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llHJllSUAY MAY .'' l'ltlJ
:Marlena alive
Twin victim of soap slayer
Dr. Marlena Evans, o~ of the
popular stars of the daytime
drama, "Days of Our Lives," Is
alive and well and probably
vacationing 1n Mexico.
According to today's episode of the NBC aoap opera, at was Dr.
Evans' twin sister, actress
. Samantha Evans, who died at the
hands of the "Salem Strangler."
Producers of the soap opera
told fans to wait for today's
ep~e before getting too upset
over the violent storyline death of Dr. Evans. _
About 100 people picketed the
studio Wednesday in protest of
the character's death during
Monday's episode.
Pending probe
And the-actreaa who plays
Marlma, Deidre Hall. continued
to answer calJB from upeet !ana.
"Deidre peraonally answered
about 1,000 calls 1n two and a
half days," a spokeswoman said.
Mias Hall has a twin sister in
real life, Andrea Lovell, who has
appeared as the twin of Marlena
in some past episodes.
Publicist Leanne Baker said
producers were "astounded" at
the protest, but noted that it may
have 80l'T\e effect in the show,
because soap opera producers
actually do take into account the
viewers' reactions and wishes.
Cal State suspends
sex class teacher
LONG BEACH (AP) -A
suspended psychology professor
who gave courae credit to his
students for their sexual
activities says he did nothing
wrong but lamented that people
are upeet with him.
Sophia said
depressed,
• not eating
CASERTA. Italy (AP) -
Sophia Loren is depressed and
suffering from loss of appetite
after seven days behind bars,
aocorcling to a priBon doctor who
viaisted the actre9s.
"Her s~u are rather low,"
Dr. Rosa uto Di Tomaseo told
reporters camped round -
the·clock outside the prison
pte. "She has little appetite."
Judicial sources said Miss
Loren. serving a 30-day sentence
for tax evasion, might have to
wait another week before a judge
could examine her appeal for
''semi-liberty" status.
Under Italian law, prisoners
are eligible for aemi-liberty after
serving half their terms .
Semi-liberty allowa them to leave
the prison during the day and
return at night to sleep.
The judi~aourcea said Miu
Loren's petition could be
reviewed probably June 3, when
the actress will have aerved hall
her term.
Mlss Loren, jailed laat week
after returning from Geneva,
Switzerland, asked President
Sandro Pertini for a pardon but
official source. said it appears
unlikely he would grant her
request.
The 47-year·old actreu is
jailed at the Caserta women's
prison, 20 miles north of her
adopted hometown of Naples.
WORLD
"I've pretty much sunk t.o the
baaement level," Barry Singer
told the Long Beach
Presa·Telegram on Wednesday
night following his 30·day
suspension with pay by trustees
of the California State
Untvenlty-Long Beech. "rve aot 40 mUllon pe.ople out
there w6o are J'Mdy to kill me,"
be akl "Some ol my co.lleaguee
are put out with me and campus
edmlnistraton are upeet, too.'' SJnaier, who pve aedit in his
c::ounea for studeni.' pertidpetion
in orgies and gay encounters,
triggered protesta by polit.iclana
and religioua groupe for the way
he taught class. But he says he
was misttpresented.
"l have done nothing unethical
or unscrupulous. 1 am quite
comfortable with my behavior,''
he told the newspaper.
The protests were started by
Betty Willman. 53, a student who
was not enrolled m the class but
sat in on two sessions and
c omplained that Singer
announced he had sex with
studenta.
"1 have no memory of what 1
said. but I w o uld be very
surprised if that's what I said,"
Singer said Tuesday. "It has
happened three or four times
that a student in my class was
romantically involved with me,
and when that happens, the class
is immediately infonned."
When asked by the newspaper
Wednesday whether he had had
aex with any of his students,
Singer refused to comment.
Efforts by The Aa9ociated Pre.
to reach Singer were
Ul'lS\kX.'e!l8ful.
"Professor of psychology
Barry Singer has been suspended
for 30 days pending investigation
of allegations on occurrences
within the scope of his
employment with the
university," said June Cooper,
assistant vice president for
academic affairs at the
university.
(See SEX, Page A%)
Jet carrying 91 hijacked
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -A Royal Air-Maroc
jetliner with 91 pamengera was hijacked today eoon
after leaving Athens on a flight to Casablanca,
Morocco, Athens Air'J>Qrt off.idals said. ._
NATION
Carson cogent commentator?
Johnny Canon ii more than a talk thow boat. Hia
monoio,ue. show him to be a IOd.al and political
oormnentator, according to a master'• them. P~ A7.
Town cal/ins it quits
All five resldenta of Loyalton, S.D., have voted to
di.olve the t.own and ave on property tax-. Paae
03.
YIUI HlllTIR llllY PIPER •
OIC A NG l COUN TY . C AllfOH N IA 2!> CE NT S
* * * Consul
defends
principle
British Consul General George
Finlay.on told an Orange County
audience Wednesday that hit
naUon's dedaion to go to war over
the Falkland lalanda ta strictly a
matter of principle.
Questlona of mineral rlghta at
the spanely populated Fa.lklandl
were not considered in the
Bri ti ah decision to send i t1
military to dislodge Argentine
forces, he aald.
"Thia has not entered lnto thi.s
dispute at all," he told members
of the World Affairs c.ounctl of
Orange County during a dinner
speech at the Registry Hotel in
Irvine.
"In fact il might have been
easier to resolve if the dispute
had been over material issues
rather than principles of the
islanders' rights and resisting
aggresa1on."
Responding to a question from
the audience, Finlayson said
mineral reserves around the
island• have never been
measured and the extent of such
deposits are not known "with
any accuracy." .
5,000
troops
involved
By The A11oclated Prell
Britis h forces have begun
pushing out fr o m their
'beachhead at San Carl08 in a bid
t.o recapture the Falkland !al.ands
from Argentina, Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher announced
today.
The re w as no immediate
reaction Crom Argenuna, which
reported the British forces were
penned In at San Carlos.
"Our forces on the ground are
now moving forward from the
bridgehead." Mrs Thatcher told
the House o f Commons in
London.
But she dedined to say more
about the advance.
"Too much discussion about
timing and details of operations
can only help the enemy," she
said.
British De fense Secretary
John Nott had said some 5,000
British ground troops on the
islands would be involved an the
move on Stanley -the aslands'
capital -50 miles east of San
Carlos, on the main East
Falkland lsland.
Head of the British
government's Loa Angeles
conaulate, Finlayson hu been
part of h1I country'• dJplomatk
corp s1nce 11M8. He took tNer bla
recent pclGUon In March 1981.
Althouah FtnlAlyeon laid be'•
spoken a half.dozen times to
groupe about the Falldanda cri1ia.
he eatima ted he has been
interviewed 60 Una by members
of the media. He Mid he speak.a
as many u Ii.JC timel a day with
British representatives in
Washington, D.C .. for updates on
his government's pclGtion.
APW. t'r•
SHOO' IN TAIL -Flight Lt. Dave Moron ahowa the 20mm
hole abot in the tail fin of h1a Sea Harrfer which he flew on
the first bombing raid on the Port Stanley airfield in the
Falkland lalands.
British Defense Ministry
spokesman Ian McDonald wu
asked about reporta British forces
had already taken Gooee Green.
a settlement and airstrip 20 miles
aoutb of San Carlos, and he
replied: "It has been stated that
the forces will not hang around."
Argentina troop strength at
Goose Green and neighboring
Darwin had been estimated as
high as 1,000. But a British
defense source said only 100
Argentines were believed there.
He declined to speculate where
others might have gone.
British battle
He told his American audience
that principle rather than
historical alliance has prompted
the U.S. govenunent'a support of
the Britilh cause.
(See BRITISH, Page A%)
Judge halts
Frizzelle's
literature
By DAVID KUTZMANN
O(lfleO.., .... IUllf
A superior court judge has
blocked further distribution of
campaign materials for
incumbent GOP auemblyman
Nolan Friuelle which his
challenger -Irvine Mayor
David Sills -claims are
deceptive.
Both men are seeking the
Republican nomination for the
69th aaembly district in the June
8 prim&ry electlon.
While SW. was successful in
obtaining a court order from
Judge Claude Owens
Wednea'day, attorneys for
Friz:zelle were planning to file
oounterchqes in another court.
That lawsuit contained
(See FRIZZELLE, Pace AZ)
STATE
By TOM MURPHINE
OftMOelr .........
There has been grave criticism
in Britain on how news of the
Falklands fighting has been
handled by the Ministry of
Defense, a BBC world news
service broadcast reported
Wednesday night.
"Criticism focwied on the delay
of 14 hours in announcing that
the latest vessel lost in Argentine
fighting was the HMS
Coventry," the BBC said.
An official of BBC was quoted
as saying the destroyer could
have been identified for the
public and relatives "within four
hours" after Defense Secretary
John Nott announced there was
"bad news" Crom the taak force.
Criticism of the delayed
identification extended to
Parliament where Peter Viggers,
MP, declared if he had a relaUve
as a member of the task force, he
would have spent "a most
terrible night." Viggen told BBC
he talked with task force
relatives, "who don't want to be
protected in this way."
The BBC shortwave news
broadcast from London,
monitored on the Orange Cout
Wednesday nil(ht, highlighted
Gold rush fool's errand?
All that glitten la not rid. If you don't think IO,
check with the office o the state corporations
cornmi81ioner. Page A!>.
Candidates bombard airwaves
Anfione watching television hu no doubt noticed
that~ deal oommerdala are almo8t unavoidable a
the une election approachee. Page AlO.
COUNTY
Teaching brainy kids tough
Teachlna an advanced cbemt1try cla11 l1 a
challenp for Eltanda m,h School te.cber John
Cullen. H11 ttudent. often arrive at antwera t.o
probJetm before be doe&. Pace Bl.
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the Falklands war news but had
fewer detailed reports from
correspondents i.n the war zone
than the previous three nights.
This was interpreted by some
observers as a prelude to a
major invasion push toward Port
Stanley from the British
bridgehead at Port San Carlos.
BBC's nightly news report did
detail 1088 of the SheCfield class
destroyer, HMS Coventry, and
the converted container ship
Atlantic Conveyor.
Twenty members of the
Coventry crew and four Crom
Atlantic Conveyor were killed.
The BBC quickly added that
five Argentine warplanes have
been downed and 10 more British
destroyers and frigates joined the
Falklands task force.
The names of the new vessels
in the conflict were nol reported.
By contrast, s ome 7 ,000
Argentine tr&ops, including some
of Argentina's most seasoned
soldiers, are deployed in and
around Stanley, the source said.
The Argentine military
command said its ground forces
shelled the San Carlos beachhead
Wedne s day , infli c ting
"undetermined casualties."
A communique said Argentine
arm o r e d f o r ce s had
"hemmed·in" the British
invaders an a 45-square·mile area
near San Carlos, and "highly
trained troops are carrying out
harassment acuvity within the
enemy's stronghold.
British sources reported
isolated Argentine probes that
were driven off with mortar fire
but said there had been little
other Argentine ground activity.
From the lost veaela, the BBC
aaid, 460 men have been rescued.
The British objective was
believed to be the ridge of hills
around Stanley so their 105mm
artillery cou!.; join in naval and
at.rial bombardment of the
Argentine troops stationed
around the town.
Meanwhile, lhe British
Defense Ministry spokesman
McDonald said the requisitioned
container ahip Atlantic Conveyor
WM still afloat after being hit by
an Exocet missile fired by an
Argentine warplane Tuesday,
and "we are looking to see
(See FALKLAND. Pace At)
The BBC noted that Atlantic
Conveyor, which was carT)'ing
supplies to Britiah troope. was the
first supply ship lost in the
conflict. It brings to five the
number of BrlUah ships lost,
(See BBC, Pa1e At)
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\\t Continued stories
FALKLAND ISLANDS e e •
whotht-r wo can r«<>ver 1uma of
the c.rao and perhape aalvaa•
the ahlp"
h\ her i.ddn.'tl.I to Parllamt-nt,
Mrt. T~Wht•r uid the cuualty
t oll f rum Tu()1day'a mau
Araentlnt ulr attack on tht'
Britlah flt!et off the Falklands
had r!Aen to JJ dead and 28
injured.
She aald 21 M11Jor1 were lOMt
aboard the destroyer Coventry,
. aunk by several bombs north of
Falk.land Sound -an mcreaae of
one In the total announced
earlier. At least 23 survivors
among the 280-man crew were
lnjured, she said.
On the container ship Atlantic
Conveyor, hit by an atr-launched
Exocet missile, Mrs Thatcher
said 12 men -mcludmg the
captain -were lost Five
lurvivors among J 70 crewmen
'were injured, she said.
This put the official British
death toll at 107 since the conflict
erupted with the Argenti'ne
teizure of the Falklands trom
Britain on April 2 Argentina
says 398 of its men have been
* * *
killed, :iit of them •lxNU"d the
crulur Gtlneral Belar•no,
torpedoed and 1unk by ai Br1tlah
1ubmarlne May 2
Mra. Thatcher took note of
Wednuday'1 U .N Security
Council resolution calling on Secret.ary-~nt!ral Javlt>r Perez
de Cue llar to renew his
Falklanda pe~ efforts.
"We 1ha.ll of coune cooperate
fully with the secretary-general
In thts," she said, adding, "The
only IK.'t.'t!ptable conda lion for a
cease-fire ia that It should be
unequivocally linked with a firm
and unconditional Argentine
commitment immediately to
commence withdrawal o{ its
forces from the islands."
U.S intelligence sources say
the Aq~entine air force is
running low on warplanes because
of maintenance problems, spare
parts shortages and combat
106SeS, now estimated at close to a
thud of the original 200-plane
fleet They also said the
Argentines don't have many
surface-to-au missiles left.
* * * lJBC COVERAGE e e e
lncluding two destroyers and two
frigates.
Argentine sources, the BBC
said, have also warned that the
Jlntish hospital ship Uganda is
'1n the battle area" and is in
danger "of being hat absolutely."
"Buenos Aires reported that
the presence of the h06pital ship
ia interfering with the action of
their forces," the BBC said.
Anoth er BBC correspondent
reported, however, that the
hospital ship "is nowhere near
tbe stratts of San Carlos."
The BBC admitted there have * * *
been no deta1Js emerging from
the British side on any new
fighting ashore in the last 24
hours.
"One member of Parliament
said it was reasonable to assume
decisive action would be under
way within 24 hours," the BBC
S8Jd.
The British shortwave
broadcast also claimed two more
Argentine helicopters were shot
down and that the British
captured an airfield at Goose
Green.
* * * BRITISH VIEW . e e
The Argentine milit.ary's action
el,ght weeks ago to take control of
t6e Falklands was an act of
aigression, he said, because it
Uled force to solve a diplomatic
dispute.
"Had it been allowed to go
unhindered, it would have set a
v'Srious precedent," he said,
a9 · that the lack of responae
woul signal to Warsaw Pact
nations that one NATO ally
wasn't prepared to stand by its
phnciples.
Self-determination is another
iuue. The fact that British
1\Abjects have occupied the
lllands since 1833 assures them
tl)e right to call it their land, he
wd. He called charges of Bntish
imperialism "nonsense" and
pointed out that Britain has
released ita control of a quarter of
the world's population since the
end of World War Il.
Argentina , meanwhile is
"characterized by its contempt
for democratic principles and
buic human rights,'' he charged;
Flnlayaon, in fact, 1uggeateo
the decision of the Argentine
government to take the
Fa lklands was a diversionary
tactic to take pressure off a
faili.rl$l ad.ministrauon.
Its annual inflation rate has
been running at 140 percent, he
said.
'rom Page A1
SEX . • •
Htr atatoment WednHday
lollowtd 1 dc.lled -Jon by U\e
trUltffl Of the lY-camput ltete
coll•re •)'11Wln.
"HI• curnmt JM'Y 1t.atU1 wW
rf'mtln unch1n11d," Ma.
Cooper'• 1tatement Mid "Slnce It
la M 1>tinionnel rTWtl4!r, It will be
Inappropriate tor the unlveraltr, w comment further at thl.I time. '
Stephen Honl, p~dtnt or the
university, refuaed telephone
call.I to hlS ofllce.
M s . Cooper's 1uporlor,
Glendon Drake -campua vlce
p.twldent for academic attain -
will decide whethttr further
dlaclpline I.I warranted following
an mveatJgation by Ma. Cooper,
said Robert BreunlJ. campus
director of pubbc affairs.
"We have a sexual harassment
policy," Breunig said. ''While
that doesn't absolutely prohibit
encounteni between faculty and
studenta, there's a aectton which
particularly indicates the faculty
has a responsibility to be wise In
conductmg their business "
No students registered In the
course had complained of any
sexual harassment, he added.
Tenured professors generally
are exempt from dismissal except
m cases of gross misconduct or
moral turpitude. Singer, 38, is a
tenured professor of psychology.
The latter offense Is not
precisely defined in the state
Education Code, but Sam
Hay n es, spokesman for th~
California Department of
Education In Sacramento, said:
"Moral turpitude includes acu of
a lewd or dissolute nature, and
they mclude practically all sex
offenses."
Last week, Singer announced
he was dropping course credit for
participation in non-marital and
gay sexual experimentation
because of the protests. But he
said extra c redit would be
allowed for such activities as
going in drag to a gay bar, or
vialting nudist colonies, divorce
courts, marriage counselors or
encounter groups.
"There are all kinds of rumors,
including that it's practically a
requJrement that atudenta have
sex with me and that I grade
them on their performance,"
Singer said Tuesday. "That's not
true.
"I've been to parties where
they've taken their clothes off
and there's been some sexual
behavior," he said. "In the past, I
haven't left soon enough . . . My
finn position now is that rm
going to leave. I'm not going to be
present."
Carol Lane, 22, who completed
the course last spring, said Singer
told his class that he waa "open"
to sex with students but would
never initiate it or encourage
passes at him
Ms Lane, who termed the
course work a "great time," also
said Sanger attended a party
where some students went nude.
Local drizzle
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light v•riable wlnd1 wHt to
1oulhwest 10 to 16 knots eftemoon end evening Sout,,_t ....na 2 to 3 feet CIOU<ly but
pet'llal cleartng afternoon
V.S. sum niary
Albany
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Anctlor11<,1e
Allant•
Atlante Cty
Austin
Balllmore
Blrmlnghm
Bismarck ao. ..
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aorou the central par! of the Burlington
nation Wednesday. wllh one Chertstn SC
t o r n e d o 1 n K 8 n a a 1 0 n d Cherls1n WV
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north-I and north central TeltN. cc:::!""sc end ac;roea eou11ieeS1ern Iowa and all bu1 the eastern end M>Vlhetn C01umbu1
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Marquette, but there are no Des MolriM
report• of Injuries Hemllton ~~~I
County Deputy W•llOfl Ouk• uld
he ....,. lour "'nnet clouds In 1he El Puo .,.._ Fairbanks
Show•u end lhunder•lorme F.,.go
IPfMd -tw..-d KrOM Kensu Fl9QS111f
-"'from the Texu Penhandle Into Great Fall•
central Otclehoma, •nd rain 11190 Hartford
IPfMd from north-cen1r1J hxH Helena
Into eouthern Arkan••• end HonoMu
northern Loutllana Houston
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record• A• of W•dn••d•y Kan1 City
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Duplte 1trona communHy
oppoaltlon, the Fountain VtUey
Plannlna Comml11lon, in a 3-2
declaion, haa approved pl.anl for a
home video •tore that will stock
X-rated moviet.
Planning commilllonera, who
a pproved a conditional u1e
permit Wedne.day nJght for Star
Home Vidf'O, 16040 Harbor Blvd.,
said they had no grounda to deny
the permit on the baaia of the
X-rated materials, whJch are not
considered obacene under state
law.
But unhappy re11dent1 aald
they will appeal the decision to
the Fountain Valley Caty Council.
Stan Klopfenstein, who !'elides
on M ou nt Prieto Circle
immediately behind the store,
said local homeowners don't
~ the shop itself, whJch will
sell and rent family-oriented
videotapes and discs. plus
electronic games and equipment.
He said residents don't want
the store to handle X-rated films
on moral grounds. He said they
also fear this merchandise will
bring an undesirable element into
the neighborhood.
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COUNTER-PICKETING -Zoe Ann Ananda of Newport
Beach turns her head as she walks past an anti-ERA picket in
the Illinois capitol at Springfield. Ms. Ananda is participating
in the "Women's Fast for ERA" in Illinois. She is on he r ninth
day without food.
"Under state law, w e cannot
deny the sale of these X -rated
material.a,'' Planning Cornrnilsion
Chairman John McKnight said.
"But we can control and manage
the way in which it is done."
To this end, the commission
attached several conditions to its
approval of the video store
permit. The stipulations include:•
-No X -rated films can be
rented or sold to people under
age 21. From Page A1
FRIZZELLE CAMPAIGN e e e
-No adult maga.unes can be
sold or dlSplayed on the premises.
-Films cannot be previewed
inside the shop. allegations similar to those in
Sills' legal action -that
California's "Truth in
Endorsement" law was being
violated.
Silla drew first blood
Wednesday on the basis of a
lawsuit he filed earlier in the
week. His suit alleged that
Frizzelle, R-C.osta Mesa, and his
political committee were
responsible for literature
inferring that the lawmaker had
won the endorsement of the
California Republican Party.
Attorneys for Friz.7.elle and the
California Republican Assembly.
an unotttdal group that endorsed
the Costa Mesa assemblyman,
derued the allegations.
State law prohibits official
orgaruzations of political parties
from endorsing candidates in
primary ele<"tions.
At issue in the Sills-Friz.7.elle
race is campaign literature which
includes a letter from California
Republican Assembly President
Coanne Cubete and a tabloid
newspaper published by the
CRA. Both were mailed to voten
last week.
Frizzelle's candidacy was
strongly endorsed t n the
publications, which were paid for
by the assemblyman's political
corruru tt.ee
Sills said the letter lacked the
proper "truth in endorsement"
disclauner required by the state.
That disclaimer would note that
the endorsement is by an
unofficial political group. The
newspaper, he said, buried the A -rrangemen~ for storage, notice, also in violation of the marketing and display of X-rated
law. films must be approved by the
Huntington Beach attorney city's building and planning
Samuel Cubete, whose wife is director.
CRA president and signed the -The permit is valld only for
letter, denied that the campaign the current owners, Roger Y.T.
material suggested an official Yeh and Jeau P . Chang, both of
GOP endorsement. "It was not Huntington Beach.
meant to deceive," he srud Co-owner Chang said he hopes to open the shop within two
And attorney John Gyorkos, weeks He said this was a first
who represents Friu.elle and hJ.s bus.mess venture for rum and his
campaign committee, asserted partner and that they hadn't
that Silla had put out lJterature anticipated the community
which was deceptive In its own opposition. He said X-rated lilrns
right. . probably will make up only 10
Gyorkos, whose wife as percent of the store•s stock.
Frizzelle's campaign treasurer, "It is the standard of the home
clauned tn a counter legal action vtdeo industry to carry movies of
that the Irvine mayor mferred in all ratings," he said "What we
his own material that he had the want is the right to carry all
support of the Repubbcan State types."
Central Committee and another Attorney James Poole, who
unofficial political group, the r e presents the owners o f the
Orange County Republican shopping center in which Star
Assembly. H ome Video 1s located , said
Responded Sills: "He's just Orange County has about 50
blowing smoke." home video stores and all but
about five sell X-rated films
. J a p a n bids tr a d e
TOK YO (AP) -Follo wing
months or internal debate and
growin.g pressure from unhappy
tradmg partners, Japan offered
an eight-point package of
proposals today, aimed at
opening the nation's markets by
reducing tariffs and removmg or
ea.sinl( some import auot.a.s.
Poole said the shoppmg center
owners carefully screen their
tenants and would not rent w an
electronic game arcade. But he
said they approve of the v ideo
store.
Voting an favor of the store's
permit were commissioners
McKnight, Len Santoro and Rod
Hosilyk. Opposing were Glenn
Collins and Phillip Mignanelli
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Soviet Bloc media cheer peace
Anti-war and nuclear-freeze mo-vem ents i n W est praised
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WELCOME TO BOSTON -Cicely, a one-week-old harbor
seal, looks over the shoulder of Patricia Fiorelli, coordinator of
the marine mammal rescue program of the New England
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• s. Africa invest
ban fails to pass
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Legislation to require the state t.o
stop mvesung in South Afnca
has expared under the weight of
lenders, businesses and state
pension managers
The ball , AB2808 by
Assemblywoman Maxine Waters,
D-Los Angeles, got only a 4-2
vote an the Assembly Finance,
Insurance a nd Commerce
Commit tee lt needed 10 votes for
passage
It would have prevented new
investment of sta te funds an
co mpan ies or financial
mst1tut1ons doing business an
South Africa or wtth its
wh1te-supremat·1st government, •
and al.so would have required
gradual sale of such stocks held
by state agencies. Bonds could
have been retained.
The biU would mainly have
aHected huge public pension
systems with billions of dollars
invest.cd an banks and businesses
Only a small fracuon of the
m oney touches South Africa
directly, but officials say as much
as half of the total invesment has
some indirect involvement, by
gomg t.o a company with a South
African subsidiary or t.o a bank
that lends t.o the company.
A chief supporter of the bill
was Alice Lytle, Gov. F.dmund
Brown Jr.'s State and Consumer
Services secretary, whose agency
includes the Public Employees'
Retirement System and the State
Teachers' Retirement System.
She contended the South
Afncan government is unstable,
and as a resuJt, investments an
comparues domg business there
are unsafe.
She also dismissed arguments
that U.S . investments help South
Africa n blacks. saying that
"integrated toilet facilities and
integrated worksites" for about
100,000 of South Africa's 20
rrullion blacks make lJttle overall
difference.
But the managers of both state
pension systems opposed the bill.
Newton Byrd of the Teachers'
Reurement System said 1t would
have "a heavy negative financial
effect "
That was disputed by Ms.
Lytle and by Berkeley Ca ty
Cou n c i lwoma n Flo r e n ce
McDonald, who w as city auditor
an 1979 when Berkeley residents
voted to stop invesung city funds
in banks domg business with
South Afnca.
She said the city has divested
its funds without losmg a cent,
and added that 1f state pension
funds "were invested in the
Mafia, an prosututaon, in heroin,
someone would do something.''
Blair Reynolds of th e
California Bankers Association
said investments in South Africa,
or any other country, were "a
matter for Congr~ to decide"
Business representatives
insisted they opposed South
Afncan apartheid but that their
operations helped blacks
''Many of our members and
other well-meaning people . . .
believe that foreign investment
in South Africa does h ave a
positive impact," said John
Geoghegan of the California
Manufacturers Association.
"Would you think JOining the
KKK would have a positive
im p ac t ?" coun t e red
Assemblyman Wad1e Deddeh,
D-Chula Vista, a supporter of the
b1U
But r.11chael M a 1bac h o f
Caterpillar Tractor Co., which
has a parts depot in South Africa,
said a better comparison would
be t.o a missionary -"Do they
leave a society because they've
yet to gain even one convert?"
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.BONN, Weal Germ.any (AP)-
For yean the Soviet Bloc has
been tryln£ to call the tune of
"peace movernents" in the West.
But now communilt r egime•
seem concerned their own people
may be llstentna t.o the music.
In recent months, Soviet Bloc
media have been d eno uncing
"pacifism" and "impe r ialist
unde rmining" o f military
strength at home, while i.n the
same breath praising anti-war
and nuclear freeze movements i.n
the West.
W es tern observe r s are
detecting signs of a fledgling
peace movement in countnes like
Eas t Germany, Hungary and
C2echoslovak1a that appear to
have been ins pired by their
larger, more active counterparts
in Western Europe.
Ironically, peace movements m
West Gennany, the Netherlands,
Denmark a nd elsewhere have
been c h ee r ed along by
s tate-controlle d . newspapers,
radio and television throughout
the Soviet Bloc.
There IS also evidence that the
Soviets and their allies have
provided more than moral
support.
Soviet d i pl omats in
Scandinavia are alleged to have
supplied money to variou s
anti-war groups there. And in
West Germany, the East-German
financed German Communist
Party has been p laying an
increasingly active role in the
peace movement here
Soviet Bloc support for
disarmament movements ends at
the Iron Curtain. Communist
regimes routinely blame Western
agents for sowing anti-military
feeling just as many in the West
see Moscow's hand behind
anti -nuclear and anti -war
movements.
Last month, Roman Catholic
sources in Vi e nna said a
Hungarian court sentenced two
conscientious ob,JeCtors t.o prison
terms of 30 month• and. five
years for r e fusing military
service. Western sources say
authonties m Hungary. which
has a reputation as a relatively
liberal communist regime, are
concerned over the growth of
organlz.ations of pacifist-minded
young Ro man Catholics called
"basis groups."
About 4 ,000 young East
Germans have signed a petition
urging their government t.o allow
corulcienllous ob,ectors to serve
the country an social work
instead of the armed forces The
movement has won suppo r t
among clergy of East Germany's
dorrunant Protestant church.
ln terms reminiscent of the
''peace through str e ngth"
argument o f W este rn
conserva ti ves, East German
Defense Minister Heinz Hoffman
said the country needed no
alternative servlce smce a strong
"people's army" guaranteed
peace
Meanwhile , East German
police harass young people
wearing t h e "S words of
Ploughshares" badge of the East
German peace movement or the
''Make Peace Without Weapons"
slogan of West German pacifists.
In the Sovie t Union,
authorities oft.en wheel out huge
posters w ith slogans denouncing
the neutron weapon or NATO
plans to modernize 1ts missile
foroe i.n Western Europe. The
Soviet press ttrelessly warns of
the dangers of nuclear war and
seldom masses any statement
criticizing "the aggressive plans
of NATO" and the United States.
But Soviet police quickly
arrested seven Europeans after
they tried to distribute leaflets
April 19 in Moecow's Red Square
calling for a reduction i.n Soviet
mili t.ary spending.
And in a pamphlet distributed
this year, Soviet Fl.rat Deputy
Defense Ministe r Nikolai
Ogarkov complained of
"pacifism" among the younger
Soviet generation.
Western diplomats believe the
ideal1 of the West European
peace movement spread eastward
lar gely through radio a n d
television broadciutl and
increued tourist traffic mad e
poaible by detente.
In F.aat Germany, for example,
West German televtaion reaches
about 80 pe~t ot the country.
Hunaartarus and Czechoelovalu
can receive West German and
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"Young people h e re were
aware of the peace movement,
both from West German radio
and television as w eU as thear
own," said a Western diplomat
based in East Berlin.
"The government here kept
teUmg them what a good thing at
wu to work for peace. So they
simply began applymg the same
critical Judgme nt to conditions
he re.
Western diplomats and other
observers say it is difficult to
measure the extent of Soviet
involvement in the European
anti-nuclear movement. S uch
movements, when direc ted
against the West, clearly serve
Soviet interests, since most
NATO rruhtary strategists agree
that without nuclear weapons,
U.S and other Western forces
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w ould be no mutl·h against
numerically 11uper1or Warsaw
Pact armies.
In W est Gt-rmany , the
Netherlands and ~nmark, peat.-e
movements have mushroomed
mto maJOr pohucal fort."eS Last
year, thousands or ban the-bomb
marchers surged through
London, Romt-, Par1S, Brussels
and Bonn.
An unwieldy confederauon of
ec·olog1sts, Protestant.Ii, pacifists
a nd Communists has strongly
challenged Chancellor lleJmut
Schmidt's entire defl'flS(' policy
and may yet f or<.·e W est
Germany to abandon 1ts support
for NATO nuclear missile
moderruz.ation
The a llies have agree d to
deploy 572 U .S . cruise and
Pershing ll ~ales an Western
Europe beginning an 1983 to
count~r at least 300 Soviet SS-20
Sk'ategic Launchers
. -I
missiles, euch carrying three
warheads, now an place and
mo11t ly aimed a t targets in
Western Europe
All 108 of the Pershing rnlMllC8,
which reportt>dly can reach the
Kremhn in five rrunutes, and 96
cruise rocketa are planned for
West German soil
Br1taan'11 oppos1t1on Labor
Party has called for &Crapping
the country's nuclear deterrerlt
and ba nning U .S . nu cle~
weapons from BritlBh soil.
local governments In Wa les hav
voted to ban nuclear weapons ·
Bntarn 1s to take 160 cru~
m 1ss1 Jes under the NATO
program, and an March the
government decided to go ahead
with a $13.6 billion program to
modernize its aging Polari1
rrussile force with U S. Trident I.J
nuclear submarine rru.ssiles.
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Navy
barbers
'clipped'
ORLANOO, Fla. (AP) -The
barben who atand al the ready to
cut off the hair of the Naval
Trainini Center'• men aay their
cornmiuion.s are being shaved by
the Navy's decl.aion to ralae the
price of a h&i.rcut two bits.
"Every Ume the Navy raiaee
the price of halrcuts, they lower
our commlaalon," said barber
R ic hard Hahn . "lt 'a
disheartening. It's unfair. We
feel very under-apprecI.ted out
here."
The barbers who work at the
~aval Exchange say they charge
\t2 for a haircut, but the Navy .
plans to Increase the price to
$2.2~ next month.
The problem, the barbers say,
is that their commission on thoee
cuts will fall from 62 percent of
the price to 48.5 percent. They'U
make a nickel more on each
haircut. But had the commission
remained at 52 percent, they
would have netted 13 cents more.
Cmdr. Edward Hernandez,
head of the Naval Exchange, said
that "there's really no cut m
their pay in dollars."
To make $16,000 a year, not
including tips, a barber at the
Navy exchange would have tD
give more than 14,000 haircuts.
"l don't plan on working at
48.5 percent, personally,'' said
Lonnie Spencer, who is shop
steward of Local 1451 of the
National Association of Federal
Employees. The u.nion protested the move,
announced by the Navy last
week, saying it violated federal
pay guidelines that set
commissions between 55 and 94
percent.
But a federal arbitrator ruled
that the guidelines were only
guide!ines and that the Navy
could lowe r the barbers'
commission.
Spencer said the Navy gave
only one reason for the cut: The
barbers couldn't go above the 4.8
percent pay raise for federal
employees so the Navy had to
lower the commission when 1t
nused prices.
Spencer told The Orlando
Sentinel the barbers are not civil
servants, but are considered
federal employees and receive
federal health and holiday
benefits.
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ORPHANED CUBS -A pair of American black bear cuba,
whose parents were destroyed last week at Eurek.a's Sequoia
Park Z.00, get adjusted to new home at Woodland Wildlife
park in Cave Junction, Ore.
Training to counter
alcohol abuse set
A workshop offering training
for handling adolescent alcohol
and drug abusers will b e
presented June 21-25 in Irvine.
Sponsored by the National
Council on Alcoholism, Orange
County chapter, the sessions at
Ran cho San J oa quin
Intermediate School will run
from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Fee
for the class is $375.
Council Director Dave Larson
clauned there is no better way
for school administrators,
teachers and community leaders
to develop skills to deal with an
i n c reasi ngly troublesome
situation.
ln Orange County, he said, 27
percent of high school seniors are
"harmfully involved" with
alcohol.
The workshop is run by a team
o f sc h ool officials from
Minneapolis, Minn .. where a new
interventio n program to
rehabilitate teen-age abusers
already has met with critical
acclaim, he said
Fees go toward paymg costs of
the train.mg team.
Information or registra lion
forms can be obtained by calling
835-3830.
Plant closing
BAKERSFIELD (AP)
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
will close its auto seat plant in
Bakersfield July l , officials
announced. The closure was
forced by the eulier closure of
General Motors asaembly plants
at Fremont and South Gate.
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GRAD AND DAD -Actor Alan Alda and his daughter
Elizabeth embrace after commencement exercises at
Kenyon College in Ohio. Alda, who received an honorary
degree, gave the commencement address and Elizabeth was
one of the 329 graduates.
Capito~ gets Pac-Man fever
A Pennsylvania
con g 1: es s man i s h i r i n g
PAC-Man, the money -
gobb ling star of video
arcades, to lure lobbyists to a
politica l fund -raiser on
Capitol Hill.
At a time of fierce
competition for campaign
contributions. Republica"-
Rep. James Coyn e -a
devotee of video games -
believes eight blipping and
A high-rolling Texas
gambl·er whose hobby is
safari hunting walked away
with $520,000 -the
culmination of the
month··long World Series of
Poker in Las Vegas.
J ack "Treetop" Straus of
San Antonio finished the
four-day championship
playoffs by drawing a pair of
whining PAC-Man machines
will raise excitement and
attendance at his June 2
party.
For $200 apiece, Coyne
invited contributors to the top
floor of the Capitol Hill Club·
for unlimited play on
PAC-Man machines. He's also
offering the more traditional
fare of hors d'oeuvres and
drinks.
10s to beat a pair of 4s dealt to
Dewey Tomko, a former
school teacher from Winter
Haven, Fla.
A total of 104 players
entered the no-limit hold 'em
championship which began
Saturday, following a month
of playoffs for smaller
stakes.
Multlm\lll•nalre
tndu1trl1l 1t Ar•••• 8-mmtr oeltbrated hit Hth btrthdaY ln Wuhlnaton by
!romtltnt 1ttt1 totalln1
7&0,000 lo the National
ymphony Orchoatra and
Carneafe Hall.
Hammer, chalrm.-n of
Ocoldental Petroleum Corp.
and a nation.al truatoe of the
NSO aince 1977, aald later It'•
hia atyle to make Impromptu
gifta.
111 don't take time to think.''
he aatd. "I do It at the 1pu.r of
the moment."
A Ftwno man waa choeen
National Big Brother of the
Year by Blg Brothers-Big
Slaten of America.
Jola n Morrlt, a sales
representative for 3M Co ..
was the top nominee from amona 400 agencies involved
in the annual competition
nationally.
The Fellowship
Commission, one of the
nation's oldest human rlghta
agencies, presented Its
national award to Benjamin
Hooks, executive director of
the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
People.
Country-music s inger
George Jones posted $500
bond and was freed after
being jailed on drunken
driving charges.
Police in Brentwood, Tenn ..
a suburb of Nashville, said
they chased Jones's Cadillac
for 1 ~ miles on Interstate 65
before he pulled over.
Jones, 50, was ordered held
for the routine period of four
hours in the Williamson
County Jail and charged with
driving under the influence
and registration violation,
police said.
Warner Br011 . chairman
Ro b ert A. Daly denies
allegations of breach of
contract and fraud made in a
suit by "Dukes of Hazzard"
stars John Scb.nelder and Tom
Wopat and says he will hold
the two actors to their
contracts requiring them to
continue work on the show.
Daly, calling the charges
"defamatory and utterly
unfounded," said the studio
had no intention of allowing
the actors to be absent when
the series reswnes shooting in
June.
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Fool's gold
In vestors warned o}
• ID Alaska?
'danser to public'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
atate la warnlnl potential
inve.ton to check before bu~
any offer lnvolvtna aold
A.lukan rnl.nen.
A statement from the office of
Corporatlona Commlaaloner
Geraldine Green aald, "Theae
invettment offeriJlll poee p-eat
danaer to the public. The
extraordinary returna prom.lied
are not feuible."
Ma. Green ordered Camllto
Mana1ement Co. of Lafayette
and It.I president, James Koenia,
to ~top aelli!'g "consulting
contract.I."
She aald Camillo told investors
their money would buy gold
from minen in Alaaka for quick
reu.le, With profita of up &o 8 percent~ month.
The obmpa.ny oollected nearly $4 rnllllon ln a few montha, and
lta recordl were beini examined
to detennlne how the money wu
Wied.
Ma . Green aald the
lnveat19atlon la juat one of
aeveral.
One company collected nearly
$8 million from about 800
Northern Calllornla lnve1tor1.
then filed for bankruptcy,
dl8cl0ilin8 It had no uaeta.
Another collected '4 million
from San Francisco Bay area
inve1tors before a commiaaion
investigation revealed that
investors were being paid profita
from funda collectecl from new
lnvetton rather than from aold
aalea.
That cut ~ted In criminal
charges of 8l'and theft in exoe. ot $3 million.
Ma. Green aaid lt WM hard to
pin down the compan.I• -.~
they aenerally do not advert.'-.
but pay lnveaton retern.l fees for
bringing ln cuatomen.
Tfie ~prlnclpala, bank• and
recorda are located out of state,
and the companin are orontz.ed
in such places u the Cayman
lslanda, ahe uid.
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/ ~ Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, May 27, 1882
Carson monologues bite
l Comedian called political commentator SOUTH COAST PLAZA
OAINISVILLE, Fla. (AP) -ComedlaA
Jotuv\)t c.r.;,n, who opena h.La ''Tonllht Show"
with U\ o~n-blUna mono&olue IOl'Mtimel aimed at
1uvernment ft1urH, la a ~octal and polltlc:al
commentator H well aa a talk-1how ho1t, a
UnlveNl\y of Florida 1tudtnt sweeroher uy..
Caraon'a Jokea c:ontrlbuted to his dec:llne ln
poP'llarity.
Carlon and other cornedianl a1-> mak.e the
prelldency a common tarpt for t.helr Jok•. Prem
uJd ln an ln\ervtew. 11No matter who the ~dent la, com.lei wW
find 10meth.lni to r1d.lcule, he llid.
~ ~~~~~?;!~:,t:
ln fact, C&non'1 monoloeu-could away publk
oplnlon and even aUect the popularity of a
prHldent, H)'• Herb
Pre11, an audlo-vlaual
1pedalilt who wrote h.La
ma1ter'1 the1l1 on
Caraon'1 televl1lon
monololuea.
Pre. found that 31 •
percent of Canon '•
jOkea concemeC:l politica
and government. The
monologuea ahowed an
aggreulon toward
~blic figures. he llid, 'butthe~wu blunted by-numor."
In a study of
monologues aired from
De oe.m be r 1 9 7 7 to
February 1978, Presa CARSON
classified 515 jokes into
five main categories. Thirty-four ~rcent of the
jokes were classified in the lelsure:(ime category,
whlch includes show business. Techhology, which
also includes the weather, made up 20 percent of
the total.
Not long after Press finished his them ln April,
U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif., announced he
would not seek another term. Hayakawa said
Canon uaed to joke about Jimmy c.ari.r·s
family, but bec:au. Prelldent fteaaan'• family la not u colorful u Carter'1 c.anon now concent.ratea h.la Jok• on economic pollciee, the reaea.rcher Mid.
. A Canon .Sde ln the enterta1ner'• Burbenk
offlc:e llid Carton was buay and could not comment
dtrectly on the them. She ack:nowledaed that Canon had received a copy of the peper rrtday.
"He la very intftlued by it and plant to read
lt," uJd Drue Wlllon. "He thouiht It wu an
lntereetin8 topic."
Ma. WU.On llid ahe had no ldea lf Canon
would mention the subject on the ''Toniiht Show,"
noting that lt wu not uncommon for him to receive
student pape.ra dilculli.ng the show.
Prell aaid the ldea of the study came to him
one night when he wu watching the show,
"Ile did a lot of jokes on llert Lance," Preas
said. "It seemed to me an unusual number of jokes
about one thing."
CD plan r e jected
EUREKA (AP) -Humboldt County supervi-
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take in San Franctaco area residents if there is a
threat of nuclear war. The plan to shelter 184,000
nuclear evacuees ln state and national parks here
was rejected unanimously.
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Al 8 Orang• Ooaat OAU.Y PIL.OTIThur1d1y, M1y 11, 108~
Firefighting merger
could benefit cities
Four cities in West Orange
Counl y -Huntington Beac:h .
Fountain Vallt'y, Seul Beach and
Wtlstmlnsll'r are (·onsldering
proposul11 to t·onsolldute thl'ir
firefighting for<.-us to save money.
Various upproaches nre under
study, but the one getting much of
the attention i~ the merger of the
four departme nts into one urut
with Huntington Beach takmg the
leadership role.
Huntingt on Beach 's
department is approximately as
large as the three other c1t1es
combined Off1c1als say
administrative and repair facahties
are available.
Huntingto n Beach would
assimilate the other departments
under the p lan and thttn contract
out with the other' dtit.'11 for fire
prot~tJon.
With cutbacks In state
rt'vcnues taklng larger and larger
bites from the budget, cities are
being forced to fJnd ways to save.
The four cities are projected
to save about $1 25 million
ann ual! y undf>r conso ltdatio n
plans.
It as healthy that the talks are
going on.
Three cities might be giving
up a measure of local control
under a t'Onsolidatton. That loss
would have to be balanced agamst
gains in efficiency and cost savings
to determine if the mergers should
be pushed a head
Sumnfer college cuts
It s hould come as no surprise
that o ur coastal community
colleges wall be offering fewer
summer courses than in past years.
Coastlme College will offer
half as many summ er courses as
last year Orange Coast and
Golden West colleges have cut
their summer schedules by 40
percent. Al the two Saddleback
College campuses, summer classes
have been cut by 22 percent.
ln one sense, this is re lated to
the similar reduction in classes
these colleges were forced to make
in the sprmg term that ~ JUSt
concluding.
Area colleges had high
enrollments last summer and fall.
Because limited state funding
forced them to k eep a lid on
enrollments, the colleges had to
trim their spring schedules.
W i th a n e w fiscal yea r
beginning, the colleges have
decided to make some cuts t>arly,
durmg the summer schedule. so
they can save a greater sha re of
their resources for the traditional
faU and sprang terms
The unfortunate aspect of this
is that while course offerings are
trimmed, interest in community
college education is s tronger than
ever. College o fficials say the
economy has caused many people
to seek new job skills. Other
students are simply mterested in
personal enrichment.
Whatever the reasons. the
demand for community college
education is there The instructors
and classrooms are there. What
isn't there is the money to pay for
It.
The upcoming summer school
cuts are just another indication of
the need for a massive overhaul in
the system for funding community
colleges.
Educators and lawma kers
must work together to develop a
n ew system involving fees for
certain classes or tuition payments,
or they must find som e oth e r
source of funds. The state should
n ot have t o deny community
college education to those who
seek ii.
Off shore oil fight
IC Orange Coast cities are ever
t.o win deletion of 011 tract leases
off their shores, a concerted battle
in the courts appears thP1r only
option.
To date, the cities o f Laguna
Beach, Newport Beach and San
Clemente appear ready to join the
state in a law suit against the U.S
Department of Interior.
Los Angeles may even JOln
the legal battle, following that
recommendation by Mayor Tom
Bradley.
At issu e. at least to Orange
Coast cities, is the proposed lease
of 11 tracts off Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach.
The sale is scheduled for June
11. according to Interior Secretary
James Watt's o ffice. despite a
concerted Jetter-writin~ e ffort to
delete those tracts from our l'Oa.St.
Officials in N ewport and
Laguna have a special m terest 10
seeking the deletions.
Both beach towns rely o n
tourism for much o f the ir
municipal revenues. An oil spiU of
any magn.itude would do little to
help the economies o f ei the r
community.
In addition, there are fragile
tadepools in both cities that would
. be adversely affected by a spill.
•
Lead e rs in both cities say
they are not opposed to offs hore
drilling but they fear selling leases
so close to eithe r city is mvitmg
trouble.
Perhaps with support of Los
Angeles and the state, these tracts
can b e taken o ff t h e list of
potential drilling sites.
Opinions expres'>eCI in the -,pace above are those of l he Daily Pilot Olner view s elf.
pressed on tn1s page af€: those of their authors and art 1sts. ReaCler c.omment 1s 1nv1t eo Address The Daily Pilot Po Box lS60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone <7141
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L.M. Boyd I X enophobes
You're a xenophobe. 1f you don't
like fore ig ners. ('XOtic foods or
changes generally. l suppose you can
say a xenophoQc doesn't appreciate
surprises. A meat-and-potatoes man
who gets upset when he's served
cracked crab with fiddJehead fern
might be classified as a xenophobe.
It's no sign of ignorance, please note.
The great German philosopher
Immanuel Kant was a xenophobe. He
never ventured more than 10 miles
away from htS home, and townfolk
used to tell the time of day by when
he took his walks.
The sua:essful PG-rated movies do
better at the box office than do the
succeaaful G -rated movies . And
G-rated do belt.er than R-rated. And
R-rated do better than X -rated
Q. What's a "gandy dancer"?
A. A railroad track laborer. There
are good onea a n d bad ones.
incidentally. Some claim the world's
best ts l..es Nicholas of Burlington
Northem'a Dakota Division. Couple
years ago at a Gandy Dancers
O RANGE COAST
Daily Pilot
get-u Jether he hammered five rail
spikes into a tie and then pulled them
all back out again in 47 seconds.
A municipal ordinance of Pueblo.
Colo., requires all bicycles there to
carry gongs.
Q What's the true de fin1llon of
"akoholism"?
A. Nonesuch is agreed upon by all
authorities. Merriam-Webster's New
Collegiate says either "excessive" or
"compulsive" drinking identifies 1t.
and says further its causes are both
psychological and nutritional. Most
veteran ex-drinkers say it doesn't
matt.er how you define it. If you can't
count on sure control of the thing once
you start, you've got it, and that's
definition enough . The Federal
Government. whic h has a firm
writeup on moat health conditions.
still hasn't come up with a definition
for that one. incidentally.
More people were executed in Iran
wt year than were executed in au the
other naUons combined.
Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murphlne
Editor ·
Barbara Krelblch
EdUorlat Page Editor
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--'IMfe&;\Sl.t-l~E STATE '°'?AlUM'ENT WOO~]) NMR ~~ Au.owED HIM !NfRY TO 1M£ U.S.!'
Haig , proves his durability
WA S HIN GTON Like the·
proverbial feline survivor, Al Haig not
only has nme lives. but always seems to
land on his feet H<• ts as scarred and
battered as an old tomt:at. y<'l Haig
manages to survive one ha1r-ra1sing
political scrap afwr anothl'r, must of
them of his own making
Haig's durabilny 1s truly remarkable.
Consider t he phys1("al and political
calamllles he has endured m JUSt the last
few years: an a.s.sassmauon attempt, a
triple coronary bypass, the Walergate
S(:andaJ. thunder and lightning from the
extreme right. quarrels with a host of
White House advisers and Cabinet
set·retaries -and the self-induced
embarrassment <'aused by his own
Homeric ego.
HAIG IN HIS youth was the leader of
a Ph1ladelph1a gang calle d the
Musketeers; though a respectable boxer,
he was more noted for his ability to
negotiate with nval gangs over turf.
The street smarts he acquired then,
supplemented by Henry Kissinger's
tutelage tn high-level politicaJ infighting
and cultivation of powerful sponsors,
have enabled Haig to escape the
profl'ssional oblivion that is regulaf'ly
predkted for him.
The latest prophecies of Ha1g's
pohti<·al demist' followed the breakdown or hll> Kis.san~er-style shuttle dtplom;;ic·y
~
-JA-Cl_l_ll-fl-11-1 -~
between Bnt.ain and Argentina. Thu.,
surely, would be the stake through
Haag's heart.
But a high-level White House source
told me that Haig is not in trouble with
the one person who counts. Asked 1f
President Reagan might respond to the
out.cry for Haig's scaJp, the aide replied
"No. that's not the president's style."
In fact, he said, Reagan's instmct is to
stand behind an aide who is the target or
criticism -as he dtd in Budget Director
David Stockman's case.
Another rugh White House offlc1al
told my associaw Dale Van Atta that
Ha1g's detractors were licking tht•11
t•hops owr his FalkJand lslands failure,
But lht• µn·s11ltmt was not upset.
"On,·e Haig took the ball, 1t was very
t•v1dent th.11 his lx•ing pwnt man kept
Ht.'a~an dirt'(:tl y out or It ," said thl.8
sour·n· A ~rat1·ful Ht·agan hds gone out
of his way an lht Wt't•ks s1n1·t• to say kind
th111~~ ,1bou1 I l.ug Jnd tu dt•ny reports
th.I\ t11s f1>ro•1g11 fJ'ilwv vu .JI w.:is Jhout to
l.l4· dt·fro<.kt'<I
HAIG'S w1lhngnt"Sl> l>Oml' sour<-es say
l"iig<•rn<~.., tu wk1· on tht• d1plumauc
kam1ka"1t-m1:.s1un abo \.\On h im
something h1· had always found in short
:.upply at th1· Wh1l<· HouS<.'. grudging
respet·t from top Rt·agan o.tdes Aft.er
'.->Om<· 1n1ual gruuMng ovt.>r the luxury
lla1g wa.s l'nJuving in his Air For<..'e ,et
and th<' M.•lf import.ant prunount't:'menlB
h1· was mak111g. Whitt• House staffers
had lu t·unn'<J1· tht· Jbr<t.slVl• gt•neral was
doing a tough, thanklt-s.s y>b
Su um·t• again lhl• h~1rd -<·harg1ng
s<.-<:rC'l:1ry of i.wt4-' has PmNged from a
dll'l'Y s1tual1on with h1!> pohl1cal hide still
1ntac.·t Onn· again th(' wou ld -be
cat-skinm·r ... 1r1 tht Wh1tf• House have
had to .. ht•atht• tht•1r long kn1vt'S. ·
Memories of sandcastles and seagulls
To the Editor:
I am 13 years old. and ever since I was
born. I heard about the power of the
press Many people My that the pen is
rrughtier than the sword and the press IS
the pen that reaches and influences large
groups of people Because of this great
influence, I ask the Dally Pilot to fight
against oil drilhng off the coast of
Newport Beach.
Newport Beach is a very special pla~
for me. It is my hometown. I was born
here and ever since I can remember, my
MAILBOX
mom used to take fTl€.' to Corona del Mar
Beach. It would be difficult to teU you
how many sandcastles I have built and
how many mud fights I have had with
my brothers and sister. It would take too
long to count how many waves I have
conquered and how many have knocked
me down. I do'l't even remember how
many seagulls I have chased and how
often squirrels have stolen my lunch
BUT MOST OF ALL, I have grown
accustomed to the beauty of the ocean
and the beach. I can't wnte well enough
to describe how beautiful our coastline IS
or perhaps there are no adequate words
of praise to describe it All I can think of
saying is that: it's precious, it's priceless.
it's unique. One would not splash i{lk on
a priceless painting but cherish n and
preserve it. Yet, our industry wants to
ruin our priceless coastline with oil weUs.
Years ago. my mother showed me her
hometown, Detroit. Mich. She took me to
the beaches of Lake St. Clair where she
used to swim . sail and play. But, the lake
was all dirty and polluted and there
were "no swimming" signs everY)Yhere.
Sadly my mother explained. "It Used to
be nice when l was a young girl."
When I grow up and sit w i th my
children on Corona del Mar Beach , I
don't want to tell them that, "It used to
be ruce when I was a young girl." I want
our coastline to stay as beautiful aa it is
today. I want to look and admire the
majestic vastness of the blue Pacific
without staring at a forest of oil well.I.
JANE E. ZALFSK.l
Litter solution
To the Editor:
At the North Laguna Community
Association's board meeting, Rich
Farnell cleared up the mystery of the
trash-filled plastic bags we've been eeelng
on the htf:hway between Laguna and
Corona de Mar during the put 111Cveral
weeks. What we heard was 80 odting
that t.he board instructed me to tell
Judge David Carter how much we
appreciate hia ingenious 1e>lut1on to a
problem that has been plaguing ua for a
Jong tlme.
WE E NTHUSIASTICALLY applaud
and commend thlt proararn of putting
mt1deme1nor vlolatora to work on
cl-.ri-up Cl"t'WI lnltead of JaOlna them.
Lltter ln our pubUc areu la a subject thal
repcat.cclly appean on our qenda.. Our
own 10ludon fn North Laguna lw been
to have a group of volunteers (our
"Lnter-ature Corruruttee"') meet at Boat
Canyon at 9 a.m on the fU"St Tuesday of
eacf\ month. anned Wlth work gloves
and plasUt' trash bags. and proceed to
clean up some pre-selected area for om.·
hour We like Judge Carter's idea much
better'
Many of us are seeing our beautiful
coastal area at its best for the first tJme
It IS such a sensible one that we arc
hoping 1t w1U be continued long beyond
his term of service
CLARICE GARFIN
Corresponding Secretary
S till tak es t wo
To the Editor
"Right On" to Dr Moldaws ky and
Miss Severon1 on their nuclear fn•ez<'
lt>ttt.'r (Mailbox, May 15) Bully for all if
a way can b(' found to gel 1t on tht·
Moscow ballot The trouble with a
bilateral agreement 1s that 1t lakes two
sides to make 1t. JUSt hke a tango
J W REID
Telecourse reason
To the Editor:
Your editorial advice that the Coast
Community College Distnct leadPrsh1p
should start communicating with the>
"recalcitrant" faculty of Orange Coast
and Golden West Colleges has some
ment The problem. however, is one of
professional auton omy and not
hierarchical authority in this instance
Useful and effective communications can
o nly com e about when quali fi ed
c urriculum experts (faculty) at the
coUege level converse with curriculum
experts at the t.elecourse level.
It wou ld th e ref o r e be most
appropriate to hear from the people who
have designed and created Coastline
telerourses. Coastline has been in the
busmess of turning out new <..'Ourses,
singly and jointly, since it.a establishment
in 1976. At great expense to t h e
taxpayers. 1t has produced telecourses
-at a rate of two t o three p er
year -which have been a major
component of the Coastline curriculum.
The major thrust of telecourse
production, however, has been focused
on sales and marketing efforts to make
this en terprise financially solvent.
Although some inoome has been
generated to de!ray overall expenses. It
can be safely assumed that, as a private
enterprile, it would have folded a long
Ume ago.
COASTLINE'S organization includea a
"teleooune design office" whoee budget
tot.ala $406,000 for thia academic year.
Embedded within t.hia budget are the
aalarlea for on~ dean , one auoclato
dean, and three .enior ina'\ruc:tor deaian
apedallats. Their average salary ~ to
$41,000. Theee lnd.Mduala att full·~
profelalonala, who should, along with
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tht· board lJf lrusll'f-s .ind the dtstnt·t
h·ad<-rsh1p !:>-· hc.>ard I run1 t•ont't'rnmg the
!>l<llU'-of the· d1:.pUl•'<I t1•lt'<.OUrst"S
llopcfull~. d molt r• -;1'.->0nt'<i approal·h
"'ill t•n ... ut .1long "'1th a dialogue of
sub~tann· sans d1 •lt•11 ... 1v1· overtones.
Futun· cfr•>('U'-sion" ... houlJ h;ll.'l' JS their
obj('l'llVt•.., th1• 1mp1o\1•nwnb or reforms
to th<• ... vstl'm thJI .11 t 11hv1ouslv in ordc•r LEF'TEHl~ LAVHAKAS. PhD
S up p o rt fo r arts
To the F..d1tor
Currently enjoying lhe opportunity
for mtens<' involvement with Orange
County's performing arts organizations. I
$hare> wtth them a grave concern for the
potential c•ffects of the d rastic cuts in
state and ft,deral support of the arts.
Rt•cently. however. local music: lovers
have had u 1US£" for considerable
t>ncouragement One of Orange County's
leading supporters of the arts. the lrvine
Company. not only has det.emuned to do
its share in replacing some of those
foregone public funds. but has done so m
a refreshing ;rnd exc.-epuonally promising
way
PERFORMING orgaruzations seldom
rc.'<.'Over more than 40 percent of theU"
total operating costs at the box office.
The balance of their survival hinges
upon private• and pubh'" contributions
<ind gr~nts Bul whereas such
contnbut10ns generaJJy are absorbed intO
t h e cont1 nu1ng ex p enses o f an
orgaruzatlQn. the Irvine Company opted
to assume an unusually creative role by
underwnghttn~ a spec1f1c concert -in
this event the monumental Missa
Solemn1s of Be<.>thoven, performed by
the Pacific Chorale on May 22 in the
Civic Auditorium at Santa Ana High
School.
Surely Beethoven himsell would have
relished this k ind of support. for the
masterworks of that era nearly alwayi
were composed and performed under the
commission of a patron.
To o ffer wo rk s o f the scale,
importance, and cost of the Miua
Solemnls soon may come to r ely
primarily on underwriting such as thia
-at least If ticket prices are to be kept
within the range of typical concert-goen
and if serious music is to attract new
audiences. s uch as our youth and the
county'1' l~ advantaged populations.
JAMES E. DUNNING
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CllllY CUI I
&ema to me It would only take a few o(
thoae millio n -dollar a nd
mul\.1-mllllon-dollar homes along tht
coast to dlatort the whole picture as;J
•• a verage property valu es ar concerned.
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Where can mini-bikini n1akers go from here?
Thert &rt a lot of HJC)' bathln1 1ult
adverueemenia In the nowapaport and
m11aaJnH thoao daya and you have to
admit they add a llttl«' to the printed
Pl&• that advert•mcintl tor comput.ens
and 1peclal1 on mayonnalae du no t. I
have never underatood 1omc thtna•
about advertlatnw, thou1h . How do
plcturH of 1un·t nntd male model1
11ttina on honeback help aeU clgarett.ee?
How do picture• of buutlful young
women with great flgu~ ln teeny tiny
blklnia help a store tell bathina •uita to
the avoraae woman?
YOU CAN NEVER underestimate
n1ankind'1 ability to fool Itself, and I
suppose that's what the advertisers
know that the r~•t of us don't. They
know that e ven though the average
woman knows she LSn't going to look llke
1/3 OFF
th• 1lrl In the ad wt1r ln1 th• blldnl.
there 1ttll remalne the taint, faraway
drMm that ah• mJcht look a Utel• Uke
her
I lma1ln• th•Nt are a lot of bathln1
•ult1 In dreuer drawen acrot• \he
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country that have never been wom ln
the water or anywhere near it. A woman
buya the ault but ln thtt cold Uaht of the
mirror in her own bfdroom, ahe realJzes
1he doesn't dare go out ln public wearing
It. I have a few aaudy pieces of clothing
of my own that fall In that cateaory.
They seemed like a good idea when I
bo\laht them, but I've nevur wom them.
LUt Sunday l aaw an 1d for• blk.lnJ
and another Item tM)' callctd "tht b&lwt
cover-up" for It. Tht woman who
want.Id io appear modest o.n the way io
the water could wMI' thla fi.nhnet 1annet
over her blklnJ. From what l! could 11ee ln
the ad -and I could H4• Ju1t about
everr,thlnf -the cov1r-1Jp aarment
dtdn t rea ly cover anyth Ina except,
perhape, the manufacturer'u overheod.
Mod•ty, or lack of It, ta an lnt.erettlna
1ubject. A areat many women who
modestly cover their kneel when they alt
down and croaa their lea» wearing •
1k.lrt. have no hesitation about llOlni \0
the beach or pool ln two p.lecet -of cfoth
no bigger than one amall ha.ndkerchief.
Mode1ty 11 moatly what any
civilization aaya It la. On many of the
beaches in !''ranee, lt la common practice
MONDAY, MEMORIAL DA._', 10-6.
20 % off
fot women to iO toplae 'fhey wouldn't
dtt-.m of weartna a akin without a top
on the 1treet, but on the beach they ... m
perfect.ly at eue weart.na jutt the bare
botiom of a bUdnt. 'l'hey'r. a lot moro at
eue weartna IO little than l am watchln,
them wear ft
I don't really know why women have
tred!Uonally covered thelr breuta ln our
eoctety. It hasn't ~n IO long lince men
uaed to, too. My fl.rat five bathtna ault.a
oovered me from thigh to chest and the
shoulder 1trap1 alwaya made 1wlmm1ng
more difficult Even In champtonahip
1wlm meeta, men were required to wear
full bathins SUila.
When men 1t.arted wea.rlng just 1wlm
trunks, a lot of people d1dn't think it was
any more acceptable than the average
pet90n would think toplea women were
acceptable at the beach today. Many
s.99-s2.60
clube wit h pool.I and be11Ch committ.ees
poattd 1tain1 uyln& that men were
expecl*i io wear full bathlna 1ult1
I can't make much of a logical caH
&aalNt nudity or near-nudity, and yet I
have the feellna women'• bathtna 1ulia
hav aone too far wtth revelation. I've
been foUowtna the ttttnd clolely with a
purely academic lnter.t for yean now
and It aeema to me that the adwrtlaer1
and the people aelllna thHe m lnlm1l
bathing aulta ue heoded for btg trouble.
There 11 juat 10 much dealgn a top
designer can give a piece of cloth the liz.e
of a handkerchlef, and tf bathlna 1uit1
get any 1maller, the dealgnen are aolng
to find they don't even have room to put
their names. "Cole of C&lifomia" muat be
in trouble alreadr And the next 1tep !or
women would, o coune, put all of them
out of business.
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eady for prime time?
alilornia candidates campaign on tube
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tht
E 11ye C.Ufomla la about 200
• wlct. and 780 mU• lona,
t tht 1982 primary election Ia ~11y ree\rlct.ed to a field of ~lit.teal combat about 21 Inch• lcro..
J 1'!'• 1982 cam~ 111 beinl 10U1ht ln tele
o • 1reater xtent than
ny prevloua
race ln
tallfornla ~tory. .. Tune in a
of "The
efferaons,"
nd you are
arned
allfornla
ill run out of water and lose
]oba unlesa you vote yes on
Propoaltion 9 to build the
'-erlpheral Canal. Before the
thow is over, you hear the
clanking of a prison cell door as
you learn the best way to protect
lOW"lelf from the release of more
dangerous criminals iB to elect
George Deukmejian governor.
11111 AlllYlll
all-out war on crime" a1
arovemor. and a 1pokemnan for
A.uomey General hopeful Omer
Ra1N wama that rival John Van
de Kamp "hu been a failure u
d.latrtct attorney (of Loe Anaelee)
and ahould not become attorney
aeneral."
The leadlna candldatea for
major otflcee auch u governor
and U.S. Senate are mak.ina only
a handful of public appearances,
delivering repetitive apeechea
with little new material u they
devote moat of their time to
cutting televlaion commercials
and raising money In private
fund-ral8ers to put thelr ada on
the alr.
Eight major candidates are
spending a total in excess of $1.2
million a week to get their
message to voters in 10-aecond to
30-second spots, with about half
of that money funnelled into
seven large Los Angeles
television stations which reach
about 6 million of California's 11
million voters.
Wl\h major candldatet makiing
only a fraction ot the pub Ile
•ppearancee of thelr counterp11 rtAI
ln paat yt11ra, there a re
1l41nlflc:antly fewer newspaper
and tel•Villon news 1torl• about
tMlr daily apeechea, and voten
ln the June 8 primary will rely
more than ever before on the
carefully honed me11agea ln thoee
30-tee<>nd •J>O'-· A televiaion viewer Tueaday
ni&ht, exactly two weeka be1lore
election day,
could watch
3~ political
commercials
for statewide
candldatft or
issues by
switching
channels for
five hours
among Los
A n g e I e s OSUk-..W.
television stations.
To avoid the politicla·ns, a
viewer's best bet Tue&day was
news shows, beca se most
stations do not eell po cs1l ads
during thoee shows. An since
Republicans have more ose.
big-spending races l an
Democrats, shows which up
Therapy
meet set
More than &,000
phyalul therapltta will
meet In Anaheim o,n
June 19·23 tor th• &8th
annual conferonc.'O of the
Amerlcan Physical
Therapy Alloclation.
8Heba11 sreat Roy
Campanella will be
honored at the
conference for hi•
1upport and ual.atance to
phyaical therapy.
'the conference will
feature 1ympo1la,
work1hop1, business
meetings, displays of
.equipment, and vialta by
ph)'1ical therapists.
Unusual art
sale slated
An unusual art sale
featwring drawings and
clay whistles by retiring
art professor Arden
Lanham is scheduled
June 1-3 in the Cypress
College Fine Arts
Gallery.
A reception honoring
Lanham is slated from 7
to 9 p.m. June 1. The
exhibit will continue
from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
WI ITOOK 90TH
PAIT AND
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how 1uptrmarkat1 and
dllcourtt fl"1ll are teUl111
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aom11lme1 1low Hlllna
producu can be vttry
Important IO I.hr pttl"IONI
who need them. The,e are
hundreds of them In our
pharmacy lh11 tell only
1bou1 • down of ttach 1 year Wr buy only 1
quarter of a dotrn 11 1 lime
111nd re·order when they
~ 10ld Our reputellon ill
to have whllrYer you uk
for 11 we don't have your
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PHONE US wht>n you need
1 nwodlcme Pick up your
prucr1ptrnn If llhopp1ng
nearby, or WP will deliver
promptly without extra
1·harge A great many people
entru1t u1 with their
prescrip11ona. May we
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proclamations of Archie Bunker
gn reruns of "All in the Family,"
Peukmejian's gubernatorial
tival, Lt. Gov. Mike Curb tells a
tfteerlng crowd he will wage "an
That rate will accelerate to
$1.5 million or more next week if
the leading candidates meet their
fund-raising goals.
to older, more conservative
voters have the heaviest l• >ad of
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JCPenney
Garden Shop Sale
May 28, May 29 & May 30
Friday-Saturday-Sunday
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All 6" potted
Houseplants
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Jasmine
reg. $5.99-6.99
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• 10'.' Hanging Fuchsia
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varieties Include
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reg. $24.99
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Landscape
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6" Marigolds Now
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6" Hanging
Impatiens
Special Buy
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Asst. 1 gal.
varieties
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Great buys on
barbecue grllls.
Sale $44.99
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gas grill. lndudel portable cart, LP
tank, permanent lava rocks and
cookbook.
Sun~ 225 eq. In. duaJ burner grlll
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Electronic bug
klllers
at •10 to •15 savings.
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Reg ........ 15 watt electric bug killer
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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1982 Erma Bambeck doesn't need
a Bmart al eek Becretsry. See CAVALCADE 82
Page B2. 0 TIE c• 110 THE coum ENTERTAINMENT 86-8
~' ~'' He's paid the
wages of sin
HIGHER EDUCATION BEAT: Dr. Barry Singer, the
professor at Cal State, Long Beach, who gave class credit
for both hanky. and panky in his couree, "Psychology of
Sex," has now been temporarily booted from his labors at
the august university just upcoast.
After some infiltration into one of Prof Singer's
classes by some strait-laced types, it was alleged that the
prof was giving extra class credits for all kinda of heavy
academic work.
These activities
· toward grading included
attending gay bars while
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TOM MURPHINf ~r, p~~ticipati!lg in ~r&'es, ~ V181tihg nudist colorues and _______ _....._.._.-, having sexual affairs.
DIVULGING OF ALL this caused a number of
reporters to race upcoast to the Seventh Street campus
where authorities proved to be elusive. Finally, somebody
called a press converence. Prof Singer spoke later. But it
seemed rather after the fact.
Later, however, academia again hit the fan at Long
Beach when the professor assertedly admitted that he
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Prof. Barry Singer has Long Beach State in an uproar.
had been "romantically involved" with some of his
students. Whatever that means.
Singer did say, in his defense, that he no longer stays
at parties where his students take all their clothes off.
GEE WHIZ, in earlier school years, a threat like that
woulCI be a sure way for students to get teacher to split
from the party.
The teacher would threaten, "U you all start taki.na
your clothes off, rm leaving." Whereupon nudity woula
run rampant immediately.
Anyway, Prof Singer's revelations about his clot!le
relationships with certain students was eno'C!i~.:O cause the Board of Trustees of the entire 19-campus · omia State
University system to gather in a secret huddle to discuss the
prof's curriculum.
The trustees emerged from behind the cloeed doors
and promptly slapped Singer with the suspension.
Press releases following the booting action were
couched in careful tenns. Like, "Singer has been suspended
for 30 days pending investigation of allegations on
occurrences within the scope of his employment with the
university."
YOU MAY NEED to translate that to something like,
"Boy, he really may be into the soup this time ... "
Or another press statement: "Since it is a personnel
matter, it will be inappropriate for the university to
comment further at this time."
Translated, "I'm not going to do a lot of blabbering
about this one. I wouldn't touch this case with a 10-foot
pole." •
It is interesting to note that Prof Singer's 30-day
suspension can hardly be characterized as punishment. He's
suspended while retaining his regular pay. In other words,
Prof Singer is on a paid vacation.
WHY, I KNOW REPORTERS who have been
threatened with worse than that for felony
paperclip-bending in the newsroom.
If Prof Singer's case was one of those dealing with the
wages of sin. you'd know how the answer came out this
time.
The wages of sin are wages.
Schon£ eld elevated
· to UCI dean's post
NEW DEAN ~ Wllllam
Schonfeld ha• been named
deUl of the UC Irvine School
of Soda1 .Sdencel.
William R . Schonfeld,
profeeeor of political acience at
UC Irvine, baa been appointed
dean of ucr. School of Social
Sciences. He will assume the post
July 1.
Schonfeld, an Irvine resident.
succeeda Dr. Linton Freeman,
who will return to full-time teachini and reeearch.
Schorifeld'11 work bu fOCU8ed
on IOd.al and polldCal problema in
France and he has written
extenaive}y on the "elites" in the
French Gaulliat and Soclall1t
pollt.ical partiea.
He i1 the author of three
books, numerous articles and baa
received Danforth. Fulbriaht and
Ford Foundation granta.
Scho11feld received hl1
brichelora deoee in govemmerit
from the UDlvenlty Heiahta C.01Jeae of New Yotk Unlvendty
and ma1ter'1 and doctorate
dear••• from Prlnctton University. -·-.
Religious splits board • issue
Saddleback District nixes 'devotionals' on campus
By JEFF PARKER O(fhe Delly ,.. .....
Saddleback Valley Unified
School District trwlt.eell are 1WJ
bitterly split after voting 3-to-2
to adapt a new policy governing
the uae of campus facllities by
religious clubs.
Board President Kristine
Kister called the new policy "fair
and con~tltutlonally sound,"
while board member the Rev.
Preston Howell said It ia the
work of "misguided people."
an American Civil LiberUea
Uni6n lawsuit last year, seeking
to bar the New Life Club -a
ChrtJIUan student group -from
meeting on the Mission Viejo
High School campua.
The ACLU claimed that the
doctrine of eeparation of church
and state mandated that the
religious club not meet during
school houf4 (lunch time) on
camp\18.
While the district battled the
ACLU in court, Mrs. Kister, Dr.
Gilbert and Mrs. Adler all ran for
the school board, promial.rig t.o
change the policy. Shortly after
they were elected, the ACLU
dropped the suit.
The three new board mem~rs
also have said they oppose
district payment of a $2 .~00
deductible fee as part of a
$24.000 lnaurance claim filed by
att.omey David L. Llewellyn.
Llewellyn originally agreed to.
defend the diatrict in the su.it
with the ACLU for the $100 fee
necesaary to establish "an
attorney-client relationship."
Later he claimed t.o have worked
400 hours on the cue and filed
the $24,000 claim for fees against
the district'• insurance carrier.
The Rev. Howell 1ald the
board's action Monday waa the
work of "Pharisees," and that he
will support the New Life Club
in a au.it to retain their right t.o
meet on campus.
"Thetie young people have had
their God legislated right out of
their school," he said. "'They're
being denied their constitutional
rights." The new policy -adopted at
Monday night's school boai:d
meeting -prohibits religious
clubs from holding "devotional"
meetings on campus during
school hours and requires each
club wishing to meet on district
grounds to be chartered with the
district.
Judge ousted from death trial
According to Mrs. Kister, the
new policy was drafted verbatim
from the policy currently in use
at the Huntington Beach Union
High School District.
She and new board members
Dr. Dore Gilbert and Louise
Adler fulfilled campaign
promises made six months ago to
revise campus-use policy.
The change was prompted by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge James K . Turner has
been disqualified from
handling the trial of a previously
convicted sex offender who is
charged with kidnapping,
molesting and killing an
Anaheim newsboy last August.
Four death peDalty allegations
accompany the charges against
defendant Robert Jackson
Thompeon. 35.
At the request of defense
Brain work
attorney Ronald Brower, the case
was reassigned to Judge Donald
McCartin 's court. Trial is set to
begin Aug. 30.
Brower made his request
Tuesday in a brief hearing before
Superior Court Judge Luis
Cardenas. The attorney said he
requested the change because of
several rulings Turner made
during a cloeed-door preliminary
bearing earlier this month. He
said the rulings, dealing with
admission of certain eviden.ce,
would likely have to be made
again at trial and Turner baa
already shown what his decisions
would be.
The defense is entitled to one
disqualification of a judge before
trial.
Thompson is charged with the
slaying of 12-year-old newsboy
Benjamin Lee Brenneman.
advanced
Teacher who challenges high school's top chemistry scholars meets his match
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of the Deltr Noe .....
It's no easy task teaching students who
have an IQ abbut 30 points higher than
yours, jokes Jobn Cullen, an instructor at
F.stancia High &hool in Costa Mesa.
Cullen, who teaches the only advanced
placement chemistry class offered in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District,
handpicked the 1Chool'1 top acience acholan
when he decided last September to offer
the class during his free period.
"A lot of times ru be working on a
problem and they correct me or come up
with the answer filst," said Cullen, who has
a master's degree in chemistry.
Intelligence of the elite clusmat.es ranks
in the upper two percent of the population.
Cullen relishes ticking off their academic
achievements.
Brenda Branin, 17, the only lellior in the
class, turned down offers from MIT, Bryn
Mawr, Swarthmore and Wellesley to
attend Stanford next year.
She earned the only B in her high achool
career when a counae1or suggested that as a
freshman ahe take band instead of the
rigorous biology COW"leS lhe wanted.
Danny Shapiro, 16, recently aoored 760
on an Aptitude Test ln math. 'I1le average ia
450 and the top SAT acore ia 800.
Mike Ontko, 17, aoored 222 out of 240 on
PSAT National Merit Quality exams. Only
one other student 1n the county received a
hiahet grade. "Cullel\ 18YI that Tom Nolan. 16, "Is in
many ways the briahie.t one of the ll"OUP·
He comet up _with new ldeu.,. He received un on the PSAT.
When interviewed the atudenta, who an
plan research careen, were weighing
JDalneliwn Ul1ng a $1,76& be1ance tcale
pa1a for by Narmoo Materlala Inc. .
They then dipped the metal into a
80luUon of add whJch produced hycf.ro8en
that they mea1ured for volume,
temperature and lftllUN· All of the atusienta considered the c1u1 a
real chatJ.enae.
"tt•1 a .,_t ~·· uid Miii Branin.
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ELP.;MENT AL TEST -Danny Shapiro weigh.a magneetwn whlch waa put Into
add eolution, producing hydrogen, measured by Tom Nolan and Brenda
Branin. above, tn advanced c1.ua at F.tancla Hl&h School. '
''Most of my other clamM are a joke.'' · than ~ I Mve-never encountered
They io:_~y battled when Mlced anyone wbo;.• dwnb." ..
lf their 1n .,,... mU:ee It dlttiauJt.4f Cullen Mid that two i tudent. from
to communicate With their peen. Ne~ ff.arbor'Hl&h School plan to enroll
.. It'• not at all dlf:ficult," aUd <:Mdr.o. "I ne1rt September ln h cia. that wm allow
think that tMl'e ue lmA1 more limllarfU. them to lkip tint yeeJ" ~in coDlea·
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•ANN LANOeRS
•ERMA BOMB ECK
•HO~OSCOPE
Out-of-date hair style, ensembles pictured
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you plain chain would look much better
will print one more letter about the pictures Your figure is nice and the column ls
that appear with your column. great. That'• all I have to aay for now. -
For heaven'• aaktt, woman, don 't you M.S., AURORA, ILL., DAILY READER
rr •ke enou11h money to buy yourself a DEAR DAILY READER: Sorry you
decent dral? Thoee three-piece outfits we think mr tbree·plece outfUa are tacky. ~
have to look at day after day are rl!ally aort of Ike tbem. The hairdo baa been
tacky. all&btly modified since 1955, but I atUI set
And tha$ 1965 hairdo should be given complalnt1.
the deep-six -a phrue I picked up from Tb a t 11 u g I y n e ck lace w It b c be
you. An ea.ale could nest in it. (This goes for medallloo" 11 the vice f residential seal,
your li.ater, too.) The color is fine, but those atamped to gold -a g ft from tbe late
WiQCI or whatever you call 'em look like a ff ubert Humphrey. If you get out a
seagull in flight. magnifying glau and take a good look,
That ugly necklace with the medallion you'll aee It 11 a very handsome ple.ce. Your
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RESTFUL -After throwing some fl y balls,
Willie Frantz, 11, of Huntington Beach, finds
Delly l'tlot aw. P'Nlto
play equipment in Huntington's Lake Park an
ideal place to relax while soaking up some sun.
Libra on rebound
Friday, May %8
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You make
impact and gain wider recognition. Love
re lationship is highlighted. You are
applauded for creative activities. Moon
position emphasizes children, speculation
and ability to cut th.rough red tape.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study
Aries message for valid hint. You make
significant breakthrough; property values
come into focus. Your new position enables
you to be more independent and effective.
Safety device could prove a great asset.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Sense of
direc tion is r estored; puzzle is solved,
re lative makes importa nt concession.
Intuition is on target, first impressions tend
to be accurate. Aquarius, Cancer , L eo
persons figure prominently. The visit will
prove fruitful.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22). You
perceive trend and profit as result. Moon
emphasis on income, funding, reversing
apparent setback. Gemini, Libra, Sagittarius
persons figure prominently. Cycle moves up
-soon you'll have chance for greater
self-expr~ion, independence.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Setbacks are
transformed into victories. Circumstances
favor your efforts. Position is stronger than
originally anticipated. Aquarius, Scorpio and
another Leo play important roles. Focus on
initiative, originality and exciting meeting
with member of opposite sex.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-~pt. 22): Inquiries
bring positive responses. You resot·•e
dilemma and perceive hidden motiv .s.
Gemini and another Virgo play key roles.
Communication received from one who had
been out of sight. You learn a secret.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What seemed
a lost cause is now revived and you are on a
HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
winning path. Emphasis on fulfillment,
special gift, accolade from peers and reunion
Wlth family member. Taurus, Scorpio and
another Libra play important roles
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Superior
could be sincere but misinformed. Keep
options open. One who makes grandiose
promises may not be in a position to fulfill
them. Review techniques, adopt procedures
which eliminate duplications.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Lunar aspect favorable -corrunun.ications
improve, money situation is brighter. you 'll
have more authority and responsibility.
Focus on travel plans. education and
fulfillment of aspirations.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Review
credit, savings, special policies. Avoid
hanging on to past for purely sentimental
reasons. It's time to move on, to be rid of
burden which was not rightly your own in
first place. Aries is likely to be involved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Contract
or agreement can be renegotiated. Strive for
greater independence. Stand tall for
principles. Lunar emphasis on improved
public relations, profitable alliances and
ability to cooperate with one whose views
might clash with your own. ·
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What
begins as routine task could become
interesting challenge. Follow through on
hunch, realize that first impressions are apt
to be correct . Family member makes
important concession.
Son's name no business boon
Q: What does Ronald Reagan's 100 Mi-
chael do for a llvlnf And bas he found that
being tbe president 1 ion baa helped him In
hit ba1lne11? -Jose P., Jeraey City, N.J.
A: Michael. a champion speedboat racer,
is very turned off with his place in the sun
as the son of the president.
"All my life I've worked and been a
solid citizen," he says. "For 10 years I'm
steady F.ddie. Now people say rm trading on
dad's name. A rental agent in Sherman Oaks
advertiled. 'Live next door to the president's
son.' What dld I have to do with that?" he
complains.
"ll'a been hard on my wife, C.oUeen, and
my family -because the press has been on
my cue for yean. I've lost a lot of accounts~
u a re.ult," he revealed to our friend and
confrere, Cindy Adams. Michael'• mother,
by the way, ia ac:tnw Jane Wyman.
Q: hMJ ~ Wllo WU IO aood la
''Tiie BeYerlJ lllllMIUel" ... to belle¥able u a MteetlYt II "BarilabJ J_.." -la lt
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BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER
true be was once a song-and-dance man? -
Yolaade E., Pltt1bargh.
A : Yes. And you may be able to see him
ln that role once again -on a new TV series
now in the talking stage.
Q: Wblcb pabll1ber finally got baseball
stat. Reggie Jack1on to tU down and tell all?
And when will bit life story be publlabed? -
Arthur K., Laa Vegaa.
A: Afraid you're goins to have to wait
awhile. Though we hear that ~andom
Houae pitched a good deal to Reggje for his
memoirs, he tu.med down the -offer. "Don't
want to disturb the atmoephere I have here
with the Angels," wu the reuon Jacbon
pve.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Contest.a are
proliferating and I find m y1elt feeling
skeptical when I fW in the Uttle item on the
back of the envelope that says, "No, I don't
want to 1ubecrtbe, but let me know tf I have
won a prize."
I'll bet many othen auapect, u I do. that
the entrle1 of non-aubac r lbers go
automatically into the discard bin.
Is it really true that the person who
doesn't buy the product stands as good a
chance t o win as the one who buys? I've
never heard anyone say he won but didn't
buy. -JUST WONDERING
DEAR J .W.: Yea -U'1 true. A person
who doean't buy &be product 1tand1 a1 good
a chance to win at one wbo does. Tbo1e
contests are carefully monitored by law,
and the law says no one moat be forced to
buy a product In order to enter a contest or
win. No company that 1ell1 well-known
brand products would risk the bad publicity
that would result If the firm were caught
polling a fast one. So, ln this Instance you
can believe the small print.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yesterday I
attended the funeral of a dear friend who
was killed in an automobile accident. She
was only 28 years old and beloved by all
who knew her.
All the way through the funeral service
the clergyman mispronounced her name.
Every time it happened (and it happened
about 20 llmes), I felt as if a needle was
q AllN LANOEIS
going through my ear. I'm sure her family
and close friends were aa upeet as I.
What can one think of a cle~ who
cares so little about the service that he
doesn't even bother to get the name of the
deceased ngh.?
Am I wrong to be disturbed? Please
re ply in print. I know the clergyman reads
your cQ.lumn regularly because he quotes
you from the pulpit. I feel it is important for
him to see this. -OFFENDED IN THE
EMPIRE STATE
DEAR EMPIRE STATE: Your letter
may serve as a reminder to all clergymen
to check wUb a member of the family about
the correct pronunciation of names. It may
be just another funeral to the person
officiating, but it Is of vital Importance to
tbe grlevfng family -and Jt takes 10 llnle
effort.
Are your parents too strict? Hard to
reach? Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged By
Parents? How to Get More Freedom," could
help you bridge the generation gap. Send 50
cents with your request and a long, stamped.
self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers,
P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, IJJ .. 60611.
She fails humor test
For the last couple of years, ManpdWer,
Inc., has conducted a poll among secretaries
to pick the ideal boss.
The resuJ ts have been the same for a
b>uple of years: Alan Alda, Phil Donahue,
President Reagan, Dan Rather and myself.
flMA 80M8fCI
AT WITS END
I can't fi~ out why I'm so far down
on the list. Surely not sexism. I make coffee
for my secretary, Norma, I sharpen her
pencils, laugh at all her jokes and when a
teacher calls and wants to talk with her. I
tell them she's not here.
FRANKLY, IF I WEREN'T an F.qual
Opportunity employer, she wouldn't stand a
chance working for another woman. She is
beautiful and weighs 102 pounds. Who else
would hire her?
AS I TOLD NORMA, t h e mark of a
successful boss is having the security to
laugh at oneself. I used lo be a secretary
myself. I appreciate those little harmless jabs
that make the boss look inept and ridiculous.
I told her I bet I laughed more than Alan,
Phil, President Ronald or Dan.
I have t o admit a ppreciation for
secretaries has been a long time in coming.
"Nine to Five" should have reached the big
screen and the small one long before this.
She took the book and began to leaf
through 1t. Finally, she started to laugh.
"This is very funny." she said , "Why aren't
you as funny as Kathy Matthews?"
So should a soft-cover book that came
across my desk that's due to be published
this month called, ''Take a Letter Yourself! ..
by Kathy Matthews.
That does it! I'm going to get the office
closest to the bathroom 1f I have to be the
last one to pick my vacation for the next
three years!
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
It's clever and it's funny, especially if
you're a secretary. Sprinkled throughout are
Office Maxims: "If you have your choice of
seats on the bus, you're late for work," "If
there's a bug going around, you'll get it on
Friday night," and "The more copies of a
given document, the less important it is."
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There's a practical section on activities
that burn away extra calories: Typing
something that was due yesterday, 30
calories. Putting the company president on
hold (which somehow disconnects). 25.
Riding five floors with the office Don Juan,
80 calories per minute. (Riding eight floors
with him, 300 calories a minute.) And one
hour of work on the day before vacation,
900.
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
Both vulnerable. East deals.
NORTH
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WEST EAST
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SOUTH
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vi AK9 o KQ53 •• The bidding:
Eut Soath WHt North
I c::> 2 ~ P ... 3 •
Pau 3 + P ... 4 •
Pu1 Pa11 p..,
Opening lead: Eight of c::>.
Sometlmee you have an
unavoidable loeer. But even
then you might be able to die·
tate to which defender you
lose the trickl
South 1howed h1a tremen
dou1 strength with an Im·
mediate cue·bld or the enem1
t ulL. North bid hla five-card
1uit, then judged that hit 'wo
trumps. doubleton hurt and
'Ing ot club1 merited a 1bot
I
.. . ,... .
al game. His evaluaL1on wa~
correct, for the king of clubs
could have been the key card
in the winning line.
West led his top hearl
r>eclarer won the king. cash
ed the ace and ruffed his
heart loser in dummy. Ht·
made use of his one entry to
dummy to lead a diamond to
his king, which won. Since he
COUid arrord to lose l WO d1a
mond tricks and a club.
declarer continued with a low
diamond. ·
West won the jack and
shifted to the jack or clubs,
which held. The rlub e<>n
linuation went to Easfs
queen, and declarer was fore·
ed to ruff. Declarer drove out
the ace of dlamond1. but East
led the ~ce or club3. Declarer
was again forced to ruff. and
now Weet'a fourth trump
~came the set.Ung trick.
Declarer was on the right
track when he went about
setUng up a long diamond
befort he touched trump1.
But he ahould have realized
the danatr In bell\f lol't'ed t.o
ruff clubt, and he should havt
taken preventlvt me&1ure1.
From th• auct-lon and th• ract
&ha& th. ktng or diamond.I
won tbe fourth ltidt, lt •u
cerlatn that East held the
ace. Declarer should ha ve
made sure that. when he con
ceded two diamond tricks,
East had to win the first. He
could have accomplished that
by leading the queen or
diamonds at trick five!
East can win, but he can
not profilably att.ack clubs
because of the king in dum
my. Now declarer is a tempo
ahead. He can 1et up hi•
fou rth diamond before the
defenders can make him ruff
twice. so he will be able lo
draw trumps and make his
contract.
Rubb•r brl41• cluflte
throust»o.at th eeutry ...
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doa't? Cfltarl•• Oero•'•
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t.eaeh JOU U.. IUatqiu ud
taetke of tW1 fut.,._. ..,_
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Mesa Marine
'tops' at El Toro •
Cpl Charl 0 . Wood of Col'-Mou, • mWtary
poUctman 111t1ned to Head(luarteu ana
HMdquartert &lu•dron, MCAS El Toro, hu been·
named 1U\Jon MarlM of the quarter.
Wood ~IVC'd I ·~00 .cl\olarahlp to National
Univenlty; a certJfkau. and a '60 •vinll bond
from tho Navy Leacuo. • •~O .,ttt ClClrUflcat.e from
the NHrly New Shop, a $10 ~unt ln the Marino
Air redoral Credit Union, two Ucket1 to
Dtaneyland: a plaque and luncheon hOlted by the
Sanu Arla Rotary Club; a handbook for Marine
NCO. algned by the atatlon 1er1eant major; a
Marine of the Quarter plaque, and lunch with the
commanding general, Brig. Gen. Richard M. Cooke,
at Dining Facility Two.
He will alto be meritoriously promoted to
aerpent.
Visitors' fee set
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich . (AP) -The
management of the posh Grand Hotel on Macki-
nac Island hopes a new $2 visitors' fee will discou-
rage gawkers who compete for hote l space with
paying guesta.
The resort island on the Straits of Mackinac
between Michigan's peninsulas draws 500,000 visi-
tors each year.
No visllle panty lne, even
lllder the tllhtest clothes,
ttmmy ~t too!
AVAi.ABU It
Body Bte Ptn~ Persimmon
l1lilC Red Blue Mini Nu~
!MilC~ 01wory
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991 S. Cout Hwy., ugun• Be•ch, CA '2851
Phone Order• Accepted 494-1511
\ -. -
HONORED -Cpl.
Charles D. Wood of
MCAS, El Toro has
been named station
''Marine of the
Quarter."
UC Irvine
official
to speak
The Scleroderma
A11oclatlon of Oranae
County will hold lta flnt
meetina June ~ at 1 p.m.
at the Mercury Sa"1nP
and Loan A11oclatlon
meettn1 room, 1095
lrvtne Blvd., Tuatin.
Dr. Brian Andrewa,
aaiatanl director of the
UC lrvtne Rhewnatology
CJtnlc, will be the
apeaker.
Sclerodenna, a d1aeaae
of the connective tissues
that takes many forms,
affect.a people of all ages,
aexes and ethnic groups
and c an be lite-
threatenlng.
The county aection of
t h e a111oc lalion was
form e d to provide
information to people
who have the disease
and their families.
Something Special
feminine fashions
250 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa /A 64s.s111
~· .· ~. ~
; Super I ~/: Summer "' I .
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~ & MORE
(SELECTED MERCHANDISE)
We Specialize in Fashion For The
Missy Figure (Size 4 thru 18)
•(SALE DOES NOT APPLY TO SPECIAL ORDERS)
Call 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for ou.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIThurld1y, May 27, 1882 ..
MA E ·~@HR ~
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We're so attordable1 Add a corduroy bag. 6 99.
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THE
PERFECT
BLEND
OF MUSIC
Z4HOURS
ADAY
. . . and for In-depth coverage of local
news tune In "A Closer Look" this
Sunday at 8:00 AM.
KDCM 1aa.1
FM SIEAED
Kai Wamet
Antta Ken'
LM Reed
NeH Otamond
Bob Thiele
Peter Paul & Mary
Cyrtl Stapleton
JaNI Ian
Ron Goodwin
~·Jolly
Jlrnm6e Hukell
Eddie Rabbitt
Bottk:elH
Mamas and the Papas
Netaon Riddle
Nana Mouskouri
Tim Weisberg
Mason Wllllams
Martin Bottcher
Dan Fogelberg
Werner Muller
The Eagles
Andre Kostelanetz
Crystal Gayle
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Roger Wllllams
Brian May
Frank Sinatra
Roberto Delgado
Amertca
Sven Ubaek
Barbara Mandrell
Ben Mc Peek
Hagood Hardy
Henri Rene
Kenny Rogers
Air Force
sergeant
graduates
Maater Sat. Jan L.
Van ThlUo, IOn of John
and Caroline 8 . Van
Thlllo of 375 Diamond
St., Laiuna Beach, hu
been awarded an
auoclate dearee l n
applled 1elence by the
Community College of
the Air Foroe.
He completed atudiee in
the admlnlatrative Ullst-
ant fleld through the
worldwide college,
headquartered at
Maxwell Air Force Bue,
A.la.
Van Thillo la an
administration
technician at Sheppard
Air Force Bue, Texas,
with the 3750th Air Bue
Group.
Course
offered
The Japan Cultural
Association will offer a
course in practical
conversational Japanese
starting June 3 at the
auocla lion's head -
quartfrs, 1615 N. Bush
CAT ADOPTS SQUIRRE~ -When dairy f~r Joel Mower brought
home a pair of squirrels he had found near his home in Chambersburg,
Pa., he rubbed them with some kittens his cat Jackie had just delivered .
Jackie accepted them as her own, and the squirrels frolic freely with their
adopted mother in closed-in area of Mower's home.
County split OK'd
St., S&nta Ana. YUMA. Ariz. (AP) -Yuma
T he claH will meet County voters have approved splitting
every Thuraday from their oounty in two to create the
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Lesacms state's 15th county -the first new
are geared to cultivate Arizona county a1nce 1909.
the atudent's speaking The aped.al election left surprised
and listening abili~ee in st.ate offlclala wondering whether
everyday situ a t1ons . legialative ratification is needed and
Enrollment will be wnat effect the split would have on
limited to 15 students per govenunental services.
clasa. . _ ~ TI:te election followed a campa.1,gn in
For Information, c71 w_mch proponents of the split
S47-7733. contended the northern .
predommantly rural, part of Yuma
County has different interests than
the more populated southern aection,
which IDcludes the city of Yuma.
The as-yet-unnamed county has an
estimated population of 11,500,
c.'Ompared with about 79.000 in the
remaining, southern portion of Yuma
County
Yuma County offiClals said they
weren't certain what the next step is
and probably won't know until they
get legal advice. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPARKLING CLEAR GLASSWARE
ASSORTMENT From England
MOLDED DISHES
For candy
H'. • dia
2" deep
BEER LABEL
EARTHENWARE STEINS
From West Germany
Handsome, hefty
atelns with vivid
beer label designs
and 0.5 Iller mark
on pale grey
5· tall A'lll::ll\ Approx
1 pint
(0.5 llters)
6.99
BRASS ACCESSORIES
FROM OUR JEWELRY
SECTION
From India
Shiny brass lorms
uniquely elegant
necklaces and
a bracelet.
MESH
BRACELET
3 'I•• dla.
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RED,
GREEN,
IVORY, OR
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15· 12· 10·
.30 .25 .20
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WITH ACRYLIC
HORS D'OEUVRE
PICKS From Taiwan
CLEAR GLASS SPICE
BO TILE
From Taiwan 4" tall With plastic CLEAR
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SPICE
MATE
From Taiwan
Pepper mill
and sail
shaker
combined'
1•;.• tall
2.25
Perennlal
favorites have wood bara
and automatic tocking pulleys
Approx. 8' LONG
2VJ 'WIOE 4.99 8'WIDE
3' WIDE 6.99 8' WIDE
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8' WIDE Approx. 8' LONG 21.99
lined stopper .27
From Hong Kong
Handy grater for
lelt or right-
handed use
7'1• • long
1.99
Woven bamboo trayy ~~~;;;~~~~ Is wood reinforced t?
lor coffee or
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NATURAL OR WALNUT FINISH
HARDWOOD FOLDING CHAIR
From Romania
~~~~=~~With lramed slat seat
and brau
easy·
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fittings
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From Singapore
Roomy chair Is well
constructed of
lightly varnlahed
hardwood
with metal
fittings.
Natural
finish wood
with brown
oanvaa or
walnut
finish wood
with beige
canvaa.
WOVEN PANDAN PURSES
From lndoneala
Woven pandan purses come In
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tones or
natural
wllh color.
With snap
closings
3•1. ·xe·
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8 '1• • dla.
4" deep
8.99
each
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June 11t-4th
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••
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And since IRA accounts
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earning interest.
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NOW AND HERE'S 'NHAT
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Women's Apparel
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OPEN:
Mon.-Fri. I 0-6
Sat. 10-S
Orengt Co"t DAILY PILOT/Thurld•y, May 27, 1982
starts Friday, 9:30 a.m.
many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available
in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock
on hand, so shop early for best selection!
• 1n our .
Huntington Beach
store
·*omen's sportswear NOW buys for girls NOW
3.98
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4.98
5.98
6.98
6.98
M JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS ..................... 1.98
27'tJUNIORPAHTS ...................... 3.91
88Mt8SES'PANTS . . .. . . . . . . .. 3.98
113MISSES'TEESHIRTS .................. 3.98
30 LARGE SlZE PANT TOPS .......•......... 3.98
122 JUNIOR TEE SHIRTS. . . . . . . ............ 3.98
1S9ACT1VECO-OADINATES . . . . . . . . . . . 3.98
122JUllOR LEVrS-JEANS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.98
11 JUNIOR TOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 3.98
103 MISSES' PANT TOPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.98
11111188ES'TEESHIRTS ...............•... 4.91
1151 ACT1Y£ CO-ORDINATES ................ 4.98
llJUNIOATOP8 ........................ 4.98
lllMSE8'CO-OADINATE8 .............. 8.91
X7 ACTIVE CO-ORDINATES ........•..•.... 8.98
1•JUNM>AJEAHS .................•....... 8.98
41JUNIORPANTS ......................... 9.98
710VERALL8 ............................. 11.98
21 LAAQE SIZE JEANS .................... 11.98
21 LAAGE SIZE PANTS . . . • . . . . . . . . . • • . . 11.98
83 WARM-UP SUfT8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 11.98
women's dresses
NOW
1 IO JUNIOR DRESSES . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • . . . . 8.91
56 lllSSES' DA£S8E8 . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.91
31 JUNIOftDAE88E8 ..................... 14.98
21 MISSES' DRESSES ..................... 14.11
35MISSES' DRESSES ..................... 18.81
25 BtO GIRLS' BLOUSES.
37 BtO GIRLS' FAMOUS MAKER TOPS
UBIOGIALS'PANTS .
101 BIO GIRLS' CAAOtGAHS .
31 UTT\.E GIRLS' CASUAL PANTS
10IBIOGIRLS'SL..ACKS ...... .
27 LITTLE GIRLS' PARTY DRESSES
15lml..EGIALS'SHORTALLS .
I ING GIRLS' SKIRT SETS ..
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50 BIO BOYS' TEE SHIRTS . . . . . .
12 BtO BOYS' RAINCOATS . . . .
48 LITTLE BOYS' SWEAT PANTS
38 UTT\.E BOYS' HOODED TOPS
13' UTT\.E BOYS' SWEAT TOPS
102 BIO BOYS' COLLAR SHIRTS .
202 BIO BOYS' S. SLY. TOPS . . . .
107 ING BOYS' WESTERN SHIRTS
32 BIO BOYS' SHIRTS . . ...
25 BIO BOYS' FASHION PANTS
. 8.98
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8.98
25 ING BOYS' AUTO JACKETS . . . . . .
9.98
15.98
buys for men NOW
1tPAINTTEESHIATS 1.98
HDRESSSHIRTS . . . 1.98
17 FAMOUS MAKER PL.AID SHIRTS 2.98
19 SUNGLASSES . . . . . . . . 3.98
81 PAINTFROHfTEESHtATS .. . 3.98 lingerie, loungewear
NOW 27PLAIOSHIATS . . . . . . . . . . . 3.98
17CHEM&SES . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .... . . .• . . 1.98 197POLY/COTTONCOLLAREDSHIRTS 4.98
18JUNIOASLEEPTEES ........... .. . . . 2.91 MFASHIONSUPPERS . . . 4.98
158HORTNYLONOOWNS ............... 2.98 830RESSSHIRTS .... .'.. . . 4.98
138ABYOOllSLEEPWEAA . . . . . .. ... 2.98 11 FAMOUSMAKERTEESHIRTS 5.98
15BAANOEOUNOERWIREBRAS . . 4.98 147COLLAAEOSHIRTS . 5.98
28 BABY DOLLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.98 7'9 GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS . 6.98
12BAANOEDHALFSUPS ................ 7.91 53CREWNECKSWEATERS 6.98
25BRANOEDCAlllSOLES ................ 9.98 25S.8LY.PLAIDSHIRTS ... . 9.98
11SHORTBEACHCOYERUP8 .... . . •. . 13.98 11 GENTLEMEN'S SLACKS . . . . 9.98
24LONGBETTERLOUNGEWEAA ..... . 24.98 438.BLY.POLYICOTTONSHIRTS 9.98
, 21 FAMOUS MAKER JACKETS 19.98 women s accessories , 37FASHIONJAcKETS . .. . . 24.98
53HAJRACCESSORIES ................... ~ shoes for the family NOW
21 TOPS . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . ... 98c 30 WOMEN'S CASUAL SUDES . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.98
10IHAIAACCESSOAIES .......... : ....... 98c 40MEN'8LEATHERSUPPERS ... . . . . . . 5.98
71TOPS........... .. .. . . .........•...... 1.98 50WOMEN'SFAMOUSMAKERCASUALS . 6.98
3tNYLONWALLETS .................... . 1.98 110MEN'SFAMOUSMAKEROECKSHOES 6.98
13NYLONWAU.ETS ....................... 2.98 30GIRL'SSANDALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.98
1CMDIOR'ALCLOCK8 ...................... 2.98 SO MEN'S TENNIS SHOES . . . . . .. .. . . • . 7.98
43 WOMEH'S 8HOE8 (ACCESS. DEPT.) . . . .. 2.98 21 BOY'S SUEDE CAS' JALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.98
21PICTUREFIWIES . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2.98 50WOMEN'SDRESSSUDES... . . . . . . . . . . 8.98
17Y1NYLHANDUGS ..................... 2.98 100WOIEH'SteoHHEE1.AHKLEWAAPS 9.98
27LEOWARllER8 ........................ 2.98 20CHllDAEH'SWE8TERNBOOTS ......... 10.98
21VINYLHAND8AG8 ..................... 3.98 90WOMEW8FAMOU8MAKERSUOE8 ....... 10.98
21 LEATHER HANDBAGS ............... 14.98= 30WOllEN"SDRES88HOES ................. 14.91
MCANYASSHOES ....................... 4.98 46WOMEN'SFASHIONCASUALS ............ 14.98
18VINYLHANDBAG8 ....••.............. 4.91 140WOM£JfSDRESSSHOES ................ 17.98
infants and toddlers NOW •11£wsFAMOUSMAKERcASUALS .... . .19.te
11TOOOLEA1'SLEEPER8 ................... 88c yardage and notions NOW
31 TOOOLER8' CABLE KNIT TIQHTS ......... 18c 73 VOS. TRIMS. . . • . . . . . . . . . • • .. . • .. .. . • . . 18c
25 INfANT9' 8CMEN PAINT T£E8 ......... 1.98 M VOS. JUVENILE TRtll8 . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . 28c :~:~~~.:::::::i: ~~~~·.·.-.-.-.·.·.····::::·:·.··=
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.. _ ' ... ·· · · · ·. · . 3.91 15DRAFT DODGERS ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 2.81
43 AHTuvYJ'OIAP!RRTI. · ·· .. · · · · ... 3.91 MPLACEMATANDAPAONPANELS .......... 2.9&
nTOOOUAS'IWEATPANTS ...... ~ ....... 3·91 for your home NOW 1• TOOOLER8' swUTlllRTS .... -....... 4M
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41 UTTUQIM.I' TOPI 11cr •CURTAIN 'ANIU · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .... 1 • .a
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SRO for New York governor at Tony Awards?
KIW YORK (AP) U you have a IA)'I h•'• wllll~ &o .,_Y double \he 11ve you an equal number of tkketa, which ort"1nally told !or t17D ~-room tlcktt ror thll Yffr'1 prlc. of tht tlckttl to ~ wllll.M complimentary Ul·kcta to ne>n year'• to •27D apl~. one penK>n offered to
Tony Awarda, you mtaht be rubbina to •U bM:k th Ir orcholtra .. ti ana event '' Mll Cohen tJcketa tor the Broadway
tlbowt wlth Gov and Mr1. Hu1n help avoid tho tmbarra11ment of Tho buy -out o ffer , 1lgnod 1how "Ohl Calcutta!"
Carey and produce~ fllavld M6rrlck havlna tho aovc-mor, hi.I wife and two "Dtt1puratoly Youra, Aloxandtr H. ••If 1omebody walked Into thia
and Jo. Lcvlnu. of Bro1dway'1 blHHt producen Cohun," allo promllk'e "a letter of offlCltt ri1ht now with Ucketa," he Mid,
A.ltxandor Cohttn, producer of thla •tafld durh\8 tho '1'temony. gr1t1tu1 apprt>l'iollo n and almo1t "l'd stv• them a sold wrlatwatch and
)'Ml''I ge~monl , uy• -In jetlt. one In an advertllement ln Monday'• anyt~ elM you want." a kill on the mouth."
hoP9 -a lack of VIP ticketa hu loft New York Tlmee theater 1ectlon, Cohen 1 offlc. r«elved only four Cohen l&ld the VIP Ucket orden
him "oontemplatlni 1ulclde." Cohm offered to "happUy pW'Chue re1pon1e1 by mid-afternoon; none from the iOVemor and othel"ll arrived
On a more practical ltwel, Coh•n tlcketa at twice the price you paid and were from holden of orcht1tra after the May 1~ "cutoff date."
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WARRIOR
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"A final pursuit sequence
as breathtaking as
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Orange Co11t DAILY PIL.OT/Thurtday, May 27, 1812
Music prevails over religion
For Stesall, 'soul' means song, not theology
POPULAR? -Larry
Hagman is the main
reason three-quarters
of French TV viewers
watc h "Dallas,"
according to a survey
which revealed most
tune in because they
hate his evll J .R .
Ewing character.
ly JOB EDWARDS ........... ,,... .....
NA HVILLE -Kel\h Steaall bellevt1 In
punWn.I only one ambtUon at a time. That'• why
he'• wrfUna auch aonp u "Sexy l)y11," lnltHd of ~ reu,toua phJToeophy to Colfta• atudenta.
Ste1all earned a bachelor of aru dtarte In
n.u,ton from Centenary CoUeae ln Shreveport La. He wanted to continue with araduate work In
thtolOfY ln order to teach at the oolle1e ltvel, ~ut
decided muaic atlrred h..la aoul more.
Be1lde1 "Sexy Eyet," a hit rock'n'roll aona
recorded by Dr. Hook, Steaall haa written the pop
hit "We're ln This Love Toaether" by Al Jarreau.
"Lonely Nlahts," a No. l country
music hit by Mickey Gilley, and
"Hurricane," a country mualc hit
by Leon Everette. He also wrote
two~ for last fall'• televiaion
movie, Killing at Hell's Gate,"
starring Robert Urich. ••My deeire to do music was
too atrong," the 27-year-old
Stegall says about his move from
acriptures to songs. "You can
only follow two dreams so far; tTHAU
one oi them has to give ln.
"It was a confusing time," says Stegall, who
also has a fledgling country music recording career.
"Somehow we are all shown the way."
He feels no uneasiness writing lyrics for rock
• Economy Seating $2.50 ul 3:00 PM Unless Otherwise Noted I
S 1113t.Uer•l11il6l63~ 2553/~-=i~. J s
Puppet Show
Peter Langen·s theater on
wheels appears this Sat -Sun
-Mon at I. 2 & 3 pm dally
at Hunttngton Center
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
AU ICj ll!ilJ ANO @FILMS llECEIVE
THE SEM. OF THE MOrtON PICTURE
COOE OF SELF llEGUl.ATION
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rn going all
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OfUVl-INS Of'EN NIGHTLY AT 7:30
Ch1ld1en Ul>CM1 12 FREE Uni~• N oted
PIERRE DAVID aQd VICTOR SOLNICKI Present VISITING HOURS
Sllrmo LEE 6ftMT WIWAM SHATNER MICHAEL IRONSIDE an11 LINDA PURL
Screenplay 11y BRIAN TAGGERT 0trectec1 tJv JEAN CLAUDE LOAD
ProMecl tJv CLAUDE HEROUX e.ew11ve Proc!Uen PIERRE DAVID ~ ~
1t111VICTOR SOLNICKJ 111us1c tJv JONATHAN GOLDSMITH ··~r:,::1~ l .. J.
A FILMPLAN INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION R ""'''m•r=-Proctuced with the P"11c:ipalion of the <:Mldlan Fiim OeYllOC>mn ~porilloll · '"" - -
STARTS FRIDAY
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and oountry muaic whc. th•~ oft.en embrlt'e j).
licit love and rowdy drinkina·
11The maid thlna i1 how you fHl with your
maker," he ua. "U It leela bad to me, I won't write
It. •Sexy ~)'et' Mid nothtna bad or wrona. It con-
veyed notNna more than boy mHtl 11J'l and they
fall ln love."
Steaall triee to write from 9 1.m. to & p.m. MOit
daya, but he keepe pen and paper handy in h1I car,
where lota of tdeu are bom, to capture thouahta
before they are dettroyed by the hubbub of the
office.
"There'• no one in the car to bother you," he
said.
"l hear about to many IOlllW'riten who write
when they are depreaed, but not me. I write when
I'm happy with the world. Musk: ahould make you feel gooa when you list.en to it."
Three of the beft.written 10n811t ~ to
Stefall, are Billy Joel'• "JUlt the Way You Are' for
ita • clua1c way of cxmununicattn, a teelina.'' Merle
Haggard'• "Today I Started Loving You A#atn"
because it'• "ao 1ime,le, direct, to-the-point and
K.rta K.rtatoffel'I01l'• For the Good Times," because
It's a "simple aong with a slmple me1111ge."
"One of the ,Wdelines (in good aongwriting) is
to be simple,'' Stegall saya. "l'or a 10nl to be played
on the radio, It haa to be real simple and commu-
nicable -easy to understand. Md in country mu-
sic, especially, a song needa to be as conversational
as ltpm be."
NIGHTMARE -Walter Daly
(center) is haunted by phantoms
of his past, including himself as a
young man (Lindsay Karg, left)
and the man he wronged (Michael
Bielitz, right) in "The Crucifer of
Blood" at the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse. The Sherlock Holmes
mystery continues through June
12 with ticket information a t
494-0743.
IN 70 MM 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREO
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Ball (let t) and
Glnpr Ropra were
1urprile su•t1 at a
recent tribute to Ethel Merman (riaht) on
the Merv Griffin
Show, which will be
aired June 24.
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Orange CoaBI area
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June 5. See Pase C4.
Reuss,
Dodgers
escape
LOS ANGELF..S (AP) -Jerry
Reuu, one of the National
League's finest pitchers the last
two yeara, has had trouble
gettin& people out lately. The
veteran le ft-hander ended a
personal three-game loalng
streak by beating the Pittaburgh
Pira tes , but h e wasn't
partic ularl y proud of hia
performance. •
"It was a struggle," said Reuss
after the Dodgers nipped the
Pirates 3-2 Wednesday night.
"It's good to get the win, maybe
this 1s a start. I saw some
improvement, but not as much as
I'd like
"My location hasn't been too
good. I've been getting the ball
up too much and some of the
ground balls that have been hit
are just ge tting through the
infield. It's one of those thinga, I
just have to keep going until I get
out of it."
Re uss, 5-4. was m trouble
throughout his 6¥.1 innings of
work. allowing nine hits and
walking three. But the Pl.rates
muste red o nly the two runs
before Steve Howe relieved
Reuss with runners at second and
third and two outs in the
Pittsburgh seventh.
HOWE WENT the final 2 \..\
innings, allowing two hits and no
runs to pick up his fU"St save fl.
the season .
NICE TRY -Orange Coast C.Ollege base-runner
Rick Hopkins tries unsuccessfully to break up
double play m the fourth inning of Wednesday's
state playoff game at Blair Field F Long Beach.
DtlllJ ..... "*-by 0.,., Ambt-
L an e y shortstop Jerry Wallace completes
twin-killing with throw to first.
"I didn't think Jerry had good
stuff tonight," said Los Angeles
Manager Tpm Lasorda. "The
fin.t few innings he threw the
ball good. After that, he pitched
with the experience that he has
and got out of a couple of jams.
He got by. he did a little pitclung.
Bu cs breeze; Rustlers ruffled "It was better than the last
few umes. I'm not worried about
him. he's all right. He pitched
good enough to win, which he
did. He might wm five or six in a
row now."
Sorenson starts OCC
in right direction, 8-1
By CURT SEEDEN
Of the Dt111J Ptlot Sa.ft
LONG BEACH -Orange
Coast College baseball coach
Mike Mayne was following a
simple philosophy Wednesday
when he decided to start
seldom-used pitcher Rich
Sorenson in the Pirates'
first-round game agamst Laney
College in the State Community
College Tournament.
"U you can't beat the No. 8
seeded team with your No. 2 or
No. 3 pitcher, you're not going to
be around for very long," Mayne
noted.
With that thought in mind,
Sorenson, ranked last on the
team in ERA and with just one
victory to his credit, scattered six
harmless hits as OCC rolled to an
8-1 victory at Blair Field.
Indeed, Sorenson's assignment
was a pivotal one. U the Bucs had
Brewers,
Angels vie
When the Angela embarked on
their most recent eight-game
road trip, they took with them a
one-game lead over the Chicago
White Sox in the American
League West.
Thanks to a rainout, the
Angels returned lo Anaheim
Wednesday with a 5-2 showing
for their travels, and no one is
oompl.aiJ1!ng becawie the Chicago
White S-ox have moved
percentage polna ahead of them.
dropped the tournament opener,
they would have found
themselves in the loser's bracket.
dangerously close to elimination
with another defeat.
The th o ught was on
S orenson's mind, too, when
Mayne told the freshman from
Edison he would o pen the
tournament.
"I was s hocked. I hadn't'
started much at all th.is year,"
Sorenson confided. "I figured I
was just the long relief man."
Actually, Sorenson was lucky
to be even that. He came down
with mononucleosis one week
into the season and missed two
months. He had just one victory
to his credit-a 7-5 win over Mt.
San Jacinto in a non-conference
game.
But Sorenson played a key role
in the Pirates' Shaughnessy
playoff victories and Mayne had
no second thoughts about
starting the right-hander.
"Yeah, we were hoping he
could go rune," Mayne admitted
of his young pitcher, who had
only gone five inninga in his
longest stint. "Re's over his
physical auments. tte 01an t
throw many pitches today."
That wasn't the case for Laney
starter Larry Schofield. The
Eagles' ace brought a 6-1 record
into the game, but Coast (33-7)
got all the runs it needed in the
first inning on RBI singles by
· Dave Tinooo and Scott Groot and
an RBI ground out by Tom
Duggan.
OCC chased Schofield ln the
sixth inning, but not before the
Bucs had picked up aeven runs
on nine hits.
•
Loose play
in field
costs GWC
LONG BEACH -It had all
the makings ot a classic area
confrontation -spiced by the
thought that the winner would
have an inside track to the state
community college baseball
championship.
The subject 1s tonight's
championship bracket game of
the state tournament here at
Blair Field, and for much of
Wednesday evening, it looked as
if Orange Coast College and
Golden W est College would
bring their long-time rivalry to
the baseball field.
But thanks to a "little lack of
poiae" on the part of his Rustlers,
GWC Coach Fred Hoover won't
get the chance to meet the
Pirates -at least not tonight.
LA Valley, the No. 4 seed in
the state tournament, captalized
on four Rustler e rrors
Wednesday night , taking
advantage of a very big
eighth-inning throwing miscue to
score a come-from-behind 6-5
victory over GWC in first-round
play.
So, it 'Wi!d"be LA Valley which
shares ttre limelight tonight with
OCC (7) while GWC (30-9) was
to aettle for an afternoon game at
Cerritos today against Laney
College of Oakland.
"We just threw the ball
away,'' explained Hoove r
afterward. "Where the~ were
throwing it, you tell me.'
The victory was the first for
Reuss since May 6. He was .18-6
with a 2.52 earned run average in
1980 and 10-4 with a 2.29 ERA
last year.
The Dodgers, now one game
above the .500 mark, got all their
runs on a three-run homer by
Dusty Baker in the first inning
off losing pitcher Eddie Solomon,
1-6.
Rookie Steve Sax, who had
three hits for the second straight
game to raise his batting average
to .306, opened the Los Angeles
first with a single. J orge Orta
followed with another single
before Baker belled his eighth
homer of the year. a dnve over
the left-center field wall
BAKER HAD a perfect night
at the plate with a single and two
walks in addi1.1on to hlS homer.
raising his average to .312. The
single, which came in the third
inning. was his l,500th career hit.
"To tell you the truth, I forgot
all about it," said Baker when
asked about the milestone. "I'm
flad I did it at home. I guess now
go for 2,000 "
The Pirates had numerous
scoring chances. They stranded
12 ba.serunn ... s and put at least
ohe man on in every 1nrung.
CLARK BLASTS
MANAGEMENT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Jack Clark is the Mount St.
H e lens of the San Francisco
Giants. From time to time, when
the pressure builds up, Clark lets
off steam by blas ting his
teammates and the club's
management.
'!be fact is the Angela still
bout more victoriet (29) than
any club in the majors. And they
wekxxne the u.me three teama
they jult manhandled -
Milwaukee, Detroit and &.ton
-for a 10-game homeatand
beginning tonight (7:30).
Lead-off man Mike Carozza
fini8hed the day at 3-for-5 and
1cored three runs, while
teammate. Kevin Sliwinski,
Scott Darling and Groot each
picked up a couple of hits. The
(See COAST, Page C3)
HIGH FIVE -Orange Cout catcher Duren Puskarich geu· a
high five from a teammate after ICIOring fifth-inning nm
Hoover was beside him8elf. His
Ruatlen had eraaed an early 1-0
deficit to take a 3-1 lead. They
then rall1ed again, this time
coming up with two sixth-inning
runs to for,e ahead 5-4. But it all
went for nauaht.
"A POised team ju.at doesn't do
(See GOLDEN, Pase C3)
"The Giants have to look
themselves in the mirror and ul
whether they're even trying,•
Clark told the Aaociated Prem
Radio after St. Louis beat the
Giana, 8-4 Wedne9day. "rm not
a loeer, Darrell Evam ta not a
loeer, but the organization is a
loeer."
1be BNwen and Randy Lerch
(~·•> open the first of a
tbree-pme eeriet apinlt Ken
l'oncb (4-3) in tonight'• opener.
Milwaukee baa dropped 11 of lta
lalt 15, tncludbur 2-of-3 from the
Anpll lalt weell.
In CIDOtl'Mt, the Angela have
now won 12 of their lat 16 and
boMt a 13-11 record at on the
io.d. They technically fell out of
fJrat place Wednesday nl1ht
when ChJca10 topped Kanaaa
Qty 7-5.
The petrolt Tiaen follow the
Jrewera for 1ame1 Monday, ru-taY a Wednmday. Bolt.crl
Wl'8ll9 up &be bomlltarid wtth • weelrilnd .n.: ·
W-edne9day. •
Riley wants four --• wins
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Loa
Angelel Coach Pat Riley l.ln't t~
about the playoff recorda the Laken
could aet in the opener of the Nadonal
Buketball Aaoclatlon ch~mplonahtp
Mies tonilht against the Philadelphia
76era.
"Hopefully, we'll lMt another four
wins and I don't care lf they're in a row
or ltUJ[ered, just ao lor.a • we pt foUr
wtna 6iton tl\e 1~·· Rlley aid befcn Game 1 of the belt..of..ven ..nee.
The La.Jun would bec:uoe the flm
NBA tam ever to win nine playoff
garne9 in a row in ene ~ with a
victory tonllht. The Minnelpolla ~n
won etcht ltraight ln 1050 en route to
the champ6onlhlp.
Bv .winn1n« Game l, Loa Anae* ai.o
On TV tonight
channel 2 at 8 );.._
oouid tle th• overall mark of Jiln•
oooaecudve vk:torie9 Mt by the Liken tn
1~9 .. &C). That tMm won the f.tne1 pme
of the 19'0 NBA cbamplonlb.lp ..-
before wlnn11'I itl tint efcht ln 1800.
... -
never mind the records
In addition, thia year'• Lakera
eatabliahed a record foe consecutive rwd
playoff victodea with llx, a mark that
datel a.ck to the final pme of the 1980
cbamp6onahip l8l1m when Loa Anae1-
beat the 76era for the NBA Utle.
The Laken' DlaYoff IRklCem on the
road leadt lUhy to aooff at
PhilacWphia'• home-court edvant1tC9 ln
the ..n.. u lt ... l8Y8l pmea. the
76en would hive four pme, at home,
lnd~ tM flDUe.
"Tbata )at ~Riley Mid. "Both-.... baw w. Ofl · "*1. Thu
home court ii just • place to play."
Loa Aqelee has been IO dominant In
la two 19A2 P1Qoff aertee, beatm, both
Phoenlx and San Antonio In tour ltftlabt, that IOrfte of lta followwa bliw wotrled that the 12-clq breek ... Ha
lat pme would hurt t),e tam.
But cenw Kareem Abdul..Jabblr ..W
the layoff ... Jel'ved 10 l)elp the LU.n
to prepare fO&' the ?~ ((r whom t:oa
An1elea beaan preperat1ona •hen
Phll9delpbla took • S.. l 1-d <Nf!ll htm In the .-nWnall.
' •
Cl Ortnoe Oout OAll.V PILOTITrfurtdty, M•v 17. 1881
Ruther£ ord's advice to rookies: Be cautious
· lNDlANAK>LlS (AP) lt nu 1*n Ut yeat1
and \hrM U'lPI down Vlct.ory Lano •~ Johnny
Rulherford 1pent hla flnt Mtmorlal 0.y drM.na
&.roW\d lhe uval \lack 1\ th«-lndlanapoU. Motor
·Speedway II
That'• a mllUc>n mtlN and an ot"e&n of oU aao
and that UfeUrn of experience qualiflti1 him u
IOIMlhina of an expert. So when the 44·ye&r-.old
Texan off ere llOl1\e advice to any of the nine rookJ•
preparlnti for their flr11t Indy ~00 on Sunday, It
1 rnakca 1«1~ for the new driven1 to llaten.
"l ~11 th\lm to be cautioua," Rutherford uld.
f "At the 1peeda we're traveling, don't 1cit loat. Look
ahead. Get the big picture. Remombl1r where you ....... ";~-· , There are 17 h1gh-speed MW"Ch l'&l"ll tmtered ln
Garcia's protest:
Play without pay
From AP dlspa&ches
NEW YORK -Damaso Garcia, la
m an unprecedented protest of his
contract dispute with the Toronto
Blue Jays, has turned down all
paychecks this season while continuing to play
shortstop for the American League club.
"l won't take any money until l sign a
contract," said Garcia, who is the lone unsigned
Blue Jay. "I will not sign until the money is
right."
Garcia, batting .325 going
into Wednesday night's game
against the New York
Yankees, 1s seeking a
one-year deal for $130,000.
Toronto says that's too much .
"They don't think I've
. had enough time in the big
leagues," said Garcia, with a
.266 lifeume batting average
GAACIA for his first two big-league
seasons. "They told me they want me to perform
over a longer period of time. They want me to
establish myself."
Garcia, 25, failed to file for salary arbitration
last January but, without the aid of an agent,
agreed to tenns with Blue Jays Vice President
Pat Gillick while playing winter ball in the
Domirucan Republic.
By the end of February, Garcia told the
Blue Jays that he had changed his mind and
refused to sign a two-year pact worth a reported
$300,000
Quote of the day
Kareem Abchll·Jabbar, a me mber of the
Lakers' 1979-80 NBA champions, who has
led his teammates to eight consecutive
playoff victories and a berth in the finals: "I
cannot remember a Lakers' team playing
better than right now."
White Sox charge back Into first
Greg Lulinski knocked in six la
runs, including homers No 250 and
251 an has career, to power the
Chicago White Sox to a 7 -5 triumph
over Kansas Caty Wednesday night and back into ~first place by percentage points over the Angels
m the American League West. Luzinski's second
homer, a three-run shot in the fifth, broke a 4-4
deadlock and made a winner of left-hander Britt
tsurn1, 6 -2 Barry
Bonnell scored twice and
drove m four runs to back
Dave Stieb's four-hitter as
Toronto routed New York,
7 -0 Jo bn G rabb
clubbed his first homer of the
season and rookie M i ke
Richardt smacked three hits
to lead Texas past Baltimor
8-2, the Onoles' second loss in
LUnNHI e i g h t g a m es Von
Hayes slammed a solo homer in the ninth inning
and Rick Walts and Dan Splllner held Minnesota
to just four hits as Qeveland shaded the Twins,
Sunday'• r.ce and 11 ot them wtU be operated by
dri~rs with a tot.al of et1ht yean of f'><perlence.
Included ln that aroup are five rookies
"Th•t'1 frotty ec•ry," aa1d Hutht>rford "Golna
u fut u w ns ti0lna, obvioualy you nt>t.-d to know
what you'"' dotna It won't ~ bad If th" youna
1\1)'1 pay auenUon, take It euy, rHd th ltaJll of
the track. look for oil and thf thlnp that 1et you ln
trouble and UM common •nae.
"l tell them when they ao out for tht parade
lap on Sunday thetve been here a month with
practice and quallfYtna. But UUa place doesn't look
like tho wne place on race day. With ftll the color,
the crowd, It's 8J1'l.A.Zing. It aeema eo much smaller.
The 1traightawaya .oom much narrower."
Rutherford thouaht 110me of the t.lnt-year
Bullpen la Braves' 'Swan' song
A bnWant relief job by Cral1 la
Swan ln mlddle relief, coupled with
Wally Backman'• three-run homer,
the first of hiis career. helped the New
York Mets take a 6-4 come-from-behind victory
over the Atlanta Braves Wednesday night.
Swan, 3· l, replaced starter Pete Falcone in the
third innlng and pitched six inningll of two-hit
ball before Nell Allen entered in the run th to post
his 12th save . . else·
where i n the National
League, Cesar Cedeno singled
In a third-inning run and
right-hander Marlo Soto
hurled a four-hitte r as
Cincinnati blanked
Philadelphia, 2-0 . . . Tito
Landrum sliced a disputed
two-run double and later
homered as St. Louis
I WAH pounded out 17 hita in an 8-4
triumph over San Francisco to help the Cardinals
sweep the three-game series. Giant Manager
Frank Robinson argued unsuccessfully that
Landrum's dnve had landed in foul territory
... Charlie Lea silenced Houston on one hit in
nine IJU\ings, retiring 26 of 27 Houston batters,
and Tim Wallacb, a University High product,
iced the gem with a three-run homer in a
four-run 10th inning as the Expos beat Houston,
4·0 . Pinch-hitter Gary Wood1 lined a
two-out, two-run single in the top of the ninth
inning to break a 3.3 tie and give Chicago a 5.3
VlCtory over San Diego. The tnumph ended a
four-game I01Smg streak for the Cubs
Baseball today
On thlS date in baseball tn 1968·
MaJOr league baseball became a truly
international game as the National League
awarded an expansion franchise to a
Montreal group headed by C harles
Bron(man and John McHale. The league
also awarded a franchise to the San Diego
conungent headed by C. Arnholt Smith and
Bullle Bavas1.
On this date in 1937:
New York Giant screwballer Carl
Hubbell picked up his 24th consecutive
victory (over two seasons), hurling two
uuungs of no-hit relief as the Giants beat
the Cincmnall Reds, 3-2.
Today's birthday:
Boston pit.cher'-lark Clear is 26.
NFL players leaning toward strike
A poll of nearly half the teams in •
the National Football League has
found nearly unanimous support of a
stnke authonzat1on proposal, offlcw.ls
of the players' union reported Wednesday.
"There has been no real opposition to the strike
authonzatlon, only a couple of abstentions," said
NFL Players Association President Gene
Upsbaw, who added the polling of all teams is
expected to be completed within the next two
weeks . George Steinbrenner, owner of the
New York Yankees, apparently has pulled out of
talks to buy the Colorado Rockies of the National
Hockey League. Financial adVtsers reportedly
have told Steinbrenner that the asking price of
S30 million for the club is too hlgh.
Telev1s1o n. radio
Following ate the top sports eventa on TV
torught. Ratings are: V' V' V' V' excellent; V' V' V'
worth watching; V' V' fair; V' forget it.
~ 6 p.m ., Channel 2 v v v v
NBA PLAYOFFS: Lakers at Philadelphia.
Anno11Dcer1: Dick Stockton and Bill Russell.
driven would bcnoflt from iocu.y'a prtetice round
whtn the clll'll ran for the first ume with full load.a
of fuel In r~ day ronflgurationa
"They'll IC!e what they're up •ialnat." he aald
"Aftclr that. there wlll be • lot of headt acr1ttchod to
11~t ~ady for Sunday momlna."
The flret 10 time1 he raced here. Rutherford
f&lled io flnlah, detourf!d by a variety of problems.
Then he won In 1974 and •&•in {n 1976,
aandwlchJ.na a l«'Ond·plACe fln.iah ~tween thoee
\WO Uiumpf\a ' He took the checkered flag •&ain ln 1980 In a
Chapar~al. That car had the aame deelgn u the onP
he drov~ lut year when a faulty fuel pump forced
him out of the race after jwat 2!) laps, and the aame
u the one he will ~ In Sunday.
Rutherford, who qualified at 197.066 mph, has
1ufferecl throuah a fruatraUna month here, drlvt.na
.-entUU.ly a car that la four yeana old.
"lt hu not been one of my ~tter montht here,
wltnea thf' speed •nd problema we'vt1 had." he
uld "It would be e1&11y to •Y tht1 car la oucdated
Wf.''re run.nin& it fu..lt'r than we'vt1 t1ver sonc, but
l\'1 not fut enouah."
Fut enouah on Sunday, he th.lnb. wlU be 190
mph whrn thl' yellow ~udon liaht.a don't drop the
'Pl"''<i llmlt to 80 mph. "I beUeve that II what It will
take"
Rutherford will atart 1n the fourth row on r.ce
day. &,hind hlm will be three rooklt .. -Danny
Sullivan, Herm Johnaon and Hector Rebaque. What
did he think about three new men 1tarttn1
side-by-1ude 10 thl' vt·ry next row?
"I'm glad tht.'y'rc behind me," he said
Water temperatures rising
A nd with it, b oats ar e switching to surfa.}e action
Offshore ocean water temperatures are runng
daily along the south t'Oa&t and as a result there has
been a big turnaround in salt water angling for
boata running out of Newport and Dana harbors.
Most all runs to fishing spots have been
producmg fair to good fishing for a variety of
bottom and surface feeders, but most boata will be
swttchmg completely over to surface action this
weekend.
JIM
NIEMIEC
Currently there are yeUowtaiJ, barracuda and
bonito at the outer 1Slands, while coastline anglers
are catching caltco and sand bass, small barries,
assorted bottom fish and lots of greenback
mackerel.
mdicataon of an early season. I don't know if I
would send <i BAC, S hark Island or Pacific Angler
boat m search of the first flag for Newport at this
point, but I m1ght start thinking about it within a
week o r two.
BOA TS RUNNING OUT of Davey's Locker
and Art's Landmg in the Balboa area are on a full
daily schedule with all day, half day and
three-quarter day trips available. Dana Wharf is
also offenng aunilar trips and should be start.mg
twilight trips departing at 5 p.m daily as soon as
school leta out Currently the Dana boat is only
running to the fishing grounds at night on
weekends.
Last minute details on the fishing outside and
south can be obtained by contacting Angler's Center
or BlSbee's Ul the Newport area.
Even though 1t is early for bonito to begin
putting on a good bite, there are some being taken.
Within a couple of weeks the bite should be wide
open {or these hard-fighting speedsters, but salt
water anglers are reminded that there is a size limit
thia sea.son Some big log barracuda are also being
caught.
THERE l S SOME very good f19hmg for big
yellowta1l and log barracuda at the Coronado
Islands when weather permits The water
temperature IS staying between 62 and 65 degrees
and there are lots of yellows JUSt a few miles below
the Coronados.
Bait conditions are good in the San Diego area,
despite the fact that squid and very few hook-size
greenies or spanish are available. There appears to
be plenty of big greenback mackerel, which is all
right for the yeUowtail as they are all runrung in
the 20-t.c>-35 -pound class. When they decade to bite
they will eat almost anything m sight.
THERE WAS A REPORT this past week that
the fu11t albacore of the season was taken off the
Butterfly Banks. But h e re's what realfy
happened:
A commercial fishing boat was trolling through
the area on its way out to deeper water when albie
happened to jump on a feather as it crossed the
Butterfly. The fish was never weighed in nor has it
been seen by anyone land side. Hopefully it is an
Some smaller boats are also work.mg breezing
schools of yeUowtail while trolling Hashco feathers
and blue and white jigs through the breaking fish.
The best color feather has been green and yeUow.
Look to all water along the Southland to begm
producing rons15tent catches of many game flBh, but
also it w ill be important to make advance
reservations as loads will be getung fuller as the
summer months arrive.
Austin triumphs
Navratilova w ins second r o und match
PARIS (AP) -Ame rican
teen-ager Tracy Austin ended an
almost five-month break from
official tournament action today
when she won a second round
match at the French Open,
beating Eva Pfaff of West
Gennanv. 6-2. 6-4.
"I was always in school and
this was always exam time,"
Austin said in explaining why
she never previously has
competed m the French Grand
Slam event.
The 19-year-old blonde's
tennis break was caused by a
pinched sciatic nerve in the lower
back Austin, a two-time U.S. Open
champion, IS seeded third in Paris
and was given a fu-st-round bye.
In a n ot h er match today.
Martina Navratilova, seeded
second, won a second round
match, defeating American
Cathy Reynolds, 6-1, 6-1.
In second-round matches today
among the men, to p -seeded
Jimmy Connors takes on
Sweden's Jan Gunnarson, while
No. 2 seed Ivan Lendl of
Czechoslovakia will finish his
second-round encounter with
French Thie Tulasne.
Lendl took the first two sets
7-6. 7.5 before darkness halted
the match at 3-3 in the thll'd set.
The·toughest match
Wednesday was an astonishing
battle between Jose Lws Clerc.
the No 4 seed from Argentina.
and Loic Courteau , an
18-year-old Frenchman ranked
293rd an the world.
The 23-year-old Oerc saved
four match points before posting
a l ·6, 7 ·5, 4-6, 7 -6. 6·2 win over
Courteau in a mat.ch that last
four hours, 35 minutes
Two seeded players were
ousted Wednesday on the third
day of the two-week, $917,000
clay court tournament.
Argentine lvanna Madruga
Osses, ranked 32nd in the world,
staged the first UJJ6et among the
women with a 6-4, l -6. 6 -4
second · round victory over
sixth-seeded Sylvia Hamka of
mest Germany, who was a
finalist m Paris last year
Among the m en. Spain's
Fernando Luna, a 24-year-old
ranked 7lst, posted a 5-7, 6-3,
6-0, 6-4 triumph ovor No. 10 seed
Brian Gottfried, a :m-year-old
Amenc.an who is ranked 22nd.
New league
gets TV deal
NEW YORK (AP) -
America's football fans will have
America's newest pro football
league in their living rooms next
spnng.
Two month s after the
established National Football
League IS scheduled to end its
season with Super Bowl XVII on
NBC 1n mid -January , the
fledgling U.S Football League IS
set to open on ABC under a
two-year, mull1malhon-dollar
contract.
The network and the league
announced the deal Wednesday,
just 15 days after the USFL was
first presented to the publJc.:
"We had been negotiating on
TV nghts since the idea of a U.S.
Football League was first
discussed, ovor two years ago,"
said Mike Trager, the league's
television consultant "But the
negouations hit their peak nght
around the time the league was
unveiled May 11 ."
Sources said ABC outbid NBC
for the exclusive network TV
rights to the USFL, which has
yet to announce the signings of
any players or coaches and IS still
looking for a comnussioner.
2-1 .. Tom Unde r wood pitched a The Western Conference champion Lakers,
three-hitter and Rickey Hendenon stole three winners of eight-straight in post-season play, =a~~:~~.t~=e~·'eTft~~J ~!1~~~ep::~~~g:{~~~~ev~~':"~ MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND SALE 28th thru 31st
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LA Vllley II. Golden W•I 5
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1 p m -S ecremento CC-Canyon•
winner vs LA Velley-Orat1Q9 Cout wlnneo
(•t c.ntloe)
t 1 a m Leney-0-W•l ..,,,_vs
Sect-to CG-Cenyon1 loe« .. ,..._..a-..
(et Cwrlloe)
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ION,,,...
(el Meir fWd)
1 p m UndelMted teem .,. winner ol 1
pm C...n1oegeme (NOTE 11 undefea ted teem lo1e e
Seturd-r 111e llnal geme wt11 t>e p<eyecS Suncley at noon 11 C...rttoe)
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7 30 p m -Mlfe Cotta (22~) vs Welnul
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, May 27, 1882
From Page C1 From PageC1
COAST • • • GOLDEN WEST • • •
Plra1-banCfd out 13 htta, ytt
they atrandid 12 runnera. Eiaht
waUu1 -tour &o aecond bueman
Rick Hopkin• and thrH
Lan~y erron nwdo lhlnp euy
for SoreNOn and the Plra~
"1 waan't pleated with our
int.enaity today," Mayne addt'd
afterward. "But I'm aure thinji
will be different tomorrow. I
think we juat laJd back a Uule."
"Tho key &o this &oumament la
who a eta hot whc.in ," Mayne
continued. "Lut year, the No. 7
eeed (Canyol'll) won It. They juat
happened to be-the hottest team
in thlll particular tournament."
The Piratea, meanwhile,
looked hot enough In plUng up
nine hits and sue rWlB through
the flnt five lnrungs. On their
minds was an 8-5 defeat to the
same Laney team a year ago In
the semifinals of the state
tournament
"They were big." Sorenson
said of the Eagles "They were
tough outs, and I didn't have
good stuff today I JUSt threw
strikes "
Sorenson's toughest out was
lead-oCf man Jerry Wallace who
went 2 -for -4. Hard-hitting
leCt-flelder Reggie Mosley got
the F.agles' lone run 10 the first
inning after a single and a stolen
base.
But Sorenson struck out the
Laney clean-up batter the last
two times he faet...od hun.
== Ble•chers
that," added Hoovt'r who IUW
hla atartlfli plt.c:her Aob Meyt-r
llmJt the t\ard hltt1na Monarchs
to Juat c>laht hlta whlJ,. aotna th..-
dlltance.
"Ho thn•w good l'nough tu
win," Hoov..r udded o( hi•
rtaht·hander.
The Ruatlera, who brel'ied
throu1h the flrat h111l of the
Southern Cal Conference
1tandlng1 with an undt"feated
1late und then defeatt-d Rio
Hondo In a thret--game playott
aeries to udvanc t: t o tht·
tournament, starl.t"d the game off
well enough
After LA Valley had scored a
run in the hl'lit, the Rustlers
quickly notched the llCOre on a
walk, single and sacr1fic fly by
Doug lrvme.
They added two more in tht•
third with an RBI singlt• b y
Spiegel and a sacnhre fly by
Chns Schutz.
The Rustlers the n t'Orrurutted
two big errors tn the fifth to give
LA Valley a 4-3 lead First ,
S chulz thre w a way a bunt
attempt by Tony Greer to allow
one LA Valley run to sc'Ore Then
Meyer, with two out, tried to
pick o ff the Monarchs' Earl
Frishman. but his throw traveled
down the left-held hne, allowing
two more runs to score.
Right fielder Curtis Gervais
supplied the fourth and final
throwing error when he tnc.od to
throw bchmd LA Valley's Vince
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...n4 llACL 1 1 1116 mlie9 on lurf ~ ... "'' CMcCWton) 3 :lO 2 60 2 40 Swtng TIH O.wn (Oela/'luyl 5 20 3 40
Reeonllfm (Culanecl•I 3 40
Aleo •9C*I Ad Men. RIM N Foy. Klngl
Oewn Mlnc:ecl WO<cla EnVOYI' Jntrtgue
Time 1 •2 1/5
II O ACTA (11--3) paid ~2 SO
"lllln(J&llQI" '9. 54•
French Orn
(•lf'arte
MIN ""'t Round ........ Andret Gomez clel Co.-reclo Bareuulll
&-4. 6--4, 6--7, 3--e. 6--3
8ecOl'ICI llound llfttM ~Purcell oel Jay Lepld119 11-1. 11-2 11-t
Fernando Luna de! Brian Gottfried S. 7 11-3
11-0 6-4. MllCO Osloja clel Gt'* M0<el1on
11-4 2-e, 3-6, 6-0 7-5. Joachim Nyutron
def Oenle via-. 6-7 7-e 11-2. 11-2 Anderl
Jerrycl clef Leo P11tn. 6-3 6-4 II 0 .io..Luta Clerc c1e1 Looc: Court .... 1-e 7-5
4-e. 7~. &-2. Ren-'I Krollhnan de! Per H)ertquost. 7-5. &-1 6-•. Ma11 w~ano. clel c-Motte, lhl 11-4 H5. &-2 Tomu Smid def Franclaco Gonialee. 1 ~ 11-4 II-7
ll-4, H•lnl Gut1th1rclt clef Chrlatoplle
RoQer-Vueelln, 11-4. 6-4 7-e. Q11>r1ej Utl)4
def Olrll Lewta (lor1ett beea<IM OI Ill'-')
Petet McN.,...,.• clef HerOl<I Solomon. 1-e 11-1 11-3
WDMIN
flm "°4lftd Sing ...
Bonnie G~ clel LW\e Senclln, &-2.
11-2. tv• Budwova del l(lm Sar>cla, 3-8. II-t
&-3. Candy Reynolcla del Kale Lathem, 11-3,
3-11. 11-3; Julie Harrington clel S•bln1
S<mmonda. 2-8. 11-2, 8-3; Zl"• GatrllOO del
Barbera Hallqu(ll. 11-1. 11-1. Barbera Jcwden
del Marcell• Mffker, 11-3. 8·2: Cleudla Monte4ro <Mt.Ann Gabrlel, 11-2. !5-7,t-4, Eve
Pllll clef. Elly v...-. 11-3, 11-0. Andree T-varl del Mlc)Mjle Tor.... 6-4, 11-2 hoOfld Round ........
Chr'11 E-1 llOycl del. L .. F0<ood, 11-0, 11-0, Brigitte Slmon-QHnel clef ~ KNICh, 11-3. 11-3; lvanne Ml<lrug• 0-def Sylvie
Henlke, 11-4. 1-e, 11-4. 84llle JIM King def
L"4gh Ann ThomPIOn. 11·4, 11·4, Virgin!•
Rurlci del. Petre Del'-. 7-6. 11-t Ann
Smith clef Suzan leo. 11-3. 11-1. Pam c .....
del T•"YI Herford 11·1, 8 ·3, Marie
Puderova def. Aer\•t• Tom._ 11-2, 11-t.
AndrM JMger dee. J08tln9 Aueeell.11-0 8-2,
c.lhy T.,,...., def Helene Sultove, 11-0. 6-3,
Lucie Romenov def CleuOle Kottde 11-3.
1-1, UM llondet" oaf. Nancy~,, 7-6,
t-0; Dene 011bert de! Jo Durie. M . """· 7-11, P...,.. SmlUt def Con,... Dr-. W , ll-1;
lencly C:O... Oil. SNron WIWt. "· M , Kim ~~ def Pem TMgUerllen. 11-3. .....
MucdtcU nt hrat. Al lht •'-'a .
thl' Monan·h1 had already
nutdu~d tho ..o,..-at 5-&, but tho
mlaguldC'd throw from ~rv4'1
o!Juwt•d th1· "vt-ntu I wlnnlo1
run t.o llCUN' In tho JM't'IOO of Dan
Skanih.Mug
"W"" have 11 Jona road bac~"
Huovt-r uld "N<>W, lt'1 juat a
m.atter of prlc.lv. A lot of pe<>P.le
art> going to rldkultJ ua aft.er OU..
"Oh, how I would have Ukfd
t.o play Orangt-Coast. I gueee
we'll just have to do It the hal'd
wuy now,'' Hoover added.
A1ldl' Crom the throwUTg
errors, the Rustlers made a
pretty sohd 1howlng m their first
playoff game. Leadotr h1tt,r
John AJ&obeU1 , who had a k~
role in the GWC's Southern CfJ
Conferencc• playoff vtci.ories ov~r
Rio Hondo, went 3 for-5, scorn"
one run, and both Spiegel ~
S c hulz contributed two hils
apiece
Th e Rus tle rs o uthit th!e
Monarchs, 10-8, and Meye r got
tough 1n numero us tense
s 1tuat1o n s t o kee p things
interesting until the d1SaStrous
eighth IMIO~
1
In othe r firs t-round gam~, Sat rame nto City C.ollcge the N ..
2 Sl"l'Cled team, whipped No.
seeded Citrus 18-0, and Colle
of the• Cunyons blanked Me :i 0 m g:.imc-i. at Cerritos College.
By Curt Seede+
TOWEA-T'ERAACE
ST ANOS
PIT ROAD
• ==:";;;';::::'
One crew
member with
START! p otboard
FINISH RI
LINE-™
MAIN STRAIGHTAWAY
NAIL ei.ndlnge l!MtemDM.._ • l Gf' <lA ... f'ta
9 2 26 15 25 77
8 4 '2 16 l!I 115
5 4 •3 9 11 • 1
2 1 12 20 12 24
loulll«n DlvWon
Ft l loOetcleJe II 4 211 71 24 70 TulN 4 5 16 17 16 40
Tempe Bey 7 15 23 14 38
JIJCl!SO<Wllle 3 6 14 19 I• 32
San Joae San Diego
Edmonton
Vancouver
Por-tlancl
Seattle
w .. 1.,." DIYlelon
6 4 17 IJ 12 411
5 5 15 15 13 • t s 4 13 13 10 36
5 12 18 10 32
4 4 13 II 9 29
2 7 12 11 10 :lO wees,,_,., kof ..
f0f'1 Lluclerd ale 2 Edmonton 1
MOnlrH I 2 S .. ttle 1 IOI)
San Jo'WI t Portland 0
Tonlglll'• GafMe
No games IChe<lulecl
Coe•• er•• '"ulla UQIMA KACH MIE.N'I CLtJe ( .. left,,_. HIMe CCJ
l ow Hel Tournament A Aognt -t Ult)
Reid Wh ittemore 82 tS-117 Erneat
Schopter 77 13 67 Erne ll J acobi
'80· 13 117 8 Flight I M .. Ce<pentet
llO 111 114 2 Welt Putll. 113-17-1141, 3 Lou
KeHr 84 17 117 C Fllghl -1 Olck
Auaneu 82·21 , · 2 Ge ll Parker
113 ? 112 0 ntghl -I George Young,
1111--2• 114 2 (llel Otcll Shanel, 91·2M5 encl
BoD Crew10<cl, ff-24-llS E Fllgtlt -1
Emil Aleoncler, 87-2&-59, 2 (lie) Sid Peeraon. 115-28-87. Gordon Reyburn,
9!5-28-117, Lou Underwood. 96-29-87
CommunHr GOit.a. ITATR ~<!An!l~.
(et ,_ li.w ""'-'etty)
"'910.,-• ........
t Cowan (Cerrltoe), 3. 788 paln11; 2 Goodell (~ 3 .7t1, 3 (tie) Odaa-9
(Orange Cout) encl Hk:lt1 (Hwtnell), 3, 1$2:
$ Hell (Shula). 3,705.11 Sanderl (V~).
S,M3
......... WllMafol
100 m•I••• -1 Stenlund (Ora" ..
Coet l), 10 9, 400 m•t•ra -1 Odoen
(OCC). •• 5, U -1 Cowen (C9'ntoa). f.2-4 HJ -I eo-, (C). M 'If., Sf' -1 SMdlrt IVenl\ftl.~~
-..-u..-l<AHaAa CITY AOYAL8 -~ U,L WHhln111011, lllOr~ Opt1011td Tim lnllend. rnlleldw, to Of .. ~ ~
Oranot Oout C)AILY .-.LOT1Thurtd11. M•v 11, 1811
~ lNQ
DENNIS
BROSTERHOUS
I Orange Coast
area runs set
CdM, HB to host e¥ents
The Oranae Cout area event achedule for
ru.nnel"I for the upcomina Memorial Day weekend
la lpatM, but a pair of attractive eventa are alated
foe ~ followtna weekend.
The Corona del Mar Chamber of Conunerce
wtll be hoalln& ita flnt Corona del Mar Scenic ~k
Run/Walk on Saturday, Jllne 5 with an 8 a.m .
Start.inc Ume.
The event will start at the comer of Pacific
Cout ffi8hway at Avocado Avenue in Corona del
Mar and the proceeds from the run will go to
benefit of the city'• beautification program.
Parking will be available at the Bank of
Newport and the coune Is acenlc and flat. Water
will be available at every mile of the coune.
Registration is $10, which include1 a T-shirt,
ticket• for a Kiwanis Pancake breakfast and
entertainment. Awards will be preeented to the
first through fifth place finishers in all divisions
and other prizes will be awarded the day of the
race.
There will be day-of-race registration, if
available. The CdM 5k has been limited to 1,000
runners and 500 walkers.
ANOTHER lOK RUN slated for June 5 will be
the second Huntington Beach-Elks lOk, sponsored
by the Huntington Beach Elks Lodge and
sanctioned by the Athletic Congress of the United
States.
Runners will start at the ITT Canon parking
lot at Talbert and Ward streets and finish on the
lodge grounds at the same intersection.
The early fee is $6 with a T-ahirt and $3
without, but the day of the race, the price will be $5
for the run only.
Entry blanks are available at running stores
throughout Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach,
as well as the Huntington Beach Lodge.
AREA RUNNERS SWEPT the male and
female 5k divisions of the recent Leatherneck
Marathon, hosted by the Marine Corps Air Station
in El Toro.
In the male division, Steve Meehan of Irvine
was the winner in a time of 15:33. Meanwhile,
Dinny Shryock of Coron.a del Mar CT089ed the finish
line in 20:07 to capture the female overall title for
that event.
FOR THOSE WHO like to travel, entry form
requesta for the 13th New York City Marathon will
be accepted starting at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Thunday,
June 3, race director Fred Lebow announced.
The New York City Marathon will be held
Sunday, Oct. 24. The first 8,000 entries for the field
of 16,000 marathoners will be selected on a
first-<X>me, first-serve basis.
Male entrants with a time under 2 hours, 30
minutes will automatically be accepted along with
males 40 and over with a time under 2:45. Female
entrants with a time under three hours will make
the field, as will women 40 and over with a time
under 3:15.
The remainder of the field will be selected by
Mayor Edward Koch later th19 summer in a lottery
at City Hall. Entrants must be at least 16 years old
Entry form requests should be sent to·
Marathon Entries, P .O. Box 1388 GPO, New York,
N.Y. 10116. All entry requests must include a
business-sized stamped, self-addressed envelope
and a 1eparate envelope must be used for each
entry request.
* * * * * * Running ec:Mdule ...... •••hi .. 511 e11d 1011 u111•:
a.gin. 7 30 '°' 511. II a.m tor tOk In Benn in g For fu rthe r lnformetlon. contec1 M J Wwd
1174-5-480
Long 9eectt Low Tide 9'Ufl;
a.gin. 9 • m. et 72nc:t Place encl
OoMtl In long BMdl. 4-mlle encl
&-mite nine.. Fw 19 18 with T-"*1 end $3 without. For further
lnformetlon. contecl (213)
'3t-e875
Mt. Wlleon Trell lhce:
Nfne.fnlle cou ... 1:>eg1ne e •.m. 1n 81erre Medre for fu rther
lnfOl"meUon. contec1 wry Certton
•t (213) 365-7135 ttt2 feet of Acco,...
~ Two-mlle. ~ 11nc:1 10-mtle recH begin 8 e.m. et
PUIM:l4INI Row Bowl Fw .. Sii
with eh"1 encl $3 wtthout ·-"· end medelt. Pr~t 10 ~
OIYmolcs ._.,
"'---T-~· 11* llilM:
8egtt'9 • • 7 a. m et ttt. e..pqnecM
In Aedondo 8Mctl anon..,_ a1
Liva Oek Perk In Menhallen e.ach. l•t• reglatrallon ta H Contact the Amerlcen Heerl
Aaoc:letlon at (2 13) 8 7()...4433 or
(2 tS) &4!>-22 t
Busy weekend
for yachtsll1en
The Memorial Day weekend L traditionally a
busy one for Southern California yachtsmen, and•
thia weekend is no exception.
Three Orange County yacht clubs \ave
ICheduled plen~ of action for the racing type., and
thoee not engaged in oompetitive event& will be
cruilling to one or more of the offshore ialanda.
On the racing from Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club will send three fleeta off on the annual Santa
Barbara Passage race which this year ii being
tabled the "ultimate crapshoot". giving skippers
their choice of alternate COUJ'9eS, baaed on wind and
.,. conditions.
Newport Harbor Yacht Club will conduct a
one-design regatta for small boata sailing l.nside the
bey and larger boata aaillng ocean coW'lleS Saturday
and Sunday.
Down Dana Point way Capistrano Bay Yacht
Qub wW conduct lta Historic Marlnen race for IOR
and PHRF yachta on Saturday and the 9eOOnd ~
o1 ita Ocean Racing Serie• for PGRF rating1
Saturday and Sunday.
BCYC hu al.lo acheduled a Lldo-14 invttatlonal
nptta on Sa~y.
t... * * l(lng ....=..:.::, ....,
Yed\t ~ -.,_.., Urt ,_,.
('k..i botlla) ..... ~ YedleCIUb-car-
Q111dr1111t1 ~;;::ton .. ,, .. , ~ 90 r.-(MOAC) ~YlllhtClub -~ ~· r-(T111111t .., ... ,
. ---...__YllM CMt -........... ~. _....., 11turday, • , Monf•1i '---...........
* * * Sen Diego Yecht Club -
MllftOrl•I D1y A•o•tt• (ltlr, ~22) 8eturday. tunday.
Sliver o.a .. Yeeht Ctub -M1fftorl1I 01, Ove rnlgttt.
llllwlMy, Sunda1· Coron1do Yacht Club -~ '*" ~ o.y,..., (t:tt.{i!:i~.-, ~~
OpeNno Dey, Moftctay • oo..n~ -louth...cern YIOltt Otu•e -Oo11n1ld1/Coron1do1 IMnde/loutll.....,_ YC t.O.. ........ .
I NO DEALER SALES I AD STARTS THURS.
• •
ARMSTROlfG STYLISTIC
FLOOR TILE
49c£A.
SUlfDAlfCE PAINTS
STUal.
IUSOHY P&Dn
&caTIJC
lllVIE Pl.ort
·~~.
Hey. don't let thH• low prices •care you. Thi•
ie quality paint. computer mlxed in thou1and•
of shades ot colors.
NAnO"AL LUMBER
SPRAY PAIRT
76c,30Z.
Eaaywaytopalntand won°t
lea•• any bruth strokH. The
price ls right so why wait.
LOMAlf CO ROOF .
TURBINES WITH JACK
12" 1699
14"2399
TWO 12" ROOF
TURBINES INSTALLµ>
TWO 14"' ROOF
TURBINES INST ALLD>
59a8
6988
Wmm air riH• 10 let II out.
you don't wanna be hot. do
ya? The 14" one mo••• 5094
more air than the 12". (Note:
We can inetall it on all roofs
but tile. metal. and lla1
roof1.)
TA TUlfG OSCILLA TllfG
FAlfS
Whl• the heat right out lh• door
with one of the11 guy1. K••P9 ya
cool and you won't bcrYe to pop for
an air-conditioning system.
BEATILATOR
ADY lllT AGE
FIREPLACE
Easy Installation
wlth llutb b.ar1h
styling and low
, profile. New
.tffdent h.at
drc:ulatlon with
ln•ulttock
chimney.FREE
9la11door.
269!!
MANVILLE
FIRE-GLASS Ill
FIBER GLASS
SHINGLES
A big fl,. like tb.1 001 io
Anaheim a whU1 back
wlll make you 1top and
think about what goes on
the roof. Thie stuff has
one of the highest UL Ure
,.•lstcmce ratings. gi••
ya plK• of mind. muw.m: ...... u
77
ROCKY MOUlfTADI
CANE ROCKER
2777
Got one lD front of the TV. Love to
come home from work. turn OD the
tube. rock and relax whll1I1lp.
Walnut Unlah. You a 11emhle.
BDL.
PYC PIPE
v, PT. 88•
'It PT. 1 2•
Swab some oft his stu.tf oo the ol'
sprln.kler system you're puttlog in the
back yard.For all pipe sc:hedul11 and
cla1111 except Khedule 80.
TEii PARQUET
FLOOR TILE
I 6 7
SQ. FT.
A nice change from th• regulcu ol'
carpet or tile Ooor. Gi•ff the room
a nice wann look and It co1t1 le11
than a bear rug.
"-.... PFEUTER DOUBLE DOME STllJ
~ CLEAR CURB \~ MOU1fT SKYUGRT
.>. I 9 97 14•· I 14 ..
Easy enough to ln1tall and can gl•• lhat dark room the extro light you
n..d eo that your dUlen.bachla won't wilt away.
...
'
DEFLECTO DRYER
VElfT m
WESTINGHOUSE f ,
COOL WmtE \
FLUORESCElfT TUBES ' 333
4 FT. 79c 8 fT. 2 22 /
That a way. Install your own dryer
••nt. Whypaytbo1eguy1 lSbuck1an
how to do It? (t' • the American way.
by g olly.
9'" TWO SPEED 14 &&
12'" THREE SPEED 21 88
18" THREE SPEED 2a••
Gosh dwn. I knew l ahoulda waited. I
1u1t paid S2.SO for on• fow loot tube.
Patience. my boy, you gotta hcrY•
patience.
LASKO 20"
TWO SPEED
BOX FAlf 1a9 •
It's golng to be a long bot eumm•r
(watch. DOW It will raln and snow).
Get on• now. while they'N lo stock
tor cheap.
SENTRY SAFES
CADET
Their bo111.• inodel with
remoTable lbell.
1~··HX12"WXIV1"'D
ln1lde D\111.enalon•
STANDARD
Thie on• provldH you
with a 3 .. d "'xll'" d-o
remo<nlhl• drawer.
U .. HXl2°'WXl3"D
lnelck Dlmenelon•
94•7# S-3
MAJOR
Thi• one will bold cm
II" l~r boolr. I~
tray Of ccnh reg11ter tray
IS'11Xl2"'WX11V. .. D
Ln1lde Dlmeaalou
13997
#8-8
Good place for etashln ·your lmpor1ant papers ana Ya&Ua.DIH.
ra1r .. the b.at up to 1700~1 lorabout an hour. All haft
cbcmg.abl• c:omblnatlon lockt with locking bolt and two dead
bolts. Spedal pwcbaM.
ILL TRADE 5 SPEED
DRILL PRESS as••
Alottor~mooer. ~
H.P •• l/l"c.buektortM
big blta. (llad a Mg bit
oace ID a aMlcal. Tia•
.i, eoo-aiDtfag part la
·~ .... ··.Wbo ........ ......,,,
•
.-
;.
Orange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, May 27, 1982 Cl
OIE G~LOI COLOR ROSES
139 1 ·~AL.
BUBIEBlllm
OIE Ul·LOI
WITEBllC Clll
5 GILLOI
PLAITS
6''
Ju.at eom• ~lar or becnallhal
Oowert wlth aome hlgh flcnatln'
DCllDH llke legOAJa
1Uchmondenal1. Gebera Oal1y.
lmpattena. F\lachla. and more.
U theN 11 a mo,. JM1rfeet Dower
on earth, ! don't lmow about lt. I
got lot1 of 'em growlng and l
lo•• lt.
27! ... EA.
Wener rour bouMplante and
aleo ue to Nflll Ice cube
lfCIJ'l lD tbe .,.._, eo you
doo't epW. lmort id.a. bey.
l lOYe plant 1 and work!DiJ ln the garcS.o.
It cal.mi me down and gl•H me a 1ot of
pl.a1w.. CbooM hom Hlbiecu1 and
lougalDYlllea. and lllON.
DECK ms
IJl• mt
"'' 39''
""
REDWOOD
hlO 13917
10.12 199''
l8x20 399''
=•Fir Beam1 and Jol1t1 and Redwood or
JdDQ and Faacla. naU1. hardware and
$L\lmberl1 precut.
EMERSON ELECTRONIC
15 WA'n BUG mLLER
4988
The huge wlll get a charge out of lhl1. Hai
a black light that attract• 'em. Plug1 inlo
anr UL U11ed outdoor •xt•n•lon.
FREMLUIE
STACK TOLE
3 33
#403
Slack tablH go well around
pool. patlo. or porch (lbe
roof? Ok. U that'• your 1tyle).
14" roUDd, IS" hlgh. ln red.
white. yellow. or chocolate.
C AMERICAN
3' x 5'
n1Gm
CLAMP-ON CHAIR
UMBRELLA 2 77
#100 5•7 \...llil~-1"' 6 FT. DELUXE BEACH
~me lo lbiok about the
ao'pald for our freedom with
••.lit baa tlag. pol••· eagle
. l•tiqU•tt• book.
UMBRELLA 1 288 WITH RUFFLE .,1,
U you can't take the beat. then get out
of lbe kitchen and bead lo the beach
and loll in aun under your umbrella.
DURA LITE
OUTDOOR FURNITURE
Summer la the tlm• when you don't want to do all thoH tb1091
you'n been waiting all wlnter to do ao ju1t alt In the yard and
,.lax.
FOLDING SANDCHAIR
Ow tangerine
polye1ter duck cbalr.
8~!20
HJ-BACK FOLDING SAND CHAIR.
Thl1 one 11 moN deluxe with
a towel bar and UYe adjuatable
po111lon1. 22!!
STACIING PADDED
Com•• lD a chocolate • aeam
plaid pattem. l Yt'' fwntture
grade aluminum painted tubing.
CHAIR 39!!
CHAlSE 79!!
. SUIBEDI DUAL
BURIER GAS GRD.L
13988#13~
rim. for th• ol' lgnJlor. laYa rock. and 20 lb. tank. 32.ooo aru· •.
24" FOLDllG
BRAZIER CBIRCOIL
liRD.L
1 o•• #UCTI
T alee II anywhere lo the park. the beach.
or ju1l ln the back yard lo do yow
barbecuing. Hot dog I F ow adju1table
coolr.tng helghte.
MURRAY MEI'S
MOtn'EREY BIKE
7&·~5020XU
Do aome 1ummer CT\li1ln'. rla.mboyanl
red bike with balloon wbltewalt.. full
foam type handlebar and coa1ter brake.
ELLWOOD
4 PC. YARD SET
9988
You get an adju•lable cbaiN , 2 dub
chain. a 24" cofJ-table and you eYen
gel the pad1. Stuff la redwood 1tained.
I .................................................................................................................................................................................................... ..
CALIFORlflA CLIPPER
19" GAS MOWER
9988
#1719
01' Ralph ought a get one ot
tbe11. N•••r aaw anybody
who liked to mow the grau
llke he doe1, right. Joey? Our
3HPmodel.
....
\
SUNBEAM 18"
DELUXE TWllf BLADE
ELECTRIC MOWER
139 7~3129
No twnJn' comer• with lhl1 baby.
U you wanna go th• other wcry ju1t flip the
handle o•er. Fingertip helghl adtuetment.
ALLISON
SUN VISOR
KRACO 4 PC. YlliYL FLOOR
MAT SET
1 55
#7242 4"
i FT. RAND
PLIT CEDAR
IPE STAKES
Cedar Grape Stakea?
Tbanlr1. but I" d rather haY•
the regularol' beef 1teab.
Umlted QuanllllH.
Thl1 l1 Uke baYlng a blg pcrlr of 1un
gla11H you can flip down when th•
glare gel• to be loo much.
That malr11 each mat a little o•er a
dollar by my calculation. La Mar. I
1pend more than that for lunch. Cleat,
black or beige.
69~
... DUO SUPER GLUE
~.!sum
~ Wltla l"X 1'' I t f" J iu.
49~QMM8
" ~
SHELL
FIRE •ICE
ALL SEASON MOTOR OIL
10W/ 40 WT. 84 t QT.
You gotta dolt 90 why put II off. we gotta good deal. Come In and
check out our dl1plcry. Dl1play? Ko dl1 work.
JOBliEl'S
SPIRE TIRE
li:IWORI
UYWllERE
CLOCI
2·~ #CllCIO
uyou·,. .... u.o..,...i.
wtao~tobow#MtU..lt ••. ~." '°''°"' W'af P\l ooU4 .... ..,. It t•f"'Wl'llt. ,.....,
RUBBERMAID 32 GALLON
ROUGHNECK
TRASH CAR
11 97
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wreck lt and now lf you buy one you can get a
S3 REBATE FROM RUBBERMAID ln the mail.
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makea the cool air for
your alr conditioning
1y1tem ln the car.
Check lt out. you ncry
need a 1hot of lt.
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N~wron ~"ch CA 92660
1714 ) 851 1055
Ne•t duo• to We~t Cua~t Met•I~ ln terno1111011dl
Open 10 00 .t m. to 5.00 p.m
Securities sale
ordered halted
SACRAMENTO (At') The at.at~ haa orden<t
Coa•t•l Equl lll"• of Oct'analdt-lo •top aelllnii
lt"C:Url UM
Corporation. Commluloncr Oeraal dlno Green
.-.Id that u f.roup of lnVC!l&on filed ault d aiming th~
tlm1 owee ,600 pert0na mor~ than $4~ mlllJon .
M•. Green Hid the compan y und aeveral
related flrma, wtth a branch offt~ In San Diego.
adVt!rtJ.aeod ln~rett of up &o 18 pereettt on not.el
aecured by real estate deeda of trust.
She a.aid the notes were not qualifi~ with the
deparunent u required by law.
ln February, 11he said, Coaatal Equllies eent
ll•ltt.•r& t.o inveetonl adVl81Jlg that 1l could not mak~
payments t.o note holdert n.>r 90 days.
On April 29, a grouµ of Investors asked U.S
Bankruptcy Court in San Diego to force Coastal
Equities int.o involuntary bankruptcy.
The order t.o atop aelling securities applied to
Coastal Equities, doing business aa Diversified
Financial Systems; Coastal Asset Mana~menl
Corp , Coastal Finaneial Planning Corp., and Philllp
Jauregui and Kathleen Durr.
Jauregui was described as chief executive
officer of the corporations, while Ms. Durr was said
to be treasurer of Coastal F.qwues.
AirHJac HJoves to
new building
A1rmac Technology System s Inc. has
con solidated ma nufactu ring. mar kc-ting and
administrative organizations in a single 47,862-
square-foot building al 15091 Ba ke Parkway,
lrvme.
defla.shing equipment used. m th e rubber, plasuc
and elast.omen c industnes and a manufacturer of
automatic votrng tabulation equipment, previously
had headquarters in Irvine and manufacturing
facilities m Santa Ana.
The oompany signed a 10-year lease, with a
rive-year renewal clause.
APPLE II 48K PACKAGE
INCLUDES: ALL FOR
*3289
OAKBROOK VILLAGE
2•2•1 A""ld. De u Cerio!•
Sutt• C·2. l equne Httt1
(714) 859-8912
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Ml.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOOI IUSINEH
FICTITIOUS BUllNESS NA• STA~NT
NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng peraon la dorng
Tile ro1low1ng pl'rson •S Oo1ng b<.s•ness as
tlvltness as J 0 H N 0 A v I 0 I A N &
AON KASULl<A c; r;11ROENtNG ASSOCIATES 1407 Chellenham
SERVICE, 5712 Harold Place. Hun Lane. La Habnl, Calltornta 90631
llngton Beach Calllorn1a 9264 7 J o h n 0 o v r d I a n • 1 4 0 7
Ronela Lee Kasulk& ~712 H8· Cheltenham Lane, l• Habra.
•old Place Huntington Beach CA Cehlornra 90631 92647 TPlls t>usmess 1a conducted by an
This bus•neH 15 r.on<Juc;teo by an •ndM<lual 1narv1<1ua1 John Davidian
AonBld lee Kesulk• This statement wat llte<I with '""
Thi& 5tatement wds .ltfld with the ounty Cletk or Or11nge County on
County Clerk of Orange County on •Y 18. 1982
May " 1982 hodff, kendall a Hen1n<;1ton F1 .... 5 Prof"alonal Uw Corporation
Publrshe<I Orange Coast Delly MacArthur llou .. n fd
P\111..IC t«>TICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The 1011ow1ng persona ere doing
business u
CREATIVE NEW LIFE MINI
STRIES OBA CHILDREN S VILLA.
17117 S Monrovia Costa M"8. C1'
92627
CREATIVE NEW LIFE MINI
STRIES a Celllornt• corporet1on
1797 S Monrovia Cotta Mesa CA
92627
Th11 bus.ness is conducted by •
corPOratlon
Creative New Life Ministries
()f Donald P, T4rno,
President
This statement wea hied Wllh t""
County Cterk ol Orange Covnty on
Mey 4, 19a2
P\B.IC t«>TICE
FICTTTIOOt aUSINEIS
NAME STATEMENT
The IOllowing petl<l'll ere doing
t>ualneu as
HAR B OR TRt N fTV
PRESCH OOL ANO OA VCARE
CENTER, 123-0 Bek9" StrMt. Cotte
Mesi. CA 92828
Harbor Tr1n1ty Bepll.i Church,
t230 Baker Street Costa M-CA
92826
Thll buSlnese 11 conducted by en
untnc:orporeteo eaaocrallon ott>er
than • partn«shrp
Sct>ool Board Chairman
Brian Harrie
This statement wu Ried with the
Coonty Clerk of Orange County on
Mey 18. 1982
F1.-nll P1101 May 6 13 20 27 1982 ult• 105
2039-82 pof1 8Ndl. CA t2MO F1..... Pubtlshe<I Orange CoHI Delly ~~~~~~~~~~~~ F1""3
P1Jbhthed Orenoe Coast Diiiy
1101, M•y 20 27. June 3. 10. 1982
Pubhshe<I Orange Co11t Deily Piiot. Mey 20. 27. June 3, 10, 1982
MllC NOTICE Pilot. M ay 8 13 20, 27 1982 217&-82
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT P\B.IC NOTIC£
2241-82
2036-82
P\111..IC t«>TIC£
The fo1tow1no person ta dotnQ FICTITIOUS aua..-at
business ~s FICTITIOUI 8UllN£as BO T AN ICA L DE St G N S NAME tTATUllENT MAlllE STATEMENT
UNLIM ITED 519 Marouen te The following peraon rs doing Th f II I <I
COfonadel Mar CA92625 ''~9:"SEARCH , 1548 0 buatr!.:,::w ngperaon11 otng
LAUREL 1'NN NATIRESS 519 <Jems A~• • Coate Mau, CA SOUTH SHORE INDUSTRIAL
Margue rite. Corona <ltl Mer. CA 21128 TOOL co .. 3303 H81b0r Blvd .. F8,
92625 Judith M ueller, 1750 New Coate Mese. c.lttornre 92628
Thrs bu!llnes~ 1s conaucte<I by an ampShlre, Coeta MHI. c .. 92626 Thom11 John Oetetorre, 1555
1ndlv1dua1 ThlS bus.nest 11 con<luc' d by an M••• Verde, M ·6 Co11a M eu
Leuret Ann NallreM ndlvl<luet CehfOfnla 92626
This statemenl was h•e<1 w•th 11>8 Judith Muell« Thi• t><.slneu 11 conducted by en
County Clerk ot Orange County on FThls S1atement wH nled with the lndl\lldual
May 11. 1982 ounty Cieri! of Orange County on ThOmaa Joon Delatorre F1"220 8 982 Tl111 atatement WU filed with lhe
Publrshea Orange Coast Daily ay 1 ' 1 F119701 County Clefll of Orange Counry on
Piiot, May 13, 20 27. June 3 1982 Pubhahed Orange Coell Delly May 4, 1982 _________ 306 __ 3_·8_2 llot. M•y 20 27 June 3, 10. 11182 ,,.,..
•-. .,. a.n~ 21~2 Publlahe<I Orenga CoHt Dally
niuu" ~·~ ------------• PrlOt May 8. 13. 20 27. 1982 ----------l'tll.IC t«>TICE 2035-82
7~~~:=• Koom P\ELIC NOTICE
h .. '.,'!!.!~' .. 'o.wlng paraon I• doing F~:.7io~A;~:~::• 'ICTITIOUI aualNEH
UV ·-NAMI ITATeMINT OMNITRADE (8) All AMERI-The loflowrng persona are doing Th• following parson II doing · bulint'SS M CAN ROAO SHOW, 1751 E111 LONGWOOD ASSOCIATES bullnesa U
Garry Avenue S1n11 Ane. CA 188 E 17th St•Mt Co,ta Mese CA KARL 'S PH OTOGRAPHY
112705 92627 325112 La Celma Ro . Sen Juan
JOMPh Sidney Burrows, 18963 JA .. ES W RAY II st~ell c.pi9trano. CA 92916 Ml Oemeltlf Circle. Foontaln Velley, lrvlnt CA 927;4 • .,..... ' Kati Irving Laaeey. 32592 Le
California 92708 MICHAEL 0 Af<Y 40 8 Hutl Celma Rd .. Sen Juan Caprst,.no.
This t>utlnHI la condUCled by an Or1vtl Corona det Mar CA 92825 CA 92875.
Individual. This butlneu 11 cOOductlld by • Thi• bualnen •• con<111C1e<1 by an JOMPh S Burrowt lndl'lldual Thia ltat_,I was filed with tile get'1411'al pertn«ahlp 1<111 I 1 -·~ MICtlMt 0 R•r. · ._._... County CWk of 0rlll1Q8 County on Thia statement was •led With the Thi• •l•t-t wu 111«1 With the
M., "· 111&2 Coonty Clef'k of 0••""• County on COUnty Clef1l of Orange County on ~-.... Mey 18, 1882 ~~ah d Orange Co .. t Dally May 8• 1982 F1W710
•. ay i . 13, 20. 17, 1982 Published Or ange co:.~~y Publllhed Orange Co111 Dtll)'
_________ 2043-__ e_2_,Pilot. May 13, 20, 27, June 3. 1812. PMot. May 20, 27, JuM 3. 10. 1982 "8JC NOTICE 2119-82 2 1eo-82
Nil.IC N()TlC(
.. ' •
P\B.IC NOTICE
FlC:TfTIOUS 8USMH
NAME ITATeMENT
The lollOwlng pertor\9 ere doing
butlnea• u · A P.M . PAPER PRODUCTS
CO , 1108 Welnut. Sant• Ana,
Celllornla 92705
Mr Paul Watermen , 1701
Wayne Avenue. South Pu.den•.
California 111030
Mr Roger Felton, 239 15 Sl)flg
Street Mission Viejo. Cetllornla
92691
M r Mertln CordovH . 21'01
Vintage Wey. El Toro, Celtfornla
92630
This bu1meu la conduc1ed by a
generel penn«ltllP
Roger Felton
This statem«tt wu tiled with the
County Clerk of Orenge Coutlty on
Mey 18 1982
F1-
Publlahad Orange CoH t Dally
Piiot. May 20. 27. June 3, 10, 1982
2 1116-82
P\B.IC t«>TICE
FICTmoua IUtMH
NA•ITA'n•NT
Th• follow111g pareon I• doing
butlMM ea:
C.W SAITO, 8232 Deauvtttt OrM, Huntington 8Mon, CA 92644.
CHAA1..t8 WAAREN SAITO, ~ Deauvlllt Or Ive. Huntington .CA tzt4e. Thie ~ ta oonducted bV en
lnOMduel.
CherlaaW. lelCO
Thie 1._ttrnenl WM flied With tile ~ Qettt Of Orarige County Oii
May 11, 1M2. '111t1t
Publll hld Orange CoHt Dally
Pilot. May 13. 20. 27. June 3, 1ea2
3002·82
Ml.JC NC>TICC
Fte:mi&ii eu ... ii
NA• ITATillll)fT
The following ptr1on 11 doing
bueiMM ...
C.O M. 0£810NS, 3214 ~ana. Cotta Mela, CA 1M2t.
MICHAEL W, MUI.LIN, H14
Montana. eo.te Mtta, CA t2t2t TNe bu...,.. t1 conduc1ecl bV an lndMclUll. ~W.Mullen
Thia "**'*"' ... ~J...~ Ult Qounty CWll.af Orwige ....-.. 1 on
MllY It, t91'2 ,.....
ll\lbll1nN Ore1111t Coe•I Deify Nol,~ 11. 20, 21. JllM 3, 1"2 .,......
'
Nlll.Y ltllNDtU.O
Real estate firm appoints VP
A. Mattia Stradrmu of Irvine hal been nameo
a.uiatant vice president of Crook.ii, SbJrley & Co.,
an lndu.atrial and conunercial real e.tat.e (Inn Ht>
had been a project manager with C-abot, Cabot &
Forbes.
Liberty Electronlas, a T aiwan-based television
manufacturer with offices in Compton, aclected
Reid Advertl•ln& and Public Relation• of Newport
Beach aa its U S . agency.
Vlncent F . Mendillo of Newport Beach, has
been appointed president of Pbtllpa Ullraaoand,
Inc., Santa Ana. a manufacturer and supplier of
medical diagnoet1c ultrasound equipment He was
vice president and general manager of Philips
Dental Syst.ema, part of Philips Medical Systems,
lnc .. Shelton, Conn.
Frank Addlt has joine d Cochrane Chase,
LJvlngaton & Company, Inc., Irvine, as account
supervisor. He had been wit h the Eth1con Division
of Johnson & Johnson.
Leiture Technology Corporation, a home
builder and developer of adult and retirement
communities, with regiona l headquarters m
New port Beach , a ppointed Donald L. Robison
superintende nt of off-site construction for the
company's n e w L eisu rt' Village-Ocea n s ide
oommuruty.
J . Todd Brumley has been promoted to loan
offker in the commercial loan department at Union
Bank's Orange County regional office.
EECO Incorporated of Santa Ana appointed
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
NEW YORK IAPI cr.,..c;p • .... tnh•lna I'-• ' PCA 1n1 NASDAQ QUDl•llono CotrT1e ,,. .... t4'• •n•~• lO 10 • , P•~IB \hOWlnQ ~I -Coro<>-• ~ J1 ·~ 1n1rcEn, ,.,. \1• PtG•R • ,.., ,.,_..I oftett ""' ComCIH ))l, !Ito' • lnl9•ph )I .. 11" P•ul•yP ~.-'P:l:'clo•~ CmlShf 12 IJ In I med JH, J? PeuMI CmwTt l 1)'. 1• lnlmlG• l0'• tl'. Pen«tEnt
rncr.a ret•ll ""'"""' Con Piii) 2)•., ,. ln8kWV> ••· to•,.. Pt>nt•r-' ""'"'-OI Cornn'> Cordi• 21i. 19 lw•Soot 1•' • l• ... PtoooE•O 1Ulon few -Cro1lre 11·, !) ... J•m•b-t U 1•'-Petrltt' Stock 8IO Mil' Cutlrfcl • " I Jertco 10 10" Pellr!Ql JllEL rno 11\i, ,,,,. ~~' . , •\.. -11Jifty .I-fl ' Phtl•N.al JllFAPTol " 11 t) • l)>o J0'\1¥" \ J1 I J3 Pt\nJCR ' AVM CP • ... O.ylM \ It lt'l Kel\!ot pf 11~ I 10 Ptet<.eSS A<IKllM ""' .... oa..r l'•l '~" K•lv•r ... ti.. P1n1t.rtn Accur•y •.. ,. , g:~~~ , •• ' 11>4 .. t<•rr-.n ' " ...... P1onHI \ Addl•nW 10 lo-\• 11 12 Ke1ySv • 291, JO Plastlrw Ad•Rou 4'h 4'-O.w•yEI J )Y, KlrT'I0411 20 20\'• Pos>I• AllB>h < 1"-' ,,, A Ol•C'Y' 271., 231,, Klnqlnl , .. ,,~ P<nGM Alttolnc li J7 Ot•nCtv )j JI KloofC. n• .. ?l11 Pr>Sttyn Am•reA ... I~> Oocu~ n·.~ Kn•~V !)'. 11-'· P.09rp A Furn • ... OollrGn II'• II"° Kr•los ..... 10•. PbS•NC AGr"1 ,,,, 22 ~r:,°c! Utt..'•'• Kullti.. 11 11·. P\lr16o<I !~~r ... "'• t.J•,-, "'. 111-, L•n<• \ 20• I JO'-PutOC40 •l'• u OunkO \ '•' • ,.,... L4ndRn • 4 • Ou•k•Ch AOue" ••• ·~ Our•ron "'-,. ... L•neCo • • •• R•9""'4> AR .. MQ I ' I '"' t etnVnr: It"-.,. Lllnn , .. ~ l•'• R•ytnm AW•ld • .. ,,,., EconUlll ""' " LtdSIOI lO 10'. Raymncl An.ocllle ... ~. EIP••EI 101'1 10 L•n8rd t n~. , .... Rtt•t • AnqSJll lh I EtcM•S. s~. ••• ~·"' ··~· t1 Ro•dfJ An9AGcl SI'° SI'• El•Ntl(I r'-• ~~ IA\.. I~ EIModl J711'J 'D''• <: ~-RollOMy
IS''> t• EnrOev II > II MGF01r S\<o s ... Rouw -GE ··~ ...... S.ocll ... Arci.nGc> JI • l'> EnrMeO'° -~"' . . ... Safeco A<CIC8t \ ,.. ... ].) lfl6111 Me RI ] ... >-"-!otHt lC.0 AllG<LI ......... EnR<v S'-s MeriOn •'• i•. StP•u4 AllenR< , • ._ H EntWl>ll I?'-I)
Awntf'tl: \ 14'• ,..., Equ1SL 2', , Maul LP l'I )0 ScriOH \ MeyPI ll'. t• Se•1Ja•• 8•1fc1Co • •'~ E~IOll I'• I M n0t llellvPP •.. • 1,., ~J? 1 » ~lorn: S'• ,.,, Sen'°' ~.~ 11\o. ?l\o Svc~' S.t19HE 10\. II l'rdlCOI JO\\. 31 Mc F••' I ... 1+. S..cm>t ' S.<lcR 9 , .. ,, , n~. n Mc°':b 1 P. f1 '· Sil-8u\1Fr ,.._ 2S Ft Bk Sy, 31 311,. M<R ··~ .. ,) Sh.,mut 801\Mlt .... 10 F18o\tn ~'1' ~~. M1a•~W ,,. ' 19;-, Sttr•R\ e.e11 .... \ S'> ~:~';'.11'n •• ; • ' Mdld(.tJO .4... ''• Sill< on• S.ntPI h 1'-, ... ~:~Bk• 21 )I, MIOI Re\ II I• \. SC•IWtr S.llL ' 1'I ,.., II'• 111 • M1dl8lr. \ n n ·, S•EISv BnM9t 11 ., ... FleN1ie n•. ~ M.111or 11 I, "'"I si .. novn 8 1bbCO IS ISi, Fluroc:b •'• 1 • Ml\sVtG ti ""' 81r0Son ti• 1 ForHtO ?>'• 16 Mor .. •) •S•11 81r1<h< .... 4'1 81 YVO(lf ) l' • Mot1ICOI •1<. I F1 •~k 11 11 Monuee., ,.,. 11 1 .... It 1• ,, !/\lo
DRllBI coum BUSINESS
Bill Neely engineering manager for its electroD.IC
product division. I le wa» engineering manager for a
divl.sion of GTE
Executives m the Southern California buUdl.rtfi
mdustry turned out for a tribute to E.G. "~
Warmington, chlhnnan of the board, Warmlngtpn
Development, Inc., Irvine. He was honored by the
Construction lndustrles Alliance tor the City of
Ho pe, major s uppo rl group tor t he fr~e.
nonaectarian medical center and research inautuee.
Ernest C. Wll1on, Jr., an architect, has bet-n
appointed a director of Enterprise National Ballk
(iri organization) of Newport Beach.
Rex Tbomaa of Long Beach has joined the
Newport Beach office of Grubb & Ellis Commerc lal
Brokerage Company, where he will speaaliz.e ;.n
industrial sales and leasing. He was with De~
Witter in Newport Beach.
Hunungton Beach resident Mark Larson hbs
transferred to the office sales and leasing stJlff bf
Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate
Services' Newport Beach omce
JZ Marketing Services of Brea appointed Scon
Corye ll t o th e p osit i o n o r publ(c
relauons/oommunicauon manager. He was account
manager wnh Basso & Associates. Newport Beach.
from 1979 to 1980
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k'Utlo.lt OtC\.UPI UAOU O" Tiii NIW YOH. MIDWUf, "ACl,IC, ,.., 1000111 01 flOlf UD c111c111111u1 UO<• U llA .. eH •11t •1,.11t1•t1 Tiil NHO HD IHTINlf
8
dealer eyed
Mttlu~ Motor Sala of A.meriic9, lnc., P'ou.nWn
Valley, h.a• a1ped a letter of intent to aoool.nt Bob LonaPre LI one of the tint 20 d.Mleni ni&onally to
market a line of 1083 MltaublahJ can and tnack:a to be
introduced in October.
The dealership will be locaied an Wewninater.
Lonapre la president of Bob LonaPre PonU.C, a 3~-year-Old deale~& and Mid to be t.M lar&eal retail
PonU..C dN.ler in omia.
Military discount offered
AlrCal will offer military pcraonnel an
unrestricted fare one-third oU 1tandard full fare prioel
on the alrllne'1 routn effective June 1.
AirCal'a military fare will be available for
l'ellervatio111 and purch.ue by membett of the Anny,
Navy, Marinea, A1r Force and Cout Ouard on active
duty status traveling at their expenu. Dbcharged
pereonnel are alJIO ellaible if they oomplete their travel
within eeven daya of aeparation from the military.
Canadian center opened
ABLE Computer of Irvine bu opened a ules and
support cent.er ln the greater Toronto area.
Standard Logic earnings up
Standard Logic, Inc. of Santa Ana reported
increased revenues and e&rninp for the quarter.
For the J>!riod ended April 30, sales were up 44
percent to ,2,143,502, and earnings of $85,365
amounted to 2 centa a share. A year ago, then! was a
loss of $417,763 or 14 cents on a smaller number of
shares.
The company attributed the improvement to ita
electronic product.I and aervices division.
Computer dealers meet
More than 400 computer dealerships were
represented at the Waybem Corp.'a annual dealer
convention at the Anaheim Marriott. The firm, baaed
in Garden Grove, i.8 a distributor foe comput.en and
·computer products.
Datum may acquire firm
Datum Inc. In Anaheim has announced the
enterinJ{ into a letter of intent with Asuag S.A of
Switzerland under which Asuag'a American subsid-
iary, Frequency & Time Systems. would be acquired
by Datum. The price was not announced.
Frequency & Time Systems, located in Beverly.
Mass., is a supplier of precision frequency standard.a.
Its product line includes cesium beam and quartz
crystal standard.a, as well as satellite data receivers.
Alpha Microsystems of Irvine announced It is
fo~ming a wholly owned En.gliah subsidiary, Alpha
Microsystems (Great Britain) Ltd., to expand its
international dealer network and to supply hardware
land service 1upport for its United Kingdom and
European computer aystems dealers.
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AMERICAN LEADERS
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l 10811 G"y Colemen.
Mlet\MI leml>eck A aoc:lal
worket lrlet 10 find a nor-
mal home lor • train Ill·
tlon 1h<>ee111oe boy with a
I 1 alent tor plclllng the
pool• 'PG'
t ;ao m ALL !fol THE FA.MIL y
Gloria wears a black wig
and Mike t>ecomn unusu-
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Qli) BUSINESS REPORT 9 BARNEY MILLEA
9 NEW8
(I) A COUNTRY MUSIC mieun TO KITTY
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Counlry Music· featuring
perlormancu by Lynn
Ande<son. Tom T Hall
Hank Williams Jr • MerWI
Kilgore Charty Mclain
Roy Acuff ano Kitty We4l1
her ... , TapeCI •I Na.O·
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lessiv 1011 on thetr way
back from a medical m"t
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TONIGHT
An Int-with F1tnan·
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G._t Ahce C<>Opef CID~THE
LAST VOYAGE OF THE
MORRO CASTt.E
Enc Sev1< llld ho111 lhll
dowmenlary amploy1ng
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and 8'Chival litm loolega
to recall lhe d1s.slrou1 fire
In 19134 lhat Claimed 137
livea abOard lhe IUAUry
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Charles Bronson Lee Mer
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SUSPECT Magnum (Tom Selleck)
becomes a prime suspect in a murder cue
after a near-fatal accident that leaves him
an amnesiac on "Magnum, P.I." tonight at
10 on KNXT (2).
IChe cur•• with Or Ar1
Ulene, • vl1n to 1 nude
dude ranch •look 11 some
ol Los Ange111 worll
l1lm1
G) M"A "S"H
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lhe teSI II R1d1r'a pet Flul-
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( 1978) David Januen.
Arthur Kennedy A prolN·
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tsJanda
8:00 0 fB FAME
B1uno lakes an al1er-
sch00l jOb 10 help OUI 11
home CAI 8 MOVIE
• • , W1ncheste< 73
( 19671 Torn Tryon Jonn
Suon A man'1 prlle<I 11lle
is s101en •nd he wan a tor It
to go lhrough mal\y hands
belate II is returned
0 MOf\K AMO M INDY
Mork bucking tor a pro-
mollon lrom Orson on Ork.
comes up with a report on
how lo slay happHy mar·
ried on Ear1h. Q MOVIE * * • 'The Tamarind
Seed' ( 1974) Jul••
Andrews Omar Sharif A
lomele Brlll•h offlc1al'•
1Usplc1oua ml1tru11 ol a
Rulllan lnlelllgence egent
111ren1l0tmed 11'110 love IOt
him ID P.M MAOAZJNE
A 60-~-old 1nven1or'1
,_ type ol a11ptene, an
eye dOCIO< who hllpa c;hll-
dren reed more efficiently
wllh VISIOll ltlllnfng
., THE OIAl... THE OOlO
WATCH AHO
EVVn'THIMO
A wlstlul young man O••-
co~ Iha! Ille gOl<S watc:tl
he "-s tnherlled trorn h11
uncle ha.t m&1011Cal queh-
''" fD LAST CHANCE
GARAGE
Brad Sears 1.i11a aboul
how to flnCI a re41ablfl
meGhanic enCI whal IOOla
ore needed 10 do your own
repair wor~ CD SNEAK PREVIEWS
Raoer Eberl and Gen"
S11ke4 hlghltgM 11• hims
thal the public m1ued the
'"" 11me around including Cattle Annie And Ltllle
Britches Go Te41 The
Sp1r1an1 Over The
Edge end Swamp
Thing
(I) MOVIE
• • Te«or On The 401h
Floor C 1976) John For-
sylhe An1ane11e Corner
On TV
Z TV
HBO
1Ct1!4'm<t•I
IWOR1 NY Ny
IWTBSI
I ESPN)
(Show11me1
Spolllght
IC<1t>IP News Ne1worlt.1
Seven peopi. 1<1 trapped
on the lop noor ol • burn-
~ lkyacteper
II.I HIGH POWDER
Olc;k and Timothy Ven Pat-
ten 11ar In tlll1 atory of
drug abull and P"f prN
ture on • high achool 1kt
i .. mo
CJI) MO'ilE
• • 11 "The Haun ling 01
Julia" (19771 Mia Farrow.
Ketr Dullea Aller recover·
Ing from an emollonal c;rl
ala. • women purch .... 1
hOUN lh•I •PPNrt to be
haunted 'R'
(l)MOVIE
e 1t • '> "The Howling"
(1981) DH W1U1c;e
Patrlcl< Mecnee A woman
repon1t 11 menaced by a
killer who _..., IO bl 8
werewotl 'R
0 MOVIE
• •.,., Over T"-. Edge
( 1979) MICllMI ~
Pamela Ludwig S.V.. al
1-1-age r"ldentt ol en
e•elu11ve Ca111orn11 com-""'"''Y emb.,k on • 1em-
Paoe of harutment end
des1ruc11on when rh1ty rail
10 ge1 their P91enla ettan-
llOn el home PG
8·301J NEWS 0 BOSOM 8UOOIES
Kip ano Henry produce
l~r own cable TV 1a1en1
show (R)O
G) AL.L IHTHE FAMILY
S1991>en,.·1 peat rellgloua
tt e1111ng deeply c:onc;erna
Edith when ahe di.covers
lhll lhl Ctllld Ilea be9'l
purpoMly hiding II from
Archie
fl!) SNEAK PflEVIEWS
Roget Ebert end 0-
Sltl!el hlghllgf'lt tbc f\lma
11'111 Iha public mlu.d the
11111 time 111 OUnd, Including
'Cett.. Allni. And uni.
BrnehM," 'Go Tell The
Spar11ne, • • Ovit The
Edge· end 'Sw•mo
Thing . CD LAST QiAHCE
GARAGE
Brao a-. demonl1ra1•
the t>ump end grind .... ,h
• denl.O Mutteng and
re111 automobile 11erao
sya1em1
8 S6 Cl) MOVIE * • Br••~lng Gian"
I 198-0) H&ie4 O'Connor
Phil OenM111 A Brllllh pu~
pop lier 1 lllesryle utu
mately lead• to tragedy
PG'
0:00 IJ NO ENO IN SIGHT
An upbea1 loo!< 11 cnang-
1ng a111tudea towero end
on the pen or our Mnlor
cll1zena, wllh 8 loot< at lndl·
v•duata embarking on MC·
ond careera. 111\lng pen In
pollilcal aovocacy.
e•preu1ng lhemselv" In
oanee and lheatet and
!earning to enjoy life a a OIFF"RENT
STROKES
Withs 1>eg1na to llllnk that
he 1 the only kid tn ICl\ool
not melllng 11 (R) 0 0 OJl BARNEY MILUR
Beroey·1 men go beck Into
un1f0tm 10< • Cley to fill tn
Whii. moet OI Ille lorce
1ek11 Iha aergewita' eHm
(RIO ID MEAV ORlFFlH
Oueatt Alcherd "Dim·
ptee" Fte1<11, Caroll Coolc
Jey Leno. Gypey fB NUMEROUNO
Italy's Klaus DlblUI, thtee
lime Olympic gold medal
<11.,,... ts oroflitld
'1i) MASTERPIECE
THEATRE
"F'llckllfS" A weal1hy wom·
•n (Ft1ncea de la Tour)
deapet atety In need of •
huebend prolllda Arnie
Co .. IBOb Hoelclnl) wflh
•• .,. PflilNelnO """' (• •1111 ~II
• • • "frtll\ll• To A 11111
Mein" (1tHI Jcmee C.10-
ney, ff-'fPll ,..,.,n-
_,. PllO$lle ~ 10
convince 1 rlNIMt lo t'll>CI
111111119 1\ltl'-•
CO)M<MI
• • .,. T r11>u1e· ( 1111•~1
Jae;" lammon Rob l•Y
hneon An 111eepon110111
Bro1ow111 ore1t 1g11111
t>egtn• to 1901e1 hit wut cod
Nie 81\d hll 19""°"9 rel ...
110nt1119 with hi• llf~•in '°'' 'PO' •.ao • IAftHIY Miu.I.A
881ney'e M41t1 1111 In wt 11i.
motl of the toroe ta1 ....
IM MQMnl'a Nam.
D 8 OlMMI A aA!Ak
Kiiie Qllt Julle nomtnlUod
lOf membertNp In 11 "' IOl0tlly (A)
8 9 TAXI
Bobby return1 ·1 o
announte he 1 landed • 1 I/
_, .. rote (RJO
• UP AMO COMING
Monday Night Bell' ,,
canClld dllCUMlon untold 1
when • power lallu•• lnte r -
rupll Ille WUIQtla' Mond111
nigi>t football perty Q
(() LAFF·A· THOH
A Comedian llOll and lour
comic contesten11 who
compel• agaln11 onu
anolher are leatuted 1n thin
uncenaoreo c;ornecly g1m11
show
10-00 8 Cl) MAGNUM, P.I
A ne•r·l•l•I car c•••h
I••••• Magnum a•·
emnealac an<I the prim••
au1pec;1 In the murder ol 11
girl hi wH hired 10 IOGatu
(R) 8 Q) Hill STREET
8LUE8
Captain Furll(o takea Ille
heal In an lnveatlgallon ol
police corrupllon, encl
Renko 111rtt • lttnlk:
NBrc;h for hl1 mlaalng gun
CA) aommCD NEWs 0 9 2.0120 88 TO THE MANOR
BOAN
RlchlTd OeVe<e latll IC•
lurn up in church on his
11,., Sunday 1111d Audrey
brings n upon her9111 10
•emlnd him ol his dull• u
lhaoewlord
H,MOVIE • * Catbon Co9y" I 1981)
George Segal, ~ S.lnt
J1me1 A aucceulut wtllle
busineumen dlacovera
thal he hu • grown eon
who 11 black R
lS) ROMANCE; LOVE AT
THE CROSSROAOS
(Perl 41
0MOVIE
• • • "&callt>ur' (1981)
Nigel Te<ry. Nk;ol Willlam-
IOn The e~plolll ol King
ArthUI bring l)OW9r and
death lo the knlgh11 ol the
Round Table 'R'
tO. 16 (Z) MOVIE
• "Ha Know1 You're
Alona" ( 1980) Don Scatdl·
no. Caitlin o·~ A
p1yctiollc murderer 11.taltc1
allrllCllYI young brldee-10-
bl. allently and lethally
aluhlng their dlelllnl of
W9dded' bllN 'R'
t~G) NEWS
• Uf> POMPEII CID MOHEYMAKEM
tn11111lng In Hard AeMta''
(Sl MOVIE * * * * 0oo Dey Atler-noon I 1975) Al Peclno,
John Ca.tale A New Y0<11
Clly bank robbery
1MCBl•t• Into • ,_,..
CltCUI whe<l commyntty
acov1111 join In to llege an
an11.pot1c;e prol"t during
1hecaper
1100 880(1)99
MEWS 8 SA T\JROAY NIGHT
Hoit Rooney Dangerfield
Gu.ta· Thi J Galla Band
0 YOU ASKED FOR IT
Fea1ured 'Frog Jumping"
and "Mu-.m 01 Oueck-
ary •
G) M "A"S"H
A g-•I rewards the
40 77 th with an Otticera ·
Club arter Hawlteye end
Treppet 11v1 hla aon'a ltte
Cl) BENNY HIU
Benny u Fred Scuttle ~
t«tt1 hll venlon nl the
Orange Bk>aaom Spec;1a1
• OtO< CAVETT
Gueat Rex HarrllOfl (PIT1
l)(R)
'1i) THE LAWMAKEAS
Cotteapond1nt1 Linda
Werlh11mer and Cokle
Aober11 jOOn Paul Duke tor
an up-to-l,...m1nu1e klrn-
mary ol Conoreulonal
ec11v1llee
fC'JMOVIE • * * Nlgllt Movea··
( 1975) Gene Heckman,
Jennifer Werren A private
eye hired lo locale Ille
d1ugllter of • l0tmer mov-
11 actrus becomee enlan-
glad In a web ol W,trtgue
wllh a Meyen •l'Tl\IQOllng
rtrtg
11: 115 lQ.l MOVIE
TUBE TOPPERS
KNXT (2) U:OO -"No &ld in Sljht." An
upbeat look at chanatn1 at titude. by
1enJor cttJzena
KABC (7) 9:00 -"Barney M lller "
Barney'• men fill ln while moat of the
f on:e taketa the 1eraeanta' exam.
KNX T (2) 10:00 -.. Magnum, P . I." A
near-fatal car craeh leave1 Maanum aa
a mnesiac and the prim e 1u1pect In a
murder. See photo, left.
KNBC (4) 10:00 -"Hlll Street Blues."
Captain Furlllo'a career ls on the line as he
takes the heat in an investigation of police
corruption .
• • • '" 'Bfeak1t MOrlnl
( 10801 Edwaro wooow~d.
J~ Thompson Au11rell·
ana c;on~rlpl.O 10 llghl on
Engl Ind' 1 aid• In 1he BOif
W81 decide 10 llQllt the
BOif Quatlllaa on !heir °""'
l1tm• PO 11~ II OUIHC\'
G 9TOHIOHT
Hoar Johnny C81aon
Gue111 Peler S1rau11
Jazz Band Bell Orchet1r1
from POiand 0 9 A8C HEW8
NIGH TUNE
Q KOJAI(
qJ THE JEFFERSON&
G) SANFORD ANO SOH
&I NEWSBEA T Wll'H
CLETE A08ERT8
Ci) CAP'TIOHEO ABC
NEWS
Cl) NBA 8A8KETBAU
CHAMPK>HSHIP GAME
Gome I 1Hml and •II• IO
be announced
(ID MOVIE
• • • ·Tr.e Am1ttc:anl21-
11on Or Emily I 1984)
James Gatnet Julie
Andrews Romane. gr-1
bl1ween • Brlllth w81 wid·
-an<I e nc,n-h«o;c; ottl-
cei &Sllgnld 10 ptoVICll hl1
SUpetlora wllll Iha tvllurlM
Olhome
12:00 8 EHTERTAJNMENT
TONIGHT
An interview "'Ith F1tnan
do Lamu 0 9 VEGAS
Dan. 11acklng Clown the
lllacker of • gorgeous
SUpetllar. 11 U'18W811 Iha
aaaa11an1 11 one ol Iha
laay'a bodyguer<11 (RI
G) MOVIE
• • '" "Two Paople ·
( 19731 Pe1er fond•. Lind·
say Wagoer An AWOL
toldler hN an attelr with a
rutuon mode4 dutlng her
brier ally In Merak_,.
G) LOVE., AMERICAN
STYLE
• EXPLOAINO
l.AHOUAG£
(Z)MOVIE
··~ "SIMI" I 11180) Lee
Ml jora, Jennifer O'Neltl A
beautiful WC)rT\M " .....
ed by . lougll ~
lon1man In running the
company~ inf'IWll• alter
her lather'• ~
"eoc;dental'. Cleelll 'PG'
12:30 8 ell LATE NIGHT WITH
DA V10 l..ETTEMolAH
Gu1111 linger Oree•
Janee. Chriaue Br1nltley II COUPLES G MOVIE
* • • .., Hudson 1 Bay·
( 1940) Paul Muni Gene
Tierney Fur trepp111
found lhe tucrallve Hudaon
Bay Company 1n 17th..c;en-
tury North America
Cl) MEWS
Q MOVIE
* * '" "The Chi,._ Con· ,..,c;11on· ( 19731 Bruce LM.
Robl<'t Baker A tTIMrll•I
eris 11udent aell out 10 ••enoe lhe murd11< ol hi•
1eac~ In which a rlval
achool wu 1nvorve<1 'R'
1 2:3-5 W MOVIE
• * • ,., "The Four See·
eon•·· (198 I) Alan A(411,
Carot Burnell ThrM cou-
ples, ell ctoee long-time
lrl4lf\Cl1 IXpetlenOI pro-
lound clllllQM 1n their
1elauonstlip1 when one ol
the merrl•o•• dl1ln-
~rt1M PO
12.40 IJ MCMILLAN & WIFE
Mee a mothllf 1akM mat-
,.,, into her own hAnOa
when her old Irland Andy
l<aneeaw • Ille 11 threat·
er1ed (R)
(C)MOVIE
• • • Bltckbo81d Jun-
gle I 1955) Glenn foro.
Anoe Francia A dedicated
young teacher ettampl• 10
reatore order In • blg·clly
training achoo! where
!Mn age leWleUness Ind
violence have taken roo1
10011 MOVIE
• • 'l't "R1ttlee" ( 19401 Oli-
vio de Havllland, David
Niven. An amateur thlel
make• apori ol Scotland
Yard and fall• In love wllh
one of hit v1c11m1' nlecea
(I) MOVIE
•'"a "Nightmare In Wu"
(1969) Cameron Mitchell.
Anne Helm An ector badly
dl1llgur.O by burning wu
Maka ·~ against hla
_..,.by opening. WU•
wor1c. •JChlblt
I 10• MOV1R
• • "e.yond Atlantia"
( 1975) John Atllley.
George Hlldet Arehe«>ro-
01111 dlaco..., en laland
bel .. ved 10 be the loll con-
1~1 ol AllentJa
QJ) NEWS
t 300 Q)NEWS
flJ)MOV1E * *''> The Fan (1981)
l euren Bacall. Jemea
Garner A POQUla1 him lier
II v1ct1m1Z.O by a psychotic
admirer 'R
1.40 (%)CHARLIE CHAPLIN
COMEDY THEATRE
' The Fireman"
2.00 (%)MOVIE
• • "Oealh Hunt' (1981)
Cllerlea Bronson, lee Mer
vln In the 19301. • Moun·
118 and a fronller crlmlnal
wage an Old b•tlle u cMll-
1a11on encroacf'let on Iha
Canadian wll<lernwa 'R'
2·1a m MOVIE
• • • ··Miracle In The
Rain ( 1115-4) J-Wyman,
Ven JOhnson A young eol-
dler end • toriety women
1.a 1n love only lo be~
rated by w•
2:28 lC) MOVIE * 1t ·~ HOiiywood Boui.
vwd · (1078) Cendlee Rial·
IOC'I [)jclc Miller F tllll
lrom lndlene, • young
N91rtng at1rtet blcornM
lnVOIYecl tn • reel robb«y
lhtl elll lhinka II pert of
her movie debul R
2.30 II MOVIE
• * • 'Enchenlmant •
110401 Oa\lld Niven, Ter111
W1tght An el<lefly men ••
rem1ndea ol hla pell
rom81\Ce when his grand-
sori conlronll him woh hla
love 1to•y
ti) MOVIE
• • Carnival 0 1 Crime··
( 11164) Jean-Pierre
Aumont, Tonia Carre<o
When a m11s1ng woman's
c;orpse 11 11na11y dlacov-
ered. her huaban<ft bull·
neu parlner who wH also
he< love< con••~ to the
crime
(J )MOVIE
• • ·voung lady Chaner-
ty ( 19771 HarlM McBride
A yourig women lnher1t1
her r1m•ly'1 huQe menalon
JOHN DARLING
WI In --tew'1 _.,,.
4elllllng flllltW~ ........ ..... . ,..
• MC)Ytl
• • 14 """'*' Cowbcrt" I 1 .. 0) John T1not11,
0.W1 WlflOW A ~
Ill worlltt '°"'IO lll'IOle9
hlmNll t moOet'n•ll•)'
COWbOy fell• lo f.Ow Wllh a
Oi'l he mwt1 In 1 populal
~•rv·lnd Wftiern b81
'PO' .... I NIW8 I:~ NIW8
J:Oe M0"'9
• ••• "NelWOt"ll" l 1078)
F •y• Ouneway, Pa1e1
Finch An aging 14111\!lalon
,_aman. whoN 1a11no1
.,, alHdlly tllOf>lng, la
turned Into a 1anllng
prol)hel ol Iha •'""'"'" by I Cflhy larnllle prog1am
mlr'IQ .. t<:ullve 'A'
a:10 9 MOVll • • * "Ruth .... " ~ 1048)
Uc;haty 8corr. 0<an1 l YM
An •mblllout Outtr-tmen
l0ttakM hit larnlty and
hepp1oe11 tor 1UOc;Me
3:46 (1) MOVIE
• * • S1ev1e ( 11178)
Olende Jackson, frev0<
Ho...1td E~tric Brlllah
P<>ll-Stev11 Si 111h 11
p. ol111C1, PG
U O(C' MOVIE
• .. The F11tll F1oor· (1080)
Bo Hopk1n1. Dianne Hun A
Hne young woman II
lncarcerateo 1n a t>U1111e
men lal holOtl Ill wtiere Vlo-
lence ano Clrug •b<JM are
Iha order ol the day R
4:30 8 VOYAGE TO THE
BOTTOM OF THE SEA
Deadly Crea lure Belo..." m MISSION·
IMP08818LE
The IMF und1t1akea the
relum ol a :n,000-karet
Cllamond to Ille defrlv.O
nallvu ol a •m•H country
(.S)MOVIE • * • ·~ "The Howl111g"
( 1981) Dee Wallace.
Patrick Mac;nee A woman
reportet 11 menaced by •
killvr who _,, lo be a
Wl9t-Oll 'R
Friday••
Day• iMe .ffot:'ie•
-~-
5:00 0 • 1t '" The Fan
( 1981) Lauren Bacall
Jamea Garner
15:20 Cl Family Man · Ed
Aaner Anne Jacllson Only
11tar having an attlir ooea
a men reer11.e hts l1lelong
r9l00albllllln lo 019-1
15:30 ( Z) * •'A "Journey 8Kll
To 01" (1972) Anlm11ed
VOICes ol Liza M1nnelll
Paul Lynde
.. -00 (~ e * "Mullflelhera"
( 111781 Rory Calhoun, Don
Knotta A mule relat11 Illa
aoventurM with Illa wO)I
OWM<, 8 crootced gOl<I
PfQIP*Clor 'PG'
7:00 {%) 1t 1t ·'The Apple Oump.
ling Geng Rldee Agllln"
(1979) Tim Conway. Don
Knot11
7:30 ~ • • "Tucic EvertUI·
tng' (1978) fred Keller.
Joeapll Mac:Oul<e A young
girl ,_. en lonmottal
lemlly known M the Tudl• ·G·
(}I) jt * "Savllgl HINllf'
( 11180) Tom Slle,,111.
Mlehelll PNHlpe All Alr1-
Cllfl drouQhl dfiw8 wild
ani....ia into populateo
.,_ PG'
t:OO CJ) • • ')\ "The Green
Ha<ll.on" ( 1081) JamM
Stewen. Pf'lllip Sa)'*'
9 ••• "TheV IP a
( 1i63) Elizabeth TeylOf
Rlct>ard BYnon
8:41 (ZJ * ll>'A ''Never Give A
Suoll1t An Even Break'
(19411 WC Field• Gloria
Jean
9:30 ti) • • 'The Man From
Uleh" ( 1934) John Wayne
Gabby HayH A laugh
lawman nabs • gang of
oullew1 who ere u11ng a
rooeo U their b8M Of
opereliona
( ¢ * 'h "Up RIYlf" (11180)
Morgan Slevena.
10:00 rH) • 1t '" "Smokey And
The Bandn W' (11180) Burt
Reynolds, J.ctcle GIHton
0 • • • ')\ "The four
Se11on1" t 108 1 I Alan
Aide C81ol Burnell
(%) * * ·~ The Sllootlng ·
( 11187) Miiiie Perl11111 Jeck
Nt1llet1111 A ••m•n ..... "" ... "' .,. ... '*"''Y ...,,, • ., end .. °°"°" 10 .,... ... Oii •
re1en1i.. iowrwr °' ,., . aonalr-.e
11!00 (C') ••~"The,..,...
lllo4 Of Or ~ t.tanonu ..
PHO) 111 .. ., ...... tld
c-
11:90 CZJ ........ ,... "'The
Whlflwlnd" ( IM1) C:-• °" Mllotlell, Jedi Nlohol-
ao n Thie• oowboy1
r1t11tn1nO hOIN eftet •
rouoh «Ill• Ot ... •• ""'-"
taken by • POtM fOf "'*"-'*• of • gene of tOOO.•
11:00 G • 'A "i.Jnltnown W0tld"
OHtl aruoa Kellogg. Mer·
llyn NUii To lllGIPI the
ett.c11 ot a nUCIMI f'IOlo.. '
0141tl. a OfOUO ot IONntlel•
CS.Velot> • mectianlam 1nat
Wiii lalla lhem 10 "'81111' tl
Earth' I CIOf9
• • •~"The Llft•Hand·
ed Oun" (10681 Paul New
man, l ite Mllen A youthful
8111)1 the Kid •VllftOll hie
ernploy9r • daetl'I and then
~lo MBdero
., • • ·~ lhol Snullere<I
Room" l 11187) Olg Young,
CarOI l ynlly A )OUf'O c;ov.
pie Inherit a ourMd mlll-
houM on en lel.et><I
CID ... "The leoend Of
Tiie LOOI Rangtw'' (11110)
1<11nton SollM>utv. Cht1a10-
pher Lloyd 0 II> 1t..., . 'Ovit TM
Edge" l 19791 Micl'IHI
Kr-. Pamela ludwtg
1:00 ce.1 •• "lOOk SKll In
Anger' ( 1050) Cl•ll•
Bloorn. Richard Bunon
Baaed on Ille pley by JOlln
01bo1ne A l Ill• IH I
mom6f'll, • man dlacover•
thal he lo1111 and n..01 hi•
wtte
CZJ ••')\"An Eye For An
Eye" ( 11181) Chuel< N0trl1,
ChrltlQPMr l M A San
Franolaoo cop qu111 11141
loree to •YetlQl 11141 murder
or hi• partner by member•
ot e drug ring 'R'
2:00 CRl • • • "The Outlaw
Joeey Wllee" ( 11178) Cllnl
E81twood, Sondra loeke
A man beCornM an outlaw
wn.,, a ruthless banCI of
Union IOl<f1et1 dletroya his
Southern l8tm llOd kills hie
..,,,. and aon PG
Q ••• 'OhGOCll
( 111771 Gaotge Burns. Jofln o.n... God Mieet• .,..
unauapec:11ng young 14.lpet-mancec manager 10 delNer
a ~ ot 11ope and
Q00<1 Wiii to the e1cap11C11
people ol Ille moci.rn-dey
WOttd PG'
2,ao rs • • • '" · Mv Body-o u•• d'' ( 11179) C11111
Makepeace. Adam
Baldwln
2:46 (1) • • ')\ ··N-Give A
SUCket An Even Break"
( 104 1) W C Flel<I•. Glol'le
Jean
3:00 0 * • "Trlnlly 11 51111 My
Name" ( 19751 Terence Hiit.
Bud Spencer Two lncom·
petent 1>rother1 fall m•-·
•bfy In !heir tllampll to
hOnO< their lalher'1 ••t
..,lh lha1 lhey become
ramou1 outlaws wtlh '-'08
prklel on their heec».
•:OO 0 ••• "Oh Go<fl B<*c
II" ( tNO) George Bur-.
Suzanne~·
(%, ••'~ 'TheShoollng
( 1987) Millie Pwic.ln1 Jedi
N1chol1on
4:JO IT * • ·~ 'The Green
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ca llnd1 • •*1ugl on ttae
wildlife P'-Of en eld--
erty man and his gr and·
~hler ~{C; **"The ManW11h
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RObert Secc:N. OlMa Hus-
MY A men dec:l<lel 10
chanoe hi• hleetyle end
phya>cal appearance 10
reeemble Ill• ~,_, kkM
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By FRED ROTHENBERG AIT....,.....W,.._
NEW YORK -No made-for-television movie
could be confuaed w ith the Oscar-winning
"Chariota of Fi.re." But TV movies, particularly
when the networks are 1trutting their best stuff,
often are the beet the medium has to offer.
In the sweep month of May, when rati.np
determine th1a au.nuner'a adve~ rates for local stations, the networka' movtee are comparable to
most theatrical film fare. In fact, one TV movie -
"Too Far to Oo" wtth Blythe Danner and Michael
Moriarty -\ was recently re-released ln the
the.at.era.
And when you conalder the rillna 009t of
tranaportation, baby-.ttt.en and popcorn. &ee home
movlet1 look even be«er. Over the put month or so,
you could have journeyed and eecaped by titting in
your own living room,
-On NBC, you c:oWd take a magSc carpet ride
with "Marco Polo" to the far reach4!9 ot the world. nvx..an llCtUal1y. mlnillrtea, "Marco Polo'' will be edited" for theeU1cal releale ln 10U.W pel1I of the
warld.
-On ABC you could YWi a leilerld with Ann
JW.lan'• ~ poltr&l& df "Mae w-. ., tab •
h.arrowlnJ look at juvenile Juatloe lo "Jn the
Custody of Stranaera," !Jlcf feel the beat In..
Somerset Maugham's 'The Letter.''
-On CBS. you could get anagged in the
m urder-mystery web of "Rehearsal for Murder,"
M!e police corruption from a different angle in "A
Question of Honor," and understand if there was
life after FDR's death for Eleanor Rooeevelt ln
"Eleanor."
Of COW1N!, you could ai.o pt atuck watchl.na
NBC1 ayrupy story of the o.monda ln "Slde by
Slde," CBS' crayon sketch of t..a Veg .. chorua lines
in "Portrait of a Showpl,'' and ABC'• pencil·thin
pmfile of a graffiti artist.
But, then again, you could alwaya tum off the
aet.
Economlc:a are puahina the networks deeper
into the made-for-'l"V mOvte buaineaa. Cable ls
expending, and lta fint~run rtchta to th.eatrical
ftlmt are ma.kine inrOllda into the networb' ratin&Js
when they evftltually abow filma l1ke .. Sol>erman."
At around tl.8 lniWoo. it'a cheapet to make a TV movie \Mn buy a major th~1ril:al film.
So th• network.I are dolft.I the Lypea of
amall-acale ltaria and ~mt.eel filml tha& are
Ideal for the 9'1lA11 acrem.
"We ahouldn't campeia with. tbt major ltUdlol
and do bia~ lib 'Star Wan'?' •1S Bill
Self', who beaded CBS' TV flliD• and now
-.ipervi8m the iwtWork'• thMtrical tilml. "We haw
to deal with more intimate aubject matter . We have
to tell pe1110nal, dramatic and believable stories.··
This has been CBS' philoeophy for 10me time,
and becauae of It.a top.rated polition, the network
has been able to pt quality f:Uma.. Over the COW'8e
of t he 1981 -82 TV aeaaon, CBS acored with
"Skokie," "Bill," and "'The Hunch*k of Notre
Dlune.''
In all, CBS did about 50 ortPW mo~ equal
to the ccmbined production of A1BC and NBC.
ABC offered movif!B mon .tecUvely, md they
tended to be more aexual in nacure, t.arpted toe
younaer audlencea. Lut Mood.a.Ya .. Paper 0o0a.••
about tftn·age modela, la an ABC-type movie. But
it WU done well and attracted. 1arae Bud.lencee.
ABC't 10 movi• drew, on •venet. more viewl!fS
than any other network'a.
NBC, which did tbe splendid ~'Of MJct and
Men," and a ~ movie about male ~
doesn't have a movie peraon.alltt. It'• more a
catch-all, Iha low ratmat often tDllde tht Mtwcdt
the thltd cho6ct of film ptod.umn. 'I1\il month. NBC
had ··~ Polo." but u.o mrMll about the
Orirlftcla Md Walt.om -TV fllmi In WW'1 -01 tbt WM.;
'Jbe.y,wen TV movlM about TV.,. ... ..t
tbty could never mab it to tba u..-..
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tlllOllOll W !Nill~· ..... In e-W.H. Wiik-..,,..... -l'I."-,,.,,...,.,, ,_,. 0.... -0 . L~ Dem. 10 Huntington It. 7111 Ctllltf Avll ~ . Thi -M.M. Low.°"" -K Cl ~..1.0lm. P'l'lt04HC'T -U ·ln-t ~ -R J. QrMe Dw11 ~-M O. Andetlol'I. "9JI .. • "' -A.A. JelMI, Dini. T -lt-1~1 '01Un11 Pl1ot -H1.¥tn VI•* "'*" -o.M. ~ • .....,. -1 C fll'uu, Delft. ., ..,.. .. IMO OH -O.M ~-No,.,,. ,....... ...... -,.,. ~ loftool. ldlOOI Cltttl -K.M. lrown A19. c -1..v. WIM -'*"·
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llACH1.. OOITA M•IA •no ~,... _ NWw9 Hunt. =-J.M. .-.on. Olnl. ~-W.J. ""'-·Dim. ""'IOINOT-U -'41-1 Pl'llOINOl -,1 .. ,10-t
NIWl'Ol'IT llAOH: o~--Cl.T. Jeollloft. °"" -t .K. '"'OM,,petn. .. 011111 II "'IO. -c 11 y Q y m Polllna ,.._ -Oek vi.w lollool.
1A21 len'IOUde 11 0..... ~.H. aouner, f'lo. -JM. lln\ofl, "° Petty. Olutlhouit 1124 f Oek Ln.
HUNTINCITOH llAOH er-L.P ~ Dw!I. 01tr11 -.J, ~. f'lo. Ollttl -LT. 0Nut1 Deni. 1800 Pf1Atn° It. tn:r-M.I . llandrfdo-L Dem
Pl'llOINOT -IM44·1 J,1. .......... .-..... P . -U·I00-1 ,...OINOT-ll-*"1 ~-•. M. Megll, No Party, Ju -Y M. Our1ton, UMn.
"otttno P11.oe -.,o,.d•m• O!tt J.Q. "-"'**-· "'-'· "*'9 l'teoe -l'IUntnotn UNI l'dlnQ l'leG9 -fNeldt .....__ -M.I. o.y, Alp. Cit< -M.A. Onie. Dem. ~~ Qlettl -HJ, Oouln1 Atp. ....... 11Jtf ""-"-Ln. -I .A. llown, No Pwty, Oltrk -H Al\llll'N, Dem.
1•n1 w LI\, ""e<;INCT -S2·1T0-1 1Mll t.ol\ llwl. ""-'· -0 .A. Goodl!WI, "'51, CWk -l ,M, ,toueroa, l'lep. P"IOINOT -'2·S71-1
-.I . a..y .... l'OlllnQ l'leoe-Maoulre Atlidl.llOt er-M.J . Wll9on, o.m. Judolt -V.I . "'°"'*'·Alp. PNCINOT -H ·S41·1 Potting Pl101 -Powtrt Tr Ctt
_ J.A. ~ ..... "9p, 11Hf"Ctrtl.t\lt Lii -V.,. Dr.,., No P1W1Y Clef\ -fl.fl bttbutll.1,.~· Polllno Piiiot -l'"..on a.cflool, lkllldlnQ,
C1tt -H.I . ""'°' f'lo, ~-J A, M.,Vt. Oern -I.I. Mijjry, Del'll Clttlt -1..0 . .,..._, ,...i. eootH~ Ln. 18301 Oolhlld St.
Cll.B _ M.M. 1111.tlll, f'lo. -l .L. atiennon, No Pwty Cllttl-M.A COlrnl.n,... Pl'llCINCT -31-301-1 2r-M.C. '~~. ~· -J,A. Oll.lbb, ~-'AICINOT -U-141-1 -J.A. JoMton, A.Ip. l'MCINCT -la-IOC).I Po4llnQ l'leG9 -81 ~ Juett -M.R. Sir • Dem. -C.J. I'~. Rep
Pollrla P11.0t -AcJMw !Widenoe, C*1I -P.A lhoft>, Alo. P*'I! Pll.Ot -Hun1ngln LllMt lctlOOI -T fl. KrotJt, No any -MM Poto. Dtm.
071t lelltllld Ln PRECINCT -32·171-1 196&2 9-h 11\td. • 20400 MllQllOlle St. Cll.tlt -K.J. l'reerne.n, Delft C1«k -M 0'4lunetl. o.m.
-S.A. Adaiml, "9p = Pleot -l'tMaant View ~-M,M. Goldberg, Dim. ~-M.C. Turner, Dem. PMCINCT -S2·'4'·1 PRECINCT -U·'7S·1
-..... W . "9p • .J -,.P. Stllllbtfg, Oern. _-D,[M., ~Ot)ll.., ~Dem Polllno P1eot -K.ttllif ~. PolllnQ Pl-larll Vlllw Scnool. -H.l. Pratto, "-1Mt2 L.tndeu Lii -0 M. Honne1. betn. W. MoM~ •. Dem 1750 Doraett Dr, 1720Cf Plnehllrel ln
a.rt& -V.I. ~.... ~-I J Cloodlon. l'ec> C1tri1 -"C StOOllhlwen, Alcl Cieri& -R Mol<ow.1, Dem. t:r-O.J. Joflneon, "4ip. lntc> -P J Kaeowskl, ~ PMCINCT -S2·14t-1 -8 .J ~ ~. PRECINCT -S2·201·1 ~ECINCT -S2-302·1 -O.Hlll'laon, Ate> Judot -I< K Coroou1n, Dem
'Ollna P\eot -Tnov ~. -J So1111, Ate> Polllng Pleo1 -111011 MolO•• PolllnQ "'--VIile Ptclfto -l'.E.. Seltz.""' Cler\ -4 K Cox 16$1 fll.lermO Ot Cletlt -0 M. Ortll, 0tm Ofllot ClubhouM, a.ti -M.J. a... Dem Cl«k -l L H.,Oy, Dim tnep. _ A.L. ~, Aep Pl'le<:INCT -:l2·112·1 17331 8-:11 IJNd. 0933 V111A Pl.Ciiio Or. PMaNCT S2~1 PR!CINCl -32-374-1
JudQI -M.C. o.m PolllnQ Pleet -Ott AttlOenoe, 'NP -v M Mllw, Rep w._ -FM Ct1btr•. Dem. Pollng ,,_ -Stann "'9ldlliot. Polllng Piece -Hubour View a.ti -G.I. , Aep 8072 llllende 0. Judot -Kl Sftydet, ~ .Judge -HK J90kaon, ~ I042 Cenolltown Or Soflool
Qerti -p C. ColtrMin. Olm lnep -0 J Oft. Rep Cle<\ -M,J 111ti.. o.m Cltr\ -CJ Cttobt,.., Dem. ~. -P.L Mixon, ~ 2r-V K Cl.ri, ~
PRECINCT -32· 148-1 Judot -A.l. Wllllaml, Dim Oltr1I -W M Dent, Dem C1er11 -E J Hleltrntl\, Dem Judot -SI', S\IM, Dim -A M HOhlld. Rep
Po11nQ P'9ce -School Dltll omc., Cleric -LB Noble, Dim. PRECINCT -32·202·1 PRECINCT -S2~1 'et.ii -TH ...... Rep C -E.R ~a. Rei;>
1..a-181. 0tttc -C4. SI.ht,~ Polllng Pl1oe -8prl"g View Polling Plt ol -John Bu1h11CI C6ttt1 -8.l e.temer, ~ C11r11 -C M Thlltman. Alp _ 8 .W. Whllney, Dem PRECINCT -32·17~1 Sctlool, School, PRECINCT -'2-346-1 PRECINCT -32·376-1
_ M.P WhltMy. o.m Polll"g Pl1c1 -Comm Bibi• 1oee2 lnldy Ln 184190 Educetlon Ln Polllng Pl101 -1111c 8ow1ra Po 111 n g PI 1 c • -CI 1 m • n •
-A.L Engetrom, Oem Church. 2r" . -CM OQU.n., Rep lntp -0 S. C,_.,, Ate> School, Allidtnct, Cllttl -8.M. KOYln, Dim. •OI llln SI -N.V Mcelu.n. Rep Juc:loe -B.A. Holly, Rep "°° lndlenapollt A.... m2 Sit-Sltend °'
PRECINCT -32-149-1 lnep. -V l BreedlnQ, ~. -F C. Colby, Rep Cltf'k -M.E. Brown. Dem lnap. -E.M Ntcholeon. Otm. lnap -A E McHty, Ate>.
Potlno ~ -Lencta ~. Judoe -F.l KlmbelT, Dim. C11r11 -P,A Rooti.ltf, ~ Clerk -V.M RlwtL Dem Judgt -l.C. Oedltnl, Rep. JlldOI -8 A Cllmtnt. 0tm
1985fl-1 Ln Clltlo: -M.R Clyde, Dem. PRECINCT -32·203-1 ""ECINCT -'2~1 Cltfk -S.8. Oottlltb. ~ Cltf'k -Ml Toornlrt, Rep,
INC>._ S.J. U., o.n l';ttrlc -N.L Peebltt, Rte>. Polling Piece -Oo11gl111 Polftn9 Pl--H091 Yi.w &onool. Cltfl< -M.I . Cadrnlll'I, Dim C*1I -J K. CAIVttt, Dim Judot -M.M. Lii. Otm. !IAECINCT -32-17•-1 Rtel<Mnot, 171122 Fllntatone l.n. PRECINCT -32-3411-1 PRECINCT -32-3711-1
Cltf'k -T.R. Lenoell, Dim. Polling Pi--Loe Arnlgot MPK 11172 LetCllwooCI °' ·~-R.l . M-one. Den\, P0411ng Pl--E.H.0111« Sohool, Polling Piece -Ott Ot1phlc1
Cltril -A.A. Lit, Dem, Clubho\111, '2r· -O.J. Oouglua, Dem J -M.A. Brandttetllf, Rep 21141 Str1.lhmoof Ln StOl't, PRECINCT -32-150-1 111601 tffwland SI. -C.M Mtyer, Dim -ET. Hirth, Dem. !nee>. -J.V. <>went,~. 2211 ~eltl St.
Polllng Pleet -Fllrcloth lnep. -B.R. Soholl, ~· -K.A. lhnt0n, ~. CltOI -C.M. Let. Dem. 'Judge -M.J. Oonzalel, Dim. lnap. -M.J. ~.Rip Attlderlol Judge -K.A. &lnoll, ~· Clertt -M.E. Clow.II, Dim. PRECINCT -32·30f.1 Cllf1I -N.T, Bfl.lthwllte. Rep, Judge A.M. a.ntttt. Rep.
175112 Ot Lono Cir. 'Clti1t -C.J. M1rlechlf, 0em PRECINCT -32·204-1 Polllng Pl101 -Ml.tin• View Cltfl< -C.J, eou.n.ld, ~ Cl«k -T.W, Blll'tlltt, ~.
INP -M.R. ,lllt"Ololh, Dim Cltrk -M.A. Careocta, Dem Polling Place -S E T1lberl Sohool, PRECINCT -32-3-47·1 Clerk -A. 8ef91to, Rep.
JudOt _ S.M. L\JoM, ~. PRECINCT -32·176-1 SChool, 58112 TMWg Of Polling Piece -Benn4ng Llbfery, PRECINCT -32-377-1 Cllric _ 8.M 8"""1hotn, ~ Polllng Place -Dugmore 9101 8'tbhllfTI Or, lnap _P.A. Cten, No Pwty 9281 8ennlng Av Polling Pl•ce -Calvary Cent ..
C1tt11 -J F. Olrrtll, ~ Aelldtnot, lnlp. -M.T Birding. Dim .Judge -M.C. lotted, Rip. I,,_,. -V.S. T8YIOf, Otm. CtMdl,
PRECINCT -32·151·1 11M•1 SumrY* Bt•zt l.n Judot -A.J Tic•. Rip Cl«k -H.H. w-. Dim. Judge -G.H "·~· ~. 1101 Pec:en Av. Polliflll P1tot -Hllnl ll.nd!N1111 lnep -J L Ooomo1e. Ate> Clerk -G Ke.pl111, Dim Clltk -A.M. Plummer. Dim. Cltfk -8.C. Bonlm. Rep lnlp -G.T. Allly, Own Clu~. Judge -E.M Jenl!lnt. Rep Cllr'k -C.K. Keplln, Dim PRECINCT -32·307-1 CWk -8.A a.now, Rep Judoe -F,J. Montton. Dem 20aaO Oektidgt ln. Clltlt -M E. French, Rip PRECINCT -32-205-I Pollng Pi--Mewy Rlilldlnot. PRECINCT -32-348-1 Cltfk -T L lelwllt\, No Pwty
lnlp, -GR. Aken.~ Clerk -F J ~e. Dim Polling Pi--Rol>erl Wlfdlow 1732f Olbton Cll. P~ Pi--Martin~. Cllfll -K.K. f<4r, No Ptnr Judot _ M.E. Wendt. Otrn PRECINCT 32-1711-1 Sdlool, fnep _ O O M..-y, Rep. 10072 Oll'f Of PRECINCT -Sf47 .. 1 a.ti _ LB Dunn, Dim POlllng Place -8'111 Relldence, 9191 Plof.-O. Judge _ F lllldtt>um. Dem. tnac>. _ O.M ~. Otrn Polling 1'11.0t -l1nlora -.1c.
Cllr1I _ G C fl«IOQll. ~ 17731 4mblrlon Ln fn19 -E C Hilfl, Dem Cltr\ _ N.J. Sllttt. ~-Judge_ p K Ra!My, ~ Center. 1708 <>r.,. Av.
PRECINCT -32-151·2 IMC> -J A ~-~ Judge -N.J Smith, Dim C1tr11 -DA. Smith,~. Cltfk -C.E F-. At.c>. . IMp -H.0 . loon, Alp P~ Pteca -Hunl Landmatll Judge -JM Slk:k, ~ Cllfll -R.H. Hanlcwd, ~ PRECINCT -32-308-1 CMr11 -AM ~-. ~ JudOt -L A*. Alp
Qlbhouet. Cllt1c -C J Hood, ~ Cler1I -BA HICU«. Rip POIMng !>'--BemM Relldlnot. ~CtNCT 32-S49-1 Cllfll -0 F. tr.In, Dim 208'0 Oekrldgt ln CleR -J.J lhn, R4P PRECINCT -32.aog. I 11281 Myrtle Or Polllng fltloe' Rl.lpl1 E. Ht-~ -C.L. Otaow, ~
lntp. -T ~.Rep PRECINCT -32-1n-1 Polllng ~ -Huntington Bay lnap -N.R Ktieglf, °"" Sohool. PRECINCT -32-379-1
Jvdoe -OF Bleck,Noperty Polllng Pleet -La Quula Clut:JN>uM. Juc:loe -E.E w..n..~. 9882 Ytllow9tone0r PolllnQ"'--GotdOnARllldtl_.S.Woo.-.,
Cler\ -PL 81111, ~-ClubtlouM. 10199 HOll>urn Or Cleril -R.C. Ollon. Dim.. ~-M.J. o.'dta, ~ 8218 ,..,_,nlngton 0.
Clet1t -L4 Muty. Otrn 814 AA>ndra Or lnap -SR Ruacette.. Dtm C11t1c -R.J. Oonaldton. ~ -P.8. F0tgy, Dim lnap -VJ Gotdon, Dim
PRECINCT -32· 152· 1 lnap -I.A Long. ~ Judge -J R ~ Rep PRECINCT -32-309-1 -J.M. W1Utlne, No Pany Judge -4 C Br1y, Dim.
Polllng Pl--Hunt 8cfl Gone. Jvdoe -E.CM Mc:Cabl.,:_Dlm Ci.tit -E p G09l2, Rep. Polling Piece -Ad• E. Clegg C*1I -M.F. Shenot. Rep. Clltlt -c A Nowotny. ~ ~.Cent« Cler\ -M ShonQ, ..... Otrlc -TE. Slml><o, Olm Sotlool. 6311 LNchwOOd Of. PRECINCT 32-3~2 Cler1I -J p Gotelon, Dim
18900 AlgonQutn St. C*1t -HM ChioOo. Ate> PRECINCT -32·207·1 ffllC>. -E.M. Vlll'l lknn. ~. Polllng "'--Hunt~ PRECINCT -32-380-1
inep. _ J, V Aellty, ~-PRECINCT -32·178-1 Polllng Place -Hunt Conti "Judge -H.0. Vwdugo, Olm. ~ Polllna Pl--Hlml Rtlldlnce. SEAL BEAOI ~Nd91 -C.M. Coff\g-1, Dim Polllng Plaol -Sun"'-School, ClubhouM. •Cltr\ _ J.J. o.rota. Rte>. 9836 eomW..i Of. 6031 ~ldford Or. PRECINCT -38-279-1 "Claf\ _ M.A. Wood, Dim 7721 Jvll1Ut low Or. 19601 8'oold'lorsl St Cllr1I -RA. Qomerd, ~. !Np. -E. Lwtll, Dim. lnap -G M Hime, "-P PRECINCT -36-105-1 PO 111 n g P I 1 CI -T h Om 1 ll
CMttc -C.F. Wl.llh. ~ lnap. -C.E. Dowdell,~. lf19P -M.J. Hugti.. Dem PRECINCT -32-312·1 JudOt -C.O. T~. Dem. Judot -C E eo-i, ~ Polling Piece -Ben1111d ~.
PRECINCT -32· 152·2 Judge -B.L Olvldton, ~. Judot -E. Redwine, No par1y Poltlng P'--Hunt by a.. Ate. Clef\ -M M. ly\lnt. °""· Cl«k -O.J . Hlllt. Rep Relldlnce. .,, , C&ndltblfry All.
Potllng ~ -Hunt. Boh. Gdnl. Cllrlt -W.C. Timothy,~. ()erk -NM. Henkle, Dem. c.ntw, Qerti -B.J. 8"1111, Oem Clerk -P.L Neumann,~. 132 Yale L.11 • lnlt) -P.A. Thometz.~. ~ Cent• C""11 -G. OtCorely. Dim. c;..,. -SC . .ion., ~ a 1851 N9wllll'ld St ..., PRECINCT -32-381• I PRECINCT -32-3112· 1 !nap. -C.L BenllMd, Dim Judge -M Y ....uy-. No P.ny 18900 Atgonquln SI PRECINCT -32·1Nol PRECINCT -32-232·1 er· -D.O. ~.Dim. Polllng Pl101 -8111llud Fire Pollng PlllCI -Cenedl Relldtnol, Judge -A.K. Hlfdlng, Dim. Clltlt -S.K. Sonoeol«>el. Dim. IM9. _ C.A. Bhtltf. ~ Poll~ Pl--Glen View Sc:hocl. Polling Pleet -Gau1t1d J -LC. Ferrlef, ,.,.,_,Ind. Station, 711111 AINmbfa Or. Cieri! -PM. Deming, Dem Cltfk -KE. Ayr•.~·
Judot _ K.T. MlllOnly. Dem 0821 len Of. Rllkllnol. -J.B. Fetrllr, Dem. 19711 Buetwd St. lnap -0 E. Canld1, Dem Cltrk -J.A. Meadow9, Dem PRECINCT -38-313-1 Cltr\ _ M.E. Grein, Olm lnep -E.F. Kennedy, ~. 17101 Northlllld ln C11f11 -C.L BIMetl. Dem. ~-O.F. Run\btly, ~. Judot -T G. Shllllt. ~-PRECINCT -3'·246-1 Po 111 n g PI• c • -Room $
C11r11 -M.J. 0111, Rip. \ Judge -B.B. Bblby, Dim. lnep. -K.J. Gluttad, Rep. PRECINCT _ 32-319-1 -E.O. T""'-. Rep. C1erlt -R.M Lara. Olm. Polllng Piece -Audllorlurn El NO<lll'#OOd,
PRECINCT -32·163·1 Cllrit_-J.M. Kennedy,~. Judge -A.N. SlenHI, ~ Polllng Plto • -Zohlm•n" -J.D. Ctlley, No Pwty. Cllt1t -M.J. Deny,~-Dorado. t•21 Northwood Rd. POiiing ,.,_ -Drlk• Rllldlnot. Cleftl. H SNdftr, Dem. Cleric -SA Thomplon, °"" Rel6def10t C1tr11-M.F. Ceminza. ~. PRECINCT -32-383 1 13681 Et Dorado°' ln11P -J s Gtly, °""·
<402 w. SOflnofllld A¥, PRECINCT -32-180-1 Cllr'k -P.M. Herrtl, ~-10302 KukUI Or PMECINCT -32-382-1 Polling Piiot -Ctrlhlr)' 21 RE lnap. -E.E. t..wln, Dem Judge -M HllMb'tng. ~
lflllP. ~ (),E. -0ra •• Dim. Polling Pl•o• -M1rln• High PRECINCT -32·2•7-1 INC> -O.E. ~Alp. Polllno PllOe -R1.noho Hunt. °"'°'· 8701 Wamw A¥ Judge -G.O. Ke.ll, ~ Cllril -A.O. E'llMQ, °"" ~.:-:.·~~· =~s1. ~~-C.benlClub ~.:-leR.::=-,:n :-.::t ..... 11. ~-_o/~:a':'t:.r~o.m. 2==~l~~ ~ciNJ:_~~·~
011f1t -RL l(Jbet, Rep lnlCI. -R.M. "-* ~ .. Oern. et• 1 Atlenla Av a.ii _ 0 I( °""""'· ....., lrwlp. -O.E. ,_, Rep. -M.L i..m.andr Otrn. PRECINCT -~249-1 PolllnQ "'--Wood Allldel-.
PRECIHCT -S2·154-i t::,r -F.I!. Henteon, Rip. INC> -FA Chtl.t~. ~ PRECINCT·~ S2~l Judat -E..J'. ~.Alp. ~ -L.S. ~· ~. Polling Pt1c1 -Auditorium El 4518 buew Av
POiiing P'--011veky Aelldll-. ,.._., -~-~-~~ Judge -B.E. Budrie. Dim Poling,___~ "t llfl -. C111.rit -f\A. 0-. "'Po PRECINCT -S2 ~1 Dor.do. INC> -K.Y T~ • .-.., 1Je82 OarlltMJ Av .._. --.... ~ -RE. 6towl, DIM l004:f...,__ Of a.1t -G.A. Mr1eN, Rip Pomna ~ -Murdy Community 138111 El Oorldo Or ~ -RJ Ott~. Ate>
lflllP. _ME. Prioe, Dem PAEONCT -32·111-1 CW1t -J L White,~ !Np._ C.J. au.Y.n, No,.,,,.. PflEONCT-U~1 Ctr., fnec>. -H.F Vitti Ot \lent«,~ -8 E. Wood, Dem.
tf!r.:-soi.·3':;:1·/t: ~"':t;.~IWOodSohool. =~~=-~-~-:g·::=.-,,,..,.-..,· ~=?~~oi..OMoe. ~~~r'-'.o.m. -==~~ ~~~ ~c1Nc"f4_s=~;~ ' °""' -R.,. Vlt91.m., °"" lnlCI. -R.M. Nunlbert, o.m 9982 11..,.do °' QI.ft! = o.ll w.cnno, °'"'· lrwlp. -T L lJnO'Cfleld, °'"' -P.o . N1tnd. o.m. aer1' -G.M. unc11>10m. ~ Polllno "'--c-wnuniiy Ctt
PRECINCT -32-156-t JudOI.-H..M ....... Dim lnlCI. -C.B. °""· o.n PRECINCT -32~1-1 ~ -f.J. Ye-. Alp, -N.A. PetfllflOf), °"" PRECINCT -36-250-1 Clllbhoutt,
PolllnQ "'--Sobel Relidll-. Cltfk -M.E. ~.Rep. Judge -TL Vanlue. Dim Pollng "'-_In~ Out Pholo. ~ -M.R. Lade, Dem a.ti -C.0 . a...onard. ~. POiing Pt--Lobby El 3333 St Cloud Dr
8702 Adi.ml A¥ c.11 -W.W. H9dlandom. Olm. a.r\ -MB Van Cleew. Rep 10062 Adwnl A-a.ti -F.L White, Otm PRECINCT -32-386-1 Oorldo. lnap -RE. 8c:hnlld9r, Dem.
fnep. -V.E Sobel. Dem ~-32F·182·1 ,_ ,_._ atnc -J.M. Van ThMI, Dem lf\IP _ A.C. COnrld. Rip. Pf!ECINCT -S2-354-1 Polllng Pl1ct -,C111 Del Sol 13ellt El Oorldo Or JvOgt -LC JecklOrl, Ale>. JudOI -G.8 . PIUI. ~ ,_.,..---ennen"-. ..,.., ...... PAECIHCT -32·298-1 JudQI _PT. V.-0, Dem. Polllng Pl101 -H1nalord Clu~. -: IMC). -O.L Stephine,~ ci.rit -JM 4lpet\. ~.
cltt\ -BE. Connell ~ 148M 8prinodele & Bc*a Pollng "'--Mofll(I Sdlool, CW\ -M AadebeUgfl "'° A"'6d1ooe, ;1ee1 Bro<*"""1 SI Judge -V.A Witco•. Rep Cltr1I -E. Cert, Dim
Cltr1I -E.M wldlllQh. ~ lnlCI. -V.H. L.awheed. Alp. eeoo bunaetl Cltr1I -o."M. Lebow. No p.;,y 211M2 Hertlort>f-Ln. ,,,.., -M L Reuon, Otm. Cllrll -cc Anderaon. °"" PRECINCT -'8--316-1
PRECINCT _ 32-156-1 ~ -l.C. V.-0. Otm. 1f11C1 -J.A. Bteelty, Dem PRECINCT 32423-1 1NP -B.J. ~.No Petty Judge -L.K ~.Rip. Clerk _ M L ~-~ Polllng Place -Robt •taon
Polling Piece -Ctrptnttr Cltr1I -A.M. long,~ JudOt -C.A. WtOlr, Rep. Pollng f>'--CeNwy a.ptMt JudOt-E.M. SOhrtcll, Dem. Clerk -M B. Ovt>Oet. No Party PRECINCT -38-251·1 Reeldlnol,
RelldtrlOI Cltr1I -0.1. atn., Dem Cler\ -N.l . Web«. Rip Church Cllril -B.Y. 8en Vlotnlt, Rep a.ti -M.H. Nellon.~ Polling Pl-. Lot>by El Oorldo 3e71 Bluttllll St
6311 Newbury Dr. PRECINCT -32-183;-1 Cleft. -C.O. Elltwonh, Ate> 9291 ~ 4,.. CMr1' -S.C. ftayt>Um, ~ PRECINCT -32-387·1 13681 El Dorado 0. lnap -M Gt\indvlg. ~
lnlp. _ M.A. Cempblll, Olm P~ Pl-. -Plltll I Pre S4flool PRECINCT -32-287. t lnap. _ 0.J Andlf"Mn. ~ ~CINCT -32-366-1 POlllnQ "'--leojlro Olea 1nap -F.R. Mtrg¥11ten, Dim JvOgt -N M Miiiett. Ate>.
Judge_ A.S. G1t11Y, ~ 815 Knoxville Av Polllng "'--Wiii Reald4lncl. JudOt _ J.l. e.119y. ~. Polllng '"'--Smith Aetldtnot, 9eOO 't'onctown A11. Judgt -F.K H<>c*lnt. ~. ~ -JP Oooe. ~ C1tt11 -MK MoCllMy, Ate> fnllP -0 M. Uundera. Dem. 9342 Neutilua Or a.r\ _ A.E. Howerd, Dem IM42 ltllen4 Or. lnap -H.E. Pound, Dim. CWk _ M.B. P.t•aon. Rep Cl«1I -B.L Allen, Rep
Cl«k -J.K. Polenctc, No peny Judge -W.l . Byer. Rep. '""'· -C.4. Wllll, Olm Cler1t -H T~ ~ "1nlp. -M.M. Smith,~· Judge -P.A. Currlll, Dim Clert. -T Bemherdl, Olm PRECINCT -3&-319-1 PRECINCT -32·157-1 Cieri< -S.C SU1oy, Dem Juc:loe -BB. Whllt, Rep PRECINCT._ 32.32._1· Judgt -N.L Wiich, ~. Ci.tit -C.E. Knight Dim PRECINCT _ 36-252·1 Polllng Place -01lbr .. th
Polllng Piece -Richa rdton C•k -R Kobbe, Dim a.ti -M.A. K ..... ~. Polling~_ Laltt "'-Pent Cler1I -C. Lombll"dl, Dem. Cl«k -Cl. Pf ... I, No Party Polling~ -Auditorium &Knlng R~. Rltidtnee, PRECINCT -32·164-1 Cieri< -C.A. Wall, Olm ClubllouN C.. -A.l. Rogera, ~· PRECINCT -32-3118-1 Tr11, 4•2• Elder Av
111375 Atdlley Cir. Pofflng Pi--Giii Och School PRECINCT -32-2119-1 17451 zltci., Ln. PRECINCT -32-358-1 Polling "'--Mdre Arev•IOs 1880 Gol""1 Rain Rd lnap -N.M Caughlln. 0em
lnap. -t<.S Rlcflll'daon, Rip 15262 VlclOl'la Ln. P~ Pt--Rol>erl H Burke arn _ 0 L stiort. Rep. Polling Pl--Murdy Fire St111on, Sctlool. !nap. -M.N. Hawtlln1. Dem Jlldgt -C.C. Vtfl, 0em
Judge -L.Y. Home. Rip ln11P. -H H Uncaphtf, No par1y. School, _J.M. Oieda. Rep. 10221 Gothard Bt. 194192 ltKlnQlon ln Judge _ N.M Bittu. Dim Cleric -BR Galbr•lh. Rip.
Clltlt -M M. Pe.ugh, ~ Judge -E.S Sowlol6tl, Rep, 9700 L-Dr -E.C. H.rrlng1on, Dem. lnep. -K.l . Juperton, Otm '"8'>· -G.K. Whtely, "-P Cieri< -e J Schmldl, Rep Cieri( -8. y Orr, Dim
C1«k H.B Unn. ~. C""11 -J.P Mlllmo. Dem lnep -M.O. Hutton Polle.~ 'Cllf1l _M E. &petu Olm. JudOt -J.M. Qello, Oem. Judge -G H Gltah1.m, No Pilfly Cl«lt. _ L Saut1t, Dem PRECINCT -J&...322·1
PRECINCT -32· 15&-1 Clerk -0 .A. Flltlen, Rip Judot -B.4 A.lhorat, Rep PRECINCT .:_ 32-32a.1• ~ -A.A. Sewrlf. Rip CWlt -8.M. l•. Rep PRECINCT -36-253-1 P O 111 n g PI a c I -Room
Polllng Pt--M 1mag11 Store. PRECINCT -32-1M-1 Cltf'k -M L. Johnston, Dem po 111 n g pf 1 o 1 -Sch II• t 1 r C*1t -K. Gelo, Dem. C"'1t -A M. Wll1«t , Dim Polllng Pl--Lol>by El Dorado. Nortnwoocl. 16400 Ptciflc Coet1 Hwy POiiing Pl--Clr<:ll VII'# School 011r1t -B.J Co11. Rep Aealdloot PRECINCT -32-357·1 PEECINCT -32·380-1 13881 El Oorldo Dr 1421 NorthwOod Rd
fn11P. -IF M«rlfllld, ~. 82el Hoot!• Of PRECINCT -32·270·1 a3ll Lemben Or Polllng P11c1 -811r11ng Aeakttnct, Polling Pl--Arnold ReeidellCt !nep. _ S.E Palm,~. lnap -MM Kreinbring,~
J11C1gt -O.M. Moore.~ l"'C). -V.K Ovlnn, ~ Polllng Pl1ct -Jo11ph Perry fflllP. _ E.M. Bo6c11ng. Otm 111391 AedlMdl. Ln. 17371 Mire Loml Cir Judoe -M.J Reid, Dim JudOt -H L Alyno6dt, ~ °"" -M.M "4ot'rieon. ~ JudOf -A. L.enll, Dem Sonol. Judge -a M Sc::tlueter Dem 2r-8.A. Summln, Rip lnap -E.J Bu<dlnl, Dem Clerk -M H Ltoey, ~. Cieri! -FE Olxon. ~ Cltf1I -O.M. Aodlno, Dim Cllrit -F.L Loeltl, Dim 19231 H¥dlno Ln a.ti _ w.'M.' a-., .-. -S.R. Sllrtlng, Dem. Jucjgt -P E. Arnold, ~. Cfer1I -J.A Ltoey, ~ Clerk -R Rooow. 0tm
PRECINCT -32·158-2 C*1I -A.A. &uutr, ~-lntp -E.l. &ounda, Rep CMttc _ o T Royek ~ -8.0 . Sengret, ~ Cllric -SS Kutut, ~ PRECINCT -3e-2S4-1 PRECINCl -~2~1 P~PW»-MlrnegeeStore, PAECINCT -32·1116-1 JudOl -OM FOldhllfTl,Oem PRECINCT"..:..32..:s2'7.1 . atr11-Z.M.Reddldt.~ Clerlt -E.Mlller,Flep Polllng P-llCI _Room• Polllng Pl1c 1 -Room 8
1&400 Pldflc Coel1 Hwy Polllng Piece -Sc:htotdlr School, Cleric -E.F Joublrt, Dim Polll"g Pie.ct -Wm Newland ~ClNCT -32-368-1 PRECINCT -32-391 Northwood. Northwood,
lnlp. -FE. 9ytund, °'"' 15151 Colvmble l.n °"" -BJ Sk1nurn, Dem School Polllng "'--St BonaYwttur• Polllng "'-: s-Allldtl-1•21 NorUlwood Rd 1421 Northwood Rd.
Judge -W.B. Andlraon. Dim lnep -B.A. Merow. Dem. PRECINCT -32-2711-1 8787 ~ Or. Churd\. 15082 ~· Cir lnlt) -H M. BlngMnd. ArMI Ind. lnap -0 .8 Wwd, Otm
a.r\ -J.W Ood, Alp Judge -0 I. Merow, Rep. Pollng ~ -Plff'IUll Relldence, !Np. -I.A. Pe.non. Rip 18"00 Sp,-.~ St. lnap. -C.E s-nen. ~. Judge -Ms. CMttlanW\, ~ Judge -J.O. Gatwy, Dem.
C1«tt -M.J. Bttt-. Dem Cleric -V.E. V.i.rrtln, ~. 18642 Lucie Ln Judge _ CI Rowe Dem lnl.p. -LZ. Role,~ JIJdgt -R.R Qr__,, Rip C11t1t -E.W Hadlty. Dem Cltfk -ME. Huber, Dem.
PRECINCT -32·1S9-1 Cltttl -Ml Rote. Dim '""'· -NF PIFT9Ull. 0em C1tfk -B j ~ Rip JudOt -C Ellon, Dem C1er1c -A.8. McWlllllme. Dim. C1tr1t -HS r>rteton ~ Cllr1c -M.C. Schroder, Rep. Polllng Piece -Ctrde n u PRECINCT -32'1117-1 JudQI -V.L Appel,~ Clerk -e:c. Pele, o.m: a.ti -E.T Fritz.°"" Cllr1I -.. B. ~.Olm. PRECINCT -3&-2~1 PRECINCT -36-32"-1 ,....IOI PolllnQ Pl--M.uctll Retldencl, Cl«k -S.A. Oevll, Dem PAECINCT _ 32-3211-1 a.ti. E.8. Glbton. ~ PRECINCT -32-382·1 Polling~_ 4udllot1um Born1ng Polllng Pltce -lobby Burning
17<M<4 fdoew91• Ln 3418 Mlslrel Or Cllrtt -E-C a.-cStn. Dim Polllng PllCI -Golden VI•• PAEQHCT -32~1 Polll"9 P1eoe -Teyne Rleldlnel. Tr• Trtl,
in.., -A.P C.dlnM, Ate> !nap -Ll 4Narw.. ~ PRECINCT -32·278-1 Sdlool, Poling"'--S.. er-MobtM 0852 Ny1IN.I Or 1880 Golden R.1n Rd 1880 Ooldln Rain Rd.
JudQI -F Weber,~ Judge -KE. Peoplet, ~. Pollng Pleet -San MOllO 17251 QOldln View Ln. PeB. !nap -MA T8'f'll, Dim. lnap -J F ~. ~ lntp -·".E. Jtlttnon, No Pwty. a.ti -4.E. 'iolgl. Dem Cttr11 -KI 0t Jlfdltl, ~ Clutinoo.e. lntp. -H. l'terot, Otm. 5200 Hell 4v Judge -V.M Teyne, Dim JvdOI -WW ~ R -t> ~ -J.R. Ptnfltld. Dem. C1er11 -H.8 ~. ~ Cltr1t -HJ Mr.:'le. ~· 8131 Sin MOllO 0. Judge -R. Pierce, Dem. lntp. R.M. MolTit. Otm ci.r\ -T 4. langnlr, Rep CWk -G.j Ptldea. No P~ -C.R Klltin, Ito P.ny.
PRECINCT -32-180-1 PRECINCT -32· 1 1 • lnap -A.M Telbotl, ~. C1tr11 -O.H. Cdf, ~. Judge -H.M. Klnlty, Otm. Clti1t -J.S Keen, Dem'. C11r11 -J C Wlllllma Ate> Cltr1I -M ~. No Pllrty
Po111ng "'--Red C.rptl Polllng Pi--CWti AlelcMl1e», Judge -R.E McWllll1m1, Ho ~ _ A.J . .10t1neOft. Allp. a.ti -L.E. O\lld!, ~ PRECINCT..=..l.2-393-1 ---PRECINCT -3&-2se.°1 PRECINCT -36-S27·1
RE Ofllot 1$S81 ~ ln. Pwty. PRECINCT -32-329-1 a.nc -S.W. Oltnn, Ate>. Polllng Pl•c• -Hunt 8h0reclllf POiiing ~; 4udllOtlvm 8\lf"nlnQ PollfnO "'--Mery E. l.oel•
234 E. Adi.mt A¥. lnap -!l.M o.11, Dim CWk -R. NII, Otrn. PolllflO Pleet -Mlle 'Vltw &dlool. PAECINCT -'2~1 Clv~ Tt• Schoc:il.
tnep. -M.G. Otlon. Olm Judge -A. Ovgln. Dim Clet1t -J.I. Lowe, Dem. 17801 Alllllt ln. Pollng Pleet -Hell Fite 8Ui11on. l0701 e..di 81\td. 1880 Golden R•ln Rd 12th St I Pee Ctt Hwy
Judge -O.H. Ollon, Olm, ~ -P.J. ~tlty. Olm PRECINCT -32·280-1 lnap. -l .D Mo3°'"'· 5"1 Httt Av. tnep. -J.C. &Nmmltt, ~-tnap. -J.C. Ntvl. n. Dem I~-H.A. M\ltgrlW, Alp. C*1i -M.O. l.oYgren. Dem. CWk -M.O. K\141, Dem. Polllng PllOI -"*'°"°Del Rey JudOt -B.J . ~-D.R. Splow, ~. Jvdoe _ F.I.. Otbornt. ~. Judge -M.F. Tlfnautr, 0tm J -N.J . l!!lanetl, Dem.
Cltrk -C.M ~. ~. PRECINCT -32-189-1 ~ Plltil, ()ri _ 8.A. Olen. . -O.E. '*-· Rep. :;*1t _ E.F. Murdlleon. Dem Clerk -M W Beland Oem -0 . WlllOJ'ttl, o.m.
PRECINCT -32•111().2 PollfnO Pl--s.. 4lr• Moblll 111222 Monterey Ln. Cler1I -M.8. Stn/ttl, Dem. -N. Dlt>bem, A19, 01eric -R.E. Wall.II. Ate>. Cltc'lt. -G."L.
0
Hood, Rep. Olertl -A.A.~. Rep,
P.olllnO "'--Red CW!* Pn. ~· -M.C. f'etenon, Rep, PAEOINCT -32~2 aertl -L.T, Haoolf1v. bem. PRECINCT -32-395-1 PRECINCT -38-21111·1 PRECINCT -3&-a28-1 RE Ofllot 8301 WWn« A¥. -C.8. Moc.llum, Atp. Polling Pi-_ City Vd lt#ftltl PRECINCT -3f~1~1 Polllno Pleot _ Boy• Club H8 Polltng ~ _ # 1 fl<t SUIUon, =g Pii ot -811rt1d Colony
234 E. Adi.mt A.... lnap, -E.M. Welltra. ~ -LM. Rioht)I, Dim. Blllldlng, Polllng Piao• -Laa 811111 ~ Ith St-Central All. 8" ... .:-...... •
lnep. -P. 8c:tlwlWU. Olfn Judot -E.M. s~. ~. Cllrtt -O.F Rlohty, Dim. 17$71 Ooti.cs St. Apertmtnta F j Sllleon ~ IMC) -G.M Knighton. Olm "_.,,_ .. v.
JudOt -M.M PINllll, Dem. Cler\ -0.J. Bub, Rep. PRECINCT -32·212-1 ~· -M.J . ~I. Otm 1$6e2 8t1 Clr lnep. -. ' . JlldOI -L.L Cotl111Uno, Rep. lnap. -LL. =Dem. Cllr1i -H.L. 81111, '-· Ctn -O.A. Glttord. Olm. Pollng Pl-. -Ferm• H-A. Rllnlrwl. Dim lntp. -M.dumer, A19. ~:: le~r::.~r:::.. Dem. Cllric -o.e Howard, Dem Judgt -O.M. Atp.
Cl«tt _ E.E .i.n.i. Ate>. PRECINCT -32·190-1 ~. :: l C Ol1ftttN, eem. .Judge -M. Selogub, Otm. Cllr1I _ H.W Tltllt. Dem. C11r11 -VI Pyron Dim a.ril -E.A 1, Alp.
PRECINCT -32-191-1 Pomno Piece -MHdO• Vlt• 5472 Diamond Dr. Cllr1t _ML Hegen Alp Cltfk -E.K. Goddard. Dem. PRECINCT _ U-395-2 PRECINCT -Je.2S9·1 Cllrtt -J .B. IOek•. Rep.
Polllng Pl•c• -K"ut1onSchool. lrllC>-E.K.Cer9)'.flep PAECINCT0_:32-33l·1 . Cl«k-D.R.Keltr.Oem. Pollln9Pt101-8oy1ClubH8 PolllngP'-:Dwenport~.PAECINCT -Sl--33-1
Rtlldtnot. • 57020.ntOf JudQl -f.R.Mlhony,Recl Polllng PllCt -looll erd PAECINCT-S2·3'2·1 Clubtloult 1120F1.thomAv. Poltlno"'--McO.ugtllntef
512 Hlll'ttord "... !nip. -O.M. Goodman,~ a.r\ -J .D Wood.~ ReeldtrlOt Poll I no P l•C• -Whlltl'IUd &19 YOr1110wn Av. lnlp. -S.L OeYenpor1, Dim. Sclhool.
tnap. -C.H. MKUOd. Ate> JudQI -O..IM. ~"!'°'.!:...Dim. c.ti -p .A. C.ey, ~ om Woodborq Or Attldel-. Er-LH. AlllWI, HIP Judge -G.M. Knepp, Alp. llMNI "*' A¥
Judge -N.N ~-Dim Cllric -J . ._ .... ..,.. PAECIHCT-U-~1 !Np. -A.A. MCC·'llOoah. o.m. 15"0....,.,.. Or. -l Boyere No Pwty Cl«k -S.J. Apptegtrte. Dim kll.p. -P.L ~
Cltfk -O.H. Holden. Own CW11 -J.L ~ .. Dtm Pollno P'9ce -~ Relldel-, •Judo• -M. MoCUllo119h, No IMp. -8.A. OrM. l'lep. -A.V. Treaci0rt. Oern. Ollr1t -G M Haro A9p Judge-a.a. tr\, o.m.. Qerk _A.I(. Fort>ea, Dem. PRECIHCT -32· 191-t 187tf OreerN1ew L.11 P.ny Judat -A.A. ...,., Dem c.ti _ M !. Wdft. Dem. PRECINCT ~ ~2'2.1 Cleril -0 .C. Wt• P 6 ~
PRECINCT -32·182·1 Polll"O Pl101 -Vlll•g• Vltw lnep. -A.M Mywn. °"" ae.n·-R.0. Vooe. Olm. a.ti -8. Gl.l)lon, No P.ny PA!CINCT -u•1 Polllno Pleet -Old Town -.uy a.ti -Q.P, McCeMI.. No,.,,.,.
Poll Ing Plue -Putm1.l11 &chool, JudQI -C.f. Ptlelpa. 8em a.tt -V.L Vooe. Delft. a.ti -M.J. Wl'l!Wtted. 0tm PolUn9 l'lece -H8 FV l'INllOrt Otllot PRECINCT-. ~1
All6dlll0t. 5301 9'eeOt1 0. a.ril -H. hAlter, Dem. PRECINCT -S:L-332·1 PRECINCT -32~1 Oft1ot 1400 0-, Av l"o9na "'--KtOgfl .. .....,_..._ __
7M2 "'*" °'· 2r-~A ,,......,._Jr~ -a.ti -M.A. ..lec*eon, f'ep. Pollng ,.._ -Gonkln ........ p 0111 n g p 11. 0 . -c 0 II I. 0 n INP • IU ..,... .... ~-M.C. Htrmlk. Alp. 4000 Ironwood, M. .. .!!.. -!nip. -1..M. Pw"INlln. o.m -n.L. Jer\klnt ....... ,_.,_ PAEClNCT -32·2M-1 1112 lononle Or. ........ JuOi,.--PA lorum.:.~· -1.J Aourmw, Atp. ~ . ~ ....... .,_...
Judat -N.L ~. Dem a.ti =:·~Alline, °""t>M, ~ "'--Whlfftltrt1 Apel1• ""-' -A.L Cole, Dem. iM:I Hlo Cit. ~ -M.A. ....... "'II· -O.H. 0.-. bi,;;; ~ -P.A. NofdlbOit\ Rep.
a.ti -8.J.0. lfy8nt. Otm .....,C,...,..T · ~ 1 "*"-Judge -O.A. ~. ... lllep. -J.A. ....... Ho ,.,,., Oler1t -M V. lMNftoe. No Ptny ~CINC-VT. -~~1 · a.ti = ~~ ....... -°""' a.II -A.M ....... Atp ,....,. .._ -•· 8200 EdlnOtr Av a.ti -8 J ~U. "9p. JudOI. -MA Coulaon, 0tm PMCINCT -»~ 1 .-~ _.-4-...... Ndwd. "'° PflfC*C'T -~113-1 Potlno ,.._ -Ml.ttfl Aet16t11oe. tne.p. -N.T f'ltnaolll'I, Ate>. a.tt _ ..t.A. Gonion.°""' ~ -l\.C. ~Rep. Polllno 1'11.ce -Heritor"'' vtg PollnQ PleOt -..., lcfl Tr ,.. PAECtHCT -....._, ~ l'l.ot _ 0-. VW 18MfMarte Ln. Jlldot -M.6. J""*'• Otm PMQNCT _ ~1 0.. -A.E. L.Mao, l'llllp. ~ ~ flollnO ,_. -..,_ Oltllmw
ldWIOI 2r-T.K. Ar--. Atp. Clttil -8 .0 . Jannan. Otm Pollng ..... -'°""" .......... l'MCINCT-U41M-1 *'~ .... Or a1a Wlloomt Ln CMltlol.-. .a~ or. -J.A. o.a.i., °""-C*11-E.Q. Otonwt, Dem. 1112f8"IO)I Lii. PollnO l'tl.ol -Hlt1)or Vl9W ~ MI. "'9a. "'ip ~-8.M. Pelter, Dem. 707 l)lcWtc A'I, -M.a. ~i.. Den\. -LH. Monton. Alp. PMC!HCT -$2-n&-1 2r-O.L loltwn. o.m. ~~ --fli.K. Klno, o.m_ -8.t.. Andencn, Dem. ~ --MLM~ =
-Lf. IWrY. ~ ~NJ~~ .... ~ Pwty. Polllng Pl101 -Kcweltlt.I -I .I . lnOo. Olnl. 1MOO ;-.c_y-,-~·--M.af. lmlttt, 0-. -M.I.. MOl.rlol\, Dem. (.i;t'" K.C ~· 0...
.... J.A. """"' ...,.. od ,,...,..._ -A.L =· "9p. =-· _.., . ..,., c.ti -C.L ~. l'llllp. a.rte -J.I. Yocilt9v, Oem. ,..._ -• Olel1t -I.A. llwltoft. o.m, l'olllng Plact -1tl Mtlll tit 1162 ...... Dr. a.rte_ M.L. la , "-· -llO. flenn, Alp. PMOINCT -S2-<401·t PRECIHCT -~I ....., .. -LI. Qlngrm.
l'MONC'T -U ·114-1 Ol\utdl, ~-L\. Kowellkl Otm PMC4NOT-sa.-..1 -I'.~. Ho "tltY· Poltnca l'tl.ol-OUolft ........ ._ Pollno "'--Mtll)I I. lott• flMQNOT --.-.1
l'olll"ll Piece -Otlttwood 2121 111tlF 11t.11•• Dim -M.H. 1tn11t1.'f'lo., Polttng 1'110t -CarDont OWlt -D.L Willf, Amet-INJ, i ""'-1.°'o.' ,,,,..._, -' ICINIOl1,.... a·,,~..-.. "olllng l'IHt -Miry Wiiton ~ ~ -· · .. "'90fl. · -M.J. Aubto, f11ep .._._... PfllclNC'T -U4A-I -· ._ ''"'" • -• .. _, Utlflry, 2t"2 Pidlie c......., o;;r, -w. Paintnon. °'"'· an -M.L <*on, "-· 11111..-.. LI\, ~ ,...,. -Hunt Hwtlof M -u . W4lldlllbelW, 0-. ~ -"-L ,,..,., -. 101 "'-'°Av ~ -_vt,.~~ ~ = ~! ~-PMOIHaT -12-1 ... 1 · ':.'S:: .!·l'J~O-. =-wemer A~. Cll!1I = ~.:.:..o;;,. ;;t" =·~~P~O:.~· Atp. i-_"-t._~ "'t-. ~ -A.& o.11\, ....,_ PMCINOf -12·1t6-t Poltlno Piece -Tredt lue M_,, c;;f' _ Mf. ~ ,.-. =r-M.1.. Toflll, /vrw. Ind. l>MCINCT -U...ot-t QI.ft! -fl •own, Dem. Jc..&.....-. ...... 011r1r -C.M. ~. 0-. ~---.._ "9o. Center, Ofloe ce.t. -&,. , ~.Dem.._. -O.G. .....,,....., f'lll>. PollnQ ,.._ -....., fWldl.I• PMCtHCT -..._ft&. I : J,1111. ~ o:,;;:"
....cT -U ·1•t ITOI Av, 1TH1 lledl llll'ld. fl'MQNCT-aa:SU:1 -A.M. l'IMO, Alo. l01ff .. l9'ld LA !Jolllno Piece -I.ob~ lur"lnf ==· -~.'r' = ,_. _ ~ L lnlldl ~ -M. ~ 0-. ~-•Jt.S:.~ ~ l'WI-Hlft. T.,,._ OWlt -O.L ~ l'llllp. ~-[.~o. .. .:r..~ t:GolOll\ IWrl M . PllOt :;UM, .....
11'0 t11Ut ;:f _:-~~~ Q;t" ::1.0'. .,_,,.. ~It. =;:"~ U:: ,_..,.., ;;t°' -flL. ,._, -~-Q.M. § Mt,_.
i -v, ~-. ~ -WJ' ..... DIM. Ctn -M.I. I~.-. 1-H.¥, =:=iS-IOU Dr. C11rti -1.J. ~ --M.4. Olin. =-c.a. ~ --'-'·~-~---1M-t PWT -a..m-1 , -o.t.-·-l'llllp. ~-1.A......,,Olnl. f'MCINCT -11 ' -Ul'otW ..... ""--..... --H: ~ ~ =:i l'leoe -La/ttl of '*"' =,... _ °"'1111 A11ldl1-. -1c. ~I &ri"-...... ... .... =,... -1\l'IW p . , -an -O.T. ~ = M:'i'~a... .. -OJmcier-~1 .. ttHMlllll\A#. a.---·~-,~~~-~=~-=~ =-"'r!~.o.. ~'T'"-...,.:A no-. ~-GA .. ••a.O.. = .... -er.-.---. ~-P'-',_.....O... -N.J.~~ ,.....__ ............... ......cT-·1 ..... ..._,_,.. iii"t1w.'i PMQINGT--...1 . ---~........ ;:r=:t==. ~=·= i.~~"""'-=r.=.;r:.-"'~ ~a:.~~ ~--~.~o... ==-~Glfilil ...... '-~--. ,._ Cltlftl -o.v . ......_-. l'M -~~' -au .. .c,..-. • -fl.I • ......._°""' -...-. a;r -t.J. "'9oGll. ~ • ,.. "'
l'Olllno "''°' VIII• W1111•r Cieri! H..0 ,...,. "-~ PMOIHOT -... ii+.1
MOO Wllf'* AY P1t1111g l'lto1 -lo1u,.wortll
1,..i -A IL ....... P9ll'I l'leaidtnot,
Judge 11< Ye.. l'IO 170f COtll Pl
Q9I\ -0 ~.OM!. =--..... ~,. ~ -1 M u-.ttin. Deni -M t.. AIMlnM, -.
l'MCINCT -Slo<40"1 l M ~. "-PolllnQ Plaot -Of-l.llt1*e.n CW. -U I lflul, "9p.
Cfwfdl, l'MClffCT -... ,.._,
"', ldlnQtt Av Pollno ...... -Oun)'Ofl n 2 I I -. tntp "·M WMltn. Oel!I Hto ,uofltle CW ~ -It.I.A.=-.~ ~ -AT Nw. OM'I
C..,_ -0 M'. Ortll1 _?tnl c;f'.:: O~LK~~
l'RIOINCT -32·4ue-1 CWk -A.() Vlll'I, Oem .
Polllng PllQI -R f1.11111'; Oodot l'MOINCT -•nt-t ~:n..c,, llYd PolllnQ P*4 -MdtOfMn .,,.,_
IMP A.M Pt)ll'lt. Dem i~: Oddll'I 1\1.111 Ad.
Judge A. Tellla, 'lep lnap. -C.! Antllnt. °"11
Cllrll C.H. Oe.meron, Oem J\ldoe -O,", :r.:::· ~~~INC~ :.: ~0o°:":"' Cltri! -t.,.M. Kia-, Clln! -M.P. V Olm. Potting PlllOI -Edleon Comrmmlly PRICINCT -M-210. 1 i!;n MtQnOIU.81 Poll l"O Pll.ot -1'1001'11 2 'n"' l:l> 01.rwzon. o.m ~~I'd. ~ ~:· ~llQllOOOo~ IMO. -D.I . Munford. "9p
c1en1 -1. £ 'w"""· ReC> 't/!r.:: aH·s~~..,o«n l'llllp
PRECINCT -32·410-1 Clerk -A M 8otn, Dim
Polllng Pleet -BrOOkllelo Mnr P-.ECINCT -M-271-t
CkibnouM. Pollll\Q P1aot -Room 1 Nol .. -rttl ... ""IWOOCI-...
98110 Garfllld Av 1421 Northwood Ad
lnap -LP Gardner, Alcl !nap. -p G. T~. Deni
Judge 0 M Betry. Rep Judot -1.M Nordllt "9p
Clttli -NT SllmOnd, R..9 Clltli -M O T8YIOf, ot; Clti1t -E M Bazan, Dem Ctn -DA Mwgr'IW, .-..,
PRECINCT -32·411 ·I ' pRfCfNCT -*f72· I Polling P ll CI -S•• O a1• Pdllng P1aot -Mdtonum llur'*'e
Clubtloull. Tr•
Ul01 I Bonllre Cir 1ee0 Golden A11r1 Ad
lnap -T A KAtye, Olm 1nep -I M lllnntll. .-..,
Judge -Y M Kalley ~ Judge M V BtnMtt, "9p.
Cleric -CF Cely, Rep Clltlt :: S ! 8111'Uett, ~
Clltlt -M 8 Young. Rep Cllfll -ME ao.-No Pany PRECINCT -32-" f2· 1 PRECINCT -36-273-1
Polllng Place -BHchwelk I Polllng Ple e t -Room 3
Cf\lbhouM , NOnllwOOd
19751 OtlP H1tbof 0. 1421 N~ Rd.
lnap -M 4 Bldlc><d, Otm fnllP -w C. Mltchllll, ~.
Judge -R L Hovilnd, Rep JUOQI -J Mltehell. ~
Ci.tit -HA Bocl<.lllhlet, Dem Cftr11 -GM LlnOllUll'. Dem. Cteril - E J Wert, Dem. Cfer1( -L. Nllmlfll, °""
PR(T -32 ... 12·2 PRECINCT -:le-274-1 Pol g Plac e -811ohwalk I Polling Pleet -Room e
Club II, N<>tlllw<>Od
1975 OtlP H1tbor Or t42 I NorthWood Rd.
lnllC). -J 0 Karr. Dem fnap. -F ~~·
Judge -E.K Sohmldl. ~ JudOt -u C "-Cllrk -VA Ea"1I ~ :let\ ,.,, ' · ..._
Cl«k -s :J SGott." Rip gitt11 = :·Rs:. ~
PRECINCT -32-413-1 PRECINCl. -36-276-1
POiiing Place -Jona Reel~. Polling ~ -AudltOfk.m El
20042 C11>41 Collage Ln OOttdo
IMP -EA Hyiand, R.p t3681 El Oorldo Or
Judot -B L Griffith. Rep lnap -H I.. Unlg, ~. Cl«k -J.M Jublll. ~ Judge -H.M. Sweneon. ~ C11t1< -F H Schnelder.~ C*1t -ER 8wlnl0tl, ~
PRECINCT -32-414·1 Cltrll -o"o Leonard,~
Polling Pl--PIOlt Rea.ldenol, PRECINCl -38-278-1
IHM1 Hot Springs Dr Polling Pl•c:• -H1tmat1.d lnap -LR Coffey. Dem ~
J udge Rs Con1y, Dim 1215 catailn. A.,.
Clt<il -J F CltnPagM. ~ fnep -L A H«met.ad ~ Oet!< L Peck Dem S S ' .........._
PRECINCT -32-" 1!>-I ~_:-A B . s::::: A;"
Po 111 n g P 111 c; t -M CC Ou rt Q1t1t -l M Hlltlton. ~ ~. PRECINCT -38-2711-1 22122 Ce.p111rano Ln Poling P1--....,.,,,.. ~
tneo -C J MoCoun, Dem • 181 blrohwood Av ·
Judgt LA Trujillo. Dim ln11P -EC Randolph.~
Cler\ -JC Slrnpaon, Rep Judge -AL Proe1«. Dem Clenc -K.A McCcuf1, 0tm C1eri1 -BJ Hey, No Pllrty
CWk -A 0 Rluteratllll'I, ~
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101 *'r'-~ ~-i~O::,~ ;;;r_,I(,~ 01er11-•.u ,
l'RICINOT -I· ltotllRQ ~ -,~, ~.
4 4t4 l ll'OllW90CI '"' 2r M M "IOI!· D.m. I A Wuoetlofl, "eci
Clw -I/ 0 Watd, Dem
Clerk -W G W1td. Dem
tlUNlll tlACH
PAlOINCT -S1·1M-1
Polllng "taoe -WOfl'lellf Cl\lb
CtubhouM,
18112 e.y View Or
lntp -C A ll'lllodee, Oern Moe -C.K ~. Dern ci.tll -l.IJ KUNIMUI, ~
Ct«ll -L.IJ. WOOd, ~· l'AICINCT -37-J<>e-1
llOlllng Pl--\/Olunt-l'lre
Station,
tNet 12111 St
I -A8 Taylor,~
-W H hytor. Aec>
-C. Henington, Oern
, Clwtl -CA Teytcw, flej)
PRECINCT -!I f-oN-1
POlltno Pl--MallOfy f\wldtlnoe,
iW Aedllllldt Or
lnep. -R. Mallory, Dem
Judge - J Moffett, flee>. Cltt\ -I( T Adame, Rep
Clw1I -R.0 Botkin Jr t>tni
PRECINCT -111-0e<>·I
POlllng Piece -Lauoert>eugn
Reeldence.
380 22nd St
lnep. -L V. Lauderbaugh. R.ep.
Judge -C.C. Rottman~ Rep
Clettl -L.A OeOMre, uem
Clerk -0 .1 w .. 1. Rep
PRECINCT -51..Qel-I
Polling Pl-. -The Apartmenll
ClubhouM.
324 E 20th SI
lnep -LS. Turne<, Rep
Judge -M.K. RUIMll. Rep.
Clerk -A HlncllMHe, Dem
Clerk -S 0 OU!oev. Rec>
PRECINCT -51-215·1
POii~-Sml1" ReeldenQe. 1831 SI
lntP -.r Jolll\90ll, Dem
Judge -M L Henley. Dem.
Clerk -J Levitt. Dem
Clerk -E M. Dr-, Dem.
PRECINCT -111-218-1
POlllng Place -Lynch Reeldenc;e,
200e2 Birch SI
ln9'1 -C C Lynch. Dem
Judge -F e Ct111d1 -Rec>
Clerk -e J Lynch. Dem
Clerk -M L Miiiage, Rep
COSTA MESA
PRECINCT -52..001·1
Polllng Pl--Herding Rellclence.
2138 Sterling Av
lnep -M D. Perry, Dem
Ju<Jge -R.W Fa.tit, Rep
Clerk -HP. RlQoln1. Dem
Clerk -J.L Haidlng. Dem.
PRECINCT -52·002· 1
PolUng P1aoe -112 Fire Station,
800 Baker S1
lnep. -A 0. Humphrey, Dem
Ju0oe -M.M Humphrey, Dern
Clettl -B.A. l egacy Rep
Clertl -R.P MofalM, Dem.
PRECINCT -52-003-1
Polling Pl•ce Johnson
Aesl<lence,
231 Roc;Mtlet St
lnep -P.S ~.Dem.
Ju<Jge -T H Johnton, Dem
Clerk -F M Well8, Dem
Clerk -J 0 Refoy, Dem
PRECINCT -52-004· I
Polling Piece -w .. n1n111on
Resident•.
1817 AlllO Al/.
ln1p. -G.M. Bario. Rep.
Judoe -B B LonQ. Rep
Clerk -0 Downe. Rep.
Cler1I -C.F l!llM ...... flee>
PRECINCT -52--005-I Polllng Piece -Redoutey
f\Niden<le,
280 Knox Pt.
lnep -R W RadOUlt')', Dem
Ju<Jge -K. I Renc:le. Rep
Clettl -M.M Monleon. Dem
CWk -R M Monon. Rep
PRECINCT -52-006-1
Polling Piece -Beecner
Reeloenoe.
200 Megnoll1 SI
ln1p -B.J Beecher, Rep
Judoe -A G. Sneethen, Rep
Clerk -"-B. w .. 1t1erWu. Rep
"Clerl< -B HMlon. Rep
PRECINCT -52.007°1
Polling Ptece -Ai.dero ~.
2$45 Sante AN Av
lnep -S F McMehan. Rep
Judge -p A Aladero. Rep
Clerk -M A. H~. Dem
Clerk -0 .0 Rowland. Rep
PRECINCT -52.-008· I
Potting Plem -191 Bept .. I ChY<ctl,
300 Megnolle St
ln1p -Y W Medine Dem
Ju<Joe -0 R Hoga/\, Rep
Clettl -A.M Koenig, Dem
Clerk -A L Jon.. Rep.
PRECINCT -52-009-1
Polllno Piece -Kuhlmao
AeelOenoe.
358 Esther St
lnep -J W. Kuhlman, flee>
·Judge -M D KuNmen, Rep
Cler1I -E S &-. Dem.
Clerk -J.A. Heynee, Rep
PRECINCT -52-010-1
Polllng Pt--Coael Col Dlal
OHice
1370 Adema Av
lnep. -M M KrOMen, Dem
Ju<Jge -W T Atklneon. No PllTV
Cler\ -A M Sanderl, Rep
C*1t -O.N ~. Dem
PRECINCT -52-011·1
Polllng P1ec;e -c.lffomle Bcnool.
3232 Cellfoml• 81 ,
lnep. -F.S. Shenlek. Dem
Ju<Joe -LE Schmoll. Rep
Clerk -HR Surt>er. Dem.
Cletll -HJ G411nbef. Rep
PRECIHCT -52.012·1
Polllng Pl--Hannon~
18511 IMtnoll SI
lnap. -J.O Hatmon. Rep.
Judge -L.F ~. Rep.
Clettl -P.L ~. Rep. Clfrk -0 L Outteteon. Rep.
PflECINCT -52-013·1
POlllng Piece -Unllerlen Untv etiurcn.
12611 Vlctone St
lnep -8.E. Fllhet, Rep
Judge -EC Knoy, Dem.
Cler\ -H.J ~.Rep.
Clerk -M. \/. 1Wne11. Rep
PRECINCT -52-014· 1
Pollng Piece -Merton PW90nl
Sc:hool. 2350 Cenyon l)f
I -!.C. ~. flee>
-E.P. 8NnMrlen, No Peny.
-A.T. Perry, Dem.
Cletk -T J.. Pnegl9y, flee>.
PRECINCT -52-014-2
Polling P-. -~ PtnC>N &ihool.
2360 Cenyon Or
-L.T. KoweMkl, Dem.
-A.L Uwrenoe, No Peny
-l .L. Heogeny, Dem. a.tt -A.W. actto.o«. Rep.
PRECINCT -112-016-1
Polling ~ -I.AM ~.
143 W. 171t1 It.. -M.N ~."9p.
-V ....... Alp.
-M.l. Tudof, ~
CWk -J,\/, ~.Dem.
PRfCINCT -5a,:o17.1
Polllno Pl•C• -Lor•ni.lnl
Aelldence.
2068 "*" Ad. M.L lofwlllnl. o.tn.
-E.Y. KeetinOi...~ -E.M.WlnW,,... a.tt -O.T. Cclfllw .....
PAECINCf -Q.ot .. 1
POllnt,.. -~ *"°' ~ MOW.-II.
-C..J.. .... °""· -M.L~o.m. -r.v.~ ~-0..1..,...
PMCINCf -M.f,._ =-.,.. _,....... OMWll
Orang• Oout DAILY Pl&.OT/Thwldly, M•V tr. 1181
nit'*--,_. ~~Cl~ J ,,,;,._, Atp C1eti. -II. Crotntt, Oem -... L lowwy, "41tf, " H Olelti M J IJPMm'1' Dem _A 1. 11,1119r1 Dll'f\ lt6tllnu ltlto• t lna 101 .. r ,.AICINOl -H·ll'·I = ,, D ...... .._ ...__ l~ '°°"'"" lll:c: II .loflne Cllurt.11. -............... _.. ..-........ ~ .. ., 1• 'i'1 k -.i.1. lin!Glliln. Deln. '"" ""'"'J n • ' .. •r '· l'f\101...0T -U.OI0-1 lntP I.-own ... 91> •fnap l l COltn, Dem
l'OlltftQ flllOI -,..,tin ~. Judtr A K I0 .... 1.~ Judr A J Colill. ~ llU Or.n1:1t1at I.II Clef HD ltOW!', "9P Cltt A I lMWer,
i -.J Gotrwy Der&. c~i. MM H•wt. Dem Cletll ~ M Jar&omb
-I. V flerf\i, ~ PlllCINCT U 174· I Pl!tCIN(.. t 62 21• I
C:lel _ v IMI. No llany. Potllr.g Pill(• tteo0111 llltalc.ler"• !'0111"9 "'-Cwtat l\ello~. Clef O I lllOtr. RIO 100 Sl Clair St t11t N.,.. Hamp1hl11 Of
'°AICINOt ll·OH·I ln1p I J Hetghl. Dem 1n1p C 8 Welk .. ,~
Polllng Piece -College Petti Judge P.W Campl>fll, Rao. JudQ• \/I hllren1. Rep &ohOol. Cltt\ I Kubik, 0.tll CltfK f M Chtoomb. Aep
Uto Nottt O.me llCI Cltork M I lloewl. 0.m Cltrll .-WP Carter, Rep I~-AM OlbbOl'l1, l\ep PAIC1NCT -62'11' I PIUCINCT 112·:1111-1
J -Ht Lewen Dem. ,.olllng PllOt Sonmenk PolllnQ Pl-Mellin "-l<lenoe.
Cler I Kl&>Pet Dem Retld9110e 3112 Oll>rllllat Av
Clerk -A A Aueun, Aep 100:> Coi•tc. Pl Intl) A Mellln. Dem
PAlCINCT -U.OH· t l111p A 0 &NII. C>.rn Judge R M Oul, Dem
P.olltno Plto • -corcoren Judge -.~Carey. Dem Clelk J.R. Schroeder, No PlffY
llleatoence. Clerlc A.A Siivey, Aeo Cletk -MM. 811/\dltlOll, No Party
116 Tullp ln Cleft. 8 .H net•lnger, Rep PRECINCT -5a·211·t
I J w 80ldlng, Rep PRECINCT &2· 111· I POiiing Piece -Bethel Tow.ti -H K Bennett, Rep PolllllQ Place I I fire S1allOll, BuHdlng, c -E f Cunntngllat!I, "ec> ~60) J\oy•I Palm Or 000 w 10th 91
ci.,k -C V COfCO'atl '*7\ lnep M l L1.1p11 Dem lnep M A Seheldel, flee>
PRECINCT -02-021·1 Judge Lr Paul. Aep Ju0g• -N Bleck, Oetn
,.olhng ,,_ -9entley Aelidenoe, Cletli y c Solt>urg, Rep Cl«!. -E \/ eu ... Rep
170 The Mutera Cir Cieri. J E Main.wt, Rep Cieri. l G Miiier. C>.rn
lnep -V.L. Terry, Oem PAE'CINCT !Sa 170· 1 Pf'\ECINCT -62 211 I
Judge -M.O Gerth, Dem Polling Pl•041 Ao•m• School. Polllng Pleee Undbel'Qh Bonool.
Cieri! -H.L. Lunoetl, Aep 28~ Club HOUM Re.I 220 E 23rd SI
Clerk -J L Velol. Rep ln19 S M MedMO, Rep ln1p E L Welt. ... ~
PRECINCT -62-031 1 Judge J M Hell ~ Judge A C KIMI. 0em PolllnO ,.,_ -Dowd AMIQenee Clerk I( M Cllhon. 0..11 Cletk 0 s Ramo•. Rep
26'2 Orange Al/ Clerk -B.N Hopkin•. Rep Clerk J.Jt. Hendrllo.1, Rep.
ln1p -N Dowd, Dern PRECINCT 52 18I·1 PRFCINCT -52 2111-1
Judge -C.S. Oowd, Oem POiiing Plec• Ca~ RMlOellce. POiiing Plaoe Co111e MM• City
Cleflt -E.E Llglllm•n. Oem 2817 Orake Av Hllll
Clerk -c s Flt<;h4H O.m ln•P M L C•pen Rep 77 , • ., Dr
PRECINCT -52-032 I Judge M L Steck, Rep lnap P F Bella. Dem
Polllng Pleoe -NelghborllooO A« 'Clerk -0 AIG•I•, Res> Jv<Jge M S Howe, Rep
Center. Cieri. S Ca~ Aep Clerk JC Holgurd o.rn
1845 Perk AY PRECINCT -S2 t82 1 Cle<t. G L Manin, 0.m
lnlp -M.I WIHlemton. Oem Polling P111ce Her Oor Beptllt PRECINCT • 52 221· 1
Jud11• -E F Aulrecnt. Oem Church. Polluoo Piie<! Kuiz R11ldel'Oe.
Cieri< -H H Moor. Rep 1230 B11ke1 St 3013 Clrant Av
Clerk -E.E Cooper. Rep lnap -0 L Nr•on. No Pany ln81J 0 M EdlOl1. Rep
PRECINCT -62·033 I Judge -J A Paige 0.m Judge T M Jonee, Dem
Polllf\9 Pteoe -All Bebe Molal. Clerk 8 J Taylor. Dem Clerk -E A Kull, Rep 2250 Newpot'1 81v<1 Cletk -A.J H0<11 0em Cl&fi. -AL O 'Connor. NO Perty
lnap -A E Kyte Rep ' PRECINCT 5<'· 1113 I PRECINCT 52· 222· 1
Ju<lr -1 L Shew Dem Polling Place F1t11 Bep11t1 POiiing Piece Chr ot Chr111
Clef' -M o Montgomery. Rep Cnutch 287 W wuaon St
Clerk -J F Steok. Dem 300 Meg1\0ll1 SI lnap S 0 Rh0ad1, Dem
PRECINCT -62-034 t lnep B M Bendig. Rep Judge T L Walklnt. Rep
Polllr1g Piece -HtnM>n Aealdence. Judge l T OleHnkemp, No 'Clerk A A. Men•. Oem
2034 Monrovia Av Party Cieri. L A Kendall. Rep
lnap -LJ Howard. Rep Ci.rk 0 A McClellan. Rep PRECINCT 52-n~'
Judge -8.L King Rep Clerk -p H Wnne Aep Poll!~ Pleee -Wood Aetldence,
Clerlt -M J Henton. !>em. PRECINCT 52 184 1 ll'f.l Begonia Av
Clefl( -MA Opfermen, Dem Polllng Pl 11c• Ce r u .. 11. lnep PM FOWier Rep
PRECINCT -5~-035-1 AeliOence. Judge J L Wood, Rep
Polllng Plt0e -Smllh Real<lenc4I. 340 E 16th St Clerk -A G Pala. Riil) 227 22nd St lnep A M Carul611e, No Peny CkWlo. M J Kallnlec. Rep
lnep -L L LO<lge. Rep Judge -H C Walkei, Rep PRECINCT -53-060 I
Ju<Joe -AL Cuton. No Party Cletk -G C Walker, Rao POlllno Piece Berlow Affloence,
Clerit -M.8 Smith, Rao Clerk A c Morlan•. Rep s 1 Mon1ec110 Dr
Clerk -M.A Jerboe, Rec> PRECINCT -S2 18~ 1 Inf!> -J W MerrlU Rep
PRECINCT -52--037-1 Polling Place Luckhardt Judge -M.P Cox, Rep
Pollfng Plem -Arden Reeldenoe. RNIOenctl. Cletk M J LeGrand, Rec> 2780 Mendou Dr 148 E 20th SI Clerk A I O'Kelly, Rep
1nap -S.I Ditton. Rep lnap -0 M Luckhardt, Rep PRECINCT -53--062·1
•Judge -N.A Slen111e1d. Rec> Judge -M T Con<le 0..n POllll\Q Place -Elhell Reeldenoe.
Cle<k -OE. Bretiany, Rep Cl«lc -M M Adami. Rep I Twin Lekes Cir
Cle<k -E A. Hmll, Rec> Clerk M T Arndt, Oem lneo -H M Ethell. Rep
PRECINCT -52.039-1 PRECINCT -52· 188· 1 Judge -L 0 C11ney, Rep
Polllng Piece -Columole SL POiiing Piece Nwpl RIV\erl Cletk -J F Schook, Rec> Ollloe, ClubhOuM . Cltrk BG. Mauler Rec>
2252 Harbor eivo 350 Rlvlet8 Dr PRECINCT -53.()63.1
lnep -T J Bratty. Rep lnap A B. Hell Rec> POlltng Place -Nel9on Aealdenoe.
Judge -A.0 Koc;I. Dem Judge -0 A Ollvet Rep 20 P1nehur11 Ln
Clerk -R.T Ellert, Dem Clerk E s Locey, Rep lnap -MM OlaH, Rep.
Cleric p W Plel'IOl1, Rep Clerk K \/ Knue. Rao Judge MM C11Jlew1y. Rep.
PRECINCT -52440-1 PRECINCT -52· 1811-1 Clerk -R. I Ooelz. Rep
Polling Piece -St Joachim Chr Polllno Piece -Pane RNl<lence. Cle<k -E Evena. Rec>
Hmll, 1056 Sen Peblo Cor PRECINCT -53-084-1 1~ ~ Av lnsp -M G Pene. Rep Polllr>g Ptec:e -Blul11 Clul>t'IOuM
lnep -MA Vobor'll Rep Judge -E B Bondy Rep 2414 Viste del Oro,
Judge -W L fOft>Ma. Dem Clerk C M Schul>eGk, No Per1y In'!> A.E Cat•. Dem
Cieri! -A.E Armour. Rep Clerk -J A Cauten, Aeo Judge -BF Helt>brlnger. Rao
Clerk -CB Dnl/«, Dem PRECINCT -52· 188·2 Cle<k -F S Edmondton, Rep
PRECINCT -52-041·1 POlhno Pleoe -Pane RIMIOence Cle1k Rs Helpbrlnget Rep
Polllno Place -0. Riii• AMldenoe. 1058 Sen Pablo Cir PRECINCT -63--065-j
1134 Cheyenne SI lntP -s s Graham Rep Polhno Piece -YMCA 8ulldrng.
lnap -J A Tomlln. Dem Judge -BJ L-Rep 2300 University Dr
Ju<Joe -LA L.enlllbury, Dem Ci.ti. KT PICCOIO 0em "lnSP -MM BeroovtU. Dem C1ett1 -M.H Hajek, Al\P C..,._ -V S Nuectllet~n Rep Judge A M Coleman, Dem
Cler1c -\/. O. Altll. Aep PRECINCT -52· 180· I Ci.tk M E Cooper Dem
PRECINCT -62..()42·1 POiiing Piece BrOOkvlew Cond 'Clerk NA 0 Rourke. Oem
Polling P1ec:e -Kllybl'ootc• Sdlool, Clubtlouse PRECINCT $3.-066-1
3155 Klllyt>fodle ln. 830 Paulerlno Av Polling Piece Newport Cr11t
lnep -LM. 09rman, Dem lnep -EM Stanley. Rep Glut>houM ,
J\1d99 -\/.L ~. l)em_ Ju<Sge -HE Navarre Rec> 201 Intrepid SI
Cler1l -O.l_ Oeynof. Rec> Oerlt -P 0 Neverre Dem ln1p -BJ Stemm Rec> cw. -Ml Ten6anl. Dem Clertt -KB Cu110 Rep JudQe -BJ Schwertt. Dim
PRECINCT -6t~ I PRECINCT -52-190· 1 Clerk M E.. Carnelian. Rep
Polllng ~ -Bew St School, Polling Place Spragu e Clerli -JS~~~.: Dem
3100 8Mt St. Aeeldence, PRECINCT-:° ~1
11\tC) -M.J Thlldltf. Rao 3021 Bat>b SI Polllng Piece -PrornonlOtY Pt.
Jud09 -L 0 Tidwe!I, Dem tn1p 0 J Spregue Dem ClubhOUM,
Clerk -TM Dallape. o.m JUOQe -\/ E C\Jnn1ngnarn. Rec> 200 Promontory Or w .. 1
Clefk -8 R Manue, No Peny Cleft. LA Towrw Rao 1n19 -HF W•tl)MI, Rep
PRECINCT -52-044-1 Cletk C A Mllt(;etO. No Parl'f Judge C J Bollman Rep
Polling P*9 -Pomona SC:hool. PRECINCr -52· t91· I Cleft. s R Lloyd Rep
2051 Pomona Av Polling Pleoe Smnh A...oence Cletll S P•nellO. Rep
lnep -E M Bolby, Rep 3041 OonnyOtOOk Ln PRECINCT -~11· 1
Judge _ TA HltllllOn, Rep lnap C P Merron. Rep Po111no Place -Rubina Auldenoe.
Cle(k -L.I< Talbol1. Rep Judge -V M Nixon. Dem 45 ~aeon Bey
Clerk -M L AUSHll. Rep Clerk -N M Lu1k, Rep !nap L H Yard. Rep
PRECINCT 52-045· 1 Cleft. A E RllO<I.. Dem Judoe -M M Tnomu. Dem
POiiing Place -Mllttin ResiOence. PRECINCT -52 192 1 Clerk L M Rubina, Rep 292~ Redwood Av Polling Piece CoHI College Clef~ E B Kuhl Rep
lnap -VS MIHI!, Rep Ot!ioe PRECINCT -53.071· I Judge _ BJ Mcl<lm Dem 1370 Adams Av POiiing Piece -H••d ~.
CkWk _ H R Roblntor> Rep lntP -D A Nello.ln Arnet Ind 2306 Laurel Pl
Clerk -p F H°"14191eed. Rep Judge HG Hero1no Rep lntp JI Sandi , Dem
PRECINCT -S:>.048-1 Cle<li P E McOleah. Dem Judge -B.J Shaw. Rep
Polling PIBCl' M cDon•lll Clerk -Ls N~aon Rep Clerk EM O Amore, Aeo R..id~. PRECINCT -S2 193 1 Clerk ER Glenn. Rep
2218 Meyer Pl POiiing Piece Cnaaen ReaiOen<:e PRECINCT -53 012 1
lnap -Q M Crllttth Rep 22&3 Cornell Or "o 111 n g P II c • A k • r m 1 n
JuOQll B Boatdrnen. Reo !nap LB Chuen. 0em ReeldenGe
Clerk M A w 1111ams Rep .JuOoe -E A Appleg•I•. Aep 802 Soutn Bey Fronl
Cler'!\ -I M Biringer 0em Cieri< AS Applegale, Rao lnap M Y TOfrey, Rep
PRECINCT -52.051·1 Clerk G C S1nd«1. Rep Judge -J p Akerman. Rep
Polling Place Speneger PRECINCT -S2 1114·1 Cl«k -LL Cooller, Rep RMI~. Polling Piece Trailer Town Clerk c H. Houaton, Rep
1886 Medegaacar SI Clul>houee. PRECINCT -53--073· 1 lnep -0 M Janee. Rep 327 w WHaon St Polling Piece -Reel Ea1 Slora.
JIJOOe -R ~en. Rep 11\99 -G B Ftllbaum. Rep 2000 W Balboa Blvd
Ctetk -C L Alderfer Dem JuOQe H M Ptlee Dem lnep P M Scali No Pet1y
Clerk -c A Hooper Rao Cleril 0 M Chatter' Dem Judge -v Shannon. Dem
PRECINCT -52-053-1 Clef'k -J BtOOl<t Dem Cletl\ J Otwton. No Perty
Polling Place -Burke Aesldenc. PRECINCT -52· lllS· 1 Clerk -c A. MOtrelll. Rep
1811 Tanager Dr . Polllng Place -RH Community PRECINCT -S3-0H· I
1n1p -SK Borke. Rep Ctr Polling Piece -Community
Juctoe -MA Curfll Rep 801 Hamllton SI Church 611 Hellolroe>e Av
Clerk -P A PNrton. Rep lntP G p Soosee Dem 1nep L Jones Rep
Clerk -E.E PrlO<, Rep Judge G W Hermon. Dem Judge -C F Lewla. Rep
PRECINCT -52-054· 1 Clerk -LA Hermon Dem Clerk -JR Blu-.. Rep
P0111no ~ Beleerlc Cntr Cl«k -s A Clark. Dem Clerk -B A Janee Dem
t1175 Balearic Dr PRECINCT -S2-l97 I PRECINCT -53-0i&-1
"lnep -J Germon Rep POlhno Pia.~ Pleyport Mo Pk Polllng Piece -Bonner Aeeldence.
Judge -J.M Burt, Rep ClubhO<Jse, 212 Vie DllOn
Clerk -SL Renne, Rep 903 W 17th SI lntp J F Bonner, Rep Clenl _ H E Redding, Rep lntP -R M Mammano, Rep JuOg• _ 11 J Mseny Rep
PRECINCT -52.()~ 1 Judoe -H H JOflnton Dem Cler\ F s Pr .. 1on Rep
POiiing Ptaoe -JepNn F llOenoe. Clerk -0 V P1n11111tt Rep Clerk -M C Hendr~ton Dem zug Orange Av ~ -M J Herrla. Rep IMC> _ L J Bnggs Rep PRECINCT -52· 198· 1 PRECINCT -53.078-1
JudQll -J.A Hunler Rep Polllng Place -Hey ReeldenGe, PolMng Place -Newoor1 E"""1
Clerk -B.J Furan Rep 27411 AlbJatBrOllS Dr A ~·Balboa Cleric -R K Juberg. Dem lntp -take, ep PRECINCT _ 52.()Sg.1 Judge -PA Crtlonton, Rep lnap -B L. McC•n:t, Dem
Poll Ing Piece Monllcello Clerk -M_S Conti. Dem Judge -CJ Merlh • ~arty ClubnouM Cl«k -L M Hiekle Rao Clerk M M Wagner . .._n
ISO V•lley.Forge Ln P~ECINCT -52·1119·1 C19'k BA Plume Rec>
lnlp -LB Maney. Dem Polling Place -Ireland Residence. PRECINCT -53-077· 1
Judge _ l E Fouru. Dem 1934 Flamingo Or PolllnQ Pt--Beker Reeldenoe.
Clerk -E Godwin Rep lnap -AL Bergen. Rep 1515 Anita Ln
Clerk -LC Trlgllk> Dem Judge -M F Leuck. Rep lntp. -K.M Balcer. Rep.
PRECINCT -52.oe<).1 Clefk -MM Spinner. Rep. Judge -KS lmlloff, Dem.
Poltlng Plec;e ~el Mo Pk Clerk -J M Orey, Dem Clerk -AM Raml!ln, Dem
CkJbhOUM PRECINCT -52·200· 1 Clerk AK Smith. Rep
1045 McxWO'ltl Av POlllng Piece -Wllaori Schoo4. PRECINCT -53-079· t
lnep -M J Lanadowne Rep 801 W WlltoO SI POl11ng Piece -Smith Reeldet>ce.
Judge -I L Blldwtn A9p lnep -0 I Loving, Dem 1927 Bullonehell Ln
Cl«lc -v M Cru1ct1ri.!d. flee> Judof 0 M Lynoll, Dem lneo -0 W Smith -Rep.
Cieri! -v lliil Towneend Dem C*'lt -J M Mani~. Dem. Judge -M.A. M.cln,,., Rep
PRECINCT -62-08' I • Clerk -BK wr1on1. Rep Cieri! -O.L. Meeciler. Rep
Polllng Piece -\/l1ta 0e4 Lego PRECINCT -62·201·1 Clerk -JC Swedlund -Rep ClubhouM POiiing Piece -Henk• Relldenee. PRECINCT -53.079-1
2775 ....a Verde o. Eal. 3234 Oregon Av POiiing Pl--Weter• Reeldenoe.
lnap -H Chlllll Dem lnac> -I/ e. Hartke, Rep 2721 WlndoYef °'
JudQe -J B zi.g.., Rep JudQe -A p H""1<le. Rep lnep -L L. w.1.,., Rep Cleril -Hy Cook Dem "Clerk -D L ~. Rep. Judr -c.c McAdam, Rep
C1w11 -T K. Crlnei. Rep Clerk -J.E Meng, flep. 0... -M H Anderton, Dem
PRECINCT -52.()81:2 PRECINCT -52-~03·1 Clefl( -J. Carpenter. Aep,
I Polllno Pl•~ -\/Ill• Del Lago Polllno Pleet -Armttrong PRECINCT -53-otO·I ClubhouM Ae91dencle. Polllng Place -Nwpt 8alt>oe SL
2715 M-\/erde Or EM1 20ff Ceylon Ot:. Community Ctr. 1fWP -OM MIW1tN, No Perty lfWP -C.S. Frledef'edorf, Rec> Weetdlff Plau
JudQe -LO Coot! Dem JlldQe -A.J. ThotNlt,...., 12r. -T.A. ~. 1*'11
Cler\ -0 C I'~ Dem Citric -G Am'llrQnO, ""'· -J.Y Mc:AMr.i..~· Clerk -R:A' em.iia_ 'o.m Clttil -U . Reid. Rep -L8. Murr.y, ,.,..
p A E c I N c T -5 2 • 1 e e . 1 llAICINCT -62·209· 1 C*1t -LA Horpel, ""' Pr~ Cl'lufch Poll Ing Piece -Kreutzer PlllECINCT -&3-0f1·1
:>860 r:e1Mtw Ad ' Reel<ltnce, llotllng Plll09 -~1 Sl\Otet
-Z.0 Mcl<lbben Dem '624 COll>y Pl, ClubllouM. -c,.1. Crotter, A.s>. · inep. -A.F. Spr11111e. No Pany 611 c-1 s1.
-TM Campbel. Otl'll Judge -A.E. Kreutl«, Rec>. t~-I Mtn.r. Ae9·
Qlt1t -G.T: Ktlllorlan.' Dem c.ll -flM ... 09!'ft -A.0 fWntlcow. Rep
PRECINCT -52·117·1 Clttil -E.1. RoMbOoell. Rep -D.E Hen-1. AIP ~ l"90I -eoz.ci ~ llf'ECINCT -02·at0-1 . Clttil -J.M Sebek.°""
3104 ~en 1knn Av. ' Polling Pleee -btende Hl 8dlool. lllllfCINCT -~2·1
_ Jo Coud Ae9· 2323 ,,._Ile Av. POlltng Piece -Donlln "~--ICe.• -c.e. ~. ~ =-M.T. SOolatO, OIM. HO Apolena Av. -D RA)oud. ~ -J.A. BufOl'd, Dem fnlel. -LA. Dottlln, Oein,
Qn -L 0M. ~ A1ip. Oler -D.J. Hatt, Rec>. Judot -M A. tMln. ....,, ~ -11·1 ... 1 a.ti -F.V. Martinea. Dem. Clll'tl -L.M . ewt\on, "9p
Pcte11a P11Ca -Wrtc1M """'Inoa, ftAECINCT -02·211-1 Cltrk -D,l. Woolleir, Otln. tlt2T_.Of .._,..,..__ ...... OtU'dl. ~-~1
-M.L hotwl'I*, "-11. 11N ~Alf '0111"0 ."•Ot COlftlU•
-J.t. Daor1 "9p. fnlP. -0,"-Tllumwt, ""'· Al39dl IOI, -P.A. WrlQM, AIMl. Ind Judge -M.a ~. "9p, 121t PolaN Dr.
-· _,..., ., ..
I~~ 0 "' un-1. "'llP PAIOIHGT -t:t-IH· 1 (:i;f C 0 H11111, "'9 ,. 0111 no "' eoe ll n g 11 nd
8::11 ~~ ':.:. ~ :~HwltOt "°
llllllOINOT -llJ•OU I ln"fl -M I.. Calin, Dem
llolllng lll1111t -l•ilrf l'le.io.no.. Judoe l I M11"11M11u Aep
HO Jumlne Av. Clerk II' J lrnllll, lllep
lnec> M J A~. """ Clerll -EA fngland, l'lep "JuQOe C O hltur,Aep ,.llECINC1 '91·S17 I
Clerll I ller1nt, Dern POlllttQ P•-Moe Reel4.-.oe.
Clerk 0 t Carl, ,_.., 46 lf "'O•bllry Rd
l'H(CINCT 63-0U·I lnep J.0 Hllehey, Dem
l'Olllng Pl--Nt'IWpotl a.a.on Judge V.V Be\lfy, Oem
City Hell, Clerli A 8 Moe. fllel>
3300 Newpotl livd Clerk P A Wllaon, Aep = ~ KIM. ~ 11',_lOINCT 63-328· t t C A«lmot\O, l'lep POiiing Pl--Altttete IL
• ler1c L H111on, Dem Communttr, Ctr
Cler1c A A. 0.Ubel\, ~. I COfpotl e Pl&U Or
PRl!CINCT -u.CIH-1 lnap M ' Duke, flee>
Polllng Pl4oOt -Sl1111k Aeeldence, J1.1doe M l'oremen, Rtu
701 P09P1 Av on alley, Oletk R. Dorn. Rep I,,~-0.0. l'rOl1, Aep. Clerk J.T 8111, lllep
J M.C. Hlbetl'nlin, Rep PRECINCT -53-300-t
C -D.L OtMllvO. No Peny Poll•no Pl1c1 M c Atlnur
Clert. -W.D o.MllVO, No Peny Reeiderice.
PAlCINCT -~Tot HO Sendoelltle Dr
Polllng Plaoe Newoor1 HelOhtt I~ 0 A Kemp, No Party
&hoOI. J -A MCAnnur. Rep 300 tllth St. Cler -D M Edward•. Rep In~ l p Hernblet.I.. Rep, Clerk -M c. 8owm1111. Rep
Ju -l!.L Price. "*"· PRECINCT -53 3!11 I
C -8 0 . Normen, Rec> Polling Piece -Wiiton R .. loence.
Clerk -M J Whllneek, Dem <108 lrl1 Av
PRECINCT -~-1 lntp BB Wllaon OeM
Polllng Plac:e -Ill Flt• Slellon, Judoe -L 0 Llpj)lll Dem
4 10 MetlOOl<f Av • Cletll J A ~ 1l110n Jr ()em
lntP -J A Pethlgl l Rep Cle<k -M 0 CrewiCHd Dem
Judoe Me Nlelton, R9') PRECINCT -53-352 1
Clat'k LA Hackall. Rap Polllng Place NH Lewnbowllng
Clerk S.B. Yeo, Rep Clullhoute,
PRECINCT -53-0911 I 1550 Crown Ot1ve N0tth,
Polllng P~ -Mun1011 Retl<lence lntp J H McDonell. Rep
538 Fullet1on Av Judot J !; Carton Dem
lnap P l M•rdellch Oert1 C•etl. N M Moore. Rao
Judge -G G Munton Rep Clerk B Wh1r1on. Rao
Clerk M M Br.Oley, Rep PRECINCT -53 3~2 2
Clerk M M Ch•ml)el. Rep POiiing Piece -NH Lawr11>()wt1ng
PRECINCT -53~-1 Clubllouse, Polllno Pi.ce -Menell R,..ldeoc., 1550 Crown Drive Nor1h
20:l7 Highland Or 1n1p N C Stanton. Aeo
ln1p L w Forbee, Rep Judoe H L Weil. Rep
Judr -A z Meneii. 0em c14H1< BL B•ekemor• Rep
Ci.t -I< J Frink. Rep Cieri. E A MerOWlll Rop
Cieri< L L Jacob•. Rep PRECINCT -53.353 I
PRECINCT -53-091·1 Polling Piece -Newpo.1 Hiiia
POlllng Piece -JonH Reeldeooe. Clubnouae,
308 Poppy Av 1900 Porl Cartow Pl
lnap -w L S petioer. Aep ln1p M J Neel. Rep
Judoe PB Jonee, Rep Judge W Holl-•y. Rep
Clerlo -M 8 O'Btten Rec> Cieri< E. G Ne«aon Rep
Clerll -L M Colby Oem C..,,.. -J M Cieri. Rep
PRECINCT -53-092 1 PRECINCT 53 35'4 1
Polling Ple c I Ferg u 1on POiiing Place N-potl Snor ..
AellOenGe, Clubl'IOUM
115 Norlll Bey Front 511 C111111 SI
lnap. -V H Dooley. Dom ln1p W M Johnson. Aep
Judo• L Lewi•. Rep Judge J J Foley Dem Cl6flc -LB. Hartlein, Oem Cle<k NJ Foley. Dem
C ... k -A.J Ferouton, Rae> CIO<k -DJ BorlhwlCM Dem
PRECINCT -53--093 I PRECINCT 53-355 1
Polling Place -LldO lllan<I PolllnO Piece -Boeke! Retloencie
ClubhouM 380 1 Seuhore Dr
70 I I/le Lido Souo • 1n1p -S E BICl<el, Rep
lnep H S Haroege, ~ Judge -w J Wood. Oem Jud~ -B H Moma, Rep c1.,.1< C F EMI. No Party
Clerk AM Lockney, Rep Clerk 0 Shapiro. Reo
Clerk -0 K 0. Puydl Rec> PRECINCT -53-356 1
PRECINCT -53-004·1 Pollln g Piec e DI( k man
POIS.ng P1ece -Harbor Dist Offlee. AM!Oen<:e
1901 8eyalde Or 321 Sen1a An• Av lnap -0 J Cornell. Rec> lnep R T Burn1 Rep
Judge -J.C. HarrOO, Rep Ju<1oe -L W""'9< Rep
Cieri. -M B l<redel. Rep Clerk -H R Snyder. Rep
Clerk -M.J Tyler, Rep Cle<k K L Burne, Rep
PRECINCT -63--096·1 PRECINCT -53-357·1
POiiing Pl.c. -The)'91' AeelOence. Polling Pt.Qe -Enaion S«lnool,
106 Vie Loree 2000 CllH Or.
lnap M J Dingle. Rep lnep P K. Reed Rep
Judge -SH. Oingle. Aep JudQe -H.H Remley, Rep
Clerk -J L Thayer. Dem C.k -0 R Shortrldoe. Dem
Clwt. -PA Croeeon. Dem Clerk -L.A Mutv.,...,, Rep
PRECINCT -63-008-1 PRECINCT -53·358-1
Po111n g Piece W•k•llelo POlllnO Ptec:e -Oek•ood 1'pte Reeldenol. ClubhooM,
40 I Beo9nl1 Av 1700 18th S1
lnep ~ t= M Welker. Rep lnap -CE Pelller. Dem
Judge -0 G Trlmble. Rep JudQe -C M Htl. ring Dem
Clerio -A 0 Borden, Rep Clerk E E Ellis, Rep
Clerk -EI Coc>len. Rep Clerk F.E OeYla, Rep
PRECINCT -53-097 1 PRECINCT -53-3511 1
Polllno Pl--Ebell Clut>N>uM. Palling Piece -L..ao<Jn• Fedetet
515 W Balboa Blvd Community Cir
lf\t9 -M LeFebvr•. Rep eoo E Balt>oe Blvd
JuOge -H E. LeFebvre. Rep n119 -D.J Sell, Rep
Clerk -H H Collnm. Dem Judoe -L I< HtydOr'ff, Rep
Clertt -N ~ Dem ~ -E SpMt, Rep PRECINCT -S3-098-1 :;..,... -CS Newell. Rep
P oll Ing Pi e c e -Schmidt PRECINCT -53·~1
AeeldenOe. Polllng ~ -Hammond Gareoe
1805 E Belboe Blvd Aeeldefloe,
lnap M Leec:hman. Rep 210 Opel Av JuoOe -R.M Schmidt, Rec> l"IP -P J CotCO<en. Rep ~ J M Sparre Rep Judge M 0 Hammond Rec>
Cler1l -J G Wood. Rec> Cleril -V S Snow Rep
PRECINCT -53--099-1 Cletl< E J Griffith Aeo
Polttng Piece -Glau Aealdence. PEECINCT -53..Jel·I
2562 Waverly Dr Polling Piece Herdman
1neo -E M eon.. Rec> Relklenc41,
Judge -B L. Gtv9r>•. Rep 2111 Abalone Av
Cieri< -M L Glut, Rep lnlll) J C Hetdman. Rep
Cletk -PW. Teu!MI, Rep Judge A E Herdmtn. Rao
PRECINCT -S3· 100-I Clertl -M J lnglee, Dem
Po41ono P•--Swengo Aaldenoe. ·ci.n. -F w Zeff Dem
82 Belboe Covee PRECINCT -53-382· 1 lnep BE F0t1Wllle Rep POlllng Piece -Beysioe Sovlh
Judge -FL MUler Rep CkJbllouM
Clet1< G.P F0<1evllle, Rep 300 E Coast Hwy
Cltrt -M M Polley. Aeo lnap J Weetbrook Rep
PRECINCT -53-10 I 1 Judge C B Osbotne, AflP
Polllng Place -Seeclltt Mo P~ Clerk -L L Shouth. Dem
Clul>llOUM Clerk V A Madden Re(>
890 W 151h St PRECINCT -53-383-1
ln!N> -LE Fllhet Rep POiiing Place -Feller Reeldence
.Nooe -v o Mood)' Rec> 11 t2 PaJOfn• Dr
Clerk M E. Otnton. Dem ·1nep NA Remley. Rep
Clefl( -I I< Dougall Dem Judge -O E Brown, Rep
PRECINCT -53-102· 1 Cieri! -~.B P«kln1. Dem
Polllng Place -Mo-F\Mldenee, Clerk S.A Walla. Rep,
2025 E Balt>oa Blvd PRECINCT -63-364-1
'lnap E M M-. Rep Polllno Piece -Gayner RMlden<le
Judge -M S 01111\g. Rep 1732 Cendeltllok Ln
Clerk -G A Jonnton, Rep lneo -I( T Leno111e. Rep
Clerk -F M Lovell Rep Judge H A OolNlt, Rep
PRECINCT -53-103 1 Clerk 0 L McKee. Rep
POiiing Place -Cleary Ae5lclence. Cl«k -E W Mulroy. Rep
301 Tile Grand Cenel PRECINCT 53-365· 1
"lnap -P J. Cleary. Rao Polllng Piece -Lutl'l&ren Church,
Judge -J.A. Crozier. Rep 7IMI Do"er Or
Cler1\ M.E Lu . Rep lnep R J Olc*llnton Dem
Clerk -H C Bernard, Rec> Judge P M Geddie, Rep
PRECINCT -53· IOS-1 Clerk -F M Arnon. Rep
POllll>Q Place Lowe Aettoente. Clerk A M Murrey, Rec>
2 t4 33rd SI PRECINCT -53-38&-1
lntP -J R ROMet1 Dem POiiing Place -Spa Conl Am
Judge -M Rosbarg, Rep. 6000 Park Newporl
Clttk A.G BllM, Dem lnep -A G Wella, Rep
Clerk -c H Plnckert Dem Judge R Schechter Dem
PRECINCT -53·106· 1 Ckark F Grovel, Rep
PolllnO Piece -End•ley Reetdenot. ci.tk -I( A Peteraon. Rep
3300 Oc:.el'I Blvd PRECINCT -53-3417·1
IMP -S.C "'"°'alley, Rec> Polling Piece -Wlcknem
Judge -E.W Stleler, Dem Relldenoe.
Cterk -c .c Endlley. Rep 2005 111111 caudal
Clerk -GS Smith, Rep. lnap ~.A Wlcioham, No Perty
PRECINCT -63-301 1 Judge -ER Wlekham. Rep.
Polling Pl•C• -Simpton Cletk -L.V. Thompeon. Rec>
Aeeldenoe, Cl«il -M.A Reldlert. Rep
2008 Galaxy Or PRECINCT -53-388-I
IMP -C A O<IJ. Rep Polling Piece -Wiiie AtlidenOe
JUOge -B J Cell. Dem 4520 C0<11&nd Dr
Clerlr -RP Mwevlch, Rep lntp -P N MIOhMla. Dem
Clerk -S.M Simpton, Rep Judr -J A Wllll, Rep.
PRECINCT -53-308-1 Cler -E H McKinley, Rep
POlllng Pl--Sl<lnner Reekleooe. Clerk -J D Go9hen. Rep
1724 Hlghland Dr PRECINCT -53-3811· 1
lnep -J M Burge. Rep PolllnO Place -P-Reeldence. Jvdoe -\/.H erai.y, Rep. 447 Morn1no Canyon Rd
Cler\ -Q_J PrMtka. Rep lnep -PP. PMM, Rep
Clerk -0 .1. Pre.etka. Rec> Judge -J.8 Geyer, Dem
PRECINCT -53--30ll-1 Cltt\ -8 .M. Ferr, Rep,
Polling Piece -K•llno ~. Cl«k -O.J. Wood•. Aeo
2807 Ahl I/Illa Or. PRECINCT -53-S70· I
I -M-C. SttlMllll. Dem. P o 111 n O P I • e a • L • • r n e d -E.W. l( .. llng, Aep. RMl<lenoe,
-M.B. Merlldudln. Rec> 807 llegonl• Av Clerk -8 J Clone, Rep !nap -V E. MOfen. Rep
PRECINCT -53-310.1 ~ -H \/. l.Mmed. Rep
Poling Piece -COfon• Oil Mat Cieri! -L s Pelt-. Dern. H40lt amoo.. Clwtl -E.H. Krlll'et. 8tnl
2t01 Eutblutt Dr. PRECINCT -53-371-1 In_, -E.R. RoM, flep. Polling Plaoe -Herbof V1-
Jud09 -N.f . Grooe. Dern. Ctubhi>uM.
()erll -I. BelWny, Atp 11114 POf1 We.tl>Oume
C*1t -... L HlllMI\, ._,, ~-F J. it..,,, Np
PRECINCT -Q.alt-1 -JA.~. A$ P~ ~ -Ooellti. ~. -P.J. Murphy, Dem I
TOO 8iton Av. an -F.H. Pflfl,"""'
-V.C GoellU. Dem PRtCINCT 113-312·1 -H.0. MGCtlmmon, Np. Po111ng ~ -HwbClr VW C -S.J. Bennltt, o.m. ctu~ Clerk -M.A cottmen. Rep. IW Pon W•1boumll
llA!CINCl -"'412·1 lnap -Ml. Hwney, Dem PolMng Pl.--Gnni ~. Judge -A l<utU. Rep
2tM Cerob St. CMrto -M.E O.W, "'90
lnlP -c.c. 0r ... 1. o..n °"" -a K. ,.m..L......,
Judo• -• I. MacDonlld, No PMCIHCT -4'4rw-1
PWIY l'olllnCI "--IS Nlwpcwt ()en
Clerir -K.L Kln-i..~· """ llatloft..1 .. CWll -C.A. lo4ce, ..._.,. IN • .,,,-•• Of.
llAICIHCT -~6-1 '!.'!t._ -I .Cl ...._ 'W ::::-o--~WI~ (;;,l" = ::.:,,.,~
-Holpltll ..... a.rtt. -It.Ao ~ ..... . ·-. -u. llwer, OeM. llMCfllOT -..... , Judge -'· ,,.... o.n. lllllinG 11'*9 --.. .......... ,111 •• ioe. ...
Cler\ -P.P. ~ 0-nS3 Pon Cltrtm fl\
•a.ti -U . LAoNrd. Olm. lfllO. -'· ~ On.
Judoe -L M W .. be. Aeo Clet\ e M Wiebe, l'ep
Clerk VC feylot, Dem
llACICINCf 63 311 1
llolll11g fllao. C•teldo AHlOenct
11 lurfald41 Ct
lnep M Celaldo. Dem
Juc1r ... P~'""· ~ c... 8 C•taldO. No P411~
Cletll 0 Ca1e100, Dem
ll'RLCINCT 53 383 I
POlllng PIMA -OulClt. '4ealdence,
3827 Blue Kii)'
lnlt() ( II Oulclc. Hep
Judge 0 J Qoegq_et, Rec>
Clerll t l Reed Rep
• Clerk 8 A 8ar1111111on "'9p
PRECINCT 63·384 I
POiiing Pl~ O•OH Retlldenoe,
6 Oole•• Point °' 1n1p G B Gro ... l\ep
Judo• 1 E. 8egre111. ~
Cleril. P R Fredrlelt.a. Hee>
Cieri. E A ScMepple Rep
PRfCINCT 63 ·Jl8 I
PQlllO(I Piece -9albo• AOOfn,
tf40 S-1111 Ne•PO<I
ln1p 6 K .. 1nbAUITI, ~
Judo-C 8 AnllCl\et Dem
Clerk G E 81ttrl. Dem
Clerk A Stern Jr Dem
PRECINCT 03·388 1
Po111 .. g 1>1ace St M1cn .. 11
Church
3233 Pecllle V-Or
ln1p N C Wlll()n. f\9'>
Judge 0 E Mlilol>e A4Y1
Clerk AH Wll~. Rep
Clerk B M Fr .. mon Rep
PRECINCT 53·389 I
Polling Piao. -Nonn e1u111
Rec Cent••
2409 Viii• del Oro
lr1tp V A Hou-m•n Rev
Ju<JQll M A 11mmon1 Rep
"Cletl< F B ThomH, Rep
Cle<I< M P Cochran Rep
PRECINCT S3 3111 I
PolllrlQ Ph1ce Vol ACllon Ch
Bulldlng,
17 14 W Balboe 91110
lnap H M Dalby. Rep
Judge P e Oalby Rec>
Clert. B \/ Singer R~
Clerk M J Sl'lfleley Dem
PRECINCT 53-392 I
Polllog P111ce Lido Parlo. Roe
Clubl'louse.
7 10 l ldo P•rlo. Or
1n1p M S McDuNle, O.m
Judge -G C Wiggins Rep
Cl«t. M L Arnold Rep
Clolfl< ~ F Mooney. Dem
PRECINCT -53·393· 1
Polling Pl11Ge -Fldehly Feo
1SI!> WealcllH Dr
lntp EK Glo!le. Rep
Judge AB Crl .. lulll. Rep
Cieri. W D Colbtolh. Dem
Clerk C T Capella No Par1y
PRECINCT -53-39•· I
POiiing PtllGe -LU Bntu
Apartments
5515 Rive< Av
Ptl3l.IC NOTICE
FICTl'TIOUB 8U81H£88
NAME 8TATEMENl'
Th• lollow1ng ~raon II ooong
a;ne11u
RUNAWAY TRAVEL 2304 W
t Anne Pl • Senle Ane. CA 92704
Vickie Sacre. 2304 W St Anne
I . Serill Ane. CA 92704
Thlt bUsJnn.IS conOUC1ed Oy •n
dlllldual Vici.ill Sect@
L ln11 1111_.,1 .... filed ..,,n 1ne
Counly Cleftc of Orange Counly on
M1y t8. 1982 I FtW700
lnlll I.A ~ Oein Judcle l .W 011MO, "-· Cit!\ M I Watd, OM'n
Cltlti I J. w~.L "911, P~IOINO'T ''°"'"' 1 flolltna l'laot -~'°" tonool. 1t00 ,Oft a...ourne Wy
ltoep I L Ku141e. ""1 Judoe l L °'90Q, Om!\
Cletlc E N Not1on, .._,
Clerk a A Horne. "-PAICINCT -&3-3t7· I
Polflno Piece lol1ml11lng
Raeldet\Oe,
171, P0tl M1111lel0/'I Cit "'"° J A lchmleelng, "9p JUO(le p Q Qalllvatl, '*"
Clerk I< A AllltOll Dem
Clert. C II McOanlel. 111.o
PRECINCT -53 3"-1
Polling PleQe tpengl••
Aeald911C41.
1000 w Ooeen l'ronl
1n1p E M Shltley, Rep
Judge E H Miiiet, Rep
Cler\ A C .... a. Dern
Clerk A 8 Pe1tfMn. l'lep
PRECINC r 53~ I
POlhng Plaot lldO Room.
5000 Pet II Newport
lntp S TebrlM!y, Dern
Judof A L BellCWI, Dem
Cieri. ( R Crouch, Aep
Clerk E Golub. Dern
PRECINCT -53 402· 1
Polling Place -Fitz O•l>bOn
R"10onc;e,
20 15 R911uo11
lnap A M lohu1, Dem
Judg11 R W Smlln, Rep
Cierlo. ~• G Bonnell. Rep Cletk C A F11.i..Qlbbon, Hep
1 ~· ""'" be no polltng 114-for 1t1e 1011ow1no prec1nc11 1n tile
a1ec11on eno 1ne quelllled votera
sn111 vole oy et>-.1 voler bellOt or
vole II me Ofllee of 1"41 Aeg111rer of
Vole••. 1300 So. Grand Avenue.
Sanll Ano Callfornl•
36·331 5 t-202 53--061
36-342 51213 53.070
37·202 51 214 53.373
5 I 063 52-015 53-374
51 064 52-100 53-382
51 163 52-187 53-385
51 16S !>3-061
'lndiCllles illllChOO l>Olrd member
is t>lllngual
Un• copra de "" nollcle legal es1e d1apon11>1e en 919anot cuando
se iOliGll• Pare 001-un• c:opl&.
tavo1 e ponerse en conteclo con al
Regrs1redor de Vo11nl11 •
714 834 2244
Oaled lhls 14th day ol Mey, 1982.
A E OLSON
Reg1S1r11 of Volar•
By Ann• Loo L1v1ng11on
();jpuly
PuOhth•O Orange Co111 Delly
Pllo1 Mey 27 198:?
Ptl3l.IC NOTICE
FICTTTI0\18 8U ... H
NAM£ 8TATEMVIT
The lollow1ng pereon II 001no
ou1tneatu
(Al ONCE AND FOR ALL -(8)
TH( RIGHT WEIGH. 2300 FelrVleW
Ad . Y-203, Cose Meu. CA 112e2e.
Beh1v1ore1 Pr o gram
Conau1t1n11. Inc . 1 C1llforn1a
corporation 2300 Falrvl-Rd
Y-203 Coale Mou CA 112626
Tll•J business " condUC1.0 by 11 cor00tehon
Benevtorel Pr1>91arn
Consu11an1a. Inc
Oavod Tnomeuon
Presidflnl
Pu1>111neo Orange Coast Dally
,,llot Mey 20. 27 June 3, 10 t982 2177-82 Tlus $\llletTM!nl was llled wnn the 1------------. Cooon1y C1et1'. ol Of&l'IQ6 County on
f't&IC NOTICE
FICTm<>..il •UBINl!H
NAME ITAT'lllrtllfT
1 he lollowrng person 11 Oo1n11
~8y 18 t982 ,., ...
Pvt>hsh@d Orenge Cont Oally
P~ol May 20 27 JuM 3 10 1982
2148-82
11>u11ness as. ------------
OAK ST SKA TES. 212 Main f't&JC NOTICC IS• Hun11ng1on Boch. CA 92648 ------------
H•twyn F Hem1llon. 7~2 Ell15, FICmlOUI ........
tiunllf\91on e.Kn CA 92648 T111a bUsiness it conducted by an MAME IT A T£MENT moovldu•I rne 1011ow1ng pereon 11 doing
H&IW'yfl F Hammon l>USAneu 85
Tnia llalt1men1 was tiled wl1h lhe WE RE IN WORKSHOPS. S308
!County Cle<k ol Ote""" County on All/er A"e Newpor! Beech. CA ••y v 92663
May 18 l982 Flt9'71a Alla Rae Jem_.,,.., 5308 Ro,,..
Pubh1neo Orange Coast Da11y Ave ~ 8-:11 CA 112863 Pll()I M•y 20. 27 June 3 10 1982 This l>uSIMll •S conducted by an
2181-82 •OOrvldueJ
•------------Riie Jam--. DllmtlC ..,..TICE Th•s t1116fn@nl wu filed w!lll Ille f-----r_..-. __ rw _____
1
county Clelk ol Oranoe Counly on
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mey 17 1962
NAME BTAT'llM•NT '1tten
ftie 1onow1n9 persons ••P domgj Pubh,lled Orange Coul Oelly 1>usmess as P11o1 M11y 20 27 June 3. 10 t1M12
AOMINISTAATIVE SERVICE~ 2224-82
INC. b6fi Ba~e· Slrffl Cc>S18 Mesa
t.A 'J2b26 f't&IC NOTIC£ ... ,.11,., 1 Inc 11 Ca11fo rn1a --------~~--i<;o• pol ii lio n 1014 Cannonaur FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
Cirne C.o~la Mesa, CA 9~626 MAME STAT£MEHT !111~ liuslntlss is ctJn(lucreo by a 111 .. '""'""'"9 parsons arP doing
f(o•porohou tJu\•f;:;'l,~OOa~ 177r' A1ve<SK1e Drive HellPr I I"' Fran~ J Helle< N!'WPnr• Beocn CA 92663 llu~ ~1.a1ernen1 wes lolf'<J wiln 1r.e l Kil LEEN 209 4 ISi
!County C1,;1i. Of Orengto Cou11ly on S11...-1 NP.,..1>0'1 Beach CA 92663
May 11 1962 RONAl 0 C OOADONI 209
,,891n 4 1~t 'iH"PI Newport Be•cn CA
Pu1Jh1hl'd Orange Coasl Oa11y 9266 l
1>1101 May 13 20 27 Jun.> 3 1982 Th" nus1ness " c.onoucte<I ov e 2 122 82 c;e11er.ll par1nersh1p Ron Duran PlB.JC NOTICE 1 r"s .ia1~eo1 was liled w1lh Ille
l------------I Counry err.,~ 01 0 •11"98 County on
M~~ 11 1982
FICTITIOUS 8U81NEll
NAME ITATEMINT
The lollow1ng person Is doing
bullnHI 85
"1"217
PuCJl1she<1 01ange C.out D111y
Pilot Mly 13 20 27 .lune 3 1982
3060-'12
!Al BC C lB) BRION CON·------------
STAUCTION COMPANY 72646 Vte P\B.IC NOTICE
Senll•oo Mission V1e10 C11l1torn1a --,,-1-C-T-IT_IO_U_S_B_U_S_ .. _t:_S_S __
112691 MIGhHI E Br1on 22646 VII HAM£ STAT£M£NT
San11ago Mrssion V•ero Calilorme 111e ,,.. lowing person is oo1n9
92691 f)u\1ht'~' .. ~
nus business IS conduclod by en t.OMMEACIAL GRAPHICS
Individual CO 1700 Newporl Circle Sanlo
Michael E Btlon Al'a CA 92705
This stllement was llled wHh lhe DAVID W TUBMAN 853 N
Coun1y Cieri! of Orenoe County on Glassel Oranoe CA 92687
Mey 5. t902 Tn1s bus•ness rs conducted by an
f 111773 lndoViOUllf
Publl1hed Orange Co11t Dell~ DevlO W lubman P1101, M•v 8, t3, 20. ')7 t1182 Th•s ~111emen1 was flled wun lh• 2099-82 Counly Clerk ol Orange County on
1------------1M•y 11 1982
l'tB..IC NOTIC£
flCTITIOVt .u..-as
NAM£ ITATUdNT
The 1011ow1ng pereon It doing
bUSIMSS U
f1"211
P1Jbllsht>d Orange CoHt 0111~
Pilol Mey 13 20 27 June 3. 1982 30~2
STEINER OF LONDON 2070 -----------8u1lneu Center Orlvfl, Sul•• 240, K00051
Irvin•, CA 92715 FICTITIOV8 •UIUNEll
TOPPY'S BY STEINER. l TO NAME 8TA'n....-T
(Anaheim). a C.lilornle corporetlon. Tne following pe•eon 11 001ng ~.:i2~~~,,... Cenler Drive. lrvlne, l>uSl;:e:~~!sTER ENTERPRISES
TIM• bu1ineu •• c:onducled by • 3152 YellOWllOn• Orlv• Cost•
corporation Mew CA 112626 Toppy'1 by Steine< Ltd STEVEN P LANCASTER. 3152
(Anetielm) Yellowstone 0r1..,., Coata M .... CA
Victor St Surle, 92628 Pruldent Th11 t>ua1ne11 la oonducted by en
Tiil• 11a1ement wu llled wllh tl'ltl 1ndlvlduel
County Cletlc of Oranoe COunty Of1 S1even P Lancuter
Mey 4. 1982 Thll a1a1-1 WM Iliad wttll tne ,.,_ County Cler\o of Or111199 County on
Publl1h11d Orange Co•tl Dell~ M•y 5. 11182
PllOI, Mly 8, 13, 20. 27, 1~2-8~ Publlelled OttnO• Co:.~~y
1------------iPllot, Mey 13, 10, 27. June3. tM2. rtaJC NOTIC( 212(M2
l'K:rrnout ....... --""" -. M~ aTATllllNT ~ ..,,-.
The follOwl"O petlOlll -doing butlneM at; l'ICTI"10U8 .,_
COMMAND P!A,.ORMANCE. NAJm ITA~
2010 ~ Oenlw OrM. .-2•0. Tne tollowlng pee.on I• dol~
IMM, CA 1127111 buW-M! '
TOPPY'S 8Y STEINER. LTD M"' rs AUTO ~nott. ~Otrdt=Oro111), 2070 Bu•ln .. t S32t•I' Weet Wfilf'M A---, $ema
Center • fl'vlne. CA 12110 AM, CA t21'04.
Thie ,._ 111 ~ed by • ~ o..i ._,,., m '°""' ~•tlon ltoc*hlnt. No. I» tt. Meflalwt. CA
TOOP(1 bY Sltll* Ltd 112I04.
(Oatdtn 0#0'4! Thll ~ la ooodtscbd bY 911 Vlc1or It. IU(iit, IMMdual.
"'-'dent TllOIMa O. tv'11
1'1111 tit"*"'"' ... llled with -T'NI etai-t ..... --.. ONltY a.ti of OftnOt COUll(y on ~ a.11 of a...,... a.._ • .,.., .. ,., ,..., ..... ... .... ,._,
• P\lblllMO Oran .. Coatt OaAy lt111t1tltMcl OJ-.. 0-.. ~
..... ... .,. .. is. 20.11. 1..a. Not. M9Y .. 1S, .. "· -·' •.. ~· 2041-12 .......
; ..
DYING TOWN -The five remaining residents
of Loyalton, S.D., are all members of the town
board, which is in the process of dmolving the
Lown government. From left are Evelyn
Peterson, Irene.Sylte, F.dna Oban, H enry Nipp
A
u
and Al Sylte. The building they ue posing
with is an abandoned hotel, one of two
remaining buildings along once thriving Main
Street.
•
Ora • Coaet OAILV PILOT/Thured•Y1 May 21, 1H2 DI
.,.p;; ..... ITA,.....,
fht lollowl"O 11treo11 la doing blltllleal ...
TAX 'lllll llCOHANOI
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W J lkloll, Jt Thia tlltttntnl WU nled Wltll 1111 County Cltfk Of 0111f109 County on
Mey 20. 10l2
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Publl•ll•O Orange COH I Dally ltllot May 21. Ju,. 3. 10. 11. tN2
2M7·U
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COMMUNITY Ol"IOTQllllH,
'" io111 ltrHI. lull• No, 4, Newport leeci\, OA .,.., Dentel loull Tldltnoll. 7120 '°"'.,,. ltreet, OowMr, CA T hit t>utllltM It oonduoteo by an lndMClutl
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Thlt tt•t-1 w .. filed wt1fl tht County Clertl ol Or •not County on M1y 2&, 1012. ,,.,n
'"l>ll•h•d Oreng1 CoH I Delly "IOI. Mty 27. June 3, 10, 17, 1982 utf.12
NIUC NOTIC£
"=·~.. m=--.. Tll• rotlowlno IM''°" I• doing •~ bu .. ,,.,, .. The penotlt .,. CIOlnO rHOLOINOI IHTllllHATIOHAL. ~ ... frr CM.., Orlw. !l.nltiOu ... ~. COMI ANO on IT. uo,. Hlintlf'IOlon lled\, Callomll t2t47 Moulton lt1tltw1y, Laguna Hiii•
1.tOll Tt llOhtl .. H oh. UH Cll!lorm taa TtmPt OflYt, H\lfltlnQton ltach, C8l1 llOUt Cloe* Jr H4 N Cllllorllll tH4t lll•O Oflvt, Pt~ll•. dalllornla Tiiie bu'*-It OOl\duoted by an tM70 lndMdlltl lmlllO 0 10011, 824 N. t..11.c
Leon T llloedt onv., ltieo.ntta, Cellf«nla t2870 Thia tt81.,_,t Wll llled wllh tlll Thll bu.linMe le oondvcrted t>y Covnty Clerk of Or111199 County on lndMdu81t (HUHANO I Wtt.). AprM 21, 1982. Cati Cloe:* ,,._ 1.!mlko Clocll
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Put>llt lltO Ortntt COH I Dally Thlt tlltttMlll -llled wllh ttw Piiot M8Y 27, AA>e S. 10, 11, tN2 County Clerk Of Or11199 County on
2338·81 M•y 11, ttU
Ml.JC NOTIC£
flCTmOUa .ua1N111 NSt.lC NOTICE
NAW aTATIIMINT '1CTITIOUI IUllNIH .... TIC • .....,_ -·
Publlthtd Or•no• COH I Dilly Poot. May 27, June 3, 10, t7, 111t 2-...2 N .... ITATIIMUfT ""' ,...,,_ -lh• following p.,1on I• doing Th• toHowtng ~tton• •t• domg Mollet le htttl>>' glvt n thet the bu'"-N butin•H 11 Bowd of Truel .. ol ttlt HumlnQtOfl W 0 0 D l A N 0 V I l L A G E C 0 AS T A V f 0 R f N T A L 8"oh Vnl:.:yh k~ Ol•lrlOI
APAATM!NT8. 711 W 11tn SttMI, SERVICE INC Cloe J}lRJFTV RENT wl• reoelw bide tot~ K..ttlll
No 312, Cotti Meo. C11tlotnl1 A CAR 3510 trv1ue Avenut Dell Pr-"'O 'orme "-' Ot NOTICE OF DEATH OF
02827 N1wpotl e .. ch CA 026&0 tQlltl 10 tht IC>IClfleallonl on In C""NT B TROTTER Rlel\8'0 R. Cenlrell, e Northtlllf Co111 Auto' Rental S•rVIGe Inc . tht Ofltc. ol Nld Olttrl01 VIN c. • No 104, M811nl d-4 Rey, Cllllornl• • Celifornla corporation 3610 Irvin• 91dt thall l>t 01 .. r1y m•rk1d AND OF PETITION TO
0029l Avenue Newpor1 911oh CA 1121100 "Diie ~re>eHtlng 'ormt 110 No. ADMINISTER ESTATE NO.
T'h'8 l>utl,_ 11 conduc1ed by en T1111 but1nH1 " conciucttld by ft: 492". eddftlNd to Allyn I! ~. A· 11301.
11\dMdutll,; R C COJPG••llou PurohH lno M•n1ger. l1unllng1on To all '--i-• ..__~f•~---. nlCl\ard lllllrtl4 Co••I Auto Rent el 8Hch Union High Sc:llOol Oletrlct, nc •• """""" a;1a11~ Thi• 11a1emettt wu lllecl wtlh lhe S0tvic1t Inc 10251 Yorklown Ave . HuntlngtOfl C'redttora and contin~t.-nt
County Citnc of Oranoe County °" Mike Navt1 p,.. Bttcn, CA 92&48, Ind r• elYed •I di f VINCEN H May 2"· 1982 Thi• 1111ement wn flied wllh lh• 0< 1>«0<• 2.00 p.m., Frldt)I, June '· C're tors 0
Publl•h•d Or•no• co:.1'°r]~1 Courlty Clerk of Ota11ge COunty on ~111 ~-'' ~ tlmt ·~~!kl' TROTTER and penona who Mey 11 198"2 ,., ,,., pu.,._, opt11ee1 ..... r..... may be ot.herwile interested Plto1, May 21, June 3, 10, 17, 198 '1HlM Each l>ld Wll remain vtlld 10< • tn the Wlll and/or eauue:
23-41..a:.> Puo11,11ee1 Orange Cont Delly period of 30 day1 •lt•r the dll• A ""Ulion h.aa been fUfod
-----------Pilol May 13 20 '7 June 3 1082 epeelf\ecl IOt the reotlpt al bid• ..-P111LJC NOTICE · 3077·82 The Board or Truttfft ahall t>• by HARRY BATRUM ln the th• 1olt Judge or the quallly or Supen or Court of O RANGE ,,c;TITIOUe IUllN9U ,.._ •c MnTIH 8QU!pmertl ott.red and rtMf\"M tlll ,. , h t NA• STATlllllNT l'"UUU nu w. rlghl to r•Jec1any°' .. bide81\d 10 '-ounty requeaung • 8
The IOllOwlng J*.c>nt •rt c!Olng ,ICTTTIOVI IUIMll wllw any lrregulartty lhtrwln HA R Ry 8 A T R UM I>• Dissolution bu .. _ u : MAMe ITA TIIMINT 8/ Allyn E. Aowt.y a p p 0 I n t e d aa pert 0 r\8 1
8ACK PAIN CLINIC, 1801 Tiii following f*'IOOI .,. doing Purchlalng MlnllOtf reprewntative to administer
Newport 8ouleve1d, Co.ta M .... bull..-.. Oeted May 111, 11182 th f VINCENT K CA 02927 T & J p RO FESS IO MA L Put>llthed Orange Coett 0111y e esta~ o . unanimous
Reubtn Hott/II, 12~ HHlcne1 SERVICES, 1984 Port Provtnc• Piiot, May 20, 27, 1982 2130-42 TROTTER, IRVINE, CA. ~.Fatlbf'OOll,CA02028 Pt-.NtwPQf18Hcih.CA92e«> (under the Independent
Ot Re ndall R Keith, 4381 ThOmN L. OeMott. lM-l Por1 l'l8JC NOTIC£ Admanastratton of Ettate1
PllOmar, Faltb<OOll. CA 112028 Provence Place, Newport 8Hch. Act) The ..,..tition II eet for Thi• butlntU ,, conducted by • CA 926&0. ..-
Burg's residents (all 5) vote to end town
LOYALTON, S .D . (AP) -
Fire and a tornado knocked
down most of the buildings on
Main Street long ago and
drought and Depression drove
folks away, bul in the end it was
taxes that did in the town of
Loyalton, pop. 5
C.E. "AJ" Sylte, 71, and his wife,
Irene, 70.
Hampshire who settl~ in the
vicinitr, in 1887, according to the
book, 'South Dakota Geographic
Names."
gentrll PA11nefthlp Jecquelyn LO.Molt, 1M-l Por1 'ICTITIOUI -··-·· hearing In Dept. No 3 at 700
Reubtt1 Holahl Provence Place. Newport 8ta<:h, ... ,.,. ITA'TD.ii"Nr Civic Center Drive West,
Thlt •tat-• wu filed with the CA 1126&0 Tiii toltowtng J*IOO• ,,. dOlng Santa Ana, CA 9270 I on Coun2~ c1~82 ol Orange County on Thll ~It condue1ed by.,, t>u.U-u . June 9, 1982 at 9:30 am The only business remaining
after the balloting is an o fficial
canvass of the votes Friday, Mrs.
Petersen said. The decision will
take effect in six months.
"This was a real Western town
when w e came h ere from
Minnesota," said Sylte. "At one
time about 200 people lived here
and there were several grocery
stores, a lumber company,
hardware stores, a blacksmith,
two meat markets, confectionary
shops, a billia rd hall , a
restaurant, two e levators and a
Milwauke e dep o t . The
Milwaukee had a section crew
here and a big stockyard on the
south end of town."
Mey '" • · lri<llYl<lual BELL FAMILY PARTNERS 215 '190174 Jacquelyn L OeMott ., __ ·-·.,_A ___ .......,_ CA 12806 IF YOU oa.nx::r to the Publlthtd Or•nge Cout O•llw T"'lt it•t-t -· ..._. wlttl t'-"'--1..., ....,_,, ,... _ _,,, · Piiot, May 21. Junt 3. 1o, 11, 11182 c~~ty Cltrlt 01 o;::,;.'Coun..,;; Frank M. Bell. TruatM of tht granting of th e petition, you 2308 82 -...... ., Frink M and Jean G Btll Trvat, should either appear at the • Mey 25, 1882. p-dlled M8'ch 27, 1976, 432 Vitt• ,_.... hearing and state your ____ MUC ___ NO_TlCE____ Put>ll•hed Orange Coeat Dally :;re:•· NtwP0'1 e..ch, ~aJll0<nt• obJectto ns or file written
All fi ve r esidents voted
Tuesday night to dis.solve the
town to save money on property
taxes.
"Everybody kind of felt t hey
hated to do it," said Evelyn
Petersen, the town treasurer and
postmisU"eSS for 31 years
Loyalton was once a bustling
little railroad t own, but the
prairie h as a ll but reclaimed
Main Street and weeds have
overrun the Sidewalks.
By doing away with cl ty
status, the residents will save the
$1,500 a year 1t cost to run the
c ity, Mrs. Petersen said. The
money paid for electricity for a
few street lights, snow removal,
legal advertisements In
newspapers and r oad repairs .
The budget also paid the salaries
of t he town board, which was
made up of the five residents.
flCTTTIOUI IUllHEH Piiot, M8Y 27· """9 s. IO, t~~ M•d•lyn Bell. 11820 Cortez, obJecllons with the court
Oeclll, Cellfomle OS315 before lh e hearing Your .. ,.,.. ITATUll€NT Kttetln c Bell. 1ll-40 Edoecillf, Tilt following ~11001 •r• dolno rtllJC "°11C( Loa ·~· Calltomlll 90026 appearance may be in person
bu.,lllll.. .,_., Fr•nk M Belt, 1111, 2751 Ooeen. or by your attorney CHAMPAGNE TASTE, 1713 ACm10UI Carltb•d. C81ll0<nl192008 IF Y 0 U ARE A O•hu Place. Cotta MHI, Ci\ 92626 ..,.,_ ITATI....,. Th"' ...... 1 d .... b WILLIAM FL WEBSTER, 1113 Tiii 1o11ow1ng penon1 .,. dotno •• .,.,.,,_. 1 con uct..... Y • CREDITOR or a contingent
08hu P18Ce. Cotta Meta, CA 92828 bull,_ u : general P8!1l*'llllp. creditor of the deceued, you DONNA JEAN WEBSTER. 1713 TIGHT OUARTERS CONCRETE Frank M. Bell f I •-· ... th Oallu Place. Co.II M .... CA 921128 BREAKING i\MO EXCAVATING, 487 ~=~ 01.;!:.,..,, G must I e your c ...... m Wlu• e
Thi• bullneN 11 con<1ue1eo oy a M1gnoll•. Newport 8Hch, CA 8tlt Trutl. dated court or present it to the 11m11td P8'1nerthlp 112M3 7 ... 75 personal repr esentative
Wiiiiam FL Weblter T811ord Thomu Cottwn, 467 ~:;:,2 · 1• · appointed by th e court
fhls t181emtlf'll WH flied with Ille M11gnolll, Cotta Men. CA 921127 Thia ttelemenl WU nled wUll Ille Wtthtn rour months from the
The tw o buddings remauung
o n M ain Street are a
weatherbeaten, abandoned hotel
a nd a ramshackle house, said
Mrs. Petef"S(!n.
Mrs. Petersen also said the five
residents will qualify for the
sligh tly lower agncultural rate
on their county property taxes. It
won't be much, but for retired
people, even a few d ollars will
help, she said.
Nowadays, residents must
drive 14 miles to Roecoe, a town
of 400 people, for groceries.
The town began to die in the
Depression and drought of the
1930s. A fire in the 1920s had
alread y destro yed several
buildings, and a tornado did more
damage in 1933.
Covnly Clerk ot Orange Couniy on Monie• Jane Colt•m. 487 Couftty C'-" of Or•..,,.. County 00 .. , 198" Mannolla "-ta M ... CA 92927 .. ...R -··-date or first Issuance o( .... y ... ' -v·· · """' • · May 111. 1082 ,,11117 Thi• oullneN '' oon<lucttld by en ~ ~ letters as provided in Section
Publtaned Orange Cont 0111y lndlvldu81 a ...,., ' Cettloft 700 of the Probate Code of
PilOI M8)' 8. t3. 20. 27 1082 Telford Tttomu Co11wn A.._ ~1111-IMp lndldftt Caltfornaa The lime for 2005-82 lhll .... _.., WU lti.d wttn IM ~1oh 11t11'9! ~ 1------------County ci.ttc ol Orange County on I0001119CAltMr ~ riling cl.auns will not expire
PlalC NOTia: May 18. 1082. lufte 1'000 prior to four months from '1117G1 FICTITlOUI .., ... ,, Put>ll•h•d Or•no• coaat Dally NlowpeJt a.ch, CA eaeo '1"711l the date of the hearing
The rest of the town 50 nules
southwest of Aberdeen COJlSlSts
of five houses and one mobiJe
home -lhree of the h ouses and
the mo bile home are occupied.
The five have already banded
togethe r to share on e private
weU for drinking w ater after the
town weU gave out Last year.
By 1945, the local hJgh school
had cloeed. The grade achool shut
its doors in the 1960. and by the
mid-1970s the post. office was
gone.
MAtR ITAT11•NT Piiot, M•y 20, 27. Junt 3. 10, 1082 Publltlltd Or•no• COHt Oallv nouced above. ~o:wlng perton It doing 217M2' Piiot, M•Y 20. 27, J\lM 3, tO, 1982 YOU MA V EXAMINE th 1
1 1 1 w A v E H u N T E R ---MU--C-NO_T1C_£___ 2243-92 file kept by the court Ir you
SURFBOARDS (b) WAVE HUNTER ·------------------------are t.nlert.'!1~ in the estate, PHOTOGRAPHY . 21• Walnut, FICTITIOUl IU ... 11 PlBJC NOTIC£ you may hle a request With
"It w as sure a good town," said
Edna Oban, 86. "I just think this
was the m ost friendly town
around. There just weren't any
strangers."
Like dozens of other little
towns o n the Great Plains,
Loyalton was founded near the
e nd of the 1800s when railroads
w ere built w est . In th.is case, it
was the Milwa ukee Road.
But even if Loyalt o n
disappear s off the map, the
resident.a say they won't let it be
forgotten.
Huntlnglon 8eecfl. Calltomla 112948 NAME ITAT11-.N'T th -~1 Wayne S. Hunter. 214 Wlinul, Th• following perton la doing •~COURT Of' e court to receive •~ Huntington 8w:tl, C4111tomil 92&48 butlMM u · THm STATE Of' CAL#'OMttA nouce of the inventory or
Thll ~ .. oonducted t>y Ill\ THE NIGHT STAR MUSIC '°"THE COUNTY Of' estate assets and o f the lndMdull SHOWCASE, 2111 VI• UDO SOUO, aAM OllQO I d w..,,... a Hunter ~ 8eech. CA 8Ha3 DWIGHT 0. WAHLBERG end p e l t1o n1. accounu an
Thie IClltmlfll -lll9d"""" !tie ,,_ w. Hin. Ill, 219 Via MARTHA E. WAHL..8ERO, Pletntlfft. reporu deecrlbed tn Sect.ion
County a.rte of Orenoe Cowlty on Lido Soud Newport BH ch. CA "' 1200 5 o f the Cal1fornaa May 11, t982.. 112ee3 COASTLINE INVESTMENTS, Probate Code.
In addition to her and Mrs.
Petersen, there's Henry Nipp, 66,
The town is believed to have
b een named for a colony o f
Unlon soldiers fro m New
"It will always be Loyalton as
far aa w e're concerned," Sylte
said.
,~ Thie ~ts conducted by en INC , CL AREN CE AL 8 ER T D O N O V N Publlthed Orange Co•tt Dally inOlvlduel VERNON, BETTE A HARRISON A Piiot, M8Y 27, JUf>t 3, 10, 17, 11182. J-W Hlnla Ill Ind DOES I lhrOUQll XX, lnGlvtl ..... BALLENGER, ________ _..233_M_2 Thie 1111-1 wu tiled wtth t!M 0etenoaot1. Attorney at Law
w .
DllTH NOTICIS
WELCH HEALY
RALPH E . WELCH. age MICHAEL L . HEALY,
86, a long ume resident of rc>s1dent of Newport Beach,
O range County. Passed Ca Passed away on May 25,
away on May 20, 1982. He 1982. He is sul"Vlved by his
was well known as a cement w ife Teresa Healy of Costa
contract.of" or over 50 years Mesa, Ca , I daughu.>r Joann
He was a pioneer in the Masdrecula or Newport
Ready M ixed Concrete Be-ach, Ca., 3 sons Mario of
b u siness H e at·t1 vcly Cost.a Mesa, Ca , Walter of
supported many worthwhile Cost.a Mesa, Ca and Michael
Christian and edu cational of San FranclS('O, Ca .. also 2
organiz.auons He ts survived sisters lJvmg an Cahfomia,
by his wa fe Rowena of and 4 grandchildren. Mr.
O range. Ca. a daughter Healy had been active in
Carolyn McClintock, 2 sons Real F.st.ate m the Newport
Robert or Orange. Ca . Beach area for 50 years.
Harold of Corona del Mar, Mass of Chnstaan Burial will
Ca. 7 grandchildren and 9 be celebrated on Friday,
great-gran<khtldren, a sister May 28, 1982 at l:OOPM at
M iss Gladys W elch of St Joachim's Catholic
Orange, Ca and a brother Church with interment at
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
DEL MAR (AP) -W.
Curtis Rockefeller, 72, a
p ioneer avia t o r and
aeronautical engineer who
helped billionaire Howard
Hughes make 1JOme of his
record· breaking airplane
flaght.s, died Sunday.
LTVINGSTON1• Mojlt.
(AP) -Dan Bauey, 78
an e xpert angler and
o utd oor s man who
founded a booming
business in fly-fishing
lures, died Sunday.
President
of firm
to speak
Otto E .. Roethenmund,
presidenl , Deak &
Company, Inc .• the
hold.inR company of the
Deak-Perera Group, will
speak at a meeting of the
W orld Trade Center
Association of Orange
County on June 7.
The meeting will
begin at 1 1:30 a.m . at the
Registry Hotel, Irvine.
___ Pl&. __ IC_NO_Tl_CE ___ ~~ c1~ 01 Orange c::: ~~~~ •Y !~No rtll Braud Blvd.,
'ICTTTIOUS IUltNEll
NAMl STATIMJ'"
The following person is e101ng
outl~• Ill THE GLASS BALLOON. 1774
New Hempsh111 Ori•• Costlt' Men.
CA 92828 Cynth1• Irene Renger 17H New H•mpsttlre Drive. Coste Meu CA g2626
Tille buSI~ IS conducttld by en 1ndlvldual Cynthia I Renger
Thi• atatemen1 wH llted wnn the County Ciefl< of Or Ange C0un1y on Aprll 18, 1982.
f'117535 Puo11a111d Otange Cou a Delly Pll<>t. M1y 13. 20 27 June 3 1982 3096-87
Pl8.JC NOTIC£
FICTITIOUS IUllHEH
NAIReTATl!•NT
The IOllowlng peraooa ••• dOlng ~-: SECURED PROPERTIES L TO.·I, 17821 Mitchell lrve, Ci\
9271 4
Puollthed Or•no• Cont Delly ~ATIOM 'Ofl ~ Glendale. CA 91203 Piiot. Mey 20. 27, June 3, 10, 1182 DIMCTINO PAn.MT OUT M (213) 244-1,35
2182-82 MAL l.ITATW l'UND Publtah...:I Oran&~ Cout Daily Hiving coneldere d lh• Pilot, May 2.0, 2.1. 27 11182. Plll.IC NOT1C£
'1CTIT10UI IUIMU
MAMIE STAft•NT Th• following ~rton 11 doing
bull,_ .. NB SECRETARIAL SERVICE, 3007 Clut>hOUM Circle, Co.le M-.
CA 926211 Nonie Behnke, 3007 ClubhouM
Circle, Cotti M .... CA 112828
Thi• buttness I• conduC1ed by llll Individual Nont1 Bellnk• This 111tome"' wu l11ed with lhe County Clerl< of Or~ County on May 14 11182
Pt'91U Publlth•d Or•no• COHI belly Piiot, Mey 20. 27. Junt 3, 10, 11182
223M2
NIUC NOTlCE
Decl*'lllon of etton.-y M. MUNRO MERRICK and the tupporllng exhlblla, the Court find• that 1----.,.-_-IC_NO_Tl_"_r __ _
delend•nl CLARENCE ALBERT l'"UUL W. VERNON cannot with rMIO'llble i-----A-...._--,----
c!~ be aerwd In lnY mMMt Notte. of Trvtt"'' S• other thllll by put>lcatlon OTO Ho 05t7
II It theref0<e Ofdered that the Re: 14114 Fe4trl
1ppllcetlon be publl1hed In the SUNWEST BANK 8 C11tlorn1a
Or•noe Counly Pllot. • ~ecMI< corporollon 1ormerly SANTIAGO ol gener•I clrcul•llon In Or1ng• BANK as duly appointee! Tru111ee
County, C•llloml•. onct • weelc for u111l!l1 1he 1ollowlflg c!ese<rt>ed d4led lout (•I eucx:ealve ....0, wtlh at of trust Will SELL AT PUBLIC leHI five (5) d•yt lntttventng AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO
between publlcallon dete1 In DER F'OR CASH or as set forlh 1n
eccord11nee wtth Govem,...,,1 COOe Sec1ion 292•h ot 11>e C1v11 Code 1111
Section 8064 nglll htle and 1nte<eat conveytd 10 Tilt Setvlcl ol Summon• Wiii be and now held by 11 unc!tlf sere! Deed conald4Wed complete on tlll IHI day 01 T tuSI 10 lhfl propefly he•91nal1e< of pubOcallon descnbe<I
DATED May 5. 1982 TRUSTOA MOHAMAD FEKRI llll
Don MartlnlOll unmarried men
Judge of 1M BE NEFICIAR V SANTIAGO
FlCTTTICM.11 WIMll N. MUMt()~ .. ~ BANK t Cahlornl8 corporation
NAME STATUll:NT Att-et Law Al!Cordec! July 3. 1979 11 1nslt T I 11 I o I -·-r No 2729 1n Oool< t32 t4, P1oe 1378 Ile o owing P•r1on ' 0 ng 527 lee.-A--01 Ottte1al Records rn tilt off~ of
R ay H We I ch o ( Harbor Lawn Memorial ASHLAND, Ore. (AP)
Be llingham, Wai.hington. Park Friends m<>y call at -Joe Sawyer, 75, a
Funeral servtl'es will be Pierce Brothers Bell c haracter actor best
private Memonals ID B1ola .Broadway Mortuar y on known for hia portrayal
University or Westmont Thursday, May 27, 1982 of tough co ps and
College wall be appreciated rrom 7 .00PM to 9:00PM . sarcastic drill sergeant-1
S hannon Mortuary 997-1234 Pierce Brother s Be l l in scores of World War
directors. Broadway Mortuary 11-era comedies, died
H is subject will be
"The Effect of Foreign
Curr e n cy Fluctualions
on World Markets."
For information, call
540-9180, ext. 240.
HB cadet
•
Donlld G. Ze4tner. 824 H•rbor
l•l•nd Dr .. Newport Buch, CA 82983.
Gary J. ~. 871 Sleepy
Hollow Lane, LllQun• BMch, CA 112$51.
Gary J Schneldtt, 166 Nv-
Pleoe, l.lg\lM BMch, CA 02651
Tttlt ~ IS conducted t>y
Gii)' J. Sc:Mtlder
T'fllt 11A1emettl WU flied with lht Coumy C*1< of Orenoe County on
bu•lness u U-9-fl, CA t207I c FIRE SAFETY EDUCATORS, (714) 1...,.... the Recorder ot Orenge ounty,
1608 Ponderosa. Costa Meu. CA Put>llth•d Or•nge Cont 0111" said deed of !rust de5crroes the 10. 92826 ' llOwlng pr~ Lot 75 of Ttlci No
EOWARO WA LTER LEWIS. Piiot. M8Y 20· 27· JUf>t 3· 1t~2 7844. tn the Ctty of NllWPO'I BelCtl.
1808 Ponderou, Cotta Meu . CA ,AILU"I TO "ll,ONO MAY Covnty of Oteooe Slate ot Cehlor· 9 6 8 n1a u per mac> recordtd 10 800k 2 2 "EIUL T IN IUl,INllON 0, 3 u Pegu 27 to 38 1nctus1•e ol Thi• bulintS$ IS col\d<ICltld by 1111 YOUI' UC.NII M1-~e11" ~·s M•~. In lhe ott~-of lndl\llc!U•I ~ ~ .... ~ -~ Edwatd w lewla the Cou"IY Recorder ol ~•le!
Tn11 1111emt111 wu llled with Ille rta.IC NOTIC( c~l1~ BE ALSO KNOWN AS 21 County Clerk of Or~ County on _____ K_-GOCm _______ ,
McCOIMICIC MOUUARIES
Laguna Beach
494 9415
Laguna Hill!.
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495 1776
H.AIJOI LAW~MT. OLIYI
Morruary • Cerretery
Crema1ory
1625 G•slet Ave
Costa Mesa
54().5554
,...CIUOTHU~
llU llOADW4Y
MOITUAaY
I 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
IALT%1MOtl0'4
IMITtf & TUTHIU..
WUTCUH CHM'lL
4'17 E 1711'1 S I
Costa Mesa
646-93'Tt
... CIMOTHIH
IMITMI' M08TUAAY
627 Main SI
....,nllngton Beach
536-6539
directors April 21. gets wings Mey 18, 1882. May 4, 1882. Monltctto Drive, Coton• c!el Mer
Program
scheduled
The Orange County
Coalition Against
Domestic Violence will
present a program on the
sexual moles talion of
children at its meeting
June 7 at the YWCA,
1411 N. Broadway Ave .•
Santa Ana. The meeting
starta at 7 p .m .
Detective B .A . Skipper
of the Orange Police
Department will be the
speaker.·
The p u blic is invited to
att e nd , but th e
presentation ia not
considered suit.able for
young c hildren :
Admission la free.
VMA-311 back
Mar ine Attack
Squadron-311 returned
to MCA.S, El Toro, trom
Combined Arms Exerct.e
(CAX) 6 -82 at the
Mar i n e Corpa
Air/Ground Combet
Cet\ter, 2.9 Palma, afteor
10 da7.1 of tn.ining and
provfe11!'8 IUpport in a
three-day tdmulated war.
l
SCHENECTADY.
N .Y . (AP) -James L.
Lawsoa~66, a r etired
General iwectric acientist
who made major
contributions to raaar,
nuclear particle
accelerators, electro nics
and infonnation science,
died Tuesday .
,,.,.. ,18S724 HA.MOfl MUNICIPAl C()UftT Calltornte
11 htd O C O lty ..,, ~ .. -.ct. flt • 11ree1 80c!r1tss or common Put> • reng• 0111 • 2 Publlth•d Otano• Coeet Dally ~ 9-tl, CA e..o ouignitton •s shown •bO••. 00 Edward R. Connell, Piiot. M8Y 20, 27. Junt 3. 1~;~2 Piiot. Mey 8 13, 20. 27. 11182 PL AINT1FF GARY JASPER & warranty la given u 10 ,11 c0111ple·
801l of E.T. and Barbara 2082-82 ASSOCIATES MASONRY,. C•ll· 1-U °' COfrK1ness)"'
C o n n e 11 o f 2 0 2 8 2 rtBJC NOTIC( ---.. -IDI-'C_NO_""_r___ t0<nl8 CO<l>Of•tlon. Tilt t>enttldery under .. Id Oetd
R d L -----------r-.a •~ OEFENOAHT. RICK HUSTON, In· of Trull, by reaaoo of a bl'Mcil or a Ven W 0 0 a n e ' ITAn.NT Of' WITHOltAWA.L dlvldually ind db1 SOUTHWEST c!elaull In tilt obllg1tlon1 11eureo
Huntington Beach, has '"OM PAln'Nl"IHIP '1CTITIOU• llUIMH DEVELOPMENT, and SID CROS· !hereby, httetolOf• .. ecuted •nd
been commission ed a OPe:AATINO ~Ill MAME ITATIMINT SLEV. •n<I DOES 1 • lOCV, lnclullYt. oettvered 10 the unoeralgned • 'ICTITIOUI •UllNall MAME Tiii tOllOwtng ptt90flt we doing kWOMe written Oec18ttllon of 0.1111111 •nd second lieutenant in the T "• 1o11ow1 "0 p e, , on " •, bullntN u . c.. ........, IOt t' o.m...a for s.ie Ind Wfllten notice
A i r F 0 r c e u p 0 n 'f'llhdrswn as I gen«•I Plrtntf from FOODS ANO SPIRITS OF NOTICll Yov fut.,. ...... "'"' of brHCll 81\d oi elecllon to C8UM rrduation from Officer !he p•rtnershlp ope<etlng under the MEXICO" -COntuttlng·M80,lnQ, ""~mer declNt .....,_t JOU 1he unc!era•flneo to NII selc! prop. llct1tlou1 bustnen nem• of JMH 259 Low., Cliff Or , Suitt 04, wllhout rovr btlftt M.,d llnlff• erty 10 se11s1y .. Id obOgettona. Ind aining School at EltClronlc11tllllSTl1Ju•n•, L11gune8eech,CA9211'1. rour-.pondwt!MnlOde,..llMd ,rwireall•ttheunderslgnedc•uMd
Lackland Air Force Base, L90un• lleld1, CA. Amendo St ncher 0 ., 24991 Ille lflfofftwtton below. said no1ic• of brHch and of•*·
Courses Set T The flctlllout butlneu name PrHldlo Or .. l•gun1 Hiiie, CA 11 Voll wilh to -" the lldvlce 01 11on 10 oe Recorded Febtuuy 3. exas. tlalel"ltlf'lt lor lhe parlnerlhlP wu 112953 an ettotney In thle m•lltt · you 1982 H tnatr Mo 82·0311780, of
Conn ell will 10 t o lll•d on 0·22·81 In the County ot J 1 s 21149& Orydoclt tllOuld do .o promptly'° that your tald Olllclel Rec:otell A new ....,.duate-level •v •r oH. wrttten ""'°'*·It .ny, may be n-SWd .... w111 be mede out with-.,..-Columbus Air orce Or•ngo Cove.lllgune~.CAll2977. ledontlmt 1 ty' certificate pro gram, 8 M f .1 Fufl N•meane1AdC1reuot1h• Thlabutl.-laoonductedbyao AOYllOtU.Mdlla.ado outc:oven.,, or w.,...,, .•~
• ' Pub 1 i c Sector ase, laa., o r pl ot ~~~~:;k,w~t~~~~~1~848~·F~~1!;40 ~h"~C:~=11:~•oclat1on otlMtr dedo. 111rUH1"•' .....-. declldlr :O:,~~~:r~'.t~o ;:--1""
A n a 1 y t ' c a l a n d training. ............ Velley. CA 92708 Amlllldo SlnClhel o. _ ... Ud. .... Ill ~ • -.. remelnlng prlnclpat 1um 0 th•
Administrative Skilla", He Is a 1981 go-..uate J-M HOfn.ck ™• •t•temont w11 llltd with tht qut Ud. rHpo1td1 ""''" d• IO notl(•I itcu•td t>y u 10 Deed ol of UC Davia. ,111411 County Clerk of Ofenge COunty Ofl .... LM lt ~......... Trvll, wtth Int ..... , •• In Mid not• will be offered in the fall Puollthe<I Oreng• CoHt Delly M8Y 19 1ea:i. SI Utled d .... eokltar ti con. provided, •dv•nc.1. II any. unci.r
by The Center for Public rtaJC fl)TIC£ Pltot M8)1 t3, 20, 27 June 3. 1982. ' ,,_. Mto de 1111 •bo0e60"' ttt9 MuntO. the term• ol H id 0..d of Truat.
P l i d Ad i -----------212~2 Publl•h•d Orenga CoHt O•llY debtfl• h_,io "''"*tltlltntfttt, •-· cl\af0t4 and ~ of Ille 0 cy an m n ------------Pllo1 M8Y20 27 J\Hlt3 10 tN2 d• ••11 ma n•r•, •11 rHpuHt• TrustM ltld Of 1ht tnieted or .. 1-d i a t r a t l o n a t C a I rrtennoua ..,..... P\l!l.JC NOTICl ' · · · U42-12 tecrlte. ti 111~ •touna, Pll4td• .., by Mid o..d o1 TNtl. Slid Nit_.
State Long Beach. For NAm aTA~ ----------,._,ecs. • lilmOO. be htld on F~. JUM 4, 1H2. et
Information call (213) t>u~::!•lng P•''0" 1' doing ,ac~O:-.:,..... ___ rtaJC ___ ,.,_na ____ 00~:1~1!r~.'!'::!0ti1~~: ~ ~·~~ ~tO:Aao':'A:V:W;r~rl::l~~
498-4177. LYNNS EHTli.AP .. llES. 9200 ..... ITATI....., plllntlfl 8Qllll.i yuu, ")'OU wilt\ to VICES. 1eoo e .. t Mayfllt A~. -dlngtr. No. eo I. Hunting Ion The tollowtng e>ttlOf'lt ere doing ~"*'-'It, Y'llU mutt. wttl1ln Or11nge CelltOrf\ia l'tllJC fl)TIC( letcft. CA ~847 OUll--= MAim ITATDllNT • Cleyt.,.., thlt -.. .W• TIMI iot1f amount Of "" ~
l<trl L 'tin.I.'* EdlnO!'.i.!'">· LOI PANCHO'S n . 120• E Tht IOllowlng PtnOl\I.,.. Going V'ed Oii yov. ,. .. wltll tlll• OOlll'1 a t>•I-of tM ot>11a.1ton MC\lrtel FICTmOUa .,_.. 9C>I, Hunllno1on 8-Cfl. CA taG47. MCFllO<len, 8ant1 Ane, CA 92705 bv"'*I "-wrtt"8n ~ 10 tht ~I. t>y ulO prooertY to be llOld, toge-..,.,_ ITA.,...,.,. TNa t>ullMA II~ by 1111 ISMAIL&. QUZMAN.l.1tU E.. PAY"OlLEA SALE&, I Ht IJNllla l'O'I do 80• your dtfeult .. th« with _,,.,..1, i.te Glwo-, llnd Tilt lo4!0wtn0 Ptl'toflt er• doll'IQ lndMdU81. OW1Y 8ffell. lltlte AM,~ ta?CM. f#outh AllctMy Strff\, Sant• Ana. 1>t tnl.,td on appllo•tlon of the 1911mattd cotlt. IKl*\lll. MO Id-bu•'-11: Ktn Ftittl bl!LIA 1.0P I Z. tu !Ut CA t2705. .,..amm, :n-"* i::',:-r,:~ vane••· .. of tilt delt lltrtOf. II
8UAF810E DAY SUWICH. Tlb ""'"*'' 1111 .. llled with IM Cem411. hnt• An•. CA t210t Jamu Murrey Cant, 118 ~-r= ~. --112~.,!80.82. , ... 400 Mefrlm•c. 1 t&, Coita MtM, Coonty Clll'k of Ortll!Ot 00\inty on OUADALUltl ,, GUZMAN, OlemoM A"8ft\M, tffwport 8Mc'll, could r .. ult In t"1tltllllft• .. t of O"a''UNW~ *t !\..,;-CA 92929 Mey 4, 1082. tm w o~ Street, lll'lta Ant, CA·~ ..... at _......., ,,_ CA 92704 D•nl•I OtOtOt Vtnn. t,. ftGM, laing of~ Of~ • Celltornll oorpc111"°' ... YlllT A O'llllllN. 400 Mtfrl· Pvbllt"-d Oran~ CoHt Oally Thia bl.lllntllt le OOftdueled t>y 8 lmtl'•kl Avenut , Ntwp0tt ... ctl. Ot otlltr reflef r.quuttd In Ille '°"'*" aAHTIAOO aAi.
llllll, 610, Ootca MtM. CA t2t2t. flllot, Mey t , 1i, 20, 21, 1982 ..... ......... CA 92W. ~ 111 .-te. '"' 11 Mid T~ 0. ~le oonducttd by M 203f-l2 l9f'ftlll 1. Ouimtfl Thie 1>ut1nte1 le condl.lcted by • DATIO. 7111 IW IY, OUAl'IOIAN' T"'-'IT 0EE0
lndMduel. i------------t Qu~ F. OuzmM ,.,..,.., '*"'··· J. ~=an HAVICa.. COf})OfllltOlll Myrta O'IO•n DMll lOC* J.,.,. M ctllt --aft~~ 1900 &Mt~ A~ Tt'4e N1*n1r1t wu tllild w11t1 !tit Tllll t1tlemtnl ... llltd With llM Tllll etat9flltflt WM llltd wlttl IM ............ ~..O. ._ -,,_.. Or"*" 0A 9*1
County an of 0rw10t ~ty on call -.2_1111. Coullt(i Cl"1I °' e>rarioe COUn'Y on County Cl"1I of Ot"qe ~'Y on .._ =r:.c:.="1 :r~~
Mey 4, 1tel. ·-Put e , .. wordl April I. 1tu ,,.,.,.. Mey 11, 1N2 ~ ("'I e;;..,
ltut>lltMCI Ortntt CoHt o.iiy lo worll for JOU. ftllt>llllMd Ortntt Co .. t Delly Pvt>ll1lltd Oranr. COHt OllfY 'vbll~ Orenoe CO..• Dlllly ltv• I*' Ot'anet Coe•t DeillJ
Piiot, May •• 13. 20; n. 1182. ""°'·Mey 13, 20, 17. "'-,, ,.., "°"May 13, 20, t . .Aini !.1._ .. a Not • ..., •• '*' JIO, t'I, '~., -"°" t.lay 11. 20. 27. 111t. .......... ..,... 1121-12 _.,~ ---
··-"~.... ---· ... -...
IN Orange 00Mt OAILV PILOT~, May 11, 1H2 ...... ... ...
1mo1 •• llTllT Tl IUD ~~-:t~~ .. I ~.,!Ii!!
• ''""~" q:-ouuf:'°" "'9u1.:/o v_.. 1At0 IOATIOM Ofl A POllT10M ntfMOf' IN IAO" Of' ANRI.
............
VIOIC>TllC/AMlfllCA, 1111
lu"nowe1 Aw.ue. Ooata MM a,
Oalltofnll '"" ""'•• Mirror Vldeo1e11 lervl•••· l"o.1 • Ce lllornla oorporatlon, 1a11 lunllower Av111~. Oo1ta Mt11. Celtlorl'llt
IHH t IN '*WlflG 1bbfeYl1llOM 11• l.IMd
~ A' , Dl'I MIP M RCI&. ~ '"'°"*'· 1 ... Mlr1on ,,,..., Totonto, Onlll'lo. Ceneda t.Mt-IAI Tl\lt bualf-. la oondl.toled by a htciel Numblr tvl TIM H ...... MAllON
Blll-llocll fh• A1uno1'1 M1p P1101t Ol'*ll~ kit tntw111 Numb•• when UHd 10 dt1crtb1
No Numo.r PfOl*IY Ill lhll lttl, ,.._,, lo ,,,. Tim. Mlrt0t
V~P~.lno Outhe"' J. Monlf'lll ~•--ttery
NW Noftll .... 1 A1H11or'1 m1p book, lht m1p
POI POt lton pe99 or btooli numblt In thl book
R "1nQ1 end thl ln<llvtduel per<* numbtt Otl
Thll 1111-1 -Ned wt1h the County c11111 01 Orenea County on
May l't, 1112.
hc-hc:uon lhl map HOt °'within,,,. blOCk A a -South Pttctl n11mber II lor l•IMPll,
aw South""'" 044·303·0&", WoUkl mt111 look ,1_. T Townthlp 44 OI the AtMMOl'I MIPI. lloclk
lJnd Undh110ed :.103 I map Peot 36. btodl :S ), 111(1
Perc•I S within lh1I bloc:k The
mapt ltfltltc:f 10 111 IVllll~ for
tn1p1c1ton In lh• 011101 ol th• Al .. MOI
Publtthed Oranoe Cout Deity
Piiot, M•y U . June :S, 10, 171JM2.
ba7.a2
All p1op111y tn 1111 To•n•htp
South and R1ng1 Wiit of S•n
Bwn11dlno a... end Mwkltan
fltetrnou• .,. ... NAiii 8TAft-..n
The lollowlno perton 11 doing
bullntll al
llOTIOE WESTL AKE VILL AGE APARTMENTS, 71 t Weal 17th
8trlt(, No 312, Coli. Meta, CA
92627 In pur-n<:e Of Lew, publlo nollOl 11 hereby gl"9n lhll on the 111 day
of JufV, 1982, et Ille hour ol 10 o'clock • m . of 11111 day, thl undlt'llo'* Ta.t Colllctor·TrMM11er ol thl County ol Oftngt, et hit ottiet In ,,,. City
of S1l'lt1 Ana, St11a of Ct/llorn11, wtlt deed 10 th• State, unlll• '°°'* r~. OI' an ln11attment plan 01rtd1mpt1on11 Initiated u provided by
ttw prlof lo !5 pm on thl IHI bullMu d1y ol June. 11182, lhl 1Ml
proC*t)I MrWrlaftef deectlt>ed upon wtllC!h date 1111'9 Of~.,_. wlll ~ ....,.., lrom the date Of the .... of llkt property to the State. Thi
1moul'lt IOt w!lich lhl deed wlll be ltau.d will be lhl 10111 amount due for
""'11ch 11 w11 ~ to the Stitt, aald amount being Mt forth In the dona11
tnd <*111 QP90tltt ,,,. dlecrlptlon of lhl Pf°'*1Y II the Pfoe>«tY It
d..o.o 10 thl Slit•. thl right of reoemptlon wtll te<mtn1t1 upon any
tubMQ\.11111 aalt or otner conveyance by the Stele
Aa prOVlded by law. thl Slate ahatl have the tole authority to 1ec:t1v1 .ii
ranla, 1.-and profll• 11lalng In any manntf from the prQl*'1Y to
deeded to lhl State
R icha rd R C1 n trtll, O
Nor1h1tai, NO 104, Marina 0.. "9)-.
CA 90291
'thta bu*-11 oonducted by an lndl~
RlotlMd A. Cantrell
Tllla atatement w11 IMICI ..,.,h Ille
County Cletk of Orange eo...n1y on
May 25, 1982 ,, .. 11'0
Publl1h1d Orange COHI Dally PllOI, May, 27, June 3, 10. 17, 1982
2342-82
Alt 1nlotm1Uon concernlno redemption or the lnlUttton or an lnttallmenl
pl4ln Of rtdernpllon wllt. upon requeet, be lurnllhld by Robert L Citron,
Tu ColklctOf· Tttaturer end ~piton Ottlelet. 110 FtnanGI Bldg 830
N BrOAdWllf, IP 0 So• 1'38), s.n11 Ana, Cattfotnta 92702
Ml.IC fl>TIC(
'1CT1TIOU8 IU .. H
NAmaTATllmNT
Tiii following Plf'IOn• -dOlng bueil'ltll .. Oiied !hit 13th day of May, 1992
R08ERT L. CITRON CALIFORNIA CLA IMS
CONSUL TAN'tS, 1000 MecA11hur
8tlld , Santa Ana. callfornll 92704.
Tax ColleCIOt·Tr-w °' Ofanoe County State of caJlfornla Loula N. Baitll Lot. 1030 W.
Thi propwllee to be daeded end M.tbjeet of lhlt notie41 are a1tu11tec:t In the County of Ofange. Stele of C1lllornt1, end panleularty delcrltHO u
loltowl, fO wit
MacArthur Blvd., Santa Al'le,
Cal11omla 92704 Dennie Melloy, 10381 Hanvnon
Trff, Garden Grove, C1lll011'1l1
9:M43
PROPEfHY SOLO ro THE
STATE IN THE YEAR 1971 FOR
THE TAXES, ASSESSMENTS ANO
OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL
YEAR 1976-77
HUITlllTOI IEICH cm
• HUITll&TOI IEICH
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Anne Merit Lenl'IOn. 24072 = Straet, El TOfo. c.lllomla
No 35 -Sall No 77·130 32. No 79 Sale No 77-689230
Luan Mefor1. 301 E. Tift
A--. Orange. CellfOfnll 92686 SM'll Odell. 301 E. Tan Avenue,
Orange. Cellfomla 92886
Thie bulll'9le II conducted by a
generll partntrllllp.. AP 023·082-02 $393 64 AP 178-S61-35, $644.96
No. 36 -Sale No. 77-135043, AP
023-119-01. le.24
No. 37 -Sall No 77 -135044. AP
02J..11e-02. se 24
""' 311 -Sall No 77·136-4119, AP 023-107-05, $979.72
No. 39 -5all No. 17 -13M30, AP
024-122~. $5,097 92
No. 40 -s.11 No. 77 -142200, AP
114· 190-U, 18.1117.112
No. 41 -Sall No. n-142207. AP
114-160-ff. 127,385.50
No. 42 -Sall No. 772 143274, AP
143-401·22, $557.33
No. 43 -Sale No. 77·150091. AP
157-402-37, S t.026.08
No. 44 -Sale No. 77·tS3290. AP
142·121·2S. '7,1193.M
No. 45 -Sale No. 77·175007, AP
111·3e1-t9, ..... 12
No. 4& -Salt No 77 -178453, AP
157-331·75, $57 12
No .0 -Sale No. 77·188396, AP
H!ts446-11, St,tOO 14
No. 48 -Sale No. 77·1111111111,
AP 151·522·24. 121 00
Ullll IUCI
Cln
No 49 -SM No 77-211005.
AP &41-093· 18. S80 20
No 50 -Sall No 77·212512.
AP 641-373· 17, $55 32
No 51 -Siie No 77-213063
AP 841-401-19 122.08
No s2 -Slit No. 77-214484. AP 644· 123· 16. $22 08
No 53 -Sale No 11.2 teoso, AP 6.44-404-11. "48 42
No. 54 -Sale No 77-218053.
AP 644-404-14. $70 02
No 55 -Sall No 77 ·218320
AP 644-425-13, S35 80
No 56 -Sale No 77 216555,
AP &44-442--05. $62 7 4
No 57 -Salt No 77 ., 18563.
AP 644·«2· 13. $14 20
No 58 -Sale No 11 218581 AP 644-444-03. S 14 20
No 59 -Sale No 77 ·219072. AP 644-453--01. $137111
No 60 -Sale No 77-219179
AP 644-457-06. S 14 20
No 61 -Sell No 77-219180 AP &44-457-07, Sl4 ~
No 62 -Sate NO 77-219186
AP 6«-457-13, $14 20
No 63 -Sate No 77-219242,
AP &44-462·24. I 14 20
No 84 -Siie No 77-219243.
AP 644-462-25. $14 20
No 115 -Sale No 77-219289, AP 64~-464-11, '38 06
No. 66 -Sale No 77-219315 AP 844-46S-13. 1294.78
No 67 -Sall No 77-220191,
AP 656-062-46, 120 26
IEWPORT IUCH c1n No 08 -Sale No 77-241312.
AP 045-034-05, $2,310 14
Sii CLEIEITE c1n
No. 89 -S... No. 77-332581, AP 890-412·49 (tormerty 06M10.51),
M.08
No. 10 -Sate No 77 ·3325&2. AP
890-412-09 (IOfmerly 05M10.52),
l24M
SUL IUCH ctn
No. 71 -Sale No. 77-4111248:
AP 217·121-41, 1820
COSTA IESl cm
No. 72 -Sale No 77-411348,
AP 425· 141 -03 (lormerty
117-313-03). 18711.14
FOUITlll VALLEY cm
No. 73 -Siie No. 77 009525.
AP 143-513-11. Ml.02
Sii .IUll
ClPllTUIO c1n
No. 14 -SIM No. 77-835188,
AP M&-172·HI, $804 47
Ho. 16 -... No. 77.Q6514,
AP 121s1'3-09, 11.143M
LA&Ull IUCH
UllFIED
SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 80 -Sail No. 77~137, AP
OM-193-33. S&.82
No. 81 -Sall No 77~90100, AP
Louie N. Slllnt Lot
Thia 1tatemen1 -flllCI wt1h the County Cltr1I of Orar>gt County on May 21, 1982 ,1 ...
Publlthed Orange Co111 Dally
Piiot, May 27. June 3, 10, 17. 1982. 2327~2
()66.1~. 112.ae •------------
No. 82 -Sale No. 77~903M, AP PtB.IC NOTICE
06e-215-15. l937.5'4 ·------------
No. 83 -Sall No. 77~93302. AP ~ C:..t 058-041~. 15.46. ....... c .... mAa
No. 84 -Sall No 77~933e6. AP c-cy of ._. ,,_...
066-051s38, $5.48 NOnca 0# INTDmOM
No. M-Salt No. 77-084024, AP TO 11U MAl. ""°""'IV
06&--088-83. $5..48 AT l'NVATW HU CIPISTRllO UllFIEI &tat• of Arthur w Phllllpa, anu, o.c-ect. SCIOIL DISTllCT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH 11\11
No. 86 -Sale No 77·720252. tr. uiQllllgoed wll Ml at privata
AP 740-021-18, 18.58 .... IUbteet to c:onllrmetlon ol 161d
No. 87 -8161 No. n-722242, ~Court. on"'.,.., June 1• 1982. at IN otnc. of ROBERT A. AP M3-073-02. IU«U8 8 ELLUOMINI, Sutt• 1040 . 300
No. 88 -S.. No. 77·726450, Mont-Straet, Sen Franc:leco, AP 873-192-o&, M.OI .,...._, No. ee -a.. No. n-727173. CellfornlA 94104, al the right, u11e and lnlerMt of Mid d-o In and AP 123-475-08.1317.• 10 all the c«taln real proparty
No 90 -a. No. 77·727174, eltW1e '" the County of <Kange.
AP tn-475-11, ltto.M Swe of CM1fom1a. o.cribed u No. 11 -Sale No. n .1211111. ~
AP 123-075-13, 1194,H An undivided ona-hall ('hi
No 92 -SM No. 77·732515. Int.,.. In· Theaouu-tqverterof
AP 882-103-31, M 12 the 8outnM.t quarter of the South
No. 93 -Sale No. n -739197. one-hall ol Loi 4 In Block 19 ol
AP 933-2e-009. S1.1M.eo T ~"" r-~ BouMovatd Farma In No 94 -Sale No 77 • 7 42410 r-.. ""· ..,.._, '
AP 804-07l·3t S24098 • tl'le City ol HYnllngton Seech, .. ' · ahowrl on a tNP recorded In bOok SADDL£1ACI t 0 , P a g • • 3 5 • n d 38 o I Ml9Celian.out MllP9. In the offtoe of YllJ.EY UllflU th• County Racorda r of uld County, IOQ91hlf ..tth lhel portion SCHOOL DISTRICT ot the North ~all of l.09 Patoa
NO 9S -Sall No 77-748313, Avenue l)llng adjacent to the
AP 842· t 11·35 $324 00 l~bed land on tr. South No 96 -$ai. No 77-748353. 11 vacated by th• Board of
AP ~2·112·17, SA8986 ~by RetolutJon adopted No 97 Sale No 77-7520488. on July 13, 1943, • Olf1.ln.d C09Y
AP 621 ·161·88 (formerly belnQr.cotdedlnbook1197,PllQI
62 t-161-85 021 sa 04 424 ot Ottldal Reciordl
No 98 Sale No 77·752112 EXCEPTING THEREFROM all AP 621· 162·64. $34 80 uranium. tho rium and all other
No 99 Sale No 77-752180 m11triala o.ttrmlned purauent to AP621-183s68 $4010 • Mci10n 5(b)(1)of theA1omlcer-V'f
No 100 -Slit No 77-754490. Ac:t of 1948 (80 Stat 781), to bl
AP 932·20-131. $403 74 p1cu111rfy 1111nll1I to thl
No 101 -Sele No 77·76&494, productlOfl of n..lonabte rne1..i11.
AP 591 014·03 (formerly con 111n 1d In wha1e v1r 614· 190-031 $7 10 conc.ntrallon In depoal11 In the
. ---land -ad by lhla lnttr\ll'n9nl, .,.
PR6PEATY SO\.O TO THE hlfeby reMIVed for lhl UM of the
ST A TE IN THE YEAR 1976 FOR United StalH, 1og1thlf with the
THE TAXES, ASSESSMENTS ANO right of the U<Vtad StaWe through
OTHERCHARGESOFTHEFISCAL 111 1utho rl11d a g1n11 or
YEAR 1975-70. r~l•t'-et any time 10 enter
SUL BUCH cm =,:; ,::!. ":!. ~ ma::!,i
No 103 -Sill No 78-409068, !Ult comoer-t10n tor any dlf'llllQ9
AP 217·148--04, $1,468 98 or Injury occH loned thereby.
COSTA IESI ctn ~·==~ No 104 -Sall No 76-473245. by thla cflapoeltlon. mey ba
A P 4 2 8 • 1 3 1 • 1 4 ( I o r mer 1 y •trdaed, • " no r-.v.tlon ol 116-073-14). 1389 se auch material• had ~ made;
HUITlllTOI IUCH ~'~:.:;: :':..':
SCHO~L DISTRICT ::;',:'be~~
No. 10!5 -Sell No. 76-873307A wllhOul • lkltnM un6et the Atomic
AP 1711-584·03. $5'43 54 Entrgy Act of 1948. II tt "'1W exl9tl
Q( ~ herNfter be~. auch PA 0 PE AT Y S 0 L 0 . J THE material "'811 be the ~operty of the
STATE IN THE YEAR 1\ 15 FOR United 8t1t11 Atomic £nergy
THE TAXES. ASSESSMENTS ANO Commlllion, and the Commlaek>n
OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL may require delivery ol auch
YEAR 1974-75 materiel 10 It by any po1 .. Hor
COSTA IESl cm =,:-:.-::,, ~ .... ~ No 106 -Sate No. 75-447372. which It wH contained. II the
AP 115·330-58. $577 02 Co11w1N9ek>n r-.qutr.t lhe ~Of
PROPERTY SOLO TO THE
STATE IN THE YEAR 1974 FOR
THE TAXES, ASSESSMENTS ANO
OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL YEAR 1973·74
HUITll&TOI BUCll cm
No 108 -Sall No. 74·124285F.
AP 24· 115·08 Ul'ld Por (formerly
24· 115·01.04), Ul'ld 71~"-Int 11'1
Hunttngton 8-ctl City Lota 25 & 27
-210, 1310.12
auc:n mat«1al to It. It lhel pey to 1he
ptr1on mll'llng or 111trec:tll'lg lhl
ume, Of to auch Oth« Plf'IOn U
thl CommlNion determin. 10 be
entitled there1o, 1uch 1um1.
lncludlng proflll, •• th•
Comm1111on d••m• fatr end
reaaon1bl1 for tha dl1cov11y.
mining. development, ~oduc:tl<>tl.
1111raclfon, and other 1ervlc11
~rlormed with r11pect to 1uoh
mat"1AI pOOI' to auch delhl9ry, bu1
IJUCfl ~· ltlal not lndUde eny amount on eccount of the Ylkll of
No. 70 -Sele No. 77..e391M, PROPERTY SOLO TO THE
AP 875-051-05. 18 44 1STATE IN THE YIEAA 1973 FOA
IJUCfl meterlel blfOf9 rerncMll from
Ill ~ of depoalt In Mlure. II !tie
Commt11lon doH not requlrt
No. 77 -S... No. 77-641197. THE TAna, A88UIMEHTS ANO
AP 65C)-(J90.()t, SS.12 OTHER CHAAGEI Of' THE FlfJCAl
IEWPllT IUI iiiimlito• IUCI 111F1D cm
SClllL llSTllOT No. 109 -SM No 73-ti 11298. No. 71 -... No. 77..ee33M, AP 167-341 ·03 (lo1mer1y
AP 4 It-2 3 1 • 3 2 (form tr I y I 12-3t t~ 02). 8eo 38 T 5 R 11
11t-a1-3t). Sle.92 Pora._.•~ HW\4, ••u o.
dehwy °' lldl meter1ll 10 "· tM ~hereby mede ...... be°' no further loroe Of .rMct,
Mort commonly lcnown 11 ~ lot at oorner of Orw
Strffl end LOI Pato1 AYel'IUt.
Huntington 8Hch, Calllornla.
Property le eold "M le".
Ter1n1 of 1111 c .. 11 In l1wlul
monty ol Ille Unlttcl lt•IH on
oonflrmatlon of ..... "' pert OMtl and b alenct evldenoed by note
Hourt d by d eed ol tru1t on Publlehtd Orange COUI Deity Piiot, May 21, June 3, 19112 2132-12 P'OC*'Y eo aotcS. Tift ~ of
M*lnt bid to bt ~ """" .---------------------~bid. a... ~ riVht to ,..
""' and .. b6dl. NEW BUSINESSMEN
Contact the DAILY PILOT for
Information regarding the
county requirement• tor uelng •
.Flctlttoua Bualn••• N•me. /
142"4321 EXT. 332
.
I • ••
Bide °' Offef'I to be In Wf'Mlng and ... bt ,......., et 1tle lfareMld
Of"'9 &I "'Y """ .,.. .. ""' pu*"1lon ININof Ind betort clete
of .... .::= n.::·.: .. A--•L.-~~==t'LA"'-=-....... ~ ......:;-' P\lbll~~ Coaet 0.lly f'llot. ~to, 2'. ll, 1MI, 121)1.Q
~.-The tollow4ng .,.,._._ .,. t10i119
~ .. ,
lihJLLIOAN'I ITIW 'OT.
11081 IA flu lllOld Mo. A, MIMt't ~.,.. Mlltlon Viejo, C1llforni.
Mery J 1ne lutkt . 14118 Wlndw.,d Orlve, t..1gune Nl9u11.
Olllllornll t3t17 "•trlOll L fl'nae, 14M2 1..a
"'-'1J Latu"• Nlgutl, C1lll01nla Hlfr
lugent 0 "rloe. 2402 L• .. ,., •. l •OU"I Nlgutl, C•lllorl'lla
IH77
Thia bull-II oond\.loleCI t>y I
Olf*al i>anntrWllp.
Mery Jene~·
'•tttole L llTtce C.uQ#lt o. Mia
Thie 1tatament w• IMad ... th U.
Couttty OWtl of Orange Col.ltlty on
M1y 2&. 1N2. ,.,.
Publl•h•d Orang• Coaat Oally
Piiot, May 27. June 3, 10, 17, 1912.
2»1-12
OllOeR TO IHOW O~ '°" CMANM Of' MAMI
In the Matter 01 tM Apcllloetlon OI
MIGUl!L ALFOH80 "rvu. IV •
Minor, bY AHA ESTHl!A R!Yl!a. Hi;
Parent. ~"' ChlrlOI of Natne. CAM NUMlll" A1~
MIGUEL ALFONSO RIEVES, IV, a
Minor by ANA ESTlil!R AEYES, hu
Iliad • pttttlOfl In thll ooun IOf an
order alowtng petitioner 10 Chat'9I
Illa l'llf'nt tTom MIGUEL ALFONlfO
REYES. IV to JOSEPH MICHAEL
REVES.
11 11 hereby ordered that all
l*'IOll• Int-led In the matter
lfOl'aaald appeeir bef«• 11111 court
In ~"""' No. 3 11 700 Civic: Center Drive WHI, Senta Ana,
Callfomia. on Juty 7, 1982, at 10 30
LO'c:IOc* a.m . Mel then and ttitr.
111ow ceuae, If any they M.... """Y
l6ld petition l0t c:nanoe 01 n-.ne
lhould not bl granted
h la lllrthlf ordered that a oopy of
thla order lo 1ho w c1u11 be
publlahed In the Dally Pilot, 1
~ of generet Qlculatlon.
publllhed In Ihle county Ill leMt
once • ..,.. '°' tour coneec:uu ... wHll• prior 10 the day of u ld
'-'lng.
Oettd May 26, 1982
FRANK DOMENICHINI
Judge of the ~Court L IUGEm HALUTID
17'111 ........... efd, ....
Hultdnaton IMdl, CA t:»t7 ..... Tat (1M ) MM Jll
Publlthed Orange Co111 Oally
Piiot. May 27, June 3, 10, 17, tN2
2340-82
NlJC fl)T1C[
·1m
Whereu , KENNETH GARY
McNAMARA, pelltlooet, hM l1'ed •
petition wt1ti the CW1I °' v. oourt tot an order dllnQlnQ 1111 -trom KENNETH GAR'i' McNAMARA to
KENNETH GARY Mel:HAMARA: IT IS ORDERED 1het 1111 ~
lnternted In the above entitled
matter app.-bllfor'9 thll court et
10:30 on the 7th day of July, 1982 In
depertment number 3 at ~00 CMc
Center Drive Wait, Santa Ana.
Calltornla 92701 and --~. " any, why the P911110n lot Chat'9I of name lllOUld not be grarrtad. n 18 FURTHER ON>EAE.D thet a
CGCJY of 1NI Order to ai-c-
be publllhed In the Orange ~
Delly Piiot •• -paper of gentr91
clrculallon, printed In Oranga
County. CelfofTlle -• --for lour conNCUIN9 _., pOOI' to tht
date ... for helf1nQ of pelltlon.
Diie: May 26, 1982.
f r .. Dt'U 1nlc ...
............ C-1
JAlml Ill u.._ H Q.. 1°"° ........... .....
Loe ......... CA *l4 (211)~
Pul:lllthed Orange Co11t Otlly
Piiot, May 27. June 3, 10, t7, 1983 ~2
Nil.IC fl)T1C[
NOTICI Oil ~ HIAMtQ
CITY Oil HUW1'9tQToet -.&OM UM Oil ODlllAL MVDW
MtAMeG ""908 U ,ART Of
RSCAL 'RM 1m-G ~Al...,.,.
NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN INI e
pub41c t-1ng wlll bl held by the
City Councll of th• City of
Huntington Beectl, In lhe Council
Ch ember of the Civic Ce nter,
Huntington Beectl, at the hOUr of
7:30 p.m., or aoon th«•after ••
poealble on Mondey the 7th day of
June, 1182 lor the purpoM ol
IOllclllng publlc input on the -of 0-11 RellerlUI 8har1ng F""°9 M
part of the City ~ fOf Flac8I v-1982..el.
Coplae of the Prtillmlnary Budget
fOf -of ,...,,.._ 8har1ng ~ atl INalleb4e IOf ~ 11 the Cl1)'
a.nt'1 Otlkie, 2000 Main Sttwe.
encl the Public Ub<ery. 7111 T 1ibert
Ave nue . Synop1a1 o l 1ald
~tllmlnety ~ may be Obtained trom ,,_ locatloM..
The pr~ Gtneret ,.__
Shar1ng Fund 8udget ~
of S 1,122, 71)(), II 10 be ueed lot acqullltlon ol Capltel Equipment.
A• lntereetad ptr90l1t -llwtttd 10 •ttend Mid "-Ing and ex.preu
their oplnlont lor Of agelrllt Mid
U.. ol 0-11 ~ St\atlng Fundt. Further lnformetlon mey bl
obtained tTom the Oftloe of tr. Ctty
Cltr1!. 2000 M.in Str• Huntington
'8Hch, Calllornla d110. (t 14)
53e-5227.
Otted: :982. Ctt,Clf Huft ..... U.lllLW~
City Cleft!
flubllthed Oranoe Coaat Delly
Pltol, May 27. 1982
NOTICI °" ~ HUIWIO CITY CW HUNTIMQ'Toet llL'CH
RSCAI. Y'IAll 1tlMS lllUNIC:.AL 9UDQST
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN lflei a
public hearing wlll be held by the ~I Counoll of the City ol
on 8Mctl. In the CCIUnCll Cham er of tlla Civic Ctnter,
Huntington BMch, 91 tht hOur of
1 30 m., "' • aoon therMller • the 711'1 day°' , t~2~e purpoH ot
eolleltlncl public input on tn. Ctty
Budget lor ftleclll YMI 1Na-13.
Coplae of tht p, .... 1111)' BudOM
.,. ~ et the City Cleril.'• Ol9loe. 2000 Mein .. ,... and tile
P\lbllo Ubrery, 7111 Tlllbetl A--tor put>lo llllPtCJlol1 ~ OI
1h• Prellmlne=udget, wlll bt 8"lllleble et no to tr. pubNo,
.. tht City Clenl'• Md ., the
flubllo lbwy.
Th• propoaed Otne ral ,und
lt.ldDlll 1a ae1,=.MO. AXinWtt-' ~.,. ""'4ted
10 1tttnd .. id 11 .. r1n3. provide
lilftttlll end orw ooow11en •. Md •
que1Uon1 rtterdlno th• entire l'l9cal Y• 1912 ..-ti 9udglt,
Purtll., lnlorme t1011 "'•Y be ~Him ... a...°' .. Olly a.rw. 2000 .._..,..., ~
I H e h , c 111tor1111 HU• -
(714) QMtf7,
DMect: :;:::11112 :.".:,....-
°'"~ Orenoe ooee1 O.llY "°" -"· ,. ~
6
4
2
•
5
6·
7
8
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A s s
I
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I
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6
4
2
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5
6
7
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CLASSIFIED
INDEX
.., .. ~m.1!!.hl! •.••••• !!ffft.~1!11 ••..•.. § ~¥. ......... 1.'M '1M'.¥. ......... J.«I ---= --1111 .,, -0 1 ... -IOl1 --...
PlllUIU ••I
Pm~ WHt Bay beyfront Stipe lot 2 boeta.
ttmc>dt'led 3 bdnn. 3 beth • t .200.000 •
°'-~•n &i JC!llY vle~~iw room. 4 bdnn. 3
bath, 3700 tq ft U .•• 000 ~L
LlllllU ...
: t'ruN' Lido Nord beyfront ~ bdrm. 6 ~ beth
-Lac-1.. R . 2 bolt allp1 Sl.~.000.
-"'" ~II -
""' -----901' --
: AUTOS, IUW
JO.» ~""'"'' -AUTOS, USED
~ ..... ,.,
4IU ho C.:.d•Uu )lot ~ .... ,.., ~u• °""''°"'1 um Uiw.,.,., '* c.... ~ c... ...........
S£IYICES
MUI Cof••U•
)4lO f.;~·'
~-M"• o..r .... ,
OllPlOYMDIT '
mPAIATION
?;'3·
«U IMPtn•I
i-...1• lf•\f'tua
if4thYt)'" -·-UM JMW...._..•
,_ ::.:'t:L .. ........ _ ... , 1911 , ..... 11• ,..,_
MEKMAJf81Sl
~
POlllllH
~rO.td .. v.,. •10 .,.., ... ,..
i..J ..,.,. ...... ,., lalt •.•....••••.••..•.••.........••••......•.••.
't:ci)
EQUAL HOUSIMG onOIHUNllT
PH •1r'1 .....
Al ,..., •tel• lldv'lnlMd
In thla ~ le IUb-
fe<:t to Ill• Fe d erel F1lr Houllng Ac1 of ,. wtlldl
meat• h lllegll to •dVer·
tlM "any pretwenoe, llrN-
tatlon or dlacrlmlnallon
~on reoe, ootor.,...
glOn, MX or natlonel orl·
gin, or any lntt nllon to
make •l'IY euch pref~
ct, llmltetlon or
dllc:ftmlnltlon ...
Thia new1p1per wlll not
lcnowtngty ec»ept any ed-
11ertl1lng for rt1I Ht•t•
wNc:tl .. In vlolltlon of !ht '-·
1111111 Advert!·
aers should check
their ads dally and
report errors lm-
m e d I a t e I y . The
DAILY PILOT aa-
sumes llablllty for
the first Incorrect
ln..rtlon only.
llllYIHI ftll· PLD
Attrecttw ~ 2 BR
fumlthed "1*X. No va.
cancl•. Good tocetlon
South of Rlwwaldt . Ex·
ctnt terme. Redu<*S to a 12uoo. 8llY Shlptey'•
llltlng. 7&M100
GEORGE fl KINS C
for Ad Action
..n'1 IOOZ ....•••......•.•......
4 •• 211
ltH,111
Super alerter homt or
rente l. Exctlle nt llnen-
clng. °'*"* highly rnoU-
v • t • d . call todey, 546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
ILIFFS
Slngi. level lowly 3 BR
w/encloa ed yerd, pvt
petlo. on lu•h grnblt,
l=rHhly pelnted , ne wly
carpeted. Only 1222.500.
S ally Shlpley·1 llatlng.
759-9t00
GEORGE ELKINS CO
Find out about the high
eemlng rMI lltlte
career~ wlttl
THE REAL EST A TERS.
Ltcenelng achool lt ea
completely refundable to
1chool of your choice.
E.JcletlllW ..,.. trelnlnQ.
For lnformetlon , call
761-&t91
5' DOWN!
lllMIPlll
n.&m
2 a 3 BA Townhomtt
Col18Meu
lndUdea ~ lll'Mnlty
lmeglnebtel
FROM a 137,950 Furn. Model Open
11 to 5 Delly.
Awocedo llt F..,.,,... Rd.
141-2111
Remodel~ 3 bdrm. 2 bath + tars• rec rm
beam ~lllnp, ruml&hed. patlm. $420.000
Lllll llLI l&YFlllT
..... goon vrew from 6 bdrm. 5 bath, playroom.
dark rm dt·n. Boa1 allp 1 1.3~.000
BAYSIDE COYE
Sp('c.t.arular bayfronl view 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br.
2 ba dn 2 boat !illp!I 11.900.000
COllOllDO CAYS
Coronado lsland cwrl. bay(ronl lot 85' boat
doc·k Plana avaLI $425,000 w l wnr111
ILIFFI Cllll
Smgll' btory 1.>nd u nit, expanded 3 br. 3 ba
on largest t!:ret>nbelt. $2~.000.
Piii Liii
3 bdrms. 2 1;, baths condo near pool $145,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 6oy\•d•· Orv•· N 6 o7S bib'
RESIOEHTIAL REAl ESTATE SfRlllCES
ILIOlltlltnlWI UU,111
Quaint cottage above the Hwy. 2
BR spacious kitchen , dirung area.
Swedish fireplace in LR. Lowest
price in Old COM & good
tin.ancmg. This one won't last!
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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.. , ....... 1114 2 ............. .. ,..,, u .................. ,.,,
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.,,..UpltJ tt tn a I ••*'••• 2 Mfr. ....... tulah• , ........ , ... ., ...
part ...... .., ... ~ .. ,., ....... ..
1111,olO. 111-1.00.
WATERFRONT HOMES. INC
Rf.Al TORS
'-w• R .. ,,,.,, P11~''' M.,.....,...,M
2400 V. Coett Hwy
Newpor1 Beech
831·1400
TAR G A'ZEKft~ t-----.----e. CLAY l. l'OUAN-----.._,i
1Y1 !~~~ ~ ~ i:.
To c:t..wk'lp '"""IO?" for Tl\u•tdor.
--dl<on--.d"'Vl'O_,
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Daly Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
S elling anything wl1h 1 0 1-'0"00 "'-1 ol ,.,.
Delly Piiot Clualrled Ad '°"' ,.,...t.a..i -di t..
11 • almple matter . '-,. """' '-.._.. -•
ful1 cell &4:2·5e79· ,, G I K H I v I
WEAVING . I* I I I I
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.SCIAM-UTS AlllWW1 '-Clealbt6115100...,
Whet • Wondtlff\.tt WQ!fW
of SllOP!>ll\9 , fight et
~~~1' Dell1 Pllo1 Cl&11llle d Adi. To plea your ad,
Clll t 41-llJI "'4 t.t I Cl..-cl M-Yllor help
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EAfftlnl' • ...,,. 1-.illMIY bulft 9UOoo6e Y.'!'!ohoioeofttne. CW Lovely lrg 4 I•. prol .. WfllTlllU OC>f'IHTA.Lt 7'°"'33t4 l\ome, lrt latnlly room. ohlld OK , no peu 1t!"'D7 .. 1m·o•. 2 W1rAllY., 11• U¥B.Y, U.
Ill I '1tlll. uni I '1 " ldm\, S M IMUt hlm4ly 'TM bper111" Alletat• deoorat9CJ w/pool, •P•· 11n Otementt prld• ot II M If 1•001mo on t yr '""· MS..2000. Agwit, no '"· .. .. 3 bdrm, 2 D•. llrepl•Cl4t, ~•ti1IOOO roomLt_orm1ldlnlng 141-070I d1'1Aoo.nVU1.A"l!Al ownert111p Moderntpa. ThrMoth.,ttoohooN aptt nftClf~.petlOt. pallo,enoloHdO•r In
••t 'ooo room, IOGlted on oul d9,,.,,.. ''" IA"QAIN AT ONLV nl•h •tY°i• lour unit lll a..Y... frorn. We'N thl OMI to c..1-.Iw wportt. Cat OK. tr1ptex Uu l.n M8<>mo .
• •I 71'000 MOlt'r'i" CftlATl\19 tt\m .............. u Ult,1001 Won't IHI apartment hou .. Wit!\ "•nt In Oo•t• M•H'• ![' ,,,.,__,_'-' '"' TSL Mgmt 842·1803 Avail now
1011 nl.ooo :1~r H11:~N.1croC~~i TllTUIU 0111 dlreotly to it11r1011 ooeen.hlllt&oottoowee NIWllT oattd 20 ~hrtdn• •••• ::::~ ••••••• so . co"t Pl•ae 2 eR 1 Mt.-193e ·:~onel flnanolng I n~ • · I Trul11 dell ht to tff. Tenor• 111·12H 01 'Ml#, oloee lo~ Town home VILLA.GI ,,r ~-llke adult traot nr bl, lge p1tlo, full 110 STUNNING luge 1 & 3
• . o.ii t46-1111 140.t1 1 IHuUtul a ldrm •tt•· only three 1Hr1 old, OOMMUHtTY. I & I Ir. ff4:11Cy IC P111. Pool. grdnr. Kid• OK. $&86 lnot gu & er . 2 Ba garden apt ohld rllldenot In OM Of thOWI Ilk• NIWI teller ....... t9Q0.1IOO 'Cl· "· 551 :ICIOO OtW< 1 Br. No ()911. 14 76 w ti. I ' N 0 f I. Ag I Pool & rec .,.. 710 w •'.'.'9•• Wooodbrldge't ll'lott Wiii help finance I MV. of pur9 tuxury. Qw11911, ' " & 10 utll. 7711 ·2880, 951·0222 18th. St. prtttl~u• develop· b~ thouundl ot :~f,r:.·~~~rnl~~ • • '"••.lnhw O&t-102t 1&00·16211/mo. 2 Br. 1 81 --------1-,.,~ .:,,• • HERITAGE
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b11ut11u ly appointed Owl"4lf neec1e Clllh,..,, ourrent re~aoement mlOro.wav. own•. prl· Qlfdtn ~~ Pool, tennlt. reo rm celllng• garage tlflll
... mll ::=-· Atk tor Mr. wig. antique tYP9 ~a 1r. ~~'Lt~i 'c~\1 ~~~:, L1~ ~:,~~ t!;~!~~~·provt f•k• t9;';,iv'ft.';:'. A.JC, no pett, 11eo1mo. TSl M0mt 842·1903 2 bdrm, 2 b•. gu•o• 1&111 (UIJ' 1 la. 60le1t7' lot. IMge (714) 841.0tSS. dtd. ii t ltvtnt only :•OO/mo. Ht-4713 or Avell. l mmed . dyt *2 br nr s.c Plz. 8 A •m•ll yard U llO mo
2 er., a..+ 181.1 a.. """4!brt.t-dett0hecl garage. 11n. ·-• ,, .. _ 16 minutee "°"' ,MNon JMt80 1eo-1soe. evet 11112-81M2 1 .... ee1.2877. •" t 7b1011'"2101.0onot uv" 000.114l·I0•1•v••6 ~ _.., ltltnd,7"*""-9108.0. Pool,tp• 1546·'800 P M, 037 ·1925
dlaturlll tenant•. 11121 Reillll wtindl, 831-S620 wtidya. Ta ......, PIH• or O.C.Alrport. nr, 2.,.11, din rm, fem _j .. ,,.,.,.,,, ~ ~,'?,m 752·6822 or 213.33~11
Ore:c,,•· IU0,000. !SI 3000 .... ft1w NM1new...,....2bdrm, JUtl IHt OI New&:;! rm. dOM tor:· ape & :Te:".':'::;.............. GORGEOUS 2BA, hug1
Mt.-1 ...,.. & wtlndl, iilr.ti.i"i'i"i•i•init'llii•i~i.lir•il•ii~ l1•te ...... N 2 bath .. oh unit with llh'd. & ao. of San ~~ :::.11':so. Call ~ IY&IL. MWI mttr tult•. bltnl. nn 831-3620 wti<tya. 3 b d 2 b "r"*°9. ~ petk>. ,rwy, lta111no It l900. luJ.111' 3101 1415/mo 2 Br 1 B• opt, ptOo. W/O hook·UP
rm. •. garage, •~-tel. Poe. month. 831-1439, 2473 2 Bf. 2.,. la. Townhome, •••••••••••••••••••••• pool, launJty rm, n•~ ev•ll now 1885 mo ~
3 Br. 181• l'lcMMonteroe mm 1pe,/oovered patio. OUhftow.NowltH,llOO. Orang• Ave., Cott• o .. rlleld. 1700/mo OCEANFRONT ci rpet. upper unit Thi• kid• OK . '90·8895
110x1711' 3 unit lot. de GrMt financing on thl• BHutllully decorated. B iii Grundy , Al tr , Meat. Agent 483-21'7. BACHELOR one wont lull 831·9303
Hemllton. Do not dittUtt> ~tl1UI llk• oondo In ~::.~ ~ ~~ 876-8181. Ilsa ftm UNIV PK, tpao 3Br. 28a 0/.,.,.,, nr 8llboe Pl« TSL Mgmt 842·1903 -11--,-.,-,----,-,,-, ~~~~i9~~0.; :~~~~~i.91~:P~.~~~':1~ Ow1"411.t7Wt23 Ja h "11#14Bdrm2 Ba fam llr. twnhM.oar.AC.trplc,no i,!~~';;ti=~~~1~•1 tBr retrlg,ttov..carpett, ••••••••••••••••••••••
831-3620 wtcdya. conditioning, large kit· MUST BELLI .. !1!!.::!f!r.i...... home. Quiet ., ... Aval . pelt, lee, 1529-()38.4 adult no peta. 873-e372 d r • P • • I 3 7 5 1 mo 4 Bdr 2'A Ba condo. AIC ohen with .. ung 1,.1 COSTA MESA DUPLEX lmmeclletefy. Meny .,.,,._ g•-••• • aa ' 848-0341 aft 1.30PM 2 C8r gar, children 01< 1f11 .U l&f/.. b p ZERO DOWHI St76,000. Top qltycontt. nltlee. 876-4912 8KA _. .. .., -• -lf--I #HI J114 No pell Avall 8/1 1725 ~~~ .. ~d~ ~~·i Harbor Aldo• cuttom. Copper plmbno. hvy Turtlerook oondo w/3 ~.~ ................. N1wer 2 br. wlgarege. Att &PM. 588-8572
3Br, 1~81, 1113,000. 1 t¥Wtl 11.000 IQ. n., lowett theke, bullt Ilk• 2 con· 3 Bf 1 Ba. large yard, r• deck vu of city llphl• & OW HMO new paint. No f'" ••--· 1 bdrm condo. Cptr 18,000 dn. Auume big plutl 100, · priced on hlll. For Info, doe 3 lrploe gar GrMt dee. 1983 Contlnenttl. mountain•. 2400 llvlng 1445/mo 8'5·557 ,.._
6.715% OWC bel et 14%. 142-12• Cell 640-1103; 759-09&9 ttreet. 112·ot< attum 1750/mo.116i-ll001. tpaoe , 2 oar gtr w/ ALL UTILITIES PAID Flr..,.,a-. """""·pvt n.atlo dr8pH, A/C, pool. Jac ee1 RoA St..644-7044 b WY' -.,.,..... ,,.. tennla. garage. 1480 11t IS flnong. 10.8%. A.gt. 2 Br. ef\Olad garage, CM· openert, onue rm . & dahwther. X lg 1&2 Br 1 & d 1118 7633 BllfFS 8'2·9ee8. ~•t• drepH 173 w Comm. /',ool/ tennlt . Compare before you garden aptt on El tlde ••t ep • OleM Tt ..... I • · · S 1200 mo. P1u l rent. Cullom deelgn IM· 1, PAULA MODEL. excel· EASTSIOE TRIPLEX 2 llto n . No pell 8511-2682 tur•; Pool, !)BO. cov'rd rom l490. 557•2841 B J ... tf 111114 lent oond. F .. almple. By bdrm Spani.11 l'lcMM plut 16211/mo. 831..C689. garage, MJrrounded With 1825. 3Br 2ba, ohlldf8n HI •II••
Unique, 3 bedroom dt· Owner. Cell alter 11 PM 2 1-bdrm 1pt1. 118,000 2 Br. enclad garage, c;er. W100DBAIOOE CONDO • plueh landtceplng. No ok, no pelt, 188 "C" E .. ,,. 31~
teched condo In prMtl· !Of eppt. ~ grou. sep, met• pelt, dr•p••· 773 w. 1160 mo. 2Br. 1 '~Ba, 2 pet.. 2111 St Now •vall ••••••••••••••••••••••
gloua Euttldl .,..._ 2'A 720.()6311 or 842-7045 red. I 1H,000 OWC. W 11 ton. N 0 pet e . ety, oloM to pool, tennlt, Bech. turn. from $405 6.48-9588 0< 548-8985 Deluxe pooltlde, xtra tar·
beth1,llrepleo1.M1ny Abeolutelybffutlful2Br, i-w• 1.3()3..887-26870wner 16211,mo 031 ..qa9 tpa.(213)837-8339 3e6W Wiiton 842•1971 ge 2br, 2be, t>ll nt.
upgrade•. cuatom 181 Greentr. home, no ... ,..., · · · ' YIW POIOllA dtwhr. 1'11 mlle• beech. drtpH, pluth carpet•. down. 1124,000 or IH 3 bdrm 3•~ be, LA Dfl 4Br. 2B• +lg ;t:d·on, WOODBAIOOE·l 7911 mo. Nice 1 B<. dpbc. Quiet. Sep Adull1, no peta. S500mo.
ThrH patloal HHted option. 548·8023, FR. 3000 tq tt. Qeted llmlT •lllll evall 6-1. Mell Mer 3Br, 28•· 2 car •tt•oh by gar. 1 per1on only IPTS. 538-8362 ...,... "'••barbeuue.Sellef 876-8918 Pr1v.Street&42o0430 ... , 1.... Ref & lee"*' mo gar. frplc. AC , micro· over36emptyd No pet• 1 & 2 B BH tlf II --------....--..----------1....:....:.:..:..:...::..::..:.:..::....:..=..:....:..:.:_ ""'· ""..., 75,;,.147 ;.,-;:~ .. ~28,,.11· wave. tncd yd. cloH to S330. 548•1021'. ' u 11 Y 2Br. 1•11B1. $375 + 1375 wllllnl to talk end deal. ,.. IDllD e·sOPM ..... .,_..... • pool, tennlt & epe. 12131 landteeped, quiet com-dep. gu pd, nr Beach
1 19 ,OOO . Cell llllYELMS 1226•000. 10% down, SHOPPING Center In · · 837-8339 plex, enc guagH, CU · Blvd & MecFedden. 1~~·S:lt2~TOUS LOCl1101 1ov.% lnterelt. 3 Br. 3 Oceanelde, nr. trwy. 17. 2 Br. yard. no~·· dllld ,_ •---&. .,., .... Balli,,,. ri:~·1.~:J~~~ool. P•· quiet. no pet• 893-4894
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exoept you have de'I and epe, Wnnl9 & w.tk to tha Roul. .oet t Buutllul M•H del Mu alngle temlly dWeltlng. 1'/• , ~ ~t pet• Sgl gef8ge, water ~~~~l~n2 =9 beeotl. °'*1 "°'* dalty PllM .-r... home 3 BA 2 Be, ba . 1 garage U. I n ... ST t 760 P omon1 Avt paid $475 545·2000.
Rock Gt.n Townhomea. t..C. 27 !me LOI Court. (2)4·plaxH. 2 bike to lndacpd, grdnr Incl., wtr 1800/mo.926 Temple Spenl8h e.tete l.Mngl 642-2015 Agent. no tee
0 I th t I di TSl Propertlet -·-•, o....,ft...., _...... 2 ... pd, 11'e5. 540-4370 al1 8, Terraot. 4~164. Bllullful perk-like tur-XI Nr bch div 3B. 11..._1 MO ne o • ou 'en ng 842 1003 _,.. "'t'9'-· • .,_ "' Ill dlly wtlnde rounding•. Terrac ed nt loc Welk 10 S C ~ ., fMturM ot thla home It a • twnhlff, condo pottn· · Charming beech front pool. Sunken OH bbq, Plaza NEW 2 Br 2 B•~ 1 Cell 538-0921
muter eult• with tire· llel. Oertgff. 275K H . 3 Bt. 2 Ba. Ifs*:, dbl Olf. home, tpectecYler *-· aperkllng lountelnt . Br & 1 Be or Studio In-*1445 2 Br Pool, patio.
place and tunken tub. II.I-... w/25% dn. Prln. only. 1700/mo. 1tt & tut br1dl coun yard entry. 4 Speclout rooma. Sep•· cludH lrplc eleg•nt garage clH n 7811 End unit locet.d on two Newpor1 BMeh eddr.. B •Io w b • n k •PP r. 648-65945 831-2372. B<. 3~ Ba. letga IMf'O rm rete dining.,..._ Wlllk-ln French window•. pool, Glencoe 642.2834 beeutllul greenbeltt. et Ihle low ptlcel 2 bdrm, 1·870-9227 Chenoe ot • llf9tlme,..... & dining rm, beectl room, doMtt, home Ilk• kltch-tennlt, whlrlpool apt, --------
1274,500. 2 beth. lugHt 2 1tory HO. SAN DIEGO co. wtth option, ,_ 3 Bf 2 loll ot atorage. FOf'..... en & ceblnett. Walk to u une, complete ex•clM WllFfUTIU unit. Lovely bHch r•· 3 unla, MOt1 2 br & 1 ba, Ba condo. 380 w. Wll· only. Cloll Peggy P•ttleon Huntington Cent•. rm, In home laundry tee 1 & 2 Br 01acount on
treat. Owner wlll conal· xlnt cond, In detlrabl• ton. Call 842•2000, f0< eppt. 71419115-2473 1 Bdrm-Nm, '605 & much'"°'' tome model• Pool Spa
dtr trede. 1149,000. Elcondldo loc. Xlnt rtnl· 831-6056. wtldyt M . 2 Bdrm-furn from $805 Why rent when you can o y m . s au n 1 , 1 1 c
alt et 1375/mo . .._Good 2 8d +4oft chldm/ pet<*. 2 Bdrm TownhouM lum now own 10< only I 1000 840-0619
uaum. loan. Only 1157, 3 Bf. 2'A Ba. Ol"9t .,.._ IOOo+ulll. 30 Canyon from 1675 down & tow monthly --------5 o o . L & s A•• It y Avell. Im med. Kld1 ok. Acre 4a..22ee payment• Cell for de· lrriH 3144
1.741.aeaa. 1750/mo. 875-99el · No peea. tell•. 549-3421 3114 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••
OC.REHTA.LS L-houee: ELEGANTI; Utllltlel Freel Bear St. C.M Between Large new 1 Br. conoo for Ho Cuh Downl 8 unltt, 1 ·~·a • ..,,... to • ....,.... 3 Br 2b•, ocean vu, nr Mec:Arthur & Sunflower. leeee. nett UC.I. micro-
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•11~.. Long Bch. Wiii keep ...,.,. -"" -"'""' beech big pvt yard , .. QUINT EA OS wave, trplc. weeher/ 1---------1 I f 760-3314 -1-"-... _.. ~· A,·-" J•......; ""' AH M A APT. MANAGER dryer •re•. $650/mo ttS'h r.-... ft.. i.,,__, I me neg ng or you . _____ ........ ...;.__._~.....;.•_·1 """u' ,,_ --18211 Perktlde Ln, 1 blk Semi -'I..,. pl t""L' 1 " " 1129,1500, ti TO lt3, '"~R'l"'HI~ ·-.... 769-0-481 HERE It ltl 1br unit ht. 11 00/mo. Agt W ot BMctl 3 bl S of ·rv, rwu c ...,...., o JO• n n a 9 5 5 • 18 3 3, 750 et 12V.%. Paymentt --------3 br, 2'A bl twnhH In ~Uo + ......... 12711 494-41174 E . . IC• . m•n•o• • 111 unit com· 536-8720.
11072PIT""---._..Ra. ...._tHQtl• •-~ ......, dlnger. "'•"·Lite mtlnteneence --------.. ..,...,._ -.,-1-1..ul .... ~ t. ~ ... ..._,_ ALS 750-3314 4 Bf. 3 BL 2 leYll, untum. 141-1441 l bkkpg helpful Partial CONDO UCI Twn. Ctr 2 ~~nd•o•. '.5~. 3• ~ba.8hllrpd"'' ~4 ~.~..!!! low Int. . Prloe S t80, 4 .. ~ 2 ... .__,,........,.. fr IC oc11n ,_ 1950 rent 540--0433 br 1 & •11 plUI •11 be. new "" ,._ 2.,.1 "' .,._,__....,, .,..,__ OOO.AQtt?l-0661. ...,., ,_, .... ,.-...... ~-p ' v . OuletJUn1«&1Brt.From • vac•nl $775 permo' ~~~,:~1,",'lc,~~m:;:. at• grHt prlo• end ::'r. ~5.3 R':t ~'. ~0::7~.une 1111 h · 1376. Pool, rec, rm., Lug• 3 Br. 2 B•. Town· 652·11419 Ownr/Agt
r-a -.. .._, ~ ~ toa.y. Open -·-y ...., sea• lnc~rdener taune, encltd garage. hOUN In qut.t oompt.x. -....-• .......... _.. -. • _.. _, ,,... ... • ~ 17301 K.-.c>n oft Slater. large pool, gtrden H1· W•••• ... ,j 314•
oswn6o at.oounetrtapa, °""* Aldletta 1 ~ 2 Bdrm. 2 beth. den. di· 1146 64415, 1 642•7848. ting. $800. &45 ·338 l ... , ................. .. m ·-c.th ~1'1, tlOO 94. n. •1....,. '*19 room, Woe doubtl EA8TSIOE 2bt .,..... tnl-lllA9 875-5849 ICWF*T -•••-Aon Sey, Act.. ln.el70 oar•fe. Elect. opener. pdo bit....._ Mao BrHthtekln.11 view• of i-.. ...,,. 1141 2 Moetelegent ~b'°O In ·~ Md ewe 141-tlOt. Liii •,. Wl1D Oule end unit. Welk to ~A.LS 711C).SS14 _,,... from IWlg rm of ::"A':':':'e•••••••••••••• 8' 2 Be~lo. CllpOrt. Lag una BHch llne8t a--.•!.... a _..., •• ... ... !°"
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::: ~-t the beed\, 11.,000. ..--dbl wtde mot>lle home: Furn. Laguna 8Hch IU· no pelt. /mo locttlon In town ' br .. lh· ___ .... ~ & -·-1 _..I •I.. • ::" llf Ill .... lllr. llSTl9 YllW LIT 3 BR. 2 be.. Move 1 D/W, 2 28r 2be. lrplc, pvt <** lWl'Y 8tudl0. 9'19. S.telltte 541-8675. ttklng vtewt all bum-Ins
rm. The perMct p6ell IOf Qt.iellty vtnt ... l8t 1~ pooa. ..-., tmlNa. Lo-Ml-JlH Panoramic view on cer 9 •,r-110 0 mo . w/tunken hot tub, pvt TV. uune. mekl MN!oe. Beeulltul 2 Br 1 B• In h ea I e d . Po o 1'
luge or tmell temlly. be on OUI dew....,... cettd In Pf•tlglout Ir· Newport Bey and ~ perking. Avell lmmed. phonet. 1115/week_ dupie>C CetJ>et•. drapee., tub ·11.,•o•. elav81or
young or not to young. wood llrt, Fr9ndl Win· w._ S15 0004100 000 Pacific Ocean Prl.-EASTSIOE 4 Br p ool 11500 Yl'ofOUnd. 4"-2227· built-In gu kitchen, 1 car Leese only $850 & up
Lo• muter tu ta on dowa, tll• kltctl, mud\ ltuue Miiier. '•ot IY IWm 1ocauon Owr seoo.ooo home: wlfrplc. Pool & M&-~ett Reelty •.-w1 Jwj 3111 attached ger•ge. large 330 Cutt Or 4~
ground floor. Beeut. pool more. l17t,OOO, OW!* 1161 ~OO Harbor Ridge Condo. ol ~ ~ gardener Incl. 1 1110 ---------i .. -.-;C";;;.............. Pf1vel• yard 2060 Sant• • _ 8 •1.,_ 3150 end veKy private patloe. wlll finance. Own/A.gt Kenelngton. 48A. 4ba, 3 ~II ev•1l•bl• lot on 8•8 •380 AQt. No. end, ct1arm1ng 2 Bf 2 a. IDTALI Ana S1 "B" $825/mo lwDU In Beat buy In Big Canyon. 651~4 S 5 7 5 000 ~ tl.3~.000 8 II d /di ltt ie.t & tee r-ulreo ••'••••••••••••••••••• Vec:.nt. S.. anytime. c • r 11 • r • · 3Br 1b• engl tam 1660, •· brery. en nl::.l Avellebl• now. $300 Av~ll 11• 18 BYAppt New Cond o. 2 Br 1 Be "'"4111 IT twm 844-1429 (714) 7I0-1100 111 & IHI. Wltttld• :·v:*.;..oo:" t!.,, & week up. Agent 957_0701 54 8.5132 e/c. relrlge, wld. range
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ftnanclng. $460,000. Tom
AJllnton or Twry Henea.
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8MutlfUI femlly home. 4 •Wtm llAll 842·9142or646.()580eft betc:ft, ~ oetden w/ 875-8170. wllnd• a~ i~.'.l~~t"' $650/mo
br. 2 be.. ftm. rm. pene6-..._..... I 3Bfhome,11",000. e wlldyt. ~ req. gardener. Yrly. A.viii. EJE.n¥E mTE 18' Duplex. bltn8, garage.--------1~, wood llrt, th•k• ::'A'::':' ......... -•••• Vic Jaehlntltl, Bfoker E.tld• 1 Bdr cottage. O / 2 5 . I 1O0 O Imo. 81ytront tOW9f eecurlty no pet.t. 1400 mo. 2231 •~1 IHd 311S r . trplc, recent eppk:I. BLUE RIBBON 7112·8111 845-8299 .,.. •• 1 • .._,,, cloat to 1hop1, adultt. 497·5315 bldg one Bdrm condo Orange 493--0876 ··-·•I"•••••••••••••••••
Freeh paint In & out. New SPECIAL -•• I --, 1415 & tee. 057.2040 $ 1000/m I ' NO FEEi Apt. & Condo Soltrl•n tll•. ••rthton• 3bdrm,219"'91 lloor p6ell •• --. -· ....,, I ,. .... 111-' n11 b--i... 0 on Y•tr y 2 Br. 1'1~b•. frplc. dlw. PV1 rent•l• VIII• Rentals
c:erpet. RV~. Nlcefy In wood & ~ Ocean v.,....._, Walk to wet•. •••••••••••••••••••••• Spaclout, c .. tn, quiet 3 •• 1.-..-••• 1'.~··••••• -· ~ti er no au 875-4912 Bok 1and1cep•d Adjoin• view. beamed celllngt , 1 Br. 1 Be. o to 10% PALM SPRINGS lww'Y 2 br, 2 be. Hr SC Plue. Luxury home. OcHn vu, .l.L ""DU •2s1°' g «•3' «47ep r er
perk. Meny extree. Seller huge ttone trplc. Loe•· down or tr•d•. Call tor Br. 2 Ba. Condo. tennle. 1850/mo. 567-7978 1undeck. 1800 all, 3Br llllllllllT mo "'" ·~ PARK NEWPORT
wlll guar•ntH 12% •I· ted high ebOW Lagune't detellt. 999.9222. poole, encl gar .. etc:. 38f 2k ._... 2b•, tam rm, 2 trp1c1. llM11• Speclout 2 Br. 1 Be "425 APARTMENTS feet. Int. rtte. 1142,500, Riviere coHtllne. 1195, Owner/ Broker. Co-Owner Partn., Int•-pk r•I• ·;;q· lf:f',.;,~r 11200/mo. 496-9188 or • 3 Br 1 'n Be I 4 7 5
20% down. 1298 Lon· 000. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil r•t aveN, 9¥•% lnt.,..t, ~8.....; &48-8&45. Jeenntne. 714/484-11n Summer 3 mot., very •t· L•undry l•o . p ool.
don<lerry. Open S.V&.tn MISSION REAL TY 3 yr term, •I appral .. d .. ,.. · tnM:tlve oondo, 2 Br 2 Be. 548·9558 1-5. 4~731 value. Xlnt opportunity. 842-4752 -lfltdM Vl!ll1 3111 trplc. comm."""""· away -l -32_5_m_o-28_'_1_B_r_t_rl-r -In ~/"'~"' •2n I H VEST & EN J 0 Y. .. • ~•-•••••••••···'·••••••••• .,.,..... ~ .. -714/4~5410 a1 •Ill •-• 3 8drm. 2 Beth Condo. from crowd• but cloN In clean quiet adll parll, 140
BEST r•"'TSIOE BUY ,_ ---------•••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, w/w cerpatt, mo· 1o ~hlng. $1200/mo. Ctbrlllo #2 873-7787 """" Trade In your home on ll ......,. ••-• 875-10 1 ..... •••n 3 Br 2 Ba condo. only thlt ,..,, ~ 4 Bdnn f'Ut• ~/llllllTll •-_, darn eppllencet, 2 car · ................ 1 BR upttelrt. Poot. gH
1 115,000, dbl car g•· 3 b• home . VIEWS. A----"' 14•11 2 br, 2 be. •lmott new garage. petlo. cloH to 1360 mo. Small turn. pd, no -ta. refs req 147 If da ~ .,.,.,,,,.....,,, -oondo. Community pool, pool and rect•llon.,.. ,,.. ~· 0 'flT • v• 1475.000. wlr•. plumbing, mut• •••••••••••,.••••••••• ..,. 1 tennU C04.111a. 1 cat in bMutltul MIMk>n Vie-bech. (River Ave). Aeft FI o w• r I 3 3 5 I mo,
gt, mUUIVe brlek Lllsml Yllll• U tulle, kltctMn, etc, etc, ~une Shofwe, Hiy Bch. garage. Wiii contlder Jo S825 FIL plut 1100 req 'd . L ... Utll pd. _64_5-8_1_11_1 ____ _
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
IN NEWPORT BEACH
A deluiie community on
!he Back Bey Club hov-
M & spa, 7 pools, 8 ten.
nls courts, close lo bUll-
neta & shopping
~~ 0,:~~11~::: iiiiiiiiQliiii'.i1t1tiiif'1iiiiii. mtkH thlt beautlfully ~ gh HHieo: 1 ,1500. pett. 1425month+1826 dMn. 962--0793 Ewa. 842·7918. 2Br. 1 Ba. carport. 980 ... , (i;; .. r..:.._ n..o.. t0% locetecl 3 BA, 2be pool 4,!.'~"!~ O loan. MC:Uttty Otpoelt. New luJCury condo, rurn. W•t 17th St 1400 mo ................. w, home. rare "one ol • ................ .. .. ltll, 111-1411 •...-1 J.Mj m1 MCUttty, 2 Br. Bay view. 55~718
Unfurnllhed etudloa, 1 &
2 br apartmen11. town
hovMS
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NY91J111 d'#n. Alll for Bob, Mon· IWlll' IAY kind". 1287.500 with an •H• .,_. .. ·.-;C";;;.............. Welk bch. pool ape •---------For eb1 montht on brand ~!.6 =8. Ev.a/ AWAAO WINNER ~ 111 TO, __,NII,. , ... ,... f~l1-JUf BACK 8AY Condo. edit. 11025•1120o/mo'. Wkly MESA VERDE 2 br, 1 be. *Several studio• & 1
bdrm unit• are lumllhed with fine dfflgner furnl·
tura & eccesaorlea Move
In 1od•y or r1terve for
tummer montht. Sm•rtly
turnlehe<t m0del1 open dally
,_ town."lome In Coate 1---------Ocean~. 3 bdnn, 4 144-1111 J.1W• llfl •••••••••••:";;-h•••••• or1ented, 3 btor 2 & din, rti.e. 52~7405 gar Included Wk dye
M •I•. F ••tu r In g 2 BEST BUY IN C.M. ba, kit. w/~. M.111\ •••••••••~••••••••••• HOME F<>fl RENT 2 be, bltne, lr1ge, W/D, . pl1 c.M: 759-4229
m .. ter aultM, encloud 14000 TOTAL DOWN fem. rm, lga Olfden, P9" Exch. 34K equity In Kone. 3 Bdrm. 17!10. Fenced trpl ... new deoof •. poole YNrly. Weal Newport. 2 l g• 3 br 2•11 be unit In
garegee & prlvlS l• cour· At>eotutety beeuttful lrg 2 tlo, formal din. rm, lge llv. '. • ~~w;nbco~do for ~ yard & garage. Kldt & & patio. 1950 mo. 1at. 81· 1 8:" Waiki }0°~0 1 & 4-plex Q78 Mlulon Or
tyerd.Only 114,950. Br2'"b•,frplc,2 car rm .Quletc11 ·d•·11c.~ r ome , 0 · pettwetcome&.4~2000 tut&eec.842·'1115 unn '· v mo . 15501 o No pet 2070 San Mlguel Or, Qal'Agee. vuted oelllnge, 1412,000. By • -?!!nge23Co . ., ... (213) Agent. no,_: . N-oc.anlront 3 Br. f•· 5el-4308. 842-7005. 557·2~ ew & W'l.nd•'
Newport Beac h . ~ Both Bdr'i.,.. ln 873-441 .......-58~ 75$-1801 or 7112-7373. '[:tr '•ultH. p1·~:!n1~ lall "'--I._ autlaJf• mlty rm. 2 lrplc .. YMrlY· 1 BR • pool • block 10 2 Br 1'hb?. blllna, cptt/ -..., ·~ _,_ S26oo/mo. &U--One. oceM. Single adtt Pf.,.d, d I l "'"O ')n JembOr .. Ad II
only 1 1038. 66 ·9778. ,_ .,,._ I ···,·:·~.··-·••·1~··· -1.u J.Mj Jiff '350 yrty. 642-5002 rpt, poo •gar ,,., · ::..n Joaquin HUis Ad S•tl Sun/ Mon 12·5 --~ _,... "'• -• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Hert>or View Home 3 Bf. 2 846-2&46, 54t 9341 644-1900 831-3406 •••••••••••••• "auA: Condo . 3 br. ,.,.. b• 2 ...,., ~ oc-REHTALS 81. temltyrm.11150/mo. ~ ...... --,, *2 Br. 1 8&. Newty refur. --------
& CU ST o M TOW H. patio tty, 2 car gar. Nr. S .C. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1-6br'• '200 to '2000 PurohaH option avell. ~-~•-L-~ blthed. 1495/mo No aui.1. 2 Bdr 1 Be. garage.
HOMES Terry Plua, 1104,000. By OW· C#ttU HI llM 1111 1~14 og:n 7-dlly: ~en. .,...,.,__ pett. 833-8974 patio, pool No pet•.
Bulkier glYel lo down a ner. 548-0497 ...................... - -... .... ... ...................... $500. 1801H 15th SI, Npt
10 piymentt on th••• ..:......:.:.:..:.:.:_:::::::-J., __ _j----:-==-==•=m=---1ouALITY 3 BDRM, den, M-18t8. Th 82 P ~ '300 mo. 2Br. llv rm. kit· Hgll. 6.42.7340
~ Walker & Lee
_.._ f:~· Irv Terrace fof rM bdrm, 1 4 ort •--'--'-••-ohtn, beth, bltnt , cpte, etegent & drtmeUo 2 & 3 IY -• ... 7., .. 100 •u"--'--8ennouth, N9wpor1 Bch. ,...._..,. ._, drpe quiet edit 11111~ no 2 Br 1111 Be, Townhouse Bdr noorpl•n•. Maulv• ··-v _.. ., .... -.,AAA .. v p...__ •••••••••••••••••••••• . . I Ad -ttone lrplc, 18' vaulted CIHn 2 Br. 1 81. new .,.., llfl _,,mo."' . -·-4BA. 2BA. yearly. Frplc, pelt. Call aft 3P for tty e ultt pref . no
IN HAA80R View HILLS c•lllno•. Fr. door•. yard .-·--PLm wd to Wiii! Cllt'P9t. lrg lot, ·~ ,.,,j 1111 ...................... 21S-428-130l blt4na, p11111ng. CIOM to •PP'· 946-0836. P • t '· 14 5 0 / m 0 · un+que Oltden MttlnO .. & gar11911. Located on • EITl'RI xlnt ., •. 118,000 down. • •••••••••••••••••••• LuxutloUt 3 bdrm, 2~ be Bpeot•cular Oceen/ bey b. y & 0 0 •• n . Br k r • • amw _648-__ 2_8&_2_· ____ _
your lnVlt•tton to thrt 4 bMuttlUI Quiet~ 1750/mo. 71 4/IMM-t402 SUVIEW condo. Harbor front. 34 w. 4 br. 2.,. be, OR, tern. 875-4912 2 'er' l\.\ Be $625 2 Br 2be, condo, pool,
Bdrm. hom• with an It. 850-97'78, 811/ Sun/ .... I~ II. llft e. Former model: 38r 2·~ 11 boat tllp. ~llCl.Mr rm, eleo•nt. 12150 mo. 2 Br 2b•. garage, cpte/ 'Br 'B• asoo frplc WHICllll. $1550. ""'**cent•~. Mon 12-11 !M&-11270 BE'l'TEA THAN be , ocHn vu. Qeted v1•~0oN"'Y.,.cs.co997 ~ateclb · LM. Gel._. CdM. drpe. bltlnt. 1850/yrty. Both have geragu a Merk 0< Jeck 875-1771
EJccellen1 owner flntn· MOOEl 0Q,, IMI ,,,.,, comm. Many, many ex· Cl r mo. j n 11 ~u• ~ 715e.oee:t M4-lll6 84&-2848. 548-9341 petloa. Cell Jim 831-7370 2 Br w/lolt, lg• kitchen. ~on .lend. A n.tlng n.n ,.. 11111 HAS EVERYTHING ...................... tru. 2 .. :.. ~·· 0 3 ... 2 ·--...... N8 t ti 2" b
0 thl d d ~B ,._a,n_ ..... 1-..1-..v7 24... .,., .... _., ....,, ,...,..,,, .. N B•Y VIEW •••-1 II pv P• o, " 8 • gar ottle Valentlne. n • u~gr• • .. r Culde MG ltrtM -Dennie Rlokettt & AMoc. · '" Condo, 2oar1•r•g•/ ~ " .,._ 1860 mo. M0-5324 1486,000. home. Se ler wlll carry SUn & Sell II Qub 1., II# llOO lll-MJ• lnlM 1144 poolt. Avall •1.u . 2 Bf. 1Be.ru;uo.1tOV9& Swimming pool. cerpe.
U...,IOOlf t1() ...... f."' 1 100,000et 12%or 20mln.to •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• l?8a/mo ~84&-?3'2 relrlge.A 1.111,nopett. ted,drepee,clten & W•tctlfft200aq.11.2Br
.... ,.. .:111 A.I T.O. et 12%. Don't N9wpOft c.nw Newport BHch o. Anze 3 Bf. 3 Ba. EMO Home In • · 1800 yrly lncldng utllt. bright. ttovt /oven & 2 Be I r p I c. po o I AeMiora, t75-80d0 mlM thlt OMI 114!,000. 1210,000wttti1180,000 baytront Park. Mint ...,., U-'8nhW NorttlWood&, 211orywttt1 110 CANYON Comfort•· 87~72. dlep. 1340. 548-4827, 075/mo. 848·6&8 1,
• Cell 919-6370 at 1~ fbl.ct ,.te & oonct. ·n dbl w\d9, llf'• ;.;;;:;• ......... ~ xtra lrg tam. room. No bl•, 1p1clout Deane 2 731-8829 Agt. M0-78t4, 840-9522.
.. a ..... ~. ~ .. ~ ~ ., -pea,._. Gardener, er. 2 ea. tam. rm. guerd C.... "1 llM UU II I ... .. _ ._, ·1 ........ • t d 11 111e •••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. tea, -·10, gar•"'"· 1 ~ • ~·--ir.m No poln1a or quellfyttlQ 111.eOO. A 10 2 br., 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~Id. 1900/mo. 9~ · "mo· e .--• ·-Onl1172,000 for tl\lt n"' -·1 · ~ ....... ~1112 2 d, den, lrol. •l•PI to 1600 mo. 50 ·8204. All u llltl•• paid 1575 dlMIC home. Lrg 1 8r Ownerl t be '~ wtde, °°""' YllU Ill.Ill . ._ . .,no -~oh. StOfO/mo. Oar. 87:S.1"6t yiMl'ly Ken
w/101d1 of metlog•ny ~~~~~!!!~~~-~lot~Nt~~·OOOc~· 8:l:U~O:ru:ndy: Luxury w/2 matt., aul· mflU ~A.L.8 NI Plltl. OWN/Agt. All 844-8484 moldlng. FHturet ln-1---------1-87M111. i.t, den Md pe!lo."""' 2 br 2 bl t800 t.abr't St00 to '2000 Mex 76i-1221 Trl·plex beaut 28r, I Be,
<*Jda ~ ollllr I frplo. ... WllTI ... -.,... -Newport leech 0. Anze trwu-out. S1200/mo. 2 tw: ~be •196-SIOO JllC).SSt 4 °'*' J-dayt 28r d•n encl garage Qal'~:..."" ~. ~~75 oc1 !!'N1 ~~~
own•' w111 flnenoe. 11 mll ~ ~DOOd 1oen1 bayfront '•rk. Mint s bt, 2 bl 1,400 f\lrn Prtvete 2 If. 2 Ba. Com-~, ldn't loc. A.'1911 Jun9 ~'. 1;r, ~t';' r,~g '550 ~. o'l&-o6eT'
IS1·1'310 F110<Jt119 ~on tNt and owe. , .. land. oonct. '71 dbl wide. ftr• lfT .If... 4 br, 2 bl S1200 munlty pool. tennlt. I. M711 mo.~" "°·For appt. 842~787
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l12UOO. C4lll t1't-a70 :::..oi~· 1111 Grundy 3 Br,,,. k trpc. DIW. lrg ~1~110 ' ev1t 1621 mo. 6111.et~ _M0-__ 1_1_14_. ____ _
1 . Mb,. • VI 11. n 0 w. ,.,,. .... Jllf 2 2·~ :ISO/mo 1':G UDO lteutltUI 2 Ir ..... ":~u~.irdOubllo• lot teoofmo. AGt en.tolO ••••-•••••••••••••••• w teth St. ~1 Ir g b r Io k pat Io ~ Welk to boh, t8r, 111, 1a1a1 a. · · I 1080/mo. Adult•, \ f >I I. / t l J: If . ' ... ~llmll pet<*, ntlll',..,,.tht»-new oPtt. no~ l6fO N••ly d•oor. 011 pd, 14Q0..142 er 2~"'°· 1 '!'.:...1-8!.; _•_7_5-a5 __ • ____ _ ...... w-.. ,,,, ••• 11n ng, low rent . ..v,toO. tno. 811-2010 llltwn _ Apta_ _,_, ::;:m~•••••••• -· •••• '"""147·111M. SP......, •nol gar. dwaflr, pool, oelling trplo, garage t Bf,~. 8t. QlftOt, ,.._ ~I CINn'*l9 S br & ... ,.,.,. ly owner. Drutlo prtoe Mobile Hom• 1 1~1 2 Br. y11r1y. Avell. now. bill/.. A.dutta. no pet•. taundty'nn AV... June.' ~ No pett. .. 50/!""t
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Oual. wor1t. Lio. U7118. ll---'~'-Flooflng • Ptumblng ~.~ 1~~~7 131-13-40 _._... CHywell • Stuooo • Tiie ......,, ,....,.. """""0 " ""1iifiiiii"iiiiii0 Remodel. J.B. &4&-"90 E>CP. HOUSECLEANER L•wn·I~ lnltlll Genetti MtJnllnMOI Rell1bl•. ret• FrM ...
TrM trim-remove! Repelre a Oeooretlng Call 24 hr1, 955-2418.
LAwn OIM'9-Rototllllng Oullhy.• Rey 640-6144 Wiii CIHn your houH or
,,... •1.lmltll 548-IOe6 EXPERT HANDYMAN office. Elec: .. p1lnllng, It
Kl D l.lndecepe Malnt. Carpenlry • RootlnQ plumbing. 548-900!1
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& P•Vlng Co. Rft/Coml. EXCEL CARPET CARE
Bare, mantel1, kll, oabl·
n111, ttlnd panellng,
doore, bOOICCHll, r•· mod. & add-one. Xlnl
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53e-23ee
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8TARVINQ COLLEGE *11111' I IAf* &42"66t4117S.1~ dye
STUDENTS MOVING IHI ltm •-'" CO. Lio. T124-438. •••••h••offC ••• m;:. '!.•/!!!! •••••••••••••••
lneuttd &41·1427 QUALITY comm/re1, t2 teO per load. Qredlng &
WATCH US GROWi yre ••P Aepelr/remod. plenl•r m111 evtll. l'rff 1.-' R1t1 Fiite r. heater a d411. locally H7·1&ee .~~}~I.............. •WMP Nie. 873-8114
Fiil PIJ11111 POOL PROBLEMS?
by Rio hard Sinor. Lie For Qu1111y melnt. ' fl·
210044. 13 yn Of "-PPY pair. call tor tr .. ••I
Ioctl cuatomen. I Kevtn 496-1253
Thank you, 831-4410 IHll• OllTlll PUmH •••••• '/. •••••••••••••• LebOf/Mll"fltl Rootlng 26 yr1 exp. Lie. 40394 t All typea. 1o yre exp.
Bonded. Ina. Aet1. Col01 lie guar Larry 042-8233
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h1 .. 11n f'r .. Eet. e.5.1771 Crown mouldlng, entry
door1, manll11, book·
CHH. ceder lined CIO·
Mt•. Wood IOltlllon• to
~H1ullng. 648·2'480 I KNOW-LET'S GET ED-HOUHI, Ag•• .. R1n1111,
LAWN CARE DIEi H• can fix anythlngl Offtoea. 114 -1287 -R,....ln-OV-.-tl-ng.._R_ot_o_tl_lll-ng-1
Comm/reeld. NWptlCM 404-89!1o Exp'd • Dependable Sprlnlllefl.CIMn·upe
ex~rt M3·091 t Dick --· --·-----
"Let the Sunahlne In"
c111 8unlhlne Wtnoow
CIMnlng, Ltd. ~3
20% Monthly D*Ounl PAINTER NEEDS ROOF FIREPROOFING
WORKI 30 yr1 exp. lnl/ ~~ 1¥~~~'. ~ *RESIDENTIAL* • • • FiNE° sHiNE° -'u"To • • • C••••• 1c..,,.,, DETAILING. Guaran· •••••••'•••••••••••••• ••• d . F r.. p u I d • I Cem4H!l·Muonry-Block WOOd problemal
031-1521
Xlnl, rellable wor1t. Carpentry, Ca blne 11, HOONt -lnlell~I Daw IM2-4853
onrtopr, a.ny &45-7412 Etectrlcal, Plumbing, E1c. The l>Mtll 873-7 12 eve ___ B_uc1_11_4_9.a_20_11 __ 1 THE GRASSHOPP~ Don eM--0140 Qu1llty HOUMCIMnlng
Exler. Aoou1tlc Olltlng1 Oavte Painting 147·5180 Avg 1 •IY '30: Avg 2 •t'r Oevl1 Painting 847·111M $45 Chrl1 0574388
EXTERIOR PAINTING REPAIRS $2!1 to S185 042-M49 wan..cuet. work. Lio RM/com Rob 547·2983 Complete LAwn Malnt GENERAL HANDYMAN· WI• 01*10nal loueh. CM, ~~!1 ••••••••••••.. FrM 11t Call 1nytlme, Cullom work FrH HI WALT 770..21211
Orange Cout Wlndowt
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~llU.f. Coner111· R1mo111 Old. w:ni"j;"b1b0y0;1~0ln°;; Repl1ee New Sm/lge
E.Slde CM. home, chlld Jobe, Repalf1 045·&512
!'!!.'!~!! ••.•••.•••...• Dominic &42-4851 mH onry, cup1ntry, Irv, HB Beth 8~ BRICKWORK. Stntll Jobe. Reu. + flnl Int & 11a1 bf~t., outlook!"
TIEii roofing, home lml)t'ov• HouMCIMnlng done wtlh
T e>pped/rlmOY9d. Clean 831·71!12 NB/CM Ann &4!1·5027
Newport, Colt• Mell,
1rv1ne. ~. 075-31711
Cu1tom Brlc:t(, Stone.
nlng. Steve 547·4281 Huber Roofing-alt typet
N--rlCO\ler ·deck I 11--'a• Lie 1411802. 1148-9734
Fr" Mtlmat• ~111
owr 3 part or lull time
540-8009 Ci11' Cui
DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC
R1palr1, new & old 11 yTI exp. Bud 5112·0582
' m • n I • & r • P I I r • cart, r...,.c:t, perfection. I
up, lawn renov. 751•347e JACK OF ALL TRADES
MOWING. CLEAN UPS Cell Jack day Of nighl 8w1dl1h glrl w1nt1 to
Block, Concre11. Stucco
Aefl FrM Mt. !140·0492
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Farthing Interior Dellon lidj/,.ll••
HANGING $10/ROll i •••••••••••"•••••••••
CLEARVIEW WINDOW
WASHING. R .... rat•.
4 yre In trM. 642-M49
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ltmn pert-lime. 12.110 per hr.
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MARINE SERVICES Chlld Care, my home.
Mechanic. Paint, vamllh. Mon·f'rl c M arH r .. k·rut>-wu. 645-0700 Exp. mo•'* 879-7385 "
l11drlt1/ HauNng. Lltld9"Plng •87&-3014* mek• your home 1Parklel --------•••••••••••••••••••••• FrM .. 1. IM2·9007 High qu•llty, exper, d•· CUSTOM BRICl(WOAK ELECTAICIAN-Prlo1d --------pend1bi., honeel, lnlllll· SMALL/LAROE JOBS
right, tree Hllm11e on MOWINO 110-$15-$20 Bulf#H flNll gent. Call 0$$-7733 Npl/CM. Ret1. 045·8512
large Of emell job1. Haul/Dumping 1151120 •••••••••••••••••••••• UC. 308021. 873-0369 Mark HARDWOOD FLOORS
76-4-0004/065-0095 111d8:'~~11y ~ 1
Pacttto HOUMCIMnlng
8 yr1 exp. XJnl refe.
FrM ... Lori 788-1708
Quality. Llclln1. Strip-BUDGET AATES/Uc'd
ping. OllC. on paper. Low min. Sml Job• OK.
VIN-NC Soot1 046-032!1 Fr" ltl ln1 841-7!181
ASA PAPERHANGING
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work. Price• 111rt el
SS/roll. Alec 751-7027
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UINI ID.Pa C.•lt1flm lfHtll Steam ctean enga.. bUg• • • • • • • • • • • • C • • • • • • • • •• & decke M.ch & e6eclr1· REMOOEL/ADO-ONS cal h•ndymen work. & Carpentry Llc'd. 2!1
8711-7051 yr1 exp. lrwtn 548-2710
LIC'D ELECTRICIAN
Qual. wor1t~ ,., ..
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TOP OUALITY
ELECTRICAL WORK
Aeu. rat... 631-606!1
C1as1111ed Ad1 .,, lhe an1wer 10 11 aucca11ful
glll'age or yard salel II'• 1 b111er way to tell more
people!
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DUMP JOBS & Small Moving Jobi
Ct.II MIKE 64&-1391
WE DO CLEANING
Good job own tran1 1111• & concrete Quallly 1W#et~lr $31~1751 . wotk al rlU ratM. Uo'd. ••••••~:;"~•••••••• FrM Mt. 07~0027 Meet petc:hM ' llXlurM
went Ad1 ceu 042-58781 Sell 1dt• 11em1 042.5478 _,_,.. __ llf_. __ l_l_l-_1_U_I
Moblle screen Doctor
RepaJr/replace. Cu1tom
RIU 631-8300 Ive m1g
MOBILE SERVICE
AeecfeenllN-ICtMnl
NB/CM only. 1142-9552
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
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DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your no-longer-needed Items for cash.
If It doesn't sell, we'll run it another 3
days FREE. One Item per ad, must be priced.
Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads.
Call today for full details.
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CLASSIFIEDS642•5678
Real Estate
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400 rt ·~·-• graphic arllel: Studio vtng to Cellf. 1•1• July. 1,..-* 5121, L..eard ecttool, HB. Ilk• odd Jobe evu & Oppty Prof ote d IQ. · 0 .... •pace. 1p1ce ava il 1hr baale HouaenunUng tnle week _.._ 062-701!1 Wkend1. Can do a van.ty · · · n 1· AIC,grMlpai'tdng,grMt lurn N B 'oo t IQ tt' Nd deluxe 3 br den l8t&So.EJCemlnoRMl, of h•ndyman Jobe. bookk"'*, cltt1< 'YPI•• the Complete Orange Coast Market P.teee bulldlng. IM2,.e222 · · no,:,,• In Hun I 9 h San Clemente 402-7298 tound Lad lee Poc ket 072•95211 •vH uk tor w/bHlc knowledge or RNlonomtce 875~700 · f'ount Vly w..tmi c 1 · • Futl lie. Walch. Vic. Alpha Biia. Bill · bu11n"1 maehlnte. Oe-
Oulel office In CdM with · " nt er Culver perking lot · llr• a ablN1}' to team .. ~. Clt•talt 111• f1t1IJ .. JnllJI fllf .... ,,U II lhtt 4J00 EXECUTIVE SUITE pvt bathroom. Approx -=· Dellre 1 yr IM. No WELCOME BACK 752-4500 ext 4221 da)'I Mldd .... ged man <*ArM --.Ill.I 11411-4653
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Dover Or.Newport 175aqltNornelntenan-f ~en_f'0pete.Lv.meg. •Cr~ Bl S po1lllon11ch1ufleur
CIHn, aunny 2 Br 1 be, OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br. Mli'to lhl 2Br H B hou· Beech, Avail now oe. 1225imo. Celt Lyndy 7°{._~;42 ~eon at tormerly of J.C Penney, Fou~ Mv:s ;:• k nahe· 1 houHITlan, tight cook Of lllllllftl
gar, lndry, relrlg S450, Avall now. Wetllly thru ••.Pvt yard & gerage 7141531-3e51. Wkdyl. 075-2318 Fuhlon lelind le b•ck pher • 494-62~ companion 498·5876 Pan-time In expanding
no pet•. 403-2710 eummer 073-7813. 9e2·5750 Kun Olllll Lll&Tlll Ofcldtak l'*'9 avail ac-Engl,_ wonclng In New-from Vegu and el the BI W. I--' l lOO bullnea. laahlon r...,.,. ""'' Aai 3,,, Laguna Beed'l 1 9'. luJCur)' Reep F. rm mate needed, Slngle otc 1 180 to SIOO tlve 0 c Airport irH port Beach nffdl 2 br Hair Hunter, FHhlon Found Miu del Mar • .'."/. •• ~.~••••••••• EJlper In AIR. & P1yroll
•••••••••••••••••••••• suite, kltcnen. ~block CU1• apt 1n CM '230 mo. Economy 1100to1120 3 A.E. 1nve11. ore. or w11i pl~ by July 111· Hive lelln<I. 544-21111 4115182 fem. lort •h•ll ACCOUNTING CLRK Call for ewt 979-8073
ci.n lg 2Br In 4 pit)(. gw. b .. ch, ahopglng, 1 150 +dip. ~7 1v name rm tulle 1425. Sec'y Mrv 1ublH11 111 or part or Pf · ~•tor wit. & 1 cal ~5392 Tony Roma'• Place CLDllOAL
clo11 to So Cit Plaza, Fri-Mon. 13 5 WHkfy. a no. 1va11 LIDO BLOG 33!1!1 2380 1q It. can Paul or vwy neat daughl«. Wiii SCRAM L£TS IFOUND: Fem Shell.le. ~. N-i>or1 BMctl tocatlon
twy. Adll• ptlf $475 mo. 4~·5410 or 494-2707. --------Via Lido Doug, 7!12·5111. !': c~·~1~"f· • Ad1m1 & L•ke, Hun I. A/P, A/A, payroll, dally ~~=:~~e~~!~J:.':~·~~
559-7439 -.., Ima F ~o~~':.::.c~~:. 873-41118 l•iJam lalll f4 "64-l718 ANSWERS Bch. 960-7020 :u~:'.'·:.~,·~~I=~ line terminal. 10·k•y &
IN} IHt• JU Newly dtc«ated, newty $325. 645-5185 05t SO.FT. •••••••••••••••••••••• Viking . Rle.ky Found: ParllkMt, Sunday For eppt. pleaee call RO· llt• typing Mu•I work •••••••••••••••••••••• rurn. gated commty. 4 --------3,000 1q.tl. (10 otflc111 Rtlall 11ore at 2$50 Avon Yield . Pollen 23rd. VIC: Falr/nr Harbor. 09f 11 213,394•7557 wall w/publlc Full time
Cut• Bachelor 11pt. nr bdrm. Tennlt, prlv bch, OIJin ... •Ill avail. Highly upgt1d•d SI., 1040 eq. ft plua 8 car lul•n• DRIVE-INS CM. 545-2&45 10 Identity entry po11tlon. Huntlng-
nnd. $300/mo. lat & ciubetc 3mo orlonoef. •••••••••••••••••••••• with rich pa nellng & la· garage.1Mi-87t7 ,,__,.,1 _1,. •-• The tut llme I lrevtltd Loll black female ell. Apl. Man1ger. Co111 ton Beach City Em·
lut 714/648-4557 Bkre weioom.: .~ 1017 Weetdlft, NB. Wanl bric covered wa ll1. an•H •••I( ••o°;.lfC::;.~;, ••• !."::~ by air, I WH rHlly die-I BtJboe COWi 5123. Had M111 Semi-retired cpl ploye11 Crtdll Union.
flnanel1I lnal 7000• I. Loc1tlon 11 walklng di•· .... ..... YOGURT SHOP . In the • ......,,.. led I , __ .. 11 '"7" •112 (!10+) 10 m•n•o•. 161 538-8517 A,.m.1•11 F•1ai1•'4 •--•-•-II ... __ ,.._ 111 floor Agent tine• to 1 lrport Excellent toe on Pac bueleet lreltlc beach ......,.,.n · ne ...... 0 n. recenllY!'gety"...., unll complex lite --------u.'-'--3 ._..a ...,. -541-5032 714-833-0n8 Co Ht Hwr· Newport ., .. S7!1000 780-8708 fllghl movlH, they /u•t "'936-9123. m11n1an11nce a bkkpg COUNTER HELP-Mature ••• '!': •• "!!'!!I!' •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1---------Beh Idea 1pac1 for . new loW over DRIVE· NS Lo11 11 mo. old Cocker he 1 plul Ptrllal ran I person. caf11erl1 etyle
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ROOIDIATI WlfwfrMt lfloe bu1lne11 wanting high Ambltlou1? I help people "61 j 1tu' 5300 Sp•nlet (Hewkeya) or 540-0433 ~9i'~·b ~~t~~·~
... 1500 tq It. Jamboree public vt1lblty. 1.000 to 11ar11 bull,_ No rlllt, •••••••••••••••••••••• (Di rt bag). Vic ASSEMBLERS. we wlll poiltlon. !1-10 Mon-Fri,
Fl.DERS end Bll)'llde. Avlll Imme 3 . O O 0 I q ft no lnveetmenl 848-8331 0 reno e / 1 !I I h C M I rein Apply 7 AM. Mac. Sat 9-3 073-0838. g...c Fully Improved Tele• 714-6411-7100 for tppl 073-3641. 0 y h 10311--------
New 1&2 bdrm. luxury ./4H t--oPtyv•.r.~~·1~n2g , ..... Pvt --L __ ., fOlJND ADS ragor ae II. DATA PROCESSING Sef. epta In 14 plane. 1 Bdrm ~~It "::'~~ti ./' '-,..._... .......,._., !5 -• •-.: la ,_. I Ttrttfle IW Oat P1--.11a, Cos!• M... \IQ Teetl Exp. In Olgllal
from $515, 2 bdrm from pholoa & rlfwenoel. ,,,_ 11 )( 45 f1 In bulyoenler '" • NO tall. LOST SAT 5/22. Altendant. AMiil dlNbled & Wlnchlller dllkl. 1570, TownhouH from Cr 1 ,.~ ./,..,_ 2 OFCS 100 eq It M. plue 11 17434 BHch Blvd. o.-t..J,., 5015 ARE fR[[ R-•rd. a«-2054 prolMllonal woman. 1tt·i Send rewme with ealety
S040 +pools. tennis, G:d'~;;,;j~~:"tca. ~~ .. -;::-• 000 eq f1 wtlN. Top loc. Huntington Baich ···~·i;Uiii""" noon+ overnight, Fri / hl11ory 10 2790 Harbor wa1erta111, ponds I Gu The TomOfrow Show. / ,_. .,.,..., $38!1 875-8251 2 13.4 8 4 . 13 5 4 PM' C I Loll: cellco F cat, brn w/ Sat or Sal/Sun 645-2357 Bl , Coile Men. Ce. ~o:,;.o~:C:~":.~e~I~~~ • 'It 011 • lo •II new IEWNIT IUU 213-384-0630 AMF. G. ~!~·~hr~~~.~io~~rr~ a : I ~~~~~;J;ood Apt•. Automotive _0_2_e_20 _____ _
Frwy drive North on client• who n4l9d •place. tMle..... Doan new concrete 11nclng M2-ltll Leet. 11123. Grey Cal. El ClllEll DENTAL ASSISTANT
BHch 10 McFadden 10 IEWNIT 141-11H ....__ .... c ... 1nlll mactlln1looklng10 Hll ..... --LY EVN a Sal Modem oew
S Id "'II wwm • Ill 1111 d II Toro/Trabucoar" Ana • -•• l1mllypt1clleelnCM ••w n age Plulh, newty-decorattd. ...•"11 4411 mu k ·m r1 on Io '1 r to Kolohe. 770-34!14 Shouldn't Satlaty You I Bright, -thu·•utlc ,__ (714)803-5198 BAYFRONT. F1m1le for Prof. lhr 38r '-·Lag Hie. Intimate atmoepha ra •••••••••••••••••••••• mar II. ,.. flt I m1 n Found: Pomerenl1n mix, we would expecl you'd -· ., ........ IHIU fOOC SBa136bo5a1m1110and+3•~ru211e..11 . :~:f~0 P~~· ~ :~•k 130-264 IQ. ft. In lovely lffltl Ma. ~~A~r Buck• US bro fem; Shepherd mix. Fro~ny:d, MMO::,'!.~~r•:;k win t 10 "rn morel ~ ~ly~~~s:'~Ude
,. g1rden type bldg. Rent In newer bldg on CoHt • blk & Ian male, Cairn ..-si' $4000 $5000+ F~;~·.;,;.;·r~·~·~i; Bryan 873-1388 or _03_1_·1_1_94_pm _____ I Incl. receptlonl•t. phone Hwy, South L.aouna. Apo ... I ,,., sns Terrier fem, AUltflll•n ttn, M mJxe~ h;p . Ther1'e rMJty nO llmll lor Ory Cleaning. Elcper1enOld
Retrtg 1285 850-1324 Roommate to IMrt ~ •n-lng,c:ooleretc. 1><ox.5001q.f1 Exe.lent •••• !1..! ••••• ". ••••••• Shepherd Tri mele; Lab ~f.:.W::~n . ~/~D .«F lh• highly qualltled, per1on lor p•nt1 pr••·
073-7544 Reep male 38 IMkl hN Of 4 bdrm, 3 be tum home EXECUTIVE private parking behind 2nd TD'1-com~1. ralH, Ml• blk & wtlt fern New· amb1tlou1. knowledr.:· llng & counter WC>fit. San 1 t h N B In Mlulon Viejo. 1225 CONNECTION bldg. $625 mo. i'urn11 S20,000·l100,000 fully POf1 8Mctl Animal Shel· ~::£./Lab mix, blk; F bl• 1utomot111e pro... Clemente. 4""3338 2 rm• S205/mo. 811· Dep •P 0 1 r wpl ch. ....._ aharl utll &30-8708 1000 Dove, Sult• 330 AllOC. 40.-1177 emonJ. OtNw 2nd'• to St ler. 644-3858 oundllnd mix.. blk & lional 155. R11p emp person, H • v 1 1 urn Jun• i ft5 PM wht; F longh1lred gray · Earn xlr• lncom1, ptrl· 1vall. 5120. M!l-1838 or 842·64!18 • 752-0408 ft1 Wll mllllon. Prln. only. B<ent, Found: Blk/wtlt, med. llie ell, Tabby. Newport W• n .. d one talented time. tull-1lm1. Cell
848-3872 520 IQ. II. S1.00 per 1q. Newfyremodeltd ~ "3-20lt, agt '°' Spanlel, ~.Atlanta, HB. Buch Anlmal Sheller, lndlvldual euch" your· 1153-4148 alt &PM UITIUFF 11 .. 3975 Birch., N.B. P1nlnaula , 300 IQ. It. 2 30~~~ ~ •F!>~~~a3mc. llWIB UYllll 536-2703 •It 4. 125 Me111 Or. C.M !!!!..p.lu• 3 good 111•· EXECUTIVE Seeking Chrl11l1n home, kit prlv, 54 6032 111 lie 1300/ ..... ....., ~""° &«-3656 ... ~, quiet m•le, llralght, nr LO 3 bdrm, 3 be, condo. Agent 1· 0 0• •u · mo. 8 bu 20 #m11tn. fn1I Found: Fem. & M. blaok We're not lltllng 11111 • . ambltloul cpl. to •11191 In
......... 127"'~ ulll. Leguna M11r bdrm, own bath. Newer bldg, downtown Avell . June 1· Mark tore, iy,lrontage, x ,.__., / 01111 LAbe 2 moa old Tuatln Found: "II white ahag F, we're movlngl 11 you e11p•n1lon & m~mt. of ""'' ~ M/F $3!IO 720-1017 07:Me<>e. 80'. HOO/mo. 2330 ,,_., -547.35oo ' , Bch. 409-2208 mo HB. 3 ofllCM now avall Newport Bl\ld, Coi ta •••••••••••••••••••••• no tag•. owner Identity know you can cut It, caH em. bu1ln111 /time
Am, ktt. prlv., C.M. Chrl•· 2Br dpl• to 1hr wlfem, at !04 ttlq.811,;., 40,~:.,424 ' • Tll WATD Meu. 0111-nae. u. uma Found 5/20112: nr Von'• ~~t' ~~!~ L. g NI g me forWl•n appointment _843 __ -8_99_!1 ____ _
tlen home. nonemkr, 1225 mo. & 1nr utll. 23., eq. · ...,. ~ DtJC. exec . .uni, 2,012 eq lhrta• Ot IH Martllt, Woodbridge, .le-""...,._.,, UUll lllRmR••• ~
$250 mo. $100 d•p. 842-4406 alt 8PM exec LJ plan ft, lnd'g. 2 exec. ofca .. 5 IM111rUJ .... llJffOO Specialtz:ll! 1~1 & 2"<J welry 851-2401 (Ml • ... ----•-53011 Pontlec/Suberu H~h ..-rNSf perUoned 1ub-ofc1 lg •••••••••••••••••••••• . r-.-.u -••M•-,, energy p«ae>n or 64&-3872 Lg condo 10 .,.., view of cntr1 wort! ., .. ~ In NB. 3975 Blrdl. 5800 lq. TD. 1~9 Found· Gem! Shec>/ Ho• •••••••••••••••••••••• --fell pec.d Office tnVI·
Beeutlfutlargebdrmw11h th•B•ckB1y,btt1 "ANEWCONCEPT'' recpt.rm.Alldonern fl orlH1.MIAione :tte,8:.':'8d:!ftCM 1CyF,whtw/blkmrkg1. Automotive ronmtl'll0en'l4*• ...
prlv be, llohl kitchen prt· Qr .. n b .,~ 0 I. Full llrvtce/cuetom dlCOtetlon •1Y1•. bHUI. Agent 541-5032. s.42~2111 54~ ~~97d I Ban nlno Lilda & Vkki's 1un UIE llCCU/ecy •nd follow up .
'lllege nr bMdl In Hunt· !157•7883 or 9 otnoe 7 dtak IJ>IC9. In appHrance, In loc. S7711 up. 2180 ft. lndu· lltOIAlll mu11. Mu11 h1ve uc ... ~~on2,.,.e.a1 _;,h3. $4PMOO mo. Fem, non-1mkr, to 1hr Nr. o.c. AlrpOf't pre1tlge bldg. Newport 11rlel . Oflloe. 1eoe1 ~ For1_,eM.1 : l,.!_'!.:_0002 3'd .. '!£· Found Mey 22nd. Femell tt~/lllllUI•--• wllh GM experience t8ele1 phone,pereonellly . .....,. • ., .,, 111ry nice C.M. 2Br/2Ba 7!1M978 Arch•• Marini Bldg. dondo Clrcle .tE Hunt· '"" nt. ..,.,. vr• . ...,.,,. Cockapoo. Vic. M111 & .,._,. _.,...,.. · · • • ery commen1urat1
•I ,_ •t l fl"" 1p1. Pool, llnnl1. gym, &42-404-4 lngton, Beeott. IM2-2834. dlac. M0-7185 IMne. 557-2874. OUTCAlL 24 HRS. ~:.f.~1•t:;:fll~e~7!:.:: wlexp«. Call 751-8m
•• ,,., I I "" etc. $3211 mo. + •,; uUI. lllTI lllA Ill 0211 H"IRSTYLIST •••••• ••••••••••••••• o b b I "'""" • • 7 1 1 & 2 room --~ from dlat• openlnot S.. Ser· " Olelrtd for lfAI All lllTIL ~S: "" v • .. v • un..,_ • vice Manager Qary Hut-bu1y Bl I boa llland H ·
Wkly rental• now avell. ~~M700 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF Mii In pereon. Ion. 073-4013
11015 & up. Color TV . M/F lo lhr luxury, rultle 3 PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING OUllY lllM1'1 A.._ Nl11AI ••• ...... ..,. PhonH In room. 2274 br, 2 be H.B.. f\lfn. lwnh-*llLlll 1ff1111* 5411-0103 ett. Opm ..,._ ..,._ It'* ... •• , ... ,
N-i>or1 Blvd. CM. "· e..cn a Adame 'lie. From 1 room to 3 roome. City of Huntl:iton •--h * * • ._._ .... we are lootltng f« upr'd 840-1445 o Y • o 7 !I· 7 t 8 7 • f 1. -City of Huntington Beach _... proteulonll h•lr •'Yfllta
3:30pm; eve 538·0490 = ~~:!i.'t,~· A~ USE OF Ol!NI! L Rl!VINUE Flacal YHr 1182-83 ltt.tte 1•111 Auto s.... 10 JOln OUf etett. Muet be !f.'!!!!.~~.'ff!.!.'!!! aft 5pm porter inn. 2112 Dupont. SHARING FUNDI A8 PART OF Muntclpal Budget Open 24 twt •day W.U PRiii ~o~ :::.•ro IA~ Nwpt Beh R•ll•bl• M/F Cd AM. 133-32.23 FISCAL YEAR 1112-13 7 daya •week uoellenl n.vvviunJly for v1callon, top comm. Of over 35 1hr 2 br 2 be 00 Goro1ou1 g1r11 10 ___..... 4 bdrm. 4 blth, .. ndy . B'YFRONT MUNICIPAL llUDQl!T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll • publtc pamper you. J ecuul, IXp•rlenc•d QM a SU· guar. Mllrf.
b H oh, pie r l floa t. apt.~. toe. PooliJ:g· " Maring wtll bt held by IM City Council of Sauna. Loc:alt u W9ll H baru Miii l*90fl, Many ~a Oelllah
H OOO for Augu11. Biii ~~~ ~5'a'%~0e ' Prime oMoe 873-1003 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thllt e public the Crty ol Huntington BHch. In the tourt.ta. BankAmtncard, blneft~I• &Avwy •1ttrectlV. ~ .... ~~
Otundy, Attr, 875-8101 . . hMtlng WIN bt held by the"'"" r~~..i1 of Councll Cha b• f th Cl I C t MHtl r Char~. Amer• pay ' grea oppor. "-"" ._..,,. 1 BLOCK TO BEACH N.B. CdM d1x tulle, AJC, wnpil r1 ""'' """"''" m r o e v c en •r. ._ __ 1: .. .-All tunl )'to rHCh 1hll hlg· •••1111 B•I 111• 2 Br. 1IHP• 8. f'•m•I• 10 •hr w/aame pllg, lltll pd. 2855 E. Cac th• C tr of Hunting ton BHch, In th• Huntington BMch, •1 the hOur ot 7:30 =~~,c,04~·33. heet ~ eoel9. ""1'Y In ----------~o1~~u.n.e7 ... 82'!To· 1270 Mo. 8711-•3"0 tt#y. MO&. f7MOOOH Coutnl cit C~~bher tot~~h .. ~~lofvlc7 ~nt•r. P.M., or .. eoon theretft• u poMlble on 2112 .... _ ..... _ 81. CM pettOn. lfflp wa_nted, Pflv•t• dt)
..... ,...,_ v .,.. •• un no on .... c ..... "'"" :...., P.M., Mondey th• 11h d•y of June, 1982 for lht ......... L ·---tchool
Udo Bey front luJCUfY • 8'. Newport BHoh Rmmte C.M. office 1p•o•. 346', or H 1oon therHfltr H poH lbl• on purpoee of eollclllng public Input on the ,.,.... 'ntf.. .........__ --.-
6 ea. riom.: Sllp. ttnnll nHded now, extru , bllh, 11or1ge ava il. Monday 1he 7th dey of June, 1982. IC>f the Oty Budget fOf FllCIJ y..,. 1082-83. 111. tl• •-............. '!. fw ~ 8;olc•r ~ 1260 mo. Call Lori S225t mo. U l -3348. purpoM of IOllcltlng public Input on tM • _
r e tlon'. Montnly. &4&-73t0 _4_94-3803 ___ . _____ 11 UM of o.n.r.i ~Sharing Fund1 u CoplH of lh• Prellmlnary Budget er•
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Tlluredey1, a nour Job
118-4074. SM exec. 4 br home, Up-• ~ Plrt Of th• City 8udo•t for Fl•o•I Y•tr ev~I .. at lhe City aertl'1 Offlct, 2000
per Back 81 01 1982-83. Mal Street, end tM P\ibllo Llbrery, 7111
COAONA Dn MAA $276 'A ut1t eJ1.::ao ' 375 eq ft. '235 pr mo. Cop6M of the Prellmln&ry ~ fof UM Of T ert Avenue tor pt.bite =na 9Ctlon. aBr, 2Bt , nr bch. Jun. • · te8-0122 Rev.n 8 .. _.. «-.....---of 1,,. Prtltmln..., . _ .. "
lept. monthly76t-1243 AttractlW fem wltloUMNI Euc •ultH , full H rv., ~-:~-~~=~~=':.: ~·~tabte at no c:natg41 i011he pubffc,""~
OCl.ANFAOHT (Sl2 BR) of oomforleble turn tum/unturn., OfM t1Y r• StrN\, and the Publlo Ubrary, 71'1 Talbert IM City Clent'1 Office end et the Publlo
JULY & AuGUST. •Hiit •l•ble. ftl•ndly dUOld. No lie. 7844274 Av•nue. 8ynopH1 of H id prt llmlnery Llbrery.
MOO to 11000 WMI! m•le to •hr HB •Pt by -~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:--budget m1y be o btained from thHe
Agent en.eooo ~~~P~. '0 4 • 7 2 5 2 • tocatlone. The propoeecl o.ner.i Aev9ftu. I,,. PfC>P<>Md Generei Fund &>csoe1 11
Summer wkly t1n1e1. AMMTE. Ml,, 2 br ept. 8h1r1n9 Fund Budget 1pproprl1t1on of 51,033.090.
5/2t-e/6 & et1M /2e. 6 CdM 2 bll• from bMoh. 11.822, 00, II to be UMd for eoqullltlon Of All lnter•ted P«IOnt.,. tnvtted to attend ~:~:n~:o n11~08 w · '300: ~ uute. 81M280 ;::~~t. Hid hHrlng. provld• wrllten an4 oral
2U/2H·2H1, Fe m to e hrwlth Mii', Nldi--.... Ptrtone.,.lnvtttd toattend com!Mntt, Ind &M queettont "'0411dlng
714117'""'2. M50/Wtt. ~ ctean N.a . oondO f?r ao~ta":=:'o~~=:,~ the enth Fi.o.i y.., tea2..a3 BudQet. ~ W11ertron~ '300 "'°· e1f.M43 &twlng Funde. F'UtU'ler lnfonndon may be Funtler lnforma1ton mey be ~ rrom
t I p I 1 0, • 1 0 0 I Wk • ..... , yne edit ....,.,. ..,. obt*'"9d ftom 0. Oftloe of h aty a.rte the Office of tf1t City Olertt, l'OO Mtln
0•n e 1IA91 lhr w/ .. me, new, Mel 110 to aooo.,. ft 2 000 M•ln Street, Hunt_lnglon llH Oh • Slrfft, Hunting ton 8Hch, California . 1'41110-1711 « ~ CM twnh• nr boll. No "No "rllf'' PtiOe. Cellfomte. t2t4t • (71') ~. ' 82W • (714) 531-1227. 11Cll7MCIM S*I-8290. '42·2117 DATE.D Mty 26. 1M2 DATlD Mey H , 1M2
H r ........... _, lel. o.t OREEN cMI W111MM11•1• .. Cote1•' .,. cnv °' fWHTINQTOH HACH OITV OF HUNT1HOTOH BEACH
....... to 1·111 I M tor WHIT! ele9Nnt• ,. ' ly. ~ M. Wenrw.ont'I 1y: Allclll M. W1ntwor1h
10 •· Jf 1 171·1tl7 or wl1h 1 CltelHled M Qty C*rtl City Olert -... ca. ... 2.&e71
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Ohio In u Re-7am to Opm. H.lt ., ... Ho111aa needed, •q>e· tum "'-•. Take 3, Muet have tre n1porta rtenoect, Ml um., "-'r
.,.. •· llon. For ln11rvl" u lt tn ""o"..t Tr.. ••h Kathy W. 714/135-4«7 Houet, 8 19 ~Hof.
a..&nwuf l·Spm or tf0·160l eft IOWLW.\..lflN-lwtl. :;w:I,............... ..,,..., ....... , .... a......t..a-
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.. .... •••••••••••••••• Balboa teland -"', Atfa, 'u l/tlm.. Apply 1" I*· TUT o "'"' ion: 8tfl •rOW11'• Rtil• OR • 1 )ft IMONng ,,..... l l'a.eet4 .w. llurant. I t 101 CoHt ~--Def., ~ 84a..a21. llb)'eltttr·h~.-ptir. Hwy, lo. .......
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trv.ll l:.~•t"''"''· "*· ~I I 0V111alft frte t10 hOfMI. hlo1,. prl~a,11t J°' ~ F"SWi ,...,.o lnt>d. ~pl .irr. Moving •o ~. °"' ldn1 oonc1. nu ~;'rl~d·, .. ,·J~;;: • • Wen+ a.II Mt. ar., ' w • nt 11111lni • ., .. , , "!!II!?! ..-op. t *-Allak ll'A • .t~•f.,.. Allot mvu t•lll 16,100 mo for rnue t u ll • ~Oii~• for a ppl •"cf~• 1\1:1'rl,':,:'· 1 moa 01,.,011 '''''" .., w/IQ, ma •· ~ part • •r;;;r bottoma. t Ml UH 1 1eoo1o9o. M2.JU1 ~t~'J:7~
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c>Ulc-e u 1 ltltp.hont nln promotion
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Only requl~mtn\ 11 • 1ood loltphon1
voice and n\hua!uml ta;al' Co.&a M-.
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c111r •~tef'll 1 r.•· ••• -NHDI• MM$tl 111111oond.1100 -· IQ.,,, a1i.i4M-s112. •Per• "(1,;,:~u•t ... 10 Alll "M ete .. All•Y• ~!~~c:. 'a0:1':;y 01 ~· ::g lxp 'd UXOM' I · on TWo 1 mo old OOaktr ,,,111 ltJ-o4M ••• ({f'.f!ff ! .... ~f loi t •llP• •Ya lla bl• Im· ~!r16·. ar':v~": ~ M1ny Htrae. Mw.1 ... : ':~le., :it.......,. .......,.e;n ..... r.=, ... Ca ll . Mr. 1wan. l1u1 14 Ord9t ptOOMllnt 6 Lo~atlle I looklng to; O•k bdrm .. ,: 1 po oon 1 Otawer-.i llze loclllng medlatttv. ~ 1>1y, owner H,000 orle. ml. It.HO. 1t1t. l1t-OOU
U •·H14 btwn 1:30 a OhOMa-IMna rum mfr, oct. homt. Ma·f* temp. llYI•. orig. I HO fll e olbln1t I tOO. t4·40'. feo-eeet $t2.000 firm Tr•d11 N!J. -4•
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•84.00 tor lint wttk; then 1hare In
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pi ny In P'"CM1nteln Valtey A.t~ !fl ,rltndlY I lnt.,l!oeflt yet. tao. 1880 Alrtc.n Cl'~. Y9l"f young VIII. fOf •ll1~':0 ~~~~ IHt.,llM•I
...-ing P9ttOM~ .... M~o·~·w;ii;·;;;11• 1ow I.al>,,,..., vndtf f vr. P.can oott. a end tat>1e1 • t•mt1 11eo. ::, or " 1 •· VifM1l11 1110 pttl•no•d H O y with ~ retllla 1 1110. ,,.. to •VP•' home . wtmatchln; well unit•. 947·6"3 l'RAOE WINO 'fACHTS .................... ~ iO::~~J'= H ll l tlto, llkt new, M0-7M1, 64 .. 1MI. !ltOanl '°"'*', 1400.+ IAIV MOLUCCAM 815·8007, H0-1725 .ve v:t'J't~:~:~~~r!r:n~
HOUSIKlllPlll' pa-1-1 plHH nt atmoephtrl, '48·1410 8 urm ... •sieYtd lnd OOf othtl' ltetN. 150-1190 Hand led."'"' alltotlO· BOAT BLIPS AVAILAll.£ Dbl• lubbl• 1op. Selr· ..............
-• •• t1ntH tlo etaft, .oood .,._ Antlquia "°A VlotOf "-dlo l9male oat, ta Y'•· old to SOia a IOWllll nite, a m01, seoo. Newport 811oh. 20· & cont Lo ml Xlnl. mu•t ~~!~nri.'a~·~~~~1:~~: ::,ec;.::~~u~~!~~: n•fll•. Salaryto oom· a r e oord pla yu In =~fr ~t: ••Giil oond. '3So. UMHS 40' &42·4844. 9·5PM ..u. 84t-lt23 UH•
1moller, mutt drlY•. how to wtnd1Uf1. maneuri te with ••P•· ITWlhoOtnY oabln9t. t tOO. a aft SPM 78()4.440 COCKATllL ·75 Jeep WagonMet. Low e3ta2040 ....... _ ...
Room, boerd + H lary. (2tS~t097/431 1590 rtenc:e. For lnt"""9w cell &42--0l sa· · Drexel dining rm Mt, 41' Sulpher arHted, I mo• mlle1g1 White. PS/1111, UlllD
A• f •. O 2 S • 4 t 2 O or ~~7.':>5~49·H7e Antique O.lt l vNet Wllh round tbl w/2 IHVH , <4 old, hind lamed, 1449. INti, l,.N I Spd control, good oond. 21402 M•ou-Ht ~
816-5193. ---------1 btve lt4 mirror, 2 drt· hnJlwlf uphOI Chrl, & 1 H tVer 147·5"3 Jk# fOll S 3 I 0 0 I b I 1 t O Ir . MINlon ~ , .. , 1"1111 SECRETAA'f were & •h•lf I I 85 •••••••••••••••••••••• Prtctlcally ntw oott ••BUNNIES•• •••••••••••••••••••••• 957·17N (AYel"f eat 1-6) "1lllll 8-lpm Exoend""' yoy1h c t It 1 .. o k ... ..,.,. t ... ,. 18' 8oet w/60tlp JohnlOn --------1 OS*' 8undeYI Part-time I YH, Engll•l't counatlllng iii'm hll ireer oppor un y or us,. t 94 w d YI . **' BUY** _, ...... wlll Mii IOI' t--.. French Lop Pll Of Show Fl•h or 1kl Rune pert 4 WiHI Drlrn '''' -----.,,,.=-----
&42~5al outgoing rMlure !*)pie ~~d~o~~. ~~~ Antique CNna Ceblnet Good Vied '"'1"!!::.':J ,,;, l.Jt Ulf NEW Wrought Iron ceg1, or trees. 5S4·1H17 t JEEP CU"'8 PRICH
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Min 3 y11re lemllr, law 2 Spm. 942.4321. ut quired Salary commen-OLD Oelt rolltop delk w/ -·--·-IWAP ET •••••.,...••••••••••••••• 1111111 Mm ~~~ '43. Alt! tor AndrM. s97u!17t4170wt exper C111 aWIWI, edjuetlng w '2. 141 llA NJ.ttn EYerY Sunday, aarn-3pr11. r!~!~~-~~!'.~ M!!!!!! ......... !.H¥ &111/JW CREVIER
Salary commen1ur111 ... 975 ~ ~~162 I llY r•nm Orang• Coaet College Stelnwey O 7 Mdl M '!\Shere 1n ·111 T2t0 In 2524 Harbor &Nd. ,.... ., ......
with uperlene1 Call ""'9 PlllTU SECRETARY A ,_,1,.,_ lfl0 Lii 997.-133 F1lrvl1w & Arlington. Walnut. 1923 Xlnt oond O C. Air port E1tec 6411_80~~ll ~5•7770 .. .._.1 ._ ~It 151·1234 fl(per In 1 hr color ~rln-Newport 8eh 1d ~ .~/::~................ Coile M .... Adml11lon $8860. &52·7St6 Hangar. Subch1pttr·S , _________ 1 .. ..,. ~
-L-IV,.E..._IN_C_O_M_P--0--1 ~~req APPLY IN ER· need11cwr1t1 typ11t w/ HARBOA AAEA New lull-e!H mattr111 Mt, lree to buyere Siller Wurlitzer lplnet, IXClll Corp . Complete IFR 1·74 CheYy Cu1tom dlfuH Salel·~
ANI N • 0 weetld1ye IN AND ganetll small oltloe ll(p APPLIANC£ SERVICE •80. New quHn 1lz•. ReMrv•llonlllnto. •on•. lt200 Mutt NII. 9qUlp 14000 plUI .,.. mo .... ton with long bed. 4 We 1p1cl1llH In Euro·
For elderly L1dy Nie• OUT PHOTO Non-1mkr Kitty. We .... recond., guar. '100. 760-5132 659-61110 780.2581 pymll. lo1tr rating req'd WhHI drive. IUIO tr1n1, pean DellWry.
home on Lido Light t0052 Ad1m1 Ave . 957-3048 appllanoee. &4t-3077 NewAmer.Stdmdl.lollet, 873~582. alr.1m1tmca ... tt1 Xlnt ftW•on-T"'•--•a• ~~~';,;.~~~tr~.a~!rc:;: ~nt~o;~IOO Secretary winted for buey I llY lPPUlllOU Cadet 0>1al 111t, lawn MOVING SALE Sat/ SUn. Plano. Olk, emiH upright. cond $3 200 OBO IUYICI ..U 1m
p1n111 & emall Hlery. -----,-.-.... -a.---1 " ... oltkle. Mutt be well l 957 8133 t>ge. $125. 902·5202.,. New Retrlg & other mllO. ~.~~h~i~~I~ ~~~ ll•l1rl1H li!.1 1140 875-9587 HW1l1
Maturi L1dy dHlrtd. '"" --organized & Ible to type. .. • CHILD'S SCHOOL 2215 A, Pomona, C.M. dellllef 1750. M7·5e72. • ••••••••••••••••••••• '62 Toyot• 4X4 long bid 206 w tat
Betty 853-98811 deye. 1211 W lit' filing & bUIY pt\Ollea. t9 cu ft Cold1pot retrlg/ DESK & CHAIR t 15 Furniture, AntlquH , J•· RU PIGI ltPll pickup, only 3K ml, muet Sant• Ana
LIVE·IN lemile, over 50. WITI T Muet h•w good 11n11 of lrMzer. lro1f.fr" StOO. 841r.t388/84~25 welry, Art. hrtl•• llt1ilanl0fl Like new, lo ml, 1400. , e 11 185oo1 o Bo Cloled Sundey
humor. Phone between e 761·2280 Olm IF 111_ 9711-5027 •••••"'••••••••••••••• 979-0028 541·0351 hel.p dr111. mike meal•, I YUll DP. 1111. & toam (714) 831-8290 .,_. SINGER Antique Sewing , CHOICE INVENTORY
Ille hlWrit tor Mme; NB. • .... , . . Wuher/Or;9f $125 each. 125. &42-lSN/&45-0325 Yud S•I•: Fleh rod•, mlChln• (treadle) $75. 8t HONDA PaHport, lo '80 CJ6 Jeep ... cyl, xlnt VOLUME SALES
Muat hlYe ur. 546-0605 SEOlnHY/010. Relrlget1tor 1225. Olah-rHll , tackle galore, 845-4785 ml. xlnt. oond. $4115. cond, AM/FM. m1ny ••· &·
btwn. t & 4. 111-Ht4 (16ok) Fln1ncial lnvettrMnt flrm w11h« $t00. &48·5448. Double bed Mt: Matt. a much mite. Frt18at 4.4, •~ 846-2402, 847.ee25 tr11. $6,600. 147.30&5 &
IW._•a-1 ---PrO<luc:Uon LMd wllh llne tor educ1tore. WHher. New Whirlpool. t>ouprlng,gdoond,$35. 281 E. 18th St., C.M. l..,,J.• a.Ml -•Y '81 Oetbl SL virtent 980-2785 .. ,_ ...... _ Pert/comm.dept. eecr• $225, Stlll on warranty. &42·1388 &46-0325 .r.;; •• r.............. Xlnt cond. low m11nte--.7--E-E_P_C_5_ .. ___ --d-1 I a I • 0 La IE I Generel m1lntenanc1 eicperlence Full time tar E11c1I ty~ng end •7 • 11....n ... d S1ko. 243m. 72 w/3"9 8 J J ._..ege • knowledy• E•per. In Engll1h epe1klng prefer· 'I· Whtlgu. 9., ·1588 Law1on chair and mat· !".'-.-;1";-;;; •••••••••••••• yartil>le Bulhnell. $600. nance . Cadlll1c or mo-V8, mu1t 1111 15.500 • ..., d. C t I C II $/H required. ecuthle t 00 GE c: d I 15 0 0 I 0 B 0 0 0 ••• "7• _,. electrlc1 & plum bing fl · rye • rH one, secretariat ellpr. 1 moat. Frlgldilre Dryer, wl'tlle, ch Ing ottomen 1 . ESTATE SALE/GARA WMlhlrby .300 megnum • · B . '""'"" .,2 Saletl-~L~ helplul. Apply lo Larry, 7t1 W. 17th St Suite good cond $75 C•ll Good condition. SALE·Antlque & modem wl3•9 Yatleble Redfield 2·t129
Surf & S1nd Hotel. Leg B7, C.M. NOll·lmoker pref. Call 9 . . &4&-1387 turn. Kit 1tu11. ololhH, seoo. Cell Bob ~1-0l71. '78 HONDA EXPRESS fntk• ISIO 850 N Beech .
Bch, 497-4477. E.O.E. I" R I I I di W Quallly dining Mt round 8 c. . ' _, •-~'-Al«lf1 _,..,, ruM good. '72 ¥•Che\<. PU N-enn, 1••1iiiiiiilliiiiiiliillliill S40.0t23 57•1588 t Sat/Sun/Mon 9·4 1•••••••••••••••••••••• 122-1111
RMI Elt•t• HO'Y/IWPT IOI erg. 111 m 111• amok• gl111 & ~hrome 900 Cltru• Pl .. N.B • •, _, '250. ~·· 873-5809 am/Im caa. pe/pb, -;;c, Open Sunday Food ~~ retill llSTISS Small law otttce epeciall· :~g::u.::·.1:0•1·~~·2:~ $250 MM158 .... 2238 BJll ,,.,.. .. much more $3000. c111 l-jjHUIE;;;;;;-;Cl;;yNiifti;;jf;;;'lt tak~·t. ContlCt mgr of Fult lime withe J "4. Pet-ling In ta• mattere 8-42·2823 H·•t•·--on 7' IOI• 6 5' MUL Tl·FAMIL y SALE ••••••• :1 •••••••• ~~·.:·c .. llM•r,lln/ 681·237 t _. __
..-vu '"Co Riii Eetate lie Hlgl't·ICCUrlCY typllt .. -· """ Bike• kitchen Item• BEAUTIFUL 26 " A •~11·-.,., __., C>plfl tlon1. 11337 L1urel 'd c s d w d In d 1 1..-._ ..,_..____~ lov9eeat. Like ,_ '300, • ' Color TV lale 2 yr wmty ..-.,. • il'lil '78 D1teun Pkup Lngbed, & Can Blvd P ol req ont1ct 1n y or proceae g H • _...,. ---4e4-l"9 clothH. book•. furn & 1148 Fr" ::r · •••••••••••••••-••••• 5 d 1 yon • IC m1, Connon, 720-tOte btwn red, but not required.I 125. 76~70 mlec. Sat/Sun 9-4. eot TV.,...._., ..... 1·.... '81 Kawuakl KZ 1000J. ·•P . eunroo . m1g ~1~ 53 1 < 2 1 3 > 10 l 9PM MSt~ ~1tv200e C1~11ry 8ofa Bed, 1t8ndlrd, Nit. Gety Pl9ce, N.8 . ........ .,_.. ao $2995, 6000 "'"••. llke ~1h11:: :3~~ ~7~'-~~;~ j ..,.,.,.. .......--ng REFRIGERATOR 175/oflt r. 775·1327 or Awl unit with game. Both new EYerythlng lnclU· att IPM MANAGER Weekeod, _,..,_/_ST on quallflcatlone. Clll M• Like,_, 2 dr. lroet ""· 7M-0791 ..,,., IM ltem1 Ilk• new. 1125. Old. 855~894 i---------S.IM-Servloe-LIUIOg nlm & tannl• club No llMKrl 1 '" Cooper or Ma Mullen, S185. 893-toeO ••••••• .. ••••••••••••• &45~705 '73 El Camino, PS, PB. JO' (AWER
•"P· nee V1rled dut111. ~ '¥~1\n~."~"~.!'u 044-8518 bet. 461 pm Chrome MONGOOSE M~J!~1~~ w/~~~777 Pan111onlc recelwr, turn· U~l~dy7~~~ AC, bucket -ll. need• l>lJl. or~-i:.Ul\11\'V
"', 3' per. Wtw1d·.At>Pk'lhur1btwn& Fr'•'. Fri. Cell. "4on thru Fri, II M·F. B M.X bike. TOf'ket lorkl, led chair 11a: Delk Mii· t bl & 27" kt• Llk YZtOO. $506. 557-7978, pa In I. I t 8 0 0 I 0 Ir "-..} rt • .JT\. c:.
Paclllc Sl~;~'cebini to 1 only 714-559-1705 SEWING MACHINE OPE· Red line b1r1. M C.S ta.bit for cNlchn 115. Or fl 11A1f .:..~ l300. 4:,t1908
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Club • •u B •--&-•-RA TORS. Ex.per. qu1llty Item. A.C.S.Z. wh11I, belt offer. &42-6293, et-7 )'9W'I 19.2 hind, good .. UST SELL· ... 1gnauo1t '89 ,.-, Dodge, hydt1ullc lttt • u141,. anta. H · _, -• minded pl1ce r1te1 Mot...,,._, C.M. cr1nk. t-.a-· 0 .., .., • 1!~•Ann1Yet'Mryrlty 01Yld1 .. '!.".· t'l.lltl. r ..... ·llt _..,,1~. Xlnt . · -··-.--"t""· moYe r. re11ag1 pro· 1rmolr1 TV a 1te r10 ~· ....... ... '""" ~ .. ''"' MECHANIC·WlthJaguar TheCorneretoneCale l1 CoelaMesa842-9952 1120,obo.780-9996 apect.647·&24:Jda.EY combo, ••oo/OBO. t d dltl f t work truck. $1500.
Of Bftttlhowuper. Mull hlf1ng 10f a new r•l•ua· 111--a MoYlng Out of Bllt• QfrU.~N ~t·.·~atttbed, &41-7409 •H ••31 ... • • on, ac ory 8.47~15 l\eW own tooll Benefit•. rent 1111at1nt man•· ,..,..._ RetrlQ 21 ,, ~ ....... ,._ • • _.._ cu1tom. $650 paint Job. --------
951·9092 gere. w11tere & waltrH · UCIJYIH TUllU "'0070fter~M-~433 • $76 080. &42 J~l-1110 Atari Ht, brend n-. 4 M1ny, m1ny utru . lot• Vu1 1110 -------~-1 Ml (uperlenced). hoel/ needed In adhellYI mlg. 2 po1ltlon brown neug .• :.~::-J'............... c;.,trtdgll 1125 or beet of chrome & gold platlng. •••••••••••••••••••••• lllJIOIL SOTIY ho1t11111 & bu1 per. plant. 1537 MonroYla , USED white OE Hit· recllner w/heater & vl· OUaltty 30 point RUBIES. oflet. '42:2814 $7,000 or b11t offer. '75 OodJ:• V1 n: Good
Npt Bch. Some college & 1001. Apply In pereon Npt. Bch. oleenlng own. Like new. bretOt k»oee bet* eof9 6 Your oholce only l60 -.1 · &4&. t864. cqnd. S 250 or bell ol· medlcalbkgrd~ret.MUll only,3pmto5fim. $100.720-0290 ~.543-5532 &40-eMe 25"ColorConl04ITV Bellerthaoe Moped, fer.
type 75wpm. 7 9-1833 ~~:.~t;~.~·c~::!·"4~~ TU WllU USED While GE Olah· Firm. Queen Size bed 8 DIAMONDS. 'M:erat to ~~n~~u~~~ .. Srttt: Honda CL 70. 1 125 5oCO-fS332
IUIO&L lSST/lYI (corner of Baker & Yll WI ••• wutier Uk• new. StOO. complete $150, EYH ¥.cat1t. lnnml. quillty. 850-1680 845•7634-A•lll WulH llH
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mlture. pl1111nt. llc'd APROPOS OF FASHION trom , lam-tpm. top llOYI with hOod. Like 9 It SLOAN Piiiow aola ......... "" Lo.I , •llC. ltlrl, good cond. TOP DOLW ·79 2002, anrt, A/C, AM/
per10n to work w/1urg. ISL.AHO IMklng Cf .. tMI Tr-•1a• new '50. 120-0290 w/earth tone ta p111ry •••1NTEAAAMS.M1<9x ...... -:1:'.f!I!!-!.......... Lo ml $600. 8-42·2823 FM cue . ••tru. l&eOO
ltlff. 84~70 lndMdu11 with fHhlon ••--A•dlM """II uphe1 '300. 780-19116 ProleHloni lly C~itom ...,a/ IOll ·12 tionda Goldwtng, F• llEI 1111 nrm. 720-026t 111t 4· l&ll. SllllTllSI beckoround lor ••lllng UlllllTll ................ lTtt .. Di ne e l eaantly on 1 Sulit Ame. Heavy Ben"...................... loterttate, 220ml. '5400. &I.Al IAllll D.t,.. na
We •re turning 1w1y Ind leedlrlhlp poeltloo Put tlme ·3 1hllt1·wlll ••• itt ••• "unique'" din. rm 1et: .22·250 with Redlleld lO It. FIG boeVtrailet. wl 84&-7444 .................. -..
bulil'lla ind need t ... Exper. r9<1'd. C.it only 11 train $t50 per week efl$ !Ible ut. to 128". w/ 3•·h Seo~. Coil St , ~200~~· Suzuki'• 711 & 60. 1850S. PllTIAl24 .. ,. ... ~
pt'd prof. nall IC\llptrlll AM to Noon. S47-3925 lmmed opening. Mu1t eultom padl, 4 -'de a 2 100 S.C. 1700 Firm. Jelf . • • both tor 11.000 firm. or .,,., ._ ..... ~
wlth1Httltlottowtng. Top Aeta11 Sa1e1 :rc;-A=t~!T:'= erm ch1 lr1 (uphol.), 842·1570, ~ ... ,, lla/Jttaun "'501 $850, 975-0430 C~A.a~ .. ESA
comm or guu ealary IWL 19 Bl1tt tor ippt ~~'::!."· llghllrmt•d. •-!!II--•~~ -.. '78 H1rley Oa'lidtOn 250 --plu1 •ddlt boou1 prog. p rt ti~ eon-• ...... ·1b'-.......... $eooc> -·· ---_... --.,,,,,,. 141-1417 ram. Education 1\'l.llable 1 ..... ......... .. 714-540-5553 546-2009 30 Hellum ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• cc .--v. 5arnpaon & Oellleh ••P In r1t111 clothing ~+card Penect Mame Elecitlcl1n &42·1010. WE llY
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A.ea t Glorl 546-7188 Cott.a Mela Follow up, 1\0 cold c.111 ooudl & rnetctl. cfV'I. xlnt for bride• & grldUllH. Olty WOt'lt. 5411-2520 ew .. , ... n CLUI 11t••s or 1 54f.t82t ss&-9333 PIT.Cost• Mela olc F0t cond, t yr otd. Dllperate 873-4419 Dirt blk1, 11lnt cond .. TlllCl.,...S
SALES.Allmll, ambltloul Into C1ll 631-7200 Alk 1400. Kl IZ bed $75. . ... 1., llm•1 1375. 963-110t lllUS &IHI lndlY, FfT. PfT, will train lor Mr CarlOf'I Redlnet too. Go6d Wiii. W..._ ..... 11M, r..1-1•1 IOJO '61 ATC t 10 rlddeo by .. ~11 t UtMt ........................... ~:;"r~~~dnge!~~~ c.:;r~ 11~148 .,, &PM Tele ...... Seleiten = c: .. ~~":'mC: 631-0571 720-175& a~~~ia·;;;.·;.;,;;, tr1· cle1n, $750 O.B.O.
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Rd NB 81 •I Hr •75. 2 eml a1er101 Uipel7..,; $20017••:, •<>t ""7t Bo11 dolly 195. ·• min needed tor ra1111 Uniforms Unlimited need• ll•tirltll I l50 M . Mlle. llOUMhold '"" .,.. ...,, ...,., 875--03411 or 876-5268 Honda ,72 CB7SOE
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nelltl. Only quell fled Yeoatietl ~;ng~~~~-:-l(en aklrt. 110. 7511~70 GREENHOUSE Wlnddw IN • -.... $ 1 t 5 0 . )(In I o on d 9 14·8, Audi's
pereon• need apply 4•4 S250 or-bllt oftef0 t1, ,-wfr .7VYV 499·5648 Ask tor U/C "4GR Apropo1, 29 Fashion Relief PHI 1nytlme. 775-1491. anl1h Coulh & IOYI · · · ••••• •••••••••••••••• _____ __... __ _
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644·2652 We're ..-1ng to build 1 Cuallll n5-8303 Selre reel typt gN lawo· "Vlotorl1." Fly bridge, ••tllt•"f.1
1 IJIO YllllWllfl 'lt ITA1111 .. l1bor pool of qu1lllled Obie bed w/hdbrd. $50, mower 19s. Good c:ondl-VHF rtdlo, belt tank, ••••• ¥.'. •••• ••••••••• t87t t Beach Bl\ld
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tor on-call work In the lllU.. t-e32.e&e2/85Ml27 SEARS YARD VAC w1tr1111r $22,000 Mini Hom11 w/only 26, 142·2ttt p1lnt. S1750 131,esee
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one --··· ev-'-lo St•rt your darkroom lo-Amtrlc:en ~ SSS &4M715 pro• 2 yre beCI UH ol WI 1111 ---------,__ .............. ""' dayt With• 8eMler 23Cll Din. Mt, 8 ct1alr1, retell dlYorce. 0Yer I 12,000 "74 B210 Htchbk, He.II.
Part time person to deliver Daily typuettlng. PHI• up. enlerglng lenH•. Ht•· $2800, muet NII St300. ANTIQUE BATHTUB 23· open Fl1herm1n P.. 11ttru. Ilk• new lor ,23. Y• DITIO cond $15119 Snrt, et1ct..
Piiot auto route In Newport Beach camera operation or llght & fl1ter1. electronl<: f-e32-ese2. 85Ml27 With Claw loot deetal •trng llw oooled. 500 Retall1 tor "'7.500 I Am• OllS 499-2756 platemaklng la nec11-V8 S hlp/1hore Full 7 days per week, about 2'h hrs. 51ry You muet be 1v11. timer. >11r1oue HNI• & Encl a Coffee Tat>M $125. 845-4715 500 · tO<l•Y Ulld only e trtp1. '71 2eoz· ><Int cond. amt
d M F 2 30 PM Sat S n 5 leble to work on • IUb· every type of d1'11room Some IOld mepe, St5 to 8EAUTIFULL y tlnl1h1d 9<1p1. se . 94> 1410 714-552-2693 I tm ca.ttll, lie. seaso. per ay, - ; ; ' ' U ; ICCellO'Yl~ln1ble All •"5 &42 1388/846-4325 ·71119' I ad« I b Work 751·11110. home
AM. Helpful but not necessary to stltute or c1ll-ln bHll · -· • ~~bl. l m1tchlng nv · UJtury •Y For rent: 20' motor home. •
live In Costa Mesa. Earnings • p1ck1g1 only. $475. Bedroom Ht compl•t• ---· .,_. Crul_. s 10t< 760 1334 .:.;~~:-F3.s1~mp ~~fl Salery d epeOdl Oil.. In )(Int Cond. UI NII.. •alt. "~"1735 & akl bolt. 260 hp Mere v I c I I ~ aft e &42·t359.
$400.00 per month and up. Call: ~=Ce Contact Per· 75t~40e evee. 1175. Be bylln• white IDWMt hi Hllml --------1________ 1111 ...... 1-211 .;__ CNst complet1 c1nopy 1 150 8 to 20. lonQ. ae. per f\ . 21 ft Mart Twall f. 'l f. I llTO 4 'Pffd, i lr, Xlnt cond,
Dally Piiot, 642 '4321 . ask for ......... Cambo SC 4•5 Carnet• a Ilk•,_, &42-3eel 775-14111 "'~· OAY CRUISER with port .!~.!!!t ••• ~~!! •••••••.. _____ '2500 71~76-1198
Bruce or Foster. lair Pllet ml11t 11350. 4 Uphol1tered Pea ch • potlle, 1l11p1 5 221 Ap1che R1m1d1 1olld . • 330 vi. Bly St. 497•2921 wood um chair& 126 Rem1ln1 or MoYlng 5111 Mere Crer 110 with 11n· atat1 trawl tr1r w/kltch.. 3100 w. ~Hwy Fut l'IJI Equal Opportunity Employ_r Cost• M.a --.. (7t4) 4117 --lncludlng furniture. 111, dem trlr and travel top. 11p1 8. told• tor •••Y ~ delct'I :••••••••••• ......... .
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• S59-503I Newport Electrtc P1<:ket. •• •••••••••••••••••••. COME IN OR CAl.L FOA laatrNAT£ 4 Labredor Pup1, e wk• 8 couch, It beige, ve ry hardtop model Demo. IMPORTANt NOTICE Fiii......... .-;an
old . 3 bl1ck, 1 brown, good cond, ttN. WARDAOBE llH mer Like new loi ded $14 TO READERS ANO Cormllr.o.ulo
reg., rablff & dl1lemp. ioe..2111 St., C.M. trunk, vel'/91 l!Md dfl· 600. 845-Mt t ' AOVERT18EAS DELIVERY nM
lhot1. 646-1439 (4-&p'n) .. T&IU ~H1H) """'·ha ng«• & Ironing The price ol Item• Id· mYllllt un
7 mo. old bla ck Dach· bo1rd 1 560. (1141 IHl1, ••I "9nlled by wtllclie dee· 18211 BEACH BLVD. MOST $25. 646-man. 5 487-4329 lft• lpm. " ... ---. .... ._..In ..... ..-............ ... A...... HUNTINGTON BEACH 1hund puppy, P•P•re. _,.....,. ---· ........ -_. Ml.-7 M• •••1 $198. 844-7183 4 OAK ANTIOUE l 1rge PlayhouM . Small ...................... ftlCI ~ oolUmnl • -
OfNING CHAIA8 11IO Outcfl Door. 1100. 8por1 ll1hlng Chartere. doee not~ wry • MODELS fllll llw a., 646-7128 alt. e ~1610 loolllng now for Memo-pllcable tax11. llctnM. Top Dolar .. ,,, 2 ur1 Ortat die rla l Day w•ekend & lren11er t•••· llnenot ... • , . • 8£C'T10NAl SOFA R£81N l eaded Tiffany eurnmet ot ·12. 4-9 pet'· Olwgea. .... tor .,, pot. Paid pc>llt1on4~ EwtMonee. ldnt oond. lamp, 20". J.N. Ml!Ohtt. eone, 'it day • tull day. lvtlon control dt YICt SAVE '200. ~1W aft. I Orig . 1200. Sac. 145. 811 Propertl•• Limited ctrtlllo1Uon1 or dtlaler fOf Y0411 Cer1
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FRll TO 0000 HOMI Smell a tell bocteoeee Want to luy 4 new or w/catm. taclnO ll'IOdlt. a -. ,.l"al In ~~· SANTA Cell ~ Mt-e20a. a.,..,.., •H ..-. ellghtty u1tct tt•tt.e trtr. 11te so. Wkctyt •·&. ~ ~ '**""' 1 a."'"' ......
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'1' r.S Aooord ~ ~ 87..0S • ~ 111-tM1· Mll1t MonteOfWY, 1~ lllf dyl 171·61"31, IV 14 "'l•I" Cell~ 4 tpd, rtbll 1ng, gd to .. eat an. 7PM or ~ M ml 1111nt' oond. 1•11 Morood•• lena 't? 11 t 1000 Mii•• on •01'••.,................ t44-014t fM,·L 'll We,.""" cond. Average 211 MPG on wllndl. ..,. • • 3000 I. -......... Mui\ • ._..__ '7t TOYOTA CILIOA eom.t11t1, ~ .,_., • 1111 Prtv1t1 OWl'llr Mto tt300 4N-1t4t ---------· so. 790-0351 _..11 .. ~ow ... •1-11 · total r10tor1t1on. _.. *mf -· * '78 cn.rnoean. lcltt. l!lol· New radllla. 11.000 ml. ••• .................. aM..ooet · ---· -------" 10t1 lhow oar. 113,000. 8 1 d ~ d roooo. AM"M OMt, llr, J1000 teo.1111 ~ ltd lulcka In Orang• '87 'ord LTD. auto., 72, IUI• 1111
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731-8910 4 lpd/4dr. Call 8 am to blue& btk, ~P-7'1, 5116-1008 Proto LIM. fo~ i:cJ8ll ule. Buok 4'4-0116 ot 497-2818 ... 00 .. •T .. A""" ME_SA... ..._, 11 '11tvar cond. •11100. 857-1614, • • • • 2 3 • 8 or n.. t 119 pp .. -·-•op on. griy. ·79 Flloll Ohle. S!Nw wt 8•t ••78 "fimeee .. .,. ~~1,0-· · · '11 Supra, II 1pd, 1nrf. 84 . '74 SUPER BEETLE IJI 2111 112,000. 891-1588 blk atrlp••. 'l/ery ctaan. _., ____ . ----llua 1111 9 8·1 ~ atlf90, other 11tr11, 'tl ........ Xlnt oond, aunroof, ,.. • C..,,., Hl1 New lront tlrH , 10 ml, ll~I· IHI 0 •0 •u•u•••t•H••u '70 MBZ 300 SEL 8.3. 72. 'll ..... 11• , !'~~7890 OOO Orllt oond. t lt50. =-~~c:e:· 79 Regal. pa, pb, 1m/tm :' ..................... $275~511-2827, ~;4 ~;;·i~'z1M;(i. ~ ~ ~~ cond. Rid, 5 apd, 11lnt ahapa, 78 .,.,..,.,. dtll, 50, mt, 87~ CUI 110 landau top lo ee C1m1ro 327 euto, eve1 R1ok Cllut.dl 1tt111•
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HI UI ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• *l DEALER IN US A c;'nd .. Run1111n1. •11ro '79 BUS Brwn1T1n. 2 . v .,.."'"' --__., tlon of NE'N & USED .. !~ ......... ~ good oond ~'. ~oa YOUa • '63 MGB · · · OBO 881·2220 anrf1, oatm Int .. mint 81 DIESl!L R1bblt, dl11. We epactalll• In 111111 Challrollt1I '78 Zephyr. 2 dr. auto reg. gu. Me.-9207
NelTMAlO.. ruCARVER cond 18.tte. 496-2881 cllhm«amel.AHextru. for the builnHI exaou-tr1na, PIS, lllnt cond. 1 _IT .. $2&00 '80 Cello• OT lutbk, ao. · 181< ml. B.B. '°' 18.370. tlvl & proflMlontl. ownr. 12300. 536-8745. 1'.M1tllJ1' H10 .,_. • _t:V"'t.l"""C 000 ml, all xtru. 17000. '50 VW Rabbit Doi, lie, 11 W t 7,400. 845-&459 L8rse l1l11t1N .................... ..
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Move on Falklands ca ital
5,000 -British troops attacking
W. County ruling
Drunk law nixed
Thatcher
pledges
big push
Delly Not Stllff ll'tloto
RULES -Judge Kathleen
O'Leary has declared that a
portion of.. California's ne~
drunken dr~ng law 1s
unconstitutional.
X·rated films
A West Orange County
Municipal Court Judge has ruled
that a portion of the state's new
law on drunken driving Is
unconsUtutional.
Judge Kathleen O'Leary made
the ruling Wedne sday in
Westmin s t e r in the c ase
involving Costa Mesa driver
Marwin Wilcox.
Judge O'L e ary, who was
sworn to the benc h last
Novembe r at the age of 30,
confirmed today that she
µstained the challe nge to a
section of the law.
Gary Gundennan, a Fountain
Valley r esident who is the
attorney for Wilcox, said Judge
O'Leary made the ruling on one
count in the case on grounds that
the portion of the law defining a
drunken dri v er is
uncons titutional because o f
vaguen951.
"~said that a criminal
defendant is entitled to know
when his or her conduct violates
the law," Gunderman said.
"Nobody knows," Gundennan
said, "when his blood alcohol
Valley planners
OK video store
By Plln. SNEIDERMAN
Of IM 0.., .... hlll
Despite strong community
opposition, the Fountain Valley
Planning Commlsaion, in a 3-2
decision, has approved plans for a
borne video SU>re that will stock
X-rated movies.
Planning commissioners, who
approved a conditional use
permit Wednesday night for Star
Home Video, 16040 Harbor Blvd.,
said they had no grounds to deny
the permit on the basis of the
X-rated materials, which are not
considered obscene under state
law.
But unhappy residents said
they will appeal the decision to
the Fountain Valley City Council.
Stan Klopfenstein, who resides
on Mount Prieto Circ le
Immediately behind the store,
said local homeowners don't
~ the shop itaelf, which will
aeU and rent family-oriented
videotapes and discs, plus
electronic games and equi~nt.
He said residents don t want
the store to handle X-rated films
on moral grounds. He uld they
also fear thia merchandise wlll
bring an undesirable element Into
the neighborhood.
"Under state law, we cannot
deny the sale of these X-rated
materials,'' Plannina Commiaton
Chairman John McKnight said.
"But we can control and manage
the way In which it ia done."
To this end, the commiNion
attached aeveral conditions to iUI
approval of the vJdeo store
permit. The stipulations include:•
-No X -rated films can be
WORLD
rented or 10ld to people under
age21.
-No adult rnaguine9 can be
aold or displayed on the premiaea.
-!''Urns cannot be previewed
mside the shop.
-Arrangements for storage,
marketing and display of X-rated
films must be approved by the
city's building and planning
director.
-The permit is valid only for
the current owners, Roger Y.T.
Yeh and Jeau P. Chang, both of
Hunt.i.rurton Beach.
Co-o..Nner Chang said he hopes
to open the shop within two
weeks. He said this was a first
business venture for him and his
partner and that they had!1 't
anticipated the community
opposition. He said X-rated films
probably will make up only 10
percent of the store's stock.
"It is the standard of the home
video industry to carry movies of
all ratings," he said. "What we
want ts the right to carry all
types.''
Attorney James Poole, who
represents the ownera of the
ahopping center in which Star
.Horne Video is located, said
Orange County baa about 50
home video atorea and all but
about five 9ell X-rated filml. • Poole aaid the shopping center
owners carefully screen their
tenants and would not rent to an
electronic game arcade. But he
aa1d they approve of the video
(See VIDEO, Pqe A!)
Jet carrying 91 hijacked
•
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -A Moroccan jetliner
carrying 91 paaengen and a crew of nine was
hijacked toda~ ah~rtly fl!.er taking off from Athens,
and landed at TUnts-Cartbage airport about five houn
later, offidala said.
NATION
Carson cogent commentator?
Johnny Canori la more than a talk lhow host. Hia
monoJolUe9 lhow him to be a IOda1 and Polidcal
commentator, accord1na to a maater'1 thelil. ~-.e A7.
Town calling it quits
All five ~ta o1 Loyalton, S.D., have voi.d to
dmolve the town md •ve oo property taxa P-ae
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reading is .10 percent or higher."
Gunderman said he Is
contesting the "automatic"
presumftion that a driver ts
guilty o drunken driving when
the blood alcohol reading hits .10
percent.
He said the reading could be
higher in 80me drivers before
intoxication is reached and lower
in others.
He said he believes thia is the
first ti.roe that the law that went
into effect thia year has been
held to be unconstitutional in
Orange County.
Gunderman said a similar
c halle nge had been upheld
earlier in Palm Springs and that
the cue i.s headed for the 4th
District Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino. ' It is not known If the deputy
district attorney proeecuting the
Orange County case plans to
appeal the ruling.
U appealed, it probably would
be handled independently from
the Palm Springs case ,
Gunderman said.
Police, fire
cuts feared
for Valley
Fountain Valley Mayor
Marvin Adler baa warned that
the city may be f~ to cut
poliL'e and firefi&htin8 permn.nel
if the state wtthbolda additional
money prevloualy earmarked for
local communities.
In a letter to Aaaemblyman
Nolan Friuelle, K-Huntmgton
Beach, and other legislators,
Adler said, "If additional
revenues are withheld by the
state, it becomes very obvious
that a number of additional
peraonnel would have to be let
go.
"Since 53 percent of the labor
force consists of police and
firemen, It Is agaln obvlous
where reductions would have to
be made."
In his letter, Adler noted that
th e state already intends to
withhold about $775,000 in motor
v ehicle fees previously
designated for FOWltain Valley.
He said legislators also are
considering retention of an
additional $300,000 from the
city 's motor vehicle f e e
allotment, plua another $163,000
in d~tte tax funds earmarked
for Fountain Valley.
If these measures are
approved, Adler said, the city
will be returning to the state
$718,000 more than it received
from Scacramento in bailout
funds after passage of
Proposition 13.
"I don't know how they think
we'll be able t.o survive with
theee cuia." the mayor said.
Adler said the cl ty baa
balanced ita 1982·"83 budget
without taking into account
additional km of state funds.
(See VALLEY, Pace A!)
STATE
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SHOT IN TAB..-F1.ight Lt. Dave Morgan shows the 20mm
hole shot in the tail fin of his Sea Harrier which he flew on
the fJnt bombing raid on the Port Stanley airfield in the
F1lkhmd Ialanda.
Huntington grads
share scholarships
Forty-seven seniors in the
Huntington Beach Union High
School District are shari1lJl more
than $18 ,000 i n college
scholarships.
Money for the scholarships
was provided by the Dollar for
Scholar program, a fund-raising
oraanization comrrised of
community and 1ehoo leaders.
Students planning to attend
fo ur -y ear co llege s and
universitles received $300. Those
planning to attend community
colleges received $150.
The scholarship winners:
-Edltoa Hilb Scbool: Lynn
Allen, Richard Kuno. Loan
Nguyen. Mimi Wan.
-Foantaln Valley Hlgb
Scbool: Robert Belanger, Robert
Erickaon. Tiffany Holliday. Brian
Shaughn, Susan Swift.
-HanUngtoa Beacb Hlgb
Scbool: Margaret Bernardo,
Larry Doan, Fernando Haro,
Donna Jenkins, C¥Jlthia Rooke.
-Marlna Hip School: F.arl
Ande rson, T e rri Craft, Al
Ranalli, Dinh Tran.
-Ocean View Btp Scbool:
Christina Delgado, Stephen
Fitzsimmons, Christina Kotz,
Robert Mentz, John Dan
Twelker.
-Watmlaater Jl10 Scllool:
Carrie Baker, Jerilyn Higa,
Joseph Meilak, Mitul Patel,
Damm Smith.
-Wlatenbur1 Hip Scbool:
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Kerry McLln, Renee Vleming.
-Evening Hlgb School :
Walter Babauta, Laurie Pratt.
-Home lnatroctlon (for
home-bound students unable to
atte nd s c hoo l): Mar i l y n
Silverstone, Richard Turchi.
Six students received
Huntington Beac h Co mpany
awards i..p the Dollar for Scholar
program. They are Jan Zemanek,
Edison: Barry Abra h a m s,
Fountain Valle y; Jenny Yoo,
Huntington Beach; Daruel Black,
Marina: Kalyn Nage l, Oce an
View, Maria Ro driquez ,
Westminster.
Seven seniors received the
Woman's Club of Huntington
Beach A wards. They are Tim
Leavy, Edison; Nancy Ferraro,
Fountain Valley ; Gail Stacy,
Huntington Beach; Caro~yn
Quinn, Marina ; Marcelina
Aguilar, Ocean View: Linh Vo,
Westminster; Carol Alvey,
Wintersburg.
ln addition. Diana Foutz of
Marina High School won the Pat
Perez scholarship honoring the
memory of the woman who was
the first assistant principal in the
district.
Lisa Ellcobar of Ocean View
High School won the Patty Firpo
award named after a popular
Ocean View School District
teacher who died during the past
year.
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All that glltten ls not gold. If you don't think IO,
check with the office of the 1tate corporations
commissioner. Page A6.
By The A11oclated Preti
British forces ha ve be gun
p us h i ng o ut fr o m their
beachhead at San Carlos in a bid
to recapture the Falkland Islands
from Argentina, Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher announced
today.
The re w as n o imme dia te
reaction from Argentina, which
reported the Bntish forces were
penned in at San Carlos.
''Our forces on the ground are
now movmg forward Crom the
bridgehead," Mrs. Thatcher told
the Ho use of Commo ns in
London.
But she declined to say more
about the advam-e.
"Too much discussion about
timing and details of operations
can only help the enemy," she
said.
Britis h De fe nse S ecretary
John Nott had said some 5,000
British ground troops on the
islands would be involved in the
move on StanJey -the islands'
capital -50 miles ea.st of San
C arlos, o n the main East
Falk.land Island.
British De fen se M inis try
spokesman Ian McDonald was
asked about reports Briush forces
had already taken Goose Green,
a settlement and airstrip 20 miles
south of San Carlos, and he
replied: "It has been stated that
the forces will not hang around."
Argentina troop strength at
Goose Green and neighboring
Darwin had been estimated as
high as 1,000. But a British
defense source said only 100
Argentines were believed there.
He declined to speculate where
others might have gone.
By contras t , so me 7 ,000
Argentme troops, including some
of Argentina's most se~soned
soldiers, are deployed in ~
around Stanley. the souree~id. ~
The Arge ntine mil i tary
command said its ground forces
shelled the San Carlos beachhead
W e dn esda y , inflicting
"undetennined casualties."
A communique sa.Jd Argentine
arm o r e d f o r ces had
"hemmed -in " th e Britis h
invaders tn a 45-square-mile area
near S an Carlos, and "h ighly
trained troops are carrying out
harassment activity within the
enemy's stronghold.
Britis h sources r e porte d
isolated Argentine probes that
were driven off with mortar fire
but said there had been little
other Argentine ground activity.
Huntington cops
hunting gunQian
Police are searc hing for a
gunman wh o r o bbed a
Huntington Beach liquor store of
a fifth of vodka, a carton of
cigarettes and about $300 in cash.
The holdup occurred at 5:26
p .m . Wednesday a t Lo w's
Liquor, 14928 Springdale St.
Police said a man approached the
cashier, asked for the cigarettes
and vodka, then drew a handgun
and demanded money from the
register.
Candidates bombard airwaves
Anyone watching televtaion ha no doubt noticed
that political oommerdala are almost unavoidable u
the June election approachel. Page AlO.
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VALLEY WARNING . • •
Even '°• thf' m&1yor aald, that
budaot lncludn tht' rcductJon of
9."• police manaaiomtint poet 1md ih• dlk'Ontinuutlon or the dty'a
police lab.
ln addtlUon, thl' $10.8 mllllon
budaet lncludea no tundt tor pay
railflt, even though all employee
uaoclatlon contracts expire In
November, Adler aald.
In hll letter, Adler said the city
"hu reduced its personnel from
236 to 216 during the last two
yeara. during which time we
have reduced our street
sweepmg, the frequency of tree
trimming and the frequency of
mowing our parks and medians.
"If we are to continue t.o
provide our retldcnta Wlth
n~ and vital 11ervltw, It ia
abaolutcly nece11ary that no
addlUonal cuta be made In the
funds du~ the city of Fountain
V•lley."
Rea c hed at h is
Sacramento office, Aalemblyman
Frlnelle said he agreea with
Adler.
He said that when the it.ate
withholds additional funda, ll
violatee laws governing how tax
revenues should be split between
state and local aovemmenta.
Frizzelle aald legislators are
continuing to negotiate over
plans _to withhold more funds from c1ues.
VIDEO RENTALS. • • a tore.
Acknowledging that two
similar Fountain Valley video
stores handling X-rated materials
had been approved at earlier
dates, the commissioners asked
the city staff to inspect them to
assure they are complying with
conditions of their permits.
Voting in favor of the store's
permit were commissioners
McKnight, Len Santoro and Rod
Hosilyk. Opposing were Glenn
Collins and Phillip Mignanelll. __ ,,
Valley Boys Club
planning auction
The Boys Club of Fountain
Valley will conduct Its sixth
annual fund-raising auction
on Friday, June 4, at the
Registry Hotel, 19800
MacArthur Blvd., Irvine.
More than 300 Items,
Including some valued at
more than $400, will be
auctioned. KABC Channel 7
SJX>rtscaster Ed Arnold will
'serve as auctioneer.
Top items include the uae
• Drawings, paintings,
sculpture and ceramic• at
reasonable pnces will be sold
Friday at the annual student
art sale at Golden West
College
Works produced Ill college
art classes will be ch.splayed
of vacation condos in Palm
Springs and Hawaii and color
television sets.
A silent auction and
cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m.
Dinner is at 8, followed by the
voice auction at 9 p.m. Tickets
a.re $125 per couple, providing
dinner, wine and $100 worth
of acrip, or $75 per couple,
covering dinner and wine.
Tickets can be obtained by
calling the Boys Club,
968·5252.
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the
courtyard adjacent to the
Fine Arta Building on the
Huntington Beach campus.
Most worlu will be priced
from $10 to $50.
Procttds benefit Golden
West's art !IJCholarship fund.
principle • BtlUah Conaul General Georp
Finlayaon told an Oranae County
•udltnct Wedneaday that hi1
natlon'1 d.c::Won to ao to war over
the FaJkla.nd Wanda It 1tr1ctly a
matter ot principle.
Queetlon1 of mineral rtahta at
the ap&rHly populated Falklands
were not con1ldered ln the
British dectalon to aend lta
mllltuy to dislodge Argentine
forces, he aaJd.
"Thia haa not entered lnto th1a
dispute at all," he told members
of the World Attain Council of
Orange County during a dinner
1peech at the Reatstry Hotel In
Irvine
"In fact it might have been
easier to resolve if tl\e dispute
had been over material iaauea
rather than principles of the
islanders' rights and reaisting
aggression." .
Retsx>nding to a question from
the audience, Finlayson said
mineral reserves around the
islands have never been
measured and the extent of such
deposits are not known "with
any accuracy."
H ead of the British
government's Loa Angeles
consulate, Finlayson haa been
part of his country's diplomatic
corps since 1948. He took over his
recent position in March 1981.
Although Finlayson said he'a
spoken a half.dozen times to
groups about the Falklanda crisi.a,
he estimated he has been
inteJ"Viewed 50 times by members
of the media. He said he speaks
as many as sue times a day with
British representatives In
Washington, D.C .. for updates on
his government's position.
He told hia American audience
that principle rather than
historical alliance hu prompted
the U.S. government's support of
the British cause.
The Argentine military's action
eight weelc.a -ao to take control of
the Falklands was an act of
aggreaalon, he said, because it
uaed force to 1<>lve a diplomatic
dbpute.
"Had it been allowed to go
unhindered. it would have set a
very serious precedent," he said,
addinR that the lack of ~JX>n.ee
woula signal to Waraaw Pact
nations that one NATO ally
wasn't prepared to stand by it.a
princif.les. ~l -determination is another
issue The fact that British
subjects have occupied the
islands since 1833 usurea them
the right to call it their land, he
said. He called charges of British
1mperialum "nonsense" and
pointed ou,.t that Britain has
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PRINCI PLE -Brtthh
Consul General George
Finlayaon aayll hia country's
action in the Falkland Islands
is "a matter of principle."
releued Its control of a quarter of
the world's JX>pulation since the
end of World War Il.
Argentina, meanwhile la
··characterized by ita contempt
for democratic principles and
basic human right.a," he charged.
Finlayson, in fact, suggested
the decision of the Argentine
government to take the
Falklands was a diversionary
tactic to take pressure off a
failinR administration.
Its annual inflation rate has
been running at 140 percent, he
said. and sx>lice were needed only
three days before the lnvaaion to
put down massive street
demonstration.a.
The diplomat, following his
government's negotiating stands,
also claimed Argentina has been
at fault in the failure to reach a
peaceful aettlement.
Said he: ''In the last analysis,
force may be the only language
they underatand."
The World Affain Council is a
non·proftt organization that
meets monthly to stimulate
interest in international matters.
Evans alive;
twin 'victim'
of strangler
Dr. Marlena Evans, one of the
popular stars of the daytime
drama, "Days of Our Llves," is
alive and w ell and probably
vacationing in Mexico.
According to today's epiaode
of the NBC soap opera. 1t wu Dr.
Evans' twin si1ter. actress
Samantha Evans, who died at the
hands of the "Salem Strangler."
Producers of the soap opera
told fans to wait for today's
episode before getting too upset
over the violent storyline death
of Dr. Evans.
About 100 people picketed the
studio Wednesday in protest of
the character's death during
Monday's episode.
And the actress who plays
Marlena. Deidre Hall, continued
to answer calls from upeet fans.
"Deidre personally answered
about 1,000 callJI in two and a
half days," a ssx>keswoman said.
Miss Hall has a twin sister in
real life, Andrea Lovell, who has
appeared as the twin of Marlena
in some past episodes.
Aid to Britain
U.S. providing
missiles, ammo
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
United States la provldloi the
Brltilh with Sidewinder air
combat m.IMilet and ammunition
u part of the U.S. eUoft to
1upport the Britiah in their fiaht
to regain control of the talkland
lalanda, Reagan administration
IOurce8 aa.id today.
Brltlah Sea Harrier }et fighters
have u1ed the Sidewincf er to
knock down some of the
warplanet Araentlna hu Iott ln
air battles around the lalanda,
accordl.nl( to British reJX>rta.
Details on the type1 of
ammunition being provided were
not available. Adminl1trataon
officialB were reluctant to diac.-uaa
the extent or specifics of U.S. aid,
although Secretary of State
Alexander M. Haig Jr. haa
announced Reagan'• intention to
"ressx>nd positively to requests
for materiel supJX>rt for British
forces."
The British are also being
supplied with U.S.·built Hawk
missiles to replace Rapier
ground ·based anti-aircraft
mi.Bsiles used to protect British
ground forces from attack and
with perforated st.eel planking
used to construct landing stripe.
* * * BBC report
U&at week, It wu confirmed
that the United States hM made
available to the Bri\iah a number
of U.S. Air Force jet tanker
planet for air refuelln1.
Meanwhlle, admlni1tratlon
llOurcee said that a civilian ahJp
b o ught by the Bri t is h
government from a foreign
owner would ~ converted into
what waa dHCribed aa a ''floatina
repair ahop," preaumably for
Bntiah naval forces operating in
the Falklands
That convemon work la to be
done at the U.S. Navy'• complex
m Charleston, S .C., after the alup
t. moved from Savannah, Ga ..
where the British were to take
po11SeSS1on of it.
The ship will be manned by a
British crew, administration
officials said.
In trying to explain why the
administration has tried to clamp
a lid on det.aila about U.S. aid to
Britain, Pentagon spokesman
Benjamin Welles said earlier in
the week that one reason waa
concern for the poalble safety of
American n ationals living in
Latin America because of what
Welles called "inflamed public
opinion there about U.S . backing
of Britain agamst Argentina."
* * *
Fal~nds delays
in news assailed
By TOM MURPBJNE
«tMO..,lllllatlbllf
There has been grave criticism
in Britain on how news of the
Falklands fighting has been
handled by the Ministry of
Defense, a BBC world news
service broadcast reported
Wednesday night.
"Criticism focused on the delay
of 14 hours in announcing that
the latest vessel lost in Argentine
fighting was the HMS
C.oventry," the BBC said.
An official of BBC was quoted
as saying the destroyer could
have been identified for the
public and relatives "within four
hours" aft.er Defense Secretary
John Nott announced there was
"bad news" from the task force.
Critic ism of the delayed
identification extended to
Parliament where Peter Viggers.
MP, declared if he had a relative
as a member of the task force, he
Watch meeting
set in Huntington
A neighborhood watch
community meeting ia scheduled
tonight at 7:30 at Barbour View
School, 4343 Pickwick Circle,
Huntington Beach.
Residents living in the area
between Edinger and Warner
avenues east to Bolaa Chica street
are invited to attend.
Police say 62 residential
burglaries have taken place in
the area in the past 2 ~ months.
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would have spent "a most
terrible night." Viggers told BBC
he talked with task force
relatives, "who don't want to be
protected in this way."
The BBC shortwave news
broadcast from London,
monitored on the Orange Coast
Wednesday night, highlighted
the Falklands war news but had
fewer detailed reports from
corressx>ndents m the war rone
than the previous three nights.
This was mterpreted by some
observer s as a prelude to a
major mvas1on push toward Port
Stanley from the British
bridgehead at Port San Carlos.
BBC's rughtJy news report did
detall lOl!IS of the Sheffield class
destroyer, HMS Coventry, and
the converted container ship
Atlantic C.onveyor.
Twenty members of the
Coventry crew and four from
A.tlantJc C.onveyor were killed.
The BBC qujckly added that
five Argentme warplanes have
been downed and 10 more British
destroyers and frigates joined the
Falklands task force.
The names o( the new vessels
in the conflict were not reported.
From the lost vessels, the BBC
said, 450 men have been rescued.
The BBC noted that Atlantic
C.onveyor, which was carrying
supplies to British troops, WC!B the
first supply ship lost in the
conflict. It brings to five the
number of British ships lost,
including two destroyers and two
frigates.
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Budget battle 'drags'
Democrats concede $23.3 billion savings
WASHlNOTON-Wlth RepubUcana repellina l~llve ... ulta on thelr budcet oulllne ln the
Howie, Democrata are concedlna OOP leaders and
Prtaldent Rffian their plana for $23.3 blllion ln
Medlcare aavtnga over three yean.
However, Democratic leaders lnailt their move
la only aimed at enhanclni their chances of turning
the tide ln the budaet war.
The maneuvenna WAI part of a three-aided
HoUM budiet cont.eet pltting the Reqan-backed
plan aaainat a blueprint dratted by Democratic
leaden and a third propoul endoned by a coalition
of moderatet from both aides. The battle dr~ed ~
throuah Wedneeday ru,ht and the Howie adjourned
ffl'ly today.
Oswald 'offered' to kill JFK
NEW YORK -An FBI informant learned
from Cuban Premier Fidel Castro that Lee Harvey
Oswald approached the Cubans ln 1963 with an
offer to kill President John F. Kennedy, acoording
to ABC News.
The network, m a documentary to be broadcast
June 3, says then-FBI director J . Edgar Hoover sent
a member of the Communist Party of the USA,
Morris Childs, to determine what Castro knew
about the aaaualnation ln 1964.
Childs, code-named "Solo," di8covered Oswald
made oontact with Cuban officlala in September
1963 at their Mexico City embassy, said Dallas FBI
agent James Bosty. The agent was ln charge of
Oswald's Cile before the Nov, 22. 1963, killing of
Kennedy.
Panel slashes aid to El Salvador
WASHINGTON -Dismayed over
developments in El Salvador, a key Senate panel
has cut proposed military aid to the Central
American nation and has vowed to eliminate it
entirely 1r a land refonn program 1s scuttled there.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted
unanimously Wednesday to slash $100 million from
the Reagan administration's request for $166
rrullion in military aid to El Salvador.
Walesa moved to secret camp
WARSAW, Poland -Solidarity union chief
Lech Walesa has been moved to a new, secret
intennent center nearly six months after he was
seized at the start of martial law. government press
spokesman Jerzy Urban said today.
Urban told foreign reporters at a news
conference here that Walesa had been moved. but
refuaed to say where he had been taken.
. The ~ shrouding the moving of the union
chief. held since the martial law began last
December 13, was so tight that not even his wife,
Danuta. knew he had been moved.
Brezhnev successors neck-and-neck
MOSCOW -Politburo members "luri V.
Andropov and Konstantin U Chernenko are runnin& neck-and-neck in µie sucx:eaion -"9Ce to
succeed ailing President Leorud I Brezhnev. official
Soviet sources say.
months will see a lot of attrition at the top, and
during that period the leader will clearly emerge."
Andropov, for 15 ~ thtt heed of KGB.
turned the command of the RCJ'et police over
Wednesday to Vitaly Fedorchuk, who is believed to
have been a high-ranking KGB offldal in the
Ukraine.
"It's too early to tell which man is most
powerful now," said one Soviet. "The next 12
J
War sh if ting to Iranian highlands
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Iran appeared today to
be sh1flmg its drive against Iraq's invasion forces
north to the foothills of the Zagros Mount.aina as
F.gypt warned the Iranians not to carry the Persian
Gulf warm Iraqi territory.
An Iranian government spokesman suggested
in a press conference Wednesday rught that Iran
might croa into Iraq to defend Its cities near the
border from long-range artillery fire.
An overnight communique from Iran's Joint
Chiefs of Staff reported heavy battles flaring in
Iran's western region of Sumar and claimed 90 Iraqi
troops were killed In the hills overlooking the
border with Iraq.
Nose gear collapses on DC-10
SAN FRANCISCO -The ooee gear of a
Urtlted Airlines OC-10 jet collapeed as the plane
taxied away from the boarding gate at San
Franciaco International Airport, and more than 120
pasaengers slid down emergency chutes to the
ground, officials said.
About 18 people suffered skinned elbows and
knees as they came down the slides Wedne9day
evening, but none was seriously hurt, authorities
said.
The flight crew ~r the emergency
evacuation beca~ey feared a fuel line could ~en the landing gear beneath the
noee oollapeed, said Donald LaFond, assistant to the
vice premaent of Uruted's western region"
UC students face stiff er standards
SAN FRANCISCO -Students will face stiffer
standards for entering any of California's eight
Urtlversity of California undergraduate campuses
under requirements adopted Wednesday by the UC
faculty governing body.
The Assembly of the Faculty Senate,
responding at least ln part to the widespread belief
that California schools and oollegee have relaxed
thelr standards, unanimously called for tougher
~uirement.a in high school mathematlca, English,
8Clence and foreign language akill.e for first-year
oollege students starting in 1986.
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VOL 75, NO. 147
Brown, Vidal
appear together
SAN FRANCISCO -There
was more joklng than aerloua
poliUcal debate u Gov. F.dmund
Brown Jr. and novellat Gore
Vidal met warlly for the first
time ln thelr campalan for the
Democratic nomination for the
U.S. Senate.
Appearlna toaether
Wednelday niaht at a dinner of
the A11oclatfon of American
Edltorlal Cartoonl1t1 -an
audience Vidal deacrtbed aa
aultable to the campaigr,l.
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HATS OFF -It's graduation time at the U.S. Military
Academy in West Point, and cadets of the academy's 184th
graduating class perform the traditional caps-in-the-air
routine after dismissal.
Cal State suspends
sex class teacher
LONG BEACH (AP) -A
suspended psychology professor
who gave course credit to his
students f o r their sexua l
activities says he did nothing
wrong but lamented that people
are upset with him.
"I've pretty much sunk to the
baaement level," Barry Singer
told the Long Beach
Press-Telegram on Wednesday
night following his 30-day
suapel'lSlon With pay by trustees
of \he California State
University-Long Beach.
"I've got 40 million people out
there who are ready to kill me,"
he satd. "Some of my colleagues
are put out with me and campus
adminiatrators are upeet, too.'
Si.Jlier, who gave credit in h1a
counes for students' participation
in orgles and gay encounters,
triggered protests by politicians
and religious groups for the way
he taught class. But he says he
was misrepresented.
"l have done nothing unethical
or unscrupulous. I am quite
comfortable with my behavior,"
he told the newspaper.
The protests were started by
Betty Willman, 53, a student who
was not enroUed m the class but
sat in on two sessions and
co mplained that Singer
announced he had sex with
students.
"1 have no memory or what l
said , but I would be very
surpnsed 1f that's what 1 said,"
Singer said Tuesday. "lt has
happened three or four times
that a student in my class was
romantically involved with me,
and when that happens, the cl.ass
IB immediately informed.''
"Professor of psychology
Barry Singer has been suspended
for 30 days pending lnvestigalion
of a llegations on occurrences
within the scope of his
e mployment with the
university," said June Cooper,
assistant vice president for
academic affairs a t the
uruversity.
7 Coast . -
residents
• on 1ury
~anae Cout realdentf
ate amona the 19 people whd
were selected Wedne1day td
aerve on the 1982-83 Orang«;
County Grand Jury I
The new jurora -along wit~
11 alternates -will be 1wom i11
July l. the same day the outgoing
jury ia dUmulaed
The new members were
choaen by random drawmg In th.
courtroom of Orange CountY,
Superior Court Judge Lula A.
Cardenas. Their names wer~
drawn Crom a final list of 30
candidates nomm.ated by Orange
County superior court judges.
The coaatal grand jurors arf
Ida J . Askin. 41. Costa Mesa, a
writer; Jody U. Billings, 54.,
Laguna Beach, a housewife,
Robert S. Brown. 64 , Newport
Beach, retired; Lauren W.~
Leonard. 32, Dana Point, ,:
contracts engineer, Billye Redd~.
55, Huntington Beach. a oollegf,
instructor, Jack L. Sullivan, 60'.
Huntington Beach, reured. and
Eleanor M Wtlson. 43. lrvine:J retired.
Also serving on the Jury will
be Vicky Cassiano. 36. Santa
Ana. a housewife and student·
Marilyn J French, 52. La Hab'°"
an interior designer. Nancf'
Hupk e, 40 . Anaheim, J
housewife. Charles N. Hutto, 52.
Orange , a realtor; R1char
Jarrett. 68, El Toro. re tired;
Melvin W KillingbC'ck, 57 ,
Garden Grove, retired. Jesse I.
M c Ham . 54, Tustin, a
businessman; Susan A Parkes,
28, Orange, a volunteer worker;
Richard D. Tracy. 60. Placentia,
reured, Cathenne Wells, 48. Villa
Park, self-employed , Irvin'
Winesuff. 52, Placentia. a real
estate developer. and Josephme
Valles , 48 , Anaheim. a
homemaker l
Among the 11 al t ernatesl
selected Wednesday are three I
Orange Coast residents. Barbara
J . Lovell, 50. Newport Beach,•
Marcia Taffy C Warner. 32,:
Huntington Beach. and Frank I
Weber, 62. Hunungton Beach. l
Judge cardenas told the new \
grand jurors that he would select \ a foreman for the panel in about
a week.
Cardenas, who as presiding !
criminal judge wiU oversee grand :
jury operations, said the panel I
will act as a watchdog over
county government and return 1
criminal indictments for the :
Dlstnct Attorney's Office )
He sai d the jury 's
governmental watchdog function-,
would require diligence ,:
imparttahty and courage. ;
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By PAT HOROWITZ °' ... °""' ..........
DEAR READERS: Kenneth Kievit,
Poalal lnapector In Charae, Newark, N.J .,
announced that mall order cuatomera of
Milburn Book Corp., Nancy Pryor Book.I Inc.
and R.G .C . Book• may 1tlll c1atm their
retunda.
>.. a reault of criminal and civil liU,ation
with the federal aovemment concemlna fa.lie
advertlaln1. the Montclair, N.J ., mall order
houaea have aaireed to make refund• to
cuatomen who purchued any of the followina
producta, who were dillatiafied with them ana
have not previoualy received a refund: the
Amazing Diet Secret of the Desperate
Housewife, the Hollywood Emeraiency Diet,
D<><:tor Roman o's Mega 11 , Rapid Weiaht
Reduction Program, the Amazing Loet Money
Secret of the U.S . Government (government
cash), Diet Bullets or Crash Loss Diet and the
Boston Police Diet and Weight Control
Program.
Refunds may be requested by sending
proof of purchaae, name and add.res,, and the
name of the product or plan purchased to
Gary Halbert, c/o Charles F. Abbott, Esq.,
Cotton Tree Square, Suite 3-B, 400 W. 2290
North, Provo, Utah 84604. Purchasers who
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live in tht Eut 1hould aend their requett.1 to
Milburn Book Corp. Refund Account, P.O
Box 1116, Montclair, N.J. 07042.
Requeat.a 1hould be poatmarked before
June 10 to allow ample time for reaponae.
Cuatomera who have difficulty receiving
refunda may write to the POllal b\lpector ln
CharJ~· P.O. Box 60Q, Newark, N.J .
Milburn Book Corp. facea additional
criminal flnet lip to $60,000 u the result of a
aullty plea with respect to the above
mentioned promotiona ln U.S. Oiatrtct Court,
Newark, N.J . Milburn entered the plea Feb. 3
to 40 counta of mail fraud and one count of
conaplracy. Sentencing ls scheduled June 28.
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Horowitz. Pat will cut red tape, • 1 getting the aruwers and .cbl you
n eed to solve Jne uJUe1 Jn
n •government and bu11nn1. Mall
your quest.Jons to Pat Horowib, At
Your Servke, Orange Cout Daily Pilot, P.O. Box
1660, C.OSC. Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as
po&Sible will be answered, but phone 1nquirle11 or
lfttters not lncluding t.he NNJder's full name,
address and business h ours' phone number
cannot be considered.
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Navy
barbers
'clipped'
ORLANOO, Fla. (AP) -Ttw
barben who 1tand at the ready to
cut off the hair of the Naval
Training Center'• men say their
comm1ulona are being ahaved by
the Navy's declaion to raile the
price ot a haireut two bita.
"Every Ume the Navy raiael
the price of haircuta, they lower
our commlaalon," aald barber
Ri c hard Hahn . ''It's
disheartening. It's unfair. We
feel very under-appreciated out
here."
The barbers who work at the
Naval Exchange say they charge
$2 for a haircut, but the Navy
t>lans to increase the price to
$2.25 next month.
The problem. the barbers say,
ill that their commiaeion on thoee
cuta will fall from 52 percent of
the price to 48.5 percent. They'll
make a nickel more on each
haircut. But had the commission
remained at 52 percent, they
would have netted 13 cents more.
Cmdr. Edward Hernandez,
head of the Naval Exchange, said
that "there's really no cut in
their pay in dollars."
To make $16,000 a year, not
including t.ips, a barber at the
Navy exchange would have to
give more than 14,000 haircuts.
"l don't plan on working at
48.5 percent, personally," said
Lonnie Spencer, who 1s shop
steward of Local 1451 of the
National Association of Federal
Employees.
The union protested the move,
announced by the Navy last
week, saying it violated federal
pay guid e lines that set
commlssions between 55 and 94
percent.
But a federal arbitrator ruled
that the guidelines were only
guide!ines and that the Navy
could low er the barbe rs'
commission.
Spencer said the Navy gave
only one reason for the cut: The
barbers couldn't JO above the 4.8
percent pay raise for federal
employees so the Navy had to
lower the commission when it
raised prices.
Spencer told The Orlando
Sentinel the barbers are not civil
servants, but a re considered
federal employees and receive
federal health and holiday
benefits.
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ORPHANED CUBS -A pair of American black bear cubs,
whose parents were destroyed last week at Eureka's Sequoia
Park Zoo, get adjusted to new home at Woodland Wildlife
park in Cave Junction, Ore.
Training to counter
alcohol abuse set
A workshop offering trairung
for handling adolescent alcohol
and drug abusers will be
presented June 21-25 in Irvine.
Sponsored by the National
Council on Alcoholism, Orange
County chapter, the sessionS at
Rancho San J oaquin
Intermediate School will run
from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. datly. Fee
for the class is $375.
Council Director Dave Larson
cl.aimed there is no better way
for school a dministrators,
teachers and community leaders
to develop skills to deal Wlth an
increasingly troublesome
situation.
In Orange County, he said, 27
percent of high school seniors are
"harmfully involved" with
alcohol.
The workshop is run by a team
o f sch ool o ff icials from
Minneapolis, Minn .. where a new
intervention program to
rehabili tate teen -age abusers
already has met with critical
attlaim, he said.
Fees go toward paying costs or
the trauung team.
Information or registration
forms can be obtained by calling
835-3830.
Plant closing
BAKERS FIELD (AP)
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
will close its auto seat plant in
Bakersfield Ju l y 1. officials
ann ounced. The closure was
forced by the earlier closure of
General Motors assembly plants
at Fremont and South Gate.
Nobody does itl
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Al M/fl Orang• Oout DAll.V PlLOTIThuf'9day. M•v a?. 1982
Firefighti ng merger
could benefit cities
Four citlt.'11 Ln West Orange
County Huntlngton Beach,
Fount.oln Volley, Seal &ach and
We1tmln1ter -are coniddering
proposals to consolidatl! th~lr
firefighting forces to save money
Vanous approaches are under
study, but the one gettmg much of
the attention is the merger of the-
fout departments mto one unit
wlth HuntlngtOn Beach taking the
leadership role.
H~ntington Beac:h's
departme nt is approximately as
large as the three other cities
combined . Officials say
administrative and repair facilities
are available.
Hun ting ton Beach would
assimilate the other departments
under the plan and tht?n contract
out with the other cities for fire
protection.
Wtth cutb ck1 in state
revenuet taking larger and larger
bites from the budeet. cities are
being forced to find ways to save.
The four ciUes are projected
t o 1>ave about $1.21> million
annually under consolidation
plans.
It is healthy that the talks are
going on.
Three cities might be giving
up a m easure of local control
under a consolidation. That loss
would have to be balanced against
gains in efficiency and cost savings
to determine 1f the mergers should
be pushed ahead
Summer college cuts
It s hould come as no surprise
that our coastal community
colleges will be offering fewer
summer courses than in past years.
Coastline College will offer
half as many summer courses as
last yea r . Orange Coast and
Golden West colleges have cut
their summer schedules by 40
percent. At the two Saddleback
College campuses, summer classes
have been cut by 22 percent.
ln one sense, this is related to
the similar reduction in classes
these colleges were forced to make
in the spring term that is JUSt
concludmg.
Area colleges had high
enrollments last summer and fall.
Because limited state funding
forced them to keep a ltd o n
enrollments. the colleges had to
trim their spring schedules.
With a new fiscal year
beginning, the colleges ha ve
decided to make some cuts early,
during the summer schedule, so
they can save a greater share of
their resources for the traditional
fall and spring terms.
The unfortunate aspect of this
is that while course offerings are
trimmed, interest in community
college education is stronger than
ever. College offic ials say the
economy has caused many people
to seek new JOb s kills . Other
students are sunply interested in
personal enrichment.
Whatever the reasons, the
demand for community college
education is there. The instructors
and classrooms are there. What
isn't there is the money to pay for
it.
The upcoming summer school
cuts are JUSt another indication of
the need for a massive overhaul in
the system for funding commuruty
colleges.
Educators and lawmakers
must work together to develop a
new system involving fees for
certain classes or tuition payments,
or they mus t find some other
sou rce of funds. The state should
not have to deny community
college education to those who
seek it.
Candor r e freshing
Huntington Beach c ity
officials recently suffered one of
life's littJe embarrassing moments.
The problem occurred when
the City Council held a public
hearmg on the re:zoning of the
38-acre Steverson Brothers mud
dump at Hamilton Avenue a nd
Magnolia Street.
The officials said they w ere
doing the re:zoning in order to
make it more difficult for the
proposed and ill-fated sewage and
trash burning power produc ing
plant to be located there
Residents said they didn't
trust the o fficials. They said they
believed the officials were makmg
thin~s easier for the plant
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City authorities moved ahead
and rezoned the property. But the
e mbarrassing condition is that
they might have to go through the
whole process -again.
That develops because an
intern employee forgot to send a
notice of the public heanng to the
owner of the property as required
by law.
Mistakes will happen and this
one isn't really au that serious.
What it did show in the final
analysis was the refreshing nature
of the city administration . The
problem was dealt with openly
and candidly.
Things have not always been
that way at City Hall.
Op1n1()1)S expressed 1n the '>Pelee above c1re those of the Daily Pilot Otner views ex
pressed on this page are thost-ol thl:'tr author s and artists. Reader comment is 1nv 11
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L.M . Boyd I Xenophobes
You're a xenophobe, 1f you don't
like foreigners, exotic foods or
changes generally. I suppose you can
say a xenophobe doesn't appreciate
surpnscs. A meat-and-potatoes man
who gets upset when he's served
cracked crab with Ciddlehead !em
might be classified as a xenophobe.
It's no sign of ignorance. please note.
The great German philosopher
Immanuel Kant was a xenophobe. He
never ventured more than .LO miles
away from his home. and townfolk
uaed to tell the Ume of day by when
he took hl.s walks.
Q . Say a woman becomes the
mistress of a married man. How long
does her affair usually last? And why
does she do it?
A. That, too, hat been invt!Stigat.ed.
Reeearchers say they can't pln down
the time length mor~ apedfically than
three to 11 years. But in 65 percent of
the aJtuatlona, they aay, the woman
uya "frlendJhip" is rnponalble, her
friendahip with the man.
Q . What'• a "gandy dancer"?
A. A railroad tnck laborer. There
arr: good one• and bad onea,
lncldenta.lly. Some daJm the world'•
ORANGE COAST ailyPilat
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best IS Les Nichol.as or Burlington
Northern's Dakota Division. Couple
year ~ ago at a Gandy Dancers
get-tl 6ether he hammered five rail
spikes mto a lie and then pulled them
au back out again m ~7 seconds.
A municipal ordinance of Pueblo,
Colo., requires all bicycles there to
carry gongs
Q What's the true definition of
"alcoholism"?
A Nonesuch LS agreed upon by all
authorities Memam-Webster's New
Collegiate says either "excessive" or
"compul11ive·· drinking identifies it,
and says further its causes are both
psychological and nutritional. Most
veteran ex-drinkers say it doesn't
matter how you deflne lt. U you can't
count on sure control of the thing once
you start, you've got It, and that's
definition enough. The Federal
Government, whlch has a firm
writeup on most health conditions,
atill ham't come up with a definition
for that one. lnddentally.
More people were executed ln tran
lut year than were executed in all the
o~er natlona cornblned.
Thomas P. Haley
Publisher
Thomas A. Murpllln•
Editor ·
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Haig proves his durability
WASHINGTON Like lhe
prov('rbial feline survivor, AJ Haig not
only has nine livl'S, but always seems to
land on his feet He is as scarred and
batt.ercd as an old tom<.·at; yet Haig
manages to survive one hair-raising
pohllcal scrap aft.er another. most of
them of his own makmg
Hatg's durab1J1ty &S truly remarkable.
Consider the physical and political
calam1ues he has endured in Just the last
few yl'ars: an assassmat1on attempt, a
triple coronary bypass. the Watergate
scandal, thunder-and l.Jghtnrng from the
t'x treme right, quarrels with a hon of
White House advisers and Cabinet
secretaries -and the self ·induced
l'mbarrassment caused by his own
Homeric ego.
HAIG IN HIS youth was the leader of
a Philadelphia gang called the
Musketeers, though a respect.able boxer.
he was more noted for hlS abiltty to
negotiate with rival gangs over turf.
The street smarts he acquired then,
supplemented by Henry K issinger's
tutelage m high-level political mfightlng
and cultivation of powerful spoll80rs.
have e nabled Ha ig t o escape the
professional oblivion that 1s regularly
predicted for him
Th e la test pro phecies of Ha1g's
pohllcal demise followed the breakdown
of his Kiss1n~er·styl1• shuttle diplomacy
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between Britain and Argentina. This,
surely, w ould be the stake through
Haig's heart.
But a high-level White House source
told me that Haig is not in trouble with
the one person who c'Ounts. Ask,><f 1f
PresJdent Reagan might respond to th(·
outcry for Haig's scalp. the aide repht>d
"No. that's not the president's style "
In fact, he said. Reagan's instmct 1s to
stand behind an rude who is the target of
criucism -as he did in Budget D1n-'<.'tor
David Stock.man's case.
Another high White House offl l·1al
told my associate Dale Van Atld ·that
Ha1g's detractors were licking their
d1ops uv1·r Im. Falkland blands failure.
Rut Lht· pres1dc11t was nut upset
"Om:t: Haig took the ball, ll was very
1•v1Jt·111 thal his lx·m~ poinl man kept
Ht'.1g<in d1rl'l'tly out of ll," !w.11J this
-.oun·t· A gratdul Ht•Jg<.tn ha .. gone out or his Way tn lhl• Wl't 'k'> '>lnt'l• lO ~V k.tnd
things aboul 11.11g .md to dl·nv rl•ports
that his l111<•1g11 poltl·~ v1t .ir w:.is ahuut t.o
l.H cldn11.·l..t-.l
HAJG'S w11l111gm'l>.'> "411nt• :.<>Urt•es say
<·alo{l'rnl>s.'> lo lc1k4' on tlw cl1plomat1c
kam1kai.c 111i..s 1u11 ;tl so won him
something ht• h:.id Jlways found 111 short
supply at lh1· Whitt• llousc.• grudging
r<..ospet·t from top Hl•Jgan a1dc--s After
"4lllW in1t1<1l grousmg uvt•r thC' luxury
l hug was 1·ny1 \i 1n~ 111 lrn. Air Forl'C' Jel
imd Lhf> ~·tr unporklnl prunount·emenli
ht was mak111g White llnus<· sklffl'rs
had to lonel'dt• th<· .tlJJ .1,..1v1· gt·nt•ral was
dmng ,J tough lht.nkh'' Job
So unc·p ag;u n l ht· h .11 d l h<t rging
St'<'rl'Wry of sWL1 · ha .. 1·mc.·rlo{c.>d from a
d1n·y '>llUalmn with Im, pollt1t·al h1clC' sull
1nt.it·t Onn· again thl' would -be
eat-skmnt•r... 111 tht· Wh1L1• Hou5': have
had tu !:ohl'alhl' Lht•1r long kn1v1 !>
Memories of sandcastles and seagulls
To the Editor:
I am 13 years old, and ever since I was
born, I heard about the power of the
press. Many people say that the pen is
mightier than the sword and the press is
the pen that reaches and mfluences large
groups of people Because of this great
mfluence, I ask the Daily Pilot to fight
against oil drilling off the coast of
Newport Beach.
Newport Beach IS a very specLal place
for me It is my hometown I was born
here and ever srnce I can remember, my
MAILBOX
mom used to take me to Corona del Mar
Beach It would be difficult to tell you
how many sandcastles I have built and
how many mud fights I have had with
my brothers and sister lt would take too
long to count how many waves I have
conquered and h ow many have knocked
me down I don't even remember how
many seagulls I have chased and how
often squirrels have stolen my lunch
BUT MOST OF ALL, I have grown
accustomed to the beauty of the ocean
and the beach. I can't write well enough
to describe how beautiful our coastline is
or perhaps there are 'v>. ~~equate words
of praise to describe itfA.l.l I can think of
saying is that: it's precious, it's pnceless,
it's unique. One would not splash ink on
a priceless painting but cherish 1t and
preserve it Yet, our industry wants to
ruin our priceless coastline wt th oil wells.
Years ago, my mother showed me her
hometown, Detroit, Mich. She took me to
the beaches of 4ke St. Clair where she
~to swim, sail and play. But, the lake
was all dirty and polluted and there
were "no swimming" signs everywhere.
Sadly my mother explained, "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl."
When I grow up and sit with my
children on Corona del Mar Beach, I
don't want to tell them that, "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl." 1 want
our coastline to stay as be:autlful aa it is
today. I want to look and admire the
majestic vastness of the blue Pacific
without staring at a forest of oU weU..
JANE E. ZALESKI
Litter solution
To the F.ditor:
At the North Lacuna Community
Aaaociatlon's board meeting, Rich
Farnell cleared up the mystery of the
trash-filled plastic bagl we've been leei.ng
on the hiahway between Laguna and
Corona def Mar durtna the put aevera1
week.a.. What we heard waa llO ttxcltlna
that the board inat.ructed me to tell
Judge David Carter how rnuch we
appn!Ciate h1I ingenious eoluUon to •
problem th.at has been plagulns ut for a
long time.
WE ENTHUSIASTlCALL Y applaud
and commend thit prosrem of putd.nc
mlademeanor violators to work on
cleari-up c:rewa i.nltead of ja1111"1 \him.
Utter In our public peas la a subject that
repeatedly appears on our aa nda. Our
own aotuuon {n North Laguna hU been
to have a group of volunteers (our
"Litt.er-ature Committee") meet at Boat
Canyon at 9 am on the first Tuesday of
each month, armed with work gloves
and plastic trash bags, and proceed to
clean up some pre-sele<:ted area for om·
hour. We like Judge Carter's idea much
better•
Many of us are seemg our beautiful
coast.al area at its best for the ftrst Um<.•
It IS such a sensible one that we are
hopmg 1t wtll be continued long beyond
his term of serv1C"e
CLARICE GARFIN
Corresponding Se<:retary
S till takes t wo
To the Echtor
"Right On" to Dr Moldawsky and
Miss Severoni on their nuclear frc•t>zt·
letter (Mailbox, May 15). Bully for all 1(
a w ay can be found to get 1t on the·
Moscow ballot The trouble with a
bilateral agreement lS that It takes Lwo
sides to make It, JUSt ltkt: a tango
J W REID
Telecourse reason
To the Editor:
Your editorial advice that the Coasl
Community College District leadership
should start communicating with th<'
"recalcitrant" faculty of Orange Coast
and Golden West Colleges has some
merit. The problem. however. IS om· or
pro fessional autonomy and not
h1erarch1cal authority in this mst.ance
Useful and effective communicauons can
only come about wh e n qualified
curriculum experts (faculty ) at the
college level converse with curriculum
experts at the telecourse level.
It would therefor e be m os t
appropriate to hear from the people who
have designed and created Coastline
telecourses. Coastline has been in the
busin~ of turning out new courses,
s.mgly and jointly, since its establishment
in 1976 At grea t expense to the
taxpayers. 1t has produced telecourses
-at a rate of two to three per
year-which have been a majo r
component ol the C.OS.Stllne curriculum.
The major thrust of telecourse
production, however, has been focused
on sales and marketing efforts to make
this enterpriae financially solvent.
Although aome income has been
generated to defray overall expenle9, it
can be Afely uswned that, aa a private
enterprile, it wouJd have folded a long
C1me ago.
COASTLINE'S orga.nl.zatJon lnclude1 a
"telecou.ne design office" wha.e budget
totals $406,000 for this academic year.
Embedded within thla budge\ are the
aa.larlea for one dean, one aa1oclate
dean, and three senior lnstruct01' destgn
speclallttt. Their ave~ aalary comes to
$41,000. These lndlvtdu.ala are full-time
prof ionall, who should. alont with
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th<' board of trustl-t" .md tht• d1stnl·t
leadc·rsh1p. Ix• ht>ard lrom <Ont"t•rning Lhe
status of the d1::.putc'<l tt ·lt'l'<JUl'SI'!:>
Hopl'fully. il mor1 n·w ... 1111'<1 approath
will t•nsut'. along with J d1alogu1, of
-.u bsta nt'C' s;i ns d1•f 1·ns1 Vt' 11v,.rt11nt•s.
Fulurt' d1:.<:uss1011 ..... hould h.1vr • ..... th1·1r
ob)l'<'tlV<'" tht• 1mprc1v1·m1•nL'> or rc•fonns
l•> Lhl' svstc•m Lhat ,1n· c1bv1c1uslv in order.
-LEFTEHIS LA VRAKAS PhD
upporl for art~
To the Editor.
Currently enjoying the opportunity
for intense mvolvement with Orange
County·s performing arts organiz.at1ons. I
share wnh Lhem a grave concern for the
potential e ffel'ts of th<• drastic l'Uts in
state and federal ~upport of Lhe arts.
Recently. howt.'ver, lot·al music lovers
have had c ause fo r t o ns1derable
encouragement Ont.• of Orange County's
leading supporten. of the arL'\, the Irvme
Company. not only has detenmned to dd
Its share in replacing some of those
foregone pubhc funds but has done so in
a refreshing and eXl'(!pt1onally promising
way
PERFORMING organizations seldom
r<><.~wcr more• than 40 p<>rct>nt of theU'
total operating costs at the box office.
The balance o r their survival hinges
upon private and rubhl' l·ontnbutions
a n d g r ;i n t s B u l w h l' r l' a s s u c h
contributions generaJly are absorbed into
the cont1nu1 ng expenses o f an
orgamz.ation, the lrvmt' Company opted
to assume an unusually creative role by
underwnghlmg a specific con<:ert -in
this event the monume ntal Missa
Solemnis of Beethoven. performed by
the Pacific Choralt' on May 22 in tb~
Civic Auditorium at Sant.a Ana High
SchooL
Surely Beethoven himself would have
rehshed this kind of support. for the
masterworks of that era nearly always
were composed and performed under the
commission of a patron.
To offer works o f the scale,
imfortance, and cost of the Missa
So emnis soon may come to rely
primarily on underwriting such as \hia
-at least if ticket prices are to be kept
within the range of typical concert-goe~
and if serious music is to attract new
audiences, such as our youth and the
oounty's less advantaged populations.
JAMES E. DUNNING
CllllY Ill
Seem8 to me lt would only take a few of
thotc mllllon -dollar and
multi-miUJon-dollar homes alona th4'
cout to dia1ort ~ whole picture as Jui·
aa aveuJ'9 property valuea •r
concerned. DD'LATED
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Orange Clout DAILY fttLOTIThurtday, May 27, 1882
Carson monologues bite
Comedian called political commentator SOUTH COAST PLAZA
• OAINISVILL&, Fla. (AP) -Comedian ~ Canon. who operw hll ''Tonilhl Show" wtth an often·blUl\I morio1CJ1U1 torMWMI aimed at
1overnment fl1urHl t1 a aoclal and polltlcal
commtftlator •• well aa • talk-1how hoat, •
Uniwntty of norida m.adent NIMl'Cher •>'9·
Carton'• jokH contributed to hla dtollnt tn
popuJ.art ty.
C.anon and other oomedianl alllo male• the
pnllidtncy a common tarpt fOf' tholl' Jok• P..-aJd ln an interview.
"No matter who th. ~dent la, comlm wW
find 10Cntlhlna to ricUcult, he aaJd.
~ ~~~~f~~!ft~
In fact, Canon'• monolOI'* could away public
. oplnlon and even afftot tht popularity of •
prtaldtnl, aay1 Herb
P ..... \ •n audlo-vlaual 1pec:SL•1t who wroi. h1a
ma1ttr'1 tht1l1 on
Caraon11 televhlon
monotocuee.
Prell found \hat 31
percent of Canon'•
JOkes ooncemea polltb
and 1overnment. The
monoiocuea showed an
ag~eulon toward ~bu flgurs, he said,
' t the aa&rellion WU
blunted bynwnor."
In a study of
monologues aired from
December 1977 to
February 1978, Pre11 CARSON
claaaifled 515 jokes into
five main categories. Thirty-four percent of the
jokes were claaaified in the leisure-time category,
which includes show buainesa. Technology, which
also lncludea the weather, made up 20 percent of
the total.
Not long aft.er Press finished his thesia in April,
U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Callf., announced he
would not seek another term. Hayakawa said
Canon Wied to joke about Jimmy Cu1er'1
family, but becau.t Preladent Reqan'1 tamily la not
11 colorful 11 Car1er'1 Canon now ooncentratel hta Jok• on ecooamlc polidea, the l'tlNl'Cher M1d.
A Canon aide 1n the ent.ertalner'1 Burbank
of flee said c.anon wu buay and could not comment
d!rect1y on the thmia. She aclmowledpd \hat
Canon had received a copy of the paper Friday.
"He la very lntrifued by lt and p1ana to r-.d
lt," Mid Drue Wu.on. "He thouaht lt waa an
lntert!9Una topc. ''
Ma. Wlllal said ahe had no ldea lf Canon
would mention the aubject on the ''Tonilht Show,"
nottna that lt wu not uncommon for him to receive
student papen ~ the ahow.
Prell Mid the ldee of the study came to him
one night when he wu watching the ahow. "Ile did a lot of jokee on &rt Lance," Pre.
said. "It leemed to me an unusual number of jokes
8bout one thing."
CD plan rej ect e d
EUREKA (AP) -Humboldt C.ounty supervi-
sors have rejected a federal Civil Defenae plan to
take in San Franclaco area residenta if there ls a
threat of nuclear war. The plan to shelter 184,000
nuclear tvacuees in state and national par~ here
was rejected unanimously.
• Cricket LTD will b• ho1tlng two
reprnentatlvee from the Selangor
Factory. There will be a demon1tratlon of
the manufacturing protea and fr .. hand
engraving with any purchaee.
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record prof its
MSI hata Corp of Cotta Mcu hM reported record
profita for I.ht> ft.cal ye1ar ot $4.~e.ooo. or $1.87 per
•hare.
·Thia compared with net lncorrw of $3,473,000, or
$1.49, ln the pttvlOUI filcal year.
Revcmues for the year totaled $55,338,000
compared with $55,613,000 ln the f1'W year ended
March 28, 198L The company produc.u hand.held
computer ~ta entry tyttema.
Tustin building finished
Dl1covery Propertlea and ,El Camino Real
Properties Ltd. announced completion of the El
Camino Real Building .n Tustin.
The two-story office building has 23,000 9CJWU't'
feet available for leue and is located in hl1toric Old
Town of Tustin,
Value of the buildina la $3.2 million. The general
contractor la Prime Contractors, Inc. of Orange.
New Conroy's opens
Conroy's, a major florist in the West. opened ita
12th store in Orange County and ita «th in Southern
California at Beach and Warner in Huntington Beach.
The store's owners are Richard and Helene Allen,
who own another Conroy's in Westrnirulter.
Computer unveiling set
Holland Automation USA of Santa Ana
announced it will unveil a series of applicauons
packages and a basic interpreter desi&ned for uae Wlth
the IBM personal computer at the National Computer
Conference in Houston.
Jet America loss mounts
Jet America Airlines Inc. reported today a loss of
$870,772 for April, bringing its year-to-<iate loss to
$4,952,719, or $3.31 per common share.
"We have again exceeded our projections and the
improving performance for April compared to the finlt
quarter reflected the impact of strong Easter holiday
travel and higher average fares," Alan H. Keruson,
president and chief executive officer of the 81rlme,
said.
The company also reported it furloughed 26
employees or approximately 10 percent of its work
force, effective May 31, the result of a reorganization
of the airline's maintenance department.
Additionally, all employees consented to a 10
-percent salary reduction.
Of lice complex planned
Construction is 8Cheduled to begin in the fall on
Capital Tower, a $9 million San Joee office complex
designed by LPA Architecture and Planning of
Orange.
Pacesetter wins franchise
Pace11etter Electronics USA, Inc. of Santa Ana
(fonnerly VSI Electronics USA) baa been franchiaed
by Fujitau Micro-electronics to distribute ita line of
advanced MOS and bipolar memories, microproceaors,
gate arrayt, and floppy dbc controller aa well as o~
peripherala and apedal circuits in Southern Califonua.
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tardenl plue loll of glaa fo enjoy the vlew1. 4
bdrma., famlly rm. and
tormel dining rm. 12, 900,000.
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1111 2 Br. 1 Ba.+ 1 Br. 1 II.
12x1011· Ra lot. Do not
dl1turb tenanta. 1828
Orang•. 8121,000.
141-8041 evee • wtcndl. 831-3820 wlldya.
s Br. 1 a.. houee on larga
60x115' 3 unit lot. 438
Hetnllton. Do not dllturb
tenant1. I 12',000.
848-8041 .v.. & wkndl, 831-3620 wkdyt.
lfll-UTI • 3Br. 1~8a, t113,000 •
18,000 dn. Auume
8.75% owe bal 1t 14%.
1181 Rota SL 546-7044
Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday. May 27, 1982
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•tldf, ~'!0..1 pet MOO Detuned No. lrvln• 2 actrm 94711 0et1ge 1 --·-,. lllllTllUI OC-"INT"'-9 790-IS14 hom•. lrg t•mlly room, chi Id 00I(, "no peta. • _,I LIYILf, LUM
Ian Clemente pride of H -" HOO/mo on 1 'ff leeN. 546-2000. A,oent, no tee. t4711/mo. 2 l!lr, 1 la. 3 bdrm, 2 be, flr91>IM>e, ownenNj), Modlrn ,.._. thr" oth•rt to ohooN apll. IWM ~. petloe. r,•llo, enoloMd gar. In
nl1h •WI• four unit •&ml llW from. W•'r9 thol onee to C.~•18lw owporta. Cat OK. rlp4ex UN I.II. IO&O mo.
apartment hout• with Aent In Coal a M•H '1 iJ Ua/anl.W l4JI T8L Mgmt 94MI03 Avall now.
ooeen, Niii i toii oour• HI WI a T e• t •d 2 o ~I ~ld. brtdtt •••••••••••••••••••••• 10. coa1t Pina BA t &48-19'1 vltlw. °'°"to~· ~nhom• VILLAOi . Aeeort-llk• 9dult traot nr ba IQ• patio 110 8TUNNIN(J laro• 1 • 3
only three Y1••ra 01 • .. ...... MU1~. 8002 IS Ir. Rc1h1 10 Plu. Pool, grdnr. Kida OK. nd gu & er .. 2 ea. garden apt.
•ho•• Ilk• NI WI teller """ . """"1 eq. ft. Dlull 111 No P«t. 1471 water No fee Agt POOi & rec., ... 710 w, wtll Mlp flnanoe I Nve of puN,IWMy. G.,ae-. 551.:UNHI • 10 utll. 178-2810, 9&7-<>222 . . 11th. 81.
buyer thouHnd1 of hydro-tuba In muter tt~'il .,,~""' l'li•~.lnl"'' &M-1828 ---------dollarelll WllCI price of 1ulte, dining room1, 15()().15211/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. ...,
'32& 000 I• way below wooct bUmlnQ llrepllOM W11A,..._ ..... So. Cont Plau ArH. 1tlory,1hag, dr•P••. "'6u lml -· f ••NIT ~ ourrent rept1cemen1 micro-wave ov•n•. prl: 3 Bdrm at...~~ JE New 28A, 28A, Condo. petlO. frple, dlw, bMmed ········=~······· OWMrnMdeout\,06eatl ooatl PAINCIPALI ute patio• a garden,oommunl pool, Poot, t1nn11, rec. rm. oeH1ng1,garage. ...--. enttque l'tP9 hoUle. 2 Br. ONL YI Oall owner at y•rd1 ~ardener provl-rake. tennl1 prlv legH. A/C. no ,,.ta, 17110/mo. T8L Mgmt 842-1003 2 bdrm, 2 ba, (ler•g•
I 81. SOX117' lot. Lal'~ (714) 842-0118. ded. ~tiegant llvtno only ltOO/mo. aat-41H or Ava II . lmm1d., dy1 1mall yard. 1550 mo
ct.taotledaarll)l.tl . a••-1emfnut•ttoml'Uhlon 87M 1oo 700.1308,ewa6&2-&IM2 *p200b1r·n•P'•s .. c1;.f!~1-~0.A0 .. luH.8111·2877,1111
000. 648-104 t •VH ' ...... ,_, llllnd 1 mlnutee to 8 c """ u p M • '3 1. 1112 6 wllnda. 8314520 wtldya. Tu......, Plua' or O.C.Alrpo~t: Hr. 2.,.Ba, din rm. tam j .. ,,_.,. hnld" Carport. 752·51122 or 2t3--333.0071 -~ -Neer .................... 2 .... rm Ju1t •••t Of Newport rm, olOM to pool,. a .r;;-.-:e;.............. 841 •1400· GORGEOUS 2BR. hug• __. •-...... ~· ""' • ....... 1 ........ ni-t•nnl1. HOO mo. Call ......... I ..... M 2 bath Hoh unit with ...-. to. "' _., ... ._.. Putn.m 975-1723 -lWllL ... l m1tr 1ull1. b1tn1, ne11 .... nrepl.ce, enoloMd petlo, l'rwy. Starting at 1900. ,,.,.;.i, j101 14111 /mo. 2 Ir. 1 Ba. q>t, petlo. W/D hooi(·UP
3 bdrm• i b • • garage, t~-111. Poe. montll. 831·14311.L 2<173 2 Br. 2'A Be. Townhome, •••••••••••••••••••••• pool, laun Jry rm, n1w av all now. 1885 mo. :
1p1,/covere patio. 0Pttt1ow.Nowa1at,eoo. Orange Ave .• 1;0111 Oeerllald. 1700/mo. OCEANFRONT carpet. upper unit. Thi• kid• OK. 418-88115
9Hutlfully decorated. 8111 G rundy, Rltr, Miu. Agent493-2111. BACHELOR onewontlutl 831-9303 Aalumable loen With 8~ a7• a • ' --------dn. 1221.&00 , .. 8y ., .,...,1.,1. lllA ¥1111 UNIV PK. •P•O 38r, 2B• O/vltlw nr Balboa Pier TSL Mgmt. 842·1003 H, .
,..___ 97• "'"""' ,_ ._ .._ 4 Id .. 81 f mll twn...._ -·~C no Clean, quiet, ••cure. 1 B ... ,..,. II f111 -• """"-· ......,"'., .. ,..,,....,,._ rm" a 111y ·-·-·". • 1410yrtylncldngutll• 1 r.r.,.,.,,,1tove.c.rpet1, ..................... .
MUST SELLI •••••••••••'"";'•••••• home. Quiet ., ... AV911. peta, IM, 8 edUlt no petl 873--15372 drape 1. I 3 7 5 /mo . 4 Bdr 2'h Ba condo, AIC
ZERO OOWNI COSTA MESA DUPLEX lmmedtately. Many am. OR--• I IA ' · · 646-0341 al11:30PM. 2 car gar. Chlldren OK
1111.000. T09qltyconlt. nltlel. 87Mt12 BKR _ .. ,,. -If._, ---· 39•4 No pet1. Avall 8/1. 1725 Harbor Ridge ou1tom, Copper plmbng, hvy Turtlarook condo w/3 ~.~.~ •••••••• 1.~. Newer 2 br, w/garage. Alt 6PM, 688-8572
1¥'1« 0.000 aq. 11., lowelt •h•k•. bunt Ilk• 2 con-3 Br. 1 Ba. larga yard, r• deck vu of city llght1 a •••• IE Oii new P •Int. No Pet•. priced on hlll. For Info, doe 3 lrp6ca oar or .. t deo. 11183 Contlnental. mountain•. 2<100' lfvlno .,... 1445/mo. 845-6571 !WW 1 bdrm oondo. Cpt"
c:ell 840-1t93; 759-00811 atr~et. s12·oK ~Hum 1750/mo. 551-5001. apace, 2 car gar w / ALL UTILITIES PAID Flreplac.. pool, pvt patio drape1, AIC, pool, Jae
BllfFS flncng, 10 8% Agt 2 Br enclad garaoe car opener•. bonu1 rm. a dthWIMr X lg 1&2 Br tenn11, gar•¥:· $480 111.
942.eeeis. · · · e;•t• drapH 773 w· Comm. pool/ tenn11. Compare before you gard•n apta on El•ld~ lut a dep. 88·7833 ... Tt ltMI · · · 11200/mo Paul rent. CustomdMton IM-·
..... '.,._~ PAULAMOOEL,axcel-EASTSIOETRIPLEX2 Ilion. No petl. 856-2882 . tur•:Pool,BBQ,oov'rd fromM&0.557·2841. i
-lent cond. FM llmple. By bdrm Spenleh houM plue 1526/mo. 831-48811. garage, aurrounded with 1825, 3Br 2ba, chlldren BHl••lll•
j PETE
' BARRED .. REALTY Unique. 3 bedroom d•· Owner. Call ahar 5 PM 2 1-bdrm apt1. t18,000 2 Br. enclld garage, car-WOOOBAIOOE ~HOO • plu1h landeoaplng. No ok, no pell. 188 "C" E. le1ti 314'
taohed condo In preatl·i ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~I fOt appt. yearly OfOAa. Seo. met• pet•, drapea. 773 w. 15110 mo. 2Br, 1 ~Ba. 2 peta. 2 tat St. Now avail. •••••••••••••••••••••• QloUIEMtaldearM.2~1: 720-0e36or842·7°"5 red.1198,0000WC. Wll1on . No pet1. lty,cloletopool,tennla, Bect\.turn. tromM05 MS.95Nor548·898! Oeluxepoolalde,xtralar-
f>1th1, llreplace. Many Ab•oMety tieeutlf\11 28r, -liiiiiiiiiiftuWiil-1.3()3-887-2881 Owner 15251mo 153 t-488ll ap&. (213) 1537-8339 385 w. Wllaon 842•1971 g • 2 b r . 2 b a . b It n •, upgradaa, cu1tom 18& Greent,.. llome, no llWflll llAll · · ' YLU POllOU d1whr. 1 '~ mlle1 beach
dra,,.1. plulh car,,.t1. down. 112<1,000 or IH 3 bdrm 3~ ba, LR OR 48r, 281 +lg add-on. WOOOBRIOOE·l7115 mo. Nice 1 Br. dplx. Quiet.~ Adulta. no pell. $500mo
Three pat1011 Heated option. 548-8023. FR. 3000 IQ ft. Oeted ... , ml&U avail 6-1. MMe Del Mar. SBr, 281• 2 oar attach by gar. 1 per1on only AP'TS. 538-8362
1p1. geabettleuue. Selle!' 87Mt18 Prtv. Stt9et. 842-4430 831-1298 Fief. & IM req. '800 mo. gar, lrplc, AC. micro· OWK 36 emplyd. No pets. 1 & 2 Br. Buutllully -2-Br-.-1-,,.,-B-,-. 1-3-7-5-.-13-7-5 wllllng to talk and deet. lllllYELOR 750.01470f84M2811al1 wave. lncd yd, c1011 to $330. 548-1021. 1 d ~... 1 1 l1t2,000. Call PllllmHD 8·30PM pool,tennll&ape.(213) anac•~.que com-dep.gupd.n r Buch ,225 000 10% down SHOPPING Center In · · 837-8339 plex, enc garages, car-Blvd & Mec Fadden, '~a:lt~:rrous LDCIJIOI 10~% lntireat. 3 er. 3 Ocean1lde, nr. lrwy. 17, 2 Br. yard, no peta, cnlld '· ... •• BullaftM ri:~·1,~~~~ool. P•· quiet. no pet1. 893-'894
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4 bdrm, 2 ba, 2785
Gannet Dr. Coata Miu.
Prln. only. 1184,500.
714-587-1313
la. OOMn V1eW CondO In ~-~~· tfr.:· St.tZM, Od1 .M~r ~~·1 ~7·•~tllde. 155oimo. ~~•••••~•o•f~fl.. IMci J7f0 SORRY NO PETS AvaO. June 15. 2 Br. 1 Ba. JUlt Uke IMng In a pert( C ,,.,"" delill v-. -u u.,i •••••••••••••••••••• •• ex.capt you ha'tl9 day and Nawport rHt. Pool, Roaal ' .oe1 · · F« a married couple, 2 bf $400/mo & up. S200 MC. 2 adulta. 1 chlld <*. No
lgh llclf't ..... 2 bdrm ..,., tennll a walk to the • 1 BHutllul MH• d•I Mar tingle famlty dweitlng, H4 U.'• lr!lllR.... depotlt. pet1. Sgl. garage, water ~'A~a.Plan 1 inTurtte beec:tl.Openhouaedalty ........ home 3 BR 2 Ba , ba. 1 garage. r...,., t780PomonaAve . pald.$475.545-2000
Rock Oi.tl Townhomea. 1--4. 27 Ima Loe Court. (2)4·plUH, 2 blka to lndlCpd, ~Incl., wtr '800/mo.1125 Temple Spanfltt Eltate LMngl 642·2015. Agent, no fee.
On• of ttl• outatandlno TSL Propertlel Mild, 89ll'llh ttyte 2 br pd, 1795. 370 al1 8, TerrllQe. 4IM-0154. BHutlful park-llke 1ur---------N bch di 3B l/'!io? MO ........ _of....,_.._ 111 642-1803 twnh .... condo poten-all day wllOCS.. roundlnga. Terraced Xlnt loc. Welk to S. C. r • x . ,.....,_ .,_ ,.....,,,. ---------•Charming beach front pool. sunken gaa bbq, Pteu. NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba .. 1 Cell 536--0921
~~~=~I a• S1UIJ ii on golf cour11 In great •..... _••a oondltlon. Only 1130.ooo .... , w/terma. Try lo dllm. Call
m11ter 1ulte with fire-tlal. Garag ... 275K ••· 3 8'. 2 Ba. lrplc, dbl gar. home, 11>9Ctacular vi.w, aparkllng fountain I . Br & 1 Ba. o< Studio. In-*M45. 2 Br. Pool. patio, ~c• and 1Unken tub. SIA--w /25% dn. Prln. only. 1700/mo. 1at a tut bric* court yard entry. 4 Spacloue roomi. Sepa-elude• lrplo, elegant garage, clean. 7811 un11 loeated on two Newport BMctl addr... ~..:~g.;22~ • n k •PP r · 648-6894 831-2372. Br. 3'A Ba. lerge IMng rm rata dining .,..._ Walk·ln French window•. pool, Glencoe. 842•2834.
beautllul gr .. nbelt1. at thie low prloet 2 bdrm, ---------l Chance of a 1119tlme, leaM a dining rm, bMdl room. cloaeta, home llke klteh· tennl1, whlrlpool apa, --------
$274,500. 2 bath, large1t 2 1tory NO. SAN DIEGO co. with e19tlon, new 3 Bt. 2 Iota of 1torage. F« leaM en a cabinet•. Walk to aauna. complete exltl'clae WllFFLETIU
~~~83~1~-1~298~~~~! today Patrick or Fred :;: Tenore, acrt 1531·2111 Of
831-12te
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750 at 12'1•%. Paymentl
11072 P.l.T Owner canya
2nd at 15% 3 Yfl. Sherp
condo. 3 Br, 2~ba, dbl
gar w/opnr, c.ntral va·
cuum. Frpto, bltln QH
,.... ' 0\'9rl, d/VI, cllap, oenmk: tie counter topa.
cath cell'•, 1300 IQ It.
Ron Say, AQt. 911-6370
and 9V9I 154-1801. ll ....
Elegent 4 ~a famlly •• IPT m. rm. The S*f9c1 plM fOt Quality vintage 38r 1'A
large or 1mall lamlly, ba on ~MC. Hwd· rouno or not ao young. wood flra, French win·
o• muter 1ult• on dow1, tll• kltch, much
ground floot. 8aaut. pool more. 1179,000, owner
and Ve<'/ l>fW•t• patloe. wlll lln1nce. Own/Agt 8aat bUy In Big Canyon. 851-0424 Vacent. See anytime. ..__ ________ ,
M6o4t11 " .... Beeutlful fwnlly home. 4
snam omaw
With term• to match. 8Hutllully decorated
Portamouth model •
luahty tandacaS*f cour-tyard 1urround1 an Intl·
mate pool I 1p1. Temftc
financing. $450,000. Tom
MIMon Of Terry Hanel.
842-8235 (A47).
br, 2 be, tam. rm, S**-
llng, wood fire, 1hake
rool, lrplc, t11Cent appa.
Freltl paint In I out New
Solartan Ille ... rthtone
carpet. RV acoeaa. Nloely
tand1caped. AdJorn1
per11. Many extru. S.....
wlll guarantee 12% •I·
feet. Int. rate. 1142.800,
20% dow", t298 Lon·
donderry. ~ 'Sat/Sun
1-6.
840-M3e/54M2n
unit. Lovely beach re-3 unlta, Md! 2 bra 1 ba. Ba. condo. 380 W. Wll· onty. Cell Peggy Patlleon Huntington Cent•. rm, In home laundry tac. 1 & 2 Br. Discount on treat. Owner wlll con•I· xlnt cond, In dHlrabla ion. C ell 842 •2000, for appt. 7141955-2473 1 Bdrm.rum, $505 & much f'OO(e. some models. Pool, Spa.
der trade. 1149,900. t:.oondldo loc. Xlnt !'Wit· 1531•5055. wlldya &-5. 2 Bdrm-tum from $605 Why rent when you can o y m . s 9 u n a . etc
allat $315/mo .... Good 2 Bd ~ cNdm pet 2 Bdrm Townhouae tum. now own for onty $1000 846-0619. uaum. loan. Only 1167, 3 Br. 2.,. Ba. Quiet aree. 1800 t11 343
1c ok. from 1875 down I low monthly --------
500. LIS Realty Avall. lmm9d. Kid• ok. +u · anyon paymente. Call lor de· lni•I 3144
1-741-911&1. 1750/mo. 875-9958 N:re, 4"-22118 N tall1. 649·3421. 3641 ••••••••••••••••••••••
oc-RENTALS Leue houM: ELEGANT!; Utlll~MI Bur St. C.M. BetwHn Large new 1 Br. condo lor
No Calh Downl 8 unit•. 1..Sbt"t • ......, to • ...,...,, 3 Br 2ba, ocean vu. nr MacArthur & Sunflower. leaae, near U.C.I. micro-
Long Bch. Wiii keep ----beach big pvt yard LA QUINT .. HER••os• wave, lrplc, waaher/ *"CMIVS •---------ma~a Ing for you. _1_~ __ 1_4_-'opei'--n_7_4---'-Yl_1 ... __...~· .. ·-"J•......: " '"' " APT. MANAGER dryer area. 1650/mo. IJSu """·'--..... llWI 5 ""'u' ,.. __ ,.. 18211 Patkllde Ln, 1 blk .,_, ... , _. '"" (c11u) t · R:l!f''t .. IC" 7 1 HEREltlal 1bfunlt 1at. $1 OOt mo. Agt w 8.-cti blk s of .,..,~-r .... r-....,. <>VT" 0 Joanne 955-1833,
3 br. 2'A ba twnh•• In , •1 1 •·•-w/patlo +pool, S27S 494-487• Ed·!!_ • 3 1 · manage • 16 unit com-536-8720. ~ Nwpt Haf9 .,.. AaaulM -r 1# -OC-AENT 8 "".... . • .,,...... plex. Lit• malnteneance --------View .. Br 2ba homa In low Int. loan. Price 1100, AL 7 ........... 14 4 Br. 3 Ba. 219Y91, unfum. 147-1441 & bkkpg helpful. Partial CONDO UCI Twn. Ctr. 2
choice location. oner.cs ooo ...... 875-M&1 4 Bdr. 2 Ba. lonnal dining, frplc, cc.an view. 11180 rent 549-<1433 br, 1 & 'i't plue .,., ba, ,_, . ....,. . famtty rm 3 car mo J n e 15th Quiet Junlof a 1 Bra. From . vacant. $775 per mo at• great price and liii-====i!=~·I ivall. · gar~. · u · 13711. Pool, rec. rm., Laro• 3 Br. 2 Ba. Town-552-94111 Ownr/-"nt terma. Catt today. 09efll" ..,.,.., -•val · 715· Rel• req d. 494-J034. 11una, encl1d~arage. houae In ~ulet complex, ...,, Sat a Sun _, 1895 Incl. gardenar. ______ ;;.__
· · 2 Bdnn, 2 bettl, den, di· 54M446 &6M221 ~ 17301 Keelaon Slater. large poo . garden 111-i,, .... J.Mt 31.f1 ~ Rk*etta I AMoc. nlng room, leroe double ' Nl!W 111..111 842-7848. tlnj: $600. 846·3381, .. , .................. .
a1..U• gerage. Elect. o,,.ner. EASTSIOE 2bf, IUflMt BrHthtaklnjJ vtew1 of W .... n41 87 5949 llW,..-Y
LM •111 .lm Quiet end unit. Walk to ~~:_t':,=14 tunMt from IMng rm of ••~••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 ea, patlO, carport, Moat elegant apt bldg. In
the be9dl. 11118,000. llllll -dbl wide mobll• home: Furn. Laguna Beach lu· no pett. $4SO/mo. Laguna Beach. finest i~ ~no~ 1 llr ....... mtr. ~ '111' LIT 3 BR. 2 ba. stow a D/W, 2 28' 21>e. trptc, pVt deck x.ury atudlo, ape. satellite S48-8875. =tlon ~o:'~~9Ttti· ..., condoa. t.niile, ._.._nH c • r g a
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r . • 8 o o mo. w/1unken hot tub, pvt TV 11una. maid 9ll'vlce ng · -na, pooea. IPll. aaunaa, Lo-7 Panora ml<' view on 848-3&e parking. Avall lmmed. ph'onea. 1115/week'. Beautllul 2 Br. 1 Ba. In he et e d p o o I . ~~~;l=~~~: '' .... ;:c7rfc0~.:n~)'P:1::,: EASTSIOE. Br pool S1800yr-f'OYnd. <ltt-2227. =~-=~~~ ~~:.~g~~~r.8·~~v:'~~.
Su z e e M 111 er, a 0 t local.Ion. (>..er '800.000 home; w/frplc. Pool I ~et1 Re9lty • ....,, 1fMj J1fl attached garage, large 330 Cllff Or. 4....aoa3. 59-9400 Harbor Ridge Condo. ol-.mable flnanl::Ula. gardener Incl. 1850. ..·.;;r.;;.............. private yard. 2080 Santa Kenalngton. 4BR, 4t>e. 3 S.tt avaUable lot on &46-4380 Agt. No. end, cNrm1ng 2 Br 2 11A01 utrW Ana St. "B"'. $625/mo. i,, .... BiU1 31$0
car gar $515 ,000, Rldce St,350,000. B llb d /di 1 1at. lut & MC. required. ••'•"•••••••••••••••• ~ 38r 1ba 1ngl lam 1550 a, rary. en n ng, A11allable now. 1300 Avall. 8 _18. By Appt. New Condo; 2 Br. 1 Ba. (714) 790-1900 11t a tut. WHl1tde frplc, deck, ooean a hlfl-w••k up. Agent / '1 td -w-n.. -·-842-8142"' 641-06110art aide""'· walk to town a 8754170 1157-0701, 50-5132 • c. re r ge, w · range -1 rrww -8 ~ Refl ,._,. bea<:h. magic garden wt · wllnd• 1 evea C/O: no pets_ U50/mo W......... I 38'homl,1189,000. "T-. ....,. gardener. YrlK·· Avall. ir-........e SllTE . 833-3518 .. A.................. Vk: Juhlnakl BrOI<-E 1ld1 1 Bd ti / 2" 1 10 01 ~llW5 1Br Duplex, bltn•. garage,•---------BLUE RI ... ,,.... ' -· r co aga. "· m 0 · Bi:faront tower NCUrlty no """''"• ••""mo. 2231 Iii~ ... •·-·L 'Ill .._.. 752-6111 84542911 .. , .. ··'-: .............. , cloae to 1hop1, adul111. •<>7 ""15 ..... -.....,., ., -·• •, SPECIAL ,.1 -. _. -~ b 1g. One Bdrm condo. Orange. 4113-0676 • ••• •••••• •••• ••••••• 3 bdnn,2 .__.~ ...... -·· &-l •~.... 1_._ M151aeo.857-20<IO -.. -.--11-,,---.-.-1 11ooo/moonyearly NOFEEIApt.&Condo ......., "'"" -· ••-_, .._ ...,. ....• J~I ••II b··•-2 Br. H'iba, lrplc, d/w, pvt rentals. VIiia Rentals. In wood a gleea. Ocean V.....,..., Walk to-ter. •••••••••••••••••••••• Spactou1, clean, quiet 3 •• , • ...-••• 1'.':';';........ -· ti t view, bHmed celllng1, 1 Br. 1 Ba.Oto 10% PALM SPRINGS luxul'y 2 br, 2 ba. Nr SC Plaza. Luxury home. Ocean vu. .I.I.,_.., pa 0 • gar, no P• 1· 675-4912 Broiler.
huge atone frptc. LOO•· down or trade. Call for Br. 2 IL Condo, tennla, $850/mo. 557-7978 1undeck, 1800 1/f, 3Br llllflf&rr' S525tmo. 543-5478 PARK NEWPORT
ted high aboYe Laguna'• detall•. g98·1122 2 . poola, end r.';"' etc. 381 28a frplc nr 2ba, lam rm, 2 frplc1. llM1ll Specloua 2 Br. 1Ba.1425. APARTMENTS Rlv1era coa1tllne. I 1115, Owner/ Brotc•. Co-OWner artner Int• k, 1 • . • ~7•· 11200/mo. 4116-1186 or ~ Br. 1 ·~ Ba. S 4 7 5 . 000. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil reel avall, IA4% lntereat, Pll, re1a req. 15;r5 mo. Je9nnlne, 7141494-11n . L1u11dry lac .. pool. MISSION REALTY 11 3 yr term, at apprallNd 848-3588 dya. 846-8645, Summer 3 mo9., very •t· 548-9~
4N-0731 IUILY D II value. Xlnl opportunity. 842--4762 .,... llJnlM Yl-'1 JU1 tractive condo, 2 Br 2 Ba. ,
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
•llNIT ll9llTS IN v Es T & EN J 0 y . II • nn ........... ·1:.......... lrplc, comm. pool, away 1325 mo. 28 1 Br trlr In .. Timi Ext .... 7141494-5410 ,.,. 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath Condo. from crowdl but dOM In cleen quiet adlt pel1c. 140
BEST EASTSIDE BUY en.iv. 1-1 remodel •••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, w/w carpet1, mo-to ~ng. 11200/mo. Cabrlllo #2. 673-7787
3 Trad• In your home on l•lt no 1tud unturned .• ,_, -·-"··~· a Tm IAIY• dern appllance•. 2 car 875-1051, 54&.e889 'f/: Macnab -Irvine
IN NEWPORT BEACH
A deluxe community on
the Back Bay. Club hou-
se & epa; 7 pools: 8 ten-
nis courts; cloae to busl.
neu & Shopping. Br 2 Ba condo, only this new a.tom <I Bdrm New tradltlonal oak ,,. • ..,.,_,UYu 2 b 2 b 1 1 1 BR up1talr1. Pool. gae
1115,000, dbl car o•· 3 ba home· VIEWS. planked 11oor1, roof, OttuniJ• 1411 ~. ~~;;::, =~P,:!.~~·:,: 1350 mo. Smell furn . pd, no pet•. ret. req. 147
:· It; ywda, lllMlft9d 1475.000. wtrea, plumbing, mut• •••••••••••~••••••••• epa a tennll courta. 1 car In beauttfUI Mlaalon Vie-b1ch. (River Ave). Rall FI owe r . S 3 3 5 I mo. trp1ca~C,:1y~:,:= L..-"'-' U aulte, kttcn.n, etc, etc. ~.=-:-m.~: garage. Wiii conalder Jo. 1825 FIL plu• 1100 ~:.~~18: .. · Utll pd .1_64_54_1_8_1 _____ 1
may be purctlued roa. 411-1111 ::::, t~1:,:•:~1~ Auume uooo loan. P9lL '825month+le25 dMn. lle2.07~ Evee. 2Br. 1Ba, carport. 980
• ..... , thll' •duplex. Only 10% iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil home 1 rare "·one of 1 4ff.5648 aaourtty depoelt. • • N1w luxury condo, furn. West 17th St. $400 mo. PAYml'I dWn. Ask for Bob, Mon· _ .. , •ay kind" ..... , ........... th an . u .. 1111, Uf.1411 •--' ..... "'" aeourtty, 2 Br. Bey view. 55M718
Unfuml1hed atudloa, 1 &
2 br. apartment•. town-
houses $540-$1000
Fri 9·5 850-8778. Ev.el - -· .,., •"""''" i..J lit.If .. -..................... Walk bch, pool ap• 1---------1 ~-:Xe:!: C:: = wtmda ~ AWAAD WINNER aaeumable 1at TO. , ... ,.. J,al1-JU4 BACK BAY Condo, adlt. 11025.1120o/mo'. Wkly MESA VERDE 2 br, 1 ba, 1---------Oceen v1ew9. 3 bdrm, 4 .... 1211 11'~ ,,,. •••••••••••:tt'"4'o••••• onented, 3 br « 2 I den, rat• 526-7"°5 gar. Included. Wkdys.
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•1t!·f.1•tMat, '!!!.1on!~ BEST BUY IN C.M. ba, kit w/conwnlencea, M.llB ~~~·~-.·K• ..!:!:1n"•:,= HOME FOR AENT 2 ba, bltn1, frlge, W/O, . . pl1. call: 759-4229 -..... ...... -.. $4800 TOTAL DOWN tem. rm, 1ge garden, ~ ..._. .. -..._,T """'-3 Bdrm. f750 Fenced lrpl, d nw decor,. poola Yaarly. WMt Newport. 2 geregea I prtvate oour· AbeOIUtely beautlful lrg 2 tto. fOrmlll din. rm, lge llY. , • • Hawaii condo for '"" yard a garag• Kid• a a patio. 1950 mo. 11t, 8'. 1 Ba. Walk to ocean & Loe 3 br · 2'h ba unit In
tyerd. Only S114."'50. Br 2'A ba, frplc, 2 car rm. Quiet cul·d•·HO. ~ on 3 br home, So. pets welcome. 5'5-2000. laat I tee. 842·1155 tennla. 1800/mo. <l·plex. 1178 MIS1lon Dr. 2870 San Mlguel Or, _,_ Vldtedoelllngl, 1812000 .. __'...__....'._ Orange Co. araa. (213) -"-t no fee 568-<4308 842-7005 S550 /mo . N o pell. Newport Beach. --..--. 1 are lrg • • -1 owner. 43&-5823 ._., · New oceanfront 3 Br. fa· ' · 557-2333..,.. & wllnd•
759-1501«102·7373. rr.:·,':::.~i' !!nt1 873-4411 •·-•· •--1-• •u.i..,,.,,N mlly rm. 2 ftplo., )'Mtfy. 1 BR • pool. block to 2 Br 1'Lb bltl t I -· --•-•1 u.,.. $2600/rnd. 845-0778. ocean. Sl'.'t adlt prel'd. ""' •· na, cp 1 "-Jambor ..,.. t only t1038. 85 -9778, •••••••••••••••••••••• _.t.11 •·--L H•• ........ drp1 poo~ar $550 -'" 89 nu. a
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8 CUSTOM TOWN· 1ty, 2 car gar. Nr. 8.C. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1·5bf 1 '200 to $2000 PurchaH option avall . ..,.._,, blahed. 14115 /mo. No Quiet, 2 Bdr 1 Ba, garage,
HOMES Pleia, 1104,000. By OW· C.U. '-J IW IJll 760-3314 og=n 7-daYt e44.ell77. 118/mnlJW pett. ~1174. patio. pool. No pela.
1kMer g!Ylll lo doWn & ner. 546-04g7 •0 •••••••••u•••••••• -• ltWllll 1w 00••0 ••0 •0 ••00•••n S500 1801H 15th SI N t
10 payment• on th•H -.. = .L...:.::.:.:.:=::... ___ J---:.::::::INU==::-_.=::---QUALITY S BDRM, den, ... ., ....... _ ThrM bdrm, 1et4 Port ,,,_ S300 mo. 28r. llv rm. kit· Hgta.' 842-7340 · P e1eOM1 & drematlc 2 I 3 -,_, uw gardener. Irv Terrace for ....-•-ltaJu.i. ,,,, Chen, bath, bltn1. cpt1.
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ldr floorplant. ~aaa!Ve • •••••""" •• If IWlllf lee. 873-3100 ..,..., llfJ :=in,~ Bctt. •••••••••••••••••••••• drpa, quiet adlt UVlng, no 2 Br. t 'A Ba, TownhOUM
-atone lrplc, 18' vaulted Clean 2 Ir. 1 Ba. new •••••••••••••••••••••• mo. A. · aimer 4BR 2BA. Y"''Y .f'rplc pet1. Call alt 3PM for 1tyle. Adult• gr•'·· no '"H~ V1Ew HILLS cefflnga, Fr. doort, yard ... .... .... '° .... cwptlt. lrg lot, !'!!r.!!.~ .. !{ff L:n~H!r::r"'i;!~ t 213--428-7301 bblt.in.,. pU.1ng. __ Cio.B kto "!JC)l 94&-0835. ~~2. s 4 0 I m 0 .
Unique Clllfden Ml1lna II I geraoea. Loc:ai.d on a EITl111 ldrlt.,.. 111,000 down, .ca...._ ft boet lllp· ~ Spectacular OcHn/ bay ay ocu~d r r I.IL IDTAU
your tnYlt1tlon to thf1 4 ~quiet tfM.lned 4 M •UL •• 1750/mo. 7141994-1402 •511H511 view. Newly decorated. w. •bf, 2\+ ba. OR, fam. 87M912 2 81 1.,. Ba 1525 2 Br 2ba, condo, pool,
Bdrm. home with 1n at. t50-tT78, S.V Sun/ , an -. aft 8. Former model: 3Br 2'A 11100 mo. 3881 Aruba rm, •1-eant. 12150 mo. 2 Br 2ba, garage, cptt/ 1 81 1 Be $500 lrplc. W11tcllff. 1860, =:r'en~:n!:: Mon12-554M210 BETTERTHAN -a.~•··'ll•·tt ba,ooHnvu.Oated Cir. Jonathan LM.Gardlner.CdM. drp1,bltln1.l880tyrly. Bothhavegarag11a Ma11corJ~875-1771 BIT ....... HAS ~HING VJ--,. comm. Many, many •X· 213-461-43e7. 24 Iv 75e.oe92 844-8128 84&-2848, 541-g3<11 petloe. Call Jim 831-7970 2 Br w/lolt, lg• kitchen, :rt':t~~i:n~n1. On thll upgt11d•d 48r CU14Hec 1trMt ;r;Mi;•m;;;;•••••••• ~It Rletcett. & AllOC bfta, ,,,. 3 8'. 2 Ba. apllt _..,NB OCEAN BAY VIEW .,._ 1 II pvt patio, 2~ ba, ou.
tcae,000. home. Seller •Ill oerry Sun & Seit 11 Ctub ft 1111 lllO U1 ... H · 3•.;;";"e;••••••••••••• c:~~.~· 1v~~r l~~~J;~ 2 Br. 1Ba.pet1o,11ow & Swimming pool, carpe· 1850 mo. 840-5324·
IJ..,IOOlt t1()~1:I t 100,000 at 12% or 20 min. to .. !!. ............ :.... Noftt,..-.A.£Jleo211~ ~7851mo. l!lkr 94&-13S2. refrlge. Adult, no pet1. tad, drepH, c lean 6 Waetcllff 1200 eq. n. 2 Br. ,... A.I. T.O. at 12%. Don't Naiwpor1 Cenl« ~ e .. ch De Anze .....,.,..., Of')',....,, 1890 yrly tnctdng ut111. btlght atove/oven a 2 Ba . Ir pie, po o I.
Am!i.ora.-175-eOdi> mlel tNI one! t1'6,000. ta10,000w1tt11100.000 bayfront Park. Mint ...... lalumhW xtra lrg fem. room. No BIG CANYON Comfort•· 878-1372. _ dlap. ;34o. 548•4827 1875/mo. 848-5881, iiiiiliiliil Cll t1to6371> et 12% fixed rate I oond. '78 dbl Wide, fir• ...................... pate..._ Gardener I ble, 1pactou1 Deen• 2 1t~. ~-• •u .... 731.eeat Alt ' 840-7814, MG-4522.
... •• II My.,......., p1eoe brick tlo ....,., 1111 water paid. '900/mo. 8'. 2 ea. fam. rm. GUiid --_ _ _ ·
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Only 112'.000 tor 11'11• 11~1 · -ba., ~..,.,corner -• • •u... _ILi l40ol&82 2 Bd. den, f~, •t..,e to HOO mo. 50-8204, All u1'111tlH paid. '575
cl8'ti0 home. Lro 1 ar OWMr/Ae!nf lot 931000 Biii 0 d ww _ 2 ...... ~,, ee-J: ,..,. .............. beleh. t10 Olmo. Dar-873--1481 yearly. Ken
w/load• of m111oaany ~~~~~-~~~!IJ~~·i.g·:·.::::"':":YI LU11ury wfl m .. t., .ut. ..,. .. -~·-r9I Pllh, O#rrr/Afat, Rel 11444494 molding. ftHturea In· •--------1-:: 17M1e1. tee, den and petlo, ""*" 2 bf, 2i.. be tr 1-5tlf"• $200 '° $2000 Mu 7S•1n1 Trl-plex t>Mut 2Br, 1B1.1 _______ _
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O•t1er Wiii tlnenoe. YI mall 4 Id IO ft\'t aood loefll b1yfront P1)'k. Mint : ~· ~bebe U0::: Prtvate 2 Br. 2 141. Com· pdo1 X1nt loo. AVllll ~ mo. 1,t l ~t + ,100
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tmmu 38r llome w / U71 000. Patrlok or piece, brick pat101 .. ,. Moblle 28r t700 -.._ -UNIT -.a ~ PfUo, fam rm, ,rM Ttn~. 111·2111 000. Al•o·2 br., "bl.. NptHta lier peOf l1MO PAOHRTY HOU8i 1 Bdrm, frpto, clot• to LO tit 11• frplc petlo ~ ThlN'• men. °' A1·t• double wjde, corner lot Zr Mt41SO 142.1010 bMotl, am! petlO. '528. •no! O.raoe nr Fectco' 2 Br· 1 ea. ntoe r•rct,
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Truck mOYf'lt unit
Wotk guar. 6-45-3718
EXCEL CARPET CARE
Carpel, uphol, erM rug
cleaning. Wont guv
Fr• Ell. a.45-1771 .•....••..•...........
FINE SHINE AUTO Cf•t•llCNatll
DETAILING Quaran. •••••••'•••••••••••••• teed. Free PU /del Cement-Muonry-Block 642·5-4411 Wallt-Cu1t. work. Lie RM/com Rob 5.-47-2883
~!!!~I ........... Concrete. Remov .. Old.
Want to babylll tn my Replace New. Smllge
E.Sldt CM. home, chlld job• Rapalra. 645-8512
over 3 pan or full time.
64&-6009 "'" c.,. ...................... ... ,,, 11.l•llH•~/ Mom/RN In my home, lim" !>•rt-time. S2.50 per hr.
•••• •••••••••••••••••• CdM 8'0-7211
MARINE SERVICES Child Ce re, my home.
Mechanic, Paint. v1rnl1h. Mon-Fri .. C.M. area,.
THk-rub-wu. 845-9788 Exp mother 979-7365
UUll IELPll C••l1'tl111 S.a111l StMm ctean fM\01 , bllgel •••••••••••'•••••••••• & Olcke Mech & electrl· AEMODEL/AOO-ONS
c al handyman work & Carpentry Llc'd. 25
875-71151 yra exp. lrwtn 548-27111
Real Estate
ct.!~o!tr~":ri.f;,1 "'" .. ,, IAl-1$!11 1p~lt10 019~,..~j,~=· 67s.o&4t
ltonded & tneured IMat.U,/ OhUOll l4l·H 7t lft o4 HAULINO end 10011 mo-LJ. ...... I... ll.U" 111_0 RHld/Comm. Clean·upe, vlng eludent wltll truck.
LIO. SOHH. "•moctol, ••••••••••• ~........ malnt., tr•• Him. ,,.. LeWI• 1154180
• d d ' n • • c • b I n •I•. WILi ., Mt. 641-1°" (Memo) HAULINO·OMOINO
648..t&ee Ct\Nllne a l!d 1'1·7125 8HIV0'8 QAADINIHG demotttton, ot11n-up.
"Tolal Y11d Oare" Conorete l tr• removal. WAY CONSTAUCTION .., ... ..., ,.,.,,,, Mo/Wkty, 551.U3a ew Quick Mf'V. 642-1'638
Atfnode4 • Actdttlonl • • • .. fA • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • Uo. 420I02 6-41-1IOO l'lePAIA l INllTALL .,., • ••••NlllJIJ ..
•REMODELING* Oar9Qe drt . ..i1rdwant. •••••l'!!f•••••••••••• • •••••••••••••F••• ••••• Fr" .. 1. Reu. prioea, DMIQlllPllnt lfl0-8168 Cvpentry • Maeonry "OllN'S CL!ANINO
Qual. WOl'lc. UC. $31188. Roofing • Plumbing a.Moe • I lh«oughty 831-2$40 ,,,...._,_ Drywall. Sh,goo . Tiie ci.an hoo•. 540-08&7
--------::"e"~f•••••••••••• Remodel. J.B. e..e.tm EXP. HOUSECLEANER
f.~~.!~f.!!~. Bara, manttla, kit. c1bl·
nell. r1l11d p1t11ttng,
doora. bookcuu, re·
mod. & edd-on1 )(Int
refe Lie, 83o41218.
53&-2:\ee
Crown moulding, entry
door1, m1ntlH. book-
c1H1, cedar lined clo-
Mtl. Wood IOluttont 10
wood problernal
631-1528
!'!t.*!~ ••.••.••.•.••. DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC
Rep11ra. new & old. 11
yr1 exp. Bud 552-11682
l11tlrl~.i •··•··•············•·· ELECTRICIAN-Priced
TlllUll ... I L•wn·tf-..Nub lnetall General Mllntenanoo Rell1t>te, ref1. FrM HI
Tr• trim-removal Aepelre & Oeooratlng Call 2-4 tire, H&.2418
Lawn c:w.-Aotoumng Oualtty.• Aly 140-61-4-4 Wiit clean your llouH or
l'rM •tlmll .. 6"48..eoe5 EXPERT HANDYMAN oNlce Eleo . painting, II
l<&D ~ Mein!. Carpentry • Rooltng plumbing. 548-9005 Reaid/Comm.~. Plumbing, etc. 642-8013 Joan'i CIMntng NMOI
Lt Haullng. IM8-2-4e9 I KNOW-LET'S QET ED-HouN1. Apt1., Ren1tl1.
LAWN CARE DIEi He un 11x anything! Offlcea Mo-1287
Comm/reald. NwpVCM 4M ·ell5ll Exp'd ·Dependable
Xlnt, reliable wont. Carpentry, Cabtneu, Honeat • lntellloent OtlrlOf>I, a.try 6-46-7412 E.lectr1oal, Ptumblng, Etc. The beatll 873-76"12 eve
THE GRASSHOPPER Don &e6-0 1411 Quality HOllMCleanlng
Complete Lawn Main! GENERAL HANDYMAN· w/a perlOOll toucn. CM,
Dominic M2-485t mHonry, carpentry, Irv. HB. Betti 850-0933
TIEii roofing, home Improve-Houeecleanlng done with
m e n t • & r • p • I r • . c.te reapect perfection
Topped/removed. Clean 831-7852 NB/CM Ann M5·5027 · up, lawn renov 751-3-478
MOWING -CLEAN UPS
H1ullng • L1ndac;aplng
Fr .. Mt. 8~2~9907
JACK OF ALL TRADES
Ca.II Jack day or night
*875-301-4*
Swedlah girt want• 10
mike your home eperlllel
High qu1llty, exper. de-
pendable, honMt, lntem. B•NnH 1/Hn gent. Calf 993-7733 . ..................... ---------
HOU8!81TltNO
Reeo .. ptOf. IMChet, '40
yre, wlll 111 your home •
garden1 pet.a. Nonemkr.
lla&.a1.,1 ett. I
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Aaymond J9"1ry. Mt!.
1 htl, # 11. C.M. \ICrOH ftom Ratph't). M .510&
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Sod. 1pr1n1cler-& 111rubl tnetattallon Our work
only took• upenelve Check our prloel before
you b~ Cati Mark at u.,...,..,....., I
Lie 20-4618 • 648·1M1
Renovatlng-Rototllllng Sprtnkfera-Cleen..ype
Dave 842-4853
Bud 5-49-5285
!~!~!1 ............. .
BRICKWORK Small job1
Newport, Cotta M ....
lrvlne. Rela. 875-3175
Cu11om Brick. Stone,
Block, Concrell. Stucco.
Aef1. Free Ml. 5-49-114112
CUSTOM BRICKWORK I
SMALL/LAROE JOBS
NptlCM. Rell. 145-8512 right, rree Hllm1te on
lerge Of' amell job1.
Lie. 3"621. 873--0359
MOWING S10416-S20
Haul/Dumping S 15/S20
Mark
754-119041955-0095
HARDWOOD FLOORS Paclto Hooeecleanlng -.-._-, .. -.------.-........ -. Beaullfulty Cle&ned a yr• exp. XJnt ref1. r~ --_._
LIC'D ELECTRICIAN
Oual. wot11-Rea1. ralM
Free eat. 631-5072 Tom
TOP QUALITY
ELECTRICAL WORK
R .... rates. 531-5055
c1111lfled Ada are the
answer to a 1uccessful
garage or yard setel 11·1 a
better wey to tell more
people I
and waxed. 832--4881 Free Ml. LOl'I 798-1708 *UYI HW*
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DUMP JOBS
& Small Moving Jobi
Call MIKE 848-13111
WE DO CLEANING Block w1U1, l>flck, 11001,
GOOd job, own trane Ille & concrete. Quality
631-1751 wont at reu ,.., ... Lle'd. Free Ml. 67~9027
Want Ads C•V S.2·5678 Sell 1dle nems 642-5678
PLAITfAtNO T•t~ TNf'I Wetl
INT/EXT A!STUOCO Stucco 8flc* l.IC'd •a..1 llYlll* Block W~ ~112 01ry &&1..0791
T09 queltty. Speclal oate •• ..,_ ••J In haf'ldllnn. 24 yra exp. ,,, .. ,,,.. • 1 I No=.~ ~~353 a•w:•'-•••ut:1iii ·;~~~~~.::
STARVING COLLEGE *llUT I UJ* 642·ellto41615·140t dyt
8TUDfNT8 MOVINQ " I ,._,_ .... , ...
CO. L.IO. T12-4·43t .~ • .,.;;;:n ... rn;;. !.'I!!}! ............. ..
tntured, 841-8427 QUALITY commlrJt , 12 HO per 101d. car1d1110 a
WATCH US GROWi yr1 exp Repalr/,,.mod. plenter mrx 1vefl. "" ,.,.,,. ~·'·· ::·~,~~~~~r a del. IOG8lly HMNI •••••••'I.••••••••••••. I _w_.ep-'-------r 1#1 flll Plf1T11t I POOL PROBLEMS? •• ~ ••• !f.(•••••••••••••
by Atchard Sinor. Lio For quality main! & re-Moat eubjeot1, K·1' 280&"4-4 13 yrl Of happy pair, call lor free ut Oay...,....1Ummet l 10wtt
toc.i cull~• ~n 408-1253 Mr Morg1111, ~5176
Thenk ~. Mt-«10
Olmll PlllTlH
25 yre exp, Lie. -4039-4 1
Booded. tne Aelt COjO!
expen. 993--0911 Olck
PAINTER NEEDS
WORK! 30 ~ •JIP. Intl Exter. Acouatlc ce111ng1
Davie Painting M7-51ae
EXTERIOR PAINTING
Cu1tom work. Free Ht
Reu. + fine Int. a 1111·
nlng. Steve 5-47 ... 281
,,~'}~~ •.•.•........
Farthing Int.not Deelgn
HANGING $10/ROU
Quality. Lio/Ina, Strip-
ping. Diec:. on peper.
VIN-NC Scott 845-9325
ASA PAPERHANGING
7 yra local up. Quar
work. Price• 111rt 11
SS/roll. Alec 751-7027 r.~!!'~~!~ ....... 1
Neet patches & teX1urN
FrMllt. Hl-14H
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Labot/Mat..,lal Rooting
All typee tO yr1 exp,
lie. guar Larry 8-42-8233
ROOF FIREPROOFING
Mfg guet of chemleal
00 IT NOW FrM Mt
Davia Painting 8-47-5188
REPAIRS S25 to $185
Free "' Call anytime,
WALT 770-2125
Huber Rooflno-111 'r N--recovat-dac 1
Lie #4 11802 5-48-1173-4
~~~~~!~!!'~"········· BUDGET RATES/Llc'd
Low min. Sml job1 OK.
~.~!~~~!f •••••
"Let the Sunthtne In"
Call Sunthlnt WlndoW
Qeanlno, Ltd. 548 1853 ~ Monthly Oleoount
*RESIDENTIAL tr
Avg 1 llY $30; Avg 2 It)
$-45 Chrlt 11574388
Orange Cout WtnOOwl
"We IMve you With a
brlghte< outlook!"
Free Mtlmat• 830.e 111
CLEARVIEW WINDOW
WASHINQ. A .... rat ...
4 yr1 In ar ... 842-5449
For Ad Action Free fft. ln1 841-7581
htH•• Call a ··M~·bi~·~;~·~i;·· Daily Pilot
Repalr/replac. Cuatom
Reu, 831-8300 Ive m11g AO-VISOR
MOBILE SERVICE
Reacr--.1/New ec,_,, 642 5678
NB/CM only a.42-9552 -----· ----
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
Sell your no-longer-needed Items for cash.
If It doesn't sell, we'll run It another 3
days FREE. One item per ad, must be priced.
Sorry, no real estate or commercial ads.
Call today for full detalls.
OLLARS 3 3DAYS
LINES
CLASSIFIEDs642-5678 (~. Estra ..._ 11.00)
I !'!!1.t.!.!~!f! •••.• ~~~ !'!!'.!!..~~!~ •••• ~ ~!aJ! •• '!~'!!..~ ~~.¥.~'..!.{~ ~!.~.!.~ .... !.~ l*-.'!.~t'l. •••• l!!.! !.'.11..'!..~t'I. •••• !.{!! 1111 It U 011lgner1, ucllltec11, MIDDLE-AGED cpl. mo-*IPlllTl&I. Found: Smt Fem Beagle, Young mlfl"led man would lllllDPll ~oo 1 ft •t.1 • graphic 1rt111: Studio Ying to C1tlf. late July. •••-* 5121, La8ard IChool, HB. ttke odd job• evH & 0 1 p 1 f d .. q. ·off ce •Pict. 1p1ce avail. ahr b11l1, HoueelluntJng tht1 '#Mk. .._..._ 982-7015 wtlend1. Can do a Yetlety PP y. ro · 0 c. n •·
A/C,grealpa11tlng,gre1t turn. N .B. 80t eq fl. Nd. deluu 3 br, den l815So.EICamlnoRMI, ol h1ndym1n joba. bool(keeper, cter1t typltt building. 6"42~222. home In Hun t. Bell.. Sen Clemente. -4112-7298 Found Ladle• Pocket 972•11525 evu, Hk for wlt>uto knowledge of
Reelonomlc9 675-8700 Fount. Vly .. W•tmlnater Full lie. Watch. Vic. Alphe Beta, Biii. bualneH m1clllne1. De·
the Comotete Orange Coast Maftcet Plilc9
EXECUTl"E SUITE Quiet office In CdM with ., ... o..He 1 yr. IN. No WELCOME BACK Culver parking tot tire & at>Hlty to teem .... IH CJ .. 1al1 311• f•llllN ll•ll/I 4160 ••t•/1 II IMn 4J00 " pYI bathroom, Approx ot\lld L 752--4500 l lCI 4227 dlyt. Middle-aged man OMlrM Mnll&I. 54S-4553
•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Dover Or. Ntwport 175 aq ft. No malntenan-t ~.ri °'o"''· v. mag. IUI Cr~ poaltlon ••chauffeur, Clean, eunny 2 Br 1 be, OCEANFRONT 2 a 4 Br. MIF to lhr 2Br H.B. hou-eeecn, Avail now c.. $225/mo. Cell Lyndy Of' r. J. · Jeffenon 11 formen of Jc Penne Found Med •lie Olk She· tlouaeman, tight cook ot 11111.UPll
gar, tndry, rafrlg S450. AvaJI. now. Weeltty thru ••·Pvt yard & garage. 71-41831-3651. Wkd)'I. 875-2318 714-636-1421 Fuhlo~ tiland ta balk phefd, ~IM~2;~una companion. 4118-5878 P1rt-tJme tn expanding
no ~11, 4113-2710 M.lmrf*'. 873-7873. 1162-57511 Kurt OlllOI l.mntl Olc/deaK '9ll09 avail ec-Engh·-WOf'klng In New-from Veg11 and at lh• B I w '" 1100 buatnee, tllhlon related. l.t•I• .t.. 311f 1..aguna Beach t Br. llJXU() Reap F. rm mate needed, Single ofc S180 to Sl90 tlve 0 C Airport area port Beach nMC11 2 br Hair Hunter, Fe1hlon (ound:~M,11 del Mu •• ~'f..~~•••••••••••• Exper In AIR. & Payroll.
•••••••••••••••••••••• aulle. kllcllen, 'A block cute apt In CM s230 mo. Economy 1100 to S120. 3 R.E. l~veat. ofc, or wlli plu• by July 1•t. Have lllan<J ~-2151 , 411518 ,..m, tort •h•ll 1 ACCOUNTING CLRK Call fOf' appt 97
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Clean lg 2Br In 4 plelt, gar, beach, •hopping, S150 + dep. ~7 Iv name rm tulte $-425. Sec'y MN tubleue all or part of Pfof. Clacorator wife & 1 eel. 546-S3ll2 Tony Rom•'• Pteoe ClEllCIL
cloH to So Cit Plaza, Fri-Mon S385 weakly & no. avell LIDO BLDG 3355 2360 1q. fl. Call Paul or ~ ~·:ni:n1:;1 SCRAM-LETS FOUND: Fem. Slleltte. vtc NewpOf1 Beach locetlon Credit union or reli ted twyAdll1pret$475mo 4~10or494-2797 --------VleLldo Ooug,752-5111. etc 1~1o'wrent ' Ad1m1&Lake,Hun1 AIP,A/R,p1yroll,dally experlence.UHoron-
559-7439 -·--F •hr beaut Back Bay 873-4158 ' ·-· llA llM-t788 ·NSWERS Bch. ll60-f928 Of'der1, amall dlverllffed tine terminal, 10-key a • ..._ --oonoo. pool, IPA. tennl1 ---------• 1i/•111 ... .., 44-" dutlel Xlnt co beneflta II I ., I k s..J ... ,, 3"4 Nr#fy decot"ated, newt) 1325 &45-5185 11~.FT •••••••••••••••••••••• Viking Rlaky Found: Parakeet. Sunday For appt pleaM call Ro-te typ ng ... u1 wor
•••••••••••••••••••••• furn gated commty. 4 3.000 1q ft (10 ofllce1) Retell ator-e at 2650 Avon Y!Md. ·Potlen 23rd. Vic: Falr/nr Harbot, ger •I 2l3/39-4-75S7 well w/publlc. Full time
Cute Bache tor apt nr bdrm. Tennla. r><tv bch, OHJ~ i...w avail Highly upgraded St. 1840 aq. rt. piu1 a car J,a.., DRIVE-INS CM. 54S-26-45 10 Identity entry poeltton. Hunting·
tend $300/mo 1111 ciUt>etc 3mo. °'tonger •••••••••••••••••••••• wllll rich paneling & re-gerege. 641-&m. n-,.,..,,. •-• The lut llmeJ traveled LOii black female cat, Apt. Man ager Coate ton Beach City Em-
lul 714/8"8-4557 Skrt wetoome. 486-4038 1817 Weatclltf, N.B. Want bric covered wall a m•n ••••• ••• ~C::;:':":;( ••• ~~ by air, I WH really dll· 8albo9 Covee 5/23. Had MHI Semi-retired cpl ployeee Credit Union ---------1 fln1nctel tn11 70001 f . Location la walking dla-.. ~ _._ YOGURT SHOP.-In the _.....,,,. led I ___. f I (50+) to manage' 18 536-6517 A,ula1•l1 f1nhh4 •-•I'·'·•• •L--_.._ t 11 floor Agent tenet to airport Excellent toe on Pac bullHI traffic beach .....,....n · net-.. 0 n-'909fll9Ufger;. 67:>--4712 unit complex Lile --------"-' -~ '' _,. T,,_ 5-41-5032 714-833-9778 Co111 Hwy. Newport --*75000. 7.,. •7oe flight movtu, they Ju11 or 936-9123. maintenance & bkkpglCOUNTER HELP-Mature ... ~~~!!! ••••••••.• •••••••••••••••••••••• Bell Ideal apace for --• • .,..,.... new tow over DRIVE-INS. Lo11 11 mo. old Cocker he 1pful Partial rent peraon, cafeteria •IY1•
Roo •... TE ............ ..... bu1lne11 wanting high Amblttou1? I help people IMI I '---' SJOO Spanlel (Hawkeye) or 549-0433 c919~·b A.~~~~=:,~
.. 1500 1q fl. Jamboree publlc vlalblty. 1,000 to 11an a bullneea. No rltk, •••••••••••••••••••••• (DI rt bag). v I c . ASSEMBLERS we will poittton, 5•10 Mon-Fri,
Fl.DEIS and Blyllde. Avail Imme 3 . 0 0 0 I q f I no lnYMtment. 8-48-8331 Or an g e /1 5th CM train Apply 7 AM. Mac-Set ~. 973-0838, 9--4 Fully Improved. lake 714-e-4~7100 tor appl. 673-3841. G y 11 63 New 1&2 bdrm luxury Oldeat & i.r-...,_,,.,, ,/ ... c--~.r -~~·1921ng laue. PV1 -•L ...... L•-la•I FOUND •os reg or I C II, 1 1 DATA PROCESSING Ser-apt1 In 14 plana 1 Bdrm A)! cllen .. ~..:Md'Wtt'ti ,/~ ......,.., , ,7 .,...,... !5 --••-.... " Ttrfeite SlteM Oat PleC411lll•. eo.ta MMa vie. Tech Exp. In Olgltil
from $515, 2 bdrm lrom pholoe & retereoo.. ~~ ... -2 OFCS 100 11 X 45 fl In bu9)' center ~--' ,,.1,, ARE FREE No tall. LOST SAT 5122. Attendant. A.ut11 dlNbled a Wlnclle1ter dl1ke.
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$570. TownhouH from Credltl: C----'ttan "L 1q ft M . ~ at t 743 4 Beach Blvd. 9m,. "" ~ Rewerd. 6'14-2054 prof .... onal women all-Send reeume with Mlary 1840 ~ poot1, tennla, ~ • ..,.,..... ,1 ,_. .__ 9001q fl wt'IM. T09 loc. Huntington Beach. ••• •••••••'··•••••• t Ft 7"" w11erf1t11. pond al Gu OOOd MOf'nlng Amerlce. ./ '-... _ S385 87M251 2 13.,.8 4. 13 5 o4 p M , Plllm WllTU Loat: callco F eel, brn wl "soon ~-ovSuern g~·23r57' 11
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Fr wy drive Nortll on c1•= need• pleoe. lftltt..... new concrete fencing 142-1111 Loil: 5123 . Grey Cet, Et Gltllll DENTAL ASSISTANT
Beach to McFadden 10 ., .. ,.._, 141-11H ,,_UN C..U.im•I machine looktng to .. 11 Toro/Trebuco area. Ana IHH llmLY Evee & Sat. Mooem new
Seawtnd VIiiage Pluah, newly-decorated. lul•/1 4411 multl-mllllon dollar to Kolol'le. 770-a45-4 ShOuldn't S1t11ty Yoo lemlly precttce In C.M.
(714)8113-5198 BAYFRONT· Female lor Prof_ ahr 3er hM, Lag Hta. Intimate atmoaphere •••••••••••••••••••••• merket. Flrtt time In Found: Pomeranian mix, We would expect you'd Brighi, enthutlattlc per-.... 4M Balboa !eland 3 Br. 2 Ba. $235tmo plul '/\ utll 130-284 eq II. In lovely lfflOl N 19 USA. Mr. Buck• SSS brn fem. Shepherd mix, Found: M mixed Terrier, want to earn morel IOl'I w1th mature attitude.
•••••!•••••••••••••••• S36Stmo +'hutlla. Empl. no emk gardentypebldg.Aent tnnewerbtdgonC0111 631·5e63 blk&t1nm1te;C1lrn gray;MDot>lepuppy,blll MOOO,S5000+ C&llEmlly,545-5685.
Furn prtv room end beth Bryan 87 3-1368 or 831-1196pm fncl. rK9Ptlonlll, phone Hwy, South Laguna.~ • I LNa mJ Terrier fem. Auatrallan & ten. M mixed Shep · Thefa'rreally no llmll lor Oryeteantng. Experienced
Refrlg. S285 850-1324 Roommate to lhafe beeu 1ntw911ng, c:opl9f etc. prox. 5001q. 11. Excellent •• ~!T..~••••••••••••• Shepherd Tri male; Lab ten & wht; M mtxed Ter-the h ighly qualllled, per1on for pant• pre•-
873· 75.-44 i-Reep--ma.le--38-.....Mek--l -h-M-or 4 bdrm, 3 be Mn home EXECUtlVE private parking behind 2nd TO' a-compel. r1te1, Mix b4k & wilt tem. New-r I er' b r n • w /ID ' F embllloue. knowledge•· llng &'counter WOft. San
I I h N I 8 .. In Minton Vie~. S225 CONNECTION bldg $525 mo. Turner 120.000-$100.,COOO fully port e..ch Animal SI*-Shep./Lab mix, blk; F ble automotive protea-Clemente 408-3336 2 rm• $205/mo ea Dep •P o • r _ wp c... ,.... 800 t 8o44-.3f5e Newfoondland mtx. blk & S55. Reap emp peraon. Ha v • furn Jun• t ~51tl&fPM • utll. 7-1 ~:.~l1• 330 ANoc. -4M-11n amortl. Other 2nd'• to St er. wilt; F longllelred gray llonat. Earn xtra Income. part·
avall. 5120 6-45-8838 Of 842-6-456 • ......_ Fii UAll mlltlon. Prln. only. BrWlt. Found Blk/whl, med llze cit, Tabby. Newport we need one talented 1tme, full-time. Call
848-3872 520 1q. fl. $1.00 per aq. N9Wty remodeled N9wpOf't 300 eq 11 Foot traffic 9e3-2611• egt '°' $clanlel, vtc Attenta, HB. Beach Anlmat Sheller. lndlvldual IUCh 11 your-953-4148 all ePM
WllU,, It., 3975 Birch .NB. Penln1ul1, 300 1q fl. 2 Ontwn I~............ . llWllY IAYlllS 538-2703 •fl 4. 126 M••• Dr .. c M Hit plu• 3 good ..... Chrl1ll1n home, kit prlv, Ill II S300 .._ .. .,........... 8'4-l656 amen EXECUTIVE Seek ing quiet mile, •lralghl. nr Lg 3 bdrm, 3 be. condo. Agent 541-5032 ° ce •u •· I mo. ..,,,.,... fnll Found. Fem. & M. black We're not tining atlll ., ambitious cpl. to uellt In
bell S275+ utll Laguna Ma tr bdrm, own bath. Newer bldg, downtown Ava II June 1 Mark Slore, t>uty, frontage, 20 x ..__... ~ L'A•S L.ab9 2 moe old Tustin Found: vg white 1h1g F, we're movtngt II you expanelon & m~mt. of M/F $350 720-1917 873-e806. 80'. UOO/mo. 2330 --. ~ 547-3503 • • ' Bell. 4K-22MI mo HB. 3 office• now 1vall Newport Blvd. Coate •••••••••••••••••••••• no t1g1, owner Identify know you can CU1 It. call am bu11ne11. /time.
Rm, kl1. prjv .. c M Chrle-2Br df'x to ahr wlfem, et 70c 1q.fl. 4111, 424 & M m W&Tll M .... 875-na&. U . UmD Found 5120112. nr Von'1 co 11 a r • LI g · NI g me tor an appointment _Ma __ ~_ll9_5 ____ _ ~;~o"~~~·s~~~·:;i:~ :;;_..4:eo~"a6;~r u111. 235 eq.tt. 893-1351 ~~,:~t:~:/~~ .. , IM•1ttW b•u/4$11 ~tn~t':'2oo ~~85~~=· Je-.~:~-S3SO ~ac~ IUWL-lffm
84e-3872 execuplan p1rlloned 1ub-ofc1 lg •••••••••••••••••••••• T~ "~9 ""~ ··M·H .... '"energy peraon for Lg Condo to ltlr. view or trl WOf'k ~ lg N.B. 3975 Birch. 5eoo 1q. ' nc. 1... Found: Germ. ~I Hu.-... ,.................. -• real paced office envt-
Bellutlful large bdrm with I h. 8. ck e. y . b t fl "A NEW CONCEPT" ~cpl rm ~:don• I~ fl. or leU. MIA zone. Robt. Siltier NH/CM ky F, "1t Wlblk mrkg•. Automotlw l"OMl«ll. Gen'I ofc .... prtvba.l~lkltchenprt-Greenbelt, pool. Fu"~ ........ 1-·•tom decorit1on.11 ...... beeut AQentS-41-5032. R.E.Broker BdReeltOf'I Bu1hard / Binning. 1:.....13 & Viick1''s IUftUll accurecyandfollowupa
I I u 557 7883 or 6-40-8339 "-·-..._ ,~. · 842-2111 545-0811 988-4397 LllU M YI ege nr ch n nunl· • off1oe 7 deak tpeoe. In ap~earanc•. In toe. S775 up. 2180 ft . lndu-IECIUIO muet. uat have excel. ~~0,!581~3. So4p•~ mo. Fam. non-1mkr, to 1hr Nr. o .c. Airport pre11 ge bldg. Newport 111111-omoe. 18061,.. For_,Mle1 : S,!.~0002 3rd TO, Foond May 22nd. Female 1!!,1!111~ with G M experience t8ele1 phone perionalltty .
....,.n •11 .., very nice C.M. 2Br/2B• 759~1178 Arch•• Marini Bldg. dondo Circle #E Hunt-luo nl."""" vr-. 30% Cockapoo. Vic. MeH & -•• ._. · • • ary commeneura •
.,'l. Mlllll ~IOO 'fc'· Pool, tennt1, gym, 842~ l""'<>n. e-:ti. 842-21134. dlec. 840-7616 lrvtne. 557-2674. OUTCALL 24 HRS. Top P•Y acate and ex-W/exflll'. Call 751~191 ,., , --& -· .... cellent benefit•. Imme-__ ;.... _____ _
••••••'••••••••••••••• • c. 1325 mo. + •n ulll. -• ~ Ill G21l dlate opening! see S.r-HAIRSTYLIST dealred fOf IUWI RTn D. b b I• 5 5 6 . 4 6 7 I ' 1 & 2 room offtcea from NOTICE OF -vice Manager Gary Hut-buay Balboa 1111nd ...
Wkly rental• now 1vall.1-5_•0-_M_54 ______ , S205. Utll. Included. NOTICE OF NII In '*'°"· ton. 673--4013
S105 & up. Color TV. M/F to lhf tuxury, ruttlc 3 Rellonomlca 97M 700 PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING IUllY lllllTS A. IUUll Plll11M •••....,...,..
PhonH In room. 2274 br. 2 be H.B. furn. twnh-*an.,,1--..••• ~103 an. 8pm •-..a..-.• ......, at F-•-...... ,, ... , Newport Blvd. CM. M , 8-:h & Adema vie. ,,, ._.1 raoom..-to,.._ 3 room• --..-. -We ere loolclng for expf'd
648·7 ... 5 Dy I 9 7 5. 7 187 •ft. rrom . City of Huntington 8Mch Cltv of Hunttnnton hech * • * °"" .... prof ... lonel hair 1tyll1t1
3:30pm; ev1 536-04110 = ~~~~r:ii:dr·:i~ USE OF Ol!Nl!RAL REVENUE Flacat v .. r.1912-13 ............ ,. Au10 Salee to loin oor ataft. Muet be 1 ... u li•l•I• 4100 111 5pm. porter Inn. 2112 Dupont. SHARING FUNDS AS PART OF M let ta d °'*1 2• hr1 •day UW POUi ~qualified and IDie ... ···uifiiii ...... _N_w_p_I '-B-c-h.-R-.-,-1.-b-le_M_/_F1 Celt AM. 833-3223 FISCAL YEAR 1812-83 un P• u get 7 da)lll • week Exeelnenl 09PC>rtunity for ~:c:I~~~. ~:: c~m.po~
4 bdrm 4 batll undy over 35 lhr 2 br. 2 be MUNICIPAL BUDGl!T 611 Oorgeou1 girt• to experienced OM & Su-guar. ealary.
b••ch.' pier ,· 11011. epl Bellul. loc. PooliJ:g· e•YfRONT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thll • publle g~.~~·. ~.=· uJ•::.:.,z, z .. 1. betU ..... peraon Many 8amPIC)n I Delllah tennla gym. xtr• " hearing wflf be held by the City Councll of ""'v•-"" -South Co ~~~_?!,f~r~~Y~\8~111 $100 Mc. 541--0tOa ' Prime offtoe. 873-1003 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public the City of Huntington BHch, tn Ille tourlata. Balllt.Amer1card, :'y*s!i & A~:t= ~ <;:"~ .,..,._7 hee.rlng wtn be Mk! by the City Councq of Council Chamber of the Civic Center, M111er Charge, Amer-19 hla
Bal ,,,. 2 Br 1teep1 8 1 BLOCK TO BEACH N.B CdM dlx IUll•. A/C, ~ th• Cl•r Of Huntington BHCh, In Ill• Huntington Beactt, •t the hour of 7:30 lean e..-. Dlnara. All tunlty IO fllCh the 't ~l111
1250/w.tlc June Sum-Female to •hr w/aame pkg. utU pd. 28115 E. t Councl Chembor o f the Civic Center, P.M., Of a IOOf'I ~••ft-u po··'ble on weloOme 71-4/845--3433 '*' pey male. AW'/ u..... ........ ....._ .... -....._._..._., 87"' -10 $278 Mo. 87~ Hwy. $895. 117~ H I "" -21 12 .... .--. -. ,.... penon&.. llpte ne.p wen. 1 ..... .,..,,.te .... y .. _ .. ..,..___, ..-u unt ngton a..cti, et the hOtK of 7:30 P.M., Mondey the 71h dey of June, 1982 for the ..,.....,. .., """ 1Ct1001
Udo Bey rront twwry 4 er. Newport Beach Rmmte C.M. office apace. 345'. or H •oon therHfter u po11lble on purpoee Qf IOllclUng public Input on the ,.,.... ~ 1..., • ......, at ...,. 646-1"4
8 Ba. flom.· Sflp tennla needed now, extr11, batll. 11orage avall. Mond1y the 7th day of June, 1912, fOf the City~ for Aacal YMr 19112-83. 111. l'I ••• ........... _ • .,... Houaecleaner wanted. bMcnea. 8 ;o11« c:oope: S250 mo. Call Lo rt $226/mo. 60-330. pYrpoM of IOllcltlng public Input on the -Thurtd•Y•. 5 hour Job.
ration. Monthly. 848-7310 _4_94-3803 ___ . _____ 1 UM of General~ Sharing Fundt u CoplH of th• Preliminary Budget are •,~• 1,.11 1 87&-8074. Shi exec. o4 bf 11oma. Up-.. •-pert of the City Budget tor Fl•c•I Yffr avallab4e II the City Cleric'• Office, 2000 :~!.~••••···~··•••"... IAIYIQlD 35· Mell Verde ., ... , Back 8 1 --• 1982-83. Main Street. and the Public Llbf'ary, 7111 FIYlno 1 Piper Oekota 10 Full ttm• Mon tllru Fri, 645·~158 •ft 4·
28COAONr, 28e,An0Er .. ~hM. AJuRn..._ U15, v. utlla. ;J;i~' 375 1q ~2!61~ mo. Coplee of the P,...mlnaly Budoet tor UM of Talbert Avenue for publlc lnepectton. 01110 In~~ A.. 7em to tpm. H.8 •rH. HOllH• nMdM, e:11pe-"" ...--..,....., •• .. ---·~ ....... , d .u-blt f $'""""' ... of the Pr .. lm"'..., A.t.AAAo ....111 tum lft• 4. Take 3. Mutt llavt tr1n1porl1· Nnoed, M ttm.. Alld't
Sept. monthly 759-12-43 AttraottYe fem w~ Exec iuttH, full Hrv., ;;;;-;. ;..-;;.r;: ~·= ~200o ~ .,e·;.;allable et no oharg;To7t~io~t arw. eicp. Uof'I. for lnt•rvlew cell In pereon..1 Th• e.:.-cfl ~AONT (3&2 BR) of comfortlble furn furn/unturf'I .. ~Mtl'f r• StrMt, •nd thePuolloUbf'uy, 7111 T.it>«t the City Clenl'e Ontc. and at the Public Kelhy W. 714/tSS-4447 H.,.... l1w ~
JUl Y & AUGUST. ...,etc•, '',•11t>l•H·1f'•'•,ndbly duoed. No i.. 1a.-o21• Avenu•. SwnopeH of Hid r,re11m1nary Ubrary. h.'sm21I !;!_Pm or HO-tSot •" tow...,.,..~ . teOO to 11000 WMk ma 0 , p • y -"":::J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~--budget may bl obtained rom th••• ::;!II' ..... ~............ _.... IMlllalllet ...... ~· 67M900 ~~~~P'M. 9 e ... 7 2 5 2 ' locatlon1. ~ ptopottd Genetti ~ ~ ~ 69neral Fund Budget .. .....,, ' 8abytlll9r Mlded PIT for hpeMl\ce ptef9t ......
Summar wkly rent el. --------1 Shiring fl!und Budget 1pproprlatlo11 of ..,t,033,890. llt11ndlM 1flt 17 mo. boy on or neer fulf/Ome, AP9tY tn I*· 51211--615 & 6/1M/26. 5 RMMTE. MIF, 2 br •pt. 11,922,700, le to be UMd for llOQUlllUon of ••••.!!. .. ••-.......... e.ltloa !-.net Of'llV. ~ eon: 8en lrown't RM-Id 2 8 a 170 e W CdM. 2 bike. from tie.d\. C•n1111 Equl...,.._,t All Jntw.ttk1 P«oona.,.. lnvttld to ltt9nd TUT°" • 10 yra teeohlnO plMM. 11'6-6tt4 .va. teurent, 1110• C"'••I o 0 e 1 nf,0 n t . ' '300. 'A utlle. 676-<1280 -· ,.. ........ · ' Hid hHrlng, /rovlde wrftt•n •nd orel ~Karen 142-lftf. -Ah a...-.-. _.,A#• in·•--.. to,.,__. __ .. di · .. · ' B•bYlltt•~. Hwy, eo. L.aQune. 2131285-2291 , f'om to'"' wit .. Ml , """'_,..,,.......~·--· .,.,._ ...... comment~n -1ueetlona r-ar .... """ ............
7 1.1• _.. ........ ,... " Mid hMl1ng -.net~ their ODfnlone for the -tire y ...... 83 8 .. Zi... '"' driver'• Ito. preferred. •II• ... 14 ---· .....,,...,., euper dean N.8. condo ~r •v•lnet M id UM of CJ•n«al R•v.nue .... .., ..,,. vvww•. PolftJI F Matt1emetlol1n Wk._ C.M, 11141t0 ••--·-
Newpclf1 Wattrfront·OhC NOC mo. l1~ 5nanng Fundt. Funher Information~ bt Fur1her Information m.y be obtelr* from :::.i;r.~ .:n...t O.C. 8rn1b1~1p1trleng1,rmaeblt1ut91 .. WO-out ~.h ~~..::
llpl 10, 11'00/wk. ,...,~ldftnon-tmkr obtalntdtromtMOfflceottheCltvctertt, tlleOffloeottlleOlt~Olttll,tOOOMalrt 11 lft .. -~.! f,4~U..'~'7.' Of-~· ~II~ 1~·n-.:-n::h7~ 110 to 3000 eq" 2000 Main 8tr .. J.?t Hu~ton ISHch, Strfft, Huntington IHOh, Calffornl•. N .. ~· .. A:::r:IOI ··~·. ~ ::. m ."'"" cT.l II • 1Mlt1940M .....,. -. _. .. -"No Fr1tt'' Prtcea Olllfomll, f~ • 14) 227. 92841 • (1'4) ~. -7wvu• ""' .--_...., -~, .. _., DATE> MeY H, 1 DATED ~ 21, 1812 d'fitAl#fNI, _,. ** ot 7141f ..... 1U. ~ ...._ ~ .._
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INpQlng, reeeMno. tllng.
Call btwn. 8 :30 &
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only. 631-6950
Part time person to dellver Dally
Piiot auto route In Newport Beach
7 days per week, about 2'n hrs.
per day, M-F; 2:30 PM. Sat, Sun; 5
AM. Helpful bu1 not necessary to
live In Costa Mesa. Earnings
$400.00 per month and up. Call:
Dally Piiot, 642'4321, aak for
Bruce or Foster.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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south of San Diego FrMWay ott Harbor Blvd Complete
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Monday thru Friday 7.30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. and 8 A.M. ta
5 J1 M. on Saturday.
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2626 tiarbor Blvd., Costa Mau. Tel. 540-5630. 57 Yeart
of frtendly lamlly service -Orange County's oldHt lln·
col~orcury de~IOt'thlp.
SOUTH COAST DODGI
2888 Harbor Blvd .. f;oete M .... Tel. 540-0330. RV Mrvlca
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Station. Sa!aa, Sel'vlce. Lea•lr'O & Peru. We make greet
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2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa MeM Toi. 540-9100 Orange
County s Largest Cadillac dealer. Sales Service Leu-
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2.t888 Allele Perkway
Laguna Hiiis 837·2400
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415 E. Cout Hwy., Newport Beach. 673-0900. The only
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2480 Harbor Blvd., CoeUI Mou. Tel. M~. Seloa.
Service, Leasing. "Mr. Goodwrwnch ...
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13600 B .. ch Blvd., Westminster Tel. 892-M51 Orange
County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealership Sales.
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900 South Coat Highway
Laguna S-ch --a..y ........... ,..i ..
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Move on Falklands capital
5,000 British.<troops attacking
.$454,000
:landslide
,:funds due
· Laguna Beach City Manager
I Ken Frank said today the city
l could receive up to $454,000 to : I : defray costs to the city associated
· with the Bluebird Canyon
· landslide. 1 I · The news came in the form of
a letter from a federal disaster
I agency, agreeing to pay
1 \ additional funds for the 1978
I landslide, which destroyed more I than two dozen homes in
, Bluebird Canyon.
' "The letter does not come as a I 100 percent surprise," Frank ! said, "because we believed all
· along that we deserved it. But it
has been a long time."
The city figures it cost $1.95
million to repair roads, replace
utilities and reconstruct the slide
area following the Oct. 2, 1978,
landslide.
Prior to last week's letter from
the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, the city
had received promises of about
$1.12 million in federal funds.
The latest letter should bring
1 that total to about $1.6 million.
The new $454,021 figure will
not appear as revenue in next
year's budget, Frank said, adding
that the money will not be
forthcoming for at least a year,
and perhaps much longer.
And, he said, a final federal
audit might see sorne of the
money disallowed by the agency.
Frank is suggesting that, since
the money is a one.time transfer,
it should be used for one-time
expenditures.
He suggested usir)g the money
for capital improvemeots or
perhaps to defray some of the
costs associated with the city's
purchase of Sycamore Hills.
Noting that the city has battled
with the federal agency for more
than four years, Frank said
obtaining repair and
reconstruction funds was tough.
"I think, in lhe end, we were
treated fairly," Frank said. "But
It was a long, long process."
i ~ LB planners
delay action
on 48 lots
j Laguna Beach planning
commissioners have continued a
l hearing on an environmental
~ impact report for the Irvine
~ Company's proposed 48-lot
• development project in north
r ~~ontinuance will allow
time for the city to respond to
comments on the environmental
report by the state Coastal
Commission.
The Irvine Company wants to
develop 48 lots on nearly 26 acres
above North Coast Highway and
adjacent to F..rnerald Bay.
The project calls for grading of
70,000 cubic yards of earth and a
request to delete several natural
drainage COW'SeS.
WORLD
o.-, Ptiot •tan ""°'°
SUCCUMBS -Laguna
environmental activist Betty
Heckel is dead at 76.
LB activist
B. Heckel
dead at 76
Betty Heckel, the politicking,
petitioning , protesting
powerhouse who was a volunteer
for a variety of environmental
cauees, is dead at the age of 76.
The feisty Laguna Beach
ecologist, who nearly
aingle-bandedly obtained Ali80
Beech Park fur tbe public. died
of cancer Tueeday night at her
Lquna Beach borne.
Memorial services will be held
Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at St.
Mary's Episcopal Church. 428
Park Ave.
Born in Berlin. Germany, the
fonner bank clerk moved to the
United States in 1953, arriving in
Laguna Beach two years lat.er.
The unemployed widow got a
job as a waitress at the old Victor
Hugo Inn where she worked for
the next two decades.
It was while working at the
restaurant that she first became
involved in environmental
projects.
In an interview last year, Mrs.
Heckel said she was asked by a
restaurant patron to collect
signatures for the creation of a
beach park below the Victor
Hugo.
She found })erself actively
pursuing the development of
what is now Main Beach Park.
"That's when I got the bug,''
she said.
Soon she was collecting
signatures -2,000 in all -for
the creation of a public park at
Aliao Beach.
She and environmental
sidekick Jeaaie Haden were
alarmed to learn that two doctors
were seeking permlasion from
the county supervisors to build a
high-rise hotel on 'what is now
. the parking lot of the beach parkr
The two women attended
many meetings, pleading,
begging and even threatening
the supervisors in order to get
their way.
"We pes1ered them and other
authorities and we got what we
(See HECKEL, Paae A%)
Jet carrying 91 hijacked
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) - A Moroccan jetliner
carrytna 91 passengers and a crew of nine was
hijaCkeO today shortly a!er taking off from Athena,
,and landed at Ttmia-Carthage airport about five houn
later, officiala said.
NATION
Carson cogent commentator?
Johnny Canon ia more than a talk show ho9t. Ria
monologues show him to be a IOda1 and political
commentator, accordina to a muter'• theais. Page A 7.
Town calling it quits
All five l'e9identl of Loyalt.on. SJ>., have voted to
dlmolve the town and •ve orf property taxee. Paee
D3.
' ,, •
* * * Consul
defends
principle
British Consul General George
Finlayton told an Orange C>unty
audience Wednesday that his
nation's decf.aton to go to war over
the Falkland lalanda ii strictly a
matt.er of principle.
Questions of mineral rights at
the sparsely populated Falklands
· were not considered in the
British decision to send lta
military to dislodge Argentine
forces, he said.
"This has not entered into this
dispute at all," he told members
of the World Affairs Council of
Orange County during a dinner
speech at the Registry Hotel in
Irvine.
"In fact it might have been
easier to resolve if the dispute
had been over material issues
rather than principles of the
islanders' rights and resisting
aggression."
Responding to a question from
the audience, Finlayson said
mineral reserves around the
islands have never been
measured and the extent of such
deposits are not known "with
any accuracy."
Head of the British
government's Los Angeles
consulate, Finlayson baa been
part of his country's diplomatic
corps since 1948. lfe took over his
recent poaition in March 1981.
Although Finlay1e>Ji aaid he's
spoken a half-dozen times to
groups about the Fal.klanda cr1s1a,
he estimated be baa been
interviewed ~o times by members
of the media. He Mid be apeab
aa many as six times a day with
British representatives in
Washington. D.C., for updates on
his government's poait.ion. ·
He told his American audience
that principle rather than
historical alliance haa prompted
the U.S. govenunent's support of
the British cause. •
(See BRITISH, Page A!)
UCI offering
• courses 10
theater arts
UC Irvine will offer special
academic and theatrical programs
this summer for gifted and
talented students, grades five to
12.
HiRh school juniors and seniors
will have course offerings that
include painting, composition,
foreign language, public speaking
and science. The students also
will take special counea to boost
their general academic skills.
Students in grades seven to 10
may take oou.rses in mathematics,
writing, science, forensics,
leadership, arts and journalism.
Youngsters in grades six to
elght can study archaeology,
consumer ed uca ti on and
computer programming.
A musical theater workshop
a.180 will be held to give students
training in acting, dancing,
auditioning, ecenery and makeup.
For more information, call
898-7639 or 968-2780.
STATE
HO~E, BRl'M'ANIA -Flanked by the Union Jack, Petty
Officer Peter Meyer gets welcome home from girlfriend
Valerie Robins when he and other survivors from destroyer
HMS Sheffield arrived home in England today. The Sheffield
was sunk in an Argentine air attack.
SHOT IN TAll. -Flight Lt. Dave Morgan shows the 20mm
hole shot in the tail fin of his Sea Harrier which he flew on
the first bombing raid on the Port Stanley airfield in the
Falkland Ialands.
INDEX
Santa Cruz sit-in held At Your Service A4
Erma Dombeck B2 SANTA CRUZ (AP) -In a throwback to the Business C6-7
turbulent 601 activism, about 50 Univer1ity of California A5
California students here have occupied the Cavalcade B2
chancellor's office in support of a teacher who was Cluaified 04-8
denied tenure. C.orniaJ C8
en.word .C8
Thatcher
pledges
big push
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
British forces have begun
pushing out from their
beachhead at San Carlos in a bJd
to recapture the Falkland Islands
from Argentina, Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher announced
today.
There was no immediate
reaction from Argentina, which
reported the British forces were
penned in at San Carlos.
"Our forces on the ground are
now moving forward from the
bridgehead.'' Mrs. Thatcher told
the House of Commons in
London.
But she declined to say more
about the advance.
"Too much discussion about
timing and details of operations
can only help the enemy," she
said.
British Defense Secretary
John Nott had said some 5,000
British ground troops on the
islands would be involved in the
move on Stanley -the islands'
capital -50 miles east of San
Carlos. on the main East
Falkland Island.
British Defense Ministry
spokesman Ian McDonald was
asked about reports British forces
had already taken Goose Green,
a settlement and airstrip 20 miles
south of San Carlos. and he
replied: "It has been stated that
the forces will not hang around."
Argentina troop strength at
Goose Green and neighboring
Darwin had been estimated as
high as 1,000. But a British
defense source said only 100
Argentines were believed there.
He declined to speculate where
others might have gone.
By contrast, some 7,000
Argentine troops, including some
of Argentina's most seasoned
soldiers. are deployed in and
around Stanley, the source said.
Reagan preps
for Europe •
SANT A BARBARA (AP)
From his f og-s hrouded
mountaintop ranch, President
Reagan is using his five-day
vacation to study for his trip to
Europe and to lobby congressmen
to vote for the budget bill he
endorses.
Deputy White House press
secretary Larry Speakes said
Reagan was polishing three
speeches he intends to deliver
during his four-nation trip. He
also was studying three briefing
books, each l ~-inches'thick, that
provide details of the economic
summit he will attend in France
as well as details for his side trips
to England. Italy and Germany.
While dense fog canceled
Reagan's plam to go horseback,
riding on his 688-acre spread, he
turned his attention Wednesday
to lobbying a d02Jen oong:ressmen,
mostly Democrats, who had
requested a chance to talk by
telephone before the vote on the
budget bill.
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Na1iona1 News A3
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Televillon C9
Candidates bombard airwaves Death Notices 03 •. Theaters 86-8
Anhone watching t.eleWdon baa no doubt noticed
that po tical eiommerdall are aimo.t. unavoidable aa
the June electton ap~ Pafa.AlO.
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Teacbins brainy lclds tousli:.
Teachlna an advanced cheml1try cleu ta a challence for Jtatanda Wah Schbol teecher him
C\allen. Hla atudenta often arrlve at amwen to
problernl before be do& Pap Bl.
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SPORTS
OCC sains; GWC loses
0ranae Colli tdvancM. but Goklml West•• en'Cl'll are COltly In tbe flnt round of 5 state cammunlty c0:Deae be88btD tow'NUD8Dt In ~ a.di. Pace Cl. . . . .
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\t Continued atorl ..
Innocent
pleaded
HECKEL DEATH . • • fraud • Ill
wanted we lnall\ed," U\e o~
eald of the campaljn.
The ~Ir'• HVtn·year effort
paid off, and thu public faclllUet •t Allio were d•veloped In the
lai. l~O..
The e.n1r1etlc woman
launched Into other carnpaip,
lncludto1 the creation of a
blufftop vltw park at Creecent
Bay; a CMlpal&n for the 1tate
park al Cry1tal Cove; and efforta
to create a National Urban Park
1urroun<fina Lajuna Beach.
She attended dozens of local
and 1tate Coastal Commission
meetings, and was never lacking
for public comment on a variety
of luuet.
Since ah• didn't own a cu, aha
relied on bu. aervtce, or catching
a ride with fellow
envtr onmontall1t1 to aot to
meetinp tn Santa B&rbara, Loe
Anaelea Md San Dt•ao.
g-he onco explained her
vlaoroua volunteer effort•.
aayina. "I am very happy to Uvc
in the generoua United Si.tt. ..
which provlde1 freedom and
opportunity for all.
"M y expre1slon o f
thankfulneu haa been to
perform 10me community tervtce
by helping to preserve open
space."
By DAVID KUTZMANN OftMW, ..... lltff
Ralph W. McDonald pleaded
lnncx.-ent Wednetday ln Orqe
County Superior Court to
Chat8\=I that he ulOCI hla Golden Eaalo lnW.tment C.O. to awlndJe
tnveetorw out ot an ettimated $18
million ln l 981.
McDonald, who la free on
$00-0,000 baJl, facet trtal on 32
felony counts which Include
grand theft, tax eva1lon. con-
aplracy and l&lee of unregistered
aecuriUes
BRITISH VIEW . • •
Alt.er the decorated Vietnam
war veteran entered his innocent
plea before Orange County
Superior Court Judge Lula
Cardenu, defenae attorney Paul
Mast told reporters he would
make a requeet within 30 da~ to
have McDonald'• trial moved to
another part. of California,
The Argentine military'• action
eight weeka ago to take control of
the Falklands was an act of
aggreaalon, he said, because i•
uaed force to solve a diplomatic
cijapute.
"Had it been allowed to go
unhindered, it would have aet a
very serious precedent," he said,
addinJl that the lack of response
woula signal to Warsaw Pact
nations that o ne NATO ally
wasn't prepared to stand by its
principles.
set on
The Laguna Craft Gui.Id
will display its variety of arts
and crafts on Forest Avenue
i n Laguna Beach on
Memorial Day.
More than 60 artists and
craftsmen will exhibit and
~u their works from 10 a.m
•The Boys Club of Laguna
Beach begins its second
season of Hinterland
Excursions, a series of outdoor
trips for boys and girls from 8
to 18.
f:>elf·determlnation la another
luue. The tact that Brltlah
subjecta have occupied the
islands since 1833 assures them
the right to call it their land, he
said. Re called cha.riles of British 1mperlaltsm "nonsense" and
pointed O\.U that Britain h11
releaaed its control of a quarter of
the world's population since the
end of World War n.
Argentina, meanwhile is
"characterized by Its contempt
for democratic principle• and
basic human rights." he charged;
to dusk Sunday, featuring
weavings, jewelry, paintings,
ceramics, sculpture work.
macrame, stained glass.
woodcarving and leathercraft.
The shows have been a
tradition in Laguna Beach
since 1966.
a while water raft tnp down
the American River.
An orientation on the
program will be held June 5
at 7 p.m. at the Boys Club by
BW Patrick, director of the
trips.
Deacriblng rrevious media
coverage o the case as
"exceteive," Mast said he felt
that the publicity ''had been so
widespread it would hamper our
efforts to get a jury free of
prejudice."
· Judge Carden.as set a pre-trial
hearing for June 18 before
Superior Court Judge James K .
Turner.
Mast said the case against his
client, a San Juan Capiatrano
resident, is so voluminous that it
would not be poeaible to proceed
to trial until late summer or fall
of this year.
It is alleged by prosecutors that
McDonald, 41, solicited millions
of dollars from as many as 1.000
mvestora over a six-month period
on the promise they would
receive interest payments
monthly of between 10 percent
and 30 percent.
The investors' money ,
authorities said, was supposedly
being used to provide short-term,
high-interest loans to borrowers
for commercial real estate
ventures.
What actually was happening,
prosecutors allege, is that
M cDonald was running a
so..called "Ponzi scheme." That
is, he was paying off early
investors with money corning in
from later investors.
A co-defendant of McDonald's,
Golden Eagle Vice President
David Biggins, already has
pleaded guilty to two felony
charges.
Prisoners htawl
Scheduled thlB summer are
three-day outings. a
week-long backpack trip, and
For more information, call
494-4316.
SOLEDAD (AP) -A guard
fired bi.rdshot to break up a fight
over a slice of pie in Soledad
State Prison's dirung room, and
two inmates and a guard suffered
superficial wounds.
Coastal
Low cloud• today wllh local
drlula during morning noura
High• 52 to 88 Cnance of
meaaurable preclpllallon 10
percent Lo• cloud a continue, through tonight and Friday
morning with partial af1ernoon
ciMrlng. Overnight Iowa 54' to 82
High• Fri day 84 to 72
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tems>«atur• renge from a low of
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today. with tornado•• or
extremely high wlndt In Taxu,
Oklahoma, Arkanua 1nd
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many ar••• of Te11a• and Arkan11a, and the hHvy r1ln
c:euMd nu11 flood• around Fort
Worth, TexH, 1nd 1trHm1 to
overflow In Kanaaa.
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RULES -Judge Kathleen
O'Leary has declared that a
portion of California's new
drunken driving law is
unconati tutional .
Judge rules
drunk law
too vague
A West Orange County
Municipal Court Judge has ruled
that a portion of the state'• new
law on drunken driving is
unconstitutional.
Judge Kathleen O'Leary made
the ruling Wednesday in
Westminster in the case
involving Costa Mesa driver
Marwin Wilcox.
Judge O'Leary, who was
sworn to the bench laat
November at the age of 30,
confirmed today that she
sustained the challenge to a
section of the law
Gary Gunderman. a Fountain
Valley resident who is the
attorney for Wilcox. said Judge
O'Leary made the ruling on one
count in the case on ground. that
the portion of the law defining a
drunken driver is
unconstitutional because of
vagueness.
"She said that a criminal
defendant is entitled to know
when hia or her conduct violates
the law," Gundennan said.
"Nobody knowa," Gunderman
said, "when his blood alcohol
reading is .10 percent or higher."
Gunderman said he is
contesting the "automatic''
presumption that a driver is
guilty of drunken driving when
the blood alcohol readina hita .10
percent.
He said the reading could be
higher in some drivers before
intoxication is reached and lower
in others.
He said he believes this 18 the
first time that the law that went
into effect this year has been
held to be unconstitutional in
Orange County.
Gunderman said a similar
challenge had been upheld
earlier in Palm Spnngs and that
the case is headed for the 4th
District Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino.
It is not known if the deputy
district attorney pro6E!Cuting the
Orange County case plans to
appeal the ruling.
lf appealed, it probably would
be handled independently from
the Palm Springs case,
Gundennan said.
U.S. providing
missiles, ammo
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
UnJted Statet ii providing the
Britt1h with Sidewinder air
combat mltlllet and ammuniUon
u put of the U.S. effort to
1upport the British tn thelr ttaht
to regain control of the Falkland
lalands, Reagan admJniatratton
IOu.n:ea aaid today.
British Sea Harrier jet fighters
have uaed the Sidewinder to
knock down aome of the
warplanes Argentina has loet ln
air battles around the lalanda,
accordJ.ns( to British reporta.
Details on the types of
anununition being provided were
not available. Admlniatration
officlala were reluctant to d1acuaa
the extent or specifics of U.S. aid.
although Secretary of State
Alexander M. Haig Jr. haa •
announced Reagan's intention to
"respond positively to request.a
for materiel support for British
forces."
The Briti.iSh are also being
supplied with U.S.-built Hawk
missiles to replace Rapier
ground-based anti-air craft
missiles used to protect British
ground forces from attack and
with perforated steel planking
used to construct landing strips.
* * * BBC report
Lut Wt-ek, I\ WU conflnned
that t}}e United Stat.et hu made
avaJlable to the British a number
of U.S . Air J.orc• jet tanker
planet for aJr ref uollna.
Meanwhll•, admtnlatratlon
IOUr(.'fll said that a dvll.lan 1hJp
bought by the Brttl1h
government from a foretan
owner would be converted into
what wu de.crtbed as a "floating
repair 1hop," preaumably for
British naval force. operating in
the Falklands.
That convemon work I.a to be
done at the U.S . Navy's complex
in Charleston, S .C .. after the ahip
lS moved from Savannah, Ga.,
where the British were to take
poesesaion of 1t.
The 1h1p will be manned by a
British crew, administration
officials srud.
In trying to explain why the
admirustration has tried to clamp
a lid on detaih about U.S. aid to
Britain, Pentagon spokesman
Benjamin Welles said earlier in
the week that one reason waa
t.'Oncern for the possible safety of
American nationals living in
Latin America because of what
Welles called "inflamed public
oplnion there about U.S . backing
of Britain against Argentina."
* * *
Falklands delays
nelVs assailed • Ill
By TOM MURPHINE
OftMO..,Not....,
There has been grave criticism
in Britain on how news of the
Falklands fighting has been
handled by the Ministry of
Defense, a BBC world newa
ser vice broadcast r e ported
Wednesday night.
"Criticism focuaed on the delay
of 14 hours in announcing that
the lat.est vessel lost in Argentine
fighting was the HMS
Coventry," the BBC said.
An offidal of BBC was quoted
as saying the destroyer could
have been identified for the
public and relatives "within four
hours" aft.er Defense Secretary
John Nott announced there was
"bad news'' from the task force.
C riticism of the delayed
identification extended to
Parliament where Peter Viggers,
MP. declared if he had a relative
as a member of the task force. he
would have s pent "a most
terrible night." Viggers told BBC
h e talked with taak force
relatives, "who don't want to be
protected in thia way."
The BBC shortwave news
broadcast from London ,
morutored on the Orange Coast
Wednesday night, highlighted
the Falklands war news but had
fewer detailed r eports from
correspondents in the war r.one
than the previous three n!ghta.
This was interpreted by some
observers as a prelude to a
major invasion push toward Port
Stanley from the British
bridgehead at Port San Carlos.
BBC's rughtly news report did
detail loss of the Sheffield class
destroyer, HMS Coventry, and
the converted container ship
Atlantic Conveyor.
Twen t y members o f the
Coventry crew and four from
Atlantic Conveyor were killed.
The BBC quickly added that
five Argentine warplanes have
been downed and 10 more British
destroyers and frigates joined the
Falklands task force.
The names of the new vessels
in the conflict were not reported.
From the loet vessels, the BBC
SaJd, 450 men have been rescued.
The BBC noted that Atlanac
Conveyor, which was carrying
supplies to Bntish troops, was the
first supply ship lost in the
conflict. It br ings to five the
number of British ships lost,
1Jlclud1ng two destroyers and two
frigates.
Argentine sources, the BBC
said, have also warned that the
British hospital ship Uganda is
"in the battle area" and is in
danger "of being hit absolutely."
"Buenos Aires reported that
the presence of the hospital ship
is interfering with the action of
their forc.'eS," the BBC said.
Another BBC correspondent
reported, however, that the
hospital ship "is nowhere near
the st.nuts of San Carlos."
The BBC admitted there have
been no detatls emerging from
the British side on any new
fighting ashore in the last 24
hours.
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Sidestepping rules
creates confusion
Laguna Beach City Cc>undl
memben have rejected plana for a
three·atory buUdlng at the comer
of Forest and Park avenuea,
de.spl~ a rec:omrnend"tion from a
cl'y panel that the project be
approved.
Last month, the city's Design
Review Board approvM plans to
renovate the Park Forest
Pharmacy at 202 Park Avenue,
adding a third level.
The proposal called for a
Normandy-style bui1ding at that
comer, with a height that would
not exceed the city's 36-foot limit.
Council members said they
liked the design of the building,
but opposed it on grounds that
Forest Avenue is not an
appropriate location for a
three-story building.
Council members said they
feared a "tunnel effect" on Forest
Avenue should the proposal be
allowed and other property
owners on Forest follow suit.
Primarily, they objected to a
firewall on the inland side of the
building which they said would be
too massive.
They sent the architect back
to revile hla blueprinta for the
building.
The archtt.ect prepared plan.I
for the lite bued on the city'•
existing ordinances. He came in
under the 36-foot height limit and
c reated a project tnat no one
denies is attractive and "in
keeping with the village
atm<>tiphere."
For the roundl to then say
tha t the building ls not
appropriate at that location. but
might be accept.able somewhere
else -say Coast Highway -is
unfair.
If the council wants to create
a specific plan for Forest Avenue,
then that should be considered.
But to deny a project that
meets all of the city's criteria, and
to arbitrarily Impose restrictions
that do not appear in the city's
building cod e, leaves the
developer with no guidelines from
which to create his project.
Perhaps even mor e
distasteful, the council, with this
decision, leaves the impression
that rules, r egulation s and
ordinances apply only when the ·
<.'Ouncil feeL<t like applying them
Offshore oil fight
lf Orange Coast cities are ever
to win deletion of oil tract leases
off their shores, a concerted battle
in the courts appears their onJy
option.
To date, the cities of Laguna
Beach . Newport Beach and San
Clemente appear ready to JOIO the
st.ate an a lawsuit against the U S.
Department of Interior.
Los Angeles may even join
the legal battle, following that
recomme ndation by Mayor Tom
Bradley.
At issue, at least to Orange
Coast cities. is the proposed lease
of l l tracts off Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach.
The sale is scheduled for June
11 , according to Interior Secretary
James Watt's o ffice, des pite a
concerted letter-writing effort to
delete those tracts from our coast.
Officials in Newport and
Laguna have a special interest in
seeking the deletions.
Both beac h towns rely on
tourism for much of the ir
municipal revenues. An oil spill of
any magnitude would do little' to
help the economies of either
community.
ln addition. there are fragile
udepools in both cities that would
be adversely affected by a spill.
Leaders in both cities say
they are not opposed to offshore
dnlling but they fear selling leases
so close to either city is inviting
trouble.
Perhaps with l>Upport of Los
Angeles and the state, these tracts
can be taken off the list of
potenuaJ drilling sites.
Council orators lose
Public communications -
that portion of the Laguna Beach
City Council meetings during
which residents may speak on any
issue d esired -will remain at the
end of evening sessions.
That decision came last w eek
despite a proposal by freshman
council member Dan Kenney that
the coun cil alternate public
communications at the front and
the end of meetings.
His proposal that the consent
items -those issues that nonnally
are routine and raise no hackles -
be moved to the front of the
agenda was accepted.
The decision to keep
off-agenda items brought forward
by citizens at the end of the
meetings was a sound one.
Allowing a certain few citium
orators to monopolize council time
at the beginning of the evening is
unfair to th09e who have sho"' n
up for items that are scheduled on
•
the agenda
If. for example, c1uzens are
there to speak on an underground
utility proposal, they would have
to listen to grandstanders who
of ten have little to contribute to
the meeting, and who are not on
the formal agenda.
Unfortunately, many of the
more frequent speakers use public
co mmunications to mak e
unsu bsta n tia ted accusa lions
against the council and city
officials -often in a surly,
abrasive and unproductive
manner.
· Such attacks can destroy the
council's e ffectiveness in handling
vital matters during the balance of
the session.
If citizens have serious issues
that should be brought before the
council, the y can make their
feelings known in a letter to the
City aerk and earn a position on
the regular agenda.
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L.M. Boyd I Xenophobes
You're a xenophobe, if you don't
hke foreigners, exotic foods or
changes generally. I suppose you can
say a xenophobe doesn't appreciate
surprues. A meat-and-potatoes man
who gel8 upset when he's served
cracked crab with fiddlehead fem
miaht be classified aa a xenophobe.
lt'a no sign of ignorance, pleaiie note.
The great German philosopher
Immanuel Kant waa a xenophobe. He
never ventured more than 10 miles :f from his home, and townfolk
to tell the time of day by when
he took his walks.
'-'· What'• the true definition of
"ala>holl.am"?
A. Nonesuch la aireed upon by all
authorltlee. Merriam-Webster'• New
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
Collegiate says either "excessive" or
"compulsive" drinking identifies it,
and says further It.a causes are both
psychological and nutritional. Most
veteran ex-drinkers say it doesn't
mat~r how you define It. U you can't
count on sure control of the thing once
you start, you've got it, and that 's
definition enouah. The Federal
Government, which hat a firm
writeup on moet heahh condltiona,
still hasn't come up with a definition
for that one, lnc:tdmtally.
Q . Noon i1 when the human body
tends to heithlen lhe craving for
physical romance, right?
A. No. sir. noon la when your body
Is most auaceptlb~ to a.lcohot. The ro-
mAntlc peak. supposedly, ls 7 a.m.
Thom•• P: Haley
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Haig proves his durability
WASHINGTON Lik e the
proverbial feline survivor, Al Haig not
only has nine lives, but always seems to
land on his feet He 1s as :;(:arred and
battered as an old tomcat, yet Haig
manages to survivt• one ha1r -ra1smg
pohtacal scrap after anoihPr, most of
them of his own makmg
Haag's durab1Jaty LS truly remarkable
Consider the physical and political
calamalles he has endured an JUSt the last
fe'I>( years: an assassination all.empt, a
ir1ple coronary bypass, thl.' Watergate
scandal, thunder and hghtnang from the
extreme right, quan'C'ls with a host of
White Ho use advisers and Cabinet
sec·retaries -and the s<'lf -induced
embarrassment .caused by his own
Homeric t•go.
HAIG IN HIS youth was the leader of
a Philadelphia gang c aJle d the
Musketeers; though a respectable boxer.
he was more noted for hUJ ability t.o
negotiate with rival gangs over turf.
The street smarts he acquired then,
supple mented by Henry Kissinger's
tutelage in high-level political infighting
and cultivation of powecful sponsors,
have enabled Haig to escape rhe
professional oblivion that is regularly
predicted for him.
The latest prophecies of Haa g's
polJtacaJ demise followed the breakdown
of hLS KlssmRer-style shuttle d1plomat·y
G.
. -J1-c1-11-1-11-11-1 -~
between Britain and Argentina This,
surely, would be the stake through
Haig's heart.
But a high-level White House SOU!°Ct;'
told me that Ha1g is not in trouble with
the One person Who counts. Askt-d If
Pretudent Reagan rrught respond t.o lhl·
out.cry for IUig's scalp, the aide replied
"No, that's not the president's style"
In fact, he said, Reagan's matmct IS to
stand behind an a.ide who is the target of
critic1Sm -as he did in Budget Director
David Stock.man's case.
Another high White House official
told my associate Dale Van Atta that
Haig's detractors were licking their
t·hops ovt•r tus Falkland Islands failurei
Bul tht• pres1dt•nt was not upsel.
"Onl't: Hci1g took the ball. 1t was very
t·v1dl'nt that his bc.·mg tJOIOl man kep•
Rt'agan din~·ilv out uf ll." said thtl
soun·p A gratdul Rt>agan has gone ou~
of his way in th(• Wl>t'k!> stnl't' to say lond
ihmgs about HJ!~ .ind to deny repori.
ihat his foreign pol!t y v1t·Jr w~ Jbout lO
h<' dc•f rix:kl'd
HAIG 'S w1llangn<.-s:. some soun-es say
t·agerness to t.c&kt· on lht· d1plomat10
kamikaze m1ss1o n .d~u won him
something hl' had always found m short
supply at th<' Wh1u.· Howw. grudging
respet·t from top Rc·..ig;m aides After
!>Oml' 1mt1al grousing over the• luxury
I !Jag was (•npymg an has Air For<'<' jet
;ind the self-import.ant pronouncementa
tw was making. Wh1 tr· HoUS(c' stafff'rs
had W cunet.'<IP the abr a.s1vP gl·neral was
doing a tough, thanklt~'> )Ob
So once again th~ hard-charging
st.'<:retary of stat<.· has Pmergt>d from a
dicey s1tuauon with hes poht1cal hide still
intact Onl'e ;igd1n ih e w ould -be
t·at-skinners in the> White.• House have
had to sheathe thc·1r lung knavc-s
Memories of sandcastles and seagulls
To the Edit.or:
I am 13 years old, and ever since I was
born, I heard about the power of the
press. Many people say that the pen is
mightier than the sword and the press is
the pen that reaches and influences Large
groups of people. Because of this great
mfluence, I ask the Daily Pilot to fight
against 011 drilling off the coast of
Newport Beach.
Newport Beach IS a very special place
for me. It is my hometown I was born
here and ever since I can remember, my
MAILBOX
mom used to take me to Corona del Mar
Beach. It would be difficult to tell you
how many sandcastles I have built and
how man1 mud fights I have had with
my brothers and sister It would take too
long to count how many waves I have
conquered and how many have knocked
me down. I do'l't even remember how
many seagulls I have chased and how
often squirrels have stolen my lunch.
BUT MOST OF ALL, I have grown
accustomed to the beauty of 'the ocean
and the beach. I can't write well enough
t.o describe how beautiful our coastline is
or perhaps there are no adequate words
of pra.lae to describe it. All I can think of
saying is that: it's precious, it's priceless.
It's unique. One would not splash ink on
a priceless painting but cherish it and
preecrve it. Yet, our industry wants to
ruin our priceless coast.hne with oil wells.
Years ago, my mother showed me her
hometown, Detroit, Mich. She took me to
the beaches of Lake St. Clair where she
used to swim, sail and play. But, the lake
was all dirty and polluted and there
were "no swimming" signs everywhere.
Sadly my mother explained, "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl."
When I grow up and sit with my
children on Corona del Mar Beach, 1
don't want to tell them that, "It \.lied to
be nice when I was a young girl." I want
our coastline to stay u beaut.lful aa it is
today. I want to look and admire the
majestic vastness of the blue Pacific
without staring at a forest of oil wella.
JANE E. ZALF.SKI
Litter solution
To the Editor:
Al the North Laguna Community
Association 's board meetln1, Rich
Farnell cleved up the myslery of the
trash-filled plutic ball we've been .eei.ng
on the highway between I...ajuna and
Corona deJ Mar durl.na the paet MVenl
weeks. What we hearo wu ., exciting
that the board lnatructed me to tell
Judae David Carter how m uch we
appreciate hie lngen.loua 110lutlon to a
problem that hat been plaguina ua fOf' a
Jong tJme.
WE ENTHUSIASTICALLY applaud
t.nd cornmmd th.la proO'am of puUina
misdemeanor vlolatora to work on
dlmi..up mnn 1..-d of jalUna tt.n.
Utter In our public areu la a 1Ubjlct that
repcatfd.ly appears on our -amdL Our
own eoludort tn North Laa\ma hu bctn
to have a group of volunteers (our
"Latter-ature Committee") meet at Boat
Canyon at 9 a.m on the first Tuesday of
each month, armed wtth work gloves
and plastJc trash bags. and proceed to
clean up some pre-selected area for one
hour. We like Judge Carter's idea much
better!
Many of us are seeing our beautJful
coastal area at ii. best for the fu'St time
It is such a sensible one that we are
hoping 1t will be contmued long beyond
h1S term of service
CLARICE GARFIN
Corresponding Secretary
S till tak es t wo
To thl' Editor:
"Right On" to Dr Moldaws ky <ind
Mass Scverona on their nuclear frC'czc
letter (Mailbox. May 15) BuJJ y for all if
a way can be found to get at on thl·
Moscow ballot The trouble with a
bilateral agreement as that ll takes two
sides t.o make ll, JUSt lake a tango
J.W REID
'Affordable units'
To The Editor:
What is happening to our Laguna
Niguel? I'll tell you . Of all residential
units planned to be built in Nlguel's
future, 25 pereent will be built and sold
as "affordable units." These units are
generally stacked, apartment-type
buildings, two stories high and are
raffled off in lotteries to a few lucky
people earning up to but not more than
120 percent of the median income of
$31.000 for Orange County.
Twenty-five percent. One in tour.
Some counties have no affordable units,
moet limit it to 10 percent of all units.
But becauae Orange County, Laguna
Niguel In particular, has so much land
yet to be developed we are destgnated as
the panacea to solve today's housing
crisis.
A LOT OF people can be blamed for
thia: Coas\al Com.miasion and th08e who
voted it into bem,, Orange County Board
of Supervlaora and those who voted
them lnto oftJce. The developen that try
to squeeze every lut unit onto an acre
regardleea of tbe Iona run impact on the
area.
My point 11 that I'm not tryln1 to
blame anyon e . 1 ju1t want thia
rld lculously hlgh per<len ta1e of
a fford a b le uni ta to be adjuated
downward from 26 percentto10 percent.
And I want them built ln areas chat lend
th ernaelve• to affordable unlta. Thi•
mean•: a) not bull~ th~m next to e1tabUilhed netihbor · 1 wheN J>85>p}it
have bouaht. fiwd and ~ tbtlr
property wtth no pttor knowledae that
lolrilda)' '-.ffordabW unitl" woula be ln
their' ~ b) not ~them ln the coutal 10M WMN &heir h denllty (Al
many u 20 un.lta oer acre 'il'W have •
sever e n egauve impact on traffic ,
parking and aesthetics c) build them
close to the freeways, (better access to
work areas) a dja ce nt to
commerc1al/tndustnal zoned land (no
negative impact on {'Stablts hed area) and
next to proposed fret>ways e g San Juan
Corridor
Write Supervisor Riley, wr11e your
locaJ newspapers. come to the June 14,
7:30 p.m meetmg of the Laguna -Niguel
Community Council Do somethmg or
soon we wall look around us and forget
whv we chose to lave m Laguna NLguel.
. WICK HARTUNG
(ouncil agenda
To the Editor:
Public Commun1cat1ons and the
Consent Calendar are two of the most
controversial and important parts or the
City Council agenda In essence, they
permit concerned c1t1ze ns to be seen,
heard and express their pomlS of view.
This is an important Laguna tradiuon, •
vital part of our democratic system, and a
way of life that has been gomg on for a
long tune in Laguna Beach.
fu?cently thlS changed. The remaining
elements of the McDowell Dynasty had
them removed and placed at the end ''t
the COWlcil agenda -meim1ng about the
midnight hour. This discouraged man)'.
of our working c1tJ1 '\S, and others, an<f
stilled th . voices of our people This was
wrong and has no place an Laguna
Beach
THE NEW City Council is now in a
position to correct this great wrong.
Many concerned citizens are requesting
that Public Communications and the
Consent Calendar be put back on th~
front part of the agenda on all council
meetings. The way it used to Ire .
Anythinj less than that would be
counter-productive and not in the best
interests of Laguna
Many concerned citiiens believe the.
new City Council 11 off to a good start.
We suggest that citu.ens be permitted to
put it.ems on the council agenda through
the Mayor and the City Clerk's office.
We are looking forward to affirmative
action on thia important matter. • •
ALAN E. ADAMS
The cou.ndl voted last week to return
the Con.sent c.Jendar to Che ~of
the agenda. F.diwr
Seema to mo lt would only take a few
those mtlllon-dollar an
multl-mlllton-doJlar homn alone th
cout to dialOrt the wbolo picture •
•• avera1e properly value1 a r
concemed..
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.. 1 Carson monologµes bite
Comedian called poll ti cal comment ator SOUTH COAST PLAZA
OAl NllSVlLLll, '11. (AP) -Comedian J~ <:anon. who opena hJI 0 Toniaht Show"
wtU. an olWn·b&Una ~ aomeu.m. a1rned at
1overnmtnt t11ur••t 11 1 eoclal and poUtlcal
coaunentator a1 well aa a t1lk·1how boat, a Unlwntty of Florida etudent ....archer 11ya.
Carton'• jokH contributed to hi• decline In ~ty.
Canon and other oomedlanl allo make the
pr.ldency a common tarpt for their Jc*-. Pr.-
u.ld tn an tntervtew.
"No matter who the ~dent la, coma will
find aometh.lft8 to ric:Uoul•. he u.ld.
~ ~~~~~?~~!,t:
In feet. Canon .. ~ could IWIY publlc
opinion and even affect th• popularity of a
prHldent, aaya Herb
Pr ... L an 1udlo-vl1u1l 1pteia~l•t who wrote hit
m11t er'1 theala on
Caraon'• television
monololu•·
Prem found that 31
percent of C1raon11
JQkea ooncen*l pol!til:I
and 1overnment. The rnono1oC\Jel lhowed an
•1~e11 l on toward P.but~~':!
blunted by-fiwnor."
In a study of
monologues aired from
D e c e mber 197 7 to
February 1978, Presa CARSON
clusified 515 jokes into
five main categories. Thirty-four percent of the
jokes were claaaified in the lelaure-time category,
which includes show bual.neea. Technology, which
alao includes the weather, made up 20 percent of
the total.
Not long after Press finished hia thesis in April,
U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif., announced he
would not seek another term. Hayakawa said
Canon uied to joke about Jimmy Cart.Ir'•
fNnll~t blc:m\Me Prilklent Relpn'a funily II not
u u111 Carter'• Canon now concentrat.a hJI
jobila on ICOIVJINc polldee. the wrcher Mid. A Canoft &ld9 in the entenainer'1 Burbank
otflce uid CVIOft Wll buly and couJd not oomment
c:U.rectly on, the thmla. She 9Cknowledad that
Caral had received a copy of the paper rnday.
11He LI very tntrljued by It and plant to r-.d
lt," laid DNe Wu.on. "He thouaht It w11 an 1ntereltin2 topic."
Ma. Wu.on u.ld the had no tdee 1f c.u.on
would mention the 1ubject on the ''Tonlcht Show,"
noUna that It wu not uncommon for him to reoetve
student papen d.ltcullina the ahow.
Prell u.ld the Idea of the study came to him
one night when he was watchina the ahow.
"He did a lot of joke. on Sert Lance," Prat
said. "It aeemed to me an unusual nwnber of joket
about one thin&·"
CD plan rejected
EUREKA (AP) -Hwnboldl County aupervl-
aora have rejected a federal avil J)efenae plan to
take ln San Frand8co area residenta if there ia a
threat of nuclear war. The plan to shelter 184,000
nuclear t:vacuees in state and national parka here
was rejected un.animoualy.
Robinsons
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Move on Falklands ca ital
5,000 British troops attacking
Meet Irvine
candidates
Following are profiles by Dflily Piloc writer Glenn Scott on two
of che candidates for the Irvine Ciey Council. Other profiles
appear~ In W~nesday's Daily Pilot. The remaining candidate
profiles will appear in subsequent ed.Jtions. The elt:Ction is June 8.
Wiener gets
support in
Irvine race
To candidate Barbara Wiener.
n othi ng exemplifies her
campaifn for an Irvine City
Counci seat more than the
organization she has created to
help her.
Not only has she been the
leading fund-raiser in the race of
six candidates for two openings
in the June 8 election, but she
has also spread her message door
to door.
Ea rl ier this month , a
contingency or 120 families
managed to deliver her campaign
llier to every home in Irvine in
the same day. She claims it was
the first time the city was
canvassed by a local candidate in
one day.
Her talent in joining separate
neighborhoods and villages for
her cause shows what she could
do as a council member, she said.
Her supporters, she added, have
differing political views but
share trust in her.
"To me, th e campaign
represents a coalition of people
who care about Irvine, which is
exactly what I'd like to see on the
council," she explained.
Where did her supporters
.,.., Not • ..,, "'°'°
SPREADS WORD -Irvine
City Council candidate
Barbara Wiener says
organiz.ation made it possible
for her to be the first local
candidate ever to c.anVUll the
entire city in a single day.
come from? She said most are
fnends who met her during her
10 years as an active Turtle Rock
resident, president of the Irvine
(See WlENER, Page A%)
Pozzi emphasizes
sound city budget
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GAINS INSIGHT -Moving
company owner Bill Pozzi
says running for the Irvine
City Council is "a
mind-boggling experience."
WORLD
As owner of a moving
company he began four years
ago, Bill Pozzi sees a lot of
bankruptcies.
When a company goes broke
and its equipment is repossessed
or confiacated by the court, he
often gets the call to haul it
away. And lately, Poi.zi said, his
Apollo Moving Company has
never been so busy with
bank.tu ptcies.
Because his job is to be on the
last rung of the bank ruptcy
ladder, Pozzi said he knows first
h a nd h ow the economic
slowdown has hurt local and
even national businesses.
AB an Irvine city councilman,
he said, he would recognize the
importance of keeping the city's
budget in sound fiscal shape.
Pozzi is on e of six people
running for two openi.nglJ on the
council in the June 8 election. It
ia the 35-year-old Pou.i's first
attempt at seeking political
office.
It's been a busy time for Pozzi,
who spreads his efforts among
his Costa Mesa-based bu.sines,
volunteer hours at Hoag
(See POZZI, Page A%)
Jet carrying 91 hijacked
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -A Moroccan jetliner
carrying 91 puaengers and a crew of nine was
hijacked today shortly a!er taking off from Athens,
and landed at Tunis-Carthage airport about five houri
later, officials said.
NATION
Carson cogent commentator?
Johnny CaJw>n ii more than a talk abow host. His
monologue. show him to be a 8IOd.al and political
ccmmentator, eccord1ng to a muter'• thala. PQRe A7.
Town calling it quits
All five residents of Loyalton. S.D., have voted to
dlmolve the town and Ave on property wcee. Page
DS.
* * * Consul
defends
principle
Brit.lah Consul General George
Finlay10n told an Orange County
audience Wednesday that hla
nation's decialon to go to war over
the Falkland laland.s la strictly a
matter of principle.
Questions of mineral righta at
lhe spanely populated Falklands
were not considered in the
British decision to sen d its
military to dislodge Argentine
forces, he said.
•'This has not entered into this
dispute at all," he told memben
of the World Affain Council of
Orange County during a dinner
apeecn at the Registry Hotel in
Irvine.
Thatcher
pledges
big push
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
British forces have begun
pushing out from their
beachhead at San Carl08 in a bid
to recapture the Falkland Islands
from Argentina, Prime Miruster
Margaret Thatcher announced
.... today.
There was n o immediate
reaction from Argentina, which
reported the British forces were
penned m at San C-arloe.
"Our forces on the ground are
now moving forward from lhe
bridgehead,'' Mrs Thatcher told
the House o f Commons an
London.
But she declined to say more
about the advance. "In fact It might have been
easier to resolve if the dispute
had been over material lsaues
rather than principles of the
islanders' rights and resisting
aggression ."
Responding to a question from
the audience, F inlayson said
mineral reserves around the
islands have never been
meaaured and lhe extent of such
deposits are not known "with
any accuracy."
4' Wlrepfloto HO~E. BRITTANIA -Flanked by the Union Jack, Petty
Of hc~r Pe~r Meyer gets welcome home from girlfriend
Valene Robins when he and other survivors from destroyer
HMS Sheffield arrived home in Ena.land today. The Sheffield
was sunk in an Argentine air attack.
"Too much discussion about
tuning and detaa.l.s of operations
can only help the enemy," she
said.
British Defense Secretary
John Nott had saJd some 5,000
British ground troops on the
islands would be involved in the
move on Stanley -the islands'
capital -50 mJles east of San
Carlos, on th e main East
Falkland Island. Head of the B rit ish
government's L oa Angeles
consulate, Finlayson baa been
part of his country's diplomatic
corpe since 1948. He toolc over his
recent position in March 1981.
Although Finlayson said he's
spoken a half-doien timea to
groupe about the Falklands c:rtm,
he estimated he haa been
interviewed 50 timel by members
of the media. He said he speak.a
as many as six ti.mes a day with
British representa tivea In
Washington.. D.C .. for updates on
his government's poai'tlon.
Irvine Co. flays
leasing lawsuit
Brit ish Defense Ministry
spokesman lan McDonald was
asked about reports British forces
had already taken Goose Green.
a settlement and airstrip 20 miles
south of San Carlos, and he
replied: ''It has been stated that
the forces will not hang around."
He told his American aud1mce
that principle rather than
historical alliance haa prompted
the U.S. govenunent'a support of
the British ~use.
The Argentine milltary'a action
eight weel<s ago to take control of
(See BRITISH, Page .U)
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PRINCIPLE -British
Consul General G eorge
Finlayson says his country's
action ln the Falkland lalands
is "a matter of principle."
STATE
The Irvine Company reacted
with anger today to an
unsuccessful try by members of
the Committee of 4,000 to get a
court restraining order halting
the company from seeking
lawsuit wai vers from
leaseholders in Newport Beach
and Irvine.
The development firm, which
is being sued by four committee
members, described Wednesday's
legal maneuver as "heavy
handed" and said it could bring a
UCI offering
• courses 1n
theater arts
UC Irvine will offer special
academic and theatrical programs
this summer for gifted and
talented students. grades five to
12.
High school juniors and seniors
will nave course offerings that
include painting, composition.
foreign language, public speaking
and science. The studen ts also
will take special courses to boost
their general academic skills.
Students in grades seven to 10
may take courses lh mathematics,
writing, science, forensics,
leadership, arts and journalism.
Youngsters In grades six to
eight can stud y archaeology,
consu m er education and
computer programming .
A musical theater workshop
also will be held to give students
training In acting. dancing,
auditioning, scenery and makeup.
For more information, call
898-7639 or 968-2780.
Santa Cruz sit-in held
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -In a throwback to the
turbulent 601 activism, about 50 University of
California studen ts here have occupied the
chancellor's office ln support of a teacher who was
denied tenure.
Candidates bombar.d airwaves
Anyone watching television haa no doUbt noticed
that political commerclals are a1moet unavolc:t.ble as
the June election approaches. Pap AlO.
COUNTY
Teachins brainy kids tough
TeachJn1 ao advanced cheml1try clan l1 a
cl\allenp fot !'.atanda HJah School teacher John
Cullen. Hl1 1ludenta often arrive at &n8wera to
prob1erm before be doM. Page Bl.
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quick halt to two financing
programs the Irvine C-ompany is
offering leaseholders.
Argentina troop strength at
Goose Green and neighboring
Darwin had been estimated as
high as 1,000. But a British
Superior Court Judge Thomas
Crosby denied the request for the
restraining order, but agreed to
hold a bearing June 7 on the
committee's request for an
injunction stopping the company
from seeking the lawsuit
waivers.
defense source said only I 00
Argentines were believed there.
He declined to speculate where
others might have gone.
By contrast, some 7 ,000
Argenune troops, including some
of Argentina's most seasoned
soldiers, are deployed in and
around Stanley, the source said
The Irvine Company has asked
leaseholders to sign documents
pro mising not to join the
committee lawswt before lhey
can sign up for the company
programs.
Committee members said lhe
communications with residents
are misleading.
Company officials complained
they w e re only afforded a
four -h o ur notice of the
restraining order request and
said If the UlJWlCUOn IS granted,
it will hurt affected residents, not
the Irvine Com pany.
Ray lkola, the attorney
representing the comm.ittee, said
he wants the court to prevent the
Irvine Company from seeking
the waivers unless the requests
are first approved by the court.
Ikola said the communications
from the Irvine Company to
affected residents do not give
leaseholders all the facts.
"We think they're trying to
hide the ball in these com-
munications," said Ikola, who
said he was particular} y irritated
that one of the residents suing
lhe company received a lawsuit
waiver request in the mail.
He said he complained last
week about the waivers and that
the legal move should not have
been a surprise.
The flap over the waivers l.s
(See IRVINE, P11e A%)
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At Your Service
Erma Bombeck
8usme.
Callfomla
Cavalcade
CluBified
C«niaa eto.word
Death Noticea
F.d110l'ial
Entenalnment Hy Gardner
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SPORTS
Reagan pr~ps
for Europe
SANTA BARBARA (AP)
From his fog -shrouded
mountaintop ranch, President
Reagan 1s using his five-day
vacation to study for hts trip to
Europe and to lobby congressmen
to vote for the budget biU he
endorses.
Deputy White House press
secretary Larry Speakes said
Reagan was polishing three
speeches he intends to deliver
during his four-nation trip. He
also was studying three briefing
books, each l 1h -inches· thick, that
provide details of the economic
summit he will attend in France
as well as details for his side trips
to England, Italy and Gennany.
While dense fog canceled
Reagan's plans to go hol"'9eback
riding on his 688-acre spread, he
turned his attention Wednesday
to lobbying a dm.en congressmen,
mostly Dem ocr ats, who had
requested a chance to talk by
telephone before the vote on the
budget bill.
Horoecope
Ann Landen
Movies
National News
Public Notices
Sports
Stock Marketa
Television
Theaters
Weather
World Newt
82
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B6-8
A3
Dl-4
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C9
B6-8
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A3
OCC gains; GWC loses
<>ranae Cout lldvancea. but Oo1den w.r1 emn
are CXllt1y 1n the tint round of the It.ate community co1Jece bwblll tournament In Lana Belch. hie Cl. . . .
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Frizzelle
Dedication set
for YMCA center
material
stopped
By DAVID KUTZMANN
O(tM Delly flW .....
A 1uperior court judQc h11
blocked further dlltributlon of
ca mpalan materiah for
Incumbent GOP auemblyman
Nolan Frtuelle which hie
challenaer -l rvlnl' Mayor
David Silla -c lalma aro
d~ptlve
An opon hou1e and
ded.lc.aUon for a new YMCA
Strvlce C•nter in Irvine I•
1cheduled to take place
Thunday.
The fe1t1vltlea will run
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at th•
center, which IJ located at the
•UC lrvine Junior Robert
Ga lbr a ltb of Yucaipa has
been awarded the Jean and
Dan Aldrich Scholarship.
The biological sciences
major will receive a full year's
tuition at the university.
The scholarship was
established in 1972 ln honor
of UCI Chancellor Dwel G.
Aldricb Jr. and Mrs. Aldrich
Irvine Compeny lnformaUon
Center a t 4060 Barranca
Parkway.
The aervke center LI a Jolnt
project of the Saddleback and
Ora.nae Cout chapten of the
YMCA intended to offer
more pro ar•m• In the
community.
on the 10th annivenary of hta
appolntment., chancellor.
UCI flne arta major J amee
F rancil Wa l•lll of Newpoft
Beach wae 1elected as a ·
chancellor's scholar. The
acholarehlp Is given on the
basis of academic
achievement and university
acUvities.
Both men are aeeklng the
Republican nomination for the
69th a.embly dl.atrict in the June
8 primary election
While SW. was aucceaful ln
obtaining a court order from
Judge Claude Owen•
Wedne1day , attorneys for
Friu.elle were planning to file
countercharges in another court.
That lawsuit co ntained
allegations similar to those In
Sills' l ega l action -that
California's "Tr uth I n
Endorsement" law was belr\g
violated.
Falklands delays
Sills drew fir st blood
Wednesday on the basis of a
lawsuit he filed earlier in the
week Hts sui t a lle j{ed that
Friu.elle, R-Costa Mesa, and hla
political commit t ee were
r esponsible for lite r ature
inferring that the lawmaker had
won the endorsement of the
California Republican Party.
• ID news assailed
By TOM MURPHINE
Of ltle 0..,, Not .....
There has been grave criticism
i.n Britain on how news of the
J'alklands fighting has been
handled by the Ministry of
Defe nse, a BBC world news
service broadcast reported
Wednesday night.
"Cnticism focused on the delay
of 14 hours in announcing that
the latest vessel lost in Argentine
figh t ing was the HM S
Coventry," the BBC said.
An official of BBC was quoted
as saying the d estroyer could
have been identified for the
public and relatives "within four
hours" after Defense Secretary
John Nott announced there was
"bad news" from the task force.
Cri t1cism of the de layed
identification ext e nded t o
Parliament where Peter Viggen,
MP, declared if he had a relative
as a member of the task force. he
would have s p ent "a moat
temble night." Viggers told BBC
h e t a lked wi t h task forc e
re latives, "who don't want to be
protected in this way."
The BBC shortwave news
broadcast from L o ndon .
monitored on the Orange Coast
Wednesday nh~ht, highlighted
the Falklands war news but had
fe wer detailed reports from
<.'Orrespondents in the war zone
than the previous three nights.
This was interpreted by some
observers as a prelude to a
major invasion push toward Port
Stanl ey from the Bri tish
bridgehead at Port San Carlos.
BBC's nightly news report did
detail loss of the Sheffield class
destroyer, HMS Coventry, and
the con verted container sh ip
Atlantic Conveyor.
Twenty m e mbers o f the
Coventry crew and four from
Atlantic Conveyor were killed.
The BBC quickly added that
five Argentine warplanes have
been downed and 10 more British
destroyers and frigates JOined the
Falklands task force.
The names of the new vessels
in the conflict were not reported.
From the lost vesaels, the BBC
\said, 450 men have bee4t rescued.
'The BBC noted that Atlantic
Conveyor, which was carrying
supplies to Britlah troops.. was the
first supply ship lost in the
con flict. It brings to five the
number of British ships Jost,
including two detlroyen and two
frigatea.
Argentine sources, the BBC
said, have also warned that the
British hospital stup Uganda i.a
"in the battle area" and is in
danger "of being hit absolutely."
Attorneys for Friu.elle and the
California Repubbcan Assembly,
an unofficial group that endorsed
the Costa Mesa assemblyman,
denied the allegations.
State law prohibits official
organir.a tions of poll ticaJ parties
from endorsing candidates in
primary elections.
At issue in the Sills-Frizzelle
race is campaign literature which
includes a letter from California
Republican Assembly President
Coanne Cubete and a tabloid
newspaper published by the
CRA. Both were mailed to voters
last week.
Frizzelle's candidacy was
strongly endor sed in the
pubhcations, which were paid for
by the assemblyman's political
corruru ttee.
Sills said the letter lacked the
proper "truth in endorsement"
disclaimer required by the state.
That disclaimer would note that
the endorsement is by an
unofficial political group. The
ne wspaper, he said, buried the
notice, also in Vlolatton of the
law.
Huntington Beach attorney
Samuel Cubete, whale wife i.a
CRA president and signed the
letter, denied that the campaign
material suggested an official
GOP endorsement. "It was not
meant to deceive," he said.
Local drizzle
Tem perature s
Coastal
Low CloU<I• lo<lay With IOc*
drlula during morning hour•.
High• 52 10 66 Chance o t
meaaureble prec1p11a11on 10
percent. Low clouds continue
through tonlghl and Friday'
morning with parllel eltefnoon
cieatlnQ. Overnight 10'#9 56 to 62.
High• Friday 6 4 to 72
H untington-Newport 11••
temperetur• range from e low of
59 to • high of 6S Elaewhera, from Point
Conception to the Mexican
bord« and OU1 SO mllee Light
var\1ble wind• bec:Omlng ,.... to
IOUl"-1 10 to 16 knoll ttllS
evening. South-I aweets 2 to 3
feat. Cloudy with partlel CIMllng.
V.S . srimmary
Haevy thundef•tOl'ln9 brought
severe weather to parll of
Oklahoma, Taxu and Arkllll ...
l odey , with tornadoa1 or
axt.-mely hlgl\ wlndt In T-.
O k l ahom a, Arkan••• and Mluourt,
Lero• h•ll•tonu pounded
many ereea of Te11 1a end
Arkan•••. and lhe heavy rain
e.uMd lluh llooda arOIH\d Fort
Worth, Tu11. and ttream1 to
OV9rflow In ~
Scettatad thundaratorma
continued from the lower end
middle MIMIMIPOI Vdfr/ to the
IOUIMm Allantle Cout.
Showert and thunderatorma
lell from Mont1n1 to e1atern
Nevede lf1d northern Arizona.
end rain 111d log wu Pf-1
f\'om oorth«n low• and IOUth«n
Mlnne1ot1 lhrough the upper
Ohio Vlllley to Virginie end !tie
C.Ollnaa.
Tempereturea around lhe
nation ew1y today rang«! from 3e
In Redmond, Ore., lo 81 In
Phoenl11, Arll -
California
The Netlotwll W•th« Service Pf9dlci• • cloudy night, ICettlfed
drizzle Friday morning end 1 ~~· COOi day outlllde
Nc:w1hern mountains lllld lnlend
area• could get en afternoon
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79 61
75 47
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100 44
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88 71 90 78
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64 81 1.01
83 73 61
76 .49
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78 55
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64 83 01
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81 85
71 so 09
SVI Diego S5 64
San Francltco 66 50
Santa 81tbare 81 56
Santt M11tle 82
Stc>c*ton 8 t 53
Thermal 94
Uki.tl 79
8en1ow 96 73
Big Bee' 74 37
811hop 92 54
C1tallna 54
Lake Arrbwt>eed 75 47
Long 8eacr1 88 82
Monrovl1 86 80
Mt Wlleon 78 80
Newpor1 8eec:ll 88 so
Ontario 64 5V
Palm Springe 92 88
San Bemetdlno 114 54
San Gabriel 73 59
S111 JoN 73 5e
Sent• An1 87 80
San I 1 Cn.11 83 56 Tenoe ve11ey n 40
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70 42 A9dwood City
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89 67 89 55
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81 51
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8erb1do• sa 77
8ermud1 S2 73
Bogota 83 '3
Curac.o 8S 78
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weather
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN
AREAS -Chance ol ~ or
lllundeteno-t -mountalnl during alternoont during
weelcend. Othenotlea oonelc*able
cloudlne11 In co .. tal ..Ctlona
with perllal clearing durlno
a1ternoon1. Paruy clCM.tdy mot l .,. ... Monday afternoon. Hight
ranging rtom low 00. et bMclllel
to mld..,Ot Inland¥~ Low. 52
to 82. Mountain reaon hjgN In
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BRITISH . • •
the Falkland• WH an act of
111re11!on. ht 1ald, bec1uH lt
uMd force to eolw • dlplomalk
dia,P.Ute,
• Had ll bttn a llowed to 10
u.nhincleNd, It would haw 1tt a
very aertoua ~ent." he Mid.
addina that the lack of ""ponae
would 1l1nal to Waruw Pact
nation• that one NATO ally
wa1n't prepared to 1tand by It.a
prlnciplee.
~lf-determlnation t1 another
luue. The fac t that Brltleh
1ubject1 have occupied the
Island• aince 1833 aNure1 them
the rlaht to call it thelr land, he
uJd. He ca.lied chariea of BrttiAh
lmperiall1m "non1ense" and
pointed O\.tt that Britain has
releued ita control of a quarter of
the world'• population 1ince the
end of World War Il.
Arsentina, meanwhile h
"characterlied by its contempt
for democratic principle• and
basic human rights," he charged.
Flnlay1on, in fact, suggested
the decl1ion of the Argentine
government to take the
Falklands was a diversionary
tactic to take preuure off a
fail.in8 administration.
Its annual inflation rate has
been running at 140 percent, he
said, and police were needed only
three daya before the lnvaaion to
put down massive street
demonstrations.
The diplomat, following his
government's negotiating stands,
also claimed Argentina has been
at fault ln the failure to reach a
peaceful settlement.
From Page A1
IRVINE • • •
the latest in the lease h old
controversy which heated up last
year when residents leasing land
from the Irvine Company started
complaining about upward
adjustments in annual lease
payments.
The leases call for periodic
adjustments according to the
current value of the land. Some
residents learned their annual
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•' Continued stories
POZZI CANDIDACY e • •
Memorial Hoepical, hit c:ampeign
and a five-month-old daughier.
But he aald hiJ Introduction to
locul polltlc1 ha• been a
w orthwhile challenat. even
thouih he'• con1idered a
lonphot to win.
"I'm getting an lnlight lnto
local government I've nevt'r h.ad
before," he 1ald. "It '• a
mind-boggltng experience l 'm
auggeet1.ng th.at everyont' 1hould
jump ln and slve it • try."
Pozzi has been active
previously In political i11uea
although n ever before u a
candidate. He la vice president of
local Region 18 of the Callfom!a
Libertarian Council. Although
city cou n cil e lection s are
supposed to be non-partisan, he
said h e would like to apply
Libertarian ideas to Irvine.
Said Pozzi: "l don't want to
bring the party, per se, into
lrvme politics. But 1 do want to
bring in th e libertarian
philosophy. People have the
right to control their own Lives
and property.''
In many ci ty issues, this
philosophy can be easily applied,
he said. For example, he would
have voted as a councilman to
allow Irvine Pacific to install
private security gates on roads
leading to a new subdivision. It
lS, after all, their property.
And if the Inti.ne Company
wants to modify its policies for
new shopping centers to build
them on major roads instead of
mside villages. that should be
approved too, he explained.
He added: "I don't thlnk the
Irvine Company wants strip
commercial. It still wants to
cluster the stores and make them
eethN tc:ally plea.a.Ina."
In other CUl'I, howev~r. Pout
admitttd that tomt community
111uu can tran1c:cnd private
property cor'la!ma. Ont' le the
queatlon of whether to ban
unt reated wooden r oofing
nutterta.la for new conatruction or
remodeling
Because many Irvine resident.a
ltvms m attached ho\.&llng 1hare
roofs and because a fl.re at one
structure could spread to othert
nearby, he saJd he reluctantly
s upports a cit yw ide ban on
untreated shakes and ahinales.
"lnatead of a govt'mment ban,
though, I'd really like to see the
builders say 'L e t '• n ot do
anymore houses with wooden
shingles, le t 's go t o o ther
materials!,'' he said.
Poui wou Id Ii k e to keep
government services at a
minimum, making police, fire,
street and sewer services the
major priority. Other programs
sho uld be a dminis t ered
prudently, he said.
Poz.u respects the abilities of
Cuy Manager William Woollett
Jr and Police Chief Leo Peart.
"Typically in government, you
see empire builders," he said. "I
don't think that's happened yet
in Irvine Everybody's real
responsive."
Pozzi said he probably won't
spend more than $1 ,000 in the
election, and besides his own
money, he has used only two
con tributions from personal
friends. But he said he's not
deterred. If he doesn't run again
in future yea rs, he'll find
someone else who needs his
support
WIENER CAMPAIGN e • •
fee would go up as much as 2,000 Historical Society and a board involved a t policy levels In
percent. member of the loc:al American planning a nd funding those
Four families then sued the Youth Soccer Organization. freeways. Because of its location,
Inti.ne Company and now are "I have a firm belief that any she added, Irvine will be thrust
seeking to have the lawsuit community-based organization 1 n the c en t er o C new
recognized as a class action suit. needs people support," she said. transporta tion proposals, so
The committee has charged the "When I do a job, whateve r it is elected officials must get
Irvine Company is trying to in the community, I will always involved m the process.
reduce the number of likely emphasize people support." She said s h e prefers an
plaintiffs by asking leaaeholden Try as they might, however, alignment for the Foo thill
to sign the wa.iver. city council members never seem freeway that would send the
But the Inti.ne Company said a ble to elicit agreement o n road across t h e ridge from
that, without the waiver, it will sensitive issues. For examp1e, Northwood and near Santiago
drop financing programs it Is questions aboltt the size of a new Canyon Road. Final d eclSion on
offering residents. The programs animal shelter has created a an alignment, however, rests
let residents who want to buy achism among some residents. with the county Board of
their land to get company Mrs. Wiener admitted that Supervisors, not the Irvine City
financlni at 12 percent. The polariz.ation does occur, but she Council.
financing it good for 9eVen years. s tressed the importance in On a growth and development
The programs al80 would let reminding participants of the 1SSue. she said the key to but.lding
residents continue leasing land at "overall view of what is best for homes on Quail Hill is sensitivity.
a 50 percent reduction. Residents, the city." The city already has a hillside
though, could only get that "There are ways to work with development ordinance meant to
reduction after their lease fee has people so everyone understands pro tect natural slopes and
been readjusted. w e're going to a c hieve an hilltops, she said.
The commi ttee said the objective,'' she said. "But they "To me, it's not a question of
programs ignore their basic maynot agree on how we go about do we develop or not develop,"
complaint -how the value of 1t." she said. "It's whether we
land is established. implement the controls which are The company said it has Mrs. Wiener, 39• has never containe d in the htll side
enjoyed great success with its held elected office, but she has ordinance." d th han emphasized an interest in programs an at more t 100 practical d ecisions. She has Meanwhile, Mrs. Wie ner plans r esidents n o w have their to continue her busy campaign
property in escrow . Company r ebu ff e d , for exam ple, schedul e asking voters to
ff .. _,_ d th.tr_._ f h 6 suggestions that a mass transit o lClcua sai two-· ua o t e 1 remember her "long-term leaseholders sch e duled for system could replace the need for commitment" to the city when
readjustment this year have ne w freeways along the San they cast their votes.
either signed up for the programs J o aquin Hills and Foothill Said the candidate: "I 've
or have agreed to arbitrate transportation corridors. already worn out two pairs of
differences with the Irvine As a "full -time" council shoes campaigning and I fully
_Company. member, she uid, she'd become expect to ruin another pair.'' -"-~~~~~~~_..:.;:.:.:;.:.::..::..:..::....=..=-.:==::..:::=-=..-===:.:.::=----.:.:.:::~:...:.::..-=-=~.:.:..:.=-:::.=~-
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~· O,ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, Mey a7, 18ta
Irvine has special
child care problem
A ahor tag~ of child care
hlcllltles isn't oxclustvc to Irvine.
N more mothers ~nter the work
fon.-e, communities throughout the
country are struggling with tht>
belt methods for supervising the1r
young. .
In lrvme, however, many of
the problems associated with child
care are aggravated by the city's
relatively new status. A
time-tested child care method, for
example, is to drop off children at
the grandparents' home. But In
Irvine, that hardly ever happens
because the city hasn't been
developed long enough to
establish many second-generation
families.
Because at is new, Irvine ts
expensive. It attracts affluent
families, where the mother is
likely to be interested in working
to meet career goals or simply to
earn enough income to afford
monthly mortgage payments.
These problems are ironically
entangled with the fact that many
young couples move lo Irvine
because lt la new G.nd clean -the
sort of place where they want to
rnise a family. Thut, it comes u no
surpriae that a clty advisory group
reported this w k that day care
facilities are inau!ffclent.
Committee members estimate
that 4,500 Irvlne children aged 14
or younger have working mothers
and therefore need child care.
Meanwhile, the facilities are
lit.'ensed to handle a capacity 1,305.
It may be that many parents
have worked out suitable
alternatives to licensed facilities.
But it also seems evident, judging
from the long waiting lists at some
centers and stories of panicky
parents calling centers the week
before school st.arts or stops, only
to find there 1S no space, that
many children aren't getting the
quality supervision they should.
C<>mmattee members are
s urely correct in calling for a
citywide effort to improve child
care in Irvine. Few issues will be
more important in years to l'ome.
Housing plan welcome
After a n ear two-year search
for home sites, the Santa
Ana-based Sutt.on Foundation has
at last found a way to house
mentally retarded children In
Irvine. -
Federal loans from the
Housing and Urban Development
Department were available to
provide $515,000 for new housing
under a program designed to bring
t hese children up outside
lnstitutional care.
But the lrvine Company had
no vacant Jots that had not already
been committed to developers.
And developers were unwilling to
make design changes an their
model plans to meet federal
requirements.
With bleak prospects for new
. housing. and time running out. the
foundation requested and was
given permission to use the loans
t o buy existing homes for
refurbishing. So the group plans
to buy three homes and house six
mentally retarded children and
two trained workers in each unit.
Some Irvine City Council
members publicly accused the
developers of discrimination.
Others suggested the Irvine
Compahy had not pressured
developers to accommodate the
foundation's needs.
And there was a divergence
of opiruon as to whether necessary
design changes -outside fire
escapes. for example -were
major or minor modifications.
But now the foundation is
well on its way to meeting the.
HUD requirements. Its problems
in this instance should not
discourage others from setting up
similar programs.
According to Sutton
Foundation president Derek Loft,
housing the developmentally
disabled in various communities
has not been shown to disrupt
neighborhoods or cause property
values to plummet. There should
be no fear of the three new
"families" that soon will move into
lrvine .
Start with plain shelter
The city is undergo ing
belt-tightening measures at all
levels these days, and plans for a
new animal shelter m Irvine must
be scrutinized with the same
cost-cutting intentions.
Unfortunately, the question
o( what a new shelter wall
re54!mble has been insulated in
such a thick coat o( emotionalism
that residents haven't been
afforded their right to take a hard
and objective look at what they
even tually will be paying for.
It's difficult to know if Irvine
is going to get the first municipally
sponsored Hilton Hotel for pets or
a Motel Six.
Some officials. for example.
have been debating the need fnr
air conditioning in the kennels.
Then word was issued that the
plan actually called for what is
essentially swamp coolers. But
only this week staff members
discovered that air conditioning
•
indeed is part o{ the proposal.
Through all o( the confusing
facts tossed about, it has remained
clear that the initial proposal to
build a $3 million facility (which
would cost more like $4.8 million
after bond interest and other
expenses are mcluded) is entirely
too high.
There have been some
concessions Proponents and
opponents of current plans have
agreed to pare the $145,000
spay-neuter clinic. And other
features must go as.... well.
Throughout this tangled
issue, few people have objected to
the need for the shelter. They
have simply argued about its scope
and cost.
The reasonable approach is to
build a basic shelter without frills
toda· and leave the luxuries for
bet~,· economic times when the
city treasury or non-profit groups
can better afford the finer touches.
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L.M. Boyd I X enophobes
You're a xenophobe. if you don't
like foreigners, exotic foods or
changes generally. I suppose you can
say a xenophQbe doesn't appreciate
surprises. A meat-and-potatoes man
who gets upeet when he's served
cracked crab wi\h fiddlehead fem
miCht be cl.assilied as • xenophobe.
ll'1 no sign of ignorance, pleaae note.
The g reat German philosopher
Immanuel Kant was a xenophobe. He
never ventured more than 10 miles
~ from ru. home, and townfolk
to tell the dme of day by when
he took hi. walka.
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
Q . Say a woman becomes the
mistress of a married man. How long
does her affair usually laat? And why
does she do it?
A. That, too, haa been investigated .
Researchers say they can't pin down
the time length more specifically than
lhree to 11 years. But in 65 percent of
the situation&, they aay, the woman
says "friendahip" ls retporllible, her
friendship wi\h the man.
More people were executed in Iran
last year than were executed in all the
other nation.I combined.
Thomas P. H•l•Y
Publisher
Thomas A. Murphin•
Ed itor ·
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--'IMfOSC:.l&lr -iH~ SfA1t t>i~RTMINT WOU~l> NEVER MA\li AU-OWED Ml~ iNmV lO 1M£ US.!'
Haig proves his durability
WASHINGTON Like the
proverbial Cehne survivor, Al Haag not
only has ninC' lives. but always seems to
land on his feet. He 1s as scarred and
battered as an old tomcat. yet Haig
manages to survive one hair-raising
poht1cal scrap after anoth('r, most of
them of hlS own makmg
Ha.Jg's durability 1S truly remarkable.
Consider the physical and political
l·alanuues he has endured an just the last
few years: an assassmauon attempt. a
triple coronary bypass, the Watergate
scandal, thunder and lJghtrung from the
extreme right, quarrels with a host of
White House advisers and Cabinet
secretaries -and the self -induced
embarrassment caused by his own
Homeric eeo.
HAIG IN HIS youth was the leader of
a Philadelphia gang called the
Musketeers; though a respectable boxer,
he was more noted for his ability to
negotiate with rival gangs over turf.
The street smarts he acquired then,
supplemented by Henry Kissinger's
tutela,ge an high-level political infighting
and cultivation of powerful sponsors.
have enabled ll a 1g to escape th('
professional oblivion that is regularly
predicted for ham.
The latest prophecies of Haag's
political de~ followed the breakdown
or his KJ.ssin~er-style shuttle dtploma<.·y
G
-JA-Cl-AN_D_fR-SO-N -~
between Britain and Argentina. Th1S,
surely, would be the stake through
Haig's heart.
But a high-level White House sourc-e
told me that Haig is not in trouble with
the one person who counts. Asked 1f
President Reagan might respond to the
outcry for H.alg's scalp. the aide replied.
"No, that's not the president's style··
In fact. he said, Reagan's instinct IS to
stand behind an aide who is the target or
critictsm -as he dJd in Budget Dtrt>etor
David Sux:lanan's cue.
Another high White House 0Cftc1al
told my 8830Ctate Dale Van Atta that
Haig's detractors were licking their
cho~ owr ht!> Falkland Islands failure
But thl' presidc•nt Wal> not upe.et
··Onc.·c· Haig took tht! ball. 1t was very
t•v1dl'nl that his being point man kept
Reagan dtrc'<:tly out of tt." sa1J this
sourc£' A gratC'ful Ht•agan has gone out
of his way in tht• Wt'C'ks since· to say kind
things about Haig .ind t.o deny repor~
that h1l> fon•1gn poll< y v1('ar was about to
Ix defrr><:ked
HA IG'S w11lmgnt'SS some source. say
l'agt•rness to t.akl' on thl' d1plomat1C'
kamikaze m1ss1un alsu won him
something he had always found m short
i.upply at tht· Whtll' House: grudging
resJX-ct from top Reagan aides. After
some initial grousing over the luxury
Haig wac; en)Oytng in his Air Forcr> ,Jel
and the self -important pronouncements
he was making. Whue House staffers
had lo conC'edc· the abrasive general was
doing a t.ough . thanklPss pb
So one~ again th~ hard-charging
secretary uf st.aw has Pmerged from a
dicey s1tuat1on with h1i. pollttcal hide still
intact Once again the would -be
cat skinners m ttl'e White House have
had to sheathe thc•tr long knives
Memories of sandcastles and seagulls
To the Editor:
I am 13 years old, and ever since I was
born, I heard about the power of the
press. Many people say that the pen is
mightier than the sword and the press is
the pen that reaches and influences large
groups of people. Because of this great
influence, I ask the Da.Lly Ptlot to fight
against oil drilling off the coast of
Newport Beach.
Newport Beach IS a very special place
for me. It 1s my hometown I was born
here and ever since I can remember, my
MAILBOX
mom used to take me to Corona del Mar
Beach. It would be difficult to teU you
how many sandcastles I have built and
how many mud fights I have had wtth
my brothers and sister. It would take too
long to count how many waves I have
conquered and how many have knocked
me down. I don't even remember how
many seagulls I have chased and how
often squirrels have stolen my lunch.
BUT MOST OF ALL, I have grown
accustomed to the beauty of the ocean
and the beach. 1 can't write well enough
to describe how beautiful our coastline is
or perhaps there are no adequate words
of praise to describe it. All I can think of
saying IS that: it's precious. it's pricelen.
it's unique. One would not splash ink on
a priceless painting but cherish it and
preserve it. Yet, our industry wants to
ruin our priceless coastline with oil wells.
Years ago, my mother showed me her
hometown, Detroit, Mich. She took me to
the beaches of Lake St. Clair where she
used to swim, sail and play. But, the lake
was all dirty and polluted and there
were "no swimming" signs everywhere.
Sadly my mother explained, "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl."
When I grow up and 1lt with my
children on Corona del Mar Beach, I
don't want to tell them that. "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl." I want
our coastline to stay as beautiful as it is
today. I want to look and admire the
majestic vastness of the blue Pacific
without staring at a forest of oU wells.
JANE E. ZALESKI
Child care
To \he Editor:
In response to your artlele on the
shortage of child-care fadlitiet in lrvt.ne,
It ls a lad irony that juat minutel away
aher-1chool a.&.Lper vi1ion la readily
available at suppor t facllltlea next to
Ea1tbluff Scl\ool which ii able to
accommodate m ore c hildren on lta
11...tere site. By a slinr1o lntn-dla111ct
tranafer to EHtbluf Sch ool ln 'he
Ne~port-Meaa Di1trlct, children of
workir\i parenta can take advaniace of
pl'Ol1"UDI at the Harbor Ana Soya a.ab
until they are~ up by their parents
at 5 p.m. for only 16 a year! Younaer
cbllOrtn In t he pr~mary ndea are walked to a nearby .
Saatbluff Schoo offers one of tb•
finest academic proarama ln the state
where Ill studentl acort betwHn the
\
88th and 95th percentile on the
California Assessment Program Test in
reading, writing, and ma\hematics. They
also can participate in Eastbluff's Arts
After School Program (instruction in art,
music, and drama) for a nominal fee plus
programs offered by the Harbor Area
Girls Club which also comes to the
9Chool.
In light of the ERAC recommendation
for more extended day care in the
Newport-Mesa District, we feel this
community service message is of vital
importance to working parents with
elementary school age children. Call
Eastbluff School at 760-3257 for further
infonnation.
CAROL BOICE
Publicity Chairman for
Eastbluff Parent Faculty
Orgaruzallon
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To the Editor:
"Right On" to Dr. Moldawsky and
Miss Severoni on their nuclear freeze
letter. (Mailbox. May 15). Bully for all if
a way can be found to get it on the
Moscow ballot The trouble with a
bilateral agreement is that it takes two
sides to make 1t. JU.St like a tango.
J.W REID
Litter solution
To the Editor:
At the North Laguna Community
Association's board meeting, Rich
Farnell cleared up the mystery of the
trash-filled pwtic bags we've been seeing
on the nifhway between Laguna and
Corona de Mar during the past several
weeks. What we heard was so exciting
\hat the board instructed me to tell
Judge David Carter how much we
appreciate hia ingenioua aolution to a
problem that has been ptasuing us for a
k>n8 Ume.
WE ENTHUSIASTICALLY applaud
and commend thi.I prosram of putdng
misdemeanor vlolatora to work on
clMn•UP crews lnstead of jailina them.
Litter in ou.r public aneu la a subject that
repeatedly appean on our agetldL Our
own IOlutlon in Nor1h ~ hu been
to have a a roup of V'ofunteera (our
"Litter .... tu.re CoriunJttee") meet at Boat
Canyon at 9 a.m. on the fint Tueedly ot
each month. armed wt\h work ,iovea
and plMUc trash blp.. and pcoce.d to
• Ltlt*'I from rtodus ort ~lcomt TM
right lo condtnir lttl«r• to /11 rpoct or
thrrunott llbf-1 " rt1trvtd t~tttn of 300
word• "" lta• Wfll bt' gfvn prtftrriteft All
lttttn m"1t tncludt 1ig11oturt aftd modrt1g
addrtu '*I nomtt mo11 ~ Wll~kf Oft "
quul If •u//tcttnr' rtOIOft II OJ>PG'"'·
ftottrw llllU "°' bt' pubtflMd Lfttn. mofl bt'
ltltphOMd to '42"'" No~ OAd ph01tt
num~ of tht ctmlrlbutor muat ~ gw~ tor
"''f/tcotk>f'I purpo1t1
clean up somt' pr<' M·IN. tl-d area for one
hour We like Judg<• Carwrs 1df.'a much
lx>tter'
Many of us an• !*'<'mg our beautiful
coastal area &t its Ix-st for the fu'St lime
It as su<.·h a ~wns1blc• on<' that we are
hoping 1t wall be contmul-d long beyond
his term of SC.'rv1<.-e
CLARICE GARFIN
Corn..,pondmg Secretary
upport for art~
To the Editor:
Currently enJOymg the opportunity
for intense involvement with-Orange
County's perfonmng arts organizations, I
share with them a grave concern for the
"potential effects of the drastic cuts in
state and fed~ral support of the arts.
Recently. however. local music lovers
have had cause for considerable
encouragement One of Orange County's
leading supporters of the arts. the Irvine
Company. not only has determined to do
its share m replacing some of those
foregone public funds, but has done so in
a refreshing and exceptionally prom1Smg
way.
PERFORMING organizallons seldom
rf'(:over more than 40 percent of their
total operating costs at the box office.
The balance of their survival hinges
upon private and public contributions
and grants . Bu whereas such
contnbuto.lns generally are absorbed into
the continuing expenses of an
organiz.ation, the Irvine Company opted
to assume an unusually creative role by
underwnght.ing a specific concert -in
this event the monumental Missa
Solem.nis of Beethoven, perfonned by
the Pacific Chorale on May 22 in tr.e
Civic Auditorium at ~nta Ana High
School.
'Surely Bee\hoven himself would have
relished this kind of support, for the
masterworks of that era nearly always
were composed and performed under \he
cornm.ismon of a patron.
To o ffer works of the scale,
1mfortance, and cost of the Missa
So emnis soon may come to rely
primarily on underwriting auch as thi.I
-at least i1 ticket prkles are to be kept
within the range of typical ronoert-goen1
and if serious music la to a ttract new
audiences. such as our yout h and the
county's less advani.aed populations.
JAW!S '!!: DUNNING
Sttma to me it would only take a few oC
those mJlllon -dollar a nd
mulLi-mlWon-dolla.r homes alone the
cout to distort the whole picture• far
a1 average property valu ea ar• concerned, •
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Oransa-Oo11t DAILY PILOT/Thut'lday, May 27, 1882
Carson monologues bite
com ed ian called political commentator SOUTH COAST PL AZA
' OAINISVlLL&, Fla. (AP) -Comedian ~ Cwlon. who open11 h1I ·~ht Show"
wtU. an otwn-bhll\I rnoriololUt eametimel almld at
1overnment t11urHi la a 1oelal and poUUcaJ commentator aa we l 11 a talk·ahow ho1t, 1
Uniwnlty of norida lt\ldent relMl'Cher -.ya.
Canon'• JokH contrtbuted to hla declln• ln
popularity.
Canon and other comecUana allo make the
prllidency • common tarpt for their Jokel, Prem
-.id ln an tnta'Yiow.
"No matter who th• ~dent I.a, oomk:I wW
flnd aorntthtnc to ridicule, he II.id.
~ ~~~~~?~~!,t!
1n fact, Canon'• rnonolowee could away pubUc
oplnlon and even aUeet the popularity of a
pre1ld1nt, 11y1 Herb
Prettt an audlo·vllual •
1ptdallat who wrow hla
ma1t1r'1 the1l1 on
Caraon'a tel1vl1lon
monolope.
Pl"ell found that 31 t p~rcent of Car1on'1
)Ok• concemtia pol!tka
and •ovemment. The monoJ<>iuee ahowed an
aggreulon toward
r.tiblic f~. he aid,
'but the ~on wu
blunted by-numor."
In a study of
monologues aired from
D ecember 1977 to
February 1978, Presa CARSON
clasaified 515 jokes lnto
five main categories. Thirty-four percent of the
jokes were classified ln the leisure-time category,
which includes show businem. Technology, which
alao includes the weather, made up 20 percent of
the total.
Not long aft.er Press finished his thesis ln April,
U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Callf., announced he
would not seek another term. Hayakawa said
CArlon UllCl to Joke about Jimmy Caner'•
family, but beca'-Prettdent ae.pn•a family it not
u colorful u Caner'• Canon now concentntm hla
jokei on ecoe.omic polideia, the wrcher akl.
A Canon aide ln the enief1alner'1 Burbank
of flee II.id Canon wu buay and could not oom.rmnt
dlrec:tly an the t.t..la. She rdmowledod that
Canon had received a copy of the ptaper Frtday.
"He " very tntttcuect by it arid plans to read it," ea.Id Drue WI.lion. "He ~t it wa1 an
intere9tlna topk: ...
Ma. Wu.on ea.Id ahe had no idea if Canon
) would mention the aubject on the "Tonight Show,"
noting that It WM not uncommon for him to receive
student papen d.i.cu.tna the ahow.
Prell ea.Id the idea of the study came to him
one night when he waa watch.l.ng the ahow.
"Ile did a lot of jokes on Bert Lance," Pre98
ea.Id. "It aeemed to me an unusual number of jokes
about one thlng."
CD plan r e ject e d
EUREKA (AP) -Humboldt County aupervi-
aon1 have rejected a federal Civil Defense plan to
take ln San Franclaco area residents if there is a
threat of nuclear war. The plan to shelter 184,000
nuclear ~vacueee ln state and national parka here
was rejected unanimously.
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wages of sin
HIGHER EDUCATION BEAT: Dr. Barry Singer, the
profem>r at Cal State, Long Beach, who gave class credit
for both hanky and panky in his course, 11Psychology of
Sex," has now been temporarily booted from his labors at
the august university juat upcoast.
After aome infiltration into one of Prof Singer's
classes by 10me strait-laced types. it was alleged that the
prof was giving extra class credits for all kinds of heavy
academic work.
These activities
toward grading included
attending gay bars while
r.'\ , g a r b e d i n d r a g ; T_O_M_M_U_RP_H_l_NI-~~ p~~~icipati~g in ~rgies,
... ~ Vl81ting nudist colonies and _______ ...... ...__._ having sexual affairs.
. DIVULGING OF. ALL this caused a number of
repor1ers to race upcoast to the Seventh Street campus
where authorities proved to be elusive. Finally, somebodr
called a press conference. Prof Singer spoke later. But at
seemed rather after the fact.
Later, however, academia again hi~ the fan at Long
Beach when the professo~ assertedly admitted that he
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Prof &rry Suiger has Long Beach State in an uproar.
had been "romantically involved" with some of his
students. Whatever that means.
Singer did say, in his defenae, that he no longer stays
at parties where his studenta take all their clothes off.
GEE WIDZ, in earlier dM>ol yeara..a threat like that
woula be a sure way for studen .. to get ~ to split
from the party.
The teacher would threaten. "If you all start taking
your clothes off, rm leaving." Whereupon nudity wouta
run rampant immediately.
Anyway, Prof ·Singer's revelations about his close
relationships with certain students was enou&~af> cauae the Board of Trustees of the entire 19-campus · omia State
University system to gather in a secret huddle to discuss the
profs curriculum.
The trustees emerged from behind the closed doors
and promptly slapped Singer with the suspension.
Press releases following the booting action were
couched in careful terms. Like, "Singer has been suspended
for 30 days pending investigation of allegations on
occurrences within the scope of his employment with the
university."
YOU MAY NEED to translate that to something l.lke,
"Boy, he really may be into the soup this time ... "
Or another press statement: "Since it is a personnel
matt.er, it will be inappropriate for the university to
comment further at this time."
Translated, "I'm not going to do a lot of blabbering
about this one. I wouldn't touch this case with a 10-foot
pole."
It is interesting to note that Prof Singer's 30-day
suspension can hardly be characteriz.ed as punishment. He's
suspended while retaining his regular pay. In other words,
Prof Singer is on a paid vacation.
WHY, I KNOW REPORTERS who have been
threatened with worse than that for felony
paperclip-bending in the newsroom.
U Prof Singer's case was one of those dealing with the
wages of sin, you'd know how the answer came out this
·time.
The wages of sin are wages.
Schonfeld elevated
to UCI dean's post
NSW DEAN -Wtlllam
khonfeld baa been named .s..n of the UC Irvine 8cboo1
ol Soda1 Sdencea.
William R . Schonfeld,
proft90r of political acience at
UC Irvine, has been appointed
dean of UCI's School of Social
Sciences. He will aaume the post
July 1.
Schonfeld. an Irvine resident,
aucceech Dr. Linton Freeman,
who wlll return to full-time
teach1na and reeeareh.
Schonleld'a work hu foc..'\llled
on IOdal and political problems ln
France and he ha• wrhten
extenlively on the "elitat'' ln the
French Gaulll1t and Sociallat
political partiee.
He i• the a uthor of three
boob, n\ll'Del"OW arUcle1 and hat
received Danforth. Fulbright and
Ford Foundation sranta.
Schonfeld received hit
t.chelor'• cSetDw 1n aovemment
from the U-ntver1ity Hei1bu c.o&Jece of N.w York Unlwntty and ma1ter'1 and doctorate
de1ree1 from Princeton
Unlvenlty.
Religious • issue
Saddleback District nixes 'devotionals' on campus
BY JEFF PARKER or ... .,..,,.....,..
Saddleback Valley Unified
School Dtatrlct truatees are at1ll
bitterly split after vottna 3-to-2
to adapt a new policy pem.lna
the uee of campua fadlltiea by
religious clubs.
Board President Krlatine
Kister called the new policy "fair
and constitutionally sound,"
while board member the Rev.
Preston Howell aa.i~ it Is the
work of ''mllguided people."
an American Civil Liberties
Union lawsuit Lut year, aeek.Lna
to bar the New Life Club -a
Ch.rilUan atudent group -from
meeting on the Mlaalon Viejo
Htah SChool campus.
'l'he ACLU claimed that the
doctrine of separation of church
and atate mandated that the
religious club not meet during
school hours (lunch time) on
campus.
While the district battled the
ACLU ln court, Mrs. Kister, Dr.
Gilbert and Mrs. Adler all ran for
the 1ehool ~d. promiBing to
change the policy. Shortly after
they were eled.ed, the ACLU
dropped the suit. ·
The three new board members
alto have aaid they oppoae
district payment or a $2.~oo
deductible fee aa part of a
$24,000 i.nlurance claim filed by
attorney David L. Llewellyn.
Llewellyn originally agreed to
defend the district in the suit
with the ACLU for the $100 fee
necessary to establash "an
attorney-client relationship."
Later he claimed to have worked
400 houn on the cue and filed
the $24.000 claim for feet againlt
the diatrict's l.nsurance carrier.
The Rev. HoweJl taid the
board'• action Monday WU the
work of "Ph.arhlees," and that he
will support the New Ufe Club
in a suit to retain thelr right to
meet on campus.
"These youns people have had
their God legtalated right out of
their school," he said. '"lbey're
being denied their constitutional
rights." The new policy -adopted at
Monday night's achool board
meeting -prohibits religious
clube from holding "devotional"
meetings on campus during
school hours and requires each
club wishing to meet on diatrict
grounds to be chartered with the
district.
Judge ousted from death trial
Aooording to Mrs. Kister, the
new policy was drafted verbatim
from the policy currently in uae
at the Huntington Beach Union
High School District.
She and new board memben
Dr. Dore Gilbert and Louise
Adler fulfilled campaign
promises made six months ago to
revise campus-use policy.
The change waa prompted by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Jame• K . Turner hat
been dlaquallfied from
handling the trial of a previously
convicted aex offender who is
charged with kidnapping,
molesflng and killing an
Anaheim newsboy la.st August.
Four death penalty allegations
aooompany the charges against
defendant Ro bert Jackson
Thompeon, 35.
At the r equest of defense
Brain work
attorney Ronald Brower, the case
waa reassigned to Judge Donald
McCartin's court. Trial is set to
begin Aug. 30.
Brower made his request
Tuesday ln a brief hearing before
Superior Court Judge Luts
Carden.as. The attorney said he
requested the change because of
several rulings Turner made
during a closed-door preliminary
hearing earlier this month. He
said the rulings, dealing wlfh
admission of certain evidence,
would likely have to be made
again at trial and Turner has
already shown what his decisions
would be.
The defense tS entitled to one
du;qualification of a judge before
trial.
Thompson is charged with the
slaying of 12-year-old newsboy
Benjamin Lee Brenneman.
advanced
Teacher who challenges high school's top chemistry scholars meets his match
By JODI CADENHEAD "'ttle Delly Not • ...,
It's no easy task teaching studenta who
have an IQ about 30 points higher than
yours, jokes John Cullen, an instructor at
Estancia High School in Costa Metia
Cullen, who teaches the only advanced
placement chemistry class offered in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District,
handpicked the IChool'• top edenoe ICholara
when he decided last September to offer
the class during his free period.
"A lot of ti.mes I'll be working on a
problem and they correct me or come up
with the answer first," aa1d Cullen. who baa
a muter'• degree In chemistry.
Intelligence of the elite claasrnates ran.ks
in the upper two percent of the population.
Cullen rellahes ticking off thelr academic
achievements.
Brenda Branin, 17. the only senior In the
class, turned down offers from MIT, Bryn
Mawr, Swarthmore and Wellesley to
attend Stanford next year.
She earned the only B In her high echool
career when a OOUNelor suggested that as a
fr'8hman she take band instead of the
rigorous biology oounee she wanted.
Danny Shapiro, 16, recently acored 760
on an Aptitude Teat In math. The average la
450 and the top SAT acore la 800.
Mike Ontko, 17, scored 222 out of 240 on
PSAT National Merit Quality exama. Only
one other student In the county received a
hiazher IJ'ade. Cu.Jlen •YI that Tom Nolan, 16, ''ta In
many ways the tirt,htest one of the P"OUP·
He come1 up with new ldeu.'' He received
191 OD the PSAT. .
When interviewed the studenta, who all
plan research career•, were wel1hln1
m.aanestum UllnC a $1,765 balance ecale
J)9id for by Nannco Materlall Ine.
They then dipped the metal lnto a
eolution of 9Ckl which produced hyd.ro&en
that they mea1ured for volume ,
te.rnperature and .,.._are.
All of the ~ta CXJmldered the c1MI a
,..i chal-... "lt'• • ar-t clMI.'. Mid Mlll Bnnln.
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ELEMENT AL TaT -Dann1 Shapiro welgha magnesium which wa put into
add IOlUUon. produdng h)'Gl'Oltm. measured by Tom Nolan and Bl"enda
Branin. above, in advanced ~ at Eltanda High School. •
"M08t of my other c1-are a joke."
They ~~ulnely baffled when Mked 1f t.belr in: e\lel' \naltel It difficult
to communicate with theU-.-..
''lt'1 not at all dtffk:uJt, .. l8ld Ontko. "I
think that there are ~ more limllNitlel
than dlff8---. ( haw never encountered
&n)'DDe who'• dumb."
Cullen 1&1d tut two atudenu from
Newport Harbor mah School plan to enroll
next Sep4ilnJber In the c1MI that wOl allow
them to aldp flnt ,.... -=iela In xD ••.
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I ANN LAND!A$
•ERMA BOMBECK
•HOROSCOPE
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Out-of-date hair style, ensembles pictured
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you
wlU print one more letter about the plcturet
that appear with your column.
For heaven'• sake, woman. don't you
make enouQh money to buy yourself a
decent drea~ Thoee three-pie<:e outflta we
have to look at day alter day art! really
tacky.
And that 1955 hairdo 1hould be given
the deep-atx -a ph.rue I picked up from
you. An eaaJe could neet ln it. (This goes for
your lilt.er, too.) The color is fine, but those
wings or whatever you call 'em look like a
seagull in flight.
That ugly necklace with the medallion
doesn't photograph well. Leave it off. A
RF.STFUL -After throwing some fly balls,
Willie Frantz, 11, of Huntington Beach, finds
plain chain would look much better.
Your tlsure la nl~ and the column ta
areat. That'1 all I have to say for now. -
M.S., AURORAi ILL.:.t DAILY READER
DEAR DA LY nEADER: Sorry yoa
Cblak my tbree-plece outftc1 are tacky. I
sort of Uke tbem. Tbe balrdo bu been
1ll1btly modified 1lnce 1955, but I 1dll aet
complatat1.
Tbat .. ugly necklace wllb tlu
medallion" 11 tbe vice presidential aeal,
ltamped ID 1old -a ,JU from tbe late
Habert Humphrey. f you get oat a
ma1nlfyla1 gla11 and take a good look,
you'll 1ee It 11 a very band1ome piece. Yoar
apologle. are accepted.
Deity Not ltelf ......
play equipment in Huntington's Lake Park an
ideal pl.ace to relax while soaking up some sun.
Libra on rebound
Friday, May %8
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You make
impact and gain wider recognition. Love
relationship is highlighted. You are
applauded for creative activitiea. Moon
position emphasizes children, speculation
and ability to cut through red tape.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study
Aries message for valid hint. You make
significant breakthrough; property values
come into focus. Your new position enables
you to be more independent and effective.
Safety device could prove a great asset.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Sense of
direction is restored; puzzle is solved,
relative makes important concession.
Intuition is on target, first impressions tend
to be accurate. Aquarius, Cancer, Leo
persons figure prominently. The vi.sit will
prove fruitful.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): You
perceive trend and profit as result. Moon
emphasis on income, funding, reversing
apparent setback. Gemini, Libra, Sagittarius
persons figure prominently. Cycle moves up
-soon you'll have chance for greater
self-expression, independence.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Setbacks are
transformed into victories. Circumstances
favor your efforts. Position is stronger than
originally anticipated. Aquarius, Scorpio and
another Leo play important roles. Focus on
initiative, originality and exciting meeting
with member of opposite sex.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Inquiries
bring positive responses. You resol·re
dilemma and perceive hidden motiv .... s.
Gemini and another Virgo play key roles.
Communication received from one who had
been out of sight. You learn a secret.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What seemed
a lost cause is now revived and you are on a
HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
winning path. Emphasis on fulfillment,
special gift, accolade from peers and reunion
with family member. Taurus, &-orpio and
another Libra play important roles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Superior
could be sincere but misinformed. Keep
options open. One who makes grandioee
promises may not be in a position to fulfill
them. Review techniques, adopt prooedures
which eliminate duplications.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Lunar aspect favorable -communications
improve, money situation is brighter, you'll
have more authority and responsibility.
Focus on travel plans, education and
fulfillment of aspirations.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Review
credit, savings, special policies. Avoid
hanging on to past for purely sentimental
reasons. It's time to move on, to be rid of
burden which was not rightly your own in
first place. Aries is likely to be involved.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Contract
or agreement can be renegotiated. Strive for
greater independence. Stand tall for
principles. Lunar emphasis on improved
public relations, profitable alliances and
ability to cooperate with one whose views
might clash with your own.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What
begins as routine task could become
interesting challenge. Follow through on
hunch, realize that first impressions are apt
to be correct. Family member makes
important concession.
Son's name no business boon
Q: What doe1 Ronald Reagan'• IOD Ml·
cbael do for a livinf And bas be found that
being tbe president 1 son bas belped blm ID
bis baatne11? -Jose P., Jeney City, N.J .
A: Michael, a champion speedboat racer,
is very turned off with his place in the sun
as the IOll of the president.
"All my life I've worked and been a
solid cttlien," he says. "For 10 yeara I'm
steady Eddie. Now people aay I'm trad1na on
dad'• name. A rental agent in Sherman Oab
advertiled, 'Live next door to the president's
IOD.' What did I have to do with that?" he
complaina.
"It's been hard on my wife, C.olleen, and
my family -becau.1e the pree1 has been on
my caae for yea.rs. rve lOlt a lot of aa:ountl
u a result," he revealed to our friend and
oonfrere, Cindy Adam.a. M1chaer1 mother,
by the way, ii llC1rel9 Jane W)'lftan.
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Pf ISOllAllTJ Q.&A.
BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER
tne lae wu ooce a 10111·ancMlance man? -
Yolude E., Pltiabarp.
A: Yes. And you may be able to see him
ln that role once again -on a new TV aeries
now in the talking stage.
Q: Whtcb publluer flllally got ba1ebail
star Regie Jacklon to alt don and tell all?
And wben wlll bJ1 llfe story be pabll1hed? -
A.rtbar K., Laa Ve1as.
A:. Afraid you're iotni to have to wait
awhile. Though we hear that Random
HOUie pt11ehed a aood deal to Reate for hll
IDlllDOUw. he tu.med down the4f['er. ''Don't
wmt to diaturb the atmosphere I have Nin
with the Anp18," WM the l'flMOft JliicbOo pw.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Conte,ll are
prolUeratin1 and I tlnd myself feeling
1keptical when I fW tn the little item on the
back of the envelope that aaya, "No, I don't
want to aubecrlbe, but let me know if 1 have
won a prize."
I'll bet many othen Nlpect, as I do, that
the entriea of non-subscribers go
automatically lnto the dilcard bin.
la lt really true that the person who
doean't buy the product 1tands u good a
chance to win a1 the one who buys? I've
never heard anyone aay he won but didn't
buy. -JUST WONDERING
DEAR J .W.: Yes -lt'1 true. A penon
wbo doe1n't buy tbe product 1tand1 as good
a chance to win H one wbo doe.. TliOle
contest• are carefally moaltored by law,
and tile law 1ay1 no one mu1t be forced to
buy a product in order to enter a contest or
win. No company that 1ell1 well-known
brand product• woald rt1k tbe bad publicity
that would re.ult lf tbe firm were caught
palllag a fHt one. So, in tbls ln1tance you
can bellev~ the small print.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Yesterday I
attended the funeral of a dear friend who
was killed in an automobile accident. She
was only 28 years old and beloved by all
who knew her.
All the way through the funeral service
the clergyman mispronounced her name.
Every time it happened (and it happened
about 20 times), I felt as if a needle was
.
q AllN IANDllS
going through my ear. I'm sure her f&mily
and close trtenda were as upset u I.
What can one think of a clergyman who
cares so little about the service that he
doesn't even bother to get the name of the
deceased rtgh.?
Am I wrong to be disturbed? Please
reply in print. I know the clergyman read.a
your column regularly because he quotes
you from the pulpit. I feel it is important for
him to see this. -OFFENDED IN THE
EMPIRE STA TE
DEAR EMPIRE STATE: Yoar letter
may 1erve a1 a reminder to all cler~e•
to check with a member of the family abfft
the correct pronanciatton of names. It may
be just another funeral to the penon
officiating, but It is of vital lmportuce to
the grievlng f amlly -and it takes 10 Uttle
effort.
Are your parents too strict? Hard to
reach? Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged By
Parents? How to Get More Freed.om," oould
help you bridge the generation gap. Send 50
cents with your request and a Jong, stamped,
self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers,
P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m .. 60611.
She fails humor test
For the last couple of years, Manpower,
Inc., has conducted a poll among secretaries
to pick the ideal boa.
The resultl have been the same for a
couple of years: Alan Alda, Phil Donahue,
President Reagan, Dan Rather and myself.
flMA BOMBfCI
ATWIT'S END
I can't figure out why rm so far down
on the list. Surely not sexism. I make coffee
for my secretary, Norma, I sharpen her
pencils, laugh at all her jokes and when a
teacher calls and wanta to talk with her, I
tell them she's not here.
FRANKLY, IF I WEREN'T an Equal
Opportunity employer, she wouldn't stand a
chance working for another woman. She is
beautiful and weighs 102 pounds. Who else
would hire her?
AS I TOLD NORMA, the mark of a
successful boss is having the security to
laugh at oneself. I used to be a secretary
myself. I appreciate those little harmless jabs
that make the boss look inept and ridiculous.
I told her I bet I laughed more than Alan,
Phil, President Ronald or Dan.
I have to admit appreciation for
secretaries has been a long time in coming.
"Nine to Five" should have reached the big
screen and the small one long before this.
She took the book and began to leaf
through it. Finally, she s tarted to laugh.
"This is very funny," she said, "Why aren't
you as funny as Kathy Matthews?"
So should a soft-cover book that came
across my desk that's due to be published
this month called, ''Take a Letter Yourself!"
by Kathy Matthews.
That does it! I'm going to get the office
closest to the bathroom if I have to be the
last one to pick my vacation for the next
three years!
It's clever and it's funny, especially if
you're a secretary. Sprinkled throughout are
Office Maxims: "If you have your choice of
seata on the bus, you're late for work," "If
there's a bug ~oing around, you'll get it on
Friday night,' and "The more copies of a
given document, the less important it is."
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
There's a practical section on activities
that burn away extra calories: Typing
something that was due yesterday, 30
calories. Putting the company president on
hold (which somehow disconnects), 25.
Riding five floors with the office Don Juan,
80 calories per minute. (Riding eight floors
with him, 300 calories a minute.) And one
hour of work on the day before vacation,
900.
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GOif N ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
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Operung lead: Elpt of cv.
Sometime• you have an
unavoidable loeer. But even
then you mtsht be able to die·
late to which defender 1ou
lose the trickl
South abowed hlt tremen
dou1 1treoftb with an im-
mediate cue•bid oltht enemy
auit. Nonh bHI t.ll ft....,.
..alt, lhtn Judrtd '"'' Me \ft
Lt\m'lpt. doublet.M lli&rt Ud kiar of dube mertted • ihOt ,
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al game. His evaluation was
correct, for the king of clubs
could have been the key card
1n the winning line.
West led his top heart.
Declarer won the king. cash·
ed the ace and ruffed his
heart loser in dummy. He
made use of his one entry to
dummy to lead a diamond lo
his king, which won Since he
could afford lo lose two dia-
mond tricks and a club.
declarer continued with a low
diamond.
West won the jack and
shifted to the jack of clubs.
which held. The club con·
llnuatlon went to East's
queen, and declarer was fore·
ed to ruff. Dtdarer drove out
the ace of diamooda, but Eut.
led the aee of elube. Decla,..r
waa apJa forced t.o ruff. and
now We1t'1 fourth trump
became the Htllnc trick.
Declarer WH on the right
track when he went about
aettinr up a long diamond
befor-. he &.ouched trumps.
But be •hould han realised
the danstr in beln1 fOft.d &o
nff dub., aacl be ehould have L<•• pr....Uve llMU\lNI. ,,,_ "9111ft10aud t .. M
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certain that East held the
ace. Declarer should have
made sure that. when he con·
ceded two diamond tricks,
East had to win t he first. He
could have accomplished that
by leading the queen of
diamonds at trick five !
East can win, but be can·
not profitably attack clubs
because of the king in dum
my. Now declarer is a tempo
ahead. He can set up hit
fourth diamond before the
defenders can make him ruff
twice, so he will be able to
draw trumps and make Ida
contract.
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·Irvine Co. flays leasehold lawsuit
The lrvlntj Compiiny rNCted
with anae r t oday t o an
Ut\IUCCftaful try by memben of
the Committee of 4,000 to aet •
court reatra.tning order haluns
the company from seeking
lawault waiv er• fr o m
leueholdera In Newport Beach
and lrvtne.
The development flrm, which
la being sued by four committee
members, described Wed.ne9day's
NB foes'
use of
park hit
The Ne wport Beach city
attorney's office has been asked
to scrutinize a weekend
fund-raiser staged by a citu.en
referendum group that's trying
to turn back a multi-million
dollar development project.
The fund-raiser was held by
the West Newport Legislative
Alliance last Saturday at
Ma riner 's Park. Participants
were asked to donate $10 each.
The get-togethe r was called
into question this week b y
Councilwoman Ruth e l y n
Plummer, who represents West
' Newport and has tangled
previously with the referendum
supporters.
Mrs. Plummer said s h e
questioned whether "a political
action committee can have a
fund-raiser on city property to
further its fight with the city."
She suggested it is an ethical
question because the city council
has approved the 75 -acre
Banning Ranch development. the
projec t targeted by t h e
referendum group.
Because of the referend um
campaign, the council now must
dump the development or put lt
to a c1tyw1de election. The
council has yet to decide which
route it will take.
Louise Greeley, leader of the
referendum alliance, sald her
group got full city authorization
to u se th e park and a
multi-purpose room there.
"1 just don't want to g e t
involved in this," she responded
when pressed for reaction.
City Attorney Mike Miller
today said he has not finished
reviewing the fund-raiser. He
said he should have an answer to
Counc ilwoman Plummer's
ooncems next week.
Ron Whitley, the city's parks,
beaches and recreation director.
said the referendum supporters
filled out proper fonns and paid a
f ee to u se the park's
multi-purpose room.
He said city law proh1b1ts
renting the park facility to a
RJ"OUP that represents a sinlt}e
political party if two or more
factions are not represented
Reagan preps
for Europe
SANTA BARBARA (AP)
From his Cog -s hroud e d
mountainto p ranch. President
Reagan is using his five-day
vacation to study for his trip to
Europe and to lobby congressmen
to vote for the budget bill he I' endonies.
Deputy White House presa
1 secretary Larry Speakes said
Reagan was polishing three
apeeches he intends to deliver
during his four-nation trip.
WORLD
l eaat mant:uver aa "heavy
handed" a nd taJd It <.'Ould bring a
quick halt to two financing
proarama thf' Irvine Company la
offering le.ueholden
Superior Court Judae Thomas
Crosby denied the request for the
restraining order. but agreed to
hold a hearing June 7 on the
committee's requeal for an
Uljunctlon stopping the company
D.n, Noe It.rt "'8to
P RINCIPL E -British
Consul General George
Finlayson says his country's
action in the Falkland lslanch
is "a matter of principle."
'Principle'
cited for
island war
Brltllh ea.uJ General George
Finlay.in told an ~ County
audience Wednesday that hta
nation'• ~!J: to war over the FaJJda.nd i. ltrictly a
matt.er of principle.
Questions of mineral rights at
the apanely populated Falklands
w e re not considered In the
British decision lo send its
military to dislodge Argentine
forces, he said.
"Thia has not entered into t.hia
dispute at all," he told members
of the World Affairs Council of
Orange County during a dinner
speecn at the Registry Hotel in
Irvine.
"In fact it might have been
easier to resolve If the dispute
had been over material issu es
rather than principles of the
islanders' rights and resisting
aggression."
Responding to a question from
the audience, Finlayson said
m ineral reserves around th e
islands have n eve r been
measured and the extent of such
deposits are not known "with
any accuracy.''
Head of the British
government's Loa Angeles
consulate, Finlayson has been
part of his country's diplomatic
corpa since 1948. He took over his
recent i:x-;ition in March 1981.
Although Finlayson said he's
apoken at half-dozen time• to
groups about the Falklanda crisis,
he estimated he has been
interviewed ~ times by members
of the media. He aald he speaks
as many aa six times a day with
Br itish representatives in
Wuhington, D.C., for updates on
h1a government's position.
(See BRITISH, Pase A%)
90 passengers !reed
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -A lone Mo_rooca.n who•
hijacked a Moroa:an airliner with 90 pusengen on
board, surrendered here today after releasing all the
paaengera unharmed, Tunisian authorltlea aa1d.
NATION
Carson cogent commentator?
Johnny Ca.non ta more than a talk &how pt. m.
monoJoguee show him to be a IOdal and political
commentator, aocordi.na to a mater'• thesll. Page A7.
Town calling it quits
All five residenta of Loyalton. S.D .• have votad to
dlmolve the town and 1&ve on pcopei ty taue. Pap
03.
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from ueklng the 11w1ull
waivers.
The lrvtne Company hu uQd
leueholden to a1iJl docwnenta
proml1ln1 not to join the
committee lawsuit belore they
can alin up for the company
programs.
Committee memben aald the
communJcatlona with raldenta
a.re mialeadlng.
Company offJdale complained
they wtre only afforded a
four -hour notlct of the
r 1tralntn1 order requett and
aa.ld If the injunction ii aranted,
It wW hurt affected restdenta, not
the Irvine Company.
Ray l k ola, the attorney
repreeenU.O, the committee, aa.ld
he wants the court to prevent the
Irvine Company from teeking
the wa.tvera unlae the requests
are flrst approved by the court.
[kola aald the: oommunicaUona
from the Irvine Company to
affectt'd resident• do not give
leueholdera all the facta.
"We think they're trying to
hide the ball In these com-
munlcatlona," said I kola, who
aald he wu particularly irritated
that one of the rea1denta suing
the company received a lawsuit
wa.tver request ln the mail
He aa1d he complained last
week about the waivel"I o.nd that
the lt-gMI move should not have
been a surprile
The flap over tht-waJvera ii
the latest in the leaaehold
controveray which heated up wt
year when residents lea.Ing land
from the Irvine Company atarted
complaining about urward
a djustments i n annua leaae
payments.
(See IRVINE, Page A%)
British troops push
Forces moving toward Port Stanley
By Tbe A11oclated Pres•
British marines and
paratroopeni pushed out of their
beachhead at San C.arl08 today ln
a bid to recapture the Falkland
Wanda capital of Stanley from
Argentine fon::es, Prime Mlniater
Margaret Thatcher announced.
Ther e was no imme diate
reaction from Argentina, but the
Airlines'
suit joined
b y county
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL oftM DllllJ Not 8Wf
Orange County government
has decided to join with two air
carriers in contesting federal
court rulinga that have dashed
separate plans that w ould
regulate commercial airlines'
8CCe9I to John Wayne Airport.
Following a cloeed-door ..ion
Wedneeday, county aupervlaon
Chairman Br uce Neatande
announced that county attorneys
wW be among thoee pre9e'l'lt June
8 ln San Frand8CO w hen the
access plan issue is taken up by
the U.S. 9th District Court of
Appeals.
Joint Chiefs of Staff In BuenOll
Aires said their Canbe rra
bomben hit San Carl08 today as
a follo wup to dive-bombing
attack• by •mailer planes
Wed.ne.day.
The Argentine Joint Chiefs
and British casualties were
heavy, but gave no figures, and
claimed British forces were
penned in at San Carlos.
However, Mrs. Thatcher told
the House of Commons in
L ondon, "Our forces on the
ground are now moving forward
from the bridgehead." She
declined to give details, but the
British Broadcasting Corp. said a
pincer movement was under
way.
It said British paratroopers
were stabbing toward Darwin, 20
mlles south of San Carlos, and
Brit!Sh ma.nne commandos were
push.mg toward Stanley, ~ miles
east of San Carlos.
British Defense Secretar y
John Nott had said some 5,000
British ~round troops on the
(See FALKLAND, Page AZ)
Judge rules
drunk law
too vague
A West Orange Co unt y
Municipal Court Judge has ruled
that a portion of the st.at.e's new
law on drunken driving is
unconsutu tional.
Judge Kathleen O'Leary made
the ruling W ednesday in
W estm ins t er in the case
involving Costa Mesa driver
Marwin Wilcox.
Judge O'Leary, who was
sworn to the bench last
November at the age of 30,
confirme d today t h at she
sustained the challenge to a
section of the law.
Ai.rCa.l and Republic Airlines,
which together control 35 of the
41 jet departures permitted daily
from Orange County, previously
appealed a Sept. 25 decision by a
Loe Angeles-based federal judge
overturning the county's original
access plan. The county will now
become a party In that effort.
And the county wW ask the
appeal.a panel for a stay of a
separate ruling Monday in which
U.S. District C.ourt Judge Terry
Hatter Jr. rejected an alternative
access plan.
/#Wll.,..o
HO~E. BRITl'ANIA -Flanked by the Union Jack, Petty Off1c~r Pet~r Meyer gets welcome home from girlfriend
Valene Robms when he and other survivors from destroyer
HMS Sheffield arrived home in Ensaand today. The Sheffield
was sunk in an Argentine air attack.
Gary Gunderman, a Fount.a.in
Valley resident who is the
attorney for Wilcox, said Judge
O'Leary made the ruling on one
count an the case on grounds that
the portion of the law defUling a
drunken driver is
unconstitutional because of
vagueness.
"She said that a criminal
defendant is entitled to know
when his or her conduct Violates
the law," Gunderman said.
"Nobody lcno~:· Gunderman
said, "wht!n his blood alcohol
reading IS .10 percent or higher." Neatande said Airport
Manager M41TY Cable and his
staff also w e re direc ted to
develop yet a third aoceae J?lan
that potentially would satisfy
Judge Hatter's demand that the
airport be opened to commercial
carriers in a non-discriminatory
fashion.
Prostitution alleged Gu n derman said he is
con testing the "automatic"
presumption that a driver is
guilty of drunken driving when
the blood alcohol reading hits .10
percent. Massage parlor's
He said the reading could be
higher m some dnvers before
intox.icaUon is reached and lower
in others. The county has been under
fire from both Pacific Southwest
Alt llnes and t he federal
Department of Justice to make
jet departures available to
carriers not now serving the
airport, but desiring to do ao.
PSA operates two flight. daily
between Orange County and San
Frand.loo, but wants more. PSA
claima lt la unfair for AirCa1 to
pc:mess an average of 23.5 flighta
daily between Orange County
and destinations In four other
states.
owners face suit
In his moat recent ruling,
(See AIRLINES, Pa1e A%)
STATE
Owners of the Costa Mesa
building whic h h ouses the
Atlantis Health Spa were sued
W ednesday by the Orange
County DI.strict Attorney'• Office
l o force an end to alleged
prostitution activltlea at the
Harbor Boulevard establishment.
The lawsuit. filed in Orange
County Superior Court, teeka to
prohibit uae of the building at
2112 Harbor Blvd. for up to a
year. A hearing la scheduled
June 17 before Superior Court
Santa Cruz sit-in held
SANT A CRUZ (AP) -In a throwback to the
turbulent 60a activism, about 50 Un iversity of
California studen ts h ere h ave occupied the
chancellor's office in support of a teacher w ho was
denied tenure.
Candidates bombard airwaves
Anyone watching television hu no doubt noticed
that political commerda.1.a are al.molt unavoidable u
the June election approaches. Page AlO.
COUNTY
Judge Thomas Crosby, Jr.
Atlantia Health Spa. has been
the loca t ion of numerous
prostitution-related arrests over
the past two years, according to
Deputy DI.strict Attorney Steve
Kester.
The building ia owned by a
family trust. The lawsuit
identified the trustees as Ronald
R. and Marie Van Clark.
"The owners know what's
going on, because we sent them
letters," Kester said
INDEX
He said he believes this is the
first time that the law that went
into effect thi.S" year has been
held to be unconstitutional in
Orange County.
Gunde rman said a similar
challenge had been upheld
earlier in Palm Springs and that
the case is headed for the 4th
District Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino.
It is not known if the deputy
district attorney pro6eC1Jting the
O range County case plans to
appeal the ruling.
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Teacbins brainy kids tough
Teachln1 an advanc.d cbeml1try c1a11 ll a clWlenae for Zltanata llJcb School teacher John
Cullen. HJ1 1tudenta often arrive at an.awen to
problelm before be doel. Pap Bl.
J OCC gains; GWC loses · aranae Coat advancel, but Golden west•• e.rnn
are <ml1y ln the fint round of the state oommunlty
collep bwblll tournament ln Lona Beech. hie Cl . . . . .
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I
IRVINE LEASES • • e
The lc1a1oa call for periodic
•Jjuatm1•nt1 ac.·cordln1 to the
Nrn:int value of the land Some
realdcmta leunl'd their annual
te. wuuld ao up us much u 2,000
per<-ent
14'our famUll'S then aued th"
lrvlno Company amd now att
1eeklng to have the lawault
~ as a clu:. action ault.
The committee has t'harged the
Irvine Company Is tr{lng to
reduce the number o likely
plaintiffs by asklng leueholdera
to •iRO lht" WaJVer
But the Irvine Company said
that, without the waJVer, at will
drop financing programs It ls
offenng residents. The programs
let residents who want to buy
their la nd to g et company
financ ing at 12 percent. The
flnanctna I.a &ood for lt'Ven yeart
Tho p.rosra.ma abo would let
rt.'lidtnta contJnue leul"I land at
a 60 perocint reductJon RHJdenll,
tho uah, t•ould only aet that
N'ducUon after thetr leue f~ hu ~n rt'adjuated.
The eommlttee uld the
proaram• ignore thvlr ba1lc
romplalnt -how the value of
land la e.tabliahed.
The company aatd It ha1
enjoyed gttat aucceea with lt.s
programs and that more than 100
residents now h ave thetr
property in escrow. Company
officials said two-thirds of the 61
leaseh olders sc hedule d for
readjustment this year have
either signed up for the programs
or have agreed to arbltqlte
dHfe re n ces with t he Irvine
Company.
FALKLAND ISLANDS e e e
islands would be involved in the
move on S tanley.
British Defen se Ministry
spokesman Ian McDonald was
asked about reports British forces
had already taken Goose Green,
the airstrip near Darwin, and he
replied: "[t has been stated that
the forces will not hang around."
shelled the San Carlos beachhead
W ed n es da y, 1nfl1ct1ng
"undetermined casualties."
A communique said Argent.me
a rm o red f o rc es had
"h e mmed-in" th e British
invaders in a 45-square-mlle area
near San Carlos, a nd "highly
trained troops are carrying out
harassment activity within the
enemy's stronghold.
... NEU$fARY
uttodflABLE
UNCERTAIN
Argentina troop strength at
Goose Green and neighboring
Darwin had been estimated as
high as 1,000. But a Britis h
defe nse source said only 100
Argentines were belteved there.
He declined to speculate where
others rrught have gone.
By contrast, some 7 ,000
Argentine troops, including some
of Argentina's most seasoned
soldiers. are deployed in and
around Stanley, the source said.
B ritish s cnJrce1 r e p o rtea
ts0lated Argentine probes that
were driven of~ with mortar fire
but said there had been little
other Argentine ground activity.
The Britis h objective was
believed to be the ridge of hills
around Stanley so their 105mm
artillery could join in naval and
a e rial bombardment of the
Argentine troops s tati o n ed
Al' wttepMfo COUNTER-PICKETING -Zoe Ann Ananda of Newport
Beach turns her head as she walks past an anti-ERA picket in
~he Illinois capital at Springfield. Ms. Ananda is participating
m the "Women's F ast for ERA" in Illinois. She is on her ninth
day without food.
The Argent ine military
command said its ground forces around the town.
Bee-sieged
* * * BRITISH VIEW e
* * Woman's car still buzzing *
e •
He told h.IS American audience
that princ iple rather than
historical alliance has prompted
the U.S. government's support of
the British cause.
The Argentine military's action
eight weeks ago to take control of
the Falklands was an a c t of
aggression, he said, because it
used force to solve a diplomatic
dispute
s ubjects have occupied the
islands since 1833 assures them
the right to call it their land, he
said. He called charges of Brlti.<1h
imperialism "nonsense" and
pointed o~t that Britain has
released its control of a quarter of
the world's population since the
end of World War II.
For the tlurd stratght day, a
Newport Beach waitress found
herself marooned by a swarm of
bees that have taken over her
car.
Shirley Howland, a waitress at
Reuben's in Newport lieacn , nas
been unable to drive or even get
close to her Datsun station wagon
because of the bees.
The swarm, for reasons
unknown, settled down on the
roof and wmdshield of her car
Tuesday. Despite early morning
drizzles, constan t urgmg and a lot
of attention. the bees haven't
budged.
Argentina . meanwhile is
"characterized by its contempt
for democratic principles and
basic human rights." he charged:
"Had 1t been allowed to go
unhindered, it would have set a
very serious precedent," he said,
adding that the lack of response
woula signal to Warsaw Pact
nations that one NATO ally
wasn't prepared to stand by its
princl ples. Self-determination is anothM
issue . The fact that British
Finlayson, in fact, suggestea
the decision of the Argentine
g o vernment t o take the
Falklands was a diversionary
tac tic to take pressure off a
failinR administration.
The waitress, who 1s allergic to
bees, has been getting a ride to
work with a friend . She is.
however, hopeful of getting her
car back one of these days.
Coastal
Low clouds today with tocaJ
drlul• during morning houra
High• 52 to 88 Chance ot m•••ur1b1e prec1p>111tlon 10
percent Low clouds continue
through tonight and Frld•y'
morning with p1rt11I •h•rnoon
clMtlng OYernlQht IOws 5610 62
Hl gh1 Frtdey 64 lo 72
Hunt1ng1on·N•wporl area temperetur .. range from 11 low ot
59 to I high OI 85
El1•wher•, lrom Point
Conc•p1lon to the M•xlc1n
botder and out 80 miles Light
verllble wind• t>ecomlng -I to
eouthwelt 10 10 18 knota lhls
evening South-1 awell• 2 to 3
feet Cloudy with partial clearing
V.S. summary
Heavy lhund...iorms brought
••v•r• wellher lo parts ol
Oiclahom1 T •xu encl At119tl ...
today. with t orn1doe1 or
••lremely high wlnela In Teua.
Okl1hom1 Ark 1n1es end
MfMOUrf
Larg• h1ll1tone1 pounded
many er••• ol Texaa end
Ark1n111. and the heevy rein
cauMd nun flood• around Fort Worth. Tex11. end 11ream1 to
0\191'11ow In Kan ...
Sclll•red thunder1torm1
continue<! lrom the lower and
middle MININlppl Valley to lhe
eouth«n Allantlc Cou1
Show•re •nd thunder1torm1 fell lrom Montana to ellt•rn
Nev1d1 end northern Arizona.
end rain Ind log wu ~I
trom 00f1h«n low1I end eouth«n
Mlnne101a lhrough lhe upper
Otllo Viii., 10 Virginie Ind the
CarOllnu
Tempera&u••• u ound th•
na11oo .wt; today renged from 38
In Redmond, Ore .. 10 81 In
Pholnht, Arlt.
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weather
Jam Wade, a r es taurant
manager, explained that he has
been trying to get in touch with a
beekeeper smce Tuesday. So far
he has had n o luck and is
co n s id e r ing ca lling an
exterminator.
Workers at the restaurant said
Wednesday they just couldn't get
their heart into killing off the
little stingers They decided to
wait until today
Plane ramp
dislodged
An e mergency inflatab le
evacuation ramp accidentally
popped out of a Republic Airlines
jet at J o hn Way ne Airport
Wednesday night while the
aircraft was taxiing near the
terminal.
There was no e mer gency
aboard Fltght 103. which was
landing from Phoe n ix and
Minneapolis-St. Paul.
A R e public spokesman
explained today that a fiberglass
cone at the rear of the OC-9
Super 80 simply fell off. Th.IS
caused the inflatable evacuation
ramp to pop out of the rear of the
airliner No one did any sliding
down the ramp.
The plastic cone was
re-installed and the am:raft is
back 1n service today
Judge blocks
Frizzelle mail
By DAVID KUTZMANN or1t110_..,,.......,.
A Auparlor court judait-h111
blocked further dlltribuUon of
''a mpu l .in matt'rlala f o r
Incumbent OOP u1cimblyman
Nolan Frizzell e wh ll'h hi•
challenger -I rvine Mayor
David Sills -c laims 1a re
dec.'eptive.
Both m en are 1eeklng the
Republican nomiJulUon for the
69th assembly di.Strict in the June
8 primary election
Whtie Sills wu KU<.~'t..'lllful in
obtaining a court order from
Judge Cla ud e Owen•
W edn esday , attorneys for
Fnuelle were plannlng to file
countercharges in another court.
That laws uit co ntaine d
allegations similar to those Jn
Sills' legal action -that
California's "Truth In
Endorsement" law was being
violated.
Sills dr e w first blood
Wednesday on the basis of a
lawsuit he filed earlier m the
BBC report
week . Hl1 1ult atleae>a tnai
Jl'rtu.elle, R Coet.a Mes., and hill
p olitical <.'o mmltte~ were
re1pon1lblc for llteruure
1nforring that the 1-wmakf'r had
won the t>ndoraement ot the
California R .. publJcan Party.
Attorneys for Ftiz.zelle and the
California Republican Astembly,
an unofflci.al group that endoned
the Costa Meaa a11emblyman,
denied the allegat1ons
State law prohibits official
orgaruzauona of poUucaJ partle11
from endorsing candidates 1n
primary elections
At issue in the S1U.-Fnu.elle
race lS campaign literature whkh
includes a letter from California
Republican ABsembly President
Coann e Cubete a nd a tabloid
ne wspaper publlshed by the
CRA. Both were mailed to voters
last week.
Frizzelle's candidacy was
s trongly end orsed tn the
publicauons, which were patd for
by the assemblyman's political
committee.
Falklands delays
news assailed • ID
By TOM MURPRINE Of"" ... o.ii, lll'llot .....
There has been grave criticism
in Britain on how news of the
Falklands fighting has been
handled by the Ministry of
De fe nse, a BBC world news
se r v ice broadcast report e d
Wednesday night.
"Criticism focused on the delay
of 14 hours in announcing that
the latest vessel lost in Argenune
fighting wa s the HM S
Coventry," the BBC sa.td.
An official of BBC was quoted
as saying the destroyer could
h ave been identified for the
public and re latives "within four
hours" after Defense Secretary
John Nott announced there was
"bad news" from the task force.
Criticism of the de layed
id e ntific ation extended to
Parltament where Peter Vaggers,
MP. declared if he had a relative
as a member of the task force, he
would have s p e nt "a most
terrible night." Viggers told BBC
h e talked with task force
relatives, "who don't want to be
protected in this wav."
The BBC shortwave ne w s
broadcast from Lond o n ,
monitored on the Orange Coast
Wednesday night, highlighted
the Falklands war news but had
fewer detailed reports from
correspondents in the war zone
than the previous three nights.
This was interpreted by some
observers as a prelude to a
major invasion push toward Port
Stanley from the British
brid~ehead at Port San Carlos.
BBC's nightly news report did
detaH loss of the Sheffield class
destroyer, HMS Coventry. and
the conve r ted container ship
Atlantic Conveyor.
Twenty members of the
Coventry crew and four from
Atlantic Conveyor were killed.
The BBC quickly added that
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five Arge ntine warplanes have
been downed and 10 more British
destroyers and frigates joined the
Falklands task force.
The names of the new vessels
in the conllict were not reoorted
From the lost vessel.s, the BBC
said , 450 men have been rescued.
The BBC noted that Atlantic
Conveyor. which was carrying
supplies to Bntish troops, was the
first supply ship lost in the
conflict. It brings to five the
number of British ships lost,
including two destroyers and two
frigates.
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AIRLINES'. •
Hatte r said the county must
adopt a new non-dascnminatory
access plan by June 28. U the
county does not act, he said,
another carrier and a part)' to the
lawsuit, Continental Airlines.
will be free to begin service from
J o hn Way n e u s ing B oeing
727-lOOs. That aircraft type has
never been permitted at the
airport because of its weight and
the noise of 1ts engines.
And, Hatter said, failure of the
county to take action will result
in the appointment of a special
master to take control of the
access issue and recommend a
course of action.
County Supervisor Thomas
Riley said h e con siders the
thought of outs.Ide intervention
b y a spec i a l m aster
"frighterung."
Hatter's rulings would be
blocked if the county and the air
c~rr~ers are successful ly in
wuuung a stay from the federal
appeals court,
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Chances 'slim' for Reagan-back~d package
WASHINOTON -The Hou. dCMllt Pr.ident
Reaaan a major budaet aetback today, voting to
restore t23.S billion In propoeed Medicare cut.a over
three yean and take the money from the Pentaaon.
Houae Republican Leader Robert H. Michel of
Illinoa aald the vote probably dooma chances of
winnlna House paaaage for the Reagan-backed
budpt. "He doetn't think there'• any chance that oun wtll pam under theee clrcwnatanc.w," 1aJd a
Michel aide.
At the ume time, the aide conceded the vote on
Medicare 1trenithen1 the hand of the other two
combatant• In the bud1et 1tru1fle -the
Democratic leadership and • (p"OUp o moderatet
from both partie1.
Hinckley speaks out for first time
WASHINGTON -John W. Hinckley Jr.,
speaking publicly today for the fint time at h1a
trial, told U.S . District Judge Barrington D. Parker,
"I believe I'm fully competent to aaalat my attomeya
and proceed with the trial."
The judge had called Hinckley to the bench at
the out.set of the day's proceedings to say he was
concerned about the defendant'• competency to
stand trial.
Hinckley has left the trial three Umea a1nce it
began April 27. Lut Friday, Parker told Hinckley
that he feared such exltl could influence the jury
and lnatructed the defendant that if he wanted to
absent hfrnaelf, he would have to stay out for an
entire morning or afternoon le8aion.
Panel slashes aid to El Salvador
WASHINGTON -Dismayed ove r
developments m El Salvador, a key Senate panel
has cut proposed military aid to the Central
American nation and has vowed to eliminate it
entirely if a Land refonn program is scuttled there.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted
unanimously Wedneeday to slash $100 million from
the Reagan admlniatratlon's request for $166
rrullion m mllitary aid to El Salvador.
Walesa moved to secret camp
WARSAW, Poland -SolJdarity union chief
Lech Walesa has been moved to a new, secret
intennent center nearly six months after he was
seized at the start of martial law. government press
spokesman Jerzy Urban said today.
Urban told foreign r e porters at a news
confereoce here that Walesa had been moved, but
refused to aay where he had been taken.
The secnicy shrouding the moving of the union
chief, held since the martial law began last
December 13, was so tight that not even his wife,
Danuta, knew he had been moved.
Brezhnev successors neck-and-neck
MOSCOW Politburo members Yuri V.
Andropov and Konstantin U. Chernenko are
running neck-and-neck m the succession race to
succeed ailing President Leonid I. Brezhnev, official
Spviet sources 1&y.
"It's too early to tell which man ia most
powerful now," said one Soviet "The next 12
months will see a lot of attrition at the top, and
during that period the leader will clearly emerge."
Andropov, for 15 years the head of KGB,
turned the command of the secret police over
Wedneeday to Vllaly Fedorchuk, who i. believed to
have been a hlgh-rankJng KGB official in the
Ukraine.
War sh if ting to Iranian highlands
BEIRUT, Lebanon -Iran appeared today to
be shifting its drive against Iraq's invasion forces
north to the foothilla of the Zagros Mountains as
Egypt warned the Iranians not to carry the Persian
Gulf war in Iraqi territory.
An lraruan government spokesman suggested
in a press conference Wednesday night that Iran
might crcm into Iraq to defend lta cities near the
border from long-range artillery fire.
An ovemlalit communique from Iran's Joint
Chiefs of Sta.fl reported heavy battles flaring in
Iran's western region of Sumar and claimed 90 Iraqi
troops were kilfed in the hills overlooking the
border with Iraq.
Nose gear collapses on DC-10
SAN FRANCISOO -The noee gear of a
United Airlines DC-10 jet collapsed a5 the plane
taxied away from the boarding gate at San
Francisco International Airport. and more than 120
passengers slid down emergency chutes to the
ground, officials said
About 18 people suffered skinned elbows and
knees as they came down the slides Wednesday
evening. but none was seriously hurt, authorities
said.
The flight crew opted for the emergency
evacuation becaUle they feared a fuel line could
have broken when the landing gear beneath the
noee collapeed, aald Donald LaFond, assistant to the
vice president of UnJted'a west.em region''
UC students face stiffer standards
SAN FRANCISCO -Students will face stiffer
standards for entering any of California's eight
University of California undergraduate campWlell
under requirements adopted Wednesday by the UC
faculty governing body.
The Aasembly of the Faculty Senate,
re9p0ndl.ng at least in pert to the widespread belief
that California achoola and colleges have relaxed
their standards, unanimoualy called for tougher
requlrementa in high achool mathematlm, Engliah,
acience and foretan language skilla for first-year
college ltudentl ltarting in f 986.
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VOL 11. NO. 1C7
Brown, Vidal
appear together
SAN FRANCISCO -There
WH more jokln1than1ertou1
polltb.l debate .. Gov. Edmund
ltrown Jr. and novelt1t Gore
Vidal met warily for the first
time ln their campalp for the
Democratic nomination for the
U.S. Senate.
Appeartn1 to1ether
Wectn.day ntaht ~ta dinner of
the A11ociatfon 6f American
Editorial Cartoonilt1 -an
audience Vidal detcrlbed H
IUitable to the oampalln.
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HATS OFF -It's graduation time at the U.S. Military
Academy in West Point, and cadeta of the academy's 184th
graduating class perform the traditional caps-in-the-air
routine after dismissal.
Cal State suspends
sex class teacher
LONG BEACH (AP) -A
suspended psychology profesaor
who gave course credit to his
students for their sexual
activities says he did nothrng
wrong but lamented that people
are upset with him.
"I've pretty much sunk to the
basement level," Barry Singer
told the Long B eac h
Press-Telegram on Wednesday
night follo wing his 30-day
suspension with pay by trustees
of the Ca lifo rni a State
UnJveraity-Long Beach.
"I've got 40 million people out
there who are reedy to kill me,"
he said. "Some of my colleagues
are put out with me and campus
admi.niatratora are upeet. too.'
Singer, who gave credit ln hil
OOU1'9el for studenta' partidpeUon
in orgie1 and gay encounters,
triggered protests by politid.ana
and religious groupe for the way
he taught class. But he aaya he
was misrepresented.
"I have done nothing unethical
or unscrupulous. I am quite
comfortable with my behaVJor."
he told the newspaper.
The protests were started by
Betty Willman, 53, a student who
was not enrolled in the class but
aat in on two sessions and
co mplained that Singer
announced he had sex with
11tudenta.
"1 have no memory of what 1
said, but I would be very
surprised if that's what I said,"
Singer said Tuesday. "It has
happened three or four times
that a student in my claaa wu
romantically involved with me,
and when that happena. the claaa
ia immediately informed."
"Pr ofessor of psychology
Barry Singer has been suapended
for 30 daya pending lnvestlgation
of allegations on occurrences
within the sco p e o f his
employment with the
university," said June Cooper,
assistant vice president for
academic affairs at the
university.
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7 Coast l
residents
• on 1ury
Seven Or.nae Cout reside~ are amona the 19 peopl9 w
were Hlected W~dne1day l
1erve on the 1982-83 Orana~
County Grand Jury
The new jurora -along wit~
11 altematea -will be awom IJ:}
July 1, the ume day the oulQoin41
jury la dlsmilllled. •
The new membera were
choeen by random drawing in thG
courtroom of Orange Count)I
Superior Court Judge Lua Al
Cardenal. Their names were
drawn from a final llat of 3Q
ca.nd!datea nominated by Or~
County superior court judges.
The coastal grand jurors a.re
Ida J . Askin. 41, Colt.a Meaa, a
writer: Jody U. Billings. 54,
Laguna Beach, a h ouse wife;
Robert S. Brown, 64, Newport
Beach, retired: Lauren W.
Leonard, 32. Dana Point, a
contracts engineer: Billye Reddil
55, Huntington Beach, a colleg~
instructor; Jack L Sullivan, 60,
Huntington Beach, retired; and
Eleanor M. Wilson, 43, Irvine\·
retired. '
Also serving on the jury will
be Vicky Cassiano, 36, Santa
Ana, a housewife and student;
Marilyn J. French, 52, La Habra,
an inte rior designer; Nanc)!
Hupke , 40 , Anaheim. a
housewife, Charles N. Hutto, 52,
Orange, a real tor; Richar~
Jarrell, 68, El Toro, retiredi
Melvin W. K11l1ngbeck , 57,
Garden Grove, reured. J~ I.
M c Ham . 5 4 , Tustin,~
businessman, Susan A. Parkes,
28, Orange, a volunteer worker;
ruchard D. Tracy. 60, Placentia,.
retired; Cathenne Wells, 48, Villa
Park. self -e mployed; Irvin
Winesuff, 52, Placentia, a real
estate developer, and Josephine
Valles , 48 . Anaheim, a
homemaker.
Among the 11 alternates
selected Wednesday are thre~:
Orange C.oast residents: Barbara
J . Lovell, 50, Newport Beach;'
Marcia Taffy C. Warner , 32.'
Huntington Beach, and Frank
Weber, 62, Hunungton Beach. .
J udg& Cardenas told the newi.
grand jurors that he would aelect..
a foreman for the panel in abouti,
a week.
Cardenas, who as presiding
criminal judge will oversee grand
jury operations, aald the panel
will act aa a watchdog over"
county government and return'
criminal indictments for the'
District Attorney's Office.
He said the jury 's
governmental watchdog funcuon
would require diligence]
impartiality and courage. :f
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Orange OOUt DAILY "ILOTIThurlday. Mey 27. 1911
By PAT HOROWITZ
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DEAR READERS: Kenneth Kievit,
Poatal Inspector In Char1e. Newark, N.J .,
•nnounotd that mall oraer cuatom•n of
MUburn Book Corp , Nancy Pryor Book.a lnc:.
and R .O .C. Book• may atlll claim their
refund.a.
AA a reault of crlmlnal and civil Ut.l1aUon
with the federal aovenunent concemlnl fa.lie
advtrti1ln1. the Montclair, N.J .. mall order
h ouaea have a1reed to make refund• to
cuatomen who pun:hued any of. the following
producta, who were dlMaU.fled with them ana
have not previously received a refund: the
Amuln1 Diet Secret of the Deaperate
Houaewlfe, the Hollywood Emergency Diet,
Doctor Romano's Mega 11, Rapid Wel1ht
Reduction Program, the Amazing Lost Money
Secret of the U.S . Government (government
caah), Diet Bullets or Crash Lou Diet and the
Boston Police Diet and Weight Control
ProiJ"am.
Refunds may be requested by sending
proof of purchase, name and address and the
name of the product or plan purchased to
Gary Halbert, c/o Charles F. Abbott, Esq.,
Cotton Tree Square, Suite 3-B, 400 W. 2230
North, Provo, Utah 84604. Purchasers who
Uvt In the ltut ahould Mnd their requ4'1ta Lo
Mllburn Book Corp. Refund Account, P .O
Box 111~. Montclair, N.J . 070<42.
Requeau 1hould be poatmarked before
June 10 to allow ample lime tor re1ponH.
Cuatomera who have difficulty recelvlna
refund.a may write to the Poet.al lnapector In
Charge, P .O. Box M9, Newark, N.J.
Milburn Book CorJ>. facea additional
criminal fines up to $~0.000 aa the re1Ult of a
1ullty plea wl\h reapect to the above
mentioned promoUona In U.S. Oiat.rlct Court,
Newark, N.J . Milburn entered the plea Feb. 3
to 40 counts of maU fraud and one count of
conspiracy. Sentencing is acheduled June 28.
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Navy
barbers
'clipped'
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -The
barbers who atand at the ready to
cut off the hair of the Naval
Train.Ing Center'• men aay thelr
commlaaiona are being ahaved by·
the Navy'• declalon to rat.. the
price of a haircut two bits.
"Every time the Navy ralaet
the price of haircuta, they lower
our commlaalon," 1ald barber
Richard Hahn . "It's
disheartening It's unfair We
feel very under-appreciated out
here."
The bar~rs who work at the
Naval Exchange say they charge
$2 for a haircut, but the Navy
plans to Increase the price to
$2.25 next month.
The problem, the barbers say,
is that their commission on thoee
cuts will fall from 52 percent of
the pnce to 48.5 percent. They'll
make a nickel more on each
haircut. But had the commission
remained at 52 percent, they
would have netted 13 centa more.
Cmdr. Edward Hernandez,
head of the Naval Exchange, said
that "there's really no cut m
their pay m dollars."
To make $16,000 a year, not
including tips, a barber at the
Navy exchange would have Lo
give more than 14,000 haircuts.
"I don't plan on working at
48.5 percent, personally," said
Lonnie Spencer, who is shop
steward of Local 1451 of the
National Association of Federal
Employees.
The union protested the move,
announced by the Navy last
week, saying 1t violated federal
pay guidelines that set
commissions between 55 and 94
percent.
But a federal arbitrator ruled
that the guidelmes were only
gulde!ines and that the Navy
could lower the barbers'
commission.
Spencer said the Navy gave
only one reason for the cut: The
barbers couldn't go above the 4.8
percent pay raise for federal
employees so the Navy had to
lower the commission when 1t
raised pnces.
Spencer told The Orlando
Sentinel the barbers are not civil
servants, but are cons idered
federal employees and receive
fede ral health and holtday
benefits.
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AP~
ORPHANED CUBS -A pair of American black bear cube
whose parents were destroyed last week at Eureka's Sequou;
Park Zoo, get adjusted to new home at Woodland Wildlife
park in Cave Junction, Ore.
Training to counter
alcohol abuse set
A workshop offering training
for handling adolescent alcohol
and drug abusers will be
presented June 21 -25 in Irvine.
Sponsored by the National
Council on Alcoholism, Orange
County chapter, the sessions at
Ran c ho San J o aquin
Intermediate School will run
Crom 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Fee
for the class is $375.
Council Director Dave Larson
claimed there is no better way
for school administrators,
teachers and community leaders
to develop skills Lo deal with an
increasingly troublesome
situation.
In Orange County, he S8ld, 27
percent of high school seniors are
"harmfully involved" with
alcohol.
The workshop lS run by a team
of school officials from
Minneapolis, Minn .. where a new
intervention program to
rehabilitate teen-age abusers
already has met with critical
acclaim, he said.
Fees go toward paying costs of
the trairung team.
Information or registration
fonns can be obtained by calling
835-3830.
Plant closing
BAKERSFIELD (AP)
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.
will close its auto seat plant in
Bakersfield July l , officials
announced. The closure was
forced by the earlier closure or
General Motors assembly plants
at Fremont and South Gate.
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Mesans can have fun
and help the needy
CoatM Mcao resident• und
their neighbors should reserve
June 4 to 6 for celebration of the
city's Filh Fry and carnival for a
good time and support of worthy
causes
In the last 36 years, the Coata
Meaa·Newport Harbor L ions Club
haa raiaed more than $655,000 for
local chan t1es through tht! Ftsh
Fry.
More than 9,000 Fish Fry fans
will be served the dinners made
famous by a secret batter recipe.
The fund-raiser also will
feature an old-fashioned parade
down Harbor Boulevard, bands
and dancers, baby and beauty
c..'Ol\WStl and prlzet of a new car
and color televaton eet.
The event begins June 4 ot
5:30 p.m . ln Lions Park at the
corner of 18th a nd Newport
Boulevard and continues until
Sunday at 8 p.m.
Watch for the Lion's Parade
that begins Saturday, June 5 at
10:30 a.m. at the comer of Harbor
Boulevard and Wilson Street. The
route will continue so1,.1th to 19th
Street and west to Anaheim to the
park.
The three-day celebration is a
great way for the fanuly Lo enjoy
itself and help others at the same
time.
Summer college cuts
It should come as no surpnse
that our coastal community
colleges will be offering (ewer
summer courses than in past years.
Coastline College w1U off er
half as many summer courses as
last year. Orange Coast and
Golden West colleges have cut
their summer schedules by 40
percent. At the two Saddleback
College campuses, summer classes
have been cut by 22 percent
In one sense, this is related to
the similar reduction in classes
these colleges were forced to makt>
in the spring tenn that is Just
concluding.
Area colleges had high
enrollments last summer and fall.
Because limited state funding
forced them to keep a lid o n
enrollments, the colleges had to
trim their spring schedules.
W ith a new fiscal year
b eginning, the colleges h ave
decided to make some cuts early,
during the summer schedule, so
they can save a greater share of
their resources for the traditional
fall and spring terms.
The unfortunate aspect of this
is that while course of!erings are
trimmed, interest in community
college education is stronger than
ever. College officials say the
economy has caused many people
to seek new job s kills. Other
students are simply mterested in
personal enrichment.
Whatever the reasons, the
demand for community college
education is there. The instructors
and classrooms are there. What
isn't there is the money to pay for
it.
The upcoming summer school
cuts are just another indication of
the need for a massive overhaul m
the system for funding community
colleges.
Edu cators and lawmakers
must work together to develop a
new system in volving fees for
certain classes or tuition payments,
or they must find some other
source of funds. The state should
not have to deny community
college educatJon to those who
seek it.
Offshore oil fight
If Orange Coast cities are ever
to wm deletion of oil tract leases
off their shores, a concerted battle
in the courts appears their only
option.
To date, the cities of Laguna
Beach. Newport Beach and San
Clemente appear ready to join the
state in a lawsuit against the U.S.
Department of Interior.
Loo Angeles may even jom
the legal battle, following that
recommendation by Mayor Tom
Bradley.
At issue, a t least to Orange
Coast cities, is the t>roposed lease
of 11 tracts off Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach.
The sale is scheduled for June
11, according to Interior Secretary
J a mes Watt's office, despite a
concerted letter-writing effort to
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delete those tracts from our coast.
Officials In N ewport and
Laguna have a special interest in
seeking the deletions.
Both beach towns rely on
tourism for much of their
municipal revenues. An oil spill of
any magnitude would do little to
help the econ omies of either
community.
In addition, there are fragile
tidepools in both cities that would
be adversely affected by a spill.
Leaders in both cities say
they are n ot opposed to offshore
drilling but they fear selling leases
so close to e ither city is inviting
trouble.
Perhaps with support of Los
Angeles and the st.ate. these tracts
can be taken o f ( the list of
potential drilling sites.
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L.M. Boyd I Xenophobes
You're a xenophobe. 1f you don't
like foreigners, exotic foods or
changes generally. I suppose you can
say a xenophobe doesn't appreciate
surprises. A meat-and-potatoes man
who gets upset when he's served
cracked crab with fiddlehead fem
might be classified as a xenophobe.
It's no sign of ignorance, please note
The g reat German philosopher
Immanuel Kant was a xenophobe. He
never ventured more than 10 mtles
away from his home, and townfolk
used to tell the time of day by when
he took his walks.
Q. What's a "gandy dancer"?
A. A railroad track laborer. There
are good ones and bad ones,
incidentally. Some claim the world'•
belt is Les Nicholas of Burlington
Northem's Dakota Divilion. Couple
years ago at a Gandy Dancers
get-together he hammered five rail
ll)lkes into a tie and then pulled them
all beck out again in 4 7 eeconda..
Q . What'• the true deflnltlon of
"alcohollam"?
A. Nonesuch La agreed upon by all
authorities. Merrtam-Weblt.tt'• New
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"compulsive" drinkmg identifies 1t ,
and says further its causes are both
psychological and nutritional. Most
veteran ex-drinkers aay It doesn't
matter how you define It. If you can't
count on sure control of the thing once
you start, you've got it, and that's
definition enough . The Federal
Government, which has a firm
writeup on most health conditions,
still hasn't come up with a definition
for that one, mcidentally.
The sllt"CeSSful PG-rated movies do
better at the box oHlce than do the
successful G -rated movies. And
G-rat.ed do better than R·rated. And
R-rat.ed do better than X-rated.
Q . Say a woman becomes the
mistress of a married man. How long
does her affair usually last? And why
does she do It?
A. That, too. h.u beep invesU,ated.
Retlea.rcheni •Y they can't pin down
the time length more 1pec:Ulcally than
three to 11 yeani. But in 65 percent of
the situationa, tbey say, the woman
aaya "friendahlp" la reaponaible, her
friendahlp with the man.
Thoma& P. Haley
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Haig proves his durability
WASHINGTON -Like the
proverbial feline survivor, AJ Haig not
only has nine lives, but always seems to
land on his feet. He is as scarred and
battered as an old tomcat. yet Haig
manages to survive one ha1r-ra1smg
poht1cal scraJ> after another, most of
them of his awn maJung
Ha1g's durability is truly remarkable.
Consider the physical and pollttcal
calam1t1es he has endured in JUSt the Last
few years: an assassination attempt, a
tnple C'Oronary bypass, the Watergate
scandal, thunder and lightning from the
extreme right, quarrels with a host of
White House advisers and Cabinet
secretaries -and the self-induced
embarrassment caused by his own
Homertl' ego
HAJG IN HIS youth was th~ leader of
a Philadelphia gang called the
MWlketeers; though a respectable boxer,
he was more noted for his ability to
negotiat~ with rival gangs over turf.
The street smarts he acquired then,
supplemented by Henry Kissinger's
tutelage in high-level political infighting
and cultivation of powerful sponaors,
have enabled Haig to e&cape the
professional oblivion that 1s regularly
predicted for him.
The latest prophecies o f Haig's
political demise followed the breakdown
of h~ l<=n•«~•lYI• shuttle dQ
JACK ANDIRSON ~
between Britain and Argentina. ThtS,
surely, would be the stake through
Haig's heart.
But a high-level White House source
told me that Haig is not in trouble wtth
the one person who counts. Asked 1f
President Reagan rrught respond to the
out.cry for H.atg's scalp, the aide replied
''No, that's not the president's style."
In fact, he said, Reagan's instinct is to
stand behind an aide who is the target of
criticism -as he did in Budget Director
David Stockman's case.
Another high White House otfictal
told my associate Dale Van Atta that
H aig's detractors w ere licking their
t·hops over hts Falkland Islands failure.
But tlw pr<.-i.1dent was not upset.
"Ont•c Ha1"S took the baH, 1t was very
t•v1dent that his being point man kept
Reagan directly out of It," said thll
sourc.-e A grateful Reagan has gone out
Of htS way IO the W(.'t'ks Since to say kind .. • •
things about Haig and to deny reports
that his foreign pohl'y vicar was about to
ht• defrocked
HAIG'S wtlllngnc.~ some sources say
t>a!(emess -to take on the diplomatic
kamikaze mission also won him
something h£• had always found in short
supply at the White House: grudging
respect from top Rt>agan aides. After
some initial grousing over the luxury
Haig wa-; en.)Oymg 1n his A.Ir Force jet
and tht• sdf-1mportant pronouncements
he was making. White House staffeni
had to l'On<:edl· the abrasive general was
doing a tough. thankl('SS ,JOb.
So once again the hard-charging
secretary of state has emerged from a
dicey situation with his political hide still
intact Once again the would -be
cat-skinners in the Wh1t.e House have
had to sheathP their long knives.
Memories of sandcastles and seagulls
To the Editor:
tam 13 years old, and ever since I was
born, I heard about the power of the
press. Many people say that the pen is
mightier than the sword and the presa is
the pen that reaches and influences large
groups of people. Because of this great
influence, I ask the Daily Pilot to fight
against oil drilling off the coast of
Newport Beach.
Newport Beach IS a very special place
for me. It is my hometown I was born
here and ever since I can remember, my
MAILBOX
mom used to take me to C.orona del Mar
Beach. It would be difficult to tell you
how many sandcastles I have butlt and
how many mud fights I have had with
my brothers and sister It would take too
long to count how many waves I have
conquered and how many have knocked
me down. I don't even remember how
many seagulls I have chased and how
often squirrels have stolen my lunch.
BUT MOST OF ALL, t have grown
accustomed to the beauty of the ocean
and the beach. I can't write well enough
to deBCribe how beautiful our coastline I.a
or perhaps there are no adequate words
of prai.8e to describe it. All I can think of
saying I.a that: it's precious, it's priceless,
it's unique. One would not splash ink on
a priceless painting but cherish it and
preserve it. Yet, our industry wants to
ruin our priceless coastline with oil wells.
Years ago, my mother showed me her
hometown, Detroit, Mich. She took me to
the beaches of Lake St. Clair where she
uaed to swim, sail and play. But, the lake
was all dirty and polluted and there
were "no swimming" si~ everywhere.
Sadly my mother explained, ''It used to
be nice when I was a young girl."
When I grow up and sit with my
children on Corona del Mar Beach, I
don't want to tell them that, "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl." I want
our coastline to stay as beautiful as it I.a
today. I want to look and admire the
majestic vastness of the blue Pacific
without staring at a forest of oll wells.
JANE E. ZALFSKI
Child care
To the Editor:
In reapon1e to your article on the
ahortaae of child-care factlltis in lrvtne,
It la a sad irony that juat minutes away
after-1chool 1upervf1lon II readily
avallable at aupport facUltln next to
Eaatblutf School which la able to
accommodate more cblldren on lta 11-.ac,.. aite. By a atmpl• lntra.-dlltlict
tranafH to ltaatbluff School In the Ne~port-Meaa Dla\rlct, children of work.1.nC pa.nmta can take ldvantaae of
prosrama at the Harbor Area Boya Oub
until they ani ~ed up by \heir penntl
at 5 p.m. tor only 'G a year! Younae.r
chllQren In the p~~radH are walked 10 a neut>y
Eaatbluff Schoo offers one of the
flnHt ac.demlc pro1rama ln the 1tate
where lta atudenta acore betwttn the
88th and 95th percentile on the
California Assessment Program Test in
reading, writin«i. and mathematics. They
alBo can participate in Ea.stbluff's Arts
After School Program (instruction in art,
music, and drama) for a nominal fee plus
programs offered by the Harbor Area
Girls Club which also comes to the
!IChool.
In light of the ERAC recommendation
for more extended day care in the
Newport-Mesa District, we feel this
community service message is of vital
importance to working parents with
elementary school age children. Call
F.astbluff School at 760-3257 for further
information.
CAROL BOICE
Publicity Chairman for
Eastbluff Parent Faculty
Organization
Telecourse reason
To the Editor·
Your ed1tonal advice that the Coast
Commuruty CoUege District leadership
should start communicating with the
''recalcitrant" faculty of Orange Coast
and Golden West CoUeges has some
merit. The problem, however. is one of
professional autonomy and nol
hierarchical authority in this instance.
Useful and effective communications can
only come about when qualified
curriculum experts (faculty) at the
college level converse with curriculum
experts at the telecourse level.
It would therefor e be most
appropriate to hear from the people who
have designed and created Coastline
telecourses. Coastline has been m the
business of turning out new courses,
singly and jointly, since its establishment
in 1976. At great exp ense to the
taxpayers, 1t has produced telecourses
-at a rate of two to three per
year -wh 1ch have been a major
component of the Coastline curriculum
The maJor thrust of t eleco urse
production, however, has been focused
on sales and marketing efforts to make
thi1 e nte rprise Cinancially solvent
Altho ugh some income has been
generated to defray overall expenses. it
can be safely assumed that, as a private
enterprlse, it would have folded a long
time ago.
COASTUNE'S organization includea a
.. te!ecourte des1gn off ice'' whme budget
totals $406,000 for thia academk year
Embedded within thia budaet are the
salarlea for one dean, one aasoclate
dean, and three aenlor lnatcuctor destgn
apecial.l.ata. Their aw-nae aalary comes to
.,.1,000. The9e lndMdUala are f ull·time
profealonala, who ahould, alona with
• l.tlln~ fMm r4!od1r1J or' «lcomt Tht1
rtght 10 condt'TI." lttttr1 lo flt ipoc't or
thm1no.t4' llbtl 1~ rnrmrd l.tllf!rS "' JOO
words or ltu unit hf ~l>f'ft prf/trrncr All
l1tttra mwit 1nclud1 6lQ"<Jft.,, o1'd mruhog
oddrur but nonw.t mav be! Withheld on rt
qurtl 1/ tufltC'ttnt' r101on 11 opportnt
P0tt~ ICCJI "°' be! publfahld. lAftnl mo11 ~
ttlf'PhOMd to '42·f0# Nome· and phon1
numbc!r of t~ cu11tnbutor mu.tt bl ~Lien for
vtrif icohon purpo~ta
the board or trust.ee~ and the district
leadership. be heard from roncerning the
status or the d1sputc'<l telecourses.
Hopefully. a more> rl'asoned approach
will ensue, along with a dialogue of
substancl' sans dl'fcns1ve overtones.
Future d1scu.ss1ons should have as their
ob~tives thl' 1mprovc>ments or refonns
tu the system Lhat are obviously m order.
LEFTERIS LA VRAK.AS. PhD
S upport for arts
To the F.ciitor.
Currently en)Oying the opportunity
for intense involvement with Orange
County's performing arts organizations, I
share with them a grave concern for the
potential effects of the drastic cuts in
state and federal support of the arts.
Recently. however, local music lovers
have had cause for considerable
encouragement One of Orange County's
leading supporters of the arts, the Irvine
Company. not only has determined to do
1ts s hare in replacing some of those
foregone public funds, but has done so in
a refreshmg and exceptionally promising
way.
PERFORMING organi:zations seldom recover more than 40 percent of their
total operating costs at the box office.
The balance of their survival hinges
upon private and publtc contnt)utiona
and grants. But whereas s uch
contnbutions generally are absorbed into
the continuing expe nses of an
organizauon, the Irvine Company opted
to assume an unusually creative role by
underwrightmg a spec1f1c concert -in
this event th e monumental Mi11a
Solemhjs of Beethoven, perfonned by
the Pacific Chorale on May 22 in the
Civic Auditorium at Santa Ana High
School.
Surely Beethoven himself would have
relished this kind of support, for the
masterworks of that era nearly always
were composed and performed under the
co~on of a patron
To offer w orks of the scale,
importance, and cost of the Mina
Solemnls soon may come to rely
primarily on underwritfni such as thia
-at least If ticket prices are to be kept
within the range 6f typlcal conoert·pra
and If serious music la to attract new
audiences, su ch aa our youth and the
county's less advantaae<f popu)atlona.
JA.MIS ~. DUNNING
Clllllm
Seems to me it would only take • few or
tho1e million-dollar and
multi·milllon-doUar homes aJoni \be
oout to distort the whole pk:ture •fat
11 average pro pe rty valuea •r•
concerned.
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Oranoe Oout DAILY PILOT!Thurtdey, May 27, 1"82 AT
Carson monologues bite
! Comedian called political commentator SOUTH COAST PLAZA
OA.lNSSVtl.LB, J'la. (AP) -Comedtan
~ Canon, who opeN hia ''Tonilht Show" wt• an often·bltll\I moriolocue eometlmee atmed at IOYtrnmen\ fl1ure1l ta a 1octal and polttlcal
commen\1\or 11 well 11 a talk·ahow ho1t, a
Unlwnhy of J'1ortda 1tudent ~ IA)'I.
Caraon'• jokH contributed to hl1 deollne In
popW.artty.
Canon and other oorned1uw ai.o ma1ce the
preaidency a oonvnon t.araet for thelr Jokea. Pr..
aald ln an lnt.ervtew.
"No matt.er who t.he ~dent ta. comk:a will
find eomethinc to ridlcule, he Mld.
4iP ~~~~f;!~!et~!
In fMlt. Canan'• monoiocu-could away public
opinion and even affect the popularity of a
prHldent, 11y1 Herb
Pl'ftl, an audlo-vllual
1pedeJ11t who wrote hla
ma1ter'1 \h••l• on
Canon'• televlalon
• rnonolopee.
. Pre. found that 31
percent of Canon'• t
Jok• concemeC1 polltka
and 1overnment. The
monoloSU• ahowed an
ag1re11lon toward
~bllc flgun!9, he aald,
'but the aagresalon wu
blunted bynumor."
In a study of
monolasues aired from
December 1977 to
February 1978, Preas CARSON
clasaified 515 jokes into
five main categories. Thirty-four percent of the
jokes were classified in the leiau.re-time category,
which includes show bu.sine.. Technology, which
also includes the weather, made up 20 percent of
the total.
Not long after Press finished h.18 thesis in April,
U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Callf., announced he
would not seek another term. Hayakawa said
Canon U89d to joke about JlrM\y Cart.wit
funlly, but beaaUle Preeldent Re.pn't family la not
11 cofortul u Cart.er'• Canon now concentrat.ea h1I
jok• on economic polici-. t.he .....archer Mid.
A Canon aide ln t.he entettalner'1 Burbank
oUlce aa.ld Canon wu buay and could not comment
dtrectly on the t.hella. She · .clmowledaed that Canon had received a copy of the paper l'rtday. ·
"He la very ln~ed by lt and pluw to read
lt,.. aald Drue Wlllon. "He f.hou&ht lt WU an
ln terestina topic .••
Ml. Wu.on aa.ld ahe had no ldee lf Canon
would mention t.he subject on the "Tonight Show,"
nottna that lt wu not uncommon for him to receive
student papen d1.acUlling the ahow.
Presa aaid the ldea of the study came to him
one night when he was watchlna the ahow. ·
"He did a lot of jokes on &rt Lance," Presa
said. "It aeemed to me an unusual number of jokes
about one thing."
CD plan r ej ecte d
EUREKA (AP) -Humboldt County supervi-
sors have rejected a federal Civil Defense plan to
take in San Franciaco area resident.a if there is a
threat of nuclear· war. The plan to shelter 184,000
nuclear ~vacuees in state and national parks here
was rejected unanimously.
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l llllfl•,()A'Y M .l\'Y :: 1·111 : () H I\ N C , I ( I 1 lJ N I Y . I\ I t 1 0 H N I A / '> C ff H c;,
Irvine Co. flays leasehold lawsuit
The lrvlno Company reacted
wlth anaer today \0 an
una~ul try by membera of
th Committee of 4,000 co aet a
court rettralnil\I order halUna
th• company from 1eeklng
lawault waivers from
leueholdeni In Newport &ach
and Irvine.
The development firm, which
ii being sued by four committee
membeni, deecribed Wedne9day's
NB foes'
use of
park hit
The Newport Beach city
attorney's office has been asked
to scrutinize a weekend
fund-raiser staged by a citizen
referendum group that's trying
to turn back a multi-million
dollar development project.
The fund-raiser was held by
the West Newport Legislative
Alliance last Saturday at
Mariner's Park. Participants
were asked co donate $10 each.
The get-together was called
into q u estion this wee k by
Councilwoman Ruthelyn
Plummer, who represents West
Newport and has tangled,
previously with the referendum
supporters.
Mrs. Plummer said s he
questioned whether "a political
action committee can have a
fund-raiser on ctty property to
further its fight with the city."
She suggested it is an ethical
question because the city council
has approved the 75-acre
Banning Ranch development, the
t
' project targeted by the
referendum group.
Because of the referendum
campaign, the council now must ~ dump the development or put it I to a c1tyw1de election. The
council has yet to decide which
route it will take.
Louise Greeley, leader of the
referendum alliance, said her
group got full city authorization
to use th e park and a
multi-purpcl6e room there.
"I just don't want to get
involved in this," she responded
when pressed for reaction.
City Attorney Mike Miller
today said he has not finished
reviewing the fund-raiser. He
said he should have an answer to
Councilwoman Plummer's
concerns next week.
Ron Whitley, the city's parks,
beaches and recreation director,
said the referendum supporters
filled out proper forms and paid a
fe e to use the park 's
multi-plirpo&e room.
He said city law proh1b1ts
ren ting the park facility to a
RfOUP that represents a sinjtle
political party if two or more
factions are not represented.
Reagan preps
for Europe
SANTA BARBARA (AP)
From hi s f og-s hrouded
mountaintop ranch, President
Reagan is using his five-day
vacation to study for his trip to
Europe and to lobby congressmen
to vote for the budget bill he
endorses.
Deputy White House preaa
secretary Larry Speakes said
Reagan was polishing three
speeches he intends to deliver
during his four-nation trip.
WORLD
leaal maneuv r a1 "heavy
handed" and aaid It could brine a
quick halt to two flnanclna
profp'ama the lrvlne Company II
offerina leueholdera.
Superior Court Judge Thomu
Crosby denied the requett for the
restralning order, but aareed co
hold a hearing June 7 on the
committee's roqueat for an
injunction stopping the company
Deity l"llot ............
P R INCIPL E -British
Consul General George
Finla~n says his country's
action in the Falkland Is.lands
is "a matter of principle."
'Principle'
cited for
island war
Briu.h c.on.uI General George
Finlay.art told an Orange Count')
a udience Wedn eaday that his
natioll'a dectliml to go to war over
the Falkland Ia1anda la strictly a
matter of principle.
Questions of mineral righta at
the sparaely populated Faikl.and.s
were not considered in the
British decision to s~nd Its
military to dislodge Argentine
forces, he said.
"This has not entered into this
dispute at all," he told members
of the World Affairs Council of
Orange County during a dinner
speech at the Registry Hotel in
Irvine.
"In fact it might have been
easier to resolve If the dispute
had been over material issues
rather than principles of the
islanders' rights and resisting
aggression."
Responding to a question from
the audience, Finlayson said
mineral reserves around the
islands have never been
measured and the extent of such
deposits are not known "with
any aocuracy. ''
Head of the British
government's Lo• Angeles
consu late, Finlayson has been
part of bis country's diplomatic
oorpa since 1948. He took over hia
recent position in March 1981.
Although Finlayaon aald he's
spoken .,. half-dozen time• to
groupt about the Falk.lands criaia,
he estimated he has been
interviewed ~ times by memben
of the media. He aaid he speaks
aa many as llix Umes a day with
British representatives in
Washington, D.C., for updates on
hia government'• position.
(See BRITISH, P ase A!)
90 passengers (reed
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) -A lone Mo)'OOCarl who1
hijacked a Moroccan airliner with 90 puaengers on
board, surrendered here today after releasing all the
pueengers unharmed. Tunislan authorities said.
NATION
Carson cogent commentator?
Johnny Canon ls more than a talk a.how host. Jl1a
~ ahow him to be a IOclal and political
pommentator, eccording to a mut.er'a them. Page A7.
Town calling it quits
All five rmddenta of Loyalton, S.D., have voted to
d.t.olve the town and 1ave on property taxe.. Pap
D3.
from 1ctekln1 the lawault
waiv hi.
The lrv1ne Compeny hu uked
leueholc:t.rs to qn documenu
promialna not to Join the
committee lawsuit belon they
can •tan up for tho company
f)J'OfP'&ml.
Committee members aaid the
communfcationa wlth resident.a
a.re mlalet.dlna.
Company offldala complained
they wero only afforded a
tour ~hour notic• of the
reatralnln1 order request and
Mid It the inJuncdon " lf&nted, It will hurt atlect.ed re9identa, not
the Irvine Company.
Ray lkola, thtt attorney
repretienUng the committee, uid
he wanta the court to prevent the
Irvine Company from aeeking
the waiven unleea the request.a
are firat approved by the court.
lkola aaid the communication1
from the Irvine Company to
affected resident.a do not gtve
leueholdert all the fact.a.
"We think they're trylns to
hide the ball In theae com-
mul}lcatlona." said I kola, who
said he waa particularly irritated
that one of the reaidenta suing
the company received a lawsuit
waiver request In the mail.
He aald he complained laat
wHk about the walv~ra and that
the legal move ahould not have
been a aurprile.
The flap over the waiven i.I
the late.t in the leuehold
controversy which heated up lut
year when reaidenta leuing land
from the lrvine Company 1tarted
complaining about urward
adjustments In annua lease
payments
(See IRVINE, Page A%)
British troops push
Forces moving toward Port Stanley
By Tbe Aaaoclated P resa
British marine• and
paratroopers pushed out of their
beachhead at San Carloa today in
a bid co recapture the Falkland
Islands capital of Stanley from
Argen~ forces, PrilnePdiniater
Margaret Thatcher announced.
There was no immediate
reaction from Argentina, but the
Airlines'
suit joined
by county
By FRE DERICK SCHOEMEHL of !tie a.., Noe .....
Orange County government
has decided to join with two air
carriers In contesting federal
court ru.linga that have dashed
separate plans that wou ld
regulate commercial alrllnea'
accll!9 to John Wayne Airport FoJlowina a cbed-door -son
Wedneeday, county superviaon
C h airman Bruce N eatande •
announced that county attomeya
will be among thoee preeent J tme
8 in San Francilq> when the
access plan issue ii taken up by
the U.S. 9th District Court of
Appeals.
Joint Chiefs of Staff in Buenos
Aires said their Canberra
bombers hit San Carlos today as
a followup to dive-bombing
attacks by smaller planes
Wednesday.
The Arge ntine Joint Chiefs
and British casualties were
heavy, but gave no figures, and
claimed British force2' were
penned in at San Carlos.
However, Mrs. Thatcher told
the Ho use o f Commons in
London, "Our forces on the
ground are now moving forward
from the bridgehead." She
declined to give details, but the
British Broadcasting Corp. said a
pincer movement was under
way.
It said British paratroopers
were stabbing toward Darwin, 20
miles south of San Carlos, and
British marine commandos were
pushing toward Stanley, 50 nules
east of San Carlos.
British Defense Secretary
J ohn Nott had said some 5,000
Sri tish it round troops on the
(See FALKLAND, Page At)
Judge rules
drunk law
too vague
A Wes t Orange County
Municipal CoUrt. Judge has ruled
that a portion of the state's new
law on drunken driving is
unconstitutional.
Judge Kathleen O'Leary made
the ruling Wednesday in
W estminste r in t h e case
involving Costa Mesa driver
Marwin Wilcox.
Judge O'Leary, who was
sworn to the bench last
November at the age of 30,
confirme d today that she
su stained the challenge to a
section of the law.
AirCa1 and Republic Airlines,
which together control 3~ of the
41 jet departures penn.itted daily
from Orange County, previously
appealed a Sept. 25 decision by a
Los AnReles-based federal judge
overturning the oounty's original
access plan. The oounty will now
become a party l:n that effort.
And the oounty will ask the
appeals panel for a stay of a
separate ruling Monday in which
U.S. District Court J udge Terry
Hatter Jr. rejected an alternative
~plan.
Uftepfloto
HO~E, BRITTANIA -Flanked by the Union Jack, Petty
Off 1c~r Pet~r Meyer gets welcome home from girlfriend
Valene RoblllS when he and other survivors from destroyer
HM S Sheffield arrived home in England today. The Sheffield
was sunk in an Argentine air attack.
Gary Gundennan, a Fountain
Valley resident who is the
attorney for Wilcox, said Judge
O'Leary made the ruling on one
count in the case on grounds that
the portion of the law defining a
drunken driver is
unconstitutional because of
vagueness.
"She said t hat a c riminal
defendant is entitled to know
when his or her conduct Violates
the law," Gundennan said.
"Nobody knows," Gunderman
said, "wh~n his blood alcohol
reading IS .10 percent or higher." Nestande said Airport
Manager Murry Cable and his
staff also were directed to
develop yet a third access plan
that potentially would satisf y
Judge Hatter's demand that the
airport be opened to oommerciaJ
carriers in a non-diacriminatory
fashion.
Prostitution alleged Gunderman said he is
contesting the "automatic"
presumption that a driver is
guilty of drunken driving when
the blood alcohol reading hits .10
percent. Massage parlor's
He said the reading could be
higher in some drivers before
intoxication is reached and lower
in others. The oounty has been under
fire from both Pacific Southwest
Airlines and the federal
Department of Justice to make
jet departures available to
carriers not now serving the
airport, but desiring co do ao.
PSA operates two flights daily
between Orange County and San
Franciaoo, but wants more. PSA
cl.aims It ii unfair for AirCal to
poaeaa an awrage of 23.5 flights
daily between Orange County
and destinations in four other
states.
ow-ners face suit
In hia moat recent ruling,
(See AIRLIN§, Pase AZ)
STATE
Owners of the Costa Mesa
building which houses the
Atlantis Health Spa were sued
Wednesday by the Orange
County District Attorney's Office
to force an e nd to alleged
prostitution activities at the
Harbor Boulevard establishment.
The lawsuit, filed in Orange
County Superior Court. seeks to
prohibit use of the building at
2112 Harbor Blvd. for up to a
year. A hearing is scheduled
June 17 before Superior Court
Santa Cruz sit-in held
SANT A CRUZ (AP) -In a throwback to the
turbulent 60a activism, abou t :;o Univer sity of
California students here have occu pied the
chancellor's office in support of a leaeher who w aa
denied tenure.
Candidates bombard airwaves
Anyone watching televtaion hu no doubt noticed
that political commerdala are al.molt unavoidable M
the J une elect1on approac:he.9. Pap A10.
COUNTY
Teacliins brainx lcids tougb
Teacbtn1 an advanced cbeml1try clau ia a
challenp for ~ Bllh School ...,,. John
Cullen . BJ.a atudenta often arrive at anawen to
probleme befmt be do& Pace Bl.
J
Judge Thomas Crosby, Jr.
Atlantia Health Spa. has been
the location of numerous
prostitution-related arrests over
the past two )"ears, according to
Deputy District Attorney Steve
Kester.
The building is owned by a
family trust. The l a wsuit
identified the trustees as Ronald
R. and Marie Van Clark.
"The owners know what's
going on, because we sent them
letters," Kester said.
INDEX
He said he believes this is the
first time that the law that went
mto eff«t th.ts year has been
h!!ld to be unconstitutional in
Orange County.
Gunderman said a similar
challenge had been upheld
earlier in Palm Springs and that
the case is headed for the 4th
District c.ourt of Appeal in San
Bernardino.
It is not known if the deputy
district attorney prosecuting the
Orange Coun'ty case plans to
appeal the ruling.
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IRVINE LEASES . • •
The lea1e1 1:all fur periodic
adju1tmcmt1 "'·cordln1 to tho
current valut-of lhf' land Some
ft'lidonll lcllrnf't.1 their annual tee would wo up aa much u 2,000
percent.
Four famrnca then aued the
Irvine Company and now are
•eeklng to have the lawsuit
rerogruwd &11 a claaa acUon suit.
The committee has charae<J the
Irvine Company 111 trllng to
reduce the number o likely
plaintiffs by asking leaaeholdera
to siRJl the waiver.
But the Irvine Company said
that. without the waiver, it will
drop financing programs it is
o!tering residents The programs
let residents who want to buy
their land to get company
financing al 12 percent. The
flna.ndnt ii aood for eeven yeara.
The proiJ1Un1 alao would let
n-t!denta con\.lnut lfflil\8 land at
a 50 percent reduction. Reaidenta,
though, could only set that
reduction after thelr leue fee hu
been n.,.,.djwted.
Tho com mt t tee sa id the
proarama Ignore their basic
romplalnt -how the v~ue of
land La est.abllahed
The company utd It hu
enJOyed ~at IU<'C'e91 with lta
programs and that mo~ than 100
residents n ow have their
property In escrow. Company
officials said two-third.a of the 61
leaseholders schedul ed for
readjustment this year have
either signed up for the programs
or have agreed lo arbitrate
differences with the Irvine
Company.
FALKLAND ISLANDS • • •
islands would be involved in the
move on Stanley.
British Defense Ministry
spokesman Ian McDonald was
asked about reports British forces
had already taken Goose Green,
\he airstrip near Darwin. and he
tepHed: "It has been stated that
the forces will not hang around."
sheUed the San Carlos beachhead
Wednesday, 1nfl1cting
"undetermined casualties."
A conununique said Argentine
armo red for ces had
"hemmed-in " t h e Sri t i sh
invaders in a 45-square-mile area
near San Carlos, and "highly
tramed troops are carrying out
harassment acti vity within the
enemy's strongh old.
\fl-t1Ell$fARY
ottodlABLE
UNCERTAIN
Argentina troop strength at
Goose Green and neighboring
Darwin had been estimated as
high as 1,000. But a British
defense source said only 100
Argentines were beheved there.
He declined to speculate where
others might have gone.
By ct>ntrast, some 7 ,000
Argenune troops. mcludmg some
of Argentina's most seasoned
soldiers, are deployed in and
around Stanley, the source said.
British sour ces reporteci
ISOiated Argentine probes that
were driven off with mortar fire
but said there had been little
other Argentine ground activity.
The British objective was
belteved to be the ridge of hills
a.round Stanley 80 their 105mm
artillery could join m naval and
aerial bombardment of the
Argentine troops stationed
~ wnptioto
COUNTER-PICKETING -Zoe Ann Ananda of Newport
Beach turns her head as she walks past an anti-ERA picket in
the Illinois capital at Springfield. Ms. Ananda is participating
in the "Women's Fast for ERA" in Illinois. She is on her ninth
day without food.
' The Argenttne military
Command said its ~ound forces
Bee-sieged
around the town.
* * * Woman's car still buzzing I * * * BRITISH VIEW . • •
He told his Amencan audience
that principle r ather than
historical alliance has prompted
the U.S . government's support of
the British cause.
The Argentine milJtary's action
eight weeks ago to take control of
t h e Falklands was an act of
aggression, he said, because it
used force to solve a diplomatic
dispute.
subjects have occupied the
islands since 1833 assures them
the right to call it their land, he
SaJd. He called charl(es of British
impe rialism "nonsense" and
pointed 01.4t that Britain h as
released its control of a quarter of
the world's population since the
end of World War II.
For the third straight day, a
Newport Beach waitress found
herself marooned by a swarm of
bees that have taken over her
car.
Shirley Howland, a waitress at
Reuben's in Newport lieach , nas
been unable to drive or even get
close to her Datsun station wagon
because of the bees
The swarm, for reasons
unknown, settled down on the
roof and windshield of her car
Tuesday. Despite early morning
drizzles. constant urging and a lot
of attention. the bees haven't
budged.
"Had it been allowed to go
unhindered, it would have set a
very serious precedent," he said,
adding that the lack of response
would signal to Warsaw Pact
nations that one NATO ally
wasn't prepared to stand b y its
principles. Self-determination is another
issue. The fact that British
Ar gen tin a , meanwhile is
"characterized by lta contempt
for d emocratic principles and
basic human rights," he charged:
Finlayson, In fact, suggesteo
the decision of the Argen tine
government to take the
Falklands was a diversionary
tactic to take pressure off a
failinR administration.
The waitress, who is allergic to
bees. has been getung a ride to
work with a friend She is,
however, hopeful of getting her
car back one of these days.
Local drizzle
Co<Utal
Low clouds today wnll toc.J
drizzle during mor ntng hours
Highs 52 to 68 Chance ot
maaaur•ble prectpllat1on tO
percent Low clouds conllnue
through ton1gll1 and Frld•Y ·
morning with parttet aflernoon
clNtinQ 0Yefn'9ht lowS 56 to 62
Hi gh• Friday 6 4 I O 72 .
Huntington-Newport eree temperatures range from a low ot
59 to a high of 65
El1ewhere, from Point
Conception to Ill• Mexican
border lllld out 60 mllel light
•W1able winds t>ecom•ng -1 to
eout,,_I tO to t6 knot1 11111
evening South-I swelt. 2 to 3
feet Cloudy with partial cMlarlng
U.S. sumrnary
HNvy thundentorm1 brought
••••re w••lher lo parll ot Okl.norna Texu Ind Art(an1U
lodey wllh tornado•• or
extremely high wind a In T eJtU,
Oklallome. Ark1n1•1 end
MINOUrt.
Laro• 11a1111onea pounded
many ere11 of T1x11 and
Arkan111. and the hea•y rein
eau..o nun flOOd• •round Fort Worth, Teus, and 11reams to
ovet1low In Kanau
Scall•r•d thunderatorm•
continued trom Ille lower and
mlddla MISSINIPQI Valley 10 the
aovtllem Allantle Cout
Showers and thunderatorm1 fell from Montana to autarn
Neveda and nortllun Arlzone,
and rain end tog wN ~t
trom northern Iowa end eouthern
MlnnHOll through tllt upper
Ohio Velley to Virginia and tM
Clirollnaa.
Temperature• around th•
nation .r1Y today reng9d trom 3&
Ill Redmond. Ore , to 81 In
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Temperatu~es
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Alb6ny
Albuque Amarillo
Aahevllle
Al19nla
Atlante Cly
Austin
Baltimore
Bllltngs Blrmlnghm
Blsmarct<
8olae
Boston
Brownavtle
Buflato
B<Jn1ng1on Caper
Char111n SC
Cll•r111n WV
CllV11te NC
Cheyenne
Chicago
Ctnclnnall ~and
Clmbla SC
Columbus
Dal-Ft Wiii
Dayton
Oenvef
Oet Moines
Oelrolt
Oukllh
El Paeo
Fargo
Flaotlatt
HI Lo Pep
76 49
90 60
79 SS
80 62 86
83 66 01
81 S7
89 76
79 61
75 •7
85 66 19
72 57
72 43
77 59
89 80
77 59
79 51
81 •7
79 e9 1 20
83 62 .06
82 68 70 .,
69 ~ 22 81 64 04
76 83
85 68 o•
79 61
87 70 10
76 82 75
73 53
73 ~
75 80 08
70 •8
96 70
74 54
100 44
48 38 58
82 52
60 '° 51 88 71
90 78
80 66 22
89 71
68 70 01
Of1ando
Ptilladptlll
Phoenl•
Pl1l1burgh
Piiand, Me
Piiand, Or• Prov\deno41
Rale4811 Reno
Salt Leke
San AntonlO
S..ltla Snreveport
Slou~ ~all•
St LOUIS .St P-Tamp1
St Ste Marte
Spolcane
SyrecuM
Topelta
Tuceon
TulM Wuhlngtn
Wlclllta
87 73 89
80 58
101 74
80 62
80 55
83 45
78 59
82 e7 40
67 45
89 47
87 14
56 48 05
89 74 18
74 &4 t6
64 et 1.ot
83 73 81
76 49 64 57 49
78 55
10 38
64 83 01
64 83 01
81 85
7t 60 09
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H1rtf0td
Helatl• HonolulU
Houlton
lndnapll1
Jacktn M6
Jaclllllvlle
Kant City
LM Vegaa
Lillie Roell
Loulevlf1e Lul>OOdt
Memplllt
Miami
Mllnuk .. ~IP
NMhvllle
..... OrlHn• N9W Yortt
Norfolk
71 54 CAUf'OflHtA
97 70 Bek.mlelcl 85 ee Blvtt1e
&4 80 .21 EIH'ella
90 64 Fretno
&4 70 Lanc&tter
82 73 1 18 Loe Angele9 56 47 Matytvllla
ee 80 21. Mom.trey 85 ee .....,._
9t 71 07 Oelllend
80 65 Peto~
71 &4 Aed BMf
70 42 Redwood City
98 67
96
56 ·~ 89 57
89 58 &4 80
8• 80 g9
S11n Diego
San Franclsc;o
Santa Barbara
S1n11 Marie
Slociclon
Thermal
Ulll-'1
e.ntow
Big Bur
BlahoP
Cat al Ina
l•k• Arrowtlead
Long 8eect1
MonrOVla
Ml. WlllOn
N-port Beach
Ontario
Palm Spring•
Sen 8emardlno
Sen G1brlel
San Joee
Santa An•
Santa Cruz
hlloe Velley
65 64
58 60 et se
62
81 53 94
19
98 73
7• 37
92 54
54
75 47
88 82
5:S 80
78 60
66 60
64 59
92 66
64 58
73 59
73 ~
87 60
83 58 n 40
PAN AMEtlCAN
Acapulco 111 75
Berbedoe S8 77
Bermod1 82 73
Bogota 83 43
Curecao 68 78
Extended
weather
Jim Wade, a restaurant
manager, explamed that he has
been trying to get m touch with a
beekeeper since Tuesday. So far
h e has had no luck and is
consi dering ca lling an
exterminator.
Workers al the restaurant said
Wednesday they JUSt couldn't set
the1.r heart into killing off the
little stingers. They decided to
wait until today.
Plane ramp
dislodged
An emer gency inflatable
evacuation ramp accidentally
popped out of a Republic Airlines
jet al John Wayne Airport
Wednesday night while the
aircraft was taxiing near the
termmal.
There was no emergency
aboard Flight 103, wh1ch was
landing from Phoenix a nd
Minneapolis-St. Paul.
A R epub l ic spokesman
explained today that a fiberglass
cone at the rear of the iX:-9
Super 80 simply fell off. This
caused the inflat.able evacuation
ramp lo pop out of the rear of the
a1rhner No one did any slJding
down the ramp.
The plastic cone was
re-installed and the aircraft is
back in service today.
Judge blocks
Frizzelle mail
By DAVID KUTZMANN
of"ttieDen, "°' ltaff
A 1uperlor c:ourl Judat-haa
blocked furtht-r dlltnbutlon of
campaign matt'rl1d1 f or
Incumbent GOP aa1emblyman
Nolan Frlnel1~ whic h hla
challenger -Irvine Mayor
David Silla -clalm11 are
decepUve
Both men are aeekq1a the
Republican nomination for the
69th auembly dtatrict an the June
8 primary election
While Sills was successful in
obtaining a court order from
Judge Claude Owens
Wednesday , attorneys for
FriueUe were planning to file
countercharges in another court.
That lawsuit contained
allegations similar to those m
Sll1a' legal action -that
California's "Truth in
Endorsement" law was being
violated.
Silla drew fir s l blood
Wednesday on the bastS of a
lawsuit he filed earher m the
BBC report
week. Hit suit aueaed that
Frlu.eUe, R-Co.t.a Me.., Md hit
pollllcel 1Jommlttee wer•
re1pon1lblt' fo r literature
tnfernng that the lawmaker had
won the endoraement of the
Otllfornja RepubUcan l>arty.
Atlomeya for FrineUe and the
California Republlcan A.Membly,
an unofficial group that endonied
the Costa Meaa assemblyman
dented the allegaUOl\a '
State law prohibits offlc1al
organizations of poltucal parties
from endorsing candidates in
primary elections
At lS8ue in the SW.-FrlzzeUe
rac..-e IB campaign literature which
includes a letter from CalJfomia
Repubhcan Assembly President
Coanne Cubete and a tabloid
newspaper pubhshed by the
C RA. Both were mailed to votel"'ll
last week
Frizielle's candidacy was
strongl y e nd orsed 1n the
publtcatlons. which were paid for
by the assemblyman's pohticaJ
comrruttee
Falklands delays
in news assailed
By TOM MURPHINE
Of ... Delly Not 8tllff
There has been grave cnucism
m Britain on how news of the
Falklands fightrng has been
handled by the M1n1s try of
Defense, a BBC world news
service broadcast reported
Wednesday night.
''Cr iticism focused on the delay
of 14 hours in announcing that
the latest vessel lost in Argentine
fighting was th e HMS
Coven try," the BBC SaJd
An official of BBC was quoted
as saymg the destroyer could
have been identified for the
public and relatives "within four
hours" after Defense Secretary
John Nott announced there was
"bad news" from the task force.
Criticism of the delayed
1dent1fication extended to
Parliament where Peter V1ggers,
MP, declared if he had a relative
as a member of the task force, he
would have spent "a m ost
terrible night." Viggers told BBC
he talked with task force
relatives, "who don't want to be
protected in this wav."
The BBC shortwave news
broadcast from Lond o n ,
monitored on the Orange Coast
Wednesday night, highlighted
the Falklands war news but had
fewer detailed reports from
correspondents in the war wne
than the previous three rughts.
ThlS was interpreted by some
observers as a prelude to a
major invasion push toward Port
Stanley from the Britis h
bridgehead at Port San Carlos.
BBC's nightly news report did
detaJJ loss of the Sheffield class
destroyer, HMS Coventry, and
the converted container ship
Atlantic Conveyor.
Twenty members of the
Coven try crew and four from
Atlantic Conveyor were killed.
The BBC quickly added that
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THE TIMES IN THE WORLD.
five Argentine warplanes have
been downed and 10 more British
destroyers and frigates paned the
Falk.lands task force
The names of the new vessels
m the conflict were not reoorted.
From the lost vessels, the BBC
sa1d, 450 men have been rescued.
The BBC noted that Atlantic
Conveyor, which was carrying
supplies to BrittSh troops, was the
first supply ship lost rn the
conflict. It brings to five the
number of British ships lost,
including two destroyers and two
frigates.
From Page A1
AIRLINES'. •
Hatte r said the coun ty must
adopt a new non-discriminatory
access plan by June 28. If the
county does not act.. he said,
another carrier and a part)' to the
lawsuit, Continental Airlines,
wtU be free to begin service from
John Wayne using Boeing
727-lOOs. That aircraft type has
never been permitted at t he
airpor t because of its weight and
the noise of its engines.
And, Hatter said, failure of the
county to take action will result
in the appointment of a special
master to take control of the
access issue and recommend a
course of acllon.
County S upervisor Thomas
R iley said he considers the
thought of outside intervention
by a special master
"frightenmg."
Hatter's rulings would be
blocked if the county and the air
carriers are successfully in
winning a stay from the federal
appeals court.
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N Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Tl\uraday. May 17. 1812
Off..,..hore oil fight
needs a joint effort
If Orange Cout cities are ever
to win deletion oC oil troct leaaes
off thelr shores, a concerted battle
ln the courts appears their only
option.
To date, the cities of Laguna
Beach. Newport Beach .nd Son
Clemente appear ready to .loin the
st.ate in a lawsuit against tht' U $.
Department of Interior.
Los Angeles may even pm
the legal battle, following that
recommendation by Mayor Tom
Bradley.
At issue, at least to Orange
Coast citi~. is the proposed lease
of 11 tracts off Newport Beach
and Laguna Beach.
The sale ts scheduled for June
11 , at'C.'Ording to Interior Secretary
James Watt's office, despite a
concerted letter-writinR effort to
delttte tha.e U'acia from our cout.
Otflciala In Newport and
Laguna have a apecla.1 Interest In
seekmg the deleUoru.
Both beach towns rely on
tourism for much of th~lr
municipal revenues. An 01111pUJ of
any magnitude would do little to
h el p the economies of either
community.
In addition, there are fragile
tidepools in both cities that would
be adversely affected by a spill .
i,eaders in both cities say
they are not opposed to offshore
drilling but they fear selling leases
so close to either city is inviting
trouble.
Perhaps with support of Los
Angeles and the state, these tracts
can be taken off the list of
potentJal drilling sites.
Summer college cuts
lt should come as no surprise
t h at our coastal community
colleges will be offering (ewer
summer courses than in past years.
Coastline College will offer
half as many summer courses as
last year. Orange Coast and
Golden West colleges have cut
th eir summer schedules by 40
percent. A t the two Saddleback
College campuses, summer classes
have been cut by 22 percent.
In one sense, this is relatro to
the similar reduction in classes
these colleges were forced to make
in the spring term that ls Just
concluding.
Area colleges had high
enrollments last summer and fall.
Because limited state funding
forced them to keep a lad on
enrollments, the colleges had to
trim their spring schedules.
With a new fiscal year
be&inning, t he colleges have
decided to make some cuts early,
d uring the summer schedule, so
they can save a greater share of
their resources for the traditional
fall and spring terms.
The unfortunate aspect of thlS
as that while course offenngs are
trimmed, interest in community
college education is stronger than
ever. College officials say the
economy has caused many people
to seek new job skills. Other
students are simply interested in
personal enrichment.
Whatever the reasons, the
demand for community college
education as there. The instructors
and classrooms are there. What
isn't there is the money to pay for
It.
The upcoming summer school
cuts are just another indication of
the need for a massive overhaul in
the system for funding community
colleges.
Educators and lawmakers
must work together to develop a
new system involving fees for
certain classes or tu1t1on payments,
or they must find some other
source of funds. The state should
not have to deny community
college education to those who
seek It.
A belated victory
ln a decidedly anti-climatic
court case, Newport Beach
officials have prevailed over the
owner o{ an adult bookstore which
the city closed down more than ·a
year ago.
The Fourth District Court of
Appeal this month struck down an
appeal filed by the owner of the
Talk of the Town.
The tiny sex bookshop, which
caused considerable star when it
opened in Newport's Mariner's
Mile, is long gone. It was replaced
last year by a Chinese restaurant.
And the man who owned the
property IS serving tame m an
A rizona prison, having been
convicted on bribery charges
re lating to an incident in Las
Vegas. .
Despite all this, the court case
had been dragging on. It stemmed
from an Orange County Superior
Cour t ruling that the s hop be
closed down.
The bookstore, picketed and
burglarized during its first days,
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was open only two weeks before
an arsonist torched the white
stucco building.
The structure was rebuilt and
new magazines ordered. But the
place reopened for only seven
days before a court order closed it
back down.
It never reopened again. The
property finally was sold to a
Corona de l Mar rug merchant who
leased it out as a restaurant after
failing to get city permission to
erect an off ace building on the site.
Such is the history of the
Tal!,s of the Town. And while the
latest court decision is likely only a
footnote to its colorful past, it does
u nderscore the city's a rgument
that it has a right to regulate land
uses.
In this case, the contested
ordinance prohibited adult
bookstores or movie theaters from
being within a fixed distance of
homes and schools. .
It is a good battle for city
government to have won.
Op1n1ons expressed in the space abOve are lhose of lhe Daily Pilot Otner views ex-
pressed oo tn1s page are those of their authors and art 1sts Reader comment is 1nv1t
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 Bo)( 1soo. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone 17t4)
641·4321.
L.M. Boyd I Xenophobes
You're a xenophobe, 1f you don't
like foreigners, exotic foods or
changes generally. I suppose you can
aay a xenophobe doesn't a ppreciate
aurpriaes. A meat-and-potatoes man
who geta upeet when he'• served
cracked crab wi\h fiddlehead fem
might be clualfied as a xenophobe.
It'a no aign of ignorance, pleue note.
The great German philosopher
Immanuel Kant was a xenophobe. He
never ventured more than 10 miles
away from h1a home, and townfolk
\.-d to tell the time of day by when
ti. took h1a wa.lk.t.
Q. What't a "pndy dancer"?
A. A ra1lroed track laborer. There
are 1 ood onu a nd bad on es.
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat
incidentally. Some clatm the world's
best is Les Nicholaa of Burlington
Northem's Dakota Division. Couple
years ago at a Gandy Dancers
get-together he hammered five rail
spikes into a lie and then pulled them
all back out again in 47 seconda.
The successful PO-rated movies do
better at the box office than do the
successful G -rated movies. And
G-rated do better than R-rated. And
R-rated do better than X-rated.
Alfred Lord Tennyson alao had
something to uy to people
ciontemplatina retirement: "How dull
tt I.I to peUle, to make an md, to n.att
l.Anburnilhed, not to shine to '*·"
Thom11s P. Haley
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Haig proves his durability
WASHINGTON Lake th e
provt•rb1al feline survivor, Al Haig not
only has mnc lives, but always seems to
land on hlS feet. He is as scurred and
battered as an old tomcat. yet Haig
manages lo survive one hair raising
pol1t1cal scrap after another, most of
them of hLS own making.
Ha1g's durability IS truly remark.able
Con sider the physical and political
calamities he has endured in JUSt the last
few years: an assassination alt.empt, a
triple coronary bypass, the Watergate
scandal. thunder and lightning from the
extreme right. quarrels with a host of
White H o use advisers and Cabinet
sec:retaries -and the self ·induced
embarrassment caused by has own
1 lomenc ego.
HAIG IN HIS youth was the leader of
a Philadel phia gang call ed the
Musketeers; though a respectable boxer,
he was more noted for his ability to
negotiate with rival gangs over \url
The street smarts he acquired then,
supplemented by Henry Kissinger's
tutelage in high-level political infighting
and culuvation of powerful sponsors,
h ave enabled H aig to escape the
professional oblivion that is regularly
predicted for him.
The latest proph ecies of Ha1g's
poh ucal demise foUowed the breakdown
of his Kissin~er style shuttle diplomacy
G
-Ja-c1-a-11-11-11-1 -~
between Brit.a.in and Argentina. This,
surely, would be the stake through
Haig's heart.
B~ a high-leve l White House source
told me that Haig is not in trouble wllh
the one person who counts Asked 1f
President Reagan rrught respond to tht•
outcry for Haig's scalp, the aide replied
"No. that's not the president's style "
In fact, he said, Reagan's lllStinct is to
stand behind an aide who is the target of
crillclS11l -as he did an Budget Director
David Stockman's case.
Another high White House official
told my associate Dale Van Atta that
Ha1g's detractors we re licking their
l·hops over hts Falkland islands failure.
Bul the president was not upset.
"Ont·<.· Haig took tht> baJI, 1t was very
<.•v1dent that his bt'ang pomt man kept
Rt>agan d1rec·tly out of 1t," said th1a
sour<.~· A grateful Rt-agan has gone out
11( h1!. way m 1he w<.'<'ks smce to say kmd
things abou1 Haig and to deny repona
that his foreign polil·y vicar was about to
l.x• dt-frc.K·kl od
HAIG'S walhngnc.'SS SOmt' sources aay
t•agernes.<. lO takt> on the diplomatic
kam1k1Jzc m1ss10n a lso won hi m
something hl' had always found m short
supply at tht· Whiu· House: grudgin&
rc'Spe<.'l from top Rc•agan aides. After
soml' anll1al grou~ing ovl'r the luxuey
Haig was t·njoying m his Alr Foroe jet
and the self-import.ant pronouncements
h<· was making, White House staffers
had to com:ede the abrasive general waa
doing a tough thanklt>s.s .JOb
So once again the hard-charging
secretary of state has emerged from a
dl{'Cy S1tuat10n With h1S political rude Still
intact Once again the would-be
c:at·skinncrs in the White House have
had to sheathl· their long knives.
Memories of sandcastles and seagulls
To the &fit.or:
I am 13 years old, and ever since I was
born, I heard about the power of the
press. Many people say that the pen is
mightier than the sword and the press is
the pen that reaches and influenc..-es large
groups of people. Because of this great
influence, l ask the Daily Pilot to fight
aga10st oil drilling off the coast of
Newport Beach.
Newport Beach is a very s~aal place
for me It is my hometown I was born
here and ever since I can remember, my
MAILBOX
mom u~--d to take me to Corona del Mar
Beach. It would be difficult to tell you
how many sandcastles I have built and
how many mud rights I have had with
my brothers and sister. It would take too
long to count how many waves I have
conquered and how many have knocked
me down. I do11't even remember how
many seagulls I have chased and how
often squirrels have stolen my lunch .
BUT MOST OF ALL, I have grown
accustomed to the beauty of the ocean
and the beach. I can't write well enough
to describe how beautiful our coastline is
or perhaps there are no adequate words
of praise to describe it. All 1 can think of
saying is that: it's precious, it's pnceless.
It's unique. One would not splash ink on
a priceless painting but cherish it and
preserve it. Yet, our industry wants to
ruin our priceless coastline with otl wells .
Years ago, my mother showed me her
hometown, Detroit, Mich. She took me to
the beaches of Lake St. Clair where she
uaed to swim, sail and play. But, \he lake
was all dirty and polluted and there
were "no swimming" signs everywhere.
Sadly my mother explained, "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl."
When I grow up and sit with my
children on Corona del Mar Beach, I
don't want to tell them that, "It used to
be nice when I was a young girl." I want
our coastline to stay u beautiful u it ia
today. I want to look and admire the
majestic vastness of t h e bl ue Pacific
without staring at a forest of oil wella.
J ANE E. ZALESKI
Child care
To the .Editor:
I n re1pon1e to your article o n t h e
shortage of child-care facilities In Irvine,
it I.I a aad irony that juat minutes away
after -sch ool aupervlalon la r ead ily
available at support faclUtiea next to
Eaatbluff School which la able to
accommodate more chlldren on lta
11...cre alte. By a aimfle lntra~U'tct
transfer to Eaat bluf School an t he
Ne~port-Me1a Dlatrlct, chtldrt n of
WOf'kin8 pareni. can Wt. advantaae of
procrama at ~ Harbor A.tee Bo,a Qub
until they are p6clted up by thelr parents
at 5 p.m. for onl1 S6 • yearl Younier
c.'bll(lren in the p~~adH are
walked to a nearby
Eutbluff Schoo oUeta 001 of t h e
flnnt academic proarama ln lht atate
w here lta t tudenta ecore Mt.ween the
88th and 95th percenti le on the
California Assessment Program Test in
reading, wriung, and mathematics They
also can participate in Eastbluff's Arts
After School Program (instruction in art,
music, and drama) for a nominal tee plus
programs offered by the Harbor Area
Girls Club whic h also comes to the
school.
In light of the ERAC recommendation
for more extended day care an the
Newport·Mesa District , w e feel this
community service message is of vital
impo rtance to w orking parents with
elementary school age children Call
F.astbluff School at 760-3257 for further
information
CAROL BOICE
Publicity Chainnan for
F.astbluff Parent Faculty
Organ1z.at1on
T elecourse reason
To the &i1tor
Your editorial advwe that the Coast
Community College District leadership
should start t."Ommunicating with the
"recalcitrant" faculty of Orange Coast
and Golden West Colleges has some
merit. The problem. however, is on(' of
professional autonomy a nd n ot
hierarchical authority in this instance
Useful and e ffective communications can
o nly come about when qualified
curriculum experts (faculty) at the
college level converse with curriculum
experts at the telecour.ie level.
It would therefore be most
appropnate to hear from the people who
have designed and created Coastline
telecourses. Coastline has been In the
business of turning out new courses,
singly and jointly, sinc..-e its establishment
in 1976. At great expense to the
taxpayers, 1t has produced telecourses
-at a rate of two to three per
year -which have been a major
component of the Coastline cumculum
The major thrust of telecourse
producuon. however, has been focused
on sales and marketing efforts to make
this enterprise financially solvent
Al though some income has been
generated to defray overall expenaes, it
can be safely assumed that, as a private
enterprise, It would have folded a long
time ago.
COASTLINE'S orsaniza\ion includes a
"teleooune design office" whole budget
tot.ala $406,000 for th1a academic year.
Embedded within thia budget are the
aalartea for one dean, one associate
dean, and three senior lnatructor desl.Cn
1pec1.altJU. Their avenae aa1ary comes to
$41,000. Theee lndMdualJ are full-time
proft91lmala. who ahould, aJ.ona witb
• Lttlfrs from r~era o" Wf'ke>mf TM
rtQht to cond~af' lftrer1 lo /U IJ'OC' or
tltm11aolt lltN-1 11 rt3'rt>td U tttrs of "300
worcb "' ltu wall ~ gft>f'ft prt/n111e« All
ltlttr1 mu11 indudf ~turt Miid matll!)g
oddrtu but Mrnfl mOJI ~ ID&lhhtl.d °" ,,. quut •I au/lfctfnt' reason la op~rtral
PtHf'l/ wtU "°' r,. publfalt.fd IAtttr• maw r»
ttltpllontd to lfJ.10# Namr and pll(1M
num~r o/ the contrtb1itor "'"'' bf Ofl.'«ft /o.,
vtrl/tcouon pwrpo.-•
the board of trust('<'S dnd the d1Strict
ll'aden.h1p, be hedrd from ron<.-emmg the
status of the d1sputC'd tt>let."UUrses
Hopefully. a mon· rPasoned approach
wall ensue. along with a dialogue ~
!'>Ubstancc• sans dl'f£>nM ve overtones.
Future d1scussiom, should have as their
ob )C'<.'tl ves the· 1 m provt•mf'n ts or refonna
to the system that are obviously m order.
LEF'TERJS LA VRAKAS. PhD
upport f or arts
To the &i1tor· •
Currently enioymg the opportunit y
for intense involvement with Ora nge
County's performing arts orgaruz.ations, I
share with them a grave concern for the
potential effects of the drastic cuts in
state and federal support of the a rts.
Recently, however. local music lovers
have had cause for con side r a~le
encouragement One of Orange County'•
leading supporters of the arts, the Irvine
Company. not only has determined to <kl
its share 10 replacing some of those
foregone pubhc funds, but has done so in
a refreshing and exception.ally promi.si.ng
way
PERFORMING organir.allons seldon)
r~·over more than 40 percent of their
total operating costs at the box offi~.
The balance o f their survival hinge•
upon private and public contributiona
a nd grants. But whereas s u c h
contributions generally are abeorbed into
the cont1 nu1ng e xpenses o f a n
orgaruzat1on, the lrvtne Company opted
to assume an unusually creative role bY
underwnghting a s~ific concert -in
this event the monumental Mi11a
SolemnlS of Beethove n , perfonned by
the Pacific Chorale on May 22 In tt-.e
Civic Auditorium at Santa Ana ~
School.
Surely Beethoven hi.m.9elf would ha"'
relished this kind of suppor t, for th•
masterworks of that era nearly alwaya
were composed and performed under the
commis&on of a patron.
T o offer w o rk• of t h e scale .
imro rJance, and COit of the Mi11a
So emnis soon may come t o relf
primarily on underwriting such • i!"9
-at least if \icket prlcea are to be kept
within \he range of typical concert-aoeq
and If seriou s music 11 to attract nd
audiences, such as our youth and the
county's less advan~ r:>OPU}atJona.
JAMES E. DUNNING
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Or~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Thurectay, May 17, 1882
Carson monologues· bite
comedian called political commentator SOUTH COAST PLAZA
OAINI VILLI, J'la. (AP) -Comedian -~Canon. who ~ hll ''Tan.&ahi Show"
_.. • oftln·bhJl\I mcriokllUe 10mtdnwl aimed at toveram•nt fl1ure1l ta a aoctal and polltlcal • -..en\ator aa wed aa a ialk-ehow ho1i, a
Unawntcy of Florida madent "'9Nl'Ch•r •YI·
Car1on'1 Jok•• contributed to hi• declln• In ~ty. • C&rlOn and other corned1anl alto make the
pnlldency a common tarpt for t.MU-~ p,..
Mid ln an interview .
"No matter who the ~dent ii, oomicl will ftnd ~ to rklkule, he Mid.
(fi1) ~~~~j?~~!,t!
In fact. c.anon•1 monolWl\MI could rway public
oph•lon and even affect 1he populartty of •
prHldent, ••Y• Herb r ...... \ an audlo-vl1ual
.. patrt who wrote hll \
m11t•r'1 thHl• on
Canon'• televhlon
monolclpa.
• Prem found that 31
p~rcent of Carson'•
jDkel concen*I DOlltlm
and 1overnmeni. Th• monoJoiue1 ahowed an
a11re11lon toward
oublic ttsur-, he Mid, 1'but the aure-iOn WU bl~t.ed bynumor."
1 In a study o f
monologuea aired from
December 1977 to
February 1978, Pre11 CARSON
• clulitied tH~ jokes into
: five main categories. Thirty-four percent of the
' jokes were classified in the leilure--ti.me category,
. which includes show buainem. Technology, wruch
also includes the weather, made up 20 percent of
the total.
Not Ions after Press finished hia thesis in April.
U.S . Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Callf., announced he
would not seek another term. Hayakawa said
c.anon Ulld to Joke about Jimmy Carter'•
family, but beoau. Pr9ldent Reep.n11ttmUy11 not
u colorfW u c.n.r•1 Canon now concentratea hJa
jokell on econocnlc poUd-. the .....rcher u1d.
A Cumn aJdi ln the entert&lner'1 Burblnk
offl.c:e Mid Canon wu buay and coWd not comment
~ on the the.ta. She acknowi.cta-d that
Canon had Neelved a copy of the peper Jnday.
"He ii very tntttsued by it and plane to rMd
it,.. uld Drue Wu.on. "He t.houcht It WU an
intel'eltina topic ...
Ma. Willon Mid the had no idea lf Canco
would mention the 1Ubject on the '"Toru,ht Show,"
notfna that it wu not uncommon for him to receive
student papen ~ the lhow.
Prem Mid the Idea of the atudy came to him
one night when he waa watching the show.
"lle did a lot of jokes on Bert Lance," Pre.
said. "It seemed to me an unusual number of jokes
about one thing." •
CD plan rejected
EUREKA (AP) -Humboldt County supervi-
sors have rejected a federal Civil Defen11e plan to
take in San Franciaco area residents if there is a
threat of nuclear war. The plan to shelter 164,000
nuclear ~acuees in state and national parks here
was rejected unanlmou.sly.
Norrelah Noor
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record profits
MSl Data Corp. of Coet.a Mesa h.u reported re<..'Ord
profit.a for the fiaca.l year of $4,!WJ9,000, or $187 per
aha.re. nu. compared with net ~ of $3,473,000, or
$1.49, in the previous ft.cal year .
Revenues for the year totaled $55,338,000
compared with $55,613,000 in the ft.cal year ended
March 28, 1981. 1l\e company produces handheld
computer data entry systems.
Jet America loss mounts
Jet America Airlines Inc. reported today a 1oell of
$870,772 for April, bringing its year-to-date lo88 to
$4,952,719, or $3.31 per common aha.re.
"We have again exceeded our projections and the
lmproving performance for April compared to the first
quarter reflected the impact of atl'oJ18 Easter holiday
travel and higher average fares," Alan H. K.eniaon,
president and chief executive officer of the airline,
said.
The company also reported it furloughed 26
employees or approximately 10 percent of Its. WC?rk
force, effective May 31, the result of a reorgaruzatJon
of the airline's maintenance department.
Additionally, all employees consented to a IO
percent salary reduction.
New Conroy's opens
Conroy's. a major floriat in the West. opened its
12th store in Orange County and lta 44th m Southern
California at Beach and Warner In Huntington Beach.
The store's owners are Richard and Helene Allen,
who own another Conroy's in Westminster.
Tustin building finished
• Discovery Properties and El Camino Real
Properties Ltd. announced completion of the El
Camino Real Building In Tustin.
The two-story office building has 23,000 square
feet available for lease and is located in historic Old
Town of Tustin.
Value of the building is $3.2 million. The general
contractor is Prime Contractors, Inc. of Orange.
Off ice complex planned
Construction is scheduled to begin in the fall on
Capital Tower, a $9 million San Joee office complex
designed by LPA Architecture and Planning of
Orange.
Pacesetter wins franchise
Pacesetter Electronica USA. Inc. of Santa Ana
(formerly VSI Electtonica USA) haa been franchiaed
by Fujitsu Micro-electronics to dblribute it.a line of
advanced MOS and bipolar memories, microprooe910t"1,
gate arrays. and= dlac controller aa well aa other
peripheral.a ands d.rcuita in Southern C.allfornla.
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