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Reagan, other victiUJs won't comment
WASHINCTON (AP) -One
weary juror told her husband
that she 4lnd her collea~ues relied
on the psychiatrists. 'She said
they hoped they did th<' right
thing."
The verdict. innocent by
reason of insanity, moved John
W. Hinckley Jr. and hl!l parents
to tears.
His chief attorney. Vincent J.
Fuller, said: "Another day,
another dolJar " Il was said he
would collect more than half-a-
million for his longshot defense.
Hlncklcy's victims were silent
to a man.
President Reagan would have
no comment.
James S . Brady, the preaa
secretary .. no comment.
Timothy McCarthy, the Secret
Service agent, no comment.
Thomas K. Delahanty, the cop.
no comment.
The prosecutors, too, kept their
thoughts to themselves.
Treasury Secretary Donald T.
Regan. the highest
administration ofticial to
THAT TIME AGAIN -It may not be super, but it might
be as close as the honoree will ever get to the Super Bowl.
Irrelevant Week, the invention of Newport Beach's Paul
Salata, is being observed for the seventh year. Salata
started it to put some hoopla into somebody's hooplaJess
life.
Distinctive air
Newport 'honors' last pick
Bl' STEVE MARBLE
O(ttie o.lly Piiot St•H
Defensive back Tim Washington was puzzled.
HERE HE was in Newport Beach attending something
called lrelevant Week because he was number 334 -the last
college football player picked in the pro draft.
Everytime he turned around he bumped into this i.any
jbke-a-sccond guy named Paul Salata.
And worse than that. he'd been flown into town, shown
·aboard a double-decker bus and then dropped off at a sewer
valve dedication in the Chamber of Commerce parking lot.
"I KIND OF had second thoughts about aJl this," he said
upon arrival.
He was supposed to Ix' the star attraction but here was a
parking lot full of people laughing it up over a bunch of sewer
jokes while a two-man combo played oompah-pah music in the
background.
(See IRRELEVANT, Page A2)
• • • • r1ta1n re101ces
over royal birth
LONDON (AP) Church
bells pealed, cannons roared and
Uni on Jack s fluttered
everywhere as Britain re.JOiced
today over the birth of a baby
destined to be kin~.
Princess Diana and her blue-
eyed 7-pound, I 'h-ounce son
b orn Monday were doing
••extremely well" a fter a
comfortaple night's rest at St.
Mary's Hospital in west London.
"ngham Pltlace !laid.
NATION
To the cheers and applause of
well-wishers standing in a
drizzling rain , a succession of
royalty, including the baby's
father, Prince Charles, and
grandmother , Queen Elizabeth
II, arrived for visits with the
20-year-old princess and ~r
child; second in line to the British
throne.
Charles, the 33-year-old heir,
who attended the birth, emerged
(See BRITISH._Page A2)
Water, a natural issue?
There's enough water in the Great Lakes to start
a country. And water may be the next national issue.
Page A6.
Metals no longer precious?
The slump in prices for gold and silver has been
so pronounced that some investments experts refer to
them as "formerly precious metals." Page D2.
Donovan hang ing tough
WASHINGTON (AP) -An angry, combative
Raymond J . Donovan aays he will not be driven from
his job as labor eecretary by a "wonderland IChool of
justice" that wan ta to convict him on charges of having
del to organir.ed crime before a trial.
,
comment on the verdict, called It
"abeolutely atrocloua."
"Frankly, I'm outraged at that
jury decWon .. I think lt'a wrona.
h's not. the tvoe of thlnR that
tiOClety 1hould condone,'' Regan,
who a1ao heads the U.S. Secret
Service, aaid on NBC's "TodaY''
show thla morning. "I think that
when a person stalka a leading
citium of thill country. shoots him
and three of the people
surrounding him and then goes
scot -free. I think. that's
absolutely atrocious.
'' . . . Jutt think what we are
saylnj to the ao-oalled craziel of,
the world regarding what they
can do or not do aa tar u public
figures are con<.-emed."
One of the defer\le paychiatrlc
expert.I expreeted aurprlae by the
verdict. He thought the lnaan.lty
defense would fail. Another
called It: "a triumph of falmeee
and common aen1e . . . a victory
for modem lcientiHc methods in
psychiatry."
But Rep4bllcan senator Larry
Pressler of South Dakota said he
was ''personally outraged at the
whole Hinckley trial," and
predicted the passage of
leglalatlon to redefine the
l.naanlty plea.
Sen. Orrin Ha tch , R-Utah,
who has introduc:'ed a bill to alter
the lnaanity defense, said on the
CBS "Morning" program today,
"I don't blame the Hinckley jury;
they applied the law as it was. I
blame the law."
Leaving the courtroom where
Hinckley was tried for shooting
Reagan and the three others,
l<'ullcr said, "Another day.
another dollar."
Allen Smith, Sr., whose
61-year·old wlfe. Virginia,
served on the jury. recounted her
description: "She-aa.ld they relied
on the psychiatrists' testimony.
All the testimony showed that he
was insane, not In his right mind.
All the evidence showed he was
mentally disturbed. She said
they hoped they did the right
th. .. mg.
"There was not enough
(See OUTRAGE, Page AZ)
*** *** *** *** Hinckley 'not guilt~'
confined ~to hospital
Insanity
defense
accepted
WASHINGTON (AP) -John
W. Hinckley Jr., the brooding
loner who tried to kill the
president of the United States,
escaped life in prison but today
begins what could be years of
confinement in a federal mental
hospital.
Hinckley cried and his sobbing
parents embra~ Monday night
when Judge Barrington D.
Parker, u tense as anyone in the
courtroom, read the verdict: "Not
guilty by reason of insanity." •
Not guilty by reason o f
insanit y of attempting to
assassinate the president. Not
guilty by reason of insanity of
assault w1th intent to kilJ four
men. Not even guilty. because of
insanity, of carrying a pistol
without a license. Thirteen tunes,
Parker pronounced the insanity
acquittal.
Through it all. Hinckley stood
facing the panel. his head bowed.
The jury of SE'Ven women and
five men agonized 24 hours over
four days. Their decision makes
Hinckley's next s top St.
Elizabeth mental hospital in
Washington.
MORE PROTESTS -Demonstrators link
hands and sit in the road outside Lawrence
Liv~rmore Laboratory as police in riot gear
AP~o
stand by. The lawmen arrested 1,332 people
Monday. with more of the same expected
today.
On March 30, 1981, HinckJey
bent in a s hooter's crouch and
fired two-handed at President
Ronald Reagan with exploding
bullets. He was wrestled into
custody and since then has spent
hundreds of hours in interviews
with trial psychiatrists.
Nuclear protest 2 coast men
suspects in
eatery heists
• arrests continue
Now he undergoes a different
sort of evaluation.
Within 50 days. Parker must
hold a hearing to determine
whether Hinckley should remain
institutionalized or be set Cree -
the latter an unlikely course. The
judge set July 12 for a further
proceedlng, but did not specify
the purpose.
The law places the burden of
proof on Hinckley to show "by a
preponderance of the evidence
that he is not likely to injure
himself or other persons due to
mental illness." He would remain
confined indefinitely, until the
court makes the decision.
The victims, referred to as "bit
(See HINCKLEY, Pa~ A2)
COUNTY
LIVERMORE (AP) -Police
for a second day arrested scores
of "anti-nuclear demonstrators
attempted to blockade the
Lawren ce Liv e rm ore
Laboratory, one of two facilities
in the country t hat develops
nuclear weapons.
Just after 7 a.m., police in riot
gear moved on protesters and
immediately arrested 85 people
who tried to keep workers from
entering the lab's west gate.
On Monday, authorities
arrested 1,332 children and
adults among an estimated 3,500
people who turned out to protest
research and development of
nuclear weapons at the lab 50
miles ea5t of San Francisco.
Among those arrested today
were-si-x-people who had ehained
A blind Huntington Beach woman has embarked
on a career as a masseuse. Page Bl.
STATE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA (AP) -A twin--engie
plane tipped a light pole in the fog and crashed on a
highway, lnju.ORg•the Diamond Bar couple aboard,
and a passing motorist saved the pilot from the
bumingt'"wreckage, authorities said today.
WORL D
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -The
Argentine junta today promiled a l'\!tum to dvillan
rule ln eatly 1984. But it failed to agree on a president
and the army was l'\!ported ready to unilaterally name
• another general to replace Leopoldo F. Galtleri, ousted
for the Falkland lalanda defeat.
themselves together. Among
them was a woman paraplegic in
a wheelchair. The group blocked
a highway entrance to the lab
and was surrounded by polire
who cut the chain and hauled
the protesters away.
Observers said police appeared
to be more aggressive in their
arrests. and screams and shouts
were heard among some being
arrested. However. no injuries
were reported.
About 300 people were at the
1 a b t o b e g i n -&.o d a y ' s
demonstration.
Protesters met Monday night
in Berkeley to plan today's
blockade, and laboratory oificials
said they would take necessary
steps to continue business as
usuai.
INDEX
Two men believed to be the
so-ca lled Monday morning
robbers remained in the Newport
Beach city ,ail today as police
tried to piece together the details
of an eight-month string of
restaurant robberies.
Police aJlege the men, both in
their 40s, are responsible for
holding up 12 restaurants in Los
Angeles and Orange counties.
The men -Jimmy Bee
Workman , 46 , and Vernon
McCullough Womack, 43 -are
being held in lieu of $100,000 bail
each .
Both are listed as being
unemployed, but police said
Womack, a Laguna Niguel
resident, had been working as a
truck_ driver until two weeks ago.
(See.EATERY, Page A!)
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SPORTS
Bullding a better body
Al DiSiena of Irvine, an F.d1lon High ~uaie, is
part of the new image surro~ the sport of body buildina. Page Cl.
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Al 8 Orange coai1 DAtLV PILOT/:T'*C91y, Jun• 2a. 18U
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HINCKLEY NOT Gmt:TY. • •
pl•yt:ra" by I linckley, Wl'n' 1dlt•nt
In the hour• uftt'r
verdict. Hinckle~ uait"'d lhl· bit play"r
ch1&racten1utlon with defonn
psychlatrh1t William T . Carpcnt ·r
Jr. In d~riblng his life '18 a
movie 8tarrlng himself and
Aet.n.'SS Jodie Foster.
"The movie ain't over yet,
folks," Hinckley told Carpenter.
Miss Fosler'is videotaped
testimony that she had no
relationship with Hmt·kley set
h im off on the firs t of f1v ~
walk-outs Crom his own trial.
Miu Fo1tvr u 11 d e lu1lon .
Hinckley broke out In tean.
Hlnc.kley hud never mtit. the
uctrt-.. although he vtalt«l New
Huwn, where 1he wu •Uendlng
' Yale Unlverslly, and atuffed love
letters under t.ho door of her
dormitory room. .
With lt.s v~rdlct, the Jury said
that Hinckley. because of
"mental disease or defect, tacked
subst'1ntlal capacity to conform
his conduct to the requlrement.s
of the law or lacked substantial
capacity to appreclate the
wrongfulness of his conduct."
Thal is the legal test for insanity.
W hen his own attorney . TheJurysparedHinckleyfrom
Vincent Fuller. re fer re d to possJble life sentences on each of
Hinckley's unreturned love for five major counts.
* * * * * * OUTJlAGE EXPRESSED ...
succee~." said Carpenter. who
spe nt 45 h ours interviewing
Hinckley between May. 1981.
and the opening of the tiral.
evidence that he was sane," the
Pos t quoted Mrs. Smith as
saying. "The defens e
psychiatrists, the prosecution
psychiatrists all found a men tal
disorder . . It was the
consensus of all the psychiatrists
that the r e was d mental
disorder." i One defense psy~h1atri(•
I expert, Dr. William T. Carpen ter,
direc tor o f the M aryland
Psychjatric Research Center in
t Columbia, Md .. said, "It seemed
like the odds were very heavy
But Dr. David Michael Bear of
Harvard Medical St·hool, who
also testified for the defense,
said. "I'm deeply gratified by the
thoughtful verdict of the jury
. they applied a complex law
<..-oncerning insanity correctly ..
This 1s a triumph of fairness and
common sense. It is also a victory
for modern scientific methods in
psychiatry."
against being able to prevail with
an insanity defense.
"The1 rommentary 1 had heard
I on the insanity defense in this
trial was that mos t people a. thought it was unlikely to
De puty White House press
secretary Larry Speakes said
today: "We have not commented
on this matter from day one. and
we do n't intend to <.'Omment
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"This is different." Washington suggested. letting It go at
that.
CLEARLY TffiS was not Fresno -the football player's
hometown.
The sewer cerornony was held for no particul~ reason other
than it was roughly a year Q&O that a sewer mam backed up,
flooding out and stinkin~ up the ~ocal .~hamber.. .. The parking lot aCfaLr was billed Flush Without Fear.
Police Chief Charles ''Pete" Gross said the police station -
right across the s treet -also got some of the sewage action. He
said his officers, though. didn't notice 1l for three days.
"YOU SEE." he explained, ''the workout room is on the
same floor "
In honor of the new valve -designed to prevent future
backups -a sealed time capsule was placed in front or. the
chamber building. The capsule was loaded w\th proclamations.
citations and a scrap of the chamber's old carpeting. . _
Master of ceremonies Salata said the capsule will rem.am
buried until the city's airport noise problem is solved. ln other
words. probably forever, .
Washington, now the property of the San FranclSCO 49ers,
was still puz.zled when it was all over.
"Interesting," he observed as the crowd began to scatter.
"What happens now?"
F r om Pa e A1
• • • aftf!r a thr hour Yiall with h1.1
wlfo '-'d aon l o ••)',
"Evcrylhtnj'• marv loua."
Ii<' 1l00d ln the rain tor talmOtlt
two mlnut._.., Wlllna repor~rt the
prhwl"u wu r eov•r1na her
11t.rength aftor the 16-hour labor
and the blondlsh baby wwi in
"Sood form . looking a bit
moni hurruan thta morning"
Aakt..-d whether th~ dellwry
and been painful for Otnna,
C~rleil said, ''Have you t•ver had
D baby? Well. you should wall
and see."
The prl.nce skirted ques\ions
about the baby's namo, saying he
and Diana would decide on one
''soon."
In the royal grounds of Hyde
Park and the 900-year-old Towe r
of London, Royal Artillery
companies fired the traditionaJ
41-gun salutes to greet the new
arrival. The red-white-and-blue
Union Jack flew over all public
buildings.
A smiling Queen Elizabeth,
wearing a lavende r coat,
acknowledged cheers from the
crowd as she arrive d at the
hospital for a first look at her
grandson. Charles greeted her in
the doorway with a kiss on the
cheek.
After a 20-minute visit. the
queen stepped outside again and
c_;hook hands with Dr George
Pinke r , the r oyal s urgeon
gyne<.-ologist who delivered the
baby, before leaving f o r
Buckingham Palace.
Diana also received visits from
her parents, the 8th Earl Spencer
and Frances Shand-Kydd. and
her 24-year-old sister, Lady Jane
Fellowes. Diana's parents were
divorced when she was a child.
"She looks radiant, absolutely
radiant, a nd the grandson ts
ever ythmg his father said he was
last night -a lovely baby," said
Mrs Shand-Kydd a fter her
half-hour visit.
T e legrams, Cl owers and
bouquets from world leaders and
ordinary people poured into the
h os pital. Prime M i nister
Margaret Thatcher said in a
congratulatory telegram. "The
whole nation will share in your
h3ppiness."
Buckingham Palace said more
than 1,800 presents had poured
in since the birth. Buckingham
Palace said so many flowers were
delivered to the hospital that
some were diverted to patients in
other hospitals. But a spokesman
said careful records wree being
kept of every gift and message.
and the princess was determined
to re ply to each one.
''Extra secr etarial help has
been taken on by the couple to
deaJ with the deluge of good
wishes." said a palace spokesman
Buckmgham Palace srud the
baby was born at 9:03 p.m. (4:03
p.m. PDT) Monday, 16 hours
after Diana was a dmitted in
labor.
He "cned lustily," the palat-e
said.
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Low clouds prevail today with
hlghl ol 64 to 72. Some llghl
drizzle locally Low clouds to
rem.in through night and early
morning hours with par t lat
afternoon cleartng Wednesday
Overnight lows 54 to 62 Highs
Wednesda y 6S t o 73
Hunting t on-Newport area
t9Cnl>«•tures to range trom a low
ol 60 10 a high ol 67
T emperatures
Alt>11ny
Albuque
Amanllo
As'1ev1lle
Atlanta
Atlante Cty
Austin
Baltimore
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11no11 thl• afternoon and evening
Wind waves 1 loot Soulhwest
awetl 1 to 2 leet Mostly cloudy
thr0U9h tonight wllh local n10111
and early morning drtz:z1e
Boston
Brownsvlle
Butte lo
Burlington
Casper
Chattstn SC
Charlstn WV
Charltte NC
Cheyenne
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Clmb1a SC
COiumbus
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Oay1on
Denver
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Detroit
Duluth
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91 51
67 54
83 58
84 6.il
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94 72
84 60
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73 56
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71 54
91 58
75 56
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Overnight t hunderstorms
packing 75 mph winds. heavy
rain• and gollt>all-stzad ha ll
t>attered moet ot Kansas pans of
Nat>rlll<a and eastern Cot0<ado
Sh0-5 and fhundershowatS
were ecattered over the
Southeast . from northern
M l11ourl to the' lower Great
LlkH, and from the norlhern
Gtf8f 98i1n 10 tl1T nUTlhern
Rockies.
Clear Illies prevailed across the
eouthem and northern Plains and
OY9t the UppBf MISSISSIPP. Velltty
Thundetstorm• were l0<eca1t
ov.r the llOOthern Attanllc CO.st
atatea and the western Gull
Coa st . w ith showers and
thunderstorms over th• tower
Ml11t11lppl Valley. lrom the
AppeMld'llMi• to the middle end
northern Atlantic Coast, and from
the norihem high Ptafna to the
Great Baeln and northern
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netlon bet«><• dawn r~ lrom
42 In Duluth, Minn • to 88 In
Phoenh1, Artz.
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San Ant011IO
Seattle
Shreveport
Sioux Fall•
SI Louie
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Be11um011t
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Lencutat
Long Beech
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74 55
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79 60
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70 57
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San Jose
Santa Ana
Sanla Bart>ara
Sanla Cruz
Santa Marla
Santa Monica
Stockton
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Monterey
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COASTAL ANO MOUNTAIN
AREAS -Low cloudiness and
local log nlgflt and morning hOura
becoming felt during artemoon1
High• al t>eecttee 84 to 74 and
Inland In the 701. Lowa 54 to 84.
Moun11tn1 area Fair with
raeon high• 7 4 10 64 Lows 40t Ind 50s •
Tides
TOOAY s~ tow •.1s pm 20 9-d hleh 10 31 p.m U
WIDNllDAY ~low HO em u Rrat llloh 12-3 I p.m 4. 1 a-cf low 5. 1 t p.m. 2.2 ~ hlO,, 11:2t pm. es
Sun Mii tod1Y 81 8:08 p m., ne. WedntldlY at S·42 a,m. Moon rlMe at t:l7 Lift. today,
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P R OUD PAPA -Prince
Charles waves to well wishers
at St. Mary's H ospital in
London today as he returns to
visit Princess Diana and their
newborn son .
GRANDMA -Mrs. Frant·es
Shand Kydd, mother of the
Princess of Wales, beams at
the news o f he r grandchild's
birth m London today.
Israeli jets blast
Syrian artillery
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Israe li Jets blasted Syrian
artillery positJOns east of Beirut
today to support a tank advance
apparently aimed at .seizing t~e
Beirut-Damascus highway in
Lebanon 's centra l mountains.
Lebanon's state and pnvately
owned radio stations reported.
ThE' military eommand in Tel
Aviv <.'Onf1rmed Lhe air attacks
a nd said they came after an
mtensc duel betwL•en L'iraclt and
Synan cannons
It apJX'ared to be the worst
o utbreak o f Syrian -Israeli
fighting since t'he countries
agreed to a rease-fire June 11
Thl' Lebanon radio broadcasts
said Synan pos1uons around the
summer resorts of Hammana and
Aley toak the brunt of the air
attacks.
The T e l Aviv commun1q uL·
at'Cused the Synans of inrltcting
"a heavy barrage" of drt1lk·ry
fire on lsraeh forces from thl·
area of Hammana, just north of
the &1rut-Damascus highway in
central Lebanon
It said the Synans opened fire
1n the morning. Israeli forces shot
back at the Syrian guns and then
came under intensifi ed barrages
M e anwhil e, I s rael 's
CLASH -Israeli and Syrian
forces engaged m an in tense
a rulle ry duel today 1n the
a rea of Hammana, just north
o f th e B ei rut-D amascus
highway in central Le banon.
bombardment of Palc•s tinian
s lum s and rcs1dC'ntial
neighborhoods in west Beirut
lapered o ff today, and the
Pall's t1n t• L1berat1on
Organ1zat1on propose d
dem1lltar1z1ng the Lebanese'
capital to av<.•rt a feared Isr::eh
onslau~ht.
From Pa e A1
EATERY . • •
Althouah ll IJ aUcaed th men
CJOllt>Cted more than $30,000 tn
thl' 11tr1ng of holdup11 , pollco IAld
It ii unlikely th cub will be
recovered. Po1lce uld Workman.
u Lo n.i Beuch rl'11l dt>nt, WH
cni-rylng $769 In c:Hh w hen
1lrrt'fitt'CI.
Six of the 14! rob~rtes ~lna
blamed on the.: mt•n were pl.lUed
off in Orungc.• County. The
targt•tcd rl'Ktauruntli lnclud~d
lhrt't' In Nc.•wport the.• Quiet
Wuma11, LA• Sl.arrlu and the .Fi'1t-:
Crowns
Nearly oil of thl' hold\.ij» wen
on Ml)nday mornings before
rest aurant e mploye1 had a
<'ham·1· Lo take weekend rc..oceipts
tu th1• ba nki1 . One of the
robbt·1·11~ came on the Tuesday
aft 1· r th l' Ml' mo ri a I Da y
Wt'<.•kt nd
Polttl· b<'11eve the pa!r'a last
holdup was this month at the Big
Yt>llow House in Cost.a Mesa. In
this 1nndc.•nt. pohce said only <lne
o f t h t• m e n c n t e r e d t h e
rrstal1rant. The second man,
orf1t·1·1~ said, may have been
w<.111t11g outside.
In Jll of the cases. the bandits
g<11nt•ci entry posing a s
dt·l1verymen. Polit•e said the
rob~wrs usually wore stocking
ma:.k' or other disguises and
WPrt' anned with handguns.\
In l'at·h c as'e, restaurant
t•mployoc~ were herded into a
rc-stroom or storage room that
l'ould ht• locked . Nobody w as
lnJUr1•J 1n anv of the incidents.
l.A·tc.>t·UVl-S said Lhe robbers did
J thorough JOb of casing each
rc·staurant Ix-fore• striking
Body found
unde r auto
in Dana Point
The umdenl1f1l'd body of a
man wa!. found p1nnd beneath a
Mcrl'edes that nashcd and rolled
on its side in Del Obispo Park tn
Dana Point early today.
Highway Patrol officers say
they believe th<· un1de nt1fied
man IS lhC' driver of the vehicle.
Officials of the Orange County
Coroner's office an.• 1nvest1gaung
the death. authorities said.
CHP Off1t'er Dave Shisler said
the Vl·httl(• appar(•ntly crashed
l.:'arly today <1l a high rate of
speed tn the-park on Del Obispo
St JUSt C'ast of Pacifl(· Coast
Highway
He savs the car smashed into a
tree and car~ned into a sign
before roll ing on its side.
High way Patrol off icers
d1scoven'<i the vehicle at 5·30
a.m .. Shisler said
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RUINS OF TYRE -Israeli solders walk
around the famed Roman ruins o f Tyre,
southern Lebanon. Although no city suffered
p ro portionally more destruction than this
AP Wlrephoto
ancient Mediterranean port. the ruins survived
the Israeli invasion with surprisingly httle
damage.
Haig decries Soviet hypocrisy
Questions Moscow promise never to use nukes first
WASHINGTON (AP) -By
accusing Moscow of hypocrisy,
the United States is striving to
blunt the public relations impact
of the Soviet Union's promise
never to use nuclear weapons
first.
The accusatio n w as made
S aturday in New York by
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Haig Jr. immediately after he
e merged fro m two days of
intensive talks with Soviet
Foreign Mini ster Andrei
Gromyko.
NllS ANAlYSIS
Gromyko had delivered the
"no first use" promise earlier in
the week before the Un ited
Nations Gene ral Assembly
session on disarmament. Haig
told reporters Saturday that even
as Gromyko was delivering that
speech on June 15, the Soviet
Union was conducting an
unprecedented burst of missile
firings and tesL'>, including the
New sinart Inissiles
threat to warships
WAS HIN GTON (AP) -
Military planners. studying the
lessons of the FalkJands war. are
voicing concern about the
growing number of s maller
nation s with "the great
equalizer" -new-generation
smar t missiles that increase the
vulnerability of the world's grea1
navies.
Even Brunet. a nation of about
200,000 people on the coast of
Borneo, has an arsenal o( smart
missiles.
''Every nation that has the
money to buy a smart weapon
poses a considerable risk," says
Ad m . H arry Train Jr ..
commander of the U.S. Atlantic
fleet. "We know those missiles
have a great capability to destroy
warships."
In the Falklands war, the
Argentine attacks on British
s hips with French-built Exocets
graphically demonstrated the
power of the new weapons.
The major m1htary powers no
longer have a monopoly on new
weapons. The Exocet-type
missiles are a popular item for
any nation with money
Military-utficia~ suggest that
some nations buy smart missiles
because the purchase gives them
big-power status
Lran has more than a dozen
different missiles. including some
o f th e mos t sophisticated
American models, according to
publications that track missile
sales. Libya has a dozen different
types and South Africa has 11.
The Uruted States has sold many
of its missiles to other NATO
nations, which in turn are selling
their own missiles to third-world
countries.
Among the nations that have
the Exocet are Ma la ysia,
Ecuador. Ghana, Kuwait and
Abu Dhabi.
All told. Aerospauale, the
French manufacturer, has sold
1.600 Exocets to 24 nations. The
pre-Falklands price was $200,-
000. but Argentina reportedly
offered $I million for the missiles
in a frantic hunt during the war.
The sea-sk imming Exocet,
httle known before the FaJkJands
faceoff. has gained a reputation
as a wonder weapon, particularly
after one devastated the British
destroyer Sheffield.
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first known test of a weapon
intended to destroy satellites in
space.
The Soviet strategic activities,
according to Haig. included the
ant1-satell1te test, two launches of
intercontin ental missiles, one
launch o f an SS-20 medium
range m1ss1le, the firing of the
sea-launched ballistic missile and
two intercepts of incoming
missiles b y the Sovie t anti-
ballistic missile system.
"Such activity belies by
specific a<.·t1on thl" words put
forward lo the world audience
here in New York this week.''
Haig said
Haig's attack on the sincerity
of Sov1et arms control proposals
comes at a time when the United
States 1s clearly worried about
the impact of those proposals on
public opinion in Europe.
Some U.S. officials also were
concerned that Rc>agan 's speech
before the Uruted Nations last
Thursday, in which he outlined
previous U.S . arms control
proposals m the strategic and
conventional fields. had drawn
only polite and lukewar m
response.
The Gromyko speech was of
special concern to the United
Sta t es beca u se of the
international character of the
audience before which 1t was
delivered and the fear in high
U.S. circles that a Soviet promise
not to be the first to use nuclear
weapon s has a n especially
seductive and misleading appeal.
H aig ca I led the proposal
"cosmetic ,.
It is the U.S. position that the
Soviet Union has a n
ove rwhelming edge in
convenllonal mili tary might m
Europe and that a similar ~·no
first use" pledge by the United
States would m erely issue a
license for what Haig calls
"conven tiona l aggression in
Europe."
"Our position on this proposal
remains clear." Haig said. "The
Untted Sta-tE>S" s l 8 n d s for the
non-use of force of any form
except in legitimate self-defense.
"The United States. together
with its aU1es. inwnds to deter aU
war, conventional or nuclear,"
Haig said. And he quoted from
Reagan's arms control speech last
Nov. 18 in which the chief
executive said that no NATO
w ea pons, con vent-io n a l o r
nuclear. "will ever be used in
Europe except in defense against
attack."
Defense Secretary Caspar W.
Weinberger, in an interview on
ABC's "This Week With David
Brinkley" program Sunday.
called last week's tesls an
"unprecede nted display" of
Soviet military strength .
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Ortnge Co11t DAILY PILO r/Tue1day, June 22, 1982 8
State nuke freeze eyed
High Court to 1·eview Atomic Energy Act
WASHINGTON (AP) 'l'hl'
Supreme Court today agrce<l to
rt.>v1ew whether stat.es can h1tll
con11tr uct1on of n e w nudear
power plants.
At issue is a California freeze
on nuclear plant construction
until there are guarantees that
high-level nuclear wastes can be
disposed of safely
The f ed eral governme nt.
which claims the moratorium
violates the Atomic Energy Act
of 1954, has not yel approved any
such waste disposal method.
The Supreme Court's final
ruling will have an immediate
impact on the man y states with
nuclear power curbs, and will
a Hect other states cons1dNm g
such restrktions.
T h e 1976 Caltforn1a
m oratorium immediately
a ffected sC'veral t·onstruct10n
pro.iects. including two that were
halted in 1978.
The 9th U.S. Cir('Ull Court of
Appeals last October upheld the
basic moratorium provision.
c itin g the uncerta inti es
surroundmg disposal of nuclear
waste.
"The Legislature has chosen to
mandate reliance upon other
ene rgy sources until these
uncertainties associated with
nuclear power are resolved. We
f ind t h at s uc h a c hoi ce is
expressly • authorii.ed under the
federal Atom1t· Energy Act," tlw
appt•nls t'Ourl ss.iid.
Th<' Atomw Ent-rgy Act gives
th e Nu<.· I 1· n 1 H cg u I a t or y
Commiss10n power to rcgulatt.•
construction and operation of
nuclear pow<.•r plants. The act also
is d esigned to e ncourage the
dt•velopment of more nudl'ar
energy.
ln otht•r action , tht: Supreme
Court:
agrt.•ed to decide when
federal p rosecutors can give
secret grand jury data to the
Internal Rt•venue Service to aid
the agency's non-<:n mmal probes
of suspected tax cheaters. The
high court's dec ision. not
expected until some time next.
year, could have a major 1mpat·t
on the government's ability to
collect back taxes from suspet't<'d
criminals.
said 1t will decide how
ft.'<it-ral off1c1als must determme
whether d1sab1hty c:lamlS should
bC' turned down because the
pcoplt-filing them arc capable of
some gamful work The dispute
1s of vital importance to the
hundreds of thousands of mjured
workers who seek federal
dtSability benefits each year
-agreed to decide.• whether to
allow demonstrations outsidC' its
building on Capitol Hill. The
justices said they will review a
ruling striking down a total ban
AP Wlrephoto
HANG IN THERE -Cadet Joe Bramslcven. 17. o f Smnhers,
British Columbia, climbs hand-over -ha nd down a stay
between masts on the British barquentine "Our Svanen " at
Penn's Landing in Philadelphia. It 1s one of 30 "tall ships"
participating in Philadelphia's 300th birthday celebration and
is unde r c h arter to the Royal Canadia n Sea Cad e ts.
Bramsleven had been adjusting flags at the top of the mast.
A question a Jeweler ollen
hears Is ''WITTlt's the prTce ol a
I-carat diamond?" The same Is
asked or ruby, emerald and
olher colored stones There Is no
simple answer The value placed
on a precious stone 1s arrived at
elter careful consideration ol
several quality !actors. In
general, value la a.fleeted by
beauty, rarity and durability
Beauty Involves culOng. color,
clarity and Interesting optical
proper11es These are the factors
considered when assigning a
particular grade or series of
grades to a gemstone. The
cutting of the stone affects the
way light Interacts with It. The
proportions of the stone, the
numbef and placement or facets,
and the quality ol pollSh alfec:t
brllliance, fire, depth of color and
luster.
In diamonds absence of any
colOf Is uaually most deslreable.
In colored stones bright, llvely
color la usually moat desirable.
(~
6EM WISiE
Mary Barr Cer11r1ed Gemo1091s1
on ull pu:ketmg. dlstrtbutton ot
leaflets and demonstrating on the
block the t.'OUrt occupies.
r e instated, a t least
temporarily. the convictions of
two men caught wi th 2,600
pounds of marijuana m S<>uth
Carolina. The Justices, by a 6-3
vow. set aside and sent back for
more study a ruling that the two
men were detained too long by
law enforcement officers who did
not have "probable cause" to
arrest them. Justice Department
lawyers had asked the high court
Lo ~ the case to de<:ide how long
pohce 1.:an detain people they st.op
but don't arrest -a confusmg
area of the law,
In the California nuclear case.
two of the affected nuclear plant
pro,ects. Pac1f1c Gas and Electric
and the Sout hern California
Edison Co . appealed to the
Supreme Cour t. In supporting
their appeal . the Reagan
admm1strauon said in a friend
of -the-court brief;
"The c.'Ourt of appeals decision
sanctions state action which poses
a serious obstac le to th e
development of nuclt>ar power as
a source of electricity "
The Just.Jee Department asked
the court to use the case to settle
the validity of various types of
nuclear pow(•r curbs in what the
govc-rnment called ·•numerou ...
States."
Closeness
to Reagan
unhealt~y
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A
confidential poll commissioned
by the California Republican
Party warns GOP candidates not
to tie their campaigns too closely
to President Reagan because his
economic policies may lose votes.
The poll of 800 California
voters by Tarrance & Associates
of Houston hsts two economic
factors -unemployment and
high interest rates -as the
issues o f most concern to
Cahfornia voters in 1982.
I t notes that the R eagan
administratio n 's s uccess 1n
lowering the rate of inflation and
a s hght gain in housing starts arc·
encouraging signs that Reagan's
e<.'Onomic plan is working. But 1t
warns that the turnaround isn't
great enou g h yet to h elp
Republican candidates in the
November elections.
"lf these trends continue, then
thC're is every reason to belit've
that positioning oneself with the
Pres ident (in the general
elcclton) may be very
advantageous. However, the key
is for the Republican candidates
lo not box themselves into a
corner 1n the event that the
economy does not turn around
qune fast e n ou gh," the poll
cautions.
The polling was conducted
March 27-31, and copies of the
results and recommendations
were d1str1buted over the
weekend to Republican nominees
fo r congressional and legislative
seats at a GOP ca ndidates'
workshop in Sacramento.
The report had generally
encourag ing advice for
Re publican candidat.t>s.
Given two equally auractlve and
equalfy durAD1e stoTies, the one
most requested by the public will
be the more valuable There are
many stones the public IS not
very lem1har wllh Therefore,
even though they are scarce. the
cost may be lower than that of a
more abundant but more
popular stone. As a case In
point. II you were looking for a
medium to dark blue stone.
would you ask lor a sappntr
tanzanlte or benltolte? Most
would ask lor sapphire because
they've never heard ol the other
t wo stones. Tanza nlte Is
becoming better known, yet
belnl1olta lags back In obacurlly.
Although t>enltolta Is the rarest
of the three gemstones. lack of
awareness of Its existence and
the r"ullant low demand keep
the prloe down.
Durablllty 11 a combination of a
atone'• hardness and toughness
-Its realata.nce to acratchtng,
chipping and breaking. All other
lactOf'S being equal. ~he more
durable atone wlll be the m0f'9
valuable.
• prized. A stone with fine c1arlly,
one which approachaa total
absence of Interior markl and
tnclualon1, la almost always
COf'ltldered the moat attractive.
Gemstones which lhow a special
effect when Interacting with light
are Judged by the guatlty of that
effect. e.g., the play of color In
opel, the color change In
eleX1ndrlte, the adularetcenoe
ot moonstone.
CHARLES H. HARR
Ace~•' ......... Rarity lnvol ..... more than full
a 1100.'1 ecarclty In neture, tt
also depend• upon demend 17"9 I l"IH• Wetfclff Pina
HewportlHdt
Placing a value on a gemstone
11 no llmple matter. That's why
expert apprataera are llO vital to
th• Industry. Hopefully thlt
explanation haa helped you
underetand th• tremendoua Pf1c9 range you l'lt¥e prot>ebly
encountered when lhOpplnQ fOf'
tine jewelry. II you have any
queslloht on thla Of' 911Y other
gem aubJect. pleaM come Into
the •tor• end Ilk me per90Mlty.
.-
Orang• Ooatt DAILV PILOT/Tuttday, Jun• 2a. 1982
Pre-paid f uneraJ plan risky
By PAT HOROWITZ
Ot Ille OellJ ~tlot ltoH
DEAR PAT: I'm tblnklna about Investing
lo a pre·pald funeral plan. Can you find out ti
tbere are any rlsks Involved In tbla type of
Investment'?
K.J ., Costa Me.a
The state Board of Funeral Directors and
Embalmers says that consumers purchase
pre-paid funeral plans assuming their money
will he held In trust and earn interest
sufficient to pay for future iiervices. In view of
inflation , however. money collected today
may not begin to cover funeral expenses for 10
or 20 years
Funeral directors selling pre-need plans
must place the funds in a trust and report the
transaction to the state Board of Funeral
Directors and Embalmers. The (uneral
director usually is designated as the trustCE.'
with authority to hire and fire other trustees
who control that money An administrative
fee of 2.5 percent may be deducted by tht•
funeral director each year from the interest
earned on this trust
Whtie most funeral directors are
responsible. the state board has dLSCOvered
problems with some of these plans involving
misappropriation of funds. mismanagement
and heavv losses due to poor Investments sin('('
the state 'began monitoring pre-need plans in
1975.
Making pre-funeral arrangements can be
a comforting and meaningful way to prepare
for death, but many time deposits pay a much
higher interest rate than pre-paid funeral
plans sold through funeral homes. ae<.'Ordang
to the board.
The state Board of Funeral Directors and
Embalmers offers the following suggestjons:
-Give written instructions to the
funeral home. mortuary, memorial society or
cemetery of your c hoice, specifying the·
funeral arrangements desired.
-Set up a trust account with the bank,
credit union or savings and loan of your choice
for death. but many times deposits pay a much
your funeral. Designate yourself as the trustee
with a licensed funeral director as t he
beneficiary of the trust a<.'(.'Ount upon your
death .
-Advise the funeral director and family
members of the location, name and amount of
the trust ae<.'Ount.
Accounts set up in this manner can earn
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depending on what and how much is
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Angeles will provide groups with information
and techrut•al assistance through workshops
and a variety of publications "How to Form a
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been revised and 1s available free to California
consumers. Contact the Co-op Development
Program, 1020 N St .. Room 501. Sacramento
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areas where several pre-order co-ops are
already m existence. Ln this type of co-op, the
membership is organized into buying groups
of up to 20 households. The buying groups
meet monthly to order from a catalog. All
ordering, pricing and billing 1s computerized.
information about this type of co-op can be
requested from Associated Cooperatives, 4801
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CO NV E R SATIONALISTS -Robert o
Rossellini, the son of Ingrid Bergman and late
movie director Rober t Rossellini, s hares
conversation with Grace Barling of New
Jersey after the two met at New York's Xenon
disco.
Lottery
jackpot
largest
Mill Parton Mid the would lign 8 at almoet $400,000
contract w ith Tree International. Mlcbael Wllltam Carr of North
whent ah once worked u a •~ff Hollywood hit the iackpot et th~
wrtter,to handlehermualc publiahlnf MOM Grand Hott-l·Re no a fter
lnteretu . tnvetll1't l ~ houn and $1~0.
Miu Patton uld the dedalon wu MOM apokesman Toro Enaelman
f>AJ'l of her teeond "aeven-year plan." aaid Carr was In Reno for the flrst
TM ti.rat plan wu to branch out from time on a bualneaa trip.
country mua{c into pop mu.ale and
movies.
A former member of the notorioua
Cbarlet MUIOD "family" hu been
charged wtth tak1na off her blouae on
a atreet packed with .motorcycle raoe
fans, police aaid ln Laconia, N.H.
Linda ~rl1tlan. former ly Linda
Kasablan. was charged with indecent
expo1ure and released on personal
reoognir.anoe pending a J uJy court
date, said Lt. Larry Pond. He said Ms.
Chri1tian, who turned 33 Monday,
gave her address as Nashua.
A 27-year-old Southern California
security consuJtant should be feeling
at leruit a little more secure today aft.er
Sen. Cbarle1 H. Percy, R-lll .. aaya
he plane to run in 198~ for hia fourth ~ In the Senate.
Alex DlerW1l111 dropped by to
pick up a bottle of wine. Coet: $900.
The price tag on the 1942 Beaulieu
Private Relerve cabemet sauvignon
made it the most expensive single
bottle purchased at the second annual
Napa Valley Wine auction. the
world's largest showcase of California
wines.
Dierkhising of Cahstoga's Silverado
Restaurant was one of 275 bidders
who spent more than $240,000 for 425
lots of wines at the l'vent, which drew
customers to St Ht'lena from across
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by buy ing a $1
P e nnsylvania Lotto
ticket, making her the
largest lottery jackpot
winne r in the nation,
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L o t te r y Burea u
director L y nn Nelson
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Monday as Dorothy
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Havertown, a western
suburb of PhiJadelphia.
N e l son said Mrs.
Thomas 1s a customer
servlce representative at
Girard Bank . H e r
hus band, John. is an
employee of the PostaJ
Workers Credit Union in
Philadelphia. They have
tw o so n s and two
daughters.
Republic'S . led out all
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MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL.
Pennsylvania's
't e levi sed wee kly
drawing was conducted
Frid ay night , but
officials didn't know
who the winner wa!'
until Mrs. Thomas
contacted a television
s tation Monday to say
s h e held the winning
ticket. Nelson said.
Trucks
recalled
by Ford
DETROIT (AP)
F o rd M o tor Co . is
recalling about 2.300
1982 C-and CT-series
trucks and 1981 and 1982
CL-and CLT-series
trucks which may have a
steering pa rt made of
incor r ect s teel, the
automaker said.
The trucks could lose
steerirtg capability if the
p art f a iled, but no
accide nts due to the
pro bl e m have been
reported, said Robert H.
Transou, manager of
F o rd 's se rvi ce
en~eering office.
The automaker said
the supplier of th e part
-a universal joint yoke
in the st eering s haft
assembly-ootified-F
th at the parts
manufactured over an
11 -month period may be
of the wrong steel and
couJd detach at a weld.
Repairs will be made
without charge, Ford
said.
Ford said some of the
problem parts also may
h ave been sol d as
replacement part• for
older model Ford trucks.
Those mod els include
1978-1982 CL-a nd
CLT-9000, 1966-1982
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'Al Or1nge Ooat• DAILY P1LOTITUMdty, June 1212, uaea
Talented teachers lost
under seniority system
A young, dcd1cutcd Lutln
teacher at Coronu dl'l Mar High
School is out of a job because of n
Sla t e-manda tcd s y s t e m tha t
rewards s onl o l'it y but n o t
hecessarily <.'Ornpctency.
No matter tha t earlier thU;
year Michele Cella w w; cited as
one of Orange County's mos t
ou tst~nd1 ng t e a c her by the
county Board of E.ciucation .
No matter thut a year 1tgo.
under her leaders hip, the school's
Latin C lub w o n th e s tate
sweepstakes award in <.'Ompetition
with other high school Latin clubs
Crom throughout California.
No matter tha t, under her
guidance, the K eyw a ne ttcs, a
girls' service club on the campus,
bec ame th e o nl y s tud e nt
organji.at1on in Orange County to
win a $5,000 grant in Disneyland's
annual public service program.
No n1atter tha t Michele Cella
is admired and respected by he r
students, her colleagues a nd he r
superiors.
None of that counL4'.
What counts is that Michele
Cella h as the mis fortune of having
started her teaching career in the
Newport-Mesa Unified S ch ool
Dis trict at a time when the dis trict
is losing enrollment and must trim
the ranks of its teache rs.
And that state law requires
the least senior persons to be laid
off first.
"We aren't allowed to Lake
compe tency into coneidention
when we're layina off," a district
administrator explaJned.
Well, if that's that law, it
ought to be changed.
Not just because of Michele
Cella. She's a good example, but
she's not the only bright, young
teacher being pushed out of the
classroom by the seniority system.
There are others in the Newport-
Mesa district this year and there
are other school dlStricts around
t he state where the same scenario
is being played out.
N o w . don 't mis r e ad us.
S e niority , by its elf, is n 't
necessarily a bad thing. Teachers,
like people in other lines of work,
grow with age and experience and
tx-come better at what they do.
And some stagnate, jus t Hke some
people in other fields.
And, in any field, there must
be room for ne w blood.
The question is this: Can our
st'hools afford to lose people like
Michele Cella in the n~e o( a
system that recognizes seniority as
the sole benchmark for deciding
who s h o uld be teaching o ur
children?
The answe r from s tudents,
parents, school people, legislators
and just plain taxpayers s hould be
a resounding "NO."
An illogical bill
A highly con t rove rsial bill
that would penalize firms obliged
to close plants or otherwise curtail
operations still clings to a thread
of life. The thread should be cut
a nd th e wh o le r i di c u lo u s
procedure brought to a halt.
A sse mbl y B i ll 28 3 9 b y
Assemblywoman Maxme Waters.
0 -Los Ange les, was passed by the
Assembly C o mmittee on La bo r
and Employm e nt, but bogge d
down last week in the Ways and
M ea n s C o mm i ttee, d es pite
ameliorating a mendme nts.
But neither M rs Waters nor
the very vocal organized labor
de legation supporting the measure
intends to give up. Among othe r
thmgs. the measure would.
-Require employers to 'give
w o rke rs six m on t h s ' a d vance
notice before closing a plan t or
reducing the work force by 25
perc ent or m o r e . An earlit>r
vers10n sough t u p to 20 mon ths'
advance notice.
-P a v workers one Wt'<'.'k's
wages for· each year of serv ice.
w1 th a ont•-w et•k bonus for l'a<: h
five yea r s o f se rv1tc a n d c1
minimum payment o f th r cC'
weeks' wages . The fi rs t version
called for payme nt ot 85 perc ·nt
of the prior year's w ages.
-Continue an e mployee's
health a nd insuranc:e benefits for
one year, or u ntil the employct>
finds a n othN JOb wher e suc:h
benefits are covered.
The o rigina l btll targe te d
firms with 50 or more employees.
Tha t has been amended to cover
firms employmg an avcrc1gt• of JOO
in the stale. or 2,000 worldwide.
with an average of 50 C'mploy<.'t'!>
a t any single location
A "reduction in operations,"
under the b ill, w ould mean an y
•
action a ffecting 25 percent of the
1~mployees at one location or 15,
people, whichever is greater.
Failure to comply with these
re q uire m e nts could lead to a
penalty of up to $10.000 for each
i ffected employee.
There is n o doubt that plant
::losures and staff reductions have
hit hard in many areas, and Mrs.
Waters' s ympathy for t h e
s udd e nly jobl es s is
understandable. What 1s difficult
ta comprehend is the inability of
supporte rs of this bill to see the
potentjally bleak e ffect it could•
h ave o n Cali fornia 's bus iness
climate.
Sometimes tht> only way to
save a business and some o f its
Jobs is co cut back staffing, or e ven
close down certain operations. And
a firm that is forced into this
s ituation surely 1s unlike ly to be
a ble to hand o ut th e wage
benefits, or alte rnatively pay the
J)<'nalues suggested in AB 2839.
A law such as this not only
eo uld precl u de a n y fu t ur e
recoverv for trou bled businesses,
but undoubtedly would discou1age
out-o f-state firms from try ing the
waters m California.
Meanwhjle, a more practical
approach to the une mployme nt
pro ble m is pro posed in three
separate Senate bills. They would
set up a program for retraining
d is placed workers, provide
transpor.tation services for
w o rke rs displaced b y plant
closures. and establish r egional
cente rs for JOb search assistance
and placement.
T h ese measures have business
and industry support a nd offer a
s c•n s 1ble alte rnati ve to the
pie-in-the-sk y Assembly bill.
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L.M. Boyd/ Punctuation
Mark Twain's publis h e r o nce
returned a manuscript with the
complaint that it lacked sufficient
punctuation. Twain copied down a
bat.ch of punctuation marks, and sent
them back with the script plus a note
inviting the publisher to put them in
wherever he wanted them
You've read that hquor is now
prohibited in Iran. This has generated
a mark et there for little stills .
Conrespondents say countless
households in Teheran have small
cookers to distill alcohol for vodka.
Henry Harraon. gave the longest
U.S . Presidential address -two
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Presidential tenn -30 days.
Q . When was the first of the
student protests?
A. First in the record at hand was
the Gre u Butter n e bellion at
Harvard in 1766. The student battle
cry was: "Lo, our butter stinketh!"
Also on that list of popular chewing
tobacros late in the last century was a
brand called "Naughty But Oh So
Nice."
Out-of-wedlock births increased by
50 percent in this country during the
last I 0 years.
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Publisher
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Water next national issue?
DETROIT -What 1r oil was
discovered in Michigan -a lot of it?
Billions and billions of barrels.
Or water?
Well, there is water all aound the most
troubled state -the one with the
highest unemployment -in our great
union. Lake Michigan. Lake Superior,
Lake Huron and Lake Erie all touch the
Saudi Arabia of water. There is enough
wa ter in Michigan and other Great
Lakes stales to build a country.
THAT COUNTRY will be in the desert
states of the West and Southwest. One
day parts of the United StateS that are
now depressed. in both the North and
the South, will boom as planning and
construction begin to pump the water
from the North {of both the U.S. and
Canada) to San Bernardino County,
Calif.. and Phoenix, Ariz .. and El Paso,
Texas, and a hundred places that don't
even exist now. ..
And there will be feudin'. fussin'·and
a'fightin' over the ownership and the
price of every drop of the stuff that
makes life possible -just as there is
struggle and negotiation now over oil,
the stuff that makes mass lux ury
possible.
In fact, the fighting began last
weekend on Mackinac Island. Mich
Governors of four Midwestern states
met there for two days to discuss the
future of the lakes, which contain 99
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percent of America's fresh surface water.
That's right, Sunbelters, 99 percent.
Another statistic: The Great Lakes
account for one-fifth of the world's fresh
water.
Those numbers mean a great deal -
and, possibly a great future -for the
United States in general and the
Midwest in particular. So does this
number: Eighty-five percent of the
water "consumed" in the United States
is consumed by 17 growing West.em
states. "Consumed water" is water not
returned to its original source; western
water just runs to the sea.
"l am c.'Qnvi nced that the availability
or adequate supplies or fresh water is the
coming national and international
resource issue of this decade," said
Michigan Gov. William Milliken. "The
wa ter crisis of the 1980s and the 199-0s
will rival thl' oil crisis of the 1970s."
"AS FAR AS I am ooncemed, the only
water that comes out of this region is in
bottles and cans with malt and barley,"
said Lee Dre yfus , the governor of
W1SCOnsm. a state with a major beer
industry
Wisconsin. a si.ate with a major beer
industry.
He's kidding -a little Water soon
will give some depressed areas of the
country the bargammg chips to play
with the oil and rruneraJ states again.
(Even if federal courts should one day
rule that the water is nationally owned,
the pipelines and channels will have to
pass through states like Michigan.) So.
let the water wars begin. All parts of the
United States will be better off as they
become more and more dependent on
each other for the sturf of life and
luxury.
There's coIDfort • Ill memorized words
Teachers are no longer making pupils
memorize things as much as they used
to, according to a news story I read the
other day. Those in favor or making kids
memorize things, hold up your hands.
Those aga.i.rut?
When I had to memorize things. I
thought it was stupid. It didn't seem to
me as though learning something by
heart had anything to do with an
education. The phrase ''to learn by
heart" suggests tt~at memoriting has
nothing to do with the part of the brain
we think with and yet today rm not so
opposed to memorizing a few things as I
used to be.
IT MAY BE idiocy to learn something
by heart but there's a great comfort in
knowing all the words to a long. weU -
wri tten passage. Like an old friend,
familiar words are nice to have around
sometimes. It was probably true that the
worst teachers made you do the most
memorizing, but once you've done it you
have something that stays with you.
Maybe it's only to laugh about with your
classmates when you meet 20 years out
of school. but you have it.
Nothing in the world could convince
me that the quality of mercy is strained,
for example. I learned that the quality of
mercy is not strained, when I was 14,
and I've never forgotten it. Furthermore,
it droppeth as the gentle rain from
heaven. upon the place beneath. I could
no more forget that than my name.
If you start thinking about it, you'll be
surprised at bow many things you
learned by rote. In my school we started
with the alphabet and the multiplication
tables. Sometimes now I have t.o stop and
thi~k for a minute whether 9 ti.mes 7 is
54 or 6~, but I can .always start from the
beginning and get the right answer. I'm
told that some schools aren't even
making kids learn the multiplication
tables anymore. They all have
computers!
I bate myself for having turned so
conservative about some things, but l
don't think it's a bad idea to make kids
memorize a few things. l don't kn<?w as
ANDY ROONIY
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow does
much for them, but the preamble to the
Constituuon is pretty good stuff to have
permanently in your head.
"We, the People of the Uruted States.
in order to form a more perfect union
. . . "are magnificent words expressing a
profoundly important idea. and we
shouldn't forget them.
Most of us have in our heads hundreds
of fragments of poems and hmg
segments of prose. We don't use them
much but ihey're nice to have up there.
They're like the chairs in a room you
don't sit in very often. They're good for
special occasions.
In my high school poetry book there
were two paems on one pa,1te written
Leigh Hunt. We had to memorize Abou
Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase). and
I hated it. The second poem on the same
page is one l loved and have never
torgotten.
"Jenny kissed me when we met,
Jumping from the chair she sat-in;
Time. you thief. you love to get
Sweets mto your list, put that in;
Say I'm weary, say I'm sad,
Say that health and wealth have
missed me,
Say I'm growing old, but add,
Jenny kissed me."
The things y ou memorize
inadvertently, as I memorized that, are
probably better than the things you have
to memorize.
ONE OF THE things in my repertoire
now is Lincoln's Gettysburg Ad~. I
learned it not in school but working with
Harry Reasoner. When you're rilming
something. the sound man asks the
person doing the talking for a voice level
so that he can adjust the dials on his
recorder. Some people, when asked to do
t hlS by the sound techrucian. merely
count off "Testing one. two. three
testing, testing. one, two, three."
Harry always gave the soundman
Linc oln's Gettysburg Address .
"Fourscore and seven years ago our
fathers brought forth ... " he'd say.
Sometimes he'd only get through a few
lines before the technician stopped him
and said, "That's fine." Sometimes.
though. he'd go the whole way through
It, and after listening to Harry recite it
several hundred times, [ learned the
whole thing myself.
IC you're ever over t.o my house for
dinner. l'IJ give you the Gettysburg
Addr e s s . L e wis Carroll 's
''Jabberwocky," half a dozen short
poems by Robert Browning, and Jack
and Jill in Latin.
"Jack et Jill quaerentes fontem
Ascendebat parvum montem" is thf
way it begms .
Nations' vow to 'humanize' war forgotten
It was exactly 75 years ago this
summer that the great "civilized
nations" of the world ratified the Hague
Convention of 1907, which was widely
hailed as an epoch-making step forward
in "humanizing" warfare.
Under the terms o f the Hague
Convention, all the great nations agreed
~
IYllH HARRIS ~.
that the "laws" or war did not allow
• unarmed civi.llanl to be killed, and that
belllgerenta dld not h ave unUmlted
righta to obliterate the enemy by any
means at their dlapoeal.
Since that time, of coune. the IO·
called civilized nadona of I.he world have
become more, not lem, ~. World
Wan I and n were bad cnoucb in terms
of civilian atrocities; w)\at hu been
bulldln1 up 1lnce those relatlvely
innocent days la ~ to make Attila
the Hun ..m 1Uce ~ Nfchtinale. War la n ow nothln1 leu tnan
wholesale murdu. Nuclear .w=• make no dllt1nction between tlnl men and the1r women and dten.
Wars will no longer be "declared," but
simply launched; battle lines will mean
nothing; and "international Laws" will be
impudently Oouted whenever it suits
national purpose or design.
The purpose of a government and its
military infrastructure is to defend and
protect its popuh~ion . Thla is now
utterly lmposmble.
The most It csn do is threaten
retaliation. What nuclear weapons have
done, ln effect., is to render national
governments weaker, not stro"itt-for
they can no lon~ serve their prime
purpoee. and thell' dvtlian populations
are virtually defenaele9!1 against nuclear
attack .
GIVEN TUE preeent range and power
of the.e new weapone, ft la precisely the
dties of the enemy \hat are the prime
targets. All that our expensiv4;
amwnm.ta can prom.lie la that we will
do the ame to them N they can do to ua.
No nation can safeguard. the lives of Ua
own people. •
At the Ha1ue ConwnUon, lt wu
declared to be~ the laW'I of war
kif' armtd {~ to Wee holtal8 wh~
Uva would auatantee 1Ubmilllon. Now,
total popu.lati<Jna are ~ and ever\
the future of our tpedes may be at stake
-through environmenta l
contamination. if not by a direct hit from
one of the thousands of warheads we
and Russia (and G<>d knows who else)
are insanely piling up.
ThJs is madness to the nth degree, as
we have lately been warned by so
doughty a warrior as Adm. Rickover,
who promoted the atomic submarine
before he became aware of its d.iautrous
consequences. If the end purpoae of war
is victory, and not just revehge, it is past
time to tell the other admirals and
generals that their ln.atitution ia obeole~.
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Waan't our le.gal syatem orl1lnally
designed to protec:\ the lnnocent and
pUJ\iah the gulltlYf
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~' ~--~ ~ Conrad exudes
indomitable · spirit
DATELINE NORTH ST ATES: So many degrees are
granted at commencement at the University of California,
Davis, that they do it in shifts. One commencement at 9
a.m. Saturday, another at 2 p.m.
Handing out the certificates to happy graduates is
almost an assembly line production. But at UC Davis, there
was one most poignant moment.
It came when 22-year-old Anna Conrad, who survived an
Alpine Meadows Ski Resort Avalanche after being buried
alive five days under snow
packs, walked across the
st.age on crutches to receive
--------~ her diploma. TOM MUllPHINI ~.~', TH-AT .STOPPED
THE SHOW as she was
given a st.anding ovation by her fellow graduates. The
television and r<ews cameras were in action and so most
folks saw her on TV as she made the difficult st.age crossing
to get her degree in wildlife and fisheries biology.
What most people didn't see was that UC officials had
moved uniform police officers in at both the entry and exit
ramps to aid the girl who had suffered an amputation after
her ordeal. /
SHE CROSSED THE st.age to pick up her certificate
unaided. When she came to the downramp to leave the
Avalanche survivor Anna Conrad cros.'>ing UC Davis gradun11on stdge
st.age, the officer stationed at that end moved up and
reached to help her down.
You couldn't hear what she said against the din of
applause when she waved off the officer, but you could
read her lips.
"I can make it," she said.
You bet she can.
*** OTHER NORTHERN NOTES: Never in memory of
your correspondent have so many automobiles, campers
and like vehicles been seen stranded, broken down or
wrecked along Route 99 and Interstate 405 as was
witnessed on this trek to the northland.
We must be suffering some kind of statewide highway
disease.
Among things you can't help noticing: The closer you
get to Sacramento, the better the landscape plantings gets
in freeway center dividers and along the roadsides and at
the interchanges.
Additionally, when compared to our Southern
California freeway system, all the freeway signs up north
seem to. have lighting that works. v
MAYBE THE FREEWAYS are just kept in oeu.er
repair the closer you get to Sacra.mento, where the
lawmakers hang out.
You notice the darkened signs partiwlarly in the Los
Angeles and Orange County areas. Near the county line
where one freeway directional placard was tot.ally dark,
there was a brightly lit, but blank billboard alongside the
lanes. It carried one very small message that proclaimed:
''This Space for Rent."
Maybe Caltrans should take them up on the offer.
Suspect in double
slayings charged
A 41-year-old mechanic's
helper arrested in Mexico last
week has been charged with the
savage knife and meat cleaver
,!aylngs of his estranged wlfe
ln-d her mother In their
Huntington Beach home.
According to the complaint
flied In Weat Orange County
Munldpal Court, defendant Rene
Florel llayco waa charged with
twocouhta of murder, two counts
of robbery and a single count of
burglary.
He also was charged with 10
additional allegations that could
lead to lrnposition oC the death
penalty, including two counts
alleging that the slayinp were
"especially heinous, atrocious and
cruel, manifesting exceptional
depravity."
Huntington Beach police
dl8covered the mutilated bodies
Delly Piiot ltaff Photo
BLIND MASSEUSE -Jan Graves of Huntington Beach
holds her guide dog, Sean. She is one of few blind people to
become proficient in physical therapy. •
IMPORTED GAIETY -Suzanne Akullian, 17, of Irvine,
was happy when Norma Hertzog crowned her Midsummer
Queen. But Lina Larsson, 3, of Corona del Mar was having
the most fun dancing around the Midsummer Pole in Cost.a
Mesa's TeWinkle Park. Torsten and Madeleine Lundgren
entertained at the festival sponsored by the Swedish
Women's F.ducation Association.
,
tar of "Oppenheimer"
says series "is not 0
·D really hi tory -it's
like current events." BS
Sights set
Blind woman a masseuse
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of the OMIJ lttlot aa.n
At 48 , Jan Graves o r
Hunungton Beach has overcome
some personal hardships and
embarked on a new career.
Four years ago, a combination
of illnesses left h e r blind.
Anxlous to remain active and
independent, she began training·
for employment in word
processi ng and medi c al
transcribing.
"But I just couldn't see myself
sitting there all day doing that,"
she says. "I'm a very physical,
athletic person."
A friend suggested she obtain
training to become a masseuse.
One s tate rehabilitation
supervisor advised against 1 t,
saying it is a profession too many
blind people enter.
But with another c:ounselor's
encouragement, Jan enrolled in
the Academy of Health Sciences
in Garden Grove.
She was required to complete
300 hours of study m anatomy,
physiology, massage technique,
business practices and the laws
governing massage.
Jan was the only blind person
in her class.
"I was supposed to have a
reader, but l didn't," she recalls.
"But.I had the t extbook
translated into Braille by the
Transcribers of Orange County "
.. Arter tompleting her training,
Jan began looking for a job,
contacting health clubs and
beauty shops. She was finally
given a chance to work at the
Sand Crab Hair Designs Shop in
Huntington Beach.
She acknowledged that the an
of massage has acquired a shad)
connota tion because of some
11legal practices within "massagE
parlors "
But Jan believes tha 1
legitimate massage should more
properly be classified as a fonn ol
health therapy. S he said it aids ir
relaxation, improves cirtulallor
a nd helps in w eig ht losi
programs.
Being blmd has no t necessaril)
been a drawback.
"I think customers have fel•
much mort> c:omfortable with IT\(
than with other people," sh<
says. "Everyone is te nse the first
time yC)u give them a massage
But thl'y lighten up very quickly
Today, with the help or he1
ne wly acquired guide dog, <
black Labrador retriever namec
Sean. Jan 1s achieving her goal ol
independence.
Before she became bhnd, Jar
said s h e was an e nthusiasti<
runner and tennis player
"My goal n ow 1s to s tar
running agam at the Echson H1gl
School track:· she says
D•llr Piiot Phot09 b)' G•rr AmbrOM
Orano• OOllt OAILV fttLOTftullday, June 22, 18ta
•ANN LANDERS
•ERMA BOMB ECK
•HOROSCOPE
Troubles • easier to handle when nipped early
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regarding the
reader who called her clergyman while in a
1tate of hy1t.erh• and yelled, "I'm golna to
commit sulclde!" (He replied, "You'll have to
make an appointment.")
My husband (a Methodist minister)
received an urgent call from a distressed
parishioner while we were ln the middle of
:l bitter argument. I was accusing him of
never being home· to help with our four
oreschoolers, never taking a day off. always
:>eing involved in problem-solving for
nembers of his flock and n ever being
• HOIOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
...... . . 'ag1ttar1us:
.fo'1rney due
'bursday, June 24
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aura of
omance prevails; domestic t ranquility
eturns following stormy ~ions. Focus on
hange, speculation, variety, entertainment
nd physical attraction. Personal magnetism
:>arS, member of opposite sex cares.
TAURUS (ApriJ 20-May 20): Protect
roperty interests. Check payment schedule.
le a ware of legal loopholes. Focus on
?Curity. safety measures. authority figures
nd ways of lifting restrictions. Cancer.
i.sces, Virgo natives figure prominently.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Relatives
~m to think they know what's best for
ou. Be flexible, but know when to draw
ne. SpeciaJ relationship is highlighted and
1cludes financial, emotion.al involvement.
ong-t.enn agreements command attention.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Cash flow
!Sumes once you are rid of burden which
·as not your own in first place. Emphasis on
ayments, collection. consolidation of asaets.
btain professional appraisal, be aware of
:counting procedures.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You become
1ore inde pendent in thou"ht, action.
mphasis on new starts, fresh approach
ld innovative procedures. Aquarius and
lOther Leo play important roles. It is time
>r cold plunge into future. Romance is
ighlighted.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Emotion.al
wolvement could lead to clandestine
1eeting. Much that pccurs is behind scenes,
ery private and requires utmost discretion .
1tuitive intellect serves as reliable guide.
·ou'll know what to do.
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diversify,
1Splay versatility and be willing to chuckle
. your own foibles. Popularity increases,
ld invitations multiply. Forces tend to be
·attered, constructive activity features
·tistic endeavors.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You'll be
;ked to revamp, revise and to make special
~port for supervisor, superior. Focus on
ireer , prestige, community project and
ealings with authority, including
overnment officials.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
ccent on travel, education, spiritual
, evelopment ability to communicate in
raphic manner. Focus also on publishing,
pecial r elationship and a variety of
?nsations.
C4PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Major
omestic adjustment highlights scenario.
'inancial structure also comes into sharp,
lear focus. Budget program would be
Jnstructive. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons
tgure prominently.
. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Define
mns, lie low, go slow. avoid self-deception .
'ay more attention to public relations, be
ware of imai-e and remember ~mmitment_
J one who sacrificed for your benefit .
PISCES (Feb . 10-M arc h 20):
:oncentrate on tasks which have been
lelayed or ignored. Chances for major
dvancement are heightened. You require
olid base, ample quarters and authority to
nake m oney decisions.
available when 1 ha~ a problem l had JUSt
threatened him with a divorce when the
phone rang.
A word, please, to those folks who call
their clergyman for help with personal
problems. Don't wait until you are suicidal.
So many people fail to reach out until they
are seriously disturbed. Troubles nipped
early are much euier to deal with. -
SORRY IF I MADE MY HUSBAND LOOK BAD
Now that he can't perform, he keeps
accusing me of having affairs with our
minister. the mailman and our son'!J teacher.
Hla theory: "Nobody can get along without
sex. You muat be seeing 10mebody.''
I am sorry that my husband has high
blood pressure and the medication has made
him impotent, but I au.re wish he would get
off my cue. Can G':'i:Y 10mething to help?
-TIRED OF D DIN~ MYSELF IN
CLEVELAND
DeAR SORRY: No apologies are
necessary. Charity be1Jn1 at home.
DEAR TIRED: Ya, I can, but I'm
afraid yoa don't want to lllear It. The help ls
for _.IM -not yoa. There are many
different kllld1 of medication for high blood
pressure. U one /rodace1 impotence, the
pbyslclaa shoal change to another . A
caring doctor may try tllree or four before
be b1t1 on one tbat helps the patient and
leaves bis macho intact. Have a good day.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you
please say something about an old, worn-out
s tud who is impotent? We have been
married for 30 years. 1 do not now. nor have
I ever enjoyed sex.
In his heyday my husband was aft.er me
alJ the time. He was so persistent I decided
early in our marriage to go along, fake it
(like millions of other wives) and not hurt
his feelings.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I didn't care
for your answer to the mother whoge
daughter moved out and kept the keys to
VERSATILE INSTRUMENT -Bertram
Turetzky plays the double bass in his studio at
his Del Mar home. The performer and teacher
is credited with making composers and music
u W\rephoto
lovers aware that the double bass. also known
as the contrabass, is a versatile solo instrument
and not just an accompanying piece in an
orchestra.
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We are pleased to report
that the brilliant French in·
ternationalist Henri Svare
reads our column. The situa·
lion he faced recently is one
that we have frequently
discussed, and Svare made no
mistake.
If you have represented
your cou ntry with distinction
over some 20 years. you. too,
can overcall one heart on the
East cards, as Svare did. We
do not recommend it for
other playert. But it set the
stage for a fine defense.
West led the seven of
hearts. Declarer played the
nine from dummy and Svare
followed with the ten! Since
his hand was entryless, it
was essential for him to
preserve communications
with his partner in the heart
suit. Observe that. if he had
gone up with the king of
hearts, declarer might have
made his contract.
Declarer won the jack of
heirrtt: en1red out three
rounds of diamonds. ending
in dummy. and then led a
spade to the king and ace.
West continued with a heart
to the ace. Declarer now
turned his attention to clubs.
But w~en the king of clubs
lost to \he ace, West still had
a heart to lead to his
partner's king. Svare could
take three heart tricks to
defeat the contract one trick.
We often stress lo our
readers that the hands
discussed in this column have
practical applications. We
are delighted that our good
friend Henri has given us
another opportunity to make
this point. Perhaps, if you
study this column dili·
gently -and every day-you
might play as well as Svare!
Have yn been nuaahaa la-
te cleuble trouble? Let
Chutff Gerea help yolt flAd
year way Llanqti the mue
ef DOUBLES for peaalt.Je1
net ler &ak .. ut F~eopy of
1aia DOUBLES boeklet, Hiid
H .85 t. "Geren·Doublea,"
care of dd1 aew1paper, P.O.
Bu 259, Norwoed, N.J .
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i. Newapaperboob.
1Celehrity auctions disturbing \p reader
Q: We dlda't think It WH flttlnl and
1 roper for Blng Cro1by'1 widow to aacdna
' ff macll of Ills penoaal beloollap Md
1 1emorabllla. Now we bear tiat some
1 lings belondll1 to Jobn Wayae J•t met tile
: ame fate. fa tlai1 true? -Marcia and El
I lcD., Tulsa, O~a.
A: Yes. However, the money raJ9ed for
1e Duke's collectibles goes to the Wayne
1 'ancer Cl.i.nic at UCLA. Prior to the lat.eet
1 uction. more than $~.000 had been rai8ed
1 >r the clinic by merch.andlsinc the actor'• 'ems.
Q: WUll all &lie '1e1al nl ftl11al
ehl1en comn1 tnto tMI c••b"t ..._
' days, I wa1 cartoa1 to bow lf you could find
tM UIWer to this qMttion. How many ~,. came here daring tlle peak
yean ef ERl1 lslud? A.ad bow many were
.. teat ba~ to t.lletr native lands? -Rebecca
B., New Raven, Coan.
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BY MARIL 'ffl ANO HY GARONER
perfectly OK for residents of nudist colonies
to wear boots -now that they're being
manufactured with pockets!
Se.nd your questions t.o Hy Gardner,
•()Jad You Aak«l That," Jn care of the DeJJy />IJOt, P.O. Box 1'61D, Irvine, c.JJI, gJ7J4.
~ *td Hy °'1rdl»t'. Will Ml'"" -,,,.,., •• ._ • ,,.,, aua in their awam.
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replies lnipo81ble.
a ANN UNDEIS ~ .
the house. ln my opinion the daughter
should have handed thl' k<•ys over when her
mother asked for them.
I have five children They all moved out
so they could do their own thing. Not one of
those kids ever offered to give me the keys
to their apartment. Not long ago, when I
asked them to return the keys to the house,
their noses were out of joint. Well, that's just
too bad. They can walk 1n on ME, but Cod
forbid I should ever walk m on one of them!
I'm signing this -YOUR IRATE MCYrHER
DEAR IRA TE: You certainly have a
point, but those children LIVED at home -
whlcb is ~wlay they bad the keys. I see no
reason for them to give YOU the keys to
their apartments -unless, of coarse, they
want you to come in and clean up or do tbe
laundry.
Now that you are living alone and
would like your privacy, you have every
rlgbt to ask that they band the keys over -
and they should do so without hesitation.
"Sexual freedom " presents a difficult
decision for teen-agers and their parents.
Ann Landers offers down-to-earth advice in
her new booklet. "High School Sex and
How to Deal With 'It -A Guide for Teens
and Their Parents. " For each booklet, send
50 cents plus a long, stamped, self-addressed
envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. &x 11995,
Chicago, m. 60611.
ERMA IOMlfCI
AT WIT'S END
Snakes drive
her wacko
A snake was sighted in our front yard
two days ago by a sober person who has no
wish to make a name for himself nor a
reason to lie.
He described the snake as "harmless,
non-aggressive, and good to have around."
He believed that.
He is fooling no one. The snake is 13
feet long. has fangs that drip human blood,
is pregnant, and has the capacity to open
doors with a pass key.
THE TRICK IS NOT to overreact to
news of this sort, which is why I put some
distance (15 minutes) between the time I
was told about the snake and when I
actually contacted my realtor with orders to
"Sell!"
It must be apparent that I am te rrified
of snakes. There is possibly only one thing
that strikes more fear in my heart and that
1s being in a room alone with a person who
def ends them.
You just know they are people with one
oar out of the water when they say things
hke, ''Snakes are good to have around. They
get rid of all the unwanted animals."
Think about that for a moment. That's
like asking the Boston strangler to come sit
with you because you're afraid to be alone at
night.
"Snakes make good pets" is another
indication you've got a real wacko on your
hands. A pet indeed. Pets bark and chase
sticks. Pets sit on the TV set and Lick their
feet. Pets lick your hand when a piece of
meat drops from your sandwich onto the
floor. When the day comes when Barbara
Woodhouse slips a chain around a snake's
neck and shouts, "Wall<les!" I'll consider it a
pet.
THE P ERSON WHO REALLY sends
rn~ out-ihe door is-ffie serpent over wlio
says. "They fear you more than you fear
tHem."
Did you ever see a snake spot a human
being and run on water to get away from
him? Did you ever see a snake hearing the
words, "Is that a person in the grass?"
hyperventilate and sink into a coma?
The last person who said to me. "You
can overcome your fear if you touch them,"
is still standing there, holding a .snake . . . in
the home where he belongs.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
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ASHL.ANO, Or . lAP) -For box office
workt1ni IA\ the Ortoaon Shakt'lpeal'«'an l''wtlval,
taklnj tlc:ktt ordt.<ra c•n oo a romL'dy of errora.
Col\lld •r th\" call~r who tult'phoned for tkketa
l.O the ever·populur ''H arold \he Fifth." Or \ho
woman who wanted to~-.. thut timt'lt love 1tory,
"Romeo and Julio."
Tt>rrtll Barton, box ufflt•t• mtmager for the
fl .. tlvul, ~Id t-ven the ailmple¥t tltlew get tw111tt'<l by
contuat.id theawrgoers.
"We kee p a ll1t because tt c ntcr\ulns u s
greatly," she u1d "l don't know wht're they come
up with somt! of thu11c."
One o( thl11 season's highlights, "Comedy of
Errors," ror example, has been dubbed "Comedy
Bears" and "Henry o! Errors," she said Other titles,
such as "Church of England," don't seem to relate
to any play.
Ms. &rton s~ud a Cew of the variations are
obviously Intentional. Someone who apparently
heard that "Julius Caesar" was being performed 111
modem , Third World dres:. called for uckets to
"Jubo Cesare," she said.
Another wag wrote for tickets to "Hank Cinq,"
a pparently referring to "He nry V." Cinq ,
pronounced "sank," means five in French
Ms. Barton said the non-Shakespearean plays
performed by the festival theater haven 't escaped
Lhe h41Ylorous garbles.
"Spokesong," a play set in an lr1sh bicycle
shop, has been transformed foto "Spokewheel,"
"S pooksong,'' "Soa osong ," "Spo k esman,"
"Spokesperson ," "Smokesong," "Windsong,"
"Starsong," "Folksong," "SpokesLone" and the
fairly descript1ve "Cycle Shop," she said.
"Inherit the Wind," based on the trial or a
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The.:;e nufrit jonal I ip<.
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OIFJ CENTER
Good hec'llth 1c; "
produrl of here<l1ty,
environment, nutntmn
and exercise Nul ntll)n
al def1c1ency, resulting
in malnu<rit1on or
disease, 1s one of 1he
ma1 or prohlems 1n
modern soc1e1y despite
adequate food supply,
primarily because of
ignor ance of good
nutrition A well
balanced diet. rich in all
essen11al nutrients, 1s
necessary 10 mamtam a
healr hy hody and mmd
Authorit1E>s have found
that a number of
diseases can appear
when there 1s a
deficiency of one or
more nutrients. Most
diseases caused by
such def1oenc1es can be
corrected when all
essen1ial nutnenls are
supplied Howeve1, in
some 1ns1ances o f
sever'1 de'1r 1cncy,
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may be donl? Over
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product of nutritional
def1c1ency. smce foods
ldclcing in nulnllon are
often high in calories
Diet Center can teac.h
you to correct over
weight and keep it 1n
check by eating a totally
balanced diet Call your
local center today.
young a-hoolWttt·hcr who u1ul(ht Darwin's thl'Or)' of
evolution , hat beton callC'd auch things lUI ''lnht~rlt
the Window" and "Reap the Wind."
And "Tht• Jo'uthl·r," t1 tra1tidy t>y Aut(U~t
Strindht-rg, hus lx't'n vuru>u•IY rc.'lt'rn.'<i Lu 1t.'j "L1fo
With f't1ttwr," "f'~tht<r Know11 '&tit," "Tht• Son,"
und "The Grtrndtattwr," 11ht• a&ld.
When someone Oliks at the box office for a
m lxt-d -up title. Ma Barton said, tickl't sl'llers
u11ually look qu1wcally at thl' program
"They say. 'Hmm, I'm not sure we're doln~
that one this yf:'ar Would you like tickets to this or
thal'?" she said. "You know, the l'ustomer's always
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agalnet a tormer Almy
ColOt... who hM turned
~y ll09!'1 ef'd Wlll'lll 10
dNlloy • ll4IW Air Fdtce
INtptane D THl8AINT
"lha AnQel't £Ye"
1 1.W.A.T.
HAWAllFM-4
Wherl ltla young laeder of
a P•-movement It
klllad, Flv..0'1 lnYMtig..
lion -"' to draw a
blanll G HUMANITIES
THAOOOH THE ART8
"Fiim 20th-Centu<y Leo-· 4'' ABC NEWS
QI NBC NEWS
QMOVIE
• • • "The Hunter" ( 1978)
Sl811e Meo-. EU Wt/,.
lac:ll Ralph "Pap41" ThOf·
ton leads • d1ngerou1 ttla
as a modem-day bounty
hunte1. 'PG'
8:30., CAMERA THREE
"The Family; SQenes From
8rtt11h Working-Clue
life" The aetecllon or a
lamuy tor the BBC Mries
"The Family" and tMlr
rea1011a for p1r11c1p1tlng
ere dlseuas«S (P1111 1) (RI G AMERICAN
OOV£AHMEHT
''Democratic Procesa"
(fl 8AAHEY MILLER
Barney haa o hOI Pol•fo on
hlS handl wMn lhe lquad
bring• In 11 drunlt who
pusea ou1 In the slammer 8NEWS 7'/:10 1 C88NEWS N8CNEWS
KUNOFU
A trlghtened boy, Oefend·
Ing • j11I ag11nS1 tr.a men
who kHled his 111er111
t1111er. lnsp1re1 couu1ge In
a cowardly 1dull G Ae<;NEWS CJ KOJAK
llle surviving half ol a cal
burglar team becomes tl>e
terget ot his own renoe, hll
leteal victim, a profoulon·
a.I klllef and the police.
OJ M'A'S'H
Hawkeye's face Is badly
bu<nl when a stove he It
l_!}'lng to fix explodft. aJ JOKER'S WILD -~BUSINESS
REPORT
Cl) P.M. MAOAZIHE
A women tries to join en
all-male ugln-Clllb: a
IOOll al lullurloua ~ "' ttla Ml9ml area <IJ ENTERT AINMEHT
lOHIOHT
lnlervteWS With memW.
ol REO Speedwagon 8 THE MUPPETS
GuMr Nancy Walker ~MOVIE
* * "Blr111 01 Tiie Bea-
tles" (1979) Stephen
Madlenna, Rod CIJll>ett·
son Tiie siory of John,
Paul, Ringo Ind George
from lhelr OblCUra begin-
ning to the4r stardom.
(pjTHEWAYITWA8
"Yankee Dynasty. McCar-
thy-OfMagglo Er• 1936-
11148" (Perl 2)
(%)MOVIE **'I• "Zorro. The Gay
Blade" ( 1981) George
Hamjllon, Lauren Hutton
The heroic son of old Cell·
tornl11's famou1 Justice
lighter 11 lncapacllated by
a riding Injury, forcing hll
lopplah bro1her 10 don the
cape and mask 'PG'
7:30 II 2 ON THE TOWN
Featured v1s.1 a llOUM 01
"EZ' 11sren1ng background
mut11e lrom radio slationa.
W81Ch .... L.A Women's
Community Choru• In
rel\earsal, r1nany rake a
IOOll at Ille San Oufll\Un
guellamber
D Q!FAMILYFEUO
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--BREAKDOWN -Don Murray stars as a
man who has a nervous breakdown in "U
Things Were ·Different" tonight a t 9 on
KNXT (2).
8 EYEONL A.
Featured ~rt rwo of 11
report on porno Slat J<>IV>
C Holmes and his 1mpllc1
lion in 111e Laurel Canyon
murders, studio muS1c111n1,
a 1001\ 111 "blue • movie.
provided by pay TV OJ M•A0S'H
The experience' or De1ng
wounded, flown by hell·
copier 10 Iha •077th, oper.
llled on a11d l•eated In
post-op are seen through a
young SOidier's eyes
Cl)()) TICTACOOUGH fJ3 MACNEIL / LEHRER
REPORT
'1!) MONEYMAKERS
"lnflauon· Robin Hood Of
T11e '80s" 9 YOU ASKE.D FOR IT
Fe111ured "lndht' Human
Preuel and ·1ns1de
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lSl AEROBICISE;
BEGINNER
Get on Shape IOOI< good
ana lee! great w•th 1111s
phys;ce1 l11ness program
8:00 IJ AMERICA'S JUNIOR
MISS PAGEANT
Michael Landon hosts 1110
25th annual pageant
reatur111g high school
seniors in compellllon for
the tllle of AmerlCa s Jun-
IOr Mias (hve from Mobile,
Ala)
0 Qt 8RET MAVERICK
Meve11cl\ 1s stalked by 11
cold·blOOded killer who
t>otda Brei responsible '°'
the downfall of hos rather
IR)
U 784 DAYS THAT
• CHANGED AMERICA
Nancy Dlckerson narrates
this documentary w111c11
traca1 the Watergate
Scandal from ltla break-In
on June 17, 1972, to Pr-
dent Nh1on'1 r91ignallon
two year~ 1111er and
lneludeS 1nt....-s wtth
Gerald Ford, Jol\n Smca.
John Ehr11Cllman and EttlOt
Ric:llardson 8 9 HAPPYDAYS
Fonzie Ines to convince
Ille 11'1"9 'to swllell lrom
rocic to Classical mUSlC (RI
Ii MOVIE.
"OelrOll 9000" Alek Roe·
co. Harr RllOdes A half of
a mllllon dollars is stolen
end a black pohce ortlcer OJ P.M. MAGAZINE
Meet Sharton Tweed,
Playmate 01 Tiie Year, a
look at luxurious homes In
the Miami area
Cl) MOVIE
• • '1 ··The Joker rs Wild"
( 1957) Fran~ S1na1ra,
Jeanne Crain Beloved
comedian Joe E lewis
struggles 10 overcome
mob 1n1erlerence 1n Ills
career
flit DANGER UXB
"lhe Ou1et Weekend'
Su-.n returns home alter
&pending lhe weekend with
Brian to hnd an unexpec1.
ed V1S1tor Wart 6)(R)Q
~NOVA
A Field CuiOe To Roge<
Tory Peterson· A po<trait
ot the man whose best·
~elllng guidebooks on
On TV
Z TV
HBO
((l<WM<ll)
(WORI NY ,N V
(WTBSI
!ESPNI
ornithology have pl•ye<I e
pivotal rote In turning bird
watching 1n10 a maaa •P<>r1
Is presented (RI 0
ti) AMERICA'S J\JNIOR
MISS PAGEANl
Mocnael Landon hoats the
25th annual p1geant
featu11ng high school
seniors In competition for
lhtt 11118 of America'• Jun·
101 Mias (front Mot>ll11,
Ale)
(H.)MOVtE • "• * "Far From Tho
Madding Crowd' ( 19671
Julla Ch111t1e. Terence
Stemp A wllllul young
farm girl l>ellBIS llertell.
but destroys three men In
t11aproc99s
(S)MOVIE
• '·• ' Oft The R1Qh1 Tr eel<
I t 981) Gery Coleman,
Mtehael lembeck A IOClal
worker t11es to find a nor-
mal home for a train sta·
uon shoeshine bOY with a
talent for pocking rha
ponies PG
0MOV1E • * * 'The Return 01 The
Secaucus Seven ( t980)
Mark Arnott. Gordon
Clapp Tiie maml>ert ol a
group of oollege atudenll
active m the protesf mo,,..
men! during lhe '801
gether IOt a -kend
reunion 'R'
8:30 8 aJ LAVERNE AND
SHIRLEY ' '
Laverne mistakes the kind·
ness or actor Charles Gro-
din to be an ardent 1n1ore1t
mhor.(R)O
OJ ODO Ct>UPLE
8:35 CZJ CHARLES CHAMPLIN
ON THE Fll.M SCENE
9:00 IJ ()) MOVIE
* * ·~ "If Things Were Oii·
1er11n1" ( 1979) Suianne
P*hette, Don Murrey A
woman 'ltruggtea to llOld
"herllil and her t1mlfy
together when ,_ hU9-
band aul,.,.. a complete
nervous braakdown (RI D Qt CASSIE & CO.
Cassie is lltred by her sec-
retary en e•-conviC1. lo
help her 1v0td a parole vlo-
laUon 8 9 THREE'S
COMPANY
Jack acts as blll to lure a
robber Into the trio's
apartment as a pleln·
clOthes policeman s11nd1
~ard (R)O
W MERV QRIFFlN
IE) AMERICAN
PLAYHOUSE
.. Oppenheimer" Aller
fighting unsuccessfully to
nave his soc:urlty clear 11nce
re1nstered. Oppenheimer
rerurns ro P11nceton for
the last years or hts Ille
(Part 7)0
mJ DAH()ER UXB
'The Quiet Weekend"
Susan returns llOme after
spending the weekend with
Bnan to hnd an unexpect.
ed vllltOf (Part 6) (R) 0
~MOVIE
• • • "Paradise Alley'
I 1978) Sylvester Stallone
Armand Assante Three
scllemong brollle<I lrom
the Hell's 'Ille,,.., aectton
of N-York City combine
llle<r traJls of brain• Ind
brawn In their efforts to
create befler loves lor
themselves 'PG
(%)MOVIE * * "Lee Bon Oebann"
( 1980) Chatlotte L.aurlef.
Miiie Tito The tragic llvee
OI meni~ Of 8 lower·
class French Cenedl1n
ramify are detailed.
9:30 8 aJ TOO CLOSE FOR
COMFORT
Henry and Munroe Mt out
10 catch the culprll who
stole Cosmic Cow. (R)
10:00 0 8 FLAMINGO ROAD ISl1owtrme) •.
Spott1ghl
ICable News Network)
---'--~ 8004.u ...... dlee-
grM over how ro handle
lule-Mae'1 boyfriend
Tonv. who ha• borrowed
f'l\ON)' ltOfl\ IM ClllD 10
~ Illa oarnbllnQ ._..
ii~:o-=.r
Jannlltt dllOOV9t• e tllll'-
lllno rhlnM\OM owr111 1en1
to '* 0y • COWG!t' Deer•
110iton diamond• worth
lllnt mlltlon dollata (R) Q
• WlfH Ollie AND
fllUeY
"Ghoel ltottea" 1.0 . t.181·
9'14111 jolne OMle Devit and
~Dea In a C*Mltty tor
a ml• of or•ve rOOtllno ~
'"'~Q * * • * "Ttll Third ~.,, .. t 1t•ti Joffl>ll Ooti.11,
0non w.... A wrlttt or
pulp w .. i.m. lnwaOoat ..
Ille "eccldental dMtfl" OI
lllt profft..,lng bOVl'loOd
ftitl\d In the dirk, oor~t
world Of divided po.lo
WO<ld Wit II Vlenlll
(I) t3 IAOMPTON
PLACt!
(Plrt 1)
I CHARUf90Y
10.30 NlW9
UR OH THI! fAIHOE
OflOCltrTY
A OOUC)le whO left clvfllu-
tlon 30 year1 ego to Hve
ln~entty of aoclal
tlee and public con_,1-
el\CIM II profiled
(Q')MOVlf * * "Underground AON"
( 1980) Dirk Benedict,
Melanie Griffith Plll'klng
lllendanll wr.U havoc IJ
I ew1nk Bev«ty HIHI holll4.
'PG'
11!00 808Cll08
NEWS 8 SATURDAY NIOHl
Hott. Anthony Perkins.
Gue11. Betty Caner iJ YOU ASKED FOR IT
Featurfld "Tri<;k Goller"
and "Yoga FOf Dogs And
Cats "
Q) M•A0 S 'H
The 4077th races the cfOClt
10 save Mverely wounded
IOfdlerl
II) BENMY HIU
Benny vtalll the ISiand of
lu&l\e with.II• IOYlfy wom-
en SI DICKCAVETT
Guest Robin Williams.
(P811 2)1R) '
(C)MOVIE
* * 'Big Wednesday"
( 1978) Jll{l-MlchMI Vln-
(;«11, Wiiiiam Katt Three
CallfOfnla boys enjoy the
surf and sand un!H they
begin ro reallze that
mere s more to Wle than
wulng down their boards
'PG'
CID WIMBLEDON TENNIS
HIGHLIGHTS
MOVIE
* * * "Culler'• Way"
(11181) John Heerd, Jen
Bridges. A maimed Viel·
n1m vet and hit bft1
friend, a llOCl&l dropout,
focus their -glea on
IOMng a murder cue 'R'
0MOVIE
•• "SatlKdl)' The 14th"
( t981) Richard Benjamin.
Paul• Prentles A couple
discover that the 11ouae
lhey'.... Inherited " being
ocoupled t>y v1mplree,
ghOata Ind llUOrted -atera.'PG'
CZ)UOVtE
•*•on "Atlantic City"
(1980) Burt Lancaster,
Susan Serandon. The
estranged 11u1t>and of an
oyster bar w11l1ress arrrves
wttll lier pregnenl younger
starer end tome atOlen
llerOln. Wlllc:h he wanta an
aging hood to NII for him.
'R' 11:30 II Cll ALICE
Mel 0019 upMI when no
one throws a surprise P81·
ly to celebrtte his SOth
blr1hd1y. (RI
D a!TONIOHT
Host. Johnny Carson .
Guesra: Biii Coaby, Ofmltrl
~roe · U lm A8CNEWS
NIOHTUNE iJ MOVIE
• * • "A Night To
Remember" ( 1958) Ken·
neth More, Ronald Allen,
The "un.rni.able" TI1enl0
goes down on Ila melden
voyage u a nearby freight·
er 1t1nd1 by, unaware or
Ill Cflall
• THE JEff'ERSONS
Living tl>e good Ille drives
LOUIN up the wall
• LOVE. AMERICAN
STY~
"love And The Hlddet!
Meaning"/ "Love And The
Model Apartment"
8D CAMERA THREE
"The Family ~ From
British Working-Cius
Life" The Mlecllon Of a
ramify '°' the BBC Mr1e•
"Tl'le F amify'' and their
reason1 for participating
are dllCUSMCI. (Part 11(R)
CID MOVI£
* •·~ "Zorro. The Gay
Blade" (19111) George
Hamilton, Lauren Hutton.
The heroic son of old Call·
lornla'a famous juallc:e
a riding "1jury, forcing hll
loppjlll brolher to don the
cape and meal!. 'PO'
···~. ·-
Or1ng• Coatt DAILY PILOT/Tuffday, Jun• 22 •. ,982 ..
TUBE TOPPERS
KNXT (2) 8:00-"America'• Junior Mill
Paaeant." Mlch el Landon hotta the 25th
annual competition for hlah school
senlon.
KNXT (2) 9:00 -"It Things Were
Dlf ferent." Suz.an.ne PlL'lhette at.ans in
film about a woman trying to hold family
together after her husband'• nervuus
breakdown.
K CET (28) 9:00 -'10ppenheimer."
Oppenheimer returns to Prl.nceton for the
last years of hls Hf e.
KABC (7) 10:00' -"Hart to Hart.·•
J ennifer a rhinestone costume abo
sparkles with stolen diamonds.
12:00 9 ENTERTAINMENT
TOHIOHT
ln1ervlewt with "'*'1bera
of REO Speadwagon
D 9 FAHT MY ISL.AND
A mMll clerk drNm1 of
becoming I beat-Mlflng
•uthor. and en archaeoto-
g111 get• the Chance 10
lnvHtlgate • cursed tomb
!RI
G) MOVIE
* • •• ,., "M1rjorl1 Mor-
n1ng1111r" (1958) Gene Kef·
ly, N111t1e Wood An
lmpreulonabte young girt
falls In love with a mlddle·
aged tongwrlter only to
discover th111 he Is 1 1•11·
ure.
• LOVE. AMERICAN
STYLE
"Love And The
Spendthrlfl" I "Love And
The Competitor•"
12:05 8 Cl) WKRP IN
CINCINNATI
lragecty atrll<ea ju•I before
a rock concert being publl·
cized by WKRP (R)
12l15 cm MOVIE
"Naked Came The Streng.
er·· ( 1975) Darby LIOyd
Raina, Levi R1e11a.rd1 ·x
12:30 0 Q! LATE NtOHT WITH
DAVID l..ETTEAMAN
GUNta; novelty products 9'>Qk_,.,.,, Ronlll Pope!!,
Harrison FOfd
• COUPl.E8
Topic: The mw1age of a
middle aged couple la In
trouble.
.NEWS
llMOVIE
* * * * "Network" ( 19761
Faye Dunaway. Peter
Finch. An aging lelevtalon
newsmen, whose ra11nga
are s1eadlly slipping, 11
turned Into 11 ranting
prophet of the airwaves by
a cralty female program·
ml~11ecut1Ye 'R'
12140 fl C1J MCCLOUO
McCloud uncover• 1 con-
nec11on bet-1lrllne
st-ard-and an Int.,.
national )ewe! llleft ring
(R)
12l46 OD MOVtf, • • * "The Aetum Of Tiie Secaucus S-" (1980)
Mark Arnott, Gordon
Clapp TM members of a
group ol eollege •ludenll
ectiYe In tlle protest ~
ment during the '601
gather fOt a weekend
reunion 'R'
(%)MOVIE
*** "High Risk" (1981)
James &oltn, Cteavon lit-
tle A trio ol greedy lrlend1
plot the robbery of a mH-
llon doOars from a South
Amerk;an drug dealer 'R'
12:50 Ct) MOVIE ,
* • "Separate Waya"
(1980) Karen Btlcil, Tony
Lo Bianco. A young OOU·
pie's !allure to communl·
cate nearly rosulla In the
destruction or their mar-
rl11g9 'R'
1:00 8 MOVIE
• • "legend 01 Cougar
Canyon" ( 197•1 Two young
boys tral>Q8d In 11 hldOen
cave come l-to-111()8
w.lh a deadly cougar
Cl) MOVIE
••·~ "Bangl Bengt You're
Dead" ( 19661 Tony Ran-
dall, Senta Berger An
American In Morocco
~ ent1ngled In the
8Chemel of &pies plolllng
1011n11 the United Nations.
1:06®MOVIE
• * • • "The Lui Metro"
( 1980> Calherlne o.n.uve,
Gerard Oepardleu Direct·
ed by Francolt Truffaut
During World War 11. the
proprletOfl Of I ln\811 Paris
theatre try lo keep their
.. 11bh111men1 operi dur1ng
the Glfmln oocupallon
'PG'
1;10 0 MOVIE
* • '~ "The Young, Tl>e
Evll And The Savage··
I 1968) Michael Rennie
Eleanor Brown A YounQ
woman e11empt1 to con1rol
her cousln'1 tntlarlllnce by
committing 1 Mrles of
murder1 II 11 glr11' achoo!
aJ NEWS
1:300 QtNEWS
2:25 (0 MOVIE
• * "Tho Senauou1
Nurte" ( 19791 Uraufa
Andreas, Dulllo Oei Prete.
Greedy rll41tlvea hire 1
letl&ual "Florence Nlgh11n-
gale" 10 take care of en
aging count IMlerlng rrom
a delicate '-1 oondltlon
'R'
2:30• MOVIE • * • ,_. "The Ex·Mrt
BradfOfd" (193a) Wiiiiam
Powell, Jean Arthur An
1m1teur lleuth and his f0t·
mer wfle IOMI I -lee Of
racetradl murders.
MOVIE
* • "Firecracker" (1981)
J111t1n Kessner. Darby Hin-
ton A female martial 1r11
teacher 1r1V941 to the
Orient In aearell ot her
mining alarer 'R'
0MOVIE
•• * "Stevie" (19781
Gtend1 Jlcicaon, Trevor
How1td. Eccentric Brl11ah
poetess Slevie Smith 11
profiled. 'PG'
(%)MOVIE
• • "Bllltl1" 119771 Pa"I
D'Arbanvlfte, Mona Krla-
1en1er1. A young glrl'• sex-
ual awallentng oceura dur·
Ing her 11•y with I family
friend one eummer 'R'
2:40 8 NEWS 2~"4 . NEWS S.'00 MOYIE ** "NaYY Sorn" (l83e)
ci.ir. Dodd. Wllllom Oaf.
gen The problen'I "'91
begin -'*' e Nevy pllot
trie. to rlliM an orphan. S:15 8 MOVIE
* *'"' "Weekend Nun"
( 1972) Joenna Pettet. V1'
Morrow A young nun
teed• a complex life M e
pwole olfloer.
a:20 CID MIN8f<r8 FOU.IE8
Pl!ylflt Diiier. Rip T aytor
and Stubby Kaye join ltla
Mln1ky Burlesque TrO!JP9
fOf a revue featuring be(>o
gy-pe.nte comedy, llrfp.
lease and production num-
ber's 3:50~MOV1E * * * "A Face In The
Crowd" ( 19571 Andy Grlf.
lllh, Patricia Neel. A derel·
lea goes from e jell cell to
national recognltlCH! on 1he
sttength of his humor and
mullCaf talent.
4:oom MOVIE
• * •,<, "Die, Monster, Die"
( 1965) Boris KarlOff, Nick
Adami. Based on a ltc><y
by HP Lovecraft A young
Ametlcan vttillng his Eng-
lish llance11's paren11
recoils In horror when her
father turM Into a giant
fungus
S3BROMPTON
PLACE
l~llt I)
•:ti (I) MOW1
• a "Vartlolenl" ( 1tN)
Jllll'lel ..... ~ Ollmln· inoa. An .t.menoen l#IOO¥o
.,.. • Oer'!Mn ~ oroen-
IWIOll fOtmed by a orouo
Of e•·N«rl&. 4:10 CB) MCM1
* * "lalur~ Tiie 14th ..
( 18' 11 Ndllld lenjarnln
l>lllle Prenlla . A ~ o._ that the ~
·~'WI !Merltect .. beotng
oeoupled by varnplr•e.
g'-te end lll80rle0 mon 11.,.. 'PO'
•:*> 8 VOYAGI TO THI
IOTTOM OIF THI MA
"The Ph8111om StrlltM" .MOVll * • * .. Tiie ,.eturn Ot The
8eaaucut Seven" (10to)
Mark Arnott, Ooroon
Cle09 Tiie memo.. of a
group 01 college lfudeftt•
active In tna proteet ~
ment during the ·eo1
gather for a -k-d
reunion 'R
M'ednesda11'•
Da111 l•e Mo.,le•
~MORHWG-
1:30 CC) * • "H.011 Country"
( 1981) Timothy Bottom•
Lindi ~Uri An ~
convict and hit llandl·
capped g1rthlend flee to
111•mountaln1 'PG'
7:55 (%) * * 'h "Zorro, The Gay
Blade" (1981) George
Hamilton, Lauren Hutton.
The heroic eon of Old Call·
fornl1'1 l1mou1 Juallce
lighter la 1nc1pecllaled by
a riding Injury, forcing 1111
roppllh brother to don ttla
cape and muk. 'PG'
8:00 (!) • • '"' "Journey Back To Ol" ( 1972) Anlrnaled
Volcea Of Liz.a Mlnnelfl,
Paul Lynde Dorothy
returns 10 the Ulnd of Oz
and encounrera the .rstet
of the Wk:ked Wllet! Of tM
Welt
8:30 CID .* 'h . Chu Chu A1.1
Tiie Phlny FtUh" ( 19tt 1)
Alan Arkin. Carol Bum«\
An elc:oholie fOfm« .,._
ban player and 1 kook'y
street entertainer t>ecom.
~t1ners In • 8Ct>erne Io
rnake rnoney by relurnlr>g
a loll suitcase 'PG'
11t * • * "lnalde Movn"
( 1gso1 John Sav191, David
MOfM. A --to the
group of regul819 at an
Oektand t>w mey hold the
key to making the bllften.
der'• dream of beoor'lllng 1
pro ba.lkel~I pi.yer a
reality 'PG'
9:30 ~ * * * '"1 "Monty Pylh<>n And The Holy
Gri ll" (1974) Gr1h1m
Chac>men, John CIMM.
King At1hur and Illa bend
of knlghtt encounter
giants, rlddlera and a tero-
c:lua rabbit In their ...,Cfl
f()( the legeodary ~
CZ) ••• * "Netwonl"
(1978) Faye Dunawey.
Pater Find\ An aging t..._
vision -mao. wt\oM
rattng1 ate •IMdlly elipp-
ir>g, la turn.cl Into a ranting
prophet Of the e1rwa-by
a crafty female program-
ming exec:ullv9. 'R'
10:00 (!) * * * • "Fat From tlll
Meddtng Crowd" ( llllt)
Julie Chrl111e. Ter-
Stemp. A W1lfluf young
farm girl bitters herMll.
but destroys three men In
tl'leprOOIA. .
10:30 U * * "tnvadera From
Tl>e Oeec>" ( 1981) Puppeta.
The World Aqu1neu1
security patrol and comb•I
creh Stingray balllea an
&rflly of aquallC allenl who
are de1ermlned to take
over the planet.
11:00 ~ •*.,.,"A Fist tut 01
Dynamite" (1972) J-
Cot>urn, Rod Steiger. An
Irish revolutlonar; and 1
Mexican thOflf who tNm up
to rob banka IClmlfloo#
wind up being hero.a of
ttla Mexican revolullon
11:30 CZ)*•*,_. "Atlantic City"
( 1980) Burt l ancHter,
Susan Sarandon Th•
estranged husband of an
oyster bat .....itr-ltriv9I
wllh lier pregnanf younger
sls1er and eorne .,,..._
het oln. -'*"' he wenQ .,.,
eotno hOocl to ... few '*" .... 11•. •Yi WA~I Aed-
MM" 11117) _.Mii Cw ·
pe111er, IC1y Ct llerd AnoerM by Ill• l)rottw..in.
...... tl'Ufder. a lrltllill
"""'-Ml• out to emMh 1
do"9t1nQ • * ** "AnllOMy0tA MllfOer" (Pllf1 1) ( 1f5t)
.1-lt-1111, ._, Gu·
.1Ma A 11mllll-town attcw-
MW defendtl an Army "*'-
tenant who la llOOUMd ol
killing • man MllC*)led of
attactl!no Illa wlte .
...... ~-Thi
Orldga" ( 1987) Rod
Steiger. (')avid Knight.
8Got11nd Yard pooll all ol
II• raeourciM to capture e
criminal who rteee the
country
CB) * * "The HaatM"
(1880) Trllll Van 0.V..e,
JoHpll Cotten A
1choolleac11ar trl•• 10
r-from a nervoue
breakdown a1 her late
aunt'• home, wtllch le
~by demons 'PG'
12:30 0 • • 'h "lofro. Tiie Gay
Blade" I 1981) George
H1mltton. Lauren HUiton
The herOIC son Of old C.,._
forn1a·1 1amou1 JY•t~
llghllf II ~teted l>y
1 riding Injury, fordng hie
1~111 brOlller 10 don the
cape and mu& 'PG'
12:45 ()) ~ "Sk•te1own U S A "
( 19711) Scott Blli<>. Greg
Bradford. A h1ndaome
young skater ra111 In love 81
the IOCal roller-dleco rink,
where he la Cll81tenged by
a street gang leeder tn e
championship contoat.
'PG
1.15 (%) * * * "Le Voyage En
Douce" ( 1980) Dominique
Sanda, Geraldine C111plln.
Two women travel to the
South of France on a vaca-
t•on trom !heir famlllft and
epond ttlatr time ••chang-•
Ing their memotlet,
dreams and innermost
INhnga 'R' '
1:30 (C) * * * "The Concer1
For Kampuchea" (1980)
Paul McC811ney The Who.
A llOl1 ol rock perfOfmer&,
meny of W'llOm o-i togeth-
er In an 1111-star rook
orchea1ra. are featured In
thrs record ol a -• ot
conc.ria lleld '°' the ~
hi of refill to war-r1v8ged
CambOdll
2:00 * * .. Th11 Time FOfl\I·
er" ( 1980) Claire Pimpare,
Vlnceot Ven Pall.,.. A
Frenc11-Cana<11en gin lalll
In lo.,. with a t>ralh Amari·
can COiiege student study·
~In Montreal 'PG'
2:30 (SJ • • '" "Conrlnentet
Divide" (1981) John
Belulht, Blair Brown A
Chlc•go newspaper
COfumnlll travels to the
Rockies 10 escape some
political heat and interview
I reotutl .. n11uratta1. 'PO'
3:00 (%) * • * • "Networtc"
( 19761 Faye Dunaway,
Peler F1ncll An aging 1-.
vlelon -.man. wtloM
rettno• ... llMdlfy ahpp.
Ing, It Wmed Into a renting
P<C>Phet ot tna airwaves by
I crafty female progrwn-
mlng uecutlw 'R' •:oo a • • ·~ "8ebe" 11111s1
Suaen Cler11, Alex Katru
Babe Didrlct<son Zaharlu.
the WOfld'I gteatMI WOfTI·
.,, ethlete, wages • lllf Oic
blll le egamat c:anoer
4::30 ••• ., .. Journey Badt
To Oz" (1972) Anlmatecl.
VOlcn of Liu Mtnnelll
i:>aut lynoe Doroth~
reiurns to 1he land of Oz
llld encounters ttla elater
of the Wicked W11c11 of the
Weet
D • * "Invaders From
The Deep" ( 1981) Puppets
The World Aqueneut
~urtty ~trol end combat
craft Stingray battles an
ormy of aquallc atlens wtio
ere determined to take
over the pjanet.
1:00 (C) * • "High Country"
(1981) Timothy Bottoms.
Linda Purl An escaped
convict and his handl-
e~ girlfriend Ilea to
the mountain• 'PG'
5:15 (%) * • ~ ··zorro, The Gey
Blade·· ( 1981 I George
Hamilton, 1.aur.., Hutton
The heroic son ol Old C...
fOfnla'a famous justice floh•• ll l<lcapadl•fed by a rldlr>g injury, forcing hil
lopptlll brother to don ttla
cape end mask. 'PG'
by Armstrong & Batiuk
t:VE NEVB< HEAFW •
ANYT HING .SO Wll.O
AND PREPOSTEROl.\S
IN MY LIFE!
Oppenheimer 'like current events'
By TOM JORY
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NEW YORK -Sam Waterston says playing
contro'lteralal American physicist J . Robert
Oppenheimer ln the Nmmt "American Playhouse"
produetkn on public telvVision was not (\Uite llke
~ • rtal·lU. character from history -
even rtcepl ~. '"l'he thlna a&Out 10ppenhelmer' that T thought
waa Ul\UtUal la that It'• llke current events,"
Wat.entcll\ uys. "It's not really history. Some of it, I
remanber ftrlt·hand.
"[ femember H a kid,'' the actor says
"watching Edward E . Murrow go int~
r'a Uvina room in Princeton for that
ah • 'See It 'Now.' I think.
lmponant thin& wu that many of the
i:ieoDlt Oppeirmelmer wwbd. with are 8ltll aUve, 8nd" -. Ulce J:ct,_,u'd Tftler, are sUU kdve "
Wt" 1a:m •11-"'Y~ •alldnt around In peopliia ~lid, dMt mare wo I omod about .._ ..._ nllh di• 1d we got wiLh telling ll •
," a Brltlah BroadcasU.ng Corp.
proclui'don bi 9IWf\ m.t.al.lmenta. oollcludee tonight
... •
at 9 on ~hannel 28. The mmisertes, cited as the best
dramatic program of the year by the British
Academy of Fibn and Tel~ion Arts features
David Suchet as Teller, Matthew Guinn~ as Hans
Bethe, and F.dward Hardwtcke as Enrioo Fermi.
'The program traces the profemlonal life of th.e
moet responsible for dew'lopment of lhe at.omic
boi:nb d~pped on Hiroshima and Nagaeaki ln the tummer of 1945.
, Tho\.lgh Oppenheimer was In charge of
research and development of the devastating
wea~n, In 19:)3 he wu declared a security risk and
publicly diacredlted for earlier auoclaUona. Yet 10
yean later, rather ironically, he was awarded the
Enrico Fermi Prize -the highest honor of the
Atomlc Energy Comml .. ion -by President
Lyndon Johnaon.
"Oppe nheimer" waa produced in an
atmotphtre of lnctUa1na ~ fiWll' the lllue of n.ucleU weaponry. ~t was a hot taue," ·~·~· "\houcb 2_e'r~pa_ a bit cooler for ut ~ '" U.S. lt ln
England. I've watched eome of It here -l"Ye never
Sft'I\ It atraight ~h. and t work me»'\ night.a -
and It 1eem1 a much steamier th1n.a ton.. now.
"The issue la much more tmportant in America
today than 1t was ln England when we did the
lilm,'' he says. ''Here, you really think, 'Commies in
the academic world, the whole iaue of the bomb.
and government aervice and loyalty,' the whole
range."
\\!aterat.on, aeen recently in the thort.-Nn CBS
series "Q.E.o.;• aa)'I he wu appl'OllChed about
"Oppenheimer" while ln Enaland on other
business, and wu excited by the }>ro9pect 'when he
saw the ICl'ipt.
"The l.saues were eo Important," he aaya, "and
the guy wu eo inte~tinc· Even thouah I had
never done a lot of read(ng on Oppenhe.lmer. I
knew about him and what he had done -that
enormous mind, that ctwmlng ateel trap of a
mind.''
.,And of co~·· ht •ya, '1c.bere wu a lot of
new stuff to tell, thl.nb t.o the Freedom of
lnf onnation Mt." Fine dining.
Waterston, C1.lrftntl.y . ap~rlfll In an Off-Broedw~ ~uctloft "of John Gulft'e MCardlnla," '*1 LAST CQt.11' HICHWAY
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BUSINESS C4
Delly l"tlot f'tloloe by P•lrtcll O'Donnell
....
Cotton Warburton,
one of USC's legends
i11 'lootball died Monday. C2.
Angels meet
challenge
. No knuckling under
By CURT SEEDEN
Of IM D .. I)' '1lot tl•ff
Angel Manager Gene Mauch
says there's only one knuckle ball
• thrower in the American League
to the best of his knowledge. bu1
· it's one too many.
He was referring to Texas'
Charlie H ough. the forme1
Dodger, who was on the mound
Monday night as the Angels and
Rangers opened a three-game
series at Anaheim Stadium.
ANOTHER EX-DODGER.
Angel catc h er Joe Ferguson,
knows Hough quite well. They
were teammates in Albuquerque,
Spokane and with the Dodgers.
Ferguson even played winter
ball with the knuck le ball
specialist.
Ferguson managed to c:ollect
an RBI single in h1S last at-bat
Monday night, but 1t wasn't off
H ough. llatber. it came off
reliever Steve Comer. the third
and final Texas pitcher m the
Angels' 10-2 romp before 23,475
fans.
Despite his many e xpenenl'CS
with catching Hough, it didn't
give Ferguson any advantage
over his teammates.
up Monday evening. They were
also down, outside, inside and
totally baffling to the Angel
hitters. Only a three-run third
inning aided by a two-run bloop
double by Doug DeCinces marred
his performance through the first
seven innings.
Ferguson finished the night
l-for-4 which cer tainly didn't
measure up to Doug DeCinoes'
3-for-5, four-RBI performance,
or Rod Carew's e ighth-inning
single which extended hJS hitting
streak to 25 games.
Carew. 10 fact, led o ff the
eighth inning with a single off
Hough, and the Angels went on
to cus hion a 3-2 lead with seven
r uns.
"The knuckle baJI was fading
at tq, comer," analyzed Carew,
who is now hitting .414 during
h1S streak and .330 on the season.
''THE LAST tune I went up. I
said if it was outside, I was just
golllg to trv and hit the ball. I
wasn't a very disciplined hitter
the first couple of times at bat.
It's no fun waiting 'til the last
ume at bat for a hit," Carew
added.
HE'S ARRIVED -This year's Irrelevant Week celebrity, Tim
Wash ington. the last player selected in the NFL's annual draft,
arrived at his press con ference in Newport Beach riding a
British double-decker bus. At right. Irre levant Week h ost Paul
Salata presents his guest with a Braniff Airlines stewardess
o utfit. Braniff, incidentally, went out of business a couple oC
months ago. Washington, who played at Fresno State, is in store
for a lot of s urprises this w eek.
"Nobody has an advantage
over a knuckle ball thrower."
Ferguson declared m the Angel
clubhouse afterward. "You JUSl
have to hope he gets a pit.ch up "
H oug h 's p itches w e re
Meanwhile, DeCinces. who has
now knocked m 23 runs in the
l:l.St 20 games, credited the use of
Carew's bat for his eighth-inning
smgle which knocked in a patr of
runs.
To which someone countered
in t he clubhouse: "Does that
mean Carew used your bat the
first three times?" (Carew was
O-for-2 with a sacrifice bunt to
start the game). Body builders are flexing new "Hough's knuckler was
dancing all over the plate,"
DeCinces added. "l knew we'd
have to bat and play tough the
rest of the game unless he got
wild."
DiSiena is part of a new resurgence that is sweeping the nation
JOHN SEVANO .. o.uy~a..n
For years. body builders have had to
fight the stereotype image of being all
brawn and no brains.
Traditio nally, they've been looked
upon as some sort of freak. And, the
movies of the la te 1950's and early '60's,
where Fra nkie Avalon and Annette
Funicello cuddled at Muscle Beach,
certamly didn't do anything to alter the
portrait.
S l owly. though, the picture
concernmg body builde rs has been
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SHOWING OFF -Body Builder Al
DlSiena diaplaya the fonn he hopes
wW win him the Mr. ~ title in
August. DiSiena, currently a reetdent
of Irvine, attended !'A:lllOn High from
1971-74, where he played vanity
football u 1 junior and senlor.
changing. With health and fitness
becoming a prime emphasis of today's
society, body builders have enjoyed a
new resurgence.
"When I first started body building
about three years ago it was really
frowned on," admits Al DiSiena. "P.eople
often looked at what we did as a freak
sport.
"BEFORE, Ll'ITLE KIDS and older
people used to think I was a wrestler or
a football player. Now, it's differe nt.
Those same people want to ask questions
about what I do; they're real interested
and want to learn about it. It's beco111e a
hero-type of thing."
DiSiena, who went to Edison High
from 1971 -74 and was a two-way starter
in football as a junior and senior, was
first introduced to body building in a
hospital bed. his knee "tom to shreds,"
as he put it, after sulfering an injury
during a prac tice a t Orange Coast
C.OUege.
"Doctors told me I wouldn't be able to
enjoy any kind of physical activity
again," explains DiSiena. who resides in
Irvine. "W&ll, I wasn't about to accept
that. My health means everything to
me."
DiSiena worked hard to regain the
strength in his knee and, while working
with weights, found the rest of his body
was benefltting. too.
,
HE EVENTUALLY MOVED to Santa
Monica -California's birthplace, of
sorts. for body builders -to continue his
training. It was there, while working as
a bouncer in an exclusive Hollywood
restaurant, that he became acquainted
with Sylvester Stallone of "Rocky" fame
and became his bodyguard.
DiSiena later protected the Prmce and
'To me, it's not
discipline, it's a way of
lite.'
Sheik of Saudi Arabia, Al-Fassi, for the
sum of $500-a-day plus ex~nses.
''When l started getting black rings
around my eyes. and I found myself
staying up for 72 hours at a stretch . . .. "
he re flects. "l found myself not really
being happy in what I was doing. The
money and fame were fun for awhile.
but I had taken a totaJ right turn from
the direction I wanted to be and I
decided to go back to basics."
DiSiena returned to the United States.
accepted an invitation in Canada to
manage a bodybuilding gymnasium, and
eagerly attacked his task of rebuilding
his body.
Today, at age 25, DiSiena stands 5-9.
and w eighs 225 pounds. He has a 31 -inch
waist, a 55-inch chest, l91h-inch arms.
28-inch thighs, a 19-inch neck and
19-inch calves.
"Proportion and symmetry are more
important than size to a body builder,"
DiSiena e xplains. "I try to keep my neck,
calves and arms in balance. and my waist
25 inches smaller than my chest."
NATURALLY, A TREMENDOUS
amount o f discipline is required to
maintain such a figure.
"I diet the year round." says Di Siena.
"For the past year, everything I've
eaten, every hour I sleep, every activity,
every argument I have with my wife, is
recorded. That way I can adjus t
every thing depending on how I'm
lookmg.
"The whole idea is to feel as good as I
can and get stronger. You want lo
build muscle and lose fa.t at the same
t.ime."
DiSiena trains twice a day, up to four
hours per session, at Super Bodies
Gymnasium in Costa Mesa. The rest of
the time he's either compe ting,
concluding his studies at OCC (he'll
attend Cal State Fullerton in the fall).
(See DISIENA, Page CZ)
FERGUSON WAS one of the
few Angel hitters to get solid
wood on Hough's pitc hes. He
sent right fielder John Grubb to
the fence with a drive in the
'third inning and then sent a
towering fly ball to fairly deep
left field in the fourth.
"He got a knuckler up a little
bit on that one," Ferguson said.
·•1 should have hit it 500 feet but
It just had the wrong trajectory."
Despite all the pro blems
Hough gave the Angels t~ugh
most of the game, Ferguson, for
one. admires his pitching art.
"To tell you the truth, I
enjoyed catching him. I always
knew what he was going to do -
where the ball was going to go,"
Fe rguson recalled. "(Texas
catcher Jim) Sundberg d6es a
good job with hllTI. You just have
to pretend you're a big backstop.
"SOMETIMES, YOU
anticipate the ball is going to
come at you in three different
places and he'll hit you in the
chest with it," Ferguson added of
the dancing pitch.
(See ANGELS, Page C3)
Forillalities still rule at Wiillhledon Cincinnati,
Milner paint
Dodgers red
Mrs. J.M. Loyd takes over at Center Court
WIMBLEOON. England (AP) -In
the formal manner of the All England
Lawn Tennis Club, the schedule for the
• day listed Mrs. J .M. Lloyd of the United
• StateS among those Who WOUld p ay on
its hallowed courts.
To the rest of the world. Chris Evert
Lloyd took Center C.Ourt to begin the
defense of her Wimbledon title against
fellow American Barbara Sue Gerken.
It was the day for the women to make
their 1982 debut at this prestigious
tournament, along w ith five ranked men
who did not get on the courts during the
rain.,,shortened opening day program.
DEFENDING MEN'S champion John
McEnroe was among thoae who did play
and breezed through opening day
unscathed.
"I hit the ball pretty well today," John
McEnroe &aid as he blasted through
fellow American Van Winitsky, 6-2, 6-2,
S.l Monday. "Winltsk:y's serve is not too
strong and he tends to stay back. He is
the kind of player I can get ln to net on."
Both because of t.he speed of the grass
courts and thelr unpredlCtability, the
22-year-old left-hander made charge
aher char1e Into the net, forcing
Winitaky to paaa him or suffer the
conaequences.
McEnroe provided 1Ua own covering
fire with six •ces ahd fotlowed a
OONll.atently 1t1"0Q1 ..-vtce lnto net from
where be~ q~ work of ahon
retuma wtth sharply an&Jed volley..
THERE WAS VERY little of the
antics that last year resulted in $10,000
in fines that were quashed on appeal.
His b ehavior was -for him -
exemp ary as-a-~ Center COurt
crowd looked on. McEnroe several times
had words with the officials, but always
m quiet tones, and often unctuated the
conversations with a smile. even m those
instances when he received questionable
calls.
"There were no problems today," he
said. "I hope it continues."
AdvanCing to the second round with
McEnroe were all of the seeded players
who saw action Monday, with the
exception of No. 9 Andres Oomez. the
reigning Italian Open champion, who
was ousted by former Wimbledon
titleholder Stan Smith.
CONNORS, THE NO. t seed,
overpowered South African Mike
Myburg, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2; third-seeded Vitas
Gerulaiti1 handily dispatched Brent
Pirow of South Africa, 6-4, 6-1, 6-1; No.
4 seed Sandy Mayer downed Haroon
Ismail of Zimbabwe, 7-5, 6-2. 6-3; fifth.
seeded Johan Kriek· of South Africa
out.lasted a tiebreaker loa and American
Craig Wlttua, 6-7, 6-3, 6-1. 6-0; and No. 7
Mata WUander, t.he 17-year-<>ld French
Open winner who hat become t.he teen
idol ln che abeence of fellow Swede
Bjorn Seq, defealed Heins Gunthardt ol
Switzerland, 6-4, 6-2. 3-6, 8-3. •
Thirteenth-aeeded Brian
Gottfried of the U.S. outlasted France's
Giles Moretton, 7-6, 7-6, 6-2; hard-
serving Roscoe Tanner, seeded No. 14,
traded bullets with France's Henri
bec:on~-before-winning--a-6 ~· 7 5, 6-4-
shootout, and No. 16 Steve Denton won a
mara thon o uting against fellow
American John Sadri, 6-7. 7-6, 6-4, 3-6,
6-3.
Tenth-seeded Yannick Noah of France
was forced to withdraw before hitting a
ball because of a pulled thigh muscle.
but since the tournament was under
way, Wimbledon officials did not disrupt
the order of rankinp.
C.Onnors admit~ working on a serve
that would let ham get to net on thoee
few occasions when h e needed to
abandon the baseline, but played largely
from the back of the court against
My burg.
"IT'S DIFFICULT to get to net when
you're retreating sideways," Connora
said of his old aervice.
Wllander looked 1urprlaingly at eue
adapting to the aerve-.and-vOI.ir:.· y ame,
which wu the reaaon he . the
aecond round while Gomez di not. Both
were achooled •clay court players.
"I came Into the net mo~." Wilander
ea.id. "I never do that on clay. I al.lo tried
to hit the retume much harder.
"My ambUiorw fer Wimbledon thia
~e.ar a.re not wry ~" he continued,
'bee.au. tt '*• limit to eet u.ec1 to
iJ1lll. But U>day. I played my best m.t.ch
on graaa."
•
CINCINNATI (AP) -F.ddie Milner
was covered w j th swea~ dirt and='-=a'----
contented glow.
"I had a good time out there tonight,"
Milner admitted, after he fueled the
Cincinnati Reds' attack m a 10-2 victory
over the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesday
night.
The rookie outfielder accounted for si.x
of the Reds' runs, matching their highest
run production of the season. Milner
rapped a three-run homer, drove in
another run and scored two more times
to snap the Dodgers' six-game winning
streak.
Milner. installed in the leadoff spot for
hia speed, acted more like a cleanup
hitter in the second lnn.ing, slugging a
three-run homer to put t.he Reda ahe9d
to stay. It was t.he start of his moat
productive night as a ~ l~.
''I 'm definitely gaining more
confidence," Milner said. "I'm more
comfortable. At first, I was getting aome
pitches that 1 wasn't expectil\g ln 80l'De
situations. 1 knew.eventUauy rd acijua1.."
Reda Manager John McNamara
agreed that Milner'a INOCe99 flowed ftom
hit srowins fa.millarity wfth oppoetng
pHcnera.
"He'a more confident now. He'• not chuina bid pitdlel,'' McNamara akt.
''He'1 ~ttinl acclimated, adjusted.••
Starter M'"arto Soto tum.a tn another'
aolid performance for \be Reda. wtM1nl
(ke l\EDS, Pap CS)
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Cotton W arhurton
succumbs at age 70
CULVER C ITY Irvine
"Couon" Warburton, an All· m
American quarte rback with the 4 •
University of Southern California
Trojarts football team in 1933, died Monday. He
was 70.
Warburton, the smuU blond backfield s tar
from 1932-34, su~'Cumbed to heart failure at the
Brotman Medical Center.
Warburton, who went mto film work on
graduation from USC, also won an Oscar for his
film editing of the movie Mary Poppins.
Still his major fame came as a 5·foot ?·inch
back on the football field who led the Trojans to
a nationaJ championship in 1932 with a 10·0
record when the Trojans beat Pittsburgh 35-0 in
the Rose Bowl.
Although weighing only 147 pounds.
Warburton was the top rusher for USC in 1932
and 1933 and during his three-year career he
gained l,357 yards with a 4 17 average.
Dr. Gary Warburton, the former player's
son and a dentist, sa1d his father had been in
good health until about two weeks ago when he
suffered from a kidney and bladder problem and
was admitted to the hospital.
Cotton Warburton worked 19 years with
MGM and 20 with Wah Disney Producuons until
hlS retirement three years ago.
In addition to son 0.ry. he 1s survived by
two daughters, Sandy Boender and Lynn Dyer
and six grandchildren.
FuneraJ services will be held at I l a .m. on
Wednesday at Hillside Memorial Park
Quote of the day
Ollie Johnson, former Philadelphia 76ers
forwar d , commenting on unintelligible
interviews given by some highly paid
athletes: "With as much money as most of
the players make these days, you would
think they could spend a little on English
lessons."
Raiders dealt temporary setback
SAN FRANCISCO -The
CaJifomia Supreme Court ruled that [!]
the city of Oakland has the right to 4 t
acquire the Oakland Raiders· NationaJ
Football League franchise under its power of
eminent domain.
The 6-1 decision reversed a Monte rey
Superior Court decision dismissing the city's
lawsuit.,The justices sent the case back to the
lower court for a triaJ.
Oakland's eminent domain lawsuit is
separate from one involving antitrust allegations
against the NFL, which had attempted to block
plans to move the team to Los Angeles. A federaJ
jury, in that case, ruled in May that Managing
GeneraJ Partner Al Davis could move the team to
southern California.
Baseball today
On this date in baseball m 1947.
Four days after he had no-hit thf'
Boston Braves, Cincinnau's Evell Blackwell
had his bid for consecutive no·hitters
shattered on Eddie Stanky's one-out single
in the mnth inning. Blackwell wound up
with a two-hitter and a 4·0 victory as the
Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers s plit a
doubleheader.
Today's birthdays:
HaJJ or Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell IS
79. New York Mets catcher Ron Hodges IS
33.
.
A 'a drop Royal• 11/t game• back
Mlkt Heatla drove in the wtnn.tnc
run wlth • ti lder11 choke ln lAi •
olahth lnnlnlJ to ilve Oakland a
narrow 4.3 victory over KINU Clt.,y
to htahUaht American Loqu action Monday
nlaht. Tho win, which 1napPOd the A'• 1hc-1am•
lotina lltcUk , Miao dropf>C'd th e Royall 1 \I\ IJamt'I
bt•hlnd tht• Angl'la in the AL Weit
El.lcwhere, Tom Paciorek tripll'd to open the
elghth lnnlnii und a 'On.'Cl on
Harold Balaea• double WI the
Chicago WhiW Sox wok ._ ~-4
rain-delayed victory ovl'r
hapless Mtnneaou .
Center f ie lder Dave
Henderson hit one of three
Seattle h~ runa and threw
out two Toronto runners as
_ the Mariners held on to beat
"' TH the Blue Jays, 5-4 . . . Cecil ~ Coofer doubled home the
go-ahead run, and Pau Molitor and Ben O&llvie
'homered to lead Milwaukee to a 6-2 victory over
the New York Yankees ... Dave Stapleton
drove in two runs with a single and a sacrifice fly
and Carl YaatnemakJ reached another milestone
with his 3,253rd major·league hit (placing him
ninth on the all·time list) as Boston downed
Detroit, 5-1 . . Dennis Martloe:i threw a
three·hltter , facing just 29 batters, and Cal
Ripken Jr. homered and doubled to drive in four
runs as Baltimore blanked Cleveland, 7-0 . .
Toronto's Jim (;Janey, who allowed just one
unearned run in 19 innings pitched, was named
the AL's Pitcher of the Week.
Rose ties Aaron on hit parade
Philadelphia first baseman Pe te
Rose tied Henry Aaron for second la
place on the major leagues' all-time
career hit hst with a sixth inning
single ott ::>t. Louts' Uave LaPoJnt in the Phils'
7 ·5 loss to the Cardinals to highlight National
League action Monday. The drive to right-center
was Rose's 3, 77 lst career hit, tying the 23·year
t'areer total of Aaron. Hall of Famer Ty Cobb,
with 4,191, is baseball's aJJ.
time hit leader ...
Elsewhere, Cbrls Chambliss
drilled a bases-loaded single
to center with two out m the
runth mnmg to cap a three·
run rally that gave Atlanta a
7-6 victory over San
Francisc o ... Terr y
Kennedy's two-run double
keyed a six-run rally in the
ROBE eighth as San Diego downed
Houston , 7-4 Gary Carter hit two home runs
to lead MontreaJ to a 5-1 bhtz of the New York
Mets ... Johnny Ray hit a solo home run and an
RBI triple to lead Pittsburgh to a 4.3 win over
the Chicago Cubs ... The Dodgers' J erry Reuss
was named the NL Pitcher o( the Week afte r
winning two games.
Allen vows new league will be tough
George Allen, a fixture m the •
National Football League coaching
ranks for two decades, signed as coach
and part o wne r o f the Chicago
fr a n c hi se in th e n e w U .S. F oo tball
League Monday and vowed his team would be
c:ompetitive with the NFL within three years
... Larry Bird of Bos ton was the only
unanimous choice to the NBA all-league team.
... The Larry Holmea·Ge rry Cooney
heavyweight title fight of June 11 will be aired
on ABC-TV Friday night from 6-8 p.m. PST
Lee Trevino, after missing the cut in the U.S.
Open last week, said he will check into a hospital
because of a back problem that began when he
was hit by lightning seven years ago ... The
Illinois Senate endorsed a bill Monday designed
to prohibit the Chicago Cubs from inst.ailing
lights at Wrigley Field for night baseball games.
Television, radio
TV: WORLD CUP $(X;CER -USSR vs.
Scotland, 11 p.m., Channel 34.
RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at Atlanta, 4:30
p.m., KA.BC (790); Texas a t Angels, 7:30 p.m.,
KMPC (710).
WEDNESDAY'S TELEVISION
8 a.m. (34) -WORLD CUP SOCCER
Italy vs. Cameroon. ·
11:45 a.m . (34) -WORLD CUP SOCCER -
Argentina vs. El Salvador.
Dall)' Pllol Pflolo by Almon Loc:Ubef
TIGHT REACH -Me l Richley's Aman te reac h in Ne wport Harbor Yacht Club's
(left), out of the Lido Isle Yacht Clu b, leads Ahmanson Se ries for International O!fsh ore
Morrie Kirk's Ha na Ho on a class spinnake r Rule yachts.
SoUth gets label:
7-point favorite
By ROGER CARLSON
O(lhe Dally Pllol 81atl
El Modena High footbalJ l'oach
Bob Lester has seldom lost a
pregame war of words -but he
lost a battle Monday, fa1hng to
~o nv1n ce Orange County
>po rtswrite rs that his South
;quad was in trouble against the•
North, coached by Servilt• H1gh's
Ron S meltzer
As a result the Rebels have
been estabhshc'Cl as seven ·point
favorites to extend their winning
streak to five in a row in the 23rd
annual Orange County All-star
football game
K.tckoff 1s at 8 o'clock Monday
at Orange Coast College and the
game features many of the best
players produt·ed in Oran ge
County
Among the South are Fount.am
Valley quarterback Ma tt Stevens
and Edison running back Dave
Geroux. Among the North are
Esperanza High runner Henning
Peterson and Buena Park runner
Mo Printup
L est er says his squad 's
strength lies within the offense
-cs p e~1 a ll y S t eve n s a t
quarterback and a backfield
consisting of Geroux, Foothill
High tailback Mark Templeton
a nd El M od e na runner Jim
Torok
to the upset of the year m 1981
( 14-7 over Edison in the first
rou nd of the CIF Big Five
Conrerence playoffs), will be
running a similar offense to the
South (I and split backs) and has
an advantage in that his own
quarterback (Doug Butler) will
be running the show
"We know where we're at.''
says Smeltzer. "We've got some
great athletes, but you have to be
very basic.
"We expect to SC<.' the South
throw a lot, I wouldn't be
surpnst>d to see 40 passes."
Lester's response: "l haven't
thrown 40 times m a season."
From Page C1
DISIENA . • •
.sleeping o r e ating In {act ,
D1Sie na's e ating habits are
somewhat peculiar in that he eats
every two hours. even to the
extent that he sets his aJarm at
night to stay on schedule
Ahmanson,
66 • series
• continue
Winds were light and the skies
overcast Saturday and Sunday,
but the ()('Ca n off Newport Beach
was a li ve wi th co l o rful
c;pinnakers ac; Newport Harbor
Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht
Club joined forc:es for a race
around the buoys
The races were sailed over a
mod1f1ed Gold Cup course It was
the fourth and fifth races of
NHYC's Ahmanson (IOR) and
Dic:kson (PHRF) series, and the
s..'COnd and third of BYC's 66
Sen es.
Results of Saturday's rare:
IOR-A (7) l. Celerity, Bill
Ostermiller. Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club, 2 Raide r , J im
Linderman. Balboa Yacht Club.
IOR-B (5) 1 Spirit, Allen
Brown, Voyagers YC.
IOR-C (8)-1. V1d1ot, Scott
Ramser , NHYC; 2 . Insanity,
Wa y n e Au s t e r o -Tom
Omohundro, NHYC.
P H RF-A ( 12)-l. Pele, Jim
Emmi, BCYC, 2. Typhon, John
Olsen. Long Beach YC; 3. Triple
Crown. Bob Marshall, NHYC.
PHRF· B (-16)-1 Snojob,
James De Wolfe. BCYC; 2 Nugje
T oo. Jim Nugent, BYC; 3 .
V a lkyri e. Bill Murray.
Capistrano Bay YC.
PHRF-C ( 16)-1. Pussycat.
Kuwaitis blow bonus, fined
"Our offensive hne isn't too
s habby," adds Lester. '·The
reason Qur defensive line is a
little shaky is because we're s till
trying to g e t across s ome o f
things that are fo reign to some."
"MC'als are a very strong part
of dieting.'' he says. "When you
eat at two-hour inter va ls it
allows you to fully utilize all
you r f ood intake All y o ur
stomach is really able to absorb is
about 30 grams per s1ttmg (which
amount" to about 2·3 ounces of
fish).
"ln this way, it helps the
stomach to shrink up."
Maybe se. but isn't the diet
somewhat extreme?
John Szalay, Voyagers YC; 2.
Dark Star V, Steve and J eff
Farwell, NHYC: 3. Quest
Michelle and Roger Gooding,
VYC. Soviet referee susp ended in World Cup controversy Lester's defense consists of a
4.3 and he says, "Maybe by next
Tuesday we'll know what's going
on." (The game, of course. is on
Monday).
MADRID, Spain (AP) -Kuwait has been
fined $11,800 and its football association president
has been sanc tioned by the F ederation of
International Football Associations following a
ruckus in Monday's match against France.
FIFA announced today that the 4· l French
victory in Valladolid had been confirmed.
It also said that the referee. Miroslav Stupar of
the Soviet Union, had been suspended until the
next meeting of the FIFA referees' committee.
In a statement issued by FIFA General
~ Secretary J .S. Blatter, it was announced that the
management of the VaJladolid football stadium has
been warned about its "lack of law and order." The '
• disturbance started Monday after Alain Giresse
scored to put France 4-1 ue and the angry Kuwaiti
players refused to continue with the match,
I believing he was offside.
PRINCE FAHD AL·AHMAD AL·SABAH,
president of the Kuwait Soccer Association
I gesticulated to the players on the field and then
marched to the touchline to consult with them.
The FIFA statement said the prince "has been
I sanctioned with a caution for unsporting behavior.
Fw-thennore, the FIFA Executive Committee will
make a decision with regard to the statements made
1 by t h e President of the Kuwait F ootball
Aaaoci.ation."
After a seven minute hold-up, during which
French coach Michel Hidalgo became involved in a
fncas with police, Stupar ruJed out the goal and the
match continued.
Before France scored again. there was a
jostling mat.ch between rival players and Abdulla
Ma~f of Kuwait was involved in at least two
pushing incidents.
Austria 9COred its second win of the finals by
defeating upstart Algeria 2·0 in a Group Two game
ln Ovtedo, while Northern Ireland drew 1·1 with
Honduru ln a Group Five contest in Zaragoza.
PLATINJ SCORED ONE GOAL and R t up
another aa well as dominating the midfield. Bernard
Genghin1 and Didier Six were the other French
8COl'ttS, while Abdulla Bulouah.t 9COred a coruiolatlon
pl for the outcJ....00 Kuwaiti.a.
f'ruce now ~draw ita final Group
Four pme against akia to advance to the
MCOOd stage al~ with En&Ja.nd.
Kuwaiti coach Carlos Alberto Parreira
conceded that his team now has lost its chance of
advancing to the second round. That means the
Kuwait players have blown a bonus of $200.000 per
man that was offered by business interests 1f they
made it past the first phase.
WALTER SCHACHNER scored for the second
straight game to boost Austria to its triumph over
Algeria in Oviedo.
Austria now has won both its group matches
and is expected to qualify for the second phase.
Algeria has a 1-1 record and needs to win its finaJ
game against Chile to stand a chance of advancing
lrom a group that also includes powerful West
Germany.
Schachner gave Austna a T .Q lead in lhe ~
mmute and Hans Krankl collected the insurance
goal 12 minutes later.
Hooton
Lester h as los t o nly one
o riginal selet'tion (Mater De1
lin e backer K e nn edy Pola
because of an injury). but the
South has lost four players and
the No. 1 player (Craig Rutledge
of El Dorado) never was chosen
because of an tnJury
Smeltzer, who coached Serv1te
Call 642-5678.
Po1 Ttew words
to w ork for ou
"No," DiSiena counters. "With
this diet (and training), I haven't
been sick one day. Plus, l can do
thin gs so much better . I'm
getting better as an ath lNe.
"To me. it's not discipline, it's a
way of life. I guess you could
think or it two ways. If you're a
pessimist, you probably look at it
as a constant grinding If you're
an opt1m1st. you're saying. 'I'm
goin~ to better myself by doinl(
this'.'
Fidrych sparkles
COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP)
The com eback bid of Mark
Fidrych, the American League's
1976 Rookie of the Year, gained
momentum Monday night as he
pitched P a wtuc ket to a 5-2
Inte rnational League baseball
v ictory ovN the Columbus
Clippers before 10,401 fans.
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-Pitcher Burt Hooton
of the Los Angeles
Dodgers underwent
surgery for removal of a
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knee Monday a nd the
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Ameteur Ouel!tytn9
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lat CellletnMI Counl'l Club, WMllet)
(r2 P'•ref• '°' ao P'-•> 10 81••• Cn•rlH (lnoutlry Hiii• CCI Allon Ovl'IO!> (Orlttllh Perk C<;l Miii• HI,,.,,
10a1<mon1 CCI P•trlck McAoallty (lo• A~ CC). JoM Pet1u Jt IPllOI VlfOM CCI. t tel ~tl4'rds Jr (Bel·Alr CCI. Outly Watoort (Ca110 .... Pari. CC>
1 t MIChNI Heo••tty (Anner1uate CCI n Oerek Goldli11<11 IBrenlwnod CC). Ed koryta~ (Rio HOfldO)
7) Aobetl S.ln (Pel01 l/trde1 CC). Oevld
Boller 1P1101 V•rdea CCI. Don OuB011 (Glwnd0t1 CCI. Jim Empey (Alv..,a CC)
74 Grag Bruc:l<nllf !BrOOl<al<le CC>. 8t1an G•ddy tAnn1n1111e CC) Don Kempt
(Cttl•b&a.u P1u1< CC) G1try ICluf'ln tCll1bn11
Patk CCI. Tun Ro.a (C111lorn1a CC) Robetl
V'"11 IOrlN11t1 P11i. CCI. Htl'b Young (lot
An\)4tle• CCI
(•I !Nine c -1 CCI (H pleyet1 fOf 1t plecoH )
68 Mark Blakely tWlllll Co1t1I Ameleur)
Jim Breen (Well Co1t1 Amateur!.
71 M111< Pa111 ho111 (Well Co111
"me1eu1) ChrlllO(JMo Wood (lrvlM COHI
CC> n K""n 1 .... !El Nlguoll CC) Ray Brown
(lot Ccyoles CC> Oellld llOODy (Sa111a Ana
CCI Oenn11 l<ltln (lmpe1111t Mike Ill)' (M"' v .. oe CCI, G1eg l ane (C.11d1ewoocs CCI Fr<td Molls Jr (MIWon Vte)O)
7:1 Rob Anoerson (W11 at Coast
Amaieuri. Denni& Le00011t (~orbu L1noa
CCI Bruce Nnkamurll (West Coaa1
Amaleur), Paul O'Sl'lda (lrW1• CoaSI CC),
Oovo fhomp&0n !El N1gvel/
(el Juru.,. Hiiie, R verald•l
(31 pl•y•rt for 10 plK.,)
61! Paer HIMIQ (Los Se•reno• CCI
69 Jell l oe !Canyon CrMll CC) Bill
.vioi. 1oua11 l•k~ cc1
10 Teu~ Andrews (El Prado CCI C1ry
:V11u1e1 Ile Ou•nta R"'°'tl
12 Wede Dunagan f\/oc;1oria CluOJ. E11•
N"llaen llronwooo CCI Jim Ple1k111
1Arrow'1ead CCt
73 Gary Ochl1eg 1Green nivtr CCI. Bill
SI Gtll "18111 IJurupa H1ll1t Jim Ardell
16okersl1eld CCI
Wimbledon
Men'• Flrat Round 91119leo Je>hn McEnroe (US) clel Van Wlnttllly
IU •, I 6-2. 6·2 6-1 Jimmy Conn0ts IU.S t oel Ml~e Myoorg (South Alric•). 6-0 11-2
6·2 Oa•ld Carter IAuSH•ll•I def Je<OtT>e Po11e1 (France). 6-2. 6-3 8·4, vues Geiu1ams
IU SI del Brt1n1 Piro.. (Soulll Alrlell 6-4 6· I O· I <;11.5~1 Menon (lnd•al oel Pt vet SIOlll
ICte<nos1ovll1<1at 6 2. 7-6 6·0 Bruce Derltn
\New lHtano1 O~I Dame v1ue1 (6oull'I
Al11c1) 5 7 1·6 6-3 r 5, Jonan Krie• 1Sou1n Alr1C8) def Craig W111us IU s I 6-7
6 1 6 1 6·0 flllerry Tulasne (F'rance1 aer
Cltarho fancutt 1Au111e1ta1 6·l 6-4 )-6. 7·6
i<e.rln Curr8'1 ISoulh Alnca) ll•I Jonn
Feev"' !Bnlatn) 6-2 6·2 6·2 NICk St¥18J'IO
!U S t del Angel G1,,,_1 (Spa1nl, 6-2 6-1
7-6 Sieve Den1on (US) Oel JoM S1011
IU SI 6 1 1-6 6·4 3·6 8·3. Ruuell
S1mosoo (New Zoaland) del JOhn lloyO (8r1111n) 3·6 4·6 1 6 6-4 6-4. R-
f a11n11< (US) det Henri l aconle 1Frence).
&-4. 7·5, 6-4, CaNIO Moll• (Bra.Lii) ll•f Freddie SllUet 1Sou1h Africa), 3·6, &-2, &-•
8--4. flm M•yoll• (U.S) <Ml Pt1or Flemll'IQ
(U 8 ). 11·7. 6-• 6-3, 6-4, BetnetO BollelU
t!le!Qlum) del Vince Van Patlan (US I. 6-4.
3·6 i &. 7-5. 6-1 Meis WllandM tSwedenl de• He<n• Guntnardl (Sw11zer11no). 6-4 8·3
3 6 6·3 Pete• Renneot IU S) clef Derek T1r1
I Sou1t1 Al11c11. 6-3 3·6 3-8 6·2 8-4
Jona111en Sm•lh 1B111a1n1 del Juan A•endano
(Sp11nt 2-6 6 I 6·4 7 6, Claudio PaNtlla
lllelyt 0.1 Rici.. Faotl !US J, 2-6 &-0. 6-1
6-2 Eddie Edwards tSoutn AlrlCet clel Greg
Whllecrou (Aus1ra1tal, 6·• 6-7 6-2, 7-5.
Sandy Mayer tU S ) del. Haroon !smell
(Z1mDaowe). 7-5. 6-2, 6-3, COiin Oowde1well
(Brtte1n) clef Georges Go•en (Ft&noel. '8-2.
3-6. 6·3 8·2 Drew Gll~n (US I def Andreas Maurer (Wet• Ge<many). 1 5. 7 .5 8 4 Stan
Smith (US> del Anorn Gomez tEcuaclOll.
2 II 11-1 6-4 1 6 Brian Golllried IU S I def Gilles M0<eton
!France). 7-6. 7-6 6-2. Al>dy Andrews ,u SI
del C11a111e Fancuu (Aus1rallal 6 I 7 6 7-6
Cl111t Jo11ns1one (Au5lra1tat det D•••O
Sc1>n•1cler (Israel). 1·6 6·3. 1 6. F,11: 8ueh111ng IU S t Oel Mike Esl111> (US I 6·3,
C·J. 7·6. Aa11't1Sh Krtsllnen (ln01e) def
Andrew Jarrell IBrlla1n1. 6-4. 2-6. 4-6. 7-6, 6·2 Boo Lull tU S 1 del Yannlek Noah
!Franc.et dl!faull
.·
7MAlllltlm~
ROSENBLUM
l'UIUC NOTICE
FICTITIOU9 8USINE8S
NAME STATEMENT
P\ELIC NOTICE
flCTmOlll BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS
luxurious Custom·Bullt
Oceanfront Home
3711 Seashore Avenue.
The Most 8e1utlful on Newport's Beach.
AUCTION: THURSDAY, JUNE 24
TIME: 11 A.M.
No ml n I mum starting bids. New first Trust
Deed loan. Owner will carry 2nd. Fee Simple
title. For sale by owner: William Harold.
3 Bedrooms, 21/J Baths & Den.
R2 lot, 25'x80'. Home:1900 sq. ft.
Thll tollow1ng persona are doln;
bu11neu as
(A) JS CONSULTANTS. (Bl THE
PALMESE COM PANY. 15H 1
Toulouse Clrc;le, ll'VINI, CA 927 u
JoMPh Peter Pai.-. 154.-41
Touloulll Clrcle, lrvlne, CA 9271•
Shatyl AnN! Pa>meM, 1544 I
Toulouse Ctrcie. ltvlne. CA 92714
Tnis buSlness •s conducled Dy
.loaeph P Palm-
Sharyl A Pal~
Thts atelemenl was tiled wtlh lhll
County Clerk al Orange Cou11ly on
June 4 1982
F1toe10
Publlshecr Orange Coast Oalty
Piiot. June 6, 15, 22. 29. 1982
2451·82
PUBUC NOTICE
FlCTITIOUS BUllNEH
MAME STATEMENT
The lollowtng pe•son Is dol11g
1>u1lneaa ea
19 t MESA OR NAM ENT Al
IRON lbl MESA IRON (Cl MESA
M'\OH Ri.AL. ESTA.re._ 1418
Shamrock Lane Cos1a Mesa. CA
92626
The tollOwlng peraons are doing
DUSl1186S as:
PROGRESSIVE FILM
PRODUCTIONS, 1620 Catalina
s11ee1, lagu1111 Beach, CA 9265 1
Patrick M1c;heneud. 1620
Cetahna Street Laguna Beactt. CA
92651
Gera1a M1crienaud 1620
Carailna S1ree1 LagunA S.ac11. CA
92651
Mark V1c;1or Israel, 1516
Rockglen Apt 202 Glendale, CA
91205
This business 1s condUGled by a
general paf1nershlp
Paluck M1chenaud
Tnos s1a1ement was Ille<! wlln lhe
County Clerk ol Orenge County on
Mey 25. 1982
Hurwitz. Remer, MKDon11d
&MMda
A ProfeHlonel Co•pOflllon
Attorney• •I Law MO Newport C•nler Drive
Suite 1555
Newport B•ech, CA l2MO
f19013'
Pu!lllshed Orenge Coe91 Deity
Pilot, ~urie !. 8, 15. 22. 1982 2380-82
Ml.IC NOTICE
~
Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT /Tueaday, June 22., 1882
WOtld Cup , ... .,...., ......,. . ._. ..
Au11rle 2 Atg9tle I> {QfOVP ~) '•MCI• 4, l<uwetl I (group •I Ho.1du1 .. I Notthern lrellnCI t (group ~I TMaf oO-
Peru vo l'otal\d 11 Corvn1 (group t)
&elgllim YI Hungery II (IQ!e (1;110\ll) )I
tlcouanrt v1 Auffla <or oup 111
Woc1Me481'• 0-.. 1111)' Y11 e -oon 11 VtgO (grOuj) I)
Arg111lll'I• •• f l S•l•ador " Alleen•• lg•oup 31
Ura.II •• New l d llltlcl e1 S.vlll• IOruup ei
World C up •l•ndlnga '"'"'"II" Monar'• O•mHI QllOUP I
W L H•t1 0, QA
llllly 0 0 2 7 I 1
Petu \) 0 :1 J t I
POI~~ 0 0 7 2 0 0
C•111ttcx.n O O 1 1 o 0
"'"'•lnl"9 ''"' llovnd 0.mee TOday
Peru •• POiand 11 C0tu111
WedneedaJ
ll•ly Vt C•n•etOOll II Vigo
Aullll• WHI Germally
Algt111 CllUe
OllOUP 2 W l T Pie Gl' OA
2 0 0 • 4 J
1 ' 0 1 6 3 I 1 0 2 2 5
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WHI O•rfnAlly vs Aut1r11 at 01100
OROUP ~
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Belgium 2 o o • 2 O A111e1111110 I 0 J 11 2
lfuno••Y I O ? 11 ~
(I Se1vaoo1 o 2 o o 1 1 1
Remelnlng Finl Ao"nd ClamH
Teder
a~1g1um '8 Hunq•ry •I Elct\M
Wednetdar
A1gen111•0 "' El Sal•edor 11 Al•onto
OllOUP 4
W L T1'110FOA England 2 O O 4 5 t
Foance 1 t O 2 b 4
Cl&<hOllOvftklA 0 I I I I )
l<uwelt O 1 t 1 2 5 ltemetnlng Jlrot llCK>nd Gem ..
Thur Ider
Fren~ v• C1tteho~t0va"1a •• Vo111n()t\J
Frlelaj Eng1ono ., Ku"1 .. t al 811010
OAOUP 5
W l T P1t OF QA
Spain 1 o 1 3 3 2 Hondure~ 0 0 2 2 2 2
NottlWlrn ,, OIA!ld 0 0 2 2 I I
Vugosla•1• 0 1 t 1 1 2
Aemelnlng Flral Round Oem••
Thur..Uy
Ho<1dures vs Yugosla••• al laruogo
Friday
Spain "' N0t1n...n Ireland at Valenc:1a
GROUP I
W L TPla Gf'OA
811Ull 2 0 0 4 6 2
Scotland 110266
RusSla I I 0 2 • 2
New Zeal1111d 0 2 0 0 1 8
A•malnlng Flrat 1104.lnd Game•
Toder
Run•• VI Sco1lano at Mel4190 wec1-.,
Brazil Y11 New Zealel'ld el S...111•
Lot Al•mttoe MONDAY'S REIUL Tl
(Urd of tt-1119111 qu¥11ft>orM meeflng)
FIRST -RACE. •OO yeros
Ooc lurDy (WarOJ 1U LU • 40 J 00
Kll'IQ Ber CIHSIC (Piikenton) 6 00 3 60
1go1cna (Hart) • 80
Also riced Arnie BaDy, Snr-d N Rich. SayM Oomtn110t, My lrleh Tee. Fun11y Too. NHvllte Doc:. Lide< love< Time 20 36 S2 EXACTA (5·7) paid $29 00
SECONO RACL 350 yardl
Nehve Par11W!1 1Asmuuen1• 60 3 20 2 •O Pam.h Prtet1 IWardt 5 80 3 60
Willy Lump lump IH•rtl 2 80
Also reced W11cri Me M~ma Rt>men
Eesy R111cly Romeo I wo ""•••• S&••
Watcn The Bult Laely Ou1ncy TrU<.k Mu~ed
Ecno
Time 1805
THIRD llACE. 440 ya1os S~1p Congo t Lackeyt 3 60 2 80 2 20 Roc~el Snapper (Word) 4 00 2 60
KeldedO (Cteager) 2 40
Also rececl llt\y Roman Spnng r11e1
Camel Cinder Cite Fl1gh1 E.igh1 Stall Real
Perteet
Tlmt 22 16
FOUflTH llACE. 350 yards
HerH John JOhn IM11chell)6 60 • 80 2 80
ltl Urben Cowg11I !P1l~Mt0t>I 25 80 10 20 Kys 8aDy !Hatll 4 20
!>lso 1eced Indian Roao C1ndys
Champ10" Rulers T1ea1. tuft Copv. Ruidoso
Cnarge. Mean Liiiie Mame
flmlJ 18 21
12 EXACT A 19· 10) paid $ 131 00
P\ELIC NOTICE
'wn4 •ACI 360 y11d1
Goin Atono l..t•Y IA<141l• I , 40 • ao 3 .0 Ahn J11 le llletll J 00 2 40 Pa111.,~ll (Creagei l 3 40
Aleo 'KlfO Tiny. O•r Oo " Toul IO Jel Meal lllrHI Coallp C1111m, Je~ .. iu11
Wec;t.y JtKllp. Ole '"" ~"'"'91 llme t1H
ltl!Tll llACI 100 yerOo
ltlel'I r all (MllChlllll 12 10 4 XI 1 IO Alur" Mitty !Ctrdoa l J 00 ~ .t0
I Qll1,1w Me HOIT .. (l or1i..1t 7 00
Alto 11~ed Clever Poll~y Hellela
V•n1qu1, ConteHI Jet, t HI•• 811 J•I IU(jty 81itdOW. ROul l\ooet(lt Rori.et
flme ti t• 12 lllACTA Ill 8) 1>110 S28 lO
•IVINTK llACI lSO y11cll
lnia Cll.c COOY (AAle111 19 eo 14 to I 00
PrOlldlr (P~onet 11 00 e 00
11-111• lh11e \Cter1ua1 l llCl Altu •Koci Rella Hope, M1 ' IOI.rel CHl'I
MIN Inky• Angel lcll•Pac Girt Anllt P<lll<iy.
lul .. Style, Cl\•e•)O
llll'I• 11 O•
11 U ACfA (8 :ll pelO S277 00
llOHTH llACI . ::tSO y1lld• Cnurp N Go (Hirt) ~ 00 2 40 ~ 10
• Mr Boon• Bug (Cerdoll) 4 00 2 llO
F .. lut• Thlt tC•••oe<> '1 llO
Aleo rlC<IO 8•11 8"1c:na lloc;kwl S..tt
Hell ll;inny I OOOllll Alu<e 8UQ llatll~ JOf'
Time t7 89 t:1 UAC:T A (II !>I PHld $lb ,0
12 P ICK ltlt (I 9 f .g 6 6) 1>1tltl $ 10 09'
with !hr'"' wl1111l11u 11<-k•I• , .. A MfMtl $1
Pick Slk Con•l>l•1lon ria•o $Tl no wllh 131
w111nt~ig 11t;1te11 (ll•e ho• .. •t
NINTH llACE. 870 yaJd• Bound Pet1em (Myl••I 6 60 4 00 3 •O
SalurO•y W•rrlOf (Ce•ooza) 'I 00 ~ 00
Re1111•10f 1Peu1tne) S 80 Also r•C•d H1yllidlld Sea Chic:
P"'petu .. or H1m A 1n1u11 (oQOd f\euon Oaa
MOS
Tim" 4S 79 t2 EXACT A \I 61 pmu $41120
Atutndal'IC4! 6,J96
o .. p ... ftehtng
NEWPORT (All'• Lendlnal 30 ong1e1s 23 oau l•S matll.,rel I hallbu1 13 roe.•
t1sn 4 ••no HlmOr> \Oaw•r'o locker) 183
angl111s I barracuda 140 t>onno ? tO ""0 ous •00 c•lico bau 38 roc:k 1151'1 6 llRl•l>ul
510 mac•etel 2 ~•ng u1mon
DANA WHAM~ IOU Ml>glf•tt )81 b•U
6 barracudt l 1 bOnl\O ~ halil'lul n!> tf'lt • hsh 33 m&ck111el 1 1ono coo
OCEANSIDE 185 anglers 118 oarrucuda 911 b0<mo 439 sano oass IS cohco nau IS roe• ltSh 505 mackerel
BAH DIEGO (H&M Lafldtn9, Fltherma11'1. Potnt Lomel 52 angl4!rs 6 albucor~ l 1~
bG11t1cucl8 ') halibut
LONO eEACH (9•1mont ~lert 111
•l>Qlt!rt t90 roc:k tocl B••ee 31 •"O'"" <i sat•d tins 8 ne1111u1 SO macs t'•l'I
(Ou .... •• Wharf) " anqlets I ,etl<> .. td;I
IJ bauac"CJa 110 bonito 9 I caflco Da~!t
4 t7 sann f)tUS t6 ""l!flut t1 t-.x..h t1sn
SEAL BEACH 79 ~11glers 170 roe:~
(ou •00 s•nCI o~u 20 calico oau 3
na111)V1 ~s borracude Berg• 11 ang1ers
18 1a110 uau 10 ll•llOul 100 macllerel
MORRO BAY (Vite'• landing) ••
angl"I> ~ ling eoo 4 r..u rock coo b7!>
OEIS),
Mondey'a lr•neectlona
llASE8ALL
Amertcan L-.gue NEW YORI( 'fANl(EES Pieced eerry
Foo1e c:a1cne< on Ille 1 S -day supf)lemf!nl•I
dis.bled list Acll••led Jerry Mumpnrey
oulllflld"' Celled up Juan E.sQl(lo c:tlche<,
lrom COiumbus 01 Ille lf'ltemetlOllal LlllQVI Oplloneo Oeve Slegmen oullleloer lo
COiumbo• SEATTLE MARINERS -Placed Todd
Cruz. snortttop on 1ne 15·day dlSllbled ltll
Nellonel Le19u•
LOS ANGELES DODGERS P1oceo 8ur1
Hoo1on P•ICl'lef, on 1he 21-day d1sabftld llSI Recalled Ale1•ndro Pena p11cne1 from AIOUQue<que or 1he Pae1hc Coast Leag~
PHll AOElPHIA PHILLIES Achvlled Tug McGraw pllel'le<. Olld oplooned Watren
6111ss1ar Piicher, 10 01<1a11oma Cny of Ille
Am11f!can Assoc1a11an RecalleO Len
Mah1st&k llrtl baseman. lrom Oklahoma
Clly and placed Garry Maddo; ovllltllcle1
on Iha 15·clay c11saDled list 8ASl(ET8AlL ~
Netlonel .,.llelbell Ataoc:lellon PHOENIX SUNS -Traded RICI\ Keltoy
c"nter lo the Oen•t11 Nuggets IOt their 1982
hrst-rouncl dralf selee110n
FOOTeAU
Nellollet Football Le19ue MIAMI DOLPHINS Signed 8ob Natson
deleM$1ve tackle Mike Rodrigue w1oe
receiver Ron Hester, linebacker and Robin
FISl>PI noS41 l&Ckle
Untied 9talH Football L1191M
CHICAGO Announced 111&1 George Alle<1 ll~d 1>eeome heod coach nnd part
owner
Ml.IC NOTICE P\ELIC NOTICE
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From Page 81
ANGEL • • •
Tht> Angela fmtaht'd the naaht
with 12 htta, six ln too big e1afith
Inning, and th~ end r ult was
tht' K·Vcnth vktory of the year
ngnm11t onl' ltlll.'I for st.arter Stevl!
Renko
In u~khuon, the A.ngt."lai rooved
11 / t(<iml1 ahead of Kar\W.15 City
m the American l.eaguc Wl'l'!l
oflt<r the Royuls droppco<l n 4 :l
dt'<-'t~IOn in Ookland.
Rc·nko. who hns wun 10 of l 1
gamt'8 smce lost Sc-pt. 13. g111ned
hu. fourth ('Omplt•te game o f th(•
i;c.•ason .ind lowered h18 eunwd
run avernKt· to 2.66
THE ANGELS &urv1vt-d an
t'arly 2-0 d~hcat by p1ck111g up
two r u m; on Dt'C1t1t't.•S ' thtrd ·
1nr11ng tloublt' and unuthf'r on
Ht•ggw J al'kson's RBI singlt•
the f1flh sLnught game an wh1t•h
Jackson has knocked in a run
OeC1m.-es. despite baning JWll
:N6 coming mto the game. was
moved into the No. 3 slot and
promptly raised has b a tting
;.ivnage a modest seven points.
"ll dcx·sn't bother me bouncing
around the lineup Tht'rc's so
nuu:h taknt un this tea m . ll
d<X'Sn't maltf'r," DeCtnt'C':. said
"I'll takt> the challenge "
ANGEL MOTES: Angel Manager Oene
Mauch say~ he plans on using 1111ng reliever
Oon Ae•• to lhrOw balling practice 1on1g111
Aase. sullenng 11om 111ra1no0 llgemenll 1n nit
elbow IS ache<lule<I 10 come oll lhll disabled
hsl on Thursday s1gn1llcant llm111g In thal°
tne Anget5 and Kenses Clly Royals begm 1he11
lmponant tour-game series 1ha1 evening
Rod Carew'• 25-game 11111tng streo~ 11 the
1onges1 '" the Ametic.n League 1111et Kenny
lendre111• 1111 sale!~ 1n 31 conaecuhve games
1n 1980 (Geo•o• ltelt ot Kensas City olso
turneo lhe same 11.ck 1ha1 yeatl Carew IS l1•e
hits shy or E•nle 8at1k•' 101at ot '1.S83 an<!
4911l place on Iha a11-11me hllll/IQ 1151 Steve
Renko'• complele game was the Angels' 21s1
ol lhtl year LHt year, Angel pllctiers werit Ille
cl161ance rust 27 11mes all season TM Angel
p11ching stall 11111 ooasts lhe t>eSI earned run
average 1n ine Al wllt'I a 3 26 mark (3 12 111
Anaheim Stadrum) Beca\19e o1 111e strike
the AngelS and Rangers met iust so> times m
1981 w1tn TeAaS hOldong a 4-2 eooe Te•as
roo~1e l11st baseman Deve Hoatellef lled hit
hve home runs 111 his last nine games coming
m10 Mo11day 111ght s con1est All-Siar
Dallohng no1e Cte11e1and·s Toby Htrreh, who
is 1ra11tng Kn11sas C11y's Bren 111 111111t11rd base
race by more than 450 000 voles Is among
the lop live American League hl11er1 1n the
tollowmg depa11ments Oalhng average ( 365!
home runs 1141 tolal bases (148) runs scored
(531 nots 192) walk s \42) Rl1d on bue
perceAlage I 486) Calcher 8ob Boone
m1sse<J 111s seco11a Slr81Qht game Monday
n1gl'll w1lh a swollen lelt kn ee end was
expected to be eaam1ned \Oday Oy Or. Lewla
Yocum. Ille Angels' physician It markec:I the
first ume th•s year Boone nas missed Dack·
10-back games The second game ol ttle
senes 1on1gh1 p11s lhe Aange1s' Rlclt
H011ercu11 (2 71 aga1ns1 ine Angela Bruce
Klt on 16 21
From Page C1
REDS • • •
his fourth straight decision wi~h
a five-hitter while regaining the
N a tional League lead in
s1r1keout.s. Soto, 7-4. fannc-d 10.
raising his total to 125 He has
surrendered two runs or less tn
12 of h1s 16 starts
"After we scored tnose runs
and got th<? lead, 1t se-emc; l was
able to put Lhe ball whc·re I
wanted to," said Soto. who
blanked the Dodgers over tht"
last five annmgs
Soto gave the Dodgers a run m
the f11-st anmng wnh a w ild pit.ch
that let S teve Sax sc·ore from
third. Sax had led off thC' game
with a dl)uble that strctchC'd his
hitting streak to 10 games
Pt&IC NOTICE FICTmous IWSIHESS MAM( STATEMENT
The lottowrnQ per5ons are doing
business 111
THE LITTlE GAZEBO. 1733
Westctllf Drive. Newporl Beach,
C1tlforn111 92660
flCT1TIOU8 BUSINESS
MAME STAnMENT
TN! !Oii-Owing persons are doing
business as:
(1) WHI TE ORCHID
COSMETICS: (2) VENUS WHITE
ORCHID COSMETICS. 1800 Dove
S1reet, Suite 215, Newpor1 Beech,
CA 92660
NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S SALE
PLAINTIFF W ll!LIAM A
SPEN CER vs DEFENDANT
PHILLIP A SPILLER No 41 72•
NOTICE CW
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Trvet .. No. F·2005
On July 9. 1982, al 2 00 P.M.,
MIO-CAL SERVICES. a CaJllotnla
Corporat1011. 410 W Bedlllo.
Covtna, Calll0<nta 91722 as duly
appointed Truslee under and
pursuant to Deed or Trust reoo<ded
Marcil 25, 1981 as Inst No 33627,
In book 13995. page 117. or Othc;lal
Records In the otfloe ot tha County Rec;oreser. of O•allQ9 County, Slate
of Caltlornla executed by JOHN B
CHUN and KU SUN CHUN, H/W •s
JfT as Tn.1sl0ts, Will SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at
lime 01 sale In lawful money ot the
U1111 ed Sla lea) •I the tront
enlrence, 1108 W Sevenieenth,
Santa An1, Calllornle 92708. ell
right. 11118 6nd Interest con~ to
and now held oy It under Mid Deed
ol Trutt tn the propeny lltualed "1
said County and State detcttbed as
Pe11tc11 L1n11&e Gllm0te. 1238
Blue Gum Lene Newport Beach,
Ca111orn1a 92660
Nrck John Flono 1236 Blue
Gum L.ane. Newport Baocn,
Callfornie 92660
Thi• t>ustnan ~ conducted by a
general partllerahlp
Pa1r1cta L Gilmore
TlllS s1atemen1 was tiled with \he
County Clerk ol Orange Counly on
May 19. 1982
f1811SS
PuDllahed Ora11g11 Coast Dally
Prlot June I 8 15 22, 1982
2378-82
Ml.IC NOTICE
HEALTH SYSTEM S
INTERNATIONAL INC a Nevada
corporation (date 01 1ncorpora11on
6129/81) 1600 Oo•e Slreel Suite
2 15 Newport Beac;h, CA 92660
This business ts c;onducle<I by •
corpora lion.
Inc
Heallh Systems l11ternattonel.
Kevin C Flndley.
V<c.e President &
Corporate C<>1msel
By w tuc ol a" "~ecu11on Issued
on May 29 1982 by lhe Municipal
Courl Harbor Juc11c1al OISlnct
Counly o l Orange S1111e of
Calllorn11 upon a 1ud9mer11 anll!tfe<I
1n lavor ol WILLIAM A "SPENCER
1s 1udgml'nt (cre<11tor(si and ag111n11
PHILIP A SPILLER as )udgment
deb1or1s1 snowing 11 net balance ol
S4 154 so 11c1ualty due on said
1udgmen1 on tn!' date o r the
issuance 01 said o•ecu11on. t nave
lt>•1ed upon &II lhe rignl lltle and
1nleres1 ol sa•d 1ud9men1 deb1or('I
1n 1ne prope<ty "' the County al
013n9e S1111e ol C11t1to rn1a
desc11bed es lollows Tl'llt S1atement was llled wtlh the
County Cl«k ol 0r•llQ9 Cou11ty on
JUN! 4 , 1982.
Real properiy Commonly
~nown as 2675 Irvine Btvcl In the
FltolOe Cit~ ol Cos\a Mes•. the C°"nty ol
Published Ora11ge Coast O•lly Orange and tile Stare of Cahtorn111
Pilot, June 8, 15, 22. 29. 1982 The S°"1heasterly rectangular
FICTl'TlOUS eU81NESS 2514.62 one·hall ol lat 81 ol tract No 376,
NAME 8TAT£MENT ss s11ow n on a map thereol
Th• lollowlnQ person ts doing nun•rc NOTICE recordt>d 111 bPOk 15, page 29. bullnMS u : r-l.IDI. M1sce1ta11aou1 Maps records ol
ta) IMAGE CONSTRUCTION ITAT£MENT Of A8AHDOHMENT &aid Orange Counly CO tbl IMAGE"" OEYELOPE!'IS: ~ ~QI. _ Eacepl1ng 1nerelrom lhal POrllon
IMAGC: SOLAR SYSTEMS (d) FICTl'TlOllS BUSINESS NAME j11t !Jlllcr t.1md lyint ~llfb'
IMAGE SOLAR DESIGN 1570 The rouowlng persona htve and Easlerly of the Nonh-stl!tfly
Handsome stone, wood and stucco
exterior. Used brick courtyard. Front and
rear balconies. Double glass windows,
Insulated for sound·proofing, many leaded
and beveled. Two large River Rock
Fireplaces. Solid decorative doors. Kitchen
Tncludes: Range, M icrowave. Compactor,
Dishwasher. Imported Italian Ille floor and
countertops Hand-crafted oak parquet Bar.
Dumb Waiter, Custom cabinetry and
luminous ceiling.
JAMES THEODORE SILERIO.
1• 18 Shemroel< l a1111. Cot1a Mesa.
CA 92826
Newport Blvd Costa Mes& CA abellClontld Ille use of the ttc;iluous and We5terly fines 01 parcel 137 01
Fl<:TTTlOU9 8USINE» 17627 bualnaas name Oescribeo in tt'le dee<! of the Coun1y
MAME STATEMENT DAVID F LEACH, 8811 Coast G g K DEVELOPMENT l102 or Oranqe re.;orded July 23 1969
LOI 173 Of Trac:1 No. 7718, In lhe
Cltv o l Costa Mesa. Counly of
OranQe. Slete ol CaJlfomla, as per
m1p recorded In boo!\ 303. peges
35 10 40 lnclutlve, M lloalteoeoua
MIPS. In the office o l Iha county
-def ol Mid--ly. EXCEPT
THEREFROM all oll, Q8t. minerals
1nd othef hydrocerbOns, below a
depth or 500 feet. wlthOUI the right
ol surface Miry, as r--..ed In
Instruments of record
Jac uzzi Tub, separate shower plus bidet
In Master Bath. Instant hot water. Security
and Intercom systems. Cable TV. Many
extras Including Garage door-opener.
lower level could convert for rental.
Everything like new. See to appreciate.
PRE·AUCTION PROPERTY INSPECTION:
Saturday, June 19th and Sunday, June 20th,
1 P.M. till dark. Tuesday, June 22 and
Wednesday, June 23, 5 P.M. tlll dark.
Thi• buatnese is conduclad by 1n
lndhllduel.
Jemes T SltMIO
Thia ttatemont w1s 11111<1 with the
Counly Cieri< ol Oran9e County on
June 4 1982
Publllhed
Pilot June 8
F1IO'T71
Orange Cont Deny
15 22. 2D 1982
2-406·82
P\8.IC NOTICE
IUK""°" CO\M'T Of' CAUP:OftNIA
COUNTY Of' Of'ANOI
7aO CMc Cerltw Oftw W•t
laMe AM, CA
111 tlle Metter of '•tltlo11 el AlmMI 9tUIZ, M.
Auc110n conducted by Cot Leib Rooenbl11m ' Co
Auc1to,_e, 4337 Mtnne Clty O. #1049 Elli Minne
Del Re,, CA 8029t (2t3) 8V-4989. f714) 8n«i711 CITATIOfC (NC>aATa)
CAii ~ft AO 27094
-----------------------t THE PEOPLE Of THE PUlJC N()TlC[ "8.JC N0'f1C[ STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
To: ANDREW AITCHISON
'tcTlTtOUl IUllMlll flCnTIOUl IUl ... I• You art h•••by oll•d end HAMii ITAT'ftmNT NAJlll ITATIMINT requlreCI lo ~ •t • 11Mrl11Q tn
Th• lollowtno perton II dOlno The fotlowlnQ p111011 It doing thll c;ovn on September 3, 1982 e1'
outin.e -. buelneM lie: 8:•5 A M In ~I. No. 9 el 700 CMo
ENSTA-TUNE, 1501 South CLASSIC PRODUCTIONS, Ctonltr Or .... Wwt, Senta Ane, CA
..,OI, Sen1t Ane, CA 112707. 1710 Mont'O'M. Coma MeM. CA _, to give any ttoe1 r-...on why
Aobert &..-.. Qr~. 1402 South 92927. eooordlng 10 the -lfled pe11t!Oti
Cyprlee, Senti Ana. CA 02707 GAAY A LYNCH, 163t IMllt llled with th11 ooun: .fNe bUlll*I le oonduc1ed ~ lrl AV9nUI, ~ 8Mdl. CA 02MO Oettd! June 3. 1N2.
lndMduel ~ ~ Or91 lllle ~ II conduct.o ~Ml LU A. Bf\AHCH, CW11 Thie....,.,_,, WM 1119!1 with the lndMMIGety A Lynoll _ KLllH I ~B~~· 09puty
Coyllty Clef'k of Of~ ~ on Thia 1tat«M!'lt ., •• Iii.cl wfttl Ille am ll ~., ..... -
Mey a. 1N2. COUnty ~ of 0... CouMy on 1Mt9 AM, CA 1117et P..-a June 1, 1082. ,,... T.ti (JM) .......
Publlthed Oreno• Cout Delly Pub1l1hed Oren;• CoHI Dally Publlehed Of&n.o• CoHt Dally
Nat, June 1, •• 1&. 22, '"::s1"'--llllOI, June e. I~. 22. n . 1982 Pllof June 11. 22. 2t. J4Jtt •• IM2 ....... ?512-82 21:)742
P\B..IC NOTICE
The tollowlng persons are dOlng Hwy . •211. Lagune Beach, CA South El Camino Real, 5 8 ,.. 1n t>ook 9028 pege 4 0 111c1111
butlneaa 81. 92651 Clemente. CA 92672 rocords
KONTIKI MOTEL, 2205 H&tbor Thia busl1111as te conducted by 011 The Flctllloua Bu1lneu Name SWC lr•tne Avenue a11d Meta
Blvd . Costa Mesa. CA g2826. lndlvlduat r•l erred 10 above .,.11 fll•d In OrlYe. NOY11por1 Beach, Catllorn111
WANG·FENG GHIA CHANG, David F Leech Orange County on April 27, 19112. Code ~302 6 , Parcel N o
2126 HtlltoP Covr1. Fullar1on, CA Thl1 llal~I wu l»ed wtth lhe KENT A KOEPSELL 161 W 439-lOt·•O 82631 County Cler!< of Orange County on Alest1ndro, 5811 Clamenla, C A NOTICE IS HEREBY G1\IEN lha1
SHIH-PING CHANG. 2128 Juf\11 ... 11182 92872 on T~sdlV June 29 1982 al 200
Hiiitop Court, Full«lon. CA 92631 FttOTN WILLIAM GUERENA. 1302 o'clock pm II County CourlllOUH.
KAO-VU CHANG. 2128 Hilltop Publllhad Orenge COHI Detty C.I,. Toledo. $111 Cllment•. CA •60 I J11mborH Blvd ' (front of
Court. Fultarton CA 82631 Piiot, June 8, 15, 22. 20. 1082 02872. Courthouse I City ol Newporl.
This butllnell la C04'1ductad by• 24311-82 Thll bvllnln wu c;onducted by 8 Cou n 1y of Orange Su te of gene<et pel1Mrlhl9 generel pert,_lhtp Calllotnla. I Wiii sell 11 public IU<!1lo11
Shlh-PlnQ Chan; 1(.,,1 A K0epN ll 10 lhll hlghHI bidder, '°' cuh in
Thi• 1ta1•ment wu ltled wtlh the PUBLIC NOTICE Thia 1111-1 wH n1e<1 wtlh 11141 lawtul money ol Iha United States, County Clerk of Orenoe County on County Cterll 0, Oranoe County on •II the r1gn1, 1hla and 1n1ere11t ot 1ttd
June 4, 1982 8'fATl•NT CW .June 4 1992 )udgment d1b1or(1I 111 lhe above
f1I0777 UANOONMINT CM' UA cw ' · FtlatllS described propert y, or 10 much
Publlehed 011nge Cou1 Oattv ~nnout llUl*IU te.u. Publlantd Oreng• cont Dally thereof •• mey be ~u1ry lo
P1lo1, June 8. t5. 22. 29 1982 The lollowtno oereona have Piiot. June 8, t6, 22. 29. 1992 1111s1y s111<1 uecullon. with eccf\Hld
2432-82 abandoned U1e UN of I.he ~IUoue 251 t-62 lnletMI I nd'°'"
-------------Bull,_. Name. Diiied Junt I 1982 JS CONSULTANTS. 801 Dolle P\llLIC N()TIC( OMston H11oor
t , Sii. 200, ~ a..an, C.. RIClllfcl E Behn
flCl'TlOUI IUllNIH 2G&O flCTIT'IOUI Mll .. 18 (01Ck Batnea)
NAMI ITATIMINT The Ftcil>!loue Buetnen Ntm t ~ ITATIMINT Pl1lnllfl'1 Allor~
The lollowlng parton It doing ratured 10 above wee llltd 111 The lollowlng pereon I• doing 806 S Harbor Blvd. bullnwt .. : rWlQe County on July 18, 1981 bvtl,,_ u: An111etm. Oalll0fnl11 92806
COLORIMAGE, 220 W. Wlllon JOMl>h Pet., Pel-. 1~41 ELENI'S QOURMET FOODS. 0on E. A/lel,
No. 15, Cot1• M .. •. Ct lllornla Toulou" Cr., lrvlnt. C• 9a714 1801 Pt S1111hop1 Pl .. Newporl Mertllll,
9M27 Selfy LOU Johll90n, 1101 &.t Baeon, CA 02MO Orengt County
J-Gvwflml. 22t W. Wiiton FIBI 81, Tutlln, C. 82680 Helen 9onn. 1IOI Pl 818/ll!Ope By S Hveong,
HO 15, Coate Me11, Cetllornte Thie~ wea ClOndUcted tly a Pl. ~ e..cn. CA OHeO o.pury 02927 11 pertnllr'lfllp. t111e ~ le oonducted 1:1y en Pu11tt111ad Orang• CoH I Deny
Thie ~ It condveted ~ 111 ~ P. P.iri-lndMdW!I Piiot. Mlt I , 11, 22, 1982
lndMc!Uel. Stllr ~ JoMeon .-8oM 2~f..&2
JamM Ouerwnl Thia 1tat_,I WU Iii.cl wtth the Thll 11.etemttlt WM llled wttll Ille 1-------------1
Thie ••••ernant w• n1ec1 wtth ,.,. nty C'4w1I of Orenge Oounty on County CWll of Dr•~ Coullty on count~ OleAI of Or-•noe Coullty on UM ... 1982. Jun. 4, 19&2. ( Cell 142-H?I. l
May 20· 1~ r:1-F1-,,..... Put • ftw worda
P11bllthed Orang• OoHI Diii" Pvbltthtd 0r•nD41 COHt Dtlly l"ubllth~ Or•no• Co••I Delly Pflot June 1a 22 29 Jiiiy • 1Mf June a, 1a. 22. 20, 1ot2 Piiot, June •. 1a. n . 20. 1oe2 ___ 1o_w_o_rk_..fo-.r ... w.,o.u •. ~
• . • • i 112-ta 2411441 2"53--112
The street adtlren and other
common deslg1111lton, ti eny. ot tl'le
retl property described &bOYe Is
purported to be· 952 Carna11on.
Costa MMa, Caltrornla 92828
Th• unde11lo n•d Trull••
dleclalm1 eny lteblllty tor eny
lnc;Orrecl,_. ol Iha atrWI ldd,_
and otl'ler common detllgnetlOn. It
111y, thow<1 ....,...n
Said nte wlll b• mada, bul
without covenant. or warranty.
•.11.PfMI or lmpltecl, reQll'dl1'1Q !Illa,
poa11111lo11, or •ncumbrencu,
tnctudlng reu, chugea. and &ll~ of Iha Tru11• lll<I of tl'le
Hutti crNl•d by H id DMd ol
Truat, to pey the~ prlnClpel
IUtne of the note(t) eecured ~ IMlld
OMt:I of Trua1 to wfl• S31,428.40
Wllh lntll'llSl tharwon lrO<ft 10/5/81
2 t ~ pet annvm •• provided 111 Mid
note(•) j)lua coets and advance. Of
I 1,073 21 witl'I lnl-1 lo date.
,,,. blMflcllWY under Mid Oeed
OI Trull l'lerelofOte elllCUted Ind
dellvtr•d l o Iha unda,.1on1d 1
wrltt.rl o.ctM1llOn of Otlfeull MCI
l)elllel'CI tot Sele. Md • """*' NoUoa of DefMI encl !lec;tlQn to
.... The uildel llOl-.d CllUWI ..id NotlOe of Def9ult' #Id Pel:*ofl to a.ii to bl reoordecl In lN COunty
..,_. N ,... property It IOOft*I.
Deled· ~ .. 1812.
MID-CAL 8EIMCIS, a ~ Corpotwtlorl
•Mld'f..-.. Pll('rtdltA.ltn~
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dollars.
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went -.(llt , ''lH 1i,1 'till
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Orange Oout OAILV PILOT/TUMday, June aa. 1882
IF von TREASURE YOUR FUTURE
\'OUR SHIP'S ABOUT TO COME INI
In 1708, a rich Spanish
Galleon sank off the coast of
South America ... her precious
cargo Int.act. Experts belfeve
she has been found.
A presentation Is planned for
June 23rd at 7:15 p.m.
A UMITfO SEATING FOR AN UNLIMITED OPl"ORT\INITY.
714/966-9064
I ( rAI II RSON & A\SOC IArE~. INCORf'ORAIED
466/ M.1c A rthur Boul{'V,tt cl
Nf'\NJX)rt Beach. Caltlorrit.1 97660
POSSIBLY, A DREAM COME TRUE
fl~ 1 fw '" • 111., t t'" Iii jfo .•t'J '11•j I+ \rU ,._ I t 1,111 ,f,t!11 ,11 t ,, 1 '1t•f tu
tJUU l.,.IV' "fl .,,_,qH•" I ••• ltt't •tJI •11.-lr hWll I') lh•t1U1J 1r·1t• I M••1m.1t•I j!f
'''~ ,.,, •J~t lf• I/ I"'!\ I ! !jl"ll.f.,., ,r-.)h..,~1.1!\
County's
' industry
detailed
Information about
lndu1trlal parka In
Oranae County lai
contaln~d In o report
luued by Ftttt American
Title ln a uran ce
Company, Santa Ana.
Data about rates,
lnventorl und other
phases o 75 projects
comprising more than
l ive acrea each Is
contained In the study,
designed to help in
plann ing lending,
building and selling
programs.
Of 3,443 acres in the
parks surveyed , 57
percent. or 1,964 acres.
had been developed
Square foola~e totaled
14,831.462 of which 4,-
872,941 square feet were
vacant
"This is an increase of
1,306 ,540 available
square feet since our last
study released in May
1981," sa id Robert
Patterson, director of l.!~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!IJ com merci a 1-ind us tri a 1 .. --------------------1r1 sales at First American. Attend The Most Important Both lease rates and
Financial Seminar of the year purchase rates are listed
Renowned author and Flnanclal Advisor in the report.
speaking In Orange County! Copies of the report
An HMnllal eemlnar for 1he may be obtained from
tophl1tlc.led and nowtee taxpayer. First American's Market
"The Money And Tax &ame 1
14
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T 111los 1101141:
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• Co-Founct.r of the eoti.ge Of Financial Plttnnlng
• Former C hairmen of the Board of the
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ALAN L. ADAMS
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Larry CaH of Mlaalon Viejo haa been
promoted to execuUve vk:e proaident for LeJ&)aCOD
& A11oc l1&e1, Ille., &t.'<>wchnJcal engineerin& flrm,
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14,300-aquirn foot West Vlaui Plttza at Melroee
Drive and Weit Vista Parkway ln Vitt•. The
project wu planned and designed by Arcllltec&araJ
Team Tbree of Sirn ta Ana for Hopklae
Development Company of Newport ~ach and
flruinced by Home Federal Savings and Loan ot
San Diego.
Tbe Cburcblll Flnaaclal Group, an Irvine
mortgage brokerage firm specializing in
lnltitutional flrst-truat deed•, second-trust df't!da
and commereial/lnduatrial loans, has been formed
Jame• 0 . l\ollan1 wlU JOln Fluor Corpt of
Irvine as vlc.-e pretildent<erporate l'Ommunicationa,
a position that has been vacant alnl-e Paul H. Etter'•
...... tcmAtinn last vear
Jack Gardner <.'Ontinues aa manager-corporate ~~unicationa.
The company'• principal.a, Richard L. Gale and
S&uart Saffer, until recently. were operational
directors for Warmington Financla.l Corp. Gale and
Saffer acquired the aaaeta and aaaumed the
fl.nandal conunltmenta from the company.
Gale la president of the firm and Saffer
secretary-treasurer.
Rollans has been vice president-business
analysis and invet1tor relauons for Dart & Kraft,
Chicago, since lhe companies merged in 1980.
Before that, he was vice pr£'sident-corporate
communications for Dart lndustr1es, Los Angeles.
The offices are at 17762 Cowan Street, Suite
200. Irvine.
Crocker Bank will open a banking office in lhe
Douglas Plata Center, 19000 MacArthur Blvd.,
June 25.
Kurt W. Krauallaar of Irvine has been
promoted to loan officer ln the commercial loan
department at Union Baok'• Orange County
regional otfice.
Thomas B. Yundt 1s vice president and
manager of the office. Crocker Vice President Ted
Kalil will head the business banking center staff.
Louis F. Harrington has been appointed vice
president-program management at the Douglas
Aircraft Company, Long Beach.
Harrington will replace Wend.ell W. Way, who
is retiring after 31 years with Douglas.
lllff, Thorn & Company, a Phoenix-based
<.'Ommercial real estate brokerage firm specializing
m lhe sale and lease of industrial, office, retail, land
and income-producing properties, opened a
Newport Beach office. The off1t't' ts headed by Jim
Meoconi, vice president and manager, formerly
with the Newport Beach offtCC' of Grubb & Ellis.
Robert H. Osur has been named senior vice
president/marketing of Imperial Trust Company.
He had been with Pension Funding and Financial
Company. Irvine.
The office is located in the Pacific National
Bank building at 4665 MacArthur Court. Suite 200.
Tim Hedding has joined Imperial Bank's Costa
Mesa office as vice president in the real estate
department. He was associated with Southport
Development Corporation, Newport Beach.
Hardlll E nte rprises, Inc. Springfield, Mo ..
manufacturer of precision aerospace and defense
industry parts, industrial tools, and cons umer
products, had its name changed to M. Group
Industries, according to the Newport Beach
headquarters of the parent finn. M . Group Corp.
M . Group Corp, 1s a private ly -held
management and financial services company with a
portlt>lio that includes real estate holdings, e nergy
investments, aviation activ1ues. and an insurance
company.
Guy Fisher of South Laguna has joined Basso
& Associates, Inc., Newport Beach -based
advertising and public relations firm. He has been
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Pilots ratify
AirCal contract
The Tcanwt.crt Union's Airline dlvl.llon haa noti-
fi~ AJrCal of N~wport ~ach lhut a labor ag:rt!'l'mcnt
afft«:tlng the llne'a 250 pilot.a was ratJfled.
The two-year contract, l'ffecllVf' through Nov. 30,
1983. provides for wage im·reasc1 totaling 16 percent
over two years In return for work rule changes that
w1U result in improvements Ln average pilot utilizat1on
In ext'eSS of 16 pcrt.'t!nt.
'fhis agreement as simUar to one achieved May 26
when AirCal's 397 flight attendants, represented by
the Transpon Workers Union, ratified a two-year
tlight Jttendant C'Ontract
Pass cards recalle d
Western Airlines said 1t 1s recalling fully validated
$50 Travel Pass cards for verification before they can
be redeemed for paymf'nt of travel
In a messag~ to travel agents, Western said lhe
procedural change was nec.-essary because of accep-
tance by some travel agents of Travel Passes that have
proved to be fraudulent.
Office con1plex sel
Construction 1s under way on a garden office
development on 2.59 acrc..>s at 17326 Edwards Road a t
Artesia Boulevard in Cernt.os.
The project will be comprised of two two-story
buildings totaling 36,500 square feet of space, acx:or-
ding to Brandon M. Lamb of the Newport Beach office
of the Charles Dunn Company, exclusive leasing
agent.
The business park lS designed by Craig Comb &
Associates, Newport Beat'h
Welder to India
Conrac Machine Tool D1v1s1on of Westmu~ter
reports sale and shipmt•nt of a model A WM-102
automatic welding machine to Chougule lndage PVT,
LTD., a construcuon-busmess company based in
Bombay, India. The welder will bl• used for a struc-
tural beam fabrication facility on the lndian subcont-
ment.
'J et Plus' plan o pen s
Golden West Airlines of Newport Beach began a
plan called "Jet Plus Fares" on Monday
The program, m conjunction with American Air-
lines. can save passengers up to 92 percent or the cost
of their Golden West flights.
It can be used on American flJghts from Los
Angeles to 46 c1ues. The e<r.>t from Orange County to
Los Angeles International Alrport for such a flight
would be $3, (or example
GNP shows quarterly rise
WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S . economy lS
rismg again at least sµghtly after dropping steadily for
six months, government economists are estimating.
The Commerce Department's analysts say the
broadest measure of economic activity -"real," or
inflatJon-adjusted gross national product -appears to
be climbing al an annual rate of 0 6 percent m the
April-June quarter.
Such a gain would follow declines at annual rates
of 4.5 percent and 3.7 percent in the previous two
quaners and would be the strongest mdicauon that the
recession might be ending.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOR~ IAP) -Seles Mondey.
puce ano net cflanQe ot the 111teen most
Kl•,... New YO<~ S1~ E<ChA~ •-HMll"Q nationallv al more 1na11 SI
NEW YORKIAPI FINI Dow JOM~ •"V'
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0.yln F>wl I I 0.1 600 15"-.. 18M ,.,. 800< !>I.. •
US Sl_.1 SSi.500 ti•• '• Cll•COrp 511 100 14 • ..
llCA 51•,IOO I•'" • E Am.,r T& l 510,IOO SO ...
Gf'n Motort. sat.100 •S~~ '. Sony Co<p 419 'IOO 17'• ~.
Eaaon s l'IUOO 11' • ~•rslla.t> -.100 11•, ·~ Gull on m 100 11._ '•
EHl Koes.• 318 100 .. ' '. NLT Corp Jll,$00 11'• .,..
AMERICAN LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP] -Sales ~onO•y'~
1111ee ano nel chanQe ot the len mos•
414:11118 Ame<ICan Stoc:k E•Clllr>ge tsSutt.
lr&Olng netlonalt)o al mOTe •~an SI
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UPS ANO DOWNS
NEW VOllK IAPI Ttw follown>Q h\I
SIWIWS ,,,. -Yor' S100 E•c._ \IO<kS and warr ... ls 1"411 "41¥P QOM UC>
,,,. ..-1 --the mcxl l>.IM<I on ro;c,:'1on:.y"'°"9r r~rcllM\ of YolUmt
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for Mo<Wy J111 11
STOCKS
°"9fl H.... Law C-Ole :io 1nc1 ; .. n ,,, es 1&41! '" •s. 1 JJ l'O lr~ Jo. 33 308.d JOI 41 JOJ IJ 1.211
IS VII IOI> U 101 71 IOS 0 t<• IJ 0 S1
6S Slk X1t I& JOO'" JOO 1• ::io. •S 0 D lf\Ou• • sn 100
lr•n I OSl.JOO Uhl~ 1,0..000 vs St• • 643 400
WHAT STOCKS DID
NEW YORK IAPI June 2 I
AO••nc:tO Oethnod Un<h""'1"<!
Tot~ l\.'\u"\
N~,. hl(llt)
NfW tow\
loon 7SJ 1n 11'1 ISi ,
d
NEW YORK tAPI Jun 11
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METALS
TO<Wy
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C~r 67-72 4*ils a POUnd, US
des11na11ons
tb
Lead 24-27 cen11 a pound
Zinc: 35-37 oen•s a pound. Oetlll8fed
Tin SS 8450 Melal1 Week comPOsJte
lfumlnumr li-Tt cents a POUnO NY
MMCUry $370 00 oer ll11sk
Plet-S288 00 troy or N Y
SILVER
GOLD QUOTATIONS ...._,
lOftdon! morning fbclng $307 50. ol1
S1.50
l..oftdoft: al1arnoon ll•lng. S3011. 75, ott
S0.25,
Pwla: anatn0ot1 ll•lno $313 32, off S2.S3
Z"'1dt: l•t• 11.1ng. S307 so. on 'uo
bid; $3011.00 Mlled.
Hendy • Halrm111t: only deity qUOla
S3011. 76, oN I0.25.
,......_., only dlllly QUO!• $308 76.
Off S0.25
SYMBOLS
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NIO. .......... , "°' oe.. *1.50, °" 11.80.
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~ --~ Ora"gt Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Tut1d1y, Junt 22, 1982
<
Southern Calife>rnia's
most complete selection
of lighting at
• • • compet1t1ve prices.
Some of the brands we carry:
Casablanca Eagle Electrix
Lightolier Framburg
Forecast Lavery
Hi-Lite Lectra
Nulco Luxo
Stiff el Victor
Westwood Crystal Import
Frederick Cooper Dixon
Brite Lite Hadco
London Lamp ELA
Westgate Carrie Litecraft
Norwell Becker
P .D. West Majestic
Phoenix Illuminating
Quoizel Experience
Remington American
Duro-Lite Lantern
'
AI.I.IBD
lighting
I
Wolfe Creations
Tri-Lite
Sonne man
Tensor
Schonbeck
Troy
Hinkley
Halder
-Mato
Hubbel
Juno
222 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa 646-3737 I 646-8194
(across from N urseryland Nursery)
Puritan
.Nuton
Plantation
Thomas
Dini co
Atlas
L&S
Lightco
Laure --
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Keystone
Weiss & Bihller
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See today's Help Wanted ads,
classification 7100 .
Real Estate -the Complete Orange Coast Market Place •
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'°"' ll)Of 10:.0 IW ... 1
IOllll ·~16 1011
IUlll .... 1• 10.
11(10
1004l HOVJINO
01',0 ATUHHY
··~"•"tr'• ....... , All real asllte edvertlnd
In this newspaper ta
sub1ec1 10 11111 Federal
Fair Housing Act of 1968
wl\lch mallea II Illegal to
advettlse "any preferen-
ce, 11m11a11on or 01scrlrn1-
na11on based on race,
color, •ellglon sax or
national origin. or any
Intention to make any
Pmc W"l Boy bayfronl. Shi:-ior 2 boots.
rt'modeled 3 bdrm, 3 balh $1 ,200.000 •
Ocean & JellY views Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3
ti.th, 3700 1q ft 11.sa~.000 ace..n!ront
LllO llLE 11111
1-'nme Lido Nord b&yfront. 5 bdnn. 5 ~ bath.
Lge LR , 2 boal slips $1,500,000.
Remod«.>led 3 bdrm. 2 bath + large rec nn
beam ceilings. furnished, patios. $420,000
Lllll ISLE llYFRllT
.A1goon view from 6 bdrm. 5 balh. playroom.
dJrk m1, d1·n, Bout !ihp $1.350,000
such prele1ance, llmita· :~ uon or d15';r1m1netlon " BAYSIDE COYE
:: This newspape< wlll not Spectat·ular bayfront view 2 br. 2 ba up. 2 br,
uoo knowingly accept any 2 ba d 2 boa lJ $1 800 000 1'°° advertising tor real es-n. t S JlS • • llW
::: ~~t~h;~~e ls In v101a11on COROllADO CAYS rs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Corvnado lsland l'USl bayfront lot 85' boat
~~ EUOllSt Advert I· dock. Plans avail. Rt'<l. $370,000 w/tenns.
::: sers should check
~ their ads dally and
: report errors Im·
media t e ly . T h e
JI(). DAIL y PILOT as-= sumes llabillty for ~ the first Incorrect ~ insertion only.
'!;'! ............... ~
1700
JklO :t!llO ""'° WlO 1100
4114)
l<l)O
•Zlll <DJ
U.'lllJ uoo mo ""' ~
Mi()()
Ml)j)
g,.,., /11 $111 .....•......•.........
G111111J I 002 .......................
BEAUTY
lllD THE IEST
Beautllul 5 Bdrm Bue·
cola, wlth 3.000 sq ft of
1tv1ng spaoe Good assu-
mable loans. quick es·
crow Aslllng $260.000
546-2313 ti!l;R1
HYCllEIT SHl,000
lmpreaslve 11 the word
that comn to mind when
you view the Fr provin·
clal exterior or thlt lovely
custom l\ome The 9')a·
clous Mstr Bdrm has a
His & Her dressing lllM,
sunken tub & atrium. The
3 remaining Bdrm• -
1oc11ed In e 1eperet•
wing w/2 Beth• ldeel tor
entertaining wltl\ a 18'99
format dining room & we11>ar. The famlty room
& living room both offer
the warmth of llrepl-6.
Assume aKlttlng loan.
Call us for a viewing
appt 63t·7370
TRADI T IOr\AL
REALTY
ILIFFS COIH
Single story l'nd untl, e><panded 3 br, 3 ba
on lurgesl grecnbt•h. $250.000.
PUil UH
3 bdnns. 2 •., baths lvndo near pool $145,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 Boy~·d•· Dr,,. N B b7S bH:l
TWO FOR
DIE VALUE
Live 1n one end rent the
othefl Newe• 1ton1 unit
plus 1ecenlly returblahed
home Motivated senar
says sul>m•t all olleral
Terms offered Only
S 184,950 Call today,
~6-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
MllT oe11m11
Beautlf\illy landacaped &
maintained 4 Bdrm
h ome. Great corner
locetlon w/u latlng RV
eoceu. Owner wlll asalll
w/llnanclng. Full price
$142,500. 161-3191
r---l1:'AYL~R ~·J
TtllnlllOI •dd·on family 1m. M1ny l Br. den. g1r, CIOM to b•ylron1 Porll Mint
I• ell )'OU p1y when you -e11tr•• lnclud lng new Main beech. S1.tll.lll50 cond. ·79 dbl wldtt, 11r ..
t1ke over utellno 1•1 ctirS)9t L.110-utum1bl• La&111 Vllltet I.I plaot, brlek 1>atl0.
TO SpaclOIJ• <t br 811• lolll'I end ownet will ... 411-1111 l 5'.l500. AllO 2 br. 2
ewtlve qetecfled h<>me. 1111. 1135.000. C.11 !Ot b&.. double wide, comer
Featuring lrml din. fmly mo<e lnlo. 9711-6370 U.a11 mJ11 lffl lot 139.000 Biii Grundy
rm & frplc. Only S2t2, ':':''••••••••u•u•••••• 875-8181 .
000 FEE. 2070 San Ml-letf ..... Int -.---.. -._-.._-,-.. -.-guet Or . N-port Beech co-ope lrom S31.ooo ..t. • -• •
759-150t or 752-7373. , ----..,.----::-..,.-'"'." equltt price. Condo• 2 bdrm, l'I~ ba, •dlt•
1 • 7" 000 f ti •·· L81ge lot Sml pet OK By Ownet ColleQe Park 4 from '" u pr.... Nr Shopping lo.ow rent
Br 3 BL, poor. A1sume Leleure World R ... IM ..... 000 841·-54
I I "'A owe 2nd S135 24221 Pue<> de Valencll ...... . ., .. ~ OOO'. Prlnclpela only.' Lag. Hiiia 714/837·5500
555.1098 Lib ftnit 1055 I STAii Pllll ••••••• •........... • • • Double wide Lane.er with
IWIER SAYS SELL
Lrg 1<1150 IQ fl 3 Bdr 2 Ba
condo wllll 1 great H.B
loc1tlon Sht year old
formal model w/2 cer
garage & air condltlo·
nlng Assume lSI & ow·
n er wlll carry Only
$128.900. 631-7370
PlRI PUCE
ESTATES
•IR. 2~ II.
attached sunroom 2
bdrms . 2 ba1t1a & 2 car
carport Prime end unit
wlll\ lots ol p rivacy I
Convenient wettslde
location $42,000
17141673-4400
12 Ill '21·2121
roncll Puo Roble1 Bkr
7 t4/650·8 t7 l
FENCED 5 ACRES
Level. oek• & willow
tree1. Rlneno Cll1tornle
Land W"'· 1-076.2040
SPECIAL 2br. enclON4J
p11to, deluae kllch, $430
OC-RENTALS 750-3314
E/Slde 3 I>•. Oen. lrplc.
country kit leoaH $850
No pell 842-0280 ... , ,,,,,. WHIH ZIOO E/S1de c111rm .. 2 t>r l t>a.
•••••••••••••••••••••• cpl, no pet• July 1, $625.
WANTED 641-3937
Oceanlron1 101. Laguna B_y_A_l_rp-o-rl-.-3-t>-r-. -2-,,.,-1>-a.
or Newport Betel\ pat io 2 c ar gar
760-9598 S700/mo 673·8270 day•
, I , 3 br. 2 ba. S C PlaZ8 r Ylft 1rty co"9o Sllarp trl·M. gar
Wllltakeoveryourpay-pool spa S750mo
mems on ii 2 or 3 Bdrm 551·2960 eves home, will also consider
a duple" °' mptex wttn 4Br 1wn11se1 condq. dbl
owners unit Prtn only garage $700 mo Mur
pie.se 542-3377 chlnson en1erot1ses ~~~~~~~~~~le-.-s-1d-e.· 2 l>d•m p-lu_s_ll_pc_
HARBOR t l•11f1/1 ...................... Gar Lg lot Pets Ok
$700 mo Joyce Wallie
631 1266 TRADITIONAL
REALTY
4 Br 3 Be l'amtly rm
Bonus rm 3 c.ar garage.
3100 sq 11 S895tmo
840·6203 all 6
AUTOS, IMPOITEO 3 U, 2 II
Large covered patio.
lireplaoe, double car ga·
rage Excellent condl·
tlon S 135.000. Owner
will c1rry 1st loan Beat
t.f Mfll AU• Monwo ... d.
A.nt1n H••'"' IOIW
C•P'• ov-t:olt O•tl~n •.• ,,.,1
r1.l
""""' ~ .. Jtn,,f'n K.rm..n111.t11• i..mw(lltN ,. .. ,,..,
\tff~ I ·f· K.+"I \h; .. I.ti ......
P.nlf••
PNI"'' t"Ot••~ ftf'fta ult flt.OU•MY)t r RD't' s. .. r,-:;,"
fO)'OU rr1umph voo ....... ,.
Voho
AUTOS, NEW
!1;111
•ltC
'"" , .. ~
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
llll
VllS fTlt till w:a.
'.11£1
Y1/!J '1111 •71' BR Single E•milll-liO
,;.11 In H B $97.950 Only
,,, S20.000 down Eicellenl
~:~ ~e;:~:~,1~ :!:n In~~:~
:;~ pest 11ouse In the tracl
'"· Call Mike '°' more Inf<><· "" mallon (7111) 720·039t 1;~
•1~ 111> tl!tl y;91 ,,.
97 .. tl~ v1i1
'171~
'112
111101 ol term1. , WAlllTll, Y1EW1 R•r loOarllt, Rltr.
botllt1t ltoatft1 will! ct•pltttlJ Hl-1721 rt•tlltlt.LLbll.~ ................... Jl!~~~!!!!~~~23 ~Da:l&V-
., ..... , Yltw wtt• 1 .. 11y rtt• Hiii .. ,.,
•ltftr Hitt. lrt1f ftr Hftrflillll 114
•1ily liYl•I· Htt,000. fH. 131-1400. ····"· \.\AHRI RONT llOMl
10 \I I 1111 ..
OWIEI llllHI
2 8•. 2 Ba condo. EJctras
Pool, lacuu:I, greent>elt
avail Must tell Prln.
only 6 4 t -9<199 or
646-7958.
Covlnglon 11-Pleua So
Cst Plaia. Assume loan
& OWC. Try 25"/, down
Prine only Bkr
6<15-8100, 549-1366.
-~-
•• oranoe Cout OAtLV lltfL:OT/Tuted•v, Jun• aa, 1182
BIG BIRD BATH -Los Angeles Department
of Water and power workers fill sandbags to
make walls of pool being built for California
gulls and migratory birds at Mono Lake near
AP Wlrephoto
the California-Nevada borde r . The 4-inch
deep, 60-foot long fresh water pool next to
highly saline M ono Lake wiU provide fresh
water for drinking and bathin~r the birds .
Gold, silver still falling
'Former precious metals' see hard times
NEW YORK (P ) -G o ld a nd
silver have fallen on su c h hard
times that som e investme nt
experts have begun refe rring to
t h em as "forme rly precious
m e tals."
The label may be a bit e xtre m e
for a pair o f commodities that
hav e been revered by seek e rs of
wealth since ancie nt times. But it
pre tty w ell summarizes what has
happe ned in g o ld and s ilver
trading the past couple of years.
Monday gold fell to $301.50 a n
ounce, do wn from a peak o f $875
in early 1980, and briefly touched
$295. And s ilver dropped below
$5 an o unce -off m o re than 90
percent Crom the high of $52.50 it
established less tha n 2 tl2 years
ago.
One o f the s ta unc h est a d -
vocat es o f investing in gold
apparenty threw in the to w el last
w eek . James Dines, who had
begun recommending it at $35 a n
ounce two decades ago, sent a
"sell all precio u s metals"
advisory to subscribers.
As might be expected, all this
has taken a toll on stocks of go ld
and silver rompan1es. S tandard
& Poor's inde x o f four gold
mining issues h as' fallen more
than 36 percent m the fi rst half
of 1982 (\lone .
ASA Ltd .. a closed -end
inves tme nt company whose
portfolio consists m ainly of South
African mining sh ares, nosedived
from 91 112 to the mid-20s in the
DIATH NOTICIS
past year and a half.
H omestak e Mining, whic h
operates N or th America's largest
gold mine in the Black Hills o f
South Dakota, plunged o ve r the
same period from 88 t o 18
Campbell Red Lake, based in
Toronto, dropped from a high of
27 ~ to about 9.
The s tory has been as bad, or
worse, for ~Iver producers llke
Hecla Mining, down from 35 V. to
6 ; and Sunshine Mining, d own
from 26 ~ to 5.
In their glory days, precious
metals and the m ining s tocks
acquired a reputation as a kind of
foul-w eather µiend to investors
-not just a haven from the
woes of the world, but a way to
prosper from those problems.
Late ly, there has b een n o
shortage of trouble -a seve r e
recession, wars in th e Falkland
Islands and the Middle East -
but gold and silver are no longer
playing their old roles.
As Lawren c e H ei m , a
P ortland, Ore .-based in vestme nt
adviser, observed, gold "mo ved
up muc h less than it s h o uld have
when the fighting in Lebanon
started.
"The ~eneral public and 'g o ld
investors continue to hold to the
perceptio n that the rate of
inflation is h eading lowe r," Heim
added. "Until the people begin to
perceive that the rate of inflatio n
is accele rating, it ls unlike ly tha t
th e y will be buying inflatio n
hedges s uc h as gold and s alver."
That 1s just one of man y
e xplanatio n s exp e rts have
o ffe red for the previous-m etals
b ust.
Th e Sovie t Un io n 1s
p e rio dically rep orted t o be
depressing the gold market w ith
sales or the m e ta!. Silve r
traders fret about ~1ble selling
by the U.S . governmen t o r th e
Hunt bro thers o f Da llas.
Still, the s ingle reason that is
g i ve n m ost o ft e n is th e
persistence o f high interest rates
at a time whe n infla tion a n d the
pace o f econ om ic activity have
both s lowed.
The big -m on ey players in the
game today are appa r~ntl y
inc lin e d t o k ee p "th e ir
intemat1011ally mobile fu nds in
dollars at h igh interest rates."
said Eugene J She rman, vice
president o f the Inte rnation a l
Gold Corp. o f Ne w Y ork, in a
commen ta.ry.
"A change Lil the direction of
the dollar and interest rates, or a
change an the perc-c ption o f the
direction . w ill be necessar y to
bring inst itutio nal investors back
into the marke t ," S herman
con cluded.
Heim. for h is par t. says that in
his r e c omme nded m vestrne nt
strategies, "w e do pla n to use
'g o ld again B u t for n o w , w e
thu• it is logical to wa1t for th e
market itself to 'tell' us when to
e nter. a nd w hat directio n w e
sho uld bet o n "
•
MllC tlJTIC( Ml.IC NOTa
":1~1.C:I' ':m.~D' ptaJC NOTICl MUC *1T1Cl ":B.=r ":r,::..... The foOowlng perton le dolno TM IOlkMlllo pereone.,. _...
l>lltlneM .. 1>1.1'"'"9 ••. The lollow1119 !*90" I• dOlnt llA,_,.., bllalm.-: Ill. T 1.ANOtOAftl, ~wing l*IOM .,. dOlng ILllll INTl!APRlll!. PO Do• ION IN!AOY, LTD .. I Ol1
7:t00, tlMl·O Aclell'la Aw., Coela Butl-Ceintet Ortv9, 8u1te HO, Maee, CA t2Ut IMM CA t 2715 111 Vltp ftt.., COiie ~.CA ftAAKV l!W IU81Nlll tff27. "10ftlllTIU, HOO W. Moore tt.,
JetnM " lt.-n.l 117 Virginia tu11e "M'', 8ent1 Ana. Clltf0ml9 pt, Ooeta MIN. CA w2fl:l7 ta704
Mannella r11ncolea Mouller, PHIL l'OUA TW!LVI. IH()., a 1'00 Adema Ave 1 1IM, Co111 C1l1torn11 001poretlon, 20t 1
M .... CA 92128 6uaJn.ea Cenlet Drive, 8ulM 220,
Thie ~-la oonducted by an lf'Vln4I CA t 27 ft. lhlt ~ le OOnduOteO by an Llnooln l evl ng1 and t.oen
lnd~I AUOClallon , • Oe llfo1,,I• lndlYIClval Thi• but"-le conoue1ed by a l\fllll\ftte Movll., llmlted f)lllnerlhle>. Jamee A. ''"" oorporatton, 10 t Llnool11 Way. Thie 1lateme111 WM flied with tM MOm•ey ftll/k, CelHotnle t1714.
Countr C1ertl ol Orange CounlV on Nal S Harty, iaoo 'Iii. Moo<e
June 1, 1982 tt11111J 8trM1. Senta Ana. Oelffomla t2704
Put>lllhed Orellge Co ••t oal!Y Mlcheel F. Aow•. HOO w
Thie aletemen1 wea tued With 1he Phtl f'wr Twelve. lno
County Clan. of Ortonge Covniy on Rldletd Kr«NI. June .t, 1882 Vtoe Pr.aldent
Piiat, ~ne 111, 22. '9, July t . tad Moore 81r•t. Senle Ane. Cllttomle 26T4<12 12704
, tton• fltlt .... _,, Wll flied .with IN
ftut>ll tflt d Or1nge Coaa1 01lly County Clefk of OreflOI County Ol'I
fttlot. June I 16. n. 211 1982 June 4, t902
2428 82 CAftlllTZ ' ICAIO~ ___ rta.IC ___ NO_T_IC_E ___ ~o~=::~ PftM
Unooln 8111. & ~ AIM PUlt.IC NO TIC£ JOlln M. Yl.tnker Jt
n auwii I •• ., Vkll Pr~L-,~:.ra...., This lltl19'Mtll wM ;;i;o""w1ttlll\e
Tne following peraon la doing =~0~2°1 Otange County on • .,,.. 200
bu8'MM IL lftt1• CONSTA UC flON CONSUL Publlthad Orange Coat! Delly
NOT1CI Of' TllUITll'a Ula
T.I . No. nt214
lf'vlfte, CA n?t .. 11• ,,..,,,
Publltllad Orang• Coatl Oalty
PllOt. June 8. 16. 22. a . 1t12 2&qM2 ~:r,~s. 17751 Ml1c11e11 irv1ne. CA tt11ot. Ju~ 16, n . a . July 8. t982
Roger c. Kirkham. 17761 2936·'2
NEWPORT HOME LOAN. INC u
duly apl)Olnl*" Tru1t" und., lhe
M11cnell, lrvllll, CA 9:1714 Thie bu~ It oondllCted by a.n
ll'ldlvlduel. ROQtf C Kll'llham Tnta 1uat-t wu flied wttn 1he
Coun1y Cleric of Orange County on
June 4. 1882 ,1tOIOI
Publltfled Oreflge CoHt Cally Piiot, June 8. 111, 22. 29, 1982
2!!08-82
Nit.IC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUI .........
NAME ITATIMINT The touowlng P•reon I• doing
bUllMllll ... NEWPORT AIRE SYSTEMS,
1539 Monrovia Ave., Newport
Balcll, Ca 112eel3 Cnartee Henty NOr1on, 33035
Outrlg~ Ct., San Juen Capistrano. Ce. 92875
Thia bualneat It ~·due1ed by an
Individual.
Charlel Henrt Nor1on Thia 1111ement waa filed with tl>e County Clerk of Orange County on
June 1 t. 1982 F1ttat4
Published Orange Coeat Cally PllOI June 15. 22. 29, July 6, 1982
2684-82
POOLIC NOTICE
'ICTTTIOU9 9UNtEH NAMt! aTATHtENT The followtng peraon1 are doing
bulllMllll ..
I & R PROMOTIONS, J0.4 So.
Cent9'. Senta Ana, CA 92703.
I c!li R Products Intl, Inc.. a Callfornla corporation, 304 So. Cenl«. Senta Ana, CA 92703. Thll bUslMllll IS condUCled by •
corporation.
I & R Product• Intl, Inc
Jr; Mlllow, Prealdent
Thia •!element WU flled with Ille County .;lerk ot Orange Counly on
June t I. 1982 f'tttS'1
Published Orange Coaat Delly
Piiot, June 15, 22, 29, July 8, 1982
21138-82
Pt&1C Hema:
Nil.IC NOTICE
fOllOWlng dMCllb41d deed of 111111 ; ___________ _
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION flta.IC NOTIC( ------------1 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ___ ;..::;:;.;;;.:...;..:.:....:..;.;.;;;..... __
,ICN!fT,..'OU•T' .. •Tul.,.Hl!T·· CASH (payable at tlm" Of .. ,e In lllOTICI OP " " " lawful money of the Ur1l111CS StalMI TllUITll'I IALI 1"41 followlng per-. 11• dOlng all right. 1111t end 1nt&1NI oon"'9'f9d T.I. No. Mm
buliMN M 10 and now held by It undef Mid NOTICE IS HERE8'1' GIVEH. lha1 (Al R S COMPONENTS INC , DHd ol Trull In the property on Wlldnet<lty, July 7, 1982, .. ~ (Bl R S 8\ISTEMS INC., (Cl R S llerelnat1er deec:rlbed: o'clOc:k 11 m of ... d day, In tM room
MICROTECH INC . 3100 w WIA/,.,.,, TRUSTOR· CL YOE A McKAY and .. , uide lor cOflduotlOQ TNll••
Ave . Ste 7, Sant• Ane. CA 92704 WINIFRED E. M<:KAY. husband and S•ln. wlllllfl ,,.. otftolll of MAL Four 0 Mlorotec:hnolOgy 11'\0., • wife EST ATE SECURITIES SERVICE.
California corporation. 3100 W BENEFICIARY NEWPORT HOME loeated al 2020 North Stoaa..t)', Wwner Ava . -7, Santi Ana. CA LOAN TRUST 1239 Suite 208, In me City of Slnll Ma.
112704. RKorded Seoleml>er 24, 1911 u Count y or Orange. State ot Thia bulin-It conducted by e Instr NO 30897 In book 14231, pagt Ca 111 or n I e. RE AL E 8 TATE
eo<porallon 327 ot Ottlelal Records In tile olflGe SECURITIES SERVICE., a Celtfomll Four 0 or lhe Recorder of Or•noe County; corporellon. aa duly appointed
Mlcfotectinology Inc told deed or trull d411Cnbel 111e Trullee under and pureuant to !tie
0 Otoket followtng PfoPOrt'f Loi 73 of Trec1 power or sale confarted In that
Thie 1111emen1 wu flied wllll Ille No. 376. In the City ol CO.ta M .... oertatr1 Oeeo or Trust axecuted by County Clerk of Orange Counly on Count y of Ortnge. Sti le Of JONATH.-.N M JARVIS. a llngle June t't, 1982 Calllornla. as per map recorded 1n man. recorcle<I November 8, te&o,
'111S10 book 15, page 29, m1toettaneou1 In Book 13823 ol Ofltclel Recofde of Published Orange Co111 Cally m~. In the ofllc41 ol the county said County, 11 page 947,
Piiot. June 16, 22. 29. Jul)' 8, 1982 recorder of 11111d counly EJtc:ep1 1he Recoroe<s ln1trumet1t No. 7348, Cly
2559-82 North4Mltt9'1)' 557 42 fNI reason ol a breach or defeult In
----81-.,,-IC_NO_T-IC_[ ____ , YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A payment or performance of the n-. OEEO OF TRUST OAT EO AUGUST obllge11one secured thereby.
-----IC--OCMl7-------l7, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE including thll breech or delault,
FICTITtOUI •u•••• ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR No11ce of WllJCll Wll recorded PROPERTY. IT MAV BE SOLO AT A February 19. 1982, as Reco<der'a NAME STA'RMENT PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN 1ns1rumen1 No 82-0511890, WILL •. }lie tollowlng P«ION are doing EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE uvll,_... OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST HIG HEST BIOOER FOR CASH, LAKE GROVE It, 17581 lrvt YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lawful money of Iha United StllM. l:k>ule11111d, Suite 107, Tustin, Calif LAWYER or a cashier's cheek drawn on a 112660L · k G L 1 1 2550 Sant• Ar\8 Avenue. Co11e slale or national bank, a 1t1te or a e r 0 v • · a M 18 d Mesa CA 92626 teoeral Cf edit union or a slate or
P •'In• r • h IP • t 7 5 8 I Ir 11 In• "(11' a a1ree1 address ot common federal aa111no1 and tOafl aa.oc;latlon Boulevard, Suite 107, Tuttln, Calif designation 11 1hown eoove. no domiciled In this state, all payable at
112880. we rr 1n1 y 11 g 111 en es t o 11 • lhe time of sale, all right. thle and Llneoln Saving• and Lo•n completeness or correctnessl.. 1n1«nt l\CllO by 11, 11 Tr1111•. In
A•• o c I at Ion• • Ca I 11 or n i a The benehclary under said Deed tllal real properly situate In tald
corporation, 101 Lincoln Wey, of Trutt, by reason of 8 breach or Coun1y and Stale, desorlbed 11
Monlerey Partt, c.IMornie 91754 defaull In the obl1gauon1 secured lollOws
This buelneee la conducteo by an thereby heretofore execu1ed and PARCEL 1 un1ncorpot1ted 111octat1on 0111e1 delivered to the undersigned a u 1 N 30 •11o a d lhan e per1nership n I o as q w n n Llncoln S~v & Loan Aun written Oecle11Uon 01 Default and OelC'lbeO in Ille c;ondomlnlum ptan John M Yunker Jr Demand f0< Sala and written nollce recorded on Sec>tem~ 14 11178 In EKec Vice President of breactl and of ete<;toon lo cauM boo1>, 1284 1, pagea 1129 to 996 This sia1ement was llled with 1119 the undersigne d 10 se ll s a id 1nc1us111e or official records of 1810 c 1 Cl " 1 0 C propeny 10 aatlaty aald obltgat1on1. county as ameooed by amendment Juoun ro 1~82 O rMge ounly on end lhtrealler the undersigned to conOomlnlum plan recorded on
ne · cauaeo said not1<;e ol breach and ol November 10, 1978 In book 12918,
P C Fllll20I electlon to be Reoorded March 3. pagee 1602 and 1803 of olfoclat ubllshed Orange OHi Cally t982 u fnslr No 82-074334 ol sa!O records or said county Plfol June 15. 22 29 July 6. 1982 Ottlclal Records PARCEL 2
_________ 2_63_4_-_e2_1 S aid sale wlll be m1de, but An undlvrOed one thlr1y·IOUr1h
NOTIC£ Of' MLIC NOTICE without oovenent or warran1y, t 1/3<1111) Interest as • tenant In
TIWSTEE'S IAL.E ------------! axpresa or Implied, regarding lltle, common 1n the tee 1n1eres1 In end to
TA. No. 77790-4 FICTITIOUS eu ... M ~. or encumbrancet, 10 the common area ol IOts 2. 3 ar\d 5 T.O SERVICE COMPANY as duty NA.Me 9TAT£MENT pay the remaining prlnclpal 34.lm of Of lracl 9858 as per map flied In
appoln1ed Tru11ee under the The fOllOWlng persons 11 doing the note(•I secured Dy 1111ld Deed ot book 436, p99ee 1 to 7 lnctullve. ot
lottowlng Oeecribed deed of trust buli..-S u; Trust, with ln1ereet as In llllld note mlscellaneoul maps. records ol
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION KEYSTONE ARMS , 86f4 p<OVlded. edvance.. If any. ·1nder 11111d counly atauclllletn lsdefined TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR w .. tmlnlter Ave., Westmlnlt«, CA the l«ma ol 11111<1 0ee0 of Trull, 1n Iha IT11CNI enllUed deflnlllona" CASH {payable at time of Hie In 92883. f-. charges and expeo-ot the of lhl! dectarallon ol covenants.
lawful MOne)' of tne United Stales) Oavkl Muwetl Berm1n. 6380 Trustee and or Iha trusts created by cond111ons and restriction$,
ell ngttt. title end lnl«ea1 con"'9'f9d Bl~by Hiii Rd Long BNch. CA Mid Deed ol Tru11 Said sale Wiii be rec;orded APfll 21. 1978 Ill bOOk
to and now held by It under Mid 90815. held on Wednillday. July 7, 1982 •t 12644. page 951 of olfldal rec:0tds.
Deed ot Trust In the propeny This bulinest ia conducted by an 2:00 p.m al lhe Chapman Avenue 11he "decllrauon"). and any
i-e1ne.1ter Oeecr'lbed Individual entrance lo 1ne C1111c Center supplemenu and amendment•
TRUSTOR. JAMES MUSSL Y, 1111 Oevkl M Berm1111 Bulldlng, JOO E Chapman Avenue. 111ere10
unMarrled man. and RA NOY Thi• 11e1ement -filed with the In the Cliy of Orange, CA ucepllng lherefrom ell oil, oil STEWART.aalnglemen.all .. jolnt Coonty Clerl<ot OrangeCountyon Al the lime o f the ln111 e 1 rtghla. minerals. mineral rlgllls. tenenta. June 4, 1ee2 publication of this notlc41. Ille total n11 ur11 gas 1101111 and other
8 e N ! F I c I A Ry : EN R I 0 u E 1'1tOTl'I emounl of the unpaid ~ ot the llyOIOC&tbonS, by wt1ai-name
CASTELLANO, an unman1ed Men. Publlelled Orange Coal! Cally obllglllOn MCUred by Iha l bove known. QROlnetmll atMm, an<I 1111 ~ded Jul)' t, 1981 u Instr. Piiot, June 8. t5, 22, 29. 1982 described deed of lrus1 and products derived from any of the
No.~ In bOok 14123, page 485 of 2•33-82 estimated co1t1, upense1 and foreg0tng, 1na1 may t>e within Of
Ottlelel Records In the ottke of the I------------advances 11 S29.900 84 To under 111e p a rce l of l a n d Reoorder of Orange Coun1y. Mid P\8.IC NOTICE detennlne tile opening bid you me~ 11ere1nebo11e descnoed tOijetller deed ol trull describes the · call (7 14) 937--0966 w1111 111e perpetual right ot dtllllng,
tollowlng pr<>e>eny: NOTICE Of' TRUanE'a SAU DATED June 7. 1982 min ing. e-plorlng and operating
PARCEL 1· T.9. No. m1W NEWPORT HOME LOAN. INC the refor and s tortng In end
Lo\ 74 of Tract No 9423. In tile LAWYERS TITLE INSURANCE as said Truetee. remoV1ng 1119 aame from aald land City of Irvine, County of Orange. CORPORATION 81 duly eppolnted By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY or any other laftd , mcludlng the right
State ol C.llfornla. u shown on a Tr ustee unoer the totlowlng •OMI to wtt1ps1ock or dlrecllonall)' cfrlll map tecorded In book 406, pegee de9Crlbed deed ol 1ruet WILL SELL By Cindy Schoonover. and mine from lands Olher ,,,.,. 15 to 26 bo lh lnctualve , AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE A.asletafll S.C.etary those her8tr\8b0vt CleeCribeCt Oii or
Ml90elleneou9 Mapa, In the ollloe of HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH One Clly Boulevard West. gas wells. lunnels and 111att'1 Into the Coun1y Re corder of said (payable et lime of sate In lawtut Orange. CA 92668 111roug11 or acrost the aubsur1-ol
County money of Ill• United States) 111 (71•183S-8288 lhe land llerelnabove described, EXCEPT THEREFROM ell oil, gas. right, tltla end int9'WI conveyed 10 Publlahed Or1nge Coast 01rly and 10 bOttom sucil wlllpstoclced or
minerals and other hydrocarbons. end now held by It under 1akl Deed Pilot. June 15, 22. 29, 1982 dlrecuonally drllled ~s. tunnels
b9IOw a depth of 500 leet. without of Trusl In the p<operty llerlinaner 250 -82 and &halls under lrld oen.eth Of
the rlglll of s utface entry. u dellcnbed. beyond the ex1ertor llmtts ltleraot
rMerVed In in1trumen1t Of record. TRUSTOR. ROBERT R. RACrTI. PUBUC NOTICE and 10 redrlll, re1unne1. equip, PARCEL 2· BENEFICIARY JOSEPH I. maintain. repair, deepen end
An exc1u11ve euem1n1 tor DELMAN NOTICE OF DEATH OF ope<Ale eny such weUs « '™'-
per111ng ~over that ponlon Recorded Merell 17, 1ee1 11 DAVID ff. SCHWARTZMAN w11110U1 llOW8V9r, tile rlQlll to dn•.
INSHAW ol LOI 237 ol S&ld Tract No. 9423, ln1tr.No.224771n t>ook t398Apage AND OF PETITION TO mine. store. explore ano operate
shown on Exhibit "A" to the f586 ol Olllclel Recordslnlheottlce ADMINISTER ESTATE NO 111roug11 Ille aur!ace or Ille upper KALEY Uniled St.ates tn the Diocese Sacqu ety, Rec to r o f St ERNEST A INS llA W, a Oec:laratlon of Restrictions for The ot tile Recorder of Oranoe County: · 500 teet or 111e 34.lbtur!ace of the
DR JAMES COWIN of Georgia, he was tHe first Wilfrid's Episcopal C hurch . residen t or Costa Mesa, Ca LP•MaaterAaloclatlon,rCICOl'ded 1111ld deed ot 1~1 delcrlt>es Jhe A-1138!4 1and nere1nabove described, as
rector and buHt S t Phillps R R ' h d 8 t d p d J 17 September 111. 1977, In book tollowlng property. · To all heirs, beneflctari('S, reserved 1n the deed from tile Irvine KALEY, age 72, a former . e v . IC a r a ~~ a n asse awav on u ne • 12382, p1ge 12S5 01 Offlcl1t THE LANO REFERRED TO . d ' d Company, a cotporallon recorded
Pr test 0 r S l W 1 If rid• s E PI SCO p a I Ch Ure h In James D.C. Kaley o fhaating. 1982 He IS survived by htS Recordl. u c:arpor1epac;e 7• Seid HERE IN IS SITUATED IN THE e re llors an conu.ngenl February 25. 1980 In book 13511.
Episcopal C hurc h, passed Coalinga, California in 1954. Interment will be made at son Gu y or Massachusetts, 5 ee1ement t1 fl.lrther defined and STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY c r e d 1 to r s o f Dav 1 d H . page 737 of otticial reeon!s.
away on S unday June 20 H e went to S t ockton, St PhHlpsChun:h,Coalinga, gandt•hildrcn, J e ffr1:y. described In Article Viti of the OF ORANGE. ANO IS OESCAIBEO Schwartzman and persons Also excepting therefrom 1ne 'ea ·Cal fomia in 1960 and w-C Th f ii t d Ch h p Oeclar111on of Restrictions for The AS FOLLOWS· who m ay b e o the rwis e subsur1acewaterrtohta.butwlll10U1 1982 in Ana heim Fa ther 1 .... a e am Y s ugges s au 13· ristop er. eter Lakes P1a•ned Development. p•RCEL 1 T.. ,.. t I .. f 1 I ' · t h 'bu · be mad h " " .. e sou .. we• er y ;_ .... ~ted m the will and/or the rig .. 1 o aur ec:e en ry ea Kaley was born onMay24 an a ss 1s ant at t econ tri lions eto t e a nd Fran c ois , 2 g r ea t -recorded September 19. 19n In one-half of tot 9 In blocit A of u""''"" reserve<1 1n1he deedfrom1he lrv1r>e
1910 on the Lo;le o r Ma n: Cathederal of St. Paul in Los March of Dimes ·tn memory grand1:hildr<'n , T in a a nd book 12 of Olflcial Records. Harper, In 1he cHy of Costa Mesa, estate: Company. a eotporauon r9CO(ded
G reat Britian At a n early Angeles, Ca. in 196'4. He of Dr Kaley and h is Kristi Mr lnshaw was a PA,.RC.!:!w .... ·•"-e .. -t f~ uM county of Orange. 111te of A pelltion has lx.-en rllc-d February 2~. 1980 In book f3511,
eel Cam" •~ Huntington n -·h gra d so Richa d K 1 I f th U . d "·~~~.....,.,..., -·~· ~ CeNlornla. u per map rt.corded In by Arnold Greene. D D.S m page 737 of ofllclal reoordl age he mov to London """' """°" · 0 n r a e y P anner o r e n ite _ _._.,,.__1ofLots 237·-.. 2"• k 6 21 1 11 p•RCEL 3 • C i 1967 d h B p B h S G ..... _.,...., ... _, .. .., ,,., boo page •mace eneoua h S C r " Ontario Canada where he a . n an was t e ates. ierce r o t e r s t a t <' s o v e r nm e n t f said Tract No g423, said maps, In the office of the county l e u p e r 10 r 0 u rt 0 Easements u 1uc11 easements
attended the Uruversily of rector and builde r or St. Smiths' Mortuary directors. S h i p yo rds ro r • 20 year s . eu«nent being further deflned and recorder of said coun1y. Orange County requesting are pertlc:utarly se1 forth In lhe
Weste rn Ontario, he was ~ilfrtd's Episcopal Church 536-6539. G raveside services w ill be described In Article II of t he PARCEL 2 The northeasterly that Arnold G reene. M .D be 11111cte entltled "Euemertrs" of the
n... 933 10 1967 All in all Father FERRYMAN h Id T sd 22 1982 Oeclarellon of Rettrlcllona for tile on.halt 01 lot 8 In btock A of appointed as p e r sonal dectaratton under •he 1ec1lon ordained a a.A""acon m I · e on ue ay • 8 1 Lekas Mester Association referred Harper, In the city of Colla Mesa. tali dm' ·. headings 1n llOOh anlcle entitled es and was made a Pnest m Kaley built 2 churches, 4 D A N I E L E R N E S T 3 . 0 0 P M a t F a 1 r ha v e n 10 In Parcel 2 above. c 0 un1 y 0 t o ra nge. at ate of represen ve to a !01stcr tollowa "Rights 1111d Duties: Ulllllles
1935 inOntano,Canada. ln parish .halls and 2 rectori~. FERRYMAN. reside nt o f M emorial Park with the YOV ARE IN OEFAULT UNOERA Calltomla,upermep reoorded ln the estate o f D av id H and Cable TeleV1slon," "Suppor1.
southweste rn Onta rio h e He reured from St. Wilfrid s Perris, Ca. Passed away on R ev Fath e r Con ra d OEEO OF TRUST OATEO JUNE 18, book 6 page 27. mlscell1neo1.1• Schwa rtzm an (un der t he Setllemenl end Encroachment,"
served 25 churches a ft.er his in 1977. Father Kaley earned June 2h 1982. Born July 10. No rdquist, St. John the T1980 P1RUONTLESECTSYYOOUURTPARKOEPEARC!!O. rTN maps, In lhef otflceld of the S()()Uf'lt ty Independent Admmuitra tion .R.llgngr~. Egr~-c1u·~. ~~~edal
h PHD I 1974 · th 1926 S f ' ld O h D E I Ch h •' recorder 0 18 county. reel of Eat.ates Act) The petition ohis, and ""' ... ve .--i. .... ordinallon.Hecamcto thc is n in e in pring1e . io. 1v1ne p1scopa urc MAY8ESOLOATAPU8llCSALE.eddrua:1830.1832 ,1832'~ " Comon Area E..-nent
.... Cl NOTHlllS
~S'MOITVAAY
627 Main St Hunt~~ach
'ACtftC YllW
MIMOltAl ,AllK
Ce~tery Mortua ry
Chapel-Cremato ry
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCoaMICI MOITVAIJIS
Laguna Beach
494-9.415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Cap1s1rano •95·1ns
N4l80I LAWM--MT. OUYI
Mortuiwy • Came tety c,.,,.,ory
1625 Glsler Ave .
Costa MeSa
540-555-4
,..canOTHBS
l&LllOADWAY MOITUAIY
110 BtoedWay
Coeta Mesa
642-etso
,
s 0 u the r n ca Ii f 0 r n I a Survtved by h ls wife Rita offic1at1ng. ServlCl'S under IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ~Blvd. Cotta MESA. CA. ls set for heanng IO Dept PARCEL.
Grad u a\ e S c hool of Ferryman, 6 children, Jim, the directio n or Harbo r 0 F T HE NA TURE 0 F THE YOU ARE IN OE,AULT UNDER A No. 3 at 700 Civic Cen ter E11emen1s 11 such euemen11
Theology. He earned hll 8A Pat, Dick, Katie, Annie and L a w n • M 0 u n t 0 J I v e PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU 0 EE 0 0 F TR VS T 0 ATE D Drive, West, in the City of are parllculatly set fort~. In the
L.T .h. from Huron Colleae ColJeen and 3 ..,..andchlld.ren. M or tuary of Costa Mesa . HOULO CONTACT A LAWVER. ~UARY 1• 11181 UNLESS YOU Santa Ana C alifornia o n anlcle entloeo "e-ts at the
Lond On•--' ,,,__.,,._ .,.. 74 Letcepin.,1Mne,CA TAKEACTIONTO PROTECTYOUR Jul 14 198•2 930 d e cta r1 t lo n of covene nta . in on, wu 10, -.--. He was employee of both the !'>40-5554. "(It 1 stt• eddrNa or oommon f'N>PERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A JY • at : a.m . condlllo ns and re1trlct101u
He met and married Clarice Dw.ly Pilot and the Santa PARR Hlgnetlon 11 ellown above, no PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN IF YOU OBJECT lo the recorded JUiy 25. t977 in t>ootc
Walker I n Stratford, Ana Register. S cripture JOHN S PARR, resident •rr•~•org~~·~ Its EXPLANAno.. Of THE NAT\Jfte granting of the petition. you 12305, P9 748 end re-<ecotded
Ontario. Father Kal~ \vaa services wiU be held at St. o f N e wpo r t Beac h , C t ......... .._.___ u-.. ~ _..J·~ Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST should either appear at the Sec>temt>e< 8. 11177 In bo0il 1237l, .,,. ~-·-·• ,,..... _... ._. YOU, \IOU SHOULD CONTACT A . page 327 of olflclal '9COrdl and any abo active in the uomc Chr istopher's C atho lic Passed a w ay on J un e 2 , Trust. by raaeon of a braecto « LAWYER. he~ri':'g and ~tale ~our supplements end emendmenta
ge-ana ttons etutr 1n-Orurctt, l'3M6-Penis BlYd,, --1.98.Llie...is .sueyjycd ID> his~~ .. "t In the obllgatlone l8CUl'ed The ileneflcllltY under Mid Deed ob1ect1ons o r file written tlMlf'eto (the "M .. ter OedatellOn"I
Canada, he was a member of Sunn y mead . Ca o n wife Elizabeth Pa rr, and I r .. ~~ . ~ . ti~w ilh the court under tile eectton headings In IUCtl
the Huntingto n Beathech Wednelday, June 23, 1982. son Davi d G Pa r r 9!'.~·~~~-atthlon• uofnd~aulgn,,e~_! default In the obtlgatton• MClnd b e fore the h earin g.-You r ~ • l""-8. ''AlgMs
Ro d ... _ . .,..._ ..... .... thereby. hetetofore exeouteo and be and Duties Utllltlu end Cable t.ary and pres1 ent of Mass of Christian Burial will G ra ndaughtl•r Khnsty Porr. and for Sale. and written notice delivered 10 the undersigned a appearance may m person Televlllon." "SupPQt1. Settlement
N o r t h Ame ric an Manx be held on Thursday, June Memorial &•rv1C<'S will be f 1>reec111nd of etectlon to cauM wrllten Oecteratlon of Default llnd or by your attorney and Encroechment," "Community
Association, from 1974 to 24 1982 at 11 30AM aoo at held on Thursday June 24 h• undersigned to aell Hid Demand tor Sale, end written notloe I F Y 0 U A R E A Faclllllel E_.,, .. and "~
1976. Beloved husband of St'. Christophe r 's Catholic 1982 at 1 1.00AM a t S t : ~~,':.~~~~n~nod~~~~ ot breach e.nd ol et.ctlon to1 cau-. CREDITOR or a contingent Over Community Factlltkle."
Clarice E. K aley, beloved Chu.n:h. Interment will be at Michae l and A II Ange les Mid notlCe ot t>readl aitd of ~dt~r~t'fy<!e:cf ~at:!:. credltor of the d~ased you co!n~o~";:~,g~~~1~~s~f o;,,:•,~~~
Cather of James David C. Rlverside National M ilitary Episcopal C hurch , 3233 Ion to be Recorded March 2. end thereafter the underelgned must file your claun with the prooerly ., h91'•n•bove described
Kaley of Kingston , Cemetery, V a n Buren Pacific View Drive, Corona 1=:~~-82-072858ofeald cauM<IMldnotlceoft>reech1ndot court or present it to the is pvrP<>f1ed to be 37 St. Tropez.
Wa.shlngton , and dau•hter Ave., lUverside, Ca. Jn Ueu d el Mar •. Ca The Csmily 1 Said •ale ~iii be made, but .-ctlon to rec«ded FeOnJ:rf 24· personal r e presentative Newport Beach, Callfornla. -~ 11182 u lnatr. No182.Q847-. 1 d b h The unders ig ned he reby W innifred Jane Bates of of flowers t h e family requests m lieu of flowers wltllouf oov•n•nt or warranty, Seid ule wlll be made, but appo nte Y t e court d11c1 11ms 111 lla blll ty 101 1ny
Cl a rem o n t , Ca. A ho ~I.lets donaoona be made donations be made IQ the aPt-or lmpll9cl, reoardlng 1ltle, without covenant or warranty, within tour months from the 1ncorrec:tnes11n said atreet t<Jd-
1 u r v Iv In g are 4 to the Medical Oncology American Red Cf"OQ, Orange l>Ol••k>n, or encum~ to exprwe or lmpled, ~ ri, ate o r first issuance of or 0111er common OH1gn1tlon
grandchildren, C•therlne Retearch Fund, J .L. P ettis County C hapte r o r t h e =~~':,"'~~":O::: ~·::':n.:1no7r: 17<:ote~~~P=teln~o0~ w:r~~n~~.~:r!:amo~m~ll'::.
Emma, James Cowfn. Memorial Veterans H01pit.al, American Cancer Soclety. TIWI, wM lnweet M In Mid note tM note ..ourecf by 0.-d of regarding 1111e, po1se11lon, or
Jennifer Colleen ahd f.mll.y 1\201 Benton Street, Loma COOKE pr~. ~ If e/l'f, unClar Truec w1111 tnt.,..t u 1(1 Mid "°'9 allfornla. The time for encuMbrances to 11t1efy the
Eleano r Kaley all of Linda C. 9236'7 WILLIAM A COOKE the ttnnt of Mid o.ct of TNtt. ~. ~ N _,, undet fillng claiml will not expltt l)tlnelpeJ t>atence ot the~ or
Klngaton. WMhington. i:t. i. ' CottON resident of La~na Niguel: ~=--~·~:;:::::=...°!.~ l9't t.-m1 of Mid o.ed 0# T"l'\111, ~ to lour months from °'"* 01>111tton teeurad bf Mid
auo aw-vlved by • afllet CJ'RZL M. OOI'TON. 1 Ca. PIS!led away on June 20, _, o.il olT,.,... .,,., =-~°'-:;:::-.. :,'=the date of the hearing =r :~,.,.,!"!~ ;'~~.~:':'.,.::::
Eleanor Marprel KUiy and ,.idtnt of QateWn Grove, l 982. He was ~tired trqm SaJd ..e•I•..,~"' b• fl•ld •IJ. OMd Of T~A Said .... wt!.~ above. p1uw ec1vencae. " lflY, "'*' ... bn>thelr Wllllam C..~ KaleJ, Cl.~ aw~ Oh June lG \he Registrar of Voters u J ~ 1llhl"'t:OOP.tft., tllktewfW~. J1N~.-1eet · .YOU MAY .EXAMINE 1enn1 tllertof end tnteteet on.-~I ~odney, Ontar•o. 1912. Survived 'by he~ field representative In :: ~ CMo c.n~~"'~ ~~:~e: :~~-:;~"t~ ~::~~:i~ ':u8:r!•rn~r~~e'::~ ~ ~~J::Ti:..:i:J:·
· e was ~ husbmd Rober\ H.. 2 801\I' Orange County. He was bom ENI ~ A~. In the Otey C4nf41 8"11d"'O _, fllt ~ IM IMh CJeeted by Mid Oled Oil
In death by a 1rand1on ~ E. ~ Robe-rt c. In San Francisco , Ca. on ot 0r-.. Awnw. 1n the QiY of ~. late, you may file a request Trust. The fotal 1movn1 of nlct R.lcharst Kaley Bat. Uld 4 Cotton 2 daugh~t'I Vivian Augus t 12. 19<HI. He Is Al the tlm• or t he lf\ltlal At t he time of t.ne lnltla l Ith the court to receive obllg1llon, tncludln(I re11on1bly
brothers, Herbert, Erne9t, C. Abe·1 ... and Mara ...... t K. survived by his w i f e ~~tlonOf~.~~of~ publlCatlonottNenotloe,thalotal pectal notlct" of theetllmeted fae1. c h1rg .. e11ct
S d F d .,_, -• ... "' _, ...... ,. .,_..,_... ,,,. ll\'IOUlttOflfltunpeldbel..-Oftha t o r •ftt t .-~o11~T11111tee,etltletim. pencer an re .._,,ey. Cotton . 7 grandchildren. Vlrginla L. Cooke, daugther 1ob11aetJon ~ by '"' 1boYe obltgatlon ~ bv the ~ nven ory es .. e aase • otlnlliatpubllee11onoftht.N041o..le
Friends may call at ~ Private gr•v.-.ide Mrvlcea Virginia A. Kuga of Gole\.a. 'dH-orlb•d d .. d ol tr1111 and Otorlbaa d .. d of trull ind of the petitions, aca>Wlt.5 u 11,n2.20
Brothers Smitha' Mortuary and lntt':tment wlU be held at Ca., brother Matthew Cooke .allmeted coelt, expenlM, end Mtlmated coett. expen .. 1. a11d nd report• described In Otted June t t, t982 from 12noontoe:OOPMon t h e Oood S h eph e rd of San Francl!lco , Ca . dv•!.!!!..!' su.•.?.!·!!:.!! advancH 11 11U.720.15. To ec\lon 1200.5 or the REAL £STATE
WaA..-...... J .... ....... M aJ M ll ........ nm ....... ~ ""' .~ ,,_,, fft..m!M ltle~ "'4. YoU ffWt1 omla Probate Cade SECURITIES SEAV!Ol. _......_,,, WW-· _.,Cemetery. Directed by emot1 8SI wl ui.:' btld 1(714)9'7.oMe. -' .... ,.,141 -1 · A Cellfomta~9tloft
Funerel aervlcet will be Dilday Brothtra Mortuary, at St. Edwnrds Catholic DATmJllM•.1tea. --·.M.1'tM2 Alvla F . Boward , •TMt•
conducted on Thut•day, 1791 I B•a c h Blvd .• C hurc h , Dona Point o n T.O.M""1C«OOMPANY t.AWYil!ll ~•TU IMIUUMC9 AUtrHJ •• Law, nu
JumW24, 1182, at 2:00PM ai lf••ttaiton BHch, ca. Wecm.ctay, June 23, 1982 at ~ !~ COllPOMnoet · •UllllN lltd., Sette UM, 8Y. l~J . .....-.
St. Ufrld I EplK!~ .. i..mt: S:30PM. The famUy req\.mtf ......,.;~ --==-·~... ~· A•l•lt1, C111for•l• ~;, HCf1fl ~ °""'*-lllSI a.a..1 • tn liw of nowtn donallono °"""' -· -w.111-:r I IL (Ill) Ul-lllL ""' "° ' M~ 8eldl. ea. ' &ft NJ-b e madt to th Can cer Or9tlol.' CA..... Publlahed Oranp C..t Se11ta AM CA ttfOI
lb• rtaht B.ev. Jtobe.rt C. ht • few Worcta 8odety or • M... {or the ,.}..'~ Cout .. ..,.., DaOy PtJot. June 1~ 18, 22, ,.~ {714) .a .... 10 Buui, Bfthop ~ lo work for repoeo ot hla IOUl be uJd In ,_;,~1e.n'1:.. 1112 • .,_, Publltlflff •nea c ... 1 Oelly 198f P1.1bt11ned Or~ cout Delly ~ 0-:\ft, -u. b1I name. 211742 l"llOt. June I. 11, U. 1NI ~ 2629-82 PllOt JuM "· 22, • tta ~
1
....
MllC M>nct MllC NOTICE
':~"°:'T•.m:· fltOTtTIOUI llU ... lt
Th• 11111ow1no P•r•On It 01no T "-'r ',,••,Ill ATIMl.fiT1 001 bulll'M• a he o ow.no p111on 1 no
MAOIC MOVIMI N1 , •OrH,. bual11•• "' Hiil A... Ooe11 M ... , Ce 03021 ART A L.A CAJITI, 32 Cypt"'
Rob•ll I Durn•. 1111fMl1ne.INlne..CA H710
WMtmonl. Anaheim 0. t2to4 J ANU MAI areveNS. SJ
Hiia l>lltl•-I• c:Oflducald by 1 Clpt111 tre• l i ne, hvlne CA
llt1\llld 1>41tl11 .. 1111p 8 116
llobtlt 1 l Burn• Thia bu•lneM ii conductlO O'f 111
Ttll• •l1t1me111 w11 Iii.a wlln the lndlvldv•I
C\1ul\t'f Clll~ oJ 01•0111 County on Jaflt l Mu lll•ven•
Jun• 1•. 1982 Thi• ltllltl'ltt\I WH tlled Wllh Ill•
"''"" Countl' Clerk of Orenoe County on Publith•d Oreno• t.0111 01llv Mey 13. 19112
PMot JI.Ill• 22 29 Juty 8, 13, 198' ,,MIU
211&2 82 PuDl .. h•d Orenu• CO••I Belfy --PllOI, June 8, 10. U . 20. 1H2
P\8.IC JtOTICE 2508-u
P\111.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUa BUl•H NAMI ITATIMINT Tht followlng PltlOn It doing fllCTITIOUI BUllNlll llUllneN" NAMt ITA'RMINT
PtUA OE RESISTANCEJPIZZA bu~~~:nno Pt•IOlla 1'' d04nQ
MACHINE. 3326 Tempe Or l HE J AME S 8 AR R 1 E
Huntington BNch, C1 92649 COMPANY 105 E 18th SI Cotti Ron1ld E S11w1td , 3325 Mttl CA 92827 · ~= Of., Hunt1no1on Bffeh, C• Jam .. LIO d Oerne1. 33113 Ctll
Thia buslnet1 11 conduclld by tn UI Vet•. San a;ement1, CA 921172 lndMduel Barrie S1armann, !1353 CaJltt l •
Aon•ld E St9Werd \/ell. Sin Cletntnll CA 1121172
Tiii• •t•t-• w .. tiled with lhl Thll buel"'" ,, COllOuctld by I
COuntr Clll'k ol Ot..,.,... Count• on genat1l p1r1ner1r11p -.. .,. ' Jamot L OtrrHll June I, 1982 F11130t Thll Slllemlnl WH Ille<! wtln thl
Published Or1ng11 Co111 O•lly Coun1y Citlfk ot Or•no• Counly oo
Piiot June 15, 22. 29. Juty 8, 1962 Jone 4, 1982
2587·82
flt&IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSl~SS
NAME I TA TE ME HT
f he rullowlng person Is d oing
1lu11n1ss os·
SOUTH COAST DELI. 3033 S
Bllstol, Suite "O" Cost• Mesa. C1o
92626
Ann• L Grah1m. 10131 Cuny
S11k Drive, Hun11no1on Beacn. c a
926•6
This buSlne$5 Is conduc1eo Dy an
lnd1v1dual
Anita l Graham
This statement was Iliad with the
County Cle1k ol Orange County on
June 7. 1982
F190H4
Publlshtld Orange Coast D111,.
PtlOI June 8. 15. 22 29 1982
2515-82
"'°'°' Publialled Or1nge Coul Dally
PllOI. June 8, 15, 22, 29 1982
2446-82
P\8.IC NOTICE
FtCTmOUI BUllNEll
NAMl STATIMENT
The following person 1a doing
1>us1ness as:
BONELLI OFFICE PRODUCTS
CO. 2152 MlcllelM>n Or Irvine, CA
92715
Donna L Jullano H200
Cherokee. N-Dtlfry Sprtnos. CA
92365.
This Dusmess la conducteo by 1111
Individual.
Donna L Juliano
Th11 sta1emen1 w11 filed wllh the
County Cle1k ol 0<1nge Counly oo
June 11, 1982
F1tt313
Published Orange Coast Dally
Pilot, June 15. n . 29. July 6, 1982
2572-82
Orang• OOHI DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, June 22, 1982 ••
Ml.JC M>TtcE PlllJC NOTICE MUC NOTICC MllC NOTICC "8.JC JtOTICE rtalC M>TICl
PtOTITiO"Ji WWII 'IOfri10GI Ml-It N 0 T I C I 0 P N 0 N • ITATIMINT Of' WtT~AWAL ,ICTmOUI ....... '1C)iiji(MJi MWM NAMI ITAfl .. NT MAMI ITATIMIMT lllH~llllun' PlllOM ,AllTNlllll"" MAMI ITATIMINT N.--t1'ATDmfT t he IOllO'#lno CMNtOn• .,, <1011\0 Tiie IOllo<#lnQ 1>«eon• .,. do•no Not11.• 11 htfeby glver1 \lltl ,.,. f!Wt un09reloned hereby 1111.. the IOllOWlng ~ .,, dOlno The following pereon 1• doing
bu.IOMJ M. ouilnet• u un111rt1u11eo will nol be reti)0t1tlble ( 11 fhl r1c1lt1ou1 bueln1H name ol 1>u11ne11 11 l>\lelllelt ..
UNIV[AfAl 9 Al &8 AND VIO!O VIRIFll!R(I, 1101 w lot any d•btt 01 llablllllll fhl p1rtn•11hlp II HOWAAO EXCEPTIONAL HOMl:.S ' 8 TAN8AIOOIE li EAllN O
81AVICll. 311~1 WMI Seoer••rom. MaoAnhur 81\ld . # 149. 811'11• An1, contractlld by anyOll• otner lfllfl ROOKKIEPINQ INVESTMENTS. 111371 auvw l ane, COM,.ANY U)SD "Cet'lllllO Oflve,
ll•nll An•. CA HTO<I C1 H707 lllyMll, on OI ,,,., 11111 oal• 121 Thi f"lttlOu• D\ll U\ ... n.ni• Hunttno•on Bloch. CA 92847 Co••• MHI C/4 021120
1J111v•1 u l PunClh co1p • JMUt Plldl-.co J1. 1101 W 0 11ed thlt 111111 <11r 01 Jun•. •l•lfltlltll of the p.11n.,a111p w11 1'l'lllN H HART 10311 8Hv11 8llnl•~ Rebert 81enbtldg1, .. • .. 8 I"'"" I n. • .......,. r~. I •• ha l-. Hunll 1~ "·~~ CA 11"'"•7 0 <. 2700 P•t.,aon Pl11Cl41 • :W-C c111t<)tnt1 totr>O<•Oon lint w .. 1 -1e,..1thur,.1vd •14 ~1nt1An• 111111 '""" n..,._.,,......_ .. yon ... aie" ..... ,~'""."U:-l.'K • 20·-11., C(l•t•M••• CAV,e16 SegerahOlll 81111• Ana C/4 91704 C1 llUOt fl•ymo"d M Rad&llowtkl t992 ''"'" HA .. u ,. " • II R I rt111 blltlri.u 11 eoo1.1uc1.o by • r 1w N•v11ro 2611 Loo•mor• tllll So11n1t1 Wt.y 131 fhe ptll\(llpel l>lece ot bu4•nee1 MICltaod Lane. Huntington 0..011. 0 C 11n1•r llnOtldO•.
<10<po1111on Iii LOI AngeiN, C.1 llOOtlll Po11 Hi.teMme Ca 93041 of the pertnet•hlp 11 loc:1led 11 I071 CA 92&48 f
Unlver .. 1 .-ur~h C<>rp Thl1 butll'INI I• conduct.a by 1 Puullth•O Oreng1 Co111 Delly SI 1 I• r A YI nu 1, Su 11 e I 4 IS . CL.A YT ON T OAKLEY 17312 hi• '111"""'1 wu llleo wt1h the
Kl1111 l w11111m1 11111e111 pattner-"IP P1101, J11ne ·n. 23. 20. 108~ Huntington BHclh. C1111orn11 Mill CtrcHI, Hunt1no1on 811<1h, CA County Cl&I~ Of O•""Ot County Ol'I
Tf111 1l•teme111 we1 llled wtlh the J11u1 Pec.lleCO Jr 212C>-&2 (4) fh1 plll1n., wlldrewlno from 92647 June •. l9112 ,,tom
Ce>untr Cllfll ot 011nge County on Frenlt N1v1rro t h • p 1ttn1rthl p I• FLORA Thi• OUtlntlll II COMllUCltd ll)'.. l'ublilllld Orenae CoHI Delly M•y 21 1982 11'1lt t111~11 wee llled wnh th• PUBllC NOTICE WATANABE, tNldlng •1 !167!1 Muh oen«ll ~lhJp r1touo County Clerk ot O••noa County on -------------•Dove Bvena Park, CllllOfrlit Alvin H H111 Piiot Jut\18, l6, 2 · '9. l912 ~bllehect 011ng1 COHI Dally June 11 1H2 ITATIMI NT Of' AIANOONMINT rt0<1 W•t1nebe Thi• ltll-1 Wll 111«1 With th• 200~2
Pllol. June I, • IS 2~. ID82 .,.,_ Ofl UIC °" &llt.,.,..., lllee With '"' County Coufll)t Clefl. of Otll\{pe C-y --.. _ ---
2309·8:1 Pubft1hed Oreno• COHI Diiiy ,tCTlftOUI •Ul lNlll NAME Clerk of Of•noe County Oft MerGh June 1, 1982 ----'"...,..UVL .... '"' .... ""-'-'"'--"---PllOI June Ill. 2" 29, July 8. 1982 Ht• lollowlng P.,•Ont tiave 5, 19112 ,,_,... flCTtTIOUt IU'"' .... 11
------------... 21136-82 ~•bu•,"1r~~o,r,1,.clNa'.~.·. UH or thtt fl1.llllOu• "14633 Publllhld Or ano• co .. , 1)111y NAME 11'AT1!Mi'NT
MLIC NOTICE ------------I<> JLM tSl ANO M'"R<.ANfllE Publllhed Orange Cont Dally Pllol June 8 tS 22 20 1982 fl'le rollowlng t:*tOn• 111 oolr'O
f lCTITIOUI BUllNEll °'''"IC NOTICC PllOI. June 22. 29. July ti. 13. 19112 2~13·82 Dllllllftl" l"UVL 326 A Mer1n1 A111nuft Balboa 27111·82 FLORAL FOA YOV $432 StlgO NAMI ITATIMl!NT ---:~=---------I 1a1ono. C• 02oe1 Dim C NOTICE c .. _ c , ..... 1 fne tt>Uuwlllg l)Oftoni are dOlflQ flCTITIOUI BUllNEIS Trui ritllllout Dultn .. a Name n1Ul1 Ir Hunttngloo ...,ec;h, A <-bUt•n"°'" NAME STATEMENT 1 PUBllC NOTICE -----------M•<y J FLlll 8'32 Sllgo Cir, THE TILMAN co !I 10 w Th• loUowuio P&r•on 11 do111g rt1 t1111 •0 10 abov• waw ~11''!801n -------------1 K-005'4 Hun1tno1on S.ach, CA 11264? DuttM&a u 011111ce CouOly 011 A~Ull '"'· '" K..ooBa flCTITIOUt BUSINl!lt Robltt Flxl, 11432 Sl~o Clf, Cflonmon Ave Or*'"ro· Ca 92668 •• Smith I C .. , C:1 Cll ... \ I I p A c If I c El I T E Ollrt ~ • r • r • l'ICTITIOUI BUllNEll NAME ITATEMENT Munt1note>n S.tch, CA !12114
Eugono flint. 2 O'J 1 ExJJrOt PRODUCllONS. 121 l:'NIERVISIO"I. l.oron• <1111 Mal. C/4 926tl0 NAMI ITAT1!MEMT Tiii! IOllOWlng persona 1r11 dO(ng Thll oueln"t 11 cooauctto by I
Or Loguna Hlllt, Ca 9266J 32036 Suntot Aoo<J. SO\rth L119uno. Lynne M Downing .iu o lho lollowlng Qerton1 ii•• dotng Ous1n1111 H 11oni1111I JJlllnetatllP LOy Oo 11n Wllllom1. 25021 C1lllo1ma 1126T7 PN COCk, El Toro Cl 92030 but011118 H ' FRECMAN INVCSTM ENTS. Miry J Fi.I i"l53" Or Lugunl Hiii• Ca Jonn MICl\HI s .... , u 12036 M1yblllle A Oaroono Ball>O• I N T [RI 0 R s By l us K I I 1550 Glllelltt Av11nu11 llvln• HUI atallrnent WU tiled With 1119 2 Sun sot Ao1d Sou Hi L agu11a lalan<I. Co 92662 SERENGETI. 17650 Otlletto AY4Hlut1. C1lil0<nll 92713 C0uo1y Cletk of Oreng1 C«in1y on Thi~ t>uaure19 rt condUCllCl by 1 Cllllorn•a 92677 Jonotnan H Oow11111g, 24442 lrvllll CalilOfnla 92714 John 0 lu1>k P 0 Boa Ju•>f! 18 1882
general PllllnerstFlp Thll bus1ne11s" t.oiuJut;ttKI Dy osn Peacock, El Toro. Ca 92630 1 LUSK INTERIORS, INC a C· 19660 17550 Glllellto Avenue P:tl1I07
This 51~~:!:~1 !~'• llltld with Ille 11101v1d1u1t Tttll ousmess 11 conductll<I Oy • ce1uorn1e corpora11on, P 0 Box 1tv1ne Calllorn11 92713 Pullt11hed Or 11noe coa11 Dally
county Clortt of Ornn11o County on Jotu1 M1cnae1 Swar11 Otlflural 1inrtneii.nip C-19680. 17550 Ollh111e Avenue, Wiiiiam 0 LUI~ P 0 Box P1101. June 22. 29 July 6 13. 1982
(Ill• !lah1mo,,1 "'«~ 1114'0 wllh lhe Lynne M Oowrunu lrvtne. Celllornla 92713 C-19Ml0 17!>50 Gllle11e Avenue. 2710-82
Jun& 18 1982 County Clerk ol Oronge County on fh19 staliim&fll w8I tiled with lhe Thi• Du11neas Is conduclad by dll lrvtno. Calllnrn1a 9:.>7 13
fltllOI June 18, 1982 County Cterk ol Orange County on unincorporated a1soc1a11on olho• JOHN 0 LUSK & SON a PuDhSl1ed Ot1nge Co151 Oally FUlltol Jund 18 11182 Fl'3123 lhln 8 pertnet&hlP Ca111orn1a Corpc11 .. 11un 17550
1 Pilot Jun& 22 29 Joly 6 13 1982 Published Oiange Coat.t Dally Published Otenge Coast Oa11y LUSI< INTERIORS INC G111e1111 Avenu& P 0 Boa C 19560 2669"82 Pilot Junti 22 29 July 6 tJ 1982 I POOi June 22 29 July 6 13. 1!182 Donovan O Huennekens trvtne, C1t11orn1s !In IJ
MLIC NOTICE
2709-82 2616-82 Secretary lh11 business 1s condutle<I hy e
PUBLIC W\TICC Thrs st1111m1111t wu tile<J wlltl me ilm11e<1 partnership
FICTIT101J8 81J81HU8 PUBLIC NOTICC mi Counly Clerk of Orange County on JOHN 0 l USK 6 SON
June 17 1982 a Calltornla torpora11on
F1t1705 R1char<1 T Ouml
Polllllhed Or1nge Coast Deity Secrelisry
P1101 June 22, 29 July 6 13 1982 I"" 'tatemMt wd~ flh111 w1tn lhe
2712-82 County Clerk 01 Orange Coor11y on
Jone 17 1982
NAME STATEMENT 1(-00598
The tollowtng perso11s are doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
t>osiness 111 NAME STATEMENT H/4ME STATEMENT
C H E M I C A L [ N E R G Y The 1011ow1ng pertont are oomg file lollow1ng persons ""' dOUlg
SPECIALISTS 1310 C LogAn Ave bos1n~s 11S Du~1nt1s> <Ui
Cosla Mesa. CA 92826 RUBY'S CAFE. 205 El Camino MANUFACIUR(A S OIRECT
KEM NAG. Inc, Ii Cailll)(n1a Real Tustin CA 921180 18~0 Now"Orl Blvd C(ltlll Mesa MLIC NOTICE oorporatlon. 1310 C Logan Ave Olano A Rawlln llSO Soult! "B CA 9262/
Costs Mesa. CA 92626 SHllOI, fuslln, CA 92680 Su Pre rr1 e I 11du~tr1 us a STATEMENT OF WITHOAAWAL
Thlsbuslness1sconducledtiya Roller! r Aawl1n 41 21 t:alllorr11acorpor1111on 16761 Male FROMPARTNEASHIP
Fltl895 Poblt,hed Orange Coast Oa11y
Prlol Juno 22 29 Jolv 6. IJ 1982
2711·82
corpotatlon Marmon Apl 1 Orangt1 CA 92669 Av11nue. Irvine. CA 9;>714 OPEAATINO UNOEA
KEM NRG Inc Th" business 1s conducllld by a fhll Dusinttss •s r-or1duc1eo by B FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME PUBLIC NOTICE
Leonard Gr1Hna1 general par1netsn1p COIPOlllhOn The tollow lng person has -------------PresKlenl Diana A R1w11n Supreme lndus1rrto~ wtlll<lrawn 85 a S-111 penner trom NOTICE OF BULK TRANSFER
This sl1t11ment was llled w11h lhe ln1s ~1111emen1 was htec w11n the W1lht1m w faytor the partneisntp apetatlng under the (SIC• 1101 -8107 U.C.C.)
County Cltt•ll ot Orange County on (;ounly Clelt1 ot Orange County on President fictitious business na"lt of CITY No11ce " heret>y grven 10 the
PUBlJC NOTICC
FICTITIOUS BUllNHt
NAME STATEMl!HT
Thi Jo11ow1no persons are dOlng
Ooa1ness ill
TRUJILLO & W ICKLUND
C:ONS TAUCTION. W300 Betan111,
Laktiwooo. Ca
t:url Wayne T ru11110, 20:100
Bel&htrti Lakewood Ca 90715 Roy Edward Wicklund, 824 N
Aslet EKondldO. Ca 92025
This OUSlness IS conOuelecl by 8
11m11ea pannersn1p
Curl Trut1110
Thia s\atemont wu tiled with the
Counly Clerk of Orange County on
June~ 1982
F1toa07
Published Orange Coe&I O••ly
PrlOI June 8 IS 22. 29 1982 239~
PUBLIC NOTICE June4, 1982 F190771 Mey20 1982 lh1s r.tatement wo~ liled with JANITOR SERVICE at 2 1952 Cred1101s o l ROBE AT J I
l'uollshed Orange Coast Dally F119155 tho County Clerk ol Oro11ge County Cosoia. Mlsalon Viejo, CA 92691 LA NCA STE A ar10 VICK IE S n1-1c NOTICE Pilot, Juno e. 15, 22 2'9. 1982 Put>••shetJ Orange Coast Dally on Juno 17· 1982 The Jiclltlooa buslneas name LANCASfEA : .... &llano 011cJ w11e as MOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l"UDI. 2472-82 PllOI June 1 8, 15 22 1982 f 191898 stalemont IOI ll'le par1rlll'&htp was 101n1 tenanls, Transle1ors whose T.S. No. F 3119 Vltllf
NAME STATEMENT FICTTTIOUS IUllMESS 2381-82 Pullhsned Orange Coast Dally lrled on OGtobe< 11. 1978 In the busmen address •5 103 Palm On .July 13 1982 al 10 00 AM The tollowlng parson Is doing NAME aTATEM€NT Piiot June 2:1 :?9 July 6 13 1982 County ol 0<1nge Ball>Oo Calllorma 92661 Counly ot ALLEGHANY INVESTMENT CO
bustnessTHE eSsY.c •••OAE TREE 2179 The ra11owlng pe1sons 11e doing M LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ·n1~·82 Full Name llfld Addreaa 01 the Ore11oe S1a1eo 01 Cllltfl)(nia l/1at a tNC a Cal1I01ma corporation u
,..m b Pll<son Wllhdrewlng PolrlCll Matte llulk 1ronsfer 1s aoout 10 De made to ooty appo1n1ed Trustee under ancl Me ... er Place. Cosl8 Mesa CA ustnPosRsO~P l A y ER 5 1 NT ER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC NOTICE 52 Co JAY L WAGGONER 3no BARBARA pur•uan1 to "--A ot Tr .. •1 dated ' . NAME ST/4TEMENT MN tl241M Grace. 219 safa. M1ss1on VIOJO. ~ """"' ~· 92627 · NA f IONAL 3100 Airway Avenue, Th f II d FICTIT OUS BUS E K..oo5a8 CA 92691 S W AG G 0 N E R d b 8 J & B OGlober 2 1980 recordecl October William B. Oogot. 2179 Moyer su11• 129, c-11 ••e--. c• 92626. " 0 owing i.iersons are 0"'9 1 IN SS Patricia Marie Grace LAUNDROMAT Trasferttes. whose 22. 1980. as 1ns1 No 33225, In " ~ m -,.. llualnoss es NAME ST A TEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 3 p Place, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 PRO-PLAYERS WEST INC . a r AIEND S DEl I 3033 S The follow•ny persons are doing NAME STATEMENT Dawld M1191t1vy bu.,ness adoress is 10 elm. b<>Oll 13800. page 523 ol Offlc1a
Sandra l Oogot, 2 179 Moyet Ca111orn1a coiporatlon 3100 Airway Brialol Suire o Cos1a Mesa ca I Dusiness as The following persons are doing A ProfHalon1t Law Balboa Cal1torn1a 92661 County of Records 1n me othce 01 tne County Place. Coate Mesa, CA 92627. Avenue Cos1a Mesa CA 92626 926:l6 CYPRESS COLLEGE SHELL Dusiness 115 CcwpOfellon Orange, Stale ol Calilorn1a Aeco1ders ot Orange County Slate
Thi$ butl'-S IS conducted by a Th•s business IS conducted by a Douglas A and Anlla L 6001 Orange Avenue Cypre5$ Ca SUNSHINE LIQUOR 724 w Harbof Law Cantet The property 10 De transferred rs ol Calllornr• eAecuted by NEAL
gent1t1I par1ne<Shlp COlporallon. Granam 1013 I Cully Sark Or 90630 19th S1ree1 Costa Me~ Calilornia 3500 IMtlna AH. IC>cated at 103 Palm Balboe VISSER ano CARMEN VISSER
Wiiiiam B Gogel PRO PLAYERS WEST INC ltunllnnton Beach. Ca 926•6 At>od ADdel StH!hiO 11•60 92627 N1wpot1 Beach, CA t2MO Calitorn1a 92661 County ot Orange husband and wtle WILL SELL AT
Thia stotemonl was flied willl "'" Wiiiiam H fotsom. Tn1s "business 1s conducted by an w ashrnoldn Blvd . Los Ange1es. Ca Hyun Cnoo Cn1n 1017 So F102657 Stale OI Cahloinre PUBLIC AUC ltON fO HIGHEST
County Cle<k ol Orange County on \/Ice Pres~nl inchvidual 90066 Wayside SI reel Anah&lm Calif Published 01ange Coas1 Oally Said properly is <1esc11Ded in BIDDER FOR CASH 1pay11Dle at
May 12. l982 Thrs Slaremont was tiled wllh tJlo Dougtas A Gri1Mm raiael Abdel Malt1~ 1116 92805 Prlo1 June 22. 29. July 6. 13. 1982 general 8S All stoct.. 111 irade. 11me of sale 1n tawtul money ol the
F1882'8 CountyClerk ot OrangeCountyon lh t 1 n G d l G cJ G K s Chi 1017 So 2717-82 lr•lures.oqu1pmen1anelgooo wmor Unrled S1a1es1 a1 the marn tront Publlshtld Orange Coast Dally June• 1982 15 Sta omenl was •led wllh 1 e ar enaire ane. ar "" ,rove, yung oon " 1-------------tna1 Laund1omat Dusme'5 known entrance to <;u11e 1 11t1 Town &
PllOt, June 8, 15 22. 29 1982 F1ton1 County Cler~ ol Orange County u11 Ca 92641 Wayside S1ree1. Anaheim Calif DtM>LIC NOTICE as LAUNDROMAT and locatecl al Country Aoad Oranno California.
2507 82 Juno 18 1982 This Dusrness rs cond1.1C1ed by e 92805 '""° B C 9266 " Publ•shttd Orange Coast Daily F191112 hm•teo parlnershrp fhis business ,5 conducted by K-oo5l2 JO I Palm alt>Oa alif0<n11 1. all rtghl t1lle and mletesl conveyed
P1to1 Jone8 15 22 29 t982 Published Oret1ge Cont Da11y TalaalAb<le•Molelo. md1vrdualstHusband&W11e1 FICTfTIOUS8U8tNESI Counly of O•ange State ol to11ndnowheldlly1tunc1e1~sald
25!0·82 Pilot June 22. 29 July 6 13 t98"1 Abed Abdot Shahid llyun Cnoo Chin N•ME ST'"TEMEHT Calllornio Oeed ol Trusl •n lhe property ------------0 8 h " .. The bulk transfer w lll be situated tn said Counly and Stale DIM>•IC NOTICE 262 -2 This statement was tiled wllh Irle fnrs sia1emen1 was hlecl w1tn I e The following persona are dorng consumma1ed on or aller tne 6th descrloed as NOTICE OF APPLICATION l"UD\. Cour11y Clerk ot Orange Cour1ty 011 Counly Cterk or Orange County on busrnoss as day 01 .luly 1982, al SHEARSON/ EXHIBIT A I
FOA CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP K-,.......0 PUBLIC NQTIC[ June l8 l982 JUnti 17 l982 MIRA MESA BUSINESS PARK AMERICAN EXPRESS ESCROW P•rcel 1 Lo1 7 of Tract No OF ALCOHOLIC .._,, FUl1110 F1811198 JOINT VENTURE NO 3:?6 l62 p BEVERAGE LICENSE STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Published Orange Coas1 Oally P bhsned 0 ange Coast Oa1ly COMPANY. 2929 Newporl Blvd 6263. "1 lhe City ol Irvine. as pet 6-17-82 OF USE OF NAME ST•TEMENT ., IOu J 22 2r9 J 1 6 13 1982 17550 G11te11e Avenue Irvine. Newp0rt Beach. Coun1y of Orange map recorded rn Book 335 Paoes 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS "''"ME " Piiot June 2l. 29· July 6 l3. 1982 "1 1 une u Y Cahtorn11 9271• S1a1• ol Calilorn1a 10 1 t 1n'lus1~e ••1scellaneo .. s To Whom II May Concern "" Tne lollowing Dllrson 1s oorng 270d-82 271•·82 LUSKIMIAA MESA, 8 limited ~ ~ • ~ y JAC K FERRA & J AMES A The lollowtng person has ousoiffllsas JayL Waggonet Maps m 1he oftice 01 the County
GRAHAM are applying to lhe abandooed lhe use of Iha f1C1rt1ous SONSHINE DOUGH 892 1 P',..LIC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICE Par1nersh1p P 0 Bo• C 19560 Barbara S wagoonet Aec0<dei of ~Id counly
Oep I •1 h I B business name UD 17550 Gillette Avenue. Irvine, Transfe<ees E•cep1rng all 011 minerals artmenl o ,..co oic evOfage RUBY'S C•FE. 205 El Camino Crescent Hunli"ll10" Beach Ca NOTICE OF OEF•ULT Cal1fornla 92713 SHE•R80N/•M""IC '"N •XPRESS Con trol tor a 47 ' ON SALE R T ,.. 92646 K-<>0801 AND ELECTION TO .. SEU NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL .. .. ~ .. "' natural g&1 and other hydrocarbons GENERAL (PUB EAT Pl ) license eal, uslln, CA 92880 Donald Wayne Slttlnke, Jr NOTICE OF 018801.UTION bcr-Company thal may be Within Old land
10 1ell alcohOllC bevorQAeS at 401 E Dl8fla A R•wlln, T60 South 'B" 8921 C<8'Cenl. Huntington Beacll, OF PARTNERSHIP UNDER OEEO Of TAUST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 8 2929 Newpot1 Blvd., w11houl however. tho rt<;iht lo drtll
t71h St Cosll Mesa. Ca 92627 Street, Tustin, CA 92680 Ce 926•6 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Lo.n Ho. "29/HAYl:a Wisconsin OOfPo<alton. 611 Slxlh Newport a..ch, Ce 921413 1nrough 1he surtaee or Iha oppet
Publlshed Orange CoHt Oelly This bu91nau was conducted by This blJs•ness 15 conoucled Dy an GIVEN lhllt M 0 JANES CO. INC . T.S. Ho. E-M574 S1ree1, Suite 1810. Loe Angel••. Publishtod Orange Coast Dally 500 feet ot lhe subsorlace ol lhe
Pllol June 22 1982 en tndlllldual tndMdual JOHN PENNISH STEAL.ING W "IMPORTANT NOTICE" Cahlom1a 90017 Pilot June 22. 1982 land herinabove described as
2706-82 Diana A Aawlin I Donald w Slemke. Jr PHILLIPS and JOHN AOBEAI IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN This buSlness Is wodUC1ed Dy a 2724 82 reserved rn d~s ol iecord
Thrs s1a1emon1 was liled with the This statemenl was hied wtlh the PAUTSCH JR and THE PLESSET FOAECLOSUAE BECAUSE YOU gone<el pannerstup Parcel 2 An easement ror
-------------Counly Clerk Of Orange County on County Clerk ot Orange Coonly on FAMll Y COAP her41tolore dOlllO ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, LUSK/MIRA MESA PU6LIC NOTICE 1n9ress and egress over all pnvate
MLIC NOTICE May 12. 1982 June 18. 1982 business urider lhll hct1t1ous ltrm IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY a limited Par1nerahll) streets ILOts A 10 M mclusive) of
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F191909 name and Slyle of THE GJP COURT ACTtON, and you may have RIChard T Delhi K-ool13 Tract No 8263 05 per map
NOTIC E O F DEATH O F • Published Orange Coast Dally Publisned Orartge C.oast Oaitv PAIHNERSHIP. 81 2950 Airwav 1he legal ,.gnt to brir1g your occoum Secrelary NOTICE TO C REDITORS OF recorded in "look 335 Pages 1 lo
THEODORE KLE I N ER, Piiot, June 1, 8, 15, 22 1982~82_82 PrlOI June 22 211 July Ii 13 1982 Avenue Suite 09. Cily 01 Costa rn gooo standing by paying 1111 of N 0 AT H WE STE RN 9 U LI< T RANSF ER ANO OF 11 rncluswe Miscellaneous Maps.rn "' C O S t your past doe payments plus MUTUAL LIFE INTENTION TO T AAN SFER 1hoofl1Ceot1heCounlyAecorderol aka TED KLE INER , aka T . 2679-82 MPsa ounty of range late 0 JJPrmrltod costs and e•penses INSURANCE COMPAN AL C 0 H 0 LI C 8 E VE RA GE said coun1y as descrtbecl 1n Sechon
KLEIN E R A N D OF Calrtorrna drd on Ille 3151 day 01 w11h1n three monins lrom lhe dale Donald L Goodson LICENSE(S) (Sec s 1101-1107 9 Arllcfe VIII or 1hat ce11a1n
PETIT I 0 N T 0 rtllllC NOTICE PUllJC MOOCE O!'tember 1981 by mulual 1n1s no11te ol oelault was recordecl Manager U.C.C. and/or 2A073 BIP) Declaration ol Covenanls
0 consenf dissolve the said Thrt.omou,,11s S1 121 as of June Thrs Statement was lllfld w.lh lhe NOTICE IS HEREBY G1vEN to tile Con<1111ons and Res1rit11ons
ADMINISTE R ESTATE N . pan nersnip and •erminale lhelt t 1 1982 and w111 increase unlrl County Clerk of Orange County on Credrtors of DOM INIC BURAK., reco1dlld F~bruary 1. 1974 tn Boo•
A-113814. N OTICE OF DE ATH OF NOTICE OF DEATH OF ·elahons as parlners lherein •our ar.couni "~omes current You June 17, 1982 Soc1at Sec I ~364 34 3007 and 11068 p 1326 o R "
CECELIA 8 KAN D E L E E NO Furtner not<ee 11 hereby given ' u~~ ,.191707 urr Y -• • · • ago . !flc1111 ecor.,5 To all heirs, bcneficianes, · LIZZl E MA JIAL A lhal lhe understgned will nol be may not nave to pay Iha enllre PATRICIA BURAK Social Soou111y m lhf' olllce 01 the c ounty Racoide
creditors and c onti nge n t A N D O F P E TITION T O 0 F p ET I T I ON TO aspons•llle from this day on 10, unpaid portion 01 your account. Published Orange Coast Dally r362·36-2846. Transrero1s and of seid county
••red1tors u f Theodore ADMIN ISTER ESTATE N O. ADMIN ISTER EST ATE NO. :tny obl1ga11on incurred by the even though toll peymenl was Pllo1 June 22. 29. July 6. 13, 1982 licensees wnose blJsmess <iddress Parc el 3 ~n e .. c11.1s1ve ~ 38 demanded but you mus1 pay the 2713-82 1s t6612 Beach Blvd C 1n lhe appur1en1n1 easemen1 over 1na1 K l einer and person s who A-11 11 A-11 3901. omers "'thou own name5 or in lhe amoun1 stateo aDove 1-------------City of Hun1tng1on Beacn County ot ........ ,on 01 lhe 1-cont""UOUS 1o T II h r...~ f , name ol me llrm C HO E ""' • v• .,. may be otherwise tnterested o a errs. uo:ne 1c1ar1es, fu Jll ht·1r.;, lll·1wf1nc1r11::s, DAT r D AT c n s 1., M e 5 a Altl!r lhree months lrom tne date PUBLI TIC Oranoe Slate ot Cahtom1a 92647 1 Parcel 1 aoove as shown on EshrDrt
in the will and/or est.ate: crc·d1lors a n d t unllngenl t·rr•dllorc; .inJ nin11ngl·nl I Catrlornia tnrs Ftrst uay 01 June 01 recorda1ton ot 1h1s docomenl K-ooeo3 lh.il a tiulk transle1 rs allout to be c to 1he cer18ln amendmenl 10
A petl.lton h ... ~. '-··-n fil-"" c:r e d1 lors nf Cecelia B l'rt"ltlor •. iif L17711 Mal' llalt· 1982 fwh1chela1eolrecordallon appears madeloAONALOJ CHAMBERLIN Detlara11on o f CoYenants
'"' """' n.i K d I d h ~ ~ 1 0 J hPrf•Onl unless the 01>l1go11on be111g Eterow No. 1815KM Social Secur•ty ;552-78-2583 and Condrlions and ResH ICttons
by M ark Kle ine r in the an ... ':. athn personls wtedo und pl·r~on!-wltu m11v IR·1 NOT~i~n~: ois:~~tTION toreclosed upon permits a longer NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF PATRICIA A CHAMBERLIN Social recorded August 9, 1974 in Book
Superior Court o f Orange may ""' O erwise tn eres 01 lwrwtS<. rn 1 .. n ·-.tr ·ii 111 tlw ANO pertod, you have only the legal right e U l K TRANS FE fl A ND OF s e c 11 rt 1 y • 5 6 o 7 8 O 3 1 6 11 ;>17 Page 1101. Ollleial Records
County r e ques ting that in thl' will and/or estate: will .mdiur _...,L..•l•· LACK OF AUTHORITY to s1op the I01ec•osore by paying I NTENTION T O T RANSFER Transterees and In I ended •n 1heon1ceot the County Recorder
ed A pet ton has been filed h L., f I . ...1 the entrte 1smoun1 Clemandec t>y A L C 0 H 0 LI C 8 EV E A AGE T11nsrerees whose business 01 sa•d counly 10< !hose pyrp0ses Mary Kletner be appoint b H ~I J Ka d I S A JX'lll111n ·" '"-'t'n I t-u The GJP Par1nersh1p a 101n1 your cre<11101 LICENI E(S) (Sece. 1101 U.C.C. address rs 16612 Beach Blvd C as more pan1colarly descrrbed rn
as personal representative lO Y er rt n e r tn by Clau<ll• I Thompson rn venlure. wnicn •s 8 llmited To hn<I out tne amount you must and/or 24073 86P) 1n lhe C•ly ol Hon11ng1on Beacll. section 3 01 Ar11c1e VIII of the
admin ister the estate of the Supe rior Court.of lhl' Sug"rtor Court of parlneiship under tho fews ol lne pa"' or to arranne lor paymonl to NOTICEISHEAEBYOIVENlh81a Oounty ot Orange State o l Decl11ra11on of Covenants 0 C S1a1e of Calllorn1111 cons1s11ng 01 the r " lk 1 1 81 ""' , Theodore Kleiner (under the range ounty r equesting Oran)ll' 'ounly 1c•qul'st1ng M D Janes Comp8"y Inc The s1op the loreclosure, or 11 your bu trans er o person pro,..-• Y Calilorn1a 92647 Cond111ons and Restr1c11ons
d d that H erbert J Kandel Sr • I d 'fh I c property Is 111 toreclosuro for any and a transfer ot liquor license(•> 15 The property ts tJoscr1Ded 1n re<:ordeo February 1, 1974 In Book lndepen en t A ministratio n b t d ' I lrllll C ..iu e 1 "mpsirn X' Plo"8t Fsamlly orpopra1
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1on. JJo~n olher reason contract Bryan L. aOool to be made general as All stock 1n trade. 11068 Page 1326, Olhcat Records,
of Est.at.es Act) The petition c appoi n <' as pers':'na .1pfl111 n led <t:; p 1· r ~o n a\ Pennlsh terllng w h I lps, 0 n Penn nnd Alton Penn. cio Glendale The n1me. mailing addreH. and li11tures equipment and good w111 of rn the otlic;e otthe County Recorder · f h "'--represent.atJVe to administer d t Robert Pautsh Jr and tormerly 1nves1men1 po Bo• 77 12 . ZIP Code Number of lhe 1tansteror BAR 1 • IS set or earing in v.:-pt. rt·prt~nt.allvt• lo .i 11l1n1s er Jellrey M Gaull. and which has a certain bus ness .. nown as ot said coumy
No. J at 700 C tvtc Cen t.er the estate of Cecelia B lhC'<"'itdtt•o( Linll' Mae Hale carrieel on ,19 busrness at •929 Burb1nk CA 7712 Aun Jllnice ts HARRAH CORPORATION PAT NMIKE'Sandlocated al 16612 • Petce1 • An e11 ciusiv1
C . l K a nd e I (und e r th e I d Myers \2 13) 507-5000 UNLIMITED. 2720 Grete Lane Beach B•vd C In 1he C11y of 8ppurt1nanl easemeni over !?Ill Dnve, West. m the lly o . (undt•r lhl' n <'pendent Wilshire Bou1ev11d Los Angeles. 11 "'OU heue any questions .... ou •na"~m. ca11r~n•a "2806 H B h c 1 r I d d l Ad tr l C 900 0 2950 • , • , .. ..,...,, ~ • un11ng1on eac oun y o por1ion of Iha 1o1 contlguOus 10 San ta Ana, California o n n epen en mtrus a 1.on AJm1n1s1rat111n o f F.stales olrrornta 1 and ,..irway •hould contact a 1awyer or 1h11 The name. mailing addrou. and o Staie ot c a111 1a and E .. . o f Estates A t) The petition Avenue. 09. Costa Mesa, California • C N f he 1 range, orn Parcel 1 aoovo as Shown on •nl ... t July 7, 1982 at 9:30 a.m . <: • A1·t1. Thi• pl"ltllon IS s<'l fur 92626 was dlMolve<I elleclive 11 59 government agency which may nave ZIP ode umber o I 1r0'1S eree 1ransler lhe 1011ow1ng alc;ohohc c · 10 that ce<-laln amendmenl 10 lF YOU QBJF.CT to lhe is set for h eanng In Dept. hl'aring 111 Dept No. ;i at 700 p M on Oecembet 31. 1981 Afler insured your loon. Is: DON JOSE RESTAURANTS INC · beverage hcenso ON SALE BEEA Dec 1araII0 n 0 r C 0 v en an ts
No 3 l 700 Civic Center ) w RememDer YOU MAY LOSE 9093 E Adams, Huntlnglon Beach, ANO WINE Number 42-076850. Condlt1oris ~nd Roslr•ct•ons grantmg of the peutlon , you a C1vt(· C(•n!Rr I n vc•. t>lst, in 1h11I dale no genciral or llmrled LEG "L RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT Calllornla 92646 1 &A 1 ...,, D W l n the City Or th GJP P r1 h nas " now ssuvu to prem. 1ses ocahou al recordec Augusl 9. t9H 1n Boo~ should either appear al the nve, es· 1 . th•• Ctty of S;n1t.1 l\na partnf.'r in e 8 ne•s 1P TAKE PROMPT ACTION That the personal property lo be 16612 Beach Blvd ·c Hun11no1on 11211. Paoe 1101, Offlcl•I Records
hearing a n d s tate your Son la Ana. Calt form a o n California on Julv H. IHI!:! ~~r'i~:,'5~1~ ~~c:~."for' ~ll~ ~ Jcf 1n add1110<1 10 Iha amoun1 stated trensletred is described in gen~al Beech tor the premrses loCotecl al in Ille 011~ olthe County Aec:Ofdet
objections or file writlc n July 7, 1982 et 9;30 am a t !I 30 am · Janes Compariy Inc who nas aoove Should any prior lases. uens, • s m 11er1111 s . • u PP I• 11 s · 1661;> Beach Blvd C In tht1 C11y of aaid counly. 1or thOse pyrposee
b · h h lF YOU OBJECT w t h e IF YOU OBJE("f h OI encumbrances be delinquent or merchandise. eq1.1rpmen t (or) ot Hunhnglon Beach County ol as mOfe par1iculerly d~rrbed in o jecttons WI l l e court ( h •• to 1 '' aulhority only to wind up the affairs become delrnqunenl and lhe loan turnllure, f1.1<1ures and &Qulpmen1, Orange Slate ol Ce111om1a Sec It on !> of Artie le VIII ot the before lhe hcartng. Y our granting O l C peuuon, you gn>nlrng of thl• p<>llttnn, you ot lh~ GJP Partnership can IJ e re 1nsta1 e d s a 1 d lease. leasehold 1mprovernen1s and Th81 lhe amoun1 01 purchase Dec I a r a 11o n o 1 coven an ts.
appearance may be tn person shouJd etther appear at the should ('ilhc-r appo•ur al lht• Published Orange Coasl Oaily delinquencies musl be cureo as a ABC license of a business ttnown prtce or consideration,,, connection Condtlions and Restrictions
or bt your atwmey. heari ng and sl ate your hl'a r1 ng and s l a le your Pllol June 22· 1982
2723 82 cond111on of re1nsia1emen1 as. PUBLIC MARl<ET and IS located wllh said 1tanster or said license tecorcJed Fobr1.1ary 1. 1974 In Book
l Y 0 U A R E A ObJecttons or r tie written b r I . I NOTICE OF OEFAUl T 81 428 E. 17th Street, Cotta Mesa. an(I $81d business. Including the 11068 Page 1326. Olflctlll Records o Jl't'll•ln~ or 1 t• wnttt•n 0tm•ic W\TICC •No ELECTIOM TO SEU. C•l'lornla. together wtth the ob ect o s w th the court rUVL mi .. • esllmaled rnventory 11 lhe sum 01 1n Ille olfloe ol the County Recorder CREDITOR or a contingent J 1 n 1 ObJl'l'l 1nns w11 h lltt> l'OUI I UNOEA DEED OF TAUST l ollowlng doscrlbed alcoholic S51 ooo oo. wn1<:h cons.Its ol the ot said covnty
creditor of the deceased. you before the hearing. Y o ur bdnrC' the ht•anng Y fJur VICTORVILLE SUPERIOA COURT Loan Ho. 412t/HAYE8 bt1Yt1r1ge Jlcenso(sj ON SALE follow•no YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOEA A
must file your claim with the appearanl't' may be In person appi>arance mav bf• m l)i.'rst)n COUNTY OF SAN eERNAAOINO T.S, No. E44574 GENERAL LIOUOA LICENSE NO Dlocrlpllon Amount DEED 0 F TR us T D A f E 0
h or by your atl('lmey b 1"455 C"tc: Otlv• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thal 47 -33632 now Issued ror n ld Casn111rs cneck deposited OCTOBER 2. 1980 UNLESS YOU court or present il to t e l F y 0 u A .R E A ur y your alturnl•y VlclOMtllle, C1lllornl• t2n2 GLEN 0 A LE IN v Es TM E N T premlll!S, tor premises located 8I In Escrow No 14723-LC TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
p er son al representa t ive I 1'' y 0 u I\ RE A In Ill• Metler ol CORPORATION IS duly appointed Iha same eddress. $16,00000 PROPERTY, tT MAY BE SOLO AT
app ointed b y the court CREDrI'OR or 3 rontingent ClU:DITOH or a mnttngl'nl SCOTT WllllAM PAAKS. TruSlee under lbe followlng Thal 1he to1al con1lder111on tor Security Agreement •-ecuted PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN -wtthtn four montlislrom th~ tTt•chtor-cf tche-~you C:TI''!'hlnr of th<-.flt'\.'t•~d. yau •Minot de~11bed deed of tru11. the lranalll' ot said business and of In tevor 01 T1ans1eror S3S,OOO.oo ~NATION _O.LTti(; NATUBf.__
dat e o f f irst i ssuance l)f must fr le your datm with the must fill' v11ur ('f;um with ·Lhr A PerHn w~ 111111 bl declered TRUSTO~-OANIEl L HAYES:a UTO neenn(s) lS"lhe"-wm of S1oe Alf orl\or 11i1Sl1\fjSs names ll1ICJ OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST l l to the • frff from lh• cuelodJ and conlrol single man 000 00 Including invent ory 11ddr11UMS used by the Tr8flsferl)(S YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A letters as provided m Section coun or presen 1 l'Ourl 11r prt',,..'nt rt lo lhl' of hit parfflt Of peranla. BENEFICIARY BRVAN L PENN estlmaled 111 S -<>· which cons111s ol wtlhln 1nree yea1s 1as1 put ,a far as LAWYER 700 of the Probate Code or p<>rsonal r e p resentative pl'rsnnul rl'fHl"H'ntatlvt• ANTHONY J. P1AZZA. and AnON PENN. husband and lhe followtng ~nown to lhe TransfereH are The s1reet address and other
C a lifornia Thf' time• for appointed by the court ~1 pµotnll"d by lhr 1·oun A Prof. Corp. wire 991n1nt tenants BUSINESS CHECK SAME common dM1gnat1on. 11 any, of the
filing claims will not expire wt thin fou~ mo~ths from lhe within four m onths fnim thP Pla111 a Rlttehll Recorded Auguol 25 t981 as S 10.000 00 That 11 has boon agreed belween real prope<ty described •t>owi is
hs r d11te o f first issuance of d f f r /41totnay11tLaw 1nslr No 31471tnboo~ 14193pagel Demand Nole lo Ile replaced wllh said lltonsees and lnl ended porp0rted10 De 17821Arbotlene prior to four mont rom • a tt• 0 1 rs l i ssu a O('l' 0 14173 Green Tl'ff Blvd. I 183 of Olllclal Record• In 1hl offl<lo cash thrOUQh lhls escrow $90.000 1ransle1ees as required by Sec Irvine. Calllornle
th e date o f the hearing letters as provided'" Seel.Ion letu·rs as prov1dro tn &'('llnn sutte Ona of the AeGordet ot Otano• County; Thal It has~ agreed 1>11ween 2 ~0H ol the Bu11ness and The undersigned Trustee
noticed above 700 or the Probate Code o f 700 of the Probate• Code of VlctOfVHle, CA 12392 said deed or lrust s.cures ce<tetn 111ld tr1nlfll'ee and said 1r1n1fe1or Proleuron$ Code lh•I Ille d1Scla1ms 1ny t1ab1t1ty ror any YOU MAY EXAMI NE California The time for Cali f ornia Tht· 11mc-f or (1·71•) 1u-n27 Obllgaoont lncJudlng one nole tor thet consle1ete11on tor lhl trensler c;onSlderellon for 1111 tr1nsfer ot incOfractness of thl *""' lddrMS
If filmg clauns will not exptre r 1 1 II Att•nllon: Rolf o. Rtttchll the aum ot s12.ooo 00 01 U ld bu11nua i nd of H id said bus•'-• •nd 1ran1ler of said end ou11t common dMIQnetlOn, 11 the file kept by the et>Utt. ' rng c auns WI not t'Xptre CH• No. Frc 1113 Tnol tl'le ben1flc1a1 1nretesl under llc;•nte(sl to be paid only 11ter t1e1r11e ts to be pe•d only 11t1r said any. snown herein.
you are m ter e1ted in (he prior to four months f~om pr101 lO Cour months from CIT/4 TION • FREEDOM FROM such deed 0 1 t rust and the 111n1fer has bean 1pprov1d by 1ren1IM has been approved Dy said Said 1811 wlll be m ade. bul
estate. you may file a request \he dat e o f t he hearin g l he d;1 te o f th" h1•arin g PAAENTAL obllg111ons secured 1net1by ere Oec>enmenl or AICOh<>ilc BeverlOI dec>•nmen1 ot Alcoholic B1veuge w11hou1 covenan1 or war11nty
w i th the court to recei ve nottced above. n otlt·tod above CUSTODY ANO CONTROL presently held by the under1lgno<1, Control, pur1u11nt to S.O. 24073 e1 Control exprMS or 1mp!led, r~erdlno tltltt I 1 f th YOU MA Y EXAM INE YOU MAY fo'XAMINE (ASANOONMINTAl:AOOPTIOM) Tn&teb111ach ot,andellleu1tln,the seq Tl'lal •tale. 11analor and pouesslon. or encumorencu
8 P ec 8 • n ° t 1 ce 0 e h ru k b th rt If • THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ob11gat10<11 lor which such deed of The I the t1er11n oucr I t>•d 1nlgnment of the aforesaid 1tock In tncludlng teas. eh1rg11 end
Inventory of estate assets 1 e e ep t Y e cou • tht1 hi<> kept by thl' t•ourt If CALtFOANIA. lrutl Is security has occurred tn lhat lren•I.,. '" to bl coneummetld. tredo. llJ1tur ... equlpmen1 and QOOd o•I*'-ol the Tniat111 Ind of ,.,. and of the petitioM , accounts you are Interested i n the you an• tntrrr'lted in the To DALE JOSEPH PARKS and peyment hu no1 l>Mtl midi of The aub)4K1 to the above prOYl9lon1. at w111 01 Ntd buS1nes1 ... 11 bl med•. trusta created by Hid 011d ol
and reports d escr ibed In estate, you may file a request t'8l31(", you mny ftle a request ROBERT o RITTENHOUSE •nd to 1n11111m1n1 ol 1n11r"t whlc;n SERVICE ESCROW COM PANY. end th• con1ld1t11ton th1r1ror Trvet. 1o pay the remelnlnQ pt1nc.19111
Sec t-i 0 n I 2 o o 0 ( the with the cour t to receive with thi• court l o r (lcctve all persons ci1tmlng to bl tl'le l1thef 1>1eama du. April 1. 111112. end •II t42S2 BHcl1 Bl .. w .. 1m1ne1er. C1 to091htr wllh thl CIOtlsklef•tlon '°' sums of Iha notl(a) MOured by 111c1 ,...&1110.,..;.,. Proba•~ Code. 5 p e c i a) n 0 t 1 c e 0 f the u p"(' 1" I n 0 t 1 .. P 0 ( 1 h" or mother ot said minor parson aubeequent lnalallmenl• of interest 92683. on 0< atter July 8, 1982 th4! 1r.,-itfllf Ind •salgnmenl ot Ille o..cs ot Truil to wit $42,000.00
......, .,_ "" " ~ « • • aoov• nameel and 11111 charges. Oellnquenc;lee on! All Olhtr bu1ln111 n1m1a ind aforea&ld tlc1n11 11 10 be wllh Interest th•••on from
Rotaa110 and Rotonno, ~nventory of eat.ate aaaeU( 1nvrn1orv or estah• &88ets ey ord« ot thl~ eoun l'CXI art • prior 1ncumbranc1. If any 11ddree ... Ultd by tne tr1nefttor oonaummat~ on or 111ter Ill• 12th Oeoemt>er 5, 19111 11 18 '*'°"''
Attoraey 1 at Law, $ tt S and of the petitions. ~un\3 ancl of the pNlllorut. 81'('()Unts hereby cited and &dvlMd lhlt you Olllnquont real es111e 1ues. II any , wllhln th,... ~.,, lu1 pa11. so rtr d•Y ot July, 1982, 11 Iha ll<lrow 11nnom .. PfOvld«I In Ntd no•«•I Soe ... ci-.alvt4e Blvd., No. and reports deacrtbed In snd r e ports dl•scribed in m1y app111r betore 1n1 Judge Th1t by reuon rnereot, tho 11 known to 1ren1rerM, are Noni. dej>lrtment ot HOLLEY ESCROW, plus Cott• ~ """I .av-ol """" "· S t I l 2 O O f t h PtMldlnQ tn 09par1men1 OD-1 ot undarttgned. preatnt oenaflclery Thi name end tdOtMI of Ille INC 11 18582 8eac:h Blvd .. P 0 Boa '5150 60 wt1h 1n1.,..1. lH, c.lver City, '--lUornla ec o n ° <' Sccll()n 1200 5 n f lhe the superior Court, 1oc111d 11 undtr auch 1S11d 01 1ru11. hU uorow holder 11· SERVICE 15 1, In 1ht City ot Hunllnglon The blnlltellry 111\dtt lltd Died tt2St. (US) 3114!51. C.alJfomla Probate Code. C.<tllfornia Probatl" Corle. t-4456 Civic Orlv1. VlclorYllla P KUted and dellveted to .. Id dul'f ESCROW COMPANY. 14282 Beech 8eecll. County of Ofange, S11t1 ot ol Tnial hltelokn ealCUlld and
Publlehed Orange Cout Mld1ael R . L e dbe tter, L ·a w O ff I cf 11 o f 8111 Cet1fotnl1 92382 of 1h1 1bove 1ppolnttd Ttu1t11. • written 81 . W11tmlntw, Cl 92683 C.lttornta 112"8. P"Qvldld 11111 the oallvered 10 th• undtrtlO~d 1 De.111,/ POot , June 15, 16, 22, A tto rae y at Law, U 7S M C'Claln, P.O . Bnx 8004, One enlllled coun on Jul)' 20, 1982, 11 Oecler1tion ol 0tt1u11 and 0tm1nd Dated Ju,,. 11, 1982 Oec>•r1"""11 OI AICO/IOllc ~:'P.! wr111en o.ciar111on of deftull tnd
198 2627 .,.. Ltltrador Drive, C osta N•wpor• Pia-. IOtb Floor , 8:30 o'clocit A .M ol thtt day, then'°' 111e. end h11 dec>Otlled wtth HA"PIRAH CORPORATION Control hH appro-..<i said tr•n•., 0emt1nd for Sale. lll1d 1 ... 111tn
-0.. M c I • • " • .... Ind lhlrl to ehow C.UN. II •nv YoU ... d duly appotnttd Trutt ... lllldl UNLIMITED ol Mid lloenat. Mollee ot Otfault and Elec:tlon 10 -------------1 tla, al fora la tl .. 1. Ne wpo r t 8 e I c b , C A h•v•. wtiy etld peraon &11oul0 no1 Cited 01 1ru1t end 111 dOCU"*111 Traosferor Dated Mey 27, 111112. S141. rhe undt<'algned c:auMd Nld
Hf.1387 tHSO·l004 752·0899 t>t dlclered ''" lrom lhl oon1r0l 01 •videnctng oblls::n• 11curtd 8Y Terry Lane, Dominic Burall NotlOI ot Otteutt tnd eac.ton to
• Published Orange Coiul Publlahr<i Ornn~e CoHt hi• ptl'entt ICOOIOlng 10 lhl petition t'1Mlt>y. ~ h.. rid and dote Aeel$1 Seer.ill')' P•trlcl• Bu<u Sel 10 be l'90Clntld 11\ 111t county Dall Pilot J I~ 16 22 on lllt twiretn 1.erlby dtcltre all Mimi MWl'ed OOH JOSE Tr111t""°"* 11\0 whttt lht rMI propeny i. IOClttd • Dally Pilot Y • une • • • D1uly Pilot. Junt• 2 • 23, 29, OM!n under my fiend eno..., of thereby 1mmtdle111y du• and AElrAUAANTS INC, 1 l~ 0.1 .. Jvne 10. ,M2 .
• ClaUfflfdS 1981 1982 Thi Sup«IOr Cour1 ol lhl County OI l)Aylble Ind hel tltetld tn<I doee Cdfoml1 ~lllon Rontld J. Cl!emberllf\ AL.1.fOHAHY INVEST• 2628·821 2726-.82 $811 Betnerdlno, 81111 Of C1lllorntt l'it rtby tl•cl lo oau11 lltt 1ru11 Tr-lwel Patrlc:ll A. Cllemb«fln MENT CO, tNO
• WOrtc for thll &-.. , 1982 prc>C*11 10 bl IOtd lo Nlltfy lht 9y; ~ MOffoMph. Ttt1ntfttM1 and CO .. JNC r:"' cau " N I ~~· ~f l II I .. ' County Oltl'k end OWi! obllg1llone MCl;rld lher•b~ Pretldefll lntendt<I T,.ne .. _ 1111 Town .. Coun1r, Ad • 2.~7. OI ""Supe<lor Col.In 01tld e11192 8y lletlOl MQtjOMPh, HOLLlf HC.-OW INC. Sit 1
-ol IN Sl•t• of ~ L.. Penn Secntery/T~ P.O ....... , Ortnge, c.ltlOmla tHll • for quick c.tlfornie ror 1111 A.non Penn aa.-Y1C1 tlatOW CO.ANY .a ._... ....._ ~ 141 tl.t-0804
• c•shw•es. _E ____ s __ d____ (I =r:~lnO ~~=::::mtnt =·=·=··::.. =~~--~~~ 4 very Un Oy Publllhtd Oren91 Coa11 0111)' Publl1hed 011noe Cout D•lly Publllfled Onnoe CoH I Delly Publlehed Ot•noe CoHI Delly Pvbll1f\ed Orange COHI Oellr -I Piiot. June 2,, '9, July 6. T3. 1982 PllOt, June 22. $, Juey 8, 13, lit2 Piiot Jvne U , 1912 Pllol June 22. 1912 '11ol June U , 211, and July I 1912
211Ma Utt-I' a121.a2 2122 ... 2 "64-12
M LIC NOTICE
Orengt Ooul OAILV PILOTIT"Mday, June 22, 1882
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Your 06lly Piiot
Service Dlr.010<y
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Marie l\ObllllOn COii... Vlt JO home, Allot• ' ..!!_.not 1H't. PS4•015t Jeronimo. h11tl pt time,
CAllNeTIM\IMOD!L. l..4:30pm &80-28~2
8kyllt U • OrHllhU &.tiffftll "1Hlll
WlndOWI rm ••••••• c ••••••••••
548-4900 Rl!MOOl!LIAOO-ONS
fer..'. '1m" ....... .
No StMm/No Sh•mpoo Stain $pect1llll. l'a1t
dry FrM ... 030·t502
C1ptt tn1t1ll/repel1ed
FIOOCI dlmlOI Steam
ctng. 554·0& 10. 973·0588
& Carpentry Llc'CI 26
yr1 ••P· trv.tn 640-a710
Ftne Flnllhed C11pentry
Rtmod Spec Randall
Lie 419587 720.-t260
COMM'LIRESID.
A.mtd·AdO nt ·Aepalra
Very rHS LIO 300260
Jtck H B•nntll, Jr
Oen. Conlf 552·0142
Oondeo & tn•ured
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OJlll't'WALL rAPINQ LAWN CARI lXPlRT HANDYMAN T.L.C. HOUMkeeplng
Alt Tei.hire• l Aooo11kl Comm/r_.d Nwpl/CM Garpen1ry • "oollno &trvlce. LO"w R11H .
'r" Ht Kevin 876•9081 )(Int. rtllablt WOftl PWmblno. tlo 842·6013 Toni e&o.02oe1M2·0405
Orywall·PIMter·StuOCO Onrlopr, ltllfry MS 7412 JACK OF All TRADES bP«tlM HouMlleeplng
N1wl r1p111 Acou11tc Tlllll Cell Jeck de)' or ntgn1 we lurnllh v.cvum &
ceU1ng1. will ltaturH . Toppedlremowd. CINn •878·3014* aupptlet
wlltt blHllng, Bpantah up. lawn rtnov 76t·3478 COMPL HOME MAINT VIMIN 07t·4838
le>llure Dan 052·0G05 Carp. plumb, p1tnt, haul, HOUSECL~ANING MOWINO • CLl!AN UPS F llHlrl,,J Haullng • L1nd1cepln3 yd 0 In up '.. ..1 IS OUR 8 USINES61 •••• • • • • • • •••• • • • ••• • • FrM "' 642·98 7 49&·3291 Jantce'• Raggedy Ann E!L!CT RICIAN-Prlceel f bl 10 yra 875-2614 rtohl. lrH Hllmate on R C d Carpentr)', rough/ lnlah, large Of 1m1H jOba H id . ln-upa, gar en dra, wnO... lenq, ... dry· PROF. ~SECLEANINO
lie 3"••21 ...,3 ,.. .. ,., Hrv • .malnL. lrtt trim. 1'all paint 754-0899 ~aa•Rellab'tl\tta
ll'UV "' ....,~., FrMell 841·t09e Wiii)' --·-------
llC'O ELECTRICIAN •1111•• Wtndowa Gaty 51·8t37 Landtc:aplng·YCI Clnupa ••••••"'• ••••• ••••••. • J , Cl I • •·-Ou1I. work·RHI. •llH Trff trlm·ExP«t maln1. DUMP JOBS oan • •111 ng oerv ....
FrH HI. 631·6072 Tom Irrigation. Jim 851.0129 & 8m•ll MOVlllg Job• HOUHl-APll·Rtntal•
#m•t '1lllftll1ul1 ••• ! ................. . • • •••• ••••' •••• • ••••• ••••• :!.~•'-••••• • • ••• Cu1tom Oetam&c. Ttlit •A·1 ...... PLASTI!." PATCHING Prompt. Call Chuck, ev1
Top quallty, 8l*)lal car• Rt1tucco1 Int/ext 30 642·8504/876-14011 Cly•
In h1ndling 25 Y.!• exp yra -Neat Paul &•5·21177 1_:;._,;;~;.;...----~
Competitive l\atH ...:...--------CERAMIC·LINOLIUM
No overlltnt 73(). t353 '11a)/•• llle fr" Mtlm•I ..
········'············· l\eH Bob 816·6'6t STAPWINO COLLEGE 11 IU Hl·llll
STUDENTS MOVING •lltlT 6 IAY * f1H lfty/11 ?n~u~~ ~~~~!~~ 1,1r1 .,,,1,. i.0°w00RAree:.;;;;·.~i:.n:
WATCH US GROWi ••••!f•••••••••••••••• mtng & removal, 111 ---------BONTEKOE AEFRIG c1 .. rwp1 & ltHh haullng 111•1/•• & AIR CONO Mlrlr\t, r r te e I I M I r t I,, e 1 •• 'I •••• ,.............. I UIO, comm'I 5At8-&208 ~54-701.7. _____ _
Piii PUITill --by Richard Stno1 Lie lt•fl1/l••l f1u/1 JAY TREE CARE. compl 280844 13 yra ol nappy ••••••••••''~··,.•••••• ..,v & 1tump ~,,ding
local CUtlOtnera. &4tJ'1t• .. tl&l•lt•ttJ, LLa'd, Int 840·9 8
Thank you, 631-4410 Free HI. Reat. p1lcea. HERITAGE TREE SER·
Qual work Lie 337169 VICE
Shampoo & 1tHm olH n
Color brlghttntra, Wiii
ctOlt 10 min blHoh
Hall, ltv/dln rmt I 15. 1vo toom $1 50. couch S tO,
chr S5 Ouar allm pel
odor Crpl 1ep11r t5 Y''
exp Do work mv••ll
Rel1 531-0101
ELECTRICIAN Total Varel Care b)' Call MIKE M8·1391 Ottlcee. 540·1287
11.J, l11ff•H 6 IH Smt foba/Repalra. lie THE GRASSHOPPER __ P_R_O_F_S_E_R_V'""'te'""E--General HouHCIH nlng
Lie ~888 Remodel, 233108·C· tO 548·5203 Pertonll·Oependabte Hauling • yatd c:ltenup Reltable, rel• 10 yra ••P
PAINTER NEEDS 831·2345 Complete 11ee c11e t7
WORKI 30 yra lllp, lnl/ yrt uper Oen 552·5377
Exler Acoulllc celling• IHll•• ~e.1:1.~ •.••••••••.•••
Dflvewaya, Parking LOI
Repalra, Se1lco1t1ng.
add'na. cablnall Oomlntc 642-4851 Quick & clten. Fr• Mt. H2.0510 ah. 4
846-8S86/645-48<14 ~ lwo Otcltldn J.,lltlt ler•t1er 873--0548 HouMCIMtllng, with rel•
D•vla Pllnllng 847-5 t86 ••••••'• • ••• • ••••••••• REPAIRS $25 to S t85 '!.-.'.'.rf~I. ••••••••.••••
S&S Atl)hlt 631-4 100ltc
EXCEL CARPeT CARE
JaCik Bulllngton
Owntr/opera101
Carpet, uphol, 1rea rug
cleaning Work guar
Free Ell 645· f771
A44'11·1ttl&•·llt•t4. I !~~111w1~ Fr .. Ht. Ken 8311·&<>35 HAULINO.ORAOING renoea, exper.
'C"-' .... Cltmolltlon, c1e1n-up. 831..e181 an 5PM.
Free est Reaa pllOH ~ 1\ &31·7211 LANDSCAPE MAINT. Conorwte & tr .. rtmOVal. HOUSECLEANING+
RALPH S PAINTING FrM Ht C1ll •nytlme.
lntl••I. Rea•. 1a1aa WALT 770·2125
~I FrH HI 535.gs99 -------
MOii 1ubjec1I, K· 14
Oey·eve summer S tOwk
Mr Morgan, 645-5 176 ALLSTATE PAVING
Sealcoauno·Strtptng
Repairs Comm./Aetld
Lie •397362 845·8 t81
Ouet work. Uc. 337169 # &cS-2'4? C e lcal & property
631-2345 • lie 410901 m~~mo~t•. 83 t-8048 Quick *"· 842-7838 MAINT. & REPAIR Sherrye 831-5145 ~!~~,~~ ............ .
Huber Aoollng-1 II types
New·recover-<lecks
Lie •411802 548·9734 TUTORING IN ENGLISH
AS 2N0 LANGUAGE
Joyce Zorger 545·38311 General Contractor Elec1rk:al Contrtctor R • G d 1 • HAULING & MOVING Ind . comm't, rtl Ind . Comm. Rea Uc on s ar en ng ., yra Local. Student w/lruct<. Qu11tty houMCleanlng &
Farthing Interior Design
HANGING/STRIPPING
VIN·MC Scott 645·9325
v JOHN ti EN RY CO "'
Roofing lor Ftne HomH
Lie 4t5232 548·6213 Oen Hallberg Or1dtng
& Pa\llng Co Ret/Coml Lie 333217 557-1738 um•., •• Ouatlly at Lewi• 875-81'"" wlnCIOWI IOOI Weakly, 333217. Ph 557-1738 re1a. t1le1 Main I/ -------""'--HIT\l·mon1hly or mon· !!!!~!~f ............. .
Lie 397804 942.1120 Prof carpet cleaning. ap1 & restdenllat Lie & bon·
ded. Also clean·up Jobs
John 642-0357
De•••lit lllllMTH ILEOTIUO landacape N8/CdM Hauling & quick ct.an-up, thty. Julia 834·11181
•••••••••• ••• • • ••• • ••• 675·9368. yda, oaragea, job-alt ... & •
ASA PAPERHANGING
1 yra local exp. Guar
worl\ Prices start at
$811011. Alec 75 t· 7027
~~!~~!~!!'~~ ........ . WELDING NO Job too
small Very reasonable
Call Gene II 645-0675. ~-~~!!r!~t ......... . •KATRINA'S LIVE-IN We don't make )'OU wall pr 0 p mg m I . RI ck ....... hakprs. daily meld &erv, Uc 370689 831-7823 HI· Tree Services: hvy tin· 83 t.0865 Krla 83 t-0953 •••••••'•••••••••••• •• BUDGET RA TES
Lo min Sml jOl>S OK Lie
Freees1,1na &At-7581 PIJftll Tal1IH
Smoooothed 540·'4479 f!!!!~.'/.~~~!!!!! ...•• 'I upa. repelr tired yda. reg. · BRICKWORK· Small job• o ice clu n1ng. c 1pt l1t•lt1l 't/Jt 1 1 931 1 t98 cleaning 835-2 t 16 •••••••;-•••••••••••••• man • Heullno Student wlJI haul Newpor1, Coat• Mesa,
Cu1tom wallpapering,
tatlalecllon guaranteed.
For esl Frank 775.0714
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f /O IMUttptr
FULL CHARGE Wiii do
amt bus. acc't tn my
home. All phases Bkklno
thru trlal bat 548·5793
l•lli•n ......•...•••.•.••••••
Cemen1-Masonry-Btock
Wlllts-Cual work. Lie
W38t057 Rob 547·2683
Drives, pallos, walks Free
esl No IOb too smell.
536-2607
Cii1' C111
!'!~!!!~l.~!!rl!!! ....•
ARCHITECTURAL PLANS
FOR BUILDING PERMIT
Restdenllat addlltons &
remodel. Don 847 8606
!'!1!!~! •••••••..•••.•
FORMICA COUNTERS ----------1 anything Free HI Irvine. Ref1 975.3175
Tops/Cabinets refaced B••'f!'!•• Robert. 7t4-493·2t48
Free •• , 642-5357 ·HoME7M.PAo~:eMe·,;r· Haullno·•tudent w/lruck.
to rate. reliable. Thank
you, Stave. 759-1028 !!'!!!.f~!!!!~1. .....•.
CRPT ·LINO· WOOD
tnslalled/repatred. Greg
Lie 3692660 1-240·3082
REPAIR· PLUMBING
Cerpenlry, etec, Ille. Free
es1 No Job too emall
Dallas 6-45-28 t I B• IHIH h ---------••• ~ •••••• '! ··'···· ••••
Brick., block. concrete.
ltucc:o. very teH. tic.
Bot> 548-78501538·99-06 !!~~ !.~~~!~! ...... .
••BRYANT'S••
Flreptace1·Pl1n1ers Wellcovertng Removal
BBO'a.Pallot-Veneer All types 642· t343
Reis Free eat. 646..()46-4 1Jllll!f.'lt~ir
StrH•• ...•••.••••...........
MOBILE SERVICE
Rescreens/New screens
NB/CM only 642-9552
~r!i'!#!!! •...•••..•..
Lei the Sunahlne In"
Call Sunshine Window
Cleaning LtCI 548·885~
20"1. Monthly D1scoun1
F'or Ctassllled Ad
ACTION
Rt•e4•1 s, •• 1.111t ·····c~tLo·cARE·····
.I.I. OHST. 01. My nome. 1n1an1s·4 yrs
DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC (; ' •
Repairs. new & old 1 I .!!.!~1 .. .1 ••••••••••••
Carpentry • Masonry ROBIN'S CLEANING Roollng • Ptumbtng ServlQe • 1 thoroughly
Drywall • Stucco • Tiie clean houae. S.0.0857
E•per1 Masonry ouallty ···eo~s ·pLAST.ERi9,;G···
workmanship , reallsllc ALL TYPES INT/EXT
SERVICE & REPAIR
Van Oppens Service Co
(714) 838·46~
Catt a
D811y PllOI
AO· VISOR
642-5678
Custom carpentry, decks )(Int rels C M. 645-6846
& patios. Quallly work 1----------1
Uc. 11380801. Free esll· SELL Idle Items wllh a
mates. 559·55 t 1 Dally Piiot Cluatfled Ad.
yra tt•P Bud 552·9582 Gardening Wanted
Well 1e.1ures·Acoosllc Mowl,,g. edging. ralllng.
Remodel J 8. 646·9990
Pacific Housecleaning
price•. Reta. 55 t·•555 Te•tures Patching
"!tw In town? Cla11llled FREE EST 6At5·8258
Dave's Sprinkler Systems.
free esllma1es
770-110t Hang-Tape..Steel lluds sweeping. Free estl·
Lie 3899441 1·532·5549 males. 545•5737
Shop at home. u ·a eaay 8 yre exp Xtnt refs.
with ctualfled 642·6878 Free ell Lori 675·8353
can help you meet meny
of your need•. &42·5e76 Ctassllled Ada 642·5678 want Ada Call 842·5678 Sell Idle llama 642-~78
10 steps to a
successful
garage sale
1 Decide on dates.
Looi\ al a calendar end WI lhe Ollff and lo mes ol your
• sale Wee~er>ds are usually good. Dul many succasslul
sales have beer> held 1n the evenong. jutl afler work
Check Iha weather forecast 1n the paper end warch lor any olhe1 large event that INIY anraGI po1en1tal buyers
away such as la"s or commur111y 8\fi!r>IS Have your
sale run al 1eas1 two da~ --oeople may not !WI
at>te 10 come or> any s1ngte dl!y
Z What to sell.
Everytn1r>Q' That oS everylhong you '1aven I used in 1'1e
tas1 year II ar> •lem nas antoQue value or os tlland-new
• 0< has unusu;il value oe sure 10 .isk a '1e~11hy proce ror •I Ge• a pad ol p<1pe• and search your wf'tole no use
Look eve1y,.hl!•e and hsl ~hon9
3 Write your ad.
Here os a suggested eo Ga1age Sale -desks
• Bentwood rocking cha" toys, 1nlen11 c101h1ng, 1922 Voclrola •n origonal caO•net meny gadgels lols of
unusual •lems rock coHecllOll plants Aelreshmtr>ls 8 a m lo 6 p m Saturday and Sor>Oay 1234 Soulh Anys1ree1 Vourtown Just -t ol Ma•n and 2nd
Use this sample ad as a guide 8e sure 10 hst unusual
11ems Be as spec1l1c as poSSoblt Give directions 1t needed Oon I use a1>1>revoa11ons -many people won 1
l>olher 10 decoprier lhem CAUTION Don t ildverllse anylh1ng you don I really ha"8 Every 11em on lhe aCI
mus1 oe on hind at lhe slart 01 lhe sale
4 Where to advertise.
Place your ad where 11 .... 11 oe -Dy people who love 1n 1he area -mos• people shop close 10 11ome lhe
• Daily P1to1 1~ 1ead lly 86.000 a<1u11s m Cosla Mesa
Newpor! Beach La9u"3 Beach IMne. Hun11ngto11 Beach ar>d Foun1am Valley -gua1an1ee•ng you w•de
e•posure And w11n the PolOI you re no1 paying lor
waste corculatton on Los ""9eles Of Anaheom Plan 10
run your ad 3 i.t•>es or more and sllrt 11 a lew day~
Delore lhe sale so 1>arga1n nun1e~ can nave plenty of no11ce
5 Make a sign.
To netp make your sale ~rul. make a few s111ns • from caroooaro ano lellet ,..lh a mag•c marker A qood
s19n size is'' • 22
6 Plac in9 your-Si CJ'.
fhe morning of lhe sale, bul nol t>eloro place your
• signs Be sur11 end add your address and.any --,:i!l'9C110"1tl~ Tn~wttone aOC11Jt'TTm1
hour bel0<e the sale Jlarts P~ 'fOIH 11gn whefe 01
can be seer> from l>Olh so~ cl lhe 1lrf111 Dy pauony cars and pe<lesi11ans CAUTION So"" towns have , .... ,
1na1 restr1cl the placemef\I and durallon 01 garagl! ~ate sogns Please C h8C" wolh your town • plar>nu,g
aepartmen1 or c1t'1i.
7 Markin9 prices.
Milfk PflCH wrutre !hey can Ile_, clearly Office
• iwpply stores '1Ave v110<u!i sizes and colors ol 111ci..ers thal work well 01 you can use meslung tape However
you mar~ them ..... ,nc.. i.w. Garage Hies are tor
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for another yeer
8. ServimJ refreshmtnts.
This ooesn I have 10 cos1 much al\O creates • lri•ndly
• a1mospher1 II 1110 t ncou<-om people 10 slay lon9•r 111<1 perhaps Duy more Vou could even charge ror
expen11va nams t1~11 donuts. 0< llle kids coukl oo 1n 1>us1neu lor Iha day With a lemonade sla"d
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3 Bdrm, 11"1 Ba condo OC·AENTALS
A/C, w/w carpels, mo· t·5br's S200 to $2000
dern appt11nces, gar. 750.3314 open 7-daya
patio ctose 10 pool & rec
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area. Harbor Hlghland1. Quaint 2 Br I Ba. 514 $380 1 Br 1 Ba. Apl 2 bdrm 2 ba unlurn $500
UpgraCIH tnalde, prvll Jasmine. $650 yrty enclsd garage/carport, mo Call alter 3 p M
yard. hot tub Nr tlChoolS 675--4912 Broke< patio. lndry rms. bit-ms. 75l·t508
s950 642•3356 Lg studio apt, new cpl, ~~~ J0 ~:' •----------
Mlllton S 11ou1e tor rent, drps. p1tnt. mo /mo te-II 642• t503 1 Wk Free Rent 2 br. 2 ba
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woodburnlng lpiC pool
$1500 lse 499-3529
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area tn beautiful ~tsaton 5 Br 3 Ba. lam rm. din rm,
Viejo 1625 FIL ptua 3 car. view. m1ny alru
$t00 clean. 962-0793 N r pool & 1ennts eves St650/mo. Aft 5PM
644·41084 t50t & 15t1 Miramar St nancy $500 mo age Weats1de Lg t Br w / condo. SC Plaza new
HOME FOR RENT 5 1600 mo. tat & teat 551~130 carport, D/W, lndry, 8V81I crpl, drps, lrig Pools, !'.'!r.!!.~!!~ ... !.~~!
3 Bdrm $750 Fenced 3 Br 3 Ba. 2 story, pool/ 620-9089 1714) Near Shoreclltt 2 Br large 7-2 S400 mo. 645•6625 ~a~pn°2;.,, 1~~': ~u;~nse NO FEEi Apl. & Condo
yard & garage. Kids & tennis. S 1050. ha Jiu exl. deck•. 2 car port, 1 b•. stove. gar . tndry lac. 642-2l42 ren1ats VIiia Rental•
pell welcome 545-2000 PROPERTY HOUSE J-• trptc, refrlge. pool. Oc-Ck>M to OCC. Av1ll 7/t.1---------' 675-4912 Broiler.
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
Agent. no lee 642·3850 842·1010 ••• ~f!!!'.~ ..... ~~! cupancy July Jrd $450 546-7214 2 bdrm 2 ba. llreptace ---------
8 C T .. _ SPECT•cu· ·A VIEW $795/mo 675-2444 pa110, CPIS. drps, car-..... ,, IHei 3261 lg anyon own • ..,me ,... ..,.. 673 4 2 1 BR APT O/W, New por1, $485 557-6932
····•"••••••••••••••••• 2 br, 2 ba, on golf cour· 3 br, 2 be, pool fac. July • 44 palnl & cpts and drapea 1-----Super snarp 3Br, lam rm, se Pool, lennlsC1 S1075 t $675. 1·728-4511 3 Br 2 Ba 2 car garage Carport $400/mo So Cs1 Villas 1 l>r. pool,
den. pool, spa. quiet mo 851 ·18t 1 days. ,. Ii £1 ••• 3Zll Avail 7·1. $850/mo o 851·2175 spaptusamenules $450
realdenllal toe $1550 1_7_60_·_1_1_97_e_ves _____ 1 •• !. •.. Jf............ Pasn 759·1U t 2 Br pool, garage $5251_6_73_·_5_4_46 _____ _
_A_g;..1_. _7_60_·_9_3_3_3. ____ ,Btutls 1g 3 br, tam rm. 2 Br cottage. knotty pine. Bachelor apl wllh kitchen mo No pets 1395 "8 " DH• l•i•t 3126
Lease or lease opllon J&· pool. green bell. S 1050 lrptc, walk to beach & & patio. No pels Noga· w Baker 64 t·0763 ••••••••••••••••••••••
sm1ne Creek, no. 6 plan. mo Agt 644·0 t34 park 1750 499· 1997 rage. S..00. 675-1108. 2 BA 1 Ba, cpts, drps, 2 bdrm 1 b1. ocean vu
3 Bdr, den pool/lennls 4 Br 3 Ba. beaut decor. w .. 1.i.1111 3211 ,.__ II 312~ bllns no pets $426 relurb1shed Ines Utll
$1550 Agl 750.9333 lrg deck. lat> vu. guar· •••••••••••••••••••••• ...-II n• , 2272 Maple 631~2927 $485 mo No pels 24851 wes1c1111 3 BR l't. ba, de d g a 1 e . H H . •Br. pool. lrplc. wet bar. ;;ci:;;;t,;~~;·5c·;.~:;;, Selva. 631-1220
$900 mo Also Irv. Terr . $2700/mo. children & pet welcome. SA Gar pool spa $780 2 Br w/relrlge S di /I ti kll h & $775 mo. 495·2258 '" Chlld o'k 75'2.5e'22 or. 2273 Maple S<t35 tu o w u o en 4 BA 2'"1 Ba. $ 1400 mo 5 bath. seelong quiet ma·
Bolh fresh & clean. no 3 B1 3Ba, vu, pool, len· 1PM 641·t460. 45•500• 1ure adull , no pets
pels Avl now 646-2389 1::0of;oarded gale c .. , •• ;.1... 34•s 1 ••. 2 ... I... ••3011ST2UTB ,•B•t -~' ,_66_1_·3_6_5_3 ____ _
Bluffs aree condo 4 Br U.J•m••H 6 Newly decor Gas pd, ... mo. r. a """' 3 Br 2'it Ba 1•50 sq It
211ba. frplc. gar w/etec 2 Br 3 Ba, Aen, bautront, •••••••••••••••••••••• encl ger dw•hr pool laundry rm .. eaststde private pallo & enclsd
u " Resorl·llke adult tract nr 0
• • Call 101 app1 opnr New cpts & paint pou boll dock, sec SC Pt P 1 d bbg. Adults, no pels TSL Mgmt 642.1603 garage, tols ol grass $1,050/mo 644-5512 bldg, $!800/mo Bob or l8 oo · gr nr 642·5073 33562 Blue Lantern
0 K t A I Otui. tBr No pets. $475 1 Br. garage, yard. No $675/mo. 496-9230 or SPACIOUS 3 br , 2 ha ov1 e. oop, ag · e & $35 t 775 2580 759 22 utl · • pels $425/mo 367 B 496-3354 condo. lrplc. btH11s. 2 Ma• -t 1 Hlgnty upgredect & clean -...aatiB.,... Hamilton, 6-4!-0763 -B-.-.-,,-.• -1-1-,-.-----1
car gar pools, new de-Bluffs 3 Br 2 ea pool. -.;. ..,.UJ
co1 Vec:4n~_,'195~tmo ~t~s~ ~o s~~ o'~o~s0 & ~r..'.'~!~!!.!!'!~l!!~ lPAITllEm flit~ cHo~ a~. B~ 0 l~lre ~:· ••• ~~!~ .•.. •••• }.~~~
760-8384 Cltl•I ill #u 31ZZ Beautllully landscaped $4951mo 6At2-5722 Oelu~e poolside. xtra tar· BEACH HOUSE •---------• •• • ••••••••• •••••••••• garden apll Poot & Spa. ES EADE 2 8 B g e 2 b r 2 b a , b 11 n s. (SUllEll) 31' lllT SLIP Bachelor Total privacy, Covered parl\lng. No M AV r 1 a. dswhr, 11h mlles 1>each
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
IN NEWPORT BEACH
A totel environmenl
apar1ment community on
the Upper Bay Private
clubhouse and health
spa 8 tennos couns. 7
poots. close 10 bustneu,
a"port. Fashion lslanCI
Convenient shops o n
slle Unfurnished t>ache·
lors 1 & 2 bdrm apls and
townhouses
$540 -StOOO
Several bacnetors and I
Bdrm un11s feature line
designer furn11ure and
accessories Move 1n IO·
day or reserve lor sum·
mer months Smartly
furnished models open
d&rly
On Jamb0<ee Ad al
San Joaquin Hills Rd
644-1900 Lux. 3 Br 2'1r Ba condo. walk to bilach, utlls paid. pets. gar· Included. Large Adulls. no pets S500mo By lhe month only BUT 11,.., blks to ocean. Vrly. s225/mo. 6-40·7523 Bachelor $400 yard, tower unit. No pets 536•8362 We&1clltl xlra trg 1 Br
only $900/mo tor 2 Br 2 675_6775, 675•7060 1 Br. $460 $475. Wkdys. pis call ----------I Completely redecorated
Ba. walk lo beach AvaJI 1 _________ 1 BHli•1t.• 2 Br 1'/• Ba $525 7 5 9 • • 2 2 9 . wk n d s W111FfLETRH Patio & poot 645·8152
lrom June 20 pt Bell condo, 3 Bd 2 Ba. lftei 3140 t61 E. 181h 6-42-0856 549-7329 t & 2 Br Otscoon• on
2Br. l>Oal dck SSOOlwk $700/mo. 631·t26e. Ro-•••••••••••••••••••••• __ P_l_N_E_B_L_U_F_F_A_P-TS--some mOdels Pool, Spa. Westchlt air& lrg 1 Br be<t Mllllken, egt Quiet Junior & 1 Brs. Completely redecorated , ____ :..,___;;:..,___ From ,375 Pool. rec tl•H. ICOIPllCTI 2 Br 2 Ba t chlld ok. no Gym. Sauna. e I c Patio & pool 645.5152
IBr. boat dck $400/wk HARBOR VIEW HMS $425/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba pelS Patio. view. lrplc. 846-0619 Beaut. Monaco. close to rm .. t1une, enctsd o•· apls. patios, carports. 111cutzl, gar .• gas stove 1----------I 2Br. 2Ba. 1 car garage. JlOOIS llULn everything 51025/mo. rage. 17301 Keelson oft Sm pet ol< Won'I last at s580 63 1-6t07 IHllUll Wlll dshwshr. relrig, trplc.wt1 PllDP IWIEIEIT 6414-6610 or 673-3174 Slater 842-7848. this price! Lrg 3 Br Townhouse pd, no pels. $600 mo lll-1113 L IH i 3141 TSL Mgmt 6-42·t603 E. Side 2Br. lg patio, gar, Apartment Frptc. enclsd 979·8574 or 642·4658
'\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml2 br, 2 be condo. bay & .fl.".'!~ ••••• t. ••••••••• ---------n-palnl, no pels. 120 gar targe yard Near eves 11 ocean vu. prof dee Furn Laguna Beach tu· 111'2 br nr SC Ptz S.A E 20th St $485 mo Hunt Har~ Children ---------
Poot. clubhse, sec d s 11 Poot.spe. $550 Carpor1 646 OtOO 646-6219 OK. S675 8•0·6607. Bachelor apt • Dover What it
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$1500 mo 731·0443. xurystu lo,1pa, a1e1te 752·5822or641·t460. --·--·------•----------1 Shores, non smkr $350
558•1193 TV, sauna.
1
meld aerv~, Light Brite. Airy & Brand 2Br. 1'"18a. $375 mo. + mo Ulll pd Ask lor
phones. 1 t5/wee .. Flreptac:e. pool, pvl patio New 2 Br. 2 Ba. lrplc. $375 dep, Cp1s, drps. nr Ginger 11 641-6666
Harbor View Home 3 Br. 2 At99·2227. & dshwther )( lg 1&2 & mtcro. 2 car garage, Beach Blvd & McFed·
Ba. !amity rm S 10001mo. 11._..11 llid 3111 garden apta on E/stde po o I . 1 pa S 8 5 0 den No pets. 893·4894
,_L_e_u_e._64_4_·6_9_7_7 ___ , ••••"••••••••••••••••• from S..60. 557-2841. 557·2380, 545-.3115 2 Br. 2 Be 15251mo lst
Beaut. Balboe Cov .. 3 br, THE Spacious 2 & 1 Bl $425. & last ptua Oeposlt $200
3 ba exec ho me, pvt 3 Br. 11h 8 a S 4 7 5 . FllHI 6 IEW OllMI 214 Por1tend. 960·4•38
beach & dock S2500 Laundry lac., pool 1 & 2 bdrm condoml· 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apt avail now
Mary Ellen 952·2025 ''~ooo 548-9656 nluma each with auto· Patio smell yerd slngle
CHARM! 5 br, 3 ba HVH. g _ •2 Br. 1 ea. Newly refur· matlc 2 car garage, llr• v•ra'g• dlahw~•hJlL ~ cfr&. & ffvt. -~----bl~ ~96/mo. Ho pJa_ca. • .a~ path>. w1 er pefd 1 chlld Oii. no
2 Br I 'h Ba Townhouse
Slyte AClulls pref • no
pell $At5 0 /mo
548-2682
t Br Ve<salltes Penthse
on court, $5'40/mo.
213/687-3292 bus
2.1.31381 ·.5900
LIDO BEAUTIFUL 2 Br
l rplc. pallo, adulu
$ 1050 675-6359 .
llghls, Jacuu l $1,700. LIFE'' pete 833--11974. dishwasher , 11 c pel s s 5251 mo
6-40·2523, 833·2375. '495·t51~5l··lt0t 545-2000 Anant, no lee. l4951mo 2 er 2 81. • ,,_ ..
____ _.----12 Br plus Oen wlhot l ub, ftA".ftOUND FUN: AplS. Beamed celling , tll72 Monrovia B••ldft.• J . \ tennis & pools. steps to frptc, garage, teundry rm. Cos M 31 • 2 Br 2 Ba twnhs. gar. No
pets 1912 Wallace "2"
$475. 831·3671 -__,; = beach. $850/mo Ag1. Social Ac tlvltlu Aval!. June. ta esa .. !!~!~~' .......... ~! .-r---....,,. •••• ,_i64i2i·3i8i5i0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ ~r: ~ ~ ~r • Fret TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 -S.-2-5-·$_4_3_5_/m-o-. 2-B,-1-B-11-.1 STUDIO CONDO • Frplc,
• 111 Bn.snch•BBO's• •Clean 2 Br MecArthur apt beamed cellln~ relrtg, patio, ep1, across Westcllll area 2 Br 2 Ba 0•••1t• • H p................. Vig s T II ......., " ' l rom bch S4 7 5 mo upper w/lrplc, relrlge. -11 l~T _,,... ...... .. .A. enn • ,,....., laundry rm .. pool Ava t. 962_4914 Clrapes pool. SSOOlmo c organized
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• epec1fic
clau1f1c1t1on
Buyers c•n
quickly and M1ily
find wh.at they're
looking for, 10
your •d gets
bett.e~ responte
""r-mud! m«e. spa. $800. Ael ults. July. Clll tor appt. S45.o302 Spend 2 WHl\I o r • Q" I AT 762·.5822 or 641·1480 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 lnlH Jiff --------
month • owner llexll>le • " I C " I A TI 0 N ; •---------I $500I 2 & 1 8 • ••••• ••••••• • ••••••••• If• Cl••t•I• 311f J I 0 •uguat Marve T e n n I • • F r • e mo . a. up llM..,.•n • • • ••••• • •••• •••• • • • • • u Y r " · • ( & per unit, enclad garege. """' Adult Sch studio. Stv, tous home with th• llneat ltaeOnl pro pro patio. 111 bft·ln1, laundry IOOIPAIOY relr'"· ut1••. $275. • ... ,.. oaaan & b e y vi ew. ahop)"2 Heelth If it's got wheels COnd 1 'V ... ~ S2. 750/mo. Barbara Clubl•Seune• 'II it rm. t Br. o. apac ous. mo,,..ln. 498-8452
Aune 6"2·8235 (E-411) Hydro~ YOU move TSL Mgmt 842·1603 new. xlnt toc atlon. ---------
Swimming-Goff faster tn·a WTSlll u so1mo. 115!>-1833 A,.tt•••t• hral••-' onvtno Range Daily Piiot ••2Smo 2 °· t·~ ... '·o_r_a_n_o_•_tr_e_e_1_11_r _c_o_n_d_o_. ., U.J1r. 1Hf
81 AU TIP UL ClaSSlfl~ Townhouae.~ard, o:': . .,,o unit, t lC, OW, pool, ••••••,••u······,.··,••••••• AP ART Iii IM TI: ..,,,. por1. all bit-Int, amaH pel tennis, )ao. Avlll. July 5. s In g 1 ... , & 2 ad. Call ok. Wont lull S..75. 675-1434 YILUIE :-c'J=~~1~00'-:;:: , 64a f2r·l~laynd .. r~~ M1gmbta -~:·~_.3 ~~~-~~t .. l!ff
Pe11•Mod• a pen .,."" .. "" ..... -.,,..,, -·-lllT deity 0 to e. ad-visor will petlo, encl. gar. EJSlde. -2 Br 1 Ba. Newport
Height•, Old CU i lom
·--------· charmer. open beama, oak floora, aptlt lavtt.
Oakwff• help you turn l500 540-3eee ~<f .. ~·~t: =t
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OUr WhfflS Ntw c arpets, drapu, '°"lton In town, t>r .. th-
New 1&2 belrm. luxury
apll tn 14 ptena. 1 Bdrm
from $515, 2 belrm ll'om
1570. TownhouH from
1840 + pool•. ttnnl•.
w1terfall1, pondal Oaa
tor oooklno & h .. llno
paid. From San Oteoo
Fr wy drive Nort h o n
8"Ch to Mded<Mn to
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For Ad Action
Cal a
H75tmo. 43" Cat•llna.
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Daly Plot .pectacutar vtew. lrM\eC. s bdrm, •1~ be. ' ••OfY
BR 2.B• E•etblun, •VI
July 15. $1200 mo.
&40-9019
AD• "101\D 3100 aq ft. Oen. gounnet 11'1\lft kitchen, Catllecfral eel·
palnt. Adult, large 2 Br. 1 Ilk._...._._ all buMI tna ......... ntO Ca Sh. 81. upatalra WHttlde. h I ";'1 •;;e· p o .0 1 :
"""" ..... ,... 1011~hw•.nr· •:o.~~~: 1ub.·garageJ.._•levetor. MO lrvi 0 ng, r ..,.. •. ' lMH only. NSO & up M LI*~ M\"'9t 19t on a tton. Simo. 111. IHI & 330 Cliff Qr°. 494-8083 •.
(at 18th) Tuftet, •long ot1ne • aeo. 64$-4150.
(714) &46-1104 aplder tnd tHd In tll• 2 Br Duc*X enctld oe-Oo9en fl'ont, ll8CllUdtd i.
........... /... Delly Piiot ClaHUled a:G SH e Bernard rve 2 Br. 3 la. In old Whet a WonclerfUI WOftd 1100 18th St. wotton llbOUt Mi. MUt· imo sst-000 1 · med. viii• on o11tt over of lhopp lno . r19t1t et tet'e 1""9' Ind _.,. It · IOOIC~ OCWI. Slept lo 'fOAll It!.,_ ~ (Dover It 19th) for at.II. fou aen Mfl LatO-3 Br. 2 Ba. Town· private bHOll. Leaded Dally Piiot ClaHlfled (714) &42·&113 your tuttet and Iota of houee In qui.t oomptu, windowt, 3 frplo'a, 0.. Acta. To plao. your !Ml, 642·5678 llng l..A. 8ep. D .A. 2
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Cl•llflecl Ade 642-MTI 71"-t73-a102 M ldte Item. 8'2·M 7t
other thtno• through terge poot, garo., Mt· med ct tllnga, many caft "42·11111 and let a
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CHRIST LUTHERAN
SCHOOL
Openings Available ln
New lst Grade Session
and Kindergarten
r·--------------------------------, 1 lnterna~lonal Youth Soccer
1 ~ announce• It'•
1 ~ accepting appllcatlona for lta
1 SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS
: for Glrl1 and Boya agea 6-17 yra.
I July 11-23 L•gun• Nlguel; OeHnvlew
I High Sehl, Huntington Be.ch
I July 21-30 Lagun• Nlguel, Huntington Be•eh
I Aug. 2-8 Lagun• Nlguel, Unlveratty High I Sehl, trvlne
I Aug. 9-13 Lagun• Nlguel, trvln• I Aug. 18-20 Laguna Niguel
1 Aug. 23-27 Lagun• Niguel I
I We offer an outstanding coaching ataff of proftHlonal coach•• and player• from I
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Linda & Vicki's
PllOTI MlllLI
HOHTl/IAllOlll
OUTCALL 24 HRS.
881-0207
*** Atl11tis Parlor
Open 24 hrs a d•y
7 days a-k
Jacuul. Sauna. Locals
aa well as touri sts.
BankAmetleard, Master
Charge. American EK·
presa, Diners. All wel-
come 714/645-3433.
2112 Harbof Bl. CM
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OLERIO&L/PUT TIMI! GENERAL oioF1ce-Mu11 Le;cl Sec~ Looking for Interesting type 45WPM, trainee work? Typing no shor-OK, llTI company, good PART E 2 to eve-thand. 8-Noo~ Ole. on be n • 111 s. Ca I I Ann nlngs per week for over-
p C.H. 846-7431 642·9363 flow. 5 PM to? Litigation experience Non-smoker OIPY TYPIST Hardware clefk, •Kperien· only Newport Center
lrvlne •d agency haa ced m~~329 _5_4_6-_3_7_3_3 ____ _
newly cr•aled po1lllon, L I S. .J reporting to lraftlc. Mu11 Host M/F part-time. dan· 11• ''•••'Y
have hlgn profeealonal ce & travel club. Earn $$ Newport Cenler Real
standards & ucellent have fun. Frank or Riie Estate Litigation Firm
proofing 1klll1. Work 960-6866 Of 542-9047 needs eKperlenGed Legal rut-paced but tun to Secy Xlnt typing. diet•·
work fOft Mary 979-7000 ln,r/0..,1111• phone & 1horthand a STRONG ANO HEALTHY must Salary open
COSMETICIAN Lk:'d. for non-1mok•r for older 640-6960
I/time makeup poi. In man Live In. 675-8067 ---------top Npt. beauty salon Live-In tor healthy elder1y
c a I I : Laur 8 , llSIWCE lady. pvt rm & bath
213-274-8575 FGS has opening• for 673-8262 N.B. "A CARING SCHOOL WITH A
CHRIST-CENTERED EDUCATION"
Extended Day Care Available
548-6866
I Engt•nd, Europe, United 8tatH. Pr .. r•olatretlon le a muat. Call tor frff brochure I
131.1121. I I We otter • n rtety of aoccer tr•lnlng programs avallable from beglnnen to ad'f•nced. I I Stl per chlld pet' .... 1on. ,THm r•t" •lao avellable. For tree broottur• and tufttMlr
COUNTER HELP wanted. np'd lndlvlduala to ser-llllmUllCl
Your Car Reflects You exper or will train. Ory-vice Personal Line accts. Sm mfr needs Janitor
C I W & Oetall Cleaners. 30846 Coast Mutt have gd oral & with mechanical apll·
790 Vletorl• Coate Me•• L tntorm•tlon on pre-registration contact •rue. Hand. OlredOf 131·1721. I us om ax writlen communlcalion Reu • Tony 547-8241 Hwy, So Laguna. sllllla. Salary commenw-tude. carpentry skllts & knowledge of lawn ma1n1. ---------------------------------h••UN•ntl Siii
Profesalonal Man 36 COUNTER HELP • for rate w/exper. & ability. Apply In pereon· 1020 w
s .. k1 r•aponalble al· cleaners from gAM-SPM Pd. co. benefits. Advan· 17th St. CM
tractive young Woman 10 Mon-Fri, eppty at: 306 cement potentlal. For ---------111\are waterlront estate. Old Newport Blvd. N.B. appl .. call: Paullne. MEDICAL, F/ltme. front .....................•
BUSINESS
~TV pool, boat, etc. In ex-COUNTER HELP. Mllure,_54_9_-_11909 ______ ofc. position. Mleslon
chang• for aom• light per·ion, cafeteria style lllllAr Viejo. Reel's mectk:at a. houMkeeplng. occulo-r•t. Racquetbell Heelth -etatarlal eKper. loc:ludlng
naf babysltllng. Selary Club In Irv. Evening""'"·· FGS hu opening In Re-In 1 u ran c e b 11 11 n g posetble. Call 840· t1711. .---newal Dept. for penon to 495-1060 MOBILE $· 10. Mon-Fri, Sat 9.3 quole & followup on re----------..... 4llf Jnt1J1 II ftue 4300 Olfitf lt•tll f4(JO Olfltt l1•tll 4f00 llJ1~/lUHU DOG GROOMING UNIT COEDS • Would IOve to 973-0838• 9"" newels Auto rating or MODELS for lingerie E;;:s~~: • ·c·.: :.· •F•u• ;; • ::1: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •DES~ G NE RS·. • ·a·r c•h• l•t::. ·, ,·, It• 11/1 4 ~so 111-0211 poarrtyK wla tthh Yyoua .n Cy at Ill msuee. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii underwriting •KP. pref' d. sh o P. o ver , 8 Pref' d . ....., "" ... . Rlal• hi ~ • •• • • • • • ••" HLIYEllY • • .. _ Excell salary & bonus. 548-6444, Scanty Pa.nty room and balh. Retrlg. grap c artists. furnished .. • • .... • ... 953-9363 ...,_ 1
12115. ---offices to share Incl H ltl.FCHISE MONEY BACK • SOI Govt i---------P/llme •ves & wknda. Pd. co. benelita lndudfng MODELS
673-75« ROOMMATE SEAV warehouse Ne;..port 4 bdrm hOUMI nr RIVER· lax relund to all Call!. f11n/ S4SO Npt. IO San Clem. area. co. pd. dental plan. Auditions held June 16. Moving? Avoid deposits. Beach 642-8222 SIDE. 1570 per mo resldente whO worlled In ...................... Earn up to $8. hrty. ConJ8C1: Jerry, 54M909 R1ttl11J.1l1/1 4100 Cut living expensesl Water and Gardener 1n. 1979. Send SASE to: SOI Western Airline Ticket. 497~188 Jeff Af1emoon JANITOR . pan-time eves. W•dnesday. 81 6 pm •••:;; ·;.·••••••n•••••• Third Off for June 01 TIE WATEI cl'd. 714-552·9393 aft 4 Tex Refund. PO BoK LA to Alaska Good till or eve. M 0 n . F r I ~~~~~·2 1N!·0~d fir -11 • l 833 Dover Or Ste 2. NB Dix exec . .suite, 2.012 sq t l064, C.M. 92626. Aug 11• '82 Paid 1350. 7 30PM 11 30PM Ml
Wkly rentals now avail. 131-1332 •• n1LU ,, Newport Arches Ma-PALM SPRINGS • L911ely B ·~ SIZO wanl $150. 548-9265 aft. HIT.. sJ: • : ~ S· Motet 1105 & up. Color TV. EIECmYE rlna Bid 642.-4644 2Br, 2Ba. $550 mo Rent 'Ml,.., 6 -on Viejo area. hr ...... EIS c->
Phon•a In room. 2274 Share Condo with Protess g. or buy. Ag\. 752-873 t •• •••••••••••••••• Recpt., ortho offc Expr lii54iti -i33i1i1i aifti 6iPittdiiiiiiiiii -"'"'• __ .;.._~-----IA Father Is someone you exp'd. for 31 unit motet Newport Blvd. CM person 1285 111 last Sim NEWPORT BEACH look up 10 no matter E.•llntHt nee. Xlnt wage & bnfts. 1 n o ans pt c a 11 646-7445 de p 6 4 1 -4 8 2 5 or "Turn Key" Office $390. l•1/an1/l•n1t/ how tall yoo grow He •• ~ •• ~.-.............. Nwpl Boh 640-0121. JOIN A SUCCESSFUL. 493·1546
I•-« lt•llll 4zoo 966-8479 ~.~0t~r~~r~ "Branch" o ffice 175. fnuu wa1ches over you. c.res {!~! •• '!.'!.'.~ .•.. !.~{! h9fil hH. Ste. ~~~~~~~
•••••••••••••••••••••• Male r mmate share 3 c Bk Seminar meeting rooms •••••••••••••••••••••• because you are his P/llme secretary w/reat Enthu·'aatlc, etfl'"'--1 & Be one or ou-600 In· 111•irs AllES UYFlllT bdrm hSe In Irvine Bdrm Wiiiiam ote. r. nourly Typing. malling, IHiatll child. You walk, talk. estate exp Npt. Bch. organ~ed w/bkp'g"."~xp dependent ~;. agents "'
4 bdrm, 4 bath, sandy unfurn. $200 mo plus '."i 114/lll-1111 phones. Call for Info tt.Mrlw•i"' SOOS run, play. He leaches area 673-8tt8 4 day wk . C Mesa selllng products of Tne Conv ·long term care
beach, pier & flo at utlt 55 1-3t56 752"6408 ••• -Jt'5"; ••••• a........ you. "God Is Love"-546-3000 Thot o M pn co exp req'd Excell wor-
16000 for August Biii 3 oflice 850 sq ft suite you-HIS CHILO Receptionist/Hostess Full --------pi~r In ~afty ~~ king conds. & benefits
0 1 · JFem rmmle 2 BR apt avail . or 400•800 sq 11 SWIMMING Pool Cheml· • Esther Cole . lime. SS hr. N.B./ Irv. lmAL WllTAIT """"" Fttlme, 7-3.3-0. 3-11:30 ·
rundy, Rltr. 6 S-6161 prl~ ba. s29'5 plus h utlL •n-AlllPORT AllU. designed 10 suit. Clllzeos c al service lie. Costa area. Leigh 553-10011 Dynamic, patient Oflenl· vertlslng •Ince l8ll8. 714-642-8044 Of apply in
S,..t•Hllll •••• 996-2001, 642-9702 1200 or 600 sff, 90c per Bank Bldg 301 E 17th Mesa area No eKp nee. £111' ,, .. , !1300 Bil• w .. tH 110G ed N.B. practice need• ~t;~~vf:t~ ~r~~:; person 466 Flagship
Summar rental. Splral Rmmale wanted 10 live In sfl Mo 10 mo or lease SI. C.M. Contact John Wiii train ~SO,OOO lull •••••••••••••••••••••• •••'•••••••••••••••••• bright, motivated, eothu· celendara, apeclally ~Rd~·~· ~N~B~~~~~~
stairs, skyllghta. 2 BR hse In CM. For Mullan Realty. 540-2960 Walsh 979-4200 amount req d. Wiii net ANSWERING Serv. Fl slastlc team member. Items and uecutlve gifts = frple, Pvt IPL t•~ blks further Info call Cindy · · S40.000 plus. Call col-time, P/tlme ahifta avail. ROA Of comparable ell· to thOuMnda ot buslnea-Oflalte inltaller. Some
beedl. Weekly. 855-t743 546-7900 IUnlFILm IHi•n • l1•t•l 4450 ~~t.d ~~n-Fr~. _ ~·~ :.r FOUND ADS No eKp. nee. 35wpm ty· per. ..1 a r y open. ses wno advenlM by gl· light woodworking expe--LY im••s M t F. Pleaaant, q ui et HWPOH CE R ••••E·w··,.····,••••••••••• 408_867_0111 ARE [ p i ng req 'd . Call : __ 64_6_-2_4_8_1_. _____ 1 vlng gltts to their cuato-rlence. Must have truck
"""" -With use or reception, • R llnllL FR [ 760-1000 EOE mars Thia Is your big 646-0229 A\lall. now. 1350 week twnhse Costa M esa cont. room, kllch, phone. Xlnt loc on Pee. Coast GRAPHICS CENTER DENTAL ChalrakSe Aul. opp~rtunlly for good ---------
up. Agt. 675-8170 '63212_
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5963P l us ., ulll secretarial & word pro-Hwy Ideal high vtslblllty Od loc. NB/CM . All Call: BABYSITTER needed IOf Npt. Bch. 4 day wk. EJCp oomm1oe1~· and cont!-IPNITHITT o ccasional wknda & or prol. school tralnl"iJ .... ~.. ••-is u-BEACON BAY FOR AUG. ---------cesslng Mall & message business slle. Approx. equip. low overhead. wkdys. C.M. 751•8962 pref'd. 64s.-3535 nued Income from repeat RU"r" -
Huge 4Br home. Steps to 2 bdrm. 1 ba apt NB. serv. avall seperately If tOOO sq ft. 645-7100 com pl. training Xlnt eva orders. Comlnlsslons are We are ACI PARKS &
pvt bch & Balboa. Vaca-$330, .,., ut lls Eves desired Call Judy •---------oppty. Low dn & terms. 142-Hll ---------1 DENT. Asst. Ortho. Npt. paid Immediately. If you ~ESORTS & -are see-llon w/atl the lux Avall 675-0601 Fred. 7t41760-0100 Lease and Own ·63~1_::·5:::5'..'..7:._7 _____ , _________ ,BABYSITTER . Sun, Bch. 4 day M-Th. EKper. want Independence end klng4hlghlymottvated&
J 1y 21 A 21 $4000 -Church. 2 hr1. S 10. Mrs & ROA req. 642-2626 a selling car-contact : prolesslonal sales peo-u • UO · N-smkr M/F 2 BR hse EKec olllce: 705 E Bal-Owner deslres partner to ll•••r. ti i... SOZS Found: M Shltzu. teether Byera, 759.1122. evaa J h M 1 p pie tt 8 Chance of ma· for mo. Call Robin (Agt) Balboa Pen 1350 plus ·~ boa Blvd Nr Bel boa lease 7500 ft of new ••••• •••••••••••••••• collar. vie. Atlanta & 67s-1174 DRIVERS 25 yra ot age 7° n557orr3•0•09Y6 • Chone .,1"" 140.000 per year or
646-7276 u111 875-9677 Theatre 525 sq 11, space In Hun1. Beach. PlllYAn •n N~"and. H.B. 53,,,2078. Gd. driving record. 14• • · osta .., .. ., $425/mo. AU .. balh Lease guaranteed • a ,...., .,. 494-1067 Mesa . Orange Co. Air-more & full company be-2 bdrm furn hou96. Nice 28 yr old nonsmkg prof. t hi 1 60 $10.000 & up Tom Banking ---------I port Hollday Inn, 3131 neflts appeals lo you. lamlly area Steps to man seeks rmmte lo stir 675-3600 percen owners P n • 642-9'914 Lost: Cit. Tabby fem, F/C Bkk~, fyplat fOfl'.A Bnstol St., COsta M.... 1nen you have what -
beacn. lhopa. "Best baa·~. tum 3 br Bluffs 65t-U:J.41857~11t 000 sq ft bldg ctow to •---------• "J&1mlne". vie Shor•· TD.Liii 01 I B •• be C Ill 92626 want. Cell for your per-"' beach No down pay· llt;;::J,lf' 11, frHt cllfts. CdM. 760-6057 8111 Exnarlenced. Part time c. n · ... ust eK· a · -!Is 1t1n open. From condo In NB. $375/mo. •EW-llT IUCll c 11 M B --~ "v per. F/llme. 536-3793 aft ~~~~~~~~~! eonal lntervl-. Aak for s.400 wk 575-3148 +'A uttls. 720-1744 '"" ment. a r. rvvoo.s at I 5035 I.oat Tan German Sh•· <20 hrt wk.). and full time 5PM 1~ Mr Scnuler 547-9172 Executive office In Can-214/596-2105 •••••••••••••••••••••• phard. H.B. SlOO Ra-poslllons. Huntln,ton ---------1 •-....... N.,..PORT Bc•c H nary VIiiage, S450tmo , I.I •• ...... 1r1 Savin a & Loan 967 Find what ~t In -'' "'" ""' Broker 675-4912 C1aa11t11/ • _, •1o& ward. 898-2434 dya. g · Cleaeltled Adi 942-6878 Dally Piiot a. Wan1 Ada Call &42-56711 2 bd~~~~R~~~~~.M~ •-... ~,. <2131m1013 ~w~·~~~·~H~.B~.~~~·~,r;::::::::::====~~~==~~~~~======~-'*'* and Newport Pier. $2!50/mo. Lori 646-7310 l1at.J1 441S '""'• -· ' • -• llell 7 ~.fc. Airport e:ecup18[' •• •••••••••••••••••••• spec1a11z1ng '" 1•t a 2nd Lost 3182. Blk 1009 haired !... ~ !.11'"t .. ~ru22Judly RMMTE Wanted. Shr or's repa sattel te IFFIOE .. •P TO'• alnca 1949 ~·t. 1100 "'-rd. Cal'_. ...,,/IMM Ip, ....... """ ... rnu n . ...... .... A br tw h~··-I sales off .. desk ~· Full R ... s tt..... NHtc•• -,._.,... ..... N B " Aug 28 thru Se t IS ......... .. n ~ n ~~·.or no "rllla. ,_,,ant In newer bldg on Cout ou.. 8 "" "" "Meatball". 673-8972. ewport HC publlc &4&-r P · Npt. Sec .. pool S250 75g:11978 " ;-Hwy, s outh Laguna. AP-R.E. Brolllr 8d Aeallora --------relat1on1 firm Mekl de-
'.168 plus ullla Patr i c e, l---------I prox 500 aq. n. Excel-642·2171 ~5-0611 ~l'DIH I"~ pendabte lndlvldual to
2 Ir. t ... furn. 'h block 714-861-111« days s Laguna. Coast Hwy at lent privet• parking _fft IALll _.)\inftlft!L£.l..l-inltotLJl;aalc::....boolc~~ ~~a~225:":...~ OlflN lnl~I 3 Arch Bl!Y.....500...sQ..JL ~nd bldg S5t5 . Notn wllh e faca v.lue 'NSWERS ~!~~l~::~:a :~~·:~~~y' •••••••••••••••••••••• -w4977o_o2o3d5 t hwy vlslblllly Turner Assoc 484-1177 01 171.250. $ t lS,OOO & ft 87$-3571 or 851-0431 1617 WestcJlff. N.B. Want JOl.lrnala. Muat htve pr1or Rlctt. flnanclal Inst 7000, I. H B. ofc &tor Indus\ apace $215,000 eecured by 111. Goblet· Raven exper and b• eble to Quiel olllce In CdM with avail. For lse starting at T.O.'s on 1+ acr•• of Cameo · Mlaaal work wtth our accoun-10 ate,. Tt lid t 11 · f 100 r · Age n 1 pvt bathroom Approx S450 mo. 847·9954 ocean view property In MOVIE tanta. $1.000 per mo to
Ocean v!.w-turnlsned. 2 54 l -5032 175 sit No maintenance San Juan Capl1lrano Of\.lnk1 In front of Ilona' 1 u rt. Ra I. p re I 'd
BR or 4 BR. Rented by 520 sq. ft. 1 1 oo per sq. $225tmo Call Lyndy STHE/IFFIOE ar•a. Wiii discount to cage: "I'm leevlng," aaya 714-720-0941
the weelc Bellow maftcet ft., 3975 Birch .• N B 675-231 t 300 sq It. Foot traffic. yl•ld 20%. Meturlllee In one. "Not me," repllea --------
r at•. Own r I a gt . Agent 541-5032 Oritwn Laguna 494-5&811 18, 2~ & 35 months. th• o111er drunk. 'Tm MAT ILUlmAI
848·45$7 or 962-2305 ' lttltra tfflct lntereat paid monthly. gonna stay for th• Mu1t ba •KP•rlenc•d.
ava. L•b space, 7,000 sq fl 900+LAGU,NAldBEA$900cH, CALL 714/640-4404. MOVIE." Want P•rman•nt •m· Near Hoag Hoapltal aq t b O mo 1---------1---------1 """'-928 w 1111 s Ideal ror a small small O.borah, agt. 497·~94 Found: Sundey. N9w r.. ,.....,_ . t t. WE:.STCLIFF BLllG
"f WP(JRT BEACH OoMn 11tew: 2 br. 2 be,
~ MC. l)'I\., llllty furn.
"400/wk. 499-5304 ,,,.,. ... , .. "" •••••••••••••••••••••• OCIANR'ONT 2 &. 4 8'. • AV911. now,· w.-1y 1'!ru
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..... I •••nntHalrr/ lament Blble, La Pu & C.M. uusneaa 645-2 ttt /a,Hlri1/ Jt8fl.l#fl 405 F-. M.V. 831-3432 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...................... ,.,...11.1 .. , Ftlnlll YALLn N.B. 3975 Birch. 5600 aq. '-1 I 1Hllll FOUND: Mala 1r1tt1 Setter, lllYUllll
Prime oflloe 18CWty IOCe· ft. or lau. MIA zon•. •••••••••••••••••••••• P\lr9br9d, approx. 3 yrs., College atudent1. Full led dlrectly acro11 from Agent 64t-5032. ....,..,..,..,. 1111 vie. c .M. 545-1091 time po1. fOf Iha avm·
Civic Center 1a1y ac-•••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• mer. Nead aggrt H lv•
OHi to hwyl, llexlble $775 up. 2180 ft. lndu· Lat.Go Of AlcOflOlleml FOUND: Doberman pup-peraon to gtther lnfof·
o fl laa su 11 .. from llrlal • Office. 18081 Re-Don t let elcOnolllll'I ~ py. tarn.. S moe. Old. V\c. mat Ion In 0,. n 0 •
235-1430 aq ft . For ad-dondo Clrcl• #!Hunt• you 10 Nlf·dMtrvotlofl. Dana Pt. 881-0707, County.8ullMle8'11te&
dltlonat Info call lngton, Beach. 942·2~. ~ go & llVe a llfe of 496-9495 c. I muat. Oon1act: I.Ola
__,.__ ____ ..:;....;~• l.Y ... IM, Tti• prl o• l a rlOhtl tobrlaty with Iha help~ -Founct.--.-.,-ng-... -bladc--flm-• 0"'!?_!,!-t.11 149-1110 1000-1100 aq rt. Cell tor t11e Moorinoa. Wttn a cat, apayed, wor'IMCI, 811 _....,
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..... lffllll'ft det1111. &15-8251 1\ltlonally recoonlzed anot1. 'To good '"'"'· ~~~~!!!!!~~~ "°"' 1 room to 3 rooma. llWP .. T NltalU •-•-• .., -a ~..-outpatLant treatment 946-5471 WT• trrom 11.1e a , tt. No ... 0 ft -IQ• .,,.,.. ......, cwogram, you never need 01 leete ,..qUlred dJ. Air· .... aq. · prime nee. •••••••••••••••••••••• to be tlolP"eltnd m1e1 FOUND: I.Qt whit• Sa· nlng room, .full lime, porter Inn, 2172 ~t. ofltca apace. Merk l.ooklng for untum 3 br time rrom woni. fir time moyad. CO..t ~ NB. •xpar'lenoed only. 11 hr •
... --... ~AA Cati AM. 833-3223 1173-6806. • 8Pt or condo wl eftCIOMd from your ltmlly Met· Cell to ld«ltlfy. 879-2110 for prtwte country c:IUb • ...., __ ..._ • ...,..,..._. 300 ft gatage !or 3 male 0C nlna a ewnl1'Q pnig,.,.,. C8" attar 3 pm. Inter• ~ ~ ~ B'YfRONT S300~mo 2 ornc. t!Yite. a1uder1ta. No lf'llOklng, avillebte a lnaur1nce Fount d.s::~ck '11 Wlhh811• vl•w• Wad thru lun. OfftOmlllr ... ow. n M • drinking or pertyl~, apprOW9d ma e zu. t. Phone "'4·~ ::.:::n~l!1~ PrUM offlOe. 873-1003 ark
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--· M1·.... CdM cb aul1•. A/C, ample L•••• .... IWI twlft, i.ooet lemlly. ,,... ~~ t· un:,., °'U. F~: f~::. ~ = :n•a 0i:c.ri:r. '=: '*O· uttl pd 2.855 E. Cat awn., dnlr• partner to .. ~I (1t4)861-tl29. a';;' " lngtOn 8ch. HO-OM1 c;S Waefl 2110. Herbor Hlwy, M9S. 17M800 l•H• 71100 rt of new ' ,., C'l 1 •s1 M c-Metl 2110 at. aull• apace In Hunt. leach ~lltlle Ledy needa W 1 ·1111 I.OST: lmall,::O: leUn-_ll_ .. _CM _____ _
ACnoN 1111mo. w lnc1d. 779 L .... eu1tant••d • a room 3• day• a w .. k. •~ ~ :,• : = Chlldc1t9: NllCI met~
Oii 1 w 1ttft I t. 861-8928 ~cent owntitlhl!> In eo. ~ BeaCtl 0t ~ ""' YO\f ~ • ~1 Perti oar Coeta Mell. women. 3 ~ • ..-
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Carriers tor r'outes
in HuntingtOn Beach,
Fountain Valrey & Newport Beach
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work will\ youlh (aj!.. Janet l'OllM M1·6011. &.... ..., a.. onl~ y1ee1 twice wl IH. One handmade gold A11naboul w/reoant In· MGA '81 oomplataly re-...... 11111'"'" •z II 11011 10· \4}. 0•11 •·•ll'M r.:me.m:r.:....... U$ l~U O•H h o . rln~ from l.agun• Art e•n• '3,850 Of ·~ lnle-built "*ltl.,,loally Tvrbo dleeel Altec ad '71 8UPfA Beetl•, od • .. 1~11, t•t sq. !Of ....... ~iwrY1100 ... ~· MOVINO·Mu1t Miii lat• • P' .. lval, 171. Oiw 14kt re1t w/1llp 8kr/Owner 12600. 114..,.0.4050 .. lr1911....., Brown vlnyl '40 oat t~nll. cond 1!.~713 ton ...... to oar....,. o•ln•I "•nt•. ololl'IH, gold naokl1oa tro m 84MOOS la1M.a.r.1oe-1..Ma1no 121,000 ........ '110TO Ortaar Ouk, Qtll eVllY\l'llno trom A lo z. a.-Hf ll'ranklln mint, 171 1tn lrloklln. gullwl!IO ~ .. •~lallze In Euro· 973.73ea 70 ws k
datall·r1llable, q111011, no.t111 If! 10 30 t70f lay.we Tatreoa. :':'A":................. t42·1181 alt&, u, ..,,,, i..1 door•. 1 ownr. >Clnt cond. ,._. DallYlfy 1---------1· •In~ ~~,~~ m1~re p1raon tor • Salee· tun/ Mot\/ Tvae 1-15 Pata "R" peopta. lo.r• • .., lf•I QUftl MU 114-6*"69 .... lltf... 11N 4H SL Mlollaal &•0-3446
vv ... y of dlitlea Pnone, •w-~ tide dt~ & Grooming '°<>die ff• ••n '' •••••••••••••••••:'.":.~':' XI d 2 o • ol•r1011. eto. ,,T. 1111. ...._ ......... out • ~.,,, #t., pvpe '°' tale. ea?.eaat •••••••••••••••••••••• July 4'" w.-anc1, Matt-IMIMllM•I lllYIOI ..... lm w~~ C:mbo~~11r1:,C V1Jn 1n1
11ra. NOfl·•ludent~Non· leepaot>' 1iet0t P'oOre.aalwc 11 0••••••••1•••••••••••••• Air ... ''""' nar 40 Ketcn, 1600 fOt ,,.,,,,. "" 111-1111 p 11 11 d 1 F ······•••••••••••••••• ltllkt, AW'i 10-a. unlll• r ev• •o•noy. • ar•o• ala • l.ott or Amerlc•h "t lull, UKO 3 HP. 1 l>hut. 00 gal $'A dya. 87,_8340 •••••••• .. •••••••••••• ~ o 1 • r me. lrm at ~ 1 Ytltt •--'-·
Plloto/OrlPlllc1, 330$ &41·87~ OoodlMI 8•t181.1n lo..4 AOBA, 2 mot, old 1 150 vwt A8ME coct. tank. 12 Dodo• Conver1lon 8 w. 111 132,llOO 831·8325 " -
Harbor 11 .. commarce l&UI 870 Arbor 81.JNr 18tl'I & Of traG.. ?t4-13MOS8, Haver uMd NH. Term• ... ,,, i.11 1!!f bubble fop. retrlg, chem Cl=•6 Ana #0 1144 11 Ira .. • Oedtfl
par IC • I!. 8 • C M • IHI 110 to 1211 hr. Un· Monrovte). C. . Mike 1·772•5390 , H~·a1.;•rj,1;:1;i(,O•~ tollat, """'· Mii. 15600. unday •••••••••••••••••••••• -·-
040·0888 deroovar WHr home #11rtu'111 Chihuahua• AKC, male & Affat ,,.llftr •" offer. Qood cond. ~54 1. dye , ev1 CHOICE INVENTORY '8!1~~:-:1r c;ono Muat ~~llS'LUll~IYIOlll
ProdvotlOn Ar111t neec:tad, partle1. I0 .. 114'4 ...................... female, fawn oolor, & mo. •135 875 5202 631-4809, evea. VOl.U&Al.ES 576•2108 -•
IHt growing graplllCI Salee Parton mature Pl btl••n IHI old 1148-0411 . • 44' Beaut 8wedlltl llOOC> f n.,i lhlf'ff ''" OVERSEAS DEl.IVERY
taolllly, oompllmenttng llma. HIS gltt .nop. • ••••h•••••••••••••••• AKC Reg'd. PVPPI••· Rockwall Woodworking 129,600: 11._0112•370; ,•••••••••••••••••••••• tJa./ 1141 EXPERTS l)'P•Httlng & camera ee3•8900 Anllqua oat< & braH fur· 8Al.E PRICED Plu• l!I% l.atl'la, oomplale w / or 714.a21_1503 78 Toyota I.and Crul--· -:r.••••••••••••••••••• ~an & c;rffllng compt nlture colleOtlon· otnoe. 011 111 m•rchandl / lmlvN, MOS. 875-5292 W:1:on, ov11om bucket I 0 I It L l IE I ·74 OP~L MANTA run• UIU Ill
teq'd. Hunt. Bc;ll. ar•• SAl.E8PERSON tor cl'lll· bdrm. Hv. & din. rm + thla Id. Parkar·e •:e~ .,, __ ,, ._. 30' Wood Sloop w/rww .. C !;,. AMl'M ONMtte. llW oood. nMda paint. 11. VtLYI
7t•·!l38-3030 dran·1 •hop. hp'd. In -al Ilda pi.c.a Ph NB 840-0000 • •• ~':~!!'.'!. ••• ~ angina, locale H.-port I . -2so. 87&.6"5. 200 548-01~1 alt 5pm 1066 Hatbor Blvd
,".,ElllollllaLs ratall only Full/ P-tlma 833·'411 INTERAAM8 MK )( lllp. Till 111.100. An· ,,.... "" ~~1 , .. ,,,. 114 COSTA MESA
"" P•tttt Marena. 142·47'4 ·-•r 11H ,. ''• "41 Prot1111ona11y Cullom xloul. r ~. •••••••••••••••o ••••• La ........ •••• •••••••••••••••••• 1 .. 1-1•01 ••111.9••7 .,.,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• '17 F •oo n "' P GTS • • ..v .,. I.LEI "E's IHW • •at• FREE KITTENS Cvta, all Bullt Rifle. H"vy 8errel Moro-" 41: lmmeculat•. ord Fv 2'-' ton Ill Ull 11174 antera • allver/ Sll,000/YUI -bl k ""llco 2 .22·2110 with R•dflald Ownw reducea price 10 Boblall, 390 CID enotna -blk. 24,000 ml, loaded.
CALIBER ONLV IEllEI Sunday June 27th (10-4) ac • or ..,. • mo• 311-811 Scop•. Coll 11, Mii. anidOllt. a.er lock· enol. van plua urtoate. Open Svnday c1.11tom xtru Andrew Aalfl'I U1N
E!lp•rlanoe required 111 ' old. eeo-9529 too Sac. 1700 Arm. Jeff mlllar 14&-40011 Sll500/otf•r. 070-2000 -·-i __....... 008-2830 1··.·,:,· .. ••••••••••••n••1•1•
REAl. ESTATE. TEA· Storer Oabla T.V. le now l!WNITll Ill Abandoned 1 yr old Ool· ~2·1570. ll&e-0480 1111. 132 or 551-3&e0 et--.,.. .. ., • " CHINO, 8Al.ES OR MA· ac;ceptlng appllcatlone den l.ab. Need1 good MIW•...,. --1111111 •11ffl t., 6 pm ILlllT l111ell1 1150 ••••••••••••••••••••••
NAGEMENT for Hie• repreaantatlva llWNIT 11101 llOme, haa all shol1. Call o. --NEW RACING 8All.S & ••• • •• •• ••••••• • • ••• • • SEE UI
People who have now ~~~')~~· .R:~!~~ 1 ~~:~ Info: :;:~~~{81" &3 1· 1030 or 751-5288. 8 to 20' long. Sk pet ft, IMMAC. 873·5482 1::~. T:1~1~1~1~t ·~:: 1111 111 SO for Ille largnt and *'
, .. Chad • fork In the background halptul. Fill 11" n 775-1401 anytime. Hobie 18 wllh trailer. C\Jll tlrH. new paint, xlnt Leather Interior. new selec tion of n•w and
road & wevld lll(e to be PleaH contact Storer Antique Oak. legal 11ze. 4 COIN COLLECTION irmp Xlnl oond. 12000. oond. 16500 840•8700 paint, I 1500 1tereo, 16·· used Buick• In Oranoe reprogrammed for a new penonnel 81 831-3242. drawer Fiie Cebln•t 873-9499 PAPER MONEY 676_5335 atl 8PM Sal .... Servlce-LeHlng poll•h•d alloys. new Coun1v today!
CllMI'. Appl. only Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I 1000• . 559-8595 fat•ll--IO$O BASEBAl.l. CARDS YY'-' CARVER blUOi)(fnled engine. oon· B 9AM-Noon. Mr. Kelly, -· STAMPS Todd 53• ,,,. .. 2 LIDO 14, nd1. repair. Bast 1988 Ranchero, good l'IL..JJ c;oure winner, belt otter ~ 830-49-46 Secr•tatlal A11.Uutt1 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••• .,........, otr•r Seen by appt oond .. •no rec•nlly f(.lli RXt·~ k
,.Tilll ... •s bHlflff lttrtftrJ • ••••••••••••••••••• KING INNERSPRING EX-.,,W. TtHls Cl~ 760-«lae ovemaulad. Mull ... to ............. , .. ~·" ,., , Oall 1•111•2221 -H-·" rt I I,.._ HARBOR AREA TRA FIRM mattr-.... R apc><ec. 1600 ~1-5050 ...... ~ .... " ...... Mf'MM ...,qua lfl 0 c; 0 .... APPLIANCE SERVICE never uMd. worth $530, egular Famlly mem-LIDO "· nr new Incl'•. !~~~~e:"S: ~~~ Jolly Roger Restaurant we sell recond .. guat. uc 1 248 del. Never berahtp tor Ule. Evee c;aun teak c;radte. s2• ·75 Chevy v, Plc;k Up ·79 3201 brn/tan AC. MEISTER
c;tialn has an opening for appliances. 5'49·3077 uHd queen sz. wortl'I 114-859-0715 800. 576-8649 Good !Ir ... engine, 2 g.. AM/FM c:au Snrt. ' :i~:· ~~atfy~r :~,~ ~~·~~~:vi~~~re!::; I llY lffllAIOES $399. c;aah only, $218 DOLl.SHOWSal June26. i.nks $2400. 548-28o48 •pd $9900. 63t-5550 or POllSCllE/AUDI
how to become a !rained of Operations. Poi. re-d 11 · U 1 u a II Y 110 m • · 10-4 St Joachim Ca-... ,,, I/Ip Aalfl W••tN fSIO 841
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aalea c;ounsetor. Call quires excell •horthand & t.a. 957·8133 754-7350 I ho lie Churc;h, 1984 1'Hk1 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Grove
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COSTA MESA
919-2500 ~~~'.'~oE642-4321 , Ext ~:,'1~~Y s~~"'re~p~~!r~u~ * *' BUY** ~~~.n~.~,~~·· C.M. Snack •••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY ~~.~~~~ ~~~~~ ~': S1llt•1 .. 1a.111rw11oe
ties. Prior restaurant ex-LIQUIDATION $2 ooo F 11 F It Side Tie TOP DOLLAR 3001• sos. P7'e, red wt Good uMd Furniture & • u •m Y Mem-To 18 II Marc;u1 Channel. tan lntr. Rare & perfect. l 1'4 138 2333
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per. would be a definite SALE Appllanoes·OR I wlll seo bertll11p In John Wayne $100. 873-8145 eves. G r • n d G a r I 0 • • • plus. Lovely ottlces. ex-or SELL tor You Tennie Club tor only FOii USEI CARS 631-3698. 78 T cell. baneflt pac;kage. .. • .....,11._._ '900. 714-821·1503 w .. t 11-IO' Ill• _....... aa •• .... 111 · urbo. speo1ecular recs We specla1t1e In leases Apply In peraon from Selllno •II appllancat at _,.,. _,.... r •nw ---Tero•. loadad. low ml-tor the business eKecu·
e·OOAM to 4 OOPM 81 cost. WHhere. dryera. 10..HH 111-1121 Beaut new Wlllte wedding •~•rt ,. • ., I water. PllTll0/111111 '79 320i, snrt, air. AM/FM. taage. Tom 642-1603. ttve & proteulonal
THE JOLLY ROGER. ref r igerators, dl lh· ~· never worn. site l1ttrt1tt4 11 1111 2480 Harbor Blvd $10,750. 831-8131. 9.5 842-6487 Lars• Stltotltl
INC ~::~:':· ~:~e·~op~ll~ I llT fllllTlll 1100. 631-5794. ttr• ltast, OaH ht• COSTA MESA 497·3~9 alt 5 1-.6-0-P-~--h-e9_1_1T_5_a_pd __ .1 Of ltw 1112
17<M2 Gllla1te Ava.. hoods l.ea 957-8133 KINGSIZE Comforter. 3 W 1 r I... # I l I, ~1·4100 D•I••• 1•-new ang. alloys. tape. Oa ... lllaos .w. mall ... •s Irvine. 714-5-48-0331 .. ..i. , a •• 11 N 1 ll-sl Mis matcht'.la:lhMte & • 141 1•17 1
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11 xlnt cond Wiit consider • ~ ~~~~~~~~~ ,., I'""'" UOt ,-u ze mattren Ml, ~-~1 $150 7327 142-•IOO 2• lllr.. • •••••••••••••••••••••• trade of a y kind $10 ltw I• Sttct.I
We have an opening for .:. 1141 Wtr, 0.M, 65. New queen alie . ......., · • n · •
1WO weU-dreaaed. lntefll-SEOlnllT NI-Ill! SlOO. 750-5832 Beautltul handpalnled oe-...... rt •• rt.. WE IUY m ::.71
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gent Hle1peraona to Highly qualified, Hll· ~~~~~~~~!!Dark wood cotlee & 2 end ramies Very large horse Stipe avall day. wti or mo OLUI CARS 1---------1 C \01 l l ~ ~
work In the Newport motivated lndlv. with ex· :.. table•. Lovely condition. $50 Cats 18. Also made 648-0551 All TIUCIS ·70 PORSCHE 91 1T ,/ J ..-/~ _, Harbor araa In commer-oepllonal typing aktlls tor DOUBLE Oven. efec. Like 199 all. 493.1412 10 order anlmala. your 1---------68,000 ml, original con·
clal salaa andtor res-profe91lonet servloea/ n-. Redecorating S75. cholc;e of colors. Lulu Side Tie up to 30' power dltlon, 5 speed, looks &
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SR. VICE PRESIDENT Sec:retary . ~~~'.t"[:.'r~~~:r:m 493-1472 ~~cd ~~~e'rv~:c:a;o~f:rrt ~~~TbEc?at~~,·~=nt:, l·S-h-a-,p-b-lac_k_o_n_bl_•_c_k __ ·7-9 1 Drown/brown. many ex-
WnltJ I. TIJltr Ot. lllllO UllS 960-9675 or 962-5355 LOVESEAT S30 ding lawn mower. new Pavlllon arH pref'd. 011SC. loaded. 28K m1, ~~~·ca~ .'s tbri~ 5 ~<>gk
Re.itore 644-4910 and nimble m ind In 0 PO T EARTHTONES DESIGN oak droQ leaf desk 661-5708 eves $22.500 Must see 675_3909 407-3320
HOIPT/HHI IOI I H rch of challeno•7 \,!. ~~~g~~'.1':.; 493-1o472 545-3511. 9-4 1111 llYU '77 6210. xlnt oond. 60K 955.99911 859-1261
Fast ~..,._,.. dema di -· •• kl •-.,_ f1u1-'•tl .. II you're gd. wfflgures, .,..._.,. n ng new 1195. 676-5292 ._.. ... attreu. ng s"e .,.,au-•••••A.•"••••••••••••• Top dollert tor Sport• ml. am/Im cau. wlequll '66 912, 5 spd. alloys.
organized, neat & de-::!i::. ~er~.T1t u~ Electric; Dryer Sl 15 H IHEI, II. •I tyreSI. firm. Nr new. #etuhftl Mn 1141 Cara, Bug•. Camp•rt, $2700/0BO 759-9032 Webers. AMI FM. new
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pendable -need you al Hotpolnt. Good C~d ••• .. lll·lllO 1400. 540.0117 •••••••••••••••••••••• 914'a. Audra .73 2~oz I I llres. new paint. SS.700 our lront otc. O<der desk 11 you'r• good Non· w .-'78 Motot>ecana Moped. Aak tor U/C MGR .. · am/ m. a c;, 720-0607 89j-6247 tor busy men·a toiletrles smoker. 720-15'45 New FOiding Stairway gd condition l300 OBO. M ..... auto. mags. runs good ----·---'-----1
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co. In Irvine. Exp. req'd. f6~L~~~SN~!~~J~:~~ Kenmore Waler T~I~~~· good c;ondl· F0< G;~r,~t~tc: 555 979-8208 YIUIW&lll 12800
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10-l<ey 1ouch. type 1 Softener 1150 8o47--4963 .78 VESPA CIAO _A__.. 8 78 6210, xlnt mpg. lent· IEW 50-80. $1,000 c;omp. ___ 7_1_4_·64_4_·5_7_1_-1 720-15'45 •X8 POOL TABLE ood dll ,··2..,.,.....00
1 711 Beactl Blvd. Hllc 2nd car. Must Mii
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Pkg. 540-0737 SEWING M"CHINE OPE· Three eolld oak executive SLATE ••oo g con ton. or HUNTINGTON BEACH $1550 060. Call Chris. '12 It It l 0 " Camper refrlg .• White. ap-c;halrs. $15 ea. · .... · bell ott.,. 970-8208 •.-•.•ooo HI 1 •r IEOIPT.ISfC'Y RATOAS. Exper, quellty prox. 10 c;u It. good 847_..963 646·8751/836-1688 -• a 662-1592 30 10 c;hooae from
2600 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
minded. plec;e rat••· cond. $55. 750-7502 Com pl. base C B w / 1978 PUCH. V•ry good WI Im '81 ZX. l.OADED. Talce Immediate Delivery ~lgh~,,~~~~'l1 t~ull Costa M ... 842-9652 CHINESE Red Coroman-entenna. push-up ell cond $380. Incle ownar'e ftll 0"10 over lease. No money (7991) SUMMER JOBS·Fvll l Warde Slgna11.1re por1. del Scra.i. 36''1142'', 3 extrH perteot s1oo Manual o494-4861 dow n . S 3 0 2 mo $4911
RETAIL SALES MGR P•rt-tlma oencar. went-dlahwasllar. avocado p~. $200. 673-6979 968-81io • . , .......... ..__... I umsa OUI 714-640-4050 ···-i -•rP
540-1860
·10 Classic El Dorado. low
miles. 11ln1 cond white/
red Int $150 0 0 60
548-6446. 6'2·6636
For • chlldren·s boull· ed tor Bare Mlnlmvm COIOr, $65. 750-7902 ......,... ---· qua. unique apply tor an Telegram•. Avdltlon• Swamp water/air room unu ~ ,... la Ill.......... Uk• new. 1250 pair. '71 Datsun 510 waoon, &llC/,,EIP/lfUILT
antllulialttc: lndlv. Pleue beklo '*cl Wad -"-23 c;ool•r, portabl•. elac. Patklng lot .... • t>ett Compl. $95. 088-8110 87~821 super neat. dependable 2524 Harbof Blvd .• c M
ulltorappt.640-1481. & Thu,.. Juna 24 from w/thaml.116.75G-7802 prioM In U.S.A. 11765 ..... -•.,,/ !.'23,!~..; 548-84'6. 5'49-8023 645.7770 Edinger. 1 blk w . of btrthe ... ... ... ..... , .. 1 I Im iJ .... ........... '82 Cimarron. 8000 mi. all anaa. UHIEllm 9AM lo 9 3PM. Apply at: KenmO<e EMlc. Dryer Hatbor. 839-7239 770-1370 in. .. n llSO ~ . ·74 Renaolt R-12. 4 speed. factory options. Ilk• new Aptopo Fashion leland . Bara Minimum 1807 Oaluxe model. s75. •••••••••••••••••••••• 18 Z. auto, air. Stereo. lo 4 door at e. stereo Silver grav Owner musl
Contempor•rv European Wett Kat•ll•. St• 218. 750-7002 4,. Ut I• ltt WI. IUU IV CYCLE ml, $1000 & take over $1800 S48-8739. sell Sll.500 891·1588
_, Anaheim. 1 ..... old "--1 •""" -·•t 00 ... S50 770 1370 c ~---~-= pymts 975-0745
dHlgner boutique Is ll l IOll ,250_ 213~5252 -vuge · • Honda T-90, 1500 . • ---=..... l•ll• lfttf 1156 CilPlflll lfZO
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12. 547_7609 $l25. 5'48-7903 v;rr. ~ cond. $1200. USED CARPETING In '79 Yamaha 850. apectel. WAITED! Beat otter. Call (7 t4) I{J( c.\RVER lion o f NEW & USED
You EARN Girts· small c;rvlaar. bal-83 -5 04. good cond. Nautral or very clean 996-7088 Chevroletsl
Salet 1000 tires. dk blue & sll· JENNY LINO Dreuer/ earthlone allactas accep-$1150 980·5325 Late model Toyotu. IO.lS-~
Resort lntetVals Is .::: ver, $30. 750-7802 changing tbl Wiit • like lable. Reu ptlQe pleaee. VESPA 100 SCOOTER VOlvos. Plckupe & Vans '81 Prelude. 5 epd. snrf. °""-A1ot.-.,.,.i:1..-1• COHHRL
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earning money at the ltttr 2,. 0 .6.0. F0< Sale: SOiid oak. 7-tler rec;ent l une-up. S275. ml. AC, AMI FM cass. s55.ooo (9l6)54l-5660 '75 Vega Hatchback. al e
eame time. 497·5873 uni• w /smoked glass ll•llt•l 752-6413 "~...,._••& Kint c;ond $6995 S•d 9160 35.000 miles. n-tires,
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experience wlll enable time eves & s 1 1 1 •· roll away writing desk. •••••••••••••••••••••• '10 lfHll Ol IOO J 3• THr 1112 otle< 8•6-6153 you 10 become a key part ' a · or au 0 ll•t11i•l1 IOZS 1tat1onerv drawer. Im· Flamenco Classic Guitar •••U f1 r. '" S ol our Clasallied Adver-detaurng c;o Salary ptus •••••••••••••••••••••• macutate. nearly new 40 w/hardshell case, $400. Fairing, trunkcase. 7·400 WE llT •••••••••••••••••••••• lllE HERE! Cll I ggz5
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all sales. llVHTISlll UUS 4-20· long: also redwood 4pm. • "" _. ... _ & lvn to drive. $4,600 nowl Come In and duve 493.9595
If you have sales abltlty. For local •P«l• & per-fencing. Call Jim or Ken e· Tall bookcaH. Solld ••• ~!~~'!! •••• !'!~ Cormler-Del.lllo OBO. 493-9595 Road & Trac;k Maga· ---------:;~~~·:~::r,:: yll~ t0<mlng 1111 publlcatlon. anyltme, 776-1'91 stained wood. Many 9 wood detk• & ewtvel Aat1 S.mrt, lull Clmllll .67 JENSEN Interceptor t ine's BEST sports se-C••tiH•l•I 9130
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842-4321. Ext. 277. TRAVEL Aganl. exper'd. tauoet. new. 1200 ('-' ot bdrm .. aotld birch, dr.... OFFICE FURNITURE FINE SHINE AUTO Top Dolar •••••••••••••••••••••• 152-0900 C ff33 Hllll Ol&IT Min 2 yrs. Sabre agenc;y. wholesale or discount eer. mirror, nlle stands. Desk. 3 Cheirs. tlllng U · DETAILING. Guar. 1---------1 •!!J~•••••••••••••••
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FREE of ctuwge).
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at the 9nd of the ct.y.
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Reagan, other victinis won't cOHJHJen~
WASHINGTON (AP) -One
weary juror told her husband
that she and her collea~es relied
on the psychlatrl!t.1. 'She said
they hoped they did the right
thing."
The verdict, innocent by
reason of insanity, moved John
W. Hinckley Jr. and his parents
to tear&.
His chief a ttorney, Vincent J .
Fulle r , said : "Anothe r day,
another dollar." ll was said he
would collect more than half-a·
million for his longshot defense.
Hlnck.Jey's victims w ere silent
to a man.
Pretfdent Reagan would have
no comment.
J a me1 S . Brady, the preaa
secretary, no comment.
Timothy McCarthy, the Secret
Service agent, no comment.
Thomas K . Delahanty, the cop,
no comment.
The prosecutors, too, kept their
thoughts to themselves.
Treasury Secretary Donald T.
Regan, the highest
a dminis tration official to
Delf ........... _,,.,..~
ONCE A KNIGHT -Glen Eytchison. director of the Pageant
of the Masters, chats with St. George, alias Jay Smith, prior to
Smith's posing in a reproduction of Fritz Preiss' ivory sculpture
"St. George and the Dragon."
Art pageant marks
golden anniversary
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN
ofiM o.-, Pt1ot awn
The golden anniversary of the
famed Pageant of the Masters in
Lagun a Beac h appea rs to
em phasize the classics i! a special
preview for workins press is any
indication.
The pageant. in which people
pose as living reproductions of
art, opens July 10 in the Irvine
Bowl on the Festival of Arts
grounds.
A s photog r aph e rs and
reporters previewed five of the
24 living works Monday night,
Derek Jacoby of Mission Viejo.
Kimbe rly Sh1rkani, Laguna
Niguel. and Frank Wales, South
Laguna. posed with fishing poles
and their day's catch in a Scott
Moore wate rcolor , "The Big
Catch."
Moore, 32. of Laguna Beach, is
a membe r of the £restigious
Amertcan ~rcolor SOciety.
J ay S mith of Laguna Beach,
posing for the fourth straight
NATION
year, heaves a big sword in h.is
role this summer as S t. George m
a reproduction of Fritz Preiss'
ivory sculpture "St. George and
the Dragon." He s its atop a
2,000-pound ho rse made of
plaster of Paris and steel.
Smith's costume cons ists of
yards of knitted yarn which
under stage lights looks exactly
like ivory chain mail.
"This costume gets hot." said
S mith, a departme nt store
manager at Fashion Island in
Newport Beach . "You always
hope you don't have to sneeze
and somehow you don't."
Like others In the cal\t. he is
coached on posing as s till as
humanly possible.
Robert Buff, 12, of Placentia,
did fidget in his pose in the most
impr~ssive of M o nda"y's
presentations -the lrase-t-
Cathedral Antependium, a bas
rehef by Fulda.
Water, a natural issue?
The re's e nough water in the Great Lakes to S)art
a country. And water may be the next national issue .
Page A6.
Metals no longer precious?
_./'
The slump in prices for gold and silver has been
so pronounced that some investments experts refer to
them as "formerly precious metals." Page D2.
Donovan hanging tough
WASHINGTON (AP) -An angry, combative
Raymond J. Donovan says he wm not be driven from
hia job as labor aec:retary by a "wonderland llChool of
ju.ltice'' that wants to convict him on charpl of having
tiee to orpn1%.ed crime before ~ trial
I ..
comment on the verdict, called It
"abllolut.elv atrocloua."
"Frankly, l'm outraged at that
jury deciJion. I think it's wrong. h '1-not the tvoe of thing that
llOdety ahould condone," Regan,
who aleo heads the U.S. Secret
Service. said on NBC'a "Today''
show this morning. "I think that
when a peraon stalks a leading
citizen of this country, shoots him
and t·hree of the peo ple
surrounding him and then goes
scot-free , I think . that's
absolutely atrocious.
* * *
" . . . Just think what we are
saying to the SC>-Called crazies of
the world regarding what they
can do or not do as far u public
figuree are concemed."
One of the deferute peychiat.ric
expert.a expressed surprise by the
verdict. He thought the Insanity
defense would fail. Another
called it: "a triumph of fairness
and common sense . . . a victory
for modem scientific methods in
psychiatry."
But Re publican senator Larry
* * *
Pret111ler of South Dakota said he
wu "personally outraged at the
who le Hinc kley trial," a nd
predic ted the passage of
le gislation to redefine the
Insanity plea.
Sen. Orrin Hatch , R-Utah,
who has introduced a bill to alter
the ifl88nity defense, said on the
CBS "Morning" program today,
"I don't blame the Hinckley jury;
they applied the law as at was. l
blame the law."
,
Hinckley was tried for ahootina
Reagan and the three othert,
Fulle r said, "Another day,
anothe r dollar.''
Alle n Smith, Sr., whose
61 -y nr-old wife , Virginia,
served on the jury. recounted her
description: "She said they relied
on •the psychiatrists' testimony.
All the testimony showed that ~
was insane, not in hi.a right min<t.
All the evidence showed he W&llt
mentally disturbed. She said
they hoped they did the right
Leavinl( the courtroom where lhang."
* * * * * *
Hinckley ruled innocent~
Begins confinement in mental hospital after insanity verdict
WASHINGTON (AP) -John
W. Hinckley Jr., the brooding
loner who tried to kill President
Reagan. escaped life in prison but
is beginning what could be years
o f confine ment in a federal
mental hospital.
Politicians wer e quick to
criticize the verdict and call for
legislation ~ghtening use of the
insanity plea.
Hinckley cried and his sobbing
parents e mbraced Monday night
when Judge Barrington D .
Parker, as tense as anyone in the
courtroo111. read the verdict: "Not
Diedrich
ordered
• to prison
By DAVID KUTZMANN °' .. ca.Ir Not ..... Former Orange County
S u pervisor Ralph Diedrich was
ordered by a San Diego County
judge today to begin serving a
one-to 14-year state prison term
for b ribery and conspiracy
despite his attorney's pleas that
s u ch confinement w o uld be
tantamount to a death sentence.
Diedrich, 58, surrendered to
marshals in the northern San
')iego County courtroom of
Superior Court Judge Ross
Tharp. Also surre ndering was
co-d e f endant and on e -time
Diedrich campaign treasurer
LeRoy Rose.
Diedrich, once one of Orange
Coun ty's most powerful men
when he was known in political
circles as "S uper D," was found
guilty three years ago of two
rounts of bribery and a single
count of conspiracy.
Rose was convicted of a single
count of conspiracy.
Their 1979 conviction stems
from allegations that the two
men ronspired to gain financial
ronsideration from owners of 2,-
200 acres in Anaheim Hills in
return f o r a favorabl e
supervisorial decision that would
permit residential development.
of the property.
Following a series of appeals
court rulings. the California
Supreme Court last month
upheld the conviction of the two
men.
In a rgume nts this morning
before Judge Tharp in Vista,
d efense lawyer Keith Monroe
said thaf sendtng Dm:trtth-:-U>
prascm would jeopardize his life
because of his poor health.
COUNTY
guilty by reason of msamty ."
N ot guilty by r eason of
insanity o f attempting t o
assassinate the president. Not
guilty by reason of insanity of
assault with intent to kill four
me n . Not guilty, because o f
insanity, of carry ing a pistol
without a license. T hirteen times,
Parker pronounced the u\Sanity
acquittal.
The r eaction today from
Capitol Hill and from President
Reagan's Cabinet was largely one
of outrage coupled with a call for
toughe ning use of the insanity
plea.
As the verdict was being read.
count by count Monday night,
Hinckley stood facing the panel.
his head bowed.
The jury of seven women and
five men agonized for 24 hours
over four days. Their decision
makes Hmckley's next stop S t.
Elizabeths mental hospital in
Washington. Hinckley was still
being held today in the stockade
at nearby Fort George G . Meade,
where he was confined before
the trial began.
On March 30. 1981, Hinckley
bent in a shooter's crouch and
fared two-handed al President
Ronald Reagan with exploding
bullets. He was wrestled into
custody and since then has spent
hundrl'CIS of hours in interviews
with trial psychiatrists.
Now he undergoes a different
sort of evaluation.
Within 50 days. Parker must
hold a hearing to determine
whether Hinckley should remain
institutionalized. The judge set
July 12 for a further proceeding,
but did not specify the purpose.
Mesa neighbors in word rift
Hand-painted roof retaliates for 'privacy invasion'
By JODI CADENHEAD
O(' tM 0.-, Not .....
home is an invasion of his pnvacy and illeg~.
Aft.er the city Planning Commission turned
down the Gallaghers' request to build a two-
story structure, the couple went ahead and bO.ilt
what is, in their opinion, a one-story building.
When Rebecca Gallagher looks out her
second story window in Costa Mesa she sees the
moon, the Big Dipper and a few clumsy stars. •
But the galaxy she gaz.es at isn't the real
thing. It's the hand-i:>ainted _w?rk on h er
neighbor's roof done in retaltat1on for ~he
building she and her husband are construcung
behind their home at 492 Magnolia St., Costa
Mesa.
Van Dam contends that the building
contains a m ezzanine or loft tha t w ould
automatically turn it into a two-story structure.
"He's gone too far," said Mrs. Gallagher.
"He's ruining the whole neighborhood. He's not
hurting anyone but himself. It may be an eyesore
to us, but he lives there."
He predicts that the building will be turned
into a bootleg apartment when completed. The
Gallaghers scoff at the Idea and say they'tJ use it
to park the family car, play games and store
tools.
George Van Dam, 54, a burly man with a
heavy Dutch accent, con tends that the building
the Gallaghers are constructing behind their new
"The only way we could turn that into an
apartment is if we rent to pygmies," said Mrs.
Gallagher.
(See ROOF PROTEST, Page A2)
Britain ·rejoices
over royal birth
LONDON (AP) -C hurch
bells pealed, cannons roared and
Union Ja c k s £luttered
everywhere as Britain rejoiced
today over the birth of a baby
destined to be king.
Princess Diana and her blue-
e yed 7 -pound, l 1h -ounce son
b o rn M o nday w ere doing
"extre mely well" after a
comfortable night's rest at St.
Mary's Hospital in west London,
Buckingham ·Palace said.
To the cheers and applause of
w ell -wishe rs s ta nding in a
drizzling rain, a succession of
royalty, including the baby's
fathe r , Prince Charles, a nd
grandmother, Queen Elizabeth n, arrived for visits with the
20-year -old princess and her
child, second in line to the British
throne. ---
Charles. the 33-year-old heir,
who attended the birth, emerged
after a three-hour visit with his
wife and so n to say ,
"Everything's marvelous."
He stood in the rain for almost
two minutes, telling reporters the
princess was recovering her
strength after the 16-hour labor
and the blondish baby was in
"good fonn ... looking a bit
more human this morning.''
Asked whether the delivery
and been painful for Diana,
Charles said, "Have you ever had
a baby? Well, you should wait
and sef!."
The prince skirted questions
about the baby's name, saying he
and Diana would decide on one
11soon.''
In the royal grou.nds o f Hyde
Park and the 900-year-old Tower
o{ Lond_on. Royal Artillery
companies fired the traaitionaJ
41 -gun salutes to greet the new
arrival.
INDEX
Newport asks
dual control
of airport
By FREDERICK SCROEMEBL of the D.itJ Piiot St.ft
Newport Beach is seeking a
legal partnership with Orange
County government unde r which
t h e city would have limited
control over future decisions
affecting John Wayne AirporL
According to an in ch -thick
document marked "privileged"
and "confidential," attorneys
representing th e c ity h ave,
concluded that such a mechanism,
can be achieved -d espite county
misgivings.
The documen t has been
circulated to at least one county
supervisor's staff and attorneys
who handle the county's airport ,
matters.
Newport Beach Mayor Jackie
Heather said Monday she and
t wo o tne r me m e rs ortlie
Newport council. John Cox and
(See AIRPORT, Page AZ)
A blind Huntington Beach w oman has embarked
on a career as a masseuse. Page Bl.
At Your Service
Erma Bombec:k
Businea
A4
B2
C4-5
Horoecope 82
Ann Landers 82
Movies B3
STATE
VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE CAP) -The
Strategic Air Command test.fired an unarmed
Minuteman missile today t a sprawling South Pacific
atoll where four islands reportedly were being
occupied by protel~ Marshall lalands resldenta.
WORLD
BUSNQS AIRES, AraenUna (AP) -The
ArpnUne ~ta today proml8-d a return to dvt.Uan
rule in early 1984. But it failed to aaree on a prSdent
and the army wu reported reedy to unilaterally name
another aeneral to replace Leopoldo F. Galtierl, ousted
fot' the Jfalkland ~ ct.tut.
,
California A5 Mutual Funds C4
Cavalcade B2 National News A3
Clualfied 01-03-6 Public Notices C3,.D2-3
Comics B4 Sporta Cl-3
Croeeword B4 Stock Markets C5
Death Notices 02 Television 85
F.ditorial A6 Theatera B3
F.ntertalnment 83 Wuther A2
Hy Gardner 82 World New1 A3
SPORTS
Building a better body
Al DlS1ena of Uvine, an !ldi8on li1gh graduate, ii
part of the new 1ma,e 1WTOunding the sport of body
building. Pap Cl.
I t • ' -
H/fl Or1ng• Ooe1t DAILY Pll.OTITUMday, Jun• at, 1111
~\\\ ._,t. Continued stories
Nuclear
protests
broken AJRPORT DEAL • • •
Don Struu . ttelC>rl wlll mC"<'t with
county Su1ll•rvlior Thomrui Hilt•y
to dlacu d~wlhc uf tht• ''lty'lf
proJ)Ola).
· Newport Bt·uth's 11ttt•1r1p1 to
have form4ll role In future
olrport de clwtons Is not
pt1rtlcularly new. Historically,
tht' county has taken the pollition
1hat lt alone should control tht•
airport.
• LJVERMOHE (AP) -A
Israelis push on
to vital highway
"mor~ Clrm" poh<.'tl for-ct: began
houlinsc away to JUil today SCOl'\14
of ont1-11u"·h:ur demonstrator•
attempting for th<' st'COnd day to
blo<.•kade tht· Lawrence
Livermore Laborutory, one of
two fod\Jti<.•s in th!! country that
develops nudt•ar weapons.
Just aftt·r 7 um. pollct• 1n riot
geur movt'tl on protl·Sttrs and
1mml'C.liawly um·swd 85 people
who trwd to kt>ep workers from
entl'ring tht• lab's west gate. BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP)
Israeli tanks battled their way
toward the Beirut-Damascus
highway today, Lebanese radio
said, in an apparent attempt to
seize a vital stretch of the road
HB Episcopal
rector Caley
dead at 72
Funeral serv1l·es arl' schN.luled
Thursday for the Rt>v. Jamt'S C.
Caley, founding rector of St
Wilfrid's Episcopal Church of
Huntington Beach.
The Rev. Caley, 72, die d
Sunday. Friends say he suffored
a severe stroke about six Wt't'ks
ago.
A native of the lsk• of Man off
the coast of Great Britain. Father
Caley came to Huntington Beach
in 1967.
He conducted church services
at the chapel at Pierre-Brother's
Smiths' Mortuary before St
Wilfrid's was built under his
direction.
He retired as the rector of the
church in 1977 but stayed acuve
in counseling and visitations.
Father Caley was a member of
the Rotary Club of Huntmgton
Beach. From 1974 to 1976 he was
president of the North American
Manx Ass ocia ti on, an
organization comprised of natives
of the Isle of Man.
He moved to Ontario, Canada,
at the age of 18. He was ordained
a deacon in 1933 and made a
priest in 1935.
He served m about 50 churches
in Canada before coming to the
United Stat.es.
Services will be al 2 p.m. at St
Wilfrid's, 18631 Chapel Lane.
Survivors include his wife.
Clarice: a son, James David C.
Caley, and a daughter. Winnifred
Jane Caley Bat.es.
The family has suggested
memorial contnbuuons to the
March of Dimes m the memories
of the Rev. Caley and his infant
grandson. Richard Caley Bates.
who died recently.
from Syrian troops and traman
.. volunteers."
The armored advance east of
Beirut, probably the heaviest
Israeli-Syrian fighting since a
June 11 cease-fire. was preceded
by an intense Israeli air and
artillery bombardment of Syrian
positions.
Iranian soldiers were known to
be in the area of the fighting. If
they were involved. it would be
their first taste of combat since
they arrived in Lebanon to help
the Syrians repel the Israeli
invaders.
Progress was reported,
meanwhile, in the talks among
Lebanese leaders and U.S.
special envoy Philip C. Habib to
find a way to restore peace to this
country.
The Israelis and Syrians
agreed to a cease-fire 11 days ago
after. four days of fighting in
which the Syrian troops in
Lebanon suffered heavy losses.
The military command in Tel
Aviv today confirmed the new
anu-Syrian air attacks and said
they came after an intense duel
between Israeli and Syrian
cannons.
The Lebanon radio broadcasts
said Syrian positions around the
summer resorts of Hammana and
Aley took the brunt of the air
attacks.
The T el Aviv communique
accused the Syrians of inflicting
"a heavy barrage" of artillery
fire on Israeli forces from the
area of Hammana, just north of
the Beirut-Damascus highway in
central Lebanon.
It said the Syrians opened fire
in the morning. Israeli forces shot
back at the Syrian guns and then
came under. intensified barrages.
M eanwhile, Israel 's
bombardment of Palestinian
slums and residential
neighborhoods in west Beirut
tapered off today, and the
Palestine Liberation
Organization proposed
demilitarizing the Lebanese
capital to avert a feared Israeli
onslaught.
Allegauons that police were
being "rought•r" m their arrest
ta c t1t·~ were made by
dcmoru.trJllon leaders and a lab
of(1<.·1.il umf1rmed authorities
were "determined to keep the
g<ik'S open'."
SILENT P ROTEST -George Van Dam
shows off some of his "artwork" on his
Costa Mesa house, a personal protest against
D•llY Piiot lt41n Pttolo
the co~truction by his neighbors to the rear.
The neighbors say he's "ruining the whole
neighborhood."
"l don't think they (police)
wc-re bt·mg more aggressive.
They were being more firm, if
you will," said Ronald Tunis. a
spokesman for the lab.
But Donna Warnoc k , a
demon~trator assigned t.o monitor
.irr1•st.s. said, "They are being
d<.'f1n1tely rougher ... They
were slugging some people . . .
and usmg b1lly-clubs . . . and
ther~ was one officer punching.''
ROOF PROTEST IN COST A MESA • • •
Cit,Y o.fficials for their part say that the
mezzanine 1s only an attic, but admit that some of
the construction continued without properly
approved plans.
Van D~m deci~ed he wasn't going to take it.
He pa1ntt.'<i has fence facing the Gallagher
horn~ hme green, blue and bright orange. He
didn t stop there
Ms. Warnock also said police
were arresting demonstration
monitors who were exempted
from arrest on Monday. Officials
t'Onf1rmed thal.
Doug Clark, development serviCPS director
for the city, said that building inspectors asked
the Galiaghers to modify their plans for the loft
as soon as 1t was discovered.
Next, he paintt.'<i the sid~ of his house in
assorted colors.
He admits that the Big Dipper is a little
crookl'<i Clark also said the building is one-quarter
tnch to five inches higher than the 15-foot limit
but added that h~ couldn't justify the expe~
and trouble of asking the couple to slice off the
extra cenumenters.
Van Dam also warns that, unless the
GaUaghers' building comes down. has entire
house. trees included. will become even more
t·olorful
Body found
under auto
The unidenuf1ed body of a
man was found pinnd beneath a Crystal Cove eviction upheld in Dana Point
By JEFF ADLER
Oflhe D•llY Pllol ll•n
Crystal Cove residents found
themselves back to square one
today after learning that the
Legi~lature's joint budget
committee apparently rejected a
compromise that would have
delayed evicuons of part-time
<..'Ottage residents.
The Assembly -Senate
conference committee readying
the state's 1982-83 ~udget moved
Monday to incorporate existing
provisions that would require
part-lime cottage residents to
vacate their cottages by July 1.
The committee also deleted
$4.8 m1lhon m bond revenues
that had bee n slated for
developing the park. located
between Corona de! Mar and
Laguna Beach.
"At thlS point we're without
park bond funds and without
le~islauve oversight and the had approved a Parks and Merc.'edes that crashed and rolled
assuram.-e those people will not Recreation Department plan for on its side in Del Obfspo Park in
be evicted before the park's developing the 45 cottages for Dana Point early today.
department h as developed an public use. Highway Patrol officers say
access plan," an o bviously Mrs . Bergeson didn't they believe the unidentified
displeased Assemblywoman understand why the committee man 1s the driver of the vehicle
Marian Bergeson. R-Newport chose to toss out the compromise Officials of the Orange County
Beach, explained from her and revert to the budget Coroner's office are investigating
Sacramento office. language as it appears in this the death, authorities said.
Mrs. Bergeson said the JOint fiscal year's budget. CHP Officer Dave Shisler said
budget c 0 mm 1 t tee had She said she also did not know the veh1clC' apparently crashed
reinstituted existing budget why the budget committee early today at a high rate of
language into the new state s lashed the $4 .8 million speed m the park on Del Obispo
budget r al her than 1 he development allocation> which St. just east of Pacific Coast
compromise p}ovisions that had does not impact the budget in Highway.
painstakingly been worked out any way sin ce it is money Hesaysthecarsmashed into a
over several months derived from bonds. tree and careened into a sign
The l'Ompronuse would have "Frankly, I don't think the before rolhng on lls side.
delayed evictions of part-time committee understood the Highway Patrol officers
·d 1 h Le l s1tuat1on," said the Newport dlSC'OVcred the vehicle at 5:30 res1 ents untl t e g1s ature s .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Be~a~c~h;....;;R~e~p~ubl~an. ___ ~~~~a_._m_._·~h_1s_l_er~sa_1_d_·~~~~~~
AXLINES SHOES
Local drizzle
Temperatures SUMMER SPECIAL
NATION
Coastal
Low clouds prevail lodey wllh
highs or 64 to 72 Some 1tgh1
drlule locally low clouds to
remain through nlglll and ea11y
morning hours wllh partl•I
•llernoon clearing Wednesday
Overnlghl tows S4 to 62 Hight
W1dn•sday 65 10 73
Hunllnglon-Newporl aree
temperatures 10 range from a low
of 60 to • high ot 61 Elaewh•re . lrom Poin t
Concepllon lo lhe Me•tcan
t>O<def and oul 60 miles Ligll1
v•rl•ble winds lhrough 10'1tght
except west to southwest 5 to 12
knoll lhls attetnoon and evening
Wind waves 1 loot SoulhYoet1
swell 1 to 2 feet Motlly cloudy
tbrough 1omglll willl tocat ntglll
Ind e9fly morning drtzzte
Albany
AIOuQUt!
Amarillo
Asheville
Allanta
Allantc Cty
Austin
B<lmO<e
Biiiings
B1rm1ngnm
Bismarck
Boise
8os1on
8<ownsl/11e
Burtllo
Borltnglon
Ca~<
Ch.,lsln SC
cnar•sin WV
Cna<llle NC
Cneyenne
Chieago
Cincinnati
•-----------· Cleveland ClmOle SC U.S. Summary g:~nw'"
Denve< Overnlglll 1nunde<Slorms Des M~nff
packing 75 mph winds. heavy Oellolt
r•ln1 1nd gollb•ll-slzed 111111 O\Jlulh
b•ltered moat ol Kan111s. pan• ol Et Pa 0 Nebr•sh and eastern Colorado farg: Sil~• and thunde11howers flagslalt
w • r • 1 ca It ere d over I he Great Falls
So lhe•a~ !LOrlllern H11t110f<1
uourl lo the lower Grellt Helena
L•kH. and lrom lhe norlhern Honolulu
Gr••t B1sln to the northern Houston
flock let lndnaplls
Cleer SkMIS prevlllled ac<OSS IM Jacksn MS
aoutll«n lllld nO<"them Pia1n1 and JackaMlle
OYfJ< IM upper MIQl111pp1 Valley Kana Cily
Thunder1to<m1 ware forecast Las vegu
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1111•• end lhe wesiern Gull loulavtlle Coa1t. wllh 1howe11 end Lubbock
thunde11torm1 ov•r Ille low•r Memphis
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nor1hetn Al11ntlc Cout, 9nd lrom Mpla -St Plul
ltle northetn hlQll P .. lna to Ille Nunv~le
Gre•t 8•1ln •nd northern New Orlelna
Pl9\MU New YO<'k
Temper•turea uound the Norloltc
nation before d9Wn ranged lrom No P1111e
42 In Duluth, Minn to 86 In Oki• City
Phoenix.. Ariz Om9M
California
Orlando
PhilAdphta
Phoent•
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84 70 74 64
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82 57
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72
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89
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Shreveport
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St Louts
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83 78 St P-Tampa
St Ste Marte
Spokane
Syracuse
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87
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42 02
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87
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59 53
63
Washlng1<1
Wlehlla
87 87
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65 61
8akerslleld 97 73
Eureka 8t SO
Fresno 95 63
Lancaster 91 67
LOI Angeles 70 67
Maf"11vllle 112
Monterey 66
Needles 103
O•klend 65 5e
Puo Robles 80 55
Red Stun 94 68
RedwoOd City 7 4 511
sacnmento 63 54
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Santa Bar~r• 83 58
S91lla Merit! 84
S1ocltton 88 68
Thern'l•I 98
Uklefl 90
e.,.1ow 98 73
Bia Bear 74 40
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pnldlct• more of the ""lier thll u.i-ed In South«n Calllornl•'•
IUl'llmet: dllmP morning• along
IM COM\ and moelly gray tkHlt
everywhere 1111 ucepl 1h1
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from 70 In Loe Anoetel 9ncl al ~. ~ 14 and IO In
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the hlOfl o-1 tncl ~ 97
#Id 106 In low d-1t.
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local log nlaht •nd m0rnlng hou,.
becoming r.1, during •tternoona.
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Quantities llmlted to sale stock on hand
AXLINES. SHOES
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10110 Adlms (next to Albertt0n'1) 983-2313
El
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Inflation subsiding?
Cons ume r prices up full 1 p erce nt in M ay
By Tbe A11ocla ted Pren
WASHINGTON Consumer prit"efl, spurred
by sharply higher gasolln\! <.'Ollt.s, rose a fuU 1
pcrc.-enl in May. lhe government said today. The
increase wa:i the biggest since September and
amounk-d. on an annual basis. to a nse of l:l
percent.
But economists said the new figures do not
mean the nation ia I06ing its baule agamst lnttauon.
Indeed, for the flnit five months of the year ,
inflation at the retail lt-vt"I was a modest 3.5 percent,
C41lculated W\nually.
At the White House, deputy prt.>sidentlal prei;s
secre~ry Larry Speakes said the nt<w Ugures
indicate "the administration has made substantial
progress in bringing inflation down."
ongress near budget approval
WAS HINGTON -Republican leaders in
• Congress are expecting the House and Senate to
endorse a compromise 1983 budget plan setting
Congress on an uncertain election year c.'Ourse
toward raising taxes by $21 b1Uion and reducing
domestic spending by billions more
With President Reagan urging its approval, the
full House was set to vote this afternoon on the
COP-drafte d budge t blueprint that calls for
limiting federal spending to $769.8 billion and
holding next year's deficit to $1 03.9 billion. There
was a chance the Senate also would vote on the
measure late today
Columbia's countdown begins today
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -The five-day
countdown starts today for spac.-e shuttle Columbia's
fourth and final test flight and the first in which
the reusable spacecraft is carrying a top secret
military payload.
Work crews on launch pad 39A were closing up
the spacecraft and re moving sennce platforms,
preparing to start the countdown dock at 5 p.rn.
ED'f for its scheduled liftoff at 11 a .m. Sunday .
During their seven days in orbit. astronauts
Ken Mattingly and Henry Hartsfield wiU conduct
the final t.ests to qualify Columbia for satellite-
carrying missions that begin with Flight 5 in
November
• Air India crash 19 killed In
BOMBAY. India -An Air India jetliner
arriving from Southeast Asia crashed upon landing
al Bombay Airport early today. lolling at least 19
people. air port officials said.
First reports from the crash scene said more
than 30 injured people, including a four-month-old
baby. we re evacuated from the plane's wreckage.
The off1c1als said many olhers were still ms1de the
wrecked Boeing 707 or thrown into the marshland
s urrounding the airport. Airport officials said the
plane carried 111 passengers and a crew of 12
Strong earthquake shakes Greec e
ATHENS. Greece -A strong earthquake
shook southwestern Greece today but caused no
damage or casualties, the Athens Se1smologicaJ
Institute said.
The qu~. which occurred at 6 a.m., measured
6.1 on the Richter scale lt was capable of doing
heavy damage but had its e picenter in the Ioruan
Sea. 180 miles southwest of the capital. the institute
said. Local police said the tremor w as felt m the
town of Kalama ta on the south Peloponnes1an roast
Supervisors back handgun ban
SAN FRANCISCO -A proposed citywide
handgun ban has been approved with a one-vote
margin by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
The m easure s uggested by Mayor Dianne
Feinstein faces a second vote by the board before
sh e can sign it into law, and s tiff opposition from
gun or~amzations are expected It would go in to
effect 90 days after signing. and ~un owners wouJd
have another 90 days to-get rid of their pistol<;.
lf police then discovered a handgun m the
normal course of their work its owner would be
subject to misdemeanor penalties of up to $500 and
six months 1n Jail
Natural gas costs feared to soar
Si\.CRAMENTO -The cost of natural gas
may soar next winter like the cost of electricity did
last winter, says the resident of the State Public
Utilities Commission.
industry under a 1978 law. He said next winter
"may be the winter of natural gas for consumer
hardship and protests around the state."
The cost of natural gas. Bryson said, "1s the
sleeper that IS like ly to hit the state hard in the next
12 to 24 months:'
In a speech Monday, John F. Bryson blamed
partial fede r a l re~ulati on o f the natura l gas
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But when the 72-year -old retired foreman of
San Jose Mercur y News machine shop returned
On Monday, Mabie was the big winner in the
70.000-prize giveaway dreamed up by promoter F.d
S haw e from casting his ballot in the June 8 primary.
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A WINNER LOSER -Newport Beach resident Alice Helman
couldn't he lp but smile Mo nday when she became the
second-place winner in the annual Arizona state lottery.
earning $50,000. First' place was $1,000 a week for hfe Tht'
Newport woman said she plans to give some money to charily,
some to her kids, take a nice vacation and consider retiremL'nl.
T here were 489,000 sweepstake tickets sold in the lottery
Distinctive air
Ne wport 'honors' last pick
By STEVE MA RBLE
Of th• D•ll)' Piiot Stett
Defensive back Tim Washington was puzzled.
HERE HE was an Ne wport Beach att.cndmg somt>thmg
caUed [relevant Week because he was number 334 -the last
L·ollege football player picked in thL• pro draft
Everyume he turned around he bumped into this zany
JOkc-a -scc:omr guy named Paul Salata
And worse than that. he'd been flown mto town. shown
aboard a double-decker bus and then dropped oH al a sewer
valve dl'd1cation in the Chamber of Commerre park ing lot.
"I KIND OF had second thoughts about all thts.'' he said
upon arrival
He was supposed to be the star attraction °but here was a
parking lot full of people laughing 1t up over a bunch of sewe r
jokes while a two-man combo played oompah -pah music in thl•
background
''This IS differe nt," Washington suggested. letting it go at
that
CLEARLY THIS was not Fresno -the footbaU player's
hometown
The sewer Cl"remon y was held ro r no particular reason other
than 1t was roughly a year ago that a sewer main backed :..ip,
fl ooding out and stink.mg up the local chamber.
Th<' parking lot affair was balled "F'lush Without Fear "
Pohc<.> Chief Charles "Pete·· G ross said the police sl.cltton
right acros. ... the• strt>et also got some or thl' sewage action . He
said his offwt>rs. though. didn·l not1cL' 1l for three days.
"YOU SEE," he explained, "the workout room is on the
same floor "
In honor of the new valve -designed to prevent future
backups -a sealed ume capsule was placed in front of the
chamber building The capsule was loaded with proclamations.
citations and a scrap of the chamber·s old carpeting.
Master or ceremonies Salata said the capsule will remain
buried until the city's airport ·noise problem 1s solved. ln other
words. probably forever.
Washington. now the property of the San Francisco tf9crs,
was still puzzled when lt was all over
"Inte resting." he observed as the crowd began to scatter
"What happens now?"
A Question a jeweler ollen
hears 1s "What's the price 0 1 a
1-carat diamond?"' The same is
asked ot ruby, emerald and
other colored s1ones There 1s no
simple answer The value placed
on a precious stone 1s arrived al
alter careful consider atlon of
severel Qu ality factors. In
general. value Is affected by
beauty. rarity and durab1llly.
Beauty Involves cutting, color,
clarity and Interesting optlcal
properties. These are the factors
considered when assigning a
particular grade or series of
grades to a gemstone. The
cutting of the atone effects the
wey light Interacts with II. The
proportions of the stone, the
number and plecement of faeets.
and th• quanty of polish affect
brllllance, fire, depth ot color end
luster
In diamonds absence of eny
color ls u1ua11y most desirable.
In colored 11onea bright, lively
color la u1ually most highly
Mery Barr Certified Gemologist
Eatery \I
robbers
seized?
Two men believed to be the
Ru t·alled Mo nday m orning
robbers remained m tht• Newport
Beach t·1ty jail today 811 police
tm>d to Riece together the det.ailt-.
of an elght-month !ltrir\g of
restaurant robberies.
Police allege the men, both m
their 40s, are responsible for
holding up 12 restaurants m Los
Angeles and Oranj(e t.'Ountll'S
Th e men -Jimm y Be<'
W orkman, 46. an d Vernon
Mc.Cullough Womat·k. 43 are
being held in heu of $100,000 bail
each
Both are l isted a s bt-ing
une mployed , b ut police said
W omac k , a Laguna Niguel
rl•s1dent, had been working as a
truck driver until two weeks ago.
Although it 1s aJleged the men
t.·ulk-c:ted more than $30,000 in
the• !>lnng of holdups. police said
1t 1s unlike ly the cash w11J be
r('(.'Overed Pohce S<Jld Workman,
a L o ng Beach rl's1dent. w as
(•a rrying $769 1n cash when
arrl-st1-d.
Srx of the 12 robbcr1e~ being
blamed on the me n werc pulled
o ff 1n Orange County The
targe ted restaura nts included
three m Newport -the Quiet
Woman , Le B1arnt:z. and the Five
Crowns.
Nearly all of the holdups were
on Monday m o rnings be fore
n•staurant employes had a
t·hance to take weekend receipts
tu the banks One of th e
r(Jbberies came on the Tuesday
uf t er the M emorial Day
wC'ckend.
Police believe the pair's last
holdup was this month at the Big
Yellow House m Cost.a Mesa ln
this mc1dent, polke said only one
o f the m e n e nt ere d the
rc•staurant The ~€'cond man,
officers said, may have bee n
wrulmg outside.
In all of the C8S('S, the bandits
gai n e d e nt r y pos ing as
deliverymen P olice said the
robbers usu ally won~ :.tocking
mas ks or o the r disguises and
were a rmed w ith handguns
ln each case. r estaurant
employees were herded mto a
restroom or storage room that
could be locked Nobody was
mJured m an:v o( the incidents.
Detectives said the robbers did
a thorough job of casing each
restaurant before striking.
Lag una eyes
hillside
d evelopme nt ·
Laguna Beach Caty Council
members will tackle the question
o f how much deve lopment
should be allowed on the city's
h11ls1des whe n they meet tonight
at 6 o·dock in council chambers.
At issue is the city's Local
Coastal Plan, approved by a
previou s City Council in
January. and pulled back for
revision by the n ew counci l
maJOnty three mo nths later.
T he plan, which IS supposro to
serve as a blueprint for future
deve lopment in Laguna Beach.
al lows too muc h den si ty ,
oppone nts say.
T he formerly approved density
formula called for a maximum of
600 ne w homes on Laguna's
remaining vacant hillsides.
But the new council ma,JOrity
wants to study a formula that
w ould allow even fewer units.
Given two eQually attractive and
equally durable stones, the one
most requested by the public will
be the more valuable There are
many stones the public Is not
very familiar with Therefore,
even though they are scarce, the
cost may be lower than lhat ot a
more abundenl bul more
popular stone. As a case In
point, If you were looking for a
medium to dark blue stone,
would you aak for 11 1apphlre,
tanzanlte or benltolle? Most
would 8SK for sapphire because
they've never heard or the other
two stones. T1nzan l te It
becoming better known, yet
belnltolte lag1 bllcit In obacurlty.
Although t>enltOlt• Is tha rarest
Of the three 09"18tOM8. lectl Of
awareness of It• Hllten<:e end
the resullent low demend keep
lhe price down.
Durability Is • combination of a
1tone·1 herdnesa and toughneas
-Ila rell1tance to acretchlng,
chipping and breaking. All other
factora being equal, the more
durable atone wtil b4I the more
valuable.
· prized. A stone with fine clarity.
one which approachea totel
abtenoe of Interior marks and
lncluslon1, 11 1lmo1t alwaya
conaldentd lht mo1t attr.cuv..
Gem1tone9 Whletl lhow a special
eftect WMf\ Interacting with llght
are JudQed by the quality of that
effect, a.g .• the play of color In
opel, the oolor change In
alt•andrlte. the adulare1C41nc.
of moontton..
Rarity lnvotvee more than juat
a 11one·1 10arclty In nature; It
al10 depend• upon demand.
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U..••t
Plactng a value °" 1 gem11one
11 no atrnpi. matltM'. That'• Why
exP41'1 appralterl are IO Yitai to
the Industry. Hopefully thll
e'ICplanatlon haa h~d you
underatand the tremendou1
Ptloe ranoe you h•~ ptObabty
9ne0Unter.d when lhopj)lng ror
fine tewelry. II you ll•v• any
queatlON on thl1 Of any other gem eubtect. pleue oome Into the tto,. and at k me personalty.
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BUSINESS C4
Cotton Warburton,
one of USC'~ legends
in lootball, dies. C2.
Angels ~; meet
challe:rige
No knuckling under
By CURT SEEDEN
Of tfM Oelf1 Not ltaff
Angel Manager Gene Mauch
says there's only one knuckle ball
thrower in the American LeaguE
to the best of his knowledge, but
it's one too many.
He was referring to Texas'
Charlie Hough , the former
Dodger, who was on the mound
Monday night as the Angels and
Rangers opened a three-game
series at Anaheim Stadium.
ANOTHER EX-DODGER.
Angel catcher Joe Ferguson,
knows Hough quite well. They
were teammates in Albuquerque,
Spokane and with the Dodgers.
Ferguson even played winter
ball with the knuc kle ball
specialist.
Ferguson managed to c.'Ollect
an RBI single in his last at-bat
Monday night, but 1t wasn't off
Hough. "'Rat'her, it came off
reliever ~teve Comer, the third
and final Texas pitcher in the
Angels' 10-2 romp before 23,475
fans.
Despite his many experiences
with catching Hough, it didn't
give Ferguson any advantage
over his teammates.
up Monday evening. They were
also down, outside, U\8ide and
totally baffling to the Angel
hitters. Only a three-run third
inning aided by a two-run bloop
double by Doug DeCinces marred
his performance through the first
seven innings.
Ferguson finis hed the night
1-for-4 which certainly didn't
m easur e up t o DeCinces'
3-for-5. four-RBI performance,
or Rod Car ew's eighth-inning
single which extended his hitting
streak to 25 games.
Carew, in fact, led off the
eighth inning with a single off
Hough, and the Angels went on
to cushion a 3-2 lead with seven
runs.
"The knuckle baU was fading
at the comer," analyzed Carew,
who is now hitting .414 during
his streak and .330 on the season.
"THE LAST time I went up, I
said if it was outside , I was just
going to trv and hit the ball. I
wasn't a very disciplined hitter
the first couple of times at bat.
It's no fun waiting 'til the last
time at bat for a hi\," Carew
added.
HE'S ARRIVED -This year's Irrelevant Week celebrity, Tim
Washington, the last player selected in the NFL's annual draft,
arrived at his press conference in Newport Beach riding a
British double-decker bus. At right, Irrelevant Week host Paul
Deity l'tlot Photoe by Patrldl O'OoflMll
Salata presents his guest with a Branjf( Airlines stewardess
outfit. Braniff, incidentally, went out of business a couple of
months ago. Washington, who played at Fresno State, is in store
for a lot of surprises this week.
"Nobody has an advantage
over a knuckle ball thrower,''
Ferguson declared in the Angel
clubhouse afterward. "You just
have to hope he gets a pitch up."
Hough 's pit c h es w e r e
Meanwhile, DeCinces, who has
now knocked in 23 runs in the
last 20 games. c redited the use of
Carew's bat for his eighth-inning
single which knocked in a pair of
runs.
To which someone countered
in the clubho use: "Does that
mean Carew used your bat the
first three times?" (Carew was
O-for-2 with a sacrifice bunt to Body builders are flexing new start the game). ,,
"H o ugh 's knuckler was
dancing all over the plate,"
DeCinces added. "l knew we'd
have to bat and play tough the
rest of the game unless he got
wild."
DiSiena is part of Irvine's resurgence that is sweepin.g the nation
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of the 0 ... '"°' Staff
For years, body builders have had to
fight the stereotype image of being all
brawn and no brains.
Traditionally, they've been looked
upon as some sort of freak. And, the
movies of the late 1950's and early '60's,
where Frankie Avalon a nd Annette
Funicello cuddled at Muscle Beach .
certainly didn't do anything to alter the
portrait.
Slow l y , though. the pic ture
concerning bod y builders has b een
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SHOWING OFF -Body Builder Al Di8leba dllplays the fonn he hopes
wQJ wtn him the Mr. America title ln
~ DlStena, currently a resident
of lrvtne, au.er~ Editon High from
1971-74, whet. "e played vanity
footbell as a juru" ,d w nior.
'
changing. With health and fitness
becoming a prime emphasis of today's
society, body builders have enjoyed a
new resurgence.
"When I first started body building
about three years ago it wa8 really
frowned on," admits Al DiSlena. "People
often looked at what we did as a freak
sport.
"BEFORE, Ll'M'LE KIDS and older
people used to think I was a wrestler or
a football player. Now, it's different.
Those same people want to ask questions
about what I do; they're real interested
and want to team about it. It's become a
heM-type of th ing."
DiSjena, who went to Edison High
from 1971-74 and was a two-way starter
in footbaU as a junior and senior, was
first introduced to body building in a
hospital bed, his knee "tom to shreds,"
as he put it. after suffering an injury
during a practice at Orange Coast
College.
"Doctors told me I wouldn't be able to
enjoy any kind of physical activit y
again," explains DiSiena, who resides in
Irvine. "Well, I wasn't about to accept
that. My health means everything to
me."
DiSiena worked hard to regain the
strength in his knee and, while working
with weights, found the rest of his body
was benelltting, too.
HE EVENTUALLY MOVED to Sant.a
Monica -California's birthplace, of
sorts, for body builders -to continue his
training. It was there, while working as
a bouncer in an exclusive Hollywood
restaurant, that he became acquainted
with S ylvester Stallone of "Rocky" fame
and became his bodyguard.
DiSiena later protected the Prince and
'To m e, it 's not
discipline, it 's a way of
/if e.'
Sheik of Saudi Arabia, Al-Fassi, for the
sum of $500-a-day plus expenses.
"When I started getting black rings
around my eyes, and I found myself
staying up for 72 hours at a stretch. . .,"
he reflects. "I found myself not really
being happy in what I was doing. The
money and fame were fun for awhile,
but I had taken a total right tum from
the direction l wanted to be and I
decided to go back to basks."
DiSiena returned to the United States,
accepted an invitation in Canada to
manage a bodybuilding gymnasium, and
eagerly attacked his task of rebuilding
his body.
Today, at age 25, DiSiena stands 5-9,
and weighs 225 pounds. He has a 31-inch
waist, a 55-inch chest. 19112-inch anns,
28-inch thighs, a 19-inch neck and
19-inch calves.
"Proportion and symmetry are more
important than size to a body builder,"
DiSiena explains. "I try to keep my neck,
calves and arms in balance. and my waist
25 inches smaller than my chest."
NATURALLY, A TREMENDOUS
amount of discipline is required to
maintain such a figure.
"I diet the year round," says DiSiena.
"For the past year, everything I've
eaten, every hour I sleep, every activity.
every argument I have with my wife, is
recorded. That way I can adjust
everything depending on how I'm
looking.
"The whole idea is to feel as good as I
can and get s tronger. You war\ t to
build muscle and lose fat at the same
time."
DiSle na trains twice a day, up to four
hours pe r session, at Super Bodies
Gymnasium In Costa Mesa. The rest of
the time h e's eith er c ompe ting,
concluding his studies at OCC (he'll
attend Cal State Fullerton in the fall),
(See DlSIENA, Page C2)
FERG USON WAS one of the
few Angel hitters to get solid
wood on Hough's pitches. He
sent right fielder J ohn Grubb to
the fence with a drive in the
third inning and then sent a
towering fly ball to fairly deep-
left field in the fourth.
"He got a knuckler up a Little
bit on that one," Ferguson said.
"I should have hit it 500 feet but
1t just had the wrong trajectory."
Despite all the probl ems
Hough gave the Angels through
most of the game, Ferguson, for
one, admires his pitching art.
"T o tell you t h e truth, I
enjoyed catching him. r alwa:,c.s
knew what he was going to do ~
where the ball was going to go,"
Ferguson recalled. "(Texa,s
catcher Jim) Sundberg does e
good job with him. You just have
to pretend you're a big backstop.
"S OMETIMES, YOU
anticipate the baU is going to
come at you in three different
places and he'll hit you in the
chest with it," Fe rguson added of
the dancing pitch.
(See ANGELS, Page C3) ·
It's an easy day for Evert Lloyd Cincinnati,
Rain, 17-year-old provide no trouble for def ending Wimbledon champ • Milner paint
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Chris
Evert Lloyd, s lowl y unpacking her
impressive arsenal of shots, today
opened defense of her Wimbledon title
with a 6-0, 6-4 Center Court victory over
17-year-old fellow American Barbara
Sue Gerken.
The mat.ch was delayed one hour by
steady morning showers. Another
downpour at mid-afternoon threatened
completion of today's card. The courts in
play, including Center Court where the
Lloyd-Gerken mat.ch was staged, were
slippery because of the rain.
In other matches today, American
Sharon Walsh thumped England's Sue
Barker 6-0, 6-4 and Romanian Lucia
Romanov defeated Annabel Croft, a
15-year-old from Britain, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Lloyd began hitting out on her ground
strokes and quickly gained the form that
has made her a three-time Wimbledon
champion.
She gained breaka ln the first. third
and fifth games of the opening tet.
taking advmtase of Gerken's double-
faulting en route to a shutout tet victory.
Gerken, a sur_priae quarter-finaliat in
last year's U.S. Open, regained her polle
in the second eet, but showed too little
too late u Lloyd began varytna her
attack with drop lhota. ball volleys and
an occaalonal ovtrbead when 1he
ventured to the rwt. Oetken rarely left ~ bMellne1 con._. to~ ground
strokes on the sr-~
The two ~ aer\lkle to 2-2 ln
the final .et, but LlOyd broke ln \M fifth game, held llel'Vlce at love, then tll'Oke
service again in the seventh game to
grab a 5-2 lead.
Gerken broke back in the next game
and then h e ld h er service with an
impressive half-volley of her own. But a
pair of unforced errors helped Lloyd
wrap up her second-round mat.ch. Both
Lloyd and Gerken drew first-round
byes.
In men's play Monday, top-seeded
John McEnroe led most of the seeded
players into the second round.
"I hit the ball pretty well today," J ohn
McEnroe said as he blasted through
fellow American Van Wlnitaky, 6-2, 6-2,
6-1 Monday. "Winltsky's serve la not too
strong and he tends to stay back. He is
the kind of player I can get in to net on."
Both becauae of the speed of the gra11
courts and their unpredictability, the
22-year-old left-hander made charge
after charge into the net, forcing
Winitaky to pass him or s uffer the
consequences. ,
McEnroe provided hi.a ·own covering
f tre w ith six a ces and followed a
consistently strong service Into net. from
where he made quick work of short
returns with sharply angled volleys.
There was very little of the antia that
lllt )'Mr raulted in $10,000 lo flnea that
w~ qu.ilhed an •P_PeAL •
Hl1 behavior w'• -for him -
exemplary aa a pecked Cen~r Court
crowd looted on. McEnroe aevenll time9
had Worell with the oflldala. but alwa)i
in quiet tone&. and often unctuated the
convenadona with a amUe, even in thole
instances when he received questionable
calls.
"There were no problems today," he
said. "I hope it continues."
Advancing to the second round with
McEnroe were all of the seeded players
who saw action Monday, with the
exception of No. 9 And.res Gomez, the
reigning Italian Open champion, who
was ous ted by former Wimble do n
titleholder Stan Smith.
Connors, the No. 2 seed, overpowered
South African Mike Mybu.rg, 6-0, 6-2,
6-2; third-seeded Vitas Gerultitls handily
dispatched Brent Pirow of South Africa,
6·4, 6·1, 6-1; No. 4 seed Sandy .Mayer,
downed Haroon Iamail of Zimbabwe,
7-5, 6-2. 6-3; fifth.-eded Johan Kriek of
South A.frlca outlasted a tiebreaker 1088
and American Craig Wittua, 6-7, 6-3, 6-1,
6-0· and No. 7 t.lats WUander, the
17-year-old French ()pen winner who
has become the teen idol in the abeence
of fellow Swede Bjorn Borg, defeated
Heinz Gunthardt of Switzerland. 6--4,
6-2, 3·6, 6-3.
Tenth·eeeded Y annlck Noah of France
was forced to withdnw before hittlna a
ball becau.e of • pulled thigh mu.cle,
but 8'nce the tournament WM under
way, Wlmbledon offidall dJd not disrupt
the order of ranJdnaa.
Dodgers red
CINCINNATI (AP) -Eddie Milner
was covered with sweat, dirt and a
contented glow.
"I had a good time out there toni.ght,"
Milner admitted, after he fueled ~
Cincinnati Reds' attack in a 10-2 victory
over the Los Angeles Dodgers Tuesd.at . ht. : ~e rookie outfielder accounted for~
outhe Reds' runs. matching their highes~
run production of the season. Mllned
rapped a t~run homer, drove i1(
another run and scored two more time(
to snap the Dodgers' six-game winning
Streak. I
Milner, installed in the leadoU spot for.
his speed, acted more like a cleanup.
hitter ln the second inning, aluafni I(
three-run homer to put the Reda ahead;
to stay. lt was the start of h1I ~
productive night as a majQr INgUer. :
"l'm deflnilely 1atntn1 morct
confidence," Milner said. "I'm moJ"e>
comfortable. At first. l waa getttnc eome
pitches that I wasn't expecting in eom&
situations. I knew eventually rd adjw\."
Reda Manager John "Mc Namara ~ that Milner'• auccm flowed Oun
h1I IJOwll\I familiarity with opposlnc
pttdien.
"He'• more ccnfldent now. He'• not
~ a.t pitchea," McNamara llkl. "H•'• pttina acclimated, allClJulted," Starter Mino Soto turned ln another
IOlld pel'fonnance for the Reda. wlnn1n8
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Oil challenge I ails
VENTURA (AP) -Norris Otl C.0.
said it won a takeover challenge
staged by a group o f dissident
shareholders who claimed the oil and
gas exploration firm was lagging in
developing ita holdings.
The management's slate o( directors
r'eceived 56 percent of about 2.4
million shareholder votes ca.'t fn a
J>roxy contest, Norris Oil Vice
Prt-sld4 nt Dave Nelson said Monday.
He said the dissident slate, nominated
b y a group ca l ling itaelf the
Commit tee for Rcaponatve
M a nasement of Norri• Oil ·Co.,
r ecelvod 1,041 ,098 votu t o
~t'• 1.338.138.
H/F ca
t
Newport .firm
revenues
The Hammond C-0. of Newport Beach repori. that
during ita f111cal year. which ended March 31.
mortgage volume rose 34 percent In loana a nd 62
ix·rc-ent in dollars. and revenuc8 tripled
Revenut.'8 increased 200 percent, from $3.Z mllhnn
l<> $9 5 rrulllon. lnc.'Omc totaled $1.7 rn H11on. or $3.99
per 1Churc -as op polled t.o a 1981 loss of $23, 185 or l O
cent.<i per share.
Assets leaped Lo $20 3 million Crom $6 I m1lhon
t1nd shareholders' equity r~ from $712.000 w $2 3
million, a 225 percent Increase
The vast majority of the t.'Ompany's rl'venues, 76
per cent or $7 3 million, came from loan oraganauons
lfughe expand
Ground was broken in N«!wport Beach for the
third phase of an expa n s ion program oe1ng
undertaken by the Del E. Webb Corporation for
Hughes Aircraft Company's solid stale product:,
division
The Webb orgamzat1on 1s general contractor for
the $15 million addition. which will consist of a
two·story elt?\'tronic.'S assembly and test building and
a n adjacent four-story. 921 -car parking structure .
The project will add 110.000 square feet to the
270.000 square feet housing the div1s1on's opera laons
Activitic'S of the division include development and
production of semiconductors. frequency control
devices and hybrid microc1rcurts for commercial,
andustnaJ and military appltcations
Arch1tt.>ct Cor the add1uon 1s The EIJ1olt Grouµ o(
Cost.a Mesa
T-bills hit high y ield
WASHINGTON (AP) Yields on short-term
Treasury secunues are higher this week -their
highest m nearly three months.
The govt•rnment so1tl that at 1ts wet.·kly aucuon
Monday 1t sold about $4 .5 billion in s1x·month T -b1lls
at an average d1sc:ount rau• of 13.031 percent, up from
the 12 503 percent of last Monday. and about $4 .5
billion in thre<.·-month bills at an average rate of 12.588
percent. up from 12 248 pen.~nt
Begmrung rodcly, an at.'l'OUnts hnked to federal
securities. savangs and loan associations and banks may
pay as mu<.'h as 13.281 perce n t interest o n
$1 O.OOO -m1nimum six .month m o n ey market
certificates, S&Ls may pay as much as 12.588 percent
and c'Ommerc1al banks as much as 12 338 percent on
$7.500-manimum three-month certificates. S&Ls may
pay as much as 14.7 pert-ent and rommerctal banks as
much as H.45 percent on 2 112-year "small-saver"
c:crtihcates. a nd tax-exempt, une-year ''all-savers"
ceaificates issued through July 10 will pay 9.85
percent interest w hen held to maturity
Adapt building
Construction is under way in the lrvme lndustrial
Complex on a 16,000 square foot building designed by
Architectural Team Three of Santa Ana for Adapt
Jndustr1es. also of Santa Ana. The $550.000 roncrt.>te
tilt-up bualdang 1s to be t'Ompleted in mid-September
by Foster Construction Company of Irvine
Adapt Industries manufacturers automa ted
machine equipment for businesses throughout the
United Stat.es. Canada, Europe and the Orient with
offices in Santa Ana and Amsterdam
Order received
San/Bar Corp. of Irvine reported 115 Break-Fr<'t'
Division rl-ceived an order from the U.S. M1htary
Defense Logistics Command for approximately $600.
000 of "Break-Free CLP." a multi-purpose cleaner.
lubricant and protective agent
System displaye d
EOCOM Electro nic Systems of Tusu n 1s
demonstrating a new d1rect-to-plate laser imaging
system at the ANPA/RI manageml'nt t:onference an
Dallas. Texas this week.
STOCKS IN THE SNTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS
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METALS
NEW YORK (AP)
metal p11ces today Spol nonterrovs
Cot>P4t• 6S· 72 cents a pound U S
destine hons
lb
l ead 23·27 c.nts e pound
Zinc: 35-37 cents a pound. deh~ered
Tin SS 9555 Me1et1 Weel< compost((
Alumlnum 75·77 oenll e pound. NY
Mercury SJ 70 00 per II ask
Plellnum $268 00 troy oz N Y
SILVER
Hendy & Human SS 195 Dtt• troy
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Sy TM Au~tet.cl ,., ...
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Londono: mON1111Q nxll'IQ SJO t 75. up 15 00
LOl'don: altemoon ll•lng: $304.00, up
1725 ,.,,a: erttrnoon n•too S300 34, up
17 17
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Reagan, other victims won't co111111ent ·
WASHINGTON (AP) -One
weary juror told her husband
that &he and her rolle-agues relied
on the psychiatrists. "She said
they hoped they did the right
thing."
The verdict, innocent by
reason of insanity, moved John
W. Hinckley Jr. and h is parents
to tea.rs.
His chief attorney, Vincent J.
Fulle r , said: "Another day,
another dollar." It was said he
would oollect more than half-a-
mlllion for hill longshot defense.
Hlnckley'a vied.ml were al.lent
to a man.
Prftldent Rcaaan would !lave
no comment.
James S. Brady, the pre11
secretary, no comment.
Timothy McCarthy. the Secret
Service agent. no comment.
Thomas K. Delahanty, the cop,
no comment.
The prosecutors, too, kept their
thoughts to themselves.
Treasury Secretary Donald T.
R e gan, the high es t
ad m i n istration o fficial to
D.., ...... ~ bf hll'Wt O'Dolwlell
ONCE A KNIGHT -Glen Eytchison, director of the Pageant
of the Masters, chats with St. George, alias Jay Smith, prior to
Smith's posing in a reproduction of Fritz Preiss''ivory sculpture
"St. George and the Dragon "
Art pageant marks
golden anniversary
By JERRY HERTENSTEIN of'._ o.-y Plot Si.ti
The golden anniversary of the
famed Pageant of the Masters in
Laguna Beach a ppear s to
emphasize the classics if a special
preview for working press is any
indication.
The pageanr. in which people
pose as living reproductions of
art. opens July 10 in the Irvine
Bowl on the Festival of ArlS
grounds.
A s photog r aphe r s a nd
reporters previewed five of the
24 living works Monday night,
Derek Jacoby of Mission Viejo.
Kimberly Shirkani. Laguna
Niguel, and Frank Wales, South
Laguna. posed with fishing poles
and their day's catch in a Scott
Moore watercolor, "The Big
Catch."
Moore, 32, of Laguna Beach, is
a member of the p restigious
American Wateroolor Society.
Jay Smith of Laguna Beach,
posing for the fourth stra1gh t
NATION
year, heaves a big sword in his
role this summer as St. George in
a reproduction of Fritz Preiss'
ivory sculpture "St. George and
the Dragon ." He sits atop a
2,000-pound ho rse ma de of
plaster of Paris and steel.
Smith's costume consists of
yards of knitted yarn which
under stage lights looks exactly
like ivory chain maH.
"This coStume gets hot," said
S mith, a depa rtment store
manager at Fashion lsland in
Newport Beach. "You always
hope you don't have to sneeze
... and somehow you don't."
Like others in the cast, he is
coached on posing as s till as
humanly possible.
Robert Buff, 12, of Placentia,
did fidget in his pose in the most
impressive of M onday's
presentations -the Base l·
Cathedral Antependium. a bas
relief by Fulda.
W ater , a na tural issue?
There's enough water in the Great Lakes to start
a country. And w ater may be the next national issue.
Page A6.
Metals no longer precious?
The slump in prices for gold and allver has been
so pronounced that some investments ~perts refer to
them as "formerly precious metals." Page 02,
Senate balks at bill
WASHINGTON (AP) -Senators, ba1k1na at a
Howie ~e to clamp, a lid on their outlide Income,
voted 54-42 today to toes an emergency spendfna bill
containing the income limit back to the Hou.e. Stalled
in the process wu a $3 billion houtlng 1Ubsidy program.
~nt on the verdict, callt.od ft
"abmolutely atrocious."
''Frankly, I'm outraged at that
Jury dedaion, 1 think it'• wrong.
lt'•-not the tvne of ~ that
IOdety should cond.one," Regan,
who alao head.a the U.S. Secret
Service, said on NBC's "Today"
&how this morning. "l thlnk that
when a penon stalka a leading
citll.en of this country. shoota him
and three of the people
surrounding him and then goes
scot -free, I think , that's
abeolutely atrocious.
* * *
" . . . Jwrt think what we are
saying to the ao-atlled cruies of
the world regarding what they
can do or not do WI far as public
figures are concerned..''
One of the defense psychiatric
experta expreaed au.rpriae by the
verwct. He thought the insanity
defense would fail. Another
called it: "a triumph of faimea
and common sense . . . a victory
for modern scientific methods in
psychiatry."
But Republican senator Larry
* * *
Pressler of South Dakota said he
was "penonally outraged at the
whole Hinc kley trial," a nd
predicted the passage o f
legislation to rede fine the
insanity plea.
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah ,
who has introduced a ball to alter
the insanity defense, said on the
CBS "Morning" program today,
"I don't blame the Hinckley jury;
they applied the-Jaw as it was. I
blame the law."
LeavinJ( the oourtroom where
* * *
Hinckley WWI tried for ahootlna
Reagan and the three otherf.
Fuller said, ''Another day,
another dollar."
Alle n Smith, S r ., whose
61 -ynr-old wife, Virginia,
served on the jury, recounted h~
description: "She said they relied
on the psychlatnsta' testimony.
All the testimony showed that he
was insane, not in his right mind.
AJI the evidence showed he was
mentally dlaturbed. S he said
they hoped they did the right
thing."
* * *
Hinckley ruled innocent
Confinem ent slate d in m ental hospital a f ter in sanity verdict
WASHINGTON (AP) -
John W . Hinckley Jr., the
brooding loner who tried to kill
President Reagan, escaped life
in prison to begin what oould be
years of confineme nt in a
federal me ntal hospital. His
attorneys said today that
Hinckley will not try to win his
freedom.
Politicians were quick to
criticize the verdict and call for
legislation tightening use of the
insanity plea. One Cabinet
mernber said he was "outraged"
by Monday night's verdict of
innocent by reason !'f insanity ..
Diedrich
ordered
• to prison
By DAVID KUTZMANN or-.o..,Not....,
Former Orange County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich was
ordered by a San Diego c.ounty
judge today to begin serving a
one-to 14-year state prison tenn
for bribe r y and cons piracy
despite his attorvey's pleas that
such confinement w ould be
tantamount to a death sentence.
Diedrich. 58, surrendered to
marshals in the northern San
'Jiego County courtroom o f
Superior Court Judge Ross
Tharp. Also surrendering was
co-defendant a nd one -time
Diedrich campaig n treasurer
LeRoy Rose.
Diedrich, once one of Orange
County's most powerful men
when he was known in political
circles as "Super D," was found
guilty three years ago of two
counts of bribery and a,,single
count of conspifacy.
Rose was con'victed of a single
count of conspiracy.
Their 1979 con'viction stems
from allegations that the two
men conspired io gain financial
consideration from owners of 2,-
200 acres in Anaheim Hills in
return f or a favorable
supervisorial decision that would
permit re.ililential development
of the property.
Following a series of appeals
court rulings, the California
Supreme Court l ast mo nth
upheld the oonviction of the two
men.
In arguments this morning
before Judge Tharp In Vista,
defense lawyer K eith Monroe
said that sending Diedr ich to
prison would jeopardii.e his life
because of his poor health.
COUNTY
Hinckley shot Keagan and
three other men in a March 30.
1981 attack.
Defense attorneys Vincent J .
Fuller and Gregory B. Craig
said they spoke with Hinckley
this morning and released this
statement: "We wish to report
that Mr. Hinckley has n o·
current intention of exercising
his right ... to a hearing on the
question of re lease. In other
words, Mr . Hinckley wilJ not be
making any e ffo rt to seek
release after the expiration of
the statutory 50 day period as
the law permits."
The statement said: ''This
firm will not represent John W
Hinckley Jr. in any efforts to
secure release until we are
satisfied that h e meets the
criteria for release and that Mr.
Hinckley lS no longer a danger
to himself or to society "
In thei r statement, the
lawye rs referred to the la""
under which Judge Barrington
D. Parker must hold a hearing
within 50 days to determine
whether Hinc kley should
remain institutionalized. The
judge ~t Ju.ly 12 for a further
proceeomg. but did not specify
lhc· purpose.
1 he courtroom scene was
dramatic and emotional Monday
night when Parker, as tense as
anyone in the courtroom, read
the verdict: "Not guilty by
reason of ansamty."
Not gui lty by r eason o f
insanity o f attemptin g to
asi.assinate the president. Not
guilty by rea:;on of i~ty or
assault with mtent to kill four
men. Not guilty. because of
insanity, of carrying a pistol
without a lat.'ense. Thirteen times,
Parker pronount'ed the lnsanlty
acquittal.
Mesa neighbors in word rift
Hand-p ainted roo f retaliates for 'privacy invasion'
By JODI CADENHEAD or tM 1>e1y Not ataft
home as an invasion of his privacy and illegal.-
After the city Planning Cornmisfilon ..ki'rned
down the Gallaghers' request to build" a two-
story structure, the couple went ahead and bQilt
what is, in their opinion, a one-story building.
When Rebecca Gallagher looks out her
second story window in Costa Mesa she sees the
moon, the Big Dipper and a few clumsy stars.
But the galaxy she gaz.es at isn't the real
thing. It's the hand-painted work on her
neighbor's roof done in retaliation for the
building she and her husband are constructing
behind their home at 492 Magnolia St., Costa
Mesa.
Van Dam contends that the buildin g
contains a mezzanine or loft thal would
automatically turn it into a two-story structure.
"He's gone too far," said Mrs. Gallagher.
"He's ruining the whole neighborhood. He's not
hurting anyone but himself. It may be an eyesore
to us, but he lives there.''
He predicts that the building will be turned
into a bootleg apartment when <.'Ompleted. The
Gallaghers scoff at the idea and say they'll use it
to park the family car, play games and store
tools.
George Van Dam, 54, a burly man with a
heavy Dutch accent, oontends that the building
the Gallaghers are constructing behind their new
"The only w""ay we could tum that into an
apartment is if we rent to pygmies," said Mrs.
Gallagher.
(See ROOF PROTEST, Page A2 )
Britain rejoices
over royal birth
LONOON (AP) -Less than
24 hours after giving birth,
Princess Diana left the hospital
today with Prince Charles at her
side and their blue-eyed son
cradled in his Cather's arms.
Great cheers arose from the
crowds as the r oyal couple
appeared outside St. Mary's
Hospital in west London carrying
the baby destined to be king.
Diana, wearing a loose-fitting
green polka-dot dress, smiled
wh e n C harles handed the
7-pound, l Y.z-ounce baby to the
princess as they got into their
chauffeured station wagon for
the dnve home to Kensington
Palace. '
All over Britain church bells
pealed , cannons roared and
Union Jacks fluttered as the
nation rejoiced.
F.arlier in the day, a succession
of royalty, including the baby's
father, Prince Charles, and
grandmother, Queen Elizabeth
II, had v isi t e d with the
20-year-old princess and her
child, second in line to the British
throne.
Charles, the 33-year-old heir,
who attended the birth, had
visited his wife and son for three
hours, and eme r ged to say:
"Everything's marvelous."
He had stood in the rain for
almost two minutes, tellin g
reporters t h e princess was
recovering her strength after the
16-hour. labor and the blondish
baby was in "good form _ .
looking a bit more human this
morning."
Asked whether the delivery
and been painful for Diana.
Charles said, "Have you ever had
a baby?"
The prince skirted questions
about the baby's name, saying he
and Diana would decide on one
"soon."
INDEX
Ne wport asks
dual c ontrol
of airport
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
0( the Delly Pltot lt•ft
Newport Beach is seeking a
legal partnership with Orange
County government under which
the city would have limited
control over future decisions
affecting John Wayne Airport.
According to an inch-thick
rfocument marked "privileged"
and "confide ntial," attorneys
r epresenting the city have
wncluded that such a mechanism
can be'achieved -despite county
misgivings.
The document has been
circulated to at least one county
supervisor's staff and attorneys.
who handle the oounty's airport
matters. ,
Newport Beach Mayor Jackie
Heather said Monday she and
two other members of the
Newport council, John Cox and
(See AIRPORT, Page AZ)
A blind Huntington Beach woman has embarked
on a career as a masaeuse. Page Bl.
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VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (AP) -The
Strategic Air Command teat-fired an u narmed
Minuteman miaaile today t a sprawling South Pacific
·atoll w h ere four islands re~rtedJy were being
occupied by protesting Mara})all lal.ands residenta.
WORLD
BUENOS AIRF.S. Arpntlna (AP) -The army
has dftipated retired Oen. Reynaldo Btgnone to be
the Arcentine junta'• next president to replace Gen.
teopotdo F. Oaltieri. oUl1ed for the l'alklancl la1ancll
defeat, a well in.fonned 10WCe aid today.
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Dow Jones Final
UP 9.71
CLOSING 799.66
revenues up
'fhe Hammond Co. of Newport Beach reports that
d uring its fiscal year, which ended March :u,
mortgage volume rose 34 percent in loans and ti:.!
percent in dollars. and revenues tripled .
Revenues increai.ed 200 percent, from $3.2 million
to $9.5 million. Income totaled $1.7 million, or $J 99
per share -as opposed to a 1981 loss of $23.185 or 10
cents per share
Assets lea ped to $20.3 million from $6 .1 million
and shareholders' equity rose from $7 l2.000 w $2.3
million, a 225 percent increase
The vast maJortty of the company's revenU('S, 76
f)t'r cent or $7 .3 m1ll1on, camt.· from loan ongsnauons,
Hughes expands
Ground was broken m Newport Beach for the
t h ird ph as~ o f an expansion program being
undertaken by the Del E. Webb Corporation for
Hughes Airc·raft Company's solid statt· products
division.
The W l'bb organization is general contractor for
the $1 5 million addition, which will consist o! a
tw o-s tory eleetronlc:-s assembly and test builcling and
an adjacent four-story, 921 -car parking structure.
The project will add 110,000 square feet to the
270,000 square feet housing thl• division's operations
Activities of the division 1ncludt• developm1·nt Jnd
production of semiconductors . frpquency t:o ntnil
devices and hybrid microcircuits {or rnmmerc1<.1I ,
industrial and military applications.
Arehltt.'Ct for the addnwn 1s The Elliott Group ol'
Costa Mesa
T -bills hit high yield
WAS HINGTON (AP) -Yields on short-term
Treasury securities are higher thlS week -their
highest in nearly th ree months. .
The government said that at its w eekly auction
Monday it sold about $4.;) btllion in si x-month T -bLlls
at an average discount rate of 13.031 percen t. up from
the 12.503 percen t of last Monday, and about $4.5
bilJion in three-month bills at an average rate of 12.588
percent, up from 12.24~ percent. .
Beginning today, m accou!'ts. linked to federal
securities, savings and loan assoc1auons a':ld banks may
{lay as muc h as 13.281 p e rcent inte r es t on
$10,000-minimum si x -mo nth mon ey ma rke t
cert ificates: S&Ls may pay as much as 12.588 percent
and commercial ban ks as much as 12.338 percent on
$7.500-minimum th ree-month certificates; S&Ls may
pay as much as 14.7 percent and eommerc1aJ banks a;
much as 14.45 perl·ent on 2 1/i-year "small-saver.:
cer tificates; and Lax-exempt, one-year "all-savt>rs
certificates issued through July 10 will pay 9 85
percent interest w hl!n held to maturity.
Order received
San/Bar Corp. of Lrvine reported its Break-Free
Division received an order from the U.S. M1lstary
Defense Logistics Command for approxim ately $600.
000 of "Break-Free CLP ," a multi-purpose deaner
lubr icant and protective agent.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS
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mellll prices today
Spol nonferrous
Cop1>9r 65-72 cents a povnd, US
des11na!lons
lb
LHd 23-27 cents ii povnd
Zinc 35.37 cents a p ound , delivered
Tin $5 9555 Me1els Week compoSllE
Alumlnum 75-71 cents a pound N v
Mercury $3 70 00 per flasll.
Plttlflum $288.00 troy oz NY
SILVER
Handy & Harman $5 195 pet lroy
ounce.
GOLD QUOT A TIONS
By The A.Hoc:lettd PreH
Selected world gold prices today
LondOll: morrW>g ll1lng S301 75. up
$5 00 Londot'l: afternoon fixing $304 00. up
$7 25
Perl•: allernoon !1x1ng $300 34, up
$111
Fre"ltlurt: S304 01. up $4.11 Z11rlch: L•te fl•lng S303 50, up $7 so
bid, $304 00 asked.
H.ndy a Harm•~ only d•lly quote
$304.00. up $7 26 E~rd: only dally quote $304.00, up Sf.26 lngelhafd! only dally QUOlt l8bl1C•led
$319 20. up ST.6 1
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