnat • S95 64"·" nER lrTTtll ..,,. Doors W indow•· •llo Sod Clean-ups 20 .n11n "" ···-"' 1: Llc•288597 131·9n5 ,. St d t ••-s lnMJrld CALYP FREE EST T FU SOU~ k Covers Decks F11l'lk, area Tony M5-512ot u en ""v"•" BEAU I L oe ColOll or1nge. caltco tor ~aJt 9&8 7107 LIC1 480617 LIC T 124-431 641·8427 Reliable witty SVC reQelrl bedroom suite k U I tolM-thell 852-1003 tiaa_..i.,._~-'"'W .... ~~r--KC TREE SERVICE NEW WIJ'ef\OUM Storage 6A7 7753 24-Hrs Perkey ~2500. ring ArN R;>.1,. & *SUNRISE CONST • Top Trim Removal O\iel IOVll-lll ••• _..,.,·.,1Witfta1 Mii I I t 75 ot>o 759 3137 lrmJS Aeeur1ac:lng e Rooftng & Remodeling & AddltlOl'ls Serv LIG/ln1 lreti est -16 WEEKS OLDI Tr11nfld Wat.,prooflng• 63 t-4199 1 Brlclt COl'ICret• p•llOI 969-8263 Of 536-&196 C•"•ful Courteous·Cheap amm., .... I 540-&387 ~··ry H.e-ot 4 00 Lie 1451217 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE By hr /Of piece 648"3665 _A_d_d""''n-.. -De91Q--n-.... ,.-..,,-oa"l'e1-1 ~~:"f ~= :::~ ~~~c',Jtwtlry/Fan/A.rt riP«t &pentry s;;:;;c; Dttn Sod Clean·upe M1lnt i F::: :;,,ue~:~y ~"'('_2~~~ etc Must sell by July I02S Atpilr Fwmocfl-Addl11<m1 Entry & Fren<:h ooon Spnnklers etc 850-4147 tla11ia1 ltmce 26th l'IO C*tooel c:"-Ck• 1 ,_ x:::: j 4 kt t 11 Ooor.etc: 548-•980 By Norman The Doorml n ; OUSTY'S Lal'ldtcapell•wn1Comptnl0f11Aldll IOf hve Tile Wiii l•k• cells st•rtlng Lad-.., .. ._a we c l• ... .. . " . . ' Daily !.!~~ION DEPT -Ooor. M01dlng1-Bay Oak a. Fir 857-000R Mllln Serv Wkly/month/ I 11'1 Cir~ & Ott hlk pg tor ExPERT Gt.HAMIC Tnlng July 2' 87~ n 10 I ~ s~\&:e:::~~ '$:~~ ' Wtndows--Coml)Mtte P1t101 £\tctdeal 1 time Free eat 24 '· l6AO, lh4t elderly l7 lot)8:\J :?009 Distinctive AHord•b'-CUSTOM SOii I 199 An 575-9&19 or 5S6-8~ , --- - ----- --- - - -- -' '1~~~':~ p~~~8 ~~ I Pllltll IUmto I M~~B.L:~~ ~~~~c~o Paialia1 Kllcti.na balhl 722 9783 ~~:ysT°~= ~~we'& llllY IOIU y .. , my \On douoM~r w ould l1lc" I )JO WfST 8AY ST P 0 80>t 1~60 COSTA MESA CAllf '1'1626 Ooor. ii-a11 A1t.,a11on1 • p2u5:'1''Y3 work '~.';~o' I S20-S25 548-5722 fo.1@ PAINTING By Rich TrH lemct mOfe 833-9097 Artlat proof ot High S.. il'llormotoon on o Doily Pilot rouh' II ...._ '" " ....., ... s1 o 16 1 01 h•l'V\Y JAYCEE TREE §ERViCt 1 $11111no alt0 1rt111 proof C1blnet ... P1nel·LOC.k1 .. tc ' SHRUB & LAWN CA Rf 1r... l'I r yr .... El FGANT 1 atmoel MW of Clfe de I• Plllx Pvt Pty 35 vr• HP wry 942·0S67 RESIOtCOMM'LllND 26 l 1nd~p1ng gen Cll'lup cu11om«11 I tc. 2~4 Trimming Remov•I Y1rd coucn. loou !Miio., I must NII 75~959S I -yn Do my own worll LIC B lbO 'NB/CM 675 11&1 Thttl'lk Yout 04!..1 4114 cff<anul)I havl $48-0521 gr.en ~ rOM 1100. ~HS tH; R NAMF. I~ -1 CIARAGE dOOr apec:111 •'7804 1 Al 14&-8t<'I a e *A A PAINTING tnttEct Wi • "I · ll'lllQued dr..-a larQll Men'1 18tl yellow gold I If• .. 1m1 oe 11\1 He11 TREES "" • "' • H8tlf 1 h ""..__ r• DtA.-1 --tc:h !mer Con•t 213 502 3131 HECTRICIAN Chief "'°'ti LOWCST P<>'~b4e pr.ce ~ mirror to m1 c """""'"' • ·...,..... -· Ptu9 S""-'1 Aemode4 11'\d Addltlonl Walla Doon M2· 1111, I UH, Ill Fr" Mt S20 hr T09Pl'dtremovec:I ( ... 1'1. 10 SttK> S«vice 162·l2:\5 LET THE SUNSHINE IN $75 f'Kh 64~·S5e2 <' ITltl'l t cu1tom mltde A OO~ESS I 0 "79 8275 1 J •1• Sunshine window c ... n.ng dl•"'Ond r1011a seooo I •ot87892 reg,,. ' up-lawn• !>1 .. u EXTERIOREXPERTA lid Call1714J6415980 MATCHING 11rll)4t gold ob<>lor 111 750-G992 I Ltl-'l flfmlOlil CINn Up1•T1• T~ng 04HtCull repe1r1 R apec;1elly bllc.t. ru11 t0la lov.Mlt CITY ZIP __ f Dn•rM ••tfl """kend Sh9'>'ng Remov•no·HllUI L1<.•288S97 131 9295 Commetelell~tlll c.ha1r 111 ~•nt tood "~ Otl PAINTINGS 7 20•2• I ~.. S45-o..1~ MIKE 450.37&.J t ttO<y 130 • 2 stOf°y SAO !i!ISI O!i 14 I • 3 1 '• 1 • Orlgln•I• _.,..,. PAINlfR NfU>S WORK' Cahl Wind°""' 964 .!)t24 B0U9ht d11ect ftom Gi l· PHONE AC.E _f NEW I REPAIR Chlahty No Tr•ITnm/C...nup coo µI 1n1 [•I {1Mllng1 ret1n eat> MOVINO SAl F' Sotettove ,.., 1 untrimeo Mull I IOC>t to em•ll rHa()l'lll>le g11den1ng Competlllllil 1281 v•• ••P work gu•r I """' lrpl <lrsti 2 waul M't 1ltt ~, .. "' lied 63M'3•~ pric.eJ Chuck 842 217~ n"'"' P111ntlfl0 964 3837 FIND ul'lll• twn ~1 Chllllrl " S..K.~ 6 Land~ I PARE Nl ~ I m1.c ntomt "48 7"96 Xh24't I 185 .. or all tor I .;,1.-NA TUt:lc ~-' h••1n• ,.lMlry QUALITY PAINTING I '8'i0 111( 14 1 Sfl5" or u "°"' Hur Xtts f r .. trim ;,.;;BlOCk...-......... --11·,""!"'b-,IC..,,-WOI~ ... ~. Sp.K in old"°"'". or•f· M•lllrw\t n• pAO(\le lnnll lo I ll IOt s 180 CI M Rl"dy L -- ----- - - - - - -- - _ _J rem.. Com hlll remov111I S.•t •ny thrnuKh cl.H\ll tr.d ~.'!~·~_.,,is·· '1' tllWT1 IO·Srm ~'14 10 ,. __________________ ""'":' ______ ':"""""""'~ Ot1mp rul'll c M IN I\ concrete f) PlllOI flld guar WOf'k fl7!i M/14 u-• ..... -. .. ... ---------1r .. Jim W e 842-7708 1~ vr• ••t* 146 4134 ., } ' 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tueaoay, July n. 1988 e ..,•_.rr ... •.__• _ _..H ... 1_4 a ...... ,.,... ti• ,., .. t.et" 1111 &aw lapiW "" h• 1ae• llM A••._..... IHI --~ .......... _*> ... tu_._ ___ Nl.IC ....... ..._NO ..... m ........ __ ...;.,,.;,.;;•;.;;;JC~MO;;..;rna.-.,;;.. __ ..:.NllC=;.;..;.;."°-.m .... ICl:--t_ UTILITY TMtLlR 20' AUOl '13 5000 TURIO ~DA '71 CVCC, 1000 SOUTH COUNTY •CAOtUAC '72 a.den de tun K... Delly Piiot M u . n . ,.;o,,.:.:"'.,. ... ..., "9tbect. ~l.lll)OM 10 haul wtit w/brn ltht Int. ILltO. ml on 'T1 r.t>lt eng, ruN ltm8IG VIiie Vinyl roof ... -.c. fltelTTtOUe ...,.... NOTICI a. A~I &. 12, 1Me T2t0 ..... eTATDmNf cen. •tc e'.xlt oond runy ~. & pr9g41d. xlnt, Int WKY g<t. nd1 t1n11 MOTOll VOLKSWAGEN QOOd rubb« xtnt eond. MAim ITATIMSNf OCATM °' ...-........ ~ ~·52" $10.800. call 178·ti10 & paint $8?5 obO. Mull •, 1950. 645--0302 ~ follow4no !*'ION are ,.,_ IHll.TO. · The '""" .. w,. "" """'" °' doing ~ • Euttn. AMO Of N1TTION d°"'O bUtinMt w VwCAMPER°78 mm NII by Frldey <4n~ 1 Wiii 1~UZll CAOILI.AC '80 El Dotedo 3303 Hlfbof ltvd., 8u1t.e TO ~TD fUILIC NOllC( ~ Aaeod•t•, Otlg owner frldg. 110~ HONDA 78 CIVIC PnH l HI 8ro.wn, 521< mt IUIVoof. e.s. Cotti ....... CA tMM UTA ft MO. A~ Aoclt*llt St · Coetl all cond, $4500/obo 5 apd. good cond '" 111 , new ur.. LOADED ... ~. T "S., lnQofpof1~..,,,~ To 111 '*"· i.n.rk:llllea. Aenn:u.-:.-11 C~!,H..!9 M l.ffllo, 111 eve-H0-S00 4 SIMPLY THE 8ESl ~~2% a::= 1:1!:,1.~,H~~~h~\ 1 S6500 1<42•9911 ;;::niee=~:~:· u :::::::. ::: ~~~ NAMI ITA~ ~tet St . Co9tl MeM. ••ttteJCIH/ SelM. Setv~ • Leutng . .,..,1 .. t\ .,.,.,.. I CADILLAC '81 Eldo 1 Coeta Men. Cattfornla m1y be othefWIM lnter•ttd .. .J,'! 1~ ~H~ CATh91t292bt ··--· 11 con- ~..... 1640 JAMBOREE RO Xlnt cond LOADED tTf•ll#I 111oro•1 lmmlC $8200 obO Mull Thi• bv1lneu ,. con-ANNE SHU TON Al(/; Fln1nc1a1. 2082 lual~ duc1ed by WI lndMdWI •---...-1011 EUROPEAN DELIVERY I HONDA 79 ACCORD OW"4lf 80.000ml. wh/wtl, 92t2t In tn. wlll and/Of Mtll• Of .,,,.,._ ......,_ u ... ._ ... '- _ .. _ "·•u NEWPORT B"' &CH $ 3 5 0 0 0 B 0 p p ... , 7eo--0580 duGled by I OOtl)OfatlOn ANNI! J SHl!L TOH Centet Ottve. lnllne, Ter ... M LeekO _. • ~ 648-0744 tt 5 WUr X T AS lncorPorat9<1 A !*ltlOn hie beef1 llled 92715 Thll atattf'l*lt -llled 6 yr warrlnty, 3 month n9W AdJ~t 10 Falhlon laland 1 er H~ t l •A" 11,., WI llY AU. IAIU Tom McKlril.y, Prealdent ' by SECURITY PACIFIC NA· PonderoH Hom" of wttll the Covnty Clel'k of Or• SS995 (714}H0-3081 Open 7 D1y1 a WMk I HONDA '83 PRELUDE ...... 1 .. ,.1 11~a•h USEOCAAS& TRUCKS Thi• 111tement wu flied TIONAL BANK (ll'OAMERLY Soutl'lefn C1Htomle, a Cell· anoaCounty ori Jvty 2. ltd -,-, •• -.... , ... r. MO·M44 5 apeed. mag wheel•. COM!INORCALLFOR wllhtheCountyClerttofOr· SECURITY-FIRST NA• f0<nla corporation. 2012 m•* .. SEPWTIElllt-·· •pupnrc~'-'2'oo'"~fo·.50'ow7 ~ml 67S-0900 r111·-.. ••• angeCo\HltyonJvtyl, 1084! TIONAL BANK) In the Su-8u1lnHI Cantar Drive. Publlehed Or~~ Ill Gall MO lllM r~ .., .,.. .. "'-.,..Ll~LLO "1-perlor Court ot Oranoe Ir.Me. CA 82715 Delly Pltot Jukr 15. 22. ""'· • DELIVERY Of PARTMENT ..,.,. Put>tttn.o Otange eo..t Counly requa1tlng lhal SE-Thtl butln... le con· August 5, 19" FOf Saile HONDA 250R 3 McLAREN'S BMW I HcOoNnOd.A ,·01131d~~etude(Plr'el{11'1"at, PORSCHE 77 924, 11t. 01m1UT Dally Ptlot July 15. 22. 29, CURITY PACl,IC NA· ducted by I ~1tl0n ol T2t0 wheelef 1984 wu stereo. snrl, )(Int cond,I 11121 1 BEACH BLVD I Augu11 5. 1988 TIONAL BANK ba appointed Pondaroaa omH ... -IC NOTIC[ <495-71~ M-Ftlll9.s.stm& tinted windows. more) Must setll before 8/2 HUNTINGTON BEACH T255 11 perlONIJ repreeentatlve ~=Src~~~~~~ ~ l--.:..'"~=~..;.;.;~;;.;...-- hteLHda1 9010 I 828 s Euclld St ~~~k~~5~J1542io 153 $3499 ot>o 759-8390 l4l·IOll1Ul-HI1 --"81.--IC_NO_TICE ___ ::!. •= the •tit• of 6ecfetitv t .,... Ned PM:~:U.11 iiiEJ ~~!~~J~ HONDA /;CCORD 79 * PEUGEOT * 1 CHEVY '78 Camaro LT. The petition requHta Tl* 1~ Cler1l of Of-u• ITA,...._,..y 213-691·8701 HATCHBACKmintcond I •MASTERATI * auto.air Vll.nubrh,tllt,I It_, lauth0t1ty 10 admtnllter the wltht~tytyon June 111, ThelOllowlnoP9f'llC>Mlf• SALES .. LUSlllQ 1 *ALFA ROMEO * yua...., YOU looks/run• •Int, •l'llOIXl«I f'ICTITIOUl IU ... I• estate under the I~· 1"989 doln9 bu1lnau a • llr. stereo. 12·300· cei *SAAB * BITIEA• nnnn I $2500obo960-30111 I NMMllTAT'l•NT denl Admlnlttratlon of Ea-1988 n121n HEAVENLVHOST.408Cor ALL IAIEI 'LARGE SELECTION OFI Ml~e 8•5Pm 833•0070 BEACHU f#~ 2 m ----The fOllowlng pereon• .,. tales Act Pu '"*' Otanga Cout t• ClrQ9. Coron• Clef Mar, I llHLI NEW & USED BMW'S! JAGUAR '85 SOVEREIGN '._j CHEVY '81 CAMARO Xlnt l doing bvein.N u JR In-A l!Mtlng on the petition Delly b~lot July 1 8. 15 22. C/; 92'25 OOM ESl,,. FO G I lh I cond auto. air. crulM ....,tment1, 1835 Whlttlef, wOI be held on JUL V 30. · • Nancy ingman. 408 ~ '"' & REI N lOll IUCI llW Anlhraclle gray ea er n-control, 8 cyt $2950 •F6, C:O.ta ~.CA 92627 11988 at t 30 A M WI Dept 11188 T244 Circle. Corona del MM.~ •DEY VOLUME SALES terlor, aunrl European * 752·0900 * 644-7183 Gerald N Jacobeon, 17481No 3 II 700 Civic Centet lomla 92'25 SILES. Lusl.~ I SERVICE & LEASING wheels 3300mi s3 1 500 CHEVY '112 c·-tt ... d l(lngham Way, Fullerton. CA I Drive Wftt. Santa Ana, CA Joy J OrOM. 2001 Ydt • 3670 N Cherry Av• 675-858 t Steve I ... ve e... r, 92833 102702 P\IJllC NOTICE Mlec:hlel. Newpof't 8MOI\ 19202 BEACH BLVD LONG BEACH LAMBORGHINI JALPA '8-4 4 spd. xlnt cond, blue Page Rank 1300 Adame I IF YOU OBJECT to the Calllotnla 92880 11•1111·4100 (No Cherry ult-4051 8000 orig ml, red w11an S I $2.800 OBP 5411-3886 ,, 118. Colle Meaa. CA granting of the P911tlon. yoo ,_,_., Tht1 bu1IM11 I• con· (714)tSl·lll0 MBZ 450 SL 79 IN u. .A. eve. MUST SELL 92626 ShOVld either ac>PMt It lhe NOTICI °' duettd by I general P811· 4 ft"l Drin/ JHfl Trad&-lns Weleome SOK ong1nal miles A 0 T G ARO£R DODGE 73 $850 Thie buatneH 11 con· hearing encl ttate your ob-TitUITll'I IALI netShlp 9030 OPEN SEVEN DAYS silver w/blue leather N RYIN H Ford ·74 Colony 100 dueled by co pennere 'iec:tlon• or me wtlUen obJec;· On July 29. 1988 at 11 00 Joy J Groae ~ TEA EASING TO BC I Gerald N Jacobaon liOnl wtlh the court t>alore 1 m Flret Ametlcan Title In· Thia etatament w11 ·75 JEEP CJ5. iclnt cond. CUT L $ lOOO j~8c?fdltlon Thie statement wu flied the hearing Your •P9Mr· suranee eo.. 1 catttornla wtth the County C1ertt ol xtra gas tank. hitch. new...._________ 702•736•0555 • SALES • with the County Clefk ol Or·, anee may ba In person Of by corporation u Truatee. or ange County on July 2. 1186 toft top, S3500 080 Dy1 • MAZDA '81 RX7 GL. 41K • SERVICE DODGE ·110 Mlrda, lo ml, •"99 County on July 2. 1988 your auor~ Succeuor Tru1tH or fS1DM 760-5869 Eve 646-1819 ....r. ,,_,~ mt. snrl. am/Im cass orig ID • PARTS air bucket seats, t-t09. "11*4 IF YOU A EA CREDITOR Substituted Trust ... ot that Publllhed Or~ Cout ~Wm.I' M s 1 $5700 TOP SSS PA & 53800 Publllhed Otange co..1 or a contingent etedltOf ot cen11n Deed ol Trull ••· Dally Pltot Jvty 15. 22. 29. AMC JEEP CJ5 '72 ownr usl ee • LEASING 1 vinyl '0P968m6ag2 s1• Dally Piiot July 15. 22. 211,, the deoeued. you must Ille ecuted by ARTHUR c RITZ, August 5. 19&e Compl new. $5000 will •irRV10! OBO Tim 841· 1831 For P1mpered i\k(,f I INVI NffHn • 20 August 5, 11188 your c1elm with the court or a Slngle min. and recorded U" take part trade, less than I .S I MBZ 4SOSE ·73 Mercedes Benz llN IHI WI , 1 llJA 1 EL CAMINO '73. strong T261 present It to the peraonal May 22. 1981u1n1trumen1 a._ II' MnTIC[ • 3000 ml, 892-8306 LE&llll 1481<. lmmacualte cond. lllHIATE CASll power train, air & au10. l re(>(eMl'ltlllYe •PPQlnted by No 31322. WI Boot< 14070, ~-~---"-""---- orin1nal owner call aft Top Mercedes Prices Paid £YfRY MOOCL ' COl.Ofl ood sha"'"'' S 1700 lhe court wtlhln lour month• p..... 1031 ol Olflclal '*' -DODGE Ram Charger '85. d " g .,. c from lhe date of llrat II· ~. ol Ofanna Covn"'. . It -excellent cond Royal SE Always a tremen ous 6pm 495-9325 CALL PETER or R/;Y CALL TODAY 548-7821 I suanceolletltw~ .. provided C1Hlornla and'p;;rauent 'io f!CTITIOUI ~ PaoKage loaded. 10 mt telectlon of new & MBZ 450SL 79 MOISE OF IMPORTS FORD '67 Muet Faalback. I'" Section 700 ot lhe that oertain Notloe ol Default MAME ITATlfillblf ill.e many extras 760-6992 eerelully prepared Blk wtbamboo lea1her . flllal IHCEDES I new brks & more 289· L Probate Code of Calllornla thereunder recorded March The following~· eo.a..ned 9••w•s tn polished alloys US car 213 or 7 1' 637 ·2333 V8, aulo Sm"""ed Sac The time lor filing etalml wlll 26 19"6 at lnetrument No. doing bvll,_ aa· A) ~-Bl·) 'II 1EEP co1••c•E pr .. M -..v I "' ""' I I "-r• ~h Net#ortl • -$24 500. 642-6651 $1395 960-3081 A no ex.,.re pr..... o our 86-1111804 ot Offlclal R4I--.,.. • 4•4 . StMeo cauette. PIS stock TOYOTA '80 Corolla sll· mon111s from the date ot the COfds 01 uld COvnty. w!M WestCat• Dental PrOQI'~ sport bar 10494341 It does make a dtf· MBZ 73 350SL )(lnl cond ver 5spd t 8 1t1bck FORD '80 Fairmont Wgn heating notice above der and pureui nt 10 u1c1 C) Weat0¥e Vlalon •1111 fer..,.,... where you many extrH. Zender ktt am/Im. e11u cond $3•99 New ures/brakes/battery S I YOU MAY EXAMINE the un blk: vie" and DI w .. tC•• "''~ 8' Rial wheels, auto obo 5•8· 1361 240-8047 VW '73 Super Bug. good High m1 , xlnt cond ale Ille kept by the court If you =0~1 ~r:,•\":.1h at r.'wtul PreeCrlptlon Card Servlqjl{lt. Prkle Incl factory rebate purchas&_}'OUr BMW. (7 14} 673-0711 ttres. xlnl cond & runs radio $2500 733-0638 1 •re e person Interested In money of the United Stat .. 2900 South Brletol. Bulldlhg ORANGE COAST llW tPll 1 .. JS TOYOTA 82 Tercel SR 5 well, am/Im. $2800 Call s the es111e y01.1.may MrYe 01 America 1 cHhlef'I C. Suite 107, Cotta MeM. Jeep/Renault fll Y111 GlllV8Mltl0t MBZ '77 450SL, Xlnt cond nl back 46k m1 xtnt cond. 536·7862 or 846-3312 FORD GRANADA '76 upon the eHcutOf or admln-check payible 10 u ld CellfOf~•-~26~...__.- 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa ~ cream ext w/bamboo int red snrl 5 sp $3350 PP 2dr 8 cyl 1 owner new 1 1strator or upon lhe at· Trustee drawn on 1 etate °' W•t..,.,a . .,.. ..... ,,_ Ollth l•t 1023 2 tops. Loaded' $21 500 642·0106 wkdys VW 79 BUG trans. x Int cond S 1250 I 1orney tor the executor or nallonal ban« 1 itate or led· poratlon, 21100 S~ =--..,..-• _ _ 640-6617 548-7252 wkndsleves Conv yelw/blk COM· 650· 1523 adm1n11tr1t0f, 1nd Ille with .,11 ~edit union. or 1 llll• Brl'1ot. ~~'no ..... ~:. ~ Tnclrs 9035 lll PL ET EL V RESTORED the court with prool ol Mf· 01 federal uvlng• and loan 107~108. vvoota-. DODGE ·77 \', Ton long ..., 1 1 Se ta "na champagne/camel. all re· euto. bl~/burgdy 1eathec 1 6 cyl great cond new 1ng 1111t you dealre epeclal 111111 11 1 .. _ m-•n entrance Thi• bu1lnH1 It con· (l 1•) 131·1 MBZ 83 300SD Turbo.' TOYOTA SUPRA 84 $6995 obo 760-6600 FORD ·79 MUST ANG f lvlce, a written requeet 111t· Hsociatlon domlclled In thll lorma 92828 bed. equipped for low. 208 •• 1 n "" cords. new lags $26.000 19.000 mo e11cellen1 cond VW 79 Rabbit,' door xlnl radial lires s l800 notlOe of the flllng ol an In· to Fl~st ,.:,;.,~ Tltle In-due1ed by a c:.•''$.,. low mileage. like new 6 7 3 · 5 9 5 ' o r s 12 ooo 631 1338 shape stereo 4 speed ; 141759.1552 I ventoryand appr11Mmant ol euranc.Company tocated 11 WestCare It • 540-5266 llW•l•2002 1818)355-1229 38mpg $1795 Hurry 1 1e11ateUMt1ofolthepetl· t1'EaetFllthStreet.lnthe v1ce1 Inc . Larry A VOL VO 83 760GLE gas won I lasl long' 846-6533 LINCOLN ·72 MARK tV. uona or account• mentlOned 'city of Senta Anl CalllOfnla Sheakley, Chairman 'H TOYOTA TRICI SH 'I), 4WD, Xtra cab 4 cyl. auto trans AIC mag wnls/w1de ttres pwr door locks. pwr steer am Im stereo cass lllt whl Lie ::3COS300 113,IH THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAHOI BLVD. 646-7:~riooc~~t~ Mesa ~~~ :~. 2:g~Ts ci::.· I~ blue/blue etec, snrt a1rt I/II>/ '79 Rabbit, nu paint. exit cond New paint & E II" Section 1200 and 1200 5 ol ell thll right,. tltle and Thi• ·~,-~=·°'"~ ml. mint cond 525.000 stereo. cruise. auto grea lores snocl<.s AM/FM new top, re bit eng the C111torn11 Probate Code lntwest conveyed 10 and wtth !Che ounty J ... 2 1,, .. BMW 86 325es Con· obo(71 .)647•9278 cond S13000 857-0739 $1500 540-5266 D JOHNM.TIWlE,l!IQ .. now held by It under u1c1 •noe ouolyon u-,~1_.: .. 89K exit cond well ma1nt 333 So4.lttl Hofl9 l~.41ttt Deed ofTruetln the pr09trtY '"•c:,;; ;e~~1bl:11 B~;l~a~kge~ MBZ 84 300SD no Quall· VW 64 Bug Classic Xlnl $2100 ObO 786-4204 Fl • LOI A~. CA I0071 Situated In llld County Ind PublllMd Of~ 2. ~ lorm 200 miles PP lying xlnt shape wnls & cond lo ml!> reblt eng nu VW 80 Van11gon yellow. I Published Orange Coast I State deterlbad u Lot 42 of Dally Piiot July 15, 22. 831 2068 or 586· 7282 stereo $2500 Down and wnt Pl tlrks many nu PIS ale. cass 4 spd. 58K mi. I Daily Pilot July 15· l6, 22• Traci No 9182, as shown on August 5 1986 T282 $678/mo 720-3959 $1750 0 00646·6333 •lnl cond $5000 obo l986 amaprecordedlnBook405. ---------llW 'H 32HS·HW vw 7 1 BUG Woodbridge 786-8301 6 TW264 P1g9s •7 to 50 lnctualve, Pt.8LIC NOTICE Blk w blk cloth loaded MBZ '86 560SEL like new ---------M1scellaneou1 Mape, r.. ' low miles MUST SELL E1ce11en1 running cond In vw BUG 78 conv whlblk ' ouollC NOTICE cords 01 Otannoo County NOTICE ~ 18 !100 751-6373 1 .. S 1700 4 ruu ... -• (71 4) 760-6992 Prtor niwor., •u lf)p ltrt'S a IC ---------California INVITIHQ laOI I llW•llZ•MOllH MBZ. BMW POR. oilllllter 786 9369 4S OOOm1 S5995 obo O"ANOE COUNTY EXCEPTING THERE· Nottceleh9'ebyglventhat 760 6600 2 9UPf"IOfl COU"T FROM ALL remaining Oil. Oil the Board ol Trutt"' ot lhe Seekers/Sellers let our cnange wt brake 1nspec1 VW 71 Bug. grea1 shepe PLYMOUTH Silver Sapor 700 Clvtc Centef rtghts mineral•. mlnerale, Hunt1ng1on Beach u~on comput1>r I ind the $24 95 Weyant Ent 922 111s1de & out stereo runs VW RABBIT 82 CONV ro 81 28 ooo mi exln 1 Of. WMI mmeral right•. natural o••· High $ctlool Olatrlct w111,.. _ preowned c1u10 you re Sunset Dr 631-5092 sup e 1 S 1 O SO C 911 Red w bl~ top am/Im cond mil new I ires Santa Ana. natural gas rlgllt• and other calve -*S bldi IOf IVPOIY· Vaaa 9040 looking tor 100 s hsteo 846 6533 cass 6 .,peaks air new $38.000 obo 722-6638 • CA. t2701 llydrocarbone by whet· Ing RUBBISH DISPOS_,L COSTA MISA 642·0010 ""!!"!~--"!!!""""'!"--~ by ani.ious Sf'llers OR 'lell •II •71210C* 1treos S7000 ask 101 Lo" Pa1111oner IGOR MININ soever name known that SERVICE meeting Of equal 70 Dodg~ Tradesman \, yours 1as1• Brown/Ian exclnt cond VW 73 Bug 2nd owner all 6:! 1 7 117 PONTIAC 77 Bonneville 5 Respond en I ANN A I may be W1thln or under aald 10 the Sp41Clllcatlona on Ille Ton air new llres. well Buyer1Seller Connection only 64K miles service receipts good cond. d11 0rougham V8 eng 4 MININ if•nd wlttlout howeva<. the In the olfioe ol aald OletrlcA. mamtalned lowrn .body itll-1 111 records 3 yr warranly pendable $1600 Brian At D f 9300 door.snrl newtires.runs C11eNo D282173 rtghltodrtllorutetheevr· Bids 111111 be ct•-"Y mint nds 3 l 8 snorl avail (Ser 061646 1 This ev 650 7 146 Oy 494-4848 a OI oaea IC well must se111 $900 obo 6 SUMMONS lace or tile upper 500 leet ol marked • RUBBISH D'S· block $550 OBO M usi CELICA ST 78 TOYOTA weelt only 81 JIM CLICK 645-02'5 NOTICEI You heft beef! said land 11 r~ In POSAL SERVICE . •D sell by Friday 492·064 I 5spa art' Im cass runs 11._ •u.d. Tiie court maJ IMclde Deed lrom Weslfleld·IMne, • 6' 1 addr....O to A""'1 (Jerfect good condition S 10, " flllJLY OWIEI AUDI/RENAULT PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 7 99eln1t JOU without JOU' 1 L1m1teo Partnership, r .. E Rowley. Purchaalng ~-Anti.aea, s21 so obo 494.5452 Jll SLEIOllS I OPHATD SllOE JEEP BROUGHAM 81·2 dr being ti.Md unie.1 JOU r• 1c0tded June 30, 1978 In ager Huntington BHth Cla11ica 9045 IMPORTS 111,. a" ps. pb. pw am/Im •pond within 30 deJ•. "Nd Book 12739 Page 1170 ol uni~ High School Olltllet. DATSUN 76 280Z • ~ lrll cc $4 100 call Mike 8 the lnformetlon below. OHic1al Record 10251 Yorktown A~ l30SL MBZ 67 2 Tops Ot>pendable running car IOOI Quail St NB • ,.. • 8 5pm 833·0070 If you Wish to seal< lhe Id Tile strffl address or Huntington Beach. ~A New interior pa1nt1t1res & ,eeds work $2200 obo 833-9300 • '• Aj 1 vice ol an a11orney '" th•S otner common destgnatton 92646 and rece!Ved at or sofl lop $18 800 573.9511 MERCEDES 81240D '-*" malle< you ltlould oo eo ofu1dproperty purponed belore200pm ,T=. 752~2161 0 642·2498/E 41 spd all electric excel • r, 1 IRVINE AUTO promptly so lhat yOYr writ· to be 8A MonU<*lo lrv1ne Jvty 31. 10MS. at wtdc", DATSUN 81 Ma)1ma, lull lent cond1t1on 42.000 m1 ,el'( o~t 'amifµ CENTER len responte. If any may be iCA and ptaoa bid• wtll be b-57 CHEVY BEL·AIR Sport pwr elect sunrf nu 11res. B P 6' , filed on time Said sele wm be meoe llely opened and rNd in Coupe V 8 restorabte 43k m1 S5 595 obo Manila eige/ alomino tr~atfo1u /amit11 714-951-3144 AVllOI u11eo he s•dO de-w11nou1 covenant Of war· Bldg c Rm 381 not running $850 963-3000 $13 800 673 7906 .L 800-428-7485 mandado El trioonal puade ranty ••pr"s or Implied as E.achbidShallrematn\/Wid 646· 1• t3 01 548-8'4 t DATSUN Nissan 85 MB•• PEUGEOT 75 4 door air ri~Ht. dec•dor contra Ud Sin IU· IO lllle, ~Ot'I or en· tor a period ol 45 d9)" •"'9< JAGUAR Restored local ma GL Wagon 9k m1 sun root auto cass xlnt ON d1enc11 a menot que Ud r• cumbrances 10 setlsty lhe I 'he dale specilla<l lor the r• riew classic yellow pa1n1 cond $13000 646-7641 $1700/0BO 759·0650 2 :-tr <16 <1uto aor Pb PS THE RIGHT •Lea la lnformaclon que note ~ot~1Tsec:ured wly The Board of Tru•t-blk •Pl s9000 759.9 194 P" 1m cas'> 1111 cc •It s•gue said .,.,_, o ruet. to t snail be lhe IOle judge ol the '69 XKE / 2 auto JIC lutty toaoed Excellent interior body & wes ft BUC.IK REAGL 81 1pond11 den1ro de 30 d111 1unpa1d balance due on 1~ ceipt of bids DELORE AN 81 Perfect * '73 CARRERA-RS* co.,11 i> o•,o call Mike FOOT S1 Ueled detel sooc1111 el S59 183 82 plus the follow· quallty ot equipment ottered A a IOI la ported 9100 • .:i 5 spd aor power 2K m1 since enure car wa' Q rn li33-0070 conseJo de un •t>ooado en mg estimated co1t1 ••· and r~ th8 '1gllt to re- -~ 1 ~ 500 ~ , 4 650 5483 1 estored 7& 8 alloy• ~ Mte asunto det>erl• hacerlo penses afld advances at lhe I J9CI any or 111 bide lfld to Al 101 78 5000 good cc~ ~ ' , inmed111amente de eeta lime ol lhe lnlllal publlcatlon waive any 1rregulerlty th9'• 1M1on •u11y Odded Cdll r1AT 68 t2• Spioer Conv alum susp Recaros ; -' menere su respuesl1 ol lhls Notice of Sale in tor info De•"~ 63 1.f,1q4 rOll ,..ng new tires runs/ Alpine Flawles!I If' ~ 8$Crll8 s1 hay alguna pv&O• S 1.009 00 1'9ned Allyn l . ftowt.y, oob great Musi see• $20.000 OBO 531.4765 r ,.1at7U.'t?ii1'h__ ~ sec reg1s1•ad1a11empo Purchaalflt Men.,er "\~~~01 !~ ~..°<!~?~, :r~Rs8n~f ~U')I) OBO 536-,050 PORSCHE 7 I 91' Targa ( ,C~o' lkswag' en 1. ''' ~~,.. T t TO THE REShPO~Dl,:..NT NOTICE TO Dated July t• 1988 ~ ...YOIKS\j . lie pelillone< as ..., • PR<>nRTY OWNER Publtlllled Ofange Cont vw• ~a•s SIPrPo tr r "r ~4 Spider new top w1001akpsp&edarr1av"escegregarl o~,,Pd • 1 r.i, ,1 .. 1 c f., pe1111on concerning 1vour YOU ARE IN DEFAULT , Delly PllOI July 15, 22. 1996 t 1ss P•CPI Pnt tonu ... w '"'" esenllally reblt '+'+ D 'v ~-0. marriage If you fall to lie a UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 1 T2S7 $ ,~ ~Ol ~.11 "'tt•me as~ }150(1 obo 975-9527 o ownr. $4250 BO Dys 546 0220 I ''\:"'-"..-I response wunln 30 daye of DA TEO MAY 19 111111 UN: frir R1cr1 ,, 1 l)'iU 1!J94 £i42 1868 N 972-6206 Eves 545-3933 w • '"-~~-... \ .the date lhlt this summone LESS YOU TAKE ACTION DEATH No riccs \. I. BUICK k DEALER INTO ~ I ORANGtcoUNTY -SAVING s ~.~ · I :~e~"~~r 1ale~ •Used Cai S~le~ Thi· hos a new way to •u 11 vour Hidden Treasures into CASH N1 th n 57 60 Closs1fted Ad ~ 60 or$5.60 TI • with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or concellotion. •• l IJ, 11 f I 11,. •rt t ,. I • 642 5678 J' ( mplnymt·nl Ad ltlf•t" ' yh r '., 1 r nr ('Ir\{ Uf" ' d \ tl1 .. ( \J I r111 h II')..., ------------------------------------{ I •t ~If > 10 I p t • 1 ( t f ' I 29i• '1111>01 Hl•ll CM 979 2~00 BUICK 70 Skylark $895 ~ ot cond needs pa11\I MOVIN(, MUST SELL Pvt>'8'>4 04<'3 C111hy BUI( K 76 ESTATE WGN •onrted $700 or bf!St 011,., ,Good Dealt f,71 2886 or 673-0225 IUIOI '11 HYUH Xlnt tonO loaded $2900 OBO 646 0744 &tt.,r !> BUlr'lf 83 REGAL LTD Beaut i:ond 53K orig nwner mu'lt sacr11ice '5875 call ev11 '86· '.1•!>5 oays 857 1%0 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ot .~lfl modfll low mll•aoe Cadillacs'" Orange County• See us today 540-9100 ?600 Hert>or Blvd COSTA MESA COUP[ 0£ VILL( 70 1lnl r.nnd d11p11nd1blfl 0 011 ow"e>r 36,000 OflO m1 $1!>00 0 80 0&0 308 I CAllLUO •71 ELIO IUI. hes H2-Hlt ()11 yfl11I 1'111y1ng "'" tf!lhnQ DI '"" c.t101htld m.-1 ~ •t ~, , ,' .,84 , '5 served on you your default TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 9 msy be entered and Ille ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT ~ coun may ente< 11 judgment A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU ~ cont11ntng 1nJunct1ve or NEED AN EXPLANATION ' ~ ~ 101her order1 concerning OF THE NATURE OF THE division of property. apouul I support child custody child PROCEEDING /;GAINST (J , suport attorney fees coite YOU YOU SHOULD CON· I "' 1nd sucn otf\8< retie! as may lACT A LAWYER be granted by the court The ·., 1 1 garnishment or wagea, tak· 1 FIAIT AMfRICAN TfTU Ing of money or property or INIU .. ANCE COMPANY, a DA TE BOOK I other court 1utllorlllld Callt0tnl1 c:«potalton, Pet l'' proceed Inga m1y also rnull llnctt, Ault10t1Hd Offtcef, 642 4311 JUfll t7 1986 ,114 feet Flfttt ltreet, lanla Qery Oren•ttte. Claftl, ly: Ana. Calttorni. tz701 (714) Janet Youne. Deputy Clat'll 1551-'211 Leslee J Newmen. Al· lorney lor Petitioner &IS 1 C111tc Centtor Drive West. Dated July 1 1986 Suite 220 Santa Ana CA ' Published Ora099 Coaal 92701 ID111y Piiot July 8 15 22 Publlalled Orange Cout t986 T253 __ PU_B_ll_C _NO_T_IC_E ___ M_ll_C _NO_T_IC_E _ l MllC NOTICE 1 __ Ml_l_C _NO_TI_C_E _ NOTICE OF CONTINUANCE OF HEARING ON ADOPTION OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION (local QuldellnH Section 48) South East Regional Reclamation Authonty (' SERRA ·1 254 11 Caoot Road Suite 209 Laguna Hills. C A 92653 The Soulh East Regional Reclamation Authority 1s preparing a negative declarauon for the pro1ect entitled Dana Point Sanitary District Property Acquisition Notice of Preparatmn Negative Declaratton was previously posted at the SERRA offices. and published in two newspapers of general circulation within the boundaries of SERRA prior to the June 12. 1986, meeting of the Board o f Directors of SERRA. at which time the Board of Directors of SERRA was scheduled to consider for approval or dtsapproval of the adoption of a Negative Declaration for that protect At that meeting of the Board of Directors the heanng tor consideration o f the approval or disapproval of the Negative Declaration was continued to the August 20 1986 meeting of the Bo ard of Directors of SERRA THEREFORE NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the Board of Directors of SERRA will consider for aproval or disapproval the adoption of a Negative Declaratton for this pro1ect a1 its meeting to be held Augus1 20. 1986. at 2 00 p.m al lhe City Council Chambers of the C11y of San Juan Capistrano located at City Council Chamber City of San Juan Capistrano 32400 Paseo Adelanto Sttn Juan Cap1s1rano. California 92675 A11hat 11me and place the Board o f D1rN:1ors will receive and consider publlc comments w ith r8';1ard to the approval or disapproval or a Negative Declaration for this project A Draf1 Nega11ve Declarallon ts on flle at lhe District Otttce and 1s avallable for public 1nspec11on Persons w ishing to submit wrll1en comments to SERRA regarding thl<l matter may send 1riem to the South East At"glonal Reclamation Authority at the address above listed or contact Mr W1lllAm P Becker acting Gener I M anager at (714) 770-6296 Dated July 18 1986 BOWIE, ARNESON, KADI I DIXON, Attorney• for SOUTH EAST REGIONAL RECLA· MATION AUTHORITY, By Ro.,_rt E Anelow Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot July n . 1986 T267 i ' MORRIS WARREN B MORRIS. SR.. agt: 87. resident or New· port Beach. passed away July 20. 1986 Survived by his two sons. Warren B Moms. Jr . of Qr. angt-, .md Tunothy Morris o r Long Beach, two daugh ters, Helen Watson or Warrington. Mts· sour1. and Mary Aon McGrath of Newport Beach. seven grand children and ore great grandch1Td Graveside serv1c;es 9 00 A M Wednes· day. Fairhaven Mem or1al Park. Santa Ana Friends who wish may call • Brown Colont I Mortuary from 3 PM to 9.00 P Tuesday Brown C o ntal Mortuar Drrectmg ~2-3949 OE FORD Robert Kirk de Fo 70 years M r de F a resident of Lagu Beach. passed a July 18. 1986 Ht> survwed by his w1 Anne. has son K i and his daught Diane dt-Ford a grandch1ldrt'n p vate services and tombment at Paci Vll'w Memonal Pa Nt-wport Beach e1f 1c View M ortua Dlre<.'\ors 644-2700 --- ' I WeGtt4&1,Jat1U A1t1ES (March 21-Apnl 19): It becomes cvtdent that ''defeat .. 11 bcina transformed into "rou11n1 victory." Lunar, numencal eyelet hiahliAht pot~tial, vindication, favorable coun or law decision. Leo, Aquanus play out1tand1n1 roles. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Accent on friends, hopes, wi1he • powers of penuuion. Elements of 1imina, luck ride with you. You make ri&ht move, y U-'11 be at ri&ht place, you could win major contest. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): AJthough there arc some obstacles, professional supenor will appreciate mur efl'orts, and promotlon is distinct PG ibility. Social activities also 10-osase, •nd you could embark upon S Wc.liday or vacation journey. YONEY nt na CANCER (June 21-July 22): Check o details, look .bcy~nd the im~edi.ate, MARR f9Gus on pubhcauon, commun1cauon, ••••••••••••• JD&uqe. Lona-distance call will verify ~ws. Money picture brighter than onainally anticipated. .. t '~ LEO (July 23-~ug. 22): Emotions dominate logic-realize some caution as necessary, cseecially where romance as concerned. Means protect self m d&llchcs. Make mquines. be aware of financial resources of one who makes "Dig promises." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 22): Go slow, play waiting game. be aware oflegal nlbts. permissions. Spotlight on public relations. partnership, ability to O.tect trends and cycles. Major domestic adjustment is featured. flt ?m LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Steer clear of self-<ieception -focus on •ct ital issues, including care of pets, dependents. employment. You wan 1f ~tient -you lose by throwing cautton to winds. Pisces, Virgo natives wall ~re in d ynamic scenario. •• SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Romance 1s highlighted, sceoano features i yst?) attraction, children, chanje. v~ne~y. excitement of discovery. ttung occurs halfway -rclattonsh1p intensifies, you'll also have portunity to htt financial jackpot. •0 SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Finish what you start, perceive future wpspects, steer clear of one who constantly complains and lacks fa 1th. Focus Wl home, property, security, dealings with older people. ~ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on action, communicauon. •its, relatives. new start in new direction. Speclal note -avoid heavy *ftinJ. You'll get to heart of matters, you'll receive responses from one who ~v1ously was indifferent. ,., AQUARfUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Follow through on hunch -)'Our lmtjnds serve as rcltable guide. Lunar emphasis on payments. collection~. .ability to increase income. Cycle high. you'll locate article that had been lost. missing or stolen. \~ PISCES (Feb. l 9·March 20): Take m1t1at1ve. accent competence. Cjllphasizc paoneenng spirit. You'll be more popular and more aware of physical appearance. Keep recent resolutions concerning diet. nutnuon. fl:neral health. Accept social inv1tat1on. · .. ·• IF JULY UIS YOUR BIRTHDAY you·rc due to complete 1mponant ~JCCt -you·ll be free of obligation which should not have concerned )OU m JZts1 place. Love relattonship is tcstcd.yo~'ll lcam where you stand a11d what i1iic future has in store. Gemma, Vargo. sagittanus people play important roles ... your hfe. You arc inqu1sit1ve. charming. dynamic. active. 01rtat1ous You ~tl; a natural character analyst and could succeed wnh wntten word August ""'11 be memorable for you in 1986. ·Old Buffalo Bill had a real Lulu for a wife • Q. Was Buffalo Bill mamcd? A. Thal he was. To a Lulu. Reali). -His wife Lulu tned to divorce ham in 1905. naming Queen Vactona as correspondent. The judge tossed 11 out. Buffalo Bill tried to divorce Lulu a few times. too. but no court ~p~rovcd. Wouldn't be surpnsed 1f that phrase "a real Lulu" didn't onginate with Buffalo Bill's wife Wall check further. In 1934, Vermont and New Hamp- shire scnled an ancient border dis· pute, changing the stale line. One former New Hampshire man was told he now lived in Vermont. "Glad to hear it," he said. "Don't bellc"c I could've stood any more ofth~m New Hampshire w1nte~ ... Q Where was 1he Garden of Eden., A. On the east coast ofSaud1 Arabia in the area of the island of Bahrain Or sb the archeolog.ists now belle\e Walter Campbell deserted the Bnt- ~ East Yorkshire Regiment at maica in 1888. In 1948 at age 80. he ent to the regimental headquarters abd gave himself up. Said an Arm) 8fficer ther~. Let's call him AWOL Or words to that effect. Campbell was • n ,, PEOPLE L.M. Bovo given mustering out pay plus a new O\.crcoat and sent on has way His 60 years of AWOL 1s the AWOL record. I believe North American doctors recentl} imported from Japan an ancient surgical technique to cure snoring It's called uvulopalatophar} ngoplast) Ask for 11 That word "fiscal" trarer, ba(k through the Latin to a word that meant "moneybag" Nothing new about the d1c;h an· tenna you see in a rural yard The great gray owl has feather formauons on its head that look lake that The\ direct sound to its ears. gavmg It deadly accuracy to zero 1n on pre' L.M. Boyd 11 a 1yadlcated colomal1t . Time mar:ches on a two-way street Time. h hanas heavy for the bored, eludes the busy, flies by for the youna and runs out for the aacd. Time. We talk about at hke 1t'6 a manufa~ tured commochty that some can afford, others can t; some can repro- duce, others waste. We crave it. We curse at. We kill it. We abuse it. Is it a friend? Or an enemy? I suspect we know very little about it. To know it at all, and its potential, perhaps we should view it through a child's eyes. "When I was youn" Daddy was going to throw me up an the air and catch me and I would &Jule untJI I couldn't 1111Jc anymore, l:iu1 he had to change t6c furnace filter, and there wasn't ume." .. When I was young. Daddy was ~oing to come to school and watch me tn a play. I was the fourth Wise Man (in case one of the three got sick), but he had an appointment to have his car tuned up and it took longer than he thought and there was no time." "When I was young, Grandma and Granddad were going to come for Christmas to sec the expression on my face when I gol my first bike, but Grandma didn't know who she could get to feed the dO&S and Granddad didn't like the cold weather and besides, they didn't have the time." "When I was young, Mama was going to listen to me read my essay on E111 BOllECK "What I Want To Be When I Orow Up.' but she was in the middle of the Monday Ni,&ht Movie and Greaory Peck was always one of her favontcs and there wasn't time." "When l was older Dad and I were goina fishing one weekend, just the two of us, and we were goina to pitch a tent and fry fish with the heads on them lake 1hey do in the flashli&ht ads, but at the last minute he had to fertilize the grass and !here wasn't time." "When I was older the whole family was always going to post' togrthcr for our Christmas card, but my brother had ball practice, my sister had her hair up, Dad was watching the Colts and Mom had to wax the bathroom. Thctt wasn't ume." "When I grew up and left home to be mamcd, I was gomg to sit down with Mom and Dad and telJ them I loved them and I wouJd m iss them. But Hank (he's my best man and a real clown) was honking the horn 1n front of tl'le ho use. so there wasn't time." Cosmetic product can ease pain, too DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus- band ts bemg transfened to the West Coast in September. It's a bi~ promo- 11on and we are tembly excited. Our teen-age '>Ons are looking forward to 1he move but our 12-}car--old daugh· ter as depressed And 1h1s 1s what I am wntang about "Linda" ha<; a, birthmark that has plagued her even before she began school It 1s a pon-w1nt stain that co' crs part of her face and ne-ck. She 1s a pretty girl and bnght as can be. but that birthmark has made her self. conscious and shy. We have tried to teach her how to handle the taunts but 1t isn't easy. Children can be awfull> cruel. And '>Orne adults can be pretl) stupid. A fncnd of ours had a s1m1lar banhmark on her fo~hcad and tried laser surger; The results were ver; unsat1s.factor; Another fncnd per- suaded a surgeon 10 e'<penmenl with a skin graft It turned out poorl) Lasl night Linda asked. with tears in her e)eS. "Do we have 10 move. Mom? I'm going to have to start explaining my face to people all over again." Can you suggco;t something. Ann" You are alwa>s up on the latest - NONYMOUS l"I P..\ ANON: I bave never done a claJ nor egdorsed a product, bat I am going to recommend something Uaat can cbuge yoar child's llfe. It's an opaqae creme called Dermablend. Tbl1 remarkable sob1tance covers blrthmarkl, scars, varicose veins, freckles, age spots, dark circles, ud even tattoos. It Is waterproof, greasele11, and doesn't smudge. Dermablend comes lo sev- eral shades and 11 easy to apply. It Is expensive but well wortb tbe money. I found It while searching for a sobstuce to cover an escalator· Inflicted scar on my leg. Dermableod Is available at most fine department stores and pharma- cies. If you can't find It write to: Dermableod Corrt'ctlve Cosmetics, P .O. Box 601 , Farmingdale, N.J. 07727. It Is simply marvelous. • • • DE..\R .\NN L.\NDERS: I noted A1t1• LAIDERS wtth interest the give and take in your column about euphemisms. such as "sleeping with" when tn reality the) did more than JUSt sleep. You ~1d you believe in telling 11 hke tt as. then the very next week you printed a letter about an old anhn11c haJf.bhnded dog who was "put to sleep" You meant put 10 death. didn't you., Wh) not say 1t'1 .\nd while we·re talking ahout the meaning of words. when someone 5a}'i the} "lucked out" tt used to mean 1hc) ran out ofluck. How did 11 e'er get tumed around to mean "they got luck)···~ Who changes these things'> -JUST INQUIRING IN IDAHO DEAR INQ: Search me. I've often wondered wbo 1tart1 tho1e jokes you bear In New York on Sonday and the following Wednesday a friend In Los Angeles calls to tell you the same gaf. l, too, am -BAFFLED IN CH - CAGO • • • DE \R \'-N LANDERS 'rnu haH hcen telling people for years to sta\ out of the sun but I'm sure thert· are millions of damned foolc; who arc ~till broiling themselves. Please tell those who get burned to do the follo~mg: Put two <.ups of oatmeal or corn- starch in a tub oflukcwarm water and <.oak in 11 for IS minutes Don't put grease or cream on 11. It wall make tht· bum \loOrse If the bum bhsters and ooze~ fluid ~ou ha\C a second degree burn and '>hould sec a doctor. Don·t m(''' around w11h home remedae'>. - LE..\RNFD THE H..\RD W.\'r 1"1 MIAMI. DEAR MIAMI: Thanks for some valuable Information. My medical consultants say you are right on. Movie filming on S. African activist By tbe A11oc:la1ed Preas HARARE. Zimbabwe -Sir Rlctiard AttenboronJ.b has begun shooting "Askjng for Trouble," has film about the life and death of Steve Biko. Wlth actor Dentell Wasblnaton cac;t as the hlack South Afncan aCJ1\.1c;t Washington. who appears on lhe NBC'-TV series .. St. Elsewhere," was chosen for the part aOer Attenborough could not find an Afncan actor to portra) Biko, who died in police cuc;tod) an 1977 Attenborou&h has said he hopes the fiim will generate 1ntcmat1onal outrage against the govemmcna an South Afnca be- cause of its pol1c1es of racial sqreptaon, Zimbabwe's neigh· bor to the south. The Zimbabwe government has put up about 20 percent of the film's $22 mallton budaet Walten renewed NEW YORK -Berbara aJCen, who has anterv1ev.ed presidents. dictators and kin and queens of the enlertaanment world, l\a'i s1ancd a fivt-~tar r Barbara Waltera contract w11h ABC.. No finnnc:aal terms were disclosed. The qrttmcnt call'i tor Walle:!"\ 10 continue a co-host of"20-20, .. the ABC news mapnne ,how, while also doing pnme·ttme sptt'lals and other projects. 1uch • ., ABC., fonhcom1n1 broadca t lntnj Wallace on .SO ycaM of l 1fe magazine o\lrcady this )Car Walter.. hac; 1nten 1cwed former Ha1t1an leader Jua-ClHdt Davaller and Pretldnt Reaaan and firo;t lad\ Naaey Ru1aa. ~me of her rcctnt entertainment 1ub1cet~ were Sally Fl lei. Eddlt Marplay ) and Burt Reynold•. Propagandized R.\D"JOR Pa -o\uthor Irv Ing Wallace 1s upset O\cr a 5o\ rl't m1n1scnco; based on has bc\t· ~lhng no' cl· The R Document that he "3}.., portra)s a lops1dt·d picture ol 1hc l tnued States "~htle the ~0\.1e1s adhered ti\ the main stor; points 1n nn no .. cl. the\ al~o in\.cntcd sn'lll'' lOnta101ng 'lCa thmg an ta· .\nH'n can propaganda." Wallace '-1" ci ting references to se,. \ 10k1h l' and pomo~ph\ Rebel aon \ERO RF AC H Fla -Thl' cvangeh 1 'iOn of atheist Madalyo Manay O'Halr ys he 'couldn'< ~tand bcma 1hc ~on ot the mn!ll hntt'd woman an Amt'nca ·· Wllllam Murray wu 14 when him mother nomcd him a~ 3 plamtaO in her law\uit, whtlh led ult1matcl\ to the 1963 l ~ u- premt ( oun ban on l't'Cttma 81hle \Cnt'i and tht' Lord·., Pniyc:r an public school' l East-W l VUll'\of'rablt. South deals. WEST •Jtea \J A7 NORTH tklOG ~Jtl4 ¢Q4 •A Q 10 I £AST • 742 0 K 107 5 3 2 •2 v K2 0 AJ80 •st• SOUTH •AQ 'V Q 10 8 5 3 ()9 •K J97& The bidding Sooth WHt Nonh Ea•t l \J Pue 3 PaH • \} PaH Put PaH Opentng lead· Two of • In the next few weeks. w{' Will be Illustrating bridge from A to Z - literally The first entry in our bridge-player's dictionary is "avoidance," or how to keep the danger hand off lead This type of play is sometimes obvious to spot, occasionally. it 1s deeply conceal· ed Consider this hand fliorth's hand 1s on the borderline of a hmit and forcing raise to three hearts Because of his distribution· al assets, South should go to game even after a limit raise Declarer knows the opening lead Of the t WO or clubs IS almost cer- tainly a singleton, and that is doubly damaging Not only does it threaten a quick defensive ruff, but it severs declarer's hne or com- munication with dummy He would hke to take a discard on the king of spades. but he has no way to get to the table. Obviously. the danger hand Is CHAI LES Go1E1 010 SHARIF East: if he galnl tlle l ad, he will give his partner a ruff. Oeclattr must hope to find trumps evenly divided and the honor spilt. The entry to Eut's hand ls In the dla· mond sult-the fact that West dld not lead a top diamond suggests hb partner has at least one of them. Can declarer do anything to save his contract? Yes. If West holds the Jack of spades, all might be well. After winning the first trick, declarer must ca.sh the ace of spades and overtake the queen with the king. Now declarer leads the ten of spades, and if East does not cover with the jitck he discards his sin· gleton diamond! As the cards lie, the defenders are helpless. If West wins the first trump trick, he cannot get to his partner for a ruff; If East wins the first trump, WHt will be ruffing with the master heart. Declarer loses only two trump tricks and a spade For lntormation aboat Cbrla Goren•a new neweletter for bridge pla1e ... , write Goftn Br1dge Letter, P.O. Box «2&, OT· lAndo, Fla. 32802-«26. ·::~~~· s~RcAllA-a£~s· .... . ... '"'"' "' CU.T I POU.All ----- 0 :::~-:e.b '::;"';..,.~. :: low 'O f0"''9'1 fo,,r lt""'P t WOtdt I REVA WE I . ,...__,.,--...,.,.,.--.--, -, -,1 ....__._I '__._I _._I ....__.I 1 I I ::-! My hullbend -P'9 -..... ._,.o..._A,..._L .,..M_Y--1. '•" yeer I m~ billl I I' I I' I r-ro Nm mumble. 'Ealiflg ... -~·---·'--..... __._,__, • bird ... °" -,_q..., I HODEL I 1 .---0-0_M_E_B _Y __ , you·,,. bought loocl '°' lh9m - ' I I I I I' o ~~:: :-~~~~ 0 ::: .,.o-,. , ••• +l('lft ''Ol"I lttop """'° J be'Ow TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Cobras 5 Tr ee 10 Pour 14 Ostrich 15 Sioux Indian 16 Toward t 7 Stoker s tool 19 Ladder part 20 Army mission 21 US 1a>1 QP 22 Duration 23 Urges 25 Encore 26 Unload JO Stowe g1r1 31 Boil down 34 Employers 36 Map teature 38 Re11olut1on1st Guevara 39 Legendary friends 42 Se11 • .-c;1eerr 43 The eno 44 Fungus 4S Asian antelopes 4 7 Bobby ol lhe Bruins 49 Defense SO Ari Lat S I Rainy snow 53 Noise SS Fln1al S6 Perfeclly 61 Soprano Frances 62 Goober ranch 64 Flabbergast 65 Introduce 66 Slarch 67 Meal cuts 68 -Frome 69 Suggesllv~ DOWN I Curves 2 Git" 3 Fruit 4 Seasoning 5 Strek 6 Within prel 7 81b1tca1 foes 8 A1peners 9 Effl<:trtC81 mils 10 Rural 11 Ho!lt1le 12 ThtnQ 13 N IX 18 Orin~ 24 Lambhke ' PREVIOUS PUZZl.E SOlYED 25 Brown 26 Dandies 27 Treatmt'nt 28 Note 29 On behalf ol 31 Atncan VIP 32 Emboss 33 Seed coa1 35 Bl1uardi: 37 Econom1ca1 40 Before PMs 41 Wise (IO) 46 lns1ruments 48 Go back St Consumed ' 52 Child 53 Bru1ae S4 Utah resort 55 Olympics sport S7 01stant 58 Fictional ptantatron 59 Rope ff~ 60 TV prize 63 Tchrs gp ' "' l THE PA.llaY CIRCUS by Bii Keane MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson c ,.,,....,., ........ ~ ... "Settle down! You're not getting a hot dog and that's final!" PEANUTS GARFIELD r DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE \JJELL T~Eit' ~AVE T~ESE NUMBERS ON THE FRONT OF ~OUSES SEE AND . ' ' by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) ivr f' f I f .I i "See? like I told you ·· there isn't anymore." DENNIS THE MENACE ' .. by Hank Ketcham ' 1 No l<HCl1UP /N)M ... WE RE ROUGHING IT I" ' . by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis OM,NO ! 11'5 TME MONPACJ TMAT WOOLON'T PIE! by Kevin Fagan t ...........__ j. ~5·] I ~ '~ ~:/ " . . -. =-• by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY U.S. ACRES GIVE ME ONE OOOP REA60N WH Y t !>MOULP EAT THt!) WOfltM. OR~ON. IT'!> C.OLP, LIMP, SLIM"I ANP OfN(AALLlt' Pt'!JGO~TIN~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ITS JUST AS I Rf:.ME.MBreED, JbtiN.Tt-ERE.'S A SMALL ~AHEAD, AND A SHAUDW BA'/. ,___ __ wrn" r"N ~y AND lt\IS M~P, WELL Kl"()W EXF\Cil Y WH~ we. A~E. ~ ~--....... ..:::11••••rsoME Pl.KE THAT'S WE'RE ALL SET HEATHER' QUIET, OFF THE BEATEN WHERP: WOULD "IOU LIKE lO AA.TH' I FEEL LIKE I 'VE 00 FOR D INNER ? BEEN ON A TREADMILL ! r 1 L FUNKY WINKERBEAN DEAR BAND ALJ.JMNI I I F ~HAVE NE.E.D OF A RE.MTAL CAR WHll..E. ON VACAl10t-J IH IS SUMMER 500W lfiEM ~R (AJE.STlJIE.!A) Hl&H BA~D AUJNWU5 CARD I DOONESBURY 50 /Jl1AT" IX) '((}(J _s4Y1~~(>1 R:R ff:/i61&~ I NUPT/AL57 I Lll<I I Lii<£ YOtJ.100 VIS · '/Ht.1411f'! (D.Nf ~ MIW 'IQ} TH/NI<, 7XlfT I)( (lJ) EM'»5H MNtL.JA 'K) IJf. )Q.tf Sl6 ~- ' fNl.I \ ' ' . • t ; t j .. by Berke Breathed llfj B l(JS.JtP )tlrl WT' r by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux I'D RATHER NOT DRIVE, SAM I LET'S LEAVE MY CAR HERE I I CAN HAVE SOMEONE AT THE PLANT PICK !T UP IN THE M 0RNIN6 1 ..J --. by Tom Batluk 400'1..l BE ENTillED ro SUB5iAN11AL... AN\00~ Of FREE AIR FOR IHE 1i~~ ! by Garry Trudeau I POI I /X)I \ tr I ' . COMPIErE RACI G COVERAGE 25~ TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1986 Satailic symbols mar ~~hool Vandals sack Mesa View School in HB, cause estimated $20.000 In dam e BJIU>IDTBABID °' ............. Vandals ~wlina devil worship slopns and 1ipi1 on classroom desks and noon tore up the library, poul'ed alue into a piano and committed other wanton acu of desUuction at Mesa View School in Huntinaton Beach over the weekend. The vandals broke into the kinderpnen-tbrouJb-eiahth·arade 1ehool durina early momina hours twice over the weekend and caused about $20,000 in losses through damages and thefts, police said. The culprits, who on each occasion unplus wall clocb apparently to show when they perf'onned their destruo. live acts. also are believed responsible for settina a fire in the airlt' locker room at Mesa View in the sprina that cau.led $3,000 in daJnaae. Flames coukl have wiped out the entire build.ins. except that they suffocated themselves, Principal Dan Moss said Monday. In a fourth episode, intruders smashed their way into Mesa View later in the sprina and stole a video ca.settc recorder and cauled havoc, Moss said. In the weekend rampq.e, the van· dals also stoic a computer. •"fbis is the worst I've ever 1een, .. Moss said. "'In my 20 years in education I've never seen anythina as destructive. I feel this is the work of an anpy person. It isdestructiveaJlltr." Moss said he didn't know why the violence seeminaly is directed at Mesa View School. which it located in an upper-middle class nei&b· borhood at 17601 Avilla Lane near Slater and Golden West avenues. Moss uid the 1'1cent outbreaks may be related to the bloody slayina or rabbits and cbadens at a student farm at Golden View School last May. Golden View shattl a common boundary with Mesa View and is only about ei&ht blocks away, be said. Police Set. Jim Dahl said Mondax that police have uncovered .. some aood physical evidence" but declined to elaborate. He said the acts of dattuctioa .. fit in .. whit devil cuJ.. ti u. He aid initial informatioo indicatet that up to four area ~out.bl may be involved. Pattntl will be forced to make tali tut.ion for the damlftl oocc tbe culpriU a.re cauat, Dab.I .aid. The Meta '/' JtW vandals drew a pen&qram (atanic 11.lr) on ckska and floors, accordina to police sl)Okeswomao Jo Anne Bonkowali 1bere WIS a1Jo tbe memee, .. Natas (PlMM ... 8A1'AJllC/A2) Quakes jolt Bishop, open-fissures . Rea&an ]Mntnc acalnat 8oa0a Africa MDctlcma, .t&ndJ.nC firm OD Star Wan.A4. Sports Miiwaukee's Biii Wegman pitches a ftve-nlt ball over seven Innings to get the win over the Angets./81 Entertainment "Peter Pan" ls an en- trancing show for kids of all ages at Saddle back College./ A7 8tart9 OD Page A9. INDEX 6 .1 Sierra temblor, ---powerful aftershocks felt in three states By JACK SCHREIBMAN A I f, ,,,_.,.., BISHOP - A severe canhquake and two powerful aftershocks shook parts of three states Monday, knock- "'' more than SO mobile homes from their jack stands, cuttin& off a town's water, openina fissures and triuering rock slides in the HiJh Sierra. No injuries were reported and no immediate damages estimates were available, but at least one mobile home was destroyed, part of a restaurant's ceiling coUapsed and a pickup truck careened into a earth· quake-<:reated ditch along a buckJed road ovenumed and caught fire, authorities said, Meantime, the area received showers, but not the violent thunder- storms that had been feared early Monday. No damages was reported from the ram. Some SO mobile-home residents whose dwellings were damaged either moved in with neighbors or were put up in area motels temporanly, said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Dick Serino. The mam quake measured 6.1 on the Richter scale. followed by after- shocks of S.2 and 5.1. according to seismologists at the University of California at Berkeley. bringing to six the number of stz.able quakes hitting California an two weeks. Coinciden- tally, Monday was lhc 34th an- niversary of a 7.7 quake that rocked Tehachapi. The 6.1 quake struck at 7:42 a.m. an the White Mountains 240 miles north of Los Angeles and swayed buildings as far away as Las Vegas., Nev .. and Salt Lake City, Utah, but causing the heaviest damage in the Sierra village of Chalfant Valley. IS miles north of here. The S.2 aftershock came nine minutes later. and the S. I occurred at 3:07 p.m .. Berkeley seismology lab spokesman Ri ck McKenzie said. Caltech se1smolog1st said many doz- ens of aftershocks surpassing 3.0 on the Richter Scale had occurred by 4·30 p.m. All the Sierra temblors were centered IS miles north of Bishop in the same area where a S.5-magnilude quake occurred Sunday, said Dennis Meredith, spokesman for California . ..... ,, , Tbe earthquake Monday mornina eepuated the u.m, room from the rat of Da.td Barnett'• mobile home in Chalfant. Institute of Technology in Pasadena. Although more than 50 mobile homes in Chalfant Valley -a community of 300 people -suffered minor damage. only one was damag- ed badly enough to be considered a total loss: the home of Dave and Shirley Burnett. Mrs. Burnett said she was ms1de when the temblor struck, and "Boy. I sure knew 1t. Things started fl ying around" She fled the house. "It's a total loss," said husband Dave. a roofer who was work1n~ in Bishop at the time. "Just look at tt •• In front of their home. a crack 30 feet long could be seen where the highway had split and then come back together. said Mrs. Burnett. who vowed to remain in Chalfant. New fissures formed m the nearby bills, roofs were skewed all over town and the skirts hidmg the mobile homes' 1ackst.ands cracked as 1he structures moved. All 145 dwellings 1n the commull) suffered some intcnor damage such as broken wtndowns and fallen ob- jects, and about three-quarters of the approximately 73 mobile homes were knocked off their bases. scvenng their utility and sewer hoes, Serino said. None of the community's per- manent bu1ld1ngs apparently suffered any structural damage, he sa1d. Wells that supply Chalfant Valley•s homes with ground water were pol- luted by the shaking. forcing disaster relief officials to truck in drink.mg water, Serino said. Customers of the Denny's res- taurant m Bishop dove under their tables or broke for the doors when the 6 I quake hit, assist.ant manager Dave Campbell said. "They were grabbing hold of each other and JUSt trying to hang on ... he said. "Anythma that was layma down flat was just soing across the counter," Part of the OCJhD& fell m at the BWJCr Kina restaurant m BlShop, said Bwuu of Land Management spokesman Brian Miller sa1d. At Pleasant Valley camptround near Bishop. about SO campers were bnefly stranded when a pickup truck drove into a bole m the road caused by the temblor, authorities said. The driver put out the ensumi fire in h1s truck and was uninjured. A group of about 20 Sierra Oub (Pl-..e Me QUADS/ill Advice and Games Bulletin Board Busfneas Classlfled Comics Crossword 87 A3 A8-11 B4-6 ea B7 B6 A7 B7 87 A6 A3 86 Mesa council backs big pay boost for police Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Televlalon Weather 81--i A7 -A2 By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ... .,.., ........ With contract talks at a st.andsttll for the first time in city history, Costa Mesa P.Olice officenjammed the city councd chambers Monday and pre~ ured policymaken into tentatively approving a 20.3 percent increase in salary and benefits this year. Council members sidestepped their hired negotiators and unani- mously ordered City Manager Allan Roeder to draw up a contract based Airport dam pens home sales, but there's no panic After Raymond Munoz shot himself in January, 1985, his body was find lyina on a copy of the local newspaper. A front-paae arucle de- scnbed a county proposal to raze hundmis of Sant.a Ana Heights homes. where Munoz lived for 30 years, as pan of the John Wayne Airpon expansion plan. , Munoz's son, Dominic Munoz. 1s conVlnccd the yean his father spent f-a)ttina the county over the &.IJ"pOrt finally led the 79.year-old man 10 take his own life. "My father couldn't write, but he could read," Munoz 111d. "He hated the supcrvtlOn for what they were dorng. "At the end, he just pve up " Dominic and his family have wearied of the ftaht a well. They arc amona a group of Santa Ana HciJhts ' Paul AICHIPLEY Focus ON THE NEws area residents who are actively tryina to sell their homes and move on. Not all of those who put their homes on the mar~et art mov1na because of the airport. But all of the homeowners and rcalton inter- viewed by the Pilot qm:d the airport has adveivly affected resale value f Pleue ... DIOBT8/ A.2) f on the Cost.a Mesa Pohcc Assoc1a- t10n 's proposal for a 12 percent pay increase plus an additional 8.3 per- cent in benefits. Still open for nego- tiation. however, arc proposed cl\an.es in the officers' long-term d1sab1hty program. The acuon followed two hours of emotional discussion and sometimes raucous outbursts over the bargaining sessions that were derailed when police recently rejected the city's offer ofa 7.5 percent pay ra1sc as well as an mcrcasc in benefits this year and next Officers took 1he1r cause to the public. buying newspaper ad!I. circulating fliers and demanding Monday the council make a dec1s1on m pubhc mstead of holding contract talks behmd closed doors The standing-room-only crowd of police officers and their fam1hcs packed the chambers dunng testi- mony punctuated by hoots, hollers, whistles and boos. Harbor Mun1c1pal Court Judge Russell Bostrom and two former Costa Mesa officers who left last year for better paymg pos1ttons were among the people warning that the poltce department would continue ha" mg problems attract mg and keep- ing top qualtt) officers if the pay and ~nefiu remained behmd ne1gh- bonng c111es They referred to an inter- departmental study by five lieuten- ants last year that concluded that the salal) package must be adequatelv ......................... I A Sa.nta ADa llei&lata property oit'ller 11eeb Street wblcb ban been ruoned for office bUJe19 for foar a4Qaeeftt properti• on Blrcb dOYelopment. · • ) raised to keep Cost.a Mesa's pohcc force from degenerating to a cns1s level. "Your own report has not exactly been the guiding light m your ncgo- ua11ons:· Bostrom said. .. 4-t this point the people got together and said enough 1s enough." Council members. although fearful the move would hamper ongoing negotiations with otherctty employee groups. hesitantly approved the (Pleue eee lllt8A/A2) Offshore oil ban lobbying heats up By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. .,.., ........ Rep Robert Badharn, R-Ne..,.port Beach. sa1d he and other conirnsmcn will ht' busy this week lobbyma Republican colleagues on the House Appropnat1ons Comm1tttt to 1m- poK a one-year ban on 011 uploratton and dnlhna off the Cahfom1a coast The comm1ttoc 1 expected to consider the moratonum Thursday when 1t reviews the appropnations bell for the lntcnor ~rtment. A onc--ycar ban on the 01t procr was propoted Jul 16 of the ~up·s wbcom ben said a moratonum soluu on to the st.alemate in ttations o"tr wh1cb areas should be (Pl--... BAl>ILUI/ A2) 0nnge CoMt DAILY P1LOT/ Tueedey, Juty 22, 198e > HEIGHTS HOME CONTINUE TO SELL ••• l'NlaAl rn.o. •bo won new 1onin1 or ellpccted to be induded in com· mtreial zonins sooo say they at least will aet falr pncea for their propeny. Pri>pcrty owners whose land will remain in rnidential zones don't tbink they'll be so lucky. The Rodriauez f•mily has had their Meu Drive home on the market for KVen years, said Alice Rodriauez. They put their house up for sale becaute the children had grown up and moved out and they no lonaer needed a biJ bome. •·But the fact it hasn't sold is becauee the air;port is there, and tbere'a so much indecision about the zonina. .. she said. Property directly behind the Rodriauez home will become a busi- neu park. Across the street the county may permit a commercial stable. .. lt seems logical with a business pllrlc behind us and a commercial stable in front that we should be commercial, too," she said. Althouah she and her husband have told realtors their asltinJ price is nqoliable, they haven't received any offers. Aaents have told the Rodriguezcs that buyers were turned off by tbejet noise. "You told me it was in the talccoff pattern, but you didn't say I could reach out and touch it," one prospec- tive buyer reportedly told their agent. The couple haven't taken advao- taae of a county purchase assurance plan because they don't believe they'll act a fair price. Alice Rodri,uez said residential property is going for $8 to S 10 a square foot, while nearby commercial property is commanding $20 a square foot. "All one has to do is come in this direction, and I don't see this area remaining residential," she said. "The writinJ is on the wall." Broker 81m Hastings of Newpon Beach, who is listing another Mesa Drive home, said the airport ex- pansion and noise shouldn't 'et all the blame for homes that don t sell. He cited a downturn in the real estate mat:ket as pan of the problem. "1t•s a tradeoff here, the impact of the planes overhead versus having a horse in your backyard," Hastings said of the rural area. .. A bL&yer can still aet au the noitc by movlna to Westcliff, but he wouldn't hive the bi& lot, the rural feelJM, the horse capability. "The noise over some bomea on Harbor Island Road is louder," Hastinp said. ·•1 think when those pilots see the ocean they step on the gas." Hastings pointed out that the Bayview Terraoo development adja· cent to the Santa Ana Heiahts eastern boundary is just in the framina si.ae, but already sold out, "so obviously the airport doesn't bother every· body." . Another realtor selling a home on Golden Circle in Newport Beach - directly behind Santa Ana Heights - said he has had no trouble selling homes in the area. ''You just make them aware it's in the takeoff pattern," be said while declining to give his name. "A couple of pilots even came through this one. "It's just like any other airpon town, I guess, huh?" Realtor Jacquie Chamberlin, who is selling another Golden Circle home, also said buyers aren't always turned off by the nearby airport. "There have been three or four sales on this street in the past year or so, and they haven't been sitting on the market very long," Chamberlin said. She said the neighborhood's New· port Beach address gave it ~ distir:ict advantage over homes in unin- corporated Santa Ana Heights. "You couldn'tfet a house hke this for $170,000 to 185,000 anywhere else in l'Newpos:i Beach." she said. Each of the rcaltors said the proximity and noise of the airport dad drive property values down. how- ever. "Its price reflects the airpon. without a doubt," Chamberlin said. "The noise is bad, but some people want Newport Beach. "I'd rather have the airplane noise than the freeway." Ed Hulse was a Santa Ana Heights resident who couldn't live with the airport noise any longer. A resident on Birch Street for 20 years, Hulse moved to Capistrano Beach last year. He has four homes in a row for sale on Birch: all arc commercially zoned. I - .., "......, Tool• ban& from the wall• of the Meaa Vlew'a woodahop after vandal• atruck over the weekend. SATANIC SYMBOLS ... From Al (Satin spelled backwardc;) -the true lord," Bonkowsky said In their weekend onslaught, the vandals dc~tro)'cd a SO-gallon aquarium, dcc;troyed an overhead projector. shredded a movie screen. broke sax ukuleles. po ured glue 1n a piano. threw hook\ from library shelves. poured po wder 1n the ditto machinr. threw wood clamps through walls and te1llng tile\ of the wood !>hop and wrecked Jig saw'i and band saws and other wood c;hop equip- ment Pnnc1pal Mo\'i sa td he knows of no reason why hts school apparently has been targeted. "We've had no negative run ins. We do feel young· stcr'), perhaps a former student. may be in volved," he said. uwe·ve bad calls almolt every day," Hulle taMI. .. , 10t a Sl7 (per tquare foot) otrer, but l aaid SJ 8 wu as low u rd ao. "It would bo SlO if it wu residen· tiaL You can•t live under that aoiee." Hulse 1ympalhtt.cs with Saota Am Hciahts residentt whose homes will remain in residential ~onina,. "Ifs too bid," be said. ..That property is aoina to be wonhleu. •• His son and da\llhter-in law, Ralph and Susan Hube. live in one of tho Birch Stnet homes. Ralph Hulee said they've aottcn used to the Jet noise. "We don t mind It all that much,•• be said. "Some jets are worse than others. "The traffic is worse. People from the business parks are usina Otis nree1 to take shortcuts ... Sandra Shambauab is one of the few Santa Ana Hciabts residents who have taken up the counly's buyout offer. She is due to receive an appraisal next week, but she doubts she'll act a fair offer for her Pegasus Street home. If she rejects it, the county will permit her to get a secondappraisaJ. If the oountl doesn't like that pr!ce, the house wil be appraised a third time. People have inquired about the house, which has been on the market since February, but Shambaugh said they're lootcina for a steal. "Most arc aware of where the house is and think I'm in a bind and will sell cheap," she said. "But they're wrong, .. People think we're desperate in Santa Ana Heights, and that's not often the case." Except, perhaps for people like the Munoz family. Dominic Munoz has tried in vain to find an attorney to handle a wrongful death suit against the coun- ty for his father's suicide, and he has fou$ht the county over the residential zonmg that prevents him from gettin& a better price for his property. Io fact, he thinks the county wants him to agree to their purchase ·assurance plan so they can later rezone the land for commercial uses and make a tidy profit. "They don't care about anything but the dollar bill," Munoz said. "That's why we're leaving. "They've wrecked this area with the noise, the traffic and everything else. 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Lifeguard putting together rock video to sell water safety message By LAURA MERK sense safety tips such as don't dive in CM._~,.....,. unknown waters, bow to move in and Concerned about the number of out of rough water and what to do have the video finished by the start ot the school year. children maimed in surfing and when caught in rip tides. auAKES swimming accidents, a Laguna Beach To grasp the attention of their • • • lifeguard has set out to produce a rock audience the lifeguards chose the omAl musicvidcothatteacheswatersafcty. most popular medium currently Dwinell hopes to produce a video, "that they don't think is too hokey. You know kids arc pretty cool today.•• It will be titled .. Be Smart, Be Cool." trail builders near Pinc Lake also were Mike Dwinell and two USC film available -rock video."We wanted stranded briefly by rock slides but graduates hope to create a video that to use a medium that was appealing or were unharmed, she said. will interest elementary and junior interesting to that age group. Plus I The Hot Creek bathing area 40 high school children. chose video because it is the easiest to MESA milesnonhofBishopwasclosedaf\er The Laguna Beach Lifeguard As-copy," said Dwinell. • • • Monday's temblors. sociation decided on a video instead Once the film is produced he said From Al "An.inspection was made and there of a movie to reduce production and the association will encourage the police package in concept. was found to be more fissures and reproduction costs, said Dwinell, schools to copy the film and share it The contract, to replace the one more hot water coming though." said who hopes to give the film to schools. with others. that expired July I 1 must still be Miller. The first videowillcostaboutS4,500. Appealing to young surfing brought to the nejotJatiog table and The Los Angeles Depanment of "I felt there was a need (to produce enthusiasts will be the star of the film, ratified by the city and the police Water and Power said it closed down the video) to help prevent injuries. It world-dass surfer Peter Townend assoeiation. three power plants in the Owens isverysadtoscea 14-year-olddiveofT More than half the money needed Police assocation President Sst. River gorge as a result of the quakes. a rock and become a paraplegic," said for the video has been raised, said Dennis Cost was jubilent thouah The plants produce 11 0 megawatts of Dwinell. Dwinell. Production should start by somewhat shocked with the council's electricity. The video will contain common the beginning of August in order to. decision. Officials in Bishop said traffic r....-;--;::===================================::---:-~ s1ptal lights blinked on and off due to disruptions in electricity to the area. A S.S temblor at 7:30 a.m. Sunday shook the Sierra and a 2()()..mile stretch of the San Joaquin Valley at 7:30 a.m.. leaving 75 percent of Bishop's 5,000 residents without electncity for less than an hour. Pasadena-based USGS seis- mologist Lucy Jones said Sunday's temblor was a foreshock to Monday's quake. "h 's on the same fault system - the Sierra fault system -as yester- day's quake," said Ms. Hardaker of the Office of EmerRency Services. On July 13. a quake centered in the ocean 28 miles west·southwest of Oceanside measu red 5.3 on the Richter scale. On July 8. a 5.9 quake struck in the desert north of Palm Springs, causing $6 million damage to homes, roads and utilities. but Caltech seismologist Kate Hutton said these quakes were unrelated to Sunday's and Monday's temblors. The eastern Sierra 1s one of the most geologically active areas of the state. Mammoth Lakes. 40 miles northwest of Bishop, sits atop an ancient volcanic caldera. The area's faults generated a 5. 7 quaJce in November 1984 and swarms of small-to-moderate quakes 1n January 1983. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seis· mographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold increase in the strength of the shaking. E! BADHAM LOBBYING FOR DRILLING BAN ••. From Al offered for Oi l el(plorat1on and dnll· ing. ln a prepared statement. Badham said ht~ lobbying effort will concen- trate on the 22 Repuhltcan committee mcmb<:r<i. e'ipec1all y those who he believe\ may swatl h their vote\ after opposing the moratorium last year Meanwhile, l.>emouats opposed to dnl11ng will focus on et~ht of their °c~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE I.JO Wtt• s.. ' ..... ~... ~ Ml •Otf•ft'\ 8 • '.,i.y '''" v,.,,_ .A ~,1-.,f 0 •••1.0-!IA' ~l\7A ~··-• .\ f>dM_.., 6Alf 0 1 colleagues who al~ arc seen as possible swing votes. "The failure of negot1at1ons si nce the old moratorium was deleted may be enough to move some of these votes across to win approval this time." Badham said. Negotiations, Badham said, were snagged on the Interior Depanment's plan to continue the leasmg process in Northern California while delayan& 1t tn Southern California until 19&9. "The neaotiators could not accept a situation that trades off one pan of the California coast for another," he said. The moratonum, 1f approved Thursday, would be in effect during the fiscal year from October 1986 through September 1987. D=t I• QuarentMd Moncley·''*Y " you 00 'IOI ~... "°"" P*'* l>y S 30 p m c..i CM1ol• 1 p m c. {lf''ll'' "1111 O<•'O" ( ••• Pit~-.'"'11 CCJ"'C•") ... "'1'*4 •trw ... 1ttt1"'8IWX'I ~If>' •1 ',, •• , t>' Aojy,.,t W mltM\ ,..,.,, f"IAy I:» •P',../() ~•1 "tt J1 \C.ttt1i111 ~· m•:\atOf ' copyr"Q"'' ..,. *f Justcall 642-6086 What do you hke about the Da1ly Pilot? What don't you like? 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