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IT WAS SUN-DAY -Sungoers along the crowds. The view (above) look.a norib from the
Orange Coast have been waiting (and waiting Newport Pier. There was a good wind for
and waiting) for good beach weather but sailing, too (right). And more beach weather is
Sunday was worth waiting for, judging by the forecast for today. . -
Pope visits London,
Liverpool, Coventry
LIVERPOOL, England (AP)
-Pope John Paul II greeted
Polee in London, celebrated Mam
tor ~.ooo peop1e in Coventry,
then flew Sunday to this
northwest seaport, scene of
Protestant-C.atholic claahea over
four centuries.
people protested peacefully at
one point along the route but
there were no incidenta.
Authorities were mountiq
Britain's largest-ever security
operation to protect the pont1fl,
wounded by two gunahotm at the
Vatican in May 1981 and the a
target of another usaaaination
attempt this month in Fatima.
Portugal
No overcast;
beach crowds
over 100,000
Orange Coast residents
~ed the middle part of their
Y•Weekend without major
problems at the bellCh or oo the
rolld, and the weatherman laid
today's forecast calls for rDOft
fair aides that brought moderate
crowds out Sunday.
Police oftidala said there were
no major accidents on area
freeways, and there were no
fatalities recorded on Sou1hem
California highways aa of
Sunday night. There bad been
two fatalities on local roads at
this time last Memorial Day
weekend.
Stanley
target
of push
By Tile A110dated Preis
Argentine fighter-bomberi
attacked the British warfleet ai
ita ships shelled the Fal.klandi
capital of Stanley on Sunday
and the Argentine Command wa
one of the two British aircraft
carriers in the task force was hii
and put out of action.
Britain said none of lta ahlps
was hit and claimed one
Argentine Skyhawk probably
waa ahot down.
The air-aea battle raged u
British marines and paratroopers
advanced in a two-~ drive
toward heavily defended
Stanley.
A communique from the
Argentine Joint Chief.a of Staff
did not name the carrier
purportedly hit, but Buenos
Aires news agencies said it waa
the Invincible.
The other carrier in Britain's
100-ahip WU' fleet ia the Hennes.
The Argentine statement said
lta Super Etendard fighter
bombent carrying the devastating
Exocet missiles and Skyhawk
jeta with "high-powered bombs"
attacked an ''aircraft carrier-type
ahlp" and it was put out of action
"becaUlle of the grave damage it
received."
It al8o claimed that Argentine
anti-aircraft gunners shot down
two British Harrier jets that
were raiding Stanley.
An earlier Argentine
oommunique aaid only that the
air attlcb on the British fleet
lnf1kted "damaae that ia bein&
evaluated." It made no mention
of the news reports at that time
that said the Invincible wu
struck by one of the
1urface-1kimmlog Exocet
milBilea.
Add.reeling tens of thooaanda
of people who greeted him at
Liverpool's Spek.e Airport, John
Paul spoke of the .. ~y'' of
unemployment, widely blamed
for last Julr'• unrest in which hundreds o police and youths
were injured. The jobleea rate in
some parts of the city is
eStimated near 60 pen:ent.
"I know that you are
experiencing this very eerloualy
in Liverpool, and it I.a one of the
major problems facing aociety as
a whole," the pontiff said. "In
many countries unemployment
baa risen sharply, imposed
hardshtr,a on individuals and
families .. '
At the cathedral, the pontiff
embraced Anglican Arebbiahop
David Sheppard and led the
congregation in the Lord's
Prayer, then stood silently, hia
head bowed, aa the invited
congregation of several thousand
applauded loudly.
They continued to applaud and
some cheers were even heard, as
the pontiff walked up the aiale to
leave. Applause ia rarely heard in
a Church of England cathedral.
Outiside, the pontiff boarded
hia bullet-proof "popemobile" for
a short drive to the opposite end
of Hope Street to c:elebrate Mala
at Roman Catholic Metropolitan
Cathedral, overlooking the Rlve.r
Meney docka .
At the beaches, lifeguards
reported crowds that were from
ha1f to two-thirds the size of
summertime norms, and few
problems aside from about 100
reecues in high surf.
Crowds of about 25,000 at
Huntington Cty Beach, 8,000 to
10,000 at Huntington State
Beach, and about 65,000 at
Newport Beach were reported.
Highway traffic
'light' for a holiday
A.rJtentina acknowledaed that
British forces had taken the
strategic settlements of Gooee
Green and Darwin in the biaest
ground battle of the undecl8red
war that developed aJter
Argentina seized the Falklanda
from Britain on April 2.
Britain triumphantly claimed
600 paratro-\pers seiz.ed the two
outposts 40 miles west of Stanley
and took 1,400 Argentine
priaonera Saturday. .
Joblemne9a, he said, "tends to
sow aeeda of bittemem, division
and even violence. 'The young,
.unable to·find a job, feel cheated
in their dreems while thoae who
have kl8t their jobs feel rejected
and uselem. This tragedy affects
every aspect of life."
From the airport. John Paul's
motorcade drove past buildings
gutted ln the rio1a to a prayer
8el'Vioe at LivftPOOl'• Anglican
Cathedral. Police said about 60
Ministers gather
HAVANA, Cuba (AP) -
Foreign mln"iatera ·from more
than 35 non-aligned countries are
gathering in Havana for a
five-day conference expected to
focus on the Falkland lalanda
war, the Middle Eaat and
reladooa between rich and poor
nationa.
NATION
Liverpool ia home to England's
largest Catholic community,
nearly half the city's 510,000
population. There were
predictions that aa many aa
250,000 would greet him at the
airport. But police estimates of
the actual number varied
between 100,000 to 150,000 at the
airport. and 100,000 people along
the pope's mo10rcade route.
Liverpool's Catbollc1 are
descendants both of Irish
immigrants and old English
familiea who cluna to their faith
after England broke with Rome
in 1534 when the Holy See
refuaed to annul Henry VIIl'a
maniaae to Catherine of Aragon.
(See POPE, Pqe Al)
Congress' tax break decried
Red ribbom are fiyin& ln 10me parta of the
country to protert a tax break for ~ Pap
A4.
Tele.vision movie 'toucbms'
"Benny'• Place," on televlalon tonlaht .... a
toucb.ina movie about a man who won't &raw up M he
ll'OW8 old. Page 86.
COUNTY
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San Clemente State Beach
lifeguard Robert <;Apenhaver
reported a "medium light" crowd
with no estimate of numbers. and
there waa no report available
from Laguna Beach.
It wu a good ~y for boating
alao, with a large number of craft
on the waters from Newport
Beach to Dana Point, but Harbor
Patrol officers at both l.ocationa
reported no major problema.
The weather forecast calla for
low clouds this mom1ng followed
by fair akiea with light, variable
winds and temperatun!9 1n ~
70..
Reagan returns
WASHI~GTON (AP)
President Reagan left hla
mountain-top California ranch
Sunday after a four-day wortidq
wcation
STATE
By die AllOdatecl Presa
An unexpectedly summer-like
day brought hundreds of
thousands of aun seekers to
Southern California beaches
Sunday, while throughout the
state people took to the outdoors
for a variety of holiday weekend
even ta.
In welcome contrast to the Los
Angeles area's dismal gray skies
that have lingered dawn to dusk
ln recent days. Sunday brought
breezy temperatun!9 in the high
60a to low 70. that seemed even
warmer becaWle of the bright
aun.
AaofSundaf,hfQhwaytraftic
waa "kind o lignt" for the
holiday weekend, aald California
Highway Patrol officer Dick
McMillan. There were 14 traffic
deaths by Sunday morning,
compared with 23 at the same
time last year, he said.
Sunday found Southern
Californians enjoying a number
Jet America's plain talk
Jet Amertm. which hM betrun aervice out of Long
&e.ch ~ Is ltarting at a 6ad time but eeea bluer
llrlea eheed. Page M .
Pilot urses 2 'no' votes
. 11Mt Dally PlJot urpm "no" vot.m on Propmltlm 4
-the ball qumtlon ~ and Prop. 8 -the ao-c:a1Jed
•'VJctlml' Bill of !Upta.'' Pap AB.
Politlcal expediency seen . , . Solvtna th• houalDI 1horta1• may be 1 ... tm~t to ... oftJde" tMn lbart-term pauumi ..._p._.a. .
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of outdoor events from road races
and jal'2 contests, to hone shows,
surfina and sailing.
Saifboata by the uundreds
dotted the waters off L oa
Anaeles and San Frandaco. :rf early 400,000 people flocked
to Los Angeles County beaches.
lifeguards aaid, although the
crowd waa hardly the horde that
cooled off at the ahorea laat
Memorial Day.
"All in all it was a fairly alow
day. It started picking up in the
afternoon," apparently after
people realized that the sun
actually waa going to shine
through the day, said Roger
Wilhelm, senior county lifeguard.
At the Federal Building in the
Westwood area of West Loa
Angeles, about 300 people,
mostly nuna, held a prayer
service aa part of a nationwide
protest by religious women
against the nuclear anna buildup
(See mGBWAY, Pqe Al)
INDEX
Argentine news reports said
Argentine forces would
concentrate on defen~inc
Stanley in what they predkt.ed
would be the war's decisive
battle.
Britain'• domestic news agency
Preas A.adatlon repol'ted that
Royal Navy warships pou~
Argentine shore pc.ttiona around
Stanley in what "waa 1ee11 • a
.:>ftening up for what could be
the finaf push."
The report from
correspondenta with the fleet
(See FALlt.LAND, Pace Al)
Colombians vote
BOGCYI'A, C.olombia (AP) -
Mil1'ona of voters defied
left-wing guerrilla threats to
sabotage Sunday's pre.identlal
electiom and cast their billota iii
one of South America'•
lona-trrunning democradfs.
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'Red Devils' ·heroics recounted -
' " 600 paratroopers, outnumbered 2 to 1, seize key objectives
POPE IN LIVERPOOL ...
<A'\ Sunday, houri before !ohn
Paul'• arrival, Orana• Order
banda led 1everal hundred
anti-pope demonttratort in a
march a mile troro the city
center.
Firebrand Ulster Protestant
leader, the ~v. Ian Palaley, and
~ to 60 of hit followen appeered
alona the pope'• route thl'ouah
the city's Toxt.eth district, scene
of the wont of latt July'• rioting.
The prote.ten waved Biblee at
the pontiff and broke into chants
of "God Save The Queen" u the
two-tiered whJte popemobile -a
larger version of the one he uMJd
in London -drove by. It waa
not known whether the pope aaw
the demonstrators.
A Pai&ley supporter, the Rev.
Jack Glaaa, called the pontiff's
Visit "a jamboree for the pope of
Rome. He's taken the glory from
Jesus Christ."
Police reported three youths
threw a firebomb from a
pedestrian overpaaa at a bus
bringing people to see the
pontiff. A local radio station
received a phone call claiming
~esponsibility for the Orange
OrQer, but a spokesman for the
~p cMnied lt and pol.Ice Mid
'ordinary hoodlum•" were
believed reaponslble.
Earlier, John Paul II
celebrated Mata tn
Nui-devutated Coventry, which
waa mournln1 1ta 1011 ln the
South Atlantic Friday of 21
..Uon on a c:te.troyer beu1na Its
name. The Pope proclaimed
modern warfare "totally
unacceptable" aa a meana of
.ettllng intemational dispute..
The Polfah-bom pondff, who
lived under OetnWl occupation
during World War II, recalled the
1942 Gennan bombl.np that tore
the heart out of C.OVentry and
wrecked lta AnaUcan Cathedral.
"Pea.ce la not just the abeenoe
of war," the pondff declared. "It
involves collaboration and
binding agreement•. Like a
cathedral, peace haa to be
• constructed, patiently and with
unshakeable faith."
The pope made no direct
reference to the ~Argentine
fighting over the Falkland
Ialanda which nearly cauaed him
to cancel hia trip, the first ever
by a reigning pope to mainly
Protestant Britain. John Paul is
to visit Argentina in 12 days.
FALKLANDISLANDS ...
said British ahlpe blasted Stanley
with 4.5 -inch guns in "the
heaviest bombardment !IO far."
Prince Andrew. second In line
to the British throne, is a
helicopter pilot serving on the
Invincible.
Argentina's official Telam
news agency and the privately
owned DYN agency both quoted
military sources as saying an
Exocet mis&le had struck the
Invincible.
Argentina's Exocets have been
used with devastating effect on
the Royal Navy fleet. sinking a
destroyer and transport ahlp. The
low-flying French-built missiles
avoid moat radar detection and
hit their targets with
computer-guided accuracy.
Earlier. the British Defense
Ministry listed casua_tties from
Friday's 14-hour battle for the
Darwin and Goose Green
outposts as 12 British
paratroopers killed and 31
wounded along with 120
Argentines wounded. It pve no
figure for Argentines killed. but
Britain's domestic news agency
Presa Association said it waa
believed to be "up to 100."
"In my view, this is one of the
most brilliant and courageous
battalion actions which has been
conducted since the end of World
War ll," Chief of Military Staff
Christopher Dunphie !Mlid of the
assault by the 2nd Battalion of
the Parachute Regiment.
Military .:>Wa!9 in Argentina
virtually conceded British force9
shattered their defen11e9 at Gooee
Green and Darwin.
Britain'• DefeMe Mlnlatry said
the paratroopers who seized
Gooee Green and Darwin were
advancing toward Stanley in the
southern thrust of a pincers
movement with 2,500 soldiers
and marines who aeiz.ed the am.all
aettlementa Douglas and Teal on
Saturday. They were about 25
miles northwest of Stanley.
A Britiah statement said the
two northern tettlementa were
taken without a fight after
Argentine defender& abandoned
them and Oed.
"We have no reports of combat
ln these operations and no
military or dVilian caaualtie. haw
been reported," the statement
Mid.
London'• Sunday Times
repm1ed 3,000 t.dtup troopa on
th~w.tUoned liner Queen
Ell.... II were expected to
land thortly, pomibly near the
capital. But Argentina aaid the
reqw.itloned luxury liner still
was outside the war :r.one and
beyond the range of its
warplanes.
HIGHWAY TRAFFIC • • •
and the Reagan administration
social service cuts.
The event was sponsored by
the Leadership Conference of
Women Religious.
Meanwhile, in the Brentwood
area of Los Angeles, some 3,600
runners were up and running at
9 a.m. in the annual Brentwood
10-kilometer race down
fashionable San Vicente
Boulevard. The race, won by
New Zea.lander Tom Birnie, was
followed by a picnic and parade.
About 500 jazz fans in San
Pedro cheered their favorite
college jazz musicians at the.
Playboy Jazz Festival's collegiate
jazz band contest. The band from
Cal State Loa Ange les was
selected from four finalist schools
as the winner.
In downtown Loe Angeles, a
group o f Chicano and Indian
runners set out on a 500-mile run
from the Federal Building. They
were heading to the Papago
Indian reservation in Arizona,
where Thursday the
International Indian Treaty
Council will be held. said a Pat
Hendrickson, Loa Angeles
representative of American
Indian Movement.
LO~DON CAP)
Sl•·hundred "Red Devll"
panU'Oopen. their facll llneU'ed
black, left their San Carlo•
beachhead on Eaat Falkland
la.land before dawn Thunday, hMdJ.ni IOUth toward the flnt
major around combat of Britain'• undeaJired WU with A.rl(entina.
British Defense olflciala
Sunday reoonat.ructed how the
troopers of the Parachute
fluntington
• • ~nvest1gates
3 robberies
Hu.nttncton Beach police were
contlnulnf their lnveatlgatlon
Sunday o three robberlm that
took place in the city Friday and
Satunt.y.
On Saturday at about 11 p.m.,
two men entered the Carl's Jr.
restaurant at Boha Chic.a and
Edinger and demanded caah after
one of them d "laplayed 'a
handgun, police Sgt. Larry
Miller said. They fled on foot
after receiving about $120 cab.
Shortly before 10 Saturday
night, two men entered a
residence in the north end of the
city, pistol-whipped a
67-year-old retired man. bound
him and hi.a 67-yeer-old wife,
and took two guna, credit carda, a
small amount of cash and $90,000
worth of non-negotiable U.S.
Treasury billa. Miller said.
Police would not releue the
identities of the victlma or their
address. They aald the male
victim was not .erioualy injured.
Witnesses said the robbers left
the scene in a white and green
1979 Cadillac bearing Ohio
license plates.
Miller said there apparently
was no connection between the
robberies even though auapecta
ln both caae8 were oescribed as
black ma.lee.
The Friday robbery, also
unrelated, netted a lone gunman
80me $5,900 cash at the First
Interstate Bank at 19945 Beech
Blvd., police aaid.
A white ma.le about 28, with
red hair and beard, entered the
bank at about 1 p .m . and
demanded $100 bills. He fled in a
car.
Police said that robber never
produced a weapon. though he
gestured to tellen at the bank as
if there waa a weapon under his
clothing.
Valley officer
still critical
after crash
Fountain Valley police officer
Keith Levin remained in critical
condition Sunday at Fountain
Valley Community Hospital with
injuries suffered in an accident
while on duty Friday.
Levin and another driver were
injured when Levin's motorcycle
and the driver's car collided at
the intereaection of Warner
Avenue and Buttonwood Street.
police said.
The driver of the car,
51-year-oid Herbert Harding of
Huntington Beach, was not
seriously injured.
and northwn Oklehoma And a
llMfl-llood -1c:fl -In .n.ct lof northwn and -tern K-.
A fair holiday
Coastal
Light variable wind• through
tonight~~ to .-t 10 to 11 knote ttlle afternoon anO
.wnlng. 1 to 3 foot lwelle from
90\lth and -'· Some lat• nlgllt end morning low etoudln•H.
Ot...,..._fllrek ....
Shower• and thund•ratorm• ~In the Soul"-8t ..
t•mperatur• warmed Into the 90• H .. vy thundert10<m1 and
~ l'lalltl~ --repartee! at COiumbia, S C.
Shower• llngerad ov•r the -*" Oakot ... and-• wldely
ac:M1..0 from the '-GrMt
LMae to the VlrJlilnlea. !JC'088 Utah
to the Nebrulla Panhandle, end
OVflf IOUlhem M.ine.
Heevtef ratnfllll llfTIOUnte f~ Ille
~ pertod ~ •t m40-day
Sunday lndudect 1.12 lnCtl9 at
~ City. Mo., end an lnc:fl at Wetettown. S.D. ~ 1 a.m.
llnd 7 a.m .. 1.32 ~of,.,,,,...
at CN11aeton, W. Va.. and 1.18
---------lnCtlM ... at Huotlngton, W. Va.
California
lat• night end mornlno low
otoudtn•n .. Oth•rwl" ftlf
ttvough T~ay. 8llolttty ooow
fuHday. Lowa In !Oe. Hight
tocltly In low to mtd 70.. n-cs.y 17 to 72.
Temperatur•• •round th•
nation at mid-day Sunday rMgeCt trom 34 et l.9Wla1own. Mont, to It at New llem, N.C.
Extended
forecast
Temperatures
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90 to n 49 71 31 te 58
70 M
t2 .. ., 49 • , 51
11 57 72 ..
IO M 111 ..
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p""' 9pmga 93 to P.-derla 75 52 Paao~ 74 81
Aed llluff 71 53
IWwood City .. 54 s-~o 18 48
8llllnM 117 51 ...,, lenlel dlllO 7t Ill ...,,~ Tt Ill ..,~ to S2
lentaAne 12 Ill ........... &7 44 eema MOftlCe 17 ..
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TeflOeV.., 14 IO
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Re1lroent'1 2nd Battallon
captured 1,400 ArpntJne eoldMn
at Darwin and OOc. Green on
Friday deaplte belna
outnumbered moce than 2-1.
The paratroopere' objective
wu to open the way !or the
southern prona of a plncera
movement aaalntt the capital
Stanley, wt th Brltlth marlnea
movlna forward alon1 the
northern cout.
ln furioua ac\ion, th•
paratroos>'n bta.ted Ara•ntine
bun.ken with antitank sum and
charaed medaine·l\Ul nesta in a
14-bour battle that leh an
eaUmated 100 Arsentinet dead
and 120 wounded.
Thtrty-one British
pe.raU'Oopera were wounded and
&mon& the 12 killed WM the
battalion commander, Lt. Col.
Herbert Jonee, who fell leading
CRIES FOUL -Foul balls from the Ocean View High School
baseball field alight in the yard of V .F . Szylvian. As you
might guess, he and his wife are not happy about it.
Ocean View-field
yields 'home' runs
By ROBERT BARUR or .. o.,,......,.
V.F . and Faith Szylvian would
like to get hold of ''the batty
guy" who designed the Ocean
View High School bueball field
layout in Huntington Beach.
The bacbtops of two diamonds
are backed up to the backyard of
the Szylvians' house on Betty
Drive.
And they say that each year
baseballs cannonade into their
yard, making it unsafe for them
to be outdoors when games are
played.
"We average about one ball a
day from the high foul tips and
about three over the weekend.
"Some time ~o one smashed
our bathroom window and
chipped the tub and it's not fixed
yet," says the retired Navy chief
petty officer who now works at
the Seal Beach Naval Weapons
Station.
Szylvian aays he has collected
106 baseballs this spring.
"I had two offers to buy the
balls but I turned them down.
I'm not that hard-hearted."
He said he's returned a
5-gallon can of balls to the Ocean
View baseball coach.
"But I'm not giving any more
of them back until they take
corrective action."
The school a couple of years
ago put wire fencing 8Cl'06S the
tor. of the backstop which
he ped, but is not the answer.
"You can't sew a new suit
aroWld an old button," he said.
What the Szylvians want is the
main baseball diamond to be
shifted around so that home plate
is moved to the deepest part of
center field.
Szylvian notes that if that
realignment were made, there
were would be no homes for the
baseballs to bounce into.
But school officials say they've
already spent $5,000 on the
additional backstop fencing and
they can't afford the $15,000 cost
to change the diamond.
Szylvian said he sees no letup,
even though the high school
season is over.
He said youth leagues use the
field on weekends from 8 a.m.
Saturday to sunaet Sunday.
"I can't blame the kids but I'd
sure like to find out who laid out
the field. It doesn't make sense.
"You hear the crack of the bat
and it's miserable. You don't dare
walk out in the yard."
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an attack on a macbtne-aun po.auen.
Col. Chrlatopher Dunphle1 chief mWt.ary advt.er to Nava.1
Headquarten tn London, told
reporten that u the bati.Uon
bunkered down at dutk 'l'hunday, three m.Uea north of
Darwin, ''there waa a sharp
encounter" and four Argent.lnel
were captured.
Durtna the ntaht,
twin-engined CH-47 Chinook
helicopters airlifted the
battalion'• 84mm mortan and an
artillery battery of three 105mm
guna to the jump-<>ff line where
tbe attack would commence.
It began at 2 a .m . Friday,
ahatterlng the night calm aa
British 1051 shelled the
northernmo.t Argentine positions
on the 2-mile-wide neck of land
where Darwin and Goose Green
are located, 40 miles west of
Stanley.
"A" Company'• 120 men
moved to the southeast and
seized Darwin and ita harbor
"without too much trouble" by
mid-morning, Dunphie said.,
Jones led the three other
companies -B, C and D -due
south. They ran Into intense
machine-gun and mortar fire and
diBoovered they were up agalnlt
1,400 Argentines, outnumbering
them more than 2-1.
Dunphie said the dug-in
Argentines had accurate fields of
fire over the open ec:rubland and
there was little cover for the
"Red DevilB," named after their
distinctive red berets.
Low clouds prevented British
Harrier jet fighters from strafing
and bombing the Argentine
positions.
But six Argentine A-59 Pucara
counter-insurgency planes on the
grass strip at Goose Green
scrambled. The twin-engined
planes, armed with rockets,
20mm cannons and machine
guns, screamed low-,.over the
exposed British. guns blazing.
The planes also shot down a
Gazelle scout helicopter spotting
for the British.
The paratroopers downed four
Pucaras with shoulder-fired
Blowpipe missiles and gunlire.
One pilot ejected and was
captured. The other two planes
were hit, and limped back to the
strip trailing smoke.
Argentine defenders blasted
away from a line of mortar and
machine gun bunkers around a
ruined farmhouse on the
paratroopers' right flank. The
British blasted back with Milan
anti-tank missiles.
Dunphie said the British came
under "particularly interuie fire
from two heavy machine-gun
positions. At this stage, the attack
could well have faltered."
He said Jones led a platoon
against the emplacement.
They charged up a small hill,
firing Sterling submachine guns
from the hip and hurling
grenades. Jones was killed but
his men overran the positions.
''The death of a oommand.ing
officer under these sort of
conditions can have a devastating
effect," Dunphie said.
Second-in-command Maj.
Chris Keeble rallied his troopers
and "capitalizing on the success
of Col. Jones' attack rekindled
the momentum of the attack.·•
The winter clouds lifted. Three
Harriers swooped over, dropping
cluster bombs on the Argentines
dug in around scrubby bushes.
That shattered the Argentine
defenderii and they fied back to
Goose Green. But a British
frigate in Choiseul Sound to the
east opened up with 4 .5-inch
guns and 120 Royal Marines
landed in a flanking move.
Dusk came. Around 6 p.m.,
fighting eased. A squad of
paratroopen carried away Jones'
body in what British
Broadcasting Corp. wa't'
COITI!§pondent Robert Fox called
"them most indelible image of
the day."
The Argentines, relnforoed by
a marine company flown in from
Stanley, were bottled up around
the airfield. In the nearby
settlement, 112 civiliana were
held in a community center
where they had been locked up
since late April
Keeble contacted the
Arpntme. via shortwave radio
to arrange a meettna for 9 a.m .
Saturday "under white flag
conditiona" to free the dviliana.
Sporadic flrtn1 continued
through the niaht. But the next
momJ.ng Keebfe netotiat.ecl the turrencfer in 90 mlnUtel of talks
with the Argentine commanden.
Air Vice COmmodore Wtlson
DroDer Podr'OllO -.wt army Lt.
Col~ Halo Piqai, on the alrfield .
McCloskey speaks
at memorial rites ·
Re > Paul HJ>et;eH ~
Jr 'J. fc!Ui., a cendkkte for the 0.H. Senai. nominadcn, ii the
acbeduled apeaker at this
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llinois tornado .victims sought
,000 homeless; damage nears $100 million
• MANON, m. <AP> -~ crew. -.rched
of lhattered buUdlnp Sunday for more
of a tornado that cut a 15-mn. path of -..rum~ throuah eouthem D.llnota, k1W.nc at leut and bdurtna more than 100.
At -.i 15 weN known to be rnilaina in Marion
the deeth toll wu expected to riile, offk:lala
. M many u 1,000 people were left home1ma
and offldaJa apeculated that dam.Ip mtsht reech t 100 m1ll.lon.
National Guardamen were called out after
biol.at.eel inddenta of LooUna were reported, and an
8:30 p.m. curfew w11 impoeld Saturday niaht. State
police were on hand to control cwioua crowda while
city and county workers aearched the wrecQae tor
vicUma .
orld econo:my collapse feared .. . -
PIULADELPHIA (AP) -The mountlll8 debt
oil purch.um in many nations, ooupled with U.S.
de.tidta, could leed to a collapee of the wodd
IOIM>rDY in the coming decade, aocord1ng to a atudy
bliahed here.
Such a collapee could result In re1tructuring
e world's economy, with regional tradi.ng
lationahlpe •pring_ing up to replace today's global
UillU~
marketplace, ~. to the study in the •prina
lmue ol the Wharton Mapzine.
"~ oil import billa lf'OW, international debt
burden.I grow and the finanda1 l)"ltern beconw
more unatable," authon Richard Drobnick and
Selwyn F.ru:er wrote In the mapzine, which la
publlahed by the Univeraity of PennJylvania'1
Wharton School.
held after hoinh def used
nsldent allena apprehended had been monitored.
aaid F.dgar Best, the FBI apedal agent in charge
here.
Best s~ted the bomb waa in retaliation for
recent Canadian government le8l'Ches and arresta of
Armenians suspected of terrorist activities.
~ dead, 2 :missing in river
UBURN (AP) -The frigid American river was
a heavy toll over the Memorial Day weekend
three bodies had been recovered by Sunday
moon and two other penona were presumed
rnrnarn
dead, authorities reported.
Three separate incidents were reported. None of
the victims waa known to have been wearing a life
jacket.
raq says it bombs refineries
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -lr9Q clalmed ita
llrplanes bombed two of Iran'• major oil fadllties
y in retaliation for Iranian artillery attacks
t Iraqi civilian oenten.
ehran rad.lo, broadcut1ng an Iranian battle
unique, &aid the lraniana shot down an Iraqi
jet during a dosflght over the Abadan oU refinery
center in aouthwest Iran.
It a.ho reported the two warring Moslem
natiooa exchanaed artillery fire acrcm the Shatt
al-Arab waterway, and claimed Iraqi ahella hit an
Abadan hospital, ''wounding aome dvlliana.''
,}ides bury three villages
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (AP) -Mudslides
a.leashed ~¥ tropical storm Aleta buried three
tain vwages in northern Nicaragua and only
aurvivons of aome 300 inhabitants made it to
ety, re9CUe workers reported Sunday.
Flood waters have prevented re9Clle teams
reaching the villages on the slope of Mount El
G uallo, civil defenae official Josefa Hernandez
Martinez said in a telephone interview.
Tons of rocks and mud slid down the
mountainside Friday and buried the villages of El
Tular, La Ruega and San Antonio, added the
official, who ia secretary of the Sand.iniata Defense
Committees in Estell, 93 miles north of Managua.
ccused Dozier captor arrested·
ROME (AP) -After a running gwi battle in
h a bystander waa aerioualy wounded, police
t and captured one of the 17 terroriata convicted
kidnapping U.S. Brig. Gf:n. James L. Dozier,
. ties aaid S\jl\day.
The arrest ol Marcello Capuano left six of
er's 17 abd'Cactora still unaccounted for. Nine are
prilon terms ranging from 26 months to 27
years and another, 32-year-old Umberto Cababiani,
was killed 1.ut Monday during a shootout with
police in Piaa.
Police al.lo arrested a woman with Capuano.
She carried papers identifying her aa Silvia
Cappelli, but investigatons laid they suspected the
documents were forgeries, and were trying to make
a positive identification.
iet group asks defoliant probe
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) -An American answering. The Vietnameee claim Agent Orange
may cauae birth defecu, liver cancer and other
ailmenta . war veterans' group Sunday propo9ed that
._P'tl-ll•n ldentiata come to Vietnam to investigate
effects of A&ent Orange, a defoliant used by
. forcea during the war.
The nine-member group, headed by VV A vice
president Tom Bird, arrived in Hanoi on Friday for
a week's viait and were given what the Vietnameee
called "initial information" on American war dead
ln five provt.ncee of. the country.
Vietnameee offldala lllid they would have to
the detailed, eeven-page proposal from the
tnam Veterans of America (VVA) before
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Reagan to confer
without tax plan
WASHINGTON (AP)
Prelldent Reapn will depart for
this week'• economic 1ummit
meeting without the
~budget CXJmpl'QIDille
that he waa counttn1 on to
mollify .we. alarmed about m-ee
U.S. defidta and hilh Interest
rate9.
Rea1an may have no:!1:b! man to bear to Paria than
pl'CIDlla that the United Statea
remalm detennl.ned to Umit the
1iani deficita
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PINT-SIZE GRADS -About 60. studenta in
the federally funded Head Start program in
Co1ta Meaa participated in graduation
oeremoniee last week, including little Rachel
.,.., ,.. ,.... "'_, ~
Lange (below) who had a little trouble with
her paper cap. The youngsters will go on to
kindergarten claues in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District.
NB lawyer
disbarred
by state
Newport Beach attorney
Thomas C. Black. who allegedly
misappropriated a client'• money
and practiced law while under
suspension, has been disbarred
by the state Bar of California.
Black, 51, who could not be
reached for comment. was cited
for three violations. The
disbarment means he is
ineligible to practice law.
State bar officials alleged the
attorney, in one case, aaked one
client to lend a nother client
money, allegedly gave the lender
a forged promissory note and
then used the money for his
per.ional use.
In another case, state bar
officials reported, Black allegedly
misrepresented to a client that
certain laws had been complied
with when, in fact, they had not.
Passport delay changes plans
Officials I ace unprecedented number of applications
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Americana who've postponed
that dream trip abroad for years
may have to wait a little longer,
uy puaport off.ldals facing an
unprecedente d number of
applications.
A finicky new government
computer and a surge in passport
applications have slowed the
time it takes to issue passports to
up to eight weeks.
Officials said the demand for
passports is up 15 percent this
year, perhaps because the dollar
is stronger abroad and many
people will benefit from a tax cut
that takes effect this summer.
But because of bugs in a
computer used in Chicago,
Washington and Los Angeles,
1upervisor11 say it's sometimes
fast.er to process applications by
hand.
"Our phones are constantly
busy," said Elmo Poole, regional
director for the U.S. Passport
Office .n Chicago, who estimated
the wait at six to eight weeks.
"It's the largest year on record
for ua."
"The minute you get the
concept that you might take a
trip, please apply for your
pusport immediately," he said.
"It only costs $10 and it lasts five
yea.n.''
In New York, assistant
regional director Helen Stachen
said the bureau aet a record by
taking in 1,700 applic.ations May
24. She said 250 people usually
line up outside her office before
it opens at 8 a.m.
Passport officials and travel
agents agree that the upcoming
tax cut and the strong dollar are
responsible for the rush.
San Francisco Regional
Manager Benjamin L. Jones said
he had 76 trays of unprocessed
mail and a backlog of 20,000
applications in his office. The
usual backlog is about 4,000
applications. he said.
"We could cloee our doors and
it would probably take us four
weeks to catch up," he said,
noting he only has 40 clerks to
handle applications from Utah,
Nevada and California.
Colorado's applications used to
be processed in San Franci.9co,
but they are now sent to Seattle
for quicker handling.
Jones said there are certain
emergencies for which a passport
can be issued in a mat1er of
hours. But he said these are rare
and usually involve a death in
the family.
Frizzelle bill backed
Voters to decide sprinkler tax break
SACRAMENTO (AP) -C.al.ifornia voters will decide in
November whether taxpayers should get a break if they
install new fire sprinklers or alarm systems in buildings they
own.
The Assembly approved Friday ACA53, a constitutional
amendment by Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle, R-Costa Mesa,
that pl.aced the measure on the Nov. 2 ballot.
Proposition 13, passed by voters in 1978, set all property
tax assessments at 1975 levels. But when property is sold or
remodeled, the assessment is updated to the current level,
meaning taxes are increased.
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Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 81, 1112
BY PAT HOROWITZ o<-. °""' ...... ...,
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DEAR READERS: Summer •ports mean more foot and ankle
ir\juri11, and the National Amoclation of Foot Docton haa
produced a new booklet tellina what you can do about them.
The booklet, "Your PodJatri.at Talk.a About Foot and Ankle
Ir\Jwiea," la available at no charae by aendfna a stamped,
aelf-addre11ed long envelope to the American P odtatry
Alloclatlon. Department of Public AffaJra, 20 Chevy Chaae Clrcle
N.W., Washington, D.C. 2001&.
The pamphlet dlacuaees how to recognJ.z.e break» and apreinl
and l\IUe&ts what to• do -and not do -until profemional
treatment can be obtained.
The podiatrtata' top suggeation for avoiding foot lnjurlea la to
wear proper footwear for a particular activity, including steel
toe-cap shoes on jobe which may threaten foot aafety. And they
suggest turning on the light if you get up durlni the night. It
may aound obvious, but lots of broken toes and other injuries
occur among people trying to find their way in the dark.
Aluminum cookware tips
DEAR PAT: I received a new aet of alamlllum cookwue for
my blrtbday. I've never aaed alum.IDDJD for cootl.Da. bat I bow
tbat 1ome foods can cause dlacoloratton. W.at are dtey, and laow
altould I clean this cookware if It becomea 1talaed?
W .It., Costa Men
Aluminum cookware takes on a black dUicoloration when
acid fruits or vegetables, such ~ tomatoes, rhubarb or sauerkraut,
are cooked in it. Bolling water in this oookware a1ao can c.auae
diacoloration. It can be rem0ved by boiling aolution of two
tablespoons of cream of tartar to each quart of water the utenlil
holds. To restore the polish, rub with a steel-wool pad. Avoid
pitting of aluminum pots and pans by not leaving food.I, especially
those that are highly seasoned, in them for long penom.
Remember that even if aluminum oookware becomes diacolored
or pitted. this does not harm the food itself.
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Only defendant can appeal
DEAR PAT: U I lose ID a Small Claim1 Coart aalt, can I
appeal to a higlter coart? Someone told me yoa cu't do W1.
L.P., Corona del Mar
The de fendant -the one who is sued -has the right to
appeal to a higher court. The plaintiff -the one who makes the
claim -does not have this right. The defendant must file the
appeal with the clerk in municipal or justice court within 20 days
after the first decision is made. t o appeal. you file a form and pay
fees of about $35. The Superior C.Ourt will hear your cue all over
again. There both you and the plaintiff may have lawyers to
represent you. A word of caution: If the defendant loeea again on
appeal, he or she must pay the judgment plus 7 percent interest,
all costs and an attorney's fee of $1~.
Get meat labeling data ,
DEAR READERS: C.Onswnera with queatlona or oomplainta
about meat and poultry now have a central 90W'Ce of information
at the Agriculture Department.
Agriculture Secretary John R. modl aya the new conauner
respoMe sys~m is being expanded to cover' the entire country
after first being tried in Washington, D.C. and California.
Questions and complaints can be directed to Food Safety
C.Onsumer Inquiries, Room 1163-S, USDA. Washington, D.C.
20250. The department prefers letters, but if you choose to phone,
the number is (202) 472-4485.
The system handles complaints about the wholesomeness,
quality or labeling of meat or poultry products and questions
about the proper temperatures for cooking and storing them, as
well as safe storage times. Requests for consumer publications
about food safety also can be filled by the system.
Credit data filed separately
DEAR PAT: II it true that credit bureaa1 now muat flle
credit lnformatlon 1eparately under tile oamea of both baabud
and wife rather than aa a joint account? I'd like to fllld oat lf tbia
•• automatic or if a penoo bas to request 1eparate mes.
W.R., FoutalD Valley
If you are or were married and a credit bureau has you
included in a joint credit file established before 1977, you should
ask that the information be filed separately under both name11.
Credit information received since Jan. 1, 1977, ls automadcally
filed separately under both spouses' names. A married or
divorced woman can use her maiden name and not have to refer
to her husband or former husband's name to gain acceaa to her
credit file.
"Got a problem? Then write to Pat Horowitz. Pat will
cut rrd tape, getting the answers and action you
need to t10lve inequitie. in government and busine.ts.
Mail your questions to Pat Horowitz At Your Setviae.
Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1~60, Coaia
Met111, CA 92828.
Movie
books
offered
BJ BOB THOMAS A I ..................
HOLLYWOOD -The new
movie booka:
-"Mae Weat" (Morrow,
fl&.&o) ii a complete, c:anclld and
extremely Uwly view of the &ate, sr-t •x ~by Oeorp Sela
and St1nley Mu11rove, who
knew her well tn tM lite yeen._
Th• authon obvtoualy ldJ1Ured
the remarkable woman who kept
heraelf tn the llmelJ,cht tor 60
yeara, but reoo1nlsed her
~.mostly ... ~ted.
Expect.ably, ahe WU jealoUI of
other aex 1ymbol1, eapeclally
younaer onea.
A cluh with R.quel Welch
wu lnevttable on the abyanal
"Myra Breckinridge" in 1970.
Mlu Weet called her "Rachel
Walsh" and suspected her of
ordertns the toilet plugged in the
We.t dreaaing room. The pair
started oft badly when Mi11
Welch paid a courtely call at the
all-white West apartment and
failed to laugh at one of Mae's
wisecracks: ''l've been on more
laps than a napkin". . . .
-Francia C.Oppola won his
master's degree at UCLA by
filming his first movie, "You're a
, Big Boy Now.'' William Robert
Faith earned a Ph.D. from USC
with the thesil: "Bob Hope and
1 the Popular Oracle Tradition in
American Humor."
Now Faith hu converted his
thesis into a lively biography,
"Bob Hope, A Ufe in Comedy"
(Putman, $16.95). It la the best
reaearched of the Hope
biographies but far from
academic ...
-"The Hollywood Writers'
Wan" (Knopf, $17.95) by Nancy
Lynn Schwartz ia a dramatic
account of an important chapter
in Hollywood history: the battle
to organize writers. The
producers strove mightily to
crush the fledgling Screen
Writers Guild and almost
succeeded. The Guild ltaelf was
racked by ideological battles but
somehow survived. An excellent
history . --
-Besides being a brilliant
oomedic actor, Peter Sellers waa
a rotten husband and a milerable
father. That ii
evident from
"P.S . I Love
You" (Out·
ton, $12.95)
by eon Mk:hael
Sellers. With
a amall rHl-
due of affect-
llU.IM ion, Michael
tracee hia troubled h.lltory with
an erratic father who left all his
wealth to his fourth wife, Lynne
Frederick. now Mn. David Frost
-If you need a breath .of
glamour in this drab world, try
"The Image Makers" (Harmony,
$12.95), which traces the art of
the studio portrait photographer
over a 60-year span. Paul Trent
provides an infonnative text, but
the photos speak for themselves,
depicting a bygone era when
beauty was worshiped .. __
-"Hawks on Hawks"
(University of California, $14.95)
was co mpiled by Joaeph
McBride, who spent long hours
conversing with Howard Hawka
from 1970 to shortly before the
film maker's death in 1977. The
result i.a an i.nciaive, cloaeup view
of a great innovator.
Having directed John Wayne
in "Red River" and "Rio Bravo,"
Hawks remarked that the star
"repreaenta more force, more
power than anyone el.ae on the
screen. And I think that both
John Ford and I succeeded in
making pretty good llOeJ\es with
him. When Ford was dying, we
uaed to diacuss how tough it was
to make a good western without
Wayne."
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JAZZY SOLONS -With Sen. Henry Mello, D-Watsonville,
on the keys, Sen. Ralph Dills, D-Gardena, on the sax and
members of his Derby Jazz Bank playing backup, visitors to
the Capitol in Sacramento got some added entertainment.
They were plugging the upcoming Dixieland Jubilee in the
capital cjty.
Have a Kramer and drive
A judge's tough stand
against drinkinR and driving
has earned him a new
distinction: A bartender
named a non-alcoholic drink
after him.
Since January Judge
Albert L Jtramer of Quincy,
Mui. has been locking up
first-time drunk.en drivers for
three days, for an average of
12 people jailed a month.
Because of that, Marilou
Delorey , a bartender at
Yerardi's restaurant a nd
lounge, has come up with a
concoction she's dubbed "The
Judge Kramer."
Delorey told The Patriot
Ledger that each day she sells
about 30 of the drinks, which
are made o f soda water ,
sweetener and lemon or lime
twists.
A million-dollar winner in
the Michigan state lottery
told a bankruptcy couriJ'f
trustee in Fresno that hiT 1
$50,000 annual payment from
February is gone. i l
Kea Proxmire , 39, if'
o ffering to pay half his
$43,524 de bt. His altemativ~,..
is to file new bankruptcy
proceedings that would hold.
him liable for even lees, ~
attorney said. · '· 1 "I was going to try to make ,
a living off cars, but I loet ' ,
money on the first one," '
Proxmire explained, when.
asked to review his recent
spending. t;
The commander of the U.S.
Caribbean Naval Forces based,' 1
in Key West, F1a. will retire' '
after 40 years of military ·
service.
R ear Adm. Robert P .
McKeatle has headed Navy l
Key West operations since
August 1980. His post will be 1
filled by Rear Adm. Ralpb · •
Hedgea, commander of the ~
Navy's Roosevelt Roads
station in Puerto Rico.
A Fresno businessman has
been appointed by Gov,
Edmund Brown Jr. as a 1
trustee of the California State
University. Thomas Beruant.
33, IS president and founder
of Tomar Inc., a real estate
investme nt firm. and is
founder and di.rector of the
Fresno Bank of Commerce.
'Remember in November'
Red ribbons fly to protest Congress tax break
PITTSBURGH (AP) -instrumentally by five friends -an awful lot of taxes," she ~d:M
Yellow ribbons remembered the a mill worker, a cabinet maker, The song has made her a minor
hostages, green ribbons recalled an English teacher and two celebrity. From the school n~
the Atlanta murden, and now accountants . They ca I l office, she gave a telephone
red ribbons fly to protest a tax themselves C laire and the interview to a San Franci~
break for members of Congress. People. radio station. Her mailbox ha5
The thin red streamers are One verse goes: been filled with letters a~
popping up on car antennas and "Remember in November, is a poems from several st.ates. ,
car door handles as angry voters p h r as e we n o w prom o t e _ Cigna said he chose the ribbo1*
show their displeaBW"e over the Remember in Novembe r, go after callers s uggested tyin&,
$75-a -day tax break L:ongress write yourself a note. Fly that white handkerchiefs to the•
gave itaelf in December. They bright red ribbon, that will be antennas. He said he's surp~
may be having aome effect -the the antidote. Remember in at how the protest caught on.
Senate has already decided to November when you vote." Around Pittsburg~
!ICl'atch the deduction. On Thursday. the Senate voted supermarket parking lots ari' 1
Under the law, members of 70-23 to repeal the tax break. Its peppered with cars flying r~ 1 C.Ongrea are allowed to deduct ribbons and bandanas from their
$75 a day for living expenses in aerials. Houses. trees, door kn°*
Washington while Congress is in "This proves and Ugh\ poles are wrapped it! I
eession -even when they are red streamers. 1l I
not there. that it can One woman flew sire 42 red
Pittsburgh radio station bloomers from her car's antenn?.1
KDKA has given away 85,000 b d ,, and others have sent KD~
red ribbons to listeners since talk e One. • • poems , cartoo n b ooks anlf I
show host John Cigna suggested bumper stic kers with t~
the protest in March. "R emember in November~ I
"It's crazy. People are flocking fate rests with a House-Senate theme. ~
to this," Cigna said. conference committee that could The song, recorded as a 45 fl?W
On the wings of a song, overturn the Senate's action. single, is being distributed bf
"Remember in November," the "I think it's great __ . This Red Ribbon, a company set up ii.
protest haa spread from San proves it can be done," Cigna said d.islrlbute protest paraphemahC
Francisco to Boston. Radio when he heard of the Senate Appropriately, the company •·
stations in Cleveland, Tulsa, vote. running in the red, said
Chicago, New Orleana, Boca Mrs. Sachnoff flnds it hard to spokesman Joe Gill. ..
Raton, F1a., and Wich.ita, Kan., believe that her song has helped "Thia waa not set up to make ~-
have played the protesters' make politicians change their a profitable thing. Our prirrttl
anthem. minds. purpose is to spread the word~
Claire Sachnoff, a school ''To think that someone like he said. -,.
teacher from Turtle Creek, wrote me has a hand m making them Red Ribbon has dispatche~
th• song after listening to callen1 more a ccour table is just 7,000 to 8,000 copies of th'l
complain to Cigna about the tax unbelievable," she said. record, mostly to radio an4t
deduction. She aet the lyrics to Mrs. Sachnoff said she's not for television stations. The recordf
the tune of the "'Battle Hymn of or ag~ any candidate, and 9e1l for 70 to 80 oenta a copy. •
Ole Republic." going to the polls on election day Local tax protest groups bav~
Mn. s.ch.noff does a 10lo on i.a as political aa ahe ever got. latched onto the record, trying_.
the record , back _e_d~u_p~~-"-Bu~t_l'_m~anarY_,_~--I_ha~ve~to__.pa_,_Y~_ae_ll~it~at_a~p_ro_fi_'t_to~raile~-~~funda~-·-·
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ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS will be pnn ai
Newport Beach Hearing Aid Center
he9., 1 ... 1, rte4., 1-e .. n~ 1 ... •
I A.M. te S P.M.
Heartns teats will be conducted by a Heertna Ald Spect•H1t, who la
Uoemed b;v the California State Board of Medk:al QualJty Allw'ara
u a Hevtng Aid Diapenter .
Anyone who hu trouble heartna or undemandlna ta welcome to a
test employi"I \he laiett •lecU'onic equ1pmtnt whkh will~
h1J or her perlicuW' km. YOU will .. a modem heerina iSd IO tiny
it fita totally within the ear.
NEWPoRT BEACH HEARING AID CENTER
l'orm.-ly Mon.,cmtrY Ward HeerfJll Aid Cmw. C.C.. .._
1600 Wat Coat wpwa1 Newport Beacll 646 1166
u you cu't mab It fn \&ilt ~ · call f4r ~ a\~ e..
I • • • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Mondey, Mey 31, 1082
Jet American
lean, hungry
LONG BEACH (AP) -b thta anx Umt to be 1tartin1 an airline?
'Everybody thinks we're a
Uttle cruy, but 1<>metlmee you
can't P.lck rour thning," 1ay1
Al.an • Skip' Kenl.lon, president
of Jet America Alrllnet, Inc.,
which began operattna three
fltehu a day betwe~n Long
Beach and Chicaao In November.
"'
~LAZA GOING UP -Construction is under way for the Bay
Corporate Plaza, a 4 ~-acre complex overlooking the wildlife
refuge and bird sanctuary of Upper Newport Bay in Newport
Beach. The $14 million project will consist of four two-story
office buildings offering a total of 70,000 square feet.
The airline industry. lta ranlu
thinned by the recent suapenaion
o f operations by Braniff
International Airways, as
suffering through one of its
wom alurnpe. But thinp were
roay when Kenison and hit
partners decided to form Jet
America late in 1980 and, after
raiaing 10me Initial cash, planned
a $24 million stock sale to launch
the line.
ew housing
I • • 1nanc1ng
eminar set
1 panel will discuss new-home
· g, as well as financing
real estate development,
nesday at the Airporter Inn,
The event, dubbed "Meet the
oney Men," 1s the second
oual real estate finance
minar sponsored by the Home
uilders CoWlCil of the Buudmg
dustry Assoc1atJon of Southern
'fornia, lnc.
Panel members will be William
. P opejoy, chairman and chief
xecutive officer of Finanetat
ederation, Inc .. Stan Kafka,
nior vice president of Union
; Blake Eagle. seruor vice
resident of Frank Russell and
ompany; Mike K elly, senior
ice president of Consolidated
pital; Tom Hammond, c hief
xecutive officer o f the
ammond Company; Tony
riffin, vice president of
rporate development of George
l'' impey lnc .. a British real estate
JilVestment firm, and Stan Ross,
tx>-managlng partner of Kenneth
J..eventhal & Company.
J ~e seminar begiN at 8:30 a.m.
For infonnation call 640-5000.
Warner chairman
highest paid exec
NEW YORK (AP) -Steven J .
Roes, the chairman of Warner
Communicationa Inc., was the
nation's highest-paid exec\ltive in
1981, making a total ol $22.5
million in salary, benefits. stock
gains and other payments,
Forbes magazine reports.
Charles Lazarus, chairman of
the toy retailer Toys "R" Us Inc ..
followed Ross with 1981 pay of
$7.61 million.
Notably absent from the
rankings in the June 7 edition of
Forbes were chief executives of
automobile, steel, chemical or
mining corporations.
The magazine's rankings are
based on the total payments of
salary and bonuses; benefits,
such as use of corporate planes
and company-paid insurance;
contingent remuneration, such as
credits under perform-
ance-related incentive pro-
grams; and stock gains, in-
cluding returns in shares or
cash from exercising stock
options. '
Ross , who heads the
entertainment and com -
munications company that
has been buoyed by the surge in
sales of Atari video games,
earned $1,954, l 36 in salary and
bonus laat year, the report said.
He also accumulated $72,835 in
benefits, $1.106,296 in contingent
remuneration and $19,421,143 ln
stock gains.
The rankings were compiled
from proxy statements made· by
their executives, Forbes said, and
not all o f the money was
necessarily earned in 1981.
Compensation earned for past
perfonnance, but paid last year.
was al.so included, Forbes said.
Other top executives were:
-George Platt o( Texas
lntemauonal Co .. which e>Cl>lores
for and produces oil, $6.63
million.
-Frank G. Hlckey'9! General
Instrument Corp., a prodU<:er of
data products including race
track and off-track betting
systems, $5.27 million.
-David Tendler of Phibro, a
provider of fln.anciAl services and
marketer of minerals, metals and
other raw materials, $3.03
million.
-George T. Scbarffellberger
of City Investing Co., a leading
maker of water heaters, heating
and air conditioning equipment, a
prlnter of magazines,
homebuilder and motel operator,
$3.42 million.
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Recall issued
after deaths
in hot tub
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
suction drain cover used in hot
tube, whirlpools or spas is being
recalled after two girls died with
their hair entangled in the
cover's slot-like openings, the
Consumer Product Safety
Commission said.
Elizabeth Haught, a
cornmiBsion compliance officer,
said there have been three
incidents in California and
Ariz.on.a involvmg girla under 14
with lo~ hair.
Two of the girls drowned,
unable to pull thelr heads above
water, and a third waa pulled
free, she said.
The CPSC said the suction
drain covers have been sold since
1979 and estimated 125,000 of
them are in uae ln California,
Arizona, Texas and Florida.
It said the manufacturer,
Hydro Air Industries Inc. of
Orange, is cooperating in the
recall.
The CPSC uid consumers
should contact the company that
i.nstal.led the pool unit or Hydro
Air to find out i1 their unit haa a
defective drain cover. The coven
will be replaced free.
Hydro Air lnduatrles Inc. ia at
1317 W. Grove, Oranae. g2665.
Its telephone number 11974-1920.
"We were supposed to go
public for $24 million and we
signed with our underwriting
agreement in July when the
stock market was up around
1,000 and everything was
glorious and airlines were in
favor," Kenison said in an
interview at Jet America's
headquarters.
"By the time we went public,
the stock market was about 848
and the total underwriting was
$11 million, not $24 million, so
we've operated under some
pretty tight cash restraints," he
said.
"Had we known it was gomg
to happen we might have
postponed the initiation of
eerlice. It didn't give us any
margin for error, but it was
probably beneficial in some
respects. We learned how to run
a lean and hungry company in a
heck of a hurry because we've
never had any excess cash."
In addition to starting
aornewhat strapped, Jet America
found itaeli in the middle of a
ferocious fare war when ft began
service. The company reeponded
by cutting its fares to
rock-bottom and still hasn't
shown a profit. However,
Kenlaon th.inks the strategy will
pay off ln the lone-term.
"We did not anticipate coming
Into this market during a fare
war but decided if we're in a fare
war, we'd be the low guy and
came with a $99 fare and it
probably helped us increase our
penetration of the market," he
said.
"We're now carrying about 20
AGAINST WIND -Alan
"Skip.' Kenison, president of
Jet Amenca, is flying through
some heavy financial fog.
percent of the market and we
had originally anticipated it
would take us 2 ~ to three years
to be carrying 14 percent of the
market. Of course, we had
pro ject ed that we would be
carrying them al a h igher
average fare than we are."
Kenison, 45, has plenty of
experience inaugurating airlines.
He was a f o under of Air
California and later helped
launch Air F1onda. And although
he had key positions with both
hnns, Kenison says he's always
wanted to run an airline.
"It's the business I know and
like and how I want to spend my
career ," he said . ''There are
fewer presidents o f airlines
flying big planes than there are
seats in the Senate. so it's a fairly
exclusive club."
Kenison says Jet America,
which operates two leased DC-9
Super 80s on the Long Beach to
Chicago r oute, has several
advantages over competitors.
"We 're operating against
United and American, which are
basically flying widebodies that
are very expensive to operate.
We're flying a plane that has a
two-man cockpit, two engines
and is ideally suited to this route
structure," he said.
We know where you can 6nd511.
Look in your furnace. See that little pilot light?
Well, if you tum it off for the summ er, you11 save
about $11~
If you leave it off longer-into the warm fall months
-you11 save even more.
Here's how easy it is:
Open the access panel to the main gas control. You11
find instructions that will tell you how to safely tum
off and relight your furnace pilot
If you're not sure how to safely tum your pilot off
and on, call the Gas Company for help. ~
Remember, gas rates have gone up in the
past Yeat Which means your furnace pilot is ~
burning up more money than evet
So tum it off this summer: And save a g a
cool $11. IA6wmt& aa..,11. to ...... ,,. .__..,
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"' Orange OOllt DAtLY PILOT/Monday, May S1, 1111
WJalter conservation
still a major need
Wacer la drawtna a lot of
attention thno daya, what wtth
the PropoeiUon 9-Perlpheral <:anal
t.ue awa1Una voters ln the June 8
primary eledlon.
So it was not surpriling lut
week that more than ca1ual
attention was drawn to an Orange
County goverQment report on
county water •·
County superviaon u1ed
flndino ln the report to reiterate
their long-held belief that the
State Water Project must be
expanded as outlined in
Proposition 9.
But there were some other
important points in the water
report that were lost in the
shuffle. Among them , the
importance of using reclaimed
water wherever feasible.
There have been efforts in
thla regard by several county
water providers. And thOle effortl
are to be commended.
But more should be done.
Simply stated, lt makes little
eenae that the same water Wied for
drinking la u.ed for nearly all
landacaping i.nigation.
As the report states, policies
need to be changed 10 lnnovative
concepts such u using reclaimed
water for residential irrigation or
even in toilets ca n be
implemented.
Reclamation doean't come
chear. Nor would building the
dua systems that w oufd be
needed to deliver both potable and
reclaimed water. But then, the
cost of importing water and
building ne w delivery systems
isn't very inexpensive, either.
NO on Props. 4 & 8
Proposition 8 on the June 8
ballot has been aptly called a
"Gann of Wonns." The initiative
measure by Paul Gann proposes
five constitutional amendments
and six statutory law changes.
This immediately raises
questions as to the measure's
cons ti tutionali ty, since the
California Constitution limits
initiatives to one subject. Gann
likes to call this proposal a
"Victims' Bill of Rights," which, in
light of some of its provisions, is a
very questionable title.
Apparently trying to solve all
the state's crime problems in one
sweeping measure, Proposition 8
seeks:
-to establish a victim's
right to restitution (not eaaily
accomplished given the fact that
most criminals a.re indigent).
-To establish the right to
safe and peaceful schools (without
explaining how to accomplish
this).
-To repeal many exlati"8
rules of evidence. (This, a:moag
oth er things, cou ld require
identifying a rape victim in open
court).
-To require that public
safety be the pri n cipal
consideration in granting bail.
-To require full
consideration of all previous
felony convictions, regardless of
date, and add five-year tenns for
previous convictions.
-To prohibit most plea
bargaining (which police say
would make it difficult to get
criminals to testify against each
other).
-To prohibit sending
persons 18 or older to the Youth
Authority, based entirely on
chronological age.
-To amend provisions
related to mentally disordered sex
offenders.
This last, and a number of
other Proposition 8 provisions
already have been enacted by the
Legislature.
On severa 1 p o in ts. the
all-inclusive measure appears ~
be in violation of both the state
and U.S . Constitutions. U paseed,
it most undoubtedly will be
challenged.
It could force retrials of past
cases and increased jail sentences
at a cost estimated by the
Department of Corrections at $47
million by the mid-1980s just for
prison expenses.
For all its surface appeal to
thoee who feels our courts have
become too lenient, Pro~tion 8
is a poorly drafted m11h-mash
measure that should be voted
down.
The Daily Pilot recommends a
NO vote on Proposition 8.
* * * PROPOSITION 4 on the
ballot concerns just one of the
items in the Proposition 8 laundry
list -the question of bail.
It would broaden the pre.ent
constitutional provisions
concerning release on bail -
aeriouaness of crime, previous
criminal record and probability of
appearance at trial -to permit
judges to refuse bail in the interest
of public safety.
The basic objection to the
measure, of COW"!le, is the fact that
it ignores the historica l
presumption of innocence until
guilt has been proved.
It could result in preventive
detention, at increased jail cost, of
persons who may be proved
innocent, and the use of extended
bail hearings as something in the
nature of pre-trials.
Statistics indicate that no
more than 5 percent of defendants
are arrested for crimes committed
while on bail.
Viewing this proposal as a
dangerous erosion of a basic
constitutional right, the Daily Pilot
recommends a NO vote on
Proposition 4.
Others to re1Demher
It was J o hn McCrae's
touching World War I poem, "In
Flanders Fields," that inspired
YMCA worker Moina Michael to
buy a bWlCh of red fabric poppies
and pass them out to her staff in
1918.
Thus began the tradition of
wearing poppiea on lapels on
Memorial Day.
Two years later, the
American Legion sold 50,000 red
poppies, made by wounded
veterans, for $5,000. The custom
1pre.ad across the country and to
F.urope. As always, every penny
collected from t he poppy sales
goes to help veterans and their
families.
This year, the rowa of crosses
where the poppies blow will not
be in Flanders fields.
But there will, alas, be
crosses. More than 60 years after
Moina Michael bought her first
bunch of ~~ies, young men once
more are · ting and dying far
from home.
Thankfully, they are not our
own young men this time. But, as
we remember our own who have
fallen, let us take a moment to
pray for thoee who again face
death, and for the grieving
families of thoee who already have
given their lives in yet another
confllct.
L.M. Boyd/ Marriage 'truth'
''The man tolerates the marriage for
the sake of the woman. The woman
tolerates the man for the sake of the
marriage." An elderly obaervatlon,
this. b It true? Yea, uya our Love and
War man, about u true u any gen-
erality. But la It wcrth remembering?
Maybe not. Truth la not sufficient of
ltlelf. Truth uncolored by Wuaion c.an
beud.
ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ·
Countless girla in the emerging
Third World nationa bear the given
name of Lucy now -in the walte of
decades of Lucy ieleviaion ahowa atlll
seen in 79 ex>unt.riea.
The cowboy of the Old West alwaya
called a bull an "animal" ln the pre--
sence of ladies. Bull wa1n't proper
parlor talk.
Thomas P. Haley
Pub II she,.
Tttomat A, MUrplllne
Editor
Barbara Krelblcft
Edltorlel P•o-Editor
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Alaska not all oil wealth l
JUNEAU, Alaska -"People ln the With the exception of Anchorage and most o f whom live in relativ_ely
lower 48 think we're ripping them off, I Fairbanks, there is no way to get from prosperous and stereotypical Americ&P.
know that," said Gov. Jay Hammond. one place to another without an airplane. places like Anchorage, have eliminateil
"They don't understand that we have That la why more than 10,000 of the the state income tax and other taxes t.p
enormous needs here. Poverty here l1 400,000 people in the state are licensed live off oil revenues and oil taxes.
worse than in Appalachia. Have you pilots. .een Bethel?" Ala8k.a is a developing country. It LS "TOO MANY ALASKANS have bee
Yea. I had. When I was there, in not really the last American frontier -seduced into believing the oil money ·
western Alaska 300 miles from RUBSia, 1 keep conung in forever," said Hammo
had to keep reminding myself that I wu ~ a conservative and conservationi
in the United States. ' Republican who opposes tax breaks f
•'=. ~i::: development and would like to keep th
''PEOPLE THINK we want ~~ state something bke the wild place h
gold-plated plumbina," Hammond said -----------came to as a bush pilot 35 yea.rs ago. "
as we talked about~hla state's oil f.rofita. RICHARD RllVIS ~'i )t was against e liminating taxes an "But a lot of places in Alaska don t even - -becoming dependent on oil. lnevitab1)1
have out.houses." the oil will run out or there will be
I know, I said. I saw. In Bethel and a they are watc hing "The Dukes of change in the pncmg structure."
lot of other places they use bucketa. H.az:za.rd" in Bethel and villages up the "We could have a catastrophe here,
"Honey pots." The ground, under a few river -as much as it is an oil-rich said Hammond. who will leave office a
inches of dusty roads and small buildlnp Amerk:aniz.ed Third World country. the end of the year after two terms. H
lots laid over mushy tundra, is frozen Aluka even has the xenophobia and is going back to a cabin on Lake Clar
solid all year long. eome of the xenophobic laws of the 15 miles from his closest neighbor. "If w
In Bethel, white Americana and Third World. On construction projects keep building up a huge govemmen
Eskimos are paying several hundred employing more than 10 people. 9~ lnfrastructure with oil money. that
dollan a month to live in the barge peroentoftheemployeesmustbeAlaska mean huge taxes a n d a m assivf
contalnera that bring supplies up from resident&. And, under a law now being evacuation of people someday." ~
Seattle. The st.eel boxes -8 feet by 12 challenged before the U.S. Supreme A 1 as k a , H a m mo n d seems t
feet by 24 feet -have windowa and Court, millions of dollars of the state's oil understand quite well, is not as rich
doora cut into them and are plunked revenues would be divided among blessed as many other Alaskans believe
down on 55-gallon oil drwna. 1bat'1 residents on the basis of how long they it is. Like any developing country with
housing in the aeventh-laraest have lived in the state . (The one great rich resource, it muat visualiz.e
community (population 10,671) in constitutional challenge is based on the the day when that resouree is gone or
Alaaka. premile that the rlghta of Americans are worthless. If 1t doesn't, the whole state
There are no roads into or out of rooied in more fwldamental concepts will have an economy like Bethel's -
Bethel. It can only be reached by plane than how long people have lived at their that poor place produces about $10
-Anchorage ia more than 400 mile• current addreaes.) million a Jear from its one industry.
away -or by boat after the Kuskokwim The oil money -Alaska produces fishing, an gets $16 million a year in aid
River thawa in May. one-eighth of American oil -has from Juneau and $27 million a year from
That is the thing to remember about dist.ort.ed national perceptions of the state Washington. The perception of wealth,
our largest. coldest state: Alaska has no and Alaakana' perception of themselves irorucally. could one day tum Alaska
roads. and their own reality. Folks up here, into a true welfare state.
Life is full of little irritations
Life is pleasant most of the time but
there are some thingll it would be better
without. I've made a partial list of things
I dislike:
-Special or clever license plates with
the owner's nickname on them.
-Magazines that hide their index
where you can't find it. The index to a
magar.ine belongs inside the first page
after the cover.
-Television commercials for
hemorrhoid cures, toilet paper, sanitary
pads or dental adhesives. Newspaper ad.a
for these same products don't bother me.
-Flip top beer and aoft drink cans.
-PEOPLE WHO TAKE up two
parking spaces with one car.
-Anything stapled together.
-Announcementa in the mail that
I 'm the potential winner of a
million-dollar sweepstakes.
-A space that's too small on a fonn
where I'm supposed to put my signature.
I acrawl when I write, and if I have to
put it in a little hole, it isn't really my
signature.
-Having to open a new can of coffee
,~,,
-AID_Y _ROD-11-Y -§t
when I only need two tablespoons more.
-Telephone answering machines
with meaages at the beginning that are
too long or too cute from the person
you're trying to call.
-Newspapers with sections that have
different numbering systems from the
main news sections. There JJJaY be no
good way to handle this problem, but
Few tears for college cuts
Thoughts at l..a.rge:
-I can't worft up a lot of sympathy
for the cut.a in college budget.a until and
unless the llChoola trim every ounce of fat
from their lntercollegiate programs and
reduce athletics to a aenaible lntra-8Chool
level of competition.
-The perennial paradox in
puniahment ia that it alwaya works best
IYlllY 111111
Wtth thme who need it leut, an a curve
of d1min1abed return, eo that it la 181\
effective with tbo9e who need it moat.
. (And how do 'fW llOlve that problem?) -It'• limply amu:lna that the Mme
lnltnament aa the violin ln two different
hands can produce a ranae of IOUDd bun
the divine to the lntolerabJe, for ~
It ao offen1lve io the ear •• a vlolln
played 1nexpertl)'.
-'!be ultimate "annlel" will be thole
between low and power; mytbJ.na ...
only merb an uneaay truce endJn8 ln
lnevliable conflict -and how many
more conlllcta can our traall• atobe IUltalnT -Ma.y It be md °' w what Wll llid
of VJm:Nnl Alqultb upm bill cl.Ith: t1f
be 1'119 IOIDIUD:m ml tbl W1'0Q1 aide. be .
was never on the aide of wrong."
-We are IO lmportant to ourselves
that it ahould be humbling to keep in
mind that the whole continent of North
America, which looks IO vast on a map or
a globe, comprillel only 4 percent of the
earth'• surface (and only 16 percent of
the land area).
-It la fitting that~ tchoolchild
knows that Francia Scott Key wrote the
won:la to ''The Star-Spena]ed Banner,"
while evuyone hu rnera/Uny forgotten
the man who wroie the wretched tune.
(He wu J.S. Smith, who 1hould have
been jailed for imperaona\ing a
com~ -came clc.er than~ of h.la
commentaton ln def1nlna hlrmelf when
be aaJd: "Men aay I am a aalnt loaina
rnyM1f bl pollticl; the fact la that I am a
politician trylnt my hardest to be a
a.Int."
-All armlea reaemble each other
more than lh.y differ from eech other;
and the man they reeemble eech othlt',
tht more certain It becomft tbat they
wW coobult eecb O\bm' tn the ablence of
any lntemaUonal r.ualnta.
-I pt the ~ ~ that most
local D9W1 anchon on TV woWd t.11 any
cu.rnnt affain •t without a reeearch
depu1rnlnt to ac:ntah up the uwwen f«
them.
-No ona can Ntllfeo10rily define '~t." beat•• to cWJne It la to Umlt It,
and to Umlt lt la to deny ltl I .....
--.. ... ---
that doesn't stop me from dis.liking it. I
-The middle seat in a crowded
airplane. ~
-Trunks of cars that have to bd
opened with a key. Why can't I leave th4
trunk of my car unlocked if I want to? l
-Religious quacks on radjo thinking
up new ways to take money frorr(
ignorant ltsten e r s and thus frorr(
lf'gitimate churches. ;
-Dirty magazines prominent!~
displayed at a newsstand. !
-A cart in the supermarket with ai
wobb~ wheel. . f -aJting in lme to pay for anyt.hing1
-Secretaries who say, "May I askl
what thLS LS m reference to?" when y
call their boss.
-Admoniuons from weathennen
"dnve safely." All I want to know fro
them is whether it's going to rain or not
I'll decide how to drive.
-A pair of panta with two creases.
-Recipes in a bag of flour that yo
can't remove without spilling flour
over.
-HOT-AIR hand dryers in publi
washrooms. I'd rather use my shirttail.
-People who carry radios in publi
places.
-Baseball scores on the radio fo
teams I don't care anything about.
-People who stand too cloee tom
face when they're ta1k1ng to me. I ·
they're couains of the people who mov
you gradually over toward the build"
when you walk down the street wi
them.
-Screws with slot.a that aren't dee
enough ao that they lear when you
with the screwdriver.
-Having to check a a.hoppina
when I so into a 1t ore.-l kno
1hopllfting ls a problem, but I don't Uk
the idea of being a *Uspect.
-Can with too many red tallUghta.
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Riley's only OC supervisor io he challenged
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL ()('ti. 0.-, ..........
In political parlance, it's called the
~bent's edge. And it is something that ls
all-unportant to this year's re-election effort of
Thomas Felton Riley , Orange County
government's 5th District supervisor.
The 5th District encompassing much of the
affluent Orange Coast (the exception is the
Huntington Beach-Sunset Beach-Seal Beach
area). always has been politically active. This
year IS no exception.
Riley, 6.9. of Newport Beach, is facmg three
challengers m the June 8 election.
They are Al Arps, 73, a San Juan Capistrano
mobile home park retiree; Eugene Atherton, 56,
a San Clemente physician and envirorunental
crusader, and David H1rschler, 57, an Emerald
Bay real estate agent taking his first gamble at
winning elective office.
~at Riley has -and the other do not -is
campaign money.
About $107,000 was on hand as of last
Thursday, according to a statement submitted to
the county Registrar of Voters Office.
An~. Riley has two other necessary
prerequ1s1tes, a professional and experienced
~paign consulting firm and all-important name
1dentittcat1on with the :.!:iH,H70 registered voters
in the 5th District.
Be that as 1t may, Riley's challengers seem
fa: from daunted in their separate quests to block
~1ley for an ensuing four-year term on the
five-member board of supervisors.
The 5th District is the only district in which
there's a contest this year. No opposition
developeq to t~e re-election aspirations of
, SupervlSOr Harnett Wieder, representing the
2nd District m the west county, and Supervisor
Ralph Clark, representing the 4th District in
central and west county regions.
~paigning .is nothing new to Riley, who·
even m non~lectJon years is visible at public
event after public event
In 1976, Riley waged an expensive campaign
-he raised more than $237,000 -to beat back a
challenge by trucking industry self-made
AL ARPS
Of the candidates opposing Riley, Arps is
. the only one with previous experience in
elective office. He served as city councilman
, and mayor of San Fernando in Los Angeles
County. He ~ is a former member of the
San .ruan Capistrano Parks and Recreation
Com.mission.
Prior to retirement, Arps was a teacher
and coach in the Los Angeles school system
and spent seven years as a substitute teacher
in the Capistrano Unified School District.
He and his wife, Joyce, live in San Juan
Mobile Estates.
Arps makes frequent mention of the
special needs of the county's mobile home
• par~ residents and has criticiz.ed Riley for
voting In favor of a project that would
transform the Treasure Island mobile home
• park in South Laguna to condominiums. He
1 tenr\S it a "redevelopment fiasco."
The central theme of Arps campaign has
been what he terms "home rule."
' "I believe strongly in home rule " Arps
said in a recent speech. '
"What this means in the actual practice is
the proponents of development projects in
established communities ... should reconcile
th~ir plans and development to the desire and
wishes of those people whose prior
investmenta in homes have already created
the character and lifestyle of the community."
Arps al.lo argues that "modified growth
with the approval of the people" is needed in
the aouth county region. "We firmly believe
that both housing and commercial
development . should be held in abeyance or
curtailed until the complete support aervicel
system. .• is oompleted ...
lnclusionary zoning to increue the ltock
~f low and moderately priced unit.a, Arps said,
ends up aa an elitiat fonn of houalni that
ultimately deniea the average working
penona an equal opportunity to own a home
or to rent a home at a cost within their budaet-"
Arps aaJd he haa rat.ed about $14 000 to
finance tu. campatsn. an amount, he ~
"ii a drop in the bucket.
The money, he Mid, will be med by the
campetan to 8e!XS a ••v ot.e for Arpa'' postcard
to taf8Nd ween in &be diatrict. includlna an
re1i•tered vo&en ln \he Lel1ure World
red.reme.nt commun.lty.
He lllki flyen wtll be puled OU\ a\
eeveral maJor lboppint cmars, lncludlna
LafUJ'l& H1l1t Mall and Fublon l1land in
Newport Bwb.
Arp Mid be .. bollWi that the thne
• cballencnt c:an foJ"Ce a Jfovn>ber runoff ~ ..,. denybw Raey •t -.i 50 permnt
plul one vote ol tb8 b.uo4I CMt June 8.
mllllonaire Max Bi.nawanger for a special term
on the board.
In 1978, Riley went through another long
campaign defeating San Juan Capistrano rancher
Tom Rogers for the ~th Diatrict aeat.
At feast one of Riley'• opponenta thia time
around la fond o f aaylng the Incumbent
raised more than $600,000 over the past eight
years to protect hJs job, which carries with it an
annual salary of $38,344 and all the constituent
headaches one can handle.
Arps has repeatedly asserted that
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COUNTY
SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTS
EUGENE ATHERTON
A 1950 graduate of the Harvard
University medical school, Atherton has been
a ooastal resident and activist for 13 years. He
helped found the Laguna Beach Free Clinic
and has donated time provided medical
treatment to the poor.
Atherton ran a poor third in the 1976
contest in which Riley defeated Binswanger
by a 2-to-l margin.
Atherton is running on an eight-point
program, the cornerstone of which is what he
tentlS a balanced transportation system to
relieve the overburdened Santa Ana Freeway.
"Thia will be the most important decision
facing us in the ne~t 50 years," Atherton says.
He I.a proposmg that a one-half cent
increaae in the sales tax charged in the county
be levied to cover the cost of constructing a
fixed rail transit line along the freeway.
Atherton said the shortgage of reaaon.ably
priced housing could be alleviated by the
introduction of "ta1teful" prefabricated
atructW'1!1 and density lncreues in certain
areas.
Other 1uggeatlon1 of the candidate
Include preaervatlon of environmentally
eenaitlve areas of the county; new Pf'Oll'8JN
for the treatment of the men\ally ill; change.
in the county'• emergency \rauma care
ayatem, and conatructJon of a hospital at the
UC Irvine campua.
Atherton said a ~onal airport lhou1d be
conatruct.ed in the hilh deeert. Pa.engera
would \ravel to the prono&M faclllty ln "high•peed VKUWD tubear.-under hJt plan
Ather1an uJd '
Abo on the Atherton lilt of proJQa)a are
comtrucUon of an amphitheater for cultural
e~ent1 either in Santa Ana or Trabuco
ciuvona. and the public campaien f1nandn,
inltlative.
Campaign finanda1 statement. Wed tut
week thawed Atherton'• eampalp wtth a $604 detidL Tbut fat, Atherton hail covered
co1t1 by Ullna $982 1D hil own money, the
NPOl't ahowtia. He Mid he JI plan.n.lna a ~ maWna to brina ln c:empqn funck.
development industry interesta have put'up more
than 65 percent of $161.000 Riley has raiaed for
the current re-election campaign. But such a
comment from the Arps camp shouldn't be too
surprising. .
HlB campaign treasurer is Shirley Gnndle, a
former county planning commissioner who
fought for passage or the county's Time ls Now
Clean Up Politics ordinance designed to reduce
big-money control over superviaoMal candidates.
The law usually is referred to by the acronym
TINCUP.
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DAVID HIRSCHLER
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Before becoming a real estate agent
Hirschler built a successful laundry and w-Y
cleaning business in Pasadena and worked as
an investment banker and management
consultant. In the latter role, he recommended
cost-saving progJ"ams for the Loe Angeles
County Department of Public Social Services
Hirschler said. '
. "Most problems stem from govenunent
~~terfer«:nce, in all ways," Hirschler said.
Most things that government gets involved in
become disasters. The post office. Amtrak."
On th~ subject of housing, HirBchler said
co~ty policies have contributed significantly
to high cost and low availability. He said more
land should be "planned out" for residential
construction and that rt!ftrlctiona on builders
eased.
Another issue Hinchler has railed is the
size of the county budget, ~year at more
than $760 million. He say "zero-baaed"
budgeting ia needed so that every county
department head would have jUitJfy "hia
existence." "-.
"If I'm elected I'd make a terr!~
polltican, but lt would be the best thing for my
constituenta."
Hlnchler uid one area he would zero in
on la welfare COIJtl, pointing out h1a put
experience in ob1ain.ina COit aavtnga in Loa
Anle1es County.
"I could help (Supervtlor) Roser Stanton
a lot. It lleel1ll like be want. to do IOmething
about lt," Hlrachle.r aald. Stanton, who
repreaenta the lat Dl1trlct, hat been
advocating a pl'Oll'am for early detection of
welfare fraud.
HinchJer'1 most '*""' campetp finance statement lhowa $3,3U in oontribUtkn and
an add.idonal $1,000 pJedae trom the political
acUon committee of the Newport
Harbor-Coaa M .. Doud of~
Aak•d bow the ~n fa f.:!k•• Hlrachler 1'9pcinded. I We A
poll tht othm' day and lt abow9d B.llq 'eedtnc
me by an1)t two polnca. '' Then be bneka out la~hlnc. ldd1na. ·Tm )lat pull1ns your ......
A~he~ton, too, has ralaed the campaign
fmancmg 1ssu~arguing that superviaorial raoee
shouJd be publicly funded. To that end Atherton
says he will. launch a campai&rr to piac;. a public
!1nancmg 1rut1at1ve before the county's voters.
He is proposing that taxpayers be pennitted
to designate $1 of their property tax payment for
a campaign fund that would be available to
"serious candidates -those who are first able to
raise $4,000 on their own.
Hirschler has steered away from the
financing IS.Sue. At the same time, he has been
the most cnt.Jcal of RHey.
At an Apnl news conference, for example,
Htl"llChler termed Riley a "socialist" because of
Riley's support of an anclusionary zoning
program designed to create more housing for
persons with low and moderate incomes.
Hirschler, too, has been cntical of Riley's
leadership "If Riley has been so ~ood, why do
we have so many problems? ' he asked
rhetorically.
H irschler has been described by some as the
Libertarian Party candidate in the non-partisan
supervisorial race. He says he wants to dispel
that myth. "I'm a R epublican. Anything,.
Libertarian is with a small 'I'." . •
But he makes no bones about his baaic ·
philosophy. "I object to the concept
government can do at better than private
industry."
Riley, who like the others has been showing
up at the usual assortment of candidates' nighta,
television broadcast t.a~ings, coffee klat.ches and
fund-raisers, says he s found this year's race
"frustrating."
"It's so different than the other two. At least
m those there were attempts by the candidates to
come up with issues and offer solutions capable
of attainment."
Riley said the ·challengers this year are
spending their time tyring "to discredit the
incumbent...an effort to make the voters think
Riley hasn't done a good job."
Following, in alphabetical order, are the
backgrounds and platforms of the candidates:
THOMAS RILEY
The incumbent was appointed to the
board in 1974 following the at-sea
disappearance of Supervisor Ronald Caspers.
The appointment, made by then-Gov. Ronald
Reagan, was reaffirmed in 1975 by Gov.
F.dmund G. Brown Jr.
Riley is a retired Marine Corps brigadier
general. Out of deference to his long and
distinguished military career, many still call
him "General Riley."
Riley mee ts the criticism over the
inclusionary zoning program head-on. He said
the county would have no affordale housing if
something had not been done. "No one wanted
to move on housing. Tom Riley did," the
incumbent srud.
And Riley denies he is but a political
pawn for the development interesta in the
south county.
He is quick to point out that he supported
a ban o n residential d evelopment in
high-noise 1U"eas surrounding the El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station and that he oppoeed
the general plan amendments that authorized
the large Aliso Viejo planned community in
the hills behind La~ Beach.
Riley says he has tried to be a problesn sol-
ver and points to his ~ to chair
meetings on major controversial issues in an
effort to bring about resolution. He al.lo potnt.
with pride to an "open door" r,olicy. He aaya
constituenta have "unrestricted' accesa to him
and hi.a staff.
On tranaportation issues, Riley slid be ia
confident that the comer will soon be tui'ned
on construction of the San Joaquin Hilla
Transportation Corridor between Newport
Beach and the Capiatrano area. Riley i1
chairman of the county Tran1portaUon
Comm.i.asfon.
"We may be able to a\art in about one
year and have it in place in five years. 'lbe:re'1
no doubt It hu to go. We can't wait 20 yean."
Of the con\roveray 1urroundlnc John
Wayne Airport, Riley oomistently remarb
that the ''airport will be tamed. ••
He wu among the chlef aupporten of the
now-defunct airport muter plan. which mlled
for exapanaion of the airoon, an lm:r1•1d
number of jet takeoffs and lower awn11 z.-
levela. That plan WU overturned by a county
superior court judp. ·
Riley aid be ll ltW optimlltlc that _..
an be found to make Ontuto .IJrport a man
attradiw alternative to John w~ A.lrpart..
One lllUe that bu rated bmaiitb tbt
IUrUce of the ~palan la that ol a.a.ya
health. The 1UperYi8cw Ms been balpltallad .
twice foUowtna .no. Mthma attldra. ·
"1 believe rm tetli~_ bet* thin.,.;.
before tba tint attliek,'' BUe)' llQ'I. Who wm
tum '10 In July.''I feel '° aOod now.I'm DGC
t.tytna to hide the fact l haw Whma." •
-.. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Mey S1, 1982
•ANN LANDERS
•ERMA BOMBECK
•HOROSCOPE
Parents of retired woman drive her up wall
DEAR ANN. I love old people. After all,
I'm one myself -retired and a widow.
Please tell me why elderly parents
refuse to let their children live their own
lives. I help my folks all I can -take them
t o doctors, buy their groceries and run
errands.
It I am not at home when they
telephone, they call all over town, trying to
find me. It's humiliating to be tracked down.
Then, when I arrive home, the phone is
ringing and I get the third degree. Where
were you? Who were you with? Did you stop
to eat? After a dozen questions, I am
climbing the walls.
Do you have a solution to this problem?
-FED UP IN THE KEYSTONE STA TE
DEAR KEYSTONE: Most elderly
parents who don't let their children lead
their owu lives are lonely. For their sake as
well as yours, try to get them Interested ID
simple card games or checkers. Look
around for board games they might enjoy.
Keeping them occupied ls the key .......
If you are a retired widow , your
parents mutt be la their 80.. Tbe 111olutlon"
to your problem wlll come sooa enouab, and
when It does, you will be 1l1d you did what
you could to make tbelr last years pleasant.
DEAR ANN: Prom time ia here and
there are a lot of girls who won't be a.sked.
We are happy for the ones who get to go, but
please don't invite us to help you shop for
your dress. It's like rubbing salt in a wound.
Also, we'd appreciate it if you spared us
the details about h ow terrific it was. We
know, without being told, that you had the
most fabulous time of your life. I won't sign
my name to this letter. Just call me -WISH
I WAS GOING BUT I'M NOT
DEAR WISH: I suggest that all schools
that have proms devise a plan that would
make lt/011lble for every girl ID the cla11
to atteo -or abolish the whole buslne11.
Nothing la more painful than to be left
oq,L_. It makes the already Insecure girl feel
Uie a reject, a cipher, a dud. Thia kind of
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LADY OF THE SEC -Barbara S. Thomas,
35, the only female member of the Securities &
Exch ange Commission, poses next to the
portrait of Susan B. Anthony which hangs in
her Washington office. "Without her, I
U~o
wouldn't be sitting at this desk," says the
youngest person ever appointed to the
five-member cornmisfilon that regulates the
U.S. ~urities industry.
Taurus: Relax pace
Tuesday, June 1
ARIES (March 21-Apri.l 19): Break with
past strongly indicated -you'll have chance
to take cold plunge into future. New deal
possible in conn ection with special
agreements, c urrent negotiations or
established contract.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Moderate
approach brings desired results. G<> slow, lie
low, attend to basic tasks. Family discussion
concerning duties. budget is likely to be
major part of agenda.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You'll have
reason to celebrate. Barriers to progress are
removed, way is open to creative changes.
You'll be more flexible, have opportunity to
travel and to communicate ideas in graphic.
meaningful manner.
CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Your
natural abilities can be put to valuable use.
You now are able to judge property values,
to discern potential and to remove loopholes
from legal agreements.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Lively
conversation with member of opposite sex
will prove productive. Emphasis on change,
travel, variety and communication from
81111•11
By PHIL INTERLAN DI of Laguna Beach
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• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
relative in transit. Bright ideas could be
committed to paper. Gemini is in picture.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Gift o f
appreciation is on the way. Emphasis now on
home payments, mortgages, tax shelters and
income potential. Family dispute is settled,
harmony returns to domestic front.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What
flppears to be a setback is actually going to
work in your favor. One who previously
opposed your ideas will become an ally.
Lunar emphasis on individuality, special
appearances and correct judgment.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on
production, special meetings, secrets and
clandestine confrontation which could have
more to do with romance than business.
Cancer, Capricorn and anoth er Scorpio
figure prominently. Past efforts will now
pay dividends.
SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Wish
comes true in unusual manner -you sense
pulse of public and are able to be at right
place at crucial moment. Focus on emotional
fulfillment, completion of assignment and
ability to communicate ideas, concepts and
ambitions to a wider audience.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Make
new start in new direction. Superior will
acquiesce if plans are outlined in creative,
graphic manner. Pre.tige is on riae, your
position is stronger than originally
antidpated. Leo, Aquarius natives play key
roles.
AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You'll be
interested in travel folders. Focul on where
to go, how to best communicate your dea1rel
and a meeting of mind• with fa~lly
member. Cancer, Caprioom and 111dther
Aquarlan ~ prominenUy.
PISCES (Ff'b. 19-March 20): Key now it
divenificadon; have more than ope method
av.Uable, make numerous contactl and
dt1play veruUllty. By acceptlnl toelal
in'4tatam, you11 be In be&r pmttion to win
lldditkmal fldbenmta. . ...
emotional mayhem can be extremely
dama11n1. I bope 111 high school principal•
who read this letter will give serious
consideration to my suggestion. / ~ ANN lANDEIS
Nothing could ever take me back. Perhape if
you pnnt my letter, it will encourage others.
-A NEW ME IN MrnN.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was a very
heavy drinker for several years. My doctor
kept telling me if I didn't quit I would ruin
my liver and maybe die. Trying to stop was
a nightmare. I was afraid to pour the booze
down the drain because I couldn't face life
without drinking. I knew I could quit for a
month and did so several times, but I always
started again, "just to be sociable."
DEAR NEW YOU: The '-hllosopby of
Alcoholics Anonymous Is ' one day at a ••
time." If the slx-mootb approach worked for -.··
you, perhaps It will work for others. I bope /
they try it.
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One day I said to myself, "If I quit
TODAY, in six months I'll be able to say 1
haven't had a drop of alcohol for half of a
year. That will be my goal." After six
months of being completely dry, I discovered
I didn't want to drink anymore. The
memory of my previous hangovers and Liver
t r ouble was a big help beca u se the
difference between those terrible days and
absolute sobriety was like heaven and hell.
I haven't had a drink in over seven
years and I feel like a different person.
ls poe a drug? C.an LSD, PCP, cocaine •
and p~lls open new worlds for you? S top
guessing. Gee the faces in Ann Landers'
all-new booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope."
For each book.lee ordered, send $2.00, plus a
long, self-addressed stamped envelope (37 ""~t
cents postage) to Ann Landers, P .O. Box
11995, Chicago, Ill., 60611.
Tripped up on tips
When I travel, I always pack three
dresses short of everything I have in my
closet.
I don't h3ve to like the clothes. They
don't have to belong to me. They don't have
to fit. They don't even have to be "in
season." But in case I need them, they'll be
right there -somewhere in those 18 pieces
of luggage.
ERMA 80M8fCI ).
AT WIT'S END
I was on a talk show once with a travel
expert, Polly &ther, who stuffed her hose
in her shoes, had underwear that doubled
for a swimsuit, par;ked oniy earth tones, and
rolled her skirts over a cardboard cylinder
that held Christmas wrapping paper.
any of these people again."
An umbrella in the hand is worth two
necks of the travel agents who told you it
never rams in Los Angeles during the
summer
Slacks that sit down when you stand up
are trying to communicate.
POLLY PACKAGED EVERY-
thing she needed for three weeks
into a small overnighter and said she saved a
fortune on porters who charged her a dollar
a bag every time she had to reclaim her
luggage.
When you are traveling with one piece
of luggage, five different porters will carry
it to your room, each one demanding a tip
for its return.
I got to thinking about Polly recently
when a cabbie lifted one of my larger
suitcases and asked, "How long have you
been selling transrn..is.5ions, lady?"
Polly was right about a lot of things,
but she should have mentioned the
30-pound tank of deodorant you have to
wear strapped to your back. Getting refills
for it is real important.
Last week, I spent my first vacation
living for eight days out of a small
overnighter. There's a couple of things Polly
left out.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
Any item you bri n g that is
"see-through ," make sure you have
something to cover what is looking back
from the other cide.
Do not conserve space by threading
your estrogen into a necklace and wearing it.
An Ace bandage worn as a strapless
blouse for evening wear doesn't do it.
DO NOT PACK AN earth-tone
wardrobe unless you pack earth-tone nail
polish that blends when spilled.
A traveler who travels lig ht needs
constant reassurance that "I will never see
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Q.l -Both vulnerable, as
South you hold:
<;') A.Kl095 o AQJ076 •98S
The bidding has proceeded:
South We1t Nortb Eut
l ~ 1 • Obie Pua
7 ii.
Whal action do you take?
A. -It is not our practice lo
sit for partner's low-level
penalty doubles of an over
call when we have opened a
distributional hand that in
eluded a void in the enemy
suit. Therefore, our recom
mendation ia to bid two
diamonds. Don't jump shift,
because you do not have
enough for game unlesa part
ner can raise one of your
suits voluntarily.
Q.Z-Both vulnerable, as
South with 90 on score you
hold:
•KJJ07J ~1098 0 43 +854
Par tner opena the bidding
with one heart. What action
do you take?
A. -Even though one heart
ia enough for rubber, it ia
doubtful that the opponent.ti
will let the game go by
default. Therefore, we would
like to fftl In a bid while the
prl~ la cheap. Bid one 1pade.
even If ooly to make the op
ponentl think that we might
hold eomethfof. Two heart.
11 a cloee ~nd.
Q.1-Eut WHt vulnerable,
aa South 7ou hold:
•N O AJt +AKQJtOTU
TH blddlna hu proceeded:
&.-. Wut N~ Eaat J. , ... l 0 , ...
t
W .. l do 7ou bid oo•?
A. -You would like to make
some forcing bid, but no good
one 1s available. The only
solution is to jump lo three
dubs, e ven though lhat is a
decided underbid. Technical
ly, that is not forcing. but lhe
bidding 1.s unlikely to die
there. It sounds as if partner
has quite a good hand be
cause the opponents, dMp1te
marked lt•ngth 1n the major
suits, couldn't interfere at
the one lt>vel.
Q.4-As South. ,·ulnerable.
you hold:
•Q4 'VA.7 OAJ754 •AJ93
The bidding has proceeded:
Soutb W e1t N ortb [alt
1 0 Pua l • Pu1
! • Pa111 3 0 PaH
7
What do you bid now'/
A. -With all first-round con
trols except in the suit bid by
partner. you should not
overlook slam pouibiltiea
We auggeat you make a cue
bid of three hearts. Partner's
next bid might put you in a
better poaition to dC'termiM
the fi nal contract.
Q.5-Nelther vulnerable, ls
South you hold:
•All OIU8 OAKQI095 +s
Th• blddln1 haa proceeded:
S..dl WMt N~ Eaet
I 0 PaH 1 <:;) 1 •
1
What do you bid now?
A.-Even If partner la dead
mlnJmum ror hit re1ponae,
with your powerhouM the
pl'OIJ*U tor pme tom•· where a.r. very brtJhL YO\lr
nni du.ty i. t.o e.Jert parwr
to TOUf 1ueo,th. You do .o
by cue·hidding two spades.
That should facilitate getting
to the corr ect game
(diamonds. hearts or no
trump are all possiblel, or
even lo slam if partner haa
the nght cards.
Q.6-Both vulnerable. as
South you hold:
• J972 ~ KJ9 O KJ98S +4
The bidding has proceeded:
Eut Soalh Weet NerUi
Pua Paa1 1 '::1 Obie
Pu1 2 0 Pua S +
PaH 7
Whal action do you lake?
A. -By first doubling and
then bidding a new auil, part-
ner has shown a strong hand.
With 9 point.a in high cards,
you have a much better
holding than partner hu any
right lo expect, even though
you have a singleton in hi1
auit. We would venture three
no trump.
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1 'Close Ties' brilliant drama
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All WO lnfniquontly In locial thHter,
"'\h"r profOlliurwl Ot' othc:rwblcl, dooti •
producllon arrive which tut•lly
envelope th• playpr with lt• rlchneu
of depth. honeety and b}Jlght. Such an
event LI now, thankfully, upon ua.
It la "Cloee Tiet" at tht! Newport
Harbor Actors Theater, EUwbt•th Diggs'
riveting 1tudy or a family in t>motional
turmoil, which receives u virtually
flawless Interpretation from un excellent
"CLOH Tiii"
A dr•m• by Ellz•b••h Dlgga, cllreo1ee1 by Don
L•floon. produced by Ofanne Allg•l•r . •••g•
menaoet Mike Lewt•. Ml ClellOn by Vlctorle Bry.,,,
llghtlng by Mike Lewlt. pr-led Thurld•Y• through
S.turcJeyt et e p m • Surnl•Y9 at 2 30 p m untll June
20 •t the Newport Harbor Actor• Thee1et 390 Mon••
Vlat• St , Coete M-R--.111001 631-5110
.Joeepl\lne Whlt.iter •a-Whll.itet Frye Ewttn
Ann•
Wet-on Frye ..
Connie Thayer
Ir• 81en1lock
THI CUT
P•ullne H9QU9
Rochel .. S•vll1
RI•• R-Slaven• Corbell Berkll•
Dennie Tr.cy
Kier11en EbMn Danny Oberbeck
NMI Kopll
cast beautifully attuned to the play's
myriad comple xities. D1n•c to r Don
Laffoon has done a masterful JOb, and
his style and sensitivity a re evident
throughout.
At its ('Ore, "Cl06e Ties" examines a
dilemma faced by many families -what
to do with an aging parent on the verge
of senility. But this is only the unifying
force in a play that dissects each of the
family members with a razor-sharp
blade, revealing innermost desires, fears
and hostilities of some quite ordinary
people.
The demanding role of the 84-year-old
grandmother f1ghtmg fiercely for her
independence IS superbly enacted by
Pauline Hague in one of the season 's
bravura performances. Less showy but
equally arresting is Roche lle Sav1tt's
brilliant depiction o f Miss Hague's
daughter, caught between her d1fhcult
mother and the conflJcling dt'mands of
her husband and four cruldrc•n
Finely etched portraJts of the grown
and nearly grown offspring are painted
by Corbett BarkJie as the pampered
patrician, Rita Rene Steve ns as the
embittered divorcee (magnificently
unsympathetic), Kiersten E~cn as the
neglected younl(est dauRhter and Danny
INTERMIBBION
Oberbeck u the mo.t typical of teen-aae
boys. Dennis Tracy 1klllfully under1t.ate1
Miu Savitt11 attorney huaband, whlle
Neal Kopit addl warmth and humor to
the role of Mlu Steveru' lnexpllcably
understanding lover.
With "Close Ties" the Newport
Harbor Actors Theater haa eatabllahed
some baais for it.I repeated claima of
professionalism, for the 1how stands aa
one of the year'• finest locally .
Performances continue Thursdays
through Sundaya until June 20 at the
Back Bay High School audltonum, 390
Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa.
* FIVE MORE THEATERS brtng thelr
lights up this week in the second
increme nt of season-endJng openings
with a West Coast premiere, a world
premiere, an imported farce and the
revivals of two venerable dramas.
Starting things o!f Wednesday IS "The
Man Who Could See Through Time" on
South Coast Repertory's Sa'Ond S t.age.
Thursday 1.5 comedy night with "Not
Now, DarlJng" at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse and "Your Flake or Mine?" al
the San Clemente Community Theater,
while Friday finds heaVler fare on the
menu: "The Bad Seed" at the Newport
Theater Arts Center and "A Man for All
Seasons" at the Huntington Beach
Playhouse.
Charles Lanye r and Linda Purl star in
"The Man Who Could See Through
Time" at SCR with Martin Benson
directing the story of an encounter
between a m1ddJe-aged scientist and a
young artist. Performances are Tuesdays
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and weekend maunees at 3 through
June 20 at the Fourth S tep Theater, 655
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on June 6 and 13. ReservaUons 492-0465
"Not Now, Darling," a British farce,
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not Friday•) at 8:30 until June 20 at the
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Stephanie O'Bryan, Jennifer LaVigne,
Jun Flynn. Ron Moeller, Paula Krauss
and Mathew LaVigne also aboard
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Oma Fayer IS the young murder~ of
"The Bad Seed" and Lynda Oswald
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Unve, Newport Beach. The caat includes
Dorothy McMillan, Tony Capno, Carol
Stockmeyer, Kris Hagen, Pat Oswald,
Earl McCanna, Robb Kirby. Francis
Donnelly and Tracy Godfre y, who
perfonn Fridays and Saturdays at 8 with
matinees June 20 and 27 at 2 through
July 3. Reservations 675-3143.
Handy Keens is directing "A Man for
All Seasons" with Terence Doyle in the
central role at the Huntington Beach
P layhouse in the Seaclif( Village center,
Main at Yorktown. Others in the cast are
Ralph Richmond, Art Goldman, Bill
Carden, Marc LeBlanc, Susan Doyle,
Alexandra Robertson, Chuck Neal, Tony
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George Bradford. Curtain ts 8:30 Fndays
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 31 , 1982
Actor 'loosens up' as jazz musician
l91'. JAY SHA.RBU1T ba.ullt Juy Leonhart, Mortarty11 reper101.nt lncludee
A11t .,.... thelr tonp, hi» own o...nd the 11andarda, offerina
Nl!:W YORK -Mlchael Moriarty fl.rat aot everythlna from ~l!Jldl to bo~
national notice In 1973 u th• aa.rdonk: pitcher who He aay1 he's found that hu made him
..,u • denM, dyina catcher -played by Robert De Ina lnteNe, I001ened hun up, hlm dWcover
Niro -one laat aeuon in "Bani tlle Drum Slowly." "that love IOJ\8' are a lot more meanlnjful If there'•
He'1 had a aood run u an actor ever al.nee, hum.or involved."
aettina Broadway'• Tony award for 11Fln.d Your Ira at.a made him st.art t.hinkin' of himMlt not Way Rome," a.nd two Emmys. thtt laat for hi.a work u simply an actor, but u a player, 'u the En,Uah
aa Eric Dorf, the "good" Na:u ln NBC'• "The call actors. You don't act, you play. And for me, that
Holocaust." covers a lot of ground.
He recently returned from Europe, where he "I'm a playef., whether playing a part, playing
played twin brother1. one good, one evil, ln a film piano, plavlng with lyrics or, well, even the
called "The Link." typewriter.r.
But unbeknownst to many, He had reference to hla third career, aa a
Moriarty the actor has quletly dramatist. He's had two work. produced to date,
pursued a second career for "Flight to the Fatherland" a few years ago in
seven years, as Moriarty the Rochester, N.Y., and "The Ballad of Dexter Creed."
. alnger and jazz pianiat. Which Is The last, sort of an absurdlat raspberry some
what he's doing now, at a felt was aimed at a some what acerbic New York
downtown saloon called the critic, was staged la.at fall at Joeeph Papp's Public
Cookery. Theater.
"It's terrifying at times, And Moriarty, who says he may return to the
you're eyeball to eyeball with public this s umme r with his non -profit
the audience," says Moriarty, a ~ Shakespearean troupe, Potter's Field, has yet
tall, lanky six-footer who.e current three-week another play in the wings.
stand at the club ends this Saturday night. "I'm thinking of calling It 'Ronald Reagan
"But I love it. It's helped my acting enormously Meets Eric Dorf at the Cathedral of St. John the
in that it helps me find who I am. It's the healthiest Divine,'" he said. He insists this is no put-on, that
part of my performing career because I tu.ve to be such a work actually is in progress.
myself. I can't retreat into a character" But right now, he says, muaic, not the play, 1s
tuld favorable thino to MY ulJout hla club act
"That waa really a pruud moment ln my lift',"
Moriarty declared. He waa uked what hi.I life
would be like had he dttvotl'd hlmHlf
tlnale-mlndt•dly to acting. 1gnonntc th• muJlc
altogether
Ho thoutht a minute "l would bt-," he finally
aald, "onr ot the moet 1ucceuful and om' of the moet
unhappy actors in Americ~
Backed by two of New York's top sidemen, the thing. He's particu.larly pleased that John S.
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• HAWAII PNa-4
• CN.fll'MQN 'It
"Tu .. wn11 ~opoelllOM
C),&And 1"
G 'UTfOMWAAO
"0-" A look le telten
at IM ,,_ ol 0-u
~llOnal alcH, mWIW)
aid• end aopt11111cated
c:ompu1., alTIU-*11 (() cu..wa 1=.=
~ * * "L" Glr11" ( li571
Gene l<elty, Mlttl Gaynor
An Am9tlCM mulk:al '"°"'
llUa t!W E"'09M11 circuit
when comp11catlona arlM ouov.
• • "Vnde<ground Ac;ea"
( 11>801 Dirk Benedict,
Melanie Grtlflth Parking
attandante wrNlt havoc at
• awank Beverly Hille llotel
'PG'
8=*' a» AU. IH THE FAMILY
• HEWUEAT:
CAUfOfNA
OONCJAUSIONAL
AEPO«T
ID IUllHUS REPORT
(()a!NlWI" 111 BARNEY Mill.EA
7:001J CU NEWS
I NeCN!WI
HA9PV DAYS AGAIN
-~NeWS • M0 A-i-H
When Fr~ gala • ,_.
lie mek• OU1 a wtd Nle\'lng
all Illa money 10 l'lla wlla
and all l'lla Cloll!W to H01
Upe
I JOK£A'S WIU>
• 181NES8 AEPOAT ID MAGIC MOIL
PAINTINO
"o.-1 SvnMt"
(() P .M. MAOAZIHE
The making ol • Playgirl
centenOld; a man wno built
a cancer •-•ell lab In
hieb-1 9 EHTERTAIHMENT
TONIGHT
lntervlewt with Rip Tlylor.
Gi.nn Ford a TliE MUPP£T8
Gu.t· P-1 Bali4ry
[C)MOVll. * * * * "I'm AM Rlgh1,
Jacll" ( 1 lleO) Ian Catmi-
d\MI, P9ter s...a In
trying lo do • good jOb tor
Illa unde In • f actort. a
••II-meaning bumbler
ac1uafly upaatt the
Clooa.d ac:flenle hie unc:le ,... '° carefulty planned
®WHAT ON EAATH
Or90t'I Been hcMtl thla
f M1-pececl' f llCl-fltled ad-
~ --(O)MOVIE * * ,_. "Viva LU Vagu "
( 111Ml Elvt8 Preaiey, Ann-
Margtal. A Laa Vagu
awlm mlng lnatructor
becoln.. 1iw object of
affection for • aporta car
nu! and hit ltallan friend
(%)MOVIE • *'"' "Never Give A
Su<*., An E.,.n BrNk"
111>41) WC Flelde, Gloria
Jean A man planning 10
many ell"" a woman or
""' daughter and• up lol-
lng ~h Ol 1hem
7:80 8 2 ON~ TOWN
Faetureo • v1al1 With Sid·
nay Omar. M1rologer 10
lhe ""'·. d'->Nlon wt111
peociM who aun.r lrom
"fr-ey ph()tlia", • look
Orange eo.. DAILY PILOT/Monday. May 31 , 188a
ROY AL COUPLE -Patrick Stewart
plays King Claudiua and Claire Bloom 1a
Queen Genrude in the Shake.peare Plays
encore presentation of "Hamlet " at 7:30
tonight on KOCE (~0) and at 8 on KCET
(28).
a1 "F., ...... I My Ugly." an
unuaualgeme IJ 900YWOM8
"Tiie Skin" Ot TlmOttly
Johnaon ellatnln•• Ille
fllnc11on Ol 1he •In 8 L.AVPHE & 8MIAUY
&COMll'ANY
When Lenny an<I Squiggy
dlaappMr, '"' gkla ,,_
them to • C1n;u1.
D IYIOHL.A.
FNn.red· • fUhfOn allow
wOh Mxy llngerle, compu·
1eruecl ,...,,.aion 199Clal
elfacta. llea<:laclle c:ur ...
placff 10 1'.k• out-of.
lownat'9 ID w·A·s·H
Attar a delay of 11.,. wea1<1.
live aaclta or "1all finally
arrive a1111e 4077111
II) Cl) TIO TAO DOUGH
fl) MACHEL I LEHMR
REPORT 4ti)TH€S~
PLAYS
"Hamlet" Detek Jacobi,
Clllll'e Bloom, Erle Por1et
and P'1rlck S1-art 11., In
• 1elevlsion P<oduc1ton of
Wiiiiam St1ake•peare'1
popular play ( Rl IHI YOU ASK.ED FOR IT
Featured "Luale, Tiie
Trlllned Pig" MO "Slly
Ballllng In Japan ..
Q! FAMILY Fe.JO
1:00 II Cl) PfWAT'E
IEHJAM ...
Captain l.-11 oner. 10
help .>utfy convlnCe Sgt
Roa to chllnQe Illa mind
and r..-llat. (R) a a UTTl.E HOt.-OH
T'H£PAAIRIE
A teac:"" '"'" to force hi• romanilc a11en11ona on
Laur•.<Rio 8 MOVIE
••• "Fighter Squad1on"
(11>48) Rober1 Stack,
Edmond O'Bnen A World
Wat II llylng -aurvlvft a
number of peritoue ml ..
Ilona unlfl 0-Dey, -Na
<Ml eou<age le put to IM , .. ,
U IHI TMArs
IHCAEDl8l..E
F .. tureo • 4-yur-old
phot~ .,, a..,,..r.
old ftddter; • ~-old
C-.dlen lumberJad1. (RI D MOVIE * * '-' "am-LO¥e" 11911) ~ T.,,.,,., ~
l •nalng. A woman
~mama.,_
Mlf..biOlt•.
• 11'.M.MAGAZJNE
A II~~ In
T--. • ,...,., wN> built •
~ ,_c:h lab In hit
~· • MOVIE
'*'*'lo "Hr.ting Babiee II"
(li77) Paul• Prenllu,
Tony 8111 Aw coop1ee ••perience emo11ona1 en-
... lrwoMng n..i love.
birth and adoption
Ul) THE SHAKESPEARE
PLAYS
"Hamlet" Detell Jacobi,
Claire Bloom, Eric: Por1er
and P'1rlck s1-art •lat In
a leleYltllon P<odvc:tlon of
Wiiiiam Sllakeapeare'•
pc19Ular play (R)
(lf)MOVIE * • "Savage Harv .. 1"
(11>80) Tom Skerritt.
Mlcl'lelle Pllllllpa An Afrl·
can drOUQlll d<._ wild
inlmal• Into popu1a1eo
., .... 'PG'
(J)MOYll * •'Ao "INbell.,.. ( tlMIOI
~ "-dlord, YapNI
Kotto A refofm-mlndecl
"t"den unco-. wl<le-
114>'Nd corrupllon ""'*' iw
...,,.,, Ill• newly ualoned
pr11on poelng H an
Inmate. 'R'
CtMOVIE
• • "The OlaappMtanc:e"
Donald Su1M!iand. Fran-
cine Racette A top hl1 man
lor an tnlernetlonal mur·
der-by·hlra organlullon
dlllCOve+"a 1111 wile la ml ...
Ing and becomH
00.....CS with finding Mt
'R'
l:IO 8 (() MPOfn TO
~
M urplly vofuntaara to
tpefld a ...it In P<l900 In
or<lef 10 -nra1-hand
wt1a1 Ille wu Hke for 1111
perOIMa
• AU. IN THE FAMILY
Arehle llnda hlmMll In a
compromlalng al1ua11on
wtth "' anracitve waltt ..
(Patt 1)
(Q)MOVW • '* * "EMI" (1078) KIH1
Ru8Mll. SMeon Hub'4ry A
dramattutlOn of llW "l<lnt
of Rodl ·n· Roll "
CD CtWIL.E.S CHAMPUH
ON TMf ALM 8CeHf. e:ooe (() w•A•s•H
A w1nc11a11 a111pmen1 or
,,..,.. eggs ,, .. ~.
••c:.c>1 one moroee Pfl·
vale. o..,.,joyed (RI oa...aw
"Th• My11er1ou1 Two"
(Premiere) JOlln For1ythe,
Prlacill• Point., A couple
from out., epace convince
people 10 " up tllelr
Mrthly goodl In exchange
lor • tnp to ot"" galui. D 9 IEHNY'I PLACE
A man la driven to a lrenry
of aclton .nan lie realize•
that ev«ytNng iw hu
wonted lor le 1hree1ene<1
by 1he onM1 of age, Louie
ao.a.tt Jr and Cloely
!pen lltar
• ~GAfflN
GUMta Bun Bactlarach
Caro6a eey. Sager. Clw1a-
1opt1er CroH. Robert
Goulet
(C)MOVllE * * You light Up My
life" ( 10771 Ol<ll Conn. Joe
Sliver An ••plrlng
IM>f'OWril., tri. to cope
wtttl ,,,. lf'lr• """ In ""'
lffe wt.Ila .. 1abllattlng '*
own ldenuty 'PG'
(%)MOVIE * * * "TN Oullaw Joaey
W.._" (ti78) Cllnl ENI·
wood. Sondra LOCk• A
man becom4lt an oull•w
Wl'9f\ • ruthleaa band of
Union toldlara deelroya hit
Sou11'1ern latm and kllla hie
wife and eon 'PG'
HO 9 Cl) HOUS! CAu.8
Char'4ry and J-go on a
wild gov.,nment gooM
Cl'leM to ltop IM toxle poi-
aonlng of <luck• ®MOVIE
*811:=·NIWI
••• "The 1'1111'' ttt11)
"'°"""9 ~ JoeMa
~ A alNetet anCI ltffi..
~ ~ OOftOMlt ltMH
b41ftMttl • trap ~ In •
rep11teclty "h auntad " '*-·111· (I)~ '* * "Twror Train" (tHOl ..,, Jollnaon, Jamie t.•
Cun& A ~ lrlltmt-
ty'• Ntw YMt'a fn&llCIU9'•
.,. petty twna Into •
nightmare wher'I • WldlO-
tlw gueet .. .,,. kllllno °"
the~~···"'' 11••• i (l)a a ..we
• IATUN>AY NtGHT
Hoel : SIM)' Specelt. Quut
Alol'lard Bullin.
I YOU A1t<10 ~ tT M•A•t •H
HllWtl_.,,. II wlllin9 to wtlWI
anct deel wttll anyone lor •
needed -palf of b0o1• • ...VHIU.
Benny ~It • ahOW
made In Auettalle D NUMIROUNO
11 aly'• l(laue DlblMI. lftrM.
time Olympic gold medal
div., la prollled (RI
11: 11 CZ> MOYll • * V. "0-The Edge"
( 1871>1 MICl\eel Kr-.
Pemeia Ludwig S-al ,_,-age realdentt ol en
excloal,.. C.utornlll -
munlly embel'll on a ,.,...
page of ""-' and dNtructton Wl'9f\ t.....,, fall
to o-t tllelr paren11• enen-
tlon '1 home 'PG' 11:ao 8 Cl) OUINCY
OQ!TOHIGHT
G~t rtoal: David Bren""
Gueata: Rlchatd Slmmooa.
Debby &oon., CaMn TrH-
Hn.
D O MCNEWS NGfTUNE G MOW *'* "The Bounty Kiiter"
( 1"4) Oen. ou.v... Rod
c-on. A gentle eu1.
•net bec&'nM • nrthi..
bounty IMinl., '"" ecd-dent....,, c:aptufing • ban-
dl1
• ,... .enR80HS ., iNwoM> AHO SO..
• DCKCAWTT
ID MOVIE
"Jack London wllh
Wiiiiam Devane " Fiim
dramattzw IN Ille of one
ot Amerlca'a great••I
writ.,.
<ID Hm.ER'S MASTER
RACE-TH€ MAO DREAM
MTHEll
Hal Holl><~ nan'1• tl\la
documenlary detalllng
effort-. lo cetry OU1 Hitter' a
plana for cre•llng •
WP<-AryM r-.
(O)MOVte * *'Ao "Tr1t>vte" ( 1980)
Jack Lemmon, Robby
Benaon. An lrreac>ONlbloe
Broa<lwey P•-aget'I
begin• 10 regret hi. wu ted
Illa and Ille tenuoua ,....
ltonahlp wtth hie grown
aon.'PO'
OlllCMe
••• "Excallbur" (19111
Nigel T wry, Nk:ol Wllllam-
aon The ~ ol King
Artl'luf bring pow9I' llnd
<IM111 lo IN llnigl'ola of IN
Round Table 'R'
-fM>flGHT-
12:00 • ENT'EAT ANool8IT
TONCJHT
int~ wttll Rip Taylor.
Glenn Ford 8 IHI ~ MAMONS OIF
AMPICA
11>111-century lr18" rebel
Rot'y O' Manion ..._ Ille
Englllll'lwornan lie fCMM
and I'll• 1 '""'-atrlcltan
horneland behind and ..,,._
QUIN to AIT*'lca. (Patt I)
(RI ID MOYIE * * * "Don'1 Bot"" To l(nock" ( 1952) Marilyn
Monfoe. IUcflatd Wl<lmwtl
A mentally ~ glf1
worlllng ... hotel beby
eltt• atlemt:>t• 10 ta6<• ,_
own Nie and lllal of her
vouno Cl'l«oe .L()W.~N
8TYLE
CHANNEL LISTI NGS
'* • * "Toud>ecS By ~ ..
(li80) O.bor•ll Aaf!ln
Oler>e ~ A nursing
tr.in. trlae to bring •
llandlcapcled git1 OU1 of a
deep depreulon by
encour'Cllng '* to c:Mr•
epond wttll hat Idol. EIYlt
Preel4ry 'PG'
"low And TN~
lert" Two am•ll·town
_,.,.. ~ for P<*-
tlon ...._, !Ny IMm Iha!
they "' being rated.
It KNXT <CBSI
ti) KN8C I NBCI
0 ICTLA (Ind J
Q l(ABC tABCI
0 KFMB <CBSI
0 KHJ·TV (Ind I
U ICCST IABCI
• KTTV (Ind I
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tD ICCET IPBSI
G KOCE (PBS)
0 On TV
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H HBO
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t CWORI NY ,NY
11) <WTBS>
I CESPNI
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C!t SpollfoM
Cit (Cabll! News Networ•l
DMOYIE
•• "0..111 Hun1" (1Hll
Chan.a Broneon. l • M.,.
""' In the 1i30e, • Moun·
tie and • frontier Cl'lmlnal
wage an Old banla u cMM·
UllOn erw:te>ec'-on· Ille
Canadian~. 'R'
10:00 9 (() LOU OMHT
Blflle get• • mernega pro-
l>OMI but '""" alrnoet ~ _., ,_ "°"" ecceptlng
11, end COl'TlpUter problem•
lend LoU In trouble with Illa
ct.uonter. (RI
-~ANO ~TIONI ~MOVIE • * '*'Ao "TM Dain ClltM"
(Par1 31 (11>78) J-•
Coburn, Nancy Addleofl
8Ned on IN novel by
Ouhlelf Hammett. A p<f·
vat• ..,,. im.tlgetlng •
df•mond robbery
ancountert • ..-of
murdeno and • ttrw>ge
young woman wllo
bel ....... .,,. •• t!W vk:tlm of
TU8( TOPPERS
KOCI: (&0) 7:30, KCET (28) 8:00 -
"Hamlet." Derek J acobi 1tar1 ln th la
'&::al preaentatlon of Shake1peare'1
c c traaedy. See photo, left.
KNBC «•> 9:00 -"The Myat.eriout Two."
John Foreythe, PNdlla Pointer portray •
couple from out.er 1pace who have come to
Earth to l u re 1oclety'1 m laflta and
dilllluaioned to a belt.er world . Review
below.
KA.BC (7) 9:00 -"Benny's Place." Drama
about a man who won't grow up aa he
grows old. Review below .
KNXT (2) 10:00 -"Lou Grant.'' Billie
gets a marriage proposal .
a I Miiiy CU<M
(ff)MC>'M * • "Tiie Hanel" ( 1981)
MICllael Caine. AndrN
Marcovtc:cl BWlrre Inci-
dent• and nlghlmar••
begin l\ac>Oenlng In • eat·
1oonl11'1 Ille aflar II•
auflera the ION ol a !land
'R'
12:10(1)~ • * * "Tiie ElectrlC Hor-
man" (li7i) Robett A«I·
lord, J-Fonda A Lu
VagM cowboy atN ll a 1 12
mllllOn thOrougllb<e<I llorM
lo aave him from 1111
exploltatlve owne<a 'PG'
12:301J 8 I.An NIGHT W1TH
OAVlO LiTT'EAMAN
Gunia: Julie Andr-1,
Andy Kaufm an, Miiier
Roger•, Steve Sdlw.,U .
i:-
12:40 8 Cl) OOUJMeO
An unlaltllll.., wile la rnut·
dared Wl'9f\ atie '""-to tie bl eek malled (Al
12:1() CD MOVIE * *"" "Ari Eye For An
Eye" (IHI) ChuCk Norrie,
Ovla1~ L.. A San
Ftendaco oop quite 1M
lotee to -. tiw mutder
of I'll• perlnet by _.,.,.
of a drug nng 'R' 1•1 ~AUTRY
• * "Tiie Amerlc:ano"
(1i55l Gleonn Ford, Franll
lOYejOy. A Tellu cowt>oy
llndt romanoe and adYen-
1ure _.,.,, IW attempt• to
<lellY9' prize Btanma bulla
to Brant
1:30.8NEWS CMNEAUT'RY e PtN<ovr 1:Al ~MOVIE
"She'• 18 Md AM<!y"T'°IQ
young women 1t1row 1hern·
..._ lrl10 ''*'""'°"'end
turn family bual,_ Into
~
(8)MOYIE *'*',.\ "TM Fen" (11>1111
Lauren Bacall. JamH
Gamer. A PGPUt« ftlm 11«
.. "4Ctlmlmd by • pe\'Choelc
edmlrer 'R' 2::00. JONI llllT04ELl ..
OONClflll
Popular •Ing er I
aongwmer Joni Mftc:nel
appear1 wltll I~ Pal
Mether>y Gtoup and TM
~•ttNSan\11 ean-. County Bowl
t:111=
* • • "Cutter'• Way"
(11181) Jofln HMfd, Jeff
Bri<lgae. A lnalrned Vle!-
nem V9I MO Ille beolt
lnen<I. • aoc:lal drf>t>OU1,
loc:u• theif -glee on
IOIYlno a mufdet caN 'R'
2:209 NEwa
2:40 CD MOW **'Ao "Ride In Tiie
Whlrtwlnd" (19871 C-·
on Mttel'lell, Jac:to: Nlcno4-
1 on. Three cowboy•
returning home .,.., •
t'OUQt1 callle <1r1w are mt•·
tellen by a ~ for mem-
berw of a Qat'G OI robber9
H19 MOYIE **'I\ "In Namu Only"
( 1 Ne) Mlc:tlNI Callfln. Ann
Prent lea A c:ouple of mat·
rlege brok.,, dlec:ovet to
their horror lllal '"'"mar-
•lao-,.....,, "'"'O'° -· -madaleQal •••MOW * '* V. 'The Fan" ( 11>81)
Lauren Bacall, Jamee
Gamer A popul., mm •••r
•• v1e1~eo by • paycno11C
adml-'R'
"20 (eJ MOVIE * * "You U9h1 Up My
Ufe" ( 11>77) Didi Conn. Joe
Sliver An Hplrlng
90ngwr11er tr ... to cope
Wllll the lhr• men In l!et
111• wl>ll• .. t•bllllhlno ""
own Identity 'PG'
(ff)M<Me
• "The Awak ening"
I t9801 Ctwtton H"ton,
Suaann•h York. An
arctieeologlat'• deugh1 ...
becoln.. PO"NMd by 1tle
INllevcHen1 19irl1 of an
anden1 Egyptian ~
'R'
,.(J)MOYll * • "Terror Tr.rn" ( 19801 een ~. JarNe LAa
~ A Of*Oe rr.t-
ty'e .._ Y_.a~-
adle 1*11 "'"" Into • niglltlMl'e ~ • 'lllndle-
ttw oi-.... k91ng off
tlle ...... IOll&.'A' ••CD lolOV9 ••w. "l.oubl ' (1N1) 1 ....
~ Huppert, o ... ard
Oolpetdleu A young wom-
an f ... In tow With a man .ne met In • dl9co but can-
001 ~ ,..., 1rreapona1.
bl•. carefree attitude
towwd llfe
Taw•day'•
Dat1ll•e Mo.,le•
-MORNl«i-
4:56 (eJ *.'Ao "Covwt Action"
(11>781 DaYld Jantffn,
Artllur Kennedy A P<of ....
atona l •PY beco111ea
lnYotYed In Intrigue and
eaplonege ..,.,, he ..
handed • dangerou1
Nelglwnent In Ille Gr-
181anda
~(HJ '*• "SaYllG' H.,......1 ..
( 19801 Tom Skerrtll,
Ulc:Mlle PNllipe An Alrt-
c:etl drougtil drlvea Mk!
antmal• Into pc191.1lated
-'PG'
t:00 • *'A "On The Right
T red!" (1 IHI 1 I Gary Cole-
man. Mk::l'leel L.embedc A
aocial wont., trtea to nnd •
normal home tor • ll'Wn
•t•tlon ahoettllne boy wttll
a talent f M p1c;l(lng the
POf\lea. 'PG'
(Z) • • • .. Mclllcar"
( 19801 Roget Oallry, Adam
Faltll The true 11ory of
Bfllletl cnrntnef John McVl-
car·a Ille In p<leon, Ill•
NCac>e and 1'118 ,_ Illa on
t lie OU1111de la Cllronlcled
'R'
&:JO CB) '* * "Young And Free"
(1871>) Erik LAI'.... l(efth
l.Jn«I A young Mormoo
boy f-many 1Mtl ... "'
approachH adullhood
'PG'
JOHN DARLING
'B enny's P l ace' t ouch i ng d r ama
Coming to terms with aging inspires rich perfo rmances
,BY FRED R<Yl'llENBERG UT......_.....,
NEW YORK -Be nny Moore con1ldera
.,,h.lm8elf the ultimate freedom fighter. He'• not
nebolden to anyone and he th1nka he doesn't have 1to aivwer to the ravaaa of time. In tbe end, Benny,
&Jl(>t the clock, ts hJa wont enemy. I Aae catche. up tq everyone, but it nma falter
:put ~ refuainc to reach an understandlns wtth ~-own mortalfty. ''Benny'• Place,'' a touch.int ~ at 9 tonJaht on Channel 7, ii about a man
ho won't grow up • he ll'OWI old.
Benny, played with fie r ce and fel1ty
·pendence by Louil Go.ett Jr., la a black man
lleemlnll?: ln h1a M>I. Hil phlloeophy of life la that cto.n l ''take nothlnc off nobody." E:xpectationl. -·..:t breed diaappolntment. At he'a pined h1I own turf. runn1D,1 a man mW tep9i&' ahop. ln that little ~ named
CBtiorn1lv'1 Place, he' a· ld.na, "It'• my comer of the
\ ' I
· Eve,.Y Sunday
world," he aaya.
At home, he'1 living with a younger wcman.
He lftfDI prouder of their diUerence ln years than
their relatlonah.lp. He doesn't have the caprtdty to
love, ;m live and have "a good time from time to
Ume.
A modem-day Ponce de Leon. h1a life ii altered
Corever when he'• mugpd by three ywna kkle. H1t
wou.nda will heal. but the bru.iae to h1a eao ii the
mor9 tertoua problem. HI.a dignity and eelf-erteem
have been violated.
The '*" day, be ioea to work and flnda that a
new personnel manaaer hH forced a youna
apprentice on hlm. l'eelli\a tncr.atnalY wlnerablti,
Benny fears for h1I job. Mia pe.ranoia la about beinc ••pesturtzed ...
In hJa dlltrwdW at.ate, he even raUonall.lltl that
he hat a rtcht to blet up the )'OW"I appnndce to
.wt) the 8DOl"e from the n.liht befON.
While Benny ii ti&htl"I bil ~ about ~ be'• •ttnicted to the ok*' wa:nal\ wbO helped
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that affect the emodor\I more than the eyee. It won
the "A.BC Theeter Award," atven MCh year to a
new play developed at die Eu1ene O'Nelll
Memorial 'nwleter Center.
But a reellty ln t.elevlalon ii that many viewers
don't want to &ce certain aabjecU -like ap -
much 1-watch them. The tblme problbly won't
be a U&htnin& rod few the aoYeted )'OW'l audiencel. wbo~homaae to clear Min and ie.n· bodla
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MONDAY, MAY 31, 1NI
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ohncock holds off Mears to win Indy
bl ,., , INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Gritty Gordon Johncoc:k. a man who hu lived under a ahadow for
nine yeen, atepped into the •unllaht Sunday u he
held oft RJck ~ean to win the clORSt and moet
~tic Indianapolla 500-mile race ever run.
ahortened by rain, and run under the apectre of a The crowd went wild u Meua, ractns at laps
craah at the ltart, two d-.ya of ratnouta and two clocked over 198 mph, began to cut Johncock'a big
aeconda longer than the lut atop lOr Johncock.
Pancho c.arter wu third, followed by Sneva
and three-time winner Al Unaer. Another
ll)ree-time Winner, Johnny Rutherford wu el&hth. death.I. lead near the end. He chopped the margin to 10.~
"Thia surely wu a lot dllferent than the other aec:onda with five laps to go, then three aeconda, 1.6
'" The fin1ab of the $1.6 million race, the 66th
Indy cl.ulk:, wu an emotional l\AI of war for the
nm than 300,000 people on hand u Mean all but
dMed a 17-aecond deficit over the lut 13 laps, fihlahina juat .16-eecood behind Johnoock.
win in '73," aald Johncock, who will collect about leCOnda, a half aecond. Finally at the atart of the last
$300,000 for the victory. "That wu in the rain in pit 2 ~-mile lap, they were wheel-to-wheel.
Standingl are not offldal unUl they are pomted
thia morning.
lane, when they decided not to run anymore. I'll But Johncock never let Mean get the noee of
never foraet th.I.a one." • hia Penske PC-10 ahead of hil own red-and-blue
The race a1ao waa marked by one fltt lnddent
and at least two lnatances of apWed fuel deapite
new salety rulea for handling the volatile methanol.
The cloaeat prevtoua Indy race waa a
2'16-.econd lV1ctory by Wllbun Shaw over Ralph
Hepburn in 1937. IAst year'• wu the RC.'Ond cloeeet, Wtth Bobby Unaer beatlna Marlo Andretti,
Jbhncock'a teammate, by 5.2 aeconda.
Thil race beean on a d.l.acordant note, with a Wlldcat-C.osworth. At the finiah, Johncock drove hia
multicar accident on the pace lap eliminating the racer low on the main straightaway to keep Mean
can of 1969 winner Andretti, Meara' teammate\from felling by.
Kevin Cogan and two other driven, and holding up " was trying everything I could think of, but
the •tart for nearly an hour. he had a lot better straightaway speed," Meara said.
Johnoock make hia lut plt atop three lapa after
Mears, fetting in and out of the pita smoothly aa the
crew o car owner U.S. "Pat" Patrick roee to the
oocaaion. The STP~sponaored car drove back onto
the track nearly one-third of a lap ahead of Mean. Mean, who eet a qualifying record of 207.004 "I could catch hlrn in the corners, but I couldn't hold
mph in pacing the fa.st.eat Indy field ever, waa the it." The flnt attempt to start the race ended
abruptly in a pair of accldenta that eliminated four
starters, including 1969 Indy champion Mario
Andretti, Johncock's teammate driving an identical
car, and Cogan.
solid favorite at the atart and appeared to take A bumping incident in the pita with 17 laps to
command eeveral times during the race. go probably coet Meara the victory. He was making
There were early challengea for Meara from his final acheduled st.op when he ran in\O the back
t The race waa the aecond-faateat In Indy
hiatory. Johncock, 45, from Coldwater. Mich.,
awra,{ed 162.029 mph, just ahy of the record of
1~2.962 aet by the late Mark Donohue in 1972.
~averaged 162.026. Elapeed time for the race
WM 3 houra, 5 minut.es, 9.14 leCOnda.
Johncock won the 1973 Indy race, but never
was given much credit for it. That race was
four-time winner A.J. Foyt, competing in hil 25th of the alow-movtng car of rookie Henn Johnson.
Indy, who went out halfway th.rough the race with •.• 1 couldn't get around him," Mears
mechanical problems, and Tom Sneva. But the race explained. "I hit him and lifted him off the ground.
turned into a tenae duel between Johncock and That put us too far behind to catch Johnoock."
The 26-year-old Cogan, m hia second Indy,
suddenly slid SJdeways from hia starting spot in the
middle of the front row, JUSt ahead of Johncock. .. , .... 1979 winner Mears. Mears' flnal pit st.op lasted 20 seconds, aeven (See INDY, Page CZ)
1•
· EARLY TROUBLE -Pit crew members duck behind inside
retaining wall as drivers Kevin Cogan and Mario Andretti
collide on the main straightaway just before the start of
,,,~
Sunday's Indianapolis 500. The incident knocked out four
cars at the start of the race.
".
1Sixers refused to he trapped
Laker running game defused in Philadelphia's 110-94 win
,PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Julius Erving
credited two days of hard practice with
helping Philadelphia defuse the Los ~eles Laken' offense enough to come
a'Way with a 110-94 victory Sunday that
evened the National Basketball Aaaodation
cbampionah.lp aeries at one game apiece. 1 ,. A half-court trap defense had ignited the
~ra· fast break as they won a record
rilne straight playoff games thia eeaaon.
including a 124-117 victory over
Philadelphia Thunday night in the opener
of the best-of-aeven ae"es.
especially when we had a smaller lineup isl
there."
Cunningham also said that practice was
an important factor in stopping the Lakers
and snapping Loa Angeles' record
nine-game playoff winning streak.
"We worked hard preparing the lut two
days," Cunningham said. "We definitely
handled the traps well this time, shewed
patience getting good shots and moved the
ball around."
"We expoeed their trap in the first half
made them adjust," said Erving, who
d the 76era with 24 points and 14
bounds. "We taught ounelves how to
t the tra between pmes."
'Dr. J di~ a good job gelling rebounds.
took over on the boarda," 76en Q>ach
y Cunningham said. "We needed that,
"The 76era moved the ball well and ahot
well from the perimeter," aaid Laken
Coach Pat Riley, whoee team was outahot
52.7 percent to 42.2 percent. "But now
we're going home, and we'll have a sellout.
It'll be wild and the Lakers will be more
confident."
The third and fourth games of the aeries
will be held Tueed.ay and Thursday nighta
at the Forum.
ndretti puts blame
Cogan lbr crash
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -An
angry Mario Andretti blamed
fJ'or\t-row atarter Kevin Cogan
f« I the accident that knocked
t.ur care out at the atart of
~y'· Indlanapolia 500. "lt looked Uke Cogan waa
ookina for trouble," aald ..Andrettf. a veteran who 1ut year
1'M at the center of one of the
ftlMt controversial flniahH ln Jady hlatory. "We were all
~then all of a IUdden
• , be crowded Foyt and
obvloualy was· not paylnf ~tion to what he Wal doina· '
He called It "the bl11eat
•inmntment I can remember."
the final warmup lap, :w.-ettt WM lmocked out when
1.wm11u veered and atruck the
of the car drtwn by A.J.
AndMU. irytna to avo6d
llh. tun*' bla car Into the
don't think you'd like to hear,"
he said.
"I bad a car in front of me with
no place to go," Andretti said. "It
looked like Cogan waa looking
for a little bit of trouble. He dla
exactly what he'• not auppoeed to
do. He crowded Foyt.
"He (Qisan) couldn't handle
the responsibility of the front
row. (Car owner) Roser Penske
bu a car that'• too good for him."
Andretti aald that during a
recent practice aeNlon Co1an
"out of the blue ... jumped out
of the fP'OOVe in f:rcnt ol me. I
tried after to talk to him. jult lib
a father, be jult walked away!'
In the 1981 Indy 500, Andmtl
waa awarded fl.nt p18Ce when
Bobby Umer wu pena11r.ed one
lap for ~dwin8 • yellow muUon t u he nlted
from the pits. r, .wnl
months later, the U.S. Auto Club AJ>,peala Sffrd reverted tb•
ptnalty, .,.in droppna AndretU
to ....wJ and •wardlna U11111r
the Ykkry.
The 76era never trailed after taking a
10-9 lead early in the game. Although the
Lakers cut a 15-point third quarter lead to
eight in the fourth quarter, they never
were able to put on a spurt like the 40-9
explosion they had Thunday ntght when
they won the first game 124-117.
The nine straight playoff games won by
the Lakera was the NBA record for one
aeaaon. It alao tied the overall postaeaaon
mark of the Minneapolia Lakera, who won
their lut game in 1949 and their first eight
in the 1950 playoffs.
With the victory, Philadelphia also
halted the Lakers' record of seven straight
road playoff triump~. dating back to 1980
when they won the NBA title by winning
the final game at Philadelphia.
Kareem Abdul-.Jabbar led the Laken
with 23 points, while Earvin "Magic"
-!ohnllon had 18.
Afterwud. AndmU Mid the aoo ... not • much tun 1« him
.. it med to be. But SundlY•
milbap, be IUd, 'ftl the btUilnilt
blow Of all
CBEE&I EXP8B88 -PhUadelpbla'1 · u.unc. awea .,.,,,.,.. • be c1rt¥a tio thl
ba1ket •1ain1t Laker center Kareem
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Kison unable
to hold lead
Angels stopped by Brewers
By CURT SEEDEN
Of the 011117 '"°' ataff
Things were looking good for
the Angels as early as the second
inning Sunday afternoon at
Anaheim Stadium.
Whereas it took them nearly
seven or eight innings to scrap
their way back into the last two
ball games with the Milwaukee
Brewers, the Angels opened a
significant 1-0 lead in the second
on Fred Lynn's second home run
of the year.
It was a significant run because
the Angels had managed to win
all 15 games at Anaheim Stadium
this year when they scored the
first run. '
AND, WHEN Doug DeCinces
rifled his sixth homer of the year
in the fourth inning, the Angels
had handed pitcher Bruce K.iaon
a 3-0 lead against the frustrated
Brewers.
But apparently, thia was not
the aeries for three-run
advantages. The Angels erased
three-run Brewer leads en route
to victories in the two previous
games, and Sunday before
30,270,' the Brewera returned the
favor.
Cecil Cooper blasted a two-run
ho~r in the !if.lb. capping a
four-run rally, antt Milwaukee
went on to score a 7-3 Vlctory to
gain a split of their four-game
series.
"Taking two against a good
California team is respectable,"
noted Milwaukee Manager Bob
Rodgers after the game. "It's
hard to come here and expect to
win all four with California at
home and playing well."
Meanwhile, Angels Manager
Gene Mauch summed up the
defeat in once sentence: "Kison
didn't pitch the way K.ison wins
and we got beat by one of the
game's top hitters. That's about
the siz;e of the ball game."
PRESUMABLY, MAUCH was
ta.Ud.ng about Cooper. but there
were plenty of other Brewers
who played a part in handing
Kison his first loss against four
victories.
"We must have one of the best
hitting lineups in baseball. but
we haven'.t had many days when
we've hit as a team," Cooper saicj.
"More people hit the ball th.ia
senes tnan we've h.ad m quite
awhile. I hope it's an indication
of things to come."
The Brewers, in fact, 9COred 21
runs on 44 hits in the aeries but
could only muster two victories
against the Angels.
Still, Cooper claimed, the
Brewers weren't any more
pumped up for Sunday's game
than any other.
"Each game is different. That's
the way I try to look at it," the
big first baseman said.
Sunday afternoon, the
Brewers pounded out 11 hits,
with catcher Ted Si.mmons going
2-for-4, including a aolo home
run in the sixth inning.
Right fielder Mark Brouhard
went 2-for-3 with a double and
scored twice, left fielder Ben
Ogilvie cracked his ninth homer
of the year in the ninth off Don
Aase. and young Marshall
Edwards went 2-for-4 with an
RBI double.
Even though the Angels
managed to take two of the last
three with the Brewers, their
starting pitchers took a beating.
Thursday. Milwaukee 9COred
four runs off Ken Forsch in just
(See ANGELS, Page CZ)
Valenzuela
gets first
shutout
CHICAGO (AP) -Fernando
Valenzuela, whoee tosaed eight
shutouts last year, wasn't at all
concerned Sunday that it baa
ta.ken him 11 tries to record hil
first scoreless win thia ye&r.
"The shutout didn't bother me.
I had the win and that'• the most
important thing in bueball," the
Mexican lefthander said through
an interpreter following the
Dodgers' 7-0 triumph over the
Chicago Cube.
Valenzuela 11cattered elgbt hita,
walked just one and struck out a
season-high of nine. But mo9t ot
all, said CUbe' manager Lee El.la.
Valenzuela made the out pitch
when he needed It most.
"I saw an exceptional pitcher
out there today," Ella aaid.
"There's a few of them in th.I.a
league. When they're hot, they're
really hot."
'Ella recalled a 3-2 pitch
Valenzuela threw to Keith
Moreland, the.Cuba' moat
con1l1tent hitter thla aeuon,
when Chjcqo had men on t.lnt
and third with one out in the
f1nt l.nnlns· "He made a bell of a ptdl
there,.. Elia aaid of • ecnwball
that Moreland chopl*i to .aond
for an lnnlna-4!ftdJ.nc double~ 111 WM . WfL'Y care
with bim,~a)enaeela, 7
"I just didn't want t.o walk him."
It may have been the ID09t
lmponant pitch of the .... -the difference b•t'freen
Sunday'1 l'llUlt and the OUtcorDI
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Olympic hockey star
involved in accident
Prom AP dl1patollt1
MATTAPOISETT. Mue. -A 'liil tlrlver ldentttt.d u Jim ~. p1Je ' on th• 1980 U.S. Olympic diamplon .
hock•Y team, waa charted wttb drtvtna to endaJ\aer alwr a two-carfcollialon ln
which ~ 29-yeu-old New Bedford woman wu
killed, the police Mid Saturday.
There wu a pomtbility of mon cha.rget
apinlt Crala. who went on to become a plle tn
the !1ational Hockey Lffgue before belna aent to
the minor 1~ pending an
lnveatlgailon, 1afd Officer
Kenneth' Pacheco. Craig
celebr,atee hit 25th birthday
Monday.
CtwQ
Craig, of North F.aston,
Maaa., became celebrated
worldwide after the U.S .
hockey victory ln which he
was pictured wrap~ ln the
American flag following the
U.S . defeat of the fav~
Soviet team in the semifinal.
"I know it was him," said Pacheco. "He is a
summer resident of our town. He lives with his
siater."
The police report identified the dead woman
as Margaret Curry of New Bedford.
She was a passenger late Saturday in an
automobile driven by Ingrid Olsen, 30, of
Westport, according to the police. A aecond
passenger, Patricia Belliveau, 21, was ln critical
but stable condition at St. Luke's Hoepltal.
Quote of the day
Loa Henson, basketball coach at he
University of Illinois, Champaign: "As
coaches, we need to push for an early
signing date. If a player commits early, he
s h ou ld be permitted to sign a
letter-of-intent at any time after his senior
year begins."
IOC wants to prevent boycotts
ROME -·More than 80 •
ambassadors from the International '
Olympic Committee (IOC) will go 'to
their national governments In the
next two months seeking support for a United
Nations declaration guaranteeing the Olympic
Games. '
"It's a tight timetable," said Richard Pound,
Canadian member of the IOC who has pioneered
the project.
"We want to pwh it through the next
United Nations assembly ln September. U we
work hard and get a sympathetic recept1on. we
could have ~ or 60 nations J"e*iy tot.ck it."
The declaration cal.la for all memtwr states of
'the United Nations to protect the Olympic
Games, provide free and unh1ndered aooe99 to
the Games for all athletes and offldalw, and
refrain from any political action In relation to the
Games.
This Is another way of saying: "Don't
boycott the Olympics for political reaaona. Help
athletea to go to the Games for the lake of
international peace-and goodwill."
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Yank .. bloW e.o teed; 1tlll win
Ntw Vork11 ,WUllt RHlltlpll • llnlled ln w ~ Nn In '1MI
lOTh · lnnln1 S"unday and OIOar
OamW. foUOwwd wtth a tu.n-acorinl double to Ult the Yann. to an 8-e W:tory av•r
the ~ta Twtna. The Twin. hid tie~
blCk born a 8-0 dtfk:it "°cs. t.be ,...,,. and m'MI
lt ln\O exva lnnina . . . J:llewhere around lM American .uul; lUckty Htadtno• atole (our
blllt. ...iunc hlt ...a.on iota!
to 49 ln 49 lamlla, smmhed
three htta and drove ln three
ruru u Oakland earn9d a
doubl•-header 1plh wlth
Detroit by wlnnln~h• aecond 1ame. 10-3. The
captured th• op•n•r, -2,
deaplte pttinl only four ht«a
H A'• pltchtra l11ued 10
walk• . . . Doc M .. lcll
RANDOU'M acat~nMI lix hlta • Texu
routed Kanua Oty, 8-1 ... Jim Gon and Roy
Lee Jaclllon combined on a one-hitter, 1Md1na
Toronto paal Baltlmol' • 6-0 ... Aadu
· Tlloratoa hit a three-run homor lo apark.
Cleveland to lta aeventh •tra!tht vtcwry, 4-2 over
the ChJcaCO White Sox ... SMttle puahed Kn*
two runt l.n ~e bottom of the n.lnth lnn1na to
nudge Beeton, 2-1, cutttna the Red Sox' 1eaCl to
juat a half-pme ln the American League F.ut.
Cardinals stage two comebacks
Dane lorg cap~ a three-run, iii two-out rally in the 10th lnn1na with
a run-scoring alngle that gave the St.
Louis Cardlnals a 6-5 victory Sunday
over the San Diego Padres. The Cardinal.a, who
ra.llled for three runs ln the ninth Inning to tie
the acore at 3-3, faced a two-run deficit ln the
10th before rallying . . . Elaewhere ln the
National League, Mike Vall hit a three-run
homer ln the aeventh, and
Eddie Mlloer added a
two-run shot ln the eighth to
power Cincinnati to a 7-3 wln
at Montreal, ending the
Expos' eight-game winning
streak . . . George Foater
homered at Shea Stadium for
the first time since April 18.
and Hubie Brook•
spearheaded a 14-hlt New '°"° York attack with four ruts to
lead the Mets put Houston, 9-() . . . Gary
Mattbewa' two-run double sparked a three-run
first inning arid starter Steve Carlton struck out
11 and 9C8ttered eight ruts in eight i.nnJ.ngs as
Philadelphia dumped Atlanta, 6-2 . . . Job.Dy
Ray slammed his third home run of the season
with one out in the bottom of the 13th lnning to
give Pittsburgh a 7-6 victory over San Franciaco.
Ray hit a 1-0 pitch otf Giant reliever Jlm Barr,
1-1. over the left-field wall to end the 4-hour,
39-minute game that was also delayed a total of
55 minutes three times by rain.
Wllander stuns Lendl In French Open
Mata Wllander, a 17-year-old E3
Sw ede, upset second-seeded Ivan
Lendl of Cz.echoelovakia, 4-6, 7 5, 3-6.
6-4, 6-2 ln the French Open Tennis
Championships Sunday. Wilander, who had
never played a five-setter before ln competition,
moved into the quarterfinal& of the tourney.
He'll next meet Vita• Gerulaltia, who got past
fellow American Mel Purcell, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. Jose
La.la Clerc overcame another young Swediah
hope, J oachim Ny1tl'Om, 7-6. 4-6. 6-0, 6-2. The
day's star in the women's singles wu Zlu
Garrlaon of Houston, who defeated Mima
Jaa1ov~ of Yugoelavia, a former French Open
finalist, 7-5. 6-1. Martina NavraWova needed
three sets to dispoee of Kathy Rlnaldl, 6-2, 2--6.
6-0, while Tracy Austin and Hau Maocllikova
were abo victorious.
ANGELS LOSE TO BREWERS • • •
three inninga. Geoff Zahn was
tagged for fi ve runs in five
innings on Friday, and Steve
Renko allowed four l"UllB in 6 ~
innings Saturday afternoon.
Zahn and Renko e9C8ped With
no decisions, but Forsch and
Kbon were less fortunate. So is
the Angel staff whoee earned run
average has now risen to 2.98.
Prior to the series, the Angels
boasted the major league's best
ERA with a 2.81 mark.
Sunday's game marked the
return of reliever Don A»e who
hadn't pitched since May 19. It
was Aase who allowed the
Brewers' two ninth-inning runs,
mapping a run of 14 'h inn1.ngB in
which Angel relievers had not
allowed a run.
''I didn't expect him to be razor
sharp," Mauch admitted
afterward. "I really didn't know
what to expect. When the ball
was below the belt, th.at was Don
Aase.''
Unfortunately, the ball was not
below the belt when Oglivie
hamrne~ his home nm in the
ninth and the Brewers got their
seventh r.un on consecutive
singles by Brouhard , J im
Gantner and F.dwarda.
The Brewers aent eight men to
the plate in the ninth, capping
the series~salvag:lng wln.
"Th.at'• what this game is all
about.'' Angel shorts10p Tim Foll
said alter the game. "We got
ahead today and just couldn't put
any more runs on the board. You
have to do th.at. The same thing
happened to the Brewers the last
two nighta."
* * * AHG«1. MOTEi: TM 9,_. 'ha..-now
played 101 cone«:ullw ci-wlthOul being
thul out -• our..-1 m•lor ~ beet dating beck 10 Junt 8. 1881 when IN Mmn.ote
Twln1 nipped them, 1-0 Slltl, the(re not cloM
10 lllelr team rec«d for non-ehulout ~ -
212 Ml ~ Aug. 11. 11178 end &.pt. 29.
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.447 (S&-17) In hi• tint IC>l)Mrenoe at Iha
plett, upped 1ri.1 • ..,.... wtl8tl lie elngled to
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flod Cer••'• lllOHnnlng double
•X1ended hi• modeet lllttlng ltreelt "' ...
gernM. He etao leld down one of Ille ~tenied
MCrillce buflt• In tlle first !Ming to -
Downing to~. The Angt61' '"'Et !Md OYW Clllcego equ ... tl'lelr b1gge1t
whloll they maintained Mey 5 C¥V« Ille e Sox . ,...... ...._ need9 OM ITIOfe
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on the all-time RBI lilt . . . With """' men 11111, c:a1cner .. a-. wt11 ~ 1111 toi.i
ou1pu1 Of • y.-ago ('8) .... The Detroit
Tlgtra lnv9M Anehelm Stadium todey for the
llrlt of • '~ ..nee. The Tlg9re wlll eend Leny ~ ( 1-2) egant the Angel9'
Mlk• W1tt (3-0) On TUMday the Ttgen _.
llM Pleotntla'I 0... ll'etry (•x·El Ooredo High)
up agelnat Ker1 Ponch (4-4) ol the Angel•
Wednwdey'a ..,.. llnele w!A pit DelrOlt'I
... Wllon (4-2) egeln9t the Angt61' ....
ZM!rl (~2),
Floyd holds on to win Me morial
DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) -Ray Fioyd wu unsure
of his two-stroke Memorial Golf Tournament
victory until he saved a par on the 70th hole
Sunday.
"I waa two strokes ahead with two hols left. I
felt comfortable then," said Floyd after hit
1-under-par 71 accorded him his 16th trttimph ln
his two-decade professional career.
Fioyd overshot the green on the 204-yard,
per-three 16th hole wtth a five lron. Kia ball nMtled
in high rough next to a bunker.
"Now I've got to go over aome of the bunker
lnto the abort rough, downhill. IL wa a Vf!f'Y
difficult ahot. I would rather have beeti ln the
bunker," Mid floyd.
Hit aand wedge shot rolled to wttbln five feet
of the cup and he sank the putt to retain hJa
two-shot marsm.
"I was very much ln control. I kept playing a
hole at a time. I think that ia the way l . waa
sU<lt'e88tul," said Floyd.
The 39-year-old Fioyd, running his career
eamlngl to within $50,000 of the $2 million plateau,
finished wtth a 72-hole total of 281, 7-under-per fOI'
the toUmame?lt and one ahot off David Graham'•
tournament tteerd.
He took ~ lead for good with a birdie on 1he
13th hole of the Muirlleld VW. layout and
wound up two lhota ahead of Rocer Maltbie, Gil
Morgan. Wayne Levi and Peter J~
Maltbie and Morpn. tied for the third round
lead Saturday, .Upped to 2-over-per 74a and wound
up wtth 283 totala.
Spuzich gets r eprieve to win
Baseball today
On th1a date ln blltball ln 19M:
It \OOk Uw San FrandlCO Olanta 7 houri
and 23 mlnu• -and 23 lnn1np -l.o
<MfMt th• New York Meta 8·6 and aweo.P a
doublahHdu at Shea Stadium Th•
now-famoua nJ&htcap featured• Met trtpl•
play, 01-nt oulllelder Willi• Maya playtna
ahortatop, and 1arne--wlnn.lna RBI hlt.t by
San Frandlco'• Del Crandall and' .Jetua
Alou. The e ntlr• doubleheader took a
whopplni 10 houra. 16 mlnutea to play.
On th1a date ln 1937~
New York. Giant acrewballer Carl
Hubbell had hla two-year, 24-aame
winn!na 1treak an.apped u he wu defeated
by the ~h-rtval Brooklyn Dodgen 10-3. •
On th1I date ln 1927:
Detroit tint baaeman Johnny Neun
pulled off an ~ triple play ln the ~. 1·0 victory over the Cleveland
Today's blrthdaya:
Baltimore Orlolee plt.cher Tlppy Martinez
la 32. Milwaukee Brewen pitcher Dwight
Bernard la 30.
Titans advance with win over ASU
Defeating the defending NCAA •
bueball champion Arizona S-tate Sun
DevUa for the aecond time ln u many
nighta, Cal State Fullerton advanced
to the College World Serles in Omaha next
weekend wtth an 8-7 deciaion. The Tltana had
posted a 10-9 victory over ASU Saturday.
Arizona State had moved lnto Sunday night's
game by virtue of a 9-5 win over Houston earlier
ln the day. In the first game, former Corona del
Mar High and Orange Coast College standout
Cbrta Jolmaton blasted a 4~-foot solo home run
to straightaway center field to highlight the Sun
Devi.ls' attack. ASU flniahed its season with a
57-16 record, while Cal State Fullerton advances
wtth a 51-21 mark.
Bonnett speeds to World 600 title
Nell Bonnett, who went out of Ill
last year's race following an accident,
passed Bm Elliott with 12 laps to go
and captured the World 600 title at ~
the Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday. The
victory was Bonnett's first in the World 600 and
10th super-speedway triumph . . . Eddle
Delahoaaaaye, who won the Kentucky Derby
wtth Gato Del Sol and then flew back for
another stakes victory at Hollywood Park the
next day, gets the favorite today with The Bart
in the Invitational Handicap at Hollypark. The
Bart became the favorite when Perrault
wasn't entered . . . Benji Darden of the
United States broke out of the pack after 12
miles and held on for a relatively easy victory in
the Montreal International Marathon
Televlslon, radio
Following are the top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are: v v v v excellent; v v v
worth watching: v v fair; v forget it.
t p.m., Channel 11 v v v v
BASEBALL: Ilodaera at Pittsburgh. A.n.noan~n: Vin Scully and Ross Porter.
Despite playing only .500 ball eo far this
eea.son, the Dodgen have moved within four
games of the top spot ln the National League
West. Jerry Reuss (5-4) opposes Paul Moekau
(0-3) in this afternoon's col)test.
RADIO
Baseball -Detroit at Angels, 1 p.m .. KMPC
(710); Dodgers at Pittsburgh. 2 p.m., KABC
(790).
ONE-TWO -Gordon Johncock (left) and Rick
Mears finished one-two in Sunday's Indy 500. ·
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I NDY 500 • • •
who managed to get past unsca.thed.
He said he wasn't sure what happened, but
several veterans speculated that Cogan was in too
low a gear becau.e of an unusually slow pace prior
to the accident.
"The paoe wu way too slow," said three-time
Indy winner Johnny Rutherford, who was several
rows behind Cogan. "Cogan was ln low gear. When
they let ua JO. he lea~ on the throttle and the car
just jumped and let go... •
T home ta kes regatta
Gary Thome of Bahia Cainth.lan Yacht Club
wu the Clasa A winner Saturday in BCYC'a
Udo-14 Invitational Regatta aailed over couraee
inside the bay.
Runner-up in Clua A wu Bruce O.bom,
Balboa Yacht Club, and th1td wu BUl McCord,
BYC.
'Crapsho ~t '
t o T e mer ity
. .-
Bahia Corlnthlao Yach\ Club had yacht.a
comin8 and 101.na Saturday and Sunday ln '" Santa Barbor& Puaaa race -dubbed the "uldmate
crapiahoot."
The pmble on the 93-mlle OOW'te on S.tw'day
was whether to take C.tallna la1and to port or
starboard. Most of the yachta me-to IO to tho
atandard courae around the wt.Wt end of the ialand
-leaving It to port -but about a half d1Hn y«i\'8
choee to leave the lala.nd to starboard by rounding
the eut end fl.rat.
On Sunday a fleet of Performance Handlc.ap
Raclng Fleet yachts choee the 28-mlle lhort ooune.
BOATING
leaving the oil lalanda to port or st&rbo.rd and
flnishing a t ~ BCYC clubhouse.
First yacht to finish the long coune was Ted
Kerr's Temerity. The race started off the Newport
Pier at 10 a.m. Saturday and Kerr finiahed about
mid.night. He was a.l8o first overall on handicap in
PH RF-A.
PHRF-A -1 T-tty.~K~I• Corlnth!M Yedlt Club: 2
8IUe Kedlet, Lloyd Cleu11, Huntington Harbour VC, 3 Atrlba. 8ef'I
Bennttt, 8elb9e VC
PHRF-8 -I Runawey II, JOhn Wiebe!, Voyeget"t VC; 2 Debra,
DICk Reull, SSVC (rounded -I end): 3 TrN Gordo, Dave Pftce. 6CVC
SORO -I E Tleket, Gery Cllendler, SSYC. 2 o.ftenoll, Rldl
NOWiing, SSVC, 3 F\ep<IUI, Pel 0.bofn, Vayeger1 VC
•i-t c-..
PHRF -I Call Pajamu, C•tl end Marcie Lui, BCVC; 2 lndlg<T
Tiger. Geo<ge Mor1le•. ecvc. 3 lill{j. Ktn Bluel-Mark Sdltyer, ecvc
Colloquy winner
of PHRC race
Colloquy, skippered by Frank Dau-, Cabrillo
Beach Yacht Club, was the overall and Class A
winner in the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet
division of the 75-mlle Historic Mariners race
co-sponsored by Dana Point Yacht Clu b and
Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club.
The race started Saturday outside Los Angeles
Harbor and took the fleet around the seaward aide
of Catalina Island before finishing at Dana Polnt.
Trophy winners:
IOR -1. ~omentum, Pet« Tong. Soutll SllOr• YC; 2 Audedoul.
Mike K«>Ndy. Dena Point VC
PHRf-A -1 Colloquy. Frink Oelr, CBVC, 2 My Sweet I.Md. T-
Carapetyln, A.None VC: 3. Splndrttt, A. Fettllaml Seal 8Nctl VC, 4 Bug °"· Andy Sibert, SSVC: 5. Slllllegegh, Relpl'I w ntrobe. eve.
PHRf'-6 -1. Velkyne, 8111 Murrey-Rid! Reff. Cac>iatreno Bey VC. 2
Blue Mu . eruc.·~. Capo eve. 3 AttM, Bob~. Of>VC
4. GendMI, Doug end Suz.anne Jon., OPVC
PHRF-C -1 Flrect .. I, P•I Gluier, Voyager. YC: 2. Atdlentl, Jim
Botue, Nevy VC Long Beech; 3. Wolverine, Jann McMahon, OPVC, <I
Sirena. Oele Thompeon, CBVC
PHRF-0 -1 Sunahlbe. Ron end Joan Melanoelcy, OPYC. 2 Cllllf'e
de l..Unl. P•ul Frazier OPVC, 3 Serene, JOhn Whitt, OPYC
Close Encou nters wins
Forty-seven boats in four classes turned out
Saturday and Sunday for Newport Harbor Yacht
Club's One-Design Regatta.
Largest class was the Etchells-22 wtth 18
entries. The winner was Close Encounters
skippered by Tim Hogan of NHYC.
Summarv of classes: SOLING (ti) -1 Bendit, Bob Berman, 8ahle Connthlwt VC; 2
Alina. Guion Ortiz, Balboe vc.
ETCHELLS-22 (181 -1. Ck>M Encountere, Tim Hooan. NHYC, 2
R«Mll. Scott Rema«, NHVC; 3 Pttiect Don Edler, NHYC.
LASER (15) -I John Virtue, NYHC. 2 Gorden wenie.. BYC; 3
Miki Nuh, NHYC
SABOT (81 -1 Caaaanore Smltll, NHYC. 2 Jell Olaon, NHYC; 3
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2·3. HR-Detro11. Brookena (21'.
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Gtrer.CI 4 1 1 1 Ortvn,CI 4 0 1 0 I Mndy,11 3 0 1 0 Hnden.lt .. 0 2 0 Anick.II 0 0 0 0 eo-.-.. 0 0 0
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Montr• 001 020 000--3 10 0 PMlorw. 8. 8'*tey (8). LAlbrendl (7)
and Tr9Wlo; Oumc:*aon "-'don (7).
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9wrry t•>. TelttiM (7). L Aon10 (9~ Nle<l'lenn Cl 11. Solomon (13) end T,
Pen•, Hlcoele. W-8otomon, 2·1.
L-8-. 1-1. HA-Pltteburgll, J ~ [3). A-15,271.
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Uplfww, Tor 44 153 11 81 .$33
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Thornton, Cleveland, 44; MoRM , K.._ ()ty, 40, lullnakl, Olllolloo. 31•
OglMe , Miiwaukee, 32; Coopa r:
MllwM~.:ro:.::::; 11. ~. Cniceoo, i-1; Guidry, :l.. Yort<
7-1; Barkaf'. Cleveland, ll-2· Burne
Chicago, 11·2: Ceudlll. 8Hti1e, 9.2;
Vuokovloll, MllwaukH 11·2· Zall" ............. . ' .
MA TIOMAL I.RAOUi
Q .... " .... WONford.SO 29 " 18 " .aes Au.JonM,80 ... 155 3e 54 .341
J ~.Pgll 42 157 SI 54 .344 Knight, Hin 41 117 27 8 t .321
W!o91m,SO 23 M 22 3 t .323 ~ 47 171 27 67 .320
St-na,NY 40 t54 25 41 .311
Ol!Yer.MU 43 181 25 51 317
Morelend. Chi ... 178 21 5e .315 Lo Smllll,SIL 47 114 46 11 314 ..._. ___
Kln9man. New York, 14,.Murplly
Allent .. 14, J Thonipeon PllteClurgll'
12. Horner, Atlante, 10' Qwerrere' .,.....,...,., . . ................
Muri>llY, Allanta, 39, Klngrnen. New
Yorti, 3a. Morelend. Chlcego 34 J ~kPllt1burgll, 34, ~.
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Su11on, Houllon. 7-1. Forec:n, 81.
LO\M, 6-t: Rooen. Monlrael 7.J· Ra. Jonee. New Yori!. 1-3. Vei. .. 1i.a1e,
.,.....,... 7-<I; Sendenon. Monnel. 5-3; ~ .. SI loula. 5-3 ....... Dodpn.
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Mzona &tate 9. Houston 5 (Howton
ellmlnetad)
Cel Si.ta R.lller1on I , Atllone 81-1
(Arizona 81•1• •Hmtnated; Cal Stata
Fullar1on edvanon to Collage Wor1CI
SerlM).
Holl>wood It.ti IUNDAY'9RUUl.H c-. .. ...., .... , ,..., Mca.. 1 1118 ......
TrlC*M (~ 7.20 4.40 3 80 n .. M90IOd =:1 7 80 5.20 Fi.et f\Aar ( ) 1.40
Aleo reoact· The Big r .. On e "-
Bo Celled, Mae1C Stet, Ouelflcatlon • ...Y .... ,~
Tlrnr I 44 '16
MC<*D flACa. 8i. 1ur1onga.
Cite Somllttte (Cetnd) I 80 4 00 3.20
My Dul~ CMcCettonl :S.20 2 80 K•thlnlle (H..-,) 5.00
Aleo r909d· Alleronee Camel, Otre Pr~ Bad Bad Lucy, NdV9 Ital,
GoiOerl Polley. Aolllng Gin. Time· 1·17 3/5.
Ill DA&.Y ~ (M) paid $21.IO
Tl9NI RACa. e 11H1on11e sn.nun (Vlnzlal e.llo 4.IO 3.eo
Windy Scott (S~) 17.IO UO ww Hou.. (Welling1onJ e.eo
Aleo reced Me•HO• 10 Gercl• Colol* Stu. Croftad. Ooon'e Bay, Aae0Y Rell, 8-voy.
Tlma: , . 10 3/6.
• llCACTA (3-9) paid '271.00.
POUllTH MCL 7 1unonge
Perry Ca.bin = 8.40 3.40 3.00 Sell
8
., Royel 0.. (Mcern) 5.80 4.20
RICtt o-g. (""-Y) 3.80
Aleo raoad: Meeter Wtlriof. &.P<1ae a.ore-. o...,.e Cteett. Some Lute. Time: 1·22.
• llCACTA (8-.6) paid 182 50.
""" uca. I IUrtonga. ffat'e "-ny (~ 51 ~ 20.IO 10.IO Gt1n90 Jim (""-Y) 20.00 1.40 ~(~) :uo
Aleo r..cl: Jel Plr81e. Femllar Tune,
R•mbl• on Jolln, Eatr• Quick.
Spec:t_..., BM. Murtazz, o.tem Gem
Time· 1:11 2/8.
• DACTA (8-1) paid 11.433.00.
llXTM Mca.. One mite '
Delicate Georee (Vlnza)l50.eo 11.80 7 .oo
t...aedlnO ~· (Plnc:8y) 3.20 2.80 OutDloal (Steiner) t.20
Aleo reoact: Loet Loot, T ... , r..-.,
A1tor1an, Sparkle Cryllal, Jenni.'•
flNIOe, Dynamic Gll1.
Time: f·:11 215.
taVDfTM Mca.. 1 t/ 1t m11ae on luff.
Pirate Lew (Vinz!) 8.00 3.20 2.20 Feat (MoeaNon) 4.00 2.IO
Moon Bell (Ceat8neda) 3.00
Aleo rM*I: Paltl'a. T""""Cl'I, &#lny Wlntaf'e, ConleUI, Haughty 8u1 Nk>e,
Golden Flell, Anolhar Ra*n .
Time: 1.41.
• IJtACTA (1·5) paid 173.50.
H f'ICll atX (1·3·8 ·1·2· 1) peld
M.298 20 with 40 w1nnMO lldlet9 !TM
llOreM). 12 Pie* Sil! C01l9Cllallol1 paid
$4 t .OO """ 2.044 wlnf*'8 llClltaitll (lour ,__,,
~ MCL Ht mllee on luff
.._,, ... t IP!ncaVI 4 40 a 40 uo
Kundallnl (V~) ti 00 3 IO
Pierre La Mont (H...-Y, 3 eo
Aleo rec:e d: Wentuee, F•Dulou•
ReHon, tno•••. Et Pano110 Angel &un..o...,, .
T1ma: 1:47411.
• DACTA (11-2) paid M2 00 An~c 4U10
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Al>dl-Jbbr 7 t4 8 13 7 2 3 23
Nixon 3 14 o o 3 10 5 8
E.Jhnan 8 14 8 7 11 1 3 1a
Mc:Adoo 8 11 o o 2 o 4 12 C0099r 4 • 3 8 1 3 1 11
Totala 35 83 24 37 38 25 21 84 ~~ .......... , .,.,..
EMng 10 15 4 7 14 3 1 24
8. Jonae 5 • 0 0 7 4 4 tO
C.Jonae 8 tt 0 0 11 C: 4 12 a.a.ta 7 11 5 8 1 a 5 t8
Toney 8 18 O O 1 11 4 12
8an1om 4 500502 e
Dewklna4812 105 8
~ 5 • 0 4 4 2 2 10 ....... on 2 1 2 2 8 o 3 8
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NA81.. ....... ......,.. Dtrtlteft
WLOl'GA•"9.. cowmoa 8 2 28 1s 25 n
Toronto 8 4 22 18 18 es
Montreal 5 4 13 8 11 41 0*-00 2 7 12 20 12 24 ..........~ Ft.~. 4 30 23 27 71
T.mpe Bay 5 1 18 24 17 47
T.... 4 8 18 21 18 42
JecltlOfl'ttla , 7 14 21 14 32 ....... ~
San .1a. 1 4 15 ta 13 63
SM Diego 5 8 t5 t8 13 41
Vll'it:JOW9l 5 I 1S 18 11 )8
Edmonton 5 5 14 17 11 37
Pontend 4 8 13 10 8 28 s.nte 3 7 14 17 12 21 ....,. ......
No 0--Wdl9duled T.._...__
No~ ......
Camel.Where a mall belongs.
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 8 mg. "tlf', 0.8 mg. nicorine av.
per cigarettt by FTC method.
~ Tournem.nl (at~OHo) •1 Ray Floyd. 143.000 Ill Roger Maltbie, 123. 100
Gii MorQM. 123, 100
..... Jec:ban.123.100
Wayne Levi, 123, 100 ..
74-tlM7-71
~75-74
72-70-e7-74
1......ea-12
74-70-ei-70
Dan Pohl, 112, 182 70-72-70-72
Bruce LleUtte, l t2, t82 73-70.7t·70 ..
SCotl Slmpaon. I 10.150 71-88-71·74
Jay H .... l 10l 150 70·72·70·73
Tom Purtut, •10, t50 74-88..e8-74 -Jaclc Nldl1-, 17.420 74-ee-72·72
..... lrwln, 17,420 70-70-71-75
8obby Clatnpett, 17,420 74-a-70-74
Howard Twitty. 17,420 73-70-70-73
Fred CoucMaa. 17,420 71-71-73-71
117
Bob Glider, ta,075
Hal Sutton, 16,0715
F\laY Zoallr. 16,075
.... ~0711
0on f'odl¥, •.015
Tomw.....,•.015 -kl/lrtnf ..... 11.406
CaMrl .......... ..
Mll• ........ 93.406
Tom .-....ts,406
.... ...._,, ts,406 -Tom Kltie. 12 ..... 2
Gary~. 12.1142
Andy a.... &2,142
8nlCle AeWw. &2,642
Kaltll Fergua, 12,642
Georoe Arch«. 12.M2
Lou Graham. 12,642 -lerry P•ta, 12,275
Seot1 Hoch, 12,275
Jim Colbert, 12.275
Oen Halldoreon. 12.275
Ed Sneed. 12,275 .,
70-72·71-75
12-12.-.16
76-71.a.74
71-73-71·73
71-72-73-72
70-75-70-74
75-72.a.74
75-&-73-73
8$-73-70..77
&8-7t.-72-72
7e-eB-71-72
70-74-73-72
7+-73-M-75
73-ea-73-78
71-71-73-76
74-7~73
74-72-72·72
FraNI eon.-. 12,000 88--72-72-78
st ..... Main)'tl. 12.000 ee.1+-11.n
J.C Sneed. 12,000 7~71-75
D.A. Walbtlng, 12.000 78-72-73-70
Denny Edwarde, 12.000 71-73-73-74
Matte McHulty, 12.000 73-74-73-71 -JOhn 8chfoedwr. 1 1,850 7~ 73-7 4
John Cook, 1 1,850 70-72-78-74
8ob Eaatwood, 11,&so 71-72·74-75
Skeet.• Heath. 1 1,850 73-78-71-72 ..
Graci P--,11,788 70-74-71-78 MMi ~11,790 71-78-70-74
S-811atra,S1.788 72-73-73-75
..... IWd.11.790 72-74-74-73
Bobby WacRtlna,S 1,790 78-73-70..74 .. vanoa ...._,1ueo 111-11._n
1AoMn1 Thmoan.St,l80 7+-72-73-75 Mn L~.s1.eeo 111-12-1a.11
Coming~
(.C CemMe, M.Y.) -•-Sandre ~.S18,750•72-7o-e8
Patty SheaMn, lt2,250 97.711-e9-e9 •1 Sandra Haynie, 17.600 70-70-70.7t
Amy Alcott, 17.500 72·70.88-7t m Cindy HNI. 16,000 m 72-71-72-87
Kathy Hlta. 14,000 70-e7-71·75
Shelley Hamlln. $4.000 71·7~M8
Cathy Morrie. 14.000 72-70-10-7 t ..
Jo Ann WMllam, 13,375 74-8$.ei-72 ..
Chrl• Johnaon,&2,876 72-72-71-70
Sandra Palmaf. 12.876 73-88-73-7 t
Jal'I Stapheneon. 12,875 71-7$-88-72 -Lynn Adame, '2.287
Bath Danial, '2,217
~
Clthy S'*11. I 1.828
Vlc:lll Fergon, I 1, 828
Nw1Cy Lope, S 1.828 -Kathy WMMti.115.518
M J Stnlth. 1 1.518
Barbera t.Axr...11.518
S....,. UtUe, 11.518 -Mary Owyw. I 1 ,2SO
~Delley, I 1,250 ........... Atlnhdt,S 1.250
G.a Hlrsta. 1 1.250 ...
72-72-73-88
73-72-70-71
71-71-75-70
70-78-72-$8
87-74-70-78
74-71-72·71
73-78-86-71
71-73-72-72
74-7~7-73
73-73-72-72
72-73-73-72
74-74-M-74
72-72-72-74
0onna WN!a, I 1, 100 89-7+-75-73
Judy RM\lcln. 11.100 72-71-75-73 •-won playoff.
•• ·:·· -...... -. -· •
lndr•• ..... Unotflclal 11andlng1 In Sunday'•
lndlanapolla 500, llallng driver,
hometown car numbe r .
cnaHl1-englne. number 01 lap•
complete and •-age t9Md tn mllM
per holK of Iha top 10 (atandlnge
unottlcllal untll poatad by Iha U !I
Auto Club at 8 a m EDT lod•y):
t. GOf'Oon Johnoocl<. Coldwate<,
Mloll . No 20. Wlldcat..co-ortll. 200
lapw. 182.028
2. Rick ~•. Baltaratlald, No 1 •
Pan.i<a-Ford, 200 lapw, 182 028
3 Pancho Certer. Brown•Du•o.
Ind . No 3. Marcll-Coaworth. 180 ,.,,, 181 327
4 Tom Sneva. Spokane. WUll.
No. 7, Merell.CO.worth, 187 lapw,
1eo eee.
5 Al Un-. Alt>uQuerqua, N.M ..
No 10. Longhorn·Coawortn. t87 lee>•. 158.835
8 Don Wlllltlngton. Fort
La uderdale, Fla No. 81 ,
Maren-co.worth, 185 lap•, t57 225
7 Jim Hlc;ltman. Chamblee. Ga
No 42. Marell-Coeworll'I, 188 \ape.
162 682
8 Johnny Rutherford. Fon Wonh.
TellM. No 5, Chaparral-Coeworln .
187 lap•, 15-4 817
9 Herm Jolln1on Eau Clalra
Wit , No 28, Eagle-ChaYy, 186 lapt.
150 4~
tO Howdy HotmH. Ann Arbor.
Mlc:fl , No 30, Marcl\.CO.Worttl, 1MI
•• 150 388
11 Bobby Rahel, COlvmt>ue, Ohio,
No t8. MarCll-Coewonh. 17• 1apa
t2 Gary Bett~. MonroYle.
Ind . No 8, Ughtnlng-Offy, t58 lapa
13 Hec1or R«>aqua, Maxleo, No
52, Marell-Coawonh, 150 tape
14 Danny Sutllvan. Loutavm., Ky ..
NO 53. Mwd\-Coawortl'I, 1'1 lapa
15. Chip Genaaal, Ptt1at>urgh. P•.
No. t2. Wlldcet-Coeworth, 14} lapw.
t 8 8111 Wllllllng1on, Fort
Laudardala . Fla . M 84 ,
Marell-Coeworth, 121 lepe.
17. M'°"9lll Ctlandaar, Dena Point
No ea, Eao»-C11evy. 104 1apw
18. Tom Blgalow, Wlna-ter, Ind ..
No. 27, EaQla-Cllevy, "\ape.
t8. A.J. "0)'1, Houa1on, Taxu, No
14, Mar~h. 85 l11P9.
20. Johnny P..--. lndlanapolle,
No. 34. Merc:h-Coeworth. 92 \ape.
2 t George Snide r. Houaton.
Te aa, No 35, Marcn-Coewortn, 87
lapa.
22 Ow'"Y Ongala, Senta Ana, No
25. Int~. a2 1apa
23. Jerry $neva. Spok-. Wath.,
No 89. M~. 81 &apa
24 Che! Fllllp, 0iona. TP•. No
38, E.aole-Coewof1h. 80 lapa
25. ~ ... Halamer, Lafayette, Ind ,
No. ee. ~. 38 1acie
28 Tony 8e11an11aueen
lndl e n apolle , N o 18
Mar~. 37 lapa
27 Dennie Arwtone, Gardena. No
7 5, Eagta-Mllodon, 3 7 lapa
28 Oeoll Brabham, Sen Clemente
No 21, M~. 12 tape
28. JOMle Garn. Malllco. No 55. Mar~.11ap
30 Kevin COgan. AeOonOo a.en.
No. 4, Pwllll•ford, 0 lapa
31. Mlll1o Andf'eltl Naunth. PL,
No. 40, Wlldcat-Coewortll, 0 lapa.
32 RogaJ MMn. Ballerwflald. No
31, Penwke..co.wonll. O !ape
33. Dale Whittington, Orlando. AL,
No 95, Marm-coawortn. o tape
Weettend lreneectlofte •....a.AU ........ ~ ST LOUIS C ARDINALS
Optioned Andy Rtnc:on. pllc:her. to
Lou1av111 e or th• Amer ican
AAoQallon Aecallad John Stupar
pitcher. ff om L.outwMle •
~ .. 111111 ....
0£NVER BEARS -Slonad Daw
Ra)llch. pitcher. 10 a free-agent
contnK:t.
NK>Ta.AU.
ST LOUIS CAAOIHALS -Hemad 81ng Devine prH ldent e nd c:hlel
oPWe1lng oflloelo
Cl
Or•noe Oout OAILV PILOT/Mondey, May ~1. 1882
MUC ll>TICI "*lC fimet fltalC NOTICf
....... PIOTtTIOUI •0iMH
'lf.Til'IOUt ltU=H ·~ ~ NA• HAT'IMINT "°TfTIOUe IU'*IH
flit .. ~T,::0111 :,. f!Ml\I O 9.f.~~~ fne follo•lllQ peuon 11 dotng NAMI ITATIMINl
3 u _~Of ltua•o-=~~101 0 "111 IN OAIAV ..... !.!!~~01.11ow1ng Pt r.on 11 doing
ftOHHOLOGY, A OOM ,_ C......, c..-Of, ,.... ........
• COMltANV. 1146 Alnlt•V ...... :.-ro~ .. ""' Ota1tl}e·Ollv• "11•d. Or•r111e. IUCO!ll,VL AUTO llLl.INQ A~ C0ttt MMa, 0 1 tHH MCN4M 0, N 1M1 ...... y CA ~·:~~ WOOlt Lil 2 N111<>e tr ~~. 't!.'t:!::: c'1:2t:;t1ego
Ot111111oder• l ut1n1u Mt• .iAMI CMllN. v111e CA 11171• Jamaa H ltockw•ll. 124110
0It111 t I , In C (I NI w ' or II CtTATION ("'09.ATI)' Tll11 butl™JH 11 C0111.luctltd f)y an Ovt rbrOOll. Or Iva, A•oo. Newade 001po11t1on), ~O •••II Av• H•'N CMI..., AD.,,.,.. 1r101v1du1l 81611
Votk. N v 10019 till Pl!Orl [ 0, TH! STATI 0' , ..... ,s.•,:!..V>f, ~·.·. ,, ........... ,h , .. _ ,_.!,~~.~ti-•• COtldUGled by 1111 lllta bualMM II vondU\>led lly t l.All,ORNIA " _ . ...,., ~ ..., ,., •-""' ·-
COfPQfl llOll fu DAVI() LARA\I '~ANKllN and (,ounlJ Clerk Of 0.ange County on J&l'lllf H Stoci.-.it
C0t11mod1He Buall\IH .. AMllA tlUl I HANltllN .... Ma~ 6 11112 ,11117• Tt\11 ttel-t WM filed wttll the ~~ ~"'wnte1 l>AMll A S VANWAY You era l'utlll•h•d O••nge Cont Delly County CIWI< ul Orang. County on
Vl4ie Pr•~ll fll~n'-1 llflrebr i;ltl\.l •nd 1equ111d to •PP.•' 1>1101 M•y 10. 11, l~ al. IH2 Mey 13, tNa
11111 atiterl\9fil .,.11 rired wllh II•• 11 ' 110111no In 11111 court on Auou•t 3040 02 ,1_1
C C "· II t9U et I 4~ • m 111 (><wt No 9. ------------Publlal\10 Orang• Coaat Dally ourtty llfk 01 ..... ano• Cou111v 011 ~~ 11 700 ..cMc. c.iiier Oftw PU8lJC NOTIC[ Pllol, M.,. 11. u . ) , June 7, tN2
May 1 IOl1 '1.U.1 WHI S111t1 At•• Cell)ornfi and lo ------------2102 .. 2 ltubll1lled Orange Cn~'' ll•11y gt~e •n• 11,.11 ruaon wh• "CTITIOUI IUllNlll ' • , " ' NAMI ITATIMINT rltot May 10 17, 2 J 1 t\182 ac;.<.Ordtno 10 tne verified pe1111oi1 111,. 10110,.111g P•• •On 11 tJolrtg NM.IC NOTICE J04 1 Ill tti.d .... nh thie couri llulln .. ~ 0 ---.. -_-IC_NO_T_l_C_E___ O•te<J Mey 11 1082 IAIPAN 4040 w <.nendler
r--. KLllN t CUTLI~ INC, <; e 11 1 ,1 A 11 a CA 9 2 7 O 4
2UJ H ltroed••Y. •I• 20I M•\;hHI l Woode 3J68 C•ll
'leTITIOUI IWllHlll
NAMI ITATIMINT CITY Of' i.-VIHll
"'°"°HO ITATllllNT O'
COMMUNITY DIVILO•MINT
OIMICTIVll ANO ~CTIO Ull 0' 'UNO* The Cl1y ot lrvtne •• •nt1<:•p1t1no ~ '217.000 tn Commonlly
Oe¥elopmen1 Block Oran1 (COBOi
f\lndt for Fe<l.,11 Fltc•I YHr 11182
The V 8 o.c>1rtm•n1 of Houtlr>Q
end Utben Oev.lopm•nl r~ulrM
Illa! In Ille UM of in ... fund•. the
city mutt give m .. tmum INllble
priority IQ I CllvlllH Which Wiii
tien.tlt low and moeler1t1 hicoma
lamlliM; 0t alel In Iha prav.ntlon or
allrnlnatlon of ttuma o. bliQhl or
1ct1vlll11 h i ving a pa•tlcular
url:°tlty of lrvina In accordanc.
with 1111 above crllerla, Wiii Ile
con1ld1r1ng 1 propoHI pr1m1rlly
l1clllt1t1 and ellpedlle Iha
prodliCtlO<'l of low end moderala
Income 11ou1lng and 10 provide
affordable houtlng oppor1un11111
and needed publfc tervlcea for
qullllllld o«ton1 wr.o elll'ler work
or Uva In tl'll City ol Irvine Tile
projected UM ol the COBO fund•
WOUid bl .. IOlfOWI
(1) Approxlmetety 60 percent 01
the city'• annual COBO allocallon
for lhl IM)qullltlon of land and or
impro~t tl'leralo lo meke tl'le
eltM avlllllble for qualtfl<td llOl.ls1no
(b) Apj)(Olllmalety t 0 peroenl OI
the ct1y'1 annual COBO allocatton
lot public tervlcea for Quallftttd
Plf90MI.
(c) ApprollkMtety 10 percenl of
the dty'a an11Yal COBO eJ1«;e11on
for CC>m9rlhlntl;,e plann1no
(di Apj)(o•lmalety 20 pe<cent of
tile clly'a annual COBO alloc111on
tor coordinating and lmplemenllng
pr09t am act1vt11ea
Tiii• propoul la oubllsned to
etford ctt~ens an oppor runny 10
1J11mln1 Ila conter•t and tubmll
commenll. Written comments ere
Clue on or before 5 00 p m . Jun11 2 t
1982 Submit yout written
commenta 10 Jock M iine
Communi ty Oeve1opmen1
Department, P 0 Box 19575, lrvlne,
Calllornla 112713
The City Council, prior to
flnelliJng Ill propOHll Wiil hold I
pub41C llNrlng to obtain 1ne "'--ol
the clt11en1 on Tuetday, Juty 13
11182, In 1111 Council Cllambers.
17200 Jemboree. Irvine. ~llnlllona
of "low and moderate Income
lemlllee.'' pe.rtlcular urgency and
Oilier Information regarding the
propo111 can be obtained by
tlllc>honlng (714) 754 3695
Oeled. Mey 27, 1982
City of lrvlne
..,.,.. , ... 11.
o.puty City C i.f'k
Publl1hed Ot1ng1 CoHI Dally
PUot, M•y 31. 1982
2384·82
lllTH NDTICIS
SCHORLE
OLIVE M SCHORLE,
8ervices have been set for
Wedneeday, June 2. 1982 at
lO :OOAM at Fairhaven
Cemetery for Oltve M
Schorle, 74. Mrs Schorle
resided an Costa Mesa for 40
years and was a native of
Franklin Manitoba. Canada
A reg11tered nurse. Mrs
Schorle worked at Santa
Ana Community Hosp1t<1I.
Hoag Hospita l and the
medical o ff ice o( C B
&mett, CdM Mrs &horll'
ia survived by a son Jon.
Chief o f Police San
Francilco State University,
daughter-in-law of Eldorado
Hills, Ca., grandchildren
Cynru and Jon II of Citrus
Heighta, Ca .. a sister Mildrt.'d
and brother Norman of
Canada. Mrs Schorle was
the widow of C Victor a
Schorle of Santa Ana, Ca.
Mra. Schorle has most
recently been a resident of
Sacramento, Ca ln lieu of
flowera the family requests
donations to the Olive M.
Schorle Nursing Memorial
Fund. San Fra.nruK'O St.ate
University. Interment at
Fairhaven Memorial Park
Conducted by Fairhaven
Mortuary.
HAalOI LAWt4--MT. OLIVE
Monuarv • CemPterv
Cremalor~
1625 Gisler Av•
Costa Me5il
540-5554
,lllC:I llOTHHS
HU UOADWAY
MOlTUUY
t 10 Broadway
Costa M1 .. ,'
642 91.-..0
IAln & HIGHOH
SMfTH & TUTHILL
WISTC:LJFJ C:HA'll
427E t7th51
Costa Mesa
646-9371
"HC:I UOTHUS
SMITHS' MOITUAaY 827 Main St
HunllnQton Beach
536-8539
'AC:IHC YllW
MIMOIJAL,Aal
Cemetery M ortvarv
Chapel-Cremetorv
3i500 Pac1f1c Vrew Drive
PWwport Beach
644-2700
l•nt• Ant, CA '27ot 1t111u11 :;1 Co111 Me .. CA 92928
(7t4) w llOO ' d Put>llll'l•d 01•1111• C1111t Oalty md1~:~:.~11n111 •I ~on uclt1d by an
PllOI, Mo 11 i4 ;l 1 )11111 I 111112 Mk.II ... Woodl
2113 87 lhll .... _, ...... ht.cl wllll llw
------------Coun1y C..,k of Ora11g1 County on l'tllllC NOTICE May 8 1982
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FtW11 NAME STATEMENT Pl•bhshell Or•nge l.uu1l Ollllly l>llctl Mey 10 17 2A 31 t982 fhe rut1ow1ng P""u"~ are <11111111 206!1 82
b11,1nc>U II~
PAL.If IC OElAll /9!1 Dt1l M.11
r· "'" Ml<\J CA 9/LU Ml.IC NOTICE
OE NNl'i f ()WAl1l) SMITH l'ICTITIOUI .Ull ... 11 1903 E B•y Av1111ue. Balbo• CA NAMI 8TATllllNT
9?66 t fhe lollowtng person 11 e101ng
Jf F ~ [ IH I Jf 11 I JOttN no butinest ..
NATI 7qq[)(:fMa1 Co~lnMKs~ Cl\ PASHA MARKET AN O
9~627 LIQUOR. 706 Pacific Coaal
l h" llu>iness is cun1J1.1lled tJy w H1ghw•y. tiunllngton Beach
QCfl4'1t1I p olnershop Numl All, P O Boa 756, l•
Llt'm11s Sm•ll• Mired• CA 90673. 1260 ~tntree
Thos ,10111mon1 w11~ hlf'd wllh lht< lll Habra CA 9063t
Counlv Ctur~ ol 01ungR County 011 Thia bualnlH Is conduclod by en
May 6 1987 lndlvldual
F118t73 Na.tml All Puol1~hnl OttHlijR Codst o ... 1y Hus sl•l.,,,ent WIS 11i.o wtlh lhl
P,101 Muv 10 t l ?4 l t 1982 County Clttrk ol 01ange County on
20118·82 Mey 13 1982
"19192 otlD•IC NOTICE Publislled Orange Co11t Delly ____ r-VVL ________ Piiot. Mey 17. 24. JI. June 7. 11182
FICTnlOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following pe•aon is doing
busn1nes1 u
CHALOU LIMITED 18700
Beacn Boulevard Sulle 100.
Hunhnglon Beacll CA 92648
G LOUIS Graztad10. Ill 18700
Beech Boulevard. Su11e1 100
fiuntlngton Sea;;h, CA 92648
t nis ousoness Is conducted by e
limned partnerShlp
G LOUIS Gra1.1adl0 Ill
Thos &letemem was ltled wl1h tl'le
Counly Clerk ol Oranoe County on
May 13, 1982
F1at1319
Publtsned Orange Coast Oe11y
P1101 M11y 17 24 3 t June 7 1982
2171-82
2t72-82
P\&.IC NOTICE
T1120e
HOTICI! Of' TRUITH'I SALE
T.L No. 1J079 .J
On June 14, 1982 at I 1 00 o'clodl
a m 11 1ne 11•11 entrance In thl main
lobby of Saleco Tiii~ lnaur1nc1
Company. 825 N Broadway, In the
Clly ol Santa Ana, County of
Ot~. s1111 of Cllttoml•
SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE
COM PANY a co•poretton, aa
Trua111 under lhe Oeld of Trull
executed by M H. FEKRI, tlCOtded
May 8. 1961 •• document no 10040 In boolt 14050, page !>53 of Olfleltl
Records rn Ille olllce ol tile
Recorder ol Orange County,
Calltornla, by '"'°" of delaull In tl'le payment or performance of
obllgetlona ••cured lh••eby ____ Plm __ IC_NO_T_IC_E ____ 1nclud1ng tile breach or delaull.
kOTICI! Of' TIIUITl!l!'I SALi! nota OI wfllen w .. recorded F.t>
I r.1 lollow111g pereon la dol11g
bualn .. a H
THE 8ARI! MINIMUM, 804 17111
Street Huntington BHch C A
112~8
Larry Jam" Coonrod, 004 11111
811e11, Hunllngton B••Ch, C A
112848
fhlf IX•aln ... It C!Of'ldUCled by an
lndlvldual
L•trY Coon•oo
Thia 11a1emen1 w .. ftle<I wl\11 me
County Ci..k of Orange County un
May 13, um• ,, ...
Publlll'll d Or•nge CoHI Dally
Pilot. May 17 24, 3 1 Jutll 7, 11182
7115.-82
Ml.IC NOTICE
"CTITIOUI 8UllHHS
NAME ITATIMENT
I h11 1011ow1no peraon 11 doing
Duaineaa ••
CHRIS S CREATIONS. 5 17
14111 StrMI liunllngton BHCh CA
1121148
CHRISl INE B JENKINS 511
14111 St1eet Hunll~lctn Be1<:h. CA 92648
Tt11s buslrHIH 1• ~0111Jucted bv nn 111d1v1du111
Cl'lrltllne Jenkin•
lh1s s1e1em1nt was flied w11n lh«
County Clerk 01 Or.mge Counl) 011
April 30 198? I F1118455 Published Orengo Cooat Oa11y
P11ot May 10 17 24 J t 1982
3048·82 I
Ml.IC NOTICE
'ICTITlOUI aUllNell NA• ITATElleNT
'fhe lollowlng penon 11 doing
bull..-a M
GRABLER ENGINEERING, 633
We•t K11eu1. Unll J. Orange. CA 92667
Willard P Graber. 16281
Mercury Drive We11m1nat1r. CA
92643
Tilts buatnesa la conducted by an
lndMdual
Willard P Graber
Tl'llS stat-I 'NIS filed With the
County Ci.nt of Otange County on
May 13. 1982 Loan No.13tac»-o 16, 1982 •• document no
T.I . No.~ 82-051844 OI Mid OlllClll Recordt, Fl1811D
T.O SERVICE COMPANY u duty Wiii sell 11 publlc auction to tile Publlalled Orange Coast Dally
appointed T1uate1 under 1111 highest bidder for <:Uh In lewful Piiot, May 17 24 31, June 1 1982
tollowlng deacrlbld deed ot truat money of lhe Unllod Sta lea, Without 2 t03-82
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION any covenant or w1t,.n1y i------------
TO THE HIGHEST 8f00ER FOR ••oresMCI or Implied as 10 tllle, PUBUC NOTICE
CASH (P•V•ble at 11me of sale In po98eNioo. or encumbrances. tor!------------lawful money of the United Stain) lhe purpou of paying obllgetlona '1CTITIOUI au .... aa
all right, title and lntereet con\19y9(1 aecu•ed by said Deed of Trust. lhl NA• ITATIMOn'
to and now held by II under H id lntetes1 conweyed to Mid Trut1ee by Thi lo4!0Wlng pereone are dOlng
Deed ol Truat In the prope•ty H id Oeed ol T•u11 In property ~ u
llerefnan« OMcrlbld -1t1.1atod In Ille County of Orange. PERSONAL MANAGEMENT
TRUSTOR JEFFREY B. BEAVER, State ot California and desalbld CONSUL TANT8, 22822 La Vina,
a tingle men •• Mlaelon 1111)0. CA 9289t BENEFICIARY CITY FEDERAL Lot lO of Ttact No 35l9. In Ille Robert A. Froellllcll, 1116 Met
SAVINGS t LOAN ASSOCIATION. City ol Newpor1 BMdl ... per map V1ltl, Vlsta. CA 92083.
a OOf'pOratlon tecordec:t In bOOll 128. PtQel 18 to Richard A. Potratz. 22822 L•
Recofded ~ 5, t 1181 u lnetr 2 l lnctutlw. MISClllaneou9 Mepe, ln Vina, Mfellon Vlelo. CA 92891.
No. 3877 In the Ofllclal A«:ord9 In thl olflol ot tile County Recorder of Thia ~ la oonducted by I
1111 olflol of the Alcofdlr of Orange Mid i,,.~7,;.,. a strip 01 land 1 root (1lnlf'a/ 1)111ner1Np. County Mid d-.1 of rn.t ~bee ......... ._ RoC>lft A Froehlich the r<>llOwtno property wide O¥er the Sout'-terty 1 toot Thia ttat-t -,..., With 1111
Lot 38 of Trac1 No IM88. In tile ol Mid lend 11 conveyed 10 the City County~ of Of9nQI County on
C I I C 0 of Newpor1 8-:11 by deed recorded May 20. 11182. lly o rv1n1, ounty ot range, Aprll t. t960 In l>OOk 5174, page ,,_.,.,
Stare ot Calllo•nla. H per map 596. Offictal Recol'd1. and In 1>00k Publltlled Orange CoHI Dall)
recorded In 8ooll 411• PIQll 33 10 5174, page 599, Ottlclal Record• Piiot. May 23. 30 .run. 6 13, 11182 38 lnciualltl. Of Mllcellaneo... Mape Except all oll. 011 rlgllta. • ' ~ record• of uld Ora.nge County •• ml el n...111 1 a1 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOEA A mtner .. a. ner "V 1• ,,_ ut OU 1------------
0 EEO OF TRUST OATEO July 21. right•. and 0''-hydrOCllbonl by flt.8l.IC NOTICE
wflataoever name known thlll may ------------1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION be wltllln or under the parcel of land ro PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT llereinebove described, 1oge11le1
MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE wtll'I tlle perpeluel rlglll of drllling.
If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION mining. e.plorlng and operating OF THE NAT URE OF THE d PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. \IOU therefor and storing In an removing the same from aald land SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER or any othet land, lncludlng Iha right
9 Carver. lrvlne. CA to Wlllpttock or dlrectlon&lly drlll
(II • 1tree1 addreat or common and mine from ~ otl'\er then
des1gna11on II sllown above no tllOM he<linat>Ove delcrtbld. Oii °'
warranty •• glvan •• lo Ill g•• well&, tunnela and sll•ltl
coniplet-°' corractneul " bottom 1uct> wlllpatocked or
f'ICT11lOUI ~ ..
NAmlTA-n.-NT The lollowlng per•on 11 doing
t>utl,,.. ..
LADONNA'S MA SSAGE
CLINIC, 4100 8lrdl Strwt. No. 108,
Mewpot1 8Mci\, CA 928e3
l aDONNA L. WHITEFORD.
5188 ~ Clrdl, Weetmlnat•.
CA 02&83.
Thi• buel-" conducted by 1111 lndlvlduel
LaOonnt L WhltefOl'd
Thia.,.,_\ -flllCI wttll the
County C*1I of Orange Couniy on
Ml)' 20, 11182.
Tile beoellclel'( under Nld Deed dtrecllonally drllled well•, tunneta
of Ttual. by reason of a breech°' and •11•111 under beneath o• delaull In tl'le obllg111on1 1ecured beyond Ille nterlot llmlla 111ereot.
thereby llerelofore execut~ end and to ••drlll, ••lunnel. equip,
delivered 10 the undetatglfed • 1 t 1 1 d d written Oeclaratlon of Default end me n • n, repa r · eepen •n operate eny auch wtlll• °' mlnn, '~ Demand for Sale, and wrlnen notlee wllhout, howevet, tile right lo dr111. Publl1h1d Orange CoHI Delly
ol breech and of electlon to cauae mine. alOl'e, explore and operate Piiot, Mey 23. 30, .run. 6. t3, t882 Iha under1tgned to sell u ld tllrougtl 1111 aurlace or 1111 UPPlf 3()11842
propetty to u1111fy aald ot>llglt10n1, 500 , .. 1 ot Iha aub1ur1-of the ------------and tll1r1elter th11 undettlgned land lle•elnabove dHcrlbed, H DlllDl.IC MnTICE cauaec:I Nld notlee ol bra.ctl and of ........ Com r--. rw election 10 oe Recorded January 18, rMetVtld by ""' lrvtne pany, a ------------1982 " Ina tr No. 112-01118114 In West Virginia CXl(poratlon, rllC()(dld "1CTTTlOUa .u ... aa
Uld Olllclal Record• Augu1t 11. 19n. In book 12331. ..,... ITATIMRNT page 1614, Olllclal ~di. Tile lollowlng perton It doing Seid tale wlll be made. but Anentton 11 directed 10 the ract buel,_ ..
wltl\OUI covenant or WIHlnty ,,,., the Oii. ate .... IJtoeptld from WINDOW WIZARDS. 3110 P1111
expresa or Implied, •egardlng 11111. 1r.e dllCllpt~n lhta guarantee Newport, #312. Newport Betch. CA potseaalon, or ancumbrenoH. lo and any policy In the name of 926&0.
pay the remaJnfng prtncipel tum Of a purch.._ el u1a under Mid JOHN STANLEY OUIR, 3110
the notl(I) MCWod by uld Deed Of Deed ot Trv11 w1 al.a contain uld Perk Newport, • 312. Newpo•I
Trust. with lnterMI .. In uld nott Oii lltOllPllOn a.en. CA 1126&0 •
provided advance•. 11 any, undar The unpaid balanoe and wtlmate Tl'llt butlneaa la condliCtod by an
Ille lerma of aald 011d of Truat, ot cotla, el1$>1n-and edvanc:ee u lndlvldual.
1-. cherget and ••oen-of 1111 of May 17, 1982 ta 1133,357.00, John S Oulr
Tru91ee end ot lhl truata cr11ted by Mid amount wUt lncf-untM date Thi• atatemenl waa nled with Ille
aald Oeed Of Trua1 of aale County Ci.nt of Orenoe County on
S.ld Nie wilt be held on Tu.day, Tile •••111 addreu and 01111r May 13. 1982 June 8, 1982 et 2 00 p m • a1 tile commO<'l dellgnatlon, 11 any. of the
CMpman Avenue entrance, to the rNI pr()9«1y dncrlbod et>ove 11
Civic Center Bulldlng, 300 EHi purported to oe· 482 t Cortland Of ,
Chapman Avenue, In the Clly of Newpor1 BMch
Or&nQe The underaioned Truatee
Al 1111 time ot tile lnltlal dlaclalmt any llablllty for any pul>l~tlon of this notice. tile total lncortectneet of 1111 11reet lddr-
•mount of the unpeld balancl of tile and other commO<'l OMlgn•tlon. 11 obllgallon tl<lured by Ille above any, lhown herefn
detcrlbed d eed of truat and DATED May 11. 11182
ealfmeted coat•. 1•p1n111. and B1n111c1ary Town & Country
ldVancaa II St52,674 03 Bank, Attn Jamee M PtMton To da1ermln1 tile opening bid, Addr-t263S s.al 8eec:l'l Blvd
you ma)' cell (714) 937-<>Gee. Soal Beecl'I, CA.
0111e May 10. 1962 Telephone (213) 594-9783
T 0 SERVICE COMPANY SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE
.. aaJd Truatee, COMPANY .• (A)rporetlon Tru-t11
By Patr1Cle A. Rendall, AddrHt 3700 Wll1lltr1 Blvd
OAaeltlarll Secretary • 101. Loa Angelle. CA. ne City Boulevlrd. WMt. Telephone: (213) 873-7788.
Or11191, CA 92&68 By~ Buff, (714) 835-8284 Foreclolurl 011to.
Publlt lt•d Orange Coen Delly Publlthld Orange CoHI 01111
Piiot. MAy 17, 24. 31. 1962 21n-82 Piiot. Mey 24, 3t, June 7. 1~:
I SOOLAR I
I I I* I I I
I SOP IE Ii' _ I' I r I _
.... ....
I 11!. E H E I C . My nelOhl>or 1111 llnally CQft-1 j I' j' Cludld 1r.11 111.-.lalon ••• In
· -• • -Yentld tor 1h• IOl8 pur9011 01
.... ,-A-R_T_T __ __,, .. mno -.
I' I I i El • fv°'"t.'J:: ~,,..~~ . ,_.....-..i.1-.... '~ !:ilssc~asW:..'Vl'"'ur r r I' r r I
• trfd.=t*, tmaa •o I I I I [ I
•wun-... .. a n1111111•
~--
F1._
Publlalled Or9ng1 Cout Dally
Piiot, May 18, 23. 30. June 6. 1982
~2
P\a.IC NOTICE
FICTTTIOUI IMl ... 11
NAMl!ITATUtlNT
The lollowlng peraon 11 doing uusm.. ..
SEACOAST FINANCIAL, t71 S
Anita O.tve, Suh• 103. Otange. CA
92668.
JOHN W CHOOAK. 28932
Highwood Circle, LAguna Hllll. CA
g2653
Tlllt bu"'-8 19 conducl.O by en
Individual
John W. Chodall
Thlt ttaternent WU ftled with fht
County C*1I of Orange County on
May 13, 1982 ,,...
Publl1ll1d Otenge CoHt Dally
Piiot. May t8. 23, JOi JUlll 6. 1982.
2t87-62
Businessmen
If yo u a r e do ing
busi ness under a
F"1ct1t1ous Business
!\lame you are required
t>y law r Business and
l'rofess1ons Cock Sec
17900 to 17930 J to f 1le a
P1cl1trnus Bu111ness
Name Statement or1d
ha ve it publuhed for
four con.,ecutll)(' weeks
WE: at the DAILY
I'll.OT can ht>lp with
both. Call the LE:CAL.
DEPARTMENT ot
542-4321 Ezt 332 for
further fn/ormataon
VELOCIPEDOMANIA &·hool children on
Caeld trip to Old Sacramento look through
windows of exh1b1t on the history of bicyclin~
'-f> Wlrepnoto
in the United States. Shown are an 1870 ('halo's
velocipede and an 1869 velocipede
Lobster lovers given support
Oklahoma congressman comes to rescue with bill
WASHINGTON (AP) ls lh<-'
United States threatRned by a
domestic lobster cartel? Will
lobster-lovers rind them:.f'lves
hold hostage by yellow ·shc-kered
lobster barons, furct'd to pay
outraS(eous pm.-es or go without a
necessity or Life7
location mcentlvt>S tor busint>ss
and industry at tht· c·xix•nS<" of
the rest of thl'
non-lobster-produt·tng st.a.lt'!i."
within th1:1r bordl·rs'
It w ee; a response to legt~latmn
1ntroduLed earlier by
Northt'ast and M1dwe:.t
l'Ongressml•n that would impoSt.· a
national tax o n t•rud e oil
production and hm1t the ahthly
of Westl'm st.att.-s to tax their
<' n e r g y r l's o u r ,. t• s T h o s e
congrt>ssmt·n say the energy
taxes. pas..<;l-d through on ut1hty
bills, art• unfairly fo1steJ on
M1dwe.t l'Onsumers
Never fear An Oklahoma
congressman 1s ndrng to the
r e s c u e o r I o b s t e r I 11 v l' r ..,
everywhere
"A handful of
lobster produt·1ng stales have
sought to gain the greatest
poss1bl(' econom1t advantage
from their pos1t1on as net lobster
harveswrs at the <'Xpenst• of the
rest of the nation," stormed Hep
Dave McCurdy. a Democrat
McCurdy's answer The
National Lobster Profit Shanng
Act of 1982. a bodv blow lt• the
lobster-rich states· that seek to
t• x p I o 1 t I o b s t t' r t' o n s u m e rs
t•verywhNe. Tht• bill would
impose a federal t.a.x on ll)bstcr
production while· 11m1ting the
ab1hty of the st.atei. to tax lobswr.,
harvested off theLr shores McCurdy, whose! home state
would be.· one of the hardt.>st hit
h~ the 1•nergy bill, call('d 1t
·.,m.:111-mmded, regressive and
nothing short of procla1rrung c1v1l
w<1r." Ami he wondered aloud
"why my mlll'agul'S from tht'
Northecc.t ;md Midwest dtd not
propose a sevt'rance tax on
natural resoun·t·s familiar to
their own area. ... ? lron ore.>, t'Ocll.
zinc
"RE-venue from SUH(' taxation
of lobster prod.uC't1lln pours into
the <:offers of those state8," he
told the HoUS(' "It allows thf'm
t o promote powerful n~·w
"The lobster sources of this
l'OUntry, limited to a few
North<>asl slates. should be
viewed as nat1onaJ resources,'' he
arg)i'es. "The ben('flts derived
from the taxation of these
r~u.rct.'S should be cnJOyed by
all of America not JUSl the
lobster-fa rming Industry and
those st.at.es who by grologll·al
l'hance find tht?se rt'sources
Utilities cut
Housing hurt
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
.h•st how seriously do state government leaders
take California's stead ily worst•ning h o u sing
t:run<:h"
To hear them talk, it's one of their top
pnor1lles
But action SJX'aks loudn than words. And one
recent action by a key state agl'ncy suggests that
solvmg the housing shortag<> is less 1mpon.ant to at
least some off1c1als than short term polttical
expediency
For even as the Legislature's De mocratic
leadership pushed a package of ftvl' bills to provide
hnannng for about 40,000 nl'w housing units. the
state Public Uuhucs Comm1ss11m at•led to raise the
prtcc of new housing bc.•yond Lhe reach of many
thousands of hop«•ful buvt•rs
The· l'Offimls..'>tOn rult'<.l that u1thl1cs will no
l1>ngN prov1d<> frN.' gas <tncl 1·l~t.nc hookups for
CAllfDRNIA f OCUS
new homes and subdivisions
The PUC's action drew relatively litlle
publicity because 1l wasn't billed as an increase m
housing costs.
lnstead, it was labeled a $100 million reduction
m uUbty bills for existing C'lectnc and natural gas
custom~rs. And that was true The PUC's decision 1s
a way to save most uuhty customers about 50 cents
a month at a ume when the commission is under
inten.'l(• political pressure to c;lash pnces wherever 11
can.
"Ullhty ratepayers," said PUC President John
Bryson. "should not be rPquired to subsidize (new
ronstruC'tion) through their gas and e lectric bills.
"If the public is to provide fmanc1a1 support to
new building, that should be done through
legislative decisions on taxes and pubhc spending -
not through utility bills"
But not everyone viewed the old system of free
hookups for nE'w housing ;is a subsidy. For all
existing uuhty customers. the building mdustry
argued, had their own servtt-e inst.aJled free at some
time in the past. with the <.-ost spread among all
utility customers
Changing the· system now. builders srud, would
be a subsidy for old customers and saddle new
buyers with a bill that homeowners have never
before had to pay
And this at a time when prices and interest
rates a re already high enough to drive most
potential buyers out of the market.
"Th is would be another nail in the comn of the
California housing industry," W .R Effinger.
president of the San Diego branch of Shappell
Nude sunbathers
fight crackdown
MIAMI (AP) -A group aupportina nude
sunbathing has med auit against Miami authorities
wh o launched a rec~nt crac kdown o n
skinny-dipping.
South Florida Free Beaches Inc. asked U.S.
District Judge C. Clyde AtJdnt to enjoin M.l.ami
police and o.de County proaecutora from enf on:lng
indecent expo11ure laws at the beach on Vlrglnia
Key in Bi.aca)'TK' .Bey.
Police began a crackdown on nudity there May
12. The frtt beach group'• auit cal.led nude~~
''naaual" and "wbolemme" and l&kl the ~
haw not enaaaed In "tndecient exhlbUicn ..
Until die-c?Kkdown1 the 1ult .. 1d, police
pmnlt~ nudity and had even ''Ween action to lNUA the safety and well·br-1.nl of the plalndffj,"
---------
by PUC act
lndustn~. one of tht-state's biggest buiJders. said
during heanngs on thl' PUC acuon
"It wilJ add an average of $600 to the cost of
every house built m California and that price
difference. which IS passed through to the buyt>r.
can mak<> or break many prospective buyers m
today's market. W1· find that uch add1t1onal $1,000
tn eost tak<>s 100,000 people out of the housing
market."
But the PUC's chensht.'Cl mncept of ''usage
scnsiuvr" pnnng demands the change Under that
concept. ut1hty uS(.•rs pay tht• full c:ost of evt'ry
scrvtCt.' tht.•v re<.-e1vc, with an t>nd to the subs1dws
from big u5crs that have alway:. madl' res1denu.il
utility ral£'S a bargain
The idc•a sounded log1c:al as the PUC adoptl-d tt
m the mtd-1970s, a lime whc•n housing cost far lt-ss
and mten-st ratC'S were still be-low 10 percent
It still sounds good to thl' PUC, which has lx><•n
severely L-r1 tic1zcd for the rate mc·reases g1v1•n
P;1c:1flc Telephonl', Pac1f1c Gas & Ell'(:tnc U., an<i
San Diego Gas & Ek<:tnc C-0 111 thl last year
But th<• PUC hasn't t'Ons1dercd what its m•v.
hookup policy ml'ans m lt•rms of lost JObs and
frustrated homebuyers
If the state really cared about the housing
crunch. that would be om· of the first quesuons
off1c1als would ask
(Eha.s 1s a columnis1 ba:.<'d in San!Jj M onica)
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
PHILADELPHIA (AP)
Thomas Bayard
M cCa b e, 88, d1rHtor
emeritus or Scott Paper Co
and its d11ef execut1 V('
off.1cer 39 yea rs. d red
Thursday
HARPSWELL, Maine
(AP) -Wllllam C. Lewis
Jr .• 69, a rPtlred Au Force
brigadier 8eneral who
S<.'rved as an n1de for fonTter
Margart't Chase Smith.
died Wednesday
BOSTON <AP I Dr
John W. Hoffman, 32, a
Harvard Medical School
In structor who was
diagnosed as havi ng
leukemia when he
volunt.eert'd for a study rm
relaxation response. died
Tuesday
NEW YORK (AP) -
Lllllebell Lombardo, 82,
widow of be.ndleadtr Guy
Lombardo, d1rd
Wednetday
SU MTER, S .C. (AP) Freet W. Bartle«f 84,
who retired as Mobl Oil
Co. chairman In 1961,
died Tueeday.
tht• NC'w \'ork Oaily NC'w<.
dll'd Mondav
DUBLIN. Ireland (AP>
Capt Spencer Freeman, !19,
a founder of the Irish
HO!iptlals Sweoeptstakes. d1t.'d
Thursday He foundt.'d the
contest 1n 1930 to ra111r
money for Irish h~pitals
SUDBURY. Vt (AP)
Frank King Slnglser Jr .. ?:\.
a former nation11l radio
broadcaster who was one or
the panel1i;t~ 1n the
Nllcon-Kennedy debates
died l''mlay
Mom of 6
honored
Ann Steindleberger o(
Fountain Valley, a
45-year-old motbM of
six, has been awarded a
$100 scholarahlp from
the International Word
Processing A..adation '•
Orange County chapter
Mra Stelndleberaer
wa1 required to
demon1trate her word
proce111n1 1kll11 by
complettna clauea,
eamtna • •r•de-polnt •verace of 3.5 or hJ&her
and recelvt.1\1 letter. of
recoalmend.aUon from
ln4tructor1 and
em=-attended~
BURBANK (AP) -~c1-att...ed w .... Bai.. 80, who ror 41 by c.c.t1lnt Coll• tbiit
M OSCOW CAP)
Nikolai Al. Mlkbllov, 7~. a
tonner m.lni.t.cr of culture
and one--U~ ~f ceNOC' of
the Sovl•t Union, died,
SovM!t De'Wlpeptrl aepcned
Wedl'.IC9daJ.
yean ..... chlo( mm critic°'-i-t two yea.n.
-c
1, •• ................
All teal Mll lt ldll'tfllMd
In t111t new1p1par 11
111bl.ot to the F.cltrtl flllr
Houelng Aot ot 1901
wtlleh makM It llito•I lo
1d11 e rll1e "tny
preference, llmlt•llon or
dltcrlmln111on b11ee1 on
r.oe, color. rlllglOn, llA or netlonel origin, or any
ln11nllon 10 meke eny
1uch pr1ferenc1 ,
• llmlt1t1on or
dlacrlmln1tton "
Thi• n-1p1per wlll not
knowingly accept any
tellllflltlng tor rHI ffllt•
which La In 11tot111on of the
llW
IEW LllTl•I
In eJCclu1111e Se1vl1w
area. Gate guuded
Spectecul1r view With
or WI O furniture 3 Br &
F R. B11ullful cond Only
$450.000 A Twllchell-
T rt 11110 n H at i ng
759·9100
GEORGE El.KINS C
PtUDH •111111
1 Location, ttrma & vetue,
make Ihle Co1ta Mesa 3
bdrm home 1 supor buyl
Good 111um1ble loan
plus seller terms make
this a mull to see Low
prlee II S 109,900. Call
to~ .... "" f 41{\§}lq
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Low. low priced 3 Br wt
llvtng & d ining areaa
opening to teeluded pa-
tio. Nr beach, echools,
shopping. Cu1tom cabi-
netry Good aaaum. loan.
Priced at $175,000. Call
now Binnie OIJCon'a lls-
llng. 75&:9100
GEORGE ELKINS C
DU'T um
Mesa Ciel Mer'• beat va-lue In a 1peclou1 4 bdrm.
2 bath pool home! Great
locatlon for your !amity,
great term• for your
budget! Bargain prlceCI
at $135,000. Call today
for detaJlal 646-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
MESI WOOIS
Beaullful cuttom eabl,,._
try by a muter cralt-
aman really aeta thlt 3
Bdrm 2 Ba home apart
Lovely gazebo and bea-
ring fruit treea Low rate,
n-loen avallable. Full
pr i ce $149 ,000
751-3191
C::. <,fl l (_ T
-f"" P~( JPf I~ 11! '-,
ltWHT PllOEI
PHTlflltl
Harbor Vlew'a buy of the
year! Vacant with aupe<b
terms! Assume 1st of s 115,000 at 10•1w •. ow-
ner will carry 2nd! 3
bdrms plua aeparale
recreation room Park-
llke yard with bubbling ,,. c•• "'"' •"-"'° 1~$M1
FllER WITH l YU
This houte need• lots or
etbow gre11e but what a
view! Fanteatlc home for
poolside entertaining. 3
BClrma. 1¥. Ba, potent-
lalty lovely garden house.
Owner lle,dble oo finan-
cing Full price S 149,500
751-3191
C::. t.,{ It ( l
-f"" P~I lPf H I I( <,
TWO IEW
SIPER TOWllllS
Two gr111 maater bdrma
with prlvete bath•. Ideal
for co-owner1. Wood-
burning llreplac:es, plua
'!\ bath down1talre. At-
tached 2 car garage,
private patio Excellent
financing. S 110,000 Call
546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
5% DOWN!
CIRIEI PlRI
YILUIE
2 & 3 BR Townhomet
C09la M-
lnclodM 9V1fY amenity
tmaglnablel
FROM 1137,950
Furn. Model Open
11 to 5 Delly. Av~edo at Fairview Rd.
141-2111
°"'~ 1141,111
Great tor entertaining
Huge lam~ room with wet bar. ramld 1ky-
llghl1 cra.c ting •OOd·
b11rnlng llrepl1ce. 3
belht 2 pe11c)e, ttOfllQt
room g1 lore. Muell,
m11ch more. Call nowt
&il1
Utle .... ~ ... on • Tuftet, along came •
sptder and rMct In ttt. Oelly Piiot CIH1Uled
l9Cltloft ........ .....
M'e r...-Md ..... " • fot ...... You OM Mil • your tuffet end lot• of other thine• ttlrouefl Dally Piiot CIH•Ul•d ,.,,.... Cel 14Mt78
J. # •
Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 31, 1982 Cl
71he marketplace on the Orange Coast . 64 2-5678
2 l l DROOM
3 163 7 LOI Rloe, San Juan Caplatrano
963-6767 197,600 Sun 11-3
2188 Rural, Eaat.ide. Costa Meu
846-7434 $149,000 Sun 1..t
44 Chardonnay, Woodbridge, Irvine
548-1188 $139,800 Sunday 1-6
20082 Orchid St, S.A Heights
548·1168 $128.900 Sunday 1-5
* •633 Lido Park Or (F2), Newport Bch
760-1900 $495,000 Sunday 2-5
#3 Lago Sud, lrvlne
640-9900 $159,000 Sat 2-5; Sun 1-6
221 Via llhaca, Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $349,500 Sat 1-5; Sun 3-6
221 Via llhaca, Lido Isle. NB
673-7300 $349,500 Sat 1-5; Sun 3-6
414 Narcissus. Corona del Mar
644-9060 $203,000 Sat 2-5; Sun 1-5
**225 Grand Canal, Balboa Island. NB
673-8900 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
117 Marin& Ave., Balboa Island, NB
673-8900 $272,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2011 Paloma, Costa Mesa
646-9498 $199,500 Dally 1-5 p.m.
2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN
* 19 Curl Drive, Jasmine Creek, CdM
640-1515/1-728-5151 Sat/Sun 11-4
1 Aldergrove, Woodbridge, lrvlne
552-0680 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 10 Balboa Coves. Coves, NB
642-8235 $525.000 Sat/Sun 12-5
213 Iris, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $575,000 Sun 1-5
4521 Tremont.i, Cameo Shores. CdM
644-9080 ~495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
315 Iris, Corona del Mar
644-9080 $318,000 Sun 1-5
2264 Temple Hiiis Or. Laguna Beach
494-1177 $Sun 12-5
10 Morning Sun, (Trtlrk) Irv
640-9900 $320,000
1838 Port Charles, Nwpt Bch
Sun 1-5
644-4065 $197,000 Open Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
325 Rochester, (E/Slde) CM
645-9096 $149,500
15521 Sandusky, Westmlnater
963-6787 $179,200
Sun 1-5
Sun 1-5
2278 Cotumbla, Clg Park, CM
646-7434 $129,900 Sun 12-4
*IKM Lombwd, Mela North, CM
646-7434 1154,500 Sun 12-4
*2030 Hot6day Rd, (Bycts1) BNB
752-1920 $339,500 Sun 1-5
278 Virginia, Costa Mesa
963-6787 $148,000 Sun 12-4
3572 Hamllton, Irvine
759-1221 $132,000 Sun 1\
#7 Surfside Crt, (Npt Terr) Npt Bch
751-3191 $131,000 Sun 1-5
201 Coral, Bal Island
759-1221 $545,000 Sun 12-5
1312 Santanella, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $225,000 Sun 12-4
418 38th St. Balboa Penln, NB
631-1400 $495,000 Sun 1-5
113 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle, NB
831 -1400 $355,000 Sun 1-5
* 1818 Port Manlelgh, HV Homes. NB
759-1501 $375,000 Sun 1·5
42 Woodgrove, lrvlne
631-1400 $330,000 Sun 1-5
* * 16532 Wanderer Lane, Hunt. Harbour
(213) 592-5914 $850,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
653 Vista Bonita, (Bluffs) NB
675-2478 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
*914 Hyde Court. Costa Mesa
851-8800 $156,000 Sun 1-5
12842 Aspenwood, Garden Grove
636-3760 $94,000 Sunday 1-4
1126 E. Balboa Bl, (Penln). Balboa
759-9100 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
801 Gary Pl, Newport Hgt a, NB
645-8269 $215,000 Sunday 1-5
* *42 Balboa Coves, (Coves) NB
642-5200 $550,000 Sun 1-5
1074 Vallejo, So Cst Plaza. CM
646-7434 $129,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
212 Via Eboll, Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 Sun 1-5
1911 Court St, Bal Penln, NB
673-7300
2653 Vista Ornada, The Blutta, NB
Sun 1-5
844-9080 $285,000 Fee Sun 2-5
427 Woodland Place. Newport Beach
548-1168 $179,000 Sunday 1-5
5041 Paseo de Vega, Turtlerock, Irv
760-1900 $167,500 Sat/Sun 12-5
416 De Sola Terrace. CdM
644-6200 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*4832 River Ave,Newpor1 Beach -
675-1771 $192,000 Sunday 1-5
876 PreeldlO, Meu del Mar, CM
759-1501 1136,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
I M plut l'AM RM 0t DD
2040 Monrovia, Co8ta MMa
640-8149 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
26 Maln .. 11. JumlM Creek. CdM
640-9592 Sun 1-'4
#5 Toulon, Harb<>f Ridge, Npt Bdl
840-7885 Set/Sun 1·5
1903 Yeeh1 patina 644-1017
844-1017 $550,000 Sat/Sun 12-!5
1526 E. OcNn, Balboa Penln Pt, NB
842-6200 M H.000 Sun 1-.5
542 Herb« Ill Or, (Prom Bay) NB
759>-9100 t1.400,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
DIRECTORY
1312 Dover Or, (Westclf) NB
642-5200 $259,000 Sun 1-5
2109 Yacht Grayllng, Seavlew, NB
675-2311 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2009 Yacht Defender, (Seavlew), NB
759-9100 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
29 Hlllgrass, (Trtlrk Hin) Irv
673-7761 $265,000 Sun 1-5
* 1901 Galatea, (Irv Terr) CdM
873-7761 $795,000 Fee Sun 1-5
13 Canyon Island Or, Big Cyn, NB
640-5560 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
19 Whitewater, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $379,500 Sun 1-5
1515 Cumberland, (Westcllff) NB
540-1151 $240,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
1907 Tradewlnds, Baycrest. NB
844-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-5
* * 120 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island
844-9080 $995,000 Sun 1-5
1218 Key West, HV Hiiis, CdM
644-4910 $379,500 Fee Sun 1-~
2116 Fellpe, (The Bluffs) NB
644-4910 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
118 Via Quito, Lido Isle, NB
873-7300 Sat/Sun 1-6
1436 Serenade Terr, Corona del Mar
875-5511 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1511 Kings Road, Newport Heights, NB
673-8900 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 1036 Polarls, Dover Shores, NB
64 4-9060 $975,000 Fee Sun 1-5
2421 Bonya, Newport Beach
675-1771 $255,000 Sunday 1-4
1524 Santanella Terr, Irv Terr, CdM
631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1-5
32841 Adriatic, Mon Bay Terr, Lag Nlg
4SM-1177 Sun 1-5
29S.. Baker. (Mesa Verde) CM
831-8&87 $149,000 Sun 1-4
3823 Sandune Lane. Harbor View Hiiis
~200 $397,500 Sun 1-5 * 1793 Hawlll Cr. Coata Mesa
979-2390 1169,500 Sun 1·5
3 Ken8tngton Ct, Hrbr Rdg, NB
&44-6200 $555,000 Sun 1 :30-5
82 Drak• Bay, (Spygls) NB
640-9900 '495,000 Sun 1..t
1721 Kings Rd, Cllffhaven, NB
759-1501 $875.000 Sun 1-5
3 HDAOOM ptua GUEST
!211 Waterfront, CdM
642-8235 $495,000 Sun 12:30-4:30
3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN I QUEST
2801 Waverly, Bayshores, Npt Bch
549-8~7 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BEDROOM
222 Coral, Balboa Island
675-6921 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
105 Via Ravenna, Lido Is, NB
631-1400 $445,000 Sun 1-5
* •2804 W. Oceanfront. Balboa Penln, NB
631-1400 $725,000 Sun 1-5
2127 lndlan Springs Ln. Back Bay, NB
831-1400 $579,500 Sun 1-5
4 BA plu• FAM AM or DEN
# 11 San Sebastian, Harbor Ridge, NB
780-8099 $1.9 mllllon Sunday 1-5
* 16782 Edgewater Ln, Hunt Harbour
964-1618 $429,500 Sun 1-4
4142 Morning Star, (Hunt Hrbr) HB
964-9578 $350,000 Sun 1-5
2032 Swan Or, (Mesa Verde) CM
631-1266 $218,500 Sun 1..t
*3165 Bermuda, (Meta Verde) CM
631-1286 $184,500 Sun 1-5
1501 Keel Drive. Harbor View Hiiis, CdM
644-6200 $319,000 Fee Sun 2-5
3024 Cleveland, Mesa North, CM
646-7434 $134,900 Sunday 12-4
2632 Crestview. Newport Beach
642-8235 $299,000 LH Sun 2-6 * 1776 Panay, (Mesa Verde) CM
645-0303 $350,000 Sun 1..t
277 Brentwood Pl, Costa Mesa
979-2390 $149,500 Sun 1-5
*3448 Santa Clara, Costa Meaa
979-2390 $189,900 Sun 1-5
3810 Teakwood. Santa Ana
979-2390 S 129,900 Sun 1-5
1844 PC>t1 Charles Pl, Harbor View, NB
548-5605 $309,500 Sunday 1-5
378 E. 22nd St, Nwpt Hgta, NB
548.3719 1314,000 Open Sun 12·5
*1609 Highland,~ e.ach
951-1244 1299,800 Sat/Sun 12-5
1924 Port Weybridge, HVHJ. Nwpt 8ch
&44·793e $2"'18,000 ,... Sun 1-8
#14 Rlppllng Stream, Trtlrtc Gin. Irv
762-1123 $316,000 Sun 1·8
233 PotnMttla Corona d9' Mer
87M271 i824,500 8tt/8un 1·5
....
21132 Lock haven, Hunt Beach
984-2047 $174,900 Sunday 1-5
*29242 Kestrel Ln. Laguna Niguel
1546-9161 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 1753 Port Manlelgh Cir, HrbrVu, NB
840-9996 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
* 1020 Whlteaalls Way, (Hrbr Vu Hie) NB
631-1286 $356,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1412 Santiago Or, (Ovr Shr) NB
631-1266 $375,000 Fee Opn Dally 1-5
1425 Watson. (Halecrest) CM
751-3191 $128,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
230 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
873-8494 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
222 Via Koron, (lido Isle) NB
642-5200 Sun 1-5
*4626 Roxbury Rd, Cameo Shores, CdM
675-5930 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
427 -18th Pl, (E-Slde) CM
644-4910 $229,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
1251 Surfllne Way, HV Hiiis, CdM
844-4910 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
*2409 Tustin, (Back Bay) CM
645-0303 $280,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* 17 Muir Beach Cir, Spyglass, CdM
644-9060 Sat/Sun 1-5
131 Via Undlne. lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $539, 750 Sun 1-5
•1715 Galatera Terr. Irv Terr. CdM
844-9080 $498,000 Sun 1-5
8 Rue Vlllars. Big Cyn, NB
844-9060 $795,000 Sun 1-5
* 1840 Tradewlnds. Baycrest, NB
844-9080 $385,000 Sun 2-5
18 Cherry Hiiis. Big Cyn, NB
844-9080 $1,395,000 Sun 1-5
**748 Via Udo Nord, Lido Isle, NB
844-9060 $1,995,000 Sun 1-5
*3424 Summe<set. Wimbledon, CM
848-7434 $217,900 Sat/Sun 12-4
1807 Newport Hiiis Or. Newport Bch
673-8550 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1948 P0t1 Chelsea, Newport Beach
673-8550 $360,000 Sa 1-5/Su 1-4
3 San Sebastian, Harbor Ridge, NB
760-1900 $2.3 mllllon Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1132 Ebbtlde. Harbor View Hiiis, NB
760-1900 $750,000 -Sunday 1-5
3065 Loren Lane. Costa Mesa
969-5370 $122,000 Sun 1:30-4:30
2845 Bunya St, Eastblutt
6«-6200 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2811 Lorenzo, (Mesa del Mar) CM
831-7370 $152,900 Sun 1-5
**25 Warmsprings, (Wdbrg) lrvlne
751 -3191 $359.000 Sun 1-5
**801 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach
631 -1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
#4 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, NB
831-1400 $2,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB
548-5647 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2000 Port Chelsea Pl. HVH, NB
675-2373 $322,000 Sun 1-4:30
18971 Antioch, Turtlerock, lrvlne
541-5032 $185,000 Sun 12-3
333 Poppy Ave, Corona del Mar
760-0452 $498,500 Sun 1-5
* 1472 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores, NB
642-2510 $739,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5
4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN A QUEST
•2211 Tustin Ave, Newport Sch
645-4765 $335,000 Sun 1-5
5 BEDROOM
**708 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. NB
675-6161 $1,500,000 Sun 1-5
* * 16392 Sundanoer. Huntington Hrbr
847-5975 $849,000 Sun 1-5
**219 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB
760-1900 $2.25 mllllon Sat/Sun 1-5
**824 W. Bay, Balboa Penln, NB
631 ·1400 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
IS 8R plue f AM AM or D£N * 1808 Galaxy Or, (Ovr Shra) NB
831-1266 $949,000 Fee Sun 1·5
*1211 Cliff Or, (Nwpt Hgtt) NB
1542-!5200 $425,000 Sun 1-5
1321 Outrigger, Corona del Mar
644-8200-$450,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1·6
149'41 Rancho Cr, GrMntree, Irv 9?9-~70 S 188,900 Sat 12-3/Sun 1-5
#6 Potnt Loma, SpyglUI Hiii, CdM
&44-5403 $975.000 Sun 1·5
18 18 Ten-oer .1. Cotti M ...
548-2313 •280,000
18 Roctty Point, Spygt ... 844-9200 $1,975,000
IUDROOM
Sunday 1_,.
Sun 1·6
1707 E. Bay Aw, Balbol ~In, NB
531·1400 $2,e&0,000 Sun 1-5
OranQI Coa•t rtlident• bought 42% of
all nR1 cart 1old In the count11 lo1t 11t or
tvtn through the11 compna~ onl11 30% of
tht county'1 population .
I •R plu• FAM RM or DI N
* 1848 Newport Hiiia Or e .. 1
642-8235 $495,000 Dally 1-6
938 Via Lido Soud, Lido 19'•. NB
644-9060 S850.000 Sun 1·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
1 lft plue DI N 10 Segura, lrvlne
673-6900 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 I EDAOOM
4 11 1~ Oahlla, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* * 1033 Bayside Cove E, Coves, NB
844-9080 $715,000 Sun 1-5
2525 E. Ocean Blvd, Corona del Mar
640-5580 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
* #5 Morena, RSJ, lrvlne
873-7300 $149,000 Sun 1-5
985 Bayside Cove West, Newport Beach
631-1400 $775,000 Sat 1-5
31 Wintergreen, (Oeerlld) Irv
645-0303 Sun 2-4
209 -19th St, Balboa Penln. NB
631-1400 $319,000 Sun 1-5
2 BA plua DEN
45 Canyon Island Or, Big Cyn Twnhse, NB
631-1400 $318,000 Sun 1-5
9 Rue Vlllars, (Big Cyn) NB '
760-8617 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3 BEDROOM
* 18 MoJo Court, Nwpt Crest. NB
642-1174 $195,000 Open Sun 1-5
*314 Avenida Cumbre, (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $199,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
117 Rue Vlllars, (Big Cyn) NB
759-9100 $725,000 Sun 1-5
•551 Vista Grande, (Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $222.500 Sun 1-5
53 Seaplne, Big Cyn Twnhse, NB
831-1400 $340,000 Sun 1-5
4 11 Oahlla, Corona del Mar
675-5511 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2445 Vista Nobleza, Blutts, NB
675-2373 $275,000 Fee Sun 1-5
2559-F Elden, Costa Mesa
675-1771 $152,000 Sunday 1-5
11 Barlovento, Newport Crest, NB
631-1400 $195,500 Sat 1-5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
Fairview & Avocado Rd, Costa Mesa
548-2239 $137,950 Dally 11 to s
3 BEDROOM
Fairview & Avocado Rd, Costa Mesa
548-2239 $1~.950 Dally 11-5
4 HDAOOM ptua DeN
* 18456 Gina Ln, Hunt Viewpoint No, HB
847-9507 $173,500 Sat/Sun 12--6
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
1 BR plu• FAM RM or DIN
300 E'. Coast Hwy No. 113, Nwpt Bch
675-3347 $60,000 Sat/Sun 1..t
2 BEDROOM
300 E. Coast Hwy No 270, Nwpt Bch
875-3347 $45,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
2 BR plua FAM RM or D!N •
14851 Jet:rey Rd Ii 16, lrvlne
551-2360 $49.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 -1 BEDROOM
1561 Miramar. Balboa Pen In Pt. NB
842-5200 $339,000 Sun 1-5
2 IA pfua 1 BR
315 Iris, Corona del Mar
644-9060 $318,000 Sun 1-5
2 • 2 BEDROOM
515-515'11 Orchid, (Old Cdm) CdM
759-9100 $356,000 Sun 1-5
118 28th St, Npt Bch
675-6670 $250,000 Sun 1-5
2001 Kings Rd. Newport Heights. NB
673-6900 $399,500 Sun 1-5
2 • 4 BEDROOM
**202 S. Bayfront, Balboa Island, NB
673-6900 $2,200,000 Sat 1-5
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR LEASE
4 BIDROOM
1412 Serenade Terr, (Irv Terr) CdM
759-9100 11.500/month Sat/Sun 1_,.
•
PROPERTY
FOR LEASE
CONDO FOR L!A8E 1•DROOM
201 1 vttt1 CIJOn, 8kdfa
&42-8235 t 1100/mo. l.MM Sun 2-6
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No Pill 631·7220
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adult. no Pitt 813·8372
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bt-11m l"llinp, furn11hed, pall~ $420 000
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333 Poppy Ave 1411. On 1t111 u1>9r1d1d 4lt
600 760.002 ()wnw. hOMI ••Hit Wiii oerry•
1 100,000 •I 12~ or UllH YllW llU.I A.IT 0 11 1 2~. Oon'I
O.lu111 4 Sr home, 1om1 rn111 lhlt onel I 140,000.
view ot oo..n. Woodly Call 910·&370 v11w from beckyerd
1398.000 • wlll carry P•·
pare Cell 760-84111 °'
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He wpor1 Bay al\d Patltlt Ocaa11 !'rime
lucallon Owt teC)0,000 paolou1, e ... n. quiet 3
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PLUS· 1 IA QUML .ept. 849-0790 ---------From l :H5 Pool, rec
w/lltt & LR w/fplc All L•'I.••• .. .,. JZ41 rm aaune enctad g•· 2700 a.I. CUiiom bit Ol'I n~ E.1tde 2 Br I B1 •• ••••••••••••••••••• 730i K191 If ---------1 encl pa110. dbl o•r. For • married coup!•. 2 br rage 1 ton o OOUI YI ITIAL ~.~' d~'; ~ 'cfr~~ #1aallla, l#Hrl, l aundry t1cll Oulll e1ng11 lemlly dwelling, Sitter 842-7848 ...iaJioon VttW !tom I! bdrm. ~ blith, playroom, HARBOR VIEW MONTE·
dark rm. lltn, Boat ~hp $1 ,;150000 AEV MODEL By o-. --.-.. -0-W_UTI __ _
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SJ)'.'l:t.acul11r buyfronl v1rw 2 br, 2 bu up, 2 br,
2 bu dn 2 boa( shp!C $1,900,000
COROHOO CAYS
Coronlillo lsland <·ust bayfront lot 85' boat
dock Plans avail Red $370.000 w/t.erms
ILIFFS 00110
Single story {'n(i urll\. l'Xp:indt'<.I :i b1 , 3 h:.1
on lurgt:St gr(-'i•11bt•h, $250.000
PAii UIO
3 bdrms, 2° z bathS l'Qndo near pool $145,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 8oy\1dP Drive N B 67S · 6161
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Realtors, 675-6000 lllH
Ill. IEWPlllT II
Charming 4 Br & large
family room Brick fire-
place, country kllchen.
quiet resldentl•I area
Long term seller lln•n·
clng. $229.000 Fee
144-4110
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On Cnanl\el Road 3
bdrms, new kitchen and
n-bath. $359.000.
111 Tllrt•
1 On Miramar. 3 bdrma, 3
b11na. IOfmll dining. MW
kitchen, f1mlly room,
huge llvlng room with
tlreptece. aundecll and
more $449,500 ... ._
With Old Cape Cod..,._,
2 bdrms and lerge ~
room. clOM to blectlll,
tennis end water IPOf1•.
$325,000.
TI•elHt lrMe 041 Spacious 3 bdrm, 3 bath,
Cameo Highlands warm large f1mlly room
& comfortable 3 bdrm. Meeter suite Ilea lire·
private beaches. anu· piece and prtvete sun·
mabte loans $220,000 deck Excellent financing
L H available. $495,000
WJSIH, 0.11. hoell11t l•,IH
Super blcit y11d, large With an the acllon neer-
lot, nice 3 bdrm, estate by Walk to stores and
Hie $155,000 beaches 3 bdrms, 2 LElllllE Wlllll baths each unit Top
Owner wtll carry 2 bdrm, ren11J record $355.000
2 balll. Gate 9 $92.000 Twe ii O.e
IUlllY ITHFFEll Separate units or Single
IU Ull llUL n I a m I I y u se N I c e .1• 1•14 summer/winier rentals ~~~~·~-~·~~~~i or longterm lamlly tun on = Mlrarnar $339.000
To pl~ your meeaage
before the rMdlng public,
phone
For lnlormat1on call Bill
Gold 673-4396
Dally Piiot
Cl..altled, 842-5676
142-5200
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' BARRETf ··· REALTY
Roll ·em off the market ~~~~~~~~~ Wllh I Cl ... llled Ad 1-
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N e wport's most prestigious
address! 40 foot bayfront lot with
private pier and float.. $1,915,000
includes approved plans. Attractive
terms available.
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city & OOlln vu1 A REAL ........ 11001000 TOWNHOMES 3 Br 2ba. OGll n vu, nr TV, Huna, m•ld Ntvic..
BA.AGAIN AT ONLY Yl/YAlll/CllY Cu1tom Swlu Ch1l11 wlln accHt lo pool, J• bH cn, big pvt verd phonH S1151w•ek
1359,5001 w on't 1111. • Condo • 3 br, 1,..... bl 2 with dock and maid'• cu.ul. re<: are•. micro-NOftn Laguna A.11111 June ..,4.,.9_9_-2_2_2_1-=--~-..~~
Call dlrectly to P1trlek 1ty 2 car Oii Nr SC quut1re. Spectacular wave arH Microwave Ill S 1500/mo A.gt #OlllMll .. .,. 3111
Tenore &3 1-t 2118 or Plaz., I 104.000 By OW· Ilk• lll<I min VllWI. Im-and automallc g•r•g• 4114-4674 ••••~•••••••••••••••••
lllPIUTll llW 14411000 lllln walking dlltanoe 10 IOWFIHT security, 2 Br Bay vi.-
landsc1ptng 1nll1nce
11111 11r .. dy magnlllcent
resldena. In 1 Mlllng ol
privacy and wermtll
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Century 21 HIQh Country everything. 1175·2311 or TllUUllf llWI Walk bell, pool. •P •
' •• ._lal io•• IY IWIHI Carol, Agt. 548·2239 d1y1 Breatntaklng v1ew1 of 11025·$1200/Z'o Wkly Seller retocallng. wilt be 1---------llaxlble. You'll like 11111 3
bedroom dallgnt. $269, n1 •• Cllen 2 Br 1 Ba. n-114/111-1211 aunMt from flvlng rm ol rates. 525-740 ... ••••••1•0•••••• .. ·••1•••••• ':Wmmmmmiiimiil wall to wall carpet, 1rg 1111 I Pm H dbl wide mobll• home Yearly west N-por1 2
11 lot. xlnl ltH. $18,00 flat li,,•/l•lllY•I EASTSIOE 2 Br garage 2Br 2ba, lrplc. pvt deck Br 1 B• Walk 10 OCMrt 000 644·7020
LINGO AEAL ESTATE 1 BA 011\I Point SH · OOEllFllOlfT do w n , I 7 5 0 Imo "--iJ 1450 $595/mo 642-2610 w/1unken hot tub. pvt & lennlt U OO/mo
:orona Hlghl•nds custom 111ewt Pool, •P•I T.O 30 By owner Or11tlc price 714/964·1402 111 6 ••• '!!"!.~~~•,.••••••••• 8411_.&46 parking Av111 lmmed S&e-4308, 642·7005
4 B r 3 Be wetbar 'i' loan! ll.3 5o mo reducllon for IQ• down-L~una Shor ... Lag Bctl gn-3Br.2.,.,BaCondo. Sl500yr-round • d 631-66118 paytMnt 840.7990 ~.&. I J • t I S 500 11 J Schwetcker1 Realty Bloek from B•y & e.ecn master suite .. llU y, •---------vu.II " •I• I H gl\ HUon, 11, many xtru, 1va une 645•11144 1BA, aleepa 4 uttt pd mini view S399,000 B••tl•fll• _B_y_Ow_nef--4-Bd-r.-d-en-. -, •••••••••••••••••••••• Aa1ume 18000 loan 15 1760 mo 4119-2300 s450mo 213•94 1•3065 675-5930 Agent O guell rm, 2 femlly rma, S #dll1 B1a11 499-6648 631·7100 No ef'ld, cnarmlng 2 Br 2 -:---------
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BEST VIEW 12000 HWI av.~ dining $226,000. $50. • ••••••••••••••••••••• IN I. m rm . s 7 7 5 Im 0 . lrplc, de<:k. ocean & 11111-u.1.,.,,."
2 Br. Townllouu , de-1_00_o_d_w_n_5_4_5_·8_1_0_8 __ 1 N~:~f~on~·~:r~ ~7~~ ... ~~!~~~/.~ ..... ~~~ 494-6594 or 831-3155 :1!:~~8m:;~"~~r~~n ~ -;;,~··••••••••••••• Ill CDM I N,81 lloh1ul end unit with pa-CAMEO SHORES cond '78 dbl Wld•. fir• Laguna Beach view H · 2 Br 1 Ba, lrg yard. o•· gardener Yrly Avail
Stand on th• deck wl1h llo. community pool & Cuatom 4 Br. 3 B• pool. place, brick patio, 1111 I 1, 100.000 l 350K rage, no pell. $560 & 8 / 2 5 s 1ooo 1 mo '••i•HI• 3101
klddy yard Low down or Jacuzzi kol pond, 3 158.500 Alto 2 br, 2 equl1y, excll. tor T01 . ..curtly 979-4383 497·5315 •••••••••••••••••••••• tile boa ls penlng vlr-t•k• over exletlng VA Ir p I c ' 1 , I 4 7 5 . 0 0 0 be., double wld•. corner bonde. Ind/Comm pro-OCEAN BAY VIEW ~u:!'Yb~~ld~tr!:"inn~~-loan Full price S1C>e,500. 675-5930 lot $39,000 But Grundy PlflY 499·5848 Du• lti•I 3ZZI IOcean ,,_ w~ & Gl111 2 Br 1 Ba patio, tlove & Agent 6«12-1700 &75-81& 1 ••• ••••••••••••• •••••• IXC 3 BA 2 ~ bl I 1500 relrlge AOull. 1\0 pet• rone d•I Mar with the larhr Yltw I I 2Br 2'1tba trplc g1r & 499~820 Avail 6/10 $690 yrty lncldng utlle home perched on I blu" 111' DDWI II I 0 I l"I ••II I I • p' 11 673-6372 I kl Ill I 11 " u ...... .,.. • FALL BROOK ••••• ••••••••• •• • •• •• • p 0 0 ' • p. • 0 !OCEANFRONT -Old Sp•-·---------over oo ng e • v. '"-·of, ... ocean . walk b d 2 $625/mo 497 6455 ,-wedge. harbor, ocean, ........ '"' 3 rm . b • · • nllh Vitia, 2Br. 3Ba. 3 Cllt•• ''' #11 JIZZ Catalina, Pavllllon. e1c to I h • • • n d sp1,/covered patio lelftr't &Helt B1•1n l•nli•A" •1 •111 JZJZ trp1c1, pvt ben, couple or ••••••••••••••••••••••
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3 .. I k ""' """' Owner 979-3923 d·'uxe l111u~ on 1t1r1c. QUALITY 3 BDRM. den. 2 br. 2 be, almOlll new W•U• •i••f/ 3ZSZ ~&ll 759'.1221 • level nome o oe • •••••••••••••••••••••• ., ,_ gardener Irv Terrace for coodo Community pool. ••'•••••••'••••••••••• 1---------brass. leaded gllu. Absolutely blau111ul 2Br, MUST SELL! lively landecaped Iota IM 673-3100 ape a tennlt court• 1 car Luxury home <>c..n vv. 2Br. den, encl gerage.
stained glasa & ch•nd+-1Ba Oreentr" l'lome. no ZERO DOWN! Boin have 2 Bdrm, 2b1 garage Wiii conald•r sundeck, 1800 1/I, 3Br pallo, xlnt loe Avall June I~ 3 nuge bdrms wltn down S 124,000 or lse Harbor Aldge cu11om, plu1 etorage areu ~'!!r.!!.~~!A .. !.{~~ pet1 $625 mon1n + $625 2b•. fam rm, 2 1rptc1 8 $675 rno 493-6499 3 batne Jacuz:z.I. pantry. opt 1 on 5 4 8. 8 O 2 3. over 5,000 aq h., IOW$91 Monthly lee lnotudn lree MCUrlty depotll s 1200/mo. 496-9168 °' 2 bdrm. 1 b• apt. Fplc.
lrplc. Harbor & ocean 675-8918 priced on 11111. For Info, golf, teMla, TV ceble. SUYIEW 111-1110, 111-1411 Jeannine, 714/494·1177 dee ... new cpte, paint. view from every room In call 640-1193; 759-0969 water. lrnll and gate " tne house Quiet. no UNIV. Park 2 br. 2 be, 1---------1securtty. Owner 1erme. Be Former modet: 3Br 2'1t , 3234 Iii rl ••ti 3ZIJ cual drpe 1850 mo. 111 crowd street Lovr down completely upgraded. IEWPOllT IUCI our guilt tor a free round be, ocean vu. Geted f1a•I"• Vlllt;f • .'.'!r................. & last ptua $250 dep No
payment wllll 12•;,•;, u-$16.900 cash lo auume. 3 bdrm. 3'1\ be, LA, DA, ol golf Call 1-728-6510 or comm Many, many e•· •••HOME.FOR.RENT••• N-oceanfront 3 Br I•· pets. Call an-ad No
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ner $1,500,000/otler 551-8051 Prlv Street 842-0430 Mobile Home 1 Br. ""'" Oeonla Alcicette & AlllOC yard & garage Kida & $2500/mo. 645-0776 2 Br 2 Ba yearly.'°' im-
Orlve by 2215 Paclllc Or. "'v 111-0424 pet welcome 545 2000 med c 11 f first then call 875-7270 FIXER SRQQO DOWI P•llo & shed Adlt park. 1 • Harbor v-Home 3 Br 2 occupancy • or
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Ba)'llde Cove 2br 11800 pools. spa, nr ocean next to grHtlbell $1700 ver ed parking Nice In WOl/Farw. ~7-3459 mo 675-M70. 675-7698 1oca11on NC stree1 BE CREATIVE -VlrMlll• Wiik to water.
WITH THE FINANCING UI ,.... 1 Br, 1 Ba 0 IO 10% San Clemente pride ol Npt Ht 3t>r pool $1650 1---------_J_o_en_n_A_k_er_m_a_n_A..;;.o..,.1 _-1 __ T_S_L_M...:g:...m_1 __ 64_2_·1_60_3
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. . REALTORS
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patio 0wner w111 c«ry w•TUfl..,. 2nd. I 149,000 • -• PrHllglOUI "ISO 1 Lido" .IJ. ;,, "" lllgl'I rite condo (8E).
View to C1t1lln1 2Br
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aec bldg. $950,000
apart men! house w111l fa m , m . 3 bdrm : 848-9397 $900/mo 752-5822 or 2 Br, 1 Ba
ocean, hllla & OOlt couree 12000/mo 1------,----PROPEATY HOUSE 1p1s. new carpet, p1t1011, 111-. clOM to everything, Waterfront Homes Inc Exec home $875/mo 642-3850 642· 1010 c11porta Cat OK
only l llr•• yeer1 old, 1•1 1.-714/846-8770, Pol8 lse TSL Mgmt 642-1603
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current rept1cement Lge newly rernod 3Br. 1 I lOO/mo lee Belly mo 675-2010 btwn one wont lull
cottl PAI N C IPA LS 3ba, lam rm In lrvlne Parker, Agt. 751-3191 & 5PM-8PM TSL Mgml. 642·1603
ONL't'I Ct ll owner at Terr '· pa11o, open or M r Fletcher at 1----------i---------
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2 Br 1 Be + 1 Br 1 Ba
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disturb ten1n11 1528
Orange S 129,000.
548-5041 eves & ~nds.
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3 Br 1 Ba nouse on large
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tenants S 129,000
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home w/greal loc1tlon
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price $115 .000
631-7370
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REALTY
OLDE LAGUNA CHARM
Unique 2 bdrlTI lloor
plan I bllll, llv rm w/
beamed celllnga, hard·
wood 1100<1 & cozy log
burning ITplc $187,500
Full Prloe
MISSION REAL TY
494-0731
3 Unite (3·3·1) on sandy
be8Cl'I wllh h1rbor view
Live In t • rent out 2
S 1.300.000 Assumable
$600,000 loan
RITA WAITER, Agt
752·5710
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nreplace. enclosed patio. '1 bolt Slip Spectaculer IN Incl g11denet & pool & dshwsner X lg 1&2 Br
g111ge, IW•-lSI. Po• C••I• #fU JZZ4 view Newly de<:oreted service Schweickert garden apts on E/elde
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rage, pools, tennis, ok, no peta, 166 ··c" E.
beach No dogs 1975 2 151 SI Now 1v1t1
mo 642-3669 646-9596 Of 5411-111185
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··Try $10.000 down and 10'.t%, 2nd TD $45,000 Copper plmbng, hvy 2'1t B• l600·l800 aq. 11 3 Bdrm 2'1tba, Jepanete Ba, $895/mo Fred Te-Plaza. NEW 2 Br 2 Be , I
-what h1ppene" on • 8 "le. o 0 w n p y mt shake, built Ilk• 2 con-of pure luxury. Gareoe-. garden. community pool. nore. agt 631-2711 Br & 1 Ba or Studio
charming unlta • VICTO-Paper/car/cun or PfoP dot 3 ltplca, get. Gr111 nydro-tuba In muter lake tennis prlvllegea 1----------i lncludt1 frplc, elegant
AIA BEACH arM 1225, tn N.B Aoy Sey, •-1 street l120K auum lulte. d i ning room1, $900/mo 559-4783 or Bio Canyon Condo 3 Br French window•. pool,
000 979 5370 "'V""'' tlncng. 10.6%. Agt. wood burning flrepteeee. 8756160 spatless, lull golf course tennis, wlllrtpool •P•.
L Yll' II ·80 or eve• 1142•9666 mlcro·wave ovens. prl-1 __ . _______ view. $1250/mo leaM saune. complete exer-11•11 Ill • • 5A....:..8• ..... 1.;..:.._1 -.....,..-..,.--....~·I-:::-:--:=::-:--::-::--=::-:-:-:--:-:-:--= v a t • p a t I o 1 & 3Br. 2'1tB•. din rm, lam 644-7424 Broklf else rm. In home laundry 411·1111 -VEASAILLES/10% ON EASTSIDE TRIPLEX 2 yard1,g1rdener provl· rm, ctoae to pool, apa & 1·a.-e-ut-ltu_l_l_ar_g_e_3_b-dr-m-.-2-1 lac & much more
2 BA 2b• corner unit, bdrm Sp1nllt1 house plus ded. El90ant llvtng only tennis. $800 mo Call ba condo. Blt·lne. 2 car Wily rent when you can OILY 111,000 IWI '•pie. ocean & harbor 2 1-bdrm apte. $18.000 15 minute• from Fulllon Putn11m 975-1723 01, All new decor 5950 now own f<>' onty 11000
13% Int .. 4 Bdr 3 Ba, vlewe OC Le1veexl._ yNrlygrOH Sip.met• lsland,7mlnutestoSC , mo 642-1155 down & tow monthly
panoramic oceen vu, t 1 n g 11 nan t In 1 t red I 195,000 owe Plue or 0 C Airport 2 Br 2 !\ Ba Townhome. 1---------. payments Call tor d•·
$4911,000 Ownr A.gt $750/mo u Investment 1-303-887-2887 Owner Juat eut of Newport Deertleld. S700/mo IUCI HOUSE 11111. 549.3421 3114 1
544-2170 or 855--0517 property or move In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Blvd & to. ol San 01900 Agent 4113-2117 e.ar st c M ~
youraell In 30 days Sac-Frwy. Starting II S900 a UNIV PK. spec 3Br, 2BI {ll••H) MICArt~r A Sunflowet. EIEULD IAY rillce I 1&9.500. Prlncl· llOIEllT llLLllEI mon11l. 631·5439, 2473 twnhM, gar. AC. lrplc, no By tile month only BUT --..,.......,~~-~-,__. 11.. pala only. 213/374-5922 l~~~~G3~1~-1~2~8&~~~~I Orenge Ave .. Coate pets, IN, 529-03114 only 1900/mo. fOf 2 Br 2 Large 3 Br 2 Be. Town-·-• M Ba, walk lo t>Mcll Aval!. llouM In quilt c:ompi.x, WllltlWlllf view. Room •• NWll esa motTIYI HI t u from Jun• 20. large paol, gardef'I Mt·
for pool. Pl1n1/permll• Newport 1 BA condo. SHOPPING Center In lfU YOllE Turtlerock cond o w/3 .I.II. Ptllnln ting. 1600 645-3381, •ra-i for e>cclllng remodel. Oce1ntld1, nr. frwy. 17. & 675 5949 ~··II $l ,160,000. Furn. el901nt1y de<:ora· ooo aq It. ll.2M, gd. 4 Bt!rm 2 Ba lemlly deck vu of City light• IUIAlllllT ----------OOITA IEU C Tatum Attr 49C-0029 led! Pool, •P• & club financing, great dllll Mr home Quiet area Avell mount1ln1. 2400' llvlng 11M1l• 2 Br 2 Ba. Piiio. carport. Top aeeurtty Sl,1150 mo RoMI, 851.()611 lmmedlllety. Many •me-apac e , 2 cer gar w / • no pets $450/mo l1U.IOO La Billi 1050 631-6&86 nlllet 875 ... 912 Bt<A openers. bonu1 rm 2 Br 2 Ba. apllt 111191, NB 548-8875
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chued wttn conllguou1 ~~1Z8°f~1 B~O ~.~t~ Cu1tom·bu1t1, comet lot. ~~"d.P~~~~~ih 211~~ ~~ redec 1983 Continental 855-26112 Clou 10 Hoag Hoap 3 Br 1 'It B • $4 7 5
property Subjecl lo llfe home $100,000 Terry 2 bdrm+ gUHI + famlly lwnh1H. condo pot•n· $760/mo. 559.5001 1785/mo. Bkr 646-7332 Laundry h e • pool
est1te of elOlflu tenant Bkr. •97.303• room. C/N/L 1375.000. ---------WOODBRIDGE CONDO • Bh.1fls condo 3br 2bl 548·9556 , .. .., Ital. G1r1gee. 2751( M 2 Br. enclld garage, car· $550 mo. 2Br. 1'i'IB•. 2 ,.-------Give us a cell fOf further ---------• Open Sat/Sun/Mon 1-6. w12c•, dn. Prln. only. pelt drapes 173 w 1800/mo. Agl Ted Wu· S325 2 •• lB 1 .1 1
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plue. SJll,OOO 10111 It· prim• panoramic; view: 759-04!1 759·0147 or 840-4280 pool, tennla & epa (213) Attractive 4 bdrm, 3 oa. 2 645--8161
king price. lurnt~ batln' 4 lellndll TRl·PLE.X HUNT BCH. •11 ll:30PM &37-83311 atory. CUiiom N-portM __ E_S_A_V_E_A_OE ___ 2_br __ 1_be,_
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000 Including land. C.-pin .. 10% down . I Ir. d~;;;tHttlda, WOODBRIDGE CONDO· 2 Bdtm. II. w aga. 1 2 8'. l'A BL 1""°7
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Luxurtoue I BR fern. rm. with option, new 3 Bl. 2 ~ upgraded 38t 2.,.h & 1 45 ullt. 178-HIO, 2 Br. 1 k dwnetfl '440
office, d eoll, trl·tevel, !':-n~i ~2 ~·0~ twnhM. ram ""· AC. 2 JM.1829 2 8'. 1 ea.111*1'1 1421 corport l • r1nt11, t 11. 13 .aoaa Giii gar, pool Ito. IOMI 1 er uc-n asaci 000 Income per YI U , __ , ___ . _____ loe .. end unit. 1795 mo. •WALK TO SC PlAZA 81e·,,. Mgmt Oo
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Repairs Se11coa11ng
S&S Atphll 631·41991.te
ALLSTATE PAVING
SHlCOBtlng-Slrlplng
Aepatrs Comm /Reaid
lie •3117362 645·818 1
Dan Hellberg Gredlng
& Paving Co A111/Coml
Lie 39780.C 842-1720
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Free PU/del 642-5449
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FI T tummer 540-7082
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Ml!Chanlc Paint, varnish
Tenk-rub-wax 645-9766
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Clllld care. my C M home
LO yard Prtl 3/" & up 01tttt• ht h1tm Kartn, 048-420
Looking for •home bull Mature lovtno chlld-oare.
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AEMOOEL/AOO·ONS
& Cerpentry LIC'd 25
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Fine Finlahed Carpenlry
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Hang lape Steel ttud•
lie 3111944 1·6'2·55•8
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LIC'O ELECTRICIAN
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TOP QUALITY
ELECTRICAL WORK
AllAI. rllH 531-605&
ELECTRICIAN
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233108·C· 10 548-5203 FENCES & DECKS
Merk Rot>1naon Conti
Since 11176 754-011511 Ramod Spec: Rendall f tt•ltl i rJJ• llC. 419581 720-1260 •••••••:.'°••••••••••••••
COMM'LIRESIO FORMICA COUNTERS
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Very reas Lie 390250 Free Ht 642-5357
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Maul/Dumping 1181120
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Chuck '42-2873 af1 4
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guden Hrvlce, malnt.,
tree trim Free ell
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Total Y"d C1r11"
Mo/wkly 551·6232 81'1
L1ndacap1ng-Yd Clnupe
Tree 111m Ex~ m1ln1
lmgauon Jim 1151-0128
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Shampoo & 1IHm c1ee11
Colo• b•IOhttn1rt wht c:rpu 10 min bleach
Hall liv/dln 1m1S15. tvg
room S7 50, couch S 10,
chr S5 Ouar ellm pet
odor Crpl repair 15 yra
exp Do work myself
Reis 531-0101
Bonded & ln1ured $t1/1t' Q/111 •• ••• •••••• ••••• •• •••• Tree trtm, g.n etnup11
OllllllALI OILY cemenl worll. l\Oufe
C•pts 1ns1a111r11p11red
Flood dam1g11 Steam
clng 554-8510 1173-8568
No S1eam/No Shampoo
S1a1n Specialist Fest
dry Free est 839-1582
We Care Crpl Cle1ne1s
Steam clean & upnols
Truck mount unit
Work guar 645-3716
EXCEL CARPET CARE
Jack Buffington Own/
Opr
Carpet. uphol, aree 1ug
cleaning Work guar
Free Eal 645-1771
R.J. M11ff•H I Sta
Lie 308888 Ramof:lel,
add 'ns ceblnels
646-8586
WAY CONSTRUCTION
Remodel • Addition•
Uc 420802 642-1200 , ............. "····· Free est Reas prices
Ou111 work Uc 337189
631-2345
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Crown moulding, entry
doors, mantles. book-
cases. cedar lined clo-
sets Wood solutlona 10
wood pro1>1ems1
631-1528
Chrlatlne & Ed 848-7825 ~king 549-11104
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REPAIR & INSTALL
Garega drs Hardware
Design/Paint 980-8168
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lawn-tree-shrub lnstell
Tree trim-removel
Lawn care-Rolotllllng
Free Hllmales 548 6065
K&O Lendscape Malnt
Reaid/Comm Clean-up
Lt Hauling 548-2489
Total Verd Care by
THE GRASSHOPPER
Peison1l-Depend1bl11
Dominic G-42-4851
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Carpan1ry • Masonry
Aooling • Plumbing
Drywall • Stucco · Tiie
Remodel J 8 646-11990
General Malnlenence
Repllrs & Decorating
Quality • Ray 6.C0-5144
EXPERT HANDYMAN
Carpentry · Roofing
Plumbing, etc 642-6013
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Carp, plumb. paint, haul, ILTIHATIVI SfUO!.NT8 MOVING
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IO• truck 1.~1 rate. ••• ••• •••• •••••••••• local cuetom41ft a••'•t·lttlll•llt•••·
Prompt Cell 769-11178. R~1~~n:1~~3· 1!!~0:1 ~ank 'JOY, 831-4410 Fr""' RH• prle.
Tnank you. John. lrom Ralph'•). 831-6106 OUITOM PlllTlll Oual work 11c 337188
PROF S!RVICE 25 yre exp Lie 40384 1 (IJ l 2348
Hlullng • yard cl .. nup L••'•,.fl•r, Bonded Int Rel• Color I Oulek & cl••n Fr" H I •• • ••• •• •• ••• ••• •• • • •11par1 983-01111 Dick HI/Ill.
873-0548 '"'' llTIMATll .ROOF f:iFiePAOOFiNa · SOd, tprlnkle< & thrub I PAINTER NEEDS MIO gu" of chemical HAULING and local mo· 1nttallat1on Our wOrll WORK! 30 yra e•p. Int/ DO IT NOW FrM esl
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HAULING-GRADING yOY buy Call Mark., -EXTERIOR PAINTING REPAIRS S25 to $185
demotlllon clHn-up Ue1•'• lar•H lh•r Cu11om work Free ell Free Ht Call anytime
Concrele & "" remov•I Lie 204518 848-155 Reu + fine 1n1 & stal· WALT 770-2725
Oulek "rv G-42· 7838 n1ng Steve 54 7 -4281 Huber Roof1ng·all typea ll•H•tT, New-recover-decks !!~~!!!!~~~!~'· ...... .
ROSIN'S CLEANING
Service • thoroughly
aRicK"woFii<~·;,;,~ii"io·;; r!r..'.'!'A ............. uc ,.411eo2 548-973"
Newport, Costa Meaa, Farthing Interior Design S ')/ II
Irvine Rela 675-3175 HANGING $10/AOLL .!~ ... ~!_;'A, •••••••••
clean 11ou111. 540-0857
Wiii CIHn vour nou1e or
ofllC41. Elec , painting, II
plumbing 648-9006
Joan'• Claenlng 111rvlce
HOUMS, APll • Rental•.
Custom Brick. Stone,
Block, Concr11111, Stucco
Refs Free 1111 549 9492
CUSTOM BRICKWORK
SMALL/LARGE JOBS
Npt/CM Aefa 645·8512
,_o_tt_icee __ 5_4_0·_1_2_87 ___ ,F1replaces • P111n1e1s •
E•p'd • Dependable B8Q's · P11t1os & Veneer
Honell · Intelligent Rel s Free est 8-4&--0<!64
Tne t>estll 873-7012 evs
Quality Houaecleanlng
w/a personal touch CM,
Irv, HB Bllh 850-0933
Housecleaning done with
cars, reapeca, perfection
NB/CM Ann 6<!5·5027
Pacttlc Hovaecleenlng
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Ou1ck, Ceralul Servlc.;e
Free eallmates 552-04 IO
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Ou11llty Uc/Ina. Strip-BUDGET AA TES/Uc'd
ping D•ac on paper Low min Sml )Obi OK
Vlaa·NC Scott 645-9325 Free 1181 Ins 641· 7581
ASA PAPERHANGING $tt1 .. I
7 yrs local exp Guar ••••••••••• ••. •• ••••••
work Prices s1a11 et
5811011 Alec 751-7027
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Neat patches & tutures
Frtt 1st. lt3· 14H
PLASTER PATCHING
Reatuccos 1nt1ut 30
yrs Neat Paul 545-2977
ED'S PLASTERING
All TYPES INT /EXT
FREE EST 645-8258
PLASTERING
MOBILE SERVICE
Reacreena/New screens
NS/CM only 642-9552
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*Sprinkler Aep111r *
Res /comm Commerc1~1
Landscape Services
957·8388
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Lath·Plas111r-S1ucco
Textures-Thin Wall
Stucco Brick llc'd
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Moat tubjl018, K 14
Oay-eve-avmmlf t 10wll
Mr Morgan, 64&-6178
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"Lei Ille Sunahlnt In"
C•ll Sun1hln. WlnOow
Cltaning. lid $48-8853
20% Monthly Di1GOUnt
•RESIDENTIAL+
Avg 1 1ty $30. Avg 2 •ly
5.C5 Cn111 857-8388
Orange Cout Windows
"We 1111ve you with •
brighter oollookl"
F1ee Htlm•l•I 830-81 I,
CLEARVIEW WINDOW
WASHING RHa fatee
4 yn 1n ar111 842-5449
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Repllrs. new 6 old 1 1
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LAWN CARE
Comm/resld. NwpllCM
>Cini, reliable work
Onr/opr, Berry 645-7412
I KNOW -LET'S GET
EDDIE! He can fix any-
1n1ngl 494-8959
8 yrs exp Xlnl refs
Free ell Lori 768 1708
Top quality Special care
tn handling. 25 yrs oxp
Competitive Rates
No overtime 730· 1353 INT /EXT RESTUCCO
Block Walls 586-4892
Gary 557-0796
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II I It } Jiii 4 bdrm. 4 beth. sandy Ilse parking. $300. 1st. lurn/unlurn . oreally r• •••••••••••••••••••••• For Nie $ 14 000 3rd TO. Herbor Antmel Hospital Co11e M ... f!!!!.!!!!! ••..•. l~~~ s .. ,;.,,.. ..'!!r.! •.•• !! ......... beecn. pier & llO•I 111,1 673-9042Ken duced NOIM 754--0274 FO• Lra•E 12,,elnl Due 2 yrs 30% 125 Mesa Or CM
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C d 38 B bl rundy. ltr. 6 5-6161 NR 8""CH S275 3 000 sq 11 (10 ottlces) wn Lag~ -oo 4 _ / Found Fem Husky duplex •PIS rps '4rbch dht r 2 • d $1050 /mo Adults incl u111s""' 536-0794 avell Highly upgraded --1111••••t••••ll (young) nr Jamboree & ExcetlenloPP<>rtunilylOf ~~~~dg::r k~~1'::7e ~a~~r ~!~~e.P~~~ 11~-,~~ai~ _6_7_5_·_63_S_9 ______ ,Bs~s'~~:e2eka~u~~~~-MI F 18·3:> 10 ahr 2 br apt, with r1cn panellno & fa-!!~!'.~'!!!!.~!~.'!!!.~~ l•t1•••l1/ Ma c Ar' II u r N 8 ~~~~r:~~eg.,~n 'M!~;
2080 Santa Ana St 8 $850 mo Call 536-0921 Versailles 2 br, 2 ba mer 1ncreasee1 675-2910 "' SC Plaza .s225, ·~ br IC covered w •II• N 8 3975 Birch 5600 sq l.011 I f•••' 2l3/928·1895 lo tdenuly 1>enef11s & very aurective 5600/mo $300 sec av --Ir pie, clubhouse pool utlla 5,.9_8289 1111 5 Locauon 11 walking dis-II or lesa MIA zone •••••••••••••••• •••••• I I 5350 pay plan A great awor·
appl 957 •0 701 111'$445 2Br Pool p1t10, $675 Sandy642·6149 LtdoBaylronlluxury48r tance 10 11rport AgeniS4l5032 A 1 SJO(J ltll•ll 1 1 1 "h Ill 957-0669 garage, cleen 7811 2Br 2Ba. 1184 Aulland 5 Be home Sllp, 111nn1S, Shr Bolboe Pen 3 br du-714-833-8778 • ••O••t•••• I •••••••••••••••••••••• unt Y o rea~ ~ •, f" _G_1e_n_:.._oe_l_F8F-4l_2~_2_8 .. 3_E4E__ Rd 116 $650 mo +elec ~~·,c,h:~ Br~l\:r" ~o:t:· g~~· ~2a; ,,~c:;~~~~65~~ Wattrfrtlt Office !•.-.! .. {• •• 'ff!.'!!..!.~~ 1 •····• .. iu·;,.-.. ,· .. rr. ... 1t.••••• l1'nda & V1'ck1'ls :~!:,,ev SCI e pp 'I n I· I Bi apt $295 ullls 1n-
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plus u11ls $150 sec dep
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1 & 2 Br 04acounl on Earl Siii 11 lo lial 4350 and 811yald11 A11all lmm11 por1 Seeeh needs 2 br I 1815 So El Camino Real. PMOTO IOIELS llar~tr II••· 1t .. Ir
some models Pool, Spa. OCEANFRONT (3&2 BAI .... 'I. •••• !........... Fully Improved Take plus by July 1st Have 1 San c1emen1e 492-7296 EIOO•TS/lllCEllS Cfftt lttl Gym S 11 u n a , e I c 1 BA • pool • block lo JULY 6 AUGUST EASTSIDE C M over existing lease PV1 prol decoratOf wife & I Full lie "
846 ,..,,_19 ooean Single adlt prel'd $600 10 $1000 week S 1 p 6 O •9.,5 ---------OUTCALl 24 HAS ·uv $350 yrly &42-5002 Agent 673~900 Ingle garage or SIO· ly 4 -~ ~ very neat d1ugllter Will WELCOME BACK UIYllTTEll
2 Bdrm rage 565/mo 573.7544 IEWNllT IUClt do remodeling pa1n11ng r 1"11 C 889-0207 Full lime Mon lhru Fri.
------17381 Keelson Lene On Peninsula, 3 br + den Newport Walerlront-Olx #Ul' • I 44"" e I c I 0 r I 0 w (8 n I I ressy [~~~~~~~~~~ 7am 10 6pm H B ., ..
847--0,.22 Of 535•9042 2 ba vu oceen & bey, Sips 10 $700/wk v1.ltl ,.,.,, -Offlot S,aot 96.c-1788 formerly of JC Penney 1-
llke nu S 1050 Dy owner 1 Ag1 •••••••••••••••••••••• frt• 1310 .Middle egea prof women Fuh1on lslend IS beck * * * ~o"n" ::rv~n:~~:.::0~':i; USTSllE
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year Old Parkin9 space $6S01mo Pool W/O
7 3 0 -3 7 7 7 w k n d 7 14/730-3777 or wknds Plusll. newly-decorated seeks qu1e1 yearty 1 er from Vegas and 81 Ille Atlantis Massac• Kalhy w 714/635-4447 675·3069 7 l.C/875-3069 1n11mat11 atmosphere ap1 on Balboa laland 01 Hair Huntei · Fashion Open 24 hrs a day 8-5pm Of 980· 1506 att
EastbluM Townhouse Apl Beach 4 Br 2 Ba view 130-284 SQ t1 1n 1ovel) Peninsula s11r11ng end of Island 644"2 l5 l 7 dll)'ll 11 wee!\ 6pm
3 Br 2"1 ba. 2 car ga1 $625 In July 5650 In ./.., c--garden type bldg Aenl July Co & w11ll-tr111ned SCRAM-LETS 69 Gorgeous girls lo B_a_b_y-5-11-111-r-n_ee<l __ ed_P_/_T_ror-
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646-9081 894-1689
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stove & relrlge No pets
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Lg 2 bdrm. t', ba, patio No p e Is Adu Its August 546-5605 .;,_.. ,_.., incl rec11p11on1S1, phone cat need 2 bdrm In SW I pamper you Jacuzzi. 17 mo boy on Of ne"
In well maintained 4 unit $650/mo 644-1010 .; ...,,. ans-ring, copier etc Hun II n g Ion 811 ac h, 1 Sauna Locals as well as
l>ldg $480 Owner 3Br . 2Ba, sips 6, Bel .I EXECUTIVE Dwyer School district I ANSWERS tourosts BenkAmerlcard. Balboa lslend only Reta.
1 Br newly redecorateo ~73_-3_1_15 2 l•r•, ltlf Mtll Penln 6·26 lo 7-10 & 9.4 / :::;:.-...... CONNECTION Xlnl rels Will pay up lo Mest'!t Charge, Amer-please 675-5994 evs
$550 per mo 1st, lasl & lo 9-t 1. 673-3987 or ./ ..... _.,.. 1800 Dove. Suite 330 $450. Sandra 642-5678 1 Dorsal· Poise lean Express Diners All Babys111er-housekeeper, ~~o~ '~:al ~o~ wo~~t~g Irvine 3144 $250 Sec 731-0595 833-2664 / ~-..,,..., 752-6408 ext 3 2 2 wk d y s or Niece -Treaty ~ welcc, "e 714/645-3433 vriver's lie preferred .
· · •Large new 1 Br condo ror ew Y rem 11"" ewp .... • My neighbor has finally $4 ISfmo Ulll pdp Furno • ••••••• •••••• • ....... Sia Clt•t•ll 3116 Luxury secure turn condo I N 1 Od 1..,. N ~.. 536-9832 aft 6 30pm I RECORDS 2112 H11rbo1 Bl CM Wkdys, CM 821-3210
tuie evell 548· 7689 lease near u Ct micro-•••••••••••••••••••••• on the bay for 3 mos Peninsula 300 sq l1 2 '775 up 2160 rt lndu concluded 1hat1elevls1on PIJOhlo Rt1.i11s UY LIFEllUIH
Clean, sunny 2 Br 1 be summer lease $4500 pr ___ ollrce 1u1111 $300/mo 18r 1Ba. $340 mo incl wave Ir pre washe1/ slrtal • Of11ce 18081 Re was Invented ror Ille sote 111. 173-1311 TRY-OUTS June 5 at utll Reis No pets 599 dryer aree 5650tmo ger tndry relrtg S450• mo 675•9434·851·136 1 1520 sq 11 $100 per sq Avail June 1 Merk dondo Circle •E Hunt. purpose or selling RE-1---8AM For Info c all
Hamilton 545.7194 J 0 an n a 9 s 5 . 1833 no pell 493·27 IO Vttlll .. Rtall/I 4zSO II 3975 Birch , N.B 673-6606 1nglon Beach 842-2834 1 CORDS Get lhet Golden Bronze 1 644-5921 Jonn Ot Mike
536-8720 s .. 1 lt•d 3114 •••••••••••••••••••••• Agenl 541·Ml32 01 TIIE WATER 000 Tan YOY ve always want-;490 2 SR pool unsul-----------10 0 0000•••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT 2 g 4 Br 1617 Westcllrr NB Went I SQ II wtorc totlel & Wd I fo••' $300 ed' It's as Easy as taking 811auly Salon Excellent
table ror children 325J £••••• IHtb 3141 Cute Sacheloi ept nr Avail now Weekly fhiu lln•ncier lnsl 70001 1 Ob e1u1c suite. 2.012 sq 1>11s1n plus 12K 16 1011 •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 table! 7 !4-536-2804 opportunity. needed
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2 bdrm' I•' be townhou· I .Mosl elegant apt bldg last 714/848-4557 541·5032 cntrl work ar1111 plus lg l11i111.,/lar.,I/ fQUND ADS Sunser Beach CA 90742 NII w Port B e • ch 8 f • }H •1•11/1 II $h11 4300 -recpt rm All oone In ' 631 1390 se Air, gar. pello. No '" Laguna eac"j, llne~t A111t•1al1 •tall •••••••••••••••••••••• *IELMll OFFIOH* decor8llon Style, ti.aut FiaUtl £ J I --·-------
P 111 s S 5 3 O Phone :~f1'0n1 In ~o:i~bul~~~t • 11 Ual•t• 3900 ROOMMATE ~ From 1 room to 3 rooms. In appearance. In loc 1••••••• .. ••••• ••••• ••• ARE FREE .!'!f.!l!'!!~ .•.•••..••• Beaury lmmedlele Ope-
645-4637 : e ~gt vee~ . P o ·onr ••••• ••• •• ••• • •• •• • • •• From S 1 18 e eq It. No pr111t1ge bldg Newport •li•tll St•Hll I nlngs Mass11u111, F1cla-
sub -garage, elevelor flllDERS lease required Ad) Air· Archu Marina 81dg • O•r.,1tuilY SOOS 1111· Hair Styllsta. Rental 1Ue8tiBllU
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SEAWl"D porter Inn 2172 Dupont s42.46<14 ••••" ••••••• ,........ Call•. l••ltactio• 100S or 70'1. The Dazzler's 5;~~1i~ng, !~~80~3up 01d11s1 & largeat egency Cell AM 833-3223 l1lk Yta.iaf Rtlfl • ••••• •••••• • 0
••• • •• •• Selon 675-3828 YILUliE All clients screened wllh ---------Designers archllecta, By ownr 968· 230 appl 142·Hll fUTOR • 10 yrs teaching
8eau11fully landscaped
garden apts Pool & Spa
Covered parking No
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Jll9 BAYfRQNT grephlc artlSI Studio exper Karen 642-6222. IHllEEPll ~.'.'!r.!!.~!!!....... ~:S 1~~~ :,~~~ 1 1~~~~ b~:~,! &c':~~~=:an space 1111111 shr beals, 960-3283 Exclusrve Newport 8-:h
PARK NEWPORT , $5 5 2 Good .. 1 • 1 Prime ottlce 673•1003 furn N a 60c sq It HOME BUSINESS Ttrttllt 1 .. ,11 Cat , ,. 1 store Is IOOklno for part rom 1 bdrm from ... orn no .. me< ce 642•6222 OPPORTUNITY • o1••• Wield 015 time bookkeeper wllh APARTMENTS $570. Townhouaa from Tiie Tomorrow Show CdM dlx 1u11e. A/C, ample Olstrlbutorshlpa for No tall LOST SAT 5122 ••••••••••••••• .. ••••• previous operlence In
$640 + pools. tennlt, * 'h off* lo •II new pkg utll Pd 2855 E Cit Oulel office In CdM with neltonal brand micro-R-ard 644-2054 Young married mart would retail operations Flexible COUNTRY CLUB LIVING wa111rlalls. pondal Gaa cllenll wno need 11 piece pvt bathroom Approx 1 Ml 1 1 flke odd Jobs eves & F 11 IN NEWPORT BE~t;f 1 II Hwy $595 675·6900 cornpu ers n mum n. Found male Beagle ml•, wktnds Can do 11 variety hours or appl Cl
Bachelor $400
1 Sr $450-S.-80
A deluxe cornmunlly on or coolllng & h1111tlng IEWPOllT H 1· 11 IC--o-s..;.t11-··-11-a_a_2-~-,..-,,-so-lte-1 175 sq ft No main!•· vestmenl required Call approx 4-6 mo .. vtc Su-I II d 1--Tues or Wed 640..()990 paid From Sin Citgo m "" ·1 nance $225/mo Call eves. fl.44-1576 ° en .Ym•n vus or &40-0091
the Beck B11y Club ho-Frwy drive North on $175mo Ulll lnclo. 779 Lyndy 875"-2318 ~~~~~~~~~~ shard & G11rll11ld, F V 972-9525 eves. Hk for ---------
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2250 Vanpuard 5<!0-9626
We9t:field U!!.41 & 1pa, 7 poolt. 8 aeach 10 McFadden 10 28r dplx to shr wllem, w 19th St. 851-8928 i:: 962-3619 al1 6PM Bill Cen you mix brains &
1enn1a court•. cloae to sea w 1 n d v 11111 g 11 :225 ;60 f &8t~' utll 1---0-0-1-1-1-1-1-11---1~11cld~kc•P:f9 avall, •c· ···~II £oH SOZS FOUND· 1 yr old fem B --1-lt'.--H---1-1-00-1 brewn, the Coecn Houae
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bus1n11Ss & shopping (714)893-5198 42-44 a 1 1 & 2 room ottlou from A"~ lnvnt ~~rto~r:,j ·~d .. To·~·~~;;;;t••;;•• Calleo cat w/frea collar •• ~l/. •• !.".L.......... Saloon 11 looking for
... & Lg Condo to stir. view of · ·, 11 • rt 1 S"O ·, r H. Vic Orenge & 201n. CM Doorman. PtrHlme Ap-Unlurntsh.,... Sludlot. , • "000 , h. B II ck 8 a y b 111 5205 Ulll Include<! sub llAM • Of P• 0 ' ,000-100,000 fully 845-1786 Accountant ply an 4PllA 3)157 c .. 2 br apartments town-,.H•• , 1 Ae111onomics 675-6700 2380 SQ It Call Paul or amortl Othe1 2nd'• lo $1 mlno Capistrano. San
houses ••••••• • • • •• • • • • • ••• •• O ' 11 an b 1111 P 0 0 Doug, 752-511 I million Prln only 8rtnt, The rasteat draw In 1he Growing Newport Beech Juen Capo 498-8927
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$540-$1000 Easrslde CM Furn prlv 557-7883 or 640-6339 Newer bldg downtown 963 "611 agt 1~ W t 0 p CPA Firm llas lmm-"late HB 3 orttces now avall IFFtOE ••&OE ., • ~ 111 · • ally llol ..... •Several studios & 1 room end bath Rafrlg Fem non 1mkr to shr ...-llWIO UYllll Clastllled Ad 642 5878 opening ror an lndlvtdual
bdrm units.,efurnlahed $285 very nice CM 28rt28e ~~_70¢ sq~~34~j5 42.C 6 1,137 eq It In Ml11lon . • desiring challenglng ,.,.
wllh line designer rurn1-673-7544 apt Pool. tennis, gym, :> tQ 11 . 1 Viejo For lurllllr Info cell Auo••tla,.11 SJ A.atri•tt•t•ll 5100 ponalbilllle1. providing
ture& acceaao<les Move Chrlsllan home. Ii.II prlv elc. $325 mo + 'h utll execup la n Mr Arriola ••••••••••• .. ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• accounting ~ICM to I
llPLU 1n 10dey or r-rve for Quiet mete. atralght, nr 0 ebb 1 e 5 5 6 • 4 8 7 1 2'3·883·1287 •------------•••••• dlver1tlled cllent•le Ell·
2 bdrm, 2 ba. oerage summlf mon111s Smar11y bch $275+ utn Leguna , _5_4_0_-84_54 ______ 1 Great apece, 400 aq ti or SEMINAR FOR cellent comp program
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lene 861-2877. alt 6 dally ----------• br. 2 b• Ha. furn. lwnn-Full ~lce/cuatorn Avail lmmtd. Furn/ H QM£ BU Y £ R S Publle accounting txper. PM . 9 3 7 • 1 9 2 5 Rm. kit. prlv • C.M Chrl• M. Beach & Adam• vie office 7 desk apace. unfurn. 851-2079 & Stnd Resumt to 5020
213·333-007 ' On Jamboree Rd at llan home, nonamkr. 0 9 7 5 7 7 Nr 0 C. Airport Campua Or Newport $250 mo. $100 dep Y• • 16 alt 759-81178 680 & 1250 aq It I YI SE Beteh92860 BIKE TO BEACH Gigantic $Rn Joaquin Hlllt Rd 646-3872 3·30pm; ev1 536-0490 1----------j Hrbr/Baker Ctr, 3011 to LLERS
28r 2ba. lam rm, w/d 644-1900 atl 5pm. 11th It.HO.I. 3023 Harbor 8 1. C M ApL M•n•o•r. Costa
hkup, covd patio, new 1----------Free b achelortlte •Pl. F 1 .. 1F 400 ..,, 11 0 •--.,.,.-. (acroas from Fedco) Mor. Meu Seml·r•tlred cpl Br l'h Sa, TownhouM 11cha,,,,. !or bebvaJttl"" em to s tir w th ,., . ...., ,.,.. ..,.. ~w (50+ cpt 2 kid• ok. Avail now slyle Adullt prtf . no & w'C,•; k 5 4 5 . 47 3 '1~ auper clM n N.B. condo A/C, great parlllng, great 549-1388 You aro cordially lnvik>d to attend ) to manaoe • 18 !!!_5
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•••••••••••••••••••••• lrplc Weetellll $850 ~ H 882-5759 Kurt b ath. atorage av •ll St .. 1840 aq 11 ptu1 '8 • B<lr 2'~ Ba condo. AIC. M~~ ~Jeck 87 .. _1771 111• nr In unt----------S226 1mo 848-3345, car g11age &4 14 777 This free seminar will be held Automotive
2 car g.,, cl'llldren OK -" ~ " ~on Beach t400 mo Reap F rm mate needed, " .,..,3 W....,a __ _._ J 2nd 7 .,. --• """1 an 3 PM 4.4-o.J<N --'L ITlll ocunc"'uay une pm. ..-...... No pet1 Avail 8/1 1725. 1 BEDROOM FROM t400 , ___ ,_•"------• cute ai>I In CllA $230 mo 1---------1 --• II f
Att 8PM, M6-8572 No pet1. Shown by IC>91 Room for female Prof fem + d9P 646-80e7 1\1 name 11 X 45 11 In busy center 2299 Harbor Blvd. Calta Mesa
only T •IW,.,./Tnura t c f & no al 174"~ ltaoch 8 1vd. Due to limited -a•1 .. ., -rvatfnn• Shouldn't Satlafy You ....., 1 bdrm condo Cpln u ..., ....... or student. •II a ter ---· -------• H 1 -1 8 -.. '"'6 '..._ ....... Wt would t lq)eCt you'd
drepee, AIC, pool, Ito. to 4P'"· 1er0ta from ,,...t &pm, 751·8330 Need fem. to lhr quaint unt n g on ••en . are necem&ry. Plqiaae c.aU Jacque want lo aarn mora l
t1nn11.oarage,l 48011t, B c.h g oll cou r tt. Empl.oentlem•n~40. Cdl\A 2 Br W•lk t o 21 3 ·484·1354 P llAQ, Kemp714/G45·0303.. 84000,uooo+.
1u1 & dep 788-7033 645~855 nonamkr, kit prlv. Nr t>Mon. 130&/mo. Laure 213-384-0030 AM F. • TMte'a rMll~ no llmll IOf' ~~~~~~~--1:;-eD'.r;-::w';illoft;:;;'-, ;;IO>t::-;::;kl::lchen;;:::::-,1 ........ t 81 c M f4•7M'" &44·2231, 752-8900 Doan tt11 lllghl" qualified, •utla11t• pv1 patio, 2•..; tM&. oer ~"..:.::::"":.:..:.::..· .=:.:.· ::.:·...:..;.:....:..;:.:.:.v_I:-,:: -d:;;:.._::-'. ........ ;:;::;:~-:::::::-~B;-1 "'----~-• amblllout, 'knowteooea· •-•·• JHI $850 rno '40-8324 Btltll •1lfl1 fJM ~ -unly. lovely N. ' .. FIJlU -,,_....atah•., _.~,,, b .. .UtomoUv• prol ... -1----------1 ...... c ••••••••••••• 'tl ptlv home '325 mo. mllTIYI .. ~,, ....... .. ................... •••• ..1-•1t1 1200 .... n .. a. a•• au ...... &46-5356 ....,., . o.tuiw pooltlcM, xtra W · "' ..,. " .,. ---· _ -••• llfTI •••••••••••••••••••• • • Wt need ona talented
o• 2t>r , 2b•. b l t n 1, 2 Ba fr plc, p ool. Wkly '*It ... now 1Y11L Lady 22-32 to lhr 3Br, ...... • .. lndMdllll eucfl .. VoW·
d.wftr. 1•~ rnttte beedl. 1878/mo. 84l ·Ht1, 1105 a up. Color TV. 2h dphc, N.B Non 1t0 to 3000eqrt In,,.,..,~ Of1 COM\ Mii ptu1 3 oood H I• Adult•. no 1>91a. saoomo. t40-7t l4, 840-f622 fthon .. In room. 2274 t m k r . S 2 2 O m o . "No FrlM" Prlcet Hwy, Solltll ~ ~ amen. ~ BAYFAOHT UDO ~ llY'CI. CM. 842·3»8 William Cote, Rt. pro111. 500 aq botl-we·,. not lfttlng ttlll ..•
K_lf;_•_dlx_tw!M. ___ IQ_l_br_2 1 38A 28A St8001mo. yny ~7444 1-,-em--roo_m_m_a_te_n_eed_.ct_,, 11•11 ... 1• lent privet• parklnt ••'r• mo~lntl If 1011
t>a, l rplc. bltN, w 10 r211>U2-71ia 1~111·y-.-.-,,-y-o-n-tn_•_b_•_1_c_11_1_1 CM lf'Mt 1200 mo .. ~ ~m: :. ~,,';t know you°"' Oii! it,*
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c.Mllftp, .dbl atten gll, 1 Alt utllltlN peld. 1575 bath '300/mo. uot W. •---... -wtttl--l!A8EJ----• HIW _,.:II 10'I wt
many atrH, no P•t•, YMl'IY· ~ OcHnlront, Newport lt't 1 WIZE SILL Idle tt•ma wlttt a to ... ., Ctev'"9d a dO ~ ... .,..
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1001 C..-1• hid
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To $1,000
,.,... btenon t yr exper
Loi• of advance ment
OJ>pty.
714-957·6026
Adm, Aubt.
Jo $ZOK
Sh. or •P••dwrillng.
Supervl1ory 1kll1•. Run
the lhow lor • dynamic
boea.
714-957-6026
~Typist
To $1.000
50 wpm. General otc.
1kltl1. "New corporate
olca moving to o.c.
714-957-6026
Mtclc:al Stcttt•y
To $1,300
Gd, typing alclllt, •Miid,
A /P , A I R .
Sell-motivated
714-957-6026
Acctu. Stcttt11y
To $121<
50 wpm. Dictaphone. llte
acclg. ltnowtedg•
Supervlaory altllla.
714-957-6026
lt1ll Seattary
To $1,400
2 yr1. legal exper. Gd.
teorelatlal alclll•. No SH
needed.
714-957·6026
llttal Manaiement
To $20K
3 yre. exper. In mgmt. on
• reta.11 level. Rm. for
lldVanoement.
714-957·6026
Mana1ement Trainee
To $150
Some college, strong
mollvallon .
Career-Oriented. Lot• or
advancement.
714-957-6026
f~ Chi ......
To Sl,400
F/C tllru llnanclal
1tatement1. Geri. olc.
1ldll1. Great location
714-957-6026
SALES
Coqiut•
To $21-CH
714-957-6026
Conamer
To $211( CH
714-957-6026
Word Procusq
To $25«
714-957-6026 ,.,
To$2a + CGlnmlsaon CH
714·957·6026
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Tt $23'( +
Conn. & Uptmft
714-957-6026
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714-t57-I026
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Olutt In '"'· holn1 ~re;: 411 Pllgahlp clerk for tht 1tt111 flnnt ntw1~per. Ht hld furn . 1ntlq1.1e1 ~= :::· &;:'~ 12000. 111-1417 oedH ltll tlll• wHlc
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'' 1·3. tn-om. t-4 vok:ie and enthuaiuml Local Coeta Meu o11a "· Oa1>r101e i ote, bMI oftw &42·12'3.' •I i.11 .... 1 "'' xtnt, ttpa 4, inr11, tllp, _83_t·_n_a_1 ____ _
DINTAl AUllTA T ..... •lo ... pla~ piano, rat~ tw tpm. •••~•KH••••••••••0 134&0.. 84()..4268 ~ Hll • • •• 1 ··~ ...... Office. t•n. too+ ga.I. aqutr • Wtllnut oon.r..no. table Ir:_~,... .. !'9 ..... ::_""'="o'-M lapr'd 111-Jp. Otrt. .._.._~ • ...._ king 6 queen bed•. tne e lttantly on • 4' diameter. ruet OOlofed 11 Ouatom bit Paollto • ••••••••••••••••••0
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'°"with mat1n ltUll.lde. 11oap1tel. ~ '** l•a ..,, ...... 1tM ,... loole muon muotl more ovttom Pact•. 4 aide & 2 wtxiru 0.M Mi·Ht I or ,., .. 12.000. Ml-Hl',
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lntllullutlo. efficient & _.. --Ill .......... t:I ~~.~!!.'7:foo••••• ohlM & b ... t firm 81crlhoe a1 1560 Cali leak. dtl, VHF, log.122K, 13600 64&.llOO C.M
0tg1nliecl w/bl(pg exp P~~--/ .. -lll •••.U'tl ,.... 1• P~!·Dl!~OLITION 8 •1• S4&-a009 833-8000, Hk tor O•wn. 140-3480 '78 Rancnero, auto tran1 4 d•y wk C Men ••--;1a -... • 8111 Sun/Mon .... 083 1r11 white vanity 1a1>1e 6 HOBIE Cat 14 1700 19• l>OW9'. llr cond. 1 OWMt 141-3000 8anocaetle 844· t417 ttclrt. I 10. 759~970 l•h 1111 · · 12800 &«.t241 ••M ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Aowing thelt 1800 Ory Cletnlng Experl•n· -,. -c .. ,. #HI • Upholll•r•d Pucll LOVE BIADa, PMCtl lace, 873-39M 1080 Toyola SRI 8horl·
oed p1r1on for panlt .... ..... •••••••••••••••••••••• wood arm chat re 125 11no11111 1-1-4-. -H-0-8-1e--:C-A-T-.-11-,0-0-d-1 ~ plekup, new 11ereo,
pr alllng a eountet work SALl!S-Atarma. ambltloua 3 D•y Mem0tl1I w .. hnd HOii. (7141497-8329 648-1419 cond 1140011>911 offer & clutch Xlnt oond
S • n CI• m • n 1 e Nan IMdef Int~ lfldlv, ,,T, PIT. wtll lraln. SUMMER Oar• Sale, 9-• dally IDlf·A·Bl!D ~. dov· **BUNNIES•• ee2-oeea. reo-1756 15500 8•0·8709 or 498-3338 m•tkallng 11 aHklng 9~-4148 aft 8PM. Qu"n •IH bed, mit e b ... Ilka new $40 Fr~ll Lop Pal or Stiow 848-5741
Eern xtra lncoma, part· quallllecl lndlv tor dlvw· hlee l1.1rn1ture. enllqu••· di• (714) 638-7950 $2000 each ff2·9971 UllR 14 ft -11-,.-,-----,-,-,-.
lime, lull·llml. Cttl llflecl work on behalf of • __ .........., ~ Ma, 111.110 part•. clothing, Yellow Good cond. Ex· '"
053·414tl '" tlPM m110r·ot1e<11 oorp. Appll• --•to. 642·8117. 267. tt1111 I' ll"n 1100 111•11 I&. llH lrN S750 M&-2845 or ••••••••••••••••••••••
cant1 mutt be rellabte. Matu,.., .. per'd., yn•· JOBS Piao., C.M. Mull Mii 644•8831 ••••••••••::t!~~••••• 646•0564 'll Wat •ut·Yll lnlell!Qlnl, m•lure & mo-mlO, car•Mnlnded 'MO-Steinwa y 5'7" Mdl M 32,000 m'Tkia, lllr oond
11v11eo II you quallfy, man needed lor r•t•ll Furnr.~~.1'!,~~Edl)'e(, UST SELL: game table Walnut 1923. l(lnl cond ISLANDER 37 NB llip crulN contrOI Eleet , .. ·
plaaH call. Mr Gary, c1ale1Mlu ... •!!,~ ~fl!.; tab .... AC unh, cnalr1. w/4 ct11111. walnut ped. $8850, 1162·7315 Xlnl Financing 169,500 ltlg POl't·~ltll Mlfty
545·5778 •• ,,. .,.,, $ l 0 0 0 boolti IOC·l200 354 E. b a I e , I 3 0 0 I 0 8 0 urn Private Party 499 .. 820 o t II 1 r e x I r 1 1
kgtouncl ~ to 1tllh SI C M 644·8831 -n•H "&It LASER/Race ready Root 2 I 3 . 5 9 ti . 3 2 3 3 • PUTIT1•1 comm. & oompany ~ ' • · · B1aut11u1 1898 Howard rack, iote bag, "•llow 213.,.31.1793
EDUCATORS
PUl/PRlllllT Peraon wanltd 20-40 hrt ne11t1. Only qualltlt d I Femlly Garage S ale Velvat Uphol. Chair Upright. Perlec1 cond hull 1 1000 65{8107 ,m•I p•r WHk Mutt know pareont need apply. ~ 1 200 Wallhlng machine, radial Small tlze, oeierY color, 1550 5•0-09"2 evM · · ~!,~~.~~ ~·~1g:i:-llow 10 wlndturl. Apropot, 211 Ftahlon erm .. w. cJ•H•-molor $50/0BO. 8-44-Wt SITTERS UNLIMITED. d NB II ' --I tll IL..-J IOH Ill' 541()..8332 • "WE CARE" FOR YOUR1 _12_1_3_>4_33 __ .1_o_e_11_•_3&_·_1_s9fl_ ~~~·~ .. ·2 or oa ; PER ON •• TO START home. McClen lawnmo· 5 OAK ANTIQUE .~ •• ~,.~!....... .. .. ,.,., 11 •
HOME. PETS. CHILOR-PUT Tllll '"'""'v" Growing 1umme1 bual· "'· m11e. 221 E. 19th DINING CHAIRS 1160 Sako 243m. 72 wt3x9 Thie high qu•I RIC now Allfl Wi•IH ff~+
EN AND EL O I! R LY SALIS neae open1 up potltlon St .. C.M &48· 7tl28 •ft 5 vatlable Buttlnetl t500 avetl on 1pec tax Wfll .. ••••••••• •••••••••••";{•..,
B EDUC• EvN and/Of WM1cend1 In 3 -.... w '"-·b 300 on term• WE PAY ·.!.·.·.· STAFFED y ,... R .. pontlble adult1, ovw Enjoy WO(t(lllg with kktl, ..._. LEAVINQ COUNTRY Mutt Moving trpl dtHHr w/ .. ,.,.. Y. megnum
TORS. NEED QUALIFIED 21, with ou1ttandlng. •I· and wlllh lncrMMd ..,. ~It fll• la Sell 4 pc Liv Rm .. t hutch mirror. bkcaH w/3xll variable Redfield N 0 R 0 YACH l S TOP DOWll :;:: SITTERS PART TIME/ tractive peraonallllel to nlnga, utlllze your out· .... fltNt 1225. Walerbed . ml1e lldbrd $700/oller $&00 Ce11Bob831·0871 873·8878
FULL TIME CALL COR· work with youth l•gH gOlng pertonallty, IMrn ~hlllt4l1tt ..... _ turn .. '78 2eoz 831-9293 7~-7433 rv. •-JI. LASER 14 ft , hand lrtr 2 FOii 1111 A••s PORA TE HEAOQUAR· 10· 14) Call 2·5PM. how to bec:OIM. trained •;;._-. '-IU' ~ ,,. lllll•. cover, S900 .,....
TERS, 114..e42-6680 642 .. 321, Ext. 343. EOE HIH counHlor. Call ~llNI. MHnn •wn IHft Moving: Ollll'llulfed naug. Bill ll•tH IOll 7 3 1·8 8 7 7 PM • n d &UI IAI•
2·5PM. 842-4321, Ext. 114-.... 1111 •• ·.-;r.;;•••••••••••••• toll, 10 ...... at. chair, OI· ••••••~••••••••••••••• wttandt -••;-••t 343 EOE Ul&ll l&Lfl toman. $&25. 75"·7433 BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA i---------1 r-•--HAIRSTYLIST dnlrad IM
busy B•lboa llland H -
lon 673·4013
PUT n• Furn. and appllancM and RECLINER Chair. rutl COior TV .. ie. 2 yr wrnty H' llWHll-llL. 2480 Harbor Blvd ••
8·9pm. Expanding youth Sal.. TtltJHH leltt ot,_ ltama. 333 Senta color velvet, new. pp, St48. FrM deOvlf'Y. Yr. '77, A/P, (2) lelhO. COSTA MESA '
counHlllng firm 11.. FOiiow up, no cold calla. 1 .. bel. NB 10-8 Sat, Sun, $225. 87~9174 TV JC>hn'e 848-t786 Polerle VHF, wind IPd & 141-4111
HAI" SnLllT opening• for 3-5 lharp fertMrt In. lrt•• PIT. Coate M .. otc. For Mon. MUST SELL· Magnevoit Olrect . dodger, 1hwr 141· l'll outgoing mature~ lnlo Call 831·7200. AUi --------Frendl Provlne4at Couch. toeded wlexlrH. ownr We are looking tor••· 10 motivate amblllout C all ut about the 1 M c. •Ylll l&U xlnt eond. StOO ermolre TV & 111reo tlnenclng 168900 WE llT
pr'd prol•ulonal hair 10· 13 yr old• C all outllandlng Ctrffr OP· -°'-.,..-'-____ aon__,·._--1 Sola. atmolre tv, buffet, 892..0454 combo, $500/0BO TRADE wiND YACHTS
atylllla to Join our llllf. 2·6pm. 842·•321, ut. portunllle• .. •n lntu· TOPLESS MODELS lampt, chair•. mllc:. l•b· Dining Table eo x 42. 2 _64_'-_8_113_1 -----1 675-9001980-t725 -CWI CUI
Must be highly quallli.ct 3-43 Aak tor AndrM. ranee Agenl. Training 175 DAY • PAID DAILY 111, dllllH. kit. mite. I&" extentlon IHvH, 10" COLOR TV lll JllQll
1nd able 10 work any wlll not lnttrfere wllll no exp • nee• 821-2583 Sun/Mon. 1210 Park Cullom table pad•. 4 Worillng cond $&5. In IAHT
day Pd vacation. top Pllllll&I your preHnt employ. TIAYIL &lllT Newport, #314, N.B. Penn. HouH Bracll°'cl 816-4280 Steve WllM>n. llt>«gl ....
comm, or gu•r. salary ment. 644-8431 Chair•. 2 arm. 2 tide, .. ,. I ··-..L-,. gd cond 1375 982·8068 Simmon & Oelllah 1110 W Buty lrvtne agency need• t 0 ~,. .. South Cout Plaza W1TI T 963.,.518 Sabr•·lralned COM· tolld che rry "5 · ._1_,.1 IHti, Ill,,
Aak tor Glorl• YUH UP Mii MERCIAL AGENT. Min. 2 !!!l~~.~J!! .. •••• .... _840 __ -"_<M_e ______ ••• ~~-""•••••. ••••.. Dtfkt IOlO
141·1111 I • • IEORnUY/UIAL yre. exp. Salary comm. ~tlnn l#S Like new Roblneon'1 ,,_,IJ IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••
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S•~ 1200 IRYlll Newport Center. Lltlge-with 11xp Call: Laurie , ••••""•••••••••••••••• Spring -Air• twin bed •••••••••••••••••••••• Boal Sllp1 lor rent, Hunt UJllT1UI l11-H4M (lid) tlon eJ1pr non-tmoker 1=i9i57i·i2i590iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSolld walnut 8 drawer m1ttre11 $"ti lox 10 ft. FIG bOalltralle<. wt Harbour. up to 85' 16 ........ Irvine aree. PIT, $8 00 Pf Gt11nbaum & GrHn·i• cn..t. drop IMI dMk In IP'lnot 5"5. Frame on wlnctl Anchor. cullhlon1, IQ. It. 2t3159fl-5152. _..,.. ·~,;·
hr. 979·3923 Production LMd wtlh un.· baum. 548-3733. YMatlel etntll' 1200. ~9 rolte" & lleedt>owd In· lie. S200. 548-3"78 Top dollar• lor Sportr:•.
experience Full time ---------1 ctuded. 840-4049 ---------1BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE Cert, Buga. Cemperai:-..• l114y911/.lulttrial llOlnUY lllltf '"' A••"••ttt 1011 IHn, lbhl••••fl Newport BHch. 20· & 914'1, Audi'• ·:•: for COM bldg Pan or ~~11~ry~~.:;.~:.: Rapidly growing com· Tt., Aulp8tllh .I"~•••••••••••••• Sole & loveeeal. ltmn HZO 40' · 642~. 9-5PM Atlc for U/C MGR ·:•:.;
l/tlma. Rel req'd. Call: 71 7 S S pany In Fountain Vali.y W ' 9"111 t build HARBOR AREA excell. cond. $350. l-IO--Ul--... --.. -.. ----1 Jt• ...... "::!: o carter. 9 • 1 2 , B7~ c~M. 1 '"· t. utta 9"klng Plfton•ble. ex-I•~~~ pool i!t ~uellll~ ~:!;!.~~~ER~VIC:,E 780-8440 ••••M:;l;,·e;;;,;;:... w:bOat Nu cnaln• cana YILllWAID :::::
1175-6900 perlenced uc'y with graphic art• peraonnel .. Dr••al dining rm M1 "8" Oeelgnllnttalllrepalr Balboa Penn. e Street 19711 Beech Blvd · .. : .. ! HAL EIT&R l&UI OOOd office bllclc:8rouna tor on-<:a11 WOttl In the appllanoea. 54 3077 round tbl w12 ieavee. 4 a11y wort!. 5"9·2520 ..,, !'. .. PART/TIME & Ull Beet otter AY 8"8-9000 HUNTINGTON BEACH ·~~ Helper lor minor cere of We have an opening for 1111. Typing wpm, Pl'•PI' ... .,.._ At .... , I llY APftJA.1111 ~phot 1chr~j & • MMW. IHll lhtbll . M2·i.t :;:;;
women when ralaHed ~':tw:'!1!=o~~t~I~ f~t::~1,1~=·~ ;.:ft;~~~~ Laa 957-&133 u~. :, :_1n1~wsf3~~ ,.:,, 1 IOJO Side fie WI llll .•.
from hos91tal 842·2237 work In the Newport nefllt. Salery to com· camera opera tion or Elec:1r1c double 0\19rl, 873..0779 ••• ~~~!!•••••••••• To 18 tt Marcua Channel YIU RW-*
Help wanted. prtvate day Harbor area In commer· men1urat1 with expe· platemeklng It n•c••· 4 burntf. $150. c lb & D 1 T bl WU111 $125. 873-8145 -· ~'"' .:~•
schoot. clal Hie• and/or re•· rlenca. For Int~ call aary. You muet be avlf.. 873-9280 ~alnut $~." ng • e , uMd Tad Keyak I UITlll 1111 :,:;;
8"6-1444 ldentlal talel In the"'°'• Su1le, (7141 848-8878 leble to WOtti on a aut>-WW./Dfyeir 1125 Mch. 754-7433 aft 3 983-8897 aft 5 PM Want to rent lllp In New· • .•
H 1 d d alfluent -. be._ 9 & 5. ttltuta or call-In bHlt ~•tor 1225. DIWI· port Area tor Clauk: Al· 1 ~ !J!~ 0• eas nae e • exp•· LEO HANNA Salary depend• on ex· ~ ... 1100 &46-t\MS Hlde-A·Bed. king tlzed, '79 Tr•ll·Rlte Tandem •·-d-en_d..ig __ n_wood __ .. _oo_p-1, ~ .··.·!·!·.· rlenced, full time. Apply SR. VICE PRESIDENT llOlndY/UOPT. perlence. contact Per· -----· ____ . Herculon pleld S 125. Boal Treller. 1uro• 3 O 11 Ca 11 T I m
ln person, The Beach Wfflty I.,....._, Ot. Sm. N.B. ole. Sec'y wt aonnel, ..,....., lhhaslMr 754-7433 ett 3. brak ... winch 12177 714~75-3711 House, 619 Si.epy Ho!-.,.... outgoing per1onallty, :!1 h~ new, Nklng $1 too See
IOw l.Ane, t.eouna 8Mdl AMllOl'I 6«-4910 phone•. typing, & It. t _, 125. 759-0970 Rattan table an4 ~chairs at Mesa Marine, 220 IHh 1--.J I ~ ·~
•--------"....... $75 2212 Avail: co 1 v1e1-•-c .M .... 2."'•"" ,,.J r--•o · 31oo·w "-·-t....... :··. l..ttu/lltst Oaslaitr Reap. Woman. to cook 1horthand. Xlnl 1111 ,.... Moving Out of 81•1• · va on, a• ~-. -...,,.,.., ll'-6 ,_ ~ ~-:.:..-• __ ... hand'-'"'· """••d & benefltt. Jeri. 544.1••5 Bay St Re"""'. 21 -· ..... ~ .... o. M .... Near K·Mart .................. ........ • Experience preferred ...... .. .,._ .,., ""' -" ·-llMl11 ,.... •••••••••••••••••••••• 5 • care home. 3 or 4 24-hr ----------1 Coate M.a $400/o"9r. 754-7•33 a-Ann ,.,... 18' F•mlly Ski Boat 642·940 ··:
Fullttlme. Apply in per· ttiltte week 5-43-0795 ~c~:;~~y An Eq\Ull Oppty Emp!yr CotfM Table SIOO like new, •P•n 8'2". Sleekcratt. 445 otdt, fet, wanEDf :-0 son Ben Brown't Re•· i---------·--,...,.., ""'" ....i agencyl~~~-~~-~!-~-~~~I USED white GE Hll· 9fl2•3597 $300. 645-0904 covd ang. A BEAUTY! 'o! taurant. 31108 Co11t IESTlllllT need• acc:urate typltt wtl· c:teenlng oven. Uk• new. $6 99 509 >. Hwy. So. Laguna. The eomer.tone Cate 19 general 1mall office axp. Vehlde Operetor, Olal-A-StOO. 72<M>290 -Tllomuvl---119-pecan---d-lnl_ng_ IHll I.wt lfll 200, 4 • 1 PP L•t• model ToyotH, •
Non-emar. Kitty. Ride. Saddlet>ecil v...., t 4 .... ___ .. 2 ·····'···. •••••••••••• Volvo•. Plekupt & Van11· ;. ~~U=E~..=~ ~ :.T.=, ':~~! 951-3048 ~d.18s1~~~~ ~~ u~"!7~~:~. f11~.· ~,.. ¥"7 .. ~"'5. '450MI!' 41' SNIT Ftllll '!!! ... IX!!'..'.'!!!....... can u1 todayt • ,~
Laguna Bdl. 49$-1<M2 gera, watt•• & wattree-llOlttllY/mO. E.O.E. 930-8191 btwn 'v-vuu v ..........,., Bit by Cotonlal In '70. tw. #11ttl1-" I''"-•IfO •. -(experteilOed). host/ ti · 7 I ' I . IO ad e d w I .. u... ' :• HOUSEKEEPER hott•t1•• & bu• per-Ftnanciel ln.,,..men1 ll(m 10-1 tAM. USED White GE Corning Double bed: m111re11, elec:ttontc. Ownr. ttnan· •••••••••••••••••••••• • •:
Live-In. Beautlf\11 NB. tona. Apply In perton Io r educator' Woman l\Mded tor TLC top ttow with hood. Uka box tprlng & frame, clng. Try 169,000 X;~tt ';:,,~'. ~~:·~::'~te· TOYOTA·YOlYO :•
home ne., bay_ Non· only, 3pm to 5pm, Pert/comm.depl. MC•• with Older cultured lady new$50 72<M>290 brand new. I t l5 TRADE WINO YACHTS itu......, ... 4 •• tmoker • muat drive. T Thu ty 3000 tary. Excel typing end tor TIMKs and Fri nlgllta. . 87s-4280 tl7S.9007 960-1725 4IYel nance Cedlllec of mo-c .... .,.... .•!
Room. bo9rd + ulery. a:;;. St~ ~a Meae ::,.~=:!Pr~~':: ~T Lt'!~.~~~~~~~ ~rr~~~: White Jenny Lind etlb w / The Price It "RHlly ~e2~,.1~9S 4 00 I OBO "'4'-UOlwU .. t07 :: :1~7ei.23·4920 or (corner o t Baker & Non·tmoker pref. Cell Wtr4 ,,......, offer. 964-8117'. mhattreu l bmalchlng Right" on tllll 24' trawter WI ::
Brlttol). 840..0123 OPERATOR. Lanier No I'' l• ••-~o•nn31n\ ~~Jei,~~~d w/10 much pertonallty #tlttqf/n/ llY •:: mllll. lfllllll •nllL Ul.U •!r._ --the't nollc.d wller•ver ~lfn I/SO USED CARS & TRUCKS • "-·t M •" SEWING MACHINE OPE· problem Laguna Hlllt ••• •••••••• • ••• •••••• M0· 1878 the QOM. Sleept 4, an· • ••••••••••••••••••••• COME IN OR CALL FOF\ :: ....,. a aaa ret-bellery APROPOS OF FASHION RATORS. Exper, qu•'..._ Lew Firm, lyplng wlllt Schwinn Gtrt1 Bike Fair , .. _... •8 K ..... 1 .,., lOOOJ p•-1-11•11 • ' lh09 need• l\lwO people. ISLAND ..eking crMllve minded, piece ,1j;~~ and 1ru1tt Mull have Ledy model Sllngrey. Glrl • whll1 French Prov cltd ,.....,, Iott ol tnk, 1 iw ..... "" · .._ _..r_ • ;~
Experience nece111ry. lndlvldual with IHhlon Cotta M ... 642·"52 1trong typing and gram-Mint. $75. 844-41128 bdtm M1 twin canopy •latnteu lleel & marble ~!:'\}::>°yt117'n'g~~~11~~ Corrnler·Dallllo ; •. All trtnge benefits. Pey background tor Mlllng mar aklllt C•ll Mra. bed. nlght1l•nd. hutch g111ey & Iott of lnttru· OllYllllT .• ·!
open 639-1814. and leed«wtlip poaltlon. TO Wl1LE Wlnelow for epp't. lllW., (top, dMk w/cllalr $H5 ::,1~0~x~rap~~e~ ded. 85~94 18211 BEACH BLVD. :s
um uoanaaY Exper. req'd. Call only 9 "' WI • • • 937. 1080 lbttrUl1 IOZS wlll eep.) 640-1878 • 0 y 0 u kn 0 w 'Y'o u 1980 Harl•y Devldaon, HUNTINGTON BEACH .::
Mlrt 3 year• temlly l•w AM 10 Noon. 5417-3925 R4llOft Interval• 11 now •••••••••••••••••••••• Lar~ exec WOOden dealt. tllouldn't ml11 1111ng Golden Annlveraary llml-Nl ..... l, Mt-1111 • ::
experience. o c . -'lrport Cl•nilled Ad• are the hiring tor publlc rel•· YOUNG PEOPLE llW 310/n. walnut flnlth, Ille dwr. herl Call Lido Anchorage led edition, reclory •
are• Empl""M "-efltt llon• Call T .J. 873~ 1,, RedwOOd 2xll d~klng, s 1001000 642·8980 I o , m o r e d e I • I I s cu11om, 1650 paint Job Top Dolar ·.·:-.. -1 ....... an1wer to • succettlul 1 1 ,... Many many extra1. Iott ~ Selary commenaur•te garage or yard aatel ll'I • i-''_om_1_am_·_P_m ___ s 4-20' tono: alto rld\Nood it.nllque dr111er, 7 dra· 873·9330 ot Cflrome & gold plating
wllh eKperlence Call belier way lo !ell mora Want Ad Hel9? u m m e r fencing. Cell Jim or KM! wet1. orn11e cherry ·--35_'_C_H_A_N_TY_M_A_N __ S7,000 or bHI ollar Paid ::.
-M_eo_•_l_8_5_1_.1_2_3" ___ • pec>piel 642-5878 anytime. 775-1491. w 0 0 d ' $ 2 5 0 I 0 B 0 . Bit by Am. Marine, single 646-185" F y c I .•. ---------1 t\42 6980 p °' our ar ·=· LIVE IN COMPANION • A or C.tt , IOJf -6-71, Al . llybrldge lty Mini Bike. 4HP Briggs & Misti I Ill . ,
For eloerly Ledy. Nice ".I a·11y p·11a1 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... Scandlnevlan wood youlll bridge, xtnt. llV••t>oerd Str111on. xlnl cond • ·' home on LlOo. Light bed wlmall 0r1g $375 or long dltt. crula'g. s751blt olr 968_8813 UHtf1 .. '"'] ·:•
work. Mull ll1v1 cer care er ···Kittens••• Se 11 S 1 So IO BO : $39,500. 2628 Harbor 8111 . ,• ::: Room, board. car IX· 842-8980 TRADE WIND YACHTS Honde Trall 70, rebullt COS11 M... 540-5e30 .•
pentes & 1mall Mlary. Part time narson to deliver Dally 842-8866 ··--·-· 1175-9007 980-1725-eng, $175/bHI offer ;·· Melut1 Ledy dHlred. ,.._, ., ...... ._., 988-6813 Premlurn ~ -.:.•:• Belt" 833•9869 da-Piiot auto route In Newport Beach 14 ~ needed 10 1111 • • •••••• ••• • ••• ••••• •• 7 paid tor any uMd car • .•: , ,. 7 days per week, about 2'A hrs. anlry lelttlj>Olllfont. a-, IHO nm11 UllU '78 2 'Ml BAYLINER '10 ..... 200 (foreign()( domettlc) : :·
LIVE·IN tamale, over 50; S t S 5 :-.~•••••••••••••••••• wletand •150 8"0·8777 "Victoria." Fly bridge, Twin Star. Ilk• new. in condition. •' lletp dreu, make meelt, per day, M-F; 2:30 PM. a , un; .. ....._.., VHF radio, bait t•nll, Cost St500. Sell U50 Aretl ·::
Ute llswrk lor same; NB AM. Helpful but not necessary to $1 125 PUPPY. 6 wee1t1. AKC HORSE FOR SALE deptlllln1 der, 5ou1rlooer1, 846-8082 :•
Muat have car 5"8~805 live In Costa Mesa. Earnings reg 938·29ee Mare • Appaloou & 818~~~·1 • 22.-0"oo . 1---------1•:.ii.!!.1 .•.
btwn. t '4 $400.00 per month and up. Call: ' "PETS "R" PEOPLE ::td:,1.•1~1~d::~.~~~-I~~~~~~~~~ A•tt ltmn, llltf ·:; l&lm··-r -··-Dally Pilot, 6•2' 4321, ask for Ellollc vacation•. hair end all i.ck. AAI ....... •• 'Annl«ln H• :·. ...v r~" tut.a & ba1he f .., ..,.. •••••• ••••••••• ••••••• General m1lnten•nce Bruce or Foster. VWlf...... ,.,_ tpee or 714/751·951tl '71, dtl't. glUI, NEW 7'-'i LITE BODY WORK l ' knowledga Exper. In •.....a.....aa •kin problem• at Slier· ... 1 II 50% It ...... ~ Equal Opportunity Employer V' ....... ry'1. Pood .. pupa, T-cup, J.wln 1110 KW. Gen, radar. A/P, '78 ,_n up to 0 yow .; :•. ~!:~t~lfc~lp!i/i~~~~ ~leertflftal t oy e . m in 4 .. le .••••••-"••••••••••••••• ell VHF, latllo. ADF, bodylhopett.536-9832 -'88SllJ1 bl11 Khd ::::::
Surl & Sand Hotel, Leg ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT No experience neoeaeary ~2848 a DIAMONDS, ~arat lo !i": ~:,~ :~:i~u~~: All CheVy truck partt. 'A t'o!ol:t \l.·s;i >ltl o:i:wi ·~
Ben, 497-4477. E.0 E )JO W BAY ST ·COSTA MESA CA 97676 II tome flald1. 4 labfador Pupt 8 wtct V.c.rat. lnvamt. quallty. 7.,., I • ...,."""" ton to dle11I. Rblt. ~ .. ,.,.,,,.,Al ...... ,, .. ,., • .,,.r ... P10~1.. 114-114-nH • Below wtille. 497·t011, ... ,.o _ .. ,...,,,. rren1mlulon rrom $185 A•'" I•-'-' ::-UllOl•llT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . old. 3 blec:tc, 1 bfown, 494-4788 TRADE WINO YACHTS & up 554-1850 ••••• 1 ••• r.-.···••••••• , ••.
reg .. rablaa & dletemp. 875-9007 eec>-1725 -""' n1 ... · ..... Newport BHch Salon thotl 84&-1439 (4-8 ) .. , .11 IOll •
lookl"" for lie Manlourl•t ii;. pm ...,Uful•,..I 1•1 RIY11 •• 'l• A•l'•f '11 •-•, •••••••••••••••••••••• ·.•, ... ,. .... ....... . . . .. .. . . ... ... . . . . . . . . -'"' . ... ,, _,, to be traln•d for em· .. tr .....,. INTERARMS MK. X Twn 108 HP Volvo dlla, •• •••••••••••••••••••• • .•,
ployment. B ... plut be--~ Male, 2 ytl. Greal dlt-Prote11lonally Cutfom Ille• MW 5"7,500 Sllp IMPORTANT NOTICE ~·••,
Milla Cell 955-3912 tor l ,........, ) ) potltlon. BuMt Rln. . ._.vy Q¥rel and owner fi n avail. TO READERS AND '~ :,
Interview. • 4~ .22·250 ~Ith Recf>leld N 0 RD y A c HT s ADVERTISERS .... :'
.E .. ••·• -y 3x "x Sco<pe Co1tt111. 873 ••79 The prlc• of Item• ad· ..!. .,.._ _," Fam•I• Coclter Spaniel. .., 1oc· :JJ.fi ....., vertlMd by V'9tllcte dee-• •='
Npl Bctl. Some eo1i.ge a buff colored. 3'A mo old. 1~2 ~0· • .. ~ ~!'! -ft .. _..&. Tw• ,.,., In the Whlcle ctaatl-· ;~
medlcal bkgrd pref. Muat thota. P•P•rt. • 100. -• " '~ D:.: CRW with port ti.ct actvertlalng column• • ~
type 75wpm. 759-1833 499-5008 SURPLUS JEEPS ·Cera· 1 pottle. ~ 5. 228 do .. not lnclu~ •ny ............ ~
--••• Silky Terrlert. Chm tire & Boat•. Many S ell For Mere Crw 110 with tan-applicable tax•. lloenee. 1 H.. 'I!'
•5 ••-darn, M. & F., lhOw °' g~ $50.00. For Info dem trtr and trev.I top. trentler I•••· lln•nce ~<f Hunt. Och. Conv. Holpt pet 554-3002 554 3151 Lo hra, xlnt cond. 11t, Cflargae,,... for air pol· &3l·2<MO 4&Mt<t • ~ eccepllng 1ppllcatlon1 ) · • -· (312)931·19fl1 EXT. 2239 500 OBO. 83~11 Ev iullon oonlrol device 111" D• .. '.J• ~ '°' admitting eecretary {r-~~-~-...,) tr..,. rn "41 lllWlll 2 I Ill cet1iltcatlona or dMter l 28402 MargutftW ~wy • Accurate typing lmpor. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• I • 1' Baytlnef, eunbfld~. dooumtntary prepare-Mltl60n Viet<>
tent Mutt have gd. rap-Fr ea to g ood llome: Im 2979. lo ""· lrnmec. lion ollarg•• 1.1n leu (A~ Exit off 1-5)
port wtth patlenll & ta-a..uttful Slameae F cat a lo 20· long, se. per ti. calm <*'VM. loedecl w/ ot~~!!!~.ecllled by I Oparl&Sund9)'a mlll11. Advencement 6 2 klttene. 6 7-7029 7711--1491 anytime. extru. tn..xel trtr. 890 , .. ..,.._,_
oppty. for lharp peraon. N F =-r•:-•--:1-0-0-0-0-:d-:-h-0-m-.-.·l--LACl-lel-3.....:~--blk-•-.--1 t 22,500. 714-t<t&-2011,
Medl·C•I ' Medl·C•r• ew spape r Malamute/ Shep. Love • ...... "2·9212 btlfNI/ I ex.p. pl'efd. llfTY Mad· 1 ' j-U~iiiiWJ-CIMIJi If• , dan. 847 -3515. 1H1 1 -:k_lda_._54_a-_a_1•_1 ____ 1. __ _.;.1_11_..oe...;..;._10 ___ 11 ~"!'_!!!:!'f •••••••• !! .•••••.•••..
Flortda 81. H.B. hnJtut ""WARDROBE StHmer NW Vf 1" -"""" 111111 .,l"sl I Ull llllmm c . ...................... lrunlt. V9111•t llnecl dr• s 1e.ooo ~ ~ Shay replloe9; ptckupa '
W t I a rr1ers f J t ,...... Lef.... ..,._ hang9rl l lrontno coupH. 4 to CllOOH tKi~~n,::c,alwe~ · or 10U es Atttanandwtotc.erlum. boardtU0.(114) 'lnbd.openflelWman. troml(008189)(8tlt.
pr'cl Pfof. nail ecu1p1r... 8aeka1• and c1ecOtat0t 481-«Jn •It• ~. Xlnt bay bo•t or day ~~ Prtoee ttarUng al,
wttll a ltttla follOwlng. Top 1•n Hunt•1ngton Beach Item.. 10 AM to 8. 1to6 Laroe PlayhOUM. lmall flaller. 818 radio, lull ., ...... comm. or ouer Hlary I 1 I . Dyer Rd (Antlqu• Outon Door t100 !1iptmt1 SHOO, obo. 1
p4u1 ecldlt bonu• prog-F t I "-'I' & N Be h Md Pi.a) M0-7111 ~10 . v 5-0N ram Educetlon avall•· oun Q n YUi ey ewport Q( l<INO INHEWPAtHQ IX· RlllN LHd•cl Tllleny a· Unlfllt• Flybrldge
ble. I TM FIRM mettreM Mt, .__ 20.. J N ............. Sportfl•lltt brand new ~ & Del!Wl UMd WOt1ft ta$O _,.,., · · · ........... twin P.w .6 OH. Vtry
Soulll COMt Plau ::.' H41 clel. N•v•r f~OO. Sao. •41. tut, long range. bfWld
Alllt for GION 146-1184 ' uHd queen az. wortlli---------1 ,,.. tteattonic.. L«-.n t:ttt. oalfl only, H11 Mtrt ..... ltt A.O., .• U.H.F., (2) , •• ...... " knock• ~ wMn yCKI
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• Good Em 1ing1
• Super Trips
•Great Prbw
CAL.L
CIRCUlA TION
DEPARTMENT .........
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del. U•ually llorn•. Ma. •04-t:M>e 11101. Auto pllot, llnot 114-nlO ,,..._, 8ee Temp. Dto-
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Good UMd ~ a ~ 3IOI C.M. r-.o,,.. d IS'n>hllo. No
ApplMWa OR I ..i ... ~ mountm on Qt~ I .. 4ltooUftt « laU tor You hi ttble, oval trecll, my 111.000 "ulty rot .,. ..W. ...... & ~ ..... f;l9afl OI ..... ? In trllde. •• 1111 Ill .... ,.. ........... ~1t:,l•IJ erlUOI.
lone CflN, ........ far .. 111.L lcUe ltM• WUfl • ~tel Doull0tt, Tflltt .. tr.= a hi NL ~Matt•M. IUO.
TIHOOORE
ROBINS
FOl\D
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.... AU. •AY THAY -
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54M300
0
ATLAS CHIYsa.a.ft. YMOUTM
~Harbor Blvd., Coata Mela. Tel. 546-1934. 3 blocka
•
th or Sen Otego Freewt1y off Harbor Blvd. Complete
shop S1IH . S«Ya. p.,,._ Sefv1ce Dept. o~n
ay thru Friday 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 PM. and 8 A.M. lO'
. on Saturday.
HACH l~S
Ma Oova Street, Newport Bnch. Tel 752-0900 Call us.
w 're the 1pec11111ta fOf Alf1 Romeo. Peugeot, Saab a
~1er1tl. .
THIODOal IOllMS H>aD
'Modem ...... MNlce, Plftl. ~. pelnt & tire depta. Com~llv9 "'" on .... & dllty rentllla. 2080 Hltbor BtYd .. Coata M .... &42-0010 « 540e211
JOHHSOM & SOM UMC0t.N MlltCUlY
2826'41rbor Blvd .. Coata Mela. Tet 540-5630. 57 Yeara
of friendly t1mlly Mrvlce -Or.,. County'• oldnt Lin·
OOln-M«cury dealer.hip.
•· SOUTH COAST ~I
2888 Harbor Blvd., to1ta Meaa. Tel. 540-0330. RV eervlce
apeclall1ta. custom v1n conYWtlonl..
Orange Oo11t DAILY PILOT/Monday. M1y 31, 1812
MATCH E NUMBERS ON THE
MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • NIWPOIT DATSUN 888 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Tel. 833-1300. At the
triangle of Jamboree, MacArthur & Bristol behind Vlc:torte
Station. Salee, SeMoe. Leulng & Perta. We mike grest
deals!
0 NAlllS C.AIHLLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meu. Tel. S40-9100. Orange
County's Largest Cad1ll1c dealer Sal• Service. Le•
Ing .
• DA YID J. P .. LUPS IUICIC.f'OMT1AC....AIDA
Llguna Hilla
'
Sales • Serva • lealng
24888 Alicl1 Petl<way
837-2400
• CHICK IVIRSOH POISCHl-AUOl-VW
415 E. Coast Hwy., Newport BNch. 673-0900. TM only
dMleBhlp In Oran~ County with theM "''" great
mlket under on.• roof!
• ALAN MAGNOM PbtfnAC.SUblU
2480 H11bor Blvd., Costa Mela. Tel. 54IM300. 611•.
Servi<». Leu1ng. "Mr O~."
• • IOI LOMGPIE POMTIAC
13600 Be1ch Blvd., WHtminster. Tel. 892~1 . Orange
County's oldMt arnf largest Pontiac d .. lerth1p. Sare..
Service. Pam.
• SAIL CHIVIOUT
900 South Coast Hlghw1y
L.igunaBuch
~ ........... ,...,.
SALES HOURS: Mon.·Frl. ~7. Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-4
494-1131 54&-99e7 • SANT A AMA.DATSUN
2001 E. 17ttt Street. S11\ta Ana. Tel. 1568-7811 Your
Original Dedicated 01taun o.i.r.
• MllACLI MAZDA
We've moved! ~' new le>e1tlon le 1425 ~ Str .. 1, ea.ta Mela. T ... 545-3334. Stop ~ & Ylalt our bnnd new
showroom and ... why we·,. the t1 MUdl "'* In SOuthem Callfornla. Sim. Service. P.,,. Ind LM81ng.
AMMtmM MAZDA
"CW,0.C. .............. .... .,.. ...... a...c..· eo1 s. Anahelni BIVd., Anaheim -.1uo. Juat north of
Santa Ana fr'W'J. on Anltlelm BfVd. cell ua fltltl
'WE ME HARO TO FINO-tklf WORTH ITI"
COST A MESA DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Tel 540-6410 Serving
Orange County for 16 ~rs. 1 Mile So 405
SUMSn FOltD, INC.
(Home of Willie the Whale} S«O Garden Grove Blvd ,
W.tminster Tel 83tr-4010
DGM LIASIMG, IMC.
730 W. 19th St., Oosta Mesa 642·19«
You're 1n tor a surprise at DGM Leasing
0 COMMILL CHIVIOUf
2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa W... ~ 20 years Mrvlng
e>ninge Covntyl Sales. 1...ing. a.vice. Cell &48·1200;
apeclll perta line; 546-9400; body shop line; 754-0400.
0
IOY CAIVB IOU.S IOYCNMW
1540 Jamt>orM Road, Newport Beech. &40-&444. Sal•.
Service. Parta And l ... lng. '
-
lfe Rave ·se;...,e.1 ¥ou 0¥er JB l'earw, and 65~ ol
Our Bu fnea 111 Bepe.at. Th.-re l • Bea1JOnll
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