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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilot------=---------=---~--- IHI 181111 CllBI CDUllY EDITION MONDAY, MARCH 28. 1983 OHANCECOUNIY C ALHOHNIA 2!'> CENTS ' New UC Irvine bid for Nixoii library By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol'tlleDlllf ....... The UC Irvine faculty oornmit1ee planned to meet today to review another propoeal to have the Nixon library located on the campus, oliiclala said. The university's offer of 13 acres to house the presidential collection was turned down by the Nixon Presidential Archives Foundation two week.a ago. The foundation, whJch would finance conatructlon, rejected the UCI site after faculty membera asked for time to atudy the propoeed library and muaeum. 'nie fecillty, once tho\.14lht to be a potential stigma given the former president's resignation d1,1ring the Watergate scandal, still is coveted by several Southern California communities. San Clemente and Yorba Linda, along with Whittler In Loe Angeles County, are arauing their case• before the former president. So la Cal State Fullertoµ. UC Irvine and Duke University worried that administration documents of the only U.S . president to resign might not be such a desirable distinction. But the cities seeking Nixon'• n od say the library- museum would have far- reachil'll scholarly and prestige value -not to mention potentlal revenue from visitors. Precedent dictates that the presidential records be located near the former executive's home. Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, went to high school in Fullerton, set up law practice in Whittier and established his western White Hou1e in 8an Clemente. His collection reportedly includes personal papers, the infamous White House tapes, photographs, state gifts and documents from government agencies. Those re<.'Ords catalog some of the m06t rapid social changes in U.S . histor y, including the establishment of th e Environmental Protection Agency and the oniy wage and price controls In peacetime America. Some speculation exists over potential availablllty of the information, but National Archives spokeswoman Jill Merrill says everything not personal or involving national security must, by law, be on the record. Hu~tington quartet reminisces about 'war' End of cafe 'nostalgic' Batter up By ROBERT BARKER °'the Dtllly "°' •ten The demolition of the End Cafe on the Huntington Beach City Pier has rekindled memories of an exciting era. The old building on the pier housed troops manning machine guns in the early days of World War Il. They were ready to tum back any attack on the city's shores. War fever was high. The Japanese had devastated the U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor and were running roughshod in the Pacific. Huntington Beach, like other coastal towns, was on war footing. For who knew? A Japanese attack might have come at any moment. Army troops and Coast Guard personnel were scatter ed throughout town. The top of a steel oil derrick at 10th and Ocean was converted into a lookout tower. Homes in the city were blacked out so that a gllnt of light could hardly be seen from the air. Greg Myers, 2, of Costa Mesa, gets ready for start of baseball season on a fine day More troops manned heavy artillery and anti-aircraft guns installed in bunkers above the Bolaa Chica. They were trained on ooeatal waters. · in TeWinkle Park. "They were theMblggest guns we had at the time," recall• A public private citizen Sharp eye, loud voice keep Irvine council on guard .,.., .......... -'-.. .,. Herbert Hench is almost always right there in the front row. • By GLENN SC01T ofllleDtllly ......... He speaks loud and often long, never apol<>SeticallY and never to pleue anyone but himself. Herbert Hench is a self-made public figure, a man who almost always sits in the same front row chair at lriine Qty Council meetings and who rarely miaaea a chance to serve up a zesty, sometimes unpopular, opinion on local events. Hi.a topics don't always relate exactly to ialues the oou.ndl la diacuasing. They range from attacka on pet owners who disdain "pooper 9COOpen" to reminders that bi&otry can seep even into attractive cities such aa Irvine. He is not a politician and doesn't use much tact. Hench la perhaps Irvine's most public private dti%.en. And his greatest rnl.agivt.ng ls that more residents don't care aa deeply as he does about local matt.en. Heracb, who aaya he is "73 with a peicemaker," often reminda people he is a fonner IRS employee to explain why he doesn't mind unpopular standa. '"lbe tax collector la the moBt hated man. even in the Bible," he aid. "rve endured the hatred of the public eo coming here to the council on difficult luuea, sometimes angering the public. doesn't d1aturb me." Hench isn't a cold-hearted man, thou&}\. Just an opinlonated one. He la Jewish but has been carrying to recent council meetings a booklet written by Pope John XXIIl. It was a pre9e11t from a hem in 1966, he said. Hel"8Ch d\.14l it out after dlacuaaiona began about a non-profit IJ'OUP trying to buy three homes in Irvine to house mentally retarded youths. Neighborhood .-odationa in affected areas have sought to block ~ poup, Sutton Extended Care Servk.s, from pl.ad.ng a1x youths (See COUNCIL, Paae Al) 0..., Noe • ..., Pllotoe Harry Sheue, Bert Harding, J. Sherman Denny and Ted Bartlett recall when End Cafe building housed machine guns. Harry "Cap" Sheue, then the athletic director at Huntington Beach High School. "They could lob shells over Catalina Island 28 miles away. As it turned out, Huntington Beach didn't have to go to war. But it was tense for a while, especially the night of the "phony attack" on Long Beach. There was a lot of excitement -but no bombs. "I was serving as a volunteer .. fireman that night," said Bert Harding, a resident since. 1921. "We only had about 20 firemen altogether and we were put on alert. We took all the trucks out of the statlbns just in case. "We could aee flashes from the anti-aircraft guns in Long Beach. Searchlights would criss-cross across the sky and then suddenly lock on something like it was an airplane. "It looked like the Battle of Strolling into spring? Britain. But nothing happened. I always called it a pseudo-attack." J . Sherman Denny, the fonner gene ral manager of the Huntington Beach Co. but now better known as the city's unofficial weatherman, said rumors were rife that planes were launching the attack from carriers in the Pacific. "There was quite a bit of thought lat.er that it was our own (See CAFE, Page A%) Despite scattered showers this morning, spring may finally arrive this week. The National Weather Service says the string of storm& may be broken (See story, Page A3). This lone beachgoer view& the water near Huntington Beach pier .. ,·-llSIDE----------------------, Comedlan Red Skelton .. ,, he ·doesn't belJe•e . dirty Joket belong on atqe. PAMA5. John Wataon eame from 22ad ~ltion to win the Grand Prix of Loni Beaeli yeiterday. The Irishman 1ursed from farther back 10 "in than an1one In the eight•year laittory ol the ra~. P.AP. Cl. I I l ~-Orang• Ooa1t DAILY PILOT /Monday, Maroh 21, 1tN We asked: Do you think romance Is dead? " Scott Warner Newport Beach Karlaten Luppenlatz Newport Beech Scott ThomH l eguna Beech Linda tver••n Coeta M•H Cllfford Dunham Coeta MH• Mary L" Marohl Newport Beach "Romance Is definitely allve. My husband, Al, stlll surprises me with flowers. We'll be married 30 years In June and we stlll go walking hand-In-hand by the Newport Beach pier almost every night Also, If you have family and friends you can relate to, romance will always be allve and well." Kendall Hoffman Newport Beach "Romance may not be dead, but It may be dying because It's taken too lightly. Romance, to me. Is love. and people are avoiding It because they've been hurt before. Others are Just Into themselves and they don't care. You see divorces all over the place. Both my father and my mother have been married and divorced three times. I know one glrl who Is 26 and she's been married three times. I think a "I don't think romance Is dead. but It seems harder to find. Every long-term relationship I've been Involved In - and I mean two months or longer -I have found romance. I found romance for the first time when I was a sophomore In high school. I went out with a glrl I had known most of my life. I knew everything about her - except for the Intimacies -and I think that made a good basis for the relationship." "I always keep the hope that I'll find romance again one day One time I found It with an old high school boyfriend. It was a romantic relatlonshlp because we use to go for walks on the beach In the moonlight. He did a lot of nice llttle things. I think every glrl would llke to get flowers and candy; It makes It all special." "The reason I think romance Is still alive. well; sending flowers stlll works. I sent some to a friend last week and she was real excited about It It made me feel good to see someone happy " "I believe It's alive because I experience It I have found romance with my boyfriend. It's "Romance Is alive To me. It's not what you say, but it's the little things you do. Like, once In awhlle my wife will bring me a cup of coffee In the morning before I get out of bed. It's also sticking together no matter how rough things get." a combination of things: honesty, togetherness, friendship and a lot of trust." lot of people are confused about relatlonshlps." Allocation extends Valley shop drive CAFE HISTORIC • • • Tustin iininigrant's gun death pfohed The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce will receive a $10.- 000 allocation from th e city to expand its "Shop Fountain Valley" campaign . designed to boost local sales tax revenues. Adler and Barbara Brown said they supported the program but wanted to await a legal opinion on whether 1t was proper to make the $10,000 allocation from city redevelopment funds. Caty A ttorney Alan Burns said today he has determined since the meeting that such an allocation can be made legally because it will promote businesses within t.he city's redevelopment wnes. From Page A1 planes on a test run that were causmg all the excitement " "Rumors were flying faster than fleas." said Sheue There were reports that Japanese earners were nearby. "There were lots of shells. But I think our people were shooting at our own planes," he scud. &rUetl, who was pumping gas at his downtown Shell station for 40 cents a gallon in those days, sa id the "attack" planes were probably high -flying U .S . aircraft. "They probably did 1t to keep The chamber program will include banners at Mile Square Park, bus shelter posters, an expanded local business directory and city water bill inserts. The program will encourage residents to m ake purchases at l ocal businesses because the city ka>ps one penny out of each 6 cents in sales tax collected by the state The organization last month asked for $1 2,000, but city staff members concluded expenses could be trimmed to $10,000. Mesa traffic study unve ile d The allocation was approved March 15 by a 3 to 2 vote. with councilmen James Neal. Ben Nielsen and Fred Voss voung m favor. Council members Marvin Huntington Beach A traffic study to consider construcuon of a cul de sac on Paula.rino Avenue in Costa Mesa will begin this week. The Costa ..Mesa City Council has awarded a $14.500 contract to Lmscol.t, Law & Greenspan, Inc. to exarrune traffic on Paularino A woman 1otd poll'• he , puree w11 anatche<I out ol tM llaaket of ,,., blcycN Salurday •lt.,.noon by -•....,""'° !lied In a cor l M 1nc1dent occvrred on 8u1hetd Strwt !"Orth ol Ad-,,._..,. Fura and .. welry vaiu.ci at '3,000 -• •••en tn • b<Ml<-ln ~ afternoon 111 • home on the 7900 blOC* ol Clay A-. Entry wu A1>9Wently maoe by ~ -• ,.., lhd•ng QIUS cloof A venue and review the effC(·ts of a cul de sac there. A final report 1s expected in about three months. Residents Uvtng In the area asked the City Council to construct the cul de sac m order to reduce t r affic expected from future high rise pro)l"Cts on Bnstol Street. the 100 blOdl ol P.,_tona The two adulll -• _.., Into Orange County Jail A ,_,, o1 the 4000 bloc* ol Red Olult re(>Ort•d 1 11ray 1p10., moni.ey to police yflterday alt4Wnoon Animal COt\trOI otlk:er1 r~ connned the 11111ma1 -tOOI' 11 Into cu11ooy A llgM blue 1963 VoO.aw~n auto wn report..i atOlen ~t4Wday afternoon from • par~lng lot et Golden Wnt College Th• -· • w .. tmlNtef rMldent. tOid Polioe the eat wu If' mint condition end thet It wu WO<lh 13,600 Irvi ne ·Newport Beach ' Four 18M s.lecl•k: ty-lt1tt1 •elu..i et $&.000 w4We rep0<t4'd tak.n 1n • burglery ywterdey -"II et • taw ol!loot on the Iii 100 bloc* ol 9Mcll ~aro Entf')' wu ,,,_ by . ·-"°°' Two men armed wttll • ~ "'* 1 100 in cUll from en ATC4 GM Station on F- Roeel '" C:0.1• ..... tale lest nlQht The pejf aeaiped In • llQl>I ~ -... wfftl the trvnl! t..O down POiice arrest.a two "*' end one iu-on oul!Pk:lon ol bu<glery w>d ~ a H H 1' on of llOlen P<Ol)erty _.iy todey an... • -··--1'*1 000 A Loa AnoelM tul Ub df'I-repo<1.0 • cvltome< felled to pay a S t65 ,.,. ye91woay otler b•lnQ driven fr om LOI Anqelu lnt4Wn•t!ONll Alfl)Ort to PUO. V4WO.. end t_, to T11tany'1. a pt1va1e club In~ 8MCh Vandell C-Md 1 100 In aemave at Corona del Mat HIQll ~ -Ima ~day by lllnMhlnQ OU1 a wind- Fair through _Tuesday Coastal Fw t0!'4ght with IOw1J 48 to 6& Aleo far ,_,_ bUI wllh tome e1oud1 during morning nour1 HIOha ,_,_ 88 to 74 !l1ewfl1ta, f rom Point Conception 10 Iha Mealcen bofdet and out eo mlln. Win<! riorthwell IS to 25 kno11 t hll elletnoon over outer ••••rt, deerea1lng tonight Wind• tomo<row _, to north-I 12 to 22 knot• Combln.d teal 7 to tO feet. llghl varl1bl1 wlnda over Inn•' watara tonlghl 1 nd tomorrow morning, beeomlnq _, to north-I 12 to 18 knoll l-'OW lllemoon Wind...,._ 3 to 4 fMt w ... «ty fW9lla 3 to 5 Mt. Falf through Tuwdey • Tuesday Maren 29 T emperatures Albany Albuq9fque Nr!arilto Aa'-11 .. Atlante Attantle Ctty Austin Baltlm()(e 811tlng1 Birmingham Blemarclc BolM eo.ton B<own1vlli. Buffalo Burtlng1on Cup« cnan.tOfl. s c CharlMtOfl, W V. ChllflOtte, N C ~ en~ Ctnclnnell Clewttend Columbia. 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If 1:41 I I'll W-l'lllll~l!tlOp.1'11" .... tomorrw If• Ot 1.111 ' us steamed up The military didn't want us to go to sJ(.'('p "At the time you n ad to bel ie ve something was happening But you doubted you were under attack nobody ever shot at us or bombed us " CO UNCIL. • • From Page A 1 along with two sup<.•rv1sors in each house. They say it would v iolate neighborhood bylaws meant to proU>Ct their residential character. Hersch opened the booklet to a page where he had undcrhned a sentence H e read at out loud· " ·Always respe(·t everyone's dignity, no matter what has pos1uon ·" He looked up "I don't think the people of Irvine do that " By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Dell)' P11ol Staff Pouce investigators today said they're uncertain why and how a 3 4 -year -o ld Hungarian immigrant who lived in Tustin ended up m Newport Harbor dead from a single gunshot wound. Through a fingerprint check , F'Bl investigators identified the man as Steven Balogh, an auto body worker who 1ITUTUgrated to the United States in 1979 The body was found ~asl Thursday noon floating in New p ort Harbor near the Bayshores community A scuba diver who was workmg on a boat spotted the body r - O ur own make suit in an i nteresting ble nd An autopsy revealed that the man bled to death { rom a gunshot w ound to hlS stomach, police said Pollce in Tusun said Balogh was repor ted ml$tng on Man:h 21 by friends They said they had n ot s<'e n the Hungarian 1mm1grant in nearly a week. Tusun police said thert.• was nothing unusual about the missing person report and nothing to indicate that fouJ play might be suspected The body. police said, appeared to havf" be-en m the water four to five days. The man was dad in Jeans and shoes and was weanng a nng on his nght hand A predominance of wool (60% to be exact) gives this lightweight suit a handsome appearance and natural comfort. 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Ort1ng9 Cout OAILY PILOT/Monday, MAfeh II, 1N3 ~I NATION Spring loss of utility services looms U.S., Soviets swap charges over Reagan defense plans 2 million people in 17 late& face cutoff aa moratorium expires 81 ne At1octated Pnu WASHINOTOM -Prealdent S.aaan'• call for a new rnlulle deferue ayatem bu touched off a verbal exchan~ between the two auperpowera, with Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov M:Clwiine ReReu~an of lylnc and the United States charaina that Mcmcow la the truth. l>efen.e Secretary C.U elnberaer entered the fray · yesterday calllna Andropov's attack "the almple atandard Soviet dialnlonnat.lon that haa "been poured out for years." Andropov, ln U\ interview for the Communist newspaper Pravda publlahed yesterday, aa.ld Reapn told a "deliberate lie" ln u.ert.tna that the Soviets have not kept to a moratorium on deploYtna medlwn-ranae nuclear missiles. Sunday shoppins ban lilted BOSTON -Muaachuaetta ended it.a 300-year-old Sunday ahopplna bah with a blaze of banda, balloona and Easter bunnies that lured crowda of ahoppera to aales at ahopping malls around the atate. The ban on Sunday ahoc!8 offidally ended at noon yesterday u atate Rep. Timothy tt snipped a red ribbon to open Boston'• Downtown Crossing ahopping district. 6 Marines missins, !eared dead SAN SIMON, Arlz. -A military CH-53 helicopter crashed on a flight from North ,Carolina to California, leaving six Marines missing and presumed dead and another critically burned, a Marine spokesman said Monday. Lt. Robert Roa, said the copter went down in rugged country 12 milee east of this southeastern Ariwn.a town about 6 p.m. yesterday. Gas tax soes in ellect Friday WASHINGTON -The 5-cent-a-gallon federaJ exdae tax on gaaoline and diesel fuel goes into effect Friday, about three months after Congress approved it as a way of generating money to create jobs and rebuild the nation's highways and bridges. But the new tax is expected to bring barely a ripple of protest beca1.&1e gas prices have been falling sharply. STATE Hughes Aircraft president dies LOS ANGELES -John H. Richardaon, a oollege dropout who tterved as president of Hughes Aircraft Co., has died at home following a long illness, company officials said. He was 60. Richardson, whoee l.llness was not disclosed, had worked for Huahes for almoet 35 years and had been prestdent rom 1978 untll his death yesterday. Blaze destroys 3 businesses SAN FRANCISOO -Resident.a of two apar1rnenl8 fled safely as a four-alarm fire raged through three businesses and their homes in the South of Market District, causing an estimated $300,000 damage, fire officials said. The bl.az.e broke out about 6 p.m. yesterday and 95 firefighters and 24 fire engines and trucks were called to battle the fire on Gilbert Street near Seventh and Bryant atreeta. ']ob-a-thon' to air Wednesday LOS ANGELES -Unemployed workers are advised to stay tuned to their television sets for the city's first "job-a-thon," which ain Wedneeday night with up to 3,500 employment opporturuties. 1be "job-a-thon" is an attempt to combat Loe Angele.' record-high unemployment rate of 11.5 percent for February by advertising openings at companies in Loa Angeles, Orange, Riverai~e and Ventura counties, said producer Steve Roye. The delecast, similar to but more ambitious than othen conducted ~shout the country, will air on Channel 9 from 7 p.m. to midnight Wednefilday. WORLD Polish leader says 'we will win' By llOBERT BURNS .,......_.,.., For nearly 2 mlllJon cu.tomeni who an behind on their utility bllla, the al.art of 1prtna could brtna an nd to the oomforta of home heat and Uaht.lna. ln Ohio, uUltty offlciala eatlmate H many H 300,000 cuatomera could loae 1ervic• Thunday, when a 1tate law that prevents utlllUee from cutttna off aervice to delinquent customers durt.na the winter expires. In New York, the day of reckonlna for 424,000 paat-due cuatomera la April l:S. An A11oclated Preas aurvey ahowa nearly 2 million people in 17 at.ates face auch a threat. Spring finally at hand By Tiiie Auoclatecl Preu Overdue aprlng weather has begun to creep aluggiahly into Northern and CentraJ California following a record-smashing March downpour, the National Weather Service says. The weekend rairui brought the monthly tot.al to 8.82 inches in San Franc.iaco -breaking a record of 8.75 inchea set in 1879. While more rain was likely in the far northern parts of the state and possible in the central regions tonight and tomorrow, the once-relentless series of stonna aeems to be fading. ''The stonn track oontinues to sh1f\ north into Canada ao that the rainfall areas will also continue to shift north," said a weather .ervice statement. ''Over the next week, more and more of the state will move towatd no rmal spring-type weather." The growth of high pressure o ver the state and the lengthening day alao will raiae temperatures Into the upper 50s along the north coaat and to near 80 in the deserts, the weather service said. The improving weather isn't an unmixed blessing. "Pray for cold," said Woodrow Whitlach, a Pacific Gas & Electric Co. meteorologist. Company hydrographers have measured nearly 21 feet of snow in the high Sierra and PG&E experts esUmate the anowpack on the mountains equals about eight feet of water waiting to descend on the already-saturated lowlands "We al.ready have one of the ingredien~ of disaster -water content," Whitlach said. "The second la runoff and if we got just one week of warm, moist air, It could turn 1t all looee .. " Most o f the state's big reservoirs are already full and engineera have been releasing unusually large amounts of water into swollen riven in order to create space for the Inevitable runoff. The problem could have been btaer ll not f« t.M unusually mTrd wint•r In much of tht nation. Th• WHther, coupl9d wlth • recent alow1n1 of the ncalaUon In utlllty rat.I, hu meant 1maller-than-txpected electrtdty and au bills in many ~na. Twenty-two 1tatea have morator1wna -moet lmpcmd by law, 1ome by the utilitlu themaelvea -on ihe cutoff of aervloe to delinquent customers during the winter, the AJ> IW'Vey founcf The moratoriWN already have expired in five at.ates, and are scheduled to end this month or next in the 17 others. Religion ritual Mou ullllUH uid they lntenclod to cut oU Mrvlce \o cuatomera who do not make arranpmenta to SM')' at !Atut put of \het.r bill now. Of fidala &bo atnlltd, however, that in moat cuea they would prefer avold.lna cutoffs. "That'• like ahutUna off the cuh repter," Mid Ken Hedrick of Chejenne (Who.) Llaht, Fuel and Power Cq. A.. uUlJUGI atruuJe to collect overdue blll1, many have experimented with fund1 deaianed to Ulilt thelr neediest cu1tomen. ln moat caHa the money l8 donated by the utillties, thelr other cuatomera and community groups and are Robin Einstein of Fountain Valley prepares her table for Passover, a weeklong Jewish festival that begins tonight. The holiday commemorates the Biblical departure of the Jews from slavery in Egypt. The Passover Haggadah boob pictured on the table contain the special holiday prayers. admlnhured by charlly foundadona . Anita SioweU of Ole American Aaoclatlon of Bettred Penon1 Mid her IJ"OUP atlmat-s that 00 utJUliee natlonwlde had •tarted or planned to atart such fundl. Th• AP aurvey 1how1 that more people are behind on thelr utillty billl this winter, ln part becau1e of the 1harp riae ln unemployment al.nee the winter of 11~81-1982. Bu' eome ut.Wt.lea said the amount of delinquent debt la smaller thia year. ln California. Brad Sawtell of Southern Californl..a Gu Co. u.id h1a company expecta a 10 pen:ent increue th.la year from the 114,- 207 service cutoffs of lut year. Snowstorm pushes eastward By 'ne A11oclatecl Prus A anowatonn that buried parts of the Midwest under aa much as 2 feet of mow puahed Into the Northeast today, spreading a variety of wintry weather from Pennsylvania through New England. Op to 17 inches of snow fell in the mountal.na of Vermont., New Hampshire and Maine, while 5 to 7 inches waa spread over the valleys and In the Adirondacks of upstate New York. Freezing drizzle i c ed the c entral Pennsylvania mountains. The wet, heavy snow caused acattered power out.ages. Dense fog reduC'ed viaibility to near zero in eutern Pennsylvarua. Gale warnings were posted along the New England coast from Rhode I.aland to Maine. To the south, the sno w changed to rain, prompting fears of !lash flooding m New Jersey and southeastern New York state, where up to 2 inches fell in 24 hours at White Plains, N.Y. The weekend snowstorm had been expected to strike hard at the Midw~t. but instead most of its fury was focused on the Plains, with Nebraska and lowa particularly hard hit. Three deaths were caused by the stonn Friday and Saturday. Parta of Iowa got up to 17 inches of wet heavy snow in the stonn that began Friday night and moved eastward Truck stops and motels along interstates were reported buly as drivers heeded warnings againat travel. ln northern Utah, the highway patrol reported visibility near zero due to heavy snows. In Oklahoma, skies had cleared after a weekend of rain caU8ed the Chikaskia River in the north-central part of the state to spill over its banka. ln southeastern Kansas, almost 70 mobile homes were reported destroyed or damaged by a tornado that touched down on Saturday. GDANSK. Poland -Labor leader Lech WaJesa addreaed his large•t audience alnce hia releaae from martial law internment last November and told the cheering crowd that "we will win." About 600 _people gathered to eee him after a Palm Sunday Mau ln St. Brygida'a, the parish for worken at the Lenin shipyards where the now-outlawed Solidarity trade union was fonned in 1960. Simmering county jail ready to explode? Herpes strikes Lippizaner horses PIBER, Austria -Healthy hones at the stud farm for Austria's famed dancing Lippiuner atallions have been evacuated to contain a deadly herpes virus which haa killed 31 mares and foala and infected 23 others. the Agriculture MJ.n.latry .aid today. Gertrude Wore!, a rni.n.la1ry spokeswoman, said li.x brood mares and 25 foall have died from the diaeaae since the bejinning of Marc~. Mount Etna spewing lava, smoke CATANIA. s1caY -Mount Etna, Europe'• most active volcano, rumbled and apewed lava and smoke from a new crater opened thia morning on lta 80Utheutern dope, authorities u.id. Police eent officers Into the area to warn tourist.a and others of potential danger. Soviets charse space violations MOSCOW -The Soviet Union, in a new attack on President Reapn'• plan to develop a futuriatic defeme l)'ltem, uid tad.a) the propoal would violate the apU'lt of a 1967 treaty on apece l·xploration. The Communiat Party daily Pravda said the anna race in apece "ta becom.lng one of the main Una of IU'UJUl)e'' bt·tween the auperpowera and "creates a threat of dMtabtliz.ation .•• By Tile A11oclat.ed PreH The Orange County Jan, acene of four major diaturbance9 in six weeks and the target of three lnveatlgatlona Into its overcrowded condition., still limmera with the threat of an expl<>11on, offlclala and former inmates say. ''The whole jail la tenle," says Keith Taylor, 29, recently releued after a five-month term. "It'• aolng to blow. And it'• ~ to be a lot worw than last Ume.' A week aso yesterday, three deputiea were stabbed and at least two pn.oners were beaten when 13 inma te• In admlnl.at.raUve .egregation rioted, Wling 1harda of glua from broken toilets. It began after deputlea took away a maQ'I bedroll becau.e he refu.ed to sweep a catwalk. The lnddent waa the latest of four which left li.x deputies and at least 21 prl.onera Injured. We're Listening ••• What do you like about tbe Dally Pllot? What don't you like' Call the number at left and your rnetMCe will be recorded, traNCribed and delivered to the appropriate edltor. Tbe same 24·hour anawtttn1 service may be used to record let· Lera to tbe editor on any topic. Mallt•• contributors mu.st lnclllde their nanw and telephone num~r lot vtrtficaUon No drculaUon calt.. please fN2-6098 Tell us what·s on your mind . $ 'i P rev ioua c9nf ron ta tion1 reportedly erupted because deputies gave f.nmates uplrln In their h.anda lna1Hd ef a cup and from anger over a broken television. The jail WU de9i&ned for 1,200 inmates but now hold.a l,784. The ahortage of bunka hu Inmates sleeping on floors and ln shower st.alla and vestibule9. Sheriff Brad Gates and Jerry Pierson , president of the A.saociatlon of Orange County Sheriff'• deputie•, blame the tena1on in pan on investigatiom into jail oondidona by the county grand jury, the U.S . Juatice Department and the American Ovll Libertim Union. The prot>H were launched after the Regiater newspaper detailed jail conditiona in a series last fall. . The county's jail facilities were 80 deputies ahort six months ago and the fadllty had a 60 percent ataff turnover rate. But Gates Mid Intensive recruitment has l.ncr-..ed staffing ao only 27 of the jail'• 172 positions are unfilled, and he predicted that would be corrected by April. • Jog-a-winne rs Winners in the Top of the World Ele m enta r y School jog-a-thon to raise funds for the Laguna Beach hilltop campus were Aishya Mayfield (left ). Julie Brown and Darren Gravley. The trio garnered the most pledges for laps in the jog-a-thon which raised nearly S 18,500 for school activities that otherwise would not have been funded. Argu1nent disrupts service Messianic J ewish congregation's be liefs questione d By Tbe A11oclated Pren A Messianic Jewish congregation in La Mirada 1s drawing some Vltnollc cnticwn from Orthodox Jews, who say the synagogue 1s improperly being used for Christian worship The Messianic congregation's 50 members believe Chnst came to earth as their savtor Orthodox Jews, how ever, believe the saVlor foretold by the Bible has not yet come. "We believe Yeshua (Hebrew for Jesus) IS our Messiah and that he d i dn 't come to destroy Judasm, but to save Judai.sm He died on the tree to save the Jewish people," said Rabbi Mike- Davis, leader of the congregation. The Interruption turned mto a bitter argument "The major complaint IS that it pretends to be something that It 1s not ... which Is to say It portrays itself as a synagogue with all of the articles and paraphernalia you would find m any legitimate synagogue," said Lawrence Goldmark. a rabbi at Temple Beth Ohr m La Mirada the synagogue leader for false advertising. Davis started hls congregation In Norwalk m 1978, then moved ln 1981 to a La Mirada building. He refuses to accede to Orthodox Jewish requests that he put a cross or a fish on the door of his syna~~ue "The cross 11 pretty much a symbol of the Roman Catholic Church," Davis said . "The Jewish community needs to understand that our heritage lS the same as theirs, that our experience with those symbols of Christianity Is the same historical expenence as theu·s. Medical ethics studied A nine.week lecture 1erle1 covertna biomedical \uuea 1uch u 1perm bank1, 1oclallud medicine and n ew drug markctlna will begin Wedneed•y at UC Irvine. The aeries 11 al10 a coune, Biomedical Ethlca. It la avallable both to UCI 1tudent.1 tor credit and community memben who are invited to attend at no coat. Weekly lectures run from 7 to 10 p .m . In the Social Science Lecture Hall. The serlea la coordinated by several students and adviser Stuart Krasaner Different lecturers from the campw will speak at each meetlna They are: MMcll JO ~ Kran,,., on pl'llloeoproy and llltlOl'y ol m.Oleal elnlce • Atlfll I -Lind• Sulllvan of iroe U(;I M.Oleal Center S~m 8ank and WWllem Handel ol Surtogate Parente on ~m oanke Mlrrogat• parent• and IMHube l>at>i.• A~H ti -B«tn• Aull ol ttla Boa1d or M.01cal Ouallly Aaauranca on llt actMllM APfll 30 -la~• Tl'leodor• Wentworth and Joeepn OIAnlhony dtl>tllng mtdlc•I malpr•cllee A~lf rt -Bitter Corinne llalt.y, dlr11eio1 of l>loelnlCa ptograme for Sitter• o! Si JOMPll Ha•lll'I Sytteme, on au1h•nul1 •nd Iha rlghl to ..... MtJ 4 -Tim G1wron, gtnellc ftmlly counealor at UCIMC. on genelle• and f•mlly counOMjlng Mar tt -Alan Wiie, M1rgary ptolauor ti UCIMC, on tn• •thlc1 of turo•1y and chamo1her119y Mir ti -Stani.v ven den Noon. daan or UCI'! Coll•o• ol Medicine on aoclt llzed medlelne Mar H -lren• Caro, coneum•r aNalre olt\caf !or Iha Food and Drug Admlnl•H•llon on merkallng "4IW drug• Westminster man wounded A man was shot once in the heaJ with a handgun during an altercation early today outside a Westminster lndustrial buainesB, police reported Office Earle Graham said the victim, whose name was not released , was undergoing treatment at the trauma center at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Graham said the shooting took place at 6:58 a .m. today outside Ch emical Methods Associates. 7171 Fenwick St. He said the two men involved in the shooting fled in a black or dark blue Buick Riviera that was in poor condition but had new California license plates Center closes The Red Cross Service Cent.er located m the basement of the Hunllngton Beach C1vtc Center has closed Victims of the recent storms and flooding who require emergency as&istance should go to the Red Cross West County Service Center, 7~71 Westminster Ave. Lung seminar planned at UCI The American Lung Auoclatlon will 1pomor a free aemlnar April 16 at UC Irvine on "Llvina with Aathma." It will run from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ln Stelnhaua Hall, Room 167. Gueet speakeni will Include LouJae Della Bella, pulmonary clinical nuree apedalllt; Dr. Raymond Caaclarl, who apeclall:r.es' in pulmonary dt.ea.ae9: Dr. Wllllam Sokol Jr., an allerpt, and Emily Adami, a aoci.al worker. They will diacuu dlagnost. and treatment of asthma, physical and social lmpUcaUona, myth.a and emotJonal changee. To regi.ater, call the auociatlon office at 835-5864 • The Huntington Beach Newcomers Club will hold It.a monthly meeting tomorrow 10.30 a.m at Villa Sweden, 522 Mam St. Pr. Martin Pryal will speak on stress and nutnuon. Reservatioru, which are required, can be made by calling 960-7107 • How police view cnme victims will be the topic of a speech Wednesday by Oxnard Police Chief Robert P. Owen1 at the Holiday Inn ln Costa Mesa. The 11:30 a.m. luncheon is spon.ored by YSP, Inc. a non-profit organ ization h elping troubled juveniles. The luncheon ls $8 . For reservations call 540-6921. • Huntington Beach Public Works Dlrector Paul Cook will discuss streets, traffic, sewage and drainage channels at a public forum Wedneaday at 7:30 p.m 2000 T~~ ~~n will be held ln room B-8 at the civic cent.er, Circus off er free if you 'brave' it The folks from Circus Vargas are pitchmg a lot more than their tent at the Orange County Fairgounds in Costa Mesa With all the elephants, lions, tigers and bears the circus keeps In tow, the maintenance people, to be blunt, have to put up with a lot of crap. So they want to give some of It away. That 's right. the ci rcus sweepers and cage cleaners are offering exotic and absolutely natural organic fertilizer - courtesy of the lions, tigers, bean and elephants of the center ring -absolutely free. "Elephant fertiliur is the best fert1hzer known to man," said Mac M c Mahon , Vargus' marketing director, Wlth a runt of pnde in his voice. McMahon said the circus has been donating the dung to local farmers and nurseries for 12 years. While the fertilizer la produced by all the circu1 aru.mala, he said, the elephant&, by sheer size, do more producing than the rest. Anyone who wants to brave lhe muck and shovel some stuff ls welcome to It, McMahon said. Most people drag the dung away ln gunny aacka lined with plastic to "control the circus aroma" he said So barrel right down to the fairgrounds through Wednesday and pick up a piece of the ctrCUS you can call your very own. Ju.st watch your step Assertiveness workshop set A seve n -hour assertive tra1n1ng wo rkshop will be o ffe red at 9 a .m April 8 in Orange Coast College's Home Economics Bw.ld.lng, room 108. Tickets are $20 at the door. For more Information call ~56-5880. In one heated exchange. the president of the east.em region of the Jewish Federation disrupted a Rosh Hashana service by approaching the pulpit and asking Davis to announce that his congregation was Chnstlan. not Jewish. Another incident involved F.d Herwg, rresident of the ea.st.em region o the Jewish Federallon Council of Los Angele-s. Herwg interrupted a service to ask DaVlS to announce that he was not conducting a conservauve Jewish service. and that he advocated belief in Jesus Christ as the Messiah. Davis, 30, who graduated from Talbot Seminary in 1982, said Herzog broke in during a mourners· kaddish. a prayer for the dead. and threatened to sue ' ••••••SAVE THIS AD••••••• '.;LINICS HELO I PaT P"•Y•NT A CA .. E,1 .. c. RAIN OR I I THE o•uotNAL sH1Ne I • LowCost I "The c ross 1s the sign of another culture and religion. I am not a Chr1Stlan. We follow a Jewish lifestyle, not a gentile Christian one. I am a Messianic Jew We celebrate the Jewish holidays, not the gentile holidays. It would be decepUve of us to use a gentile Christian symbol." RUFFELL'S urHOLSTERY • ..,..... .... ..-s... I UJ HAJIOl ILVD. COSTA MUA -541-1 IS~ STOP! Is Drinking Interfering With Your Family I DOG and CAT 1 I Vaccination Clinic I I Rabies • S3 95 I Distemper S4 25 I Parvo SS 00 I I Cat 3·1n 1 SS 00 I Ooo 6 on· 1 s 7 00 I tDHLP .. PARVO I Heartworm & Intestinal Worm Min -o• 8 •tt•"'• ltnr 1ab••• 4 f'''h•t CJ'>O 110••1 ret.ommenoed I every ' yflll'• •'' OtP'lf'r vacc•n1toona 'I••'"' Vef4W"fl fll n 11wavt I pruen1 OoQ• on LEASHES <•I•"' BO~C S' I Coate Me1a Fountain Valley I Sat., April 2, 1983 Sat.. April 2, 1983 I Hours: 3·00.5:0-0 PM Hours: 2:30·5:00 P.M. I I Mm Verde Center Warner Wild West & S/C I 2701 Harbor Blvd at Adams 9300 Block of I l Warner & Bushard St •l'UTUR• CLINIC INl'O: 121 at 70.1224 •• Three of the most popullr seafood Items. Specialty prepared and priced to plea11. Slrwd..,..... FILLET OF SOLE $3.49 Lightly breaded and deep fried to a golden brown. Served with tartar sauce and lemon wedge. . . PACIFIC RED SllPPER Dellcately grilled and tnhanc.d with melted butter. Served with tartar aauoe and lemon wedge. llUIUT ITUI Dellclou• NortMm Hallbllt grilled to perfec11on and served with tartar aauce and i.mon wedge. ALL SEAFOOD SELECTIONS INCLUDE HOMEMADE SOUP OR MIXED GREEN SALAD WITH CHOICE OF DRESSING. SERVED WJTH CHOICE OF POTATO AND DINNER ROLL. > .~Li~e? , ...... -~~llllilll --.... , 'I ·v --, .. , '. -· .. . '-. ~ ~\\.t..\' ... ~' Dirty jokes criticized By The Auocl•ted Pren NASHVILLE, Tenn Comt.Jlan Red Skelton iwys thl• public doein't net.>d t.o ht>ar dirty .)okt.'li "l know more duty jokl'S than any guy In the world, 1 auppose, but l don't think you should throw them nt the audlen<.-e," Skelton said He wud audlenre11 should not haw to pay at "they can read on public wulhi •. " 'R aider ' star marries LOS ANGELES Act.or Harrison Ford, star or "Rmdcrs or lhl' Lost Ark," and Melissa Matheso n, screenwriter for "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial," are on a month-long honeymoon after n quiet w edding earuer this month. Publ1 c 1st Pal McSweeney said the two were married in Santa Monica Superior Court on March 14, capping a hve- year relationship. It's the first marriage Cor Mathl•son. 33. and the second for Ford, -to FORD Ballerina given praise NEW YORK -Nat.aha Mak.arova. who made a giant leap from ballet to Broadway to star in the musicaJ "On Your Toes," says she was so scart.'d she really wanted to run away Crom ll all about tht' Umt' rehe1u~la ~gun But now the 42· yt:ar-old pt•rformer Is kicking up her heels bt'causeo of rt:Vlt'WS pralalna her romic t.Mlent and suy dancing In the-revival of the 1936 Rodgers & Hart musical The prlma ballerina aaya In thia wet.•k'a la.sue of ''People" majulne that 1he haan't forgotten her tint love, ballet, and this summer wlll appear a t the Metropolitan Opera with the Roland Petit <.'Ompany. Zubin Mehta to fill in LOS ANGELES -Fonner Los Angeles Ph1lhannonic conductor Zubin Mehta will get reacquainted with the orchestra when he flUs in for ailing Carlo Maria Glullni, who is r<.'<.'Uperating from an illness at home m Milan Mehta, who was music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for 16 years before taking the New York job, Is t.o conduct the first doz.en concerts In the orchestra's European tour in May. G1ulini, who has had a bout of bronchitis, has ~n forbidden to work for two months. Mehta will conduct in Florence, Mill:ln, Bonn and Paris. Ivan Fischer has been engaged to conduct the MEHTA remaining concerts or the Philhannonic season in Sant.a Ana, Santa Barbara and San Diego Or•nge CoHt DAILY PILOT /Mond1y, M•roh 28, 1983 Al ,\ ... ,~\ ,...,," ~' M e dicare limits told By PAT HOROWITZ tpe6lal to llMI Dell~ lltlot DEAR PAT: I'm coafueed •bout wb8t Medlcue doe1 •ad doe1 aot cover. I am •pproacblD1 •I• H ud woald •pprecl•te lt lf you could "boll down" these fact• for me. I flad • lot of tbe lDform•tloa I've read 10 far to be aomewbat bud to 1ort out. J.C., Costa Meea The h<>11pltal lnaurance part of Medicare helpe pay for Inpatient hoep1tal care and for certain followup care alter leaving the hoaplta l. For the first 60 days of h<>11pltallz.atlon, Medicare paYJ'all but -260 of any reuonable COit.. From the 6 lst to the 90th day, the patient mu.at pay $65 a day; $130 a day from the 9 lst to the l 50th day. The patient is responsible for all costa beyond 150 days. The medical insurance part of Medicare helps pay for doctor's services, outpatient hospital service, and for many other medical items and services not covered under the hospital insurance There 1s an annual deductible of $75 which the pauent pays, and then Medicare w1U cover 80 percent or the reasonable charges for any add1uonal services 11 <'Overs. Not c.'Overed by Medkare are pnvate duty nursing, custodial nursing care, dental care, checkups, routine immunizations, cosmetic surgery, rouune food care, eye examinations and costs of eyeglasses, hearing aids, many prescriptions, or care received outside the United States. Battery rep lacem ent DEAR PAT: You referred a ruder wbo WH loolda1 for a replacement battery for b.11 calculator to a mall-order t ourct la New York. Whlle the battery tupplle r you recommended may be Jut t •• reputable a1 aay otber , the r e II a a ea sie r aad le11 expea1lve route for people 1eeldn1 batterlee wblcb are "lmpou lble to fl.ad." Tbe House of B•tterle1 la Coata Meea 1peclallze1 la botb common and bard-to-find dry cell batterte1. A full line of batterlee fo r watcbea, calculatore, radlo1, toya, etc. 11 available at better-tban- reaeouble !>rlcet, aad all fretb from tbe factory. We ve been 1elllog batterlea to our good friend• at tbe OrHge Coa1t Dally Pilot for many years paa& aad look forward to serving them ln the future. S.W., Co1ta Meea A YS thanks you for Jetting our readers know you can help with unusual battery needs As most readers of ttus column know, a local shopping source is almost always preferable t.o mail-order purchases • Got" pruWem" Tht•n write ta 91 Pac Horuwitz Pat w1/J cut red tape.'. ill getting thr answers and acuon you ,.... need to .~olve 1nequ1t1es 1n govemmc>nt and busml'SS. Mail .vour questJons ro P.ic Jlurow1tz. Ar Your St.·rvlN'. Orange- Coast Dally P1lu1, P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, 1 CA !J2fi2fi. 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In Laguna, downtown I.a right by the Main Beach and when the beach aeaaon gets under way that means every parking spot will be occupied by visitors from dawn till dusk. So the natives often just throw in the towel and drive up the coast to Newport or i.n)and to Laguna Hilla to do their errands at big shopping centers where there's lots of free parking. And that doesn't make the Laguna merchants very happy. Mayor Neil Fiupatrick has decided the citizens and the merchants deserve better than this. He proposes providing local residents with parking stickers that will perm.It them to park free for a couple of hours anywhere in town, without worrying about feeding a parking meter. To offset the revenue loss, he suggests raising the parking meter fees that visitors would have to pay. The day visitors, he claims, rarely spend any money In town while they are taking up parking spaces that could be used by locals when shopping. Whether the higher meter fee would discourage visitor parking is open to question, as is the theory that this would make up for the loss in income from the free parking plan. At present residents are able to buy a one-year parking sticker for $30. An alternative to free parking would be to substantially reduce this fee. That would seem to be a reaaonable compromise. While the town d oes depend to a large extent on tourists who come for longer stays, giving year-round residents more opportunity to patronize the hometown stores could benefit everyone. Op1n1ons eapre\Sl'd '"Ille Sp.Kl' dl>OYP dre tno\e OI Int' Dil•lr PolOI OIO!'r Ylt'W\. a preue<I on Int\ PdQe drl' lno-.e OI 11\eor •utnor\ ~nd dflt\I\ Fl"ddN <ommt'nt '' onv!I Id Addrl!\S Tne Oa11v PolOl P 0 Boa IS{)() Co\l.i Ml''wl CA 911>11> Pt>ont' 1/IJ I 6•1 4311 MAILBOX IJJadham views flood control To the Editor: Articles and a n editorial (Mareh 13) in the Pilot regarding Dly posit.ion on the propo&ed $1.2 billion Santa Ana River flood control project seemed to have put me at the center of the controversy over what should be the proper approach to heading off a disaster in the low-lying areas of Orange County. Even though all articles made the point that 1 do not oppose the project Itself, but rather the sif.e and ICOpe of the plan, It has been lost on most of your readers. Certainly I am not against protecting our citwms. many of whom live in the 40th Congressional District which I r epr esent, against natural disasters wherever possible and at a cost which all can alford. Proposals for expanding the Santa Ana River flood control system first surfaced more th.an 19 years ago, which ia 13 years before I became a member of Congress. and thus far no one has been able to pull everyone together in agreement, which ought to say something about th.e project. What it says is that the plan is too grandiose, a description SVh.lch I believe fits the situation. There are those in San Bernardino and Riverside counties who ask why they ahould pick up the tab for 95 percent of the potential damage, which would occur in Orange County. Some in San Bernardino County do not want to build a dam at Mentone. Riverside County folks do not want to raise the Prado Darn. Orange County objects to having to pay 35 percent of the construction cost (which would run from $350 to $400 million) and I'm sure that it would take more than a little explaining for Orange County voters to approve a bond issue to pay the county's share. Such a (lood control district certainly could not include La Habra, Buena Park and San Clemente, in all faimeea. So It comes down to the federal government paying the bill, wtuch looks pretty big when one looka at the $200 billion or 10 deficit fac.!d by our country at this time. My view is that the project needs to be 9Caled down to half or less of its projected cost. It is my understanding that responsible people involved in planning for the project are studying just that possibility, recognlzing that to win approval, it requires the votes of members of Congress from Waahlngton, Kansas. Florida and Maine, all of whom have pet project.I of their own, no doubt. I believe that Orange County can be protected against the mysterious 100 -year and 200-year nbods at a coat below the $1.2 billion estimates and I am prepared to work with my colleagues in Congre91 to see that the beat deal b at.ruck for the potential flood victims and the taxpayers who must foot the bill. ROBERT E BADHAM Member of Congress 40th District Animals need love too To the Editor: Mr. Hopping'• concern for the needs o f the unfortunate hlldren in our community box, March 17) la surely by all thoughtful, caring people. But are the re90W'CeS of Jove and nurturing 90 limited in our eodety that caring for one fneana we must tum our blcka on \he needs of others? There are three belpleu ,,-oupa in OW' IOdety: the wry 9ld, ch.lld.ren, and the domestic animals whom we humana have ~ throuah hundreda o1 years be dependent on ua . em.mental aaenclee and a ••t many charitable tutlona care foc che fint two e ; community eervices only foc the oootrol and poaitJon of the Wlfortuna«- ._and cata. r ~pparently Mr. Hopplna DltDIWI that love and nutw"lnc lbould be confined to the human l"lel. I aboWd like to draw hf.a •t11meio0 to tome iwpeated and Valued ~ on um aabjlct: .. A n,htecU man NPldttb the ~""'!t!!.!'~._ .. . ==~· ... ,- life of the beast," The Bible (Prov. 12:10): "I would not give much for that man's religion whole dog and cat were not the better for It," Abraham Lincoln; and the writings of Albert Schweitz.er. revered throughout the world for hia afflrmation of the value of. and respect for, all U1e. ,.. a volunteer worker in the humane field for many yean, for both people and anlmala, I can aaaure Mr. Hopping that the example• of extravasant and overlnduJaent behavior on the part of an1ma1 owners affec::ta a very amall percenta1e of the animal populat.kln. CoNkt.rtna that 3,731 moetly YOWlC and healthy dop and cate ha~ been kllled at one countl. ahelt.er already this Y~: don t you think, Mr. Hopplna, in.t we '*" afford to try to eave one of th~ unfortunate frlahi.ned anlmala throu.h t the c.unpUllfona~ pswn elCPf d by the Daily Pilot l.n pubUah.inl the weekly ®I~~ c...,......, :=e, ...., ......... ......... -.............. ._.. .......... Generals eye civilian 'strike' WASHINGTON -Air Force generals apparently don't have enough real problems to keep them busy. They recently spent months producing an elaborate "contingency plan" for dealing with a strike -not a first strike by the Soviets, but a labor action by the Air Force's civilian employees. Never mind that cavil servants are prohibit~d by Jaw from engaging in strikes or slowdowns. Never mind that the Air Fon:e's civilian workers are not tightly organized lnto unions, a.s the postal workers are and the air traffic controllers uaed to be. THE BRASS hats detennined that a contingency plan was needed. so that's what they got: a 70-page document U11embled by brigadier generals a nd above, marked "For Official Use Only." My associate Indy Badhwar obwned a copy, and some of the text reads like the Chief's instrucbons to Maxwell Smart. "The Jong title of thia plan is (.) J-IC_l_ll-l-fl-11-1 -~ AFLC Labor Strike ConungencyPlan.Theahorttitle is AFLC PLAN 20," the primer begins. "Due to the sensitive nature of this plan. the short title will be used to the maximum extent possible." That should fool any Russian spies. Possibly hoping to avoid overreaction by gung-ho types, the authors feel compelled to point out that AFLC PLAN 20 applies not to "enemy forces" but to "fnendly forces." Neverthel~. they do paint a grim, 1f fantastic. picture of the 'lituation the plan was devised to deal with: "Part or all of the civilian workforce may participate or threaten to participate in a atrke, work stoppage or other concerted action." Two pages of the primer are devoted to definitions. For generals who have been staboned on the Moon for their entire careers, tbe manual even defines a strike: "A concerted work stoppage of employees. Also called walkout." It then lists the various types o f strikes: "direct. general . jurasd1ct1onal. sit-down, slow- down. sympathetic, secondary and wtldcat." A Jurisdictional strike is Illustrated in terms that any general can understand: "lf carpenters are engaged to hang steel doors, as part of some construction project, on the grounds that the hanging of doors has always been a part of their work, the met.al workers may decide to strike because they consider the installation of metal materials wholly within their province" AIR FORCE commanders are given a sort of early-warning system that will tip them off to an impending labor problem. Here's what they are told to look for: "Unusual militancy among employees or labor organizations a union objective that has not been met ... expreaaed employee dissatisfaction over pay or working conditions ... persistent emphaais by a labor organization on a particular complaint, demand or issue ... " Does Mm Buxley pout when asked to take dictation from Gen. Halftrack? Watch out! She may be on a picket line tomorrow. If the telltale signs o f malcontent are somehow not caught and worse comes to worst, the manual assures its readers that headquarters will "direct the Military Airlift Command to proVJde movement of per80nnel as required to support the provisions of this plan." An airlift for strikebreakers, no less. Footnote: The manual doesn't deal with the only real danger of a strike: by employees of defenae contractors, who are not bound by the no-strike law. Why do we spoil our land? The issue 1s not Mrs. Anne Gorsuch Burford or Anne McGill Burford or whatever her name is. The issue is the end of th~ world. It 1s difficult to understand how people who talk so much about being religious and about loving their country as Americans do can IO consistently spoil what they've been blessed with. Too many of us throw the debris from a McDonald quarter pounder out the car window. Too many young people throw their Coke or beer bottles on someone else's lawn as they drive by Saturday night and too many major American induatnea dig up the good things out of the earth. spit out what they can't use and produce poisonous waste by- products that are eventually going to kill the land and then ua. "This ls the way the world ends N ot with a bang but a whimper." T.S. ELIOT wrote that in a poem called "The Hollow Men" 50 years ago and it was certainly prophetic. While the leaders of government everywhere are worrying about the Big Bomb. mankJnd everywhere ls slowly /~j ------...~ lllYlllNlY ~ poisoning the ground and the waters we depend On for life. I drive alongside the East River along the edge of the island of Manhattan on my way to work most mornings. The garbage barges are loaded high with all the sophisticated debris the 20th century produces. The barges will shortly be towed out into the Atlantic Ocean and dumped And again tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. It's a big ocean but we will certainly someday have ruined It.a clear, briny beauty with garbage. How can anyone who professes to love this country or even the earth and life itself not be an envtronmentali1t? Maybe we need a better word than that. How can a busineuman or a government of(lcial think and say that there is such a thing as environmental "extremism?" We are g oing to die or the Inhabitants of the earth in future generations are going to die becau.e the land and the water are all poisoned. Is anything more certain that that? Do we ignore 1t because for us today 1t is only a few people living near the Love Canal or in the dioxin- contaminated town of Times Beach, Missouri? I don't think you blame Big Busi ness for having dumped toxic wastes. Big Businea wasn't mabc1ous. It didn't set out with the mtention of killing anyone. Big Business was just selfish and stupid. that's all. Big Business is just like the kid who throws the beer can out the car window. What difference does one more make' This place 1s a mess anyway He's not a bad kid. AMERICANS HAVE taken most of their money out of the savings banks. They're spending it to live now and let the future take care of itself. That's what all of us everywhere are doing with the earth. We're USIJlg it up for ourselves with no thought of the future. Does anyone think oil prices are going to keep going down the next 10 years? The next 50 years? There won't be any oil in 50 years but you'd never believe it if you were from another planet watching what lhe men on earth are doing wttb what they have. Those Arabi. giving gold watches and $1~ bills as tips to the help in the London hotels where they're staying will have nothing but sand in abundance within the lifetime of almost all of us. Pre si dent Reagan '• environmental philosophy is consistent with his economic beliefs. He honestly believe• everything works out best if you let everyone get all they can for themselves. He believes this i.e what produces the most for all o~ us. When he appointed Ann.! Gorsuch. now Burford, to be head of the EPA. he knew her background as a Denver lawyer who had opposed en- vironmentalists. He knewt when he put her in charge o getting American industry to clean up the mess it has made with poisonous wa1te1 ln thousands of location• 1n America, that he was puttinc a fox in charge of guarding the henhouse. If you're wondering what's going to come out of those records the EPA had refu.ed to turn over to Congress, that'a what's gomg to come out. TV could diminish courtroom dignity At flnt blush. It would appear that anyone who oppoee. the UR of televl1lon camerH during courtroom trials la dlmlniahJng "freedom of the prw" and the rl1ht of the public to see the judicial operation In actual procea. Th.I.I la a wrona pert.'eption, in my oplnlon. It aeema clear to me that phocotinphlna trial.I would pervert the performer• more than h would edity the public and would dlatort the proceu more \ban cl.N'tly lt. With televt.llon, the medium becomel not a pamfvt1 ot.rver bUt an ac:dve part of the ~ -and aom•llmt• the deterrnlnln1 part. Simply knowlnc that a cenain .wot ta bein1 televlnd chanaH the clemeimor, the aUi\UCM and often the tactics of the putlclpanu, lnclucHns Jud,., Jury, det..uie •ttomeya aDd proMC\ltorl. # IYlllY IUlll ~ ~ public oplnJon, ln the ca.. of unpopular caueee. And Jud.pa. not 1-.t of 4 mfcht be tempted to meddle in matters of fart, rather than matten of law, to obtain broader expaaue. A tri.a1 la aenerally open to the pubUc. Anyone who wantl to att4md II allo~ to lo penon. Furthermore, 1ny trlal of conaequence ll covered by th• print media, which can be teUed upon to comment free~ and fully upon odd or auaploloua or ~· aapecta of the 'hlevWon. by, lta WC')' I Enct, la more lhA.D anot.t. mldlum Of expreHl6n or publlclty. It ex.rdllil • ~ 1rif1uaDCt o( '" OWD. •' .. ~-'"° knoWD ..... reoo1nt1ea. We now have 101Mthlft&t new an dYll&U._. caDed th."'*~•• which I• c,....-d and •t.aCed tor the -.tJt °' ~ -waWd scarcely exist without the preaence of cameras and microphones. A TRJAL t. already a dramatk event on lta own terma. Lawyen are wply acton. Wltn~ are co.ched and reheaned. Evidcnoe ll prwented and refuted l.n the mo.t the.trlcal tenDI, to make emotional impect upon the jury. It la u.u.ally the most penuufve performance that win• the wrdkt, not MCellartly the b.i The preaence of televl1lon could only aerve to ht:iCh*' UW. dramallc upect, without provldJna the public wtth any more ''hard'' lnformaUon th.at could be 1otten from preH repona. The trial would i.M mo~ and moni to reeemble a IOIP opu•, with the pUwOi\a) eMmei\U ~ pi ...... OYW w lwl and~ ...pecla. The .... iwJJcy would tiec ...,. tven more 1ubordlna&ed to pn).ldkM and pmam arid the .... °'popularity. 'Amei1can cour\I have Uttle iDOulh clipt\1 • lt ta; With I c.t..,.. rel•bn, they ere only • slightly removed from a clrcu.a atmosphere, which can be fat.aDY. prejudicial to the rlahta an~ intereata of the defendants. Televlaion would be the ultimate vulgarity of the democratic proceaa, degenerat1n1 to the ' " spectacle of the Roman 6' amph.lthe.at.er. a:o:.-r.::i:..:i:A:"· = ~.=::r ' ·~ Dill) Pllll MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1883 ANN LANOEAS TELEVISION COMICS 82 83 84 ) •' I t ~' f. --., , , ------------------------------------------------------- Ann Landers' lollowers 1eem 'essed on' to solve a cookJns problem. Pase B2. 0 0 -ray storage • • • Technique may alter transmission ~E'M'A NOFFSINGER ...... ...-. MPBELL -The tint IMC.llatlon of equipment that could revolutlonbe the 1tora1e and ~on of med1cal X-~ la almoet reedy for uae at the Ualverelty of Callfornla-San l'randlco, reeea.rchera reveal. The equipment, known a1 a ~ol<>iY 1yatem, wlll allow X-raya for the flnt time to be tnnlmltted from ~diol<>i)' lat. to doctors ln lnteNfve care and raency rooms ln lea Owl a Ute. Zventually, X-ray1 could be h•pped at high 1peed on . , telephone ltne1 to ,peclallata throu1hout a hoapltal or to medical faclUtJea with compatible ayatema worldwide The quick tranami.ton could aave Uvea and reduce fatlent aufterlna throu1h aater dlagnoaia and treatment and euier acceae to 1tored X-raya, reeearchers aaid. "You can't have a doctor hanalng around waltlnt tor an X-ray for 30 minutes," aald Dick Bader, president of Ratel Lat., Inc., of Campbell Tranamlulon speed of 20 IC!COnda to 50 aeconcla la pcmfble, ·Bader aaid, becauae the system comp,.... X-ray tmaaee to only a fraction of their convention.al alz.e. In other w°*' It 1h11>9 _tu.t the element. of a picture that 1how contrut. When reaurrected on a computer acreen, tmaaea c.an be dtaplayed with a clarity never before available. Ratel, the 15-month -old company that developed the equipment, hu $5 milllon In sales pending, with tentative pllma to Install prototypes at coat at UCLA ln alx week.a and at one of three hospltab In St. Louil, Mo., Pasadena, or Denver later thl1 year. • Lionel da Siba, Hoag Hospital eye surgeon, gives laser tment to Allegia M. Jones, 85, his mother-in-law. After that, complete 1y1t.ema are expected to coat '300,000 etleh. "I think thJ9 la a preview of jult 10 yeara down the llne of what everybody la aoln1 to have.'' radiol~t Clyde lielma of UC'1 Moffitt Hoapltal ln San Frand.lco aald. emer1ency room. ''That wlll aave the phyaicianl In our hoapltal from runnlns down to X-ray to look at film and then runntna beck up 10 ICU," he aaid. recoup nuae lnveatmenta In the ootUy allver emuiaion 1pread on film to capture the X-ray tmaa•· Inatead, the lma1e1 wlll be ator'ed by computer. "The atorage thing i1 very aubtle," added Bader. "If. you have to atore theme tmaaea ln a non-<lOmpre.ed form, It take1 ao much computer apace that the coat of the computer become• prohibitive." Helma.~ who cha I r1 the radioloty committee overaeelng inatallatlon of Moffitt'• new• equipment ln early April. aald the 1yatem lnit.lally wW be Uled ln the radioloty lab, lntenaive care unit a.nd in the fa.clllty'• Long Addition which hoUlee the ''lnlie.d, now they can run to their computer CONOle, ttP8 ln the patient'• name real quiCk and set the tmaae rtaht there." The same coNOle will provide a radioloeiat'1 obeervationa about the X -ray, aavlns time In telephone calla to the lab. The company plan• to beafn manufacturln1 the 1y1tema In June, lncreulng 1taff aiz.e to 100 people by the end of thl.t year and to 400 by the end of 1984. Bader aaid. X -ray atorage, the bane of radiology lab1, will be ellminat;ec!, allowing hospltab to The miracle laser Y AG corrects your vision in a flash By KAREN E. KLEIN or ... Dllr,......., It'a a mincle. A man ccmes Into a darkened room, alta down In front of a black machine and a bright light I.I projected Into hla eye. Minute. lat.er, he wallu out again. hla viaJon trandormed from a cloudy blur to an W'ldiatort.ed clarity almost lmmedlately. The procedure la not a faith healing, nor la it a ecene from a 8dence fiction novel. It I.I the lateat In 8Cientillc technolol)': A YAG luer, which provides an Inexpensive, pA1nlea. quick way to treat a problem that onice required IUJ1ery and a day ln the hospital. For patient. and ophthalmologilta a.U.k.e, the YAO (yttrium. aluminum and pmet) later la a bona fide miracle. Fut.er than any other luer uaed In medJcine, the Y AG wocb ln trilliontha of a aecond, emitting hi8h-enero IJcht ~ which are ao powerful that they literally d1alntegrate 1C&r U.ue or obstuct1na membrane.. Be.t of all. the YAG'1 beam cannot be teen or felt by the patient. Hoag Memorlal Hospital Presbyterian In Newport Betlch la the fint medJcal facility In Oranae County to have purchued the machine for eye treatment, aald Dr.1.Jonel B. da Silva. an eye phyatdan and suraeon at the hospital. The IDllChine, which looka like a en.a between a micrc&'Ope and a conventional eye-ex.arntntna device, <mt the boeJ>ttal around tl00,000, da Silva aid. "Event1any, two or three holii&tall tn ~:"'~ wlll have the YAG," he ..sd. Western Center In Santa Ana la comldertnc purchulna one, he aald. Hoaa afready haO an argon 1uer In u.e when lt Introduced the Y AG about a month ago. 'nM YAG la meant to complement the argon luer, not replace It, da Silva aaid. "The argon l.a like a welder, while the YAG la more like a knife," he explained. The U'Pl luer haa been Uled alnce the early 19609 foe the treatment of puooma and retinal detachment. Since It la slower than the Y AG, the argon luer t';5~eat, burnlna through U.ue rathet than it away. "Cold" !Men, Y AG, are Uled for pmterloc and anterior cai:-uJotomy, da Silva aid The neodymium Y AG 1uer was ortglnally u.ted by the braell army u a mimile-almer for its tank.a. Then. etaht y~ a.co. a French ophthalmolqilat named Dr. Daniele Aron-Rau t>eaan perlorming posterior cai:-uJo1omies with the laaera. To date, ahe haa performed more than 6,000 of the procedures without complication. At Hoag, Dr. da Silva reoenUy demonstrated the later on 1eVeral pat.lent. who had had cataract surgery In the put. Aft.er the surgery, when a new, plaatic lena la implanted to replace the patient'• own lena, 20 to 40 percent of the patients experience clouding of the membrane behind the new len1. In the put, that meant many people were ln for additional 1urpry to rupture the clouded membrane and restore qht. "Before, the penon would have to be admitted u an Inpatient, go lnto the operating room, have an lncislon and aneathetica. Alao, with the lnclalon, there wu always bl~ and danger of infection," da Silva aaid. The :fd:tina room ch.arae at Hoag ltar'U at $350, he IO; pfua the cost of a half-day hoepltal stay and rnedJcatlom. All together, the surgery would oott $1,000 even if the peraon were an out_.patient, he aaid. Now, the patients, many of whom are elderly and have llmited med.ical coverage, are charged $200 for u.e of the Y AG. The procedure la oovered by l.nauranc:e and medical plans, da Silva said. The 1 :!} medicine Involved ia the occuiona.1 Ille of a anesthetic, dropped Into the eye, for a patient who hu a tremor and can't stare straight ahead dwina the later treatment. 'thla month, da Silva performed a posterior ~1>9ulotomy on hla mother-in-law, Allegra M. Jones, 8~. of Santa Ana. Gruplna the "joyatidl" which focuaee the later beam u if he were maneuvertna a video game, da Silva directed the luer light 10 the membrane behind Jonea' artWda1 lena. With two tiny "ahota" of the luer, which make a clJddna aound and look like electric aparla. da Silva had made a 3mm (.12 inch) openlni ln the dark, clouded membrane. "Am I done?'' Jones uked l.ncreduloualy after the 5-aecond procedure wu over and the Ughta were turned up. "That didn't hurt a blt at all," ahe said, before ahe left the oflioe to IO home. At the most. aome patlmta may complain of the brtaht light which I.I trained on thelr eyes dwinl the luer surgery, da Silva aaid, and eome may be bothered by a day or 80 of alight irritation. Scientific and technolOlical u it may be, the Y AG la indeed a m1ncle In theee people'• eyes. fA lot Of toenails• • •Clippings to be examined for cancer f.& 1DANJEL Q. HANE'V . "''',,_.,.. BOSToN -In the name of ldenee, 100,000 nunea around =United Stat.n are aendine r toenail cllpplnga to the vd School of Publk: Health. Tb~ idea la to see whether ~·· day-by~y Intake of an !>becu-re trace element called ~um can affect their cancer (l)ther .ctentlatl have analyzed ll cllppln11 before. What'• Mw• here I.a the ICOpe of the ~· 'fNobody haa ever used It for hh 1ort of large-1cale application," said Dr Walter Willett, one of the retiean:bera. It's a lot of toenails -one million if all 100,000 nurses enrolled in the atudy send in their clippings. Animal atudlea have ahown that the cancer rate appeara to be hi1her when the diet contains smaller than usual amounts of selenium. No one knows whether it makes a diffettnce for people. "The mechanism ia not totally clear, but that's 1econdary to whether or not it works," ta)'I Willett. "We'll worry about the mechanilm later." The aelenium reaearch la part of a large study that bepn nine years ago that I.I lookin8 into the health effects of a wlcfe variety of habit• and expoaure1, Including diet, 1moklng, birth control and hair dye. Selenium flnda lta way Into the food from the 80U. but It ia .uch a tlny part of the diet that ft'a hard to figure out how much of it people are ,ettlng. However, the doctora found that the level ln the na1la 1eema to be an accurate reflection of the amount abeorbed by the body. They determined thi1 by looktna at nan clippings from people living In different feo1raphlc area1. Some were rom South Dakota, where tieleniwn la common ln the aoU. and 1ome were from New Zealand, where the eoU hu little ee~um. They found that everybody checked ln South Dakota had more •lenium In their na1la than anybody from New Zealand. People In the same famllia had almllar levela, preaumably bee.au. they ate the same food. So far, the doctors have recelwd 50,000 •t. of toenaila from the nW'lft, and they are at1ll corninl In, aometl.mes at a rate of 1,000 eeta a day. Willett aa)'I he expect& to be able to reach aome conclusion about the relationahlp between eelenium and cancer within two or three years. Mffnwhile, the toena1la won't be~ away. The docton are lookt.na into the poaibility of checldng for other trece el~t. u well. When the atudy beaan In 1974, it wu Intended to fook at the lone-term effect• of contraceptive., anoklna and hair dyes. But ln 1979, It wu broadened to examine the Influence of dlet on the oo many X-rays. • • • Is this one really necessary? development of alckneu, etpecla.lly cancer and coronary anery dbeue. The nunea, all women, are aaked to fill out an annual queatJonnalre th.at check.a how oft.en they eat 70 different fooda. The pcmible answen range from never to lix or more times a day. The lnfonnation wlll be ulled to study a variety of 1uapected health effecta ot diet. Amo~ them: Do meet, alcohol, artifJdal aweetenera, cholesterol and proc ! 11 e d fooda promote cancer1 And do fiber and vitamin.a A, c and E protect people from the di-...! "Are al these X·Aays absolutely neceaury?'' ' .. ~ 0 1•11ge Co111 DAILY PIL.OT /Monaay Maren 28, 1883 Cooking hints egged on OE AR R E ADE RS: Will l never learn? Arte r my t•ata11r opblc e:rperle a ce wl ll tba& mu& loaf recipe I 1wore off 1euU.1 U.volved wttll rec lpe1 ever 11 a lo. Bui the leUe r from the w oman wbo wa1 d H perate to lum bo w to make a 1ucce11ful dt'vlled "II 101 to m e . • lie r yolk.I turned dark, w er e off-center aod tbe w b ltl'1 were Uke rubber. So I prlJlted lter le tte r aad 1uggeat t>d tha t 1b e con tact tbe food editor of ber nc.-w1p a pe r . Wleb all the 1ertou1 problem• ID &be world, I was 1tunned at tbe buodr ed1 o f peopll' wbo wrote 1&t oocl' t o r eacue tbat poor womao from b e r d ilemma. N o ooe 1eem1 to care about uoe m · p loym ent , lofla&loa, tbe aatloaal d e fic it, kid• oo dra11, drunken drivers or c beallna 1pouac1. Tbe m a jor c oocen 11 to be lp tbat womao turo o ut p e rfect devUed ega. H ere are 1ome 11mple1 from m y mallbaa: OXNARD, CaJlf.: Plea1e tell "No E11be ad lo M c Alle n, Tex.," that 1be 11 probably malling the .am e mis take mo1t coob make -trylag to 1bell the eggs Imme diately after boiling. THIS I S WRONG. Sb e 1bould put them la tbe refrigerator overnight. The next m o rning the 1hell1 wiJI slide o ff easily. CHARLESTON , S .C.: That T exas w o m aa wlll make a perfect deviled egg ll sh e wlU folJow m y POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT WHEN VOU REACH . .:~:!.. THE' END OF' TME R().'l\D, IMERE's ONLY ONE: T MING TO DO: BUILD MOR£ ROAD. , ANN l.AllDllS 1randmotber '1 advice. Take a 1troo1 oHcl.le and prick tile roa.nd end of tbt ea before 1be pu&1 It lJI tbe water to boll. NEW BRU NSWICK, Vanc ouve r : A tea1PooD of mlneral oll ID tlte water wlll aotve tbe problem. BAT ON ROUGE, La.: Twenty years 110 a cbef at Antolae'1 lo New Orleua told me never to boll e q1. Tiley 1boald be on Ute 1tove oaly Iona enoap to com e to a boll and r e moved at onoe. Tbeo a Od 1bould be plac ed oo tbe pan and tbey 1bould etaod for !5 minutes. CHICAGO: TeU "Teu1" to poar a coaple or ounces of wine vlne1ar ID tbe water and Iler troubles will be over . DECATUR, Ill.: Wbeo puttU.1 t'lll on to boU, tbe c ook 1bould wear 1tove mltt1. Tbe electrlclty from ber body 11 rutala1 ber e111. CAMBRIDGE, Ma11.: For tile woman who 11 bedev iled by loasy deviled e111: 11 11le puttlaf them under tbe cold water faucet before peel1111 . Big mistake . Tbey 1boald be peeled while bot. GRAND ISLAND, Neb.: Never peel boUed en1 when tbey are bot. Pat ln Ice water for 10 mlnatea. FROM HELOISE: Don't peel bard-bolled eq1! Sbake tlte pan vtgoroasly aod the 1beU1 wUI come off by tbem1elves. LYNCHBU RG, Va.: That lady la Te:ra1 1llould not be ashamed. Tbe problem 11 wltb tbe eq1. Tbey aren't fres h enou1b. Sbe 1bould bay from another market. PORT AGE, Wl1.: Wbeo devlJed eg1 fall, lt11 becaus e tbe egg1 bave small cncb DOI Vltible to the naked e ye. She 1bollld eumlae tbem ander a magoUylag 1Ja11. ANCHORAGE, Ala11la: Tbe yolks wUI alway1 b e perfectly centered if stored ln a rack wltll tbe pointed ends DOWN. MEXICO CITY: It 11 not the cook'• fault when e gg yolks are off-center. Tbe ben need1 to flad another roos ter. T rou1 HIAl1H OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STE INC ROHN: I 'll ask a ooe- 1eote nce question: Coald you please write a fe w words aboat lung cancer? Thank yoa. -MR. Q. DEAR MR. Q .: I'll use more than one aentence, but o n ly a few , conalder lng the s cope a n d unportance of lung cancer. Here are aome of the late1t words on the subject from an ar ticle in Geriatrics by On. Richard A. Matthay. M .D . and John R. Balmes, M .D .: Lung cancer i5 the leading cause of death from cancer in American men and the second most frequent ~r killer of American women. The average patJent if a heavy cigarette smoker in the sixth or seven th decade of life . Fewer th an 5 percent of patients are under 40. Evidence still incriminates tobacco smoking (especially cigarettes) aa the main cause. Whether you are a ma n or woman, the riak ia related direcUy to how long you have smoked, how much, when begun, the depth of Ml.IC N011CE P\8..IC NOTICE -,-P\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NILIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUl ... U tUPIEIUOfl COURT OI' FICTITIOUS 8USNH ITAffMINT OI' wtTHOUWA1. ffCTmOUt IW ... U NAME STATOENT CAUfe>NtlA NAMf ITATEMENT FROM "~R.... NAm aTATll•NT Tne following P«M>na are doing COUNTY Of' OAANCM Tne 1011ow1ng per•on 11 doing o..«MTINQ UNDl'R '1CT1T10UI The fOllowlng P«IOn9 •• doing bus!,_,.. ... !tie...,., .. !tie A4iplh"'8ft bua•neu .. eu.......... bullnMa .. WILMORE CITY -OREXEL.10•: MARY IRMA R081RTt. J p M COMPAlllY 20 1 The fo llowlng peraon h .. BEAR BRAN O RA lll CH EAST. 611 Anion 8oulevlin:I, Sul1e ,....,.._, F~ ~ ol ....,,._ srupyerd Wey Suite 3. fllewport wttl'ldr-i ea• gen«AI Plt1n« trom COMPANY. 260 Ne.port Center 970. Coste M .... Callfomt1 92626 I c -No.. A·1'7S71 Bffch CellfO<n\al 92083 tn. pltlnenl'llp operetlng under !he Oflve, Suite M-100, Newport 8eech, Dennis A Morns. dbl! DREXEL, ~TO SHOW CAUM Jamea Petrick Mackel. Jr . l1c t1 t1oua bu1Jneu n e me or Cell!. 92860 EAST. 61 I Anton 8oulev1td, Suite f'OA CHANCM OI' ..._ 2450 M1r1no Drive, fllewvor1 S.ech, MONTEREY PINES PLANTSCAPE, Robert 0 . Hiii, <Hneral Pltln«, 970. Coate M .... Clllfornla 92826 MARY IRMA R 0 BERT S . Cllll0<n11 92663 10 Wo<>dgrove. lrWle. CA 92714 250 Newport C.,,ter Ori,,., Suite Wilmore City Development. petltl<>n«, hN Ille<! 1 petition In thlt Tnia bustneH 11 conducted by en The llct1t1ou1 buelneu neme M· 100. Newport Beec h. Celll Inc . a California COt'l>Ofltlon. 611 court lor e n order e llowtng •ndMdu•I 11••-t for the 1)41r1nwlhtp wu 926e0 Mton 8oulev11d. Sult• 970, Cott• petition« to cnanoe her narne trom J8"'" p M-11. Jr tiled on Octow 20 11182 In Ille The 0 Hiii Compe ny • Mesa. ClllllO<nll 92629. MARY IRMA R O BE RTS t o This stet-I w11 llled With 1119 Counly of Ot1ng1 FIL E NO C1llll0tnl1 Corporetlon • Gener el Oir•ct -from· grower auper event thru ~. 2 at Huntington Center. Pkg. No. l bore· root ros.s: Cook-of-week • series to start Dom your chW slule! Can you bake a devil's food cake t hat'1 di~? Perhapa you ~ quick with a quiche. 1f llO, the Dally Pllot wanta to hear from you and share your redpas with ow readers tn an upcom1na feeture aeries, "Cook of the Week " The •rial will lncludt • phoco of the 1pectal oook, a ahort profile and two ou~ red pa. We'd like you to tend .veral of your best, favorite or or1&lnala and we'll 1elect a couple to print each w eelc. Recipes (not reetrkted to the categ oriH above) can repreeent the full range of oooklng, b&k.l.na. barbecuJna and microwave. 9end them to the Food Editor, c/o tht' Dally Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, C.O.ta Mesa, Ca1Jf . 92626 and pleaae Include your name. addrNt and phone number. lnhalatJon anrl th,. rar 11nri n1C'Olme leveJ..a m the cigarettes unoked. In comparl10n w ith non -amokera, averaaa cigarette unokers have a nine -to tenfold increased risk o( developing lung cancer. There are other factors such a1 atmotpheric pollution . Amon• aabeetoe workers, one death out of five 18 due to lung cancer. Only about 5 percent of lung C8DOe'I' patients have no symptoms. The tumor la dlacovered on rout.me chest X... ray. B ut othe r com mon symptoms are cougli, expectoration of blood, hoe.neneas -and oth symptoms aaodated with the apread of the cancer. In addition to regular X-rays, examination oi sput um, needle biopsy, there are such tesu u radion uclide lcarul.ing, computerized tomography. endoecopy and others. Treatment depends upon t he type of cancer involved: surgical resection, radiatioh therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy. What's the prognosia? 1bat will depend upon the type of cancer. For example, the overall 5-year survival rate for squamous cell canoer is 18 percent. But 23 percent of adenocarctnorna patients and 13 percent with large cell cancer will be alive at 3 years. Small cell carcinoma is aaaociated with the worst outcome -only 1 to 2 percent of patiem. surviving 5 years. Personal question; do you smoke, Mr. Q? This butlnM8 le condUCl4ld by 1 MAUREEN ROBERTS HORAK County Clerk ot Orenge County on F-200030 Pll'ln«. 250 Newport Cent• Drive ~al Pll'ln•HNp It la hereby ordered th11 111 Februery tll 1983 Full Neme •nd Addreu of the Sulte M-100, Newport Beech, Calif Wiimore City pereona lntereltld In the metter I F%100ll 1Pe<eon Wtth<lrlWlnQ. 926e0 C>evelopmenf, Inc , 1f0t9Mid ~ befO<e thla COUf1 Published Orenge CoHI Delly LMlle Ann k9"ftldy Tl'tla bulM,_. II conducted by • Reg. $.C. 99 S• J f• $5 Potent Roses 2 for $7 1...,:==.;..:;;:..:..=;~ P\8.IC NOTICE Steven P Semlngeon In Oeperiment No 3 11 700 CMc Pilot, Maren 7 14. 21. 211. 11183 1401 ~ti. "4 llmlted Pll'lnwlhlp. Voe•. Cool! C1n11r Orlv• WHI, Sent• A111. 1171·83 Hunllnglon e..cn. CA 112648 The 0 HIM Ccmc>any Att_,., at l.nr CAlllomt., on Mey 2, 19&3, 11 10 00 •-.,. llilftnM" Publlelled Or1n9• Co111 0111y Roben 0 Hiii 1MOO F~ onv.,"""' 100 o'cloclc 1.m end thtn and''*'' ,.~ ""'~ Pllo1 Merch 21 28, Aprll 4, 11 Pf'Mldent Poet <>me. llox 1te17 thaw cau., If eny fl"ley heY9 -,_ F1CTTT10US .,._.. 1113:3 Tlll9 llJllemtnt WU fltecl wtlll lhe lrwlnt, Cllftlonlta H7U Mid pelltlOn tor ct1ange of n-...._ aTAT'DmNT 1407·&3 County ci.n. ot OrlnQ9 County on F212Dal lf'lould not bl oran1e0 1 d 1 MllCll 17, 1983 Publlshed Orengo CoHI Delly It It fllntlw ordweO 1'111 •copy o4 The followlng ptreon • 0 ng PtlllJC NOTICE I ,,,..._, PllOI March 28, Aprll 4, 11. 18, Ihle order lo a how c1u 11 bl bu9',_ U . S 02 .,.,. .............. au ..... t Publlthld Orenge COH I Delly 1983 publlahed In The Delly Piiot. 1 ICE Ke INSTRUCTION • 1 rNAMifHATll•NT P1~ot. Merch 21 26, April 4, n . ISOS-83 newspaper Of general c1rcu11110n. Orengt ~. ININ, CA 927 ,. Tl'lt IQllowlng --ton• -......... ..93 -----------publllhtd In Ihle county 11 leell Cheryl Smith, 102 Orenge ...... --v 1416~3 Blc>Uom, ltvlne, CA 9271' ~ u OtlOt I .... tor tour con-=vt"'9 1'* ~ II conduc'leO 1J1 .,, R A O RA 0 I 0 0 RAP HI C "8JC fl)TICE wHkt prior 10 the dey ol aald ln<IMdull CONSULTANTS. 4212 PetrlCI Rd ___ ....;._;_.;__;__;_:..._ ___ , NOTICE OF TRUITEM SAU MMlng C1leryl Smltll Newpor1 8eectl. CA 92663 LIGA.1. Nemer Loen Ho. 1001*1 Oiied Merell 24 1983 J Thie lta1-t .,... llteO wllh the JOE AH LAOIS, 46l2 Wemtf. lllOTICE. IS HER.EBY OIVEN tn.1 T.• Ho. 7'f7J0.4 Fr-Oome11ld'!lfll. County Cler1' o4 0.""09 County on C·J IO, Hunllnglon 8 H cll. CA the following 1tem1 of found or 7-============1 FULL SERVICE INC .. u duty Jpudgt ~ '!!. ~ .. Court .. .,Cfl 24. 11183 92649 N Yed property have ~ held by Pl81.JC NOTICE 1ppo1nte<1 Trualee under the Altk .. ..,___,. '" '21-JACI( MINTER. 42 12 Petrie• tl'ltPollc:ieOepertment oltl'lt Cltyof ___ .;..;.,;;.......;......;.. ___ _ lol1ow1ng detcrlbed deed of trull CUM A 0....... Publlthed Orenge CoHt Delly Ac! Newpott e..cn. CA 1121563 Costa M.a for 1 perlOd In ex-f'ICTITIOUI 8U ... U WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOlll CA.,.._ a.,..... Piiot. Merch 28, Aprll 4 l l , 111, Thia~ II cooduc:ted by 1 of nlnlity (90) deya N.U. IJTA~ TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR m ..!:.. ....,. I L, IMJ llmlleO partriertl'llp Boy·a Btacll Muftl y BHCll The IOllQwlng peraona -doing CASH (p•y•ble •• 11,,,. ot .... In ...... f'foor 1459-83 JIC* Minier Cruieer Blcyde, Bo\I"• 8lectt HYtty bu-. .. 1a ... 1u1 money o4 the Unllecl Stll•I LOI ........... CA ..r1 Thia •tat-I W9I l1led """h the o ,.. Speed 81Gy(;t., Boy a Bleck MICROMAIL. 3 Teyl0< lnrlne. llt r19ht 1111e •nd lntet•t convev.o (211)...... "8JC NOTICE County °""' ol Orange County on Schwinn 8-fl CrulMf 1 Speed CA 92714 to al'IO now he!O by ii under Mid Publlthed Orengo Co11t Delly Mercn 18. 1813 Blcycte. Boy'1 White Schwinn PERRY LAMBA . 3 Teylor. Deed 01 Tr us I in the property Pllol, Merell 28. Apru 4. 11. 16. NO'nCI Of'~ "2121IO CrulMf with Rid Forlle Bicycle, trvtne. CA 82714, herematter llHCrll>ed 11183 TftANSl'aR AND llAtlaACK Publlt lled Orenge CoHt Oalty Bo\I'• Blec:ll Huffy t 8peed Bicyde, EARL PE A ER A. t 4 6 3 2 TAUSTOR CRAIG w BATLEY 1507.93 NotiOe ii hereby JJlven that Piiot. Merc;h 21. 28. Aprll •. 11, Bo\I'• Wtllte Hul?y to Speed Blcyde, em..,wooc:1 Rd . Tu•lln. CA 92eee> Ind JEAlll s BATLEY hu~ end I Ballet Kno• Complny o4 246 19&3 G••I"• Yellow Schwinn 3 Speed. Perry l.AlnN wile Pl8JC NOTICE F11cher Ave nue. Colle Men, l364-al Blc:yde, lleck fl\dl Moped, Kreco Thie flat-I -llted Wltf'l lhe SElllEFICIARY F'ULLERTON Jt-4,f$ C1lllornl1 92626. U lr1n1feror. •-.,. MftTJC( ~~ ..... ~ Rad.lo Md Blue Coln County a.. Of Orange County on s A v I N G s ....... 0 L 0 A N I Intend• to ••II certeln pereon•I f'\IUU\o "" r ... _ wmo money. Merc:fl 18. 1913 ASSOCIA TIOlll • C•lllornie NOTICE OF DEATH OF property, herelnetler 6-c:rtbed. lo NOTICE IS f'VRTHER GIVEH 11111 "11'W1 C?rp0fat1on RUTB VER CRUISSE; ab FLC FINANCIAL SERVICES. Of f'ICTITIOUa au..... ti no owner llppMf9 and pr-1111 Publl•hed Orang• CoH I 0.11,. Record&d 111ovem1>et 22. 1978 u RUTH R . VER CR UISSE; 14724 Venture eou....ll'd. No. 919. NA• ITAR....,. ~lhlp of the property wtlhln Pilot, Merch 21. 29. April 4. 11. IM51r No 3 t8•3 In book 1:.>935, aka RUTH ROTHMAN AND Sherman 01111, C•lll«nle 9 1403, Tl'lt fOl!cMlng Plttona ••doing uven (7) d •y• tollowlng the 1963 page 862 of Ot11C1e1 Record• In the O F p .,. T I T I O N T O Intended tr_,.,_, .. ,_ ... publlcetlOft ol tllil Notloe, the tttle 13'1-83 olloee of lhe Recorder or Orenge &::. 2 Such Intended tre ntftrH APEL FAMILY HOME, 17 191 Iller.to lllell ""' In the finder. ti l------------County sal<l l!Md or trvst Oeacnbee ADMIN18TER ESTATE NO. in1encs. 10 leue Ille property ti-* pel Lene . Hunting ion BHch, 1,,_0 be -. or In the Q ty o4 eo..1 PUBllC fl)TIC( lh<! lotlowong prooerty A·l 175H . 10 tr-feror 1llfornle 112649 Miu. In wNd\ caee the propeny l------------Lol 73 ot Trect No 376. In 1119 To all hein benefaaanes 3 A gener11 1tetemen1 of the Terry A Tl>OmN 17191 ""* ll'lell be told et public IUCtlon 11 1 f'lCTITIOUt aueemu City ol Cos•• Meu u 09' mep • . • cherecter ol the property 11 H Lene. Huntington Belcl'I, CllKornl1o ume end cUlle 10 be ennounc.d NAiii tTATll•MT recorded '" eoo-ts. pege 29 of c redito rs and continge nt follow$ tlleC>l'lone •Yttem. Md tt It 26411 OATEO Merctl 1•. 1~ Tiie 10110..tng pert on 11 doing Ml-Haneou•M•P•.•ntheofflce ol c r e d it o rs o f R u th V e r loc•ted ., 245 Flacher Avenue. Jeckle Shlelcll. 17 191 Apel Re NETH buJln.au TOM SELLECK BESS AR~1SfHON( I IGH 1b OAD HINA Fun and adve nture at every turn. ' .,. "" ~·-~o ... "-'Uflef ~ ...,.., ... • NS CVMPA ... '1 , ... , ...... '*'A ............. ....,, 1he Counly Recordet of H id Cruiaae,CoetaMesa.CA,and Coet•""-.Clllllomla92$26, L1ne.Hunt1ngton8eech,Cllllornle CHIE.F OFPOLICE WEST COAS T WINDOW County h b 4 Such 1111 end leuet lCk 92649 Publl•hed Orenge CoHt Delly CLEANING. 194 Broedwey, Colt• Except 1h1 111ortha1111r1y pther ao.n t 1~......?._~alny thf! trMIMCtlon II to bl cor.u"""9Md Thie bu•-ii conclUC'l.O by• Pilot, Met'Cll 21. 1NJ M-. Cellfoml• 112627 1 ============.:===========~.J:i 5S7 42 1ee1 O e rwue n...,..oe10~ e on Aprt t2,11183,1t l:301.m~t"9generlllpert~ 13"-a Ken Teylo r Fuller, 1114 ; YOU """ IN DU 'AUU..,..,.... A will and/or estate· Ol'lloe of F\.C FINANCIAL SERVIOES T.,,.., A l'r.om.. Brotdwr, Cost• Meea. Cellfornla DE ED 0, T" u. T DAT I 0 A petJUon has been ftlf!d ., 14724 VentUf• ~ard. No Thia •••temtnt -lll9CI wtth lhe "8.IC ll)TIC( 92627 NOva.90 S 1t'1t. '*Liii YOU b Mai H I h 911, Shermen 0 1k1, C1t1lornl1 County Cler1c of Orenoe County on _.._. TO -·cT--Thie bulll-11 oonduc1eO by an f'1CTlTIOUa aueMta f'ICTmOUI llUttNStl TAICI ACTION TO .... OTICT y ~rJOne Otae n I e 91403. Merc:h 4. 19113 --·--·-...... lndMdual N.AMR aTAT'lmNT NAMm ITATl..wT YOUR PRO .. EftTY, IT MA Y •I S uperior Court of Oran ge Oeted M•c:fl 23, 1963 "211111 C.u.LINQ '°" lllDa Ken Fuller Thi following P9'80fW .,.. doing Thi lollowlng per•on 11 dolf'W , 10\.0 AT A PUllUC SAU: ..... YOU County r e questing that FLC FINANCIAL Publllhed Oreng• COHI Di iiy Sctioot Ol11rlcl. HUNTINGTON Thll •talemtnt Wit lll9CI wttll Ille OUllnMI .. bu*-.. NEED AH IXPLANATIOH Of' THI Marjorie H ollie be appointed SERVICES Piiot, Mer 7, 14. 21. 28, 1983 EACH UNION HIOH SCHOOL County C1ert1 ol Ofenge County on B A l B 0 A 0 E 8 S E Fl T PACIFIC COAST BUIL OIH NATURE OF THI .. ROCEIDINO as ......... nal re...--ntative to By tnrlne SObelnw't 1132-83 TRICT MMe:!> 6. 1983 COMPANY 3011 N-port Blvd., MAINTElllANCE. 1752 Gerlleld AOAIN8T YOU, YOU SHOULD r--: r ·-a-91 Pll'lner ... .,. fl)TJC( Bid Deedllne. TllMdey, Apt'H 5, "1'1t0 Newport 8eect1 Cellfornle 92t63 Avenue. Hu ntington Beach., CONTACT A LAW'ntl. admintater the e atale o f Publlaf'lld Or•no• Cout Oelly ,..~ 11193 -2:00 PM Publlahed Orenge Co••t Delly Sunn K Monroe 600 E 1#10<n11 9264e 2SSO Sent• An• Coal• Me.. Ruth v~ Cruiale. aka Ruth Piiot. lll•c:tt 21. 1N3 ~ COUWT\' p I• c . 0 , 8 Id R. c • 1 p I "11ot. Merc;n 7 14 21 26. ·~ OCH nfronl. No 2A. 81lbo1 S teve n L Fldl nce 17&• CIHIOf'Ole 112647 R Ver C rulue, aka R uth 1501-33 MUMC•AL COURT UNTI NGTON IEACH HIGH 12111-63 Cellloml• 926el ltflelO Avenue. Huntington ........ ~. (If 1 atrMt llddr-or common R 0 l h man ( .. n de r th. TICE HA11190R IMITNOT CHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION Oenlll L tie mllton, 35161 1mornl1 92646 I b .... " NlllC NO -...... ENTER. Attn: "urche11no B • h R d c 1 1 B 011 -· bu-' 1 ~A,.,.. ......... dttlgnetlon • thown • o,,. no In.de-..! 1 AdJnl.niatration .-i ...,,.., .. _ rta.JC NOTICE • c 01 , •P' reno •• , , mt .. ,_. a """"'-'""" -• warronty la given ea to IU .,... • ..,en ORANQI COUNTY MUNICl .. Al ,,0 .... _ eneget, 10241 y~·~.~--· C1lll0<nl1 92e24 lndMdull completeness or CO(rectneu) ·· The of F.tates Act). The petition COURT ......,,. ...._ OA -.tM? ~ Beecft .......... _ K-OtlM Thie bulll'IMe 11 condvc1ed 1>y • s1-L f'ldenoe b1tn111c11ry under n ld DHd of ii aet for heaMng in Dept HAMOR JUDICIAL Dl81WCT ~' OUIN ~'119 Projection ldlntifloetlon Bid •6l5 SUPS"'°" COURT°' ~II oertnerehtp Thia 1111_,1 wu n1ec1 Wltll ~:.. b~ ~:e:.:,:,..:r=.:; No. 3 al 700 Civlc Cent.er ...:.~~~ ==-~TIO• •• C•llf•r•I• .~=:1:: PURCHASING ~COUNTY ™' .. =.~::+,:::with lhe .. ~ty4~~83°' Orange Coul\ty Oft 1r-1by neretolore 1111cuted end Dr1ve West, Santa Ana, CA .. lelnllff: 'iDWARD 'OHN!i)t;INDUT1 LITTL.l,.ILD PAllTMEHT. Ilda C. "°°'" 3411 100 c-::,,';!·~ ~A 1t701 ounty Cieri! Of 0.."'08 County on f"l1f delivered to 111• underalgned 1 92701 on April 20, 1983 at .......,,. INVll~ COW.ANY, IMC. A UNTIHOTOH 8!ACH UNION ~ ~ KAtM'lt. Merdl 4, tHJ Publlahed Orengo CoH t O.Jly• M•lten Oeder1110n o4 OeflUll Ind 9:30 A.M. Deei ...... t: .H>ID't4 c . H....... Cellf•r11le ··~•retlait, IAM I 0 H 8 CH 0 0 L 0 I 8 T II IC T DCl"INDANT: 1fSN OUTICA, ".L. 1'111111 Pilot, Merefl 7 14. 21. 21. tN3 Demand lot SIN, •nd Mitten notiOe lF YOU OBJECT to the .IR. ert4 DOit 1 llunall 11, ORAVll1.WALTI" I . AllNOLD, OUCATION CENTER, I02& l • a, ..._, ..... .... ., ...ct 0-I Publl1hed Orengo CoH t Oetly 113,1-U of breecl'I Ind of llecflon to c..... ,1ft.. f ,.,_ tltio lnolYatft HAL w. YlllCINT, M4 DOii 1 orlltown Avenue, Huntington lflnMlftl xx, IMtwltM. Piiot. Merell 7. t4, 21. 21. 1983 1h1 underalgne d 10 Hll n ld gran~ .. 0 u ... pe n, you aUMMONa -........ t.. ~ ~~ 92$4t .._,ONI 11ao.93 .. _.,....,,.TICE property 10 Nlllty Mid obllgetton.. should either •P~ at the c-.......... --.._.. ~ NOtl\,"t 18 HE.AEBY GIVEN tlwlt c... .... ..,. ·-""' end th1r11lt1r the und•r•lgned h earing a nd ltate yo ur MOTICl:I YM .......... MM. c .. -.-"'~ 8cf,ool Dlltnci of NOTtCl l YM ...... -.... MM. ruauc NOTICE f'ICTTllOUa aua!NIU CIUMd Hid nouo. of bfeKtl end o4 o bjection• or file written n. _. _, ....... ...-.. ,_ NOTICal YM ""-..._ ..,... Y and ~Oh~•= TM_._,...._....,...,_ ACTITIOUe .,..... N.,_ ITATnmNT • =~• '~n~ r:,or:;c'~~.2!i o bjectaona with the court ~::;: ~....:::: n. _. _, ..... ----= .~~. _ ~ l•OtO,.,: ;:'::,r,:' .':.: :-=.. ": The =:T==z. OoiflQ bu~~oi:-'"9 P9'110n• ere Cloll'IQ ·1 MldOttlcl.tRecorda before the h e aring. Your --~...... ~=:-::.. ...... """''""'' _.__...,,...., ....................... bv--.... MILLING TON TOWERS Seid HI• •Ill b• mede , bul appearance may be ill per.>n "you wWI to Mell the ecMoa of ltla lldefnq1ef11 ...... ..~::=";':,~.rd '!':"; "you wtell to ..... t"' lcMoa Of FOSTER 8URGfA8 . 1536 GROUP. 26548 Mon~lo. MIMIOll without coven1n1 or werrenty. or by your attorney . 10 ettorn•y In tltl1 melter, you tt )'OU wWI to ..,."'-ldlllOt of tract fQf ~~°*'°' 111 attornay fn tlllt m111er. you j8llnd1td St., Senta AM. CA 92107. Vie/<>, Celtfornill ll2"t • ..,, ... or Implied, f'9Gl'dl"Q lllle, I F y 0 u A R E A lhould do IO pr~ ao tl'lal your an ltlornay 111 tltll m•tt•r. ,.ov lldl.,.. be ~ --tl'IOuld do IO prOtllC)lly ao thal )IOU< KEICll I<. ICIM, i7U l<llO•vllle Cnrl11c;::-T Millington. 1U PP01~-1 .. !1,~ .... °!lng~~~ ~ CREDITOR or a oon .... _, written reeponM, If •ny, mey .,. lhould do 90 P'Oft'IC)tl)' 90 tNt ~ denllfl•d •l>ov• and lltall be wrltlen r~nM, 11 en,., m1y M Ave., Lono 8Mctl, CA tol15 E Batboe . Belboe. C.t1tor,... , ... _,,_, ... " ......... _,,.,. -.. ~.. llled on time. Miii.,, fM90llM, II any, "'•>' be ·.:::::..:..:1 _... llolld et ~on time. JOLI!' K ICIM, '755 l<llO•Yllle 92$81 lf'lenote(tlMCUfedbyMldo..dof cr~dhorofthe~.you AVllOI u ... , Ila •14• flltcl on f!rM end~·-AVllOI U•t•4 '" •••• Ave Lono lleectl CA90tl5 Edge r J To w•r•. Ut41 Trutt. with ltiter 91 t u lti aald note muatfileyourclaimwtth the ftfHMMN. 11 trl .. 111flM4t AVllOI Ue1•4 Ila al4• tN.:::c.1.c1'==S::-11e 41,.a~ada. II trl .. MI !Mtffe n ilt bullMM '11 oonctUCitcl by Moniebello, Minion Vl1 f6. provided advent411, 11 any, under cour t or preaent It to the 4••14realt a111ha U • •IA ....._ .. ~. 11 lttllt111Aal ,_.. ""* ..._,....,.,. U.. • 1 11'1 sale• ~ {hulbend end....,.~ CelHOf'nle '*' the t«m• of Mid Oeec:t or Trldt, audla .-a~.,. u.,,.... ....., ...... ~ llM 1 ll'tn tll a Hpon•tv• lo tit• oontreo t MlillM .. U.. ....... ._. ~I< Kim Thie bulinl9t 11 concsuoteO llY .-1 .... crwgee enct~ot!N peraonal rep reaentatlv• delltr• ti• H ,. ... L•• le ,......,.u..,.........._. •M .... lAek...,_1111 .. Tllll et••'"*'t ... flltd wttl'l t"-DIM"•tl*'IMrthip • Truet .. end of the 1ru111 C!r'Mted by appoln led by t h e court 11.., nula 1 ..,. .,._ • M ..._ '* k ':RfMNlllP.. TM DllTNOT --h ~ ....... ~ Clerll of ar.,. County on CtwittoPhW T MIKlnottfl .. teld Oeec:t o4 Truet. within {our months from the 11 U1l•d d OH 1ollc1tu •I ...., to r9faat 11't °'ell~ 11 U1ted d11u eollcttu et Mwott 17 1~ Th• ata,..,_,t wu llled wllfl the Seid Mii wlll bl hetd on MOllOey, d t f fl t l11uan e o f con1110 de un •boG•do an .. ,. ti U11ed d .... 1011011ar t i eny . .,.....,_ °' i."' oonM jo d• u11 1b09ado en .. ,. · Nt_.. t1 O*ll of O..anoa ~on .Aptll 4, 1983 ., 2;00 p.m .•• '"' a e 0 r• c •• u n I 0 . d. I>. r r• II a c ., I 0 OOnM IO ff "" •t>oaadO en .... 111'1 ~-IT':~ ~-lnld • I u "t 0 . Cl. -• , r. II . c ., I 0 I Publl•hed Orenge OoNI Dally Maroll 4, I~ ChtOman Avenue antr-. 10 IN i.tten U provided ln SectJon tnmedlel*"*"•· de eeta "**'L Uu n Io. d•I> ., f e II e o•r I 0 -.. ~ .. ,;;;..;;:.. , ... _ff per ""'"8cllat-.t-. de •• tMMra, ftflot, Matell 21, ft, .Aprll 4. 11. Civic C.nter 8ulldlng, 300 ~•t 700 of the Probe~ Code of au ~· ..,,,..., 11 11y ..,.,._ ~ ci. -. ,,...., ......... .., Ille...::..-. ~ au ~ eeq11a. II ~ ..,.,._ 1ta Chapman A,,.,,.,e, In the Cit,. of Califo rnia. The time for "'*'9 -,.....,.,. • '*""°· au~ aeortw. ti~...-. , ..... ,::r:. 10 be~"*' '°' "'*'9 w ,....,.,. • Uempo.. J121.a. Ol'MOt fWn• c'-1 --wtll ...... --.J-1. TO THI' OVIHOAHT: A CM! "'*'9 -,.....,_. I....._. ·--I TO THI( DIFCHOAHT: A CM! ~ HOT~ AT Tlt,ill Of SALE llOI .... _,,.. • .......... ,..... I, TO tHI[ Oll'IHOANT: A cMI H Ofl Otllt or tYJ>• ot •Ol'klllan comp1-·-1 ,, .. .,..,, llled I>)' ,,,. "8JC ""'-_______ ....................... . MAY 8E MADI fH CMH AHO/OR prior U> four mo11ths from comptalnt ltaa .,..., tli.ct ~tlte pl t t llal ~ tiled by tM MIClect to u..ute Ula oonttaot. -~ " Voll wfltl to rHe CA8HllAI o" CE~ftFll!O t h e date of ti\~ hearlna =.==::u;! =:., .,,t: :::..: 11 " wWI '° '"• .. tltH •r• on fll• It tit• plalnl1ft tllf• lewl you. w4lltln ...... 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"' M. ,.._ ltM , .. . ....,. . .... ,. ,..... , ................. , .. ,........ ,,,... ,..... ' Nil.IC NOTICE .. ' l Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Mond1y, Maroh 18, 1983 B J~nah Foot (Harold Gould, left) and his son Jim {Kenneth Gilman ) discuss Jam's late hours in the premiere of "Foot in the Door," at 8 :30 tonight on KNXT (2 ). rr 1 - ® FMOOlE ROCK -toO- • Cl) AACttlE IUNKE:A'S PUCE a a LCM. ll>HEY 9MOYE ••• ''V•• CNz" (111$4) Gtly Coe>-per' Burt Llncll1tr. 8 9 THAra~ DMOYIE **~ ''Wllo't Mincing TM Mint?' ( 1917) Jim Hutton, OorOClly Provlnt i5:WAQAZM **** "Tiit HMrtbrelk Kid" ( 11172) Clw1el Grodin, Cybil Stlep- herd. I =PlAYHOUSE fDMOVIE **'h "The Gr1111 Coehtoo" (1958) John Mill. Rene Ray. (C)MOYE *** "Nt¥er So Fwl' (IMO) Frri Sinatra, GIN lollobriglda. ®MOVIE .... "°'C!Nty People" (1980) Mary T yllr Moore, Donlld Suther. l¥od (()MOVIE t * "Buner11y" 119111 S11ey KMr.n, Pie Zldora. OMOVIE *** "Eyl OI Thi Needle" (1881) Donlld Sulhenencl. Kitt Nllligwl. -l:aO- .. Cl) FOOT .. M DOOR MOH.·'"I. 7:00, 10:41 I AT/auM. 1:11. 7:00, .... "10 TO MIDNIGHT" n.y wmt't loHJ .. , .. ,..... ... , .... ~. ~ OO MOYll .. "The leul Wl!Nn" ,,..,, "°"" ny Cox, llbl leedl. -11:10-CCJMOYll **' "TM Boyt In ~ C" ( 1078) Mdnw SIMnt, 81111 8hlw -1:00-1 =-THI LOYI °'A CHILD h "Deld MM On TM IMI" (1176) P9ltr Grew., ~.Melot P.~lootlept" 1111•1 s-.n Plc*n, Jlclyn Smith ~ M"'O .,..,.Tl.,.IC""T,...OM- ~~ Alnolr" (1984) Bette Deotil, Ktf1 Miiden. 9 ENTPTAIMNT TONIQHT -1:20-®MOVll ··~ ''Cheec:tl Md Chona't Nici Orelmt" (1911) Rldllrd "en.en" Mlrin, TllomM Chong. -1:111- 18 HIC NlWI OY!NICaHT ZAHEGNY MATN APMPMVIEW -1:»- ())MOYE ··~ "!lily Jacll" (19711 llughlin, o.lortl T l)1ot -s:»-(f) FAmf20 Tom a.. complete lletlnga In TV Log ' CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 l(NXT ICBSJ D l(N8C (NBCI 8 l(Tl.A tlnd I .ICA8C CA8C1 0 l(FMB ICBSI 0 l(HJ TV (Ina I G KCST IAliCI •KTTV Hnd l Q) ICCOP TV (lr><I I e 1<.cET IPBS1 D KOCE IPB (5'1 l<OOC Clnel I O On TV l l TV lo HBO c ICHWm.t•I t IWORI NY ,NY '"' 1Wl8SI l IESPN I S IShowlim(') • Spo11t9hl • IC.•ble New~ Net_,,> IT'S TIME TO FEEL GOOD AGAIN. All you n eed ta (J lJttl• Mar Dugan. )) MAX DUGAN RETURNS t-:-:::..-'I ~-... ·-·~ ~ _ ...... All!'\ ' :. • . • . ' ' . .... ( LUIUIY THEATtES ) Osc•r l'everr BALLOT 911T "CTUfltl 0 t! T 0 Q1ridnl 0 Milting 0 Tootlie 0 The V«Olcl allT ACTO .. 0 Ben KIOQtley o 0u111n Hottman o Jack Lemmon O P1u1 Newm111 0 P1111 O'TOOll aalT DlftlCTO .. 0 WOifgang P1tt11Mn 0 St...,.,, 80ietberg o Rlc:twd Auent>orouon 0 8'rt:/ PQllldl 0 8 Lumet 8UPPOftTINQ ACTOR IUPPORTINQ ACTUI 0 Ch11I .. Dum1rig 0 LOUii Oo...11 Jr 0 John llthgow 0 Jl met Mltol\ 0 Aobe<I P1nton 0 JeMk:I Lange 0 Glenn CloM 0 Tetrl Gltr 0 Leeley Ann W1rren D Kim S11ntey BEST 80NO D Eye of the Tlglf 0 How Do You K11p lhe Mutlc Pleytrig? 0 II I W11e ,,, Love 0 It Might bl You 0 Up Where We 8eloog O.ltdlln• MldnlQht Aprtl 10, 1• Oecar Fever la 1ponaored by the ..., ..... Prlz" presented by THE HARLEQUIN DINNER PLAYHOUSE •BARGAIN MATINEES• Mond•J tllru S•turd•J All P1rformanc11 belOJ• 5:00 PM (El~ s,.... EllpfllMlll• .... ......,., "THI kACI( ITALUOM~tNt -----,,~··-- ""'°"ROAD --TO CHINA"~ .. ~..n::'o ............ ... ..... •fl~1·~1·· locultyotCo"CltewooOJ -? •• ;_:.!;_ 21l/lll·tll0 - 10 TO MIDNIGHT ..., ............... , .. LAICEWOOD C ENTER SOUTH WAL• , .. "T.UU "°"...,... -___ ... ,_ .. __ _ •IL.Mlle O' II D .. --... ~-.. ---... ,,,4 .... ,, ANAHEIM OQIVE IN ,_ .... _ .. 179-fflO 1 ·~Ta,r..------ 1.AD 80Y8"• -----· Cllll .. _ "8AVA*AH-..a'"-"HIGH ROAD TO Cf9CA• --... ....... 'UZZ"' -"nm netea• .. -"-~ ..... ,. ~ . BUENA PARK (Jl/CVI IN ~_,. ___ _ llM010 ' .......... . LINCOLN OQCVE IN ........... ,. .......... _ 121..-010 •, 4 •• FOUNTAIN VAllE't' OIUVf tN _DM99....., .. _(a.) Cllll .. _ "9AD llOYr'• -..,UT,_8 AT MDOllllOWT HIGH". 8AVANNAH -.aa·--"9UP9R PVZZ" - Mt•a.411 -·"--.... _ .. .,) _.._ .. _ . . .... ,..~ :J!ll" ........ "'TMI ~ ..... -.TMJiiil llTMI -.::: _ ... "' ......... --~ ......... _ .. •·Iii--·"-...... ROM TO CMMA· ,,., ••• ~---"'TMI n.tea" • "HaAV't _,.AL•"' Cllll·Pl lOUllO -·PllOUllO IA HABllA • " " ..... -·---·--.,.. .... ·--- 0"1AN(",f 1•1J1,1 '"' • I r or Ht Orange Coaal DAIL V PILOT IMond1y, March 29 1N3 GORDO THE •'AMILl. CIRCl'S ,,,,--r~~~~by 8 11 Keane "They wear stripes to make themselves look taller." ,.,\R,..\ Dl'kt: by Brad Anderson "Phil. you'd better get up!" 1100' 11 l LLI ~S T~lJBLE STANDARD ® \ j{_ A·MA! ""'-~ µow COM£ You GE T TO W,ATCH IV WHEN you Do YoUJ2 HoMEWoRJ( ... PUNl 'T8 WHERE'S OUR PELICAN ? TME 6AA£. 15 REAPV TO STAAT ! IAMERE'S CHUCK AHi' TME f'El.ICAH COSTUME ?! I TOLD HIM ME SMOVLDH'r COME ..I TOLD HIM IT WAS PE6RAOIN6 .•. by Gus Arriola t>y Jim Davis Blfi 6 EORGE by Vtrgtl Partch (VIP) -----------___.. _.-------=--j.~r 1{,p "By golly, I think you're right. This IS Monday." by Ferd & Tom Johnson E~ !HIS IS FbST·<iRADUAT E Hc».A~WORK .. MARCIE! ' ·~ ' ' ... I ~\ GOif ii ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF AN8W£18 TO 11100£ QUIZ Q.J -Eul Weal vulnerable. aa South you hold t:i KJ'12 0 9W2 t AI0765 ·rhe bidding haa proceeded. Wtt' Nri Eut 8••tll J <:J Oltle Pu • 7 Whal action do you lake'/ A. -With your hand, you have no reaaon to 1u1pecl you can beal any hu rl con tract below the game level. especially since you r trump• are in front of lhe bidder. Partner has asked you to bid your besl 1u1l. IO oblige. Bid two clubs. Since 1t ia lmpoa s1ble to evaluate how useful your king or hurts. or your 'pade void. 11 going to ht!, you can't accord to Jump Q.2-Both vulnerable, as South you hold +AQJel 'Y'9% 0 8 +AK1078 The b1dd1ng hu proceeded South Weit Nordi [11t I + Patt 3 + PaN 4 + Patt 4 I? Patt 5 + Patt 5 0 Obie What action do you take'! A. -There 11 a conventional bid to ha ndle this s1tuat1on. Redouble. This tells partner that you have second round control of the suit and that ht needn't rear any diamond Jl D6•~ P \RK•:R W HEN (.OVNTRY eov SAYS THAT HE IAIANTS TO MARRY AN6EL 8QTH HE AND JEANNIE AFl.E SHOCKED f3Y HER REPL'T 11.-ou, lf1PJ.'5}\ SHO E you hold. t A'8$! t:i9'74 0 5 tKJ63 The biddinc hu proceeded: E11t s .. t1a W•tt Nri I + Pu1 1 NT ! NT PaH 7 Whal acLion do you take'l A. -Fi rat, partner'• l wo nu trump bid ran'l be natural -if he expect• LO make eight tricks al no trump, he would havt doubled West's one no trump reaponae. Therefore, ll musl be the unusual no trump. re!juHling a takeo•Jt for the minor ~u1ta. Jn that rvent. you havl! a fine hand for partner. almost enough to jump to five clubs. But we think you 1hould give part ner • bit of leeway and bid four clubs 4'.4-Aa South, vulnerable. you hold: + '1S4 'V AtZ O Q984 t A52 The bidding bu proceeded: Nenb Eut South I + Pa11 ? What do you bid now'! A. -This is very tough. Since you shou ld deduct a point for such a nat hand, you are nol worth a two·over·one response. Therefore, the choice narrows down lo one W~%t J ~ .. iu~·,d1~ 1U~WH\T~? lij 'fUEIZe~A6tk'W1™ tfii~~OF~ENC£. DR.\BBLE l'OR BETTER OR ··oa •ORNE NO -P\)'T' ONJ-'{ ONe- f.Ve otJ E ACti UNtff ! no trump or a ralN lo two apadt• with three low trump.. Wt prtft r the latter, becauae with our mu1mum we want lo make u tn couraging a bid 11 poulble. Q.5 -Both vulnerabl•. 11 South you hold: J +AK4 t;i AJIO OJM$t ~ Thi! blddin& hu proceeded: 8nd1 Welt Nenlt Ea.et 1 O Di.le Pa11 I NT Obie p.,. I + PIM 7 Whal action do you take? A. -Consider the auction Partner could not take any action over Wut'• takeout losers tf he ia 1nlerut.ed in a grand slam Q.3-As South. vulnerable, and your double of one no trump showed a strong hand. Yet partner wu not pre· pared to defend. He must have very Utlle, IO don't gel out or your depth. You have a very sound pau or two spades. Q.8 -As South, vulnerable. you hold: 7 AJ8S42 OK109642 •J BUT l CX>N'T UNDER- STAND' EVERY000V IN LOVE WITH ME I '(OIJ ~W> OON'1 k l..lf.Vf 1 l&ll~ Clllftl ~,. \..A~1 Th«' b1dd1n1 hu pl'OOlitoeGI w ... Nd Eaat I t I +• PUI • pr ... ,u •• What action do you t.alle7 A. -We hope you art l»Ot tu ferlnr from a fintion t you are lhe GNiat"t Aaw ran Hero and that you inlllt duh to partner'• ttKVt. For hlJ vulnerable pr"mpUtt bid partoer probably h.a1 I au!t better tban either ol youra. and you have eome UMful cu dt for him. P .... before you really re& yCMlr aide lnlo trouble. l •lilliltr lilrl41• cl•lt• ~ tile CiM8U'J ... *'"'.._.~ ....... De tlley be• ... ,., •• ,. .. 4H 't? C•arlH a.,. •.• "FHr·D1al l rHlp .. wlll t.adt '"die~ ... tadJa .. a.u IN& ....... U.pae&Ma,....W..d. Clll', ..... ...,= ,.,. • -v1 aM. ..... 11.75 u "G....r .. Dul," u re •f title 11ewepaper, P.O ... a IH, Nww...t, N.J. 076'8. M.a c:lleckt ,.,.w. u Nn• ,.,.,... .. by Jeff MacNelly by Lynn Johnston l'[~K l' • INKEllBE4' ~ ·ro UICE A M'FI~ W11k>UT ANt.ITMIN& ON rf ! t>y Tom Batluk SKI~ DIPPING ! -- •' .. 'I .. ,. •'J ' .. ,, :: •II •, • t~ \ . • I . I I • .. .. t• le -j t ,. I .. N\·~ ·1~ 4 :t)~ll'()Sl'l'E 'l'H.i\ S :\t :'l'lt) S t,JOOtA•tClH,•H••UUt t•AU,\0 .. ,Hl'tl ... •<IMa MIOW l \f t'Alt•IC _. ... e O,fOlll C11 t•LH f 6flll• ... , ...... ,1 ,f11t • , ........ .,.,, .... <-••,.u••,u•• ,,.,., ,..,u ... ,,,N\t1.,.1t ... "' tt t hlt to t ... . . •I ~I ... 'M·• • t f'!llh • h •• ... ..... ........ f I I f••h DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have fuat filed your new Flctltloua Bualneas Name and have not yet aubmltted II for publlcetlon, pleHe dOn't forget thet the llmltatlon It 30 daya from ct.at• of flllno .• The DAILY PILOT wtll publish your tUtement for S38.50. Our clrculatlon Include• the entire Or•nge Coeat ar•• and legal notice• appear In •II e<Mtlona. In order to aubmlt your atatement for publlcatlor\ aend appropriate copy and e check to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. Bo• 1560, Coate Meaa, CA. 92826. We'll do the reat. For Information about legal advertlalng pie••• call 842..,.321 EJCt. 332. lallyPUat .. 1 Or&nQfl COiJtl DAil Y PILOT /Mond y, March 28, 1983 86 <:ahlt~ 'rV indu try profits drop 76o/o 6y Tht• A"'lodutt'd l'r .. 11 WASlllNt.TON 'l'ht' c·ublc televiaion 1111lu 11 v'•, p1c1l11•. dr11p1"'<.I dru11Ulm·u1ly In 1981 despiw :1 ,111,.,1 11111.11 111t11 .. 111t• 111 rc•v1·nut.-s , rt'flecting the high •, ,,, 111 "'11111H ru w t'ltlt''t, a fc'<h•raJ report ahowa. 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In .lu11dl, tlw prl'<.'1ous ml'l.al opened at $412.50, '.) ( l'llt.. ... ur Ill) F'ndoy But l.Jy m1d·mommg It had 1·,1~'<1 to !·111 ~II S1lvn ""a.' -.hghtlv down Ill London ..ol $JI) -1.! tll 11Ulll t Gold (juotut io1J~ R~ Tht.· Associated Press Sl1IC'l.'tl d w«irld ~old prn.'t>S today London mur111ng fi xing $412.00. up $0.25. London all<·rnonn fixing $408.75. off $3.00. Ports ,11 tt·1110011 f1x1ng $411.49, off $0.21. Frnnkfurt I 1xm~ $413 00. off $0.03 Zurich l.1tt· aft1•rnoon $408 25 bid, off $3.00 . ttandy & HMmRn (only daily quote) $408.75, off $3 Oil Engelhard tonly dmly quote) $408.75, of( $3.00. Engelhnrd fabm·atC'<J (only daily quote) $429.19, off $3 t 'i NY Come~ 1<old spot month Fri $414 00, up $4.00. Sili1<"r Handy and tl,11m.4.m, $1 0 34 per troy OU!'lee. /Hetu/.~ NEW YOHK tAP) pnc'C'S today: Spot nonferrous metal Cop~r 78 ~ -80 cents a pound, U.S . dcsllnaUons. Copper 72.4~ oonts per pound. NY Comex 1pot mun \.h cloocd Fri Lead 20 ·~ -23 centl a pound. Zlnc 38-40 et:nt& a pound, d.alJ~. Tln $6.6681 Metal.I Week oompoclte lb. Aluminum 76 cents a pound, N.Y. Mercury $32~.00 per fluk. Platinum $380.00-'390.00 ~rch. troy ounce, N.Y . .. l • 88 Orange Ooaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, March 28 , 1983 0 l'Mop Mome In( 1 M3 Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' New Players. Kings and lOO's Kings. 12 mg "tar:· 1 0 mg nicoune-100' s 14 mg "taCl 1 mg nicotine av. per c1gare11e. by FTC method / ,, DlllJ Piiat MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1W83 ClASSlf 110 C4 Grand Prix typical for Watson • Will LONG BEACH (AP) -Opportwu.t.lc John Wat.on, making one of the charges from fer beck in the field thAt nave become h.la trademark in the paat two yeara, drove a McLaren-Ford t.o an impresalve victory yesterday in the Grand Prix of Long Beach. The 36-year-old driver from Northern Ireland, 1tartin" 22nd on the 26..car &rid, beat McLaren teammate NUd Lauda of Auatria to the finiah line by a aolid 27.993 8eCOllda. He averaged 80.625 mph in the 158-mile race. "It'• not anything I plan in advance," Wat8on explained, referring to h.la patented broken-field runa through the field. "It ;.a.t .eerns to happen. "Pereonally, I'd rather start at the front. Then I don't have to pass ev~body except in lapping." It was the fifth victory of Wataon'1 Formula One career. "More people here had problems u oppoeed to Detroit where I 8eelDed to have the strongest car," said Wataon, talking about hia victory last June in the inaugural Detroit race. "I'm really surpri9ed (to win here)," he added. "I expected other can on other tires to be faster. But I don't want to anal)'7.e lt too deeply becaWle I might end up confusing my.elf for the next race in America." Lauda, th.e defending champion here and a two-time world champion, started right behind Wac.on in the 24th spot on the 26-<:ar grid. He stayed right with Wat8on as the eventual winner wove through traffic on the tight COW'9e through the streets of downtown Long :Beach. A distant third was Rene Arnoux of France in a turbocharged Ferrari. He wa1 followed by Jacques Laffite of France in a Williama, Marc Surer of Switzerland in an Arrows and, in sixth, rookie Johnny Cecotto of Venezuela in a Theodore. The race, run under a bright sun with a crowd estimated at more than 70,000 on hand, was reportedly the l.aat Formula One event here. A news conference was scheduled today with speculation that next year's Grand Prix will be a part of the CART Indy-car aeries. John Watson takes victory lap (above), and holds trophy (right). At left, opening of race. Wataon's victory marked the first time in the eight-year hiltory of the LoDi Beach Formula One event that anyone had won after starting farther back than the front row. De Cinces now feeling a new pressure By JOHN SEV ANO M Ille .,.., l"tloC lblfl PALM SPRINGS -Last year, for the first time in Doug DeCinces' career, he was able to play a season free from pressure. the Brooks Robi.naon stuff. I thought I was over that, but I gueu I wasn't," reuons De Ci.nces of hil banner eeaaon. "Plus, I had a manager laat year that stressed confidence in me. That really helped me out. I felt I was in total control as a h.att.er. I knew what I wanted to do and 1 went out and accomplished it." De Cinces, who grew up in Los Angeles, wants to atay and ls not happy with ~ement's dedaion. "This year I want to do what's best for me," he says. "When you play without a contract you get selfilh a little bit." Downing and Bob Boone are all in the laat year of their contract.a. And, it's not as if the Anaell haven't re-negotiated in the past u "l'red Lynn. Rick Burle.on, Tommy John and Ken Forach all have received new cont.racta while still under previoua terma. If you detect a note of bitterness in De Cinces' atatement, there just may be. Under new surroundings and finally away from Brooks Robinaon's shadow in Baltimore, De Cinces responded with his best numbers ever The third baseman hit .301 with 30 home runs and 97 runs batted in. It waa the kind of year that didn't go unnoticed as the 10-year veteran finished third in last year's American League MVP voting behind the Orioles' F.ddie Murray and winner Robin Yount of Milwaukee. De Cinces was hopeful of doing the same things again th1a eeaaon, but a new cloud has darkened the sky. "Have you talked to (Angel General Manager) Bullie Bavasl about a new contract?" De Cinoes ii asked. "Yes, a number of timea," he answers. "And you alwayw get the same answer about club policy?" Where's the line drawn? Aooord.1na to Bavam, the latter four were acquirecf on the final year of their contracta with o ther clubs and the Angela simply wanted to protect their investment in each instance. "No. But I don't want to get into that," he responds. I don't believe in negouating through the media." "When a player signed a three or four-year contract we have what we think is a legit contract," explain• Bavasi. "The surroundings were different and I didn't have the tension in the field with In the final year of a four-year contract he originally 1lgned with Baltimore, De Cinces has been infonned by Angel management that no new negotiation• will be held until his current contract expires. It's a policy the club has followed for a number of yean. De Cinces Is not alone in his predicament as Rod Carew. Bra a n The pros and cons of ha~ a player <See DE CINCF.S, Pa1e C!) Patton's charges • • wm again The UC Irvine tennis team continued in its roll of giant killers yesterday, stopping 12th-ranked Utah, 5-4, in the finals of the Anteaters' own tournament. The victory is the fourth against top 20 equada and top- ranked Pepperdine ii next on t.ap for Coach Greg Patton'• equad. Thia one was anything but euy, however. After the 1ln&le1 matches ended in a 3-3 tie, the result of the match hinged on doubles. And UCI rode the brink of dlsuter, f.a.lllng behind 4-3 when the flnt doubles match was completed. In the other two encounters, the Anteaters dropped the fint .et, leavtna no room for error. "We were ln a l>OllUon where we had to win the lut four eeta to win the match," aald Patton. ''Jimmy (Snyder) and Erle (Quade) pt their work done quickly, ao lt wu up to the frelhnwn. '' · With the maicb dd1na on their ~ Bruce M-.n Bon ll1n8 and 8teph•n Aniaton did a hAlb·wln Id 1n the~-. • TraUfn~, 5·1, the UCI duo pn .--ID m.k and tMn hold ..w to wm1 the i*t at 5-5. The two team• then beld .-w. ......,.. the matcb Into a lie-breaker. And UCl'1 team poe..s.d to fall behind ln the ._.._.., .. 1, before rallyf.nC Greg Patton to claim a 7 -6 decl.llon and the match. In the feetured linales match, Utah'a Gres Holmee ahowed why he la the top-ranked colle1e slnal• player in the country by doWn1na Snyder in llratcht eeta, 6-3, 6-1. But UCI rebounded thanka in part to Man Son ffins, who toppled Utah'• Chriuian Schult••, the country'• No. 44-rankea player. The victory Improved Man Son Hln1'1 penonal mark to 20·5 th1I teMCn. Qu.de Md little troubi. wtth Joe Ruuell, winning e-a, 8-4. to move ·hb mark to 10-7 W. aeuon. But Utah won the other two ..,,,.. mat.cbupa to Mt &!Mt mae for th• drama Uc flnllh ,rn doubl-. Tbe An•ten. U..2 overall. .... holMM to mow lnto the national top 10 when the rankJnat .,.. announced thla w .. k, Patton -'d. 'Dogs put bite on Tar Heels Houston reaches Final Four for second straight year From AP dl1patclaea S)'RACUSE, N.Y. -Georgia's James Banks was worried that the bubble wouJd bunt for the 1urprillng Bulldop when Terry Fair got into foul trouble early in the second half againat defending national champion North Carolina yesterday. ' Instead, the smaller, No. 18 Georgia team pW)ed away and shocked the eighth-ranked Tar lieela 82 -77 ln the NCAA East Regio nal championah.lp game to advance to the FlnaJ Four ln the 8ulldog1' first-ever post-1eason playoff appearance. The victory sent the Bulldogs, 24-9, against another Cinderella team, North Carolina State, in Saturday'• national eemlflnala at Albuquerque, N.M. "1 wu ecared becau.e we loet Terry," aaid Bank.a, a 6-6 junldr who led Georgia with 2~tll and wu named the re onal'1 molt valuable yer. "But everybody waa ptyina ao well. Vem emlna and Oerald Crosby were playing sreat. Terry wu a b'8 lam, but Richard Corhen more than did hla share.'' Fair, the tallest Bulld<>s starter at 6-7 ~ the team'• top acorer, pJcked up hla third and fourth personal foul• one eecond apart wlth 18:08 remain1na· He never returned to the pme becau.e the Bulldop had momentum . Oeorp, whk:h fln.lahed In a tour-way tie for fourth In the Sout.heutem Conference and aot into the NCAA playoff• only by winnln1 the SEC tournament, ha a lllWD·pm9 wl.nnlna l1rftk and the 24 victories .... the most In the IChool'• h.latory. Houston 89, Villanova 71 KANSAS CITY -Akeem 11The Dream" a.juwon wu IUCXinct when uked what he lilted •bout the aam• of baaketball: "Reboundin•. b~ .. and dunklna." n.it'• exactly what die 7~ center Ca~o~r.1;sccttAtnMldwHt w:= chamll&onlhlp and lnto colleft balketbt.ll'• nna1 rour 10r·t.hi ~ ~t ~· ~won, who *I tlie nation with 1'3 blocked •bot.a t)d1 ...on, flCONd 20 polnta, _pbbed 13 rebounda and blocked eight shotll, teaming with forward Larry Micheeux to give the Cougars an 89-71 victory over Villanova. MJcheaux scored a game-high 30 pointa and Michael Young added 20 for Houston. Dominating inside from atart to flnilh, the top-ranked Cougars demoliahed the Big F.ut tri- champlon Wildcats to join Georgia, North Carolina State and Lou.lsville ln the Flna1 Four. EvtrY llC.hool hu red aa Its color. • "We wanted to go to Albuquerque awfully bad," aa.ld Lewla, whoee team hasn't lost 1ince a December meeting with Virginia in Tokyo. "It'• going to be a great game.•• The Couaan took control of a cold-ahootlna and 1horter Wildcata team at the outaet of the eecond half. "They played tremendou1ly well," aald a vl1lbly dleappolnted Villanova Coach Rollle Maaaimino. "'I'hey're the best team we've eeen all 'l_ear and Olajuwon la every bit u aood M Patrick Ewtna.'' the Georptown All-Amerlca. Canucks bury Kings ra ' . 1-~ t:· · .. • h .. I ' . i:--r l James Worthy Rockets shot down by Worthy INGLEWOOD (AP) -Roolde J~ Worthy c:onMCted on all nine of hla field goal attempta while 900ring 21 points la.st night as the Loe Angeles Laken rolled to an easy 114-93 National Baaketball Auoclation victory over the Houston Rocketll. The Lakera led all the way, acorin1 the game'• flrat five points and quickly racing to an 11-2 advanta1e. The lfocketa were not cloeer than 11even points after thAt. It wu 29-20 after one quarter, 6~-40 at halftime and 87-66 after three perioda. The Laken employed reeervea throuahout moat of the final 12 minute& Earvin "MaO:" Johrwon of the Lakera led ail K"Ottn with 28 points and WM cndlted with a pme-htah nine ...... Kare.ID Abdul..Jabbar and Junaal Wl1km added 17 and 14 pointa, respectively, for Loa~ 'lbe Lakera have won nine of their lut 11 aamee while the Rocbtll bave lOat 12 ot their !alt 14 outtnp. The LMen made 47 of their 90 field 1oal attempu for 52.2 C:.:' accuracy while the cannected on onl1 aa ot ee f1ool' ahoca for sa.& perm\t ettlclency. Worthy hid lr*l reboundll to 10 wUb hit 21 polnla. "Thi• l• th• type of a•m• when 10'I bave ID concentrate ewry mo&Mnt.•• aald Worthy . ''You cu aet oU tndl end do thiftll 10'.& daa•t w.bt to do. We wanted to P'aab the ball a\ all --. and sn-n ~ball at an dmiiiL'' ('& Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIMondey, March 21, 1983 LA Marathon honors to Laguna's Petersen From AP d11petcbe1 LOS ANGELES -Sue Petersen m of Laguna Beach was the first woman finisher rn yesterday's Loe Angeles Marathon, clocking 2:55 50 (or the 26 mile, 385-yard coune. The race. which attracted a record held of about 1,500, was run through the streets of Los Angeles. Sally Edwards of Sacramento was well back in second plac..-e ln the women's diviaion with a tune of 3:11.01. followed by Elizabeth Noyola of Baldwin Park in 3:12.05, Judith Giampietro of Los Angeles (3:19 52) and Helen Dick of Los Angeles (3:20.36). Sunon K.ilill of Na1rob1, Kenya captured top honors among men competing Kalili was timed in 2:22.18. Quote of the day John Bauett, owner of the Tampa Bay Bandit.a. on why he expects the USFL to gain defectors from the Canadian League: "An American wants to play in the U.S. He's just like a sailor who is looking to get lucky every Saturday rugh." Flames rally to top Jets Defenseman Peal Reinhart ~ notched two third-period goah and \ Kari Jalonen scored the winner with 5:25 left as Calgary rallied from a 3-0 deficit to pin a 4-3 defeat on Winnipeg last night In the National Hockey League . . . In other NHL action, Hartford goalie Greg Miiien made 34 saves as the Whalers ended Boston's four- game winning streak with a 5-1 triumph ... Steve Larmer and Al Secord pumped in a pall' of goals apiece and Tony E1po1lto recorded his 15th career shutout as Chicago stopped Detroit, 6-0 . . . Ron Flockhart and Bill Barber scored 57 seconds apart in the first period to spark Philadelphia to a 4-1 victory over New Jersey . . Brent Saner scored two first-period goals to lead the New York Islanders pa.st Pittsburgh, 4-1 . . . Dale McCoart'1 goal with just under two minutes remaining lifted Buffalo into a 6-6 tie with Quebec ... Maril Pavelich netted two goals, including the game-winner at 6:06 of the third penod, giving the New York Rangers a 5-4 decision over Washington. Yank ' Alexander 1'harp Doyle Alexander pitched 1lx la 11COrel-Inning;, lowering hla •prlng earned run average to 0.60, and Oscar Gamble homered u the New York Yankees nipped Toronto, 2· 1, ye1terday in exhibition baseball action l!:lsewhere. Ml1uel Dlloae had ~ hi~ t4I ~pur Cleveland to a 9· 7 dectaion over the Chlcago Cube Bill Stein alugged a two-run homt!r tn the runth inning to give Texaa a 3-2 victory over Kansas City . . . Cbrl1 Cbambll11 drove ln two runs with a single and a ground ball, helping Atlanta defeat Baftimore, 5-2 . . Lett-hander Mlke Cbrl1 held MUwaukee hltleu for three lnnings and knocked In the go-ahead run with a seventh-inning double, pacing San Franciaco to a 6-2 win over the Brewers . Jeff Jones hit a palr of homers and Gary Redus homered once to power Cincinnati to a 4-0 triumph over Pittsburgh in a game shortened to 5 ~ innings by rain. Frank Paatore limited the Sues to Just three singles . . Matt Young blanked San Diego over the first six innings a.s SeatUe nipped the Padres, 4-3 . . . Rain m the east wiped out five games -Detroit vs. Houston. Boston vs. Minnesota, the New York Mets vs . a Philadelphia split squad, the rest of the Phillies vs. a Toronto split squad and the Chicago White Sox vs. St. Louis. Sonics move past Blazers Jack Sllllna pumped in 23 points m and Lonnie Shelton added 18 to pace Seattle to a 122-108 victory over Utah last rught in the National Basketball AssoclaUon. The victory, coupled with Portland's 1068 to Kansas Oty. moved the Sorucs into third place i.n the Pacific Division . . Ebewhere in the NBA. Joe C. Meriweather S('()red a season- hlgh 21 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to pace Kansas Cit y to its 110-95 triumph over Portland. The Kings built a 17-point lead in the first half thanks in part to cold shooting by the Blazers. who went without a field goal and missed 18 straight shots from the floor over a 12-minute 1pan . Moses Malone notched 33 points to lead Philadelphta to its 59th llt<MA victory against 11 losses, a 94-80 win over Cleveland. Forward Julius Ervlng sat out his eighth straight game with a sprained wrist . . . Charles Davia tallied a career-high 33 points as substitute for injured starter Greg Ballard to spark Washington past Indiana. 121-101. Turnovers costly to Express CHICAGO (AP) -The Chicago Bliu finally played George Allen's style of football yesterday when they took the ball away from the Los Angeles Express in the final three series of the game. "It was a good win over a team that was fired up to beat us," Allen said alt.er a 20-14 triumph thal snapped a two-game losing streak. "We finally won one in Chicago," saJd Allen. "I don't know if our budget can stand it, but we gave all 40 guys a game ball. The defense sucked 1t up at the end. We took the ball away three times That's the way it has to be." There had been no turnovers in the game, but with 6:24 remaining LaRue Ha.JTington fumbled and Jlm Fahnhorst recovered at the Los Angeles 43-yard line. The Blitz ran the clock down to 2:07 when John Roveto booted his second field goal of the game, a 24 -yard chip shot for a 20-14 lead G WC hosts meet The defending national community college champion, the defending state champion and three perennial California powers will collide tomorrow when Golden West Coll~e hosts a five-way swim meet beginning at 6 p.m. Indian River College of Florida, last year's national community college champion, will be on hand. as well as state champion West Valley. Fullerton, Saddleback and the hart Rustlers "It's the first time any teams from California have met a national champlonshJp team because we've never been able to compete in the national championships.'' explains Rustler Coach Ken Hamdorf. "~t will be a very interesting meet in a lot of respects. 'nle meet will feature a matchup of two of Southern California's premier distance freestyler11 in Golden West's Doug Burchell and Fullerton's Tom Hllgen. Gophers hire GWC's Dixon Golden West C-0llege assistant football coach Dennia Dixon has aa::epted an aaiatant coaching position at the University of Minne90t.a. Dixon will be In charge of the Gophers' offensive line, the same poeJUon he handled Wlder Rustler Coech Ray Shackleford since 1978. He'll al.90 be respon•lble for recruiting community collep playera in California. Minnaota was 3-8 under head coach Joe Salem lut year. Then, m succession, Wally Pesull and Eddie Brown intercepted Tom Ramsey passes to thwart any t.'Omeback attempts by the Express Los Angeles Coach Hugh Campbell credit.e<i the punung of Jeff Partridge, a Golden West College product, for making "the game as close as 1t was Our offensive !me picked up m the S('COnd half but was :.ub par m the first half "Chicago has the best personnel of all the teams we've played so far. no questJon about 1t," said Campbell. whose team dropped to 2·2. the same as Chicago. "They present you with a lot of problems, especially their defense " A crowd of 10,936 attended in rainy weather, compared to 21,949 at last week's snowy home opener This time there were 7 .377 no-shows The Blitz took a 10·0 halfume lead and did not allow the Express to cross midfield m the first half Roveto put Chicago ahead with a 38-yard field goal with ~.43 left in the hrst quarter and Kevin Long punched across from the I ·yard lme with 25 9eCOnd.s left m the half to cap a 64-yard dnve Loe Angeles st.ruck quickly after taking lhe second-half kickoff with Ramsey unloading a 40-yard touchdown pass to Tony Boddie. A poor punt by Chicago's Frank Garcia g:ive the Express the ball at the Blitz 31 but a 45-yard held goal attempt by Vince Abbott was wide. Angels trim A's PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Bobby Clark's two-run tingle with two outa m the bottom of the ninth gave the Angels a 4-3 win over Oakland m exhibition basebafl yesterday, stretching their winning streak to seven games. Alt.er Gary Pettis singled off Rkk Langford and Rick Adams drew a walk to open the ninth, Joe Fer8l190n sacrificed the runners along and Daryl Sconien1 drew an intentional walk. Langford struck out Mike Brown before Clark's game-winning hit to right~nter. Lula Sanchez picked up the win after retiring the A'a in order i.n the top of the ninth The A'• had taken a 3-2 lead in the seventh on a two-out double by Ric.key Henderaon and BUJ Almon'• RBI lln&le. Mike Norris 1tarted for the A's but a bllster on ru. middle finger forced hia departure after he held the Anaels to two hita over the flnt five inning!I. Norril walked the hues full with one out 1n the flnt lnnJf'\8 before Doua De Cinces aqled for two runt to give the Angela e 2-1 lead. Do dgers blanked by Expo pair New Jt-rHt~y remain winle Tim Muae1U'1 4~-yard Uold ao.1 m with 2.30 to play and Tony Davia' 4. • 10 y1mJ toudufown run a minute laltlr ov1•n1 h1u.Jowrd Heracbel Welker'• n1U111t produl·Uve 11ame (or New JcinM'y u SQ.at.on rallied wllh 18 fourth-quartt'r poln~ to beat the wlnh..,. G.:ru~rlllJa, :u 21, yeaterday In tht.1 Unlk~t St.lltA. .. f()(Jtball Leullue Walker gained 97 yttrd.t on :t 1 carries, llC'Ort.'Ci a t.o~hdown and caught four ~ .. ror 62 y•rdt. but ha fUtqbl.o ln th<" fourth quiflA•r set up the aarno-wi.nAfna field goal . E11ewhero In thf" USFL. lllm McQullkea'1 third touchdown pau ln overtime gave Wuhtnaion a 22-16 victory over Mlc:hlaan . Cayard, crew easily captures Cal Cup race By ALMON LOCKABEY OeltJ "* hetlnt WrttM . Cornerback Jeff Geor1e'1 tumble recovery .et up John Reaves' t.ouchdown pue, then Goorae a1prlnted 22 yards with an lntt·rc~ptlon for another ecore u unbeaten Tampa Bay downed Philadelphia. 27 -22. MARINA DEL REY -Tht'ro 11 no aubltituw for l'Xperlence in yacht match racing. Paul Cayard of St. Francia Yacht Club, San Francisco, a member of the crew of the 12-meter Defender, one of the contenders for the America's Cup, p1ovt'd that yesterday. Cayurd and his crew JUll switched the expenem't' ov.-r to the Six Meters and handlly won a pair of match races on Santa Monica Bay yesterday to capture California Yacht Club'• Cal Cup. Cook hold one-hot lead Cook played a steady round of 71 and PONTE VEORA, Fla John !I clung to a one-stroke lead yt>Sterday In th£> final and dec1d1nl( match Cavard ufter 54 hol('S of• the twice-delayed and not-yet-complete Tournament Player11 Championship. BOATING Cook, the second-round leader , (lmshed thr<'<! trips over the controversiaJ Players' Club murse in ioo. six shots under par. Bobby Clampett. a long-time amateur c:ompeutor of Cook's who f. med the pro tour w1lh him in 1980, dose up with a 70 mcludmg b1rd1es on the 15th and 16th holes - and moved to within one stroke at 211 defeated &n Mitchell Jr of CaJjfom1a Yacht Club by a minute and 15 seconds, but the race was much closer than that dunng the first half Still another of their buddies from the recent days as amateurs, Vance Heafner, w~ third at 69-212 Mitchell got the start but after a few minutes Cayard started a tacking duel that had them swapping the lead On the final tack to the weather Mark Cayard and his crew brought St Franos VIII around the pin 10 seconds ahead and Mitchell's crew was a little slow setting a spinnaker Those three wall play together m the fmal round today. t'ortex first In Hot Hum Holmes outslugs Rodriguez Vortex, skippered by Bruce Twichell, Voyagers Yacht Club was the winnr of VYC's Hot Rum St>ries yesterday. Larry Holmes, returning to • Scranton, Pa. where he began hLB pro The series LS an intraclub affair sailed under the Portsmouth Handicap system. fighting career 10 years ago, knocked Second was Pmtada, sailed by Dave Williams. and third was Tsunarru, Dave Gray. down Lucien Rodriguez in the sixth round yesterday and boxed his way to an easy unanimous decision in defense of his World Boxing Council heavyweight championship Podola" 'J'rophy t.o Ortiz . . Fresno State, the only college basketball team from the West still playing, meets Wake Forest tonight in the semifinals of the National Invitation Tournament in New York. The other semilinaJ pits DePaul against Nebraska . . . Cale Yarborough charged past Benoy Paraoa1 with about 25 miles lo go and captured the Coca-Cola 500 Grand National auto race at AtJanta lntcmational Raceway Gaston Ortiz of Balboa Yacht Club was the winner of the WaJter Podolak Memonal Trophy for a match racing senes m Soling Class sloops sailed out of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club Saturday and yesterday . Second was Bandit, co-skippered by John Donnell and Bob Barman, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. and third was Animal, Steve Beck, Balboa YC Contrail wins Prltl"ln Television, radio MARINA DEL REY The top hve skippers TV: Motorspons International Stock car racing. 7:30 p.m .. Channel 56; College basketball -An NIT semifinal game tapt.>d at Madi.son Square Garden earlier tonight, 11 p.m., Channel 9. in the Pnukm Trophy predicted log race Saturday all turned Ul percentages of error of less than· l percent tn the 21·mtle race out of Del Rey Yacht Club. TUESDAY'S RADIO: Exhibition baseball - New York Yankees vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, 10.10 a.m. KABC (790); San FrancLSCO vs. Angels al Palm Springs. 12.55 pm. KMPC (710). The winner with a .441 percent of error was Contrail, skippered by Paul Leland, Venice Yacht Club. Runner-up was Dulcinea ll, Murray Gordon Marina YC, 695; third was Misty Sea, Tom Collins. Hollywood YC, .811, fourth was Lotsa Luck, Mort Rudin, Cahforrua YC, .923, and fifth was Sirene, Ed Rei.sen, HolJywood YC. 941 DE CINCES' PRESSURE . • • Doug De Cinces Revenge, Rocket • win races LOS ANGELES -Revenge. cik1ppered by Wayne Willenberg of P1erpotnl Bay Yacht Club was the overaU and Class A winner yesterday m Los Angeles Yacht Club's Around Santa Barbara Island race. the fourth of the curr ent Whitney and Los Angeles Times Series. Revenge ts an International Otrshore Rule boat sailing for the Whitney Trophy. In the Loa Angeles Times Series for Performance Handicap From Page Cl finish h1S existing contract before signing a new one have been often debated. Naturally. most players want to discuss new pact.Ii aft.er having a good sea.son Management trad1ttonally balks at such a venture. although normally it costs them more money in the long run "What was it Boone sald the other day, 'This could cost you more money'," notes Bavas1 "Well, I know that. ••It's bad, but it's something we have to do. The only way it's going to cost us more money is If they have a good year. which is what we want them to do. "It may cost us a few bJck.s, but we think it's worth the gamble·· DeCtnces doesn 't shar~ Bavasi's view. "I think it adds a burden. but thAt's 90mething I'll have to deal with" says De Cinces. "If they want me to be a free agent, thnt's the way It is. "I play baseball to win If l need any more motivation than I played with last year, then aomethlng's wrong. To me, It isn't motivational. It's more of a negative factor. But I'll just have to push that out (of my nund) becau1e lf you dwell on lhe negative, you end up doing negaUve thinJll." About the only negative aspect all of last year was that De Cinc:el hit .241 during the flnt Racing Fleet raungs. the overall Strong showings and Class A winner was Rocket. ~;1Y!>!ht~~~ Bleiwei1 of Del by UCI runners * * * LOS ANGELES -The UC hftte ..,..,_....,... "-d f L ~----'-and IOR O\IERAll -1 Revenge. W1yne lJ"vine UO 0 iN UVJUOUCW w111eni.;. P\et"po1n1 a.y YC; 2 c~n;o. f J Wendy Simmon• turned in Me'--!, 1.AYC, 3 M11r1111ee11 ~. Tom a strong performance In the Scnoc:ll, ~ Hll'bof Yea/It C!Ub .. 000 rd CLASS A -1 A4Mtn;e: 2 c1penoo: 3 "'• -met.er run yeste ay at a Am111te, Mt! Alchlev. Udo , ... vc. w o m e n • 1 t r a c k a n d f I o 1 d CLAll e -1. M1t1akffll fhlpreu. ~ Invitational meet at USC. ~ t':.~~~· 1.evc: 3 ....._ Goru.a.lea eet a .:hool record ln PHAF OVEAAll -1 Aoolcet. ...... the event, clockJn• 17:15.64 '° :=1.~LA~ ~c'in2~'-:~ Unl1h Hcond. Munwhll•. ~oe 111yvc Simmon• waa fifth with a PHA,-A -1 Aoelte1, 2 Ob-.ion, l -•I '--•'-'"" f ln. .n..o 2• lnl... )"i•-~ ..-~ ...... 0 .. :~ ..... i-:..:.==-~~~~~~~~~~~---~~ Llncoln • Mercuiy two months of lhe season Of t.'Ourse, he hH 327 the rest of the way De C1nces was under the impression he had played his way into a little security. Now. he's not so sure "I was hoping to make my home here. I kmda thought that way," says De Cmces. "But I can't make that statement now. "l Just have to go out and do what"s best for me. If they want to wait to see what's best for them. then \hey're taking the chance that it may not be the best for me." Says Bavas1. ''These pJayers can·l outprice themselves. We know what they're worth If we want to sign a player. we'll Slgtl tum." 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Z2 ..... .,,~ ~ 14130~27 7 • J 11-22 re -Tr\Mllon 33 -lrom ,..._ (AndNeyeltyn klell) PN -lrywlt H nin (Troul kk*) re -0-... Z2 11\latcaCMIOn r9lll<n (~lllC*) PN -l'O Trllllll U Tll -P:0~4i r• -Pl9tt 1 ""'(~ klCkl Tl -FO /ltltdtvlrff#ry 3' . PN -fO Trowt t7 . 1'111 -,0 TrOUI 27 ..,,I -llfyen1 33 ~.. lrom Ktot>n (p-laltad) A -11,711 ................ llUSHINO -r.,... lley, Plett 14-76 lloona 11·64. Trvvllon t-0, ....,_ 1~. ~ 9ryeftl 22·111,...., ~12. Auein• 2· 1 ;, """"' .... ,_.... 1·1. KtCIM '""*-2 l'AISIHO -Tampa lay, "HVH t8·32· 1·26t ; Plllladalpllla, Fu1lna 2· 11-143. Krom tl-20.().144. l'll!Cl!IVINQ -T1111pa lay, Buggt 4•IO, 0\Neapll l·H, Trvvl*On t _,I , l'tet1 2-21, Oiltler1 2-H. Cox 1·l2, lolll\ 2·H. Y~ 1-t; l'lllacMlpfll., 1rYMi 3•17, FlltkM 1-41, Oof\OYllf\ 1·3', Coi.ar 1-lt , l'-11• M l MllHD Fll!LD OOALI -TMeP• lier . Andru1y1llyn 41. Pllllada4phl•. - Orange CoHt OAILV PILOT/Mond•y, Meroh 28, 1983 I 9oaton 11, New JerMJ 21 ._..,,~ 90lton 1 3 3 18-> 1 ..... JafMy 0 21 0 0-21 Boo -Wal1on I runjM&ru!ll l<IClll HJ -Walk• 1 run ( -ki NJ -CarlhOn 2 run (J-It. ) HJ -Hlclt.• 10 P•H rrom COii fJaoo1>1 ktclll 90I -,G Miw.atU 33 90I -'0 M&IHlll 26 80I -CrvmA. 1 rvn (C SmHh PIM lrom Wal1on) Boo -'0 M.W.111 45 eo. -o..11 10 run (M-11 klClll A -:!0.612 ~•i.11a11ce AUSHINO -&ollon. Crump. 18-87, Davia 13-70. Watton 2·4, 0 JoMten 3-4, A Jol\n_, 2•4 -.larN'f, Walllar 21·97. Carthon 1[).29, &coll 3. 16 PASSINO -Bot ton. Walton I 6 ·40· t-172 Haw Jarea y. Scoll 14-27·1·182 AECEtVINO -90llon. Coal!\ 4-49 C•ump 2·8, 8mtth &·85. l'rani 2· 11, DAYll 1-6. 8ayla 1-12 H ...• ...,, Hlekl 4·36. Brodlky 1·14, Cartllo" 3-14, Walllar 4.e2, Cofl.a 1·27, 8u111Van 1-10 MISSED FIELO OOAl.S -8011on, 11ona ,.._ J<woey. none Grand "11 of Long 9Mcft Aaautu wUll driver. home country 1ypa ol -· lape oomp191ad -...,,,,.,.., •-898 loaecl In mpll 1 JOlln Walaon. N~n Ireland, MCUll9n MP4-1C. 76, ll0.12& 2 Niki Laude, Aullrla, Mclaren MP4-tC. 76 3 Aana Arnoux Fronce. Farrarl 1211-C28. 7& 4 Jacquaa Lalft1a. Franc. WIMl- FWOl-C, 74 & Mere Surer Swotterlano ,.,,_. AS. 74 I Joll"ny Cacotto. Venezua11. TMQOora N183. 74. 1 Raoul lloaaal, 8razll, UQtar JS·21 73 II Da nny Sulll•an United Stal .. Tyfflil 01 t 73 11 Mtcllela ,.lt>orato 1t1ly Tyrrell 011 73 10 Alccatdo Pair-. lllly 8tabtlam llT52, 72 11 Alain Proa1, Fr-. Renaull R£40. n • 12 Higa! M...-Engiend lOIUI 112. 72 13 Eddi• Cllaavar Unllao Stal•• Renaull AE30 C 87 14 Alan -Au1tralla Arrow. A8 &a 16 HallO<l Plqual 8'1111. 8<ab/lam 8Tll2, $1 Ill And••• d• CH arlt, 11a1y. All• "-t83T, 48 17 EJio oa Anqeltt 11a/y, lotuo e.:IT, 21 111 Aoberl Guerrero Cofombta , Tl\aOOOfa H 183 27 It .-...f'larTe Jatrlat ,,,.,_ l.lglar JS-21 21 20 8rvno GI-. 1111y T- TO 1113B, 211 21. Maurl Baldl. lll ly Alla Rom.o 113T. 211 22 Patnck Tambay, ,r.._. Ferrari 128-G28. 25 2a l(al(e "-'g Ftf\alnd. W1ll1alN l'W06-G, 25 24 E11aeo Salu.w. CIMll. Mard't MM 01. 211 2& Oarrtck Warwick. England. T-TO 1831, 11 2e Manfred Wlnkalhoclc. 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CAMN•U CONP'IMMCI IMr!N ot¥lalon • Edmon1on •·Calgary •·Vantou-Wlnnlpag W L T °'QA "''" 46 21 11 .07 30ll 101 31 34 12 :IOI 307 74 ;)() 34 13 213 2" 73 31 38 a 291 311 10 '""'" 211 311 11 2to 343 113 Notrte O!Ylaloft •·Cl"lk:egO •·Mlnnaaot• •·SI LOUii •·Toronto O.tr04l 45 22 10 324 282 100 40 21 18 314 273 1111 24 38 16 2111 303 83 26 31 12 278 317 62 20 42 15 250 326 58 WAA..lt COWl•NCI l'lltrlc~ Otwlalon y·Phllada4Dhll 47 22 9 314 231 102 ll·NY lllaooar1 40 26 12 287 211 92 •·WUl\lngton 311 23 18 29& 2111 112 •·HY Aanga<t 33 34 11 2115 278 76 -Jerwy 111 48 13 217 324 4$ Pllllbutgl\ 17 51 II 24t 311 43 Adamolll..._ y·80lton 411 11 11 31a 211 107 •·MontrMI 4 I 23 13 342 278 9$ •·8"ffal0 37 27 13 303 271 87 •·Oval>ac 32 33 12 321 323 78 Harlford 18 52 7 247 3111 43 •-cilnc:hacl playoll apot y-cHnched d""'-lhla u.1 ..... 1·.--.. Vancouver 8 lllftea 4 Harltoro & 8oaton t c111e990 • Oalr04t 0 Ptl•~· 4, New Jara.y , e>u.t>ac •• lluffalo 8, ... New York lllanOarl 4, Pltttburgll 1 N-Yorll ~· 5. Wathlnglon 4 Ca1Q1ty 4, Wlnnlj)ag 3 Taftlghr1 0- No gar.-IClledulacl T_.,O'#'a 0...- IC lf\ea 11 Cll9a"f 80l1ona1~ Buffalo at Harllord N-Yor1< Rangaro at SI LOUii f O•onlC ., Mlnnaaof• Canvck1 a. Klna ... 4 ._. .., It.no.fa LOI Angtllal 1 2 1 • 4 Vancouver 0 5 3-8 ....... ,..,._ , Loe Angalaa. Fo• 25 IHWdyl 11 31 Panelly -Hoc*lna. lA, 17:411 . ._.., ,..,._ 2 Vancouva r. Lani 8. 4 32 3 Vancou-. Smyl 3& (Aol•. Oradk>I. 8 12 4 lot Angalat. han1 18 (HOlmH. Hot*int). a 43 5 LOI .......... Hercly & (Q;or.,,. sw.-1 10 1, s v~ H-d 19 tSmyl. 1.anz) 12:26 (p9) 7 Vaneou••• Smyt 38 (Rola Oradtnl 17 u a v~. Lupul 111 (Klnon). 111 20 PanlltJaa hylor. LA ~. 10 38. 8ubl1 Von m1Jor, 10 31. NII). Van, ga me m11conduc1, 10 38, L Mu•phy. LA 10 31 S._ia, Van, 111'38. Sim,,_, lA 12 14. Belland. Van. 12 42. H•cly. lA 14 24 ~ ....... I v~ Tan11 I n.~ 5 1• \Pill 10 lo• Anger .. Taylor 11 (Olonna Herdyl. 1549 IOC>t 11 vancou-t10t• o 10rac1o.,. Smyf), 19 51 12 vanc:ou-. Wand 2 (Helwvd Oelonnal, 17 28 Panalllaa -Htchollo, lA. 4 17. Dionna. LA. 5 50. Lindgren Va n. & 50. Lan1, Von, 11 11 Lant. Van 1' 25 Shot• on Goa l -LOI Angala1 t -10-11-30 v-11·111-10-31 OcatlM -LOA Anv-l••oa~I Mallaaon Vancouva< llrod-.., -1e 413 WMllend trertNOtlafq I UUAU ---.i....e-IOST~ AEO SOX -Aallad ..-.. on Brion K~an pllcl\a r for Iha -ol ,_ Illa unGOfodltlor ... retaaM Sant MAii< Fldryc:ll, O.nnla SoycS. 8tlan Denman. Dannie Bum -o..... Schol>9M. pl-1, Miiia 0.v19, lnl\elOar, Juan Buttabad. thorttlOI). and Gue llutgaN. outf\eldar, to Pewtuel<at ol 11\a lnt•natlonal LM11U9 S..t Jecllla Outern.. "'°'111o0 10 -8rttlln 01 , ... ~league CHICAGO WHIT( SOX -Cut Al Hr.-y. p11cn. MILWAUKEE IAEWl!AS -Plac.d Aollle ~ pncnar. on the 11-d.y dlMblad ii11 re1roac:1l..a 10 Sa1urday, MarCh 2$. Nation.I LMaw CINCINNATI AEOS -S...1 CllarHa lelbrandl and Fred Toi-. pit-a, Aon Uttla and Erle De"'"-~. and S-Clwlatmu. celdlat, to INlf •Pring tralnt11g COll\PI•• IOr ••• u11gnma nl Placed Chulla Puleo. pit-. on the 21-day dlM'*<l 1191 HEW YORK MICTS -~ JOlln 61..,.,., catehar. on Iha 1May dlMlllad tlat. ratroacilw lo M11Cf't 21, PtTTS8UAOH Pt AA TES -eenl Denio OONAIN and Hal_, Norfl'IAl'I lnflaldan. 10 ,....., _.,, IMgua -'°' ....Mal9' ....... TINNll UNITED STATES TENNIS ASSOCIATION -El«tad Hunt• L Dalal our Jf ., P<Ml<lant Camel. Where a man belongs. 16 mg. "tar. 1.1 mg. nicotine av. per cioarttte by FTC method. Warning, The Sllrgeon General Hes Determined That Ciga rette Smoking Is Oangero~a to Your Health. 4 Or•nge Cout DAILY PILOT/Monda , M•rch H . 1083 Coastline big heartache Golden S tate's once pride and joy heavily d11n1ngetl By fie Auoc:lated P,... The ~ 1*tOM we _,.. ~--CNATIVI COHCll'TI, I' 0 lo• ens. 101'1 totornlllf Olor., Ave , 'ountelll v.-.,, CA H1ot C11le1on K Hlna 10141 Morning Glory Ave • ~ownteln v.-.,, aA. •aroe ~----lt~OrWI ~. Cerleton K HW lmmortallaed 1n Beech 8oyw IO~ and beech blank.et movfel, Califom.Ui I 840-mile coutllne hu alway• been the Golden Stata'1 pride and joy Thll year, lt'a turned into a major heartache. A wt.nt.er·lona ... ult by aurf and rain haa tumed onoe-aandy bNchet Into e yc1ore1 llUered by ton1 of debria. The ()C.'iMn hu swallowed up plctureaque plel"I that once reached out to the 1ea. The ma,JeeUc coaatal mountain• have turned Into glonl highway~tranaling mudpllea. CALIFORNIA Coaat•I Damage ~ •at-1 ... ll9ct ...,, lhe County Clet1I 01 Of M09 ~ty Oft M1rdl IA. INI, ~ l'ublltfl•d Orenge COHI Delly Piiot MlfCll H , Aprll 4, 1 I , 11, 1IU All of Calffornla's 16 coastal counties but one -San Franclk'O - have reported storm damaae. The major damage spots, from north to south: POINT ARENA -Municipal pier holding two restaurantl and fishing company collapees. Damage: $460,000. STINSON BEACH -Six homes splintered, a dozen more damaged, others cut off from sewage facilities and rendered unlivable. MARIN AREA -More than 1.100 homes and 300 businesses suffered $2. 7 million damage. A 500-foot ~tretch of levee breached east of Mariner Cove. SAN MATEO AREA -A quarter-mile stretch of Highway 1 above "Devil's Slide" 12 miles south of San Francisco undermined .and destroyed. SANTA CRUZ AREA -In Capitola, a r~taurant and about a dozen buaineaaes were flooded. In Aptos 10 homes, aome valued up to $800,000, wrecked, a dozen more heavily damaged. A seawall protecting Seaclilf State Park wiped out. Damage: more th.an $12 million. BIG SlJR AREA -Highway I closed north of Big Sur by a quarter- mile slide. The coastal route also damaged and cloeed 25 miles south of Big Sur. LOS OSOS -Damage: $70,000. CA YUCAS -Heavy damage to Chevron Oil pier, veterans' builting, municipal pi&r, beach and parking lot. Highway 46, linking inland north- south Highway 101 and coastal Highway 1 at Cambria, closed. Damage to buildings: $350,000. PISMO BEACH AREA -Pismo Beach pier suffers $2 milllon damage, Avila Beach piers and beaches heavily damaged. Union Oil pier in Port San Lula completely destroyed, many boats su nk. Shell Beach h eavily eroded, one house undermined. SANTA BARBARA -Santa Barbara harbor closed for several weeks. Stea.ma Wharf lost 20 piling, and a restaurant, 25 homes damaged. Total: $2.5 million. VENTURA AREA -288 homes along coast suffered $2.8 million, $15 million damage to flood control channels. Crop, farmland damage: $15 million. MALIBU -Al least rune homes destroyed . Paradise Cove pier destroyed. Slides on Pacific Coast Highway. SANTA MONICA -Sant.a Monica pier lost 400 feet, plus pilings and part DllTH 1mc11 MO~ ot parking lot. Rebuilding expected to cost more than $10 mUlion. Damaged water softening system in Ocean Park expected to coat up to $700,000 to repair. SEAL BEACH AREA -750 homes and businesses flooded, estimated damages of $12 million to $14 mjlllon. Seal Beach pier lc.t all but 600 feet of its original 1,800 feet for estimated damage of $3.5 million. Offshore oil derrick is $2.5 million 1088. ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH -700 homes flooded at $14 m11llon 1,800-foot Huntington Beach pier lost 20 feet, damage 1700,000 Five-rrule stretch of Pacific Coast Highway cl<>&e<i for mo5t of a month. SAN CLEMENTE -HaH of 1,270-foot San Clemente pier submerged, damage $1 million OCEANSIDE -$6 5 million in flooded homes, $3 rrulhon damage t.o Oceanside oier which may have to be replaced. Gas line rupture cost $400,- 000. DEL MAR -One restaurant, three public building,. 68 homes suffered $2.l million flood damage. LA JOLLA -Damage t.o Marine Room restaurant at La J olla Beach and Tennis Club; $50,000 damage t.o Torrey Pines St.ate Park. SAN DIEGO -Surf destroys 300 feet of Crystal Pier, $350,000 loss Public and private property damage es timated at $3 6 million and counting. CORONADO -Damage t.o st.ate park land along Silver Strand. $400, 000. Another $100,000 damage to Coronado Shores walkway Cny property suffered $40,000 damage, mostly to a bike path. IMPERIAL BEACH -Imperial Beach Municipal Pier lost 180 feet for estimated damage of $500,000 STEPHANIE NATALIE MORALES, resident of Costa Meu, Ca. Pa.ed away on March 26, 1983. She I.I survived by her parents Marlo and Sylvia Morales and arandmother Alice Canales. Graveside lel'Vicel will be held on 1'ue9day at the Harbor Lawn Memonal Park. Service• under the direction of Habor Lawn- Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Meea. ~55M. You'll quickly = YUEN FUNG YICK YUEN, resident of El Toro, Ca Paaed away on March 27, 1983. He ii IUrVived by his aon Share, dauahter Chol Foon I..eunc of Loe ~­Ca .. 9 grandchild.rm. Private burial aervice9 will be held on Thunday, March 31 , 1983 at Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Memorial Park Services undtt the dlrecUon of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary of Colla Meu. ~-55M. IA&.Tll&GHC>tf SMrnt a TVnftU. WHTCU.. CHA,.L 427 E 17th St C09ta Mesa 6•&-9371 become a believer In classified-if you aren't already- when you find a buyer for those items you have for sale. Selling is as simple as calling to place your ad. Don't you have something you'd like to sell? Give us a call today. c .... ~ .... ~ en .... ~ c .... P\8l.IC ll>TICE "CTITIOUt 8U .... lt NA ... tTATS•NT Tll• rollowlng pereon 11 doing buatneea u · COAST ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY, 3712 S. s .. BrMH, Santa "n•. Cellfornll 92704 Veron E Long. 3712 S. SH B"MH. Sanla Ana. CalllOlnll 927().4 T1111 bualnM• 11 conducted by en tndlvlelual Veron E LOllQ Tllll 11•1-t wH ~filed wttll the County Clerk of Orange County on Merch 4, t1183 Nil.IC NOTICt rte~ • ., ..... ...._ HAhilllMf Th• 1011ow1no penOfl It doing l>U.W-M: OCEANVllW PAOFHllONAL ASSOOIATl!I. A MEDICAL COfllP . OCEANVll!W INSTITUTI FOfll M IND -IODY IMBALANCI! OllOROE A8 Nl!WPOAT INSTITUTE FOR M IN0-90DY IMBALANCE OllOfllOERS, 200 Newport Cenlef Of Ste. •304. ~ 8Mcfl. Cellt. t2teo. Jorden P WelH , M 0 • I08 Reiner W•y. Co•t• M•H • .,::e111 11ae2e Thie ~ le oonducMd by 111'1 lndMduel. Jofden P w-.. M.O. Tllla llet.-nen1 -Med wltll IM County Clel1I di Ottne9 Cout\ty Ofl M-.cn 17, tN3. '2'tll8I Publl•lled Or•nee COut Dally Piiot, Merch 11. 2S, April 4, 1 I. 1983 1416-13 P\B.IC ll>Tia: 'tCTITIOUe eu .... •• NAmtTA~ Th• lollowlng pereon It doing buel-u; SANDBOX SYSTEMS. Suite #26422 Tral>uco Rd. II 106, l!J Toro. CA 92&30. VI01orl• S. llo)'d. 244181 SunMt Lene. El TOfo. CA 92630 Thie butlne .. la coo<lucied by al\ lndhllduel. VletOtla S Uoyd Thia etat-t .., .. llled wltll the County Cler1< of Orenge County on M.,Ch 17. 1983 ,21*2 Publl1ll.O Oreng• CoHt Dell~ Piiot. Marc:ll 21 . 2S, APfll 4, 11, 1983 '21110t 1--------1419-83 Pllbll•ll•d Orenge Coell Delly PUBlJC ll)flC[ Piiot Merell 7. t4, 21. 28, 11183 1-------~~~-1172..:l ~nnou•.,._.• NA* 8TAftlmMT Tll• lollo•lng P•"on 11 doing ____ fltBl __ IC_f«>_TfCE _____ ~ ~IFT CHA TEAU. 25042 rlCTITIOUI _..,, Del Predo, Dena POinl. Cellfornla NAMIEaTA~ 92629 Tiie lollowtng ~taon II doing Cl-OHO SAN. INC. 1 Celltomla bull,... M c:.orporetlon. 1803 N c ... Slrwt, HOUSE Of fURNITUR£, 1159 ()fllllge, Celilornle 112685 Harbor Blvd • Coate M•••. TNa buelneu 11 c:ondue1ed by• CalllOfnte 92827 corporation NQ<>-HQOC· T rec, 11905 E 207th CHING SAN. tNC Street, Lekewood Calllomla 90715 T C Yuan. Thi• bual,... 11 condllOtAld by an Prelldenl lndlVklulll Tiii• •t•t-• WU lllec:I wttll the NQ<>-Ngoe. Tree County Clerk or O•"'Qe County on Thl1 llllel'Mtll -lllec:I with the Merell 4, 1983 County Cl9<11 or Onlnge County on A. •• KATAYAMA March 4, 1983 Attomer .. Lew '2111• 108 •• F\oww '""'· Publllll•d Dflrige CoHt Delly tulle 410 Pllol. Mtt 7. 14, 21 . 211. 19113 Loe .......... Celltomle ..,,, 1122-83 '2111 ti Publlalled Orange COHI D•llY ----.. ---"'_""'_TICE ____ Piiot. M11c11 7, 14 21. 28. 1983 ~.., 1173--13 '1CTITIOUt ....... NAm 8TAT'llmllfT l't8JC M>na: The IOllow4nQ per.one -doing ~TTTIOUe .,_.. ~P~RT WORKING GROUP ...._ STAT'DlaT O f ORANGE COUNTY 1320 The IOllowlno PMM>n I• doing • bull--~=-°'1w, Newpott !Medi, CA NEWPO~T MAIL BOX, 2424 11 8 b LI " 1320 Newport Bl•d .. Coeta Mee•. ar ••• c man, California 92827 M.,lnen Driver, Newport 8eecll, Petrlc:ie y_,,,. O'Sllllven, 229 CA. 92880 Colle Mue 81• .. t. "C", Co.te 2) Cler enc• Turner, 1507 ....._ CellfOtnla 92827 Antigua Wsy, ~ !Medi, CA. Thie ~ le c:onduc1ed by .,.. 9~ lndMOuel 31 ThornM eo-oe. 1533 Mite Reltba O"SulllllVI ~. ~ 8-:11. CA. 92980 Tllla 11.et_,t ... !Med wtt11 IN 4) JMtl w.u, 4 ~ Wend County Ctert& Of ar.,. County on om... ~ Beedl, CA. t2te2 ... .,ell 4. 1983 Thie ~ II oonduc'9d by an 1"11 t t M unlneofporeted anoctetk>n °"-Publt1h.O Orenge CoHI Delly than• ~Ucnmen Piiot. MM 7, 14, 2i. 2S, 1983 Thie stat-I ... Ned wltll IN l l33-83 County Ctert& o1 ar.,. County on ruBtJC NOTICE M-.cll 24, 1N3. ,,.,_ ACTl110U8 --· Publl1lled Otenge Coaat Dally ~ tTATUmlf1 Piiot, Merell 2S. Apt1l 4, 11. 111. The IOllowlng pereon I• doing 1983 buel-•: 14&e-a3 DRAPER FAMILY TRUST Nil.IC ll)TIC[ ,termou• ........ NA• tTATl:•NT flle following p•r•on 11 doing bual,_ .. DATED 9/8119. RANNEY E DRAPER, TRUST££. 270 S. BtletOI St.. •201. Coete ......_CA 112829 RANNEY IE. OAAPl!R. 22 N Le s.nda. South l..-, CA 928n. Thlt bu81-.. ~eel by .,, lndMduel RUNWAY 19, 17917 MecAnhur Tndt .. Blvd . lrvlne. CA 92714 -...... wt Ranney E D••P•r. Sunnyu C. Pttk, 27 Ftemont, Thie ltet-t WM ·-t11 IN 1rv1ne, Cell!Ofnia 92714 County Clertl of Orenoe County on Thia bualnMI It condUC1ed by en Merctl 18, 1983 1'1111et lndlvkJual Sunny\J C Pllltl N•w l'lctlllout 811•1-Neme Thie Nl-t -flied wltll the :=i (Fllecl 12/13/121 but not County Clerll ol Orwtge County on Publl•h•d Orenge COHI Delly MWCll 17 1983 ,.,... Piiot. Mtrcll 21, 21, Apt1t ... 11. Publl•ll•d Oraf\9• Co111 Delly 1983 1,.23-13 Piiot, Merell 21. 2S. Aprll 4, 11 1983 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D ClASSlfllD 642-5678 "•-.•flfwfli.U I Mul• .... tlun'W• .......... At'ilt-V-.Wt•~ :::.~:~.:;,: ::;~'~!:.h ( ufldilfll1n1un-• ltvptr·u·t1 l1nna H1~ tit> ~ M•rwd '"''"'• ~"" I nJu-..trul f rupt 'f l.u\A h.r ~"-' Mubol<-H°""' l'•rlo.4 Mwnum l'ltwft '"'·.n··· '-.. ., Ou1 <llP...,11\ Out at St.aW> IUI .. .,...., f°•Nnt ='s=Y RE~ a.r; w..,...i RENTALS .. ........ rum..i...i 11...-. Unlunualw<l U1~11 f'urru.n.-J Of Unfuf'nuht-J ('<.If.UV f urn n _..1Unt J ,,...,nhuuv-. fUf'f\ Tvwn~Unt o.,,~,.... f ..rn Du.,.W-•n Vnf Ap.r\nW1\I> f\,ma.MJ A__.. .. un1 Ap<& "'"' or Uni .... ,.... Room& &.to H""'la M<>vla ................... !>ummr1'"""\0J. v •• 1..on ~&..t.b -........ b "'Shon ·11.n~w.,.,..a ( • .,-., .... l0tt Rt-n1 lHf•..-Rrnu..b Bu."'"'-Rrftu1-. L iwntnl t(rnyh, INJ~• Rrn1.ab "'\tW-r M-. R.4-"ta!t BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i l I .~ •• 'f ,, 11• I,, .1 • .. t E I J ,._, 11, .... ''. I .Uf lt.U IOI l!M.11 1·u• .,,. U7~ 1)(1() 15te 1000 tft2~ J IUU rnx l:M. lW. HIC fflt Ull 2~X 2))1 ,_ ......... Fof T11Hday tllfough 8atutday publlcatlone: 5:30 p.m. the prevlo111 day For Sunday and Monday p11bllcet1on1: 12:00 noon Sa1urday. lllU All Mlllmlll Klli. end oorreo1ton• may be made untH 5:30 p.m. tor the nell1 dey'1 publl- catlon For Sund•y end M onday publlcallont, 12:00 noon Satu•day Pl•H• Hk for • "kill numti.r" when c•nc•l- llng your ed. DUIS Cttedc )'CM ed cl.ii)' and report err0t9 lmmedl•t• ly. The DAILY PILOT .,.. 1umH lleblllty lor Ille first Incorrect lnMf11on JiOO ;ao.i 2900 l'llJl M>4 001 ~ 211111 l1iOI 21otJll 41112 1~~~~~~~~~ .ttu I~ "''~ ............. .1111• ~~ leaeral 1802 J:VJ) 11,000 ---..,..man Magnificent pan011mlc views OY9fioolllng New- port BMcl'I Md the Pe- clflc Oceen. TNe elegant 7000 eq. ft. eet•te often the ultimate In luxury llv- lng. FMtllflng 5 Br'e, 7~ Ba. OrWld room • .-vioe quarter1 •nd lab11lo111 pool. eiw.n.nt ftnenclng package •valleble. C•lt tor your Pf'lvm ehowlnQ. $4,000,000 furnltlled. A1k for Ed E1cano. 544-7020 LmU UAL UTITI "f IEUE TIUO" Don't '"ove tll you've hHrd •bout \hi• greet value Pool Md epe of- ten Nttlng tor outdoor llvlng. A large 4 Bdrm hOme which ne.ds on!)' a tm•ll emount ot care Priced betow the "*1let at on!)' $135.000. Now! Make 'f04ll ITIO\l9 to the phone • eel M&-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS ANfOJNCENEMTS 11200 PD llHTI ---"''·~" ... L-•l 41 f'ound .~. """"""' Pt-rw.All St-f'\llll'"'ft S.h<.M• & lna\l'Ut1.ff""' Tnv. I BUSMSS & FINANCIAL o.....-.t0<S.Je • _._ Oi>pon""''"" au...nr-Wanw-d ·tn"""""""nt ~\WWlK1'9 lnvnV'TW'n\ Wantlld • Mnnrv '° Lo.n •Mt'""Y We.nWd Milll"'\ ..... jf)' £W\.OYMEN1 A n\tqYn Appt~ni'"° """--Bide M•-C.-..ol. t:Q<upnwnl Com"""'"' r~ \U Y•JU P-WN'l.llT c.,....s.i.. --C.."1• hw.,lry M ..... 11...-.. I Mao:N,..ry M~• Wanwd M.-.i lnotN""'"'" Oftu P\lrnUUJ"t" Al f..q\l.4pftwtn .... _ .. 0r,. ... ~~ .. °$'!". BOAi~ ~rut MM'!' ~·J•t ,., ....... IS..1 ~.%,., """'* ~ ... Sbpo,, !>-Im s..,.._ !WP91-hv'""'""' lloll.....U. TRANSPORT ATIOH JOl.ll ~ oC>lton lhl9 belutl- J0()4 fvl ranch 11)'te Beck 8-v ::! 3 Bdrm 2'A bath home ,\lllA wtth lantutlo lamlly iu1~ room. mat1lve brick llrepeoe. country kitchen •nd dining aree. Patio ov•rlooks ptoleHlonal t Ui; lendK&ped yard. Try thi. tou S5.000 option money, •OI~ $1200 per month. Cell !:~ now, 542313 t U.l4 IOU ••lit )IN JI~ THE REAL ESTATERS .. ...,. WU•WPNT I .............. , ~~ U\19 In 3 bdrm. :; belh »JO 11~ apt. Commefcl•I »JO ehop, omce or '9Call on ».u tower lev_. plut 4 ear ""'u .011 toll !IOU ..... patillng. Price II $395. 000. associated IA"•(R) P(A.'(QS 6.: ~ 11 t •O t H toC,Jltll~~~~~~~~~~ "°" flOJ) 01001 tlJll •Ji< ~7" •l18 0210 8224 .. ,,,,, ;mq ·o" -01• JtJl4 101& 1111<1 1rn1 ·111· .. tr.Oft ·oi1 IT'S ... , Tift" Thi• 4 Bdrm home hu ju1t been reduced lo $111,900 and great tenne .,.. .vllllablel Up. gr•ded end proleatlo n•lly land1oaped with many emenltlH. C•ll now f« comptete detaltl on low lnterMt rete fl- •. Me-7171 ltttl SELL Idle ltemt with a o.ly Pllol Q atelfled Ad 842-5878 Terrlllc location llaJI a block lrom Begonia Peril and Juat • tl10r'I w8* lo tM ~. Cozy Attle 2 bdrm. cottage with for- mal dining rm. and tclta of potentlall The prtoe In tttl• locatton et $198,SOO 11 unbellev1ble. Call to -· IUUYU m IPllEll Sett value In Newp«t BMctt tor family IMng ~to M'f fonn of entertalnmenta. outdoor to formal dlnner1. 3 Bdrm .... IMr'O N>Om. remodeled kitchen •nd .,, outttandtng COYet'ed petlO. This home Is lm- macul•t•I Full price la only $178,9001 Don·1 mi. this OM. Call 1oday . &4&-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS II •••1 You mu.I ... this onel Supec-lhwp 2 Bdrm 2 beth oorido with large living ... for only • 108, 115-0. C.11 on thl• nowt 5-46-2313 THE :REAL ESTATERS ~~iS=:T~A===R~G~A:=:'Z==E=)(:; •• ::: .. ~ .... n U (\ Ill t---:-".'.,.,._--tlo I.I \Y l l'OU..\1',--.....,..----1 ""''''" 111 ~ Olll4 -llolo.-""" • M6'0r<}1' ... S.-.. IO 11 ~ -:~ P"'.:...:.-=:::-::'i n-.,...,,. rr..... "''14 "lnlt.ft Utt~IY .., .... AUTOMOTIVE I"""" i.-.,. A __ ,..,. """'"w"'"...i II_.....,,_ •wt..o•lln-'l'Ni1u v-1\n_ C.,_lC"I I tt ,_ o.i, A-, -}( V' •cc.,J·•t •• H.c ~ Y To <lt•tloc> """~ lor ~ o.od-0.c~ong IO~ ol.,.,.. Zodooc bt'11>'9' ~ 0.-..,. ·~ '• , ...... , .... )"""' ,,.,. .. , )1\111 .... . ..... .... . ... ,_. .. ll- I A.11 a w. ..... . ... "h•• ... ,, .. _,. __ ""~ ''°" .. _ ,,._ ., ... u.... .. ..... ··-· ......... .... . .... ''" .,, . ''""""" ··-.. ,..,...,.._... .. ~ ..... ·-'"• t• ....... • °"' v ... "" U• ,._ ..... "°' ·-•11.,.. ..... ,,.. .., ....... ... .. ... ...... . ... . ..... . ...... . .. .._ ., ... ··-.. OI ··-··-..... •Go ·-.. ,_ """' ,,,_ ,, .... ,., .... ,,.~ .._ n~ .. _ .... ·-.,'f .. .... el_ ... _ ·-·-... .,. ..... •"'II 1111 ~-" .. :· • I . ••tit I •. ' 1.1 GEORGE ELKINS CO BROADMOOR SEAVIEW s~ 2 story • Bdrm, 3ba Port Royal model, family rm, 2 woodburning fireplaclea, aoc:e.. to pool. jlcuzzi and tennia COW1a, all cantained tn pted pvt.. community. $369,600 -lK down. CdM CHARM DUPLEX 1 block to the heart of old CdM 1hop1 and 4 blockt to the main beach from thla 2 bdrm w/frplc front unit with •pllcioua 2 bdrm 2 ba , flrplc rear unlt + mother-In-law quarters. New carpeta, draperie. and paint ln both unit.I. $1885/mo income. Owner will consider trade .and/or carry paper. $284.600. rtB.-VIW-10% DN. HJgb ah<M! old CdM it thia 86 x us· parcel in the_P.rl vaie CXJOUDunity of Harbor ~· The 180 deg view LI 1pectacular and to are the tenna f cw a qual.l1ied home builder. 1 I I~ '-I R I' ,'1 " ' I ------ 0 » Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Maroh 21, 1ff3 llOIOICOl'I BY SIDNEY OMARA 'fHIUy' Mardi It .uua (March 21-April 18): You'll haw wider audience, more reaJ>._On1lblUty and chance to ~ impow pubUc relatiom. Individual who ~ you can now bem,. lmpe>nant ally. YOU ll fnaka amendJ for l'eclnt #f'OI', TAVRVI (April 20.May 20,: Be i.dy foe fl9b nan. chance io pt io bM.11 of matwt. J'ocw on bHlc ta1k1, 1peclal tervlcH, employment op~unldel. ODUNI (May 21.June 20): £moUorw tend to domlnl~. lnlUal bn~ prove ICCW'ate. Avotd flVflr t.u. which la really CDOCem of 10meOM .i.e. y member could llJ1' timnda1 woes. It la not• dire• lt llOUnda. CANCER (June 21-July 22): 8odal eclivtU. accelerate -you'll meet people who can Ud ln reeolvlna dilemma. Accent on ~· compledon of lona1tandln1 tranHcUon~ 1ucce1aful nesotiation with governmental~· LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Detail• become available ln connection with 1hort trip, •e: communicatiooa and J>C*ible vtllt by relative. proce11 of revt1tng, rebulldina and 1aln .na contidence of the:. who invest t1rne and money in your abilities. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Written materlaJ can ald in overcoming obltaclea. Focua al.lo on lnoome, paymenta, oollecUona and location of bl objeda. Quick changes occur, long dlatance caU could reault ln offer to travel. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.. 22): Attention centen on decoration, remodeling, new arrangement where furnlture la ooooerned. DommtJc adjustment occun.. family member la placated and flnanc:t.al p6ctu.re la brighter than previoualy antidptited. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): See placa, people u they are, not merely u you wtah they might exilt. Get rid of auperfluoua material. Define tenm. goal.I. Hospital visit boarta morale of one who me&n1 much to ~OU. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You've uked fer certain opportunitiel and now you receive them -promoUon could be part of tcenario. Relation1hlp growa 1tronger, commitment i1 requested and aome put pattema could be re-..ened. CAPRIOORN (Dec. 2Wan. 19): You'll finish project -you'll abo have rare oppoctunity to touch on univenal theme. Ex1end line of vision -enlar8e horizons. Sales or advertJain.g campaign brinp deli.red resu.lta. Refu8e to be limited. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Good lunar upect ooinddes with distance, Janaruqe, definition of 1piritual valuea. You become m0re lam.War with intematl.onal customs, lawa. Member of oppolite aex aids in aettina to heart of matt.en. PISCES -(Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20): Frontal ... ult can reach vilceral parts -you're on right tnck and opposition la resdy to wave white fla8. Know lt. proceed aooordlngly. You'll be offered financial aettlenent. Cl 1 t I I I Ce Ofange Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, March H, t983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AO"OH t 8'*1., 8 Knao.111 tOA=arb 1• 8 lfy 15 Light unit 18 Oftlle U.S.A. 17 M9') MOtlon 18 Rain herd 19T,... 20 Of the tide 22 SaM. n1tlve 24 Alleyl 28 lnter1tloe 21 R«leclt groom 30 -Tiki 3 1 lndlvldual 32 Ughtntng - 37 Curw<t letter 38 Tadt 40M1un1 - 41 Fell back 43 Scoltllh rMOrt 44 Can. prov. 45 Mexican city 2wdt..: V1r. 48 l)yn1mo p1rt & I Kind of heat 52 North Slit Atutanla, Val. 84 London ., ... 2wd• 68 lflxed amount 69 &oft drink 8 1 Mutlclar\ 82 '''°' lat.,,d., e:t USSR city 84 Act hammy 86 8nowrnoblle ee -01n 87 Stllch eg11n DOWN t Irritate 2 TrlMte meature 3 Hop kiln 4 NFL athltte 5 FOl.lr.orne 8 UpMt the 7 QrMk let19' 8 Crul11 9 Went teet 10WIM 11 Kind or 1Cld 12 Ot kldn1y1 13 Good Night glrl 21 Cuckoo 23 A.;r•nt 25 Ro1dw1y1 c...... 1114 IAT\MDAY't l'UZZLl IOLYID 27 Mile animal 28 Noun tndlng 29 Brood 33 Electronic beam: 2 Wdl. 34 Exit. lele 35 Equine color 38 Vemen capt Ill 38 Sp•nlatt man 39 NHL pioneer flmlly 42 Turnecl 43 "Puce In --·· 46 Porter 4 7 Alli. tttorl 48 Tater• 49 Of pitch 60 Arr1y 53 Make dirty 55 Epopee 545 Graek muale term 57 Sl<e1Ched 60 -Tolstoy ,_..., ____ aw._.. :uuM..lllillllilllAoool ..... .,., • '"" "" '''' WytM r:======~"='';:':•:•:..:':'"r UITllll llWNIT lllTU L.ot t ma lt lfa tntH Oat Ulltll ......... P...W.* Ve ry private rm a bl 'utl letYI~ lult• whlla 11•• eollar Vic lmN!tlCI. oP411\lnQ kif pef· 1 yr. i• G011il neG. t.o relrlge. Pre I female ti llT 11111 II S..Yi.w, N.I . ?to-tMO I man«1t lull tlrTM NOi to f f400 Pi m ,. .... & 13ilfmo 111·7644 la1I ,urn/unfum ,.ound. Lii 22. lam blk dynamlc axaouUw IMll• M~~----- 4 Ir. ,.v. neat 406 l'Wy. All YOU need lor OM puppy Lab type. Hunt PtH In out r19Pldly ••• ...n """"""• eflopplno. Kii prlv MonttllY '"' &Hcf11iu "40-llH7 penotno So. OoM1 ottl09'. 1161 Dove St., 81t.1!76 IUOtmo. te<Wl44 940,4470 ,ound oldw tamale blaott Ability 10 oope under NO 'II Newport 8MoClh ---------r prenure with dtverH 113-8110 Ddrm w/hou .. prlv. nr •llLIU lfFIOll* CoOllUioo u Hunt pereonallll•• and tnllf·r--------- b\llllln• a enopplno cntr 1 MO FAii A!NT IMch ,I . 63&-149& 1101 with oll1nt1. !xoel MAIO WANTID Don CM· ~dult1 only, M2·1'20 1 room 10 1 room• AdJ. Found doO 3.19, temlle, organ1.t1uon11 1111111, fut xot• Hotel, 2 too New· pturn. rm tn pvt home nr Alrl)Orl9' Inn a Frwy1. No white long h1lr, poodle aoourate typing <1~ wpm) l)Ol'1 Blvd C.M. lllll Yl1'11Lm • LIW PAY The Dally Pilot 11 looklna tor people who know what'• golnj on in their community to write newa items on a fret!lance ba.aiJ. You need not be a 11 prof easlonal" IC Plau. ehr bath , , .... required. lyp1 Vic. M1gnoll1/ lhorthand or •!>Md wtlt· IAl&llll RIMI li 111 i I 5 & /wk , n /am k r Oall AM t33·3223 Atlant1 fe.4·&097 Ing HMnllal. (100 wpm). • ..... 0 1 1900 journa St -We W tra n you. Able to exerolH Ind•· .. •rn ..... 0 Ptt • Call L J h th PU t ,_66_6-_11_s_1 _____ N.B 800 lq ft ottloe, avail. 'ound. M Golden "•I. pendtnt Judgment and .... If you haY9 • Ila. ynne 0 naon al e 0 I VHrly on the bHOh 1 Mii 1, 1600 mo ml•, F Poodle mtx. aot with dl1orellon Al waoonkl Of~Jtlllh tlnd tnJoy 642·4321 , ext. 245. room IPI, kltctltn9tle & 646-U02, 873-6500 brown, '83 Ho; M Shep tet•I 5 yrt 111partenoe wor no .., Ml'lllQtlrl. blth 1280/mo. ptu11200 mix. beige; M 8hee> mix, I with all laoet1 of office Clll Mr• RountrH al H ourtty dtp. 2309 w. Airport lrM·bec. blkltan, M Lab, blk. blk procedure. Prevloue 646-10118 btwn 11AM a Oceanfront. 813-4154 Sull11 from 226-4&0 If cloth 001111. M 8h1p/ banking urar. pref 3PM ....-dt YI 11 per 1q lt/M1ny xtru Hu1ky mix, brn & wnt, 1 EOE/MF. Cll ne4 6paolou1 OcMn rront un· CaH 567-7010 oholl• ohaln: numerou• 1 • /:'8'°n MUMUM with or without tU June 11, 3 bdrm, 2 ba mixed OaHel pupplH 85 l.otlOO, Ht l8 diploma. Apply lOAM to 120()..'300. 04S. t444 ID LUii avail, tnot. 1hota . N.8 * 811<E &TORI * 12 Noon• Mon· Fr I Rm for .,,1 c M N occ ID llOlltn Anlm11 She ller, 126 M1oh1nto for Schwinn _8_4_1_.1_e_18 ____ _ I 2 1 O m' o . + ru I 11. Prtm1 Co1t1 M .. a toe... MeM Of, C.M. 044-36645 8t0te. Xtnt Sal1ty·8 da/ DOOi LllEI wk. Mutt ha.,.. prior 81ke 967~966 tlon, 1bundant parking. Loet: L1dl .. glu111. Store exper. 544.9935 Jiii Rtttll, ••tell Ifft Pine Knot Motel on Cout Hwy, NB. 11tpl to oo.an Wkly rat ... Ma..0440 ltat1l1 II llaart ltol 1111111&11 ...... OldHI & largeet 1gency All coeni. tcrMnecl with photoe & relerenc.. · Credit•: Coamopolltan Oood Morning Amer1<:a Tile Tomorrow Show *'-' oll * to alt who need a plaoe. ..... rt 141·1111 tu" Ml'VIOI. From 1 156. AllPh'• or Harbor vi.. 4542-76&0 Cir, 3124 6.&().-6137 Cleaner1, work FT/PT for •· Stew.,d• llWNIT IUOI FOUND: Lo Ginger & Wht ~~·1: ':~'~~oJ;·= : g::.-:;,':'Qpply'I OFFICE SUITE W/HarbOt mall Tabby cat. very I 1ary. 714/9453-1337 For Info (312) 888-4347 vi-. Paclfto Cout Hwy. friendly, VIC So. Laguna Exl C· 1633. FM ror DI· Approx 1000 aq II. 498-7140 ODllTllOTIOI ,_,,ory 714-645-7t00 FOUND: Nr OCC tan fe-WOlllllll -OF-F-IC_E _____ _ llWNIT IUOll mal• puripy wtoollu & U.S. & OVERSEAS IHWIM Pllll OFFICE/ WAREHOUSE. IHlll, p tbull or boxer Pay A111ge. Help u1. We are 1 lul 1000 11 to 2100 fl. At· mhi. 646-3760• M2-3782 123,500 • 1<'45,600 growing, 11wy pro111110- 1r1ettve, W911 malnt1tned LOST: Oog , blkltan, am For Info, (312) 888-33381 nal one·yr old Ag1ncy modern butldlng1 on lem111 Terrier type. Ext E-1530. FM fOf' DI· with great beneflt1. fun quiet 11rt•I. A11lgned An.aw.n to "Ta<10", Re-rectory. people and a n!Ge loc• parking, garegH avail· Wlrd 642-48e6 OIOI w•-• tton near South CoHt able. -• • Pia.ta. 645-4800 645 3323 d1 ) 30l2 7 AM to 3PM, 45 d•YI wk ' . PnHH I Incl wknd Z'I BEACH · ... 1om-111TU 1 ... ,11 .. tst lt•'Y .._ ... • ITUITIS WALi< CAFE 608 Pac. to work buay front deek, 1 MO FREE RENT · Co11t Hwy Hunt 8ch aniwer phonN. hendle With 1hort term leaH, llSSl&E 536-1437 mall, type ecourately lt ... /IMll•aftl lull Nf'Vl<:e sutlM. Keep COUNTER HELP. p1rt· llll•ft-4 your overhead tow & 2112 HARBOR BLVD time, apply In peraon et M•lilstrlftr All't #1 In Ortl\QI Co, prol ... lonal Image high. COSTA MESA The Tummy Stuffer. sPeNo vl5U~ oAvs AT THE BEACH TEL-1-0IRO HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR PART· TIME PERSONS IN TELEPHONE SALES O!PARTM!NT OF LARGE ORANGE COAST NEWSPAPER •Evenings and Saturday mornings • Commlealon/Guarantee •Mutt be ambitious, pleasant and rellable ·Experience helpful, but wllllng to train ·This Is not temporary 642-5678, ext. 312 between 5:30PM-9PM "THE POSITIVE ANSWER" E Eatablllhld 12 yurat 881 Dover Dr. Sult• 14. 141 ... 4•1 751•3666 To handle 10COUnt1 P•Y· •Photot Taken• N • w po r t B • 1 c h • • able 111d reoelv1bte bll· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6 Mo. Guimtd Service 631-3661. Open 24 htl OHml Plllll ling, typing and general Newport Ofc 832·4134 Office 1pace for 1eaee. 1 DAYS I WEEI Ory Cleaner•. par1 time. offloe duttM. HOIPTlllllT IUUTllY 'h ott to all prime beach/beu 1008• A TTRACTtVE 33 hr• a week. Wiii train. tor buly chiropractic OI· No expert1nce n•c••· , Send reeume and salary "--........ _ •h•~ ........ , ,._ ..... C7: . ...Lo.. wtlo are moving. lion. 1400 1q. 11 .. upa-MASSEUSSES BOAT CANYON Cl.CAN· '"""'· M ... • .,. --... ...., MfY. ~ .. ..,_.,, Tuatln Ofc 632-4134 talre. P riced below TO SERVE YOU EAS requirement• to: organlied •nd depend· no MIHng. lat Pem. rk 615-04547 49H591 latntl .. ~ .. ..., 1bla w/good phone 4576-3763 COi~ Pk, Irv: ahr 4 br. 3 ma •I. CIRCUS Of manner. 45 ,WPM, 101--------ba noun , $260/mo. + Deluxe otttoee. up to 4000 Exper. Coonter Person tor l .. dt, H. key. good figure aptl· SECAETAAY ullle. 857-1668 aq It. 1801 N-port Blvd, MISSllE ~t~9c;5 co. Cell Laura, 8J1~56,_~'~o'ft:~e~ tude. exp., non-1mkr ~':P ~vtg::m"'::'ue:'.:1t Fem Hiking reap gay NB &45-9<>95 7111 NO. HARBOR BLVD pref. 831"54590 req. Non •mkr. Hllry mate 10 find & 11\ere IEOIUTIH Ill.II Mall s hae/condo, N.B. area. laaiatll ltatab ztll FULLERTON t• IPlllNI It .~tit tallt JIHH RESTAURANT neg, r-.ime to ta. Of 6 2 9937 170 •112 lmmed opening for 1 200. 2655 E. C11 Hwy, c 4 • LI%-Hom. Office Stor1ge Aetall -. PIT, FIT, XLNT Comml1., Parl·Ume cleaner. Work reepooalble, enthullalttc CdM 924525 646-2663 ShOp.' 1peoe evallable ai Open 24 hra Worlt tn OC. Mutt hive during 1chool l'lour1. 1 pereon to do food prep & -SeMoe---S-ta-tlon ____ _ Spectacut1r view, nc. 45' aq 11. Any 11%.e up 10 1 DAYS A WEii flair for color & be a NII S 4 . 5 0 to •tart . Ill<• phone orci.r.. Hrt. Attend1nt gate.Nrtpa.tenn11sig5 1248 eq fl. 548-7249. AnRACTtVE 1urter. Wiii train 714/963-1337 Mon-Fri 8:30·2:30 at S400/hr+profltaharlng mo + hlllplng. 760-9307 Colt• Men. Zoned C-2 MASSEUSSES 840-5249 POT /Tilll mt •.• Meyerhof'•. 17821 Sky· pr0gram + btMfla. Dey M/F to •hr be•ul. Back llLIU IFFIOl lllTU TO SE~VE YOU lllT&L AIJllT&IT Wanted adult• over 22 park Cir, Ste A., Irv., & Ew lhltta. Rel• reQUk· Bay condo. Poot, l•c. B1yfront bldg. 700-1,007 COEDS-Would love to 20-32 houre/week. ROA who enloy working with 657"6232 eel. Alie for Jeff 4501..0'TOO tennt1. S300. &46-5123 aq It evall from St.25. party w/you. Catt Sue or pref. Happy, praor...ive youth. Muet be well IHMll't lt.,.rt le• Ortegt Hwy Chellron In M/F to ahr 4 Br houH. BASEMENT 11.00 aq tt. Kathy anyllme. (213) office. lrvlne. Mon-Fri. groomed, personeble. • Full time and pan tlm•'1 SJC btwn Bey & ac.an, NB. 2500 aq fl Call: Mon-Fri 6 3 4 • 4 5 7 1. ( 7 1 4 ) 7-3. 762-7555. poettlve motivator. Start hoateuu and ho1t SERVICE STATION AT· 850-24537 all 8. 9-5. 527-7166 Htvtl II 175 per week. Call needed. Am In peraon TENDANT. exper'd . ROOM FOR RENT 642:4844 SPIRITUAL READINGS 2·5pm. 84&-7021 (uk for from 3 to Mat: 251 E. 2·11. Api)ly Shell Stltion Must have small car or Sharron). Pacific Cout Hwy, New-17th & lrvloe, N.8. NEAA BEACH & FWY Approx. 3100 aq. ft. 1tore, Ad11tce In all mattere 1 motorcycle. Full or part port Beeoh 12~/MO 831-9606 ~la11 front. E 17th St. love, marriage & bu1I· time For Immediate PUT Tilll ---------StrVI~ help wented, Fe 3~}~ Ba, gar ln-p1ex. * '360/mo. up. Bach, 1 & O 4 tt • s.4~2~600 mo Bkr, 7:~;·s~.'~~ C~~1';!·~~:,, work. 011/WERElll Salea , ~boa~ Plzza.(Cm ~~21 mo. 2 Br. unfum & furn, pool, ff 1 I trt S C 49 7298 Call: 645.0366 Make extra $$ helping OLISEllS • rl nd 535-4826 10-4 pm epa. 16992 Florida. Female non-smkr. Nr Newport Approx 500 aq •n lem. 2• &.L _..._,, I youth curlere promote Pubtllhtng firm need• 101 '1) N.B. Apf>ly In per.on 1 BA blt-lnl, tne ~· 9360 042·2834 a.2-3172 COUNTRY CLUB U INO l>Mch. Unturn. Wuhef/ tt. t baih. 1torage. quaint llOllTI I .. Ill.I inntn Wt•JWW their own eatabtlthed tn O.C. area to cloHI ~ 3 Ind 5 pm. per mo. 150 E. 2111 MARINERS WALK IN NEWPORT BEACH di:, gar. 1131-80~ aft antique or dreu 1hop. OUTCALL 835-91119 for delivery 10 bu•lnea· routH. Mature, outgo-magazine ordlfe. 150 10 TtHilatr/lta4tai Ta· 645-2379, ~294 2 & 3 ..,.,19 nr Hunt Har· Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm 5 M 1UC011Sfut bualnesa olc. -· Own vehicle recfd. Ing, attractive p•renlal S100/d1y + g11. Hunt. ....., ..... .. ........ meni. & Townhou-A tbl f "0' 673~522 5475 ORIEITAL Call 2131697•6241 ry-...,'°" please call ....... Call Nlkktlal "" E/810E. .... ~ 2 Bt. 1 8a bour Dawhr, rHI fptc, .....-' 81pon1 • em ' • n·j .. -,..... ' .,.,., led f H ti I .,_,..~ yd, dbl car ger. W/D .... Some are elegantly tmkr "" w/sarne lovely Dry cleaning counter help 2-5PM. M·F. 646-7021. 114-lllO ' wan or un ng on garden apt, gar, deck. h~u . 7F r om S 5 6 0 . fumtshed. CM twnhm, own ba, nr "-aal. ltat·'a 2tll MASSI&£ wanted. Wiii train. 6 d•YI PBX Ana Serv. Exper·d. Beach pre-echooler. 3 '4&0/mo. 160 2111 SI From '595 bc:h, '315 842-2697 -9j WMk Be I Cl SALES/INT. DESIGN day1/w .. k, 1·2 houra. 548..()1456 On Jambor" Rd. at com-clat C-1. w. 1"-'h 2022 QUAIL ST. rga om eanert FHt cord board. Daya. Fla lr for decoretlng . Send rHume I H lary R h " b c M "~ .. , Cofone del Mar 760-8305 Fuhlon Island .. ..____.. L u-•tt.75/ .,.,,,.. .._ 2 B San Joaquin H"I• Rd mmte lo • r ' , r · · St. C.M. Prime loeallon, NEWPORT BEACH 644-4421 Ftextble hourt. Wiii train. req.,...,.,_, .. to: · ,_.... 1 ea. ~it=. LR. 3~ But • ..., ... , 2741 144-1IOO hou19• 1280 + ~ utus. xlnt term• 2 Br. 1 Ba. 112-1711 llGllW ••oan•• P1op1e oriented p1r1on 775-5447 b•I. 11 AM, ca, PO Box 8939. Foun- .. 0 .. 16 I h p I. c . M. Huge 1 Br tux. condo. '" HIEllYI m ( s 6 3 0 m 0 v e . I n ) privet• hOUM with large 10A.M· 12AM -_, l needed. Theatre Box Of· 1'1. 4:30 PM tlln Va119y. ca 92109. ~131 1rP1 c . 1 n d r Y. g • r . 83 1·5913 ., y1rd. u .. u office. drtlSI 1 IAYS A WEii Need Hcrow secretary flee day anllt reMfVallon ULD PlllH 2 Bt garden IPI patio 1 l600/mo. 964.6888 or NEW ~led 20 Town· Female Hou1ema11. exit shop, anttiues· etc. Start with exper. to work ln 1 poetUon open. Mu1t be Ul)er.d mature needecli JD.. I .•• ctlltd OK. No ~· 810r· 982-4914 I home ILLAOE COM· ~ ::-a:~.'k~~: ~s:O~~~. + :;.~ N E y I Tg~~~~~R.;gu ~~~·~":~on c '!-,,'~~· p ~:''.1 ~~e ~Id~~ a::!~~ lo man.iQ. ladlel dept. '"I Immediate =Ing• In ~ rm S 4 50.f mo MUNITV. 2 1 3 Br. 2'~ ..... """"'or •H-26•" 548·54•2 110.5•29 7141842·5665 ask for phone peraonallty a exolull.,. rMn'• lllOf• In telephone · Mlllng """'""' · · 1-1-2744 Ba. t 800-1800 aq ft. of ..,......,..,, ..... .... " 8 s tubec:rlptlonl to the Dally ••-~• pure tuwur". "'•r•g••. Carol mu1t Apply In naraon Newport each. 1e ~ , "' Mlle to ahr 3 bd hou11 1a• t I t I 2120 . . .. -. Tr1nt. 759-1622 Piiot. Evening hours Ind 2 BR, feno.d patio, g1r, NORTHWOOD 2 BA apu In every home • 1 195/mo + 'It utile. + •I • H I I lla1iat11 I SEBASTIAN·s . 140 A~ I S1 turday mornlng1. W/D hkup, 2 p1r1on1. Tennie. poo11. 1pa, meeter 1ulte, dining 1100 MC dep Mull be •1775 up 1900 II lndu· Fi 'al Exper1eooe<1 and mature noe PICO. S. C SALES PERSONNEL. e•-j Commlu lon with gue-1495/mo, no pell. bHut. land1caplng & room1. wood burning emply'd non-amkr 1trlal office. 18101 A._ 818Cl legal .. cr•llry_ Mull PHARMACY CLERK • per'd fort ... marketing, rantee and bonuut. &42.()4flt 1tre1m1 S585 Catt ttreptac.1. mlcro·w•v• 75 1•73'1 5 day 1 : don do Circle. ··A". I i have current Ind hand1 1 Exper preferred. Mon·Frt advert1Hm1nt promo· Contact 842·5878 •ft •-~--..... 850-9132. ovene. P<lvate p11to1 & 831.1198 -· Huntington Beach. •;;na i I "Ol" on experience with M Cell Peter 640..a5&8 tton. Exit pay. a.43-0149 5:30PM !!ln!np!. --yard1, gardener provldo-· 842-2834 • ~J!rtU t ti • • WANG word proc.uer. Nwpt. or 848-0171 -2 bdrm p!\11 den, 2 be. ed. Elegant IMng only 15 New furn. 3 Br condo, 1 1 1 1 1 1 l girl office. Start•g U · ---------1 T I c: ._..... blt..fna, refrig. 3 car gar Llnu lucla 2741 mtnut11 from Fulllon blk to OCMn. all mru. In Laguna Nlgue4, Crown 1 neu orce• u • 0 lary $1400·$1500/mo. Prilltttl1 I PfflMlt11 111.U, PUT 1191 I I Ill ... nr pool, '750. mo. · llland. 7 mlnutM to S.O. gar. frpto, WID, micro Valley Parkwey. approx. Wood and Mital Bu•I· CONDOMINIUM AES· Helper TralnM 979~~; Supplement yOYr Income I l"4 751·1879 1 Bdrm lj)I. No. Laguna. Plaza or Q.C. Airport. 1275. 111 & tut. Cueyl l64-4 IQ ft 5'45..02l5. ,_,All equipment Plut. EARCH CORPORATION P/T ••••-a I by doing lnter .. tlng -&•Mt.I .... Yrfy tae. "450lmo. Call Ju1t eut of Newport 831~3 1100 al 2 olc & wrhH. Oood Income, room for NtwpOrt 8eldl (Airport -" ttlepN)ne..,.. work on •• __ .,... IPlllll.!..!Wllll l'IM. 497·5382 Blvd. & ao. of San Diego F/rmmte needed 10 lhr 1100 at wrhee apace. $~~~~';: Avail. area). 714/851·1868 Dally Piiot newepaper behalf ol Natlonll Com· ,..,.. -• Royal Tahitian Apt•. 330 Frwy. From $1000/mo. lovely Npt Condo 2BR 1 frwy ctou. top loc. • dealer In Irvine 1re1. p•nl ... Many 1hlf11 10 fer 1Ma1 2 Br, 2 B 8, It p I c . Cilfl Or. Laguna Beach. 631-5439, 2473 Orange 28a 1300 mo piui ,~ 87H251 $40.000 total lnveetment I *FASHION COUNSELOR Approx. 20 hra pr wk. ctlOOM from. S4 I* hr. &fttt1hhlc ,,... '660/mo. Agt 720-0740' ca. Uninterrupted OOMt\ A.,.., Coata M.... alee. Debbie 842-6134 12 000 f1 1 llh Hice 1urn1 tmm~tate profit. 112/hr PIT Lldlel Af>· Afternoon• & tome WM-gu1r1nteed. plu• tucra ... _.11 /;. IMu or 876-2373 vi.w ltlPI from bMc:t'I . • l<I unt"' o · lnv••tora/ owner•-parel BualnMs 730-tOeo kend morning•. Mutt tlve bonu1 progrem. -Paradlee fOf retired _: UDO DELUXE SPACIOUS F/M, 25-35 yrs. reap, to· Av111 Im med · Coat a operators weic:omed. Ot 731~7 hive dependable vehlcle. SalM exper pref'd, but hi W .... Npt Hgt1 bach. apt, pvt n10fs Rooms .~ 2 Bt, Oen,~, br patio. 1hr 2 BA 2 ea, fplc pool I M .... SO. aq '1. Min 1 yr 110,000 grou monthly. prefer light truck w/ wtll train the right per· U -WllH•t yrd, 1325/mo, no s>e'•· & charming, ucurltr. •13so. 87 59 Jae, aauna, tenn11. 'volteY 11•11•. Call alter 6 PM 751-3029 fill 1191 PAY camper lhefl. Only natl.• IOf'I. For lntervl-Call: Ftr liia;lllatt weft &42-6722 t .. tured, hHl•<I poo , 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1525. No pell. ball cn1. wt & game rm. 494-3427 PllT-Tilll Wiii reapone lble per1on1 Aobln 0t Unda at 1 br apt, carport, 1mall aubterranean g•ri• & located acroee N.B. Golf located tn CM. nr OCC. 2eoo ,. '1. localed ,_, ... ., te Leaa 4024 opporlunltlea avillable =· :~J~ 11~':'1,:,~ 141-1171 W lilt 1111 = !4~:'.~-0~; dteva:or, 1Fbtoc:~om Courwe 546-4855. !!~~~· & utll & HC 17th Ptecentla. CM ... "'"''' n-with th• Lo• Ang•IH Call btwn 9:30.10:30AM UUI' I Ill Telephone ..... ,.... ownowro. rom to ATTRACTIVE 2Br 2b1 1695/rno. 646-1184 -wr• Tlm11 Circulation D•· only Mon-Fri, uk for CloN Corporate lead• llAL,. ••W Vl9t8. Apt. C. ~~early ...... Call ..wrlly, peek view, n; Roommate. lge hM. Beck 2500 1q. It. near Hoag. = =::t',;,!1~Ci~:! 1>&r1rMnl In our door-to-' Greg Hyde, circulation. from deck 11 great La· Full or part-time. Pu-laetel•• httt .... be• ch. I 8 7 5. 0 u B1y. $275, ht & lut. S eparate office & re· w k h 951 564 7 d oor newapaper HIH 842-4321 guna office. Salary plul blllNnQ company ha 5 ,.._ dul*Dt, 2 a 3 bdrm. La.a riiiMii 645-&459 utll1 Incl. 642·8811 11rooma. 35' per sq ft. f~1 2~Ph • · program. Guaranteed comm. Cell: Richard 9 ~ opent~ for '°""' (l4MIO, MIO). Apt. 2 ba. Fabulou1 2 ptu1 den, 2 ~ecu11ve BllcMlor dyna· F 18-25 to ahr 1ge 3 br 2 Bkr. 84S-8286. co · our•. holu~.!._ wHage ptu9a .. Mcom2-R1H 1 Eatitel brdoker -~!' • AM . 12 noon T.-, Wed. tuclcy P90P •· Commla- 1829 Fullerton Ave. Ba. w/whlte water view. mite location, view of ba houae fn N.B. Janttorla~ accoun11 for ma...,. •. oure: "' -00 many ea 1• n.....,a . 11on or..iary,wNoheWr 6 4 1 . 19 8 • wk n d 1 Incl lrplok 2 'a~ ~ck.a, Newport, Th• Bay & S3001mo. l<art ~7 AaatUCtatatl 1 ..... 3 ~;1g~; ~~nt~ ~ :,~d!/p~ ~J~7~;,g•nt In N B I• grealer. Cuh b o· "'2•5662 8-6 Mon-F p,cxirm•I It. 4 /mo open OCMn, lerge 2 Br 2 Male 21·25 2 Br 'A blk to -1enllal to Hrn 1300 + lllllT&IY nu .... H. B. BEAUTIFUi., Bacna10t w/ ::i~ utll 494"8541 9•5 Ba. 631-4080 bch. Non·•mkr 1300 Aaanacta"b 3002 •er11a111, T.D.'14021 I* weal<. For an Inter· s~ ~~Tf exs-(OtlfWtltW} UU.. Amil pat.to & a.rpOtt. '405. No Avail. 4/ 1 1 Br & P•llo, pfUI 1h uut 675-83945 I "PllllnllUIYlftVW .... umu v I e w . c • I I r1enoecl person In oom-.... ,... pet1. Avail now. 24550 2 Bf' Mou Col/9, 1 blk to $575 2 er 1195. Lux. Am mete wanted non· liotrlO" 1 lltrlio 11800· 252·914 1 Ext merclal & lnduatrlel real Bu 11ne11 eucu tlve Telephone Sollcllort 10 Hatta. bch. 1850/mo Incl utll. blt·ln1 pool BBQ no N T · I_.... l:lJIC• O.. .... 1204 1 1 f 1 1 & need• MCretary/U1l1t. n • • d • d a 1 0 n c •. Top,,,.. 649-2447 Stov•. lrtg . Yr IH. No ..,.. •• no· ew~ ....... 0Xlnl •mkr' wpt err ice VIW." 8,._lal In I'"' & 2nd • • • or a IUCQIQ u Muat htve good tland ..-.. Re<tec 4119-~ ........ A.............. Condo. 1225 mo. Andy WlllllllP" ..-. ng •• Hotel growing "rm. • 2PM-9AM dally M·F ~ gorgaoue 2 Br. 2 ...-. Npt loc•tlon • Dover/ 045--0e&4 TO a 11009 1~9 Concltrge A11t1t1nt j Beet wonting condlt1on1 writing and typing llllU.. Full or PIT. Cell aft9r 1: 8e. yard '505• WNtClltl. Walk to Welt· WI IUI Robt. Sauter NH/CM 1 needed for luxury La-In Newport Beech be preHntable, 1ome tee-0151. 640-7814 UL...... l14'1 cllfl Plu.a.CaH rentalofc. Shr2br/2~b1eondo.CM ... Why not let u• help?"' R.E Brot<er BdRMl1on gun• BMctl Ho1e4 Sun· 714164e.5051 trawt. Excellent oppor., ________ _ IV mag. 645-6048 WID. gar. frpl 1295 + M.,.ta • Trooblel?/ DI-642·2171 54s-o811 MOn only. Contact Don· tvnlty. Wt are not New-I T1l1•~••• llllel 2 bt apt, yard. gar. Nr Oeluxepoolaldextratarge ••UDO ISLE** utlla.Joen84&-9926 VOtoefFamlfyProbtem•? WIDOW HAS ISi for 11aat4tM-8460 I' IEOEPTllltlT I port 8eaoh promolora ·I Supplement'/CNflncome W. Ilion/Har bor. 2 b r, 2 ba, blt·lne, 208VlaUdoSoud F/M to 1hr 28 r 2Ba I Dom11tlc Violence?/ TD'• 110000 up No 'Full/time. Muat lype & .,._Mlabllahe<I. i by doing lnterHtlng '486/mo. 1415 eecurtty. deWltlr. 1'~ mllel beecfl. 2br S860 675-1244 9119 NE w Po RT BE Ac H Chlld AbuH? I Oh lld ciedtt' ~ no ~ty HSKPR LIVE·IN, 5 dy•. haw good phone man-Cell l-800-24'2-4245 telaphc>M ..... worlt on 154-0Nt No pell. 1500/mo. · · HOME 1265 & UTIL. Cueto. dy? lmmtgrtllon Cell Oenl1°on Anoe. Mull drive ownert car ner. Nice otnce In New·1 {1·0· FlNnce) beMlf ol .._tlonal Com-Cleln 28r tMJI It 636-8362. **~Ill.I 720-0375 (Refugee)? 4573-7311 for appta & •hopcf.'ng port Ce nter. l<•llY. p1n1 ... M1ny 1hlft1 to new11v~:qi1 •. 1~~: Wllll'll·&PTI 2 BR,adultaonly,a09NI t t 2b 2b INHOUSECAU..S 2ndTO' t ••ooot :1;1a~'f~'7:92bl4;,; 4'«·2507_ IUllTUJ CtlooMfrom.14perhour pool 2251 22M Mapa 11 Soud downatalra SNO ce Y urn. '· a 114-111 1141 1 rom -· 0 Realdentlal home butlder guaranteed plue lucnttw t<t10·1420. 842·14503: Ltg 1 I 2 Bdrm., among 675·.1244 ev11: day~ C.M. apt, l300/mo utll1 Clll oolleot• 24 h 150.000 high yield M-•PM-6PM IW appt. s5~L ~~1'' g~m~n::·~da neecl1 conetructlon ... bonu1 pr()ilram. Sain 842-3153 pin•• & •trHrnl. Sec 822-e195 Incl, tit & tut. 646-9390, • r. oured by aln~lamlly LECJAL SECRETARY tor Y ot au · cretary with •XJ>9'l•noe exp•r prerd, but wlll get•. pool. gym & lpa. 682·2801 scR·M LETS hornet In San edlno. Nwpt Center llw firm In working with con-train th• right pel'90n. Reeor1 lhllng among tall No pell. From 1480. NEAR BEACH ROOMMATE REGISTRY ft • Prln only. Call Oennl1 needed. FIT or PIT Call Ust the Dally Piiot traote, auboontractort, fat lntervtew Clll: Robin =-running~ ~1 ~~u~m8:f.'el77· manyrentll1tolh.,..fM I ~4) 886-9828 Mon-Fri 640-6941 IW Int. "FISt Result .. service word proce11or, e to. Of ~:! ..... Ba. '7~51-4001 Huntington cr .. IC Apt•. . 115. 714-1191-room ANS~ . Legal Sect'etary directory. Your Must be able to handle _,,. . L.wwry edutt tlvtng. 1 & 2 WATERFRONT 2Br. lg• I v .,_ I Ir I hHvy work loed. 8end1----------~ 873-leM ewa. 9drm with oari:: heat d 1 ck v • r y n 10 a . Working woman H•k• 1 Hunw • K I ery "'-"Pff n tlgat on service la our ,_,me 6 aaliuv ~ult• Oat OR£EN caatl & • pekS _..vi-.... ··-1 . ·-1--Mme lo •hr 3 BR, CM Brine . Jaogld la1le111nt Ind family ll'W, PIT. Flex I I .-, "2 1 IOf WHITE ~anti waW From' ISlO. c;j -mo . ....., '""" flM. 1200 & utll. Ellen, BEHIND-- --Hra. 110/hr. Nwpt Bch. spec a ty. mintl to: OX 1 ., • wttll 1 Cl...mecl Ad •ealiB.AU ~j3 rrom IM.. EASTILUFF 1P•cfou1 1 046-0809; wll. 557-1000 Why I• II It blllgame• •••• ...... lllO 7141752-2234 Call&U se1e ext !22 =·~ Pf2t:.1seo. Cell &42-6178 ·--br. p1tto, view. poot, F the guy wtth t11t1 loudMt a111•--UUL -••-uy --•-•• Ill-1 690 m o. No peu. em rmmate wanted to volo9, IMkY cup and too _ .. ,_. _, -..Vtlfully lanctao.ped -• •-&4'-4787. •hr lg• hu In D1n1 much oat11Up on tile hOt Build~· untlmlled Newport Canter Real ll9den _. Pool & 891-w-.-Point. 1400 lnol urn. dao lfw•YI alt• BEHIND Income pot I, pleuant Ett•t• Litigation f'lrm P911oe!Olc:b. No peg. ' "9w 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury ..... Au UH 240-7018 me? work. Mk t IM gm t . need• sharp, exp'd l:Y." 2 8dnft t'A .. = ~ ~~ = OELUXI! , BR CONl>O. Haemat• Wll'ltecl HB pool PSYCHIC • REAOtN08 64M718 Sec'y. Xlnt =· d •· SO!?JA~ fSH. TftMouM from tmmao, pool, teMf1. apa. hme. M/F. nHt, clean. PARTIES I Cl.ASSES'. AN OHIO OIL CO. offet'a ='. -s:l•ry '::::n~ •...JO VllllCll*d HH + poole, tennlt, Many upgradH. Com· reep, S200. "6-304f au-21&<> high Income, Piii• OMh .... ,, ........ ~ Plet• Pf'IVllOY 1465/mo bonuH•. benefit• to - I lldtm. 1'A Ba. tae6 =t~o!'~~n:~n~~.?i~: 857-2914 . . F:71!~n'!" o~~r.>1!~::: ,..., I ,.... .. ~u; ':':" ~~= -.-UU&.---.. -MIT--.. -,-.-1 t ldrm 2 .,._ tMS rid. From f an Diego CONOO·Ad ult, I! lrP. mo. utll Tncl. Ma-1776 of up•rlence, write 8t~ ltt'rtlon MCI. Ex· 111 J. hit Me-2408 ,.rwy dtor l~~::::' .~~ Bdrm, 2 81. all 1met1 .... ._._ Wutt4 HM T.F.FIMd, Amerlean Lu-c.111~01YP10 •W1M90d0 PPr•oom. 8Mctl _. .,.., tlH, 8 .0 . Pl11a area, -?!!! -::U fNIU\ lfts brlcantl Co., 80• IH. " O ..... Dll w .. t on Mo,e.ctden to min to Airport. tMne In-Mell•• m• i. atU<IWtt U\11111 NI Dayton. Ohio 4&401. AMM & IMlla ...... 1 ' ... wind Vlll•O•· (114) dui ·1 area a bHotl. need•' room nr Fuhlon IDE FR£E 81t1lght oommlulon dlYI ... lllml111 apt. • 11t11 pd, 8N-atlt. 836-1455. l1land from Ma1 11 to M bul161nQ product...., 1161 Dove 81.. 8tt.211 *-fO lad!. 'Wn..,_.., ••-a-Aug 16. Otll aftlf 5r.. NO P!I! ~ leeot't _,., M1 .. 1.U -·-_..,.. IMt 1111 Mon•fl rl or wlln •· Cal•, AAT/8ALE.8 Loc*lng IW ~·9110 'AlfTAl110 VllW onc:t 0¥1•t. •P•OIOll•L near --"t19/'28-50H. RKFI •h•tp peopl1 to tr1ln. ·--..... ------·· .....__ .....___ l. ~ beaoh, 2 Ir, t,.,. 8•. UlllA ... Ml..tlfl I 18 I I a O per hr . Uquor a.ti. MatuN '*"' -~ 1 ua. frpf, TOWftllOUM. IHI/mo. ll'NI • ....... fu .... 811 131-48411 IOll. ~ti trme~ Nllt'lt1. 140t_+U... =~· MO MM Wkly rent•I• IH up. WANTll>: Obi GtnlO' to AN't to oo.otor: PtOOfe =:!.:~":;..,.. -~-----o.;;..-IDOllllOllH 2br/tba du· Color TV, frff ooffH, rent, hlboe ~ • .i11 •••• -llcllll: cutlnQ ~A. '" perton atl7 m al II .. -. 91r, am. ywd ,.. Milted POOi I lltP..t to pay up to I 100 mo. --nu Cont9't QoOd off dlld-OoMt H • COfoM del 1 8ft. t tA CONDO d.a, crpt.t etv/rtirlg. OOtaft, KltclNnt lW9fl, 91s.ot21 CAl.t. pll,,..M'"· A4tllred 01<. Met Yly, ,..,...._ trpto, _..: toe. 111 t Newman. 815 N, 0... HwY. t l/lldt c M Pet flfnder'l IM-l113 Ae111m• PO aoa 182 l~!·~!!~iiiiiill ~· oeroon. 71MMO LltOUne lwfl. 414-8294 ~7Y:':ru ... 1•t ~-L•s:n• IHOh ... d I" = Ho ne::. --llJIL & NO. Mt..s471 ftl&ll ... W _s_ta_MI_. ____ , IOOO ~.no .... HO , .. , Ntt. & Cof\40 ff~ ~ a:o:w: DoUble 1•r,1 ire mo. :::-,..::~ .. °':: Aut: = lf\OPI ,.,,, ... ""-D.tt.--. ,...... "* ~ Piion .. 111 roont. U14 :~t1:...~no Ntaw.r 1rM1t • for11a, OT ... , Q•nttal ehop labor. 111'19'! ........ ... f1 ..... 111foket. Netrport llvd. OM. ~ ooet. 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I 8"'4111 Mo\,;,.g JOO. reau plecement ..vtoe r~ A" t;i>w. ~t bl/Int ""'bl ralH on -l.OWUT PRICU P•"try. door henglng Fr• •I. 714/&40-170& lmetQe!ICY W'\I. Lo...t Call Mll(I 94&-t301 ~able & qu.llty live-In ptloee 831·~5 rentu & l&)ta. 536-4810 Uop~d.' "-"1u ~2'7~..!. AU TVPH 831·2"'5 That'e All. you pay f()(. 30 dey ad "'the #384~1 831-8371 'Mlk• releell 11 yt'9 In C.M. d II Lo ,... ·---lrT"r-'."'"lfF""<-r----Conor•I•: amell or lg• 14'01M T 567 <l<llO HAUi INO I Storm OIMn omH 0 w llHIU Pt1trly ftM a.wt. c.w.,, lfi\Iil1 Jobe. R•mo11• 010, r•· OM • up1, low ratH. Thank ~~:d1,3 l~~· A~~-:.:~~· -ABC MOVINO. Fanht -Interior o..ion ll "'""' ...,.,.. •New cabinet•. cabinet I>'-w/MW. MMStl! you. 76•1976 JoM 213150-4.,.902 Q\JICk, Cetef\11 s.Moe. HA..o'fNGt8TRIPPtPlG IW!tal lwwiye for hint Trtt Trtll/leMt .. facing, ber• & tormloa Ctraalc TU! Tllll HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE •-ll la LIO. T1:l8048 11&2..o.10 v1 ... Mc llciott 84M325 lb. lll·tln l~imS:-~~o OOUf'I~ Ml!-0881 T09ped/rtn\OY9d. OIMn Furniture, Truh, Tr... -•If U I c: I ITIYI ... nu... up,,_'""'· 751-3478 Ge3·M16 NORM H t & II bl •&·1 llYIM• l!•P•fl w1lloo11erlng tn-....... T1a::1:: arpa !7 .. ~, ,....... """" ""83 on•• re • •· no S.I u&lll 2• etallatton Rea Conaut-l..,,..,,. ... ______ 1,~_1,;~;;.;:=11-----.,.., pt.._. ..........,, Land I Yd Clnu DOUG'S HAULING charge. Reft a11111. Cell q y " yr •AP. talll ~mt 5a t-4690 Huber Roofing-all typea. ,. Remod.IRep.i,., Lo retM. CLlu ,.__ acap !IQ· ~ NO job 10 bl t Peul Butler 645 040 Competlll11t1 ,..,... . N9w~-dedt• P11t Tutoring/ R~edlal O.Ck1, petloe, fencH .... -.t Tree1rlm/r9m011-M I 11 L 0 9 or 0°0 axt802 • · UO T-118,428 730-1353 Blackwelder P1perhang. Lio u 1t802 IMM73" lnatructlon. Xlnt r..,it1. Free •t. St4Mt J62-g56f CHILO CAAE with I011t1, Irrigation Jim 851--0129 =•ble o93;~::a •· . I STARVING COLLEGE Ing & Removal. Ouel . . 1(-8. (2t3)692·310• Rec>alf·Attwetlone fenced yd.~. c ~ Tll UIU ..... I et' HI u~~:.~~i~~~~u· STUDENTS MOVING work only. <lU-3818 ..,. ,~ .... ·-&panl9h TutOflng, all ... DO tT NOWI Ooor'a-wlndow..cablnatl MMtH Wkdy9 1.awn-tree-ehrvb lnetell tall I 81 lure) or renled room wi CO LIO T t24_,.38 f,!1!111pY ~ eet. 13810-42 \'Wla, 8A dear• wl Ql'e- lst .., ..... Penel-petloe-fenoM Ctatracltn Gtatral Tr .. trlm/Aamollal ROBIN'S Cl.EANINO amp'd F• IW• Sharon INUred 84 1-8427 PROF PHOTOGRAPHER REPAIR 8P£ClAl.18T denllal• Mra Higgin• DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY YOUf Delly PMot J«ry 6"a....t13 « l.•wn malnt/Ro~ Setvtc. •• thoroughly MS-0808 WATCH us GROWi Modal ortlOllOI or-I s11a1c..comp.8NnQla 0&3-1M2 MYtlme $«W)e Olfec10ty REMODELS/FACE LIFTS ~'~··.,:::;· Fr .. •time•• ciNn houM. MG-0867 Pa1atl11 tralll . ...'!.c,dlngl. t,!da, 751-n18 561-5562 !n&a1 ..... ~....-.talllltl Cuetom wood patio•. lne For'eet 552•9142 ' Cl .. 1H1pe/L.andtcaplng Very thorough-Gd rel• laetat Tu flll p•-• eto Studio e11p FREE lllT.., llPlll T~ d p _...,, 14! Hll tit Ill cMck• & fencee, all gen ' ' Hauling · TrM Trim o.p.ndebl• & Eitp'd -" 617 w/llltlng. 548-8018 ~ r-.,. • 1 hm repelr. FrH HI. ll•'lllJ• I .. Fr .. Ml &42·9907 546-809e 562-9522 F~ated Tu SeNtc. by Richard Sinor Lie SERVICE IN 0 C , M9Y r~ Randy 1141-0622 Med Cone Homa/office appt1 28064• 1.a yra ot newy Pla1ttr/ !tell LOWM1 ~,,...wt ~ 8151-1041 Acta1d--' ,....JU-.. Lle'd,tt~~ ...... 1!r7e Ralph Cabell«o' Sona fxi>erllM Mou.-eeptng 631 ... 871 local cuelomer•. ED'S p• ·sTERING Local. 75t--43M •• _ ... _ '"'-·-·--. i5ti ~ Rm eddn1-P1t10 C0¥9r9 ..,........., ..... • Comp! melnt, comm/ Yao & .ul>C)llM Included , Thanlc .,,,., """" • 114 "" _.. "-.utl New a Reapray Ramod, Oecke-Fenoea-lmprovmt r• Tree lrlmmlog & re-Kitty 641-4970 Da11t1 a Moel $ 10.$75 °' ,~ • .....-Oulllty petehM/te11turM laalfalutial ~l"J. Uc. #<lt4&01 & Repel,. Cliff 84&-7552 L.I........... mo11al cl .. n-up• FrM 20% oft ... , r-'• Wiii LOWEST RATE!I Prompt, Int/ext NMI &45-8258 Budget ra1 ... 1ow min w~:~r=8 Abltlty Bldra 730-tOOO ..-::-::.., i:::::I...., UC. 308888. Remodel. .., 6'&-486-4 ah "30 HouMCIHnlng· Reald•n· trllltll 841--0029 • ntll profe11lon111 t6 PLASTER PATCHING RH, Comm, bo•t "''' "-·•""-........... ..,..,,__. ~ ""''•• Add'na & Ceblnet. • · 1111 & vecenclea. Delle yn ••n 63&-71.ag vv-•7 '""'" ..--_, Widtaa/ ....... No S'---'No Sh·-poo 8"8-8586 &45-4844 K&D lendlCac>e Malnl Pacotl• 846--48"0 X804 TAXES piet(up & delivery -RHIUCCOI. lnllut. 30 Free •t 1141-7581 Fr .. eetlmal• 848-7391 _ ,_,,, -.. Compl Getdenlng ~ 11 your home or otftee I pAJIT IHI O&ITLl 'I'•· Neat. Peut 545-2977 JoM'• Window CIMnlng Mt1'11-htlcs-ll9H. Stain ~lei F&11 Drtwall FrM ai1 542489 SPARKLE PLENTI Out of •late & m11t11ry FREE EST INT/EXT I Pluw & Drywlll lenttadal lenlcta Fr• •I. 12 yn -.p. Lle'd, ,...., 631·23"5 dry Fr .... , 839-1582 DRYWALL TAPING COMPLETE GARDENING ><'i'::r~leanlng~ lllO. Appl. 832..e881 REFS LIC 320881 btltnt Restuc:GO* Secretarial ~: typ-640-1081 Shampoo & aleam c!Mn. All TeJrturw & Aeouello SERVICE call Jelry' TED 714/971-9047 Blockwatt1 5&&--4892 Ing, copy, etc. FNI aerv -Aa_.a..,&1 ..... 1 ______ 1 Color brlglltenera. whl F,.. •t. l<evtn 973.1503 lawn~ 831_.3:5 CIHnlng. ofc/rea. Ouel. Ladacatla1 INT/EXT CALL JIM, ltlaaClat 87~5&. 790-8350 crptt -tO min bleech work ~•It. Bondebte. • _ Stae. Lew 1..-1 .. ~,:;: Hall, IMdln. rmaS15; avg DRYWAlUACOUSTICAl. Gerdenlng, olHn-up1. 538-2738, 838-3525 FIU mtllATU 840-llll j H ltr El y> 141-llH I l i"-·' ,._ u--That.., oontt..;:;':C, S&S Atphlt &31-4199Llc room $7 50; couch $10; All PHASES trimming, cement work Sod, aprlnkler and ahrub Pelnt E10 S200 (lecl1 & WATER HEATER Spacial JI,_, _ .... Ulll perform work owr 1200 chr $5 Guar. ellm pel BUD (714) 552·9682 546-HIO<l 842·29a6 QUALITY CLEANING lnatellatlon. Our work doora). Int $4'0 room Pool healera•Furnll<lM •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• Including labor end 0.0 Hellberg Grading & Paving Co. RM/comm Lie. 307h04 842-1720 odor Crpt repelr 15 yre .,.. i _, IB.a.. with• P4lfl0'\ll touch only look• uptn1l11e Llc'd 636-0898 Conault.antl CounNllng met•rl•I• mu1t be II· up. Do work myHll. uMll Cu J!I!• BETH 850-0933 Check our price• before tn111U-Replpe-Repelr In all mattara ol Ille Rel•. 564-0123 ELECTRICIAN. Priced •••HOME REPAIR HOUM & office claanlng. you bYyl Uc. 20-4518. HIGH QUALITY Free ... Reaaonable. 87!>-2495 °' 87:}-9784 =~ ~':' =~ W• Cara Crpt Clean«e right, fr" e1t1mate on Elec-Plllmb-Cetpentry Rellable. thorough & CALL 846-tO 13. EXT /I NT REAS l.l<:'d. John 831-115 t 1--,-------~ In their advef1191ng. Con- IUtllttiai 1 Steam Clean & Uphot 1111141 °'small Jobe. Small lob• 01< Fell quick Sto 111. Ginger. U!Jll'I lar .. I lltt• JAY 631-7053 PMl •--Jct/ lt::l:a Spiritual Advlaor tractor• 81\d conaumera, --UC:. 396621. 673-0359 aervtc.. Keith 848-4872 754-7321 .. .,,., _ !!!! In 1>u1lne11. marr11ge, Babysitting. any hour Truek Mount Unit. Guar. Exper 1ind1Cape & clean-INT/EXT PAINTING atre11 problem•. etc. contact Mary Grondle at ~ Vlctorll/Xtnt rela. RMa. rllM 845-3718 RESIDICOMM'l/IND JACK OF All. TRADES HIUOLUllll upa. tr" trimming. Fr.. & WALLPAPERING WIW&ll llLL 'I 8 3 1 • 9 4 7 6 o 1 1 n • (714) 558-4088 with any eo.te M-. 842-8482 CARPET INSTALLATION 20 yr1. Do my own work Cell Jack 1nyt1ma, 838-022 t afternoon• est. Tony 846-7558 Cullom work. Fr .. H I. E11perlenced & protea-83 Hl9&4 3uHtlon1. Contrector'• & REPAIRS. 30 yra exp. Uc. 278041 Al ~126 Day°' night 875-30t<l Reu Steve 547-4281 slonel. Very reasonebte 1--------lite LloenM 8oatd. 28 lallMu 846-9031 (bltl 8, •ft., CHRISTI & SON ONE CALL DOES ITI Hlg~~I~ ~::~ .... .., DAVIS PAINTING ~~=~~F~ ~·-~'::~ ~ 1·• .. 11_1ui __ ._._._____ ~~ ~i:,~t:~nt~·~~!: Thomson Carpet se.i. & 24 HOURS. LIC'D Pelnllng. cerpantry. 873-7012 aft. 8prn BRICKWORK: Smell fob•. Int/HI Acoo•tlccelllnga, I/Ice, cau evening• 5 p.m A A A SPRNKLERS/ CA 92701. Balloon Promotlona Unll-lnatalleltona Comm/ ~121 or &50-001l8 roofing. crpt llMm cln-..._...,.,.,Coal• • ..__ cabinet refln In• Fr" 9 LNDSCAPE 1 lie :=::::::::::::::::::= mlt_ ....... Ahl ...,...~ I I Inn, get.._....., yetd clA~ 01n11 ..... a tit•N ·~........... ...._ •t 113••7•n ··2 7•7" IO p.m If no an-. . rep•"· ..,; ""V ~...,ue' ruld, reetretc,_ 4 re-ELECTRICIAN ,:-;:, -'c -L--"'t ratet •r H~·--!lng-. .... .. ~5 .. !".. Irvine. Reis 87!>-3175 vu"" "'" • ., • PLEASE keep trying. 11282673 6 45·807", Sama day •M-7550 painl. Kint rate. 11430277 LOWEST PRICES .... SlARR54'1-4471 --· ...,_ ....., Frplc9: buH1. remodeled IUl'I P&.lmH OI (114) 411-tlll 842-8007 w:;i_~7~e1p? Greg 556-6324 Guet. Llc'd. 831-2345 HOUSECLEANING Brick & stone, brick Top quallty/Reu ret• lu1lu/ fin llanu Ctant/ Ciictttt People WllO nee0 peop1a :.~~A:,L~~~~:,, s~~..,.., Re'8::s.W:-308 paving. Exp'd 893-3743 1_F_r• ____ ,_m_a_te __ eso. __ 1_18_9 1 ~ti~,~~~·i:~ =P~:: 1.T..,il-.•..._ _______ 1 P~h~ =: ~ Burglal & Are Alerml C«nenl·MNOnry-Block should alweyt c:hectl the comml Big & em Jobi ----------'BRICKWORK Small 01 Cualom Pelntlng Int/ext Hon, malnt & repelr TILE INSTALLED DAILY PILOT C«\trll Reporting w~ work Uc. Sernoe Olreclory In the 0 K D. y 0 I n I g ht .1.1.T • ......,,..... lge Job•. repalrt Local Oulllty Sp0ng Specill. Fr .. est 24 hr_.,, UC: All kind•. Guaranteed SERVICE DIRECTORY Aw/comm. M&-0090 11381057 Rot> S47·26&3 DAILY PILOT 548-2174 Joan 553-0540 ref•. 6">8512 Free ... D•ve 87:}-2031 283600 114~80 Ref• John 893-0487 ..... •boull l•lt Wut.. Slot Btlt Wut.. 9100 lullaw Mll hn.ltut MU llhctl.ll.Meu 1211 Offlct fualtut I Sall 7014 •t1enycln/ Aaa. Wu... ... hlM. lawlM TalepflOne Appl S.ttere TYPIST Obie oven, $350 Gu Sotld oak Inlaid l•ble wtth Mtglc lllend Gold Mem·· 1n1..... am CUSSIO l&ll lllT leMtm IOll WE"' A1Ja..... tits Minimum 45 wpm PIM-oven. mlcrowa11e & • uphol•t•r•d chalre berehtp 1750 cull or XEROX 660 COPIER 30. 5 mater Racing 80 Honda Odysny. $1, USEO CARS & TRUCKS Alla Sport• Seden '77 I IASI • unt Newport Beech 01• cooktop, $400. Truh $340 Delu11e b•lfled -trede. 975-5544 Aft 11 Muit Mii. Uka ,_, eo.1 Yecht, built In Denmatti, 000 82 Yamaha YZ 400, COME IN OR CALL FOA flaw .... cond sunroof: $6.00.., hr Stan lmmed nc.. Full ome Call Rob comp. $250. Refrig, MO. terbed, maltr-& hMt· 873-2277. p1e9 on Bond paper, i.t-0 Hll• Included. many S 1650. good cond fl& IPPl&llAl. elloya , eterao, mini. De y &'evening ahlltt _•_1_e_5_2·_96_2s _____ Sewing macll, $100. Oya •r $lOO (UHd only 4 MUST SEl.lt s1alnlH1 temeeda.etc S500malle •1r•• Xlnl cond. $8,500. 540-5638 Cormter-Dellllo $2950. 831-3018 •viii. Santa An• ottloe. 498-5533; 41111 631· 186e ITIOI). S45-S339 steel cookwet•. 20 piece. ofr. ThomP900 FI01111on Call 7141651· t359 '78 Can Am 17STNT dirt/ Olmll.IT '78 Spider, nu top. $8300 Exp. preferred but wlll W&llllSI Retrlgerelor good cond SOLID OAK formal din rm nevw uMd. Cost 1500 Inc PIMM <*1645-2842 I 1traet $475/obo Hand• 18211 BEACH BLVD. ObO 631-3807 train. I n.d Wtt""-lullc E1tp•r'd dining room. 112S. 720-l741 . Matching cottee end tbla, aac S208. 831..()447 • Brief~ lor Mlle brown c:,,Lg 20K,:~m~' ~::. CB 1258, lk n~w. 110 I HUNTINGTON BEACH volcel wtio can think on nights. Apply In pereon $400. Solebed. Sole/ t9 .. Color TV 1 cond or burgundy CloM out ..ir1• $4300 842 5&a. m Pg . S • 5 Oto b o Ul-1111, 141-1111 Adi tll7 th 1 Ir 1 •a ta. Ce 11' Wed, 30th 2-4 PM 1801 Aman• Corning amooth· lo11He1t. $500. Olk s 25 7• ' I( nt Sof · prlc.. 175. 95 Linda '· ' • 846-5109 Iv mag • 81 Turbo 5000, 11ary 882-7987 or 882-7503 Bayalde Dr CdM top elec •love Hll· bdrm Mt Oek & glaH t Herculon •. RabeoC. 857.1088 ••• •1 T Doi cle en 0'11en, S225 dinette Mint cond xtnt cond lt25 . • · ""~ --~, '81HondeH8Wll400.850 1 op ar clN.n,fullyloaded,dnt btwn 2-9, Mon-Fri. A•k Wlltnu/Welter 5"9-2554 gJ2-"89S. 581.,.255 IBM Selec:tric 1 typewrttw. I """''• cteen, ~ Honda, ml. enw-rm eond. $1400 eond, Ill elec. 40,000 ml, for Bred. Experienced coff9a lll<>P · Prof dreftlng tbl S1t<l •di 1280. 1 baltery, 150 Geno• wt 842-2741 -p 'd 12 mo warrenty. $12,500 TEUPlllll IALU wallrest/ waiter. Good c ...... I 9 dre.-muter dr..-. wl;,,•cll erm~. 1400: Linde Ret>ecc. 857·1088 ~~~~::· Bch allp. '80 Honda 750 F. Xlnt at 551-9373, 9Vee. National Compeny. XLNT I llPll Fla•lble hOur•. Ar>-Stu t HIS wltwln mirror•. Antlq~ 498-5533· 83 t-1868 I cond low mlleaQe Mull For Your C1111 ID 1112 ,_ ptodUC1 Dally Cuh ply In peraon Looney -pat• Whl, American ol Mir-' a. ""• •l .... /lki 7016 S 11 S 1 8 O O b MUii I Ill • ...,....., ____ _.. ....... ..-lldv~. cai1 Mr. Jup-Balloon, 745 w 19th St. Mlnotta eetnefl. 13Smm. tlnvllle. $175. 857-M<l• Sport• foldlng aunglua. ''-•". Or1u1 ,,._ ~ I 8: 8 . "9 6 6 ° 0 ~ .,,..,,.. ~...n er. 875-3753 c M .. between 7&9pm. gd cond, $150 845-8258 In CIM. PorlCtle & Fer-WANTED amall ueed pl•-18 Jet Boat, "''· •klS,I 213/592-3176 Call eves =:~':.!1 ~YI'-" or call 8"5-2&30. Minott• X·E5 Cemara, Th• Encore • conalgn-rerl Special $30 ee. Call no , ... 5411-7272 $6500/otr 875-8066 I Cotta M... !>40-5630 ment llore now acoept· Mere, 875-3011 ' . •·-1-•--• 7011 5SO--'78 HONDA Salea-5-vlce-Leulng ..... PllOIUll• 55mm len1 , ftltera In l\OuNhotd lurnl•ll Grand Pleno, buutllul AULllt ., .. ,. Xlnt oond 9000 ml HighM cash med I WIEST Xero11 eeo +legal Exp • 200-500mm. Temron I in:. on conaiQnment ,; e:u= i':!~~ i Ebony llnllh. xlnl oond "°hp Evlnrvde. $550 S925/bl1 oir 631·2•T1 your :..i1c1e. :m..11c: mull, to $1800. Pim zoom tens. lrlpod, Apr t openfng Grece Praeldant Pi.get .Poto & Wiii deliver Aaktng 7·~ hp Seott. 1100. '73 Hand X 250 foreign. 551-8285 1m1TllY ~~ ~ ~.~::~ ~ ~'! .. ~ 548--0167 Reiger owner 83t-0281 other .. ~pie watchea, ~~~r negollebte 536-e228 213-802-4340 cond S3~ 1&..~·1fr° Mll * '78 2002. 4 ll9d . elr from our Coat• MeM of-•-n n•-~· Ctantua 6011 380 E. 17tll SI. W•tport 18K & 14K Gp Only USED ATOMIC " M I '"" cond . (125RKK) flee In th• evening tor I t51 Dove St . Ste 275 Sq. 1~M Mon-Sat $495 & 15g5 .8ch. Cell Good upright pl1110. drtt E 30 HP Xln• c':,,..": '81 Seca 750. xtnl cond. 11.1~ RI'... • 78 833cal, auto Holiday Inn'• MW travel NO FEE Newport a..ch Software for Appia II F'tua, -Marc. 675-3011 color. cl• 1n $300 S 7o 0 0 E 1111 c •II $1700/obo 557-6964 1 I 9'11 loaded (5530062) dub. Salary + commJ. 833-8 t 10 Rerncard. 181<. S75; Vial-Oblong Go4d rod Iron col· '77 In urauon • Carter 846-1088 untN 9PM 87!>-2853 '78 Honda Odysaey w/opl * '79 320i, " ll9d ' aun •Ion + bonu' Call JtM Wut.. SllS Cllc, 33, $150. 964-8180 1• teble S80 lie pl::!. brend ,_DC Plano. am .. upright, IOlld USED ATOMIC " Merine perform equip, new ~.:"10~~~~~~ ~~ ~ !~h'::.1~ apci , 111 rt z51 ... 2221ner1PM 848-9824 Co llector s Item walnut S..Utltvllntlde&I E 30 p x d $1850, Hit $775 78 w ).F aoftt (5418957) Exper Full Chrge Bkkr, Fuaitan MIS Dining room HI 1900, $200/1>11 otr &e9-1150 out aide, tuned, a toot S 7o 0 0 H E II !n~ ~°::I I Honda Odyuey, atock. & 'Tc:;::' wt;:ry Je: * ·eo 3201, 5 ll9d air The Delly Piiot h .. Im-A•llH part-time I Ill Ftlm'TtU Spanilh PrOYlnclal QIV· De It 11 e re d $ 1 5 0 87!>-2853 new $ l JOO; ••.11 '875· Purdlue oond (323ZHR) medl•I• opening• for 552~39 I ad oak 10 ...._ Wed· Steem cerpet machine . 847_5672 Both uNd 78· 79 see-_ .9 3.,,,. 5 H«b 957-8133 · ...-. Ilk• n-electric truck Ill I llL...-L.. 70"2 son only (714) 834--0689 • ),.,.. • 1 "'"'· a4>d • aun NIM pereona lull or PAr1 •-i. b gewood Chlna(8) 5 pc, mount & POfllbtes pp !! -•• • ...JV range .,_ roof (1E9C299) time. Great aamlng po. na aa **I BUY** ~ Mttlnga plua mite 850-1000 •s-...:-,._... '"'"0 Boal 111 ell ble New 1980 Yamlh• 850 good I * ·112 52841 au10 .. low tentlal. Guarantee drew Cat SSOS pieces $700; • adJ ber 1 r:=• -• -port ~v 2;,-35'-40' • cond. $1600 OBO . Coast ~I m11e1 (1EJA47.a) egalnst oomrnlaaloo. Ex· I mlllm.E Illa 1100 842·913g CH1bell1 bran celllng11Flahlng equip. Bl1bee can &42-4&4" 493-2250 • '63 320i, auto . loed· c:e1i.n1 opportunity tor P•r•lan Kitten•. blu• & MASTERS AUCTION ICOnt....,_.,.._, 8 ft couch len w/4 tullp lighta 190 CHtlng Roda 40x80. lr.iieter l•n 10 ... , ~,"::t~• m~~'g ed (1FfNfi<l) para on with career whit• temel .. snot• -·i;;g-' 0 • 730-098e Penn~ COn11 $350 FREE 30' SLIP & DOCK -111-1111 amblllon1 Send reeuma reg .. 5"&-9965 ' ....... Ul-MH $,'~ el cr::::~ = ~I• new In box M1 Ed 951-3957 In Newport w/ptlv °""* WANTED 4 ftttl Dri..a Mll 208 w 111. Senta An• to: R F s I e. I . w 982 $ S600 In exchange '°' my llmll· MINI MOTORHOME c s Orange Cout D!le SSH ust . lo rel o a. , & chelra S35. drewlng I , 105 ( ). Alao _ •d uH of boll motor 20 1 22ft ear gaucho '78 Brat.= cond, lie, IOMd unciay ~~ P1 1 ':o Golden Retriever Puppiel. pll~~ ~dd ~1~· 8 ~~k'$ :Wt ~~ .. ~.2~~~J0 TV /Wi!/lltltt '231 1 pref. Larry 111s.'1103 or aide 0 d1ne1ier & lide bllh aunr':~S::aft 5. LARGE SELECTION OF " AKC en.mp llnee great 751 5179 BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA 83$-8281. e•t 2433 preferred. Private party NEW & USED BMWSI Coste MeM. Ca 92628 w /chlldren $ 150 Loa comfy chair. •vocado • .... .IM•!I Color TV, 2 yr wrnty 3 smell llld• lies Can ac-will pey cash. Cell '78 Ply. Trait Duller, Pl T. & ~:iij:iij:iij~E~O=E:iij:iij:iijiJ a9M20T · grMn naugahyde, S50. BNut. cuetom 4'1t6' wel-Beige with white collar sue Fr•• dellvery , comodeteup lo 8'1>Mm 826-50501ftw59rn AIC. P/S, P IB. CIC Attemoon 6"2·2815. nut ~of1M tab'-lnleld d t 1 w 1 ti "'-'--s l.oed-" -loll road *~. I Shi T •Kc S200 • ~ ... •n rm om me. "',,..... un. only 1911001 955-2473 llTrallm Trani 1024 """ --1 ..,_ air•-UW I ~ DJ" • MllU marble, S300. 833-t574 size 10-12 Prtoe s1.898. TV Jonn'• Me-17116 • cen. 17200 845-2878, ..._ -1'111111 548-8273 873-748" '°8'!!-121 " BAR STOOLS. s 15 , 7141780·8799 eves or PROF/STEREO SYSTEM 36' v e.rtll tor pwr bOel. t977 13·~· Cerdlnal, Mii· Mlle•. VOLUME SALES Tl!• Dally Piiot 11 ec· Ptb SSlS 650-0-497 wee«end•. Com ... """' w11er. •lee . Hcurlly contained. meny xtru .82 Jeep Suambler SERVICE & LEASING oeptlng application• tor Some Bdrm furniture, , .. iplete, worth ~. 1280 85(). 1225 1 $2000/ofr 557-1072 12K ml pb el 3870 N. QllfT)' Aw. Olatrlct Maneger Trel-Euler BunnlH , Neth. d,.., mirror. nlghlatand Flotation bed '°' Nie. 21 2" utronomlcal lete-Mii Sl<lOOlofr. 97~ 1,.,.0: ~~ .. ~'te75J· LONG BEACH ,... to a&.1P«VIM carrier Dwettl, cute! $20. ~ 175. King 12 water bed yre old St50 ~ offw =~ ~[~1't!i: ~-Coleco v111on, Donkey, 1~~~ s~~~ ~p~' j1 Aattatdft 673.-3753 Jim (No OllfTY exit~) boVI and tria Salary & 831-&400, 842-2099 complete SIOO Uk• new 845-8057 mer• 'anacflment F~ Zaxxon. S250. 87S-60M 875-3063 °' 87~oe67 <l14) 111-llM company enema plua flEI lffl•I Frigidaire Relrlg $300. Hlde-e-bad, lludent dMlc, lgth 980 mm _;,,oden t9" Sony Tr1nltronlc: re-j Dock IMPORTANT NOTICE T·nc~ M~S Trade-Ina Wek:ome mlle•g• ellowence & Call 85(>.() Plald hld•·•-way bed be.by c:rlO g baby swing cabinet 1011 'mo;• H· mote 1450 876-e045e ~•vlltable, Udo, ~9;: TO READERS AND .. • ~ OQPOf1unlty I 551 SlOO. 841-4008 840-4169 tru o; .. , for ldlJlt or • . I bHm~o~~~~~. S~ll ADVERTISERS 1978 Toy longbed, re-Conwnlently Located ~;d:!:• ~~Pw~h Yellow n eped, yellow Bunk e.cs1• S200: Spanlafl chlldren 1350 nagotl· '= t~A~~~ ,ec:: 801 t 8 f 5 • 4 3 2 3 • The ptlce of Item• •d· dl•I•, em/Im cUMtt•, & Compe&tltlvety Prlc9d CUT'anl lolufanoe nee.-fr~~l:d t :~~~"s 6V5•~Y Shefvea. 125· ltal!MW QeM11212 ab6e 5S3-1168 ab 1'1 S 1 O o Io I~ r 87W803 =':c' the by~= ~·es:':.' ~ ~~M ':':': Hry. Houra appro11 ~ 1.e.a21 957•1579 •ftw noon Boupring & 2 llngle Mii· Wuhlng mechlne. S35 84&-292e 45 n tllp Np1 Hetbor fled edvwt191og ~ 082-6218 or 54~1252 ttAM to llPM. Mor\. thnl Couctt & U -t $300 ., .. , .. HO Kitchen Boal lleering $25 ~c NEWPORT HARBOR doee not lnOuda any~ ~Leeming Fri. Appty In per90n bet-Aofat, ..ntttonM Uterwlt1 $24 Bleck/white Propt $40. lO ll9d bike SECURITY 81:l-5101 ptlcabte tu•. ltc.nM . '18 Coorler 4·•Pd. nu JO' G-\R\fER -3PM & 5PM Mon •ercua•iat 549-3598 port TV $55. Clod! Re-, $15 Ge2-e7 t9 loatl tranefar IHI, finance IW., AM/FM, nina lllnt, ttwu F~ "---1 • u----•a.11 Dlshwaher, Kltctien-Alde dto $15 545-t370 JFerbel'wet• food procea-lntral 'Zill s;::::1 :Po~~ ~E~ mergee. teee tor* l>OI-smo 942-e111 ICUSIO!Ct·S\1\t\ o.lly p;;;;" nQ...--150 Matching Oek Old & Ugly but II work1t aor & redpa boolc, uaed Prk'g Everything tat lutlon control device '82 ARROW SPOAT PU ...,. -•• "~....v '""" 330 W A-St I HAR80R AREA couch/2 ChnS150 Kg &r 140 for Refrigerator! I twtoe $70 Seera Manu111A11on Redcrut, motor oteu Beat In Nwpt certification• or d .. ter AA, 5 lp(I. •t-. ..i.,......-...o< ",..,.,... Coeta ~EOE APPLIANCE SERVICE man,_ & box apmge. Curved aw w/4 atoola, adding mach $35. Type-mo u n I S 5 0 0 I o Ir SS 50/ft 8J3-8711 docume"tery prepere-$&495. pip "6-0625 '79 BMW 320I, low m1ea. Wt..., '9C:Ond., guar. bedding. xtnt cond $75 obo 67~50 writer chr, good cond. 875-8088 tton chargH unteu IPOf1 pedlege aunroof appllenoM. 5"4t-30n 1150. 4 pane6ed Panama --1 15 Solld Mahogany p 'ltt• Marc;ue Channel to 41' w/ Olherwl .. specified by Mull Hll: '75 Chevy rift tlrM, elr.' $11,000: TV and FILM PRODUC· I ahutters 190 2 end Duncan Phyfe dining lbl .... • tr & pwr. S 1!50/mo the adllWllMr. Shortbed. Z28 4 •Pd, 883-7587 TIOH Co. looking for I Ill ~ tablH S20 ea. Wicker Jntl!y 1214 901t42 w/3 IHvH , • Claulc 18' Lapalreka 813-8338. 1142-9886 A•I• lerricft/ ~~ ~~~·---.eo-B_M_W_5_2_at __ Receptionist, w/ XLNT Herb 957-8133 atandlng lamp 120. Cartier. wornane tenk metohln~ chra, ¥ood Cent~= boet, 4 c:yt, Pub HIS s4 996, no trade• 24.000 ml, 5 IC>d. tun· e::':~t~ ~ Kenmote .....,,.,, 1100, & 831·2753 watch, $800 Ind paper1 oond. $4 . 846-87 3 eft Otey. . 875-8181. 'fil81 .. ltltila 1145-0728. 831-e133 roof,cieen, .._ ..... g roomed, non·•mkr. •l•c. dryer, $75. Xlnl Mull Mii tum of ttt. cen-, & guaren Blume & 5PM BAYl.INER 20·, good -SAVE UP TO 50%1 Prof .• 81 Datiun 4 ll 4 l(ln °' 114.000. 562..o3t4 able to WOik under Pf• cood. 544-&•e& tury antique twn wood 1 Mercier gold wetoh w/ 1rtt11r ........ trla c:ond, 110, vo111o Pent•. llmlp IOll =n.t.~~oo. =1r2~· Cab. 10 ml 845•0328 Dabu tilt 1ure and have own Refrlgeretor, Ilk• new, headboarda, beeutllul d 11m 0 n d · S 1 O O O · Wetereolor, appra1..J' trtr.16000. 4'42-<lOt<l Anorted blk•• & bike daya • • ....-;.;;;;;;... ___ ..---. trantPQrtaUon. 11000 • froet Ir ... 2 dOof. $185. cond. 11!50-. Froet-fr.. &75.e332 112,500. 1146-0510 13' FIBERGLASS pane. $35 tor all. '72''°' D•taun 1900co 620 875-4~1 77 200SX, 20,000 ml, 5 month to etan. Poett.lon 89:l-toe0. Hotpoln1 retrlg, 1tlnl Beautttul 4 carll CUBIC WITH TAAILER 1250 850-0551 tru<* eno Webber Carb 1pd, mech exit, orig auallabl• lmmedl•t•ly -cond. 1180. "' ... a refrlg, ZIRCONIA ' 0 ly Otfloa dMk & chair. $&6; .. • .. '"" I --~. xtra ~&-1·77 Deteun Kln&,g•b. ownr. $2500 &42-3184. C:u t73-""73 ... _._n. GE •100. l.,..1g' upright 1 on•. n 3 .. co PI• r , • 0 . 53-228 21-2.,.340 _ .. , ·-_.,, ·'-" •9 mt _ .., .,..., .. _ • 120 Mdll 640-8888 .., ., Ralelgh lnternatlonal, 16.000 on r•blt. 1360. cemper ....... .. • .. .78 200 SX delux lo ml 10AM and Noon end ult for Ad Acl'IOO lrMZer 1175. Rattan 1· 983-9863; H2 ..... 71 cuatom med•. touring Trenem!Nlon •73 O.ttur1 13150/0bO. 836-0418 · • • et-... ,, 7-wo. ""•5 18 Katet Blue T--cut l8' Duffield FRAME Campagnolo • d 1 1200 •Ir, auto. Irena, cau Mr Ktiy. -..-· -'· ""'"...., .....-Antlqu .. for ..... ruga, · .. •P menua · · '78 O.teun 2000 PU Auto atereo Pit cond Btian Cal a 2 table i.mpa $26 M . s"onea c .r IUfnlql cuet. trHIMlpeS 7 0 0 . IUmlture, ~. book HSHd PSet, D&roBp-Dut, ~2 Ke'An. trwia, "'I gd oond Unecl 848-3T26 . UH the D11ly Pilot 1floor11m 135 oottectton boat ci-Ht-HI 091 ottom cemper h II i2.aso "Fast RC!lult" strvtce direct«y Your 873-2&~ . 844-8527 llM oloth9.. much m'or.. Bav CWllnisers Breckel , never UHd ...... Wu!!f MIO 752~' • • 712.0Z. MWtlf•.•1ereo, Daiy Piot aPcwalnut bdrm .... king • •er.Jooo ,. '4001000. 640-5084 OlllLUlll ·11 Oe1'un Ptc*up. oood Ac. S3*. 1s1-1110 10.v1rl\D n hdbrd, dr1r, night ... ,.. 21 Hoepltal e.d, almoe1 new. 11H .. 1JH. Klde Dirt Bike Parle, '97e. thN 1teoa running oond S:f200 11172 510 0.teun VMQOn, " '1\lft atand & chH I $315. Metal llthee: lO" and l3" Coet 1800, 8•11 $500. ,,.,... .. 1• CfleaC>. 640-5064 ~ ~ s.csan. firm 860-1109 rune Jlfnl. New JlrH. M&-22!50 South Bend. 11 .. LOgM: W.itter. 135 Plante, '25 -• Ca NII Hl4 a 8~ · · Auto. Aaklng I 1&!50 Of 642 5678 I 10 end 12,. At &no-l•k•• all Lumba r •-._ .. __ beet ofter. IM2~11 • 0"5 =:~o:"S:: Milt. ~ mill. 54H20J I 111 ....... '70 VW Cfome*, teoo ml N~R!~ -~ IM '79 210, • Ot Good ~ turH , 120·1•0. Shell C~'1..w. table HW, Beeut. revollllng jewelry 115 HP, oe. 12"8 on retJft eng, """8fWlt (.. L :A ' dlUon. to good home lamp, t 35 lronie arc Jointer, drMI p< .... and .now o ... ,,... condl-M5-e016 walll-thru 10f.4 clean. .. . .... ..... ..... on I y . I 2 O 0 O ob o s s s s s s s BINGO s s s s s s s St. Catherine's -BINGO/ Ttln411 hrilr• -btlyllftds 11 7:15 Sn.di 811 -fret Cofftt J090 Sount COAST HWY. up111 Btteh ·~·9701 IJlmC>, '80. Aaltd lltalMd Hyd Pf'99 t2MOl1 lion &"8-1S77 28. C... 'J7. Ill, FIG, '3000. 5-4~ 1600 twbot llYd 1Mt Ford W()Ofty w .. _ ....... __ te_J ____ _ glaH window•. 1 100. llwtz"• '" flll TIO, 28 llnott. cuatOl'I\ LIKE HEW ..... lrt>Gl•u Co.u Mee 540-9100 gon, a1a.ooo. .,. o.tN\ ISOZ l+I. JO, Aa1tan table & 3 ohalr9. -'!!!!!! I '! ---1"'"1 stern rm I09dld Imme-aNll, cab !to191. t11tctt· --000 ml eunrl t1e air 1380. neur uud. Liii UIUlll llltrlll!al! fU4 c ulata. '129 to'o PP beoll. '300. M2·223a. WI PIY lt2't ~Model A Town M'llfm, ·_. deoei • .,,..; 486-6533; 831-tllee ao ~ Woone dell-----o 8 4 . a o o 6 d 1 y1 , lht!r lfl Hit I• d • n • • 1 O • o O O • dla lntr. Slhloer, tmmeo. ll9tM aftYtlrM. 9-ltlful ovation Ctaeala.I Guitar "4'""20 ...,.. & wncta. ;-" ---TIP w 1 a• 11M181. t1IOOl<>M, ••• Oii.a ~~'fr:~·!~ '°' lmtet1 .,.....,.,, •lh.,d tMll ca.. 11 .. •.av, ..................... ,..~ 11 '•uueot Mopedt. ........ ·11 Pontlao COMertlbtt, • = llll built In plok·UP w/ ....-..,..,._.le_'" .._... modal Tam elafltty UMd. .. -Ull Oatallna rutor•d 11lw1••!!!•----•-.a-•-1&-.... /®o.940-eot4 l'OOLTADI.& llOfulM, .... & Treble tury Lapatra' 11', II, IS60.11&-a1?1 u-•llll tUIO tO·HIJ. '10*<1Tt+•blu9CL IOYI' IOAM FURN. ···r .... OU9tOfTI wood OCM11rOI xlm .,.,.. 9eet S2&00foff. t71-l835 --•••• 1n.10tt ' bllc ""IM ...... & Incl. buNI bedl & matt, dallQn. COfnMw/~ Otter. Ca ll 8onnl• LJt 111,. 'It P•uoeot. toe> t•nk, ~ .. ....;,.""w. .,_ ci., nlM ltand, I 0Wr "°'1t & Miii unit W/W.' ~711 ~ __ :! 1'00 ri New oond. M.76 l4tO Hlftlor .,_.., 'IO PoMltO 4 ell' 9olwllllll dtt~ : -•'"'-·'" ,,_,,__ -------11 OOOTA-lo.MINT-... --i.:t~ old. AU. MUIT 00. 1200 .. MOO"""· 111.-S1 .... hnltan ' FOR SALi '12 P\IOh r:-= .. .. ... ,.1 =::1::••r. llOOO .............. 1 OI tlat otr. 640-sot.4 .. lllft• ....... .. Mt-4844, Mo,,... Xln'.:::.10 • (114) MM1~...... tuMJ WM +INlllL* "Holtywood'' portable HM!Uton dmtlfta tall ... n · WlndroH unoe"'I• I ... ·-.... ,41 ...,.._.V\.Ml6 ra,.~laMl ~WM Only hold• up to 3 blkH • w/Vttmoo draftfng m•· w I t h I r a II • 1 . •:Mite ~"-1' * ~ r.n .... •A~ II tlardl~ ulltd, 12'. Call otllnel. 17M110 '7~0/~10. IS3.·t401 lidjL •11 -'111111 """ , ...... .-. P.!' 1111 .... ~~ ~,--.... or*"" .... 112? 1••ro• HOO, 1111• ntw. cw ... " ·HOMI XA n . 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"°°''" •"· .... ,.._ ,-I~·.....,., l ~ 1.m.-1 totC1M1•MAa. ...... ......,.,. .....,.., ' • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, Maroh 28, 1883 · · ••IM·...... &1111 ..,..... ••In· lwmtd llhlJtnm...J· "111 .... l!IL-IJlllllJ!ll!!!f.-..J ~-... ....... _..,.-.. 11:;11uu~--.&.i..u1 1mWt Im IHI IMtn 1111...... 1111 fAA:WC Hrl Will• 119 Ongltt till '11 .... .... 'IO Mud• Ht, lmmec, lo tm " • I '11 MQI Conv, blue. Muel I '70 TOYOt• Oorone. 4 elf ... vw ~. rblt '7t Rabbit cl ..... , wttt WI '71 ll OorOdo .~7.llUll&lc.mlrlom.li....-..,-... ..,,;z,l;l""·eo1111Plnto--. -•• -.000--ml.J,:.Zlnl:.&A ~ml, lie, MVtm CUI, ml. AC, PW, AM/FM wt ·74 HO_,.,,, 17IOO Of .... 11300 or treoe. good upholltety, good fl'DL!""' o,.e1, H "'PIJ. bfn Int., MK ml, 14HI. 11000/0ffer v . t , I t t 't I . o ye fm 011~1_tunrf, .. c .. 1 utr-, ldnt oond. Dwlllfl t•r.•· 11000/ofr. otMr 1441-1114 an. I 141 .. 100 motor, llr•• & t11U1ry •ti.u. ~11. 7to-ON2 H7~Ht t7t-1U? 411 ..... 11~ tuoo. ww-1206 ~712 H .fM6 ' -11200. 141·31.ll i-:;;..;;_;.;;;;.;.:.•..;;;.;_;;;~.;.;.;;;.1l':~:--~:---""'"':'~ 'IO IOOIO, lvoty, M!rOOf, -.. t I 'ft Kerm e nn Ohle, '71 l<llTJMIM Ghia '11 811111i. 1i.oan1e, •II 1• ..U wam 'ti fiord Mwtano. 8 ~j '11 OV~ Low mll••· ........ Int lltl OMMt ... Chtome-.... mllll Tm!t flfl orange, NctY good,,,.. Good INIOe, 12100 opUona, 111oc1n11 A•tro· ~ eqij(pped _.. roof r1blt eng, 11000 cond Ooocl . Utoo f! IUOO ml, mint. IH,IOO. '72 lpt, exJt oond. a14ea. ,11 Oefloe QT Coupe olutoh. ltrono. 12000 .... HM roof, dleMI, low mltM, ,;oii, iter.o wttlt ._., ~ Ownet. IHOOj 4tt-OS63 Aall aboul 7~ 141-69'2 1mlfm, 1lr, orulH, p1: ObO 11~8MO '71 Bug , 1u10/11IQj(. f :~t:~li~•ll tally power H •tlwlndow1, 2 I 'IO Accord LX .._tohbeotl, IUM '76 llO 0'1a Ownr I0,000 p b , It t 0 0 . '87 VW ~. rune Oood. 11600. t1e.a&e2-= oonttOI, tlft = '72 LTD WQN 1896 6 epcl,.., M,000 ml, utt APTll 1'11 IAU orig ml. lilo Acold•nll, 7 1 4 I • 4 6 ... 1 2 1 • •tie*. I 1211. 'IO ILDO 81AARITZ no doOr locJlq, Utlllty ,., Qood cond, oere . htoo obo . wflerl )'OU buy your next ,__,_,,~.4dr.at&OO Pnelat !lH 2l)/7o4NI060 Mt-4737 Ytl!! Ill! Moonroof. l 12A601 cond. IAIHI . Ma' b• 14U118 1 "'11·1241 ._.l:30 em Of Metoedee Benl.. Cell ue Oay, 648-tOIO: wknda tGTER 'H Supra, loaded, llhr, '74 VW Bue, 7oua, ctNn, '16 1228, reb11 _,,, tr1111 Whltedl~!!-..:..!~~!l_!· 'ceen •Mt HO MW. ,ayl, '73 Plrlto ~ 4 cyll t:IO to 2:30 pm. •1 '48-Hta t 11 ooo-• 112100 d hr'I ~. 14"00 ...... MN '" --Oltl .... Ot\,• r ' e uto 1101< nu 0tlre1 ·n Honda Aooord, MOOO 111• 111.11111 au o, . ""' ' . goo meo . " . OrH t bod>'· ... uet ••II <M3 w. Bey, Colt• MeM t0.6 p.m. Don Wllleme. mech. pert'. t owner ,,.. OOocl cond U500 -. '7t2IOE.8"'t t>M••tr, 1 Nl .. l /llll w..8091 4116--4742. e 1400.162-3232 (ecroee from~ 142.~21 446ZAJ Cu 11 o ar 1 11 290 Muet...ii ()ell 64·2•1480·1111 ~~. 641~'::·J~ .. · 1"31 Herbot Blllcl. ,... lit• 'ti VW Bue. new cari) & '71 Volvo 246 Wagon, Fc<O p.,,, I 8etvloel ·ee c.mwo po-.1u1 127 4M-2t2t 1· ________ ·, 1301Outill8treet "' Gerden Grow !!Itta • pelnt eng. well m11nt. guarantMO the nlc .. t Andy Btown 145-*3 909 rune .,.. ndl b()dyt,-,-------_..,.. '81 Prelu<M, Siu wflan Int. NEWPORT BEACH 64l•4IOO ev/wtmd a.I It .......... 11900. 873-7072 clNMet, pert~ c<tglnel ,77 EIOo, Net Inf., 4a,OOO work 1 1000. '144•180 'IO Pinto, •Int c»nd, 37. Great Stereo, 1un roof UI-'* Mercedel 1.3 Seden f0<t1n tp 'ff VW 141G, mint oond, eround. All option•. ml, ger•g• kept, rnlnt ,.,,. 000 ml, euto. 12,800/°"' •Int c ond, 1 81500 1111111 .. _ rHtoretlon or pert•. 114-111·1111 muat .... New .,•Int. 13160.931-3018. oono, only 154811 ofr.MultMlle31*36 4114-3097 -perfect leather, alloy I ...... _. ti 1171-7229 1 .. •AU Wa. 2 Mu•teng• .87 not fl ----------1 Loaded, low mllM ab-WhMi•, rune Ilk• • bat '7& 914, bleck, xtnt oond. eng, .,.,.,, •• ..-.o. rM .... __ 11•7 4df ilpt)ed wtth oof IJ 1980 Honda Prelude, air 10lutely mlntll US,0915 out ol hell. 13000. nu urea, xtr .. , Muat NII. A•klng 12700/bet ofr. ,..... 1 '79 8evtlle priced to Mii ' eq1 S:J2oo wort<~ oond. leOO bot cond, AM/FM CalMtte. (642ZUN) &31·3018 $6800 firm. 761-4784 144-1982 •It 2PM Come In .... Newport 17111111 XtrH, run• ' :* :c' .:::· 330 w ' obo. w~ Sunroof, 44,000 ml. lilt -•---l!leeoh'• flnMt Nlec:Jtlon 1ook1 good , RootbHr .. !! eo.te ....._ M~ '67 Mu1t1ng Fa11bac '6,200. 4~2tSl5 ~~ n '82 0000 TurbO MB. Bur-'73 1114 1.7, c><ange, ale, sem •w _.. .. ,. o f prevtou1ly o wned eJ(t, oemet llhr Int, Xlnt F ... rl' '1" " p m Don Wll-280/VI tll.lto~ ~ ... Y gundy, chr whit, 1unrf, lmmlo. Muat .... Owner U111 regular 911, not p h A 01 o d 873 4708 (819) """ · · I eoo 7"'11 '81 Civic, t600 GL. 6 epd, 15K ml, w11r .. 125,500. d11per1te. 1 4900. un11101cll 8Hut. oar, one 11' u • •n oon · • ' 1181N. &42-4321 3IMIZAI 1 obo. 2 " I 1/c, am/Im, Ilka new. 208 W 11t. Santa Ana 146-57112 et0-0227: 548-2740 oa1m 17100 080. 8411-28&1 °!&ii-.'' ~143 1s.ooo m1111. 141150 . 111-1111 John --· Uao~ioe6~ 5~:.~~:&i:u.= ... :;;=la=---....;:.=.:~ 714/968-1723 CIOMCI Sunday .. t1aW1•1 tlU POf9Ctle wlndlhlekl, ,_, F ~J,!'t!!!' VW '76.~n~ll~fi,,!2500 Clamtltt 1213 deye or-· '73 Llncoln Contlneni ·~~nf':~~n~n~c~on~.·~~: 'II RI Htll '" T•t onv. & Prkle In bO•, *75. geo..6643 0< UWI WILL Ill '71 Super BMtte conYert .. j 446 e. Coll~ Ill II Fiim 1111 •AU wa. ~·o 1 ::1~ ~'":wner; ooo mllM. I HIOO/oNer. Sllvef, blue IMth«. lo ml 111 .. 11111! '87 1112. polllhed a1toy1. II, ..... .,. •·•P. rune •Int. 1211150 ~3-0900 W• hive a good Mlec· 4dr, equipped wtt.h roof l :MOO firm. 720--0295 ~ ~914 :&· A1klng $ 10,aoo. TutbO Stlllon Bleupunkt •tereo, cu olu Salee ~ 2131692-17112 tlon of NEW & USED rack and ttweo. M125. ;73 Marte IV, 64,000 ml, , ·n ACCORD. 5 epd. AIC, 117"48 T~r:~reg1~ ~78,llseooo11SC·T~RG~93 v ':ci Lwilng '70 Squareb~. rt>lt mo-........... " Chewot.ul ~::. 'c-o.~~ 330~ \owner, •herp, 12700. well maintained. am/fin, IUSlll 'lt Hiii ur · · " " 18711 8Mch Blvd. tor. very good cond. lalc• 9307 Fri, 10.6 p.m. Don WH-'e73-70311. I mlchelln1. 121150/ob Supet car. Sllvef/blt!. Huntington 8eech 11000/calh 497.7009, - -I I 8 4 2 4 3 2 1 1-------1-3-Q,.+ Ml-1723 Convertible, ale, red w/ 117,660. pi p t76-76154 c11 •\•~2 2000 '711 Rlbbll 4 dr LUXUI '111 Rlvlefl, loeded, eulO, Im I• • • !!IJ blue top, atereo. ·~ • • • p1, pb, 1/c, vlnyl roof, 881AEO •70 MERC MARQUIS ' 80, 4 dr Accord, xlnt $20,500. 848-0291 pip Sport• foldlng aung ...... , Need Mdl, lo ml, euto. air, tt• em/Im etereo. 18111111. •80 EL CAM Air, etec window•. xlnt oond. 15850. ,87 Clualc new leathef In cue, POfeohe & Fer· 72 Super Beetle. S • reo. Mint cond. '31150. Cell da'J9 ~ at<, beige/tan, cond. Muat He. IHt 882•1257 Interior, ,·I Iver pelnt, ran. Specltl l30 ... C•ll aome body work. tereo. •97•2388 or 484--0135 ' . I Of olf•. 873-1586 nrm ..... """2 -----Mite, 675-3011. 12300. Clll 154&-11216 •It CUUIM t38t _.....,., ..... tlfl ~rf"c'·.•lnl $~i ~ '81 Sapporro/ Plymouth, '83 1144. Sienna Red. 5,' e & wkndl. '72 vw Bug ,_ paint, TIE UllEIT -,-.-.. -,-.-,-au-.-.... --'11 .... ......... '78 Cougar XR7, cle&f'\. 2131a30-5704 2 door, 5 epd, fully loed· ooo ml , Poraohe 18" '58 VW VAN, rbtt 67 eng, ,_ tlr•, body In OOocl 4dr, equipped with root $450. 542·7817 12500. 640-94311 att 5 .82 380SL, allver w/gray ed, 28,000 mllM. $5775. whMl1 & Tiree, Alarm, 11,200/080. 640-<>2l6 ;~~~~1°c)901ni11:~g~n:e llUmll reek, AM /FM red lo. '11 .... 11178 Mercury Mon11ch. IHlher, lmmac. 111.000 4114-6410 loaded. StOOO/H1um1 of late model, IOw mli.-power wlnOow1, power '800 Cell 751 11548 cyl, 411,000 ml. Goo IHH. pp. 830-9318 or '711 VW BUS, •t. am/Im daye, H t-8237 eve/ ege C1dlll101 In Sou· door loelll. Good oond. • • con d . 12000/olr, 'I ml, s75o down + TOL Kl tlft 1151·11et5 c11111t1, 1unroof, low wknd. them Cellfornlal See u• $4075. Mey be '"" at '711 Cam110, xlnt oond. 117&-7976 17117/mc. Dyt 764-1137; 1111 P-•a.t 111P mllM, greet oond. $4500. tod'""' 330 W 8ay "--ta.,__ ••"""1080. Muet 19111 O ..... Wle t3U eva873-M37 (Fred) '711 MOB, ahowroom --• ---'117·"""'3-. .,. •••RIS · ·""" '"-· _...,., Rebuff I lflce ,..,,.,,,... ""'" '77 WESTPHALIA .....: Mon. lhru Fri. 10.S p.m. 860-66118 '11 a. SHiii cond, 34K, 1 owner. $ t ~"'· ~ Pop top, xlnt concl, rebh Don Wllllama, &42-43211-,7-4-M-o_n:.:te:.:.....:C:.:e.:.rl=-o-.-r-un-,-l~.77~0td~•-:".118:-,"':'luxu--ry .. 4~d~f, Ht UI f1 Low mllHge, eiceellent =rl~ =~r~e:,ape. '°" 10· 844-8 '78 vw Bui. Wu Hou... ~ ,_ CMCl'I. $4llllS. OAllWO 20llZAI good, look• gr .. t. I tllOO tllt, PS, PB, CtUIM, AO. •o• TOU• condition. $11,000 1155-1217 . ev '80 1111SC, AC. PW, Crul-wlle'• car. XLNT cond. llllO 2800 Harbor Blvd. '81 MONTE CARLO obO 831-3807 cetm llereo Clll, Or NUTNAIO... 833-7812 M , anr1, wilt w/lull lthr, Leu then 80,000 ml. '81 VW Rebblt, 4 Or, 10 ml, COSTA MESA 6 cyt, l2,500 ml, air, lllt, locka, reblt eng. $2905. _IT & .70 280SEL 4-0 78K 1 "78 Midget. Rune end Recaro -t•. European $4250. 144-7065 air, AM/FM. Ilk• new &•G-1118 crulM, xlnt cond, orig. ,,_.. 1•11 548-2081 ••-r, m , rook• greet. lo mt. "'· Bleupunkt 3001, car te500 831·1628 • •••50 •• • --------lflll --... orig. ml, rn lnt cond . s2450, pfl 831•2242 cover. p.7·1, 28,000 ml, '73 VW Squ11•bect<, N-· owner._.. · . '711 CUTLASS Wgn, oi. • , ... --1 $5600. P.P. 842-3532, no ding• 125 800 ellh Plllnt. Sn Rf. Vety clean, ·77 Sclrocco. Im mac. Nkle Cletll1 '78 Coupe de 4119-2348 4119-291 Fe<d Pinto, auto, alt', Ml. woodgrn, AM/FM( _.. 1175-1155 '78 MG M100El flrm.642-'l888.'731·t11112 13500 obo 0 1 y1 , Mu1 t •••· $3400. Vllle.Muat-toeppre-lllO•IUWAlll new llrt1, m•31• xlnt CB, roof r•ck 48K ml lllSllllS1.CllUllOUUUM •75 'SOSLC Byzentlne Run1 I looll• Ilk•,_, 71511-07 1 1: eve•, 759-1731 elate. 1 31100/0BO. cond. 1225 · Cell 141150. 675-01112 or .. 28K 1g km f lell •--tlll 5e 548-2778 4dr. equipped with rool 54()..83711 alt 4PM. 873-7375 '72 Mazda RX2 rebullt Gold, chrome 1lloy1. wellOl'melnt $2~t~~· 1 Ml" 552-04 . '71 vw Futbecic. 1525, reek, 1tereo with tape, •77 Pinto 12150 .. 78 HOf'I.. -------- engine, "'"'well 1750. ltlther. eunroof. s 18, (213)$30-670i . Trade your Old 1tull for l'IMd• wont. 54e.,11210 or '11 mT.. power ...... power win· zon 13360. llt0-5310 P•tilc 133! 751-8408 ...,... 500. ™~ new ~odle1 with 1 2131426-0853 Sevllte dleMI, all extru. dow1, •pee d control, • People who l'IMd People 645-'12137!., .. :..5-3638 ·~~: ilr~e -~ Clualf Id. 842·5878 '711 VW Rebbllf, AM/FM '·7$8ll009 Eld. 8~~201t d =ms~~.~ ·:,~~.":1~! !=~;rtr~~~·r1~8~~ 'That'• whet the --SU cerb Ht·up 1150. l'LJI'-...[ Have you read 1odey'1 cua, rNr de ro1t, xlnt M .... o. ex con • •••n at 330 w. Bey, reo, CB. new Uree & ......,., .-• . ........., "' OAILY PILOT Rellf ..... Serloue buy· Exhau1t menllold $40. Cl111llled Ada? II not, lhape. 41 ,000 ml. Mull MW82dleMleng,lllver/ Colla Meea. Mon. thru br e kee . 1 5800 . •17 Grand Prix, blk/~, SERVICE DIRECTORY eremuttMelCMckblue P eckage 11 ,060. you're rnllllng the i-t 1111 13400/bHt ofr. g ray w1111ther, extra Fri. 10-5 p.m. Don Wll-875·6544 . All 8 oood oond. '2700 obO. II ell aboutl book. '31,000. 752-1123 &31-6"464 bargain• In townl 873-e373 ctMn. 4114-2705 llama. ~-4321 8511ZAH 87~2217. 142•1438 • ATLAS CHIYSLH-PL YMOUTH 2929 Harbof Blvd .. Coste Mesa. Tel. 54&-1934 3 block• eouth of San Diego Freeway off HarbOf' 8tvd. Complete bod y atiop. Salee. Service. Perta. Service Dept. open Monday thru Friday 7:30 AM to 5:30 P.M. end 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. on Saturday. OIANGI COAST AMC/ JHP /RINAUL T 2624 Harb« Blvd . Coste Mesa 549-8023 645-7770 11 1 Jeep Dealer In the Weetl See us today for sales, aervlce & leaalng. There ere reason9 why -are 11 1 . . . Price and Nlecf1onl Atao. the ell-new Ren1Ylt Alllenoe Is herel ntlODOll IOllNS POID Modem NIM, Mrvlc9, parts. body, paint & tire depll. Competitive ratM on leue & dally rentals. 20(!0 Harbor Blvd .. Coate MeM. 641-0010 Of 540-8211. JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MllCUIY 2826 Hatbor Blvd .. Cotta M .... T ... 640·5&30. 57 Yeera Of friendly famtty Hrvlce -Orange County'• oldHt Llncotn-Mereuty deelershlp OAVID J. PHILLIPS IUICK..PONTIAC •MAZDA Salft • Serv~ • I.eating 24888 Allele Part<way 837-2400 IOUTH COUNTY VOt.klWAOIN/llUZU ('°"'*9y Jim Mertno V~) 1'7'1 8ted\ ltvd~lnoton ..._,,., (714) 142·2000 IALU • L HG • PAATI • H AVtCE WI Will NOT 81 IJNOPtOLOlll 9 YMr ~ O.A.O, l Alitt Ollloount.e • MATCH THE NUMBERS OM THE. MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES C) LONG llACH IMW Large selection of n-& quality uled BMW's and other fine ears! Sales, service & leasing. Trlde-lns -•comel Take 405 Freeway to North Ctwtrry off-ramp, turn right & go 6 block1 north to 3670 N Cherry Ave .. Long Bee<:h (714) 636-5790 (213) 427-5494 • NAlllS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Coate Meaa. Tat. 540·9100. Orange County's largest Cadillac dealer. Sales. Service. Leu tng. • SADDLllACK IMW 28402 Marguerite Pkwy .. Avery Pkwy. exit We off9r wha1 no b•nk or leue company oa n· 1 Expertly 1t1ffed, moal modern terviOe & Petti dept .. 2. One of tlwt Southland'• mo•t experienced NIH & leellng 11aff; 3. Ellmlnatlon of the mlddleman by leUlrlg dealef direct. 831-2040 Ml•llon Viejo 495-4949 • CHICK IVllSON POISCHl·AUDl-VW 415 E. Coaat Hwy .. Newport Beech. 873.0900. The ority d ... lef•hlp In Orange Coonly with theae thrM greet m•k• under one roofl • ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-IUIAIU 2480 Herbor Blvd., Coeta Meea. T91 5"49·'4300. Sela. SeMc•. Leallng. "Mr. Goodwrench." CLAI I AU OMOllLll 785 Newlon Wey. Coat• Mete. Tel. GS1-1303 "J AGUARS OUR SPECIAL TY" XK t20't/140't / 190't/XJ't1E· Typee s .... -~ -~Ofltlonl . 01 a 11th In Cott• Mtaa • • 101 LONGPll PONTIAC 13600 &each Blvd . Westmlnater Tel. 8112-tle51. Orange County's oldetl and largest Ponuae dHJerahlp S1lee. S«vlce. Pert• • DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA , "Probebly the iow.t prleed Flat1 In Southern CaUIOfnle" (located 1 mite north of South Cout Plue ,,..r Mein St. end Werner Ave In Santa Ana) 120 w~ warner, Santa An• 557·2132 • SANT A ANA DATSUN 2001 E. 17th Strfft. Santa Ana. Tel 556·781 t Your OrlQlnal Dedicated Deteun Oee19' MllACLI MAZDA We've movedt Our new IOCatlon la 1425 Batter StrMt. Coate M .... Tet 645-333.4. Stoo by & vlllt our mod9tn lhowroom end ... why we're the 111 Mazda d .. ,., In Southern California. Sei.., s.Mc:e. Part1 and LMllnQ . • COIMlll DeULLO CHIVIOLIT (F°"'*'Y Oroth CM'<lfoi.t) 18211 a..~ &Nd., Huntington 8Mch New • UNCI • 8alel • Leatlng • Parts • Servtce Come by end ... oor Huge liw.n10fYI M 7-tol7 641-3331 • llACM UNCO&.N MllCUIY "W•',. new Md '1181' for~~"~· ...... .. rvlc• and body •flop faoilltln. OM of tna taro-•• lrwtn10tlea In 8oUtMm c.Mfofntti of NW llnOOtnl and MetCUf'Yt. Looetact I bfooeta touth of tM 81111 DteQo Oft ...._ IMS. "' """"""'°" ....... 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UJtlN o<IMDllt ........ The UC Irvine faculty committee planned to meet Wday to review another propoeal to have the Nixon library located on the campua, offJdals aid. The unlvenlty'1 offer of 13 acres to house the presidential collection wu turned down by the Nixon Presiden tial Archives Foundation two weeka ago. Batter up The foundation, which would fJ..n.ance conatrucdon, rejected the UCI site after faculty memben asked for time to study the propmed library and mUlleUJll. 'nte fAdllty, once thought to be a potential stigma 1lven the former president'• rnlpaUon during the Watergate ecandal, still ls coveted by several Southern California communities. Greg Myers, 2 , of Costa Mesa, gets read y for start of baseball season o n a fine day in T e-Winkle Park. San Clemente and Yorba Linda, alon1 with Whittler In Lot Angela County, are ar,wna their cue1 before the former president. So Is Cal State Fullerton. UC Irvine and Duke University worried that adminiatration documents of the only U.S . president to resign might not be such a desirable distinction. But the cities seeking End Cafe .deniise • triggers • nienior1es By ROBERT BARKER ol'hO.-,Notawt The demolition of the End Cafe on the Huntington Beach City Pier has rekindled memories of an exciting era. The old building on the pier housed troops manning machine guns in the early days of World War II. They were ready to turn back any attack on the city's shores. War fever wae high. The Japanese had devastated the U.S. Navy at Pearl Harbor and were running roughshod in the Pacific. Huntington Beach, like other coastal towns, was on war footing. For who knew? A Japanese attack might have come at any moment. Army troops and Coast Guard personnel were scattered throughout town. The top of a steel oil derrick at 10th and Ocean was converted into a lookout tower. Homes in the cl ty were blacked out so that a glint of light could hardly be seen from the air. (See HISTORIC, Pa1e A%) A public private citizen S harp eye, loud voice k eep Irvine council on guard ~ .......... ~'--...,... Herbert Hench is almost alway& right there in th e front row. B1 GLENN SCOTI' Of ... o.llJ ,... .... He apeaka loud and often long, never apol.tically and never to pleue anyone but h.Umelf. Herbert Hench is a llel.f-made public figure, a man w ho almost always alta in the same lront row chair at Irvine aty C.oundl meet.inp and w ho rarely millea a chance to 1erve up a resty, eometimee unpopular, opinion on local events. H1a topics don't always relate exactly to la.aes the oouncil la c:l.lacu.atng. They range from attack.a on pet ownen who dUdain "pooper 8COOpen" to reminden that bigotry can aeep even into aunctive dtiea such u Irvine. He la not a politician and doesn't u.e much tact. Hench la perhaps Irvine's m09t public private citizen. And his greatest m.l.lliving is that more relidenta don't care as deeply .. ne does about local manen. Hersch , who aaya he is ''73 with a ~ker," often reminds people he is a former ;;emJ>loyee to explain why he doesn't mind unpopular ltanda. '"The tax oollector is the most hated man, eoven in the Bible," he aaid. "rve endured the hatred of the public 80 ooming here to the oouncil on dJfficult iuuea, sometlmea angering the public. doem't d.llturb me.'' Hench lm't a cold-hearted man, though. Just an opinionated one. He is Jewlah but haa been carrying to recent council meetlnga a booklet written by Pope John xxm. It WU a preeent from a ham in 1966, he u.id. Hench dug it out after ~ons began about a non-profit group trying to buy three homes in Irvine to houae mentally retarded youths. Netahborhood a.odatlona in affected areu have IOU&ht to block the sn>UP· Sutton Extended c.are Servica, from pladna six youths <See COUNCIL. Pa1e A!) Nlxon'a nod say the library- rn uaeum w o uld have far · reachlna scholarly and prestige value -not to mention potential revenue from vlaiton. Precedent dictates that the presidential records be located near the former executive'• home. Nixon waa born in Yorba Linda, went to high school In Fullerton, set up law practice in Whittler and e1tabll1hed hie Har ry Sheue and Bert Harding recall End Cafe. western White House In San Clemente. Hia collection reporte dly Includes personal papers, the Infamous White House tapes, photog\"apha, state g1fta and documents from government agencle.. Thoee records catalog some of the most rapid IOCial changes in U.S . history, including the establishment of th e Environmental Protection Agency and the only wap and price controls in peacetime America. Some speculation exlata over potential availability of the Information, but National Archives spokes)Voman Jill Merrill says everything not personal or Involving national security muat, by law, be on the record. Low-priced • senior due • ID housing Laguna By STEVE MITCHELL ot the o.11r "'°' at.tr An affordable housing project in Laguna Beach that could see older residents purchase units at a price of only $90,000 might become a reality -if a few bugs can be worked out between the city and the developer. James Schmitz, who owns Beach Construction, propoees to construct 31 affordable units which would front on Mermaid Street and the steep 3rd Street hill near City Hall. Council members earlier th1S month indicated support for a planning conunission proposal for a zone change and general plan amendment for the project, currently zoned for commercial use. But they want assurances units would be available only to low- income 8enior ci tiz.ens. And, they said, they want supulations that would keep the units affordable for far longer than the 20 years propoeed by the developers. They reasoned the very high density of the project will be an inconvenience to Laguna Beach long after the t wo-decade affordability clauae ends. Under the proposal, buyers must be at least 60 years of age, or promise not to move into their 500-to 600-square-foot unita until they reach that age. In the interim, younger buyers might rent their unit -at affordable rates -to older tenants. The project would feature a Victorian design, with units stair-stepped down the hillside. Parki n g for 19 vehicles is proposed on two lots -one underground -and two elevators would be Installed. The City Council will again consider the project at its April ~ meeting, which begins at fJ p..m. Strolling into spring? Despite scattered showers this morning, spring may finally a rrive this week. The Nioional W eather Service sa ys the stringoof sto rms may be broken (See 1tor y, Page A3). T his lone beachgoer views the water nea.r Huntington Beach pier .. c--ISIDE----------------------. \\ A later machine ia perf onniq wooden to ·conquer eye problema. Aad a Newport &eae• IM>tpltal " &JM f lnt medial cent.er ln &IM COUftlJ to UM tfM maehJne ealleel a YAGluer.haie 81 ~ C.Oniedlan Red Skelton ta71 he ·doetn'• belle•e dirty Joket • beloaa on •tac•· P-.e A5 . John Wateon eame from 22nd ,o.hion to win the Grand Prix of Loq BeaeJ. yesterday. The lrt1hman •U!led from farther back to wln than aayoae in the .,l.ght·year hletory of the nee. P-.e Cl . ~-• Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Monday, March 28. 1Ql3 We asked: Do you think romance Is dead? Scott Werner Newport Beech Kerleten Luppenletz Newport Beach 8cott ThomH Laguna Beach Linda lwereen Coeta Meu Clifford Dunham Coeta Meta Mery LM Marchi Newport Beach "Romance Is definitely alive. My husband, Al, stlll surprises me with flowers. We'll be married 30 years In June and we stlll go walklng hand-In-hand by the Newport Beach pier almost every night. Also, If you have family and friends you can relate to, romance will always be alive and well." Kendall Hoffman Newport llMch ''Romance may not be dead. but It may be dying because It's taken too lightly. Romance, to me. Is love, and people are avoiding It because they've been hurt before. Others are just into themselves and they don't care. You see divorces all over the place. Both my father and my mother have been married and divorced three times. I know one girl who Is 26 and she's been married three times. I think a lot of people are confused about "I don't thfhk romance Is dead, but It seems harder to find. Every long-term relationship I've been Involved In - and I mean two months or longer -I have found romance. I found romance for the first time when I was a sophomore In high school I went out with a girl I had known most of my Ille. I knew everything about her - except for the Intimacies -and I think that made a good basis for the relatlonshlp. · · "I always keep the hope that I'll find romance again one day. One time I found It with an old high school boyfriend. It was a romantic relationship because we use to go for walks on the beach In the moonlight. He did a lot of nice little things I think every girl would like to get flowers and candy; It makes It all special." "The reason I think romance is sllll alive, well; sending flowers stlll works. I sent some to a friend last week and she was real excited about It. It made me feel good to see someone happy." "I believe It's altve because I experience It I have found romance with my boyfriend It's "Romance ts allve. To me, It's not what you say, but It's the llttle things you do. Like, once In awhile my wife will bring me a cup of coffee In the morning before I get out of bed. It's also sticking together no matter how rough things get." a combination of things: honesty, togetherness. friendship and a lot of trust." relation ships." HISTORIC CAFE'S DEMOLITION STIRS MEMORI ES • • • Tustin iQl_migrant's gun death probed From Page A1 More troops manned heavy artillery and anti-aircraft guns installed in bunkers above the Bolsa Chica. They were trained on coastal waters. "They were the biggest guns we had at the time," recalls Harry "Cap" Sheue, then 'the athletic director at Huntington Beach High School "They could lob shells over Cat.alma Island 28 miles away " As it turned out, Huntington Beach didn't have to go to war. J Cross the sky and then suddenly lock on something like it was an airplane. "It looked like the Battle of Brit.am. But nothing happened. I always called it a pseudo-attack." J Sherman Denny. the !onner general manager o f the Huntington Beach Co. but now better known as the c ity's unofficial weatherman, said rumors were rife that planes Wt're launching the attack from <:arriers in the Pacific. "There was quite a bit o f thought later that it was our own planes on a test run that wc>re causing all the excitement " "Rumors were flying faster than fleas," said Sheue. There were reports that Japanese carriers were nearby "There were lots of sheUs But r think our people were shooting at our own planes," he said Bartlett, who was pumping gas at his downtown SheU station for 40 cents a gallon in those days. said the "attack" planes were probably h1gh -fly1ng U .S aircraft. "They probably did 1t to ke<•p But it was tense for a whtle. especially the night of the "phony attack" on Long Beach There was a lot of excitement -but no bombs. "I was servmg as a volUJ'lteer fireman that night." said Bert Harding. a resident since 1921 "We only had about 20 firemen altogether and we were put on alert. We took all the trucks out of the stations just in case. Mesa traffic s tudy u nveile d "We could see flashes from the anti-aircraft guns in Long Beach Searchlights would criss-cross A LOt Angeiee laal ceo OrlvW reponed a c:v91ome< lalllld 10 pey a s 1115 ,.,. yeet•day aller t>elng d rl••" from Loe Angeles lntemallollel Alrpor1 lo Peloe Verdee and V- 10 Tnfany'a. a prtvata club In Newport 8eaoll VW>dela ceu-s S 100 tn dlfl'\809 al Coron• Oet Mer Hlg/I Scnool eomel""" v-terday by 9mNhino OUI I "'"""°"' ~ -· .,...., •I s, :?00 -· ··-ltOnl 1"8 Po04 er• yalerday at the Matr1oll A trarfic study t9 consider 1:ons truction of a cul de sac on Paulanno Avenue in Cost.a Mesa will begin this week The ~ta Mesa City Council has awarded a $14,500 contract to Linscott, Law & Greenspan. lnc to examine traffic on Paularino Laguna Beach A PO•llO" Of folor1h COH f Ht;hwey WM clOMCl on 10< ~ two llOu<9 Sef\ltdltr night •II•• an •ulo •lan1n19d Info lh<M olller _... ~ two QI "*" fO •"'*'°8 ... "a..,_ No one •• •10u91)> ""'1 1r1 -a...,. OU1 a Newport 8aedl men -.,,...._, on cl'l••Q88 or drunll., drMng Burglar• l>rOll• Into • hOn>e In the 1400 l>'oc:k of Terr-w,,., .,..,.,d..,. ll&lng • IOno Avenue and revll'w tht• dfects ol a cul de sac there A fmal report 1s expected in about three months Residents living in the area asked the City Council to t'Onstruct the cul de sac in order to reduce traffic expected from future high rise projects on Bnstol Street •al 01 °"'°"O"'O• P~ Mid Ille IOa WU .. ,.., ..... Plllly-908'• at. lOVIM StrM4 .cldr•• -e wat..O by PQltce .,_,.,.,"I' 10 tlop cellJnQ Ille emerg•ncy 111 I num~r alter a MflU al posl·mldnogl11 call• Pooc;e a<T••t<I • Oe<non Coul\ly Tena 1:1urg1e1y au-1 on c-n 0r1 .. rea1erday T,,. man •H being held "llhoul bail and ,. ... &•peeled lo be ulr.OUed Irvine Two men 8f....0 _.I,, I rtanciuun 11ole S 100 1n ~ from an Arc:o Gu Station on F- Roecl tn Cotta M-lele IHI "'QM The pe.t HCaOed In • ltQl>I gr_, Melen wtlll Ille 1run• 1..0 down Fair through .Tuesday Coastal Fair lonighl with Iowa 411 10 S6 AllO lelf lomorrow but with IOm4t cloud• during morning hour• HIQM lomorrow 68 10 74 l:l1ewh•r• lrom Point Conception lo th• M•10c•n bof<Nr end oul llO mil• Wind nOflhWHI 15 to 25 llnote thll aflernoo" ovar outer watera decreaalng tonight Wind• tomorrow_, to no<thwes1 12 to 22 knot• COml>lne<I NH 7 to 10 IHI Ughl variable wlnda over Inner watera tonlghl and tomo11ow morning. bei:pmlng _, 10 '10rthWMt 12 to 18' knoll tomorrow ef1emoon Wind --3 to 4 feet W•lerly ewelll 3 to 5 IWI Fair lh<ougtl Tu-.dey Tem peratur es Albany AlbuQerque Amerlllo AlheVllle Allanle Allantlc City Aus Un Balfltn()(• BIHlnga Birmingham Blamarc:k BolM B0ttton Browntvllle BullalO Burllngton Casper Charlelton SC Cherlnton. W v CharlOtte N C Cheye""9 Chlc8QO Ctnclnnatl Cleveland Columbla. s c Columbul Oeffaa.FI Wonh Oa)'1on Oen.,., 0.. Molnff Oe1rolt Duluth El PHO Faroo f'laot••tl or .. 1 Fllllt Hanford Helena HQnOllAu "' Lo 46 34 llO 211 51 3& 61 38 71 39 50 48 68 42 52 44 50 35 71 40 36 23 46 31 41 30 84 S3 42 36 45 33 42 ~ 114 65 112 43 6S 45 38 23 4e 32 113 37 54 40 71 47 114 39 56 35 llO 38 44 211 35 31 !iii 39 31 20 114 32 37 28 44 27 !115 35 45 37 54 36 " 70 Tuesday. Maren 29 't'1''·' ... "',.,." ., ....,,,<• •~u u S Oe<tt o• CQt70m~t• Fronts Cold .,. Warm .,. Occluded ,... Houston lnd~a Jacil-1. MIN JKll aonvtlle K8nMICny Uttle Roek t:.:r Lubt>oc:k Menlphi9 Mleml MllwllUll• Mple-81.P.ul ~lie ..,..., Ofleefla New '(Of\ ~ Nor1ll Ptell• o.ianom. Clly OmtlN Of1llndo l'tlffedelphta &e ~e 5" 311 es 35 70 40 43 32 56 311 ell SS &4 311 St 32 64 40 75 72 35 32 37 21 117 42 73 411 !ii 41 13 49 41 10 51 30 33 ff 71 IO 52 42 Plloenl• Pttl•bu•Oh Po<11and Me Porlland Of• PrOVldenee Ralolgh Aai>td Clly Reno ~hmond SI loule St.Pet• Tampa Salt Lake San Antonio SI Ste Marie Seattle SrveY990fl Slou• t:allt Spok- SyrlCUM Toe>ek• Tucaon TulM Waahtnglon Wichita 72 52 48 311 311 32 5" 44 42 40 113 60 42 24 4g 28 57 48 48 311 eo 8t 52 311 70 40 38 22 53 40 112 37 3& 18 43 33 42 30 42 ~ 68 45 44 35 &5 45 40 27 SURF REPORT Tides TODAY • l lD 1-2 24 t.a 2 , ... t.I N Secotld 10W J.02 p.m ~ hlQfl t. ta p.m TOflllOMOW 1·22 am ••• 111'1 U4pm uaom 0.5 5 4 oa 52 0' as eun Ntl IOd~ at I It pm, rtMl'-1-~141•m. Moon ,.... toder 11 t ao o.m, 11t1 IOITIOfl'OW It f 0 I a m us steaml•d up. The military didn't want us to go to sleep. .. At the tlm(.• you nad to believe so mething was happening But you doubt.eel you were under attack -nobody t'VN shot at us or bombed us" COUNC I L. • • From Page A 1 along with two s upervisors in each houM· They say it would violate ne ighborhood bylaws meant to prot.cct their residential character Hen.ch opened the booklet to a page where he had underlined a sentence He read 1t out loud " 'Always respect everyone's d 1gn1ty. n o matter what his pos1uon •" He looked up "I don't think the peopl<' of Irvine do that .. By STEVE MARBLE Of tM OetlJ Pllol It.ff Police investigators today said they're uncertain why and how a 3 '4 -year -ol d Hungarian 1mm1grant who lived m Tustin ended up in Newport Harbor dt•ad from a single gunshot wound. Through a fingerprint check, FBI anvcst1gators ident1f1ed the man as Steven Balogh. an auto body worker who immigrated to th<' United St.ates m 1979 The body was found la!>t Thursday noon fl oating in N<.>wport Harbo r near the Bayshores community A scuba diver who was workmg on a boat spotted the body Our own make su it in an interestin g blend An autopsy revealed that the man bled to death fro m a gunshot wound to his stomach, pollce said. Police in Tustin said Balogh was reported rrussing on March 21 by friends They said they had not see n the Hungarian inurugrant in nearly a week. Tustin police said there was nothing unusual about the m1 ss1 ng person report and nothing to indicate that foul play m1ght be suspected The body. police S8ld, appearP<i to have been m the water four to five days The man was clad 1n .)E'ans and shoes and was wearing a nng on hlS right hand A predominanc..c of wool (60% lt1 be cxal.I) gives this lightwe ight suit a handsome appearance and natural comfort. Polyester ts added for long wear and crease res1~tance. Our own craftsmen tailor It on both our 3-button and 2-bunon models in solids, stripes and Glcnurquhart plaids, Coat and trousers, $335 ~· f,. odd1110" ttl r'fMlar, 11tort, /oflf aNd utro lo"" fl1of of/fr 11111 ""' "' "''"'""' /Mtf. propo"'°"'' /Pr"'"' 5'10-lo 6' u,, '1'1>11' 8l'd0•1 Arotllfr1 card or ""'"IC"" Bx''•" HTAlllSHlO 1111 ~c9/i}/~ Gi9Wntli~ furnls blngs for llm. Womtn tf loys ~.,II\\ fiST 7TI Is I tumT. l.OS \ 'Ul!Ll:.S.C \LIF. I· \SI 11 0~ ISi. \~O. "~\\'l'<Ht'I Oh \Cl l.C \l 11·. J Or1ng1 Ooall DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, M1tch al, 1913 Jog-a-winne rs Winners in the Top o f the World Elementar y School jog-a-tho n to raise funds for the Laguna Beach hilltop campus were Aishya Mayfield (left ), Julie Brown and Darren Gravley. The trio garnered the most pledges for laps in the jog-a-thon which raised nearly Sl8,500 for school activities that otherwise would not have been funded. • Argu111ent disrupts service Messianic J ewish congr egation's beliefs questioned By Tbe Associated Press A Mess1an1 c Jewai.h congregauon in La Mirada as drawing some vatnohc cnticasm from Orthodox Jews, who say the synagogue as improperly being used for Chnsuan worship The Messianic congregauon's 50 members believe Chnst camt• to earth as their savior Orthodox Jews, however, believe the savior foretold by the Bable has not yet come "We believe Yeshua (Hebrew for Jesus) is our Messiah and that he didn't come to destroy Judasm. but to save Judaism He died on the tree to save thC' Jewish people," said Rabbi Makt- Davis. leader of the congregation The interruption turned into a batter argument "The major complarnt IS that at pretends to be somethmg that at 1s not . which is to say It portrays itself as a synagogue with all of the articles and paraphernalia you would find in any legitimate synagogue," said Lawrence Goldmark. a rabbi at Temple Beth Ohr an La Mirada the synagogue leader for false adverti!ung. Davis started his congregauon m Norwalk an 1978. then moved an 1981 to a La Mlrada budding. He refuses to accede to Orthodox Jewish requests that he put a cross or a f15h on the door of hlS syna~ogue "The cross as pretty much a symbol of the Roman Catholic Church," Davis said "The · Jewish community needs to undnstand that our hentage as the same as theirs. that our expenence with those symbols of Chnstiaruty as the same histoncal expenence as theirs. Medical ethics studied A nine-week lectur~ 1erle1 l.'OVerlng biomedical llaue. 1uch a1 1perm bank1, 1oclallzed medicine and new druQ markelifli will begin Wednesday at UC Irvine. The 1erle1 11 al10 a course, Biomedical Ethics. It It available both t.o UCI studenta for credit and community members who are invited to attend at no coet. Weekly l~turea run from 7 to 10 p .m . in the Social Science Lecture Hall The ser1e1 is coordmated by several students and adviser Stuart Kraasner. D1 fferent lecturers from the campus will speak at each meeting. They are Matcll JO -Krau~ on pnlloeoplly and 11111ory of ....c!ICal ellllet Apni I -Linda Sullivan of IM UCI MedlCel Cent.,. 81>«m Bani. and Wlfflam Handal of Surrogate Paranta on ~m bank• turroga1a par9rlll and IHI-tuba babla• April 11 -Bertha Flul.r. of 1119 &o.rd of MedlCal OuaNly A~ranc. on Ill Kllvttlae Aptll 10 -lawywa TlleodOla WanlwCHtll and Joaaph OIAntllony dabatlng medlcal matp1act1ce Aprll rt -Slater C0tlnna Balley. dtractCH ol bloetlltc. p1ogram1 for St11er1 ol St JoMj)h HHllll 8y11ema, on eu111anu1a and Ille right to die Ma• 4 -Tim Gawron, genattc family counset0t at UCIMC. on genatl<:a and lamlly counsel Ing M•• 11 -Alan Wiie. turgery p1ola11or el UCIMC. on lh• e1111ca of 1urgery and ChamOtller1py May 11 -Stanley van den Noort, dean ol ucrs Collega ol Medicine on aoclallzad mac:tlClna M•• 21 -Irene Caro. con1umar ettalr1 officer IOI the Food and Oruo Adm4nl11ratlon on mvketlng n..,. drUQI Westminste r man wounded A man was shot once m the head with a handgun dunng an altercauon early today outside a Westminster industnal business. police reported. Office Earle Graham s~ud the victim, whose name was not released, was undergo! ng treatment at the trauma center at Fountain Valley Commumty Hospital. Graham said the shooung took place at 6:58 a.m . today outside Chemical Methods Associates, 7171 Fenwick St. He said the two men involved m the shootins fled an a black or dark blue Buick Riviera that was 1n poor condition but had new California lic:ense plates. Center closes The Red Cross Service Cent.er located m the basement of the Hunungton Beach C1v1c Center has d05ed. Victims of the recent storms and flooding who require emergency assast.ance should go to the Red Cross West County Service Center, 7571 Westminster Ave Laguna fa01ilies sought as hosts Hoet families in Laguna Beach are being eought to houae 15 Scandinavian and German hl&h mchool 1tudenta for the 1983-84 echool year. The students, 16 and 17 yean old, are fluent ln English and come to the United State• throuah the American Scandinavian Student Exchange program. Host families provide tooa and houalng for the studenta while they study ln Laguna Beach. For more lnfonnation, contact Ursula Kocb at 497·6~26. • Robert Wayne Stone, a Corona del Mar Hlgh School graduate, has been elected president of the Cabinet of Jones CoUege at Rice University m Houston Stone 18 a juruor maJOrlng in managerial studies. Jones College is governed by the cabinet which has fu\al say on student affairs. • Dr. C. Norman Shealy, founding president of the American Holistic Medical Asaociat.ion, will lead an all day seminar at 9:30 a.m. April 9 at Costa Mesa's Community Church by the Bay, 148 E. 22nd St. The neurosurgeon and author wall diacuss the hohstic approach to medicine and pain during the seminar from 9:30 to 5.30 p.m . Tickets are $25 at the door or $20 in advance For more Information call 645-0971. • How police view crime victims will be the topic of a speech Wednesday by Oxnard Police Chief Robert P. Owen• at the Holiday Inn in Coat.a Mesa. The 11:30 a.m. luncheon lS sponsored by YSP, Inc. a non-profit organization h elping troubled juveniles. The luncheon is $8. For reservations call 540-6921. Circus offer free if you 'brave' it The folks from Circus Vargas are pitching a lot more than their tent at the Orange County Faargounds in Costa Mesa. With all the elephants, lions, tigers and bears the circus keeps in tow, the maintenance people, to be blunt, have to put up with a lot of crap. So they want to give some of at away. That's right, the circus sweepers and cage cleaners are offering exotic and absolutely natural organic fertilizer - courtesy of the lions. tigers. bears and elephants of the center ring -abeolutely free. "Elephant fertilizer is the best fertilizer known to man," said Mac McMahon, Vargus' marketing di.rector, with a runt of pride in his voice. McMahon said the Cll'CUS has been donaung the dung to local farmers and nurseriea for 12 years While the fertilizer is produced by all the circus arumala, he wd. the elephants, by sheer size, do more producing than the rest. Anyone who wanta to brave the muck and shovel some stuff is welcome to it, McMahon said. Most people drag the dung away in gunny sacks lined with plastic to "control the circus aroma" he said. So barrel right down to the fairgrounds through Wednesday and pack up a piece of the circus you can call your very own. Just watch vour step Assertive n ess workshop set A seven-hour assertive tra1n1ng workshop will be offered at 9 am. April 8 in Orange Coast College's Home F.conomics Bulldmg, room 108. Tickets are $20 at the door. For more infonnation call 556-5880. In one heated exchange. the president of the eastern region of the Jewish Federauon disrupted a Rosh Hashana service by approaching the pulpit and asking Davis to announce that his congregation was Chnstlan, not Jewish. Another incident involved Ed Herwg, rresident of the ea.stern region o the Jewish Federauon Coum:1l of Los Angeles Herz.cg interrupted a service to ask Davis to announce that he was not conducting a conservative Jewish service, and that he advocated belief an Jesus Christ aa the Messiah Davis. 30, who graduated from Talbot Seminary an 1982, said H erzog broke in during a mourners' kaddish, a prayer for the dead, and threatened to sue "The cross 1s the sign of another culture and religion . I am not a ChristUlll. We follow a Jewish lifestyle, not a gentile Christian one. I am a Messianic Jew We celebrate the Jewish holidays. not the gentile holidays. It would be deceptive of us to use a gentile Christian symbol." 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Orange Ooa•t DAILY Pll.OT/Mond1y, Match sza. 1883 NS •• Dow Jones Final DOWN 8.77 CLOSING 1, 133.32 Cable TV indus try profits drop 76o/o By Tlte A11octated Pre11 WASHINGTON -Tht! cable television industry's profits dropped dramaucaUy m 1981 despite a substantial lncreue in revenues, reflecting the high coat of wiring new cttim, a federal report shows. The report by the Federal Commurucat:tons Comrnisaion found the industry's profits plummeted 76 percent. from $16Jl.l rniWon in 1980 to $40 million in 1981, the industry's second straight significant decline in profits Despite that the report indicates the cable ind~ is actually enjoying robust growth and should enter a substantial boom period once the drain of funding construction slows. Ne w De Lorean case claims DETROIT -Some $17.65 million from the auto empire of John z. De L o rean was f unneled to individual& through a Swiss Bank account rather than being used for sports car research and development, an auto industry trade journal said 1.0day. Automotive News said the miaaing money has been the subject of investigations by the Internal Revenue Service, Scotland Yard and the Royal Ulster Constabulary ainoe De Lorean WU arrested last fall ln Loe Angeles on drug charges. Automotive News based its report on examination of Securities and Exchange Commission filing3. De Lorean Motor Co. records and files and inteJviews. UA W awaits r esponse to offer BRIDGETON, Mo. -Striking United Auto Workers union members were awaiting a response today from Caterpillar Tractor Co. negotiators on a counterproposal the union made aimed at ending the longest walkout in UAW history. The union offer was made during a 90-minute meeting Saturday and was taken under advisement by company ofrlcials. The two sides did not meet yesterday but the company was said to be revtewing the union's proposal. In the nationwide contract, the UAW wants quarterly cost-of-living adjustments, 3 percent annual wage increases. bonus time for perfect attendance and 50 hours of personal time yearly, said union sources who asked not to be identified by name. The strike was launched 178 days ago by 20,400 UAW employees at 18 Caterpillar plants in six states Cash discount •n o bargain' LOS ANGELES -Service stations offering discounts for cash are actually charging higher prices than either their caah-only or smgle-pnce counterparts -and customers are starting to wise up, analyst Dan Lundberg said in h1a weekly "Lundberg Letter." Lundberg said h1a nationwide survey of J 7 ,000 stations, conducted Feb. 25 and March 11 , showed almost one-third of the cuh-only outlets -lnclud.ins Arco, Getty and non-brand-name stations -had prices of 95.9 cent.a per gallon or less for regular leaded gasoline. 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