HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-09 - Orange Coast PilotPolice Chier GroM
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Busy workers on Monday
Thia giant bee ttive located in a tree at the Costa Mesa home o(
Marlene Felter on 2145 Parsons St. started about three weeks
ago. FamiJy memben say so rar they can relax under the tree
unnoticed and have not been stung.
• 1n to co~puter age
• iV alley schools want students literate in technology
BJ Pen. SNEJDE~ •olliie...., ........
: The Fountain Valley School
Diatrict will 1pend more than :te00.000 over the next three
:,..n to"Plua la student. -even ~tbme ln k1nClerprten -into the
•modem -ae of computers. ~ ~ J)lstrict trustees have approved
·the purchase of Apple Ile
computera and educational J91ra.ma for the dlatrict'1 13
~tary achooll. (The dJstrict
._ opet:>Dilra'iltiiiln,-ldR:IOll;""but-nnr-
wtll be cbed by the end of the
~ achool )'Ml'.)
· ~ 1:ach 1chool wlll have 16
oomput.en in a lab •tttna. thiee P!Ql'table computen and one w\lt &Ir the achool office.
Althou1h Fountain Valley
·hhoola are behind some
nel1hborln1 dhtrlcta in
lnnchlna '::C1ter education, dMtrict offi aay the extra
plannlq time will help them
ilYokt the mlstaka rmde by aome
acboola that ru1hed into
Judy Montgomery
headed -committee
computers without 1ufflclent
preparation.
"We're aolna to step In on the
ahoulden Of all the ~pie who ·
dld the sround work. ' .aid Judy
Montcomery, principal•of Cox
School lb Fountain Valley, who
chaired an advi8or'y committee on
computer education. ·
M.ontcomerY aid the pwh for
computer education WM unu.ual
becaue it came from parents al)d
bualneaa leaden out1lde the
·acboola -not from wlthln the
achool aystem:
"That'• freltl kind of premure
that we like to reapond to,'' she
aaid. "Adults are aware that the
kids know more about comput.en
than they do. And they want to
aee the kida u.. theee ald.lla for
1ometbing more than video
pines."
In addition, 1be aald, 1Chool
officials predict that when
current elementary 1tudenta
pwiuate, half of the jobs they
• aeek will u.. computera to aome
extent.
The committee of parents and
educator• headed by
Montaomeey vlllted acboola ln
Northern Callfomla'1 "Silicon
Valley" and OChen in 0ranae and
(See PLUGGING, P .. e Af)
lnine aad Huati111ton
'Beaeh wUI be at
home, bat &Heon and
Fountain Valley 'ha•e
cl.raw• road
wilnmetatl for die opeaiaa of die CIF
baleball playoff•
Friay. P-. Cl.
Happiiaeu ii bebaa •
pu4pueat, aad H yoa do .. 't
..... it, JUI Mk the kldt at
R_.... 0.y Selaool hi Corona
del Mar. Pap Bl.
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~ewport police chief's 'ethnic'
remarks spark angry reaction
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By ITEVS MARBLE ............
A Newport Be.ch ct~ leedel'
hM ~ ltrODalY t.ohunents
by clty Police "'thlef Charlu
Grom that lhe clalml are radally
0Uen1lve and border on
"lmenaltlvlty to dltf9t'enCM in
culwr.."
"rm normally not a fil!lter but
I couldn't live wlth my.elf If I
dldn't 1peak out," aa(d Helen
McL=lln, a clty planning
IXtiiu lt!r.
Gnm, talldna to members of
the Planninl Commlaion late
IMt week on the ~don of
the Newport Pier ...... bl.med
part of the problem on "cJc.ed
l"JUJl9" of ethnic viait.on.
The chief abo cln:ulat.ed a 1980
repdrt that dted an incrun of
"!.atlnoa" In the area. The
refer.ence to Hiapanica was
cnmed out.
''H1a comments came cloee to, If
not croaaed over the line, of
inaenalt.lvlty to dlfferencea In
cultures,'' said McLaughlin.
. Other members of the
planning uni~ however.reported
they found little p~lem with
Grom' remark.a.
"I didn't find it otfen.tve,'' said
CGOMD.,..,._ Paul IWaMa. "I'm
&lad he aaid what he dld. It
needed '° be aaid."
Belalla said be didn't believe
Grom w. .,,,me out any one
ethnic ll"OUP lor pn>blerm at the
pier' but ctttna a number of thlnat
that "threaien to tum the area
Into another Hollywood
Boulevard.''
Com.m.1-loner Joan Winburn
1ald there are problem. with
"~' ·VCIWMf"-m. pier area
but "I couldn't tell you an)'1h.lnc
about race or color."
·cDDIJl EDITJll
ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Pastor vows
new fight over
cathedral tax
a, ft~aocla!!t.Preaa _
. -Telev on evangellitllObert
· Schuller, reverend of the church
that bt it. 1ax exem]ltion status
wer its meney-mak.lng coocer18,
vowed to fl1bt the deci1ion
yeaterday and warned it wu
"contrarf to the future of churchea in America. ••
"I will never allow the pulpit,
the crom, the altar, the chbir loft
to be taxed," Schuller said of bis
3-year-old Crystal Cathedral.
La1t Tuesday, California's
Board of Equalization lifted
$400,000 in property tax
exemptions on the 80aring; $18
million glaaa structure because
concerts and other money-
malrinc events were held there.
"1 q.a.ae,f.ion (the boa.rd'•)
motives"'• Schuller told bia
concres.tJon yesterday. "Thia
move ii unprecedented in the
United States. It Ia contrary to
the future of the churches in
~ ...
Schuller, wbe>11e sennona are
nationally telecast on the "Hour
of Power" TV program, m.lkf the
board's rullng violated First
Amendment protectio.n1 of
fftedom ol ftlicion. 'The tax board dted repeeted
uae of church property by
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~fit-~ ~pa .and non-profit organizationa that don't
qualify for the exemptions.
It noted there were at leut 15
C 0 n C e rt S -a n d. m U I i C a 1
performances at the Orange
C.ounty landmark ih the put two
(See CATHEDRAL. Pase A%)
Blustery
day looms·
Bnak Santa Ana wind•
were' expected to kick up
'" .. er-. a.t tlUa .,._,llOOO, National W•ther
Seivice.,,... .....
8uaby .. wlJl prevail
today and ...... ICM, ct.pite
the on..and-off smia. and a blch ol. 88 .... pndtcted both
da1L
The wlndl. which could be.
heavy at limn. should dJe
down lat.e tqao1ow, an NWS
apnlremwn aid.
Police unit
.reacts by
the book
By Pen. SNEIDERMAN or .. ..., .......
Late last Tuesday , a
53-year-old man bepn firiJl8 a
revolver at police 'Officers
responding to a diatW'bance call
at a Huntington Beach trailer
park. The gunman then
barricaded himself inside hl1
trailer.
Minutes later, Huntington
Beach pol.Ice Sgt. Chuck Poe, off
duty in b.ia local home, beard hla
beeper go off. Poe, who la
commander of the dty'a SWAT
tam. and the other members of
hia apedally trained squad, were
summoned to handle the volatile
trailer park situation.
Huntington Beach SW AT commander Sgt.
Chuck Poe bolds aMault rifle.
Nearby residents were
evacuated, and wlthln one hour,
moat of the city'• 20 SWAT
officers, equipped with
protective garments and
powerful weapons, were in
polition around the tra1ler.
(See SPECIAL. Pap A%)
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npt le lua.e mall deli•ered to
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ll Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Mond8Y, May 9, 1983
Air show soars
--We asked:---___;,,_ ______ _
Are you superstitious? Ex-head
but cars crawl This comins Friday i8 Friday the 1 Sib -are you supentitioUB? ~f jury
succumbs By GLENN SCOTT "or ... .., .........
• What happened in \he air over
El Toto and Irvtne this weekend w• a lot more fun than what
happened on the 1treet1.
About 3~0 ,000 s p ectators
marveled at the Blue Angels
flight team and many other
mill tary demon s tra tiona
Saturday and yesterday at the
33rd annual air show staged at
the Marine Corps Alr StaUon, El
Toro.
After each afternoon show,
however, spectators were treated
to a l eu e njoyable task -
battling traffic jams that backed
up the Santa Ana Freeway
. Saturday by as much as 20 miles.
They went from soaring with
the jets to souring in their cars.
Officials at the base said the air
show Itself was the biggest and
PLUGGING • •
From Page A1
Loa Angeles counties to view
how computen are used -and
miauaed -in education.
Montgo m e ry said some
districts snapped up computers
early th rough manufacturers'
giveaw ays, then learned the
systems lacked t h e necessary
",!l<>ftware" programs to teach
particular subjects.
I.natead of buying computers
and then determining how they
could be used, Fountain Valley
officials decided what they
wanted to teach, then looked for
computers and programs capable
of doing the job, she said.
--SWA~-.-.-.--
From Page A1
, Hobns mentioned a pestidde spH:I
that forced the evacuation of the
UC Irvine campus and an acid
spill in Mission Viejo. ·
perhape the best ever . Indeed,
sunny akie11 and warm weather
provided ~ condition& for th.a
choreographed show of how
Marine and Navy aircraft
perform.
Traffic jams apparently were
some of the county's beat, too.
The California High way Patrol
closed off-ramps from t he
freeway feeding into Irvine to
ease ffie traffic-flow. But on
Saturday, for example, 200,000
people -more than three times
the capacity at a Rams game at
Anaheim Stadium -emptied
onto the streets after the air
show.
The Orange County Transit
District scheduled buses to move
spectators to and from the base
from Santa Ana and the Laguna •
Hills. Most people, however,
arrived in cars.
Montgomery said Fountain
Valley's computer education will
focus on three areas:
-T e aching students
"computer literacy," a working
knowledge of computers.
-Using computers to help
s tudents learn math a nd
language arts.
-Using computers to help
teachers and administrators keep
trac k of grades, budgets and
other records.
Teachers will attend sununer
training sessions to learn how to
use the computers. Computer
literacy training will begin next
fall for fifth and eighth graders.
Five Fountain Valley schools
will rece ive computers next
achoGl~...-fiv~the-following _
year and the remaining three
during the 198S·86 school year.
District officials said more than
$600~000 to p a·y for the
Joe O'Donnell, Newport
BMch, retired pollce
officer
"When I was a bartender
I used to hate full moons
because every psycho In the
world would come In to
order a drink. I also don't
like black cats and avoid
walkln9 under ladders a t all
costs.'
FreCI Phfll~ NeWport-
Beeclt, bull contrector
"I don't have any
eupers11tk>na because I
don't bielteYe In them. I
think they're silly. I wasn't
even aware that next Friday .
Is Friday the 13th.''
Chrl• Peteraen, Newport
Beech, h•lrdre...,
"Your mind and your
thoughts create your reality
-If you have a positive
outlook on llfe you don't
need to worry about
superstitions. They're a
negative waste of energy."
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Newport BMch, .... ,...
"I'm not superstitious at
all -In fact, I think of
Friday the 13Jh as being the
o pposite of bad; I feel good
things happen on that day."
Lind• KruempelatNdt•r,
Newport Beech, uln
m•n-e•r "I don't like Friday the
13th. I get bad vibes. And I
won't have 13 In my phone
number or my address.
During a full moon, llfe gets
more exciting -something
good usually happens."
By fte Aneda ... Prflt
Georp Honold, former mayor
of Garden Grove and 1970
foreman of the Oranae C.OUOty
Grand Jury, dJed Saturday at the
qe of 86.
Funeral 1ervices for Honold,
who d4ed at Santa Ana Medical
C.enter followtnc a lor\I Ulne8a,
are 1cheduled for 1 p .m .
tomorrow at Garden Grove
Chrtatian Church.
Honold wu elected to Garden
Grove's first City Council in 1956
and aerved u mayor from 1960 to
l~. He WU rwned grand 'µry
foreman in 1970.
ln addition, he co-founded
Honold Brothera Mortuary in
1940 and aerved u president of
Westminste r Memorial Park
Mortuary.
Honold leaves his wife, Edith;
his mother, Emma; a daughter,
Nina Wagner; two brothers,
Robert and Woodrow, a nd a
sister, Maxine Tunatall.
CATHEDRAL
From Page A1
years. Seata C011t aa much as $150
~h.
Lawrence Welk, Victor Borge
and Fred Waring . were among
f l l .
.j
the perfonnen at the 2,875·aeat'"
cathedral in 1981 and 1982, the
yean of the tax investigation.
The board alao cited the
cathedral'• dance classes and I •
COl1ll'.Derdal weigh~km meetinp."
A l 2-<:0ncert eeuon planned
this yMr was 8Cnpped when the
tax 1-ue aroee. In 8ddition to the
m ren. port ~~crm~~~li~ -
Beech, landec11per have an annual tax bill of about
"I used to be $250,000.
superstitious In sports. Like, The Crystal Cathedral,
-~f we ~-we would-.. -t--oi!nt.1111111-.a.ot U. Garden Grove
dress the same-.way as Community Church, ia a 12·story
before. I might wear the 1tructure made of some 10,000
same socks, things like glass panes 1u ppor ted by a
that." latticework of white pipes. It • The emergency team the fire
department hopes to form would
be composed of current county
firefighters and stationed in the
Irvine indusrtrial area, but could
respond anywhere in the county.
· equipment , programs, security
J evices and related expenaes will
be coming from the building
fund, which was bolstered by the
sale of surplus district land. --------------------------------------1 opened in 1980.
SPECIAL HUNTINGTON BEACH POLICE UNIT PLAYS IT SAFE .. •
The d e partme nt is asking
supervisors to authorize
expenditures of $46,000 to cover
the oosts of equipping the team
with scie nt ific ana l ys i s
equipment as well as different
kinds of protective clothing and
the gear necessary to contain
various kirids of spills, according
to the memorandum.
A gold .._., btllCeiel v.iu.d 11 U .000
-reporltd atoi.n In the burglary or a
ri-on the 21300 block ot F19et LAM.
Entry waa apparanlly made S11urd1y by
brlllklnQ ••-Window.
The-Of I 1978 Monell •lallon wtgOn
v..,_, at 13.200 r9PQf1td th<I wtllcle 11oi.n
Salurcl9y. tM IOlcl polloa It Nod ~ l*lltd for _ _, cl9Y9 II th<I CC>rMt ol H.-;.,,.,_
and~ SlrMI with a .. ,or ...... elgn In
the window.
From Page A1
After te lephone negotiations
failed, two volleys of tear· gaa·
w e re fired into the trailer.
Wearing gas masks, several
SWAT officers pried open the
traile r d oor. The gunman,
choking on tear gas. surrendered
without a struggle.
The gunman's on_l~ in Jury wps
perking 101 01 tn• Mtrvyn a 11or• at BrOOllhutal SttMI and Ad8ml A-. TM man llecl balor• ~ ~.
The OWMr OI 1 1"11 Uncoln Cont!Mnlel
1old pollc• hit car •H dam11g.cl wtl•n
1omeon• thr•w • brick tllro11gh 1111
wtnclehlelcl wNle th<I euto -l)eR..t on the
17400 b6odt Of K..ieon LM>e. 09rMge -....,..11911 at St,700.
Costa Mesa
A eo.t• M9M """ -anedl.O In the drtveway Of hie holM elong IN 1200 blodl of Parnell by two m•n who epper•ntly
toliow.cl him holM trom a l>W In Sante Ana.
The P9lr llecl wltll ,,.. w8llel and l50 In cMI
lelte Sallll'dlV night.
a thigh wound sUffered during
his iniUal exchange with patrol
officers. But no bystanders or
police were injw-ed.
The relatively safe resolution
to the trailer park drama was the
rule rather than the exception
for the Huntington Beach police
SWAT team, according to its
commander. ·
Since the team was formed in
Irvine
AeelcMnta In two hor.-on L.Mnon Grove
told pollce lhl• •••••nd they w•re b\lrgletlzed Cldlhlng WH llk•n In •ech
CIM
A Volk1w1gan aquer•back waa atoi.n lrom 1119 petlllng IOI at lrvln• M•adOW8
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A bani< roow wtio go1 -wev wit!\ llbOUI
S4.000 Friday In • hold119 or Catllornla
Savtngl & Loan. 11 ~ AOlld end ......... c.nt11 om., .... not ~ -.ghl, police
Mid locley.
Breezy and war1ner
Ralnlm Snow~
Coastal
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tonight. 0111.,wlae clHr end ooolef. Lowa <le to 5e. Sunny with
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tomorrow b•low the c1nvont.
Warm.r with hight In th• 70t.
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Point Conception to San NlcOIU
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1974, its members have never
fired a single bullet during any
SWAT situation, Sgt. Poe said.
While emphasizing that SWAT
members are prepared to fire if
the need arises, Poe added, "If
you do everything the way you
want it to be done, then you
don't have to shoot. Fortunately,
everything went the way we'd
planned (in the trailer incident)."
Poe said the Huntington Beach
SWAT team is usually called out
about six times a year.
"For us to be called out, it has
to be a situation where someone
has committed a crime, he's
armed and he h as barricaded
himself or refuses to surrender,
making it hazardous to arrest
him," the SWAT commander
said.
Although the local squad has
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for a warm climate or
a lready enjoying one,
you 'll find our casual
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in a ny of the five colors
we offer. Tailored of
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poc kets. wdted
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never faced a hostage situation,
the team has been called out to
capture m en involved in gang
shootings, and domestic violence,
as well as burglars inside a
building who refuse t o ,
surrender.
To prepare for such situations.
the SWAT officen , who come
from all divisions of the police
d epartm e nt, m eet f o r one
10-hour training day each month.
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NATION
Strong penalties sought
-on product tampering
BJ fte A.aodaled PHH
WASHINGTON -Legi&l.ation making it a federal crime to
tamper with conaumer producte, prompted by lut year'•
Tylenol-cyanide death•, la headed toward expected eaay
JMlllage. The bill, the major Item on today'• Howie agenda, calla
for up to )Jfe lroprtaonment for anyone convicted of ''in.allcipualy
tampering with conawner products" in a manner that could
...Wt in injury or death. Approval by the Houae would aend the
propoeal to the Senate.
Tax cut means $2.40 extra a -week
WASHING TON -The averaie married worker with two
children will take home an extra $2.40 a week when the final
ahare of. President Re~gan's tax cut begins ahowing~ln
paychecka July 1. The figure ia for a married penon
what the Labor Department defines as the median wage -$31
a week. For a single penon at the same pay level withholding
will drop $4.40 a week.
No fur coat for Miss USA?'
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Game show hoet Bob Barker, who
aaya he's an animal rights activist, has asked officials of the Miss
USA pageant to stop giving away fur coats to the contest's
winners. Barker, who will be host of the nationally telecast
pageant Thuraday, told reporters he has difficulty reconciling
the giveaways with his advocacy of humane treatment of
animala.
Reagan to honor late conservative
After a quiet weekend at his ranch, President Reagan is
fiying to Ashland, Ohio, to pay tribute to the late Rep. J ohn
Ashbrook and the conservatve philosophy he embodied .
Although there la no sign that Reagan intends to announce re-
election plana anytime 800n, the president was ending his five-
day journey aa it began: spending his time with special interest
lfOUpa whoee support he would need in 1984. He was to speak
at a memorial dinner honoring Ashbrook, a Republican member
of the Howie from Ohio from 1960 until his death.
WORLD
Shultz still optimistic on Lebanon
Orange Colilt DAILY PILOT/Monday, Mey 8, 1983 "' DiiJry provider 'does not exist'
German ·magazine asks state to charge reporter with fraud
HAMBURG, West O.rmany
(AP) -Stem mapaine uked
the atate proteeutor today to ch.arae reporter Gerd Heidemann
with fraud, alleging that the
penon Heidemann aaid ao1d him
the 10-called Hitler diaries
"probably doea not e>dat."
Stem publisher Henri·Nannen
said ln a atat ement that
Heidemann "apparently fell into
the hands of a swindler and in
the e na "posalbly enriched
himaelf.''
Coalinga
• accepting
rulllhles '
OOALINGA (AP) -Powerful
aftershocks have become part of
life in thia earthquake-ravaged
town, and authorities predict that
tent-dwelling reaidenta might
have to endure the rumbling and
rattling for months to come.
"It's jutt-part of living here
now. It's aomething we've gotten
used to " Red Croes spokesman
Bill O'Callahan said yesterday
after two serious jolts registering
EARTHQUAKE PREDICl'IONS
New researcll oa Pqe A5
as much aa 5.5 and 5.0 on the
Richter scale of ground motion
ripped through the area. No
injuries were reported.
The readings of 5.5 and 5.0
Heidemann could not be
reached for comment. Hit wl!e
told The A .. oclated Pcea1 by
telephone._that her huaband waa
innocent cil fraud and did not
have the monev from th~ publication of the ''diaries."
The West German weekly
reportedly paid $4.1 million for
the 62 volwnee of wrltinp that
Heidemann claimed to have
tracked down in F.aat Germany
and whfc h he said were the
journals of Adolf Hltler.
The government lut Friday
1a1d l.he document• were
forgeriea plagiarized from a 1962
history boolt and made with
material manufactured a fter
World War 11 . Stern today
apologized to its readers for
printing excerpts o f the
documents, s a yi ng the
publication put It in th e
unwanted position of "Nazi
j~tlflcatiQn."
Nannen said h e filed the
complaint with the state
l
prcl9«'Utor of the district court in
Bambura, where Stem la baeed
and whtte Ht'idemann lives.
The publiaher nld Stern'•
complaint "ii bued on the fact
that Heidemann named· a1 a
auppller of the purported Hltler
dW1ee a man who moet probably
doe. not exiai." Heidemann had
declared earlier that he received
the diarlea from an informer
whom he could not Identify
becawie human Uvee would be
endangered.
Beach
buy-out
in limbo
TIMES BEACH, Mo. (AP) -
A promiled federal buy-out of
Ti.mes Beach -the first of an
entire town becauae of bauu:dQus
waste -remains in limbo
months after officials assured
an.xioua reaidenta that they could
soon reoonatruct their disrupted
livea.
"The people here are tired,"
said Marilyn Leiatner. acting
mayor In this town of 2,800
residents aouthwest of St. Louis.
"Most look aa though they've
aged 10 years. They walk stoop-
shouldered and h ave circles
under their eyes.
"If we don't get a buy-out
soon, I question how many will
be strong enough to rebuild their
lives and their homes."
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will withdraw its troops from Lebanon "within a reasonable
time" but expects the negotiations to be difficulL Shultz helped
negotiate a troop withdrawal agreement between Israel and
Lebanon .and urged Syria to withdraw its troops as well. A
refusal by the..Syriana could nepta. the Iaraell.Lebanese accord,
bu\ Arab diplomatic eources said Saudi Arabia's King Fahd was
trying to convince Syria to pull its troops out.
came from the· California
Institute of Technology at
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Thatcher calls for new election
LONDON -British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher ..
today called a general election for June 91• 11 months before the
end of her Conaervative government's five-year term.
South Al ricans to vote tomorrow
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -Prime Minister P.W.
Botha puts his fledgling racial refonna and political prestige on
the line" tomorrow in special parliamentary elections against
ultra-rightiata. The voting comes leas than a week after Botha's
ruling National Party introduced legialation to replace the
country's whits-only national Parliament with a t.ricameral
asaembly including Indiana and people of mixed race.
Explosion kills 19 in Mexico
SANTA CRUZ DE TLAPAOOYA, Mexico -Barrels of
gunpowder and fireworka exploded at a Roman Catholic church
crowded with worshippers, crumbling the building, killing 19
people and injuring at least 350. Police said about 660 pounds of
explosives blew up last night while the chtirch was packed with
people honoring the patron saint of this town of 40,000 people,
45 miles southeast of Mexico City.
STATE
LA motorist jailed after 3 wrecks
LOS ANGELES -Manuel Castellanos, 27, of Los Angeles
has been booked for investigation of manslaughter after three
accidents in five minutes left one pedestrian dead and eight
people injured downtown, police said. Two of the accidents
were hit-and-run, officers said. Three pedestrians were hit and
one killed in the first accident, two more pedestrians were hit in
the second incident two bloc.ks away and three people were hurt
when the van allegedly driven by Castellanos smashed into an
RTD bus.
Hostages escape, 'gunman ' arrested
LOS ANGELES -Police waited more than 12 hours for a
man believed to be holding hia wife and three of his children at
gunpoint, but found only two toy guns yesterday after the man
fell asleep and his family e9Caped. Arron Robenon, 35, was
jailed.
108 cited in raid at SF 'drug club'
SAN FRANCISCO -The "Pacific Heights Social Club''
has been diaba.nded by 35 police officers who cited 96 people,
arrested a doi.en others and confi.8cated booze and cocaine from
the after-hours spot. "Slater Delphine" Duncan, 58, was booked
for running a hou.e where drugs were distributed and liquor
was sold without a licenae, say officers who raided the home.
Boat joy ride leaves seven hurt
SAN DIEGO -A pre-dawn joy ride on a boat sent seven
penons to a hospital and resulted In the arrest of a civilian
employee at the Marine Corpe Recruit Depot, say harbor police.
Chriatoph er Michael Hendel'IOn, 23, allegedly stole a depot boat
early Saturday and 1truck a concrete pylon off North Island.
Survey at Golden, Colo.,
·measured the first of the
shudders at 5.1 on the scale and
the second at 4.5, geoph¥si<~iat
.Tohn Minach said. · ---
The latest temblors came a
week after a quake measuring
6.5 ripped through the area,
causing $31 million in damage
and injuring 47 people, a handful
seriously.
The quake'& most critical
injury, farmworker Walter
Frattl. 38, remained In a coma
yesterday at a Viaalla hospital.
He was buried under rubble in
the temblor, one of the strongest
to shake California ln years.
The afterahocks, the strongest
to date, hit at 7:49 p.m. PST and
8 :27 p .m . PST, Caltech
spokesman Dennis Meredith said.
"The first is the largest
aftershock yet of the Coalinga
quake," sajd Meredith, adding
that the tremors were likely to
continue for months. "There
have been hundreds of
aftershocks, 25 above magnitude
four."
The Fresno County Office of
Emersency Services noted some
new damage to buildings In the
quake area, whe.re the downtown
sits in ruins and virtually every
hom~ already has been affected.
O'Callahan said the shakers
didn't faze the people waiting in
line and enjoying a magic show
at the Army "Big Top" style tent
where the National Guard .erved
2,000 Mother's Day dinners.
County medic
... faces rap
in slaying
A Westminater gynecologist
faces arraignment tomorrow in
Loa Angeles Superior Court on
a charge of murdering his former
girlfriend and office assistant
eight months ago.
br. Albert R . Brown, 35,
appeared in Los Angeles
Superior Court Friday but his
arraignment was continued until
tomorrow. He ls cha.rged with
the murder of Della Hicks, 31,
whoee body was found Aug. 14
ln her Loe Angeles apartment.
Brown wu arrested Thunday
after an eigh t -m o nth
investigation.
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,_.._,-~,.-...,. Agency, journeyed to the edge of
Times Beach on Feb. 22 to
announce the purchase of homes
owned by the community's 800
Time to enjoy
After tbis spring's siege o f storms, a
weekend like this is welcome indeed. This
photo was ta ken from the Lido Isle bridge
in Newport Beach.
~ fiinilies: --
But the process has been
stymied as state and federal
officials grapple over who will
take Utle to the dioxin-tainted,
flood-devastated town.
As a result, the confused
residents, many living in
gove r nment -s p onsored
temporary housing, are paying
mortgages on homes they cannot
live in with no idea when, or if,
they'll be able to buy another.
EPA officials argue that
although 90 percent of the buy-
out cost -about $33 million -
will be paid for by the federal
"superfund" for ha.Jardoua waste
cleanup. they cannot take title
for fear of .etting a precedent
that could lead to federal
ownership of contaminated land
across the country.
Contraceptive r .ule challenged
Family planning groups seek permanent ban
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two
family planning groups are
asking an appellate court to
permanently ban a regulation
that says parents must be told
when their adolescent girls
receive prescription
contraceptives.
help improv e fami l y
communication.
But detractors say the rule
would drive many sexually·
active adolescents away from
family planning clinics without
discouraging sexual activity.
They say more pregnancies could
be the result.
The Reagan administration lost
o n two fronts when the
regulation was challenged in •
federal diatrict oourt and judges
A three-judge panel of the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia was hearing
arguments today over the
Reagan administration's attempt
to include parents in teen-agers'
decisions about contraceptives.
Back e rs of the regulation
argue that parentsllave a right to
be informed lf their children are
being given drup and that it will
According to their argument,
the regulation would also breach
adolescents' right t o
confidentiality.
The court fight against the
rule was sponsored principally by
the Planned Pare nth ood
Federation of America and the
National Family Planning and
Reproductive Health Association.
,.
in New York and in Washington,
D .C .• ruled it Invalid. Their
action prevented the regulation
from ever taking effect.
The appeals co urt has
conaolidated thoee cases.
At illaue la a plan outlined on
Feb. 22, 1982, which would have
required all family planning
clinics that received federal
money to notify parents within
10 daya if a girl under 18 was
given birth control pills, an
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Mothers sought pay on their day
LOS ANGELES (AP) -celebrated with tree meah for
Southern c.tlitomiana obMrved the needy. Motber~'•-Oa by otfertnf -A company called SOS Doctor mothen coumelfnr ottered free counaellng with a
and ~ t fathen be peychiatrist aa a promotion for a fot'aKf to pay cQu.rt..ordered child new telephone payChology
aupport. .erv'lce, •Pokeswoman Nan Miller
aaid. In lddition, Mother'• Day Wat "Moat of the calla are for
deprealon, from mothers whoee
klda have left the home and who
rarely Ciill," Miller aaid, referring
to around 30 calls the two
paychlatriata and one
peychologiat.
"Most ot them are quite aware
that lt'a Mother's Day and not to
hear from their children that day
Pope criticizes
rebuke of Galileo
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope
John Paul II today told an
international group of acientists
that the Roman Catholic Church
made the astronomer Galileo
au~fer 3~0 y.eara ago and
indicated the church overstepped
its rights in condemning him for
conducting scientific research.
But the pope did not formally
renounce the Inquisition trial of
Galileo Galilel, nor did he
reverse the church's old position
by supporting the astronomer's
pioneering research into the
movement of the planets in the
aolar system.
he suffered from departments of
the church," John Paul said,
speaking in French to nearly 200
scientists. and 22 cardinals in the
ornate Sala Regla in the
Apostolic Palace.
The pontiff, who has been
trying in recent years to improve
church relations with scientists,
noted that he had formed an
"interdisciplinary research team
for the careful study of the
whole question.
"t would like to say that the
church's experience, during the
. la the laat straw," ahe said.
On Willhlre Boulevard, about
40 mothers plua a few fathen
and chtldren demonatrated
against tathera who fall to pay
court-ordered child aupPort.
Feminist atto1ney Gloria
Allred led the group outside the
state Franchtae Tax Board office
in demanding passage of state
and federal legislation t.hat
would allow mothers to intercept
fathers' state and federal tax
refunds.
Allred celebrated with her
daughter, 21, and her mother, 82.
Mothers who tried to visit
their sons locked up ln the Loe
Angeles County Jail were turned
away after a "auspicious" fJre
broke out in an air duct at 11:15
a.m. The e.ntire jail population of
about 5,000 was locked down and
about l,lM inmates were moved
e lsewhere in the fac ility
downtown.
No one was hurt.
Eighth graders
prepare for bee
Galileo affair and after it, has led Near 1 y 8 O a c h o ola w i 11
to a more matul'e attitude and to paFtlcipate in the 20th annual
a more accurate grasp of the Orange County Eighth Grade
John Paul II spoke to a group authority proper to her (the Spelling Competition, Tueadav,
of aclentista, including 33 Nobel church)." · May 17 at 7 p.m., in the Tustin
Prize winners, who ref.resented In 1632, the church condemned High School gym.
the "Science for Peace ' group's Galileo and sent him before the Each public and private school
academic convention In Rome Inquisition after he published a will select its best speller to Pope John Paul 1J thia week on "Galileo and His work sayi.n'g that the Earth was compete in the county-wide
ddr . . Science Today." not the center of the univerae, a contest being coordinated by the a eues sc1ent11ta "We certainly recognize that common belief at that time. county Department of F.ducation.
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A golf tournament apomored by the United Way of W•
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lncreaaing the public'• awa.reneea of the United Way md nol m
much aa a fund-raising event.
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China photos at Newport library
"Inside China" -a collection of photographa by a.are
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Do ringing ears, headaches or moans signal quakes?
LOS ALTOS (AP) -For 10me it'• a rfn8ini in Charlotte Kina who got headachea before each the ear. For others i\'1 a headache. Burk Watennan MoWlt St. Helena eruptJon w~ we were living in
heard a low moaning. In all, an unorthodox •Portland," he explained.
re.eercher_ .. )'I Z3 of the 25 people In her study felt -"When we moved back to Pleuant run-aeverlil
from the Stanford Research lnatitute but now exllia
on its own, aald computen check the predictJon.
from her subjects against cha.nee.
''Whit la fmportant 11 not Ole percentage of
predictions that are correct, but the difference
between that and what could have occurred by
chance," she said. "The chance9 our findlnp are
accldential are about one In 1,000. ''
She .. id ber staff la check:ine another 300
volunteen for pomlble 1nclu.ion in her study. She
aa.id she would like to hear from people who th!
they experience pee-quake eenaadona.
90n'8 physical 1enaatlon before the earthquake that yean .,o. I .wted making notes whenever I got
devutat.ed Coalinga a week ago. It," he aaJd. 1bat's when he di9covered h.ia ringing
While akept.lcs aooff, Time Research lnstitute's seemed to come within 72 houn of an earthquake. Manha Adams hoped her offbeat work will lead to Adams, whoee project Oll(le received funding
a reliable earthquake warning system and the
development of equipment that can detect the
c~ empirlcal.ly.
She aaid her project, developed with the help
of 13 years of donated scientific and volunteer
efforta, ii on 1'th e leading edge" of earthquake
prediction research.
Other avant garde scientists are looking into
th e poaalbllity that moon ph ases, planetary
alignments, tidal movemel'lt and animal behavior
can help predict an earthquake. But Adams'
reported results are striking.
Waterman, for example, has repor ted ear
ringing for the past three years, and earthquakes
have followed 75 percent to 80 percent of his calls,
said Adams, who holds degrees in chemistry and
biology. Of the two people In the study who did not
call before the Coalinga quake, one was out of the
area.
The Coalinga temblor, measuring 6.5 on the
Richter acale, caused $31 miUion in damage and
injured 47 people. It was one of the most powerful
quakes in California for years.
Although Waterman has not been able to
predict epicenters, Adams says he hears higher
pitches that seem to indicate an upcoming quake in
lhe Mammoth Lakes regjon of the Sierra Nevada
and lower pitches that seem to coinci<le with
temblors between the Coastal Range and the Sierra.
"I haven't been able to pinpoint anything on
the midrange sounds," said Waterman, 26.
"I had ringing in my ears for two or three
years, but never connected it with earthquakes
until I heard about a Portland woman named
Peak drealll
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SALE
May 9th-May 14th
Half Tioae cat Mark Cross.
Mork Cross has tal~en rhe ti me to
halve the price of a whole variety
of choice items. There ore billfolds,
wallets. hondbag.s. lug.gage, belts and
more waiting. tp be snapped up at
50% off regular retail.
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·SEA TI'LE (AP) -The first American to
reach lhe top of the world's highest mountain
without an oxygen mask "dreamed about
climbing Mount Everest since he was a little • t• . .
At Mork Cross The only time we do H.,• teday.
rhings half way is or sole rime. h.,. tomorrow."' -+---..---,·~_!
"I'm just real proud of him," Barbara
Nielson, 33, said of her husband, Larry, 35.
1-::---11--~mr'lZTVttn> tn a telephone interview after
-her -buaband-and three others reached the
peak of 29,028-f6ot Mount Everest on
Saturday. The four returned safely to a camp
at 21,300 feet, an expedition spokesman said
yesterday.
Peter Jamieson, 27. Durango, Colo.;
Gerard A. Roa.ch, 29, Boulder, Colo.; David
Breashears, 27, Newton, Mass., and Nielson
returned with their Sherpa guide who led
them to the summit of the world's highest
mountain.
Nielson, a teacher at Olympia's Mjddle
School, became the first U.S . climber to scale
the 29,028-foot peak without the aid of an i oxygen mask, Nepal's tourism ministry said.
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LONG BEACH (AP) -Advice about nudity is
only a phone call away for Southern Californians
since Jan Davis started the Nudlst information
c.enter hotline.
"People are so hungry for this information,"
Davia said. "The phone hasn't stopped ringing since
the word got out that I'm here."
Davis, a grandmother, said she started the
hotline, (213) 437-6388, to clear up some of the
misinfonnation on nudism.
"I have found that long-time nudists are just as
desperate for information as non-nudists," she said.
"Most people just join one nudist club without
having any exposure to alternatives. They don't
realiz.e what variety there is."
There are at least 246 nudist clubs in North
America and the International Nudists Guide lists
13 countries as having nudist colonies, Davis noted.
"Once you are a nudist, when you travel. you
can find friends anyplace in the world," she said.
"Nudists are such friendly people."
Davis said she stayed with her parents at a
nudist camp until she was 3.
"That's when they divorced. Not until I was 38
did I go to a club again. And I went again with my
father. That's how I met my present husband."
She said the camps are a good way for women
to meet Prince Charming.
"I wish more single gjrls would consider going
to a nudist club to meet guys. It's much safer than
bars. I daresay. it's safer than being on a public
street with a snowsuit on."
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0rllnQe CoMt DAILY PILOT /Mondey, May 9, 1913
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=-No need for fu.rther ,.
E • • state 1ntervent1on
( ' Ree.rtnea were held 1Mt week on propoeed st.ate Jecialation
tMt would require compuhory arbitration between cities an4
t6wna and their police and fltttichten over salary imuee. l .. c.ompui.ory arbitration means. simply, that a third party ia ~ in t.o be the final 1'ldae on an mue.
• t lh the ca.e of Senate lsm 778 and Amembly Bill 187 an
~credited arbitrator could be called in by either the
,.UnicipaUty or an aasociation representing the police or
Urefighten lf thoee two bargaining groups couldn't negotiate
their own eettlement. ·
· lbe arbitrator would decide the issue himself. That means
. . he would determine the final eeonomic package the employees a\d the city would have to live with. _
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~ A number of Orange c.ounty elected and appointed officials
hemently fighting the legislation, with the help of the
County League of Otles.
t heir objections concern almost every aspect of the
legialation, from the nature of compulsory arbitration itael1, to
the specific provisions of the bill such as:
l Not limiting the arbitraU>r to c:hoosing hia criteria for final
dlciiioii from the "liit best offer" made by each party. There is np limit to the arbitraton' award, they say; ·
· Failure to include a binding and workable no-strike
vision· ';° Exe~ption of the state from any financial liabilities i.1'curnkl as a re8l.llt of an arbitrator's decision. That means local
lllUl'licipalltiee mwt bear the cost of the arbitration process as
well as that of any ooet resulting from a aecisfon.
All of theee iasues are valid points for debate and concern.
Blat perhaps the most compelling reason for opposition to the bill
ia• the simplest.
It takes the management of local financial afiaira, and the
illsponsibility of local officials to their constituents, away from
lbCal officials. And with it goes any accOO:ntabillty to taxpayers ~no, ultimately, must pay the price for employee labor
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• • •1 Control over local budgetary decisions, we feel, is the key 1L· luue in discussing SB 778 and its comparuon Assembly
legi.alation.
Taxpayers already feel c;ut off from much significant
I Pilrticipation in ho~ their money is being spent. Adding anottier~
r.ore rem. ote layer to the wall between citizens and their
· goveriunent expenditures is not advisable or necessary.
· . , Singling out one group of municipal employees for special
f.otiation procedures does a disservice to the re.mainder o1 city t: rkers, and to the taxpayers who support thoae government
t-be.
I· • 1 P n1ons expres~d 1n lhe SP.tee .Jl>Ove drl'! I hose ol the 0.Jtly P1101 0 1ner views ex
l>resse<I on 1n1s page are lhose ol lheor <1ulnors ano <1rl1sls Re<Joer comment ts onv11
ed. Address The 01111'1' Pilot, P.O Bo• 1~. Co'ita Mew. CA 92626 Phone 11141
642-4321.
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f: MX r~consider~d !. 'fo the Edit.or:
The MX la not a good Idea.
Here are 90IDe l'eMOI» why:
I. l. Becauae of its precl1lon
accuracy, the MX II a tinWtrike
)· · weapon. >.. IUCh, It ia ~
and c:te.tabi1llln8 to the pr-.ent
balance ol~ forca Wltb the MX the a:mcept of · fiahtinC a nucleer war -
lµdicroua • the ..... -IDOYel
·c101er to the point where ·~ne will -=tually haw the panoa fOI' trytna to win IUCh ••
war. Are we '° 1ure of our leaden. pre.ent and tutu.re, ...
·well u the people ln the
Pentap\, that we want to 1Pve
them tbia dub6ous capability?
2. The accuracy of the MX
does not provide any addidional
deteuence -aaiJWt an.:k by our
enemieL ln fact. bMina the MX in exlatln1 Minuteman 1Uo1
reduces our detenence. Thia la
becaUlle U... II a pat pnmlum
for the other 8de ln bitting an
· MX in lta vulnerable 1llo -
before it can be launched against
the other aide'• ICBM1. ThUI,
deploying the MX u propoeed
actually MISES the likelihood
of •ttack on the U.S. h that
really what we want to ~?
3. Even at ita new, reduced
price, the MX will co1t an
enormoUI, · jEfaantic amount of
money. At best, •pendlna tb.ll
money on the MX buya ua a
reduction ln leCUrity. At wont, lt
buys U1 the deltructlon of the
world throu1h nuclear
warfilhting. So the MX la no
bup1n.. Additionally, ln a world
where people are ltarVinc and
are dyina from dlae ... which
are curable, 8quanderin,t IO much
weelth on a weapon which aervee
no puri-e other than to lawdl a
nuclear attack 11 incredibly
immonlJ For tbe.e rea1on1, people
lhould work bard to defeat the
MX mmlle in thll aeuion of eon,re..
DALE BRADFORD
Newport Belich
Inconsiderate boaters
,To the Editor: .
Llvlna on the 1hore1 of the
P.o.fic, we are lucky to have the
chance to learn about and
obeerve many fonm of marine
life, one of which 11 the
• California 1rey whale. The1e
'huge and pauive animall
m11rate to and from Baja
California, often haruaed by
~te boatlf\I enthUliastl
•Clespite laws which dictate how
much dl1tance mu1t remain
~ a boat and a whale.
On the afternoon of Sunday,
April 17, two whalea were
1 llDotted movlnl north, not more
lhari 100 yarda off Uttle Corona
Beach in Corona del Mar.
levera1 snail 'powel' boata came
• 4 l 9Yft to aee Uwn. followed by a ,...... mot« cnd8er, from Balbo.
·181and.
. . • The whaln, havlna moved
~ to lhore, tumecf to hetld blick out. The operaton of the
cndler. now not mon than 20
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• ~ tiom the wbalaa, sunned ibt encine • t.be whaJei dove,
.;tlklnl hltdnl the an1mU wtth
. Ute propeller. At thlt point a .larc• motor sailer joined the
ORANGE COA8T
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boats well withln the deqnaied
whale watchin1 range. After
1everal minutes the sailboat
headed toward the jetty, while
the powerboat continued to drcle
the whalea at cloae range,
turning the anfmala IO that they
headect south, and following
them down the rout.
I feel the operators acted
incredibly irre1pon1tbly,
~ the llvea of anirnall
whtch have enou1h trouble
aurvivlna wi.thout har.-nent by thriJ.11eef(en. ,
When the Harbor Patrol WM
notified, thelr comment. were
uncbanlcter1ltiy uncartna and
even rude. I did not 1ee a patrol
boet come out nor could I get the
number of another authority I
ahould telephone from the
Individual who an1wered my
call.
Wat.chJna lnddenta like thla, I
have to uk myself who came
flrat ... the whale or the
boaters? Hopefully boata will
keep thle and the law in mind
when they decide to do eome
lndependel\t whale watch1"8.
NELL KIU..D'1:R c.or-ona del Mar '
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WASIDNGTON -The U.S.
Poetal Service hu mounted a
sneak attack on your lepl i:tcht
to have mail delivered to your
home.
G -IN DICltlNSON, N.D.. clU1terboxe1 to groups of four
clUlterbox cu.tomen were liven lnlteed of eight., ~ postal
---------....-· a 1now job in the form of a o,ftidala in Phlladelphia alapped
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JACI lllfall ~ congratulatory notice: "Your them down with the "aupremacy _________ "!ffilll ...... -r:;_ Postal Service ii uperadlnc the clau.e" of the eon.tltution, and
mall delivery ln your area. . . told the impertinent dtizena that
homeowner s are -·iritri-iea Tu _.,..;-\wriich)'18 pri9'ilegiea to be onie of--.!.~,...Jype. ar.d-locadon of mail-
leut of all -the public, the pc9t clM>09e either curbGde ler'Vice or the fi.rlt ln the upper Midwest to boxes la controlled. 1alely by the
office poohbaha bi Wuhfnpm the cl..terbox plan. But ln new receive thla ~-" • POltal Servite." ·
have been quietly ~and develoFMnta, they are rarely -?01tmHter1 in Ea1t St. -~~ ~ .... ':"~ ~-~.:.. _ Louis, 11!·· _were exhorted: ... or morehiaividual mailbOxea tTnair Post8l filulationa, new "NOW ... you're ..-keel to ~· Glenn Enaliah, D-Okla.,"' . c h~a 1 r"lil an o f a ·1hr trn··
topther at convenient houalna developments aren't go out and SELL
borhood locations. eJ.lalble for mail 8el'Vice until at c 1 u 1 t~ r box e 1 . . . T h a t ' 1 con~, of coune, la 1eMt half the Iota are ''improved" riaht ... SELL!!! Very seldom
all on the POltal Service'• ldde. -an~aml:Quoua term that can will a CUltOmer come into .:your
Customen, including the elderly pean anytnina from ground '1tore' to buy a clu1terbox.
and the handlcappe<;I, can no W>eini broken to actual occupancy Furthermore, you are uked to do
longer pick up their rfiail at the of the completed houle. it bow!"
front door or the curb, but mUlt But the requirement la waived ·
trudge out ln mow, rain, heat or if developers a1ree to install -New Jersey postmasters
gloom of night to the communal clusterboxe1 throughout the were urged to get developers'
cluaterbox, which may be a block development. To enlUl'e that the cooperation for clusterbox.e. with
away. fint home buyen can have mall this revealing explanation: "The
Obviou1ly, th~ clu1terbox
caper is saving the Postal Service
money. But the way the
authoritiea are goiria about It can
best be dacribed .. highhanded
-or underhanded. Here'• how
the ~tal Pearl Harbor works:
JSY LAW , all new
delivery, the developen UIUally pouibility for individual
acr'"· customer complaint• about
My amociat.el Donald Goldberg centtalir.ation ii removed if the
and Indy Bad h w•r have centra.Uaed delivery mode la ln
uncovered 1ome outrageoua place when the tint oocupana of
examplel of the way the POltal a new development move in."
Service'•~ ltrategy hu -When the resident• of
been implemented around the Greece, N.Y .. a Roche1ter
country: suburb, v~d to re1trict
1ubcommitlee on governlnent
Information, said he bu received
oomplalnta about the communal
mailboxe1 from acrou the
country. ''The POltal Service h.u
1pent substantial IWDI of JDODeY
to advertiae ita new tervice.9." he
said. "But I'D bet y0u'll never aee
an ad telJing you the Poatal
Service baa unilaterally decided
to reduce the level of home
tervioe whenever and wherever
It can.''
Footnote: .A.utant Postmaster
General tu1ene Hagburg
Lnm1ed that clUIW'boxea do DOl
comUtute a reduction In ..vice,
and promi8ed that ltepa woWd be
taken to ensure that customen
actually retain their lepl rl&ht to
chokle of RrVice.
.Tradin' r ime s h a v e c h ang e d
Maybe you're fwnUlar with a
~ubllcation known u Tradln'
Times. It'• a fol.by, nuta-and-
bolta newspaper that' la devoted
to helping lta reeidel'a 1ell tbelr
unwanted bedroom furniture,
camping equipment, 1tove1,
refri1eraton ... anything a c::.' m.laht have 8"0UDd the
Bach t.ue of Trad.in' 1'lmel
comilta of cla•fled adl imerted
by people who want to .Pt rid of
thme thinal· The paper ii bouaht
by other people who mtpt want
to buy them. Most of the r..clen
of Tradin' nmea are aaburban or
l'Ul'al; the newspaper 1\81 been
likened to "a aaraae 'Nie on
newsprint," and ii oonlidend to
be one of the ltaplea of Middle
America.
However ... recenOy, there
hH been a twl1t ln what la
· available throuch Tradln' 'nmea.
U you peru.e the ~ of the
Northern Illlnol1-Northwe1t
Indiana edition of Tradln' 'llmel,
you will IOOO diaooYer that one
can now arranae to tell the old
lawn mower and have an
extramarital affair at the• same
time.
Ttadin' Times now runa -
alon1 with tbe ad1 for pool
tablell, end tabla and eofae -adl
from married men and women
requeatlna the company of other women and men for the pwp-e
of romance.
111111111
Sexual adYer'tllementa in the
personal• 1ection1 of certain
publication• are not new, of
cour1e . The 10-called
''undeqround pre11" pioneered
thl1 practice; now It 11 fairly
common to see ainale people adverUllnl their delllre to meet
other lb'8)e people.
But married people? [n Tradln'
Tlme1? T~radin ' Times ii
purchaled ri&ht alons with the
ea1• and chewlna 1um at
.,Durban aapermarketa and rural
druptorea. And yet here are
IOIDe of the -"NW auburb9, wht. married
male, affectionate, clean, .-it1e.
1incere, 37, seektn1 lovtn1
married female, 23-39, for
diaftet romantic oompanionlhip,
Iona term." (The adverti1er
concluded b1I ad wtth a Tradln'
Tlme1 box number to which
re~ were to be directed.)
'Attractive wht. 10pb1ltlc.ated
married male, 12, sre-t ~ of
humor, lookln1 to meet an
attrective married female, 26-40,
for hone1t, warm, cartnc. fun-
filled relatlomhlp. LetW, ~· picture, dllcretion MIUJ'ed ••
"Attractive, wht., hiah-cl.a.-
manied female, 32, would like to
meet a wann. lllncere, lelllitive,
wht. marri.ed male, 30-40, for
hone1t & caring Iona-term frlend1hJp. ln1en1itive or
uncarlng persona pleue don't
write."
Certainly the Tradln' Times
adl are nowhere near • •ladnul
-the bizarre offerinp leell In 1ome leu-tban-reputable
publicationa. But ltl1l . . . thia ii
Tradin' Tlme., not Hot Love
Weekly. Flndina the adl in there
ia akin to IOiDa to the weekly
Rotary Clu6 mieUna and being
lnformed that the after-lunch
lpeeCb bu been replaced by a
1creentn1 of "Debbie Does
DallM."
The aaburban hou8ewife who
Pointed th.la out to me -Tradin' 'l"lmea reedei' Barbara Tomuek.
of Lockpon, DL -aid that she
WM not naive enouah to think
that married people in
neighborhood.a llke hen didn't
llOlnetimes fool around.
"But 1llly me," lhe said. "I
always thoucbt that IOrt o( thing
. . . well, just happened. I didn't
know that you were auJ>P(*d to
..:tveru.e in Tradln' Tlmea for it.''
I told Mn. Tomuek that thia
wu news to me, too. I aid that I
would do my beat to cont.ct
Tradin' Tlmel and find out what
the lt.ol'y WU.
Gettlna throuah to Tradln'
Tlmea, it turned out, t. not the
eui•t th1na in the world; the
l. I . llJd /Small victory
One 6cUon expert contmda the
hero of a novel lhouJd -~
diaUnctlve abWUea. lncludinl the
power to .1ain your tympethy.
All ~t, ...... a hero for 1U'I·
The anail, which can crawl
repeatedly over the ed1•• of
ruar bladel without aetu.n. cut. only mawa once in a Bf.unit .
U all the Holiday Inn~
worldwide had be9rl built wt\h
equal ~ betWW\ them an
the equatot, they'd .. 14 mlJee
apart.
A th1rd of all re\a1I frO!OefY
money 1pent ln t.be 8oYtet Union
s-ya for Uquor.
Q . Why would people •ay
something like "Good srlef"l
'!be two Worda contnc:IJCt Heh
other. .
A. That'• an "oxymoronic."
Like: "Perfect m .... " "Make
hMte alow~." "J\uwal Party."
"Ovtl War.' Evwy trite~
atarted out aa 1omebody'1
on,lna1. whatf
Ow¥.W .... your a.ft foot .. JUlt a Uttle bl ... r than your
rilht.
Q. WMt Wll the flnt apeed
bmit bmn?
A. nw mph ln town1. 10 mph In the country. In 18M, that W&
New York State poUce on
blcyclea chaHd down th• ............
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U you want your~ in the
paper, ao to Cblna. When
Preaident Richard M. Nlxon did
.,.~~110,-000 .ahoea -of him 1n •• days.
Scholan examined 1ulta of
armor ln numeroua mUMwna.
They concluded thentnn that
men of old were conaiderably
thorW' than IDlft todly. Not ~
aya an updatild ltWMnt. Armor fot lhort ..., didn't ael1 ft11, .,
remained on the oraftthop
tbelvn, thu1 to 1ur¥tve the
centurlH, and end up In
m...unw.
Sltven out of 100
.choollMCMrl now bold down llamd jDbl.
publication'• phone lines are
conauntly tied up by people
plac1n1 ad1 trytn1 to sell
1llpcoven, addina machi ne•.
armchain, etc. When aomeone
did anawer, I Mked to talk to the
hem -and WU t:ranlfenecf to
Patricla Fry, the newspaper'•
. Hle1 manager for cla11ified
advertWng. I explained why I Wal calling.
Mn. Fry liChed· "I know what
you're t.al.kina about," ahe aald.
"All I can say la that I have no
control over what people want.
Al locll • the adl are not dirty or off-color, we print them.
I uked Mn. Fry lf ahe WU
IW'e the ads WM"e Ieaitimate.
"Oh, ya." ahe aakl ''We don't
make up ads. We are a very
reputable firm. The company'•
feoelina ii that lf the J.anguacie in
the aa. II not pornographic or
kooky, then we'll run them.
These people are belng very
honest in their ad1. They're
1ayin1, 'I'm married, but I'm lookin& foe ICIDeOne. • ''
I a1ked her i f an{one
responded to the ad1 WH lnaui.rtna about .
-7'You would not believe it/'
1he aald. "We don't open the
repUee -we )mt forward them.
But It's not uncommon for a
perwm who placed ane of thme a to en 10 to 15 ••porwm a week."
1 called Mn. Tomuek. the lady
who had alerted me to the new
material ln Tradin' nm.. and
told bw what I had found out.
She pau.ed to refiect on all
thla .
"( uWMCJllftlder"-What~" abe
llAd. "whm .... feDOw In t.be ..burb9 ,.._ one ol tbme am,
and he .... a NlpllWI that tuml
out to tie hll own wUe lookfna
fot a Uttle adlon?"
.... .. I\'• rldlc:uloua. We elect a ,, .,,...adent and then allow the ..... '° .... -what'a .... , • ..... wt\h him.
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MoNDAY, MAY 9, 1983
. Orange County newcomer Marcie
Breslauer is the "finest Fanny Brice
to strut her .stuff'' in a local
production of "Funny Girl." Review
on Page B3.
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ANN LANDERS -
ENTERTAINMENT
STOCKS
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·Happy
·grandparents
They get a day at school
Lily Wackwitz traveled all the way from Holland to
spend a day at Harbor Day School with Edward Spiegel,
her 6-year-old grandson.
Another grandparent came from Iran for the day and
others arrived from New York, Florida and Boston.
In all, 422 grandparents visited the, private Corona del
Mar school for its ninth annual grandparents day. The
theme was "Love Makes the World Go 'Round." ~
The grandchildren entertained family members witn
games, skits and the dissection of a f.rog, which was greeted
with mixed reaction.
While several grandparents traveled thousands of miles
via jet to attend, John Marder, perhaps, made the shortest
trip.
A grandparent this year for the first time, Narder only
had to take a few steps to join in the fun.
You see, Marder is the headmaster at Harbor Day.
0
Whitney Finster with grandparents, Ted and
Mary Finster.
:
. ·-·: "'•·;. ._ ....... ... . • .. '1t
~
. \J)y Wackwitz came from ilolland to spend day wjth grandson,
_ Edward Spiegel, 6.
DellJ l'lot ,.,.._ br Nolwd K....,
Headmaster John Marder enjoys his grandson, little Matthew
Small, 1 month old.
• 1 MICHAEL McKESSON ' .......... ~· ~ NAZARETH, Mich. -A
oollege turned an empty ltory Into apartmenta for
or dUzena and changed the
of itl campua.
t Nazareth Colle1e, youn1
old now live aide by aide.
~·1t11 jult like therapy to eat
a bunch ot youna people "
Mabel Gaudio, whO.~
h huleh hoW' ln the Ca7.t:efia
uareth Collep, IUl'l'OW1ded
)*>pie 1 ... than one-fourth
~y're ju1t H kind• and
t • they can bt," 1he Mid.
1udio, who will bt H in July, ' . .
llVett in Dillon Hall at Nazareth,
· enjoytn1 campu1 life with 79
other eenior clU&ene ... ranee
from 60 to 92. She •YI lhe may
"1tay here until I get my call" -
the final call. Mitch Weeolow1kJ, Nazareth
execuUve vice pre1ldent, NYI
191\ior dtberw 1re lJvtna ln the dorm b«aUM "we didn't have
·the 1tudent1 to fill lt."
In the mid-19701, facin1
annual intere1t and principal
payment• on Dlllon totalln1
•206,000, the con.,. decided to
try 10methlna dlffenmt wtth the donn, which w11 built in lNO to
hOUll about 200 ltudentl.
With a t2.1 rn111Wn loan becUd
Old folks thrive
Midst college life
• • •
by the U.S . Department of
Hou1in1 and Urb1n
·Development, the colle1e'1
•pon1or1, the Si1ter1 of St.
J'meph, Oonvttri.d the lix-1tory
bulldin1 to 75fne-bedroom ap1rtment1 fo low-income
elderly ocuupanll.
When Dlllon reopened ln '1979,
the coUqe ..aned an on-ampua
IOUl'W of" eu6jlc:tl tor ,.rontoJocy
and nuralnt 1t'udenu, a
\1
dormitory that began to break
even tiMndally and a ll'OUP of
retired people who bepn a new
llf•tyle that eeeme to Ill'" with
them. .
"h'1 kind ot Uke havln1
1urro1ate 1randparentt," Nid
Terri Bawnaartntr, a 2f-yHl'-old
Naaareth nunlna 1tudent who
hu befriended Dillon Nlldenu.
"I know .om.day I'll be that,
11• too," 1ald John LePre, a
I
, eenlor ln 10Clal work who haa
1pent time wttt the people of
Dillon eince he Wu a frrV\man.
"You can pin lnllght into the
future becauee they've lived
through the pMt."
Dillon reeldenu take Nuareth
cla11e1 tuitton-free, attend
colleae cultural eyent1, 1et
occupational and phy1lcal
'therapy at the reUiioue order'•
nearby home for retired nune
and can join campue Ute to any delree they dalre. .
They have tbtlr run of the
· campu1, and accieu l1 ea1y to
moet areu btcauM Nazareth'•
~
bulldina• are llnked by
underpound tunnell. Still, many
'of the retireel haw Utt.le contact
with 1tudenta beyond weekly
blood-~ cllnk:a nm by the n\lntnl de~t.
Othen 1eek out informal
frlend1hlp1 with the youn1
people.
"1 think that'• probably the
m01t lmpol1ant ~ of contact for both 1roup1,' eaid Sliter
Betty Gr=:, Dillon'•
4&-YM!'..old t m&MIM'·
Dther way, both .wdentl and
•nion benefit, coll• ofttdall •Y·
..
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.. Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Ma)' 9, 1983
Vows repeated Wedding~ & Advice encourages move
Flynn -Logan
John Laure~ 1"lynn iiiiilii
III and hia bride, the
former Dorothy Ellen
Lo1an of Newport
Beach, wlll re•lde ln
Laauna Beach after
honeymooqlnt i n
Hawalt. They were
married April 30 ln the
Geneva Presbyte rian
Cb&irch. u,una Hilla.
'nMir ~ta are Dr.
and Mra~ Geor1e W .
Loon of Newport Beech
anCl Judie and Mra.
John L . Flypn Jr. of La
Habra.
T h e n e w l y w e d • Dorothy Fl)'llll
earned their B .A .
decrees at JJC Irvine . from UCI and a J .D.
The bride, a 1974 Harbor dearee with UC Hastings
Key Empire debutante, Coilege of Law. He is a
it a teacher. lawyer with Beam,
Her huaband also DiCaro, D. Antony and
earned an M.B.A . degree Stafford.
___ .6_ngf!:.g.emenl5
The Dail~ Pilot w111J&s your wedding and
tmgagement news.
To help you su bmit the required
Jnlormatlon, forms are available ar the Daily
Pilot om ce, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa.
For weddings, only a blJlck and white phot-0
of the bride ts acxe.r,rable. Snapt;hots, Polaroid
and color photm C.ill t be used.
The pnoU} musi be submltred no lli~r than
~ weeks al~ the wedding, otherwise it wm
not be published.
Engagement Jnform8tion is to be submitted
st least seven weeks before the wedding.
Forms and photos can be dropped off at the
office or mailed to the E.ditorial Departmen t,
Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Ca.sra Mesa, Calif.
92626.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: l wonder bow
cltWlY otbem have.been he lped by Mivke.!na.nded
for 10meone else? That letter from -22-year..gld
G llda was ao like one r could have written lt
rocked me. She, l.00, was overly attached to her
father and he, like mine, turned a loveJy '
father-daughter love relation into something ugly
and frightening.
Your ad vice to leave without any farewells
helped me t.remendoualy. I haven't left yet, but
you've given me the courage to plan my next .move.
I was paraly7..ed by fear of what l woUld say to
him -and of his react.Ion , which might have
been violent.But you settled all that by telling
Gilda to just pack and leave, which is what I am
going to do.
Vou deserve a lot of credJt. Ann Landers, for
putting yourself on the line every day, knowing
Cull well you're go~ to be crit.icl7.ed by those
who hold other opinions. I applaud you. -
GILDA NO. 2
DEAR NO. Z: I eapeclaJly appreciated your
kind words after readln1 letter below.
.
wonderful mother whom I tl'Uly love. But she
does 10meth.ing that drives me crazy and causes
me to avoid her.
Mother la a compulllve talker. After a ahorf!
time her lnotwant, mlnd.le. chatter ~ on m1
nerves. Othen.ftave mendoned ~ ai.o. For ~
example, she aaka que9tiona with such rapldit)" 0
that it ls impomible to respond before she ia Of\ ~
the next. Thia gives the lmpl'el81on that &M ls~
interested in the answer, juat wants to talk. ta.Oc,
talk. l
My mother is elderly but not aenile. Is thHC;
a tactful way to let a peraon know that her "
company would be much more pleasant if she '
didn't talk constantly? I wouldn't hurt her
feelings for the world. -FLUMMOXED IN
FLINT ·s
Coplin -Rice
Dr. Karen J ean Rlce-
of Loe Angeles and Dr.
Richard Bradley Coplin
of L oa Anjelea a nd
Huntingto n B e ach
exc hanged wedding
vowa April 28 in the
Fern Valley Inn,
Idyllwild.
i n pri vate pra ctice,
attended UC San Diego,
Cal P oly In San Luis
Obispo and UC Irvine,
and g radua t ed from
Cleveland Chiropractic
College. His parents are
Mn. Vernon F. Houser
of Coeta Mesa and the
late William 0 . Coplip.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANt
MOTHERS
ARE SO
WONOERFUL,
, , '"
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Who writes your
column? You can't possibly have tima to write it
yourself and pose for all those pictures I see in
the Ch icago· Sun· Times.
Every day it's another photo -front view,
side view, left angle, right angle, eyes wide open,
eyes narrowed, pouting, deadly serious, laughing
like a hyena. What a bore!
Your outfits are a scream. Polka dots, stripes,
checks, tweeds, bows, ruffles, high collars and no
collars. Everything you wear is too tight. Your
five-and-dime jewelry is a howl. Chains, pearls,
hoop earrings and one pair looks like earmuffs.
DEAR FLUM: Tlae key word ls n
"compulsive." U your mother la a compulsive · '
talker (and lt sounds 11 lf 1be ls), suggesting t..a I
she talk leas wUI do no good. Compalsloos to · •;' I
yOWll people are extremely difficult to manage11li
In tbe elderly It u vlrtaaUy Impossible. Accert ,..
her as ahe i1. Believe lt or not, one day you'l ~,, I
mi11 the so11Dd of her voice. • J
The bride, daughter of
Dr. and Mra . .John A.
Rice of Huntington Park,
graduatea from
Northeastern University
and Clev el and
Chiropractic College.
She heads the dialysis
unit at ltaemo-Stat Inc.
Her busbahd, who la
~IOLIEL 'de PROVINCE. 842
Mite It., l.aauna a..ctl, CA 92651.
MONIQUE MOAEL A 'L HU8111!A, 642 AnlUI 81:, L~una
Beadt. CA: -·
Thie tluallleiaa le eonduCted by an
lndl¥ldual.
The ne wlyweds will
live in Los Ange les,
following a w edding trip
to England, where they
will have another service
at the historic Church of
St. M ary in S.Jindon,
SUS1ex.
Ml.IC NOTICE
The f
bu..,_ .. : VISIONS A DREAMS, 130 "S"
Eeal 17th SI .. Coat• MeH. CA
92827. Und.-C. 81111", "2324 4'1'et'PI.,
Nwwpot1 Btec>h, CA t2te3. ~ ThlS ~ la conduc:tecl by an
lndJvtd;jel,
Uncle c. 8lelr
IT'S A PITY
SO MUCH OF
THEtR. ATTEN"T""ION
1$ REQUIRED
BY CHILDREN
CltMl A.M\I•~ 8rlMtant All AIQPll• 'NMf'llt<J Oltl TrHkfM Com.p,tri~ SynOJCal•. Inc
fltlll.IC NOTICE Ptll.IC NOTICE
f1CTITIOUI 8U .... H NOTICE TO CMOfTORI
NAME ITAff•NT Of' IUU< TllAN.,EA
"Ille fbl<A:IO ~1ais .-.-ocima+--<~* 11 cc L bull-.. : Nol Ice la h e reby gTven to
COAST WINDOW DESIGNS, credllort or l he wllhln named
29541 Randolph St.. Ste. A. Coate tren1ler~a) that a !Milk lf•nsler I•
Meee, CA. 92828 about to be made on peraonal ~s.n--a.go~g • ()pel'ty~eft9' O-lbe&.-..
Inc., a.'Celttomla corporation, P.O. The neme(a) "llnd bualrien
Boll 897, Sen M erco1, CA 1ddre11 ol the Intende d 92089129541 FW\de4c>h St., Ste. A. trensleror(al ere: WEST AIRE
Coete ......_CA. 112626 PROPERTIES1 INC .• • Celllornle
It must take those artists a lot of time to get
rid of the wrinkles. How about just one picture of
you as you look today? Do you dare? -DAILY
READER FOR 2f> YEARS
DEAR DAILY: I have supplied all my
newspapers with a recent photo. U they choose
not to run it I must accept their decision. Bat
tbanka for a hUartous letter.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a kind,
Us' Ute Oa1b'. P1I01
"f''ast Result" service
directory Your-
servtce ts our
spedattr -
Call 842-5678 ext 322
Discover how to be date bait without falling~
hook, line and sinker. Ann Landers booklet, :
"Dating Do's and Don'rs," will help you be mo~
poised and sure of yoUNel/-on dates:-Send 50 ...t
cents along with a long, stamped, self-addressed-
envelope with your reque11t to Ann Landers, P.d,.i
Box 11995 Chicago. m. 60611.
J~U S \' vour ch i ldren
Saturday's.Ch.ild re n ·s pag~-
Monique Morel A'L HUMler
Tiiie MaMment -fllad wllh tfle County a.1c of Oranoe County on
Aptfl 12, 1113.
Tble al•l-t -fllld wtth the County Clerk ol Orange County on Thia bullnesa is c:ondue19d by a Cofpo<allon, 405 Dehlia. Corona del
c:orp<H'etlon. Mer, CA (Home Addreu) 42111 r------------''----------------.....;;;'-===;...;.;==:...;...-----------Sen Diego Window Cempus Oflve. lrvlne, CA 112715 ~
Publlahed OMnoe Coa•I Delly
Piiot, Ap(ll 16, 22, ft Mey 8, 1983
1844-83
Aptfl 21. 1983. f214al
Publlehed Orange Coeal Oelly
Piiot. April 25, May 2, 9. 15, 1983 1893--13
fltlll.IC NOTICE
CoYwlnga. Inc. (Bullneas Add<-)
J-M. Whitten, The loullon In Cellfomle of the
PrMICMnl chler executive olflce or prlnclpel
Thia at•t-1 wu flied with the business olllce of lhe Intended
County Clerlt ol Orange County on lransferor Is: (II aame as abOve", 90
May 4, 11133. 11ate1. Same
..cnT10UI .,.... --FIC-TTnOU----.-.,-.... --.-.--1 F215717 All other bu1lne11 name1 and ..,... ITAl"lmMT ..._ aTATW•NT Publlahed Orenge Cont Delly addresses used by the Intended
The lollowlng ~eon la doing The followlng peraon Is doing Piiot. Mey 7, 14, 21, 28, 1983. transletor within three yura IUI ~ M: !Misi.,.. .. : • 2077-83 past so far u known to lhe
A.A, RESEARCH , 5 521 NANCY KAY'S.STUDIO, 3355 lnleoded transferee ere (If "none", •• ......-........ Clrde. ... _......,. a..dl .. _IC W\TM"t 90 stete.) None. --·-·-..,.on • Vie Udo. Suite 260. Newport Beecll, r-~ """"c; The nema(s) and buatnesa
t;A,12941. CA 929413. e d d re a s o I t h e I n t e n d e d AATHUA R. AICKLING, 6521 NANCY KAY DAVIS, 500 P'ICTITIOUa IU ... at lrenslereejs) aie SCHUL'l'Z and Mouvale Circle, Huntington Cagney lane. No. 105, Newport NAMI STATe•NT HAMILTON INVESTMENTS, INC., e 8Mc:tl. CA 92649. Beech, C" 926e3. The lollowlng peraooa ere doing Thll bullne9 le oondUGWCI by an TNI bu9ln-. la conducted by en businMt a1: Cellfornla Corporation, 756 Fay
lndMduel. lndMduel: P.M. MORELS C"NDY CO.. Ortve, Glendale, CA 111206. Arthur R. Aicllllng Nenc:y K. O.Yla 3001 ~NII Aw •. No 111. Colt• That the property pertinent
Thll ..__,. -...., wtth the Thie 11at-I WU ltled wtlh the ....... CA 11262e. hereto Is dellCl'lbed In get\e<al as: All ~ ca.ti of Orange County on County Clet1! of Orenoe County on M 0 N IQ u E M 0 N EL A . L SIOOk In trade. llKtu1es. equipment.
Aptfl 1, 1tl3. Ap(U 12, 1983. Hulnler. 1142 Anne St . Legun• ~~.!.l..~:"~12~~a't.~pu~~ m.. f'l1oal BNc;h, CA 9~51, • ""
Put>llM9cl Orange Coa l Oelty Publllhecl Orenge Cout Delly PAUL DELGATTO, e..2 Anlla St , Irvine, Calttornle 112715.
Plot, Aptfl 25, M8)' 2, t , 11, 1113 Pflol, April 15, 22. 29, May 8, 1913 L..eaunt BMch, CA 92651 _.!.!'81r~a~~(l),,:l~l~~~1~. 1122..U 11147·83 fhle 11u91.,.. la conducted by. ...... -· ---si-e1 pertnerthlp. Weslelre Cempua Travel, •k•: ---.---... -NOTIC( __ _..__ NlJC NOTICE Peul Oe1G1110 WeSl•lre lnlernellonal, WHlalre
l"-.n. MonlQue Monel A'l Hulaalet Tours. Ltd., Weltalre lnvHlment N!PORT' OF cONDiTiON ' "21*"2 Tex Semln•r• (ITS), Weslalre TreV91 ,.._ Id ~ .......____ ...._...llert of the _ _........., Publlahed Orenge CoHI Dally & TQUra, Westalre Campus Travel
....vftlD liW WW -~199 -"'!"nwns; Piiot, April 15, 22, 29, Mey 8, 1983 BurHu. Campus Trevel BurHu, NATIONAL BANK" of lenle Ana In the 1t1te of ~ l &-43-&3 (Cempus Tours) 1nve11men1 Tu Cell ........ the c1o1e of bu1ln111 on Merell 31. 1tU 1--------=--=-'-.;..;. Seminars. msSlihd In rwpanee to cell lftede -Com......._ of NlJC NOTICE That u ld bull\ trenafer I• ...--.,~ , ... _. lnlltlded to be conaummaled et the .... CurrencJ, under ..... 12, United •••••• Cod• ·-1 o ffice or. WESTERN MUTUAL ......... 1t1. NOTICa TO CMDP'Ofla ESCROW, CORP., 14081 s Yorba,
Of' 9'T'DID£D Sulle 101, Tuatln, CaJ110<nl• on Of c ..... No. 17052
Netlonal .... Region No. 14 llUUC ~IRA elter May 26, 1983. The lat oay for
Notice la hereby given 10 the llllng ctelma la Iha 24th. of Mey,
Creditor .. of B.O. HOWES & SON. 1983.
.Golden West College
COMMUNITY
FESTIVAL '83
Fun with an
International Flavor
J'
'
Dollar Amount•
In ThouNnde Tranaleror, wl\oM buelnM• eddreaa Thi• bulk trenster la eubjeci to
la 338 8ou1h Leke Avenue , Calllornle Unllcrm Commerolel
Puedena. County Of Los Angeles. Code Section 8106.
Saturday, May 14
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If •
AUET8 ,
CUl'I and due from depolttOfY lnatltutlona ........... 7971
ObMgatlons of other U.8. Gcw't.
ag111dea and cotp0ratlons ............... ~-... .... ...... ..... 2114
.... other teCUtftlea ......................................... """".... 180
Federal fundt told and MCUrttles
purchaed under egreementa to reeetl ............... 1495
L.oena, Total (exctudlng unearned Income) .. ............... .... ..... 18,244
Lela: Allowance for for pc>Mlble
loin IOllll .................... ... ... .... .. .. .. .. .... 161
La.na. Net •. -....................................................... 18083 ~ ftnlnclng r9C41tvabtee ....................................... 258
8-* prernl111, F.F. a E., etc .................................... 658
Reel-eltate owned other than bri pc.,.,,.... ........................................................ 895
Al other UMlt .......................................................... 573
TOTAL ASSETS ....... °LiMLmES ... ~ .................. 32,223
Demand depoeit1 of lndlvldo1ta,
pertnenhfps, and corporations ......................... 5,645
Time and saving• deposits of Individuals,
pattnerahipe, and corpor1tlona ........................ 19, 765
Depoelte of United States Government .... .................. 49
.Pepoelta of Stat• and pontlcal
eubdlvltk>na In the United States .. .. ...................... 100
Al other depoelt• ......... ............. .... ............... .... .. ..... .... .. . 6
c.rtlfled and officers' checks .................................... 133
Total o.po.tta ....................................................... 26,698
Total demand deposit• ..................... 5,833
Tote! time and Mvlng• deposits ..... 19.865
All other llablllt... .... .. ... .... ... ..... .................. .... .... .. .. .. .. 623
TOT AL LIABILITIES
(exdudlng eubordlnated note. and debenturea) .................. ,. ............................. 26.321
IQUITY CAPITAL
Prer.rred atock
No. ttiare1 outatandlng None
OOmmon stock
a. No. ehar91 euthorlzed 810,000
• ~. No ....... outstanding eoo.ooo ................ 3,ooo
~"'"'Otite";;d'~·;c;r·""''""""'"'''"'''" 2,982
~~~ .. ~ ........................................... (80) ro'fruaUtTY CAPITAL ....................................... 5,902
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND l!OUITY CAPITAL .................................................. 32,223
-~A ( ................... of ""°" ..... , 8'9ndby llttert of credit, total .................................. 680
T1ml oertltlOM• of "°°"' In denomlMttonl of t10d,OOO or more .................. 9,016
Tolll drlpiOltta ························~·························· 24.548 W•, tM underl6gMd dlr.a1or1 att•t the COtrectneea
of thll ~t of r..outo11 lf'd H1bflltlM.. We decler•
that It hel bllrt ~ by ua, end 10 the belt of our k~ 9ftd bell« It true and oorreot: Donald A, Miit, P. llnlllkl, Jt., Dirk C. lldrtdge. Olreotort.
I, ~ Gerrtlon, AlllMant Vlo9 PrlllGentl AllAltent
CMtW of tM..,... !'Mimed.,.,.. do --..... thlt lftll fllport of Condltton Ill true and oorr901 to the bMt Of ""'llncMt•i:r end bllef. D9led 8Y IL1~ Mf9I Gerrleon "'*"'*' °'Wiii COMC ~ "*"· Mey 11 INS
Stete of Callrornla. that e bulk The neme and eddreu ol the
trenalet by way or oreellon or • P"'I0<1 ""''" wham clelma rney be aecurlty ln terHt •• eboul 10 be flied I• WESTERN MUTUA L
made to LA TCHFORD GLASS ESCROW CORP .. 14081 s. Yorbe. COMPANY. Trenaltf-Secured Bulle 101. Tuatln. Cellfomle 92680,
Party, wtlOM bual-6d?i It eod the IUt day IO< llllng c:lelrnl by
7531 Merbflu Avenue. Hunt ton MY creditor ehelt be May 24, 11113. Park, County of Loa AngejM. · 11te wttlcl'l la the buelneM d8)' before the
ol C8lttomta. conaummetlon date specified
The property to be tranelefred la ebove.
loceled at the lollOWlng locallona: Dale<! Aprll 18. 1111!3
338 South Lek• Avenue. Pu.dene. SCHULTZ end HAMILTON
County ol lot Angele•. St•I• or INVESTMENTS, INC. Celllornia: ~ 12 Vie Udo. Hewpor1 A California Corporetlon
8eedl, County or 0renoe. s1e11 of By: Gery D. Schutu.
Ctllfomle; 11 t Nor1h Pelm Canyon Preeldent
Drive, Pelm Spring•, Count~ ol By: C>ou91u H. Schutl2.
RIWftlde, 81•1• Of Ceurornla, Del Secretery Monte Lodge, Seventeen Mlle By: Edwetd V. Hemlllon,
Drlv•. Pebble Buch. County of TrHIUl'er
Monterey. Stele of Calll0<nla; 1425 Publlehed Orenge Cont Delly
Stet e Street, San1a Berber•,' Piiot, Mey II. 1983
County 6r Senta Barbera, Stale of
Cel4tomla; 2559 Kelakeu• Avenu.. Honolulu, County of Honolulu. Stale rta.lC NOTICE
2108-1!3
ot Hewall: end 1 Bey OrlYe. Kapalu•. K..oll111
County Of Meul, State of HewaM. NOTICE Of' aAL.E, TRANll'P,
Said property la deacrtbed In Oft ACOUISIT~l..Of' aTOCK OF genere IS: all stock In trede. A MTAte. ALC~IC UVEftACM[
Inventory, goods, rnerchendlH , LICIENHD COfll"OflATION AND
eocounts, accounts recel¥ebl1, OP' INTaNTION TO TAANt,IA
contract right•. no tu , dreftt, AL co Ho L I c I E v •fl kG I ecceptanc e s . lnatrumenta. LICINIL
rece1v1bles, equipment, furniture. Notice purauent to Celllornl•
flKturH. shelving, contalnera, But1neu ·end ProlHslona Code
trvck1. otttc. mechlnee, end other Section 24071 1 11 hereby given
p111ona1 property o' l h•I retell ll\11 luuanoe of trenafer of 1toc:k le
lewetry bualneu known H 8.D. ebM to be mede. end • 1,_let Of HOWES & SON end lc>Qled ti Ille an eleohollc beverege ll~n•t 11
folio.Ing 1oca11ont: 336 Soutti Lelle aboUt to be made
A-. P .. edena, County ol LOI The 1)-. Federel Tu numw , MQI*. S1•t• of Cenlomle: 34 12 8l'ld buelr1eM ~. Including ZJp
vi. Udo, Newl)Oft 8eedl. CounlY Of Oode. of the retell llc:enH jl
Orange, Stele Of O•llforrile; 117 corporation: FERNLEAF CAFFi!,
North Palm Cenyon Drive, Pelm 195-$305483 2$40 e. COHt HWy.,
Srrlng1 County of Rlvenldt. Stele Corone del Mer. CA 112625.
o 0111lorn11: Del Monte Lodge, The neme, Soclel Security
SevtntHn Mlle Drive, Pebb le number, end buelneH adcl1tH,
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0r9ng9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, May t , 1913 81
Joint effort on
bolster 'Funny
stage
--irl'
ByfOM'ftTUS or .. ....,,.. ....
U Fanny Brice had not
existed, eame enterpNing
author would have had to
invent her. Her Ufe wu the
atuff of which ahow bwdnela
leaenda are made. lW-e la the auperatar of
ye.ierday whme llfe hun't been
committ.ed to atqe and/or
screen gloey, bul "F\l.nny Glrl".
ranka amol\I the best. It WU
one of only two ln memory (Al
Jollon'a wu the other) which
demanded a ~uel.
"F\mny Girl' 1a an ambitious
undertakJ.na, 80 much 80 that lt
took two local producing groups
-the Laguna Moulton
PlayhOU8e and Golden West
College -to do lt justice. The
show, akillfully directed by
John Fenaa:a, la heedl.na into
lta aecond of two weekenda at
Golden West, then will move to
Laguna May 20 for a four-week
run.
The jolnt eUort paya off
where it count.a -ln th.e
realization of demanding ,
technical effect.a and in the
superlative performance of it.a
star, Oranae County newcomer M~e Breslauer. The latter ia,
gulle limply, the ttn.t Fanny
Brice to atn.tt her ltuff Oil.
local lta&'e. •
Breslauer not only reeemblee
the popular conception (i.e.
Bubra Streiaand) of the role,
she .i.o poMeae9 superb oornJc
Fanny Brice's lile was
the stufl of which
le.gends are made.
timing, a rich, robust volce and
the depth of a well-trained
actrea. Small wonder she's
performing thia particular part
for the fourth time.
Given the magnitude of her
performance, it isn't easy for
her co-stars to measure up, and
they don't. John Blumberg
present.a a rather bland Nick
Amstein, devoid of the
magnetism so crucial to his
character, while Michael Cody
(who doubles 88 choreographer)
ia excellent on his feet but stubs
his toe dramatically.
On the more lmpressive side,
Yetta Benaon delivers a first
rate performance 88 Fanny's
tough old broa'd of a mother,
while Myrna Ryan, Sheila
McCanna and Genie Ranney are
In fine form .. her ~ playt.na paJa. Norman
Welnpnen ta a dit~ed
Florenz Zie8feld and F.arl
McCanna bu IOme good
momenta u the lone-suffering
producer who 1lve1 Fanny her •tart.
Particularly notable ue the aoeruc effecta of Don and Doua
Wllllanwon, lncluding
"workable" cannona for a
rnllitar}'-oriented production
number. C.ody'1 choreographic
work in th1a eegment la highly
applaudable.
The wween orche9tra under
the baton of David Anthony
len.aada_a ·~ lendJd support,
especially during Brealauer's
riveting solo n. umben "People,"
"Don't 1tain on My Parade" and
"The Music That Makes Me
Dance.''
Four more performances of
"Funny Girl" will be given at
Golden Weat College, 'thunday
through Saturday at 8 p.m . and
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Call
894-6070 for re9el'Vationa. For
information on the show's four.
week engagement at the
Laguna Moulton Playhouae May
20-June 11, call the Moulton
box office at 494-0743.
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TELL ME. GARFIELtJ. WMEN vou WALi(
DO YOUR RIGHT AN!? LEFT LEG5 '
TAAVE.L TOGETHER. OR '70 VOU use YOUR OPPO&ING LEGS ?
THE
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"Can I keep him, Mommy? He followed
me home."
Bl .. GEORGE
by Jim Davis
I'LL NEVER WALK AGAIN
by Virgil Partch (VIP)
"I hate Mondays."
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"Let's clean up before the Environmental
Protection Agency gets Involved!''
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BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF ~ ------------x~N~s~w~t~i8ll'lll"if .. o .. 1~1r·Dt,..t~a"o·a------~------iiiiJ"
Q.1 -Both vulnerablt!, u
Soulh you bold:
•AKQJ <:>83 OKJ92 •976
The bidding has pr()(eeded:
SouLh We1t Norlh EHl
1 0 Pue 1 + Pu1
?
Whal do you bid now?
A.-You have very im
pressive support for partner,
bul don'l let lhut KO to your
head. Your hand is slill a
minimum opening bid, and
you had already counLed
your spade \&lur~ when you
opened. R:ust! lo two ;pades.
no more.
Q.2-Both vulnerable, as
South you hold:
+83 !VJ872 )Q9 +AK652
The bidding ha~ prOcl'edt•d:
South Wu t ~ortb EHt
Pass Pase 1 + Pa111
?
What do you bad "°" ·•
A.-Your trump support •~
11dtHfUllte by even the most
exarllnl{ standards. but that
does not mean thal you have
LO raise clubs uow. More im
porlanl is to explore• for a
possible 4 4 heart !it, which
will nlmosl surely ht• lost ii
you raise duh~. even by jump
ing. Hid one heart.
DO 'IOU KNOW lHE DOCTOR
THAT ABBEV TOOK TO THE
60LOEN CIRCLE 0ALL?
""' MC.1 • t C
DR·\BBLE
Q.3-As South, vulnerable, Wh11L do you bid now?
you hold: A. -The more partner bid.
•8e <:;i A93 0 AKQJ07 •AQ6 lhe less appetizing your band
The bidding has proceeded: became. Since you have
outh Wett North Eaat already rebid your beart1,
J 0 PHii 2 0 PHI and the quality or the suit it
? not good enough Lo warrant
Whal 11ction do you take'! another bid in the suit, you
A. -Your side mi1Chl not have only one reasonable op-
have the values for an lion -a bid or two no trump.
I H rick contract. but you Q.5 -As South, vulnerable,
could make three no trump ii you hold:
partner has a spade st-0pper. • 10752 1:;15 0 A973 •Q874
To probe for the proper con· The bidding has proceeded:
tract, you must bring partner North Ea1l Sa.ill Weal
into the picture by showing l + Put 1 0 Pu1
where your stoppers are. 1 1'1 Pu1 2 + Pa11
Start by bidding three clubs. 2 • Pa11 ?
intending to bid hearts ii Whal action do you take?
partner returns to three A. -1 know maoy players
diamonds Should partner who woulp have rebid one
show a spade stopper or bid spade with your hand. rather
no trump somewhere along thtn two clubs, but I don't
the line, settle !or three no blame you for not wanti ng to
trump. Otherwise, you will introduce such an anemic suit
have to take you r chances at when you have a weak hand.
Civt• diamond~. Howeve r. that does noL mean
Q.4-Neitht•r vulnerable. as that you should now pass.
South you hold: Partner is showing a strong
•875 J AK7652 OKQ6 +3 hand with his bidding, and
The bidding has proceeded: your dou ble Cit, two key
South West North Eaat cards and singleton are
l :i Pa88 2 + Pass enough for one more bid.
2 Pau 2 + Pus Raise Lo three spades.
? Q.6-As South. vulnerable,
THERE'S A PICTURE OF HIM AND
A66EY ON THE NEXT ~E'
TAKE A LOOK'
''{()\) CLEAN 'f"~ \.\O~E.
'{O\.l COOi< 1"~ MU.Vi ..
"1"~'1' ~ W"'I 1 L.O'JE. 'IOU
MOllE 1'"AN W.C.~IEl.~'.'
.~OR BETTER OR t'OR •URSE
r---~----------------M RS. W f\ L SH I UH WANT l'M NO\Hf\PP'/ wrn-f M'{
lo DISCUSS Ut-1 MQNe.'/ VOlUNleeRSl"fURflON ... AND ..
wrrH you. UH . fEEL I Sl10ULD Ge.I A
S ALRR'{FOR
/ WRl1il't&My
COLUMN
fORlHE.
PAPER.
you hold:
+A871 1;1 AQe6! 01$4
The bidding ha• procnded:t
Nri Eut ~tl Welt
I 0 p.,. I <::> P ...
4 <:;I , ... ?
What actio.n do you take?
A.-Sinee pr• t;l4'r !ta• 1 111
l)()unced th:.1 ne 11 prerart!W~
to play • l garne In ;our suM
opposi• •· whal rt'.•Y be as le•
aa f poin•• and !our lo•
he: rta, ht mu•t have a vel"f1
s•rong hand -· at leut 19-at
!'''inLs. P/ .·aute of that. yoUI\.'
i:ar.d r, .alues to 14 points ••
.• all slam should be cer
tJlin. Indeed, a grand slam ii
not ouL or the que1Lion f
partner has the right cards
Starl with a cue-bid of fou
spades.
Hew de '" dMle &aJ be1t esieu.c IM4I? cllariff c., .. Mt tM ........ ,., •
copy of "Wiuiac O,.alac
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"Gorea·L.U.," can el tlm,
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Norwood, N.J. 076'8. Make
cbe<lil payable to New•·
paperboob.
by Kevin F agar .
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by Lynn Johnston
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Mav 9, 1983
Reagan thinks linking
currencies premature
By Tbe A11oclaled Preti
..
PARIS -It is "premature" to start thinking
about linking the dollar, the· yen and the "'European
Monetary System currencies, U.S. Treasury Secretary
Donald Regan said today.
Regan, at a news conference, said a mechanism
linking the currencies would become more plausible
when the ec onomies of the non-commu nist
indust.rialired nations become more synchronized in a
policy of moderate non-inflationary growth .
The secretary is in Paris to attend the annual
meeting of economics, finance, trade and foreign
ministers at the Organization for Econom ic
Cooperation and Development (OECD). Ministers
from 24 nations are participating in the meeting.
New off er for Kaiser Steel
FONTANA -Kaiser Steel Corp. said today that
a group led by Minneapolis businessman Irwin L.
Jacobs that already owns 16.3 percent of Kaiser Steel's
common stock has offered to buy the company. The
group has offered to pay $19 in cash plus a share of a
newly created nonconvertible preferred-stock for each
share of common stock not held by the Jacobs group.
Kaiser Steel's board of di.rectors is scheduled to meet
Wednesday to consider the proposal.
Gasoline prices on the rise
LOS ANGELES -Gasoline prices have
increased 10.11 cents a gallon overall since late March
as oil companies act to recover from seven months of
intense competition, industry analyst Dan Lundberg
says. On May 6, the overall prices for all grades of
gasoline -including the 5-eent federal tax that took
effect April I -was $1.2201, up from $1.11.90 on
f.:jarch 25, Lundberg said.
Booming business: Nude Beer
SAN FERNANDO -.Nude ~r_,_ ~ith la~ls
snoWing girls mscra~h-off bikinis, is selling faster
than the brewery can supply the suds, a distributor
says. ,
Althou.~h· the beer itself comes from Eastern
-Br;awfog~i:p-.-,-of-Hamm&tN<>n,-N-:J., he-idea
originated in Orange County when promoter William
Boam, 33, of Tustin bo\.lght a six-pack of beer and a
P layboy magazine at the same time one day. And next
week his creation finally debuts in his hometown, as it
already has elsewhere in California, four other states
and Japan. _
"Beer and pretty girls -I mean, pretty women
-just go together," says Boam, who is divorced. "Why
not a bare-breasted woman on a beer bottle?''
<;old open s up, dollar falls
LONDON -:rhe dollar fell on foreign exchange
markets early today despite an· unexpected rise in the
American money supply. Gold prices edged higher.
European dealers said the dollar got a slight boost
at the opening after Friday's announcement of a $1.4
billion increase in the basic money supply. A decline
was expected.
Gold bullion prices, meanwhile, opened higher in
Europe but remained steady in quiet trading. London's
five major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold
price of $435 an ounce, unchanged from the opening
but $3.50 higher than Friday's late rate of $431.50.
Gold Quotations
By tbe Associated Press
Selected world gold pn ces today:
London morning fixing $435.00, up $3.75.
London afternoon..fixing $434.00, up $2.75.
Paris afternoon fixing $437.6 1, up $4.47.
F rankfurt fixing $436.99, up $3.99.
Zurich late afternoon fixing $433.75 bid, up $2.50;
$434.50 asked.
Handy & Harman (only daily quote) $434.00, up
$2.75.
E ngelhard (only daily quote) $434.00, up $2.75.
Engelha rd fabricated (only daily quote) $455. 70,
up $2.89.
NY Comex gold spot month Fri. $437.20, up $4.80.
Silver
Handy & Harman (only daily quote). $12.590 per
troy ounce.
NY Comex spot month closed Fri .. $12.705 per
troy ounce.
Metals
Spot nonferrous metal prices today:
Copper 84-86 cents a pound, U.S. destinations.
Copper 79.60 cents per pound, NY Comex spot
month closed Fri.
Lead 20-23 cents a powid.
Zinc 40 cents a pound, delivered.
Tin $6.8305 Metals Week composite lb.
Aluminum 76 cents a pound, N.Y .
Me rcury $315.00-$335.00 per 76 lb flask, New
York
Platinum $435.00-$439.00 domestic merchant troy
ounce, N .Y.
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Tough tasks for
By ROGER CARLSON
O(tMDelr .........
Sumet Leaaue champion HuntiJ!&ton Beach
and runner-up l'ountain Valley rece1ved rugged
ualgnmenta for Friday's first round of the CIF 4-A
bueball playoffs, but making the roed even more
difficult are the potential rewards for first-round
c.amartllo &nd Doe Pueblot, they face the distinct
poesibillty of meeting up with No. 2 leed Arcadia, a
23-2 club which features home run alugger Steve
Hisey.
Should FOWltain Valley solve the combination
of Loe Altoa catcher Matt Stark, a major league
prospect, and 6-5 left-hander Daren Oavia, the
Barona get No. 1 seed Hoover of Glendale,
assuming the Tomadoea win Friday.
from the Sunaet League. The Chargera, atlll fuming
from losing a portion of the title becaUle of playing
with an lnelig:lble player, are at Edgewood liigh, a
team with a solid bueball reputation.
SN View League champion Irvine will host
Chino, a. team ranked in the CIF 2-A Top 10
throughout the aeuon, but which finished third ln
the Hacienda League with an overall record of 16-7. aucceea. ·
Should the champion Oilers get past
Wednesday's winner between wild card teams Al80 drawing a road aaalgnment is No. 3 F.ciison
Other Sea View League teams are on the road.
(See CJF, Paate C2)
Detly Not Steff l'hoto
U.S. poloists rally for 9.;.9 tie
Special to de Dally Pilot
MAJ,.IBU -The United. States water
·polo aquad eecaped with a tie it waa very
happy to fit laat night in the second night
of the I I FINA Cup at Pepperdine
University. ·
The U.S . battled back from a 9-6 deficit
against Hungary .with three fourth-period
goals for a 9-9 deadlock which puta it in the
midst of a four-way tie in the standings
after two IM!lliona.
Hungary extended an 8-6 advantage
·early in the fourth period to 9-6 before the
United States began to rally. A.pair of goala
by Doug Burke and another from Jody
Campbell in the waning momenta helped
the Americana get even.
The victory gave the U.S. a 1-0-1 record
.Jabba-r • wins
and three points after two days. Also
holding that mark ia the Soviet Union,
West Gennany ~Italy, while Hungary
(with two ties) is tied with Holland (1-1),
and Spain and CUba rest at the bottom of
the standings with two loeees apiece.
In other results yesterday, West
Germany breezed put CUba, 11-7, Holland
edged Spain, 9-8, and in the biggest
surprise, the Rusaians were held to a 6-6
deadlock by Italy.
The highly-regarded Russians needed a
goal .with 2:08 left to salvage the point in
the standings, and Italy actually had a
chance to pull out the victory aa the born
sounded but a desperation ahot waa batted
away .by Soviet ljille Evgeni Sharonov.
big battle
While giving the Italians credit, Russian
Coach Boris Popov voiced his unhappiness
with American referee Tom Hermstad, who
is alao the water polo and swimming coach
at Golden West C.Ollege.
"I thought the referee from Holland did
a very good job. He waa very objective,"
said Popov. "The American refer_ee waa
very bad. He was simply unobjective and
ualified.
do11and came from behind with three
goala in the laat period to nip Spain, and the
West Gennans took advantage of a CUban
team that had played the U .S . late
Saturday night to take a commanding 7-1
lead late in the second quarter.
Frank Otto fuelfd the German
onslaught, acoring five goals.
And Lakers win .war in series opener
INGLEWOOD (AP) -
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won the
• battle of the bi8 man yesterday
~ mainly becauae of that, the
Loe Anples Lakera topped the
San Antonio Spun in·the openina
game of the National Buketball'
AmodaUon Western C.Onference
chlunpionahip aeries.
Abdul-Jabbar and Norm Nixon
acored 30 points apiece aa the
defending NBA champion
Lakera went ahNd to atay late in
the third quarter on their way to
a, 119-107 victory over the Spurs.
Game Two in the beat-of-
aeven aeries will be played at the
Forum tomorrow night before
the action awitcbea to San
Antonio for the third and fourth
games.
4A88AA NIXON ,.
Jabbar, who alao had eight
rebounds and blocked three shots
while playing 44 minutes. "With
him in foul trouble, we tried to
keep the preaaure on and when I
got good opportunities, I would
shoot."
Gilmore, acquired by the
Spura before the aeaaon,
effectively neutralized Abdul-
Jabbar as the Spun won four of
the five regular-season gamea
between the teams.
actiol'\t He blocked four shots but
had only six r$>Unda .
Loe Angeles ·Coach Pat Riley
praised Abdul-Jabbar, the
36-year-old team captain of the
Lakera.
"He'a proved ln the paat, and
·in the playoffs, Kareem Abdul-
Jabbar u the greatest center to
ever play the game," said Riley.
"It was ap exceptional basketball
g8flle. several playen were in
foul trouble and I thinK you'll aee
this will be a fact.or throughout
the aeries." ·
San Antonio Coach Stan
Albeck waa hit with two
technical fouls, which means
au~matic ejection. The second
technical waa called w ith 3:53
remaining and the Spun trailing
100-99.
San Antonio trainer John
Andersen waa alao hit with a
technical following Albeck's
ejection.
Dusty Balier
Dodgers ~
just keep
Lou Harrigan "and his Huntington Beach
High teammates open the CIF «playoffs
Friday against the winner of a wild-card
game Wednesday.
Abdul-Jabbar, who usually
baa a difficult Ume against Artis
Gilmore, dominated hia rival th.is
Ume. Gilmore 9COred only seven
pointa, all in the first half, and.
was in foul trouble most of the
second hall before fouling out
with 5: 18 remaining.
"In recent memory, th1a was
one of my more IUCCe8lful games
against A~tia, ·~ ~aJ_d ~b~ul·
"Kareem had hia way today
and obviously it waa.a lit tle
frustrating for me," aaid
Gilmore. "We're just gonna have
to play harder, that'• all."
Gilmore aaw 32 minutes of
"I think a couple of thing•
were apparent today," aaid
Albeck. "'Ibey beat ua repeatedly
to the basketball all day. There
waa a lack of oommunJcation on
our part.
• • w1nn1ng
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Los Angeles Dodgers may not be
playing spectacular bMeball, but
they are ~ -five straight
with yesterday s defeat of St.
Louis, aix of 11even and, since
April 10, 18 of 23.
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These e8rly birds hoping lo catch winners .. The win kept them one-half
game in front of Atlanta ln the
National League West. It is 11:46 a.m., an hour at which any
dedicated borae player ia at labor
cak;ulating the day'• upcoming transactions. SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD TUCKER
.The scene unfolds at an institution
known as early bird wagering at. Los
Alamitoa. It is roughly eight houn until
first poet at the quarterhone races but the
early bird room is crowded with clienta in · _ .
attendance foe one J'eelOn or another. content with a place to stand wlder oover in
There are youngish guya and oldish guys case of rain. ·
and fattlsh guya and thimUsh guya. There A giant screen and 1maller monitors are also ladies of various size, ahape and around the room carry replays of races
age. Some have children at their heela and from the previous night, moatly tgnored.
others cradle ~ta ln one arm, leaving a But one senior citir.en aaya, "I didn't come
hand free to bold the fonn. to make a beL I came to eee what I did
There are guya in cowboy costwnea, cool wrong last night."
dudee in wide hata, workmen in overalla A fat Oriental in a black coat is running
and..two teen-aaer-a in vanity jacketa. a rJ?und looking for transportation to
Programs and tout aheeta are al.reedy on HOllywood Park which ii open for ~
ule and the clientele aita ln deep study at ln the afternoon. A little guy offen him 'l
tablea of four. Thia is eueptional comfort ride foe a fee of $2 and the two shake hands
for horae players who are ordinarily and introduce themeelves.
Moet of the othera are already acquainted
and the regulara greet one another warmly
and ex.change infannadon. Since the early
bird room is open all aftemoQn, there is tiJne to lift through all iteme of intellJgence.
A reporter hfcftl,ires of a young lady
holding a baby aa to the nature of her
action ..
"Well," she replies, "I like the races but I
can't come at night becauae I cin't get a
baby litter ...
Why not have the father watch the
infant?
"rm divorced," ahe explains. "The creep
waa a deaenerate hone player."
A tall oowbOy-Uyrhe ii an eerly bird
cuatomer because he ii on a roll and no
hone player worth hia salt will mea with a
warm streak.
"I came out three days ago w ith a
friend," Cowboy explains, "and I got
1tarted on th1a hot atreak 80 now I am
afraid to atay away."
F.arly bird action, of course, is another
manner in which the borae player ia
offered comfort and convenience, an area in
which the industry la leaving no atone
unturned.
The latest innovation, reported from
F.aatern tracka, ia telephone ~· A client establlahea an account by the
money ur front and then aquandera t by
means o calllng in a code number and
making hia .elections.
Future pomibilities include small boxes at
tablea and around the race track so it 'Will
not be neceasary to walk all the way to the
pari mutuel window in order to place a
wager. It la also likely the.e small boxes
will be bl-ouiht to the home by pari-mutuel
clerks making hou8e calla.
At any rate, the early bird room at Loe
AJamitoa cloeea at 5 p.m., two hours before
(See EARLY BU\DS, Page CZ)
"Ma?'be we're not playing that
great.' aaid left fielder Ou.aty
Baker, "btit the reaulta are the:e.
and that'• why we're out here.
We're playing ju.at good enough
to wln, and that's fine."
Baker an<l Greg Brock slugged
their fifth homers of the 8ealOll
-for Brock, his first Tu three
weeks -and the Cardinals
helped out with a critical error
and four walks (they iaaued 19 in
the three games) aa the Dodgen
swept the defending world
~Man.,er Tom Laabrda
agreed that the Dodgen are ''ju.at
good enough to win.''
Mesa home;
Eagles travel
McNamara's ploy fails • Ill 5-1 loss
"We're getting key tilta, we're
getting the big play on defenae
and we're aettinf, good relief
pitching," he aaid. •It aeema if we
give up two runs. we 8COl"e three.
And one day it'a one guy~ it;
the next day, somebody elae.'
Jerry Reuaa, 4-1, pitched well
enough yesterday to wln, and
afterwar d be aaid he waa
ree10nably aatiaf.led. Defendlna champion ~
Beach lnvwdee Costa Meea
tomon'OW nlabt (7) ln the
4-A volleyball quarterflnala u
.the fteld narrows to etaht.
Costa Meaa quallflecl for a
home came by beatin1 Doa
Pu.blm on the r'Olld lMt Friday,
while l.uu.na 9-ch WM tumlna
"l'ountaln °"alley away.
Al8o tn~uarterfinal action ii •r.tanda I which aenda ita
·sea View e11ue dlamplon J'.Mlet to Santa Barbara Hl1h. .allO ai '1.
San Omwnw, the No. 2 .ec:l
ln the Ct., ii on the road ~ ... ~~ .. ct;n~ the No. l teed, II the heme tMn\
jn a match with Oolu'i ~
dwmpkln Mira c.a.ta.
• 8hOuld &.nta Monica pnvail,
"rm not throwinl blidly, but
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Not even an ejection can stop Morris from taming Angels
Dl!.TROIT (AP) -Anael Manapr John ,
McNamara b8d a aood ldM. Too bed be
didn't know that I>ietro6t n,ht·hander Jack
'Manis 1ovea cold weether.
Morri•. p1 itched a five-hitter and the Tlaen finally bit .... home runt• they
deleated the Anaelt 6-1,..._.y ln chilly
48-delne ten\peratw..
However, in the elChth innlnCi!'~ the Ana9la aconc1 tMtl' on1y nm. MCl'famara
bepl\ a ior., prot.t with the um.-..,_.
a PJckoff att.empt ln •hloh tW IW1 muck
Ana'elt' i--runMr Tim l'o1I an the beck of a. ... fcirc:tq hlm from the ....... McNamara, wllo wa1 ejected from
promUna too ~. U'IU4ICI that Moma blld bUMd on the pJay. S"'&mltY ANllllOR.
the Detrott ~. a..w McN ....... only ttalltnc-~ Morril ....,.., atUfen
up d~ a-. dela1.
It -t haPP'!ft. "John WM~ to.., JaiClc. ou• there
• Howard Johnlon hit a ao1o homer and I'm not throwina with much
constatency,'' be aaid. "All of our catcher Lance Parriah bit a two-run ahot ,..... ....... _ haw ~ but It'• a the Tlaen' first homer with ll*l on hue .... """'• alnce the f1rat 1 .......... of ,__., ..... day _ t.o .Ion• . aeaaon an the 1tartin« .. .. _.. ......--.. pitching will come around."
provide Morrta all the offeme he needed. Reuse took a 6-1 lelld lnto the
''Jack pitched a ltrOnl pme,'' Paniah ellhth and aot the flrat two outa
said. "We need Jack to pltdi lib that. He'a before an error by rookie
a tq part of tb1a club." . ahonatop_ Dave Andenon, who
Cabell bit a leedoff dou)U ln th& .Detroit WM maJC1nl bla first bia--...
fifth, went to third on Alan Trammell'• 1tu1. 'lben aucc u!Mw .,..._ by lllCriflce bunt and scored on Lou Whitaker'• Lonnie Smlth and Wiilie 1lc:aee
MCrlf1ce fly. aoored a nm and ~t Stew. ~ Hemdon hit a two-out double ln Howe out of the bullpln for the
the Dltrott alxth, Olitnn wu.on waa _... aeamd pme In a row and fow1h
an Intentional walk and Chet Ltmon 'time In the lalt ftve pma
llnOd. Herndoft home for a 2-1 Detratt Howe pw up a nm..cortnc a.a. ainll• and a -Steve Sax ibrowtni McNamua dtldendld the dec:lllol\ to walk error allow9d another run to pull
WUlon -whlCh -.Did like • alap ln the the Cardi cbe. But Howe Ft
hlce to lAman, a former AD-Star center the Jut, four Cardlnala to nail
flelder. down hl• 1..,ue .. lMdlns .Sxth
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~=~t~ ~' uarantied'l-home match
y aplntt 8anla MonJm.
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blame him. He kno1'• I didn't ha ..
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How about a medal
for getting home?
From AP dl1patclaea
LOS ANGELES -Olympic •
athletee won't be the only competitors
in the summer of 1984.
With tra.ffic in the central city
expected to swell to the equivalent of at least
three Super Bowls p er day, the fiercest
competition likely ii t.o come from residents
trying to get to work and go on errands through
clogged streets.
"Oh, with some delays, people will be able
to get to work OK," says John Dyer, general
man ager of the Southern California Rapid
Transit Di.strict.
"They'll just never get home," he quips.
But the situation is not likely to be
humorous for those who live and work in the city
when the Olympics come to town from July 28 t.o
Aug. 12, 1984.
Capt. Ken Rude of the California Highway
Patrol suggested that in a "worst-case scenario"
some motorists may become so frustrated by the
congestion that they will abandon their .cars on
the freeways.
"Of all the problems we're faced with in
these Olympic Games, transporta tion is the
surest and most inevitable mess unless we get the
cooperation and support of people to adjust their
use of their personal vehicles," Rude said.
The RTD, meantime, is studying the extent
of shuttle bus service it will have to provide,
with estimates of its cost ranging from $4 million
t.o $15 million.
Quote of the day
Steve Stoae, the fonner pitcher now part
of the Chicago Cube' announcing team. on
the veteran-laden Philadelphia Phillies:
"They may 0 0 on exp&ience."
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Ban dits win, but lose-QB
Jimmy Jordaa fired t w 9 ·m touchdown passes to lead Tampa Bay 4 • •
to a 17-10 United States Football
League victory over Oakland
yesterday. Jordan, however, became the second
Bandits' quarterback to get knocked out with a
serious injury in the last three weeks when he
left the game with a separated shoulder midway
through the third period . . . In other action,
David Trout kicked field goals of 53 and 18 yards
to help Philadelphia edge Denver, 6-3 ...
Tim Spencer and KevlD Long each scored two
touchdowns to power Chicago to a 31-3 romp
over Washington, which lost its sixth straight·
game.
Giant romp past Pirates
Darrell Evans drove in five runs Ii with two homers and Jack Clark
added a two-run blast yesterday as
San Francisco routed Pittsburgh 12-1,
the Giants' fifth consecutive victory and the
Pirates' fifth straight loss. The Giants b~
after scoring five runs in the fint for their
biggest inning of the season . . . Elsewhere in
the National League. Lull Salazar belted a two.
run homer and Jaan Bonilla lined a two-run
double to highlight a four-run San Diego sixth
inning as the Padres snapped a three-game losing
streak with a 5-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs
1 , • • • George Foster'• three-run homer, his
third hit of the game, and Moolde Wiison's
two-run double sparked a six-run seventh inning
that rallied the New York Mets to a 10-5 victory
over Cincinnati ... Run-scoring singles by
Bob Horner and Rafael Ramirez led rookie Rick
Bebenna and Atlanta to a 4-3 triumph over
Houston . . . Yesterday's scheduled game
between Philadelphia and the Expos in Montreal
was postponed because of rain. No make-up date
was immediately announced.
EARLY BIRDS . • •
From Page C1
~------------------------------------. Delays can't stop A'
Wayae GrotL cracked a leadoff Ii
home run ll'I \he el&}\th tnnlnc. &jvlna
Oakland a 1-0 victory over Bit.lt.Unore
yesterday in a pme delayed tour timea
by rain. A'• ,..,...,. aw &,..... allowed tour
blta throuch MVen lnninp ar\(t aot relief help
from Dave Bear4 . . . In other American
Leaaue K'tion, a.bill Yoat •Lammed a three-
run homer with one out in the ninth ln.n.lng to
power Milwauk ee to a 6-3
triumph over Texas . . .
GeofJe Bre~ hit his eighth
ho me run of the seuon, a
towering two-run blast in the
fifth lnnln8. and Steve Renko
ecattered six Toronto hits in
7 H innlnga to lead Kansas
Cliy to a 6-1 decision at
Toronto. Former Costa Mesa
H igh 4nd Orange Coast
GRou College stand o ut Dan
Qalsenberry got the la.It four outa to record his
seventh save . . . JaUo Franco'• three-run
homer capped a wild six-run sixth lnning that
carried Cleveland past the Chicago White Sox,
13-6 . . . Gary Guttl'• tie-breaking aacrifice
fly in the seventh inning helped Minneeota end a
six-game 108ing streA'k with a 6-5 win over the
New York Yankees . . . Rookie Matt Yoang
blanked Boston for five innings before leaving
with a bruised shoulder and Seattle hung on for
a 4-2 victory over Boston, snapping the Red Sox's
five-game winnlng streak.
Graham ove rtakes field
David Graham, winless on the n
pro golf tour since a dramatic victory
in the 1981 U.S. Open, charged from
five shots off the pace with a final-
round 7-under-par 64 yesterday for a five-stroke
victory in the Houston Open. Graham's rally left
in its wake fading gallery favorite Lee Trevino,
who started the day one shot off the lead, and
third-day leader Doug Tewell . . . Janet Coles
fired a steady 3-under-par 69 and was never
seriously challenged as she captured the LPGA
event in Roswell, Ga. Coles' lead never dwindled'
below two shots, and that came early in the
second round when Sandra Post birdied the first
two holes.
Baseball today
1916 -A major leaeue record for bases
on balls was established, as Bruno Haas,
making his first major league appearance
for 'the· Philadelphia A's, yielded 16 of ·30
combined walks in a game against the
Detr01rTrgers. - -· ---
1929 -Carl Hubbell of the New York
Giants pitched the first no-hitter by a left.
bander in 13 years , s hackling the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 11-0 at the Polo
Grounds.
1961 -Jim Gentile of Baltimore hit
·grand slam homers in the first and second
innings of the Orioles' 13-5 rout of the
Minnesota Twins.
1969 -Mike Marshall, who later became
a relief specialist, started for the Seattle
Pilots a od blanked the Washington
Senators 2-0 on two hits.
Today's birthday: Angels first baseman
Ron J aclcson is 30.
The Buck to ppe d 1n
Subs tit ut e guard Cl l at
Ricbardsoa scored Philadelphia's
seven points in overtime, triggering
OT • the 76ers to a 111-109 victory over
Milwaukee in the opener of their best-of-seven
Nationa l Basketball Association Eastern
Conference final playoH series in Philadelphia.
The Bucks went ahead 106-104 at the start of the
extra period on a tap-in by JunJor Brtd1emu,
but Richardaon came back to tie it. Brio Wintera
gave Milwaukee its last lead with a three-point
play, but moments later, Richardaon converted
two foul shota and a dunk and the 76ers held on
. . . Andrea Temesvart of Hungary used her
driving t.opepin groundstroke t.o rout Bonnie
Gadasek of Largo, Fla., 6-1. 6-0 in the final of the
Women's Italian Open tennl11 tournamen t
in Perugia, Italy.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Boston, '1:30
p.m., KMPC (710): Chicago at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m.,
KABC (790). '
the windows open for the night's
program.
contented sort and they are also,
by nature, undaunted.
LEASE A
1913
COUIAR
The early bird bettors will
return the following morning.
They come by automobile and
truck and motorcycle and bicyc;Je.
A few of them come by foot.
As a veteran player explains,
"They could lock those gates and
bring in the army with machine
guns and line the soldiers up and
tell us nobody can come in.
' "No question about It, we'd
loee a lot of hor9e players. But a
hell of a lot more of us would get
in." FOR T h e line forms outside the
gates something like one half
hour before the early bird room
opens. Some of the people in line
eat breakfast or lunch out of
paper sacks and most of them
study the overnights. The
atmosphere is friendly and casual
because horse players are of a
DODGERS .. • s1M25
Swim p~t>lims set
EAST LOS ANGELES -The
CIF 4-A swim prellms, which
lncludea all members o f the
Sunset, Sea View and South
Coast leagues, gets under way
tomorrow at East Lot Angeles
College with the flnt heat billed
to begin at 2 o'clock.
Finale are Friday nigh\ at 7
when eight-time <$efendln_g
champion Milaion Viejo, led by
distance 1\ar David Louden,
entera .. the team favorite.·
From Page C1
D~dgera acquired Infie lder-
outfielder Rafael Landestoy
from the Cincinnati Reda In
exchange for two minor l~e
pit.chen .
Landestoy, 29, formerly
pla yed in th e Dodger
organization before being traded
to Houston in 1978.
In exch.ance for Landestoy, the
Dodgers gave up pltchen Brett
Wise, 22, the clu b'• No. 1
selec\Jon in the January, 1980
free-agen t draft, and J ohn
Franco, 22, a left-.hander.
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CIF BASEBALL. PLAYOFFS • • •
From Page C1
Saddleback makes ita firat-ever appearance In the
playolfa al No. 1 seed Capl.atrano Valley, the South
Coast League champion.
El Toro ia at Pioneer League representative
Hawthorne.
Miasion Viejo ia at Monte bello, and if
suocelBful, will meet the winner of the lrvine·Chino
test. Laguna Hilla, No. 3 in the South Coast League,
is at the 2-A's No. 2 seed -Pioneer League
champion Leuzinger.
Game time in all cases ln the first round is 3:15
for area schools.
Huntington Beach Coach Mike Dodd says he'll
send Gary Buckiea, his 8-2 right-hander against Dos
P ueblos or Camarillo. The Oilers ripped Dos
Pueblos early in the year, 14-1 with a 16-hit attack,
including three doubles, a triple and three home
runs. .
As for the poasibili ty of meeting highly
regarded Arcadia (23-2) in the second round, Dodd
says:
"We play well against good teams. I think we
can play with anybody."
·Fountain Valley Coach Tom DeKraii is
undecided on his starter -sophomore right-hander
Bob Sharpnack or junior lefty Ray Llamas
Balboa sailors
win ·Lipton
By ALMON LOCKABEY ti.-, Not 9oetlnt w'".,
A crew of Balboa Yacht Club sailors headed by
Tom WW$>n returned home from San Diego last
night with the coveted Lipton Challenge Trophy,
oldest yachting award in Southern California in
their possession.
The BYC crew, sailing Ron Mellville's
Choate-40 Bigwig defeated 11 other Southland
yacht club entries in a three-race handicap regatta
sailed in the waters off Point Loma in moderate
11-15 knot breezes.
Bigwig won the final race yesterday to nip the
defending San Diego Yacht Club which was leading
by a quarter of a point after the first two races.
Crackerjac.k, the SDYC defender placed third in the
final race.
Although, techrUcal.ly, there is no second place
in the prest.iJOous series. the final aoore was BYC's
lHgwig, 4~; S DYc•s Crackerjac k (a
Nelson-Marak-36), 6~, and Skysail a Choate-40
SJQppered 6y Rol>errGl'ai'lr, Santa Batt>ara YC, .
· BYC's victory means that the se.ries will be
sailed here next year. Under a revised deed of gift,
SDYC, the original recipient of the trophy in 1903,
specifies that the series will be sailed each year in
ihe waters of the defender. SDYC also rules that
the entries in the race are by invitation only.
Besides Willson, the BYC crew was composed
of Alan Andrews Jr., tactician; owner Mellville,
Keith Kilpatrick and Roger Rit.ulorf, cockpit; Bruce
Humann, trimmer; Jim Nugent, mastman, and Dave
J.ohnl(>n, bowman. Jack Baillie was chairman of this
year's BYC Lipton challenge.
"We've been a little frustrated lately," says
DeKraU. "&at we came bKk wlth 17 hita l.n our last
game and we're gol.ng ln on a poeitive note."
"I think we'll see the 6-5 lefty (Lo. Altos'
Davis, who boaata a 2.~5 ERA and haa hit four
homef'1'}." Stark, Loa Altos' 1terllng catcher, has a
.484 betting average with six doubles and three
homers. He was an All-CIF choice as a tight end in
football
Shaun Takkinen, Ediaon's senior left-hander
with an ERA of 1.9, geta the nod for the Chargers,
according· to Coach Ron LaRuffa.
*** *** CIF baseb a ll pairings
Clf 4-A Wiide.,,. ca....
(W.._.,)
Camarlllo {18-8) at 00. Pu.bkM
(13-10)
San G1brl1I ( t3·9) II Loar a
(22·5)
V1lencl1 (8· 121 It Pacifica
(19-8-1)
Covin• (13· 7· ti II Orang• ,.,.., ~ <''*Yl (18-7·1)
S11111 Monica (14-a) 1t H-Wiid Cllfd winner 11 Gl•ndore
(20-2) (18-7·1) ,_llltft v..., (la-. 1111 Loe Lompoc (12·91 •I Hlr1 (19-31 .
Attoe (11-8·1) E1peran11 (17·71 at Garden St. Peul ( 15-8-1) II Simi Vllley Grove (JM)
(19--8) S1n11 Marla ( 12·9) at Gehr R.cll1ndt (115·9) II Lak-ood (17-8-1)
(17-e) Wnlern (10·11) 11 La Habre Bllhop Amil (17·7) at Notre (13-8-11
Dwna. Sr-man Olllt (17-4) Uplend I 10· 10) 11 North. Riv El 841gundo (13·9) 11 V..,ture (17-4)
(15-8) C• 2·A P1ta<11n1 (9·10·11 at No rth WM en o-
Torra.nce (18-15) cw.--.,1
Wllnut (15-8) II Colton (te-4) Hem11 (13·1 I) i t Co1ch1lla
Craapl ( 14-8) at ThOulNllld Olkt I/alley ( 15-7)
(111-3) . '"' 9'owld (frtdey) Buena(18·6-1latW•I Torranc:a 81ddleb1c~ (15-1 -1) 111
(18-5) C1p111rano Vllley ( 19-<I) ldi.otl (17·7·1) " Edo•wood Harv.rd (14 8) al M--'alr (13-8) (14-8-1) • .,.
LB Poly (11-10-l) 81 R.clondo Wiid cud winner II Ontario
(20+1) (12·11)
Mllllkan ( 19·5) at Eltenhowar Arroyo ( 15-15-2) II El Rancho (18-5) (13-8)
CUllle( City (13·8-1) 11 Matar 0.. Yucaipa j1M) at 8r8'1111ey (13-e)
117-e1 ~ 13-7) 11 Pllm Sptk'lo•
Wiid card Winner 11 Huftttnttoll (17·5) 9Nctt (l8-5) El Toro (14·11) II H1w1horn•
( (11·9-1)
LoyOla •I~ 23-2) El Monta (11·9·1) 11 Canyon,
$augut(17·5)
C• I-A Norwalk (13-8) at Mountain View Wiid Cent ca.... ( 19-3· 1)
(W.._.,) Ar«11op1 Valley (11·7·1) et
C«rlloa (12-8) et 8o1M G'9nda Apple Valley (18-8)
(13-9) Mini on Vleto ( 15.71 et
Rnt ~ (,-ttMy) Mont.c>tllo (1().6)
Burbank ( 10· 10· 1) 11 Righetti Chino 116-7) •t 1'Y1M I 12· 10) (21·2) Cajon (1r>-7) 1t lndlo (15-5)
Sonora (14-10) ~ (13-7) Olwnond Ber (11·7·1) 11 Corona ~11-8) et Own1en (17--71 U4-8J . --~ Canyon. Anaheim (18·5·1) 11 AflHll (t2-10) 11 Quartz Hiii Soutll H'"9 (17-4) (15-5)
NOf1hvtew ( 1<1· 101 11 MagnOlle Laguna HNlt ( 15-8) al Lewlnger
(20-5) (15-41-1)
RMlttlde Poly (14-9) at Fullenon CIF Im.a Schoola
(12:f} . • .flnt ~dder. ..--_._
-(a Quliifir;'t:-e}at 'l'uafTn Manda (1 1·1) 11 Nawport ' '
(15-6-11' c""'""' 111-11
Zamora selected
Bob Zamora, who gu.ided Capistrano Valley
High to the South Coast League championship a nd
the No. 1 seed in the CIF 2-A baseball playoffs, has
been named to coach the South in the Orange
County All-Star game at La Palma Stadium June
14.
Zamora has picked 'fustin 's Dan Sheehy and
~ Pacifica's Myron Pines, along with h is own
•:a~om eapturf"~ ehamplonshlp assistant, Craig Anderson, as his staff. Pines was the South's bead ooach a year ago
Scott F..asom of the San Frand.aco Bay Sailing when the South rallied from a 6-0 deficit to post a
Club was the overall and Class A winner yesterday 7-6 victory, giving the South a 9-·6 lead in the ·
in the Western Region Soling Championship sailed 15-year series.
in the ocean off Newport Beach and co-hosted by Ca~istrano Valley, under the hand of Zamora,
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and Newport Harbor rolled up a 19-4 overall record. Yacht Club. ......-----='------------------
Second in Class A was Gilbert Smith, Santa
Clara Yacht Club, and third was Gaston Ortiz,
Balboa Yacht Club.
Cl.us B winner was Steve Beck, Balboa Yacht
Club; second was John Walton, Silver Gate Yacht
Club and third was Bill Hagerman, Voyagers Yacht
Club.
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"-· l)odeen, 4-f; "-· DMeen. 4-1; Rogers. Mon1tMI, f.I, Show, Sen
Olego, 4-1. Collea• ICOfff
S1anrore1 12, uS'c 6
Arlrona 6, UCLA 5
UC Alvertkla 13. Ctl State NOllllrldge n
DMD ... ftlhlna AllT'I LA"'*O (...._.-...011) -
34 •nollr•. 18 ~. 222 m1Gk1tet, 10
rook~.~· AllT'I l (Newpott 9-tl) -10t anglen. 80 blff, I bem1eud1, 290
bonito, •&O m1c1<1tll, 'll roek ll1h. 3
yelloWllll.
DA.NA '#HAii' -1 t3 engltr1. 189 b .... 82 oonlto. I f\allbul. 10 I m1Ck1tel,
303 rock 11th. 1 yellowta ll, 4 •
•hMi>thH d, 1 tculpln, tl2 H rgo.
... -
SCOREBOARD
Holwwood Pen
YllTtlfDAY'I MIULTI
(10lll ef......, IMf~M lllMtlntl
'llllT MCI. 8 furlonQL Vlfge (MGCerron) t ."ta 5.20 3 00
c-nlc Ughl (V.,._,..., 7.90 3.10 OH·Montene Cllotct (Capllllne) 3.20
DH·Shur 11 Bronn (PedrOll) 2 40
DH-DMdhMI '°' lhlrd Alt o 11ct d: Jim Burk•. Summer
"Knight, Jim TM1 Bollon Tom.
TffM: 1:12 2/D,
llCOttO llACI. 1 1/19 mlltt.
Blaek 8ulpllur (Plneay) 5.80 4.00 3.40 A 1' .. 1 P-(VlltnlVll•> 5.00 3.80
Mllttr Jono IT•Jtlrel •.20 Alto reo«I; Eefly Sellllr, ll't 1 Shem. a. on TltM, Pino Azul, Cepllln Orient,
Limo John.
Time: 1 :45 315. ea DALY oouau (8·2) pile! '33.tO.
THMD llACI. One mli.. Stralghl Slory (Plncay) 3.40 2.90 2.40 Jlltlntlly (McC1tron) 3.IO 3.00
Reput111on Miu (Men> 3.40
Aleo raotd: LI MlmOH, RI-Moon,
Sham Stfeet, LI Pedr1ta. Tlrnt: 1:40 315. .. IXACTA (7-11 plid $37.00. '°"'"" AACI. 1 lut1ongt. Wlngco (Plncey) 111.90 8.20 8.40
CueYu (Toro> 13.00 tl.00 Sir Cteudtut (McCerron) 5.20 AllO rlotd: TtrptnM, Rlllllh Lo .... A
Rlgh1 ldM. By The S... LICM, CounfY
8H I, Swep lna GllH, F•lhlf Beur,
ShOgun Prlnee.
Tim« 1:24 415.
'1"M llACI. 9 lurlongt .
PNkanell (Plnci•YI 5.00 3.90 2.llO F~ Clllef IPtdtO&I) 5.IO 3..IO
Pro P-(Vlllmuel•I 3.00
Alt o r•o~•: G tellc't S p ort, Acqul11Uon. Shir Kh1J'I, Blu tngalong,
Ack .-:k Entrgy. Ttme-•M I i15.
llXTJ4 MCI. One mh on turt.
-• Lvr Boy Lliillt (t.4eCnJ ;c:ecr :r:eci-'3.oet-
Beton O'Oublln (Dellal 9 llO 4.80
Strong Oollti (Shoemektf) 3.90 AllO fKe<I: Olgawell, Due L• Due, Good Flnlth, R.J.'t o,p111n. e.tupendo. Time; 1:35 215.
HVllNTH llACI. 8 llirlonge.
Belly Knoeken (McCrn)3.90 2.90 2.90
Amlge Le 0 . (Shotm11k1t) 5.00 3.80
BMutllul One (Ptdroa ) 5.40 Alto reoed: Or1npe'1 POOlley, Winter
Splfll, Luckily Sm..n.cl. Aglllte<I Ledy, Oloec• MOffl, Flrtl c1 .... FrotfY Top.
Saucy Bit.
Tlme. 1.11 2/5
.. IXACTA t8·2) paid $57.00. .
12 l'ICK lllC (2·7·4·9·7·8) peld $428.t O with 651 winning tldctll (tlX
horMt) S2 Plcll SI• coneotatlon paid
S 13 80 wltll 6,702 Winning tlcicett (!Ive "°'_,
llOHTH AACI. One m1i. on turt.
T "*• B<IQadt IC•tnda)ll •o 3.40 2.80 HyiietbOrM11 (llphaml •.eo 3.to Burled Tr....,r• (Toro) 3.40 Alto rect<I Aguila, Crytlll Ooblel. BaJ Royta,ZMIOC 1tme U8
• IXACTA (II· I) paid sea 50
NINTH llACI. t 1118 mllet on turr
Ofend 8elCony (Pncy) II 40 3 40 3.00 CloonlwtHln ISlblli.) ti tO 5 tO
Fenjel (Valenzuela) 5.00 Alto r1ce<1· M11ch Winner, Oerlbl.
Made l of Honor. Academic. Sir I(, o.r...:· ~I~·
• IJIACTA (5-4) paid S189.50. Attendence: 45,277.
NBA Dterofte
COIWIMhcl ,INALI , ... , of 8effn)
w"1.,n c on-.-Leker• 119, San Antonio 107 (Lllltt• le•d _, .. , 1·0)
T°'"°'row-$111 AnlonlO et lall ....
f rl<ley-lall .... II Sen Antonio
Sunday-Lall .... •t Sen AnlonlO Wednetday, May 19-Sen Antor>IO al
Ullett (II ,,_ ... ry) Fflday. Mey 20-leke re al S en Antonio (II _..ry)
Sund•7· May 22-S en An1on10 el
Lall9" (I ,_....,,)
l•l•rn c en-.-Phlledelphla 111. Mllwlvl<M 100 (ot)
tPhffedell>N• IM<I• ...-. 1--0) Wedn e ede y -M llw a uke e II Phlltdelpllll
Seturdey-Pl'llll<le\91111 at MltwaukM
Sundty-Plllltdelphle et Nltwaul<•
Wedn.tdly, May 19-MllWIUkM 11
Phlltdelpllll (II -..,Y) Frida~. Mey 20-Phllade lphlt al MllwlUkM (II ,,_INry)
Sunday, May 22-Mllwaukt• al Phll•<lelpllla (II n-.ary)
lellBfl 111, apura 107
IAH ANTONIO -Bll'lllt 19, Mltc:hell 29, Ollmort 7, Otfvln 2t , Moore 25,
Peuttz 0, E. JOllM 2. Oun!Mvy 5. PhloltY 0, S1nclen 2, Smith O. Totlla: •1>·86 15·18 107,
LOI ANOILll -RMlbt• 10, Wiik•
20, Abdu\-Jlbblr 30, E Johnton 15.
Nixon SO, COOPt< 10, Lendtbtfger 0,
McAdoo 4, MoGM O, C. Johneon o.
T otala: f 1·09 23-'12 1 I 11.
IMrei.ro--.
Siii AntonlO 30 31 22 2•-107 lot Angtlet 32 29 20 82-118
Thrll•JI Olnt go 1lt -Moore ,
OunlMYy. FOUied out -Oilmen. Gervin.
Reboundt -Sen Antonio IO (Gertln ti~ LOI Angelee 51 (Ramble, Wiik ... Abdul-
JllllMW 8) . .......,. -Sen Anion.lo 28,
Lot An9elft 111. Technlce lt -San
Antonio COllCh Albeck 2, hn An1onlo ,,..,,., An<llrMn A -t9.oea.
UUL l'AC"1C OM..oN w l l'ot.
5 5 .eoo
4 8 .400
4 9 .400
4 e .400
ATUNTIC DMllON
,., ,.
183 Ill 178 241
141 113
179 181
Phll1dtlptlll ti 1 .800 188 88 Bollon 5 5 .IOO 229 204
New JlrMy 3 8 333 157 219 WU/llng1on I I . 100 123 258
CINTllAL OM9ION
ClllCIQO 7 3 .700 252 132
Tempe Bly 7 3 .100 1114 111
Mlclllgen 9 4 .eoo 201 1 ee Blfmlngll1m 4 5 ,444 143 117 y .. ..,.,. ......
OhleeQO 31, Wllhlngton 3 Phl~~1 l1 8, Den-3 Tempi 17, Otkllnd 10 ......... o.m.
Blrmlngnam 1t Hew JerMy, n
Phlledelphle I, DtlnYBf 3 ._.. lt1 a--. o.n-0 3 0 0-3 PttHadtlphl• o a o 3-9
Den -FO Sl)Mlmen 23
Phi -FG Trout 53
Phi -FG Trout 18 A-14.30e IMl'tlduMlc.ttelloe
RUSHING -Den-. JohnlOl'I 3-35, Sydney 1-21, Miiiar 7-ttl, Fofd 2·12,
Cenacla 2-8, Mltthtwt 2·6. Phlledef91\ll ,
Brylnt 23-114, Ruaeell 5-2•, Futlne 1-4,
Harvin 4·5, Krohl 1--0 PASSINO -Denver, Jol'lnt on 2".-.1 1-u~1. Phlled elpllle , Fu11n1 15-29-100-1.
RECEIVING -Den-. J-1·25, Mlhet 2-18, Ctnedt 2·13. Syc!My 1·5.
Phll.Ollphle, Bryan! 5-35, FltzkM 2·22,
F<*Om 2·18, Park1t 1-\5, Collllr 1-8
M ISS E D FI ELD OOALS -
_ ~h!l._TJ.!!!!l.J-3_1 _
Ch'°-,.:!1lt, ~Mtllngton 3
WIUNogton To 3 0-3 Clllcego 14 1 0 10-31
Chi -Long 2 run (Corfll klell)
Chi -Sl)en(llr 4 run jCor'lll kick) Chi -Sl)en(llr 3 run Corral kick) With -FO Cu lro 23 Chi -Long 5 run (Corral kick)
Chi -FO Correl 39
A -11,300 lndlvtdull .... , ...
RUSHING -Withington. J1m11
22-75, Teylor 10·32. McOullktn
2·mlnut·1, Chicago, Spencer 15·5~ ,long 14-51. Denlllton 7·23. Landry 1--0, Boelnet 3-41. PASSINO -WMhlngton, McOullken 8-22·102. Chlcego, Landry 10-18-lfS, Koegel 2·2-32, Sl)ll'IOlt 0-1--0.
RECEIVING ~W1thlng1on, T_!lylor 3-57, Hotm. 2·20. Wlllart 1·18, 019Qt
1-8. Chicago, Ricker 2-84, Johnton 3-22. Boe1ner 1·22, Spenoer 2·21, WMlll 1·20, Buoo• 2-111, AJ'ICltraorl 1· 10.
M ISSE D FIELD GOAlS -
W..nlnglon 1 ChlceQo 1.
Tempe Ber 11.i Ouland 10 lcloNbrO--. Tempe Bey 3 1 7 0-17
Olkland 0 0 0 10-10
TB -FO 22 Andrueyenyn
TB -Bugge g P• .. from Jordan
(Andt'Vey91\)'n kick)
TB -TrUVWIOn 18 p ... lrorn Jorden
(AndNSyt/lyn klek)
0911 -llMlnl 3 run (ShM kick)
Ou -F0305Me
A -211,899 .......... 1 .......
RUSHING -Tampa Bay, Soont 14·46, Pl11t 12·28, Bt11n1 8-3 t.
Hendltton 1·11, Jec:kaon f.4.
PASSINO -Temp• B1y, Jordan
22-15-1°200, Koonot 2·0· 1--0. Oaklend, a...n. 38-25-2·254. RECEIVING -Tempe Bey, Pl111 5·54.
Bugg• 4·84, Truvllllon 3-52. Ot klend, Jtctcton 1·10, Chetter 6-41. WhltllnOton
5-38, Hendltaon 4-71, Benke 3·27.
FIELO OOALS MISSED -01kl1nd,
Shae 55, 42.
L0e ~ Yecfll Club Y--1 IOR-A-1. Amenle, Mel Rlchley (ll<IO
l•I• YC); 2 Roller Co111tr. Oollt on Srn<llc tle (long BHCl'I YC). 3 Frff
Enterprl1t, Dick Ettinger (Newporl HarbO< YC)
IOR-B-1 Momenlum, Pel9' Tong
(Soutl'I Shore YC). 2 Marrlkuh
fllPftU. Torn SchOCI< 1"-ll«l Ht rl>Or YCI, 3. VM 111. Randy Crowley (San
l)jego 't'CI
TIMl8 1111111
PHRF·A-1. Regina Merl•. Robert Burka (CebrMto llMch ' ~): 2. O.,_.,,,, Weeger Syndlelle (LOI Angei.e YC). 3 Mimi 8, Biii Wllaon (Lot Angelet YC). PHRF·B-I. Sptndrlll, Sam FellllMI ~HI Buc:ll YC); 'l Gllot l. Al Berg Ind~ YC), 3. Nulrntg, EYtrtlt
mmlnQt. (C•b<M10 8Mc;h YC)
PHRF-l:-1 WlndllOVtf. Ne<I •nd Biii
Hotkln• (LO• Ang•IH YC); 2. Torell, Albltl Geerlng (Cabrlllo Beec:ll YC); 3
Conuntul. Jim P1r1rldge-Wal1e r RICharClt (Lot Anaelee YC)
LITTLI WHITNIY MORC-1. HH ber CrM per, Mike
OeOfge (King HarbOf YCt 2 Atop, Rich
Orcllerd (C1pl1tr1no Bly YC>: 3
Wreclli.11, A G Keding (C11>111r1no ll•y YC).
TOOO l'ACIAC .... I PHRF (undlt 30)-1. Aloht 11, Olenn
RMd (SOUlll Shor• YC): 2 Sunthlne. Dennie Huq1p11rey (Cebrtllo BMch YC),
3. Oient lnli.r. Ed Ramirel (Cabrlllo
8Mc11 YC).
Orange eo .. t DAILY PILOT/Mond9)', May 9. 1983 Cl
Thia ...... llahta
WONllOAf' Al Allenllc Clty, H.J., Clwldga Hotel end Cttlno, Curtlt Park1t, Phlledelptlll.
••· Jimmie Syke•. Phll1delphl1, 10,
mtdd1ewe19"I.. l'NOA y
Al Provldt nce, R.I , Civic: Cenltt,
M•rv•loue Mervlr•· Brockton, M-., .... WltlOfd , POft Arth<or, Tex 11, 15 , lot egle r't WOftd
mtddlewtlght llllt
At LOI MoelM. Olyrnplo Au<ll\Oflum,
Fflnki. Beltazar. LOI Angeltl, ... J«ry Lewie. Sen Franclloo, 10, llghlWelQhlL
At New York, Felt FOfUm, Oegllh W11ur. Newark. H.J ., ve. Hector
Rou rlo, San Juan, Pue110 Rico. 10.
mlddltwtlghll: Euclid•• \11ldtz, New
York, ... .Htrry Martin. Plllladelphla, 10,
tight hMvywelghl•: Pedro Vllelll , Htw 'fork, va., Oenrw Paul, De1r91t 10,
wtlt'4'weiQhtt
IAT'UllOAY
At Nenalmo, Bfltlah Columbia, 00fd
Rlc»lte. H1n11mo, va. Frenco Thomu .
Fllrmont, W. V~U:,~vywe!ghtt.
At l•• VegH, Bobb~ Chacon, lo•
Angelle. VI. C0<Mllu1 BOl•·EdWlr<ll .
Uglnda, 10, euper IMther#elghtt.
Houlton Ooen ( ... ......._..,_,
m O.Yl<I Otahlm, 172,000 86-72-73-84 -LM El<l1t. S20.M 7
LM Trevino. $29.167 Jim ThOfl)t, 128,887 •1 David Edwlfdt , S 19,000 72·71-611-811 -""'ed coupi... 111.ee9 John Cook, Sll,888 Jim Nellord. S 11,898
Ed ""'°''· a 1 uee Bob Boyd, 111,888
Tom PUIUlt, $11,888
llfry MID, 811,888 -Otorgt Burnt. S 7. 733
John M1h1tte~. $7,733 Doug Tewell. S7,733 ..
Bob ENIWOOO, $5,811
Oary Koeh. $5,811
Mlkt Reid, S6,911
Biii Rogert , $5,1111
Hal Sulton. SS.911 J ey HUI, $5,811
Otorge Archer. S5.911 ..
Bobby Wedlllnt, 13,371
Allen Miiier. 53,371
Bruc:e LleUke, $3,371
Hale lrwln, $3,371
Lou Or1h1rn. '3,371 Re11 Caldwell, Sl,371
Phll Heneoek. 13.371 -Larry Rink1t. $2,430
10·1f.81·12 72.9g.70.72 99.72.95.77
73-70·91-73
&8·80·72·74
71·12·11-70 11·72·70-71
71-73·71·88 72·7S·71-89
73-73-811-1111
88·71-&8-71
71-71-71-72
73 .... 72.72
111-11..ee-11
7 t·9tl·72·73 70-73-11·71
73-71·71·70
Oon Poolty, S2,t30
Merl< HeyM, $2,30 Devta Cup Tl>O<'rlll O'•Y. 82,tOO
(et ,.,... ..... ) Torn Jenlltne, 12,130
73-72-<88-72 70-76-97-7• 72-73-70-71 ee-11.et-12
70-76-71-70
71·72-72-71 \ ~ 4., ....... 1(-1 Ed Sneed, $2,fSO Shlgeyukl Nlt hlo· Toru Yonezewa .-r
(J1p1n) def. Song Dong·Wook·J•on P. 001t1thul•. S 1,842 73.7:s.12.e9 · YtonQ·b .. (South KorM). 7-5, 5-7, 8-3, David O<gln.11,842 70-70-78-71 3-41. 'f-5; Teuyoehl Fukui (Japan)~. LM Mlk• NlcOlelt•. St1842 99-74-7•-70
Woo-Ryong (South Korea). 8·1, 8-t: 0 11 M1ni..11.842 70-7t-72·7t
$O!!Q_0ong-Wook (Sou1t~ ~~H)_d_e_i. __ OtoJa ~ S!p2 13-73-ft-72 -ur10illl'Sl'lf~@ltl), • • · -~Iii Su en, Sf ""2--~ Clarenc. ROM.$ l,9t 2 11·71·70-75
(el -Oellll, lftdle) Vietor Regtledo, Sl,842 811-12·72·74
ltl4lle I,,..,..._. 0 Mlc:llMI Brannen, $1.842 7~71-70-71 S1tlll Menon (India) dtl. Sombel Miik McNully.1 1,842 72·7f-70-71 Uammongkol (Th1111nd), 7-5, 11-3: Jetry R-11, Sl,842 72·7t-70·71
Nlnden Bel (lndla) def Supot MMuw9d -
(Thtllt ndl. 8-f, g.7, Hublfl OrMfl, S 1,027 77-911·72·70
Rogtr Mellble, Sl,027 12·10·1•·12 (M ltlertl, l'Oftutll) JOhn Fought, St.027 70-74-71·73
TM Netllerlaftde 4, l'er1uttl 1 Mika Donald, St,027 70-7f·9t1·75 Pedro Cordeiro (Portugal) dtl. Eric Chip Btck, St.027 71·73·98·79 WllbOrlt (Tiit Ntlhlrll ndt). 5.1. 11·1, Lindy Miiiet, S1'027 97.75.73.7a 8·1: Mlchael Scheptnl (The Nttl'lerlendt ) Larry Zlegler, S 1,027 6A-7f.74.71
def. Manuel d• Sou11 (Por1uge11, e-2. LPQA tournament
6·2. (at lloewlll, Qe.)
(al T .,llltt, A ... trll I A ... 1r111,...._o Gt reld Miid (Aullrlil) del. Omer Lalmlnl (MOfOCCO), 3-8, 8-3, 8-1; Robert Retnlnoet (Aullrlll del. Houdne Sabet
(Moroc:co). e-1, 7.5
WCT World Cup
(et Dt,.111tdorf, W•t Oermen1) .............
....... 2. IMltecl lta ... 1 Mi nuet OrenlH (Spain) dt1. Brian Oollltlecl (U.S ). 8-2. 8-f; Joet HlgUltu (Speln) de! EllOI Tel.-(US.). 8-1 &-0. Oo1t1t1ec1-Sanely Mayer (U s ) def ~jutrl,·Angel GlmlnN (Spe1n). 5-1,
Awetr• I, -ZMIMd 1 Merk Edmone11on (Au1111lla) def
Ruttlll Simpt on (N-Znlt nd), 7-8. 8-2, Crvte l...i. (New ZM!lnd) def. Pal
Cun (Auatralla), 11·7, e-2. 6-4. Cun-
Edmondaon (Auttrtll•I dt l. Lewll·
SlmplOl'I (New ZMlll'ld). 4-e, 7-5, T-8.
Tou~nl of Chemp4one (etNewYoftl)
....... flMI
John McEnroe (U.S.) del. Vltu
O..ulllllt (U.S.), 8-3. 7.5 (McEnroe wine S 100,000; Oerulalllt wins "40,000). OoulllM ,. ....
Tfaey Delette-Johan Kriek (U.S.) d<M.
Stl\ll Denton (U.S.)-Kevln Curren (South
Alfic;e), 8-7. 7·5. 8-3 (Defallt, Kriek oplll
I I 8,000; Denton, Curren opllt $8.000)
Women'• it.llan Open
(at P'tfuai., ltalJ) ........ flftll
Andree Tt mt1v1rl (Hungary) <lel Bonnie GeCluH k (U.S.). II· 1. 11·0 (T-•arl wtne S27,500; OeduMk wine
•1t.OOO) •
0......'9MI Vlfgllllt Wede (8rttllln)-Vlrglnle Ruilci
(Roma nia ) de f lvanne Madruge
(Argenllnt >-Cathlrlne Tenvler (Frence).
8-2. 3-<8. e-1.
Mt f1ne cUs> •tandln9• " L T CW QA ,,._ Ulllled Sll lM I 0 l 20 17 3
USSR 1 0 1 17 13 3
W Germany I 0 1 111 15 3
11tly t 0 I 14 11 3
Hoftll'ld I I 0 19 19 2
Hung1ry 0 0 2 17 17 2 SPllrt O 2 O 13 21 o
Cuba O 2 o 15 22 0
y~··a-...
Unite<! SlllM 9, Hungary 9 lllfY 8, USSR 9 WMI 0..many 11, Cubl 1 Holland g, Spain 8
Toder'•O-.. 1:30 -Speln vt. USSR
3 -Holland va. lllly 7:30 -Cuba va. H11119ary II -United 8111M ..... WMI Oermeny T_,_.,0-..
1:30 -WNI Oermeny va. Spain
3 -Hotlend va. Cuba
7;30 -Hungary va. n11y 9 -USSR ve. United Stal ..
IOI
Janel ColM, S22.500 210
Sl/ldrt Pott, S If. 700 t11
i.aurl Pttt<1on Sl,000 Kltl'ly Manin, $4.ooo
A11ee Miiier. se.ooo 211
M J Smllll, $4,4~ DMOM L1ti(1t, S4,f 40
Mitty Dleller_.. '4.•40 l(all>y Whitworth, $4,f40
Lori Oaft>ae2. $4,410 217
J6f1 Stel)hen_,, $3.330
0 Melt1ertln. $3,330
211 My Clark. S2,t87 LOfl HuA/lol<I, S2.487 s Bet1olacctnl, S2,487 Oorfne Caponi. 12,t87
J-LOCI<, 12,487
21t
MlnOy Moore. S 1.870
MyTa Vin HOON, Sl,110 Doi Otrmaln, St.870
220
Kathy Hiie, SI ,5g5
Mary ewy.<, Sl.&95 VICkl TebOf, S 1,&95
221
117-70-99
77-89-70
12·72·7 I 99.73.74
72·72-72
74-70-72
71.72.73
75-71·70
71·1f·11
12·7f.71 73-73-71
7t-73-71
10-1~13
78-70-72
7f.70-74
81-7~711
75-70·7•
78-73-70 71-78-7~
78-70-74 70-73·77
74-70-79
B. GokltmOh, Sl.350 71·7tl-71
Pie Nlluon, Sl,350 78-11-71
Berber• Barrow, 1 1,350 70-78-72 Gall Hime. S1.ll50 73.75.73
C. Dugean, $1,350 1~.1:1.111
Men'• lovrnement
(tt llo, Jep..,I Hobumlltu Yllhart, $32,000
Mtsahlro Kuremoto Saooro FuJlkl Othere:
Mlf~ O'Me1t1
297
288
28tl
308
WMll9nd tr..-t6one
llAMUU. ......_.~
CINCINNATI REDS -Trlded RllMI l.ll'ldMloy, lnlleldlr, 10 lht Lot Angtlet
~ fOf Breit WIM end JoM FtlnQO,
pltc:hert Optioned Ben Hl)'et. pitcher,
end WI• to 1..0lll'lapolll o4 the Amerlcen
Aaeocl1llon Sent Franco outright to
lndlanapolla
S AN FRANCISCO GIANTS -
Reectlllated Miiie Krull""'. pitcher. rrom thl dltlbled Hll ,OOTllA&.l
Unllildlta ... ,oolllllllNtW
ARIZONA WRANGLERS -SlgnaCI
Ron Tnom ... lk\tC>loller, to 1 two-~1
conlflcl. Welve<I Mlk• Smith, wide rteel-. Ac11'Ulltd Wiily Henry. return
191Clllltl, Randy Jott• and Bl" Purifoy,
deltnllvt endt.
Camel. Where a man belongs.
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16 mg. "t1r. 1.1 mg. nicotine 1v. per cigertltt by FTC method.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarme Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heelth.
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-....._ -Wllnell • ~ -Ce) UIUll OOMM1 (I) Ull" l"AIMA" OIVILOPMENT WYNNI" 1""0DUOT8, 22711 INAK! JUICI. 1H7 P*'llvtew COMMUNICA TIONI. t 1 t a7tl' ~Ntt. aa.eG 1rW1e Ave., 111Me 1o111t1 Orend Avie., lenle Me. CA. Cit., OOMa ......_ CA. taeal ..,_....._ ..... CA. W11 100.......,. ..... CAllMO. .. JOI Jim ...... 1167 Peril*-Or..
Jlldlt" A • ...,_., 1t1 *7111 L.U0e K. UOC...atON. MU 1ante AM CenMf ..... '"°"· e COMA ......_ CA. 92927 lnet. ~ ..... CA. t1t11 c.ob, ~ '-di, CA '"80. Ce11arn1a ~. 12"71 1outt1 Tiiie ._.,_le OClllOUC*d by 111'1 11* ..,..._II ... ~ by.. MELVIN L. HA"ftlEft, 1111 Orend A-,..,_ Me, CA. 12706 lndMduel. ~ Ce._. It., Newpon hectl, OA Tiiie ~ It ~ by a Jim NaWll ...... A. ..... ....,, COfllO'•~ 1llle ..._,. WM !fled ....
Tiiie ....._ .. -llld .. 1M ~ "° llAOWN. 1821 8tuoe 1.. Nofdlund, County ete.11 of OfM09 c-tly on CounlY Ollltl fll 0.....,. eouney on ldello Av• .. Sat1te Mot1lca, CA l'felldent Mey 4", 1M3,
Apl1I h . ,.., ~. lllie ltalelMnt -tlled Wini llMI ..... ....., Tiiie ~ le c.ondUGled by a COut1ty a.tt of Orenge Counly on Publlllled Ore,,ge Colet Dally
P\lbllltlecl Orange COMI Delly ..,_a1 ~. Mey •. 1tu. Pllol, May 1, 14, 21, 28, 1M3.
PlcM, Mey 7, 14, U; H , 1913. M.Mrl L. Hem. Pl1111' 2082-83
113CM3 Tl* lte'-11 -Ned Wltft Ul9 Publlllled Oren~ CoHI Delly -----'.'""""----------,..-JC---------Oow!ty Ctertl of Or-. Coul'lty on Piiot, Mey l , 14, 21. 28, 19t3. "*.JC IMJTICE
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PIC'm10Ua .,..... Publlt"-d Orenoe CoH t Dally PlBJC NOTICE NAm aTAW
..... STA~ PIO(, Aot11 21~Mey 2, II, 19. 1"3"6 fllCTITtOU9 ....... Tbe lollowlrlg peqone -doing
llle followl119 pereon 11 dolnt 1878·-MAim 9TAT11•NT but!-ea: ~ -UNIVERSAL ARMOR LIMITED, LOV & AUOCIATE8, 11831 •-.,. -.TICE TIMI fOllowlng P«IOnt -dOO!g 230 E. 17th StrMt, Suit.a 228. CO.a
Algonquin, 8IN "2. Hunttf'IGtOll "-"" ~ Ml M-.. CA. 112t2e 8-:11, caMotn1e 9*t wa -I( E Y 0 N P R 0 P E R T Y Donekl J.E. Owrlleld, 1208 N.
WNlle LM Vleffe, MM Pettt MOnca OI' TMMTD'S aALa MAINT'EHANCE, 18571 Lot LaooM. SIOt1emet1 II 10, Alhambra, CA. ~ IMI .. Sen DleOO. ~ .... _,. M Fountain V*'t, OA. 92708 91801 .!...... YOUAM•Dm'AULT ~A L~ ... ~ ...... ~!!~.1C•A5•712~ D.R. Fr~. 1265 Conway, ·-~" oondUG1ed by en am» Of! ~ DATID MARCH ...,._ ,.,,_,,_, "-' " "" Coate~ CA. 82'2e lndMcll*w. '--Vierra "...i tff1. UNLIH YOU TAKI ~~~=: ~!~79~~: Thie bu*-.. conducted by •
Tilll ~I -flled Wlltl IN A"TION TO l"ROTICT YOU" Tiiie bu1lnee1 11 conducted by general~
Coul'lty e1erti of Orenea c-,ey on ~.'!MA•YY•ou~oA~ lluebend end wtte. Tilll at~t: ... ~ , ... '-Pt11 111, 1N3 ~ ,._, -.& Dli«ll E. Engttrom .. ,.., "" IXPL.AllATION Of' THI NAl!Ma Tllll •tetemen1 WU lll4ld with Ille County CWk of Orange County or ~ Of' THI NOCllDIMCI AGAIN8T ,.._.-., C O Cou Mey 4, 1983. Publletlad Or•noe CCIII Dall)' YOU, YOU 8"0ULD CONTACT A .......... , ler1I of range nty on '21171l
Piiot. Afw. 22, 29, Mey I , 13, 11183 LAWYIR. May 4, 1983. Publlthed Orange Cou1 Delli 1151-13 On Mey UI. 1983 et 10:00 Lm.. '211?11 Piiot Mey 7 14 21 28 11M13
INSURANCE COMPANY .. duly Piiot. 'Mey 1. 14, 21, 28. 1983.
-=1~1j~"-::l~~,~l--IHll------1 TRAN s AMER I c A TITLE Publl1haO Orenge Coett Dally • • • • • ~
appointed Truelae under end 2079-83 MllC NOTICE
• ___________ 1 pureuant to Deed of Truat racotded •-IC -.TIC[ LIGAL. ~
March 21, 11181 .. lnetNIMl'lt No. ..--. "" ~~ 0# UNNEDY 32631, In bOOlc/reel 13993, page1 ACnnoua M.l ... aa onn~ •~•
B A R B A R A A N N Image 1893, of Oltlclal Record•, ...._ I TAT'DmNT ~ Df'lt8IOM a1teculed by: WI LLIAM G . I KEN N EDY . lon g ti me SULLIVAN •nd BON NIE s . Th• following penon I• de ng NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by ,.._ M CA SU In bu91..-u : he Department ol Develo=t resident of ....,.&a eaa, LLIVAN, 11 lruat0<a. the omc. T 0 MM Y ' S 0 F N E WP 0 RT Servlole. City of Huntlna1on ,
for the put 30 yeva. Pueed g'o!,~y~t".7. ~-;:~~;';;r~:.~r~ OtVERSIFIED "THE FL.AG IS UP", ~hll. publlc heerlng wtlJ be held by
away May 7, 1983. She WU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 465 N. Newpof1 Blvd. #14. Newpot1 he Cellfo<nla Coulel COmrnlellon
a Senior Secretary for the HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Beacll, CA Of the purpoM of granting. permit
6 F d ( ThomH C . Liotta, 456 N. 1or Ille tollowlng swoJect: paat 2 yean at th e or P•yeble •t time of .. ie In lawful Newpor1 Blvd. fl 14, Newport ~h. Conttructlon of • concrete Aerospace Industry. She w u money of the United Stetet) et: CA channel llnlng In lhe axletlng
also a memb er of the ~~'t:~~~o~~'rg~n~l~bLbt Thi• bYlineu I• conducted by en C6-SC4 uood control chennal
American Legion Auxiliary INSURANCE COMPANY. 830 N. lndl\/\d~homu c. Llolll ~=:~~r:'.:8:1,...f .=1:
and active at SL Joachim's Mein StrMI. Clly of Sente An•i Thi• 1tetement wu flied with the lhe Slater pump tte11on In Cat holic Church . She la 51111 of Celi10<nla, all right, lltle aoa County Clerk of Orange County on Hunt•~ton Beldl.
i d b b h b d lrl1er .. 1 conveyed 10 end now held ftH ""' surv ve~ __ Dy ner ua an by 11 under Mid Deed of Trull In the Mey 4, 1.....,. Seid i-1ng wtll be held 11 the Davi¢ children, Carol Ann, property tltueted In .. Id County '211711 hour of 9:00 Lm. on Thureclay, Mey Linda Marie and David A.; and Stall dela'lbed u : Publltllad Orange Cout Delly 12, 1983, et the Eurelte IM. 7th .wt
brother1 Jim Geor'e and Lot 122 of Tract No. 3115, In PNot, May 7, 14, 21, 28, 1983 F. Streett, Eurelle. CalltomlL
T • • d the City of co.ta MMa. County of 2117-83 Further Information may be
o m m y , a n a a t e r Orenge, Slate 01 Celllornl•. 81 obtained rrom Jo Ann Sulllven et Roeernary. Redtadon of the Shown on 1 map recorded In bOOil NI.JC NOTICE the Co1t1el Commleelon'e South ~will a..... ... _ld M --.. -!Cout D111rtct Oflloe (213) 5'0-5071 · .,.,. ,.., unuay 109, pagee 41, 42. 43, ..,., 45111><1441 MOTICa OP AVAILAMJTY °' ~te Dupuy et the City of
at the Harbor Lawn °1 Mltealleneout Maps. record• ol OP ANNUAL MPORT Huntington Beach Pl i nning
MemorW Chapel. M .. of ~.~ty~~:,'!:"!'nd other' ~t to Secllon 8104-id) of Dec>attment (714) 636-5271. .... _ o-·----"-will be held the Internal~ Code, notlOl le Claudette Dupuy uoc ncM.Lr1-.;-..1 common dlllgnatlon, II any, of Ille Mreby ~ thet the annuel repo<"t AMI. Plenner
TuHdal 9:00 A M at St r .. 1 property ci..er1bed ebov1 It fa< 1"9 calendar Y9•r of 1912 of May 3, tll83 -.Toachim I Catholic Church. purported to be: 1840 LebrldO< DOROTHY GRANNIS SULLIVAN e p bll d 0 C D 11
Final ln•-t ---'-will ~~CoeFICta1A~RY: TCaRAllfNSO<A~ERIC9262tlA • u tl'le renge 0111 a y ..,, ,...,., -.i •-.-""""'" ... private loundetlon, 11 evell1ble et PllOt, ~ey 7, 8, 9, f983
be Mld at the family plot at FINANCIAL SERVICES (71"4) Ule foun<Setlon'• pr~ ollloe for 2151-e3
C lnllpec11on dutlng regular bull,_ Cal~ a r y em et er Y. 832-9314 houn.lrom 1 p.m. 10 s p • .m. by any P'.l8JC NOTICE Ma11Ulon, Ohio. Harbor The und•rtlgned Tru•t•e dttnne wl'lo requeet1 It within 1eo
L a.w o....z_M..1:u.uu 01 Lv ~ cfl1clelm1 any ll•blllty for any Id a:tA &.U.u-lht-d4tt. OLI l)ll. NOTICI TO CONT1'ACT°"8 "---d l(ICOl19CltW Of publlcetlon. r---CfCLiJNO "°" --~ _ _,.,..__
Mor l u a r y for war r n I and other common deelgnetlon. If The foundation'• prlnclpel office 1.01 NOTICE:
c:lirectora. any, ahown herein. la located el 245 Slerk1. Cott• A. SCHOOL DISTRICl: Fountain Salo Hie will be made. but MeM, CA 92627 Valley School Dlttrlct, Dlttrlct GOLDBACH wlthou1 covenant or w1rr1nty, lhl principal menager ol thl Adrnlnlltrellve Oflloea, 17210 Oek JOSEPH J. GOLDBACH, •q>r-Of l.mplled, regerdlng tltle. foundellon It MARY DO<ON. StrHt, Fountain Valley 92708,
resident of H untington p~on. or encumbr•ncee. to Publl1hed Orange Coe11 Delly OrBMQeBIDCoonDEtyA,DCLAIN. E· 2.00 B h CA P d "'"Y Ille remaining prlnolpat aum of Piiot ••e 9 1 ... ., p m eac • . aaae away r.;. notl(•l eecured by .. 1d Deed of • ... Y • """' 2156-83 Thu;.,, May 28, 1983. · · · ..
M ay 7, 1983. He la survived Trull, with lntereat !hereon. H C. PLACE OF BID RECEIPT:
by his wife Edna. Private provided In hid notll(a). advances, l'tlll.IC NOTICE Dlttrlot Admlnlttretlve Olllcu,
funeral aervioes will be held II any, under the terms of seld Deed 172 tO Oak St .. Fountain Velley
under t h e d i r ection of of Truat , feet, charges end NOTLIC-E O#Ne.TillUllCa'!!!.~yaAU 92708, 0renoe County. CA. eKpen-cl Ille Truatee end of Ille .. _. D. PROJECT IOENTIFICATIOt-1 Harbor Lawn ~ Mount Olive truatt creeled by aelo Deed ol T.a. No. A .. t tl NAME: Demoll11on Work. 8ulldlng
M ortuary. · ' Trull. IOf the 11n1ount reasonably UNIT COO. A Unit "D", Harper Elementary ..,.. .. 'DH aallm1ted to be: $20,305. 13. COLDWELL BANKER ESCROW School 18658 Santa Ync. Fountain n u" The beneflclery under teld Oedd SERVICES, INC. u duly appointed Valley e2708. Orange County, CA. P~RRY STANDFORD ol Tru11 hetetof0<e exewted and Trull•• under th• following E. PLACE PLANS ARE OH FILE!
WINDH, resident of Tacoma, delivered to the under•lgned • deectlbed deed of tNll WILL SELL Doc;umente ere on 1111 end ~ be
W h. H ked f -111en Decierellon ol De1eult end AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE examined It Dlltrlct Admlnlltretlve as tng10n. e wor Ol' Demand for Sele, end e wrllten HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OlllcH end Iha OlllCH of the DI 1 n e y l ell d I n the Notice Of O.leult enO Election 10 ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR Atel'lltect ol the below addr9M.
Maintenance Department for Seit. The undl<tlgned ceuted Mid CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN F. 08TAIN l10CUMENTS FROM: 23 years. He is survived by Notkle of Oefauh and Election 10 CIVIL CODE SECTION 21124h The ottloel ol tlle Arcllllect only: h I I w I f e The 1 ma I n Sell 10 be rec;O(ded In the eounty (payable et the time ol Mle In lewlUI CARMICHAEL-KEMP. ARCHITECT . . Where the real p«>perty It located. money ol the United StelH) 111 c.r~ Nchltectt. 2870
Washington and IOn Davtd T RAN s A M ER I c A T I T L E riglll. !Ille and lnlereet conveyed to LOI Fell:t Pl .. Lot An9elH, CA
o f Corona d el Mar, CA . INSURANCE COMPANY. 8487 and now held by 11 under Mid Dead 90039, Phone: (213) ee&-1215.
Private aervices will be held W•I Third Street. Los Angeles. CA. of Trutt In the P'oc>er!Y herelnefter o. DEPOSIT: $75.00/Sel.
T W h i 90048 (213) 85>3000 deecrlbed: H. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ·H·n boracoLam•, M •• ntgOtlion . Dele:Apfll13, 1983. TRUSTOR: N OR MAN MC lhetlhenerneclSCHOOLDISTRICT
ar wn -oun ve Trentem«lce Tiiie KINLEY, MARION s . MC KINLEY of Ofenee County Calltofnla acting
M ortuary forwarding lneurenceCompeny. BENEFICIARY. WARREN by end through ltt Governing directors. .. TNttee AJLMER reoctdltd M81Cl'I 27, 11181 Boerd hereinafter .-...red to .. the UM8TOT By: ~-Uddell· .. lnttr. No. 3elle7 In 8oott 13"1, "DISTRICT," will receive et Ille
Alet. _....91wy page 231 of Oftldll "8c;orde In IN ltM.ed locatlon, up to but not --MERCEDES J . UMSTOT, Publlthed Orange Coaa1 Dell)' olftoe of the Aeoofder of OrMQe thlf\ the~ time. e.-.o resident of Cypre11. CA. Pllol. Apt 25. Mey 2, 9, 1983 County; Mid"-' of truet deecrtbee bide f~ the -d of 8 Contract h>r
Paued away May 5, 1983. 1~ the tcllowlng: • 111e ~emed Protect.
She was a ~OI' the •-.,. -.TICE A 1eeNt101c1 a.1111 In end to Loi 1. Bide will be received In tha ..--.... nu 28 of Tract No. 1140 .. llhown on• ~ ldantlllad above, .wt 111\111 be
Atlantic Rkhf:ield npuly NOTICI CW TIIUSTU'9 aAU map r-ded In bOOk 38 page 28 °'**' end publlcty reed aloud et for the put 32 yara. She la On Friday, Mey 27 1983. et t t:30 of mlac .. mepr, record• ol .. Id lhe ebov.tleted time end place.
survived by her llis\er-ln-law A.M. CAL-AMERICAN FINANCIAL ooyn~· AM .. DU'AUL l UND4111 A J. DEPOSIT: Stated ~ ..
Vivian. Priv ate Interment CORP ... duly appolnled Trultee DUD Of' TRU•T DA1WD l-M-a1. :-requl~ et::i
aer vlcea will be h el d at undar end punuent lo DMd of UNUU YOU TAKI ACTION TO ~lent wlthll'I FIV~ deya
Harbor Lawn Memorial Truet dlrled Oc1. 5• 1981 ~ ,...or.er YOU" "'Of'9RTY rT ;n-he'bld _...... det p k Harbor La M t Oeoe.mW 1• 1981• .. lflet. No. 111 MAY H 80LD AT A .. u.lic :. ~ bld--:;;;t~~ .wt be o':fv~ Mortuary,~~ =.1~~=-1=~= a A L•. 1' YOU N•I D AM rupon1lve to the Contract MC CRACK.EN Recorder ol Or1ng1 County IXl't..ANATION °' THI NAT\#19 Document•
C L A U 0 E H M C Celllomle. WILL SELL Al PUBLIC Of' THI "'OCl lOIMO AOMNIT L. SUBCONTRACTORS LIST:
• AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER YOU, YOU aMOUL.D CONTACT A Eac;h bidder 111111 .ubmlt, on 11\e
CRACKEN, SR. resident of FOR CASH, CAStilER'S CHECK OFI LA2~0iat Drive .._.__ 8aach form furnl1hed with the Conlrec:1
C osta Meaa, CA. Pa11ed CERTIFIED CHtCK, IP•Y•bl• •1 • • ·--· • Dooumente •• lllt of the JWopoeed
Ma 6 1983 u. ttme Of Mfe 1n lawful ct the ~ Hee3 eubconlrector. on Ihle ProJect M away Y • · ~ WU a ~ "(If • etreetofedO,_ or oommon requlrad by 1he Sublettlng end conductor for the Southern Ul'llted Stat•) •1 the front amrenoe deelgnetlon proP«tY •• tl'IOwrl subcontracting Fw PractlOM Act,
Pacific Railroad Company. ~r~15C:,.~:.0,....., ~ move. no wwranty It (ll'Wen u ,!o 111 Govt. Codi Section 4100 et eeq.
H e ii aurvived by his wife 11118 Md .,,,.,... conveyed to and ~ ~ OO<TeCl-). The M. BID SECURITY! EeCl'I bidder
Francea of Coata Meaa, now hl6d by 11 under Mid Dead of beneflclery under u ld DMd of muat IUbmlt with 1111 bid• Olr1lfled
da•u•hter Gwen Trull In the P'°'*1Y lltueeed In Mid lrutt, by rMeon of • br .. ch or or CMtller't Cl'lectl peyetita to the
- l k Cl d County lll'ld 8'ale deecr10ed ea; TIMI dlllllUlt In the obllgltlone eec:ured DISTRICT or 1 bid bond In the lorm of A ea a, aon au Nor1h llttfty one-flell of Lot 4 of thefeby, heretofore executed and Ml lorttl In the Contract Doc:umenle
M c C r a c It e n , J r , 7 Tr101 278 ... ahown on • Map delivered 10 the under1lgned • i,i an 1mount not leu than TEN grandchildren and 3 gre.t-1 ~ In Book 14. Pege 20 of wrttten Declarwllon of o.feull end PERCENT (10%) of the mulmull'1 -~~•""-"'-"'-··"" Ml.eoelleneoue Mep1, record• of Demand tor Sala, ll'ld written notice -nl of the bid • • guer.,,,.. &' ............... ''0 " .;x:n<..,.,. "" .... Or c-tty EXCEPT -"811 of of br..cn .wt of l6ectlon lo <*IM tllel the bidder 'Wll enter Into the be held Tuelday 1:00 PM at: the~~ 111 oll, .. ,_.,., Ill• undere19n_ad to 1111 H id orooe>Md Contract If the -It
the Harbor Lawn Memorial!' tn tfM1Deed~.My11, 1M6 P'~ to Mlllfy Mid Obllgltlone, ew11d«I to him, 11'1 Ille aven1 of
Cha.-J With Bev. Vemo~ In 8ook 1315, P-oe 545 of Ollldel en tllereettw lll• und1r1lgt1ed flilur'e 10 enter Into Mid Contract, r-cauted Mid notice of breeofl .wt of Mid~ 111111 be~
Mikkelaen officiating. ~dlAM •U>CJ'AULT\WR A ellctlon 10 be -ded January 20, N. D4STRICT _._the r1gt1t to ~nterment aervlce 0 110 0 , TRUa T DATI O 1913 111n11r. No. 83·031210 In rejectenyorlllbldlortowelWany
1mm4!diately following., OCToelfll a. *'· UNLI .. YOU Offtclal Aecord1 In the omoe of the 1rragu1er11111°'1ntonn11111111n any Servicel uncter the dl.rec:tiori TAlll ACTION TO ""OTICl R««der of Orange County. bid• or In lhe bldcllng. of Harbor Lawn • M ount YOUll .... O,.lllTY, IT MAY el Seid Sele wlll b1 made. bul 0. WAGE RATES: ....-"" •T • --... ••• • • YOU wtth0u1 -t Of Wlfrlll'lty, U · 1. Pu,_.,I to the JWO\llllone of Olive Mortuary. iiiO A.. iiPUiiA;" Of! THS pr~ or Implied, r99erdlng tltle, Sec11on 1713 of the Labor Code Of
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AOAIN8l YOUw.".C:..u 8HOULD pay the reMelnlng prlncipel lllftl of DISTRICT hH obtained from the CONTACT Au the nofl(I) MC\lr«I by Mid dead of Dlreotor of the Depertmant of
...,. Truator °' reoord owner: LOWRY TNtl, with lnter .. t • In Mid note lt1du1tr1el Reletlon1 the general D. HUGHES. 111 and CONSTANCE L prollld«I, edvencee, II eny, under prevelllng rate of per diem wegee
HUGHES. HUtband end Wlla at the lerme of .. Id Died ol TNl l, .wt the genwel pr9Valllng rate fO<
community P'oc>er!Y· f-. ChlrQee and 8Jq)9MM of 1119 holiday end 0Yer11me worie, In Ille
The etrfft eddreu end other Tru.i" and of the INlll creeled by locellty In .tllCl'I Ille work II to be conwnon deelgnellon, 11 any, ot the Mid Dead of TNll. performed. tor ..cti crell. °'~of
reel property deacrlbed above 11 Seid Nie wlll bt held on: Monctey, worker 11eed•d 10 necute th• pvrpor1ed 10 be: Mey 23, 1"3, ., 2:00 p.m. et the Contract. TillN r el••• on Illa 1n
383 EHi 20th Street. Co•I• Chepman A ....... entranoe to the tflt OISTRICT Admlnlllr•11Ye Otlloe Meea, CA 82127 Clvlo Center 8ulldlng, 300 !a1t etlted ebovt . Cople• may be
The ut1derel gnad True1ae ~en A'f8., OfMQe, CA oblelnecl on requfft. A copy of
dl1olelm1 any lllblllty for any At the time of lh• lnltl•I lheM '*'" lll9ll be poMed et the
lncorTecl,_ of Ille '""' eddr-publleetlon of Ihle notloe, tfMI total Projeet tile. ll'ld other ooinl'ftOft dtllgrllltlon, If -nt Of the U'1Plld tMllerlOe of IN 2. n 1f1e1 be mandatory lll>OI'
.,.,.,, lflOWll hert61'1. obd ll91t1on eecured b7 Ille lbo .... d the CONTFIAOTOR to wtlom Ille Seid .. ,, will b• made. but 1tcrlbed deed o Hutt tn Col'ltract 11 ~.end llPOl'l lt'Y
wlll\0111 covenant or warranty, etllmlttd co111. ••i>el'I-. l l'lcl euboonlractor under him, 10 pty l'IOI ~ °' ltnplled. ~dlnQ ""'· eclvenctt ie 11ee,234.7t. ._ tllen the Mid tpedlled,... to cionenlClfl, « _.,,..,_, to Tiie lotel lndebt_,,_ bllnO 111'1 all WOfllmen ~by"*" In
P•=tll• ut1p1ld balance ol 1111 •tlmllte on wtllOfl Ille ~ bid the execution of tflt Col'llrect.
1'10 eJ -red 'by Mid Deed ot I• computed may bt obtell'led by P. WITHDRAWAL OF 110: No T , to...ft $100,llO.OO lnC:tudlng oellln9 (114) '31-0tH tlle day btddlf mty wlltldraw 1111 ~ for •
" provided In H id note<•>i befort Ille...., pertod Of SIXTY Cto) ~ lftlr tlw ~. If wry, under IN tlrfftl or Dete; APf1I 21, 1tN 0... eec for 1M Openk'9 Of 1*118.
111C1 Deed Of l"'81, ..... cNtot1 ~~LL aAM<!" Q. 80ND8! A ~ bond Ind end~ of tile lruetee lll'lcJ of ESCROW HRVICU, INC. • performet1ce bond wlll be
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of lNlt '*9t°'°'9 ~ and ly Wencle McMmlon, Dooumente. 5 dellY9recl to the undw11gt1ed e ~111'11 s-wtMy fl 9U91TITUTEO HCU"ITIU; ~ DeclerMlon of OefMt and :-~ JM\ldA ti:.·· l"vrwt lo lectlon 4HO of tM o.Met1ct IOf l t le, encl • wrlttet1 l.... ·1 Q~M •111 0-""*'1 Code of ttlt .._ Of Nottoe Of OtflUll enct lllOtlon to ... ....., Olllfornle. ttlt donttact • oom-.
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.642-5678
CLASSIFIED ·
INDEX
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642-5678
REAL ESTATE
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RENTALS
Uou.M"t f'l.ln\Niihfod
H°""*""' Untum&.n.-d
H1iu.-.. f"rn1 .. n,.rl 1rt
Unfurn.u.h.·.,1
c...n.t.:i l'Um CundoUnr Town~ tu'n Townhowft Unf
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5:30 p.m. the prevlou1 Fineat Laaoon view from maplflcent 4
day. For Sunday tnd bdrm 4 bath pool home $1450000 Monday publlcetlon1: ' -• ' ' •
12:00 noon s.1urd1y. UYllM PUii umllT
Ill
1042 11144
10411 10:)()
10" 10)
11167
•U&i 1070
1u·1
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IW• MllllTllU
l(Jtl• and COrrectlona may
be made untll 5:30 p.m.
1or Iha next ~·e publl-
cetlon. For Sunday end Monday publlcat1on1,
12:00 noon Saturday.
PleaH Hk for 1 "klll numbar" when cancel-
llng yOUf ed.
IUIU
Chedc your ad dally end
report wror1 lmmedlat•
ly. The DAILY PILOl ....
eumH llablllly for lhe
flrel Incorrect lnaer11on
IOQO ~~~~~~~~~ IOllf ,;: ::~ ......... Salt ::~ -..... --.. ------,----1
110(, :;~ 1111,IH
:!w~: 141 MPLU
S~lar bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up: 2 br,
2 ba dn. 2 boat 1paces. Reduced-•l,600,000.
PE•llU llMI llUllflllT
Ocean & jetty views. Mart.n.e room. 4 bdrm, 3
bath, 3700 aq.ft. $1,385,000. Oceanfront.
Ull llU
Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath+ large rec. nn.,
beam oel.linp, fum.labed, pat.ios. $420,000 .
fllllllll lllll llUTIP
New 4 br, 4\-\ ba, cu.tcm French Normandy
F.state 1.2 prime acre hilltop • 1.250,000.
~!II OIYI UYFlllT Coronado cun. btyfront lot. 85' boat
dock. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w /tenfll..
POI UH 11111
3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Immaculate condo . On
greenbelt. Conun. pool. $125,000 .
Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR
1JJ: A beeullful home plue ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11:w Income. Open beam !.. :~,~ ~~~~· ~."'1:~9w111 trade L•k• A.rro·
llill"y·l·[J .... ~.k t>l)t.lr:il
1•a~ · wtlMd home or lot In the ••)() entry. A bargain! Now community ol H1mlll1lr 1~1 cell, 546-2313 for Ntwpor1 Beech :~~ home. 714/752-78g1 THE REAL
ESTATE:RS 1~7~
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182&
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2400
2410 2~2Q 2~" UJO
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2llOO 2700
UGO 2900
2tOl.
• '111 IUIT ...... "". ............. ,
Ll\19 In 3 bdrm. 2 beth
upper ep1. Commercial
lhop, office or retell on
tower level plu1 4 car perking. Price et $395.
000.
associated
•flllllll..llD See this C&tmel. 3 8drm.
2 balh, near pet1c, totally
attrectl\19 end updated. $239,500.
U,...l ()UI: t1()Ml:S
ReeriOB 87~
IL .............
llFLllTlll ....
Stcurtty Pacific will carry
11t T.D. el 11.50% with
25% down. Specloua 3
Bdrm condo wllh 18/'ge
encloled pallo, o'looklno lovely Greenbelt ., .. I
reflection pool. lmmedla-••~.Submit all
olleral $280,000. Cell
Sally Shlpley or Joyce
Debolt fa< further Infor-
mation. 759-9100
OEOROE ELKINS CO
•m-.ns PLll_~.
Hoc .. 10. Muc.•lo ... 21!04 a; ~t~ ~r: .. ~'> $100,000 under~
Value. Fabuloul view of
Bectc Bey & city llghtt.
Well appointed meeter
aulte wlth private aun-~ A l'#eble combina-
tlon-'af 10rr a ""lfl8Uty.-. -
Bdrm, 4 be, 3 car garage
C""'' HrA"nl• ~ ; . .,,. ~ . . .. ~ = ....... s.. ........ ~ .....
v.-.uon tt.nu.11
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Oft•• ~nu.II e...,,,...iwnu.lt
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= Ill& YEllE SH.,_ PD
-29~ -...... ...__ -,..!!' the hel!!t of lhe vlllegf, -u.. ,.,._.,.,_ on• r.,.·Mciuded 4-0 It
:ifae l.Jfgentl Make ott.rl Huge lol llt• • 2 etory 2 bdrm
:: 4 8drm 3 beth home. home with 11mlly room
2911 Large country kitchen end eun porch PLUS 1 292~ overlook• famlly room eeparete artist' a atudlo In
lndU>I 11.-<1 .. a.
~':·tf'lU-'lt
on fM lend. A etMI at
$524,900. Cell nowl
646-7111
• ....,,. .... rE ... NTS with llreplece. Priced a lovely g81den Mtllng. "~ """ way under martlet. Must JIJ9t • lhon walk 10 the THE ~EAL
ESTATE RS AnnoulV"tnrf'~ U.1 & J"ound
P•·ni1n.I~
t'.•ni1~I S..n-M,..,.
S.. h.i)l1ll & h~u"''\H..HI
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BUSINESS ' FINANCIAL
Bt.wnt~ .. '"' S.h • OuJJl"llrtil ()pporiurwu.-.
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'Mo<"'Y "' U>ton 'Morwy W•n\f'd
Mon ...... TO,
EMPLOYMENT
t-lt·lp W•nw-d
'Jro w."""'
AMMLS
300' Mii.ii call, 54~2313 beech. 300'4 ~!i tjj tj\t;l4 144sl2U /JD.NIGEL
DAIL[', &
ASSUEIATES
Cerau •11 llu ltu r-
FIDI lfPll SHORECLfFS
In upper Newport Bay um YIU.IY Juet llsted, OC*ln,
area. 3 BA. & lge lam rm l/ery eppeallng 5 Bdrm 3 canyon vtew, stunning
w/lplc, on lge lot w/rMt Be with 1unny kllcllen. 4 8drma.
garage. Only $115~000. famlly rm, huga Mtfr Tll TWI a..I
Agt. 84&-4380 eulle localed In • com-Gerry & ChNla
munlty w/3 twlmmlng 873-7181 • 780-1397 •11111 pool• and ecru of MIUlll ma ITMIPIEIE greenbelt1, RHdy for 2 bdrm, 2 ... den . ., ....
'
hi you to move'ln now. full ..... """' In true country u on price only S 178,.900_ unit. $285.000 Prlv P'l)t ~"'" and adaptable lo any 751-3191 758-1888 )103 fonn of enlertelnment •
Oufd°°' BBQ'a to formal C: SElECT leeNt f•r h.lt ~ dinners. 3 Bdrm, huge .... PAOPERTIE~ lntraJ llO!
))IO llvtng room, remodefedt~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~---iiiiiim--~ »:M k I I c h e n a n d a n »» out11endlng covered pe-
'"" tlo. lmmeculele home 11
"-°"'"' ___ _
MEltCHAfl>ISE only S 178,000. Don't
OU 10 miel Ihle. 646-7171 COLD Well
BANl(eRO
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Compv\4-n fr1"'' In V1~
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Mla"rl1-JWOO.-M•· W•nt•--d
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AUTOMOTIVE
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6214
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6218 6221l
1224
6226
8221 9230 9232
"'" 1171 11n •1u • 1111
THE REAL
ESTATE:RS
lllTIUFF • "' ......... , Lwr remlly h9f'n9 with • Bt 81 end den. Mexi-
can Ille In th• kitchen, entry end dan. Wood
ehutt ...... Owrl8' wlll carry
a 2nd T.O. $3511,000. Alk
lor Mary Dent11 .
844-7020
LmllllALUTITI
111111 1111-
Ulll
Highly motivated Mllef.
TMlelutly dec:orated lour
bedroom home In Imma-
culate condition. Upe-
tetra mHt•r bedroom
retreat. Beet blJy In .,. ...
$270,000.
U•DllT .. , 111111
1U1.n 111-taoo
lln.T
IUUITlllW ~VIEW from lhls
2 Bdnn 2 betn co-op In a
HCUrlty bulldlng. Pool
end boat lllp evellable
for U lt boe1. Lot• of
m4rrorl end glala. $284,
500.
THE ~EAL
ESTATE RS
.... 11111 11,411,111
A neighbor to the sunset, ocean
& night light.a, spectacular view!!
An authentic "Cape Cod
Charmer" w/ 4 BR's, den, oak
floors, gourme t kitchen, oak
stai.rcaae. This home is the work
of a master craftsman -no
detail le ft untouched. Custom
features of enduring quality.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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o.kule lnelde a out . 2 m 0 I I ~ ,, , ~ '7\.. a 'I . . ment• 7 Yt•. By ownr dee. Gerd9ns. ~d o./moO"' ""· fem rm. $1200/mo =·· 11ttr1 pd Ft om 2 • dOwnet.llrt $425 ......., Awe. tJt-1111 °' bdrm, 2 NOi, ..,...._, h ., 'I oLJ f •-'-•• , 11"2t41 -· Cell Anewer .. ... 144 MSI mo. .....OW. 1 •.....,.. '3tS Ut.()MO ~
tr11h oomp,, elecilrlo Ol'IWUIUllS II .., _ _.__ lltl 642-4300, 24 twt. ,,4711mo, ~, "· WlllUll -.U. 811tre Momt. t41-1324 ,_ mf
-ltchen, 2 car Pf-0-· C1 / Ne~ HeiPotl --C'9en 2 8'. 1 8&. etlded '~ k. lrg tarn rm, frplo, ~· h 1 a 2 Br Apt• f Br' encl. gar•o•. no Nloe 2 " PoOI "*· "" ouatom walloov•rlne1, JIJBCia lnwetot w.med IOf 1110 c~· new paint & unique MP bon111 rm, ~~~~ m'5. ~· rano-QPtalchpee, ,_.,. 0ow. • ..,.. & ~ taOt. ,-s l>O b 121 ooo 1n1 111 "·'· ,un zoned • $625/mo, ~~ toned oett, pettoe, O¥tr· __ ....... ____ a ~ ....._ 1 mo. ~--... .. ....... .... .. --only f~ ~ °' 3°bd 2 dptx, c:lll (702) 518-ff4t WalllCI HOU H " • heng, nloely tencJacaped. f1N11, Glrloe •viii. $425462~/mo. 1 •• 1... fr• rent to qlMllllled ... -,,...,._ ll"rmn -(I U + ._ n b4a 00tner w/epe taot ~ wtlte: f>O Box 3318, ~2778 1140-1321, 559-8181 Ot 2 Br. 1'A 8&. $825-"45 2 er. 2 Ba. API. Frplo, nant wlt2 momtl ...... I~ •5 --r-1 ooO. Call 4** · ' Stetellne, ~Ide 8M4t 4 lk nr new condo 2 etry, office 7:zo..eet7 TSL Mgmt. balCOny/yu d, LIA, gar Muet rent bV t/1. tlil &
J M4-ll11 LL belaalt H• pool, 1ac. micro. 2 oar 3er COndo. ~rte, 1900 64Mt22 642-141M •· cloll to .. orte. 1111 NH/MO, CM! oto AIMINE CRHK, 12811, ~tt,006 __ get, dtlWJV, nr SC Ptua, mo. to mo. Newly dtlcorated 2 lk w/ 810 c.n.. 64~ IY '"'O· :: ~. a 8R 2 $ Ag~:/oltlcuo~;t~ IM 11100. 638-0778. 11112-7038 Qlt, Mw crp11, dfP9, bl· TSL ~I. &42•1803 t 11t condo, $875 mo. S..
Air ::·d~a=:!':re384,500 M°. TCIW 7~ Townhouu 2 muter 11560, 3 bd, 2 ba, dell, 2 tln1, tnod yd w/pello, 1660 /mo. 3 Br. 2 Be. c urtly complex. Cell ~~ .. •7n • .;.79 Y own• r . $374,500 -========~i:O:iiiit.::<:1-::;:;:-&;:~I bdrm, trplo, 2'AI Be. prl-Vtew9 2 frpli wll., pct houH, 2 oar ger1g1. (213)130-2323 Rlclwd. ............ •--"'-lfllWlll trade Lake Arro-vatepado&den,pool& '648-0911-4 2819·GSanllAna $620 frptc , 11n1J1 yard,Cottec19 11ke28r,l8a(llltf Thia home · jua · ht f -,_eate wllead llome °'lot In the 1pa, 2 ou g erag1. 2.437-0 Orange "30 WUhe<ldryw hl<~pe. Hawn, frplo, gar, petlO.
l6000 Down gorseoua UI l n.B or LAST CHANCE community of Hamlllatr 1?50/m0; 557·2721 o, 3Br·2Br + FR. W1ttclltt· Cell 1·6, 030-4t20. blt·lna;923 Pomona No peta. teOO m o. + ~W 1H 'AST mom -and her t.amily • • . Io r N • w Port Bea c: h ~227 loWIY yd, no pet•, $996 s475/mo 2 Br 1'A Ba TSL ....... , .. ~2 1_.. 0 1e1 n . e 4 5 . a a 8 3 , 11e1u11,.,. s bd,. 2. be. iux OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 3-6 lloml. 7141762-769 t mo. &t t-01174 . • R. ....,... .,... • """ ..... •1"' 7""7&A8 home In beautlM gerden to buy thl• beaulllul 3 T WI upper unit, blllOony, U • · -"'· _. ...,., Nttlng. Full pnoe, 1219, drop by after Sunday brunch yeer old. 4 unit •part-In al II . en Outtlandlng Elblutl Con· carpoft. 1 MONTH FREE RENT Clttt Ha11e11 loYlty, 2 BR 1 0
117
0,.0 ..... ~~ll aQt/own .... ...___, ...... menl llouN In San Cle-t I Holy SmOk•I 3 Br $800 do. 2 ltry 4 Br 3 Ba on 527W. Wllaon 2 Bd townllome typ 8a patio OW no peU.
.,......._, 511-menl• with ocun-htlll & lnGI 2 Bl gourmel kltc:tl grnbll. 2to8 Qued1d1. TSL Mgmt 842-1803 condo. $825/mo. '-ot. '5tl5 64s.r83i -IUL UT&TDI golf tour .. view• It a ...... ruaUW pool/p1t10 kid• P•I• $1195. 875--2490 64~9860 --·------c.ta... Int ...U!l (res) Ml-1111 (th) tr""fdou~ 11vlng1 :!: lalMa ~ond:_ 539-11190 BEST Nice,. er. Condo 2Y. ea. WlllUll YU.All TwnhN, .tre lrg. 2 lk. 1~ 31r'Me. 22 ~~1::;n;:;:
reel rom 1 owner Ptaluala 21'1 tty pool $975. 7110-9843. Bech, 1 & 2 Br. Aptt, Ba, double g1r. patio. pvt. Nr. Hoeg. Avail. 811 .
.... -lore being llll•d With I t ...... wt 213/541~480. Avall lrnmed. pool, apa, Ind r y .• 5 2 0 I m 0 . seoo mo. 111. lalt plut Cultom built 3 BR. 2 Ba. /It-brokert. Act NOW ... call UmllT ll ' LR No 850-0500 I N
llrept1e1, "*'roof, RV 1·-==ll~ .. ~ll~iiii~l~t~l4~ILIDO BAY FRONT with owner at (714) 842--0138. Penln1ul• charming 4 Huge 3 bd, rmty rm. 2 Lm llU ~hcarpon. pet~15 . d epo1 I. o p eu. 1C1CM9. Owner wllt O¥r/ 11 Dodl. St.2. Xlnt !Inane-T Ila lttl bdrm, 2Y. bath. PllH & Frpl1, dbl• gu, oc;e1n 2 Br. 2 Ba doll houM. 1 Br $475-$485 Small 1 bedroom Guell 642-2949 -& wtmdl. '" '°"' $157,500. 111&1111 Ing with low down. U 11oa1. $1750 mo. Biii view. 228 18th St. $920/mo. t46-499e 2 B; $585-$1590 unit, w/utll1. E/tlde. 2 8' Condo Qlfdell Ylew
.., •• .., ...._ 873-7873, 873-2274 • ... ss11 Grundy, Rltr. 87s.8t81. I,, 119,0/mo. C ell agt N"" ~htt, 3 bd, 2Y. ba TSL.Mgml. 754--0081 2118Y. Flower. $500. H O guard, pool. Jae: I "lit.,..., Lender loreclOHd & --II•• Ula 646-1372 f ii;;'y 2 car gir 6415-6825 umt. u un1 , $750 . ... n ~:~ ~~~~:::11,81~ LIW ... .... .. ...,.,. lt1ela 2llt Beaut 2 Br/Oen. 2·~ B• 645-90915 °()( 642~2 . 2 Br gardell apl, patio. 1 Dua ••• 11 2·9057
$5000 down, 3 & 4 bdrm,
no qualllylng. Agent
780-111115.
f&!lllTI
Pl.Ml PUii Kenny Kott mdl. Nu paint
lnllde/out, dbl frplc, Lo .. of cozy chum for only
$129,500. Call 979-5370
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BIG CANYON
Open Set-Thur 1.5 1111 told. 18 Cherry HIU1
We1lern E11ate1
551-1234
your•. 4 Br. 2 Ba. 197, Uquldtllon 3 Br model 3 BR. large 1olld Olk "ON THE WATER" lwnl\te. No pall. Pool, ~~~~:~see••· For l•n•. 2 Br 2 Bl . -EAS....,,.,T,,..,B,_L-u""'FF=-.-apadol-.,...-.. ~, &':-
000. 959 Dogwood, C.M. perlecl home. s 2o.:,o family room with 8° IOlld Balbol Covet Exec. Jao, gar. patio. 1880. laa Jaaa C.t U11 . brand MW Condo wltl 2 Br, pool, quiet area.
Play• RMI Etllte below market. S369• · 01k bar. w1ln1eota, Horne 2 Br. & Oen, par-646-5974 -· STUNNIN.0 large 1 Br. dr hk-up, pool ap&, l I>* 1 525 & H90/mo. No
873-1900 113.500 dwn. Call Pa-herdwood floora. huge tlally lurnlthed, opens 1825 3 Br garage & pool garden apt. pool & rec: 10 Marina. hoo1mo . peta. ~787
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4 539-8190 BEST Alty tee area. 710 W. 18th St. 496-8804 Agent. g..15 Lido be....,ont. 2 Bf, dell, 2 7~702. Open lodey. place. Tastefully dec:o-water 1p1 frplc;'1 gaa rm 19 gar •ner n--------'----1------------------1 1" lllT llY raled. Enormoua lot. llre ;1n 's 185oi mo eluded gourmet xtraa laata Aaa mt MESA PINES 2650 Harla I t It L -.a• B •, Ir p I c;, b c; h . 911 Beaul-1.· . $700 °1 at 539-8190 UNIQUEBach$415 U • IC• ••v $1500 f mo , yrly . Oofgeoua 1 rm IMICUr· Oulet cul de tae. I I 751-278 , J.O. Property BEST Rlty fee Rent to own 5 rm pool BEAUTIFUL t Br $510 Deluxe pooltlde xtra 1.,...... 87$-0120 tty condo nHr 111ary-lully land101ped w th Mgmt. home dbl gar 2 8a petl PAV patio pool IP• 1 .,.. .,,...=~..,...,..,,~=-:-== 'thing. Try $6000 dwn. A lrult treu. 12115,000. Lido Ille 3 Br 3 Ba den 2 bdrm w/guage & bltln1 $4915 BES1'539-8190 r .. TOP arM "qu1et' no ,,,.11 2 br, 2 be, bll· nt, EAST BLUFF TWNHSE 1t .. 1 at $69,900. Bkr. Shown by 1pp1. Call · · • • $400 kid• fine am dep • • ,...... dlWlhr. 1~ ml ... beach. APT
Ma-0132 MUlnll'TIYIWll FrenkVaulao,7&g..1fi01 g/3~~g23 ~~6v~rg1~1:'0 · ~9-e190BESTRltyfM Tutla Uto 54&-2«7 N~t•. $500/mo. 38f,2 8a,2cargar.No
SH,IOO 3 bdrm & den. R-2. wlH WALKER•LEE lniat UH $285 hou1e crptd decor s:4~m::i-d1 B~~1 :;~· 15
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Nloe 3 Br atarter w/ trade ror C.M. un1t1. 8 _1.,...._ laaltt ...... 2111 rafrlg/llv fncd yd too r!.r'etor~ • • 2 Bf $800/ c• & renced yerd. $700,000. 3713 SH· WI~ 2 Br, $8915/mo. New crpt • IEIT&LS 539..e190 BEST Rl'Y IM 368 Avocado · mo. Large t Br. 1 Be. Pen-
aay1 NII. Try VA lhora. 850-e5711. Ac--c-& paint, gar. 1tep1 to I to 4 bdrma. 1tanlng et Wntalaittr lltl TSL Mgml 642-9412 F~a~itf:.'· thouM, pool, YMo apa,
or FHA 882-241 t or Newport Height• 3 Br 1 r.::u: und. 18<4158 24th St. $825 to' $1150 No peta. 842_8807 etc. sec bldg. Imo. 831-7370 B h ' 1· 1 ~. 213-592-2725 . Why pay more? Cuuet 3 Clean 2 Br nr etoret, but. .,.221 ,,._.-•r• SI. 873-2749 •· ouse, new P• n . . bdrm 2 bl 1 llal '595 at pool & beam1. 2264 Ma· •• ........ w 1---------Sl4 IOO new roof, reflnl1hed ~sor 539-6190BESTr.. ple.S410.842-18030fpr WHl'All&PTI luCS...ntt 2'111
Lovely 2er,' l~BI. patio ~fr~ d'='~h~~ .... It I.... llM 11•111 Valanlala.. lty C.U. Val Mlt 842'3153 L.rg t & 2 Bdrm .. emong 1 Br, $395. 2 Br, $475,
Allume 10% GI , 4Br exec wllf>•, 10% dn. Wiii carry car garage. large yard. '81 Lancer Mobile Horne. ltanal 1112 Twnh .. 2 Br, t'~ Be, gar, plnH & 1tre1m1. Sec: tum $525. Yewty. Poot.
pool home $159,950. 10% 2nd. A.gt. 6415-9161 521 El Modena. Alklng 14x40, 1 Br, In park. 4 Br 2 Bl, CdM S900 yrty. 651•1177 Delux 1 BR near SC Plu n r OCC. $585/mo. gal•, pool, gym & If>&. nr belch. bul. No p«a. Owner wlll carry 2nd Int $184.000. 548-5041 alt $23,500. 714-892~122 3 Br 2 Ba, SIOOO yrty. Retort-Like edult tract Phone a It 2 : 3 0 . No pet1. From $480. 496-&277
only. 1058 Concord. lut. IMcL 1,...0 8. S 1 1 w/pool, g11e. $47<>+$40 1546-7214. avail May 9 846-8591 --------Trad• contldered . • -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilTraller home. 1 Br. adult•. P ec; • •um m • r utll 1911 dl1c:oun1. ori--------------.,,.-,---,--1 860-9739 •••-.. Newport Bch, $9500. renta1 .. 1 Br condo on Pure h • 1 e 0 P 110 n ••y --• Huntington CrHk Apt1. luta Alla DH -....., llW 83Hl120 673-3828 bey. 4 Br rambling llOUN -wettlleoeilMftl ns.2580 -1-... Luxury ldull IMng. 1 & 2 ....... -....--.--~-~
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2 adjoining 60 • 150 R-1 famlly rm. f1undry rm, Model. 1lngle 1tory, In $49.900. Comm pool, In The Vlllege ol Wood· spa, uune, walk to Private Patio & garage aec:urtty. From $510. Celt 545-53&8
Iota, E/lld•. CM, H eh llroe balcony. $188,000. th• Bluffs. Newport 1p1, bch. Owner wlll .... l 1 IMEMllT bridge. townhome 3 Bf. bHth. marina. 1950. $475. No pell. &4&-9883 843-1813 from~. ....L ~ -••
wtoldet angle rental, lo-~1718 Beadl. Excellent condl· conllder IHH opllon. llM.111 2~ 8a. trplc;, dilllwuher. 97().7740 399 W. Bay SL .. ~ ••-
t•L mont hly Income tlon. Bkr. 875-4010 C"o· mini bllndl tn Br.1---------1 IU-** LMl: 1 bd c:nam-. •1025, $95.000 HCh, FREE equity 3Br 3ba 0 LY 11•1:0001 50/mo ., ___ ,._ .... _ & , .. IESEIYE m -··-• N ""'• __ , •••-T k VI t I . ,_ '"""'.... ,,_ View. VI II 8-1, $800. S 1.0,000. Ownr/1gt twnllm nr d owntne. call Agtf\t/Owner _.,r_ -urtleroc; • •. ge W•t Yale Loop. Agenl, GATED VILLAGE COM· 1,....1 hhn 2 l4 New 1 & 2 8dnn luxury 499-5058
'979-«}30 :l~~:s:2050mo. Su• f 14) 544-8382 Bel Air• Home. Ll~t =~~/~:,~·~: flO ,__545-2000. MUNITY. 3 Br. 2·~ Ba. s8'5o•mo. Plus aecurlty aptl In 14 plana. 1 Bdrm1• ..... -------:-:--:-:-
ln=2 Bdrm t ' 3 +dell. lam. $1400. VISTA FILA RE 3 BR. 1800 1q. It. ol PURE depollt. C:::. !:age from "45, 2 Bdrm erom,. __________ ltlt __ Fo~c1;;-.v.~,...~~-.r, ~~ded • _ ~rOOl7· · UXUBu G•re u 1nc1 21as . w 3o......I2wnh2!! .. from ...... ......_ ---~• --P9ter Nourse , rat• $100K to $385K .. Bay-adult• & pell welcome. we havt aummer renlall 11om41. $900 mo. leaM. PAS TiilVery liome • call &45-94504. $89-5 ~pool1, lenn 1, Wlcly rental• now evall. on merket. Hlgllly up-front 3br, 2ba, 45 lllp. 122 500 54().5937 egt evallable. agt. 780-3817 mall er tulle, dining wller11ll1 , pondtl 011 1105 & up. Color TV.
grlded unit featuring 2 673-1484 • · ' · WATERFRONT HOMES WILLOWS • 3 Br. 2 Ba. room1, wood burning tor cooking & heeling' Phon" In room. 2214 muter IUlt•. 2"" bathl. 5 Br. Eattbluff, huge lot. C .. tttry ..... 1121 83l·l400 a/o, lrplc. 1t1aciled dbl fltepllCH, micro-wave 2 Br. elld gar, extra clean paid, From San Diego Newport Blvd. CM. lkytlghl• and plan1•1lon •---------1 -oV9111, Pflvlle patio• & ... 7 .. 1 279 N.wy d rive North on ..... 7H.. •
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Owner• enxlout. Aaklng una 1M4 $316,500 fee. Agent View Memorial Park, lalMa S775/mo. 844-1480. ~d. ELEGANT LIVING Wiiton. 645-1819 :::t''on M'°;:Fadden 101'4-er-,"'"F-.V-.-,_.--405-:-:--=twy-~&
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OOO. ._ II•~ BIYtl •tate home. whit• 0 R A N G E T R E E , ... ~ ... Oaf. 2121 2 &untum & .;;;-'~ oc.an. Futn or unfurn, 142 .. 1211 outatandlna location on water view, pvt drive-OONOO-tBr & loll. ten-2 Br 1 :i't Ba, recreation ----=-BAU spa.° 111992 Florida: ' $285/mo, $100 dep. Penlnsula 15olnt. "L'" St. llYll1Wm way. well landacaped, 3 nls. pool, Huna. $575 facllltlee, pvt beach, NI-~•u 942.21134 1142-3172 Avail May 10, Ref9rerlCM
2 Bdrm. t b1lh. gar. Propertlee Ellcklslvely br 2Y. be. dining rm. mo. 551-2780 guel ShOrM. r •• guard· Af&l19IJl'TI plHH. Call evH and
Needa TLC. Just 1teps to 144-4110 pool/1pa. Owner hH ~ INcla 1141 ed comm. 49 1851 Beautllully land1c;apec:t 2 Br. 1 Ba. ~~yS. "t -*endl· 980-.5844
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tllll at 1220.000. Owner 498-1730 For IN Arch Bch Hgt1, 3 2 llory 2~ ba. ~ trpt' Pallol/dec:U. No peU. · 720-08« -amkr, kltc;h prlv. gar, 1~~~~====~1 wilt carry •• 10% Int. ....... , Valh u• c. ... .... .. .. _ BR 2 Ba, ocean view. Ip, p. ti 0.. 1 7 4 0 • q ft : Bachelor $420 w/d, prv beth. pool. ape. Ii 4 Unit• ac:ton lrom beaeh ,... -6AAA 1875 mo. $9!50/mo Call 963-1900 1 Bdrm. S500 _... tennlt, Nwpl Creel, N.B. l1H,IM -Fllll on Balboa Penln1ula, Old CdM home !Of...... 551-3037 1'31 E. 181h. 846-6818 Miiiion Vle!O 3 Bdrm. 2 $350. 650-1708 •tt 8. '
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deoorated In eettht~. NOW 11 $299,950 At--St200Nonlmo:187. No LAROE BLUFFS CONDO Cetta.... 1'14 181 E. t&th 642-0656 pelt welc:ofM. 545-2000. hOme.1142·2917
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papered. Extra lge patio By OWT*'. rnlHlon S vu & 213/957-64811 BAYSIDE PLACE BAY $1300/mo. 644-2e07 1 84rm. $495 3 bd, 2'h t>a. dbl gar.,_ c:;:,fy t9:: ... ·~:~~~:
end unit next to euc•· •230re8•·,.~~2 ~!2~9~e. Duplex, 2 bd. t ba. trpl, FRONT apaciout 2 bf, 2 Waterlront. 3 br, 2 ba. , ... ,1114111 11 .. tltr 22!50 Vanguard carpet• and paint, $700. 2127 Walleca. Ave/A 815. irgtue grove. ANUmab'9 """ ...... '" 'vv gar, $277,000. °'""by ba. $1700 mo. 8111 Gru ,_decor $11100 mo.+ $400 ptua aec:urlty ctep. 154().9826 Celt agt ""l..Ma" 843-1372
.5% flnanc;ln'I Call N-port Shoret 4 br + 1114 ClubhouN. ~ dy, Rttr. 87M161. slip $400. 673-1464 Ind. c:1Mn11111. Off ltreet Lrg 2 Br, newly painted, _:W~al~k'...:t~o~beldl~~. '....,.::'.N::;EW:;_:S;t:_:u-~i .... i:;::ib;,l ._..iiii:i:i;---.. iijy
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$164,000. Open houH NB 3 Br. tum/win. 2 Bt Pool• and tennle. 3 bdrm, 2Y. ba, 2 car gu. $415. 1 Br, refrtge, ltove, 2 Br nr lhopt & boh, pool, Wkly rental• 1 1015 up.
&in. 1-5. 401 Collon & CdM. 873-0241 bdrm, 2 ba. Dining and $9!50 mo. No pell Trl-plex 3 bd, 2 ba w/ patio, oJHn. no pet•. qulel adult oondo. $5115. Color TV, Ir•• coif ...
309 Cedar. lac•t Pr•l!!tr Ult ~1~~~~2 '1•500 mo 645-9095, 642~2 dllhwaiher, mlCTowave, 731-C w. 18th. 873-n87 Sml pet OK. 979-7829 h•ted pool & 11epe to ~G:~ ~~Pei;, ~ dn. Pl• If ...... 3 Br. 2 ea. l/p, gu, avall Oc11~~~h2houyraN,_on 1.~ lrpl, p1t10, gar, Cottege Spaclo111 2 Br. Owner• 111 .. 1 WALi ocie:5 ~·~~.
B h I d .............. .a .. _ '"995/ 1 & -·1 -... Park, 1735. 8415-77~8 unit, OR & FP. $800/mo. 2 Br. TownhOUM Apt1. I--· 9Mctl 494-5294 l~~~~~~~~!I ec e Ot c:on o -•• ,...r .. 1 15/15. • mo, et send. ,.911 Seuhore. 3 8-4 B. Eller11en Broker frplo, dlh-r, lrg p1Uo, ...,.,,...,_ ' i: ~View . W )(LNT FIN. 759-1852 lul. 642-5290 br, 4 ba, $1950 mO. Call ....... hllla llfl 720-0740 Of 67~2373 enelSd llngle car guage, hflt ..... 1t19
Fdor Hdle tbySo9w5neoro.oR•2· Doc:tc.id. 840-8208 IMll•I Cella .... U24 Mrs Long. 650-1190. -C ~ 1 Br. with garage. nr Hunt Harbour. From a~'"'-tlal Board & c;;
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cupency. 689-9382.. 'br. $235,000, wlll di•· M .... nloeet butldlng In holMI with double gar-plu1 den. 2 ba, lamlly No pet~~ 1 rMpon em: 64 77• TIWllllll ofler'I • wtlOte NEW way
count'°' euh. C.M. wet bar1, every· age1. Quiet E '•Ide. room. S WIMMING plyd adult 494-4200 t Br.1to11e & retrtge. arnall 2 bdrm, l'-' be. $4215 ol llfe with auperb qual-SPECTICUUR Doc:klllde 840-8208 thl1111. Agent 648-9464 S800/S1200 mo. Contact POOL. Petloa ovemano. yard, e1ec; & weter paid. p1u1 sa75 ctep. Gu pd. tty, conltenlent location •-llU l _,... owner at 2134·A Orange nlc;ely landac:eped. Lltw lllll MSI $4 1 Ol mo. No pell. Near Freewey and old world ~ day end night llght .._ .. ,. Ave.645-0897 $1325. 840-1327. 11-th _1_, ~ .___ 548-1377 llt3-4ll94 64&-11243 In a g1rden room & VIEWS, with this tent.. MM n LIT Ea111ld• C M. Agt ... _.. d 5159-6188, Off. 720-&897 mon I r .... .,.,. -· · courtyard teti1ng iw ttie Uc Plan 400 In Turtle 648-9484 Sm 1 Bf. gar. """' yar . Completely tum 2 bd, 2 2 Br, $465, In trlplex. New lniat 2'144 active Hnlor citizen. Rock Hiiia. 4 bdrm1, 2 By~. open dally 1-5. $4715/mo. Drive by 790 NWPT SHORES-28t. 2Ba. ba menOf. View of Sun-c;ptt/drpa, no peta. 2250 Owned&. operated bV.,.,
ba. BMutlfully dec:ofated 208 Via Mentone 13 UNITS w . Wiiton. 873-8336, lam rm, 1wnhH. roor Mii & Moulton Rench. "C'" Canyon 495-90211 2 bdrm condo on ttream. RN 71.._240-0338
• eerene QUtel c;ukle-uc •WPllT llJllfl E.Colla Meaa. $595,000. 842-986& aundec:k. allacMd gar. Short dlllanoe 10 Laguna PINE BLUR< APTS Pool, j1cuul, lighted --·------,...,.-.,..
loc:atlon. *339 ooo. B Grw.lnc. 183.080. Cook• llEU YEllE amenltlee. $900 mo. 230 8c:h In a t.noed. guarded 2 Br 2 Bl. 1 8t Loft 2 tennle. ssso. 889-9382. laaatr a.tals 2tM 1175.000. 3 r, !,.B!.;, Ef'lt.: agt SSt-9522 Proapect (213) 891-7537 c;0~m5u2ntty. A~t11mBltu11-"'-.wt. th .... _ • ..._..,....,, .. Ora...-,.. Condo 1 Br. ON THE S .. .,0 !50x125 lol. 645-51..., .,., 2 Br 1 Bl condo, encl. ~ T .... Excelle.o ... ""'" .._... """"' 1 '...-1' I I kl "" SPM. • ..... Biii ger, wltndry. $595/mo. .,,... service .$585 84().7729 Ok, patio. lrplc:, gu p UI 0 t Ollar 00 ~ SUMMVl RENTAL YllW ---& -• Anna McCu 11nd. egt Spec:.. . 2'.>i Ba. clean &42-21JI . ' atove, dllhwuher. apa. llrelln"I. ness c:arpet1, 3 8'. 2 BL unit, wet ber. -• -831_12tle Twnhte, pool, l:Jo etc. lndry rm. M*llllea. 25/mo. 111 fumleNd • ...ner, dryw ~Bal,~~Rt:ln~ NHr m1mmoth Cotti S800. Agt. 5'44·1 l!!I!!! ..... lllf SPMC 831-8107 :7~~8~1~~o~: lnc:lTeOd. Summer, enc:lld
$1115, 00. By own•r. Meta redevelopment Be1utllul 4 br, 2112 b• BAYFRONTHOME OCEANFRONT APT. t8r 2 lk. $475/mo. newc:er-551-0882 ger ·2 .. --..... -proJec:t. Prim• corner COlldo. Ealttlde. S 11501 ci--& ___._._ • ... _, •• 3 1 1 Id 25'"" .._..,. •. 838-5294 I I 100'"' I d ...... .,.,, ••23 ......_.1 tp-.--.. ... winier rent.,., may o pet. wa er pa . "" 2'111 TSL u.....1 •~2-1-ocat on. 70 •••• mo . ......, •. '""._ · 3 d k • 11' II $750 I t tll "B'" 0 '""6-4120 I-IMcL _ .. · ..... ...,.. tlrlp center priced to NII I c;er ger. oc: ,..,, . June 1 • nc: u . range . ..., l!!::Y:::::.I:!..:=:•.,,..::· ~IM;;::;:;;-;;-:;;~kl,;";-t~
5 S~~:.:~o"!':~~~ :'~ by out of lown owner. L~iavetyr •3neBrr.' 220B513, dTblu1gallnr •. S2400/mo9":.2•73 No pet1. 15411-1930. Call 1-5. NO FEEi Apl. & Condo HouM oV8f'IOOklng CdM 842~959 $477.000 L.H. o~~~ (213-541-8198). .,.,. .. 973-7944 1 BR. Pootllde apt. Spa-remall. VIiia Rer!tall. ~~··:=i ~t~ =~ i~===~==iiii $700/mo. 5 Bdr Somer1e1, Harbor clout 1pt, orpt1. drp1. 8711-4912 Brolittf. g ~ • r 11 •. S 5 0 0 / wk. ...... ..... ltii amm111 --View Hornae, good loc:. ,,.,,. .... Val plllo enc:lo1ure. pool. 875-3130 _ U r-• 4 Br, 2'A Ba tam hm, 1938 Port Claridge. •-•L.-.-b'--.a -.. $385/mo. 731-8829. ------...,..---By owner. Lovely wood, ,,_ llYllll lovely rnldentlal ne!Oh· $1375/mo. Call en-aid --•• 842-7312 2 bdrm apt1: N.B. nr
1talned end leaded 3 BR, 2 BA home In borhood w/park, t 875 Bay Realty 494-1840 BAVFRONT, !>let evall. 3 1 br, cerport. ,3115/mo. ocean. turn. or unfUrn. ~ ..... Ocean View. Walk NEWPORT ~EIGHTS . mo. Car1 9151•5883 -· PANORAMIC ttory. 2 Br, lrplc. No pet•. Utlll Incl. 3113 IN NEWPORT BEACH 1'!90 untutn. C.M. AaM. f~pl~~~~1:i ~~=~:ing~ Excellent condition and BHul a bd townhouH. ·OCEAN VIEW 111100/mo, 075-3097 w. e.y. 1548-91518 SlnglH 1 a 2 Bdrm rentt. 842-8779
$;!S4,000. 494•9548 utr~ -" Pf'loed It 2'A ba, pool. frpl, patio, Hlghly upgraded 4 Br. lalMa Lg aB 281 frplo patio Apartmen .. & Townt\ou-Ylllde a..tals"" --------·i $176. . Manha Mac· .. o. $845/mo. 1548-5128 2'1\ Ba, fr/dr. Pvt walled tnel ~ .,,c. • ' Ml. SOrne are e!egantlyl~--""!6~--~~~~
-.,,_.... 141 lfi~·~eii""jj8200ij~· "'M!19'I~~~~~~;;;; M 983-3018 o om m . $2 t 5 o /mo. Pealalala 1111 Santa •'na Coun. gar1~•ciu· ~r. l\lmlehed. Palm Sprlng1. 1350fwtc, _......,. ...... -.....,.......,......,..........,...--.., 644 1480 " From 1596 aleo tw wknd. 3 Br, 2 Bl 821'h Jaamlne Ltti fer kit 14tt Eut...icte Sptnnalc• cove • Adul1 condo, 2 Bt, 2 Ba on avail Mey 15. $7 mo. On Jambo!W Rd. at very pvt pool. &*-Pet.
134(),000 F.P. 115%down, 3 ~ ""1 2 bd 2th ba, IUYllW tll• bay, pool, 1unroot, 648-1938 San •~J-Hlh Ad. Walk to 8m«*• Trw a
no/.aym«1t1 In 1983 on ··-... LIT 1ttaohed 2 oar elec: gar llMm MIJl\a, boat doctt. ...._...., .......... 875-7&20 2 T.D. D I b but ,..., 111 11\d Sac Dep, 1va1i 4 Br, 2'~ Ba, New Bed· rntrloted 1c;~11. Me-2 Br, '576 mo. S500 def>. 14'-1• ..._.,_ d~n.,t dlatu~:91e~int•. :Z. =~i:. ~:::'.°.: now. 17151mo.1148-Tll38 ford model, guarded lure oour:••· se1stmo. 3114-B 18tl\ Pl, C.M. l---VERSA~:::;::::.:.1UE~;.9--4ia.t:::;tals:t.;:-;tti:!Dut~=1Miiiiiii
Caltmeto-lnletlorof re1ldentlal lo1 In HAR· ...,... I ::-:·.~1S0:1&m~ 1......_..,. 2, 1-ees.'487. 548-4131· VILLA BALBOA Roommeteeoonllneton
hlrdwood lloora with Unmf..... BOA RIOOe. H "x1H'. llTf Yll•t• 644-S403, 11444131 C.... W ... ITU 2 BR 2 Ba. and gar, lge COH008 831~NO All _..ltl w.s pine wall1. II you 111119 Moll reNQl\lble pr10ed PTtoed at 1585,000. Call _ _ petlo, No. CM. '525 mo. We dO 1tle .-di tor you
C-'ll'ltmakeyouadelll condo In mo11 pr .. 11· 1175 -2311 day1 o r 0 .. 1gner perfect wllhNWJ>tCrMl2•tY,3~2: Ouplex,48r.2~11.2100 .... 78G-8882 Unml ~pnoe.-ld
you un't reruH. Call 875-331 1 IV9lfWtlndl. Cape Cod ctlemt. 2 BR, ba oondo, IOftld , aq tt. front unit. Avltl. 2/0en waterfront ept &A-')'077 24 houri John 1135-3748 ext 280. ~ aecurtty bulldlng tn 2~ be.~ home com-trpto, eundeck, dbl gar, June 15th, S t 100/mo. YILU ...Wl now evall. BHulllul '
10% dn, 3 lk, 2 ea~ ~=~' 2~·:~.;.~,:: ~.s:~ ~u:!:= = :=, ~ ~.'=n':"· It 644-7220 M &4M155. :=c;:• ~·~~ C'nd•, Mndy t>Mch, WE LIK
bt, I Ba apt. 13211, · ne, Po04 l ape. Welll to l'lelf lot ioc.tld 2111. St. 11r oond, wet bet & I BR upper rear, dack, ltov.. MO.. utile tree. No 711().01~ evall. No pee.. fll Jiii Ownt 842-11290 Udo Vlflaee. M25,000. b9tw ... 1 PCH & Walnut. equipped k"dlen. EA VIEW. Executive 1tove & refrlQ, no ger, p«a.
OPEN SAT/SUN 1.11 l.M'IULn Call M0-2411 lflOt hM 100eM to Po01 tiome. 3 Bf 2th la. ep.. IGM. 644-7d 1 Ir 1 P9nOn 1445 YI.LI IN.Ml .... ,.. 'II
1no 8AND KEY OR. 111-1111 e-1 Lot '°' 1a1e behind endJ:::la 'i:Zmon. l,~,:C,0 ~70~0 w · a If I a..t900tmo. 1 er: a,..,_,. l4M 1 a 2 Br. CondOI ..-. I p1 ta• HAABOR VIEW HILLS Orlnl Boy'e In Cotta -• 213/4&0 4.... 2323 Eden A.¥9., C.M. Oce1f1 ... # 1 Ill~ Co. "'**"" •Br, 281, ""' .... M • • • • 1 1 0 0 0 0 ' 8711-231, or •VII, oall Condo bV beldl, 3 8'. 2'A 71<4172().0Ht -641-1U4 .i..L l'Toper1lll llell t"t WMr9I rm, ei.eutllul lg yd on Newport nelght1 1uper 87~ ' ....Wll 8&. MOUtltY oe-. trpo, ...,...... ......,.. :_.,, cH
•P9fOX 'A ecr•. 11ot1tad toe. 2 Br. houH, dbl 2 oar 9A'IOI boet 111p Cut• 1 Ir. "°'*· petlo, 14H. 2 bt, PoOI, 2 per-~ ...V • cHld
ledmlnton COUrl, 2 gerage, 'erdener. l otlno..1 Hot8Pf1nal. M.-V•de4bdfm,3ba. c ... ,,.,. e42:M12 ' l"daner. UOOlmo. eoneonly.S2&-J111tlPI. "' ...... m •Mo.~let*9 .,a tot wljll ore pit. U50tmo. 711·~3 or aonecl iw _._. "600. E>eeou11v1 home . ltliO · · 1'"*' or 8.,......1 848-11131 (, tem:7Pf'ft) OATCO VtUAGI COM-• Ct9dlt'I • ~ WW.-~nt •1'..!1'1•11..'000. By l~W7 __..ti .__ 642:41,t ~~7 OptOf ~~1~· =· :."r.:~ C....... ftM T~h~ 2 ·.·~ MU .. ITY 3 Ir. 2'A 9a. ~=-~~ 1tutne . ....,. • ...,.. ""' aar-.,-_....., • ~ -"-t .. Ctutr 1111 .,... ... . t 0 - --· .. ,._ ..-l• tPe. tlOO eq ft. of PUN LU-N9wpott <* tu:4114 ootion • .....,.,,. 1n, 12'9, ~-------UM't .... w/.. Maroetek-io4 1 ~: ~'r.:t ....,. 2 If. 1 la. Ill....,..., get.Q,. A~ .IUIW 1. Ho >CU.rt. oareoee. ~A.8 tn ~oft to .. MnM llntl lHI 000. 141-4474 Hiii,. 61d-Coet1Mellotwmet ~depo11t. Avall. ""*· 4*1*•a:: peta. .. 25. "1-4814 every tlom• • m11ter wtio.,.,..,..1ng. l1-•'l!~-:!-~~~r.uillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 3 year old' If. l\OfM on tenoed ln'p~ kid• pttl tmme d . 8<4 0 ·4 UO, lltO. No pete. 1u111. dlnlnt roome, 'fulillll °'° 112-'tM 11.... .... ... lllW 1 eore, •II •m•nltlee. 6»-e190 IDT My,_ t1tl141-f«t1 ,,,_..._ pool, dlilhwalfl.. wood IMlllnt ~ ....,..---~--:--:"-~~ ~.~~~:.·a~ Tlf W lmUll :•1•:,~1i'O .•P:r::~1i 8tytlltl 3 If Ill Oljt New· 4 BA llAY""°"1 et, /.Vt peUo, >et ra ::I_ lleMi... ::;.t:-t. =:::: ~::. :!::': ,:\:.9::
OoMn. Quarci.t comm. On1 o l t he premier e 11n 1;:..4'12 port 1ton1 frplo mod •1th 1101t doolc. Ne" l:r-ai'411 Br. HH. · ll•llll diner pro1rldeel. Ill· •too/mo. plu• l••t 6
Tennl• 0 11, pool. Prlv "°'"""A truly ooroeoue kllOll a_,., tnod ktct1/ crpl, P•lnt, eta, lt'l'OO ........ fir rlllt QA.NT LIVING only 11 •100-. N.I . •t-nn
9oll. AMUmlllle,.,,. · mldenoe of ltieer eleO-•H.-W e:•«*"4019!11toown mo. l1w1011 AHlty, Ul1W l ldrm 1w.1a 15 m111u111 trom 'Hlllon Nil . llMW. "-'·,.....
114-140-2060 enoe. Superb conetrvo-U a,u Ll'f fo Nt .. 190 HIT Ai(y 11.......a. I It, 1\t k T...,,._, I ldrm I~ la JIO llllnd, 1 m1rM91 to e.c. ~ 10 """ 1MNfte wtth
l"OO 4 It I .. llOll, 1 forever vie'# of tlO c1eo ~ l oountry ,_ HAOH l"'l.11. IUNGA.· ... lfmcl wpottl ..,. I ldrm 2 .. +oen IO ....... .Nil IMt .. ...... _.,.. IU llCM
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C8 Otange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, May 9. 1983
HOIOSCOPI
BY SIDNEY OMARA -
,. .. , May It
ARfES (March 21 ·Aprll 19). Highlight
independence, take chance on your own abilltles.
Utlllze natural pioneerl.J\i lnatincts. You'll make
valuable new eontacta. Trust your own judgment,
real1ze intuition will ring true. You are going ln rtght direction. •• ···
TAURUS (April 20-May 20;: You'll learn by
teach.Ing. Moet anawers now will be found behJnd
.cenee -privileged information becomes available.
P'amily member makee important conceulon -
eome l'Oldblocks, especlally financial, are removed.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): A.ocent on friends,
hopes, wishes, ability to convince 1uperiora that you
are ready tor blg chance. Emphuis alao on calll,
rneaagee. vislta, lnvitatlona which could ultimately
lead to travel. Sagittari.an plays important. role.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll be asked to
review, revile and poeaibly to rebuild on a different
hue. Scorpio native figures prominently, becomes
valuable ally. Career gets booet, you'll be in more
direct control of your own destiny.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect
coincides with creative endeavors, Important
change1, contacts with children and speculative
ventures. Emphasis alao on t.cavel, education, ability to analyze current situation in precise, accurate
manner. Horizons expand.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Money will be
available for domestic adjultment which inclu<les
remodeling , redecorating, purchase of items which
make home a more attractive, comfortable place.
Taurua, Libra, Scorpio pel"IOna figure ln exciting
scenario.
LIBRA (Set>t. 23-0ct. 22): Steer clear of
schemes which flirt with law. Focus on legal
matters, special rights and permissions. Become
more aware of public relationa, explore partnership
pouibilitles. Pisces, Virgo and another Libra figure
prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accept added
responsibility -individual important in your life
<1Uplaya trust, faith ln your capabilities. Job gets
done, health improves and you receive green light
where funding ia concerned. Cancer, Capricorn
natives play key roles.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Personal
magnetiam soars , member of opposite sex ls
attracted, confides feelinp and seeks commitment
ln return. Projec;t will be· completed, you'll reach
more people: ultimate travel will be on agenda.
Aries plays important role.
CA.PillCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll get to
h~~ ... _"" mattera. creative urge will be activated.
-you'Il-impriDr ffi'<JJVidUal atyl . F~trr&lao on
property values, security, dealings with older
family member. Aries, Leo, Aquarius persons figure
prominentl,Y.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Make inquiries,
give full rein to intellectual curiosity. Get ideas on
paper, take short trip if necessary to close sale,
transaction. Intuition is on target, you're able to
learn from past experiences. Another Aquarian
plays important role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Item which had
been lost at party or social affair can now be
recovered. Focus on payments, collections,
knowledge of percentage rates and inauguratlort of
savings program. Gemini, Sagittarius and another
. Pi9cea figure prominently.
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L.AAQ.IT a MOil P1T.Acct'1R90tlv..,._a TllM po1lllon at luxury Oo.nMdlepet'toowllh lat: Metur•, e"fMtlY• ,Ulttme.nom1ah1111lm , tmo.oldlNlll.AIWIOla.
AILlAel.! P1y1ble. Call lob l.•guna IHOtl Hot•f, Hp1rleno1 In •lllt•r non-ernoller, IYIMI 4S..Od nan•emoktt, 1 .. Mr . ~nown 11 lbony and
1000'• ol mbrl alnoe eet-2821 wkdyll. APOfY In pereon Monday IMChlng. tr.intng, enter• wpm, ...,.n dlilpoettlon lot11, 2480 Fairview et Ivor). Lovable flou18 1964 llff... • ."ldey. s .. R oy tllnrMnl at ...... Mutt ~. Miit OC AJr. fllt.O.M. broken pupa 941-8001
912·1000, 24 l!Ourt VanKenten. SU.Ill' ANO hlMI _.,fret. pott. ~10 a.,w. atatlon att~ 167 ... 14. '
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2022 QUAIL
NEWPORT BEACH .. , .. , ..
10AM-t2AM
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To Serw You
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M1n1g•rl81IH. l!!xpe• UIQ pm lAAL O,FICE, pe,.on• lt1tlon, 11th 6 Irvine, C 1 n • t K e 1 p. S 2 11 O r*'<*! nne ~..,.. lllllAl umD NMd llv .. tn oompenlon. 1b .. w/pleulng a. llftl· Ne. ~7 ~ and manager Wiii trllln. Pey II HMd EIOlffy ~· MOOl mol olet!t ~ quelltiee. lhloolno/A9oeMng ewti• 8lec6I L.etddot Rat,...,
fOf ~n1 Hiiie. ol'I tn\l'y lewl. brd. lat I--.. Oood typlet & IOrM ~ driV«.-lrnfJ'IM. OC*llnO t mot lam N00 AKC'.
F11hlon l1l1nCS, anCI 539..e243 Dir.ct~ NEED EXTRA CASH? counting ·~ IOf Ml. lor Hp. pereon PI T 7l416°42-22t' • Plloa Verd•. Ellcellenl 10248 WHtmlnlt« ~.,..y MtClt S*)ple m•r. firm In I~. Mra, WIU drMno. PIT ct«tl dUllM. ____ , ____ _ ~· end ct1eno. '°' o.* arow 10 wor11 from 1IC>IM. s1an 111 .eoeo Mutt hw.W drMng ...,. 111• 1dvanc1m1n1. ll'nrMd 9300 wk+ d Or ---213/748-12-41, A•k tor GF~pr1cs 'd aphlc poeal~. Cell C' 118.e& ......... ti~ C-::t'Pte1tc:'H~ AOHAreo,3yteolt,rwty Stev. U·t1M••per·agr1 dlOHt. 1·312·931-79'4 NMtJohnWayneAlrport 18th8t CM . to •t•rt . ltOO pereonw/k~ot I ti ~PIT, ltlalp I*· • MM1171872-2271 9¥11 CHIROPAACTIC COIOf a 2 color artwork, IX ' H2239. ton with good manner 800. &NM p1r911n THE __ .....;.... _____ _
ASSISTANT, PIT ~ Mllgn, Rubye, •let Now hiring l.lne Cookt, end plNalt)t pet"eonlllty, PACIFIC CLUB. ~ at Pett flU
e31.no1 camera work to Inell.Id• full & Pl\llnt, El\Pltl«lo-Mu11 tyi>e 1111 WPM. Non 4110 Mac~rthur llvd Dwarf Rabbltl u oo I" WAITU llne a 11a11·toM1. Muat be ed pref. Wloi• N~ot-tn\Oker l)fitferr.ci. b • l w .. n ho u re o i 1112-e1oe · ·
Thu,..: Fri. & Set. night•. 1ulok. ~1Y ~ '8rc~j Ible. The Grinder RH· 714-~71 10-11:ao, and 24:30
R .. um• neoeaaary. Ex-Jf!l280 Pf,.96 Newport taurant. 1400 WMt PCH, HllP-..aT II.I --~:~~!,~~~~~UA~~ perltn<le requlr.c!. Apply 81Vd., C.M. N.B. 842"8881 ltlll• ..... Expttlenc~ pref. FIT, •ue~aa@M
Lo .... 1 •• .,r1.....,.1n .. ~ lnperaon, Thura. Mey 12, S , d Office/full time, expert· Wanted. fmm•dl at• Engllatt •Pl•klng pref., a-A!-:: Mlt •• ... ....-"" ·-bet. 3 & II : N1wport Hop Ing • leun ry now enee In office proc•· cc 7 w 7 -!!!!!! 876-2496 or 873-9784 Be view NI ht Club. 1ce1ptlng eppltcatton1 dul'll. Call 871_5720. Ol*\lnga In the Anaheim · .A., 1 t •t I th. Ch«'Y wood (?) dr..w lcllttll I 33:l, W. C:.::t Hwy, 2nd for pre111r1 tor hand ArM. Pan tl!M ~ daye 8-7• co.ti Meu. w/oval 81n1y lramed
l •• tn.t1__ "'tll Floor, Newpon a..cn. Ironing.:. A .. POIY !~.penon1000 PllllTll II •r. 1F ~.!!.., llPI complex. • ... WllTll mirror. 4 dranre. orig -• Mon-Fto i.10 ,.,..., Spraying 1pt1-h111· ront v•u..-appeeranoe, W.cidlnot bNnotlel and llrd-#er• dated 'OI. '360
-TH•E=1R•v•1N•E=c•H-ll._D_,R:;;E:;;N::.:'S OLlll N. CoHt Hwy. Leguni condoa. FIT c'-ful pereonellty and b1nquet1.' 635-3005, °' 1178--4544 c H 0 Ru s s u MME R Work IUll time In beautl· 8"ctl 6311-6243 Direct Agency ablllty to work Wiik· 750-41111 " ta ....... '"'"". 1100, 1200. fuJ O p 1 H b t0248 w .. tmln1t1r end• a mull. Apply In ---------1~ .,_...., WORKSHOP le pr-.nt-•n• o nt . er or. HouMkeep•r nMdld for G8'den Grove pereon only: Bro1dw1y lllll• llUIUlll Cheet, 4 drl , 1118. Chectl Ing Giibert & Sulllvan'• Tull through Sat. Ty~ buly prof lo Nwpt Bch. s:>1ai1 Apta, 801 N. Loar•, proteotor 175, Cry1111
(Th• Mikado) beginning llOWPM, epptltude. For Muat be rHp w/own PUT1n11 n11 ·-· Anaheim 6311-0183 Anlmtl Crack•• Ill 1138-e030 May 17th; Tuuday a d111ll1 and follow up. trlN. 11 hra • dy, II dy1 • Entertainment ·
Thureday. 4-5:30PM. Minimum 2 yeare general wk. Am or pm, 11lery W•nt•d adult• over 22 lllTllUIT Hu lmmed nHd lor Attllaut1 Mll
5112-9448. office exper. $5 per hr. open, rel•. 840-8G82 who enjoy working With 1mmldl1t1 Ol*\I""• for 1xper&profperlormer1: -H6RBOR 6R"'6 APPLY IN PERSON TUM dye. youth. Mull bl well .. ., Sino.re, comedlane, a.-,. ,. ""' through Fri. 8-11 AM and gr~. pereon1bl1, e rMponalb ... enthutt11llc lebrlty look·allk .. , exotic. APPLIANCE SERVICE ••• , ... ,a
Fiaaaclal
1·4 PM DANA POINT polltlve motivator. Start r.:rle: 11ndwleh prep & d1ncen1 &. bllty-deooefa. We Mii reoond .. t::"·
MARINA co. 247011 .......... 11 1711 per Wiik. Cell Mon.'·OFOrt p:~fo-~~~~~ A...-rege comm l500 to appllanoea. 114 3-077
Dana Or., Dana POlnt. tor elderly •dull• board & 2-5pm, 848-7021 (Ilk for M•"•rhola, 17821 Sky 11200 per wk. Sand I •-•-•a--
I ta cu•. 5 dye per w11k Shauon). p 'k 8 photo a r.ume to: Ant--· .-~
•• "1 OlllTll lllLP mull llV. In & be oo;;l Part time peraon to help YI~. ;~7~~32utte A, Ir· mat Creck•ra 2111 PO LM 967-8133 Otl!!!uitln 4t14 Pn Mon lhru Fri. Super cook. Salary plua room & mike name b~ 4-11 Box 3207, N9wport 8ch. Ref rig , 12110. W11her &
A TT ENT ION REFRIG£AA· Sandwich, CM 11-411-4187 board. Call 8-43-2824 hre 1 dy, II dl yl a wk, RMteurant Ca. 921M13 dry 1 r , I 1 311 11 ch.
TION CONTRACTORS •1111 lllP Ml l1ttaller1/ etertlni 13.110 hr. CM. llJ Wlltnn/wliW SOI.AR INSTALLER 0 ' h w 'h r • I I 0 0 ·
C-38 lie. Melling lndM· No uperlenee necH-T ... al-•ial 848-117 1 N-port Beech 1\111 _.. nHded for 111p1ndlng _M&-__ ,118-48 ______ _ dual to RMO H Corp ww vloe dinner llou11. c Ml 1 h d S d F F Ollloer. 2 hre per wk. 11ry. Exciting Cl!Mr op-for •l•ctronlo gerag• Part-time worlelfl wanted Blackbelrd'e, -4260 Mar-o. n. yr an .~-on, SIM by I • roll .... ~ portunlty. doora. Mull have good No Expet' N«:. Frld1y1 & 11ep1r n101111ry .... ua R9fr1Q, xlnt cond. ,._.,. Tremendou• money opp. Fee for Directory. drlvln" r-ord and pr• Saturday•, 10•8, d.mon-tlng•le Way.I N,B. Apply2 have own hand 10011. 752-f153, 8711-3085 for retired or over 40 1•312•888•4347 ., ""' 1 ti food 1 k 1 In pereon on Y belwMn Colli• credit• helpful. . , pereon with at leut 10 vloue relerencH, Send 1 re ng " mar e • & •pm. (No phol')8 call•). Call 42-73118/evee forl frlae, FroatfrM , 111 white, yra •><per. E1el1tlng Corp. EICt. C-11133 put exper. to Clualftld near your home. appt. ~1~~ •Ide 1245.
I• fully lneur•d and 01rkroom t•ch/runner, Ad No 1088, P.O. BolC 714-1178-8877 lllTI PlllH .,....,.~
bonded. 714-4119-2801 for 1m1ll MIHlon Vlelo 1880, Colla Me11. CA. Puttlme u1l1t1nt for Oood driving record a "lweetf ........... " Refrigerator. Ilk• new, bet: 7 & llPM M.cllcal Office. Full lltM, 112827 Newport BHch Facl1I muet. Salary, vacetlon, 1 froet Ir•, 2 door. 1185.
Mon-Fri. Muet be clMn Seton 8-42-4911 •lck leave, lnauranoe be-o e R p ..... It Ltu ft•.t d .. 1111111 . neflti . t78a5 Skyperk THE R 8 E ORT II 893-llOeO ~ -CU t & d IP In ab I 1. 6 ti .. I p•-T1lll looklng fOf eoptilltlca.tld, ---------l2 II, CX>O tb $800,000 4g5 .. 700 ,.gencyeccoun ng, ... ua _, Cir, Irv. up 11111 people who WHITE REFRIGERATOR 2
2nda. F11t approval & have experl•nce with ml/WllUlll SllM • Compute</ Soft· would lnl"" =na with door, only '60. llllUTlll ULU A R C A u t om • t • d -• 8Cl7-3939 funding. 861-9135, Oa-Syeteme. Good t•I•· M•k• extr1 ti helplng ware, pert time, exper. ownert of Roll1 oyee ---------n11 Corp CdM, Doug IMM IN ... I phone pereonallty Per-youth carrlert promote w/ PC. No programmer•. Motor can. yldlta, air· G.E. Avocado R•frlge Bullay; Bier. PIT. FIT, XLNT Commie., manent poatllon Salary their own Htebll1h1d 7141888-5800. planH, ute, antlqu11 14. 7c:f, S2211. 492-11 477
Work In oc. Muet have C 11 8 · h 1 routH. Mature, outgo-and premwm propert.... Evee. •11t111n, TJ>.'140H flalr '°' colof a. bl a Nit open. a 1~ •n 1• Ing, et1t1otlve p1rental SALES ~ comm. pllld weekly ---------I. um llerter. Wiii train. 8-411-81130, 833-21. type pereon, pie-call FIU llY·~ "' If you can Clo.., call 00 Admlral home lreuer. • ' II 840·112-411 Interior Oealgn Show 2-llPM. M·F. 848-7021. Good paylll Work on Monday or Tu.iday tor 1100 OBO. 4119-38118 ev•
llem1P h, tK, . IMIL ••••n•-Room nMdl part time Ill llOO PEI l'I phon• .in .our.pleaHnt a sip o 1ntm•n1-. Wuher1 clean, work• Spectallitnglfllai &2nd --• Pereon Friday w/ • a offlolbythl-.~orn, 71414811_.llU good,186.Dry1r,g11,
TD'• elnoe 11148 2 v-re expertenc.. X-ray • x p • r I • n c • . N . B . Petition c1rcul1tor1 aft & eve work for lead· -• _ ••• _ wor'k• good, 178. Guar, Robt. Settler NH/CM llc1n11, non-amoklng, 8-42-22115 Pay twice wkly wortc own Ing perlpdlcal H rvlce. •u.&r-_. 1148-4-468
R.E. Broker Bet Realtore gen'I dentletry ofc. Very 1 .a.-hre, '. 1111 tmm9dl1t.ty. H.B. llll•riHI (11}111111, --1---.-~-.. --.-842-2171 5-45-0811 enjoyable working cond. .....,., 631·&338 831-1881 OIU. MW 114-IMt I I a.) I ....,. -
WtOOw-tfAr US-tor wond«f1Llj.111mltt..£&.:.W:.Of!Lllll drlY!nlL._p~ctclna MUo.r ~1°' 11 I• IJ••IJ • Nr ,_, JClnt oond. Seti~
S 1111on 111an . Writ• c1... .ncrciu. 11~ --PRINllffG n9flf-l•••"•fJ hm:a only 1108. c111 ~c·.~.·.~·Dcheek.1n°1.·~o~n~ ~.p •. o~c0•· ~~.~.d~~s:~~cro:i; 53~~:~~~cy OFFSET PRINTING MA· s:~~~. PL~~~o~~?~1~;~~! '!!..!~·, ..... , ••. !~: Gary 845-1731
"' M .... 112828. Garde4'1 Grove CHINE OPERATOR phone, ellper, end name ,., .. ...._, __.. MeytlO wHher & dryer. 873-7~11 Dental Hyglenl4t Landecaper with Irrigation nHded by Huntington on •n• mech l}trt llt4, lte !ti, heavy du~ Ilk• new, very
2nd TD• from $5,000 to Buay N~•w ort Center experience. MIMlon vi.. BHch City School 01· Saleapereona nMdld lor 0.L clMn 1190 MCll. 150,000 hlnh ril•ld H · Gr~·p 1 p/I .,.,._. etrlct. '"1253-'" 1588 n.ar d 848-2498 • ~ ,,...~, to area. Call 11-12. • • ,.. growing a vert111ng .,.._ cur•d by tinge famlly Plent condition•. Cell for 858-3791 mo. depending on ex-company. Excellent be-•~ Sear• refrtg, 1 yr old, 17
homH In Sen Bernar· lntervl-. e.40-1122 per18(IOI; 1 yr minimum. neflt•. Medical & Dental. 11l*'911 cu ft , almond. 1525. dlno. Prln only. Call LEGAL SECRETARY OeadUne tor flllng appll· Inquire et: 892-7711 ut 439 dye,
Denni• (714) 888-9828 hltll let Eatlla1 Poetllon tor ••per legll callon May 13th. Written W oai..i..AI Lu We need good !*>Pie 10 ev• 5'48·8288
Mon-Fri 9-6. & orglnl~ld W/bkklng & e.c:retary, preMnt e.c:r• tMll wlll be given 111 •P· IJH rnnH ••• In•. •~p. 4 da wk. Pd Vee tary re-loo1t1ng. Salary pllcenta et later dale. Advertlalng Mgm t & ~r'o'muoupr ~~,o~'U::~,~ SEARS REFRIG. 1150 Pvt pert111 wlah to pur-& holld•"'"· 5-48-3000 bull on el<llle. Contect APPLiY 20451 Crelmer M11k1tlng. 842-1388 vuw 840-5479 chH• 111 & 2nd TO'e, ,. 1 Tracy, 7141840•8900 Ln "'B. Ph~ ......... 8888 flee In .P• evening for .. t h t 1 e r e 1 . B le r . OWll•I I IWllT. " ~-,._ Sa ... perlOn, tun or PIT. Holiday Inn'• new travel Refrtgertter. e 1115. Gas
118t9-7118-0318 LIQUOR CLERK • Full-PRINTING dlr«:t ...... mall or WO-club. Salary + commie-dryer, $85. Freezer, $80. Peraon to work during Fun 11 'd ap/11 men S1lary. commie-elon + bonus. call Clean. 5'47·2918 the houri of 10-6, Wed. time, nlg.ht1, good Pl'J. • meexper·a pr c alon, paid vacation. 75 1•4222 Iller 1 PM. ---------•-1 t thru Fri Muet be hard mature pereon, ex per P4H90" wlk~ge 01 1 group lniurance. w 11 Se a re 2 0 cu It. Io p ... !!•ta worker. Apply In pe<eon. req. Apply In pereon: color & 2 color •rtwork, train you. Permanent Telephone ••I••· top lrewer/refrlg Sl25
ltlt Wut.. Slit Wed. May 11, bet. 3 & 5: ~~7 E. Cou t Hwy, =~ ~~~ poalllon In growth bull-comm. or H I. to etart. &42-11218 after 5:30
Newport Bayvl-Night · 11~ & half t~ ... uit........ n111. 11835M Sk~perk Wort! trom leeda. G<e.t •U-.. a-..1.1. Hl4
... tall t. eL.11 ...a Of"n ltat·'· -1.1 --------AmblUou• college •tu-Cl b 3333 w coaet ·-~-'" .,.. Cl 1 R Io o 2 • h I t t • ..... _ .... -._ " au -.. ~ I denll. Earn $150 to $300 u · · Loan Procnllng qulek. Bui)' .nap In C.M. r, rv. 1yn1 111r • · -
5 500 •••• ct... . fl Hwy, 2nd Floor, N-port Pr111lxlou• Bank In •ppty In ...... -n·. Or ~-11 s-1em1 7141980-7004 H I .... TllS S1 n Fem 21 to lhr 2 BR 1 Ba, Costa Mesa 2 0-el. ~r week. A . 12 noon Be h "' .. ~-.... ,. nr s. Cet Plaza. fplc. sutt• from 1 175/mo. Utll Aaaeaut ... ll 3112 Ask tor Don. 645-5780 ac · Sent• ne/Co1ta Mesa 842-5280, 1795 Newport SALES PERSON Te~ Wttt ___ 15_7_11--4_8_1_8 __ _
pool, Jae. $245 + $150 lncld. 7711 W. 19th. St. Domestic: Governess/ area Is looklng for VA/ Blvd., C.M. Mature lllel persona In 1 ---~ frff trfta 1022
dep. 5-411-1565 851-8928 WEllllT Ltll AM T I hon Houaekeeper llve In, FHA and Conventlonal oomm & Res cleanlng --e ep e belch communl"' In La-Loan Proc111or1 with PRINTING-Lt paite up, 50.,, c' omm. ·+ bonu~ 21 ..........
WANTED 22 30 Id $250/ • ""''' dranaa Through Hypnoll• '' 1 2 I Full typln~ & cu11omer eer-.,. : • yr o up, c r,._ • .,_, M,,,._, b ..... guarantee >fia"I"" Nat' Marketing guna Nlguel to care for • yr exper ence, program 751 7013 , ...........
Prof. female rmmate to 1/c, reetrooms. 17301 v·-1 '""" " .. ., I hll Time Poettlon Xlnt Se vice °' ' buey printing & . • ....,... JOB 33:25, 73-4184 rm needs lnlelllgent ch ldren w e mother · • graphic center In C.M. ,.. ..... R Fer IHll ahr oceanfront apt. In Beech Blvd. Huntington adlplable people who work•. S•llfY + room + tary and Bonua. Imme-6 1~,...,11
San Clement• 1325 non-Beech. 842-2834. SINGLESI Bowllng Lee· •nloy public conllcl. board. Prefer Europeen, diet• Opening•. C1ll for 42-5280 4 aey work week milking Mt..tlllac Pr ...
amkr. Dini• &40-7328 BAY FRONT OFFICE gue -Monday'• llPM 18 Mull have clear tel•· 2 poaalble opeolngl, Clll Appolnlment AMER-,,.... .... oten Nll•. Newporl Beech. • .... ,.~ ... ,
S... 3 ... c u ....... h 15751 J It I 1· wke FUN-Money & Tro-phOne voice. 9 to 1 Mon 493-4733 ..,../wtcnde. ICAN TEMPORARY I _ _.1 1 I 873-2180 F.U er _.. .... '" ,_ °' "' ' .. n 19 mo. '" or • ' hi·• C II CHARLIE S E R VI C E 8 , mm .... ate open ng• n ., w/prof mall & am child. utlls, prtcng. 873-1003 e.., 9
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1ST6RTS 611.. thru Fri. plua Sat. Op-.,.,.,, Wertr--_ 71 • .,37 3,..,., Loan BrolclfllQI Co fOf Secfl1ary: Eacrow Co. 11 -....... ... Many amenltlle Incl pool I ~.,... " u portuntty tor an excellent ilf _...,.. ...... • """ entry level p roc111lng IHklng well organized .,._.. & Jae 1 cNld OK. '400 •CdM dlx 1u11 .. S AC, VEGAS optlonll. put time Income. For need• 11 11ound exper'd *L•• ,,......,. clerk. Accurate typing Secreter{, detail orient-Fer ........ ..n
Long haired klllentt, blk &
white, callco. orenge &
whl, 1 boblell 548-6219
111 4PM.
4-8 week old kittens. Hl-
ma11yen mother, Fllher
7 978-5294
rariitar• 1825
I Ill F•ITlll Lee 957..&133 mo. 788-2920 dye. Gary. ;~~'l~~· g~'i' H ~2:. SCR'M LETS ., Interview call Jell at ~u~lu~'~ '::P6:~cf"·J~ Xlnt lllary p1UI commie-and attention to detell ed, type 50-55 wpm, OaQ 141-1111
873-4123 -87s-8900 , ft • i 5-4ii6-i 5i7i7i8iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil epeak Englllh. WIQll up elon, mlnlmum 2 dee11 required. $900 to $1100 mature, awn d=tlon Ta..-
N/amkr, 3 br.condo, Hunt. Ex ti ~-ANSWERS ...... ••ananar couple-· to l7anhourdependlng exper. lit 6. 2n TO. Jpermo.SenNdErW~meoR'~ lmportant.878-·10 •-w -**I BUY** Bch. 1200/mo +'Ill utlla, ecu YI..,.,,...... · .....,.., ,., ._.... "'' upon exper. 842-1843 Nwpt Bch. 8111-o444. ••nne, IT.. lie&• ••-• bdrm furn. l l50 dep. Nr South Co11t M•tro area experience tor 97 unit• HOME LOAN INC. PO II• _, Needed 11 once. EJCpert. " FlllfTlll OCC. 984-3&5-4 F'ull s.rv\ol, 0A~~!' ·BCudt• guden •PL No pelt. Driver, route dellverlea, LI.. Bo11 8080 Newport Newport Beech Tex enc• or wlll tt1ln. Full MASTERS AUCTION
The Headqu1rtere Co. u-· -°' er Coeta Mesa. Salary + Org County. Own car. SALESMAN. Pert time Beech 112880, or call Lawyer. Mu•I have u -time. 2 O'clook 'Ill 9
Roommate needed 1bout 5-45-9222 ACCURATE bonue + apt. 642-4907 s111ry end mileage paid. wee1<end1 only. Work In 1 1.--8-40·9350, cellen1 Mct1tart1t and Mon. thrv frl. Cell alter 1 141-1111 IH-1121 ~llie":~ ~·c':~~:'eoil-.... ---.,-... --.-.. -tff--I ~~:~c;, ::J~e~ weelldeva. 850·2293 b~~i.~~'E'Tel5~'~~· PIT WIUllll NLY ~~~~= =~~ PM. 888-0161 Rust Floral Sole, 8'.
831-1284 First Clua Executive Of· nomlst: It teem• u AUTOMOTIVE lllYll Molltlf/Orlver -24+ yrs. employment hletory & Travel IO•nt, 2 yre min. plnow·bec:k.1250
flee, 1200 eq n. Airport though 1h1 w .. thermln Mull hive emal~ car or .......... Ir.... Clean cut -H11d Work-Ntary 10: P. o. Box 7248, •XP41'· w/Sabrl !reining. 1163-4058
San Clemente Apt. Area.Sh8'ewlthexlstlng has a better chance of llllUI. lfFIOl motorcycle FUii or part t.eedrna Nat'I Co In• Ing · Good Driving r• Newport BHch, CA. Or. Cty 1lrpor1 er••· NEW MATTRESS SETS.
111/aecurlty $300/mo. tenent. Executive Sult18 being ACCURATE Train .. lull-time. Ottk:e time. For lmmedllle truly rec:eMlon·proof In· cord. Pref. ~per. but Wiii 112880 841-905-4 ,. Twn u $80, lul ~ $65,
Non amolcer. 4M-7144 need not apply. Cell: experllnoe helpful. Muet work daty h11 • grHI opp·y conatder training right lllllTllY w•-i wa,,,.Rll ~ $105, King 1125. ~d118!2 after -4 PM 1 -·t I ,.... •a&a bl good with numbert & CaU: 8'4S-0386 for motlv111d men & person. Siert, $6/hr. ••-••-ANDY 750-5&32 ltalall Wu ... lttt ...... ,_ -..... tight 1yplng 1blllty n•-women Guar 11200 Inc STARVING ACTORS For fTlllOrbtolleragenrm With Cit tor wlcl<• bU----------
Ollllry. Excellent com-lrlter/hltttrJ ftrat mo during training MOVING CO. 850-13&e In Newport Center Musi k .. lunch --..ic-. 9:30 Antique 3 dr•-wooden
Prof. mat. Mall ttrgt. non lulanl lntall ltlt piny b1ne11t1. Pl Hae Mu et have eicperlence, 11 per wrl111n 1gr11-have good typing & or-PM. M on.Fr I E • rn Chest, marble top 181138.
amkr. nn. aound, fooklng fnlllln ADS contact Tina et v11td Caltf. Driver's Lie. ment. Earning• unflmllld Rell El1•ll ganlnttonal alclk. T .... $150-$175 wkly. Muat b4f S95. 548-88e5
to •hue larger view Front offlca w l ehop UUl1U and provide OMV Re-w/po11n1te1 to mlk• ..-01111. LE. phone exp. Cell Arleoe neat, p1r1on1bl1. •n· King mid bed meur ...
home or condo w1tennl1. ,apace, 800 aq. ft. rea-I NAIJl:.R~ port. Full time. Excellent $1200-$3000 1 mo. Two c1reer oriented 11-bet..een 10-t. 644-11111 1rge11o. 9711~747 et 10 frame & 1 Mt. of lhwts·
pool, l•cuul, etc. with 1on1bt1. Co•t• MH•, lffE FREE C Co. b1n111t1. Quallfled S•I•• ex per prel'd. cen-needed to learn ll•ITllJ/•..w AM'°' appt. s100 for ell. 8111-8350 prof. MI F non enikr. zonedR-2.5-48-7249 n 1\Dll LA eppll c ent• o nly , 15422009 thllklll1olbrotcerege& -· Hunt Harbour tp Laguna .; "" " 5-49-11871 EOE M/F/H · -· m1neo1ment of com-For buey RE Develop-WarlhouMllnllde Sates Super q~ hld.-•·bed Beach. Call Wolfgang 10 Cal: /1-00 1t1•I~• 111-.it IAUIUI 111111 merclal R.E. Income m1n1 Co. One pereon Variety 01 dutlle tn 'w•-like~. cost $900, 1111'.
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0 6 p.m. 11 (71 -4) "·--1. ltalall -11 •.t•·Hll 1 '"1°1 \\-.1 <,.to •11(10 Driven Earn $-480 to '800 p., during training Exoellenl otc, non amkr, muat have rellouM, door flnlahlng, Ing $300/obO 840-7194 -•• ._ ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!_] Full Time, M on· Fri, .. _ flt I & I h ..... , & with ability to handle In-' 838--6 llO. Commerclel C-1. W. 19th .; 13.75/hr. OMV r .. d-oul week II you have • eta . ..,..ne • • II e hH t Mini typing '""m' com-aide H IH In our eho-Gold&. grMn velour eola. !~~~~~~~~~~A Wey to make money & m1nd1torw. 234 Fleher, wagon or van and enJoy ln111ranc1 plue dent el mend or Englteh langu-wroom. Sall"' + c:omm. $60. 848-9824 St. C.M. Prime locatton, 1 F 1 , woric~ With 11«1-..., pt1n. Call R11lonomk:1. '""'" & IJ>lltty 10 com...... • •
I t I 2 B I B• oae weight. anta•t c Coat• M .... 54" • 174 -..--...,. ..--+++ ~ '"' Cruzen Cu11n fer ltat ltl2 • n erm•. r. -Loat: Blk & White Auetra· ~ Cell r. RountrH •Ii 876-8700. bu1ln111 corr .. pond-· ~1 • Sof1bed 1250. bar 11ool1 ............... _ ..... __ .._,., prl11e11 houee with large llen Shep, 2\.\ yre old. =h~tyog=~~ _E_x_p_e_rl_•_n_c_e_d_M_a_t_u-re-1 5-48-7058 btwn 11AM & Real Eat•t• Salee a Rent· enc• Independently. 548 8833· $-40 ... 11¥. rm t1b1M l50 ~~';t~~:: =.~.:...~~~' ~~1i3t-4087, Wk n_owl 5.H·Q_H__3 or Phone people. Top Mon-3PM.-daya. 1 •••·Well 1oc1tld, very = =k=:-:~ HOSTESS ea. 5-411-2141
873-7644 _I-MAKINO M O NEYI 55S...982 -ey+bonue.751•7013 buey~Pen.offlce 1191 degree prel'd . 2 Burnt Orange Swlvel
Eutblulf ..__,_,. 8MCh $550/mo. +MC. Found: M blk Lab, F lllYllTTll E,xperlenced Rental Car f 'd 'Ction need1anexperienced11-Knowledge of RE deve--Chalre $50. 1 HIQhback
II • ,...,....,....!,... 1146-5442 770·5829 GOiden Rel. ml11 puppy, peraon nMdlld to write QI' " " c1n11d agent. Apply 1,,.._1 n1erd. Mutt be Bright. 1mbltloul per90fl Spanlltl wood ctt81r $15. nQle g.,ege or •• orage M grey & wht Schneu.zer and houHk~. Mon. contricte. 7-11 Rent 1 C I Pl.AVA REAL ESTATE, -... ·~· ,.. to '*P m11k1t very••· 631.5288 eve11wtcnd1. 171f.84-4-4268 800aqll.,pvtb1th,w1t1< mix; M German Ship, through Fri, (1om1 Car 850_1180 I a «73-1900 wtlllng to learn how to p1n1lv• hom11 t o ---------
Ofu ... t·' _1.. & gu pd. ale avail. Incl. blk & brn, no tall: M overnight•). 658-83115 __ . -------i operele word proceaeor mllllon1lr•cl1H client•. For Sele; off white 2 PC n .. 1 -" 1800 aq 11 of fenced GermanShep,blk&brn. LvemMUge. • EyeM.O.neect1aN1it1n1, D :I Piot What• WonderfUI World & email olc compultt. Mull b• euperbty aeot. S100. oil whit•
t817 W11tcllff, N.8. 278 yard. C-2. Suite T. 130 ~· N.B. Anlmal S'*ter Bab ·•tt~ ent-" PIT el-111perl1nc1 preferred. a .. y of Shopping, right 11 Salary comm1n1urat1 groomed, eophlellcatlld, Re111n Berea lounger,
I .,.....,.. .. 2 """ 17th St C M uoo1mo C y ..... w "" Call M on -Fr i 8 -5 . your nr>ger1lp1 everyday! w/expe<. Call 1175-7671 •"'lleh, and have en 111• 1200. GE microwave, o .,,.,,,., eq. "· ·""" IQ. • · · ..., · 125 Meea Dr, .M. t•rnoona tor 2 eweet •D VISOR 0111" P11 1 c1 111 d 1 1 1--•-· " 100 c & b 11,IUlllll>i.lorr'Mdlcator 5-48-0479 84-4-3880 831--4780 " • ' 0 111 • or n.......... clllng pereonallty. -• opper rHI
dental .... ..._.., 641·6032 klda,i my8".,o7m8~·1 NC•ll -.;..F_A_S_H..:..IO_N_C_O_U_NS_E_L_O_R_, 642 5678 cAaldl•·.!~_f1•7c8eeynodur;_,•d •. SELL Idle lt1m1 ~tth • Po1ltton 11 part time & diving helmet, Replloa, .,...... Pl• 111111 ILYI 1FOUND: Purebred Au•· mom nga 4,,.. .. on-"'"" <>v .. Otllly Pllo C -p1y1 w•ll. RE llcen11 $250 llrm. Duk wt llWPtlT BYD Ret11t/offlc• 18711/mo. ' trallan Shep female, amkr. $12/hr. PIT, Ladlel Ap-• ClaNlllld Ad-VllOf help 842.st7e.' tuelflld Ad. helpful but not required. aecratery, 185, ton• of
FullSeMoeSultee 848-1158, 1575-2213 pllldlthroolor.53S..887g • ...._....,. Wlltt4 P•ret8u~~7 you. PlllM phone lmmedl•· ml11<:ltem1,baek1t1,p1c> .. ..., mTI .. -'Wtlndl. -538--01118 -·· tely 731 .. 4.oM I u r. I . QI. h 0 n I y ' J5l~£~S:_ ~~~~~:17~,!~'.~ ... l-:--~-:p-,!"-.-~-•• -. -:-~:n-cm-0.-n~-y-yr-&1 ~~i~~E 1~t~~~ F~~~~~~ NewapKIDe'*s.t:.ARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ~~ :=! .. ,,!!!, -~-.d-~-:-~-=~-.·-~'-;2-_,-r4-b~-;-· -4
640-6470 evall -4/15 815-eCIOO ctledc 8C Piao C1tou-Banking ,_ Pl8M dub. Training 'I:. exp. In generel office. ..... lln M..M ---------11----·--· ----11 ... T* R-ard • no GROWING NEW INDE-by prof. HIGH PAY, .. typllt. cUhi.r or ...... ...... Altport•M-Ellec: .... pLltatala ltlt qu'••tlone aaked PENDENT BANK I • for Mr . Flemin g , _ _ 831-7086 box1prlng1end lr•m•
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50 Mr. Whitney
1 Red apple: 51 Blue shade
abbr. 52 Put aside
4 Cut 54 Fishing gear
9 Stares 58 Light stroke
14 Wallaba 60 Sentence
15 Ravloll (sl.)
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16 Warn 62 Bouquet
17 Whips 64 Rudeness
19 Fixation 66 Arrives
20 Three spots 67 Battery part
21 Soak 68 A +ent
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23 Preposition 71 Man's name
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WESTERN SADDLE lprtbl CeMt 1131 642-6200 d'ft Muat Mii, S9000 obo. Aatt•ttiH •-------
Tooled IMlh« Bnai9Wlcll Poo1Table4x8, 64Z-t431 eva 873-~ llYEITllY
$100 857-8390 3 pl~ 11a1e. conven e •-& W&f Sabot Phoenix 8569 nic-IMPORTANT NOTICE Tnckl • 9035 * '75 5301, 4 spd • air Into ping pong table, ...... Ing r...,,.,., 3 Miis. many TO READERS AND cond (7 t5LWC) NEW WROUGHT IRON comea with ell accH. 13' Zodiac, 40 horae extr~t oond., $l200. '81 FtOO, 6 cyt, 3 spd w/ * '77 6301; auto , load·
P •R""OT CAGE $70 -cury ...... Hight--..._ ADVERTISERS overdrive plcku.p. 23.000 ...,., 1so·TXG) " " • · $850. 646-5708 11ter .. _ -·•· .. """" 644-4558 alt 6. The price ol Items 1d "" " 764-1400 or 675-5875 8PM. trailer plus extru. $2500 1---------vertlsed by vehlcle daat:I ml. $5400 obo. 494-.2069 * '79 3201, 4 spd , sun
T OBO. Dey 875-1978, 1962 Columbla Challeng· en In lhe vttilcle class!-'82 Toyo11 tongbed, bed-roof (547WRO) Bllln IPPM. g u oven w/ 4 P91MnQ81' golf cart, llke 648-5707 uk for Tooy tr, 2 4 ft. w ll h N pl lied lldvertltlng COiumns 111*', 5 spd, $6500. * '79 7331, 4 spd , load-brollfK, good cood. $75, ..-. $1000 mooring. S 15,500. ~ _ .. (9711.JXB) brown. 642-5371 · 87s..248 alt 5 2•' 11•.MOI 998-!0t8 does not Include any ap-645-7t94 (Tim Thomas) ""'
ATARI VIDEO GAME & Rlllee: 12 ga Moasberg, Open model. 225 omc. -30_'_C_o-ro_n_ad_o_w_/4_.c;y_l_en-1· r:~c::.':r '::::: ::~~~~·~ Wa .. ttl !u~:_o(5%~v~uto .. low
11 CAR5TRI~~~ $150 10/~2 Ruger, 22 Marlin & $9000. 873-0240 glne, mini cond. $22,000. c;hergea. f-tor alr pol-Crew-Cab-Tandem. Wiii * '80 7331, auto , load· 2~ Zoo animal
3 1 Chem suffix
32 King beaters
33 Rank
12 Silkworm 40 Club member 40-1....., mlac. c amping equip-15' Elgln Flshl •kl 25HP 673-4743 1u11on control device look 1t Chev, GMC or Id (1BST118J
1 Sicily's 13 Depot: Abbr 42 No bleman Two Neil Diamond tickets, ment at low prices. Call Jottneon $1,000. Antique H-ble--14-.-C-1---.8-t certlflcallons or dealer Ford '73 10 '80. Alter 5 * '80 3201, 5 apd .. low
neighbor 18 Detour 45 Grassy , row 2. s-uon 2, for Fri, 846-4629 25HP Johnson $500. 0 1 amaren. 1 documen111ry prepara-PM. 548-21117 Gregg ~lies 11BCV080)
36 Consign
38 Choose
39 India
region
41 Ocean-going
43 Do
something
44 PGA
members
46 Hose support
47 Weary
1 2 3
...... Hp s 00 trlll«, extrn, Kini cond. 1 1 '80 3201 5 spd "S" 2 Separated 24 Wants plain June 17th. S50 ea. CROSSBOW Bernett 2 Johnson 1 · 847-0646 eves. 1 on charges un eu '71 f ..1 f 11 •-I ' ..
3 K 859-8605 Commando, 2 prod•, _M_8_·98_9_1 _____ ---------• otherwlae specified by tr• • -n pacllage. (71571031 Ind o f role 25 Backed out 48 Paint •-ia •-: ?Oll the adV9'11aer. ¥• Ton. Lumber rack. • '81 733i; 5 spd , load-
4 Hot springs 27 Kind of tent 53 _salts Sony/Muntz 1g1 1creen 175, 150. Telescope & 13 It Botton Wheler. 50 _, ! !lfll• ---------: Needs rear brakes. ad. (1DOP949) s _Vegas 28 .. __ Is 55 Sea fow l protection TV, $580. Sa· peep slghta. Sllng & 1' HP Mere. Traller. Auna Kohl« 6.5 KW Generator . .&ate ltmcn / 11eerlng pump. body * '81 3201: s spd , sun
nyo Betamu video cas-doz. arrows. 845·1286 good. $3300 O< beet of-$1500/0 BO. 645·7184 PUtl MU work. St.000 Afler5tPM root. (1EBC299J 6 S tar. Pref. Born" 56 Sticky Hiie recorder Modlll eve. rer 64S-2124 wkenda. wk mao, 539-9164 home. 548-2917 Gregg • '81 52111: auto . sun
7 Packs cargo -30 Footwear 57 Streak VTC9100A, -In boK, All mete! weigh .. ber end de 549-7922 .. CUSTOM CAR COVER • G root. (tCGB811)
8 Rushed item 59 Male voice S250. Viking Mwl'1 ma-bench 150 lbs S75 com-38' GRAND BANKS wood, Slip • Deeb 7122 lor '82 Honda Accord. ~~~~.dB:. ~~:mo~;:, * '82 5288, auto . toad·
9 Hockey e g 33 R 61 Coaster chine, llke new. 290. plete Ml 494..0188 t win d lesel, loeded . .... th 211 •u new. weter resistant, mechanic busine ss. ed. (1EJA474) • • . . ay Mehog. din. table w/2 Fenlullo oondltloll. Call $223/mo 675-3463 Ron 1 190. 559-1252 lat. eve. Auto. PIS, P/B, AM/FM * '83 3201; auto • sun 10 Yukon's 34 Implicit 62 "Alasl": tvee. 4 chain, $t00. En-ft /Wit/lterH 1132 parker o 1 I • day• •----·-----1· 8 o 4 Bo 11 M a In . Cass. s .w 1n11rumen1a-roof. (l FTC758)
neighbor 35 Houston Ger. larger & compl, dark-BEAUTIFUL 25 .. RCA 873-0954, -176-0924 Newport Beck Bay. Sllp 10 Chevy-350 $850 . lion. new t200x16.5 131-2111
11 Christian bowl 63 Fish eggs s~/uT~~1·,s:~· ~:·; Color TV. 2 yr wrnly .• 58 Owena expreea cnii.. :52 ~.0S12251mo.w8~ tie 631-8305 tires. 60,000 ml, Unled 208 W 1at. Santa Ana
festival 37 Transaction 65 Lyric working . $50. Conn 1148. Free dellvery. er. Twin 283'1, Xlnt 594_ 18';7°· ell /wk ~~ JACK WILL REPAIR glass, CB radio. & vanlty1 ___ c_i_osed __ s_u_n_d_a:_y __
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_ trombone, S150. Trum· Openrv JS!':·. ••e-tJDA Cond .. Eatate need• 650•3458 ' your ~I Ute bodywork. plates. Truck. all loolS. t974 BMW 2002 wttn au-
10 11 12 pet, $100. Tek1ronlll ""'na._ uv ca1h . $7850 OBO. Xlntcraltemanship.Seve end equllmenl + 1omatlc; trans .. new
01cllll1cope & a111d New Pioneer stereo wt 714-498-2229 20' Sailboat Slip, Newport on Insurance clalma. customers 7ooo obo. p11ln1, tires, Blaupunl\I
electronlc equip, $2000. apkr1, COii $1300 ,_, •-n lilt Beao!', k 67.,. .,...,.,,. Quallty 11 • low. low _5_5_9_-7_4_58 ______ 1 s1e1eo cesselle & only
873-4200 $600.645-7031 ..., mer .......,.,.,... price. 776 -40 12 or '76 Ford Courier Stick, 32K mlles on o-hauled
Col .. mbll 30· fl.._glaaa 1-T .... _ 533-1535. radio, esklng S2995. eng. XLNTI p,. pty Multlple-use xtnl hvy duty SPUIERS "' · ..,.. · .,,.~ ._ 548-1312 $5500 firm . muSI selll metal 8'x3'112' 1hel11e1. tnboatd, Spinnaker gear. private dock, easy ac· Aatn Waat.. 9020 (7 o 15 adl All tpMket'l IOWMt price extra clean, more lnttflor 850 906 '80 4WD TOYOTA PU Call 14) 642· 138. ~io..::::::. beek '~':: In town. Muatcel epkre to room than mott 30 toot-oea. -t WE PAY IFF 11&1 IPIOW. LARGE SELECTION OF
l orcement, made by atereo Jpkre, Call Gary erel Wiii conelder tmlll« Nwpl Harbor pvt allp lor 36 .. tlrH/wheels, pwr NEW & USED BMWSI
Hllllowelt, ,..,1111 for CMW 845-1731 nberglua boat tor 1'*'9. 30' sallboat, quallty local TOP DOWR &
t 300. aell for S85 ••· Won conleat, 1883 100 C.11 Dan (714) 846-9089 cpl wlll not dleturb own-::i~:,;!~d~~'·b~":P~~s~
perfec t cond. P I P well Pioneer-Aurora « {7l4l 548-5930• er. Need ahore pwr, 00" Fii 110 GUI llghla. Tonneau covers,
960·8204 apkre. Stlll In boil. Ca.t Fii Ill.I llWl :~~~~ lreah water. &UI.... feet. elr, pt, pb, 1111 wtit. llll.10011 llW
N-bumper pool table 1750 pr. Sac 199 ea. 1 .... , -••y PllTl&l/-.. I llnled glus. custom Int. vol:UME SALES ~...+--+---ll 1350 or belt otter. (213) 827-9441 _, ---much more lmmec. SERVICE & LEASING
c.it 673-6387 Wllh • trlller. aaltbo11.11te TtUlltrtltl'ta 24C800SHTert>orA "'EBSIVdA · S6500 or best offer 3670 N Che<ry Ave ---------INew JVC p ort alereo lack•11. ,,.,,.. & oere. -.... Wkdys 879-8574, eves LONG BEACH ~1-"""4--t comp, 1)'11. 40W Dolby, S 2 5 0 0 . C e 11 ( 7 1 4 ) l"1clt1 Hll Ml-4HO Ml-1Ul 642-4658. (No Cherry exlt-405) llbc. Waat.. 1220 metal tape, re11llt 1400. 548-8533 or (213) --------(11•) Ill llto
..... 4--1--!--1--J-...Jf:w7.an:t;:ed~: ~C::;em:;:p1ng:;:::"7.,.,::"t 7, bell ofr. 760-1285 380-9880 Mon. thru Fri. WANTED: Sch.,.,..nn Crula· WE llY '78 To~o11 SR5 long bed, Trade-Ins W~lcome
lne11penalve wood table daya & aak for Dfo· ~~~~2 ~~· Good OLUI GUI :2~. ~-~~:e pa Int ---------
w/8 Cheirs. 667-3939 ... ti s.ntan1 20 wltretl«. 3 yr Conveniently Localed
old Xlnl Condlllon 17" Schwinn Callenlt All TllOIS ·110 SR 5 ellortbed, e/c, & Compelttl¥tlly Prleed
• I I ..... al 'Jill $7000. 1173-0227 o; 10-spd, xlnt cond. S125 amlfm stereo, slldlng ~
81 ca Schock Eleclrlc Pack,tt 875-t714 S100. t8" Centurton, 11lnl rear wlndo.,.,, 5 spd trans. \.I"
la1traatat1 1124 H1rd1op. 1'~ yr old. AM/ 73 HOBIE CAT, t4' & trlr, cond 185. 840-1029 :ttt-~~7:11•r 5·30 pm Sales-Seflllc;.teaslng
Ovation Cl111IC1I Guitar FM Radio. Ellcellenl $900 OBO. 83 1-71110 C.a1t11 HH ~CARVER
w/hard ahell CIM has Condition. S 12,000. ---------1•=--------------'80 Toyote, .XLNT cond .. l'IJ.JI built In pick-up w/ 873-0227 or 875-1714 13' Luer· Streeller, Jack 'ti nl 1&911 Lots of Xlru. Mull NII. 015 RXt.·Ht\1\"1
volume, BIM & Treble 14' tlum. boat, Valeo Holl dellgn, bflnO MW. POP TOP, cuttom lnle-$6700 obo 642-1689
control Kini "'Tc· BMt U14C, 15 hp Evlnrude Sl200. 494·954& rlor, mech. excellent. Yaai 9040 ........ ~~~· .. "4:r·.; •. S --+-+-of O ffer. Cell onnle o ulbo erd . 11325 . Cal 28, lllnt cond. wt Sn r l . 1 2500 . 1972 2o02 Tit. black/
540-4788 548-6381 Honda O.B. Race. GtUIM , 7141875·8305 WI Ill '79 Van Convenlon black. Rebuilt engine
......... --4--1 Oane4 .......... , 1012 llve •board. w/NB moor-.... llkft .... USEO CARS A TRUCKS llllT SIU Good cond s noo SllOO MMJ9S tftr Ing. Mette offw. Call lf1 COME IN OR CALL FOf Vacation lime la herel 675-7837
• 1881 FlberglHI DIH•I 8PM 548-635e 'll N-.T f'lll &Pfl&ll&L Cu11om equipped tor --------
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GUITARS: Martin 1953 Nordic Tug ... Comfort FLYING DUTCHMAN Buddy -I & Ioctl .• , good ~ Cormler-0.Ullo your letaure plans, Sofa 'II UOf f'"'"uai ......... m-...•.__ __ M ..... U-. flldltare IOU J ... ln HH 0 -18 1350. Gulld D·50 for 4; one helf gllllon per 8 meter. wllr•ll•r. Ilk• oond. 1275. 97IMMI ~ bed, tee box. 29.000 Sunroof. perfect oond --1500. Vlolln Bowa. Ilk• hour fuel economy· 4 f 1 14850 mt ..... & IO much morel S 13,900 or l ake over Gr"n 8' leather couch. 2 Dam111c chalre. lllnt MUST SELL: lnve11men1 new $40 & up. 642-3828 • new, u I rec•. • M Ped· Xlllt d with 18211 &EACH BLVO. ,_
$400. Teak coflee table, cond. Rock. swivel $20 cw1t11y ll'A ct Sapphlr•. oev .. lt 8PM ~ ~~=·u=1-:0 1163-2224 a
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ccea'aorle;: 1'2110. HUNTINGTON BEACH ~::.::~io'!,u~~ ;:,:: ~:n~!~~f:.'~~ Eve•
$75. TMk C:2&'r.;.!100. .... 842-8523 only S29001840-M88 Farflaa e4eclr~lo organ. fHt. Cell Den (7 '4) LMer I 751-0818 •It 5. Ml .... l, Mt-1111 em.it monthly payments. 76 53-0I, AC. aunrt. lo ml,
Endteble. · hd· Electtopedlo •di bed•. t c.,1t, bfllllanl, euperior completely portable w/ 145 -90 811 o r (7 14) LMe then one.,_, old. Fo11-GT,lo .. ofchrorne. H""'-1 °"" 1m--'. tor • No old contract1 to II• deaperale 15950/7 board. $25. 87~588 Dull control, Kl~, Mini, 111 GIA I 548-5830 ........... , _,ft ~, ..,.-n-.. N back I • •
S ••"'o qua y, rere cer . foot peclel amp. clr!'ylng · An exttaa '"'''"" ng _.... e11n cond. 1275. your .,.,,lcle, domMtlc or audume•· ·A,0k tor PR•0Ymel111 a't 645-9628 11• whit• couch a ottoman. New St400, el •"" · t;ll•mond. IMP. Value c ... 1no1. w/Jorden at· Clualo 18. L•P•lrak• d o II y, • 1 c . I 2 8 5 0 "3--3164 torelgn. 551-1285 1---------
good oond. $350. Nancy, 83t-9809 !1~1~00. Sacrifice for age mete dbl ac*• amp, o.nt1MY bey boet. 4 cyf. 84&-ee03 Mo td rune exll. 1300 54().-0330, SIC Oge. BMW '82 528e 8000 ml.
S4e-8797 elt IPM Dinning room Mt. Chrome ICKIW. 493-0148 In new oond. Co.I 11750 G'fl'f, IHOO. UM11t. Leman 10, #500. hull ot! 980-9278 In.a. ti ... ...... 'll llMI YU Abaofulel~ Prl•llne. No
.. pc bdrm..-•""". Cot· & amok•d gta11 top, ... L•--1111 for quick 111• 1375 complete!" retln cl;°:: · UrlUltl wMI Mii 'ffN' oat, 11 000 ••• ,.7.,, "oller1 ' '2 1 •850• "tH tbl 116.SQ' coin· t300 ... !!!. ~. 86().1355 11 Fl . ltoaton Wheler Mlllng or 'row1ng' . 49 c:c of fun. '82 Honda eny melte, eny mod•ll • · '"....,...,..,.. _1_2_o-G93 __ 2_. -----
mode l30 blccaM 16() 831·8025 I " Jointer $225. a.tore T a.w..... 8pol1. 15 h.p. EYlnNc:te, $350 873-7072 · MT 5 d"1 bllce. low mite-Automol)lle oonalgnmenl &ad-• • "'·ta 9117 84~ ' ' • l :SOem wkdeye. Slit/Sun erlOI' _..one YWY *9n. kept In dry • age. ltOOd cond. $4&0. bfOl!wege. 178-4012 or ... ' .:;-;::.:.::::U:.... ___ ~=
--------•ovlng 8 •1•, all houH-12·3:30pm: 845-4566 88~·12 1torage, $3800. Cell Oen Lido t4. #4199, exit oond, ~113 533-1535 Cluatn l!!I '77 Da11un Plak Up, 5
Full 1. alngle maur ... & llold lumlll'llnge reuon--(714) 84&-9099 or (714) raoe ~. tr11111t CO\ltf, 'ti~..... epeect, gOOd cond. Prl·
box tPrinoe. S30 & $45. eble. Sun. 1111 dey1. weak· 12" Bend -1225. Bel. Lowry Gel\le Fi.wl MacNne kl4930. men1i utrH. bots ..... .,. ... , • vale Part~. Mual 1111 • • ,,. ••1" AM..... d a " 1 a It• r a · 3 0 8:30em wtc1:i• Sal/Sun Ilk 1 8'1" 0'1" I M I Aebll eng. •w to p. 61crlflce t700. 01v1
_,,.,... • ... ,. 1 • 9 rp1n • new or IJ 11' 8outhoc>Mt bey boet.1....::.:.-::.:.7'"~::;;-;-;;:----l • .Jl!l!HIJ .. l!IRL--ll~! 4 .... 1 ldftt ...... pelnl. new t1r11. Com· 8 • 7• 5 •• 0 e v •'• llmmon• full bed Ht, 979~988 12-3:30pm. 5-4566 • uob, now I 'ttoo: v " 110 eoo ,------- -. . -!'!!! .. u v
t 1211 . .,. r11tari couoh, la lal IUNtl!ymt tlll 84&-1196 a~'!v0e ·~rlo -t~ao : SANT~fWJ7~ HP '=-~':t':::.O:.!': 1111• ro:,~'1=fs.':~or:; ~ ·
end l•blet, fem99. COii ll•t " POOL TABLE Beldwln Spinet Oro1n, 7M-12t1 Honde. lftltOI. l t1 OOO. Hkl HO. Muat H iii W ._, lrtde lor .. llboet. De. '73 2-0Z. 4 ll)d, ato.i tml !!:;.."!~:4eo®·1~en~ Ctnaa ... Ru ... "'1' ... ,., ouetom wood Ollerrywood, Model A 1 tH'1 llOft 8ebr9 Creft l'/Q Hom• 1 l4·&3t-ttll2. t2300 neootlebl•. Oall FullY IOadecl wltll 111 111-t75-1395, eve tsl-3804 Im cus. new Int, •34QO
• • - - -dealgn. 001M111r/bllll#cl 11111 Pd t 1710 Wiii ... oet11n ctulllr, llled, -547·'1823 wk Johl'I NO-et08 ttrrlln Mtup. Low nwi.. 'ti-.... f .-1 000 nMr new.1314447 ltvlne Terreae Qerete Notti a Well Wiit w/ovea. fOf keO. t42-t21t after ltv, 120 HP ~ · • age. Muat Mel PTI. pty, _,~ •1• 838·2517
Iola, lov11111 a aha Ir, .... aom.thlng tor ~ Valued at taooo: M111no 8:~ 110, VHF, DIS. f\111 oan-19'11 1" Ftvtng Jr. with New '13 1<....-l IOUH Ptlee neoc>tlable. Come S ~i-4MO OBO •79 280 zx, In hurry 10 Mil. ;:t~"~onH. HllO, ~o~y·2~e~lm: forHOOflml.Ml-12'7 Offlet ,......., I i,:.·~~l~i.:q~'. :·:::,~· MllO !~-=S.:~71 '71T1•::1.;~far. Call tNT El Dorado. collec-QOOCl co;~~~~·
t ' ooffee ll ble, cane top, 1711 leyldtfl Terr-. •Tw~~lfl'l'ull lpfaMt flM &e,_,la a,,m. U00 1• ..... lllnt ooncl ·~t ~tOOI 'cc: l<y de-'11........ :.!:t'ri.r-~~~==: rru '11 210 .IX. II epcl, new
115. 7' 11rooecs. off .ntte _. 17t ff K1fio i qi. S aidUtlelrt , bl'own, vtnyt, u • l•.,.,orelt, 115 hp, fl:· flludder & tlllar •Int 11••· 10 u• ""· Oorv1lr with llttti •n-firm. 5'f.7Mt 209 oond. potyv1yeoa1 p411nt, eota. t 100. I' bill* ¥lnrl .71 Cellce QT Nf< ml t .,. .._ ~ & lrll de-....,_ with 1NM • 1f0. 110 . reo. depttl flndlt + 111. t'1~ ..,. :&r ~~ rider. o In •. N •• d • "'o to' ..... PfOlecllon. btu-. lo ml = .... 2 IMICtt ~· ownr; 11200 . • H*Y. on., tood fllfU ~:oom dlWler n.ir= I IC =..,,.., ldnt oonct. COLUMBIA Hit • H.P. . "*'"' ,..paired, be11ery M•ndm .!!!! l iUOO °"° -...oee 5 ... Gold '9frlo, . • 14..ti?4 MIY , .. or wnttl euooty 1tt"'4~t4 wt. 0:::-IObO ..... '1141 0 .1. full)' equip. •Ira tM t ~ 100 ouetom ,.., tlfel. te001 . AfW f 1111 cu.tom Cadtllec u-0.._ to Qo.Cam
131.ot4t ~ ' llC'*'9ted. 111-43t f . • 1''........... Olean t UOO 010 fllrln~a l llflT), l'M. ~211 .,,... moullne. U .000 ml Pft, ~'"'Fad
'flle IHte•t draw In 1111 ~l~~.rf:'c. '1~ •. ,t~f~~.~ H1¥9 ~you 11r111t Otifl p11d for uMCI tl M ~on10011. 1t7t H Hfl ""'*' UtCIO Mt·MOO ·11 ToY 4•~ many •trH Wire wttMl1, moon rl, "°"·em oft the ITllfhl
WH I. ·I Dally Piiot ~·re mteatno the beat totllll?ClaMlfleidldtdo laleotrto ll &typewtltere. lvlnr.ude. Al•• trlr. HLL ldla 1t1m1 with a ,Ind Wllat yo~wanl In 1 1 0001010. !ue Oonclounoond.$11,600, WltheCIWllledAcl Cllel#led Ad •... a.1111. NrfalM In loM!I " .... 14W?I. Cell 11&-ltOL MIOO ......... l vee DllW...,. CIMIMIG Ad. ~ ,,..._ Cllellftadl. 111-~ 710o1 IM c .. Nowt 84a·M71
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, M•y 9, 1983 .........
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MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE.
MAP WITH THE NU.MIERS IN THE IOXES
ATLAS CHIYSLll·PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 546--1934. 3 bloc:ks
south of S•n Diego Freeway olf H•rbor Blvd. Complete body shop. Salea. Service. Parle. Service Dept. open
Monday lhru Friday 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. and 6 A.M. to 5
P.M. on Saturday.
OIANGI COAST AMC/JHP/HNAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa
549-8023 645-7170
z: I Jeep Dealer In lhe Wesll See us today for sales, Mrvkle
& teeling. There are reasons why we are 11 1 ... Price and
Mlectionl AltO. the all-MW Renault Alliance 11 herel
THIODOH IOllNS fOID
Modern ules, Mtvloe, pailt. body. P•lnt & tlrt depls.
COmpetlllve rates on lease & d•lly rentals 2060 Harbor
Blvd .. Costa Meu. 841-00tO or 540-8211.
DAVID J. 'HILLIPS aUICK·PONTIAC.:MAZDA
Setee • S.rv~ • Leulng
24888 Atkll• P•kway
IOUTM COUNn VO&.KIWAOIN/llUl:U (,or"*1y Jim Merino Voll._...,)
1n111eeot1 Blvd., ~on leedt. 1'714) '42·2000 0 IALll • LEAllNQ • ~AATI • llA\llC!
WI WILL NOT R UHPIM<>l.Dtll
9 v .. 'lnanolng O.A.O. & ,_ Dlloountt
• LONG alACH aMW
L•roe selection of new & qu•llty uMd BMw·1 and othef nne
cat11 Sales. lflfVioe & leaelng. Trade-Ina welcome! Take <405
Freeway to North Cherry off·ramp, turn right & go 6 blocks
north lo 3670 N. Chefry Awi .• Long Be8Ch.
(714) 636-5790 -(213) 427-5494
• NAHIS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd .. Co11a Mesa. Tel. 5'40·9100. Orange
County's Largest Cadlll.c dealer. Sai.t. Service. Leatlng
SOUTH COAIT DODOI
"Your Fttendly Neighborhood Dodge DMlerlhlp"
2MI Herbor Btvd., eo.t. ~ 540--0330
8ale9, L...alng & A Ful ~ [)epstment
lndudlrig Body And Plllnt Shop We ~ In ouetom Y8n eonwrt!ot1e In .. price ~ AHO WE PAY CASH FOR U8ED CAM TOO! -. . • •• CHICK IVHSON POISCMl·AUDl-VW
415 E. Coaat Hwy., Newport 9Mch. 873-0900. The only
dMlerllhlp In Orange County with theM thr• gr .. t !Mk•
under one rooll
ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-IUIAIU
2480 Harbor Btvd.. COata MM&. Tel. 548-4300. S.iea,
Servlc., l"ling. "Mr Goodwrenctl."
CLAll AUTOMOllLH
185 ~on WflY, Coete ~.Tel. e31-13N
"JAOUAAS OUA 8PlCIALTY"
XK t20'alt<40'1/1&o'•/)(J'•ll ·Typet s .... -kvlc:e -AeetorltlOnl
t ti.t-..n 17111 & 11th !fl Cotta
aoa LONGPll PONTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd .. Wettmlnater. Tel. 892-665t. Or•11oe
County's oldest and largell Pontiac de•lership. Salea, Service, Parts.
DICK MILLH FIAT/LANCIA
"Probably lhe lowest priced Flats In Southefn California"
(Located t mite norlh of Soulh Coaal Plaza
near Mlln SI. and Warner Ave. In Santa Ana)
120 w. 'f'emM1 S•nt• Ana 557-2132
• SANTA A~A DATSUN
2001 E. 17th Street, Santa Ana. Tel. 558-781 1. Your
Orlglnal Dedicated DlllUn DM!er.
MllACLI MAZDA
we·ve moved! Our new location ta 1425 Baker StrMt, Cott•
Mees. Tel 545-333<4. StoP by & vlatt our modern thOwroom
and lff why we're the • 1 Mazda ct.aler In Southern
Cllllornla. s.i.a. s.vio.. Pen1 and LMllng.
• COIMlll DeLILLO CHIVROLn
(Formerly Oroth Chevt'Olet)
18211 a.ch IMvd .. H\H'ltfnOton hiioh
~ • UMC1 • S.... • LMllnO • Pana • Service come by end ... °"' Huge lnvefitoryt
M!_...oe7 549-3331
• HOI MIS TU1Tl.I DATSUN
2146 Hwtlor BNd., Coatll MeM. Tel. 5"40-&410. Thie 0.taun
IOoatlon "-tie.I~ Orenge County for 18 yieen. 1
Mlle So. <406 F....._. Stop by & v11t1 "* todey .•. new
OWMrlhlp ptec1gee to beet .. ~.
• SUNSIT POID, INC.
(Home. of Wiiiie the Wh•le). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd ..
Weslminsler. Tel. 636-4010.
• OIANGI COUNTY VOLVO
10t20 Garden Grove BIVd .. Garden Grove
Tel. 530-9190. Exclusively Volvo to cover all your Volvo
requirement a.
New•U8ed•S81e1•l .. ling•P1tt1•Servloe-Body Shop
Freeway CIOM In the heart Of Orange County II Garden
Grove Blvd. & Blootihurat.
CONNILL CHIVIOLIT
2828 Hlll'bor BIYd., co.ta MMa. 0... 23 yMr'I MMng
Orange County Salel, leaalng. MrYlce. Call 548-1200:
IC)eCJal pane tine: 546-9400: body 9tlOP llne; 754-0400.
• IOY CARVll IOLLI IOYQ .. MW
16-40 Jernbor .. Aoed, Newpof1 Blech. 840 ......... Salee, s.rvtce, Pant And l.Mllng.
FOR Fl:l~THER INFORMATION, OR TO BE PLACED
ON THIS A , CONTACT YOUR DAILY 'PILOT REP. 6A2·5678
t, • •
Police Chief Grou
THE IUllil CIAIT
Busy workers on Monday
Thi& giapt bee hive
1
located in a tree at the Cotta Mesa home of
Marlene Felter on 2145 Parsons St. started about three weeks
ago. Family memben 1&y so far they can relax under the tree
_unnoticed and have not been stung. . .
' Performance to
c c
~lier full deck . .... . , .. . :a . STEVE M1TCBELL
::' .. Dlllr .........
: YOU miaht call them poop deck
;Pf!11onnances.
: Forty-four actors and ..llCtrews
. : ~ and singing ln Gilbert
'ind Sullivan'• "H.M .S .
, Pinafore," aboard the brig
I PJip1m in Dana Harbor. •.;
E>hie fund-raising production if'u auch a hit laat year that
or1anlzera are tacking on an
extra weekend of performancea
~July. .s,
.. Only thla time arowwi. the Sea
Explorer abJp Arsus, docked ln l front of the Cannery restaurant
U to. Newport Beach, will be uaed
a, the ata1e for the final
weekend of perfonnanoea.-
under conatruction In Dana
Harbor.
A.. ln last year'• production,
the nautical operetta wUl be
performed aboard the P1lgrtm in
Dana Harbor the first three
weekeada of July, with both
aUdJence and performen aboard
the brig.
~ut "Pinafore" will be
~rformed aboard the much-~ ArlW the final weekend,
w1&b the audience watchlna the
adon from the reAI' deck of The Capneey restaurant.
Proceeds from that weekend's
performance will be split down
the middle between the
Californian project and the Sea
Scouts.
f
Newport police chief's 'ethnic'
. ". -
remarks spark angry reaction
IJ .. 'WL.VLE
Newport BMch .poliee Chief
CbuW Orem hM 6wl ~
by a dty plennl:\ O••rohs'O'W'
ol maklnc raci; ly offemtve
001'""•'8 ln ~ bMch-.... ~ -
"Hla comments came ~ to, if -
not croesed over the ljne, of
lnaena!Uvtty to differences In
culturee," aald Commluioner
Helen McLaucblln. Other coauniMlonera· pNl«lt
at the ~ lat.e 1Mt week.
which cent.end on drlnk:iJl8 and
di8orderly coodud ~ at =:uahlln) interpreted a• Newport Pier, 9'a they found...,i tary ...
nothlnC off_.w in the chief'• In a IMO report on problems at
oomnwnta. the t..cb, Gl'CJ9 apecWcally cited
Grou utd today be la an Influx ol 1.-lnm in pomtina
aurprlaed at McLau1hltn'• out the lacrn:*' potential for
l'elldion and noted he went out of oonfUct ab the .,Mt .
hi• way not to ain1le out an Grou circulated the memo
ethnic 1roup while dl9cu..tnc apln IMt 'lbunday but wttb the
beech problemt auch M drinldnc reference to Ladnoa cro.ecl out.
and "Cl'\.llanl." " We ' v e au b • e q u en tl y "I apeclflcally aaid that th19 repudiated that ttatement," aa1d
CPn>blerP) ~ nodUn& to.do_ with Grou. "lt ian'..t juat Latlno::, Latinos-or Orientals or Africmw we've found out."
or any othtt eroup," aaid Grom. The chief aaid hia comments on
"I'm n ot aure what ahe (See ~O, P.,e A!)
·1:011 1111111
ORANGE COUNTY C A LIFOR NIA L'S C ENTS
Pastor vows
new fight over
cathedral tax
BJ ne Alnelated 1lrftt
Televtalon evanteliat Robert
Schuller, reverend of the church
that io.t lta tax exemption ltaW.
over ita mcney-malring conoerta,
• vowed to fight the d.eclafon
r,Hterday and warned it wu
'contrary to the futur~ of
churches ln America. ..
"I will never allow the pulpit,
the crcm, the altar, the choir loft
to be taxed," Schuller said of hia
3-yeer-o1d Crystal Cathedral.
Laat Tuesday, Califoraja '•
Board of Equalization lifted
$400,000 in property tax
exemptiom on 'the IOU'ing, $18
milUoll aJ.ua structure becawie
concert• and other money-milll:bll .,_.were held ti-..
"I qu .. tlon (the board'&)
moUvea,'' ScbLlller told hfa
concrepUon yesterday. 0 TIWI
move la unprecedented In the
United Sta•. It ia contrary to
the future of the churches ln
Aroerica.''
Schuller, whoee sermons are
nationally t.eJeaillt on the "Hour
of Power" TV program. aid the
board'• ruling violated First
Amendment protectiopa of
freedom of reliclon-Tbe tax board cited repeet.ed
uae of church property by
profit.-maldng-groups and ·non-
profit organizations that don't
qualify for the ex.emptions.
It noted~ were at leut 15
conc.-erta and muaic a-l
p.~rformancea at the Orange
County 'landmarlt in the pallt two
(See CATllEDB.AL. Pqe A!)
Blustery
day,_.looms·
Sunny akJ• will prevail
today and tomunvw, dmpte
the on-and-off ,....i., and a hich of 88 WM predJcted both
daya.
The wlnda, which could be.
heavy at times, ahould die
down late t.ommaow, an NWS .... _ • ..,, said.
CM wants
housing in
ranch plan
By JODIE CADENHEAD °' .............. In the next decade, north Costa
Mesa will be turned Into a
metropolla of sleek glua hi1h-
rlae buildlnga -one that will
replace acres of truck garden
produce with what promi9el to
be a aolden cub crop.
But the question belna uked
now la where are theee new office
and hotel workers ~ to llw!
T e SegentrOiilamily'a
propmed "Home Ranch," which
reeemblea ita aucceuful South
Cout Plaza Town Center, will
create 11,000 new joba.
• ,...Proceeda from ~ abow 10 tO
. the c.alifomlan project, ~ full.
ale ~Uon of an leol U .S.
~t Guard cutter, cun:ently
Tk:keta for the final weekend
of!onnanoea (July 22, 23, )f)
at 16 eech, may be ob\ained by
ca Ina the Nautical Herlta1e
Muaeum at Dana Point at
861-1001.
...., ......... ., CMftle...,
Sea Explorer Kellie Hamon of Coeta .Maa...qtehes· a line a1 the
But the plan for
2.6-mllllM-aquare-feet of office
apace, Nit. 400-room hot.ela and
80,000-equare-feet of retail as-e
does not loclude any remdenUal
housing.
"Thia la not the kind of project
where you can interject a lbalte-
(See BOW, P .. e A!)
-·· . ·.
Argue pulls into The C..nnery in Newport Beach.
----ISIDI-----------------.
lniae and Huadngton
Beach' will be at
home, but F.dhon and
Fountain Valley lua•e
drawn road
... 1pment1 lor the
ope.U.. ol the CIF
bMebafl playoff•
Friday. Nie Cl.
..
' '
,
Sneak auaclrf
J•k Aadenoa .. ,. the United
State. Poet Ofliee la moantiag
a •eek attaek -. you lepl npt IO laa•e mall deu•ered to
yovi.o..e ...... A6.
•p..,,, Clrl'
II tlte ellaneaer of Fuay
-llriee, la .. Fuaay Girl," had
aot ....................... ...
.......... ha ....... .
··~t ..... Pap 83 .
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il Orange Coat OAll.Y PILOT/Monday, May 8, 1883
Air show soars
By GLENN SCOTT °' ................. What happened in the air over
El Toro and Irvine this weekend
wu a lot more fun than what
happened on the streeta.
Al>o ut 350,000 spectat ors
marveled at the Blue Ange ls
flight team and many other
mllltary demo n s tratio n s
Saturday and yesterday at the
33rd annual air show staged at
the Marine Corps Air Station, El
Toro.
After each afternoon ahow.
however, spectators were treated
to a leas e n joyable tas k -
battling traffic jams that backed
up the Sa n ta Ana Freeway
Saturday by as m uch as 20 miles.
They went from aoaring with
the jeta to souring In their can.
Officials at the haw said the air
show itaelf waa the blggeet and
perhaps the best ever. Indeed,
sunny skies and wann weather
provided ldeal conditions for the
choreogra phed show of h o w
Marlne and N avy a irc r a ft
perform.
Traffic ~ ~parenUy were
some of die county's best, too.
The California Highway Patrol
closed off-ramps from the
freeway feeding into Irvine to
ease the t raffic flow . But on
Saturday, for example, 200,000
people -more than three times
the capacity at a Rams game at
Anaheim Stadium -e mptied
onto the s treets a fter the a ir
show .
MEMO CRITICIZED . • •
From Page A1
problem s at the beach wer e n6w is youths with lots of time
aimed at "recreational cultures" and money on their hands.''
and "cloeed groups" that come to Wi nburn agreed the re a re
the beach to drink. He said his pro blems with "cruising" but
atatementa ha ve nothing to do n oted , "I couldn't tell you
with ethnic background. anything about race or color."
"I didn't find his statements Commissioner Dave Goff said
offensive," said Commissioner he didn't hear any "racial slurs"
Paul Balalis. "I'm glad he said come from the chief.
what he did. It needed to be Gross also noted the influence
said." of the Coastal Initiative of 1972
Balalis said he believes Gr~ in bringing people to the beach
wasn't singling out a ny on e who had not been beach-goers in
ethnic group but citing a number the past.
of things that "threaten to tum "It cr eated psychological
the area into another Hollywood mobility -more people came to
Boulevard." the beach ," Gross said. He said
Commissioner Joan Winburn some groups that came brought
said the chier s 1980 report was along their own "recreational
correct in poin ting o ut "the c ultu re -like s i tting and
influx of Latinos" but added, drinking on the beach."
-''that's past history, the problem F o r me r state Coas t a l
-----We asked:----------....
Are you superstitious?
This comins Friday is Friday the 13th -are you nervous?
Joe O'Donnell, Newport
llffch, retlrH pollce ofllcer
"When I was a bartender
I used to hate full moons
because every psycho In the
world would come In to
order a drink. I also don't
llke black cats and avoid
walkln9 under ladders at all costs.'
Chrl1 Pet.,..,., Newport
llffch, "-lrdrHMr
"Your mind and your
thoughts create your reality
-If you have a positive
outlook on llfe you don't
need to worry about
superstitions. They're a
negative waste of energy."
Linda Kruempelateedter,
Newport BeKh, Nie•
menager
"I don't llke Friday the
13th. I get bad vibes. And I
won't have 13 In my phone
number or my address.
During a full moon, llfe gets
more exciting -something
good usually happens."
Ex-head .,
' • • '
of jury
succu1nbs
BJ TIM AIMda ... Pren
Gecqe Honold, former may~
of Garde n Grove and l 97q
foreman of the Oranp Count1
Grand Jury, died S.turday at ~
-.eof 86. ;
Funeral aervicea for He:°~ who died at Senta Ana M ·
Center folJowina a Ione rune.;
are s c hedul e d t or 1 p .m :
tomorrow at Garden Grov-:
Chriatian O\urch. •
Honold waa elec1ed to Gard~
Grove'• tint City Council in 1956
and served u may« from 1960 to
1968. He waa named grand jury
foreman in 1970.
In additlon , he co-founded'
Honold Brot hen Mortuary in
1940 and served u president ot
Westmin ster Memot'ial P ark
Mortuary. .
Honold leaWll hia wife, F4.ith:
hia mother, F.mma; a dauahter;
Nin a Wagner; two brothers,
Robert and Woodrow, and ~
siater, Maxine Tunstall. :
CAT·HEDRAL
I
From Page A1
years. Seats cost u much as Sl50
each.
Lawrence Welk. Victor 8or8'
and Fred Wartna . were among
the performers at the 2,875-teat
cathedral in 1181 and 1982, the
yeera of the tax lnwstipt.ion.
The board also cited the
cathedral'• dance claues and '
oommerdal ~t.-io. meetings.
____ Comm~joner Iud~~--+~----
Newport Beach resident, said she
fi n ds bis state ment to b e
A" 12-concert waon planned
t.bia year wu -=rapped when the
ta --lp99. In 811ditb1 ta"th;e"-M00.000 in &.ck taas. the boaid
ruling means the church will -
have an annual tax bill of about $250,000. .
SWAT .. • ..
From Page A1
Holma mentioned a pesticide spur ·
that forced the evacuation of the
UC Irvine campua and an acid
spill in Miss.ion Viejo.
"ridiculous."
"The Coastal Commiasion has
bee.,n. blamfd foe unemploymen
the cost of housing and now this.
P eople who use the commission
as a scapegoat do so because they
usually don't know what the real
problem is," she said.
FrH Phllllpe, Newport
llffch, bultdlng conlr8ctor
Julie 8tlk .... ther,
Newport Beech, wettrHa
"I don't have any
~tltlC2JlJ_b•ca.w1e.1 __ ... --·~·m-not~stltfous-at -
d on t believe In them. I all -In fact 1 think of
think they're lilly. I wasn't Friday the 13th as being the
even aware that next Friday oppoalte of bad· I feel good
Is Friday the 13th." things happen on that day."
Tim w,_, Newport
llffch, tMdec..,.,
"I used to be
3uper.eUtlQWLJn. sports_Uke.
If we won a game we would dress the same way as
before. I might wear the
same socks, things llke
that."
. The-Cr.yata L Ca.t.hedral ,
centerpiece of the Gerden Grove·
c.ommunity Plurch. ia a 12-story
structure made of some 10,000
glasa panes su pported by a
latticework of w hite pipes. It
._----------------------------------------------------------------------.--' opened in 1980.
The emergency team the fire
department hopes to form would
be composed of current county
firefighters and stationed in the
Irvine indusrtria.I area, but could
respond anywhere in the county.
HOME RANCH HOUSiNG SOUGHT BY OFFICIALS IN MESA ...
The department is asking
sqpervis ors to autho rize
expenditures of $46,000 to cover
the costs of equif ping the team
wlth s c i e nti l e a n a l ysis
equipment as well as differen t
Jdnc:M of protective clothin& and
the gear n~esaary to contain
various kinda of spilh, according
to the memorandum.
Newport Beach
~ ~ oll with '2. 170 worlh of ~ .11., breeklnQ Into • houM on IM Hoo blodl Of Cetllll>e Street.
A MOO -eo unit -llOlen from e 8MW eulo petked on tM 900 blOCll of a.y.ici.
Or ..... TM th...,._ reporltdly did $1,000
d111M99 to IN -by i>rMlllnQ In end therl r1P!*1 ewey tM cleellboetd.
A t500 ~ Ind $1,400 W0<1h of l9Mlry-. 1811111 from the-• b.oroom
of • ,_ on the 1200 blodC of SMC! POlnt
Wrt.
From Page A1
w~od ho using development,"
said C.J. Seger strom & Sons
spokesman Malcolm Ross.
Instead, the company h as
suggested using a portion of a
100-acre property in Santa Ana
along MacArthur Boulevard and
Bear S t r eet n o w zoned for
residential uni ts.
A d"-hit e ~ed mo-peel wNcll In him struck a ¥ent pipe own9d by South.,n
Calllornl• Edl1on In Spyglu1 Hiii Tiie
dllN!QI 10 ,,,. pll)9 -put •t '200.
Costa Mesa
A eo.ta MIM "*' -elt-ed In IN drtvewey Of hie -"°"II the 1200 blOC* of Pernell by lwo men who epperenOy
f°"°""9d him home from • tJw In 8anla Ana.
The pair lled With hll wllllel and MIO In omt1 l•I• S.turdey nlgtlt.
Oouglu Ray Harrie, 52. Coela ..._, told
police yeet.erday that QOlf clube and a bag
-• atolen from the INnk Of hll cs ...,.. pa.riced etther et hla homa « IN Santa Ana Country Club. •
A woul<l-b9 rapllt lled • homa on SMllmw early Y"lerday m0<n1no after 1 women'•
ICrutna --her hutband. TM m*1 lled tllrough an Ol*'t 1>9<1room window.
Lagun a Beach
"'9nta Yal\i9d II '500 were ~ from Ille
patio "" Of a home In IM IOO blOdl of Orlfllth Wey yeeter<lay. polot Mid.
Polloa rempon<lad to complalnta of e IOud
pany ~ yeeterdly morning In tr. 700
Costa Mesa city offici.ala, who
have been reviewing the Home
Ranch project, indicate that may
not be enough. A joint meeting
between city council members
a nd planning cornmisaloners is
scheduled May 19 to diaculls the
Home Ranch.
"We're asking for housing
bee a u se of the i n c r eased
e mployment," said city senior
bloeil Of Balboll A-. 0UM1t -· Ul(ecl
10 ......
Cell! and a walch were llol•n from •
home In the 200 block of Cypr-Dr1'19.
polloa Mid. TM !Oii -Ml al S2,700.
Irvine
Aeel<lertll In two homM on Lemon OrOY9 told pollc• 11111 weekend lh•r, were burglarlHd. Clothlng wll llken n H eh
•c:M9.
A Volkawag4tll aquer•b•Ck wu 1tol•n lrom lhe parking lot al lr¥1ne MNdOWI amphlll>eat., during a concan Seturday
night. "" -tokf pOlioe ,... left "'' keye In IM cat.
A treY91 lrlller per1cecl et the Lagooa HINa
OrMng Range on lrYlna Center °'"" wu b<Ollan Into Sun<ley ano • COior telrllelon.
llehlng gear. ac>l)llenoM, • battery and • gun -e rep0<1ed •lolen. Th ..... pried • door to 1111 In, pollca -• told.
A barllt robber wi.o Q01 _.,. wllh about ••.OOO Frldey In a holdup of Calll0tnl1 S. .. nge & LOM, Al Jeffr9)' Aoa<I encl IMna Center OrlWI, llM no1 bean calOflt, pOlloe Mid lodey.
Breezy and war111er
Rein. anowmrJ
-Coastal .
Patchy a_~etal low clouds
tontoht, eierwl11 CIH r and
cooler. lowt 48 to se. Sunny with • oh anc e o l guety wind•
tomorrow below the c1nyon1.
Warmer with high• In the 70•. ~·· Point Cooceptlon to M«ldolrl border end out eo ml ....
enltl creft ecMeoty In lfllct from
POlrlt ~ lo San NlcolM
lellrld tor nott"-terty wlrlde 20 •
to ao knot• with gum 10 40 knou
and 10 to 12 foof qpmblnld -· Wind• O\llr lh• outer OOH t•I
I w•t•fl I OUth of Sen NloolH lllMd wll be llOl1i-t 10 to 20
knot• with 8 to • foot ....
dloi ...,lg tomorrow. Wlnde -"" ... coeetal _..,.. -1111y
10 '° 20 ""°" with 1 to 3 fool ~-
! Extended
·forecast
,.., with ooceelonel htchy
... OH t•I Oloud• W•dnH dl)' lfWOUlh ,,_,., Higtll ll'Otn """'
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Ti des
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l'lret high 8:41 Liit. 4.1 lloond low 1:21 p.m. q.e
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' ,
planner Mike Robinson. "As far
as providing h ousing in San ta
Ana, we're creating jobs in our
city."
Developers for the S akioka
family won approval in March to
build 600 condominiums on 80
acres east of Town Center that
includes t wo 350-r oom hotels,
some s h o p s a n d
1.3-million-square-feet of office.
Robinson aaid city officials
would like to see between 585
and 1,170 housing units built in
the Home Ranc h project,
proposed on 98 acres between
Harbor Boulevard and Fairview
Road , n ear t h e San Diego
buildings. .
1
Freeway.
·•w e thought it was important
to develop an urban envirorunent
with residential, commercial and
O u r "3 46 " blazer
for the
Summer sun
Wh eth er you're planning
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Reagan thinks linking
currencies premature
By Tile Aaaocla&ed Presa
PARIS -It la "premature" to 1tart thinking
about linking the dollar, the yen and the European
Monetary System currencies, U.S. Trea.ury Secreiary
Donald Regan said today.
Regan, at a news conference, aid a · meclwUsm
linking the currencies would become more plausible
when the economte1 of the non-communist
induatrial.iz.ed nationa become IDOl'e lynchronized in a
policy of moderate non-inflationary growth.
The secretary I.a in Paris to attend the annual
meeting of economics, finance, trade and foreign
ministers at the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD). Miniat.en
from 24 nations are participating in the meeting.
New off er lor Kaiser Steel
FONTANA.-Kaller Steel Corp. aald today that.
a group led by Minneapolla bua1nemnan Irwin L.
Jacobs that already owna 16.3 percent of Kai8er St.eel's
common stock has offered to buy the company. The
group has offered to pay $19 in caab plus a share of a
newly created nonconvertible preferred stock for each
share of common stock not held by the Jacoba group.
Kai8er St.eel's board of directors is scheduled to meet
Wednesday to consider the propcml.
-Casi:f1fiie~pric~rl1rt1r~ ~--·
LOS ANGELES -Gasoline prices have
increued 10.11 centa a pllon overall since late March
aa oil oompanjea act to recover. fnm eeven months of
inteme competition. Industry analyst Dan Lundberg
says. On May 6, the overall prices for all grades of
guoline -including the Hent federal tax that took
effect April 1 -wu Jl.2201. up from $1.11.90 on
March 25, Lundberg aald.
Booming business: Nude Beer
SAN FERNANDO -Nude Beer, with labels
showing girls in acratch-off bikinis, ia ~ .faner
than the brewery can supply the suds, a distributor
says.
Although the beer itself comea from East.em
Brewing Corp., of Hammonton. N .J ., the idea
originated in Orange County when promoter William
Boun, 33, of TU§tin bought a six-pack of beer and a
Playboy ~at the same time one day. And next
week hia creatm.finall) debuts in hia hometown, as it
already has elaewhere in c.ali.fom.la, four other states
and Japan.
"Beer and pretty girll -I mean, pretty women
-just go together." saya Boun. who ia divorced. "Why
not a t>are-breaated woman on a beer bottle?"
Gold opens up, dollar falls
LONOON -The dollar fell on foreign exchange
markets early today despite an unexpected rise in the
American money supply. Gold prices edged higher. ~ dealers said the do~ got a alight boost
at the opening after Friday's a.nnodnCement of a $1.4
billion lncreaae in the basic money supply. A decline was expected.
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