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Kidnap suspect 'despondent'
By STEVE MARBLE Ofh Dlillr ..... ~
A 23-year-old Irvine man, who
allegedly ludnapped a woman
who refuaed to date rum and held
her captive in a rugged Sierra
Nevada forest, was described by
authorities today as despondent,
disoriented and potentially
suicidal
"HLS mother has been up here
tallung with rum all rught," UJd a
spokesman for the Inyo County
Sheriff's Department in Indepen-
dence, Calif., the small Sierra
Nevada town where Steven Bruce
Shepherd was held early today.
Shepherd was apprehended
Sunday after authorities tracked
him and 26-year-old Diana Mills
THE ORANGE COAST
of Garden Grove for two daYa.
Milla, allegedly aeit.ed by
Shepherd late last Thunday
outside her grandmother'• honle,
was reported in good lhape after
the ordeal Comforted by rela-
tives, ahe remained in Indepen-
denL'e today.
Relatives of both Shepherd and
MillB, gathered in the Sierra
Nevada highway town, painted a
picture of a man driven by love for
a woman who had rebuffed hia
18-month effort to court her
"Everything he did for her was
out of love," Shepherd's mother
said.
"He was only trying to explaln
(See KIDNAP, Paae A%)
Olymplcs tickets
on sale Tuesday
BY GLENN 8C01T on...ci.., .......
LOS ANGELES -Loe AngeJ.e. Olympks organizers believe
ticketa which go on ale begum1ng 'I\&e9day will aell out foe only
about 10 percent of the 370 eventa ln the 1984 Summer Gamee.
During a pre18 conference here today, they aaid the aold-out
events ~ be in the glamour aporta, including finala and
(See OLYMPICS, Pa1e AZ)
COUNTY EDITION
MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1983 OP..\NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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Newport Beach Police Officer Pete Panos was the
"victim" when his colleagues and personnel from
other law agencies and hospitals practiced air
evacuation of a stricken diver.
Diving rescuers go to great depths
It looks senous because it could be
serious
A scuba diver IS 1.11 trouble He's surfaced
too quickly He's having d1fflculty breathing.
The diver is a Vlct.un of what commonly is
known as the bends
Though scuba divers are trained to
surface alowly while breathing compressed
air, every summer divers get in trouble and
have to be transported to the nearest
hyperbanccharnber --wtuch happens to be 26
miles away on Catalina Wand
&cause of the lengthy emergency trip
and the need to conserve time, agencies from
Orange and Loe Angeles counties gathered
recently at Corona del Mar State Beach for a
training exercise.
The simulated 9C'Uba accident involved
Newport Beach fire and police departments,
th.:-U.S . Marines and officlala from Western
Medical Center in Santa Ana. A.18o taking part
waa Loe Angeles County Medical AJert
Center.
In the drill, emergency crews lJfted a
diver from the ocean. carried him to the sand
on a surfboard and steadied his condition
before placing him on a helicopter.
Authorities then flew to the Catalina
Marine Science Chamber, where the decom-
premrion unit ia located.
Ora;nge County's fire season begins
By I.A.REN E. KLEIN or-Oolllr,... -
The official Orange County fire
9e880n, col"ISldered one of the most
dangerous in the nauon, has
begun with the closure of hazard -
ous fire areas to public entry.
Orange County F\re Department
officials say
Wilderness areas in the cilles of
Laguna Beach, San Clemente,
Orange and Anaheim, along with
unincorporated county territory,
will be cloeed un ti1 thet-e is
sufficient rain to reduce the fire
Topless loophole ·cover,ed ·
Tips
Tops
hazard, said county Fl.re Ctuef
Larry Holms.
Along the Orange Coast, unin-
corporated Irvine Ranch land
<See FIRE, Pace Al)
Four CM cars
destroyed by
carport fire
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Fire in vest.lg a tors in Costa Mesa
are looking at an early morning
blaze that destroyed four vehicles
and damaged a carport at 863
Center Street.
Damage from the 6:37 a.m. fl.re
is estimated at $5,000. The four
cars, described as la le-model
Chevroleta, were parked l.naide
the carport.
Two of the vehicles belonged to
Joee ArauJO, 26, according to
authorities.
Rich Liule seriou8?
Busy buses
making HB
folks hriS.tle
By ROBERT BARKER
Of1NO..,PllDl•lolll
The huge Orange County Tran-
sit Distnct buses that ply their
way up and down Main Street are
causing lots of rumbling and
grumbling in Huntington Beach
Residents have complained for
some time that the 43-seat buses
make too much noise, spew too
much smoke, travel much too fast
and are dangerous to pedestnans
and motorists.
One woman told officials that
202 buses pass in front of her home
daily, starting at 5:30 a.m . and
ending at 9:30 p.m.
In trying to quash the com-
plaints, the city's Transportation
Com.JTUSS1on recently went along
With an OC'f0 plan to eliminate
all buses on Main Street aouth of
17th Street Under the plan, t.be
buses would tum west on 17th and
travel to Pacific C-oast Highway.
That plan may be lulling to
Main Street residents, but it's .
ra.is.lng a ruckus among other
segments, ctuefly the senior
citizens
Many of the older residents are
said to rely exclusively on cx;'fD
buaes and the change of routes
will prove a ha.rd&hip.
"We have 50 to 70 people riding
the buses each day to get lunches
at Lake Street Park," said Clancy
<See BUS H~LE. Pa1e AZ)
A nice thought, hut ...
Sandi Hill, former owner of a Newport Beach ,
house moved to a new location Saturday, start& to
christen the home for its voyage with bottle of
champagne. Fortunately s he drew up short, and
all celebrated the trip later by drinking the
bubbly. Story, more photos on Page AS.
Han a good idea for a
1tory? Share that idea
with u1. The Dally Pilot
will pay cub award• for
the three belt new• tl.,.
each week. Jutteall
642-4321, Ext. 226,
day•, or 64.2-5686 e•e-
ninp and you eouJd win
th.e •eek'• top prise of
115.
The Pioneer l 0 spacecraft leave•
the tolar 1y1tem today to become
mankind'1 linimeehanical em-
iuary to the 11an. Pioneer wa1
launched in 1972 with a lile
e:apectaney of 21 month• but 11
yean later it'• 1till performin1
flawleuly. Page A4.
Marina Hlgh catcher
Shane Floree and the
South All-Stan take
their 1hou Tuffdy a l1ht
at La Palma StadJum ia
Anaheim. Page Cl .
What i1 f unoy man
Rich Little doing on•
aeriout TV 1peclal
about genetic•? The
muter lmpreaionill
perf orm1 a a tun t
which 1how1 that, de-
1pite the way it
touach, no two
human •oieee are ex-
aetly tlle Mme.
Page83. Cotta Me .. continun to Cf'lebrate
it130th anninnary. It ha• e•ery
rilht to becaute it wa1 rough
1oiq in the bqinnin1. Page Bl.
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K I DNAP SUSP ECT ...
f rum Page A1
lt•J\\ Ill lovl'O ht'r. and 1he took It
1ltt> wwn~ way," said KriJUn
t\11111 r 19 Sh~pherd's stater "lt
I I I II '\'I 'I 1 ph yo;1c·al thing All
.j, '"•:. l krww tw wuuldn t hurt
to. r II··"' 1111ld hurt tum.'K"lf bt-Cort>
l·'IRE ...
1 rom Page A 1
M '"' .. ,.11 N1•wport &>arh a nd
I • .ij.!llrl•• &·at h wa 11 lx> cl06t'd along
,, 1tli tt·rr 1tu1y l'ru.t ur L.iguna and
""1th 11f l.<IKUna N1gut.•I
'1111 < l11sun · ell){'!; nut andude lht:
• '1,.\, l1111d N,1t1unal F'on~t. Holms
.• 1tl
t'1gw. will kx· pos ted in the
.• 11i"' tt'<I Jn·a.s Thl· dosure does
1 • 11 r • ... tfll't a propt•rt v owner's use
1 l11-.11wn land, but rt attempts to
•·• "tl•t.'t l..1ndo wners from
'''·<;passers whose carelessness
f• •'l.JU•'nth 1 au.-;(.~ waldland fires.
11 .. 1m., 'w.ltd
\'101;\tmn of frre> closure> code-; 1s
1 1111~l!'nwanor
l'n pn·vent f1rC'S m Lnd1viduaJ
h<>rnl·s ur pro perty, Holms sug·
gi·..,t.s thorough brush clearance
.iniunJ th .. · home and the installa-
t r!ln or spark arresters on fl.replace
.-l11mnl·ys
For murc in£onnat1on on fire
-..dd~. m ntact the Orange Co~ r lfl' Dl.•parlme nt Lnfonnation and
hJ u(~1l 10n Section. Monday
tl1111ugh Fnday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m ., at .• :rn J551
he hurt her He'• that much ln love
wlth her."
But Milli' grandmother, Grace
Neff, said that "from the begtn-
rung she (Mllla) told him she did
not love him and would not go out
with him" Mills was an Orange
Coast College student who once
worked for Sh~pherd at a
furnuure store
Shepherd, wearing camou£lage
clothing and carrymg a kmfe and
two loaded rifles when wrestled to
the ground, is to be returned to
Orange County and formally
charged with kidnapping. accord-
ing to Garden Grove pollce Det.
Bruce Beauchamp.
Mills, police said, was dragged
k icking and screaming by
Shepherd after she had parked
her car m front of her grand-
mother's Garden Grove home last
Thur sday. Police alleged
Shepherd forced her mto a
newly-purchased pickup truck
and sped off
The search for the nussmg
woman and her abductor moved
to the Sierra Nevada when wit-
nesses reported seeing a man drag
a 9Creaming woman from a pickup
truck. Police claimed Shepherd
had purchased a camouflage outfit
for Mills, which he forced her to
wear. Mills ~ was handcuffed
much of the time, police said
Authorities tracked the duo
down Sunday near Tollhouse
Springs, a heavily forested area .
I OLYMPICS TICKETS
From Page A1
-.t ma-finals m SWl11'\JlUng. gymnastJcs, basketball, and track and
£1t'ld a.-. well as the opening and closing ceremonies.
A lumputenzed. random selection of order fonns will be used
111;.{'lect llck<'l buyers m those event&. Fans who don't get tickets can
i.!t>l n•funds
llowevn, mt'mbers of the Los Angeles Olympic Orgaruzmg c .. mm1ttf't' won't know wh1ch events will seU out until their cut-off
dott• of Aug 15 1983 No llcket conlumauons will be issued before
tht•n.
Th~. their best advtce to ucket buyers is to order as soon as
poss1bll· If an event does not sell out, uckets will be confirmed after
A ug 15. at·c."Ordmg to a hrst-in, first-serve system.
That means buyers should pick up the glossy, 32-page ticke t
, .11.alogs • when they are made available Tuesday at Sears
departmc•nt stores and First Interstate Bank branches throughout
~·utht>m Cahforrua.
h al"> mc•a.ns buyers should get to lhe bank immediately
Tut'S<iay to transfer Cunds into a checking account because full
payme nt for uckcts must aceompany the orders.
And thl' pnres for many events aren't cheap. Tickets for
11p1·mng and closing C('remomes at the Coliseum are $200, $100 or
$50
c.;ymnru.t1(-s uckets range from $15, $25 or $35 for compulsory
t·xt·rcL..._'S to $40, $60 or $95 for fmals.
In Orange O>unty. tickets for the Modern Pentathlon at Coto
de Caz.a and <H the Hentage Park Aquatics Complex in Irvine are
less a t $14 per event
tluntington Beach
• ..,...,. ""' .... 8500 -Of leble OrM -:.~~~-:;rrs'.:: ... "'.!'..."':~~~
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Someone ptled oPen I wtnclow j*Ud In I
cer-pon In lhe t 7000 blOCll of Euclld -IOOll a
'4001-ded<
Costa Mesa
We asked:------
Next year the Olymplcs are coming to Southern
Callfornla and Orange County -Is this something
to look forward to or wlll It cause more problems
than it's worth?
Jim Moore,
tlOf'e me"8gef.
... Wpor1S..Ch
"I'm looking forward to
meeting many different people
from different countries. I also
want to see a couple of events,
llke volleyball and boxing."
Bethenn Heu1ten,
unemployed tlorltt,
Santa Ana
"I passed through Munich, In
1972 during the Olympics, but
didn't get a chance to attend
the events. I'd llke to. It'll
attract a lot of tourists and I'm
sure they'll bring much money
to spend."
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SueKeymer,
lnterlor Plenr Care,
CoeteMea
"It may be good for busi-
ness, but I'm concerned that
the high cost of tickets wlll
prevent many people from
seeing the events."
Or. Wllllam Aoeburg,
dentl1t,
NewportS..Ch
"I think the Olympl&;s wlll be
great. It wlll boost the econ-
omy. It'll give people some-
thing different to see. My
concern Is how are people
going to get tickets?"
Chrla Bogga,
paJnter,
Newport Beech
"The Olymplcs wlll bring In a
lot of people and that wlll be
very good for businesses. I've
never been to the Olympics so I
really want to see It."
Suzie Bourland,
telephone operetor,
Newport Beach
"It's going to be a madhouse
down here. I work In Anaheim
and they' re already bulldlng
more hotels and adding on to
others. At the phone company
where I work, they're preparing
for a big overload of phone
calls."
SALE
BUS HASSLE
From Page A 1
Yoder, prwldmt of th. c:Sty'•
Council on A4dna orpnl&aUon.
''Thl.a I.I rtdbfuua and we're not aoma to take lt littinl down,"
Yoder uJd . "We're IO&na to fiaht
lt locally (a dt.:u.ion ta 1eheduled
tonight before the City Council)
and we're golng to charter aome
buses to fight it next Monday
when at comes before (OCTD)
officlala."
Huntington Beach Coun-
C'llwoman Ruth Bailey said the
plan, which got the grudging
support of the city Transportation
Commission, doesn't address all
needs. \
She saJd the propoeed route I
change may have an adverse
effect on downtown businesses
and that people would be without
eervice to the Commuruty Clinic
located near Fifth Street and
Main
Bailey SaJd there's a good
chance that lhe council torught
will coun~rmand the route rec-
ommendauon. "We have to make
sure that everbody's needs are
served in the best manner poas-
1ble," she said.
Popular 30s
star Norma
Shearer dies
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ac-
trea Nonna Shearer, one of
Hollywood's biggest It.an of the
1930s and an ~ winner for
"The Divorcee," haa died at age
81 , a hospital spokeswoman laid
today.
She died Sunday afternoon at
Motion Picture and Television
Hospital in suburban Woodland
Hilla, the spokeswoman said.
Jean Ferrie, a hoep ital
spokeswoman, said ahe couldn't
give out the cause of death or
other details until she'd spoken
with the actress' family.
The brown-haired, gray-eyed
Canadian-born actrelll won an
Academy A ward for best actress
in the 1929 film ''The Divorcee."
S he was the widow of
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro-
duction genius Irving Thalberg,
who died unexpectedly in 1936,
soon after he produced "Romeo
and Juhet" and "The Good
Earth.''
The actress was born Aug. IO,
1904 ln Westmount,'a suburb of
Montreal
S he leftachool at age 14 to begm
a stage career To finance a 1920
tnp to New York City, the family
pUl!lo was sold
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Monday, June 13, 1983 "3
Higher standards for schools urged
Five airline acc ide nts
result in 21 injuries
E ducation Secr e tary Be ll s ays me rit pay for te ach e rs may he lp to s te n1 slide
By The A11oclaled Preu
An exploding engme, washroom fare, ure blowouts, l~ uf
pressuru.ation and danger from a bunung truck dJ.STupted f1w
commerctal passenger flights over the weekend, leaving 21 people
injured and two hospatallzed. Nmet.een people suffered inJunes
when an engine on a United Airlines 727 erupted in a fireball and
flying met.al, forcing an aborted takeoff and a hasty evacuation at
O'Hare International Airport in Clucago, officials said Sunday At
Kennedy International Airport in New York City, a truck pushing
a plane to a gate c.aught fire Sunday, sending smoke into the cabin
and forcmg up to 30 passengers to jump to the runway on rubber
escape chutes. Two passengers suffered minor injuriE.-s A
Continent.al Au-I.mes 727 jet with 141 passengers and a crew of seven
blew two Urt.'l> while malung a landing Sunday at lndaanapohs
Intentational Airport, but no inJunes were reported
Hunger greatest threat to cities
DENVER (AP) Mayors are tell.mg the Reagan admuus
tration 1t 1S overstuff mg the Pentagon while Americans go hungQ' •
and urgmg a biparusan effort to get surplus food out of storage and
on tables of the needy The U S Conference of Mayors. in the tlurd
third day of its meeung today, has presented a study of eight sample
cities that suggested hunger 1S growing and affects newly poor
people, families with young children, the elderly and people with
chronic illnesses who cannot survive without better nutrition The
report concludes that hunger is the biggest problem facing thl'
country's cities and that most of them can't cope with the need.
Range fire rages near Nalional Forest
BLACK CANYON CITY, Ariz. -F\re crews took a st.and at
6,500-foot-rugh Malpals Hall in their attempt to keE>p a 6,200-ac:n:
desert-brush and grass fire from advancing into the pines of
Prescott National Forest The fire reached the brush at the bottom
of the hill about 9 a.m . Sunday. moving within a l 'h miles of the
pines, said Bruce Lamb, a U.S. Forest Service spokesman
Conta1mng the fa.re was constdered unlJkely before 6 p.m tonight,
he said.
Panel studies gasoline-£ ume dangers
WASHINGTON -The American Petroleum lnslltu~ may
recommend the posting of signs at service stat10n pumps warrung
consumers that gasoline fumes may cause cancer in laboratory
animals. In a prepared statement 1$Ued Sunday. the trade group
represenung 300 comparues said there was no "s1grufacant nsk" to
motonsts who filled thea.r gasol.J.ne tanks at self-service pumps But
an institute commit tee will meet later thtSmonth todlSC"USS whether
to recommend the waminR signs to member companies, srud
spokesman R.G F.nsz
Two n e w quakes raule Coalinga
COALINGA -Two new earthquakes shook Coalmga during
the weekend but c.aused mmunal damage compared to the temblor
that devastated the town's business district May 2. A quake rated at
5.0 on the Richter 9Cale of ground motion struck 10 miles northeast
of Coalinga Friday rught. opening a 1,000-yard-long f1SSure Ul the
earth, destroying one home and damaging others. A 4 l earthquake
was felt at 6·30 p.m Saturday and was centered about five rrules
southeast of Coalmga No damage was reported No one was
reported m~ m either quake
Two slash ed in parking lot allack
ROSEMEAD Two people were slashed and a th1rd wai;
robbed ma rampage that ended when a secunty guard wrestlt'd a
knife-Wleldang man to the ground, sheriff's deputies said.
Michael Hayes Maloney. 30, was booked for investtgat1on o(
attempted murder and robbery following a "bizarre set o r
circumstances" Sunday al a K-Mart store parking lot in Rosemead,
10 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
sheriff's Dep uty Wes Sllder srud Elnabeth F\rth, 66, of MontebelJn
W&'I robbed of $11 before Lupe Berru, 56, ol Commen-e, wai;
stabbed in the chest "for no apparent reason," Sllder said. Then
security guard Oswaldo Mora. 20. was slashed across the fare as he
intervened, Sllder swd
Dangerous pipeliine fire controlle d
COMPTON A potentially explosive fire was knocked down
quickly late Sunday night at a large pipeline storage area. Los
Angeles County firefighters said Between 5,000 and 10,000 gallons
of a liquid believed to be crude oil was lost in the blaze at the
Dominguez Properues storage area, in the county area of Compton
near Long Beach, said department spokesman David Buchanan
Traffic dispute ends in slaying
LOS ANGELES A traffic dlSpute that started on a fr('('way
led to the death of a 26-year-old Redondo Beach man after the two
motorists met ma parking lot, pol.lee said Leonard Bowman was
run over and dragged by a car Sunday after the fistfight, said police
Sgt. Gary Kirby. He said two drivers had been playing "trafhc tag"
on the freeway before pulling mto the South Los Angeles parktng
lot. getung out of their cars and fighting. Thomas Connor, 18.
Torrance, was booked for invesllgat.Jon of murder, Kirby saad.
S we den , Finland reviYe nuke ban
STCX::KHOLM, Sweden -Sweden and Finland have reVJved
a 20-year-old idea of banning n uclear weapons from Europe's
Nordic region The Soviet Union has endorsed a Nordic nuclear-fn>e
zone ever since it was first propoeed. The Kremlin says it's willing
to dJscusa withdrawing its nuclear weapons from the Bait.Jc ~a if
the Nordic nauons would sign formal documents w keep nuclear
anns out of the area. The U S is opposed
WASHINt;TON (AP)
Educ11llou &'(:rt•wrv TH Bell
says nwr H pay tor U..achers will
ht.>lp, but h1ght•r standards for
both studt•nis and tht•ar mstru(•tors
art• 1wt'<it>t! Lo 1mpruvt• the nat1on'H
schools
&:U. who appeared S unday on
tht' NBC lt'lev1s1on program
"Mt.>cl the Pr<'SS," said he favored
merit pay for tht' best teachers to
"ehminal(• the dreadful same-
m>SS" of a single salary scale.
But tw stn~'<J that other steps
National
debt hits
$7 trillion
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
nat10n.1I dc•bt has bet>n est.unated
at mor< than $7 trillion by the
Joint 1'~·onom1<: Committee of
Congn"S..'>. a<xordmg to a report
pubhsht'<i tod.1y 1n the Washing-
ton Tam~
ln a m•w n•port to bt' released
today, the mmm1ttee said the
, et>urllry's d<•bt 1s at kast five umes
thP statutory dt•bt ct•ilang of $1.3
t nll11m and amounts to $30,400 for
l.'ach of th<' nation's residents, the
newspapN rt·portcd
Th<· debt mt ludes the llab1lities
of Soc:1al Security obligations and
other government annuity pro-
grams. insurance obltgat1ons,
off budget government borrow-
ing. ft'deral loans and loan guaran-
tees and unpaid CederaJ bills, the
newspaper said.
AC'Crued llab1ht1es for reta.re-
ment and disability plans for
fedt•ral workers, Social Secunty
and vt>t.crans total $2 3 tr1U1on. the
report said
"It 1s c.1sturbmg that the federaJ
govt-rnmt•nt 1s accumulating
hab1htws or sut·h a massive
proportion," the romzruttee's re-
port said
"We may be imposing on un-
born gc•nerauons t'normous tax
burdens. 1nfl~t1on or, at the very
least, polit1t·al dilemmas of great
saw, as hard choit·f'S must be made
bet Wl'Cn th£' t·anceUat1on of im-
pht'ti promise .. and contracts mode
years t•arher and the threat of
taxt>s or monetary policies which
<.-uuld destrov the ('('()nomy." the
COtnmlltt-t• s rt•purt said
Hig h e r ta xes
may off set dip
• • in gas prices
LOS ANGELES CAP)
Gasohnt> praet'S may go down lhas
summPr but pump prices may not,
becauS(' of new statR and locaJ
taxt>S. says oil industry anaJyst
Dan Lundbt>rg
lfo said Sunday he wa-. unsure
wlwtht•r th<· lower wholesale
pru·l'!-and h1ghrr tAxes would
mean any change in pump pnces.
''The motoring public can hkely
cxpt•d moderate declining
(pre t.a>c l product prices for the
summer, offSl't however by in
creasing state and locaJ taxatmn,"
Lundbt'rg said
Unul 1980, gas prares and
mnsumpuon trad1t1onally rose
during tht summer lx>cause of
vac-alton driving, he said
However, gas pnt'CS and con-
sumption dropped dunng the last
three summers because of the
recession, unemployment, greater
use of fuel-eff1c1ent cars and the
fact that pn('('S were so much
higher than a df'Cade carhcr. said
Lundb4•rg
Tht• anaJyst said hlS latest
survt-y uf 17,000 gas stations found
that the pric't' of gasoline IS
leveling off. with average
self St•rv1t'<' pr&t'C'S of $1 143 per
gallon for regul.!11 leaded. $1.214
for regular unleaded and $I 324
for premium unleaded
Tht.> surv<'y covering the thr~
WE'<'ks ending June 10 showed the
average price of all grades of
set (-service gasolme r06e to $1 238
per gallon, an increase o! 0 88
cents per gallon
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are needed to improve the nation's
educational system
"l have said that more money
alone will not solve the problem
and that we need to shape up some
other matters that need to be
taken care of before w~ ca.n get the
problems -I'm talking about low
standards, low gr aduation re
quirements, and all of that," he
said.
"I would say that teachers are
not as L'Ompetent as they ough t to
be m many areas. Part of the
This is a ho I du p!
problem is that we're not drawmg
our teachers out of the level o f
human ability where we ought to
be getting them," he 88.ld
Asked who would pay for thtc-
merat increaaes, he said, "Wdl,
merit pay increases are going to
have to be paid by the public,
w hether we levy it on the federal
or the state level." He added·
"Now, there's no painless way to
provide that."
President Reagan has said ht-
does not favor increasing federal
U Wlr~o
Solomon Goodman, 4 , had no trouble keeping his
violin in position during a lesson at the Suzuki
Institute in Ottawa, Kan., but his loose fitting
trousers we re anothe r matte r .
spending to 1mprovt.• educauon
Asked 1f thl' udnunatrauon's
efforts to focus attention 011 educa-
tion were polmcally motivated,
Bc·U re phed that "good pubhc
polity ci good politics, and so you
rrughl say that there's a political
mut1vatlon in 1t, but I'd say that's a
good thing on both sides."
Despitt> Reagan's campaign
pledge, Bell said the adminiB-
tration won't push for the aboli·
lion of tht> Educauon Department
Walesa sets
timetable
for quitting
NEW YUHK (AP) -Lech
Wal~ says lhl· freedoms lost
when martial law was unposed
must Ix• r<.>Stored before he will
step down as head of Poland"s
outlaw('d Solidarity labor roa1.t-
tt0n, Newsweek rn.agazme reports.
"l would like to rest, since I have
devoted so many years of my life
to social work And I w1U quit,"
WalC'Sa said
He was arr<-sted after martial
l&w was unposed Dre 31. 1981,
ending many of the concessions
Solidarity had gamed from the
commurust government He waa
lawrfn't'd but So!Jdanty, the only
nongovt!rnment labor union
movement in tht• Eastern bloc,
wai; outlawed
He said that before he steps
down, "l have to regam all we
have lost Many things will be
taken from us. and from some we
w1U resign volunt.anly. but also
we will add other things
ourst!lves ··
Stornis hit hardest in Nebraska
By Tbe Au oclated Pre11
Showers and thunderstorms
spread from Wyoming w the
upper Mis&ssippi Valley today,
and severe thunderstorms were
predicted from central Oklahoma
to western Iowa
Scattered showers and thun-
dershowers covered parts of
F1onda and the central Gulf
O:>ast.. and widely scattered
showers dotted Maine.
Severe thunderstorms de-
veloped ahead of a slow movmg
cold front m the central Plams on
Sunday evening They produced
damagrng wmds. large hall, lo
ca.llv heavy rains and more than a
half -dozen tontadoes m Kansas
and Nebraska.
A t least one tornado,
golfball-size hail and strong wmds
swept through northwestern
Kansas, damaging some farm
buildings Sunday night but caus-
ing no injuries, authorities said. A
tornado touched down near Col by,
but the Thomas County Shenff's
Department said there was no
damage.
The NauonaJ Weather Servi('{·
said 4 tnehes of rain fell m three
hours at Oberlin, Kan , sending at
lea.st one creek m Decatur County
out of 1ts banks ·
The weather service said Nt>
braska was hardest hit with
wrnados reported at Lebanon and
Danbury Winds up to 65 mph
downed power Imes at Mullen,
Neb
Thundl'rst.orms droppe<l more
than 5 inches of ram at Danbury
during tht• storm. and more than
11 1 mchl'S fell at Kearney an I 0
mmu~
Thunderstorms continued mto
the early monung hours over
eastern parts of the Dakotas, and
al·ross ct>ntral Nl·braska and west~
em Kansas Cloudv slues anci
scattered -;howns -soaked the
norlhc·m and tentral Rockies
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Man's machine heads for the stars
Piont-er 10 leaves solar system b ehind in 11-year journey 'lj most his to ric mile tone
MOUNTAIN VIEW (AP)
The Pioneer 10 explorer sped
Crom F.arth's solar system tOOay,
the hrst man-made object to pass
the farthest planets a symbol of
hwnaruty's asptrauons hurtlmg
into eterruty
Sclentists cheered at1d ap
plauded u the 570-pound space-
ship, the first to challenge the
unknown beyond Ma.rs, became
the first artifact of the space age to
sail beyond the nine known
pl.anew.
!FURTHER THAN
NEPTUNE .
JUNE 13 19831
"It's sort of like Columbus
d1SCOvcnng the new world," sa.id
IA88i.stant flight director Alan
Fernqwst NASA workers hand-
t>d Jack Dwyer, duet of spacecraft
operations, a trident -the
l hree-pronged spear carried by
the mythical god Neptune -as
Pioneer passed Neptune's orbit.
Bearing a gold -ph>ted message
to any other residents of the
cosmos who might someday find
It, P1oneer 10 now begins its
endless voyage among the stars
SA TURN
JUPITER
The ship's path croaed the orbit
of Neptune at 5 a.m. PDT at 30,558
mph Though Pluto nonnally 18
the (>Utfrmost planet, 1 t!i
egg-shaped orbit has brought It
closer to F.arth than Neptune for
the next 16 years.
"The name Pioneer is very,
very appropriate," said John
Wolfe of the National Aeronautics
and Space Adminl.stration'a Ames
Reeea.rch Center in Mountain
View, where Pioneer's journey
was coordinated.
URANUS
NEn'UNE
I
I
PIONEER 10
(FURTHER THAN PLUTO.
APRIL 25. 1983)
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1
PLUTO
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T he Pioneer 10 spacecraft will cross th e o rbit o f Neptune today a nd
become the first m a nmade o bjecl to lea ve the solar syste m .
The longest long distance call
LOS ANGELFS (AP) -Inscrutable beeps
and screeches from outer space greeted telephone
callers today who listened to Pioneer 10 on a
special SO-<ent-a~ hookup as it left the solar
system.
The space noi.se, which sounded like com-
puteni' electronic talk from "Star Wars," took four
hours to travel from the robot deep-space probe 3.5
million miles away to Earth's receivers
Thaie who dulled 1-900-410-411 1 were
thanked for makmg "the longest long-dlstance
phone call ever," by a spokesman for TRW lnc. on
the explanatory tape that plays with the trans-
rrussion
"It's so people can call and hear live sounds
from the edge of the solar system by the first
human-made objects to leave it,'' TRW spokesman
Julian Levine said Friday. TRW designed and
built Pioneer 10.
The special telephone link began shortly after
4.30 a .m. PDT and was to continue through 8 pm
PDT. TRW said Each ca.ll costs 50 cents, whtch 1B
automatically tacked onto your phone blU
Some people who called too early tOOay were
told the number was not tn servtce, but it was not
supposed to be connected until 5 a .m Neither
telephone' company nor TRW offtclals could be
reached m the predawn hours
Paraplegic walks for degree
Triumph in five-year battle to over com e auto crash injuries
DAYTON. Ohio <AP> Nan
DaVlS' htgh school graduation
ended m tragedy· an auto crash
left her paralyzed from the waist
down But five years later, her
college graduation ended on a note
of personal triumph.
With 1,300 feUow Wnght St.ate
University graduates and
thousands of spectators watching,
DaVlS, 23. stepped from her
wheelchair and walked 10 feet to
receive her diploma. It was the
fU'Sl time she had walked in public
since her graduation Crom St
Marys High School tn 1978
Petrofsky, executive dU"ector of
Wnght State Uruvel"SJty's Na-
tional Center for Rehabll.1tallon
Engmeenng and developer of the
computer system that enabled
Davis to walk.
The-dramatic walk t:ame Satur-
day near the end of a two-hour
commencement ceremony at the
Uruvers!ty of Dayton Arena With
Petrofsky and fellow researcher
Dr Chandler Phillips supporting
her arms, Davis' stepped forward
to the commands of the computer.
La.st fall, the compu~r used to
help Davis walk was stationary.
about the size of a room waJI ,
Petrofsky sa.Jd The computer she
used to walk for her rt1ploma was
about 4 mches by 6 inches and less
than an mch thick
Petrofsky credits pnvate fund-
mg for speedmg hlS reeearrh.
which so far has enabled one other
paraplegic and two quadnplegics
to stand and participate i.n walk-
ing experiments. He hopes ul-
timately to surgically implant
electrodes in paraplegics and
quadriplegics to enable them to
walk "'1th the help of a portable
computer
"Pioneer 10 was a pathftnder
It's got so many firsts, but the
biggie iB that 1t is leaving tht' ROlar
system," said Wolfe, who wwi
chief ac1enust during P1ont!t!r'M
dramatic encounter with Jupiter
in December 1973
Launched March 3, 1972, the
little ship safely cr068ed the
asteroid belt, a band of giant rocks
beyond Mars that some ac1entists
feared would smash it.
As Pioneer closed on Jupiter,
rapidly lntensifying radiation
fields seemed destined to destroy
tt, said retired Ames engineer
Charles Hall, who was project
manager
But the radiauon. although
"500 times the lethal dose fo1 a
human," peaked before 1t was
severe enough to cook Pioneer's
electronics
''The spacecraft has performed
beyond all hope or expectation,"
Hall said "I don't recall a11ythmg
that it was supposed to do that it
didn't do"
It covered 31A billion miles and
only one scientific instrument
failed lt was designed ta last 21
months, it is working after I 1
vears
· As 1t pulls still farther from
home, Pioneer will search for the
far edge of the heliosphere.
Owner wins
a year to
save home
EL PASO, Tehs (AP) -Mary
Hmson has battled the federal
government to a draw so far.
despite U S Park Servtce threats
to bulldoze the homestead where
she has lived most of her lJfe.
"I've been given a st.ay of
execution," the 68-year-old Pine
Springs woman said. "I've been
given a year's extension. which is
fantastic Somebody's looking out
for me "
In the fall, Hrnson was told her
rickety home and roadside cafe
bordering Guadalupe Mountains
National Park in West Texas
would be condemned Dec. 31
because they were "eyesores "
The Park Servire in nearby
Carlsbad, N.M .. S81d bulldozers
would rare the wood-paneled
home and the Pine Spnngs Cafe
where Mrs. Hinson had ltved since
1938. The job was to have been
done early this year
But nt>ws aC'COunts of the elder·
ly woman's plight caused. Sec-
retary of lntenor James Watt, at
President Reagan's request, to
grant her a last-nunule reprieve
The government gave her until
Junp 30 -a six-month t1x~nsion
-to leave the home ht'r father
bwlt in 1909
Af!J:r winrung thl' extension,
Mrs HulSOn and her El Paso
.tttomey, Duane Juvrud, strug-
gled to save the home At fll'St,
they lrled trading some of the
3, 700 acres of Guadalupe Peak
land she owns to the Park Service
ul exchange for being allowed to
stay at the house -built 50 years
before the park was created The
Park Service declined
Four youths earn
Stillwell awards
Four eighth graders m the Newport-Mesa Unified Sc!Hl(l l
DlStnct have received the annual Norman Stillwell aw<.in..I!! 111
re<:ogn1tion of their scholarship. leadersrup and citiz.ensh1p
The tn~nned1atc students are Kevin Mayne from f>av 1'>,
Josh MacDonald from Ensign, Lm Hsu from Lincoln and Mull}
Mound from T{"WinkJe
GWC o fferi11 g Sports Acade n1y
H.cgtstrat1on 1s now open for the Sports Academy for Y1111tli
and Adults at Golden West College m Huntmgton Beach
Among the programs offered are a track and held prngrn111
for age 8 and older; Gh1ca's European soccer camp for boys .. 111.t
girls, ages 8 to 14, and a baseball camp for boys, ages 9 to I !i
Archery 1s open to age 12 and older Orgarui.ed rac:qut tl1:•ll
has a mmimum age of 14, and organized tenrus is offered for a~r
I 7 and older. For adults, softbalJ t.ournaments and voUeyball
leagues will be organized.
For more information, contact the Community &•rv1u
office at Golden West and request the Sports Academy b1 ex h111 •
The phone number 1s 891 -3991
Seniors to visit the wild animals
Laguna Beach's seruor citizens are invited to tour I .11m
Country Safari June 22 and Sea World in San Diego la~r tn thr•
summer.
For mformatlon on either trip, contact the Sen101 C1t111·11:.
Club of Laguna Beach at 497-2441
Parents' PTA participa tion cited
Lincoln lntennediate School PTA m Corona del Mar h~'>
received the California State PTA membership award !111
having the highest percentage of parent participat1on.Ttw
president has been given a trip to Disney's Expenrrw11t.d •
Prototype Commuruty of Tomorrow m F1onda
School distric t honors r etirees
Wilson Elementary school teachers Donald Ericksen ,w.i
Barbara Kephart were among 69 Newport-Mesa Urufed Sc-h< "'
District employees honored at a recent retirement breakfac;t
Ericksen had taught 25 years and Kephart 21 Honnrc'<l for
the longest service was custodian Jack Schick, who workt'<l '\1
years for the dlstrict
R e dlands alums from NB honored
Newport Beach residents Jesse Curtis, Barbara McNdl>< ..
White and Leland Launer were presented with Alumni Jubl!n
Medallions dunng recent ceremoruPS al the Univer.ut~ of
Redlands. Seventy-five graduates wet'{' cited m honor uf 1l1l•
un1vf•rsity's 75th anruversar,·
H orseb ack trip planned for teen . .,
An eight day trip to Mammoth Lakes ·· designed for hor""
lovers is being offt-red by the Orange Coast YMCA start111•:
July 6
Known as the Pony Express Caravan, part1c1panl..<; >A:tll
learn horsemanship and horseback ndmg The pro~r<ln h
geared for boys and girls between ages 11 and 13
For YMCA members, the cost as $225 or $l:lfi f111
non-members.
For more mforma11on, call 642 9990
County Fair eek s photo e ntries
Loe.al photographer.> are inVJted to participate 1n th1• -.1:..lt
annual compellt1on at the Orange County F&r July 8-17
Deadline for subm.tSSions is 4 pm. June 24 Prints should t.c
mounted on llxl4 boards and labeled. The categories are: nrws.
sports, feature, candid portrait, nature/animals and photQS frpm
last year's fair.
The winner w1U rE(:e1ve $I 50 For mure 1nfonnat1c1r1 1·,,11
751 -3247 Her SleP6 were made poes1ble
by a camera-sued computer that
told her paralyzed muscles how to
move and then tnggered electrical
unpulses to move them.
"The Last time she walked in
public was m high school. and
she wanted to walk m her college
graduation," said Dr Jerrold
"This is a special day for all of
us," she said when she reached the
podium to receive her bachelor's
degree Ln elementary education.
She then delivered a 60-second
speech that ended, "Thank you
all, and congratulations"
Davis was a rugh achool spnn ter
and planned to run track in college
until the graduation-night crash.
Her mother, Louise, said Davis
was a paaenger in a car being
driven by a friend, who wwm't
mju.red m the one-aµ-accident
Beverly Hills coupl~ died in plane crash
Not enough
links to form
'peace chain'
BOSTON (AP) The turnout
wasn't big enough to form a
planned "human peace chain"
but celebrants sa.Jd they were
pleased anyway with rallies m
Vennont and Massachusetts com-
memorating the nation's largest
peace rally held last year Ln New
York
Parllctpants m Boeton Peace-
Unk had planned to lmk anns
Sunday for five mmutes along the
1.6-mile Freedom Trail from the
Statehowte to Old North Church
in a plea for nuclear anns control.
The l.~ people weren't
enough to complete the stretch, 110
celebrantB marched to City Hall
Last November, Davis became
the flTSt paraplegic in Petrofsky's
re9ean:h project at Wright State tc..
walk with the aid of com-
puter-controlled electncal stimu-
lation To take thoee fll'!lt steps,
s~e wore a safety harness and held
on to two steel parallel bars
Petrofsky said Davis now can
walk 50 to 60 feet using only canes
for support.
''It's a fraction of what she's
capable of doing," he ~d
In Petrofsky's system, eight
sensors on Davis' body monitor the
posl lion and movement of various
body parts. The seT\80r11 tell the
computer the position of the legs,
so the computer knows which
muscles to electrically stimulate
next toachievetoordinatJon. Up to
36 electrodes are pW:ed on Davia'
paralyud muscles to force them to
move
LOS ANGELFS (AP) -An
elderly Beverly HLl.ls rouple was
killed when thell' twin-engine
plane crashed lll a res1denual area,
destroying two homes and setting
a t.h.ird a fire
Walter L. and Mary Virgirua
Martindale, both 77. were ident-
ified by the coroner's office Sun-
day as the victims of Saturday's
crash t.n the San Fernando Valley.
about three miles from Burbank
Airport.
hose, but then I saw the whole
front go up Ill flames, so I ra.n out
the back door, and two of my
ne1ghbors came to help me "
The plane was climbing
through fog and haze when it
crashed three rrules west of the
airport, said Federal Aviation
Adm1rustration spokesman Tom
Aino
"It looked like the plane-f.ame
down crossways, hit the sidewalk.
careened off a car, drug thl' car
mto a tree and kept gomg into one
of the houses," said Mark Terrill
of Tanana, who arnved about
five nunutes after the crash
"The car apparently got caught
on the tree, keeping it from being
pulled into the house," TerriU
sa1d
The car was later 1denllf1ed as
one belonging to the R1vases It
and a new car in the garage were
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Beechcraft Barron BE55 that had CAPE COD RU f FELL / S
both destroyed, fire &tu1l11111
Chief Donald Dahlstetn said
It took nearly three hours rcw
Mrs. Martand.ale's body to 11 ..
pulled from the p!Ane's wrN k :<t(>tC',
Aino said.
"We lost radio and radar c'OllU\t l
with the plane before· th<· er L<ih
four or five mmutes ahN dl•
parture." A mo said
Damage to the homrc; wa ..
~tun.ated at about $80,000
taken off from Burbank Airport at COlllCTIOI UPHOLSTERY, INC.
2.25 p m, investigators said. l i 1
A in ._ .... h ... c au c •PJMal'9 •••1t"•'••-_111 •••• woman one guti.cu ouse you won't be.U ... the pri-1 narrowly eecaped the flames, and 1922 HARSO. atvo
no one on the ground was injured, eo4:! ~ 645-4136 COSTA MESA -541-1156
county Fire Department spokes-
man Jim Welluaid. -"l heard this big boom and then
I saw a big ball of fire on the side of
my howe," 18.id Florence Rivas,
70, who wu alone in her family
room at the tune "I ran to get a
JUMBO
16 oz.
MARGARITAS
Body identified as producer's $1.50
with
LOS ANGELES <AP) -New
York theatrical producer Roy
Alexander Radin, whoee decom-
posi.na body lay 111 s remote Los
Aneeleta County canyon ror 8
month. waa killed by 8 single
"gun.shot wound. coroner's ln·
vestlgaton& aay.
The remAlna of Radin, 33, who
van.tahed ftl rou~ to a posh
8-vcrly Hilla restaurant In early
M.ay , Wf'r'e found Friday aM
ldentifJed t.h.rouCh dflltal r«01"dl c-arl~ Sunday, .enlor coronrr'•
lnvestlpt.or Phil Schwartzberg
aald
The coroner'• oCUce N'ported
tht gunshot wound wu the Oii~
of death, but coroner's in·
vesU~ator John Deckt>r declined
to reveal the location of the
wound
Sheriff'• Deputy John
Brouaard aaid Sunday In
vestJgatora had no leads in the
caw
Privett' detectlv(' John
O'Grady, a former Los Angeles
pollC'f' aieraeant hln'd by Radin'•
family. hu aald Rad.in w ..
mw'Clered becau.e of "or1aniud
crime t.r)'1ni to lnfUtrate the
movie lnduatry,'' but 8roumard
aald there wu nothing to aubeten·
tlate t~t
Loe A.Jig~let poUCf' Det.ertivtt
John Ca.rrolle of the mias-
lng·pet'ION detail said. ''There'• a
lot of intrigue We have our
theoriee. eome 1trong, eome lea ao,
nothin& positJve."
O'Grady 18.id SWlday he had
given authorities information on
ftadln'• death gathered from
Radin's ueoclates, girlfriend.a and
father·ln-law. He would not d.18-
C'Ull ht.a flnd.lngJ, other than t.o uy
that d4rtna hil lnterviewa he had
heard the namee of eome crime
fllUJ"M "that I reco8J\ir.ed."
O'Orady claimecf \hat tome of
Radln'a friend.a -but not Radin
-were involved l.rl drug \nlfflck·
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A moving
experience
in Newport
By Lorenzo Benet
°'""'Delly ~ ·-
Garnet McCuUoch of Newport Beach
said she hasn't sa-n a hoUSC' movt'<.I m 20
years, but last Friday her !>on Jimmy
uprooted his new home m the 500 block of
Catalina and had 1t moved one block b y
truck to an empty lot near Broad Street
and Catalina
"Everyone children and adults
was out thert> watchmg. 1t hasn't hap~
pened lately." shesaJd. "It went smoothly .
• We did have to remove two huge
e ucalyptus trees. When they backt.'<i it up
on the lot they came within thrC'<' inches of
where 1t was supposed to lx· -that's
ll1l pres.si ve. "
The day long proj('(.'l bt•gan w1th
crewmen jaclong the house oft the
original foundation with a hydraulic lift.
Once it was on the platform, the trees
were cut down, and the homt' was then
I hauled by truck to the new lot. Actual
road time was 10 nu.nut.es.
Jimmy McCulloch purchased the home
from Gary hill, who plans on bu1ldmg a
new house on the now vacant site After
the foundation IS completed, McCulloch's
home will be taken off its p1lmgs and
lowered in place
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' New owner McCulloch films Charlie Blackwell and Randy Norton of Bell House Movers as they shore up wheels.
Sandi and Gary Hill, in window, the former owners of the house, pau keys
to new owners Melody and Jimmy McCulloch and nephew and niece.
·Shuttle draws 250,000 fans
CHANTILLY, Va. (AP) The around the Baltimore Beltway,
1pece shuttle Enterpnse drew headed south over the Easton.
between 250,000and 300,000spec Md., aU'1Jhow, circled the Wash-
taton on Its way to Dulles Int.er-ington Beltway and landed at
national Airport as the craft Dulles.
neared the end of ita mt.emal1onaJ The National Aeronautics and
tour. airport offidall Mid. .. Space Administration estimated
The lhuttle on Sunday n~ there were about 50,000 people at
OWi" Waahlngton, DC .. and BaltJ-the airport to mee the actual mare on itl way to the airport in landlng, according to Federal
euburban Wu hlngton. drawiruz Aviation AdmJnistratJon 1pokee-
dMen and shouts of "All rightt: man David He1111.
from 1pect.ators Many other people viewed the
IUding on the back of a Boeing orbiter from parking Iota, road-
747, the Ent.erp""' wu flown lidett and laWM near the Beltway
u the Enterprile flew over at
about 2,000 feet.
Alrport offlciala cloeed one of
the main runways at Dulles to
provide parking for an estimated
20,000can.
More than 1 million people
viewed the 1huttle on lta recently
completed Europeen tour, acoord-
lng to NASA. The orbiter wu at
Scott Air Force Bue in Illinois on
Saturday and waa due t.ck home
at F.dwarda Air Force Bue in
California today.
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Everything's Coming Up 'ftOSY'
Orange County Fair: A Salute to Pork
Color 'ROSY' The f>ig Contest
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ENTRY BLANK
PRIZE: • ticket• each to the Angels &
Tlgera Games 7-21 thru 7-24.
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RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Send Entrlea to Rosy Colorlng
Conteat. P.O. Bpx 1560,
Costa Mesa, Ca ..
2. Entry dtadllne July 1at. 1983.
3. Winning pictures wlll appear
at the Fair.
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t\8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 13, 1983
MAILBOX
A call to Newport parents
To the F.clitor:
Embarrassment That iB prob-
ably the best word to describe
what you felt if you had a child in
the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District and attended the
pro-public education rally at Or-
ange Coast CoUege last Friday
June 3.
This very important and timely
rally was <.'0-sponsored by a coun-
ty-wide organization known as
C.A.S.E. (Citizens Actton to Save
.Education): in part. to try to
tnfluence the passage of two
extremely imJA)rtant education
bills currently before the State
Assembly (A.B.
70) and Senate (S.B.
813).
As of last week, virtually every
school district in the county had a
member chapter in this organiza-
tion and was well-represented at
that rally. Every district. that is,
except for the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District; this, even
though the administration had
known about the existence of
C.A.S.E. and this rally since April.
The most embarrassing part
was that this event was held in our
district in our very own back yard.
and the Newport-Mesa District
had by far the poorest showing of
support. Th05e twenty or so
mdividual.s that showed up from
our district certainly deserve our
thanks.
However, it is my opinion and
th.at of many others that the
responsibility for this very disap-
pointing showing rests to a large
•
degree on the shoulders of the
Newport-Mesa School District ad-
ministration. Our administration
knew of this event well in advance
and yet did virtually nothing to
help create a C.A.S.E. ch.apter
here, and rally local support for
this extremelyimportant evenl
while others did.
There is absolutely no doubt in
my mind that we have as many
people in the Newport-Mesa Uni-
fied School District that are as
concerned about the future course
of public education in th.is county
as the people in Huntington Beach
or any other district in Orange
County. AU the people of this
district needed last Friday in order
to turn out in great numbers to
support this effort was some
direction or sign of leadership
from their school administration.
Hopefully this apparent lack of
concern on the part of the adminis-
tra tionwill not be allowed to occur
again. Fortunately, as of last
Friday night we have now formed
a C.A.S.E. chapter in the New-
port-Mesa Unified School District.
If you want to help or participate
in the acitivities of this organiza-
tion in the effort to make Cali-
fornia number one in public
education in this country again,
you can do so by simply calling our
local chapter at (714) 979-5336 or
the county C.A.S .E. hot-line in-
formation number (714) 855-2775.
TOM WILLAMS
C.A.S.E. Director,
Newport Beach
A plea for representation
To the F.clitor:
An Open Letter to the Newport
Beach City CounctJ and the Or-
ange County Board of Super-
visors:
Dear Council Members and
Supervisors,
The meeting held Monday. May
23rd was an atrocious farce
Mayor Hart's restricting the
speakers to a maximum of five per
side on the proposed airport flight
expansion issue was more ap-
propriate than I'd ordinarily con-
sidered. You had all previously
decided your positions. Why ilid
you even have a meeting? For the
"show" of democracy? Between
yawns. chit-chatting, and blank
stares. I wanted to belJeve one of
you was truly listening. Not one
member even had the courtesy to
acknowledge the legitimacy of
aome of the arguments being
presented by a very angry,
S<>-Ullled minority. Instead we
were handed a "woe is me" story
from eat.;.!) of you about how hard
you've wrked on this problem
and how-dreadfully sorry you feel
about having to betray your
constituency. Of course you
should be working hard That was
a campaign "promise" from each
of you.
I say betray (as m Judas)
because that is precisely what's
been done. At the election time all
we heard was how you would
doggedly fi~ht to halt Airport
expansion. AU except Don Strauss
voted to capitulate and simply
negotiate for a 55 flight average
daily limit. I believe most people in
this city feel 41 flights are already
stretching our nerves and noise
capacities. Most of us are slow to
anger. but betrayal, deceit and
lyiqg deserve outspoken rancor
Should we spend millions of
taxpayer's dollars to enlarge an
unacceptable facility or put our
resources into finiling a suitable
location? We need a modern
lntemationaJ Airport developed
within a 35 mile radius of central
Orange County. My personal feel-
ing is that it could be located in the
South County region so San Diego
and Riverside counties could eas-
ily use the facility.
When our neigborhood needed
a traffic signal we were told by
two City Officials th.at a fatal
accident was the best solution. It
would bring the problem to the
attention of more City and State
officials. We have the signal. I
wonder whose life was eacriliced.
Will a disaster move the Super-
visors into action. If going up to 55
fllghts causes the l~ of 200 or 300
lives. will we have a responsive
Board of Supervisors?
If you must negotiate, go for a
solution, not an ill-timed, unsafe
stop-gap measure. Please be
reasonable and representative.
LORIAN K PITRIE
Corona del Mar
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l. M. Boyd /First choice
lf a mother's first-bom u; a boy,
she is less likely to want a large
family than if her first child ts a
girl. Or so claim the researchers
And if her first two children are
boys, they say. her desire for a
third child is far less than 1f the
first two are girls_
The bunk short.age aboard U.S.
Navy nuclear subs is such that
aome &ailors sleep in torpedo
tubes, I'm told.
The Japanet1e spend more
money on prescription drngs than
any other nationals.
Bumblebees. too. warm up
before takeoff.
Q. Wasn't American wnter
James Fenimore Cooper kicked
out of Yalt> for using gunpowder
to blow open a dormitory door'!
A No, for th.at he was just put
on probation. He was expelled for
roping a donkt>y inl4l a professor'"
cruur
OAANGE COAST
Daily Pilot
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Q. The co-star of "Love, Sid-
ney" is billed as Sw008ie Kuru.
What's her real name1
A. That's it. Seasoned Citiz..ens
remember her dad as Col. Frank
Kurtz of World Wa: IT. He flew
the famous B-17 bomber, "The
Swoose." When she was born in
1944, friends called her "Little
Sw006ie" in allusion to that plane.
It wound up on her birth
certificate.
Consider horseradilJh, red pep-
pers and the hottest of muaiards.
These tangy comestibles stimulate
teeretions ln the respiratory tract,
thus to help bring up sputum. LC
you're still with me, bear thlt ln
mind: Some people with
hronchiU. reportedly get relief by
109ding their burgen with hone·
radish, their hotdoga with mus-
tard and their pirr.a with Tabuco.
Summer lightning boll.8 In the
United St.ates outnumber winter
lightning bolt.a by 100 to one.
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Army accused of coverup
WASHING TON -The Anny's
inspector general is rnvestigating
shocking charges th.at officiala
knowingly let last year's disas-
trous para troop exercise in Cali-
fornia proceed despite danger-
ously high winds -and then tried
to cover up their fatal error. Six
troopen were killed and more
than 150 injured during the
March 30 exercise at Ft. Irwin.
The mass jump by more than
2,200 82nd Airborne Division
paratroopers -Vie men who put
the "R" in the Rapid Deployment
Force -took place in full view of
the prea. In the offirial report
following an investigation, the
deaths and injuries were blamed
on "undetected high winds."
BUT ACCORDING to swom
statements given to l.G. in-
vestigators, the winds were in fact
detected -but were simply
ignored. My associate Donald
Goldberg has seen some of the
statements made to the l.G .. and
sourcee say the charges are being
taken "very seriously" They
should be
Detailed allegatJOns of de-
G. -JA-Cl-Al_D_IRl_D_I -~
liberate falsification of wind vel-
ocity readings and subsequent
coverup were made by a master
parachutist assigl)ed to observe
the exercise. He and an Anny
chaplain, also a master para-
chutist, witnessed the mass jump
from a spot near where most of the
in juries occurred.
According to the observer's
affidavit, he and the chaplain saw
a safety officer take wind
measurements behind an am-
bulance instead of out on the field.
"l asked the offker taking the
wind readings if he knew how to
take the readings, and he replied
that he did," the observer testi-
fied. "I asked him if I could use his
anemometer. he handed it to me
and I stepped from behind the
ambulance and turned the
anemometer into the wind.
"THE WINDSreading at that
ume was 30 knots, with frequent
gusts to 40 knots. Smoke on the
drop wne had been released and it
was staying right on the ground,
which indicated extremely high
winds."
As the observer -and the
safety officer -knew full well,
the highest wind velocity con-
sidered safe for parachute ex-
ercises is set by the Army at 13
knots, equivalent to JUSt under 15
miles per hour.
The observer's statement con-
tinued: "I then turned to the
(safety officer) and &aid that the
correct wind readings were 30
gusting to 40, and if peraonnel
were dropped I would promise a
thorough investigation."
But the fix was in, and the
safety officers evidently knew it.
The obeerver testified: "A radio
message came over the radio . at
that time saying in an unusual
manner, sort of a sarcastic tone,
'I'm reading 10 tb 12 (knots). How
about everyone else?"'
So the drop proceeded. Four
troopers were killed on the spot
and two more died later. Accord-
ing to the official report, five of
the six ilied of head injuries from
hard landings in the high wind.a,
or from being dragged along the
ground before they could cut their
chuteslooee. Most of th.oaemjurles
were also caused by the high
winds.
BUT WHEN the obeerver re-
ported what he had witnes8ed. he
was told not to tell anyone. Not
satisfied. the observer told the
exercise safety director, who
checked with his superion. He
told the observer th.at "there was a
hold on all infonnation about the
drop and th.at we were not to
discuss the airborne operation
with anyone for now." Subee-
quent orders came down reiterat-
ing this secrecy lid.
"Every time we asked. we were
again told ... that we were under
orders not to diacuss any infor-
mation with anyone," the ob-
server 11a1d in his sworn statement.
Footnote. The inspector general
would not comment on the in-
vestiga lion
Journalist's code of ethics
Dan Rather, the television news
anchorman, and Steve Glauber,
the ''60 Minutes'' producer, are
my friends so you wouJdn't trust
any opinion I gave you about
them. But you can understand
how happy I am that they were
absolved of any wrongdoing by
the jury in the libel case brought
against them and CBS News hf a
Los Angeles doctor.
Steve Glauber, a lawyer
himself, LS one of the best of the
"60 Minutes" producers, and Dan
didn't get to the top of his
profession with shoddy work, so I
was never very worried aboi..t the
outcome of th.at case. The lawsuH,
nonetheless, was troubling to
everyone in the news business. To
what news standards do we
adhere and how do we make
everyone in the business adhere to
them?
SOMETIMES I ENVY phys-
ici.ans their Hippocratic Oath, the
creed they swear allegiance to
when they become doctors.
Joum.allsts ought to have a code
they swear to when they enter the
profession.
/-'..) ---'Ill~~ ANDY RODNIY ~
Even though I like the idea of
the Hippocratic Oath, the oath
itself is a little out of date.
"I swear by Apollo, the phys-
ician .. it begill8.
I don't think that's much of a
beginning, but there are a Jot of
good things in the oath even
though it needs rewriting.
The Hippocratic Oath asks the
young doctor to take care of the
physic.'ian who taught him as he
would take care of his own
parents. To tell you the truth, moet
young reporters don't feel all that
kindly toward the editors who
taught them their profession, ao
we'd need something different
there.
THE mPPOCRATIC oath alao
asks the young doctor to do onJy
what is right for his patients and to
do nothing that is wrong. He
promises to give no patient deadly
medicine and not to induce an
abortion for any pregnant woman.
The new doctor promises not to
seduce any males or females and
not to reveal any aecrets.
You can see there are a lot of
ways a journalist's oath would
differ from the doctor's.
The new journalist certainly
wouldn't st.art by swearing to
Apollo, and probably not even to
Walter Lippmann or Ed Murrow.
The oath should be simple and
direct. l was thinking of some
things th.at ought to be ln it.
HERE ARE SOME suggestions
for THE JOURNALIST'S OODE
OF ETHICS:
--The word ''journalist" is a
little pompous and I will only uae
It on sp::_ciAl occasions.
--I am a journalist because I
believe th.at if all the world had all
the facts about everything, it
would be a better world. -
--I undent.a.nd th.at the facts
and the truth are not always the
same. It ia my job to report the
facts 90 th.at othen can decide on
the truth.
Let's hear it for leaks
A ''leak'' ln a house comes from
too Uttle i.naulation. A "leak" in
the Whic.e Hou.e comes from too
much insulation.
We are learning th.at many of
the "leaks" President Reagan iB
compl.ainlng about actually come
from 1101De of hia adviaert ln the
White Hou.ee. Thia .eems to be the
only effecuve way they can get
their me.age acroa to him.
What Is true of Reagan ha.II been
true of all modem·day president.ti.
They have no time to read their
own mail, and IO they are in-
sulated againat critidllm and cat-
call.I from the electorate.
THE MEN around the pre.i-
dent want to keep their jot. a.nd
their influence, and IO they are
careful f.n their oommonta. If they
think the pre81dent la ioina
Wl"Onl· tht> mmt they can do I.a leak
their oppoaltl.on to the media,
where he la bound t.o notkle It. Th.la
la the main 80W'Clt of hi.a vexatlon,
and understandably 10.
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How to bridge thia communica-
tion gap la one of the thorniest
problems of ad.minl.atration and
tt.ttecratl. The job la too bla for
one man to hand.le, and still get
adequate feed beck from all eect.ort
of the public; he ia often lnsulated
not only from d1alotU•· but lrom
rt!allty aa well
If he were writina • column
every day, instead of runn1n.a the
country, he miaht a-t a btue-r
notion of what ta n:ally aotn1on .
All I have to do la to re.d m,y
weekly mallt.a to be humbMd, If
not moc1Wed. My em>rw and
rnlaalCepdonl --whe1her ~
or~ -are ~t t.o my at~ntl.on ln no W'M:le'rt&ln Wtrmll.
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Theee letters a.re a powerful
corrective to the pompoaity, if not
ornrai.oence, that tends to become
the occupational di9eue of a
eelf-appotnted sage.
It la euy to d.lamilB the nu ta and
cranks who dlaagree on a specific
t.ue. which may happen to be
their Kins Charlee' head. It la
harder to tsnore the cool, rational,
literate letters that point out the
fallacim and follies ln my v1.w-
polnta. llwn the mo.t smua)y
aelf.-utlatied comme_n\&tor haa to
afve 90l:ne weight to thew
thoua,htful objections.
--I will try to tell people what
the~ought to know and avoid
telling them what they want to
hear, except when the two coin-
cide. which isn't often.
--I will not do deliberate harm
to any pel"90ns, except to t.he
extent th.at the facts h.ann them
and then I will not avoid the facta.
--No gift, including kind words,
will be accepted when it is offered
for the purpose of influencing my
report.
--What I wiah were the facts
will not influence what investiga-
tion leads me to believe them to be.
--I will be suspicious of every
self-interested source of inf<A'-
mation
--My professional character
will be superior to my private
character.
--I will not uae my profession to
help or espou.e any cawie, nor
alter my report for the benefit ol
any cause, no matter how worthy
th.at cause may appear to be.
--I will not reveal the 90WU of
infonnation given to me in con-
fidence.
Eat your heart out. Hippocrata.
More than a century qo, Pneli-
dent Garfield observed.. "The
preaident la the last penon In the
world to knpw what the people
really want and think.'' Moclim
medla of oommu.nklation haft
brouJht him cloeer to the peop.,
but the obwrw h.aa not been tlr\R,
and thouah we can~ and bar•
preaident more clearly than #Nf!r,
our volce9 come through to him In
muffled toDe9 tram far on a
darkllng plain.
CllllYRI
U you want to pnmote ~
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Costa Mesa
Birth of a nevv tovvn
... it did not come easily
By JODI CADENHEAD
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Nearly 100 years hav(• passed since Paul Knauff stood up in a buggy
near what is now Baker Street and Harbor Boulevard an Costa Mesa.
Looking out at the rrul('S of open fi elds and d istant seas, he declared 11. a
"fau-VleW "
Thus was born. say h1Storians, a railroad and a boomtown called
"Fauv1ew ." A group of eastern investors led by a Chicago banker. A.L
Clarke, snapped up 1,762 acres for $297,000 in 1887 with the idea of
developing a new city for land-hungry Amen cans.
By 1888 Fairview had a post office. a general store, a meat market,
a church, a school, a three-story hotel, hot mineral baths and most
importantly -a railroad connecting it wllh the county seat
The new town even had its own newspaper But the good days were
not to last. One by one the few prominent c1u.zens began heading back
eaat. The meat market, the drug store and eventually the newspaper all
shut down. Once crowded streets were deserted.
By the time the railroad tracks were taken up m 1891, only a
skeleton of the once thriving town eXlSted. Costa Mesa was not ready to
be born.
.. The Body Human" is back on CBS this evening
with an hour·long program called "The Living
Code." Page 83.
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But farming fanulles continued to settle m the area. Among them
were the Harper brothers Will and Gregory, who raised barley and
beans. Even after they moved away m 1913, residents re ferred to the
area as Harper.
About that time Tom Harlin leased land from the Irvine Co. and
began fanrung all the property east of Newport Blvd from Pall.sades
Rm.d to the ocean. Hts home, one of the few in town at the lime, was built
where the Santa Ana Country Club is located today.
Workmen helping huild reservoir at northwest corner of 19th and Placentia streets in 1913.
Costa Mesa's history may have ended up entirely different had
Fairview survived, noted local h.i.stonan and author &trick Miller.
Instead, Harper and later Paularino became nothing more than mail
drops for another railroad that ran to Newport Beach
The land was d.JVlded mto five-acre plots and men. many of whom
had never stood behind a plow before, began turning the soil. Some of
the landowners became excited m 1903 when the Walker brothers began
drilling for oil.
They drilled 200 fe<'t that first year. But the 01J was too thick to come
spitting out of the unye1ldmg ground, said Miller.
Soon after Donald Dodge amved m 1912 he began plantmg his
famous apple orchard near the farruly's 20-acre home on Center Street
near Anaheun and Plumer.
Dodge, who later became the Just.Ice of the peace, wru, known
throughout the state for tus crop. But like the oil boom that never
happened and the town of Fairview that never became a successful
moneymaker, the apples never bl06S0med into a bumper crop for the
town
By 1924 most of the orchards had dned up FoUowmg a !!uccess1on of
warm wmters, worms attacked the once prorrusmg crop
Families went back to the more hearty tomatoes, chickens and goats
they knew they could depend on , recalled the JUdge's daughter Betty
Holloway, now living m Tustin.
In 1920 Harper becamt' C.OSta Mesa when a former school teacher
named Alice Plumer won a cont.est to name the growing town. It was
about that time that the Fnday Afternoon Club was started With the
help of Francis Dodge, a nurse, the club started a well baby cliruc to care
for inlants because there was no physician an town.
Although the town had a ne w name, neighbors m Newport Beach
still looked from their boats docked m the harbor and wtuspered about
"GoathiU "The cruel ruck-name stuck for many years. although many
oldtimers say few C.OSta Mesa fanulles actually kept goats an their
backyards.
Most of the fa..rruhes who continued to move into the area came WJth
little money and only a desire to learn how to make a lJVing farm.mg.
"It was the pooreqt sect.Ion of Orange County," said Holloway "My
dad made $50 a month as a Justice of the peace But a week's grocenes cost
only $2 Hamburger was 10 cents ll pound "
Responding to the poverty and problems around her was Fanny
Btxby Spencer, a wealthy Long Beach heiress who moved with her
husband Carl to C.OSta Mesa in 1919
"She was a one person social servke," said Laguna Beach historian
El.Jen Lee, during a lecture last year. "She was the PTA. the Library, the
an 1906. looking east toward Santa Ana Country Club site.
women's club and the· welfare department.'
Over the years the Spencers' simple wooden house at the com er of
18th and Whittier ~am<' a home for countless foster children.
Vaughn, who told reporters he had a stnpped down car that would
outrun any of the high-powered machines that flit past the Mesa.
By 1920 the area known as Costa Mesa stretched 4,200 acre, from
23rd Street to Newport .Boulevard. Costa Mesa Grammar school was
bwlt m 1922 at the comer of 19th Strttt and Newport Boulevard, where
Pacific Federal SaVlngs and Loan now stands.
"It was just a farming community," aa.id Mildred Fisher, who began
teaching al the Costa Mesa "Main School" in 1928. "The boys came to
school barefooted and dressed m overalb.''
The city's first newspaper "The C.OSta Mesa Reporter," later
renamed the "C.OSt.a Mesa Herald" started m 1923. Other signs of growth
that year, included the construction of 250 buildings and 125 homes.
By the end of the roaring twenties, the farming conunwuty had
grown to a sprawling town Wl th 4,000 residents, a high school, bu.sinesEs
and a community church.
By 1925 the bust.ling community had it.s first police officer, Frank
WI th the work of fanning fwnilies C.OSta Mesa was finally becoming
the boomtown that had been envisioned by the un.sua:esful eastern
investors.
Mesa theater flourishes
The comedy and drama began , 1 8 years ago
By TOM TITUS
Olh0.,-•1911
Theatergoers in Orange County seldom have to
travel far for a taste of IJve comedy and drama, but if
you're a resident of Costa Mesa, you're thrice blessed.
Not only does the city house the prestigious
South Coast Repertory with its two-theater complex,
there also are two community playhouses -the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouae and the Newport Harbor
Act.ors Theater -within Its borders.
Both SCR, a professional company in South
Coast Town Center, and the Ovic Playhouae,
currently located on the Orange County Fairgrounds,
arrived on the local acene ln 1965. The Newport
Harbor group began operations in 1980 at Bay View
School, 390 Monte VI.st.a Ave.
South Coast Repertory. founded by David
Emmes and Martin BeNon who •till eerve aa its
artistic directors, has put on 170 productions in lts fint
18 busy years. The company wu orga.niz.ed in Long
Beach in 1964, then found a home ln a converted
marine swap shop ln Newport Beach the folloWlna
year
After a Uttle more than two yMn -and
increasing •uccem -SCR wu able to move lnt.o
larger quarters in downtown Cosia Me9a in the fall of
1967 This storefront wu home for the next 11 years,
during which the troupe became fully profemional.
Finally, the Fourth Step Theater wu conatructed
and SCR moved into the Town Center facU.lty in the
summer of 1978.
Both SCR, a professional company in
South Coast Town Center, and the
Civir Playhouse, currently located
on the Orange County Fairgrounds,
arrived on the local scene in 1965.
18 years ago as a pro,ect of the oty'a Leisure $e.rviq!i9 \
Department and has been headquartered in a World
War 11 vintage auditorium on the Qranae C-ounty
Fairgrounda ever since.
Operated since ita Inception by resident d.inictor
Pati Tambelllni, the playhoule bM ~ 95 lldult
productions as well aa numerola youth lhowa. The
group pret1enta five pla)'I each IN90ll, lncludlna a
music.al, and produces a child.rm'• abow every spl'infl.
Recently the dty of eo.ta Me.a pve the ~
light for the playhol.Ll8'a long-awaited move to the
Rea Community Center on Hamilton Street. The tint
production there ahould be preaented aometime next
aeaaon . I
Additional information about the Civic Play-
hoUR may be acquired by calllna the box office at
7M-5159.
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The South Coast Repertory moved to
Co.ta Mesa about 18 years ago aher
one 1hort season at Long Beach. Since
moving to the Orange Coast the
popular theater company ha1 1taged
170 productions like 0 The Divinen,"
which was on the Main Stage earlier
this season. The company has a
repertory or fine actors like Don Tuche
and Wayne Grace. h can ahm draw
from the Los Angeles area as well.
Jeffrey Combs and Thomas R. Oglesby
hove round a certain amount of su~cess
at SCR.
Currently, South Cout Rep produce9 a1x
mainatage shows and five productiona on the smaller
Second Stqe each 9N800, M well u lta annual
holiday production, "A ChNtmaa Carol." in Decem-
~r
Further mfomvUon on South Cout Re~rtory
IMY ~ obtal.ned by c.lUfll ~~tee'" at g57-4033.
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The C.O.ia Meu Ovic Playhou9e wu orprUad
The Newport Harbor Acton The11t.er wu
organiu!d three years aa<> aa an ou\lfOWth of the old
Newport Harbor Community Theater, which divided
into ~rodudng poupa after lta flnt teMOn. ud.n& director Nancy a.en la tn cbatt9 el
artiltic operations for the theater, which pr9el'\tam
ahow. eech __,., at the Beck Bay Kfiool. Th~ br,
the Actora Theater hu mounted 22 producdl:JN.
1\u1her lntonnatJon on IM Nrwpon llMtlot'
Acton '1"1>8ter u ava1J.ab1~ by callJ.n6631-5110.
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U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 13, 1983
Lynn Gamwell, Hal Pastorius and Ruth Boyle '
Reception
opens shows
Chatting with Dick and Sylvia Smith at the West
Coast Realism exhibit opening at Laguna Beach
Museum of Art, we discovered that Dick, an
arehitecht, 18 an artist, too, and paints automibllies.
He was admiring one of the paintings at the
time---one of the well-done pieces of art-a station
wagon. Not too far away in the gallery was a painting
of a hof'lle that looked so real you wanted to touch it.
Linda Bratcher of the Juruor Council was
chairwoman for the evening featuring a reception
with ref.reshrnents on the 9CUlpture patio. Under-4 neath Jay Willis' 9CUlptw-e, "Limeade". baskets of
strawberries were set out with strawberry bread and
dips. Over at one side Bratcher, Pam Goldstein,
Marianne May, Gaye Honeycutt and other Junior
Council members were cook.mg · up vegetables
tempura.
Among those Vlewmg the exhibit (one of the
museum's major ones) wtuch will be on display
through July 24 were Rl.Oth Boyle, Anne Chase, Patsy
Tartaglia, Hal and Kay Pastorius, Eve Marshall and
Dr. Gene Levin.
Exhibiting concurrently with "West Coast
Realism" Is "Washington Photography: Images of the
80s," black and white plus color photography from
the Washington, DC .. area organi.z.ed by the Cormran
Gallery.
The grand prize being awarded at Newport
Harbor Art Museum's June 18 Le Grand Casi.no will
be one that will last for a whole year. It's a lease on a
Stiver Spirit Rolls Royce donated by Roy Carver
Rolls Royce and BW AnnMarie Foell, chainnan of
the fifth annual fund-ra.Wng dinner-dance and her
corrunittee of 18 m\.Ulewn sponsors, have been
planning the event for four months. The fest.ivilles
wUl begin at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are still available by
calling the museum at 759-1122
And speakj,na of museUJn3-there's a La Fiesta
dinner-danCe ICh~uled June 25 at Bowers Musewn(
(in the lovely Spanish-style courtyard gardens). It's s
the major fund-raiser of the year for the musewn
foundation. (Newport Beach attorney John Connelly
is president-elect of the group). Planning the event is
Olan.a Long of Newport Beach and Santa Anans
Nadine Hall and Claire Burt.
q ANN LANDERS
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You call yourself a
problem solver? I question it aft.er reading your
advice to "Hands Off in Houston."
In summary it's a situation where a straight man
is complaining about a gay co-worker who constantly
makes advances toward tum. He wants to deck the ~y, but feels the man us too sens1 tive and will becomE •
"unglued for life." He also does not want to lose hU
~p.
: YouradV1Ce:"Get tough No more Mr. Nice Guy
~ll him if he doesn't keep his hands off, th(
f,J.:jendahip will come to a ecreech.ing halt.''
.,;: Ann, do you rea.liz.e that these men have to work
CiDder the same roof day after day? Your solution may
alilve one problem, but 1t would surely create an even ~rone.
.:: My advice would be as follows: "Dear H .O.
~·t llinen to that reckless crock. Diacu.ss tht
P.ioblem with your 'friend.' If he has a hard timE
~. eee someone i.n the company, perhapE ilie penonnel di.rector. Abo, it's a fact that most gay
~ are very diacri.rnl.nating when it comes w ~ a partner. I'm sure your friend is M
#fen.mt. Be flattered."
.;· Aaforyou, Ann, takeacoursemhuman relations ·.·
THE
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KIND OF
FAME
15 THE KtND
YOU CAN IURN
ON ANO O~F=
Af' WILL.
Linda Bratcher, Pam Goldstein
and Marianne May.
Fest.ivifies, begmrung at 7 p.m., UlC.lude a hosted
bar and hors d'oeuvres with manachi.s dunng the
social hour, a seven-0>u.rse dlnner, dancing till
midrught and for entertamme nt-Lola Montes and
her Spanish Dancers. The troupe will be in laVlSh,
authentic coetumes as they present a show of clas&cal
and folk flamenco dances. It's either black-tie or
costume (early Cal.ifonu.a style) ature.Tickets ($125)
may be reserved by calling 547-0696
Dr. Will.aam Lee, director of Bowers Musewn,
will be honored Tuesday everung at a reception m the
Balboa Island home of Nancy and Buddy Ebsen. The
board of directors of the Orange County Arts Alliance
will also be introducing new board members at this
affair.
or hang it up' -LET DOWN rN KAN
D£AR LET DOWN: TbJ1 "reckle11 crock" Is
1tanclln1 by her advice. Your saggesttoa that tbe
offended 1traJ1bt talk farther wUh bJ1 frtead
lDdJcates that you didn't read bJ1 letter very
carefully. Be 1aJd be bad spoken to klm 1everaJ
times (as nicely as be could), bat tbe pestering
contlDaed ud "be cu't keep bJ1 ha.ads off me."
Voar advtce tltat be talk to tile personnel
director or someone lD the company woald probably
cost tbe friend bis Job. I am NOT HggeatlDg that be
deck the gay, bat my gae11 11 tbat tbe gay woald
rather be decked tbao be fir~ .
A1 for yoor clo1e-"be fiattered"-yoa gotta be
k.lddlDg.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have finally met Mr
Right. Please don't thank I am insane, but there is
only one thing liolda.ng me back He has some very
Jong hairs growing out of hls ears The man refuses to
cut them even though they reach down almost to his
shoulders. I have never aeen anything like it and
neither has anyone else.
I have told Mr. R. 1 won 't marry him unless h e
cuts thoee hairs but he ref\JSe8. According to him, if 1
really loved him, they wouldn't matter. 1 say if he
loved me, he'd be willing to make this small sacrifice.
1 really do adore this man, Ann, but I am not sure
I could handle the embarrassment. People can't
believe their eyes when they meet him for the first
time. Pleaae help me with what must be the craziest
problem you've had in weeka.-COMPETING
WITH LONG LOCKS
DEAR COMPETING: U yoa really love bJm and
lid• 11 die onJy tllt.n1 daat la't perfect, yom altoald be
able to b.adle tile embana11ment. I'll bet U yoa
marry ~ ud tile relatlonblp srow1, ~e will trlm
die baJn on kl• own.
Q.n drugs be a friend In time of stress? If you
keep your head f.offether aw they be of help? Ann
Landen' all-new booklet, ''The Lowdown on Dope."
•pant. the fact from the fiction. Get Jt today. For
each booklet ordered, aend $2, plus a long,
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Summer musical lives on
By TOM TITUS
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They may be feeling the ptnch at Orange Coast
C.Ollege, particularly in the drama department, but
the summer musical llvee on.
Not only will there Pe a 28th annual mus1·
c:al-eomething hardly ai\tlci.pa t.ed when w holesa.le
staff and program cut~ came crashing down
earlier this year-but lt di be an event of 80rts.
Originally, OCC had paanned to put on ''Sweet
Charity" as its summer ~. and even had sent out
audition notices to th.t effeict. Then. all of a sudden.
the righta to the hJt ~ay muaic:al "Peter Pan"
finally were releued.
''We have wanted to do this show for a long ~,
Sly, Dolly star in 'Rhinestone'
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Sylvester Stallone and
Dolly Parton will stat ln "Rhinestone" for 20th
Century-Fox. •
Parton has canceted 1lil concert and teleV1S1on
appearancet until corople-Uon of the film She will
compoae the music and llUpe!viBe the arore for the
movie and the 90Undtndnllbum.
"Rhinestone'' is the first venture into oomedy
and music for Stallone, who ha.s starred in three of
the hugely popular "Rodty" films.
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but 1t hasn't been available to amateur comparues for
the past five years," explained OCC's John Fel'"Zatta,
who'll dlre<.'t the product.Ion. "We were told May 31
that, since lhe tounng company had JUSt cloeed, we
could have the rights. We decided to jump at the
opporturuty "
Not that "Peter Pan" IS the newest show to drop
from the Broadway heavens. The original version,
staged by Jerome RobblJ\8, opened in the early 1950s
wilh Mary Martin and Cyril Rltchard It's the latest
revival, with Sandy Duncan in the title role, that's
been keeping the non-professional theateni at bay.
Ferz.acxa IS conducting audit.Ions tonight through
Wednesday, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m .. in the OCC
audjtorium to fill the "Peter Pan" company "The
show calls for a huge cast," he says. "We're looking
for children. teenagers and adults. We want people of
all agf'S.
"We're really exc1~ about this show," he
continues "There are several productions of 'Peter
Pan' on the market, but th.is is the Broadway version
and 1t is by far the best "
The musical will be performed July 28-31 and
Aug. 4-7 in OCC's auditorium, which has been
renamed the Robert B Moore Performing Art3
Theater after the coUege's recently retired president.
"We'U have Peter Pan and the k.ids flying all
over our stage," Ferzacca promises. "So it shoulc be a
tremendous amount of fun for the whole famtly."
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Individuals in a 500-member fam-
ily clan demonstrate, by their
similar physical characteristics.,
how genes a re blueprints for
heredity in all living things, in
'~The Body Human: The Living
Code.," tonight at 8:00 on KNXT
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'Body Human' returns
with 'The Living Code'
By TOM JORY
A1•1:' t1d...._W,.._
NEW YORK -So what's that funny man Rich
Little doing on a serious TV special about genetics?
"When I hear it," the mast.er impressionist
explains. "I can picture a voice." And he proceeds to
mimic the world's most recognizable rasp -
Humphrey Bogart's.
It's a stunt to show that despite the way it sounds,
no two human voices are exactly the same. "The pitch
and tone comparisons," our narrator declares, "show
an obvious counterfeit our ear deceived by a
delightfully entertaming fake."
"The Body Human'' is back, on CBS this
evening, Wlth an hour-long program callled "The
Livtng Code." The subject 18 heredity, and the genetic
"messages" that produce, with each human born, ."a
genuine original . never created before and qwte
impossible to duplicate .. the one and only you "
The product.Ion, like others in the irregular.
Emmy-winning series, ill first<la.ss-dramatic, often
exaung. aometimes disheartening. never oon-
descending or exploitative
"The Living Code" ls the 14th program in the
series that began March 16, 1977, with a show called
"The Miracle Months." CBS has at least two more
planned.
Using a character like Rich Little to illustrate a
point has become a trademark of "The Body Human."
which has proven itself, over the years, ex-
traordinarily adept at expla.ining the complex
machinery of life to the average viewer
Thomas W. Moore. the executive producer, ls a
two-time Emmy.winner with "The Body Human."
one after the 1977-78 season and the second for a
show called "The Magic Senses," broadcast Sept. 6,
1979.
Moore shared another Emmy as co-producer of
"Lifeline," a documentary-style, prime-time series
on NBC that followed real-life doctors through their
rounds, with much of the action in the operaUng
room. Public teleVl.Sion will revive the 13-part, 1978
aenes starting in July.
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Some \W}' funny busi~
"Tht! Living Code" examines genetics in a
half-dozen dlSUOCt segments-some of them playful.
Like the one uwolving Llttle or another Ill which a
woman's murderer IS caught in a genetic web of
blood, tissue, hair and saliva. Other short .equences
illustrate the way genes are responsible for aha.red
features, as well as variety. A "living portrait"
involving 500 members of the same, extended family
reveal extraordinary si.milari ties in lmile and
hairline, though eye color and other features may
differ wildly.
ln one, unhappy epl80de, doctors try to .. v~
9-year-old Billy Brown, wh0&e normally treatable
leukemia lS <'Ompl.icated by a genetic flaw. But l.r).
another segment. Ginger and Russ Matlus, unab~ to
have children because of a shared genetic complica-
llon, are given a second opportunity -through
artificial inseminauon.
"The Body Human" IS worth watching for the
narration, which is stylish and disunctive. Alexander
Scourby, con.&dered by some to be the ideal narrator,
has an uncanny ability to dramatize a aoene with
inflecuon
Scourby has done literally dcnens of docwnen-
taries and other programs, and has had continuing
parts m at leas~ two daytime aerials, "The Secret
Storm" and "All My Children."
The language tends to the flowery -"A voece,"
Scour by declares, ''is the ul wna t.e string IJl.5tn.l.men1,
a Stradivanus that is tuned at birth" -but that'spart
of what makes "The Body Human" entertaining.
Others try, but no one does 1t better than ''The
Body Human."
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Dollar loses ground
as gold nudges higher
By lbe A1aoclated Pre11
LONDON The dollar logt ground to all leadlng
currencies e>wept the British pound and Canadian dollar
1n early trading today as fears of an ~~n~ upward
spurt m U.S interest rates appeared t.o dururush Gold
prices nudged higher. The dollar rose sharply over the
previous month, reaching new records last week ag&J'\Sl
the French franc and Italian Ura, aa interest rates
climbed in US credit markets in response to a surge m
the money supply. But as rat.cs retreated, ao did the
dollar
Retail sales jump 2.1 percent
WASHINGTON -Retcul sales Jumped 2.1 percent
in May, Jed by rontinumgstrength In the auto industry.
The Commerc.'(> Department report said the May
increase followed rises of 1.7 percent in April and 2 3
percent m March May's figure came on improved
business mall sales cat.egones except for drug stores, the
report saJd ''Everything looks good . these gams are
very broadly based," said Sandra Shaber, director of
consumer economics with Chase Eronometrics. Sales by
auto dealers rose 5.4 percent aft.er climbing 7.6 peroent
in April. Excluding autos, sales were 1.3 percent tugher
in May aft.er nsing 0.4 percent in April. Sales by
department stores and other general merchandise gt Ct!~
stores were up 3 5 pen_-ent after deduung 0.2 percent m
April
Meal packers ratify wage-cut
SOUTH SlOUX CITY. Neb -Unioru.zed meat
packers at CBP lnc.'s largest plant ratified a 42-month
l'tmtract Sunday that cuts wagt"S 12 percent and reduces
guaranteed weekly worlong hours. Officials of the
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 222 88.Jd
about 700 workers from the 2,500-employee plant at
Dakota City, Neb. approved theoontract 56 percent to 44
percent. Bill Schmitz, business asent for the local, &a.Jd
the pact provtdes hourly wages o( $8.20 for slaughtenng
and $7 90 for processing In addition, guaranteed
working hours were cut to 36 a week over A sue-day
work week, Schmitz !18ld.
Pillsbury scoops up 1ce cream
NEW YORK -When 70-year-old Reuben Manus
found the success of hJS family's prerruum ice cream
busmess too much to handle. Ptllsbury Co agreed to
scoop up the Haagen-Da.zs ch.am "Mindboggling," is
how Roger Spencer, an analyst at the C~acago office of
Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins, de9Cnbes the poten-
tial for growth of Ha.agen-Da.zs under Pillsbury's
leadersh1p. Deals like last week's addition of
Haagen-Dazs to thl' Pillsbury corporate menu a.re a
common occurrence in the world of business. More than
half of the nation's business mergers involve the
acqWBilJon of pnvately held compames.
Concern voiced over interest
WASHINGTON Pl-estdent Reagan·s ctuef
econorruc advtSer is expressing apprehension -shared
by colleagues outside the White HoU8e -that nsing
inlerest rates could alow or stifle or even eventually lull
the nation's recovery. Interest rates a.re on the nae again
and have been for several weeks If the trend oonunues,
says Martin Feldstein, chairman of the premdent'a
Council of F.conomk AdVlSers, "it's po6Sible it would so
depress key mduatnes t.Nlt the r«:avery as a whole
would peter out" arid unemployment l'OU)d begin n&nf(
again As soon as next year
Mt·tals
NEW YORK (AP) · Spot nonferrow metal pnces today·
Copper . 79~\-81 ~cents a pound, U.S. destinations.
Copper . 74.70 cents per pound, NY Comex spot month
cloeed Fri.
Lead • 19-23 cents a pound
Zinc · 40 centa a pound. delwered
Tin -$6.6251 Metals Week composite lb
Alamlnam -76 cents a pound. N Y
Mercury -$300 00-$310 00 per 76 lb flask, New York
Plattnam -$403 00-$408 00 domesuc metthant troy
ounce, N.Y
Gold
By die A11odated Preu
Selected world gold pnces today
London momJng faxing $405 75, up $2 75
LondoD afternoon tilting $407 7~. up $4.75
Part1 afternoon flxing $408.51, up $4.59
Fruk.fa.11 tilting $406.03, up $3.04
Zuricll late aftemoon bid, $407.25 up M 75,
$408.00, u.ked
Handy 6 Harman (only dally quote) $407 .75, up $4 75
Eo1e1Un1 (only daily quote) $407 75, up $4 75
Eo1eU.rd fabricated (only dally quote) $428.14, up $4 ~
NV Comex gold spot month Wed. $4-02.90. off $1 80
Silver
Silver -$11.MO per troy ou:noi-, Handy & Hannan
(only daily quote.)
Silver -$1 1.470 pc-r u-oy ou.nce, NY Comex .p>' moolh clmed
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Arens tops
Race Week
• series
By ALMON LOCKABEV
Daffy Pllol Boellng Wtlt9r
LONG BEACH The
four-day Raet:' Week Senes out of
Long Beach Yacht Club dragged
to a close Sunday m the fourth
day of light winds for the 57 boats
in six classes.
It was a sattsfying week for
John Arens of Balboa Yacht Club
who sailed his recently acquired
Frers -51 Tomahawk
(ex-Margaret Rintoul ill) to a
<..'Onvincing victory in Class A i.n
its maiden outing in West Coast
racing.
Arens scored two wins and one
second to beat out David Fenix'
Peterson-55 Bullfrog, the defend-
ing champion from St. Francis
Yacht Club, San Francisco. A for-
mer two-time Class A winner ..in
the event, Dennis Choate's
Choate-48, Brisa, Long Beach
Yacht Club. wound up third.
Brad Herman's Peterson-45
Secret Love, Del Rey Yacht Club,
turned in the only perfect score in
the series, winning all four races
in Cl.ass B. Ed McDowell's
Choate-44 Illusion, King Harbor
Yacht Club, was the Cl.ass C win-
ner after a come-from-betund
(See RACE WEEK, Page C?)
Daily Pilot
MONDAY, JUNE. 13. 1983
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Angeles third baseman Rick Adams tags out Toronto's Damasco Garcia
in the top of the first inning Sunday. Toronto-won, 6-5.
Stomach aches
for Angels, 6-5
BY JOHN SEVANO
Oflht °""Not IWll \
There are certain losses that are
particularly hard le stomach. You
know the kind-the ones that
have "victory" writ~n all over
their f~s. only to have them turn
sour.
The Angels had two such ex-
periences during t,heir recent
homestand. The fi.ftt happened
Tuesday, when the Chicago White
Sox rebounded from a 6-1 deficit
tcwin 12-11.
The other took place S unday.
Leading 2-1 going into the ninth
inning, the Angels were forced to
witness another rally against their
bullpen, and this time the result
was a 6-5, 15-inning loss to
Toronto before 32,587 at Anaheim
Stadium.
This kind of scenario is starting
to get too farnaliar.
Mike Witt, who came on in
relief of starter Byron
McLaughlin, was the culprit in
this one as he surrendered a
one-out, two-run homer to Tor-
onto catcher Ernie Whitt.
To the Angels' credit, they came
back to tie the score in the bottom
of the ninth. only to see the game
get away from them again in the
15th as Toronto acored three times
off loser Curt Brown (l-1).
"You know, come September
we're going to look back on some
of these games.'' noted second
baseman Bobby Grich. "We're
letting some very import.ant wins
slip through our fingers."
The Angels, who ended the
homestand wlth a 3-3 mark, could
easily have been 5-l with a little
help from the bullpen. And now,
as if they need more burdens, the
team plays 23 of its next 31 games
on the road.
"This entire homestand has felt
like a road lrip.'' commented Doug
DeCinces, who thought he was
going to get a day off Sunday but
was inserted into the lineup as a
seventh-inning pinch hitter and
stayed in the remainder of the
game. "I haven't had a chance to
relax the entire week. This has
seemed like an awfully long
homest.and. ''
What made it seem even longer
was the fact the Angels had a
chance to win Sunday's game in
the 10th, 11th, 14th and 15th
innings, but always fell a hit short.
Hoine cooking helps
slow Soto a little
It's just beginning
for Marina's Flores,
Orange County stars
In the 10th with two on and one
out, Rob Wilfong popped to third
and Bob Boone flied to right; in the
11th, with two,on and two out,
Daryl Sconiers tried a surprise
bunt that went straight back to the
pitcher for an out; in the 14th,
with two on and one out, Fred
Lynn grounded into a double play;
and in the 15th, after aooring two
runs to cut the Blue Jays' margin
to 6-5, and with DeCinces at
second and two out, Tim Foli tut a
lazy fly to center field to end the
game.
CINCINNATI (AP) -Los An-
geles third baseman Pedro Guer-
rero feasted on home cooking at
Mano Soto's apartment, and re-
turned the favor Sunday by
ruining the pitcher's appetite for a
no-hitter.
Guerrero lashed a one-out
single in the seventh inning
Sunday to end Sotc's no-hit bid.
and came around to score Los
Angeles' only run as the Cmcin-
nati Reds beat the Dodgers 3-1.
Soto. 8-4. had to settle for a
three-hitter, with all three
Dodgerhitscommg m the seventh.
He struck out eight and waJked
four while snapping a persona.I
two-game losing streak.
"Sarne old Soto," said Guerrero,
who played winter baseball with
Soto in the Dominican Republic
the last two years. "Same fastball,
same changeup... He's a friend,
but I know he wants lQ stnke me
out every time and he knows I
want to hit him every time.''
The fnendship was Mdent
before the first two games of the
series. Soto invited Guerrero over
to his apartment before the Friday
and Saturday night games for
some home cooking; Soto's mot.her
and sister were visiting for the
week to watch him play.
"Better than eating out all the
time," Soto said.
The competitiveness came out
in the seventh inning. as Soto was
making the strongest no-hitter bid
of his career. His cleats slipped on
the rubber while delivering a
pitch to Guerrero, and the Dodger
infielder lashed it to left field for a
single.
"I was really thinking about it
(a no-hitter) after the fifth," Soto
said. "The first hit was on a slider.
I wish I could take it back."
Soto said he s lipped while
delivering the 1-2 pitch to Guer-
rero.
"If I don't slip, I think it's a good
pitch," Soto said. "But what can
you do? He's a good hitter."
The pitch turned out to be
doubly troubling for Soto. The
single got past left fielder Duane
Wa.Iker for an error, sending
Guerrero to third. Greg Brock
then singled in the Dodgers' lone
run.
Outside of the seventh innmg,
Rod Carew
Mario Soto
Sotc allowed just one other
Dodgerrunnerpastfirstbase He
mowed down 12 in a row over the
first four innings, following a
lead-off walk to Rafael Land-
estoy.
"As the years go by, he's just
getting better and better," said
Los Angeles' Derrel Thomas "In
the first six innings today. he was
]USt unbelievable.''
"He's in a class by himself," said
Dodger shortstop Bill Russell.
"What can you say? He did it all
today. When he's on, you don't
know what to look for. ''
BY ROGER CARLSON Of'lhl Dlllllr ........
1be major league draft has come and gone-but it's hardly
the epd of the road for Marina High tenior Shane Flol'es, or ai,y
number of other tnmmetes of his with the South squad in
1\.1.tay"a night's 16th annual Orange County North-South
All-Star tmet.11 pme at Anaheim'• La Palma Park. To the
cootrary, ft'• )Alt the befPnninl.
~ Tbe two 9qU8da will be putting their wares on display
~at 7:~ and among Capistrano Valley Coach Bob z.mon•1 South entry are Huntington Beach's Gary Budc.ela
(pitcher) and Charley Hartwell (thfrd buernan), Irvine pitcher
Rodney Po'••at; Ocelft View tnfielder Phil Hillman, Corona del
Mar llDCOnCI bMeman Got"doa Mo., Eat.and.a infielder Steve
Nicbob and, oh yea. Muina'• three--year fixture behind the
plate. 1a..,._<oQld Shane '1oret.
Uke the '19\. of che All.Stan, however, Shane went
untapped ln 1be draft cS.pite batting at a .438 dip tn hil .enior
.._,.,with ~to all flelcti.. a low strikeout 'n.Uo, venatility
and excieptionN delewfw qulcknem.
USh.tne could ~ been All-aun:.t t.e.gue ln any
polldoo:' says ~ COid\, Bernard Gonza>ee. "He is wi1.hou.t a
doubt the bell~ c:.t.chet ln the league and hat the beet
um. &'• ).mt deveJopmc int.o the leader be ii. He Ml always
been 1he dedmted kind trun the word 80·" He earned
All·Swmrt League booon twice. a unanimoU1 dedadon far hill
lleftior' ~von.
"Yee," admfW Gonzalel, "I wu really aurprilecl when be
w.ei 't dratted.''
1'ie &.<>, 180~~. tam't ~ unwan1ed, however. Be'•
11et for Golden Westedleae undereo.cti Fred HooYel', followil\g
the path set by former Mirina Bigh standout Bob Grandataff. a
talent who forgo\ football and coocentrated on t.eba1l at
Golden Wett. and turned the decWon into a pro pect with
(&ft FLOIU!:S. P.,. Cl)
Wimbledon favorite: Jimmy Connors
Said a frustrated Ron Jack.son:
"We just didn't get the right htt at
CSff ANGELS. Page C?I
New faces
for Angels
pitching?
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of the o.tr -·-
The Angels figure to have a
couple of new faces when the club
returns from its 14-day, four city,
13-game road trip that st.arts
tonight in Chicago.
First off, with Wednesday's
interleague trading deadline fast
approaching, a deal for some sort
of pitching, particularly in the
relief department, would appear
to be almost a certainty, provided
Gneral Manager Buzzie Bavasi
does'.an't have to give up the
franchise's future to do it.
And despite Bavasi's denials to
the contrary, Minnesota's Ron
Davis is apparently the leading
candidate. The Twins are re-
portedly seeking money and an
every day player in return for
Davis' services.
LONOON (AP) -Jimmy Connors 18 a is past the gate is open," he said. Connors and aggravated an old shoulder
The Angels are suppoeedly
ready to send $400,000, outfielders
Bobby Clark or Juan Beniquez..
and possibly a pitcher if the Twins
solid favorite to keep his Wimbledon title "So many things happen at Wimbledon. injury.
after outplaying John McEnroe 6-3, 6-3 on So many players are out to win or to make a McEnroe exercised his arm and played
grass in the final of the Stella Artois name for themselves by scoring an upset on on. He did not appear in any discomfort, but
tournament at London's Queen's Club. one particular day." he won only one of five games after the
McEnroe admitted it. Connors named Steve Denton, Vitas incident.
agree. ' Another deal to look out for
could involve Boston, although
the Red Sox, like the Angels, are
seeking pitching help. Boston has
also expressed a desire for a
shortstop, too, and surprisingly
Tim Foli'11 name is being men-
tioned as possible trade bait.
"He is playing really weU," McEnroe Gerulaitis and South African Kevin Curren Connors, 30, raced about the rourt Lik(' a
said. "Right now he must be the Wimbledon as players who might upset predictions at youngster. He hit out at McEnroe's big first
favorite." Wimbledon if their service is on target. services and often connected with winning
But Connors warned there are many retwns.
unknown factors at Wimbledon, which Connors hit top form in Sunday's Stella His la.st two winners fore-
begins next week Artois final and blasted McEnroe off the hand-service returns -brought roars from
"If I were a bookie ( would rate my court in 1 hour 22 minutes. He was never the crowd.
chancesonein l 28rightnow,"Connorssaid, behind in thematch. ''l can keep up that pace for three
referrin' to. the ~umber of players entered in McEnroe was in trouble more than on(."e games," Connors said, "but I play a bit
The rationale for Fol.i is the
coming of age of Rick Adarm, who
Bavasi likes, combined with the
eventual return of Rick Burleeon.
who is currently with Edmonton
on a 20-day rehabilitation pro-
(Sff NEW, Pase C!)
the mens sm~. A ball skipped off the net and hit him in the differently in the five-set matches al
"After the first day I will tell you more. eye at the st.art of the second set. Wlmbledon.
A lot happens on the first day at Wimbledon. Four games later he raced in a vain "The final at Wimbledon last year went
You have to get in the~. Once the first round effort to get under a short return from to five sets, and I saved my best till the last."
Who hits better? Your guess is as good as any
Who is the better hitter between the
Angels' Rod Carew, Kansas City's George
Brett or Boston's Wade Boggs?
Tough ch01ce, isn't it?
At lea.st 1t was when the question was
posed to Chicago White Sox batting
instructor extraordinare Charlie Lau,
who preferred to offer an analyaia of the
three than give any definitive reapoNJe.
"They're all pretty similar," started
Lau u diplomatically as poMible. "Bow
ia more of a dead oppoelte field hitter right
now, but he'll begin to workaround. They
all have good 1trike rones and they don't
let their egOll get in the way.
"George la more power conaciou.a.'' Lau
continued, "while Carew, wlth the d ub
he's on, la not 1uppe>Md to hi~ home runs.
The-4ft.llle with Boggs. K.anau City needs
for George to hit them, how~er.
"Mechanically, they all have ex.g-
gerated backswings and welQht th.Itta ..
SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN SEVANO
(distributing their weight from the back
foot to the front)."
Lau, who has built a aol.id reputation
through his knowledge of hitting, added
the instruction of proper mechanics ii eaay
rompared to the diacipllne a batter muat
Je-am to instill in him8ell.
"I believe mechanics can always tw
taught. But when It comes to the atrlke
r.one, that'• ha.rd to teach,'' he aa.ld. "Slill,
even a guy With a poor 1trt&ce r.one will be
all rl&ht onee he learns to control hu
emotions. The emotional upect la the most
important thins of all."
EXTRA INNINGS:
•Add Lau, when u ked It Carf.w or
r • -
Brett could hit .400: "They've been
through it. But when you st.art talking
about .400, lt'11 the pre88, more than
anything else, that'll going to acrew them
up. It hurt Brett (Lau was with Kansas
Oty when Brett made his run ln 1980) and
I'm sure it will hurt Carew. They know
you have a job to do, too, but lt gets
ridiculous after awhile."
•Final add Lau, when asked to name
the National League's top hitters: Dale
Murphy (Atlanta) I.a sure putting it all
tose1her, but I 1till think he hat too big •
twing. I Uke Al Oliver (Montreal) and Bill
~dlock (Plttaburlh). I think the guy
who la really on hi.8 game. though, and haa
the most ~tenU.1. ta Andre DaW90n
(Montreal).'
•Noted Chica,o White Sox broadcuter
Don 1>ry9d.ale. after watchins Mike Win
th.row earlJcr In the week; ''They've aot
hill delivery all screwed up."
•Best quote of the week came from
Angels General Manager Buuie Bavasl,
after reading the ...outing report on
reliever Doug Corbett's lack of llU<lCfJ98 at 1
Edmonton: "You know, I abeolutely agr-ee
with Doug. He doesn't belong in Triple-A.
he belongs in Double-A.''
•Everyone eeema to have a great at.ory
concerning Yogi Berra. Here'• one from
Bava.Ii: "I was at a dinner recently with
Yogi and a couple of other bueball people
and we started wondering what Ty Cobb
mlaht hit today if ht! played with all tht
artificial 1urfaces. One guy thouaht Cobb
would hit .450. Another aa.ld about .380
and I uld •bout .~. Then it wu Yoll'a
turn and ti. aaki Cobb would bit only .246.
J &aid, 'Yogi, the guy ll a lifetime .3'0
hitter, how can youuy he'd hJtonly .245r
And Y oCi replied, 'Becau.e tM IUY t"AUSl
be 78 ~,..old bv now."'
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C"I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 13, 1983
Ali has some advice
for Oiler 'fighter'
EDMONTON , Alberta m Muhammad All had some words of
adVlce for wmger Dave Semenko of the
Edmo nton Oilers after their
three-round exh1biuon boxing match Sunday
rug ht.
"He's involved too much in one sport," said
the former three-time world heavyweight cham-
pion when asked 1f Semenkocouldeverbeaboxer.
"I think he could if he tried but I don't think it
would be wise," said Ali in a slow, halting voice.
But Semenko said he intends to stick to
hockey.
"I have no second regrets for doing 1t," said
the 25-year--0ld Winnipeg nauve. "I know why
he's the greatest champion in the world. He's still
quick. He still moves well. I'm glad I met him when
he's over 40-years-old."
A crowd of about 6,000 attended I.he fight,
which was preceded by S1.X kickboxing matches
Ballesteros takes title
HARRISON, N.Y. -Seve n
Ballesteros scored a dramatic,
tie-breaking eagle on the final hole
Sunday and finished at 70 and a 276
total to win the Manufacturers
Hanover-Westchester Classic by two strokes over
Andy Bean and Craig Stadler ... Patty Sheehan
won the LPGA Championship by 9COring five
straight birdies \0 finish with a 66 and 279 over,all,
two strokes better than runner-up Sandra Haynie
Miller Barber won the $250,000 Senior
Tournament Players Championship with a
one-stroke victory over Gene Littler
CalvlD Griffith, owner of the Minnesota
Twins, whose sister, son and nephew all are
vice-presidents of the orga.niz.ation: "I don't
really know what the word nespotism (sic)
means "
Ryan equals Carlton
Nolu Ryan ued Steve Carltoo for Ill
bueba.ll's all-ume alrlkeout lead Sun
day u he struck out 11 bette..-ln flnng
a flve--hltter and pitching Houaton to a
2--0 victory over San Dlego to hightight National
League action. Ryan and CMlton are now tied
with 3,536 1trikeouta each. Ellewhere, ... Major
League home run leader Dale Murpby drove in all
of Atlanta's runs w ith hia 16th and 17th homens of
the season, powering the
Braves to a 3-2 victory over
San Ftanciaco . Pete Roae
singled in Joe Morgao with
the winning run with two ou~
in the 11th inning to lift
Philadelphia to a 5-4 decision
over Pittsburgh . Jody
Davia' grand-slam homer and
a two-run blast by Keltb
Moreland powered the Chi·
cago Cubs \0 a 6-3 verdict over ftYAH
St. Louia. The win WaB the ninth in the last 11
games for the Cubs . Tom Seaver pitched a
four-hitter, George Foater hit a two-run homr and
rookie Darryl Strawberry drove in three runs to
lead the New York Mets to a 9-1 blaBting of
Montreal. Seaver, 4-5. had lost tus laBt three
decisions Sunday was the best offensive support
he's gotten in his 13 starts smce returning to the
Mets.
Boxer's dad commits suicide
WANAQUE,N.J .-RobertCzyz, m
the father of middleweight boxer
Bobby Czyz, conunitted suicide early
Sunday as his famtly slept at the1r
home here, police said today.
Wanaque Police Chief David SISCO said that
Czyz, 39, died of a single bullet wound to the head
"It was determined by the prosecutor's office
and the county medical examiner that it was a
suicide," Sisco said.
The body was diacovered by Bobby Czyz, 21,
and his younger brother Vincent when they came
downstairs Sunday morning, said Det. Sgt Martin
Singer. Police were called at 6:55 a.m.
Although the elder Czyz's Wlfe, Lowse, and
two other children alao were in the house,
apparenUy all family members were sleeping and
no one heard the gunshot. Singer said.
Czyz left no note and there was no clear
indication of what led to his suicide, the detective
said.
He was found in a reclining chair m the Canul y
room of the home, where he had been seen last by
his 90ns, the detective said. The weapon used was
an automatic pistol, he said.
Bobby Czyz, ranked 12th among World
Boxing Council middleweights with a 20-1 record,
has not fought since November when he lost a
10-round ded.aion to Mustafa ffiumho.
FLORES, ALL-STARS •••
From Page C1
the New York Mets last week.
"People at school ask me where I'm g0ing," says Flores,
"and then they ask why? All I have to do IS tell them to look at
what Grandstaff has done. It's a good decision."
"Fred started recruiting Shane before the seaaon even
began," points out Gonzales. "When Fred Hoover goea after
someone with that kmd of intensity you know you're all right "
Flores is the type of player who really has no flawa -
nothing that demands unmed.iate attention. He's strong m every
category, but obviously the accent will be on improvement in
every facet of the game. "Bobby (Grandstaff) told me I'd learn a
lot at Golden West," says Flores, whose 3.8 speed to first base is
considered excepuonaJ for a catcher
Twice he had three-hit games agaU\St Edison m league play
and runners simply did not run a lot against him, al though It is hiB
arm in which he is seeking to improve the mo6l.
"My stats against the runner really are only average," says
Flores. "I want to work a lot on th.at this summer. My best aaet
is qwckness. not arm strength "
Tuesday he'll be one of three South catchers, sharing dutiea
Wlth Pacifica High's Scott Von Eps and Santa Ana's Albert
Camacho. But he ma.mtains the same disposition about Tuesday's
situation as he has for the past three years with the Vikings with
a very Wl9elfiah attitude in tem\8 of starting, .a&ating it makes
little difference where he fits mto the lineup.
"He's a throwback to the old ball players," says Gonzales.
"Just a hard worker If he were selfish, he'd have wanted \0
pitch or play short.stop, because he's jU8t that versatile,"
The All-Star game concludes his "prep" career, but there
are a lot of indicators th.at point to bigger and better momenta for
Shane Flores
RACE WEEK
From Page C1
battle with Wilham Ostenniller's
Serendipity-43 Celerity from
Bahia Coorinth1an Yacht Club.
In Class t:J the senes winner
was Salute, a Peterson-41 sailed
by Basil Twist Jr , St. Franas
Yacht Club with a low 900re of
7 ~ points
Clue E winner in the final race
was Apogee. a Peterson-39
co-sk.Jppered by Milt and Marty
Vogel, Long Beach Yacht Club,
but it was matter of too little and
too late. The series winner was
High Risk. a Frers-40 sailed by
James M.iz.ell, St. Francia YC.
Mike Buach's Nelaon/Marek -36
Crackerjack, San Diego Yacht
Club won the final race and main-
tained flnrt in the standinp.
Fifty-9e'Ven yachts vaklued at
about $5 million and manned by
over 500 crack aailol"'ll parttci pated
in the ~tta which Ln four yean
baa grown io be one of the most
competitive events for Inter-
national Offahore Rule yachts on
the West Coast. Final •t.andinga:
CLASS A -l. Tomahawk
~51) John Arena, Balboa
YC: 2. Bullfrog (Petel"90'1-:55)
David Fenix. St Francia YC. 3.
8riaa (Choete-48) Denoia Choate,
Long ee.d\ YC.
CLASS 8 -1. Secret Love
(Pet.er800-45) Brad Herman, ~1
Rey YC; 2 Ptndragon
~1vkllon-45) John MacLaurin. 1omia YC, 3. Tlit between
A1e1a (Pettt90n~-4e) Warren Han-
cock. Newport Hatbar YC. and
~ (Nellon/MarK~) Ron
Kunts, Ooe-ncid. YC.
CLASS C -l. Olu.lon
(~ ......... ) F.d Mcl)owell. Kina
Harbor YC; 2 Tlit between
Celerity (~pity-43) WllJJam
~
• • •
Ostermiller, BahlB Corinthian
YC, and Geronimo (Petel'llOn-42)
Richard Compton, Santa Barbara
YC
C LASS D 1 Salute
(Peterson-41) Basu Twist Jr S t.
Francis YC; 2.Quintesaence
(Peterson-41) Don Hughes, Santa
Barbara YC; 3. Tie between
Brooke Ann (Nelson/Marek-41)
Larry Harvey, <Abrillo Beach
YC , and Cloc kw ork
(Nelson/Marek-41) L. Ottenon.
San Francisco YC.
CLASS E -1. High Risk
(Fters-40) Jamee Mizell, St. Fran-
cis YC; 2. Bigwig (Choate-40) Ron
Melville, Balboa YC; 3. Apogee
(Petenon-39) Mllt and Marty
Vogel, Long Beach YC.
CLASS F -I .Crackerjack
(Nelaon/Marek-36) Mlke Bulch,
San Diego YC: 2. Sala (F -3)
Leonard and Leta Nadler, Del
Rey YC; 3. Onalot (New York-36)
F La Horgue/R. Matzinger, Long
Beach YC.
ANGELS LOSE
From PageC1
Shane Flores
NEW ...
From.Page C 1
gram and plans to pm the Angels
by July 1.
If Burleson can play, even on a
semi -regular basis, th.at would
leave Foti as a uWty player. a
position in which he'a already
expressed his displeasure. Plus,
although it hasn't been highly
pubUciz.ed, Foti did ask to be
traded this past winter becal..Ule he
felt "unappreciated" by the
Angels.
And. realiatically. if the Angels
hope to acquire a quality player,
they're going to h.av..-to offer a
ql.Ullity player in return In other
words, of the eight CWTent
starters, Foti would appear to be
the logical choice.
Finally, Bavasi sald Sunday
that Manager John McNamara
mentioned an interest in calling up
catcher Mike O'Berry from Ed-
monton, which would indicate Joe
Ferguaon Ls on his way out
Ferguaon, hitless in 21 at bats
this aeaaon, is reportedly miffed
anyway by hia lack of playing time
and has privately expressed a
desire to some teammates th.at
he'd like out.
O'Berry, on the other hand,
who played for McNamara at
Ctndnnati, is a IOW\d defensive
catcher who could give Bob Boone
an oocuional re11t. And, he'a
hitting better than .300 with the
Trappen.
• • •
Koosman sparks sweep
J erry Koo1man tossed u Ill
11even-h1tter and Chicago !ICOred atx
runs m the third inrung aa the Whit.I!
Sox defeated Oak.land, 8-1, to complete
a doubleheader sweep Sunday aft.er wlnn1rlg the
flJ'llt game, 12-10, m 11 innings. Koosman, 5-1,
allowed only an unearned run in the second
lnrung In the opener, Vuce Law hit a sacrifice fly
w anap a 10-10 tie and Gre1 Walker followed with
a solo homer . In other Ameri-
can League action Sunday,.. tfO)(
Glean Abbott fired a
four-hitter in h is fint ap-
perance since 1981, and Seattle
broke out of a slump with a
16-hil attack to beat Kansu
City, 8-1 ... Chet Lemon'•
homer was the difference as
Detroit beat Cleveland, 3-1, to
sweep a doubleheader The _
Tigers got a five-hit per-"~
formance from Mil& Wllcol( to win the opener, 4-1
... Jim Gantner singled home Cecil Cooper with
the bases loaded and two out in the 12th lr\ning,
lifting Milwaukee to a 6-5 win over the New York
Yankees . . Wade Boa• drew a two-out,
bases-loaded walk in the ninth inning as Boston
snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 7-6
decision over Baltimore . George Wrtgbt hit Ji
solo home run with one out in the 11th inning to
give Texas a narrow 4-3 wm over Minnesota
Arnoux wins Grand Prix
MONTREAL -Ferrari driver •
Rene Arnoux was on a treadmill -
racmg fut but not winning.
That changed with Sunday's Can-
adian Grand Prix.
The Frenchman, a happy-go-lucky sort,
couldn't believe the things th.at w ere happening to
hlm.
And when the turbocharged engine in his
Ferran suddenly developed fuel-injection prob-
lems during a wannup aeaion Sunday, his hopes
of turning that luck around in the race seemed
dimmed.
But hiB crew tucked a new engine mto his
bright red racer in less than two hours, and
Arnoux ran off to his first victory since coming to
Ferrari at the start of the year. ·
"I was not very lucky before this race," said
Arnoux with a grin "The car and the team are so
good, it was such a shame what had been
h.apperung io us. But, today, everything was
perfect."
Until Sunday's runaway 42.029-second vic-
tory over second-place Eddie Cheever of the
United States in a Renault, Arnoux's best finish in
1983 was lhird. He accomplished that feat both at
Long Beach, Calif .. and at San Marino, Italy.
BasebalJ today
1905-Chnaty MMheW90n of the New
York Gwnta hurled hui aecond career
no-hltwr, a 1-0 verdict over the Chicago
Cubs
Today's birthday Toronto Blue Jays
catcher Ernie Whitt is 31
Express riddled, 42-17
Rookle Bobby Hebert passed for [il
four touchdowns and completed 16 of c. t
25 passes for 247 yards to lead Michigan
to a 42-17 slaugh~r of the LA Express
to highlight USFL action Sunday Express
quar~rback Tom Ramsey piled up a dub passing
record of 281 yards as he threw fo\-two
touchdowns m compleung 23 of 35 passes
Michigan dominated the second half with three
touchdowns to break the game open Elsewhere,
Tim Spencer ran for one touchdown and caught
pa.saea for two more as Chicago romped to a 31-8
decision over Tampa Bay The wm tied the Blitz
with the Bandits for first place in the league's
·Central Division David Trout kicked three field
goals and Kelvln Bryant srored one touchdown
and set up another as Philadelphia chnched the
Atlantic Division with a 23-9 win over N~w Jersey~
Henchel Walker fmishc'<.I with 76 yards on 25
carries.
Hibbs is Trans-Am winner
Willie T. Rtbbs held off a de-•
tennined charge by Greg Pickett to
take his first-ever Budweiser
Trana-Am victory m the G.I. Joe Rose
Cup sports car race at Portland IntemaUonaJ
Raceway Sunday. Ribb& earned $50,000 with the
victory . . Richard Tbarp has gone one up on
Sbtrley Muldowney m their personal battle after
winning the top fuel fmals of the National Hot
Road Asaociation Spnngnationals at National
Trail Raceway in K.arkersville, Ohio ... Ron Brown
. emerging as one of America's prem.ier sprinters,
complicated his dects1on on whether to sign a pro
football contract or go for the Olympics when he
whipped NCAA 100 meter champion Emmit Klog
on Sunday at the Kinney Invitational track and
field 'meet at the University of California's
Edwards Stadium Brown breezed past King over
the final 20 meters to wm m 10.35 .. EdwiD Moaea
kept tus grip on the Jumbo Elliott track with his
74th consecutive hurdles victory, clocking a 48.43,
at an mVltational track mt"Ct m Villanova, Pa
Television, radio
TV: No events schf"duled.
RADIO: Baseball Angels at Chicago White
Sox, 5:25 p.m. KMPC (710), Atlanta at Dodgers,
7:35 pm , KABC (790)
132-year lock in jeopardy?
By AJmoa Lockabey
0.-, Not~ Wrtt.
It's been said that the head of the Amencan
slop per who loses the Amenca 's Cup will replace the
"auld mug" on the pedestal m the lobby of the New
York Yacht Club.
Will this be the year that the head of Dennis
Conner, Tom Blackaller or John Kolius is placed on
th.at sacred pedestal?
With the United States facing its toughest
ch.a.ll~nge thi.sayear, many longtime observers are
allowmg that the New York Yacht Club could lose its
132-year old lock on the Amenca's Cup
Five foreign challengers are fielding seven boats
in the trials in an effort to wrestthe Cup from the U.S .
Australia IA 8ending two contenders, England two,
and Canada, France and Italy one each.
The foreign boa ta and three American teams will
sail separate preliminary races between June 18 and
Sept 8. with the best of seven finals startmg Sept 13
on Rhode Island Sound off Newport
"Our big sua:eBB over the years has been the
mtenaityof :he trials. That'sallgonenow," said Eddu
Szalay takes Bogart
John Szalay's Pussycat was the overall and Class
B wmner Saturday in the third race of Voyagens
iacht Club's Humphrey Bogart Senes for Per-
fonnance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. The 19-mile
race was sailed around the Emmy and Eva ml islands
ln light airs.
Class B swept overall honors with Nugie Too,
co-skippered by Jim and Karen Nugent, Balboa
Yacht Club placing second, and Allen Stewart's
Howlin' Owl, Voyagers YC, third.
Trophy winners in Class A were I.Cats Pajamas,
Carl Last, VYC: 2 Slot Machine. B.J Haslett, Bahia
Connthlan YC; 3. Jedi Master, Bruce Hansen, VYC.
Winner in Class C was Avanti ll, Fred Masino,
VYC Second was Shadow fax.John Densmore, VYC.
Aussies make changes
NEWPORT, R I AP -Adnace and Australia ll,
two of the three Australian entnes In the 1983
Amenca's Cup challenge. underwent changes this
week after minor problems were discovered in the
12-meter yachta by an offical measuring team.
All l 2s must undergo an inspection to insur~ th.at
they conform \0 design rulee.
Nttil Wyld, spokesman for Advance, the Royal
Sydney Yacht Squadron entry. said neither his boat
nor Au.tralla II had problems that were considered
9erioua.
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81u• Jo• 6, Anvel• s T~ONlO CALIFORNIA
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lb r II b• ob r ~bl
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Score bv lnninv>
Toronto 000 000 101 ooo OOJ 6
C•llfomlal 000 000 101 000 001-S
c;amt Winning RBI -U1nn1w C&l
E-ro S• •D OP <alllorn•a 1
l08 r,,ronlo 11 CeMorn•• IS
78 t/Y~ t• 80"""t' G• .ff,"' ~ Oli Ao
Jac»~r N •f, o 800"e l8-U1an•.,
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(he eno 000 000 01~-I S
O~oro1 011 000 Olo-) 3 I
8er1ttr and E "'"' Hauev tl1 Morrh •nCI ~ ehtv w MO""· 4 s L-8•r•er
• 6 HRs Oe11011 l~mon (6) Grubb
(lJ R..i so~ 1, o.-. • 8el1•mort 000 700 JI0-6 13 0
Bo>lon 011 110 011-1 11 0
D ""'•" ,,., i\llQ•oo 1°10 <SJ T S•oOd•ro 171 T M•r• nu I and D•mPH Y T uOO• S••I'\ •v 1 and Gedmen w -siao "• s J l-T M9fl•f\el J 1 HR> lh"•""''" Sntlov fl) 80ll0" Armu 1111 E .. ~. 1 1101 Rice t 13J
R•-• 4, T•IM J
101 000 000 ll-• 9 0
000 000 011 10-3 IJ 0
Honevcu11 0 Jones Ill en<I B Jonnson,
Schrom. Oovl• I 101 end Leudntr. Smith
110> w-0 Jone" 1-7 l-Devl., 7 7
l'<R-Te•e>. Wrlont 131
8 re•eo •• v ...... s
New Yor~ 00 I 130 000 000-S 11 O
Nlllwaul<tt 000 )07 000 001-0 14 O
AIOl'ltll• Frarler 161 Cos .. ge IOI
Mev 021 ond Wvneg•r CeldwaU
Te11mon" 1111 ono Yosl W-Tellm•nn
• ' l -Mav 1 • HA-Ne.. YOrl• Bev1or 16)
Roval• 1, Marlftln I
"-•"'"' C llv 100 000 000-1 4 O See111e 100 103 llll-8 16 7
Cura. 81ue (61 •M Slauohl, Abt>oll and
Mercado W-Abt>oll, 1-0 L-(;ura
5·8 HR-Seellle. J Ali.n (41
Wlllle S.X 11. A'a 10
Finl Oame
Cn•COOO 700 011 710 l?-11 ll 1
Oeklen<I 003 040 000 Jo-10 II l
Ool•on, H>nev ISi Baro!•> (SJ, AllO>IO
(ti. TIClrow 19) •nd Hiii SklnMr Ill.
t<to\1911, Burom•lar (oJ. Beker (IJ Warren ( 10) and Clea, l<.Hrnev !6)
w-Tldrow, • 7·1 L-werren, 0 1
HR•-<nlceoo. Saul••• (1). Welker 12)
Oo1<1encs Murpl\v ISi, Cron 181
Wll1'1 S.• I A'a 1
5.cend G• me Cnlc•oo OOI> 001 001-1 11 1
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11.oo>man ano Sklnn.r COO!fOll •nd 11.ear~v w l<.oosm•n S-1
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Gr•c" Scnr,
BC>On• Ctnrl.
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ReJk>n
Wllno
Adam•
Fro•n
Tot11l•
A"9el avera1111s
BAT"TING
A8 R H HR R81 Pel.
204 31 8• 1 H '11 109 JI 64 ll 31 309
168 11 4' 1 IS 184
1116 11 ~ 7 70 H S
89 " 2S 3 u 111 168 19 4] 13 34 '2tO
166 11 lS s 73 171
11• 11 30 ' 1' 26J 191 1t •7 J 70 , ..
111 \ 16 I 9 13l
78 8 11 • 13 731
91 70 10 1 1 170
181 2S 39 11 30 11S
19 S 6 I 6 201
64 13 11 1 4 ,,,
'1 1 0 0 I 000
l.00 >04 S6J 71 190 171
"1TCHIN!;
IP H llB SO W-l ERA
MCLo•n 9 t I 3 I 0·0 I '3
S.nchu 51 •• 19 11 6·1 JOO
Klso" 69', 62 1J 41 6· I J 1J
Zeh" 8l 1 83 n JS S·J 32• Forstn /1 , IS 73 31 S·J 3 2o
Jolln 14 9t U 16 6-l 3 '3
Curll\ 11 9 J I 0·0 4 10
Tre•e" 71 , JJ 1J 16 0·1 ••S Honor 11, 70 6 9 O·JSlt
W111 4) 4l 17 20 l·S S 4'
C011t SJ<• 69 JJ 73 O· S 6 37 6rowr J• 1 S 1 1 1-1 I J6
Total• Slll> SS9 17• 245 ll·li l.91
Savf\ W·t• • S•ncnez 2 Ha,\1er 1
Curt\ l
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R-l.~t l
LOS ANGLS CINCINPCATI
ab r II bl ab r II bl
lenC1>1v ?D l 0 0 0 (Miiner ct 1 1 0 0
Lenor. cl • 0 0 0 Folev u J 0 0 0
Beke1 '' 4 o o o W•ll<~ tt • o 7 1
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B•OC• lo J 0 1 I 0.11 ... 10 4 0 1 0
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Zachry p 0 0 O O
Thom• oh 1 0 0 O
APana P o 0 0 0
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000 000 100-1
001 011 00.-J
W•lke r l 11
E-lendrHu•
Artoe•e' S
VO iker lDB-los
18-W•lktr Clnc1nne11
HR-Housal'IOlder 171
SB-Broe>. 111. Wellt.er
Folt V
11> S-~lo 1,
I,. H RI.Fl 118 SO
L .. Anoele•
Welch l ' 6 l J S
Zacnrv O O I O
APeno ~ 0 0 1
Cln<IMe" So•o W 8 • 3 1 I I Welell OllCl'lt<I IO IWO O•llef\ In ~lh
T-133 A ·23'76
N atl«lnal LHll'Ue Meta'···-1 Monlreal 000 100 000-1 • 1 New York 300 002 71x-'1 14 0
LH :kll•lrl(Mr (7J, Watah Ill •no
C•rler SH ver and HOOO.s W-Se .. ar
•·S l-lH l J l'<R-N ... York
F'oslar fl 11
Cllb• 6, C•nllNI• J
SI lOU•> 000 000 121)-J 7 0
Cll•covo 070 400 00•-0 1 7
For•Cll. H•gen ISi. KH I (1J end
Pofle•. Ralnev. Camooell llJ, Le Sml!n
Ill arlO Davis w-Rolnev. 7 4
L-For1cn, ' 5 HR• -<lllc•oo,
Moreland 111 O•vlt 110)
Broas l1 Oi.nts l
S.n Franci.co 000 010 000-2 I 1 All•nlo 007 001 00•-l 1 I
Nlc:Cettioan, M•rlln 171 eno N\ev Bren
Iv ( 7) Peru Ciaroer 171 end Benec11c1
W-Ptrei • I l-McC•Hlo•n 1·1
l'<Rs-""•"'• MurPhv 1 I 171
....... , s. f>lr•"" 4
Plllsburgh 100 003 000 OI>-• 10 0
PhlledelPllla 100 000 030 01-S 10 1
Cendtl.rla. Te1<u1ve Ill. Sa rml.,,lo (9)
:kurrv 1111 •nd Pen•, Oennv McC.r•w
'''· Al!amlr•no (9). Hernand<11 191. R .. d ( 111 and Olar W-RH<I. ' I L-Scurrv 7 S HR-Plll•bl.lrgll EHier
(J)
A ..... l. .... " 0 Sen 01990 000 000 ~ 5 1
!'1ou>1on 011 000 00k-1 10 I
Snow Lucas Ill and Kennedy, Rnn
end A>llbv W-Rv•n 4·1 L-Sflow
H
SCOREBOARD
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
AmerlQn LHlllU•
BATTING ( 1>0 al IMI\): C.,.ew,
,.,,.a, .412, Booo" 8o•lon, J1S, Brett
l(en•., Cllv, 349, McRH K•n••• Cllv
.UO, Tnorn1on, Cleveland 331
RUNS c .. 11no N\IM•>OI• 42
RIPk•n 8 •111mot• '2 Brei! K•n>•• Cllv 41. E Murro 8•l11mora 41 l ere
11ec1 wllh 37
R81 1(111.. Cn1c•oo. 43 wares
M•nn••Ol• 41. Hroel< Mlnn .. 01e 40 Br•l1 Ken•&• CH~ J9 WlnlltlCI Ntw
Yori.. ]9
l'<IT S C•r••• Aneel•, 14 8000>.
Bo•lon. II, Ce•llno, Mlnnesole , 17,
Wnlleker Oelroll. 71. Simmon• Mii
w•ukH , '9 DOUBLES H•Dek Mlnn••ol• 70
Booo>. e ouon. 19, McRae. l(anH •
Cltv 19. 8 Bell. Tua> 17 Parrhn
O•lron. 11 TRIPLES C MOore MilwaukM S C. WHson Oelroll S. Herndon Oatroll
S. Wlnlleld N•w York S, 1 are 11..i wllh
' HOME RUNS 0.Cln<ff, A""''' 1' l(l111e. Cnlcaoo, 1J. lvnn, Anvel•. 1l
Rice, 8o•10n. 13, Arm.,, Bollon, 12. Brall, Kenan Cllv. 11. Wlnfleld, New
York 12 STOLEN BASES J Crui ~e1111, ll
'/Y w11.on, l(e nou (llv 11
II Hei\Cler>on 0.kl•ncl, ,3, R L•w (ru·
c•oo 23. S.molt. Tuu 11 PtTCHlNC 0 deCl>lonO Flanegan
B•lllmore 6-0 1 000 7 12 IC1'on.
A,....a, 6·1, .151, l.ZI 1<.001men 011·
c•oo. S-1, 933 313, R L J.ck1on. lor·
on10, 4-1, 800, • 25, Schrom. Minne·
sol• •-1. 800. '09, Splfnortt. Kenoa•
Cllv •-I, 800, 3 116, Wl'lllehou••· Mlnne-
>OI• •-1, 800, 7 70
STRll<.E OUlS Slleb, Toronlo, I S,
Jllvi.ven. Cleveland, 71 Morri•. Oe·
1ro11 71 Wll<O• Oe1rol1 60 Tl.ldor
8oslon 59
SAVES Qul.enoerrv Kar»e> Cllv 16 Caucllll Se•llle 13 Slanlev Boslon.
11. LOOll, o.1roH. '· 0 Jone• T .... •• T N\erlln.r B•lllmore . I
Nal!ONI LffllU•
8A TTINC (130 al behl NICGM,
Sl loul" ~. Oewoon, Monlraal. 335, MedlOcl<, Pllllt>vrgh, 317, Murpnv.
Ati.nl•, .324. H•ndrlek SI l.O\lll, 314
RUNS Muronv, Allanfa. Sol. Carv•v
S.n 01990, '6, Evan>, S.n FrenciK<>
" Hor_-, Ali.nl•. •I l •Nle•I ... !Mon
FranclM:O, 36 R81 Murr>'\v Al .. nla SI. Henctrlcl.
SI L0\11•. 4S, O•wM>n Monlraal, 40
Ciern.r HO\lslon. 40 T K.,,M<lv S.n
01990 J9 HITS ll'IOn. Hous•on 76, Oawoon
Monireal. 7S, MurPllV, Allanla, 10,
c,.,vev, !Mon 01990, "· R Ram1rt1
All•nle, 68
DOUBLES D•wson, Monlreel 17
Carvev S.n DleOO, IS J Fl•• PU
llbl.l•Oh IS, Olive< Monlreal IS l .,e
11..i '""" " TRIPLES NU>rer>0. Houllon 6
O•woon. Moniraal. 5 Wn luno1on Al•
.. n1a S. 6 ere 119<1 wllh 4
1'10ME RUNS MurPllv, All•nla 17
Evans, $en FranclKO. IS. 0.,...._,
~. IJ, :kllmldl Pnl1-a.tohle , 12.
S ere 1190 wllll 11
STOLEN 8"SES Wiison. Ne•
Yori<, 17,$.Sea, o.ci..n, 11 Lacv
Pl1ht>vrvn. II L•N\ealar S.n Fran·
CIKO II, Moreno 1'10\l>IO". II R..ius
( ln<.IM•l1 II PITCl'<ING IS <leCl>IO"•I P P••er
A•,•nla ·-• ... ? •• .. .. _. ~ S· I, .W, 1J1 MonlefuKO
S•n 01990 S-1 Ill 5 80 S-•rt, ~. S-1, .all, U f S •rt Heel w!Jn
IOO STRIKEOUTS C•rl10" Pnll•cleloflla.
101, Solo, Clnclnn.11, ta. McWIMI•""·
Plll•bl.lroll, It. R-ro Monlraal, o8
8•r•nvl. Clnelnnell •I SAVES L•valle, S.n Fr•nel•co 9
Le Smllh, Ctilu oo. 9, e.Clro•la n. A•l•n-
la I Fon!.,, Al .. nl•. I ' •re tied wllll
'
Holvwood P1r1c
• SUNDAY'S RISUL lS
()6!11 .... -day __._ ... nMlflne)
.. IRST RACI I 1 " mlltl AJu Were IFun••I 1110 S 40 3 80
P•lr OI Acn 1e1i.1 600 •00 Lache (Mete 160 Al>o ,.,.., Jumooff Joe wr..1 A Pin . Sw8P Tl'!e Cleu An•ar l Soirll
01•111u•lon. Richer Time I '7 715
SECOND RACE
Clll••V <C•lnda J
I 1 16 m1IH
1'00 t 60 • 60 Tllrae Bii> (McCrrn)
TOIO ' Prine• tllonaml Al•o r•c9d Raoelllno Tl'lt K •d G«>roeelll• Mr Peruser
Pinto Time I 43 J S
Arov11 C~frO
11 DAILY 00\JBLI lt·SI
"" 10 THIRD RACE. 6 lurlOnoa
s 80 • 00
610
RacorCI C•ICh (5nmkrJ 1S ~ 11 tO 1 tO
SIXTH RACE. ~ 1 lurion~s
Som•! n1n11wonctt r 1u1
IMcCrrnl
Pofl O•rw1n l!>lblle I Cen1ar Rural (Portal
s 00 J 60 780
7 00 )60
l 00
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oraumen. Ra•l•Ue
Time I 1•~•
I ' 16 rm"' SIVEHTH RACE Oecaorac"m 1 P1rc.t Ou•"'•"' Leae> c P1ncav t Felr !Cslnoer
• 00 190 400 160 l 00
• •O Al\O raced Sc•rrowmanwl( • Rev El Olvmoo Mou Forni Rl•ar Bank E \IOr!I
l uriar
f-.ic.ti
Time 1 41~\ U £XACTA 11·61 P8l0 Uo ~
'1 .. ,CIC SIX cS-10·2·2' II ue•d
"8,3'3 •O wltn JI wmn•no '•'"''' C\o:it "°'"'I $1 Pick 5,. Con•olallon peia
S99 60 with I OS6 w1nn1nu liC••'' ffr.,t /\Ors•»
IEIGHl H RACE 1 • ml e> TM Wonder IShm<rl • 10 l 00 180 Princ e Soel•oound
!Cslnct•> 160 190 Pol•v <Pince v I • 00 Al10 rececs Merle, M&1cn winner Flon1lno Fii Beldele Lu•lrt Malor
SPOrl lime I 41 7 S
U EXACTA IS·ll Pa•d '30 SO
NINTH RACE I"' m•lU 0" •url o Han•e• (MCCrrn 6 00 l XI 7 60
la Fur IVlnil• I S 00 AIM> recao Three Runner Force
Natoma• E iecn•noe 8e1de1P r "''. P1e1e Prir>ce. Juli Arrl•.O. Ricn Wallon, F1vlr>Q C•n• Time 2 16 I S IS EXACTA <•·I) oelCI '°8 )(I
All•ndonu 6S.oe I
W11tch11ter Ouslc
l•I H.rrbon, N.Y.)
276
S.va 8 alle•ltrO• '81,000
271
Andv Bean JJ9 600
Cra10 Sladl•r U9 600 v• M•rk Mc Cum~' Jll 600
Mike Re•CI. I II 600
Fur 1v Zoel •' J 18 600 1IO
Rooer M•llbil 'IS 01S
77·64 10 17-190 111
J•rrv Pele t 13.SOO r rao CO\IPI ... tl3 SOO
111
W.vne l e•' J9 97S
11"'1 Sl<Kk \9 915
Tom "•le S9 '7S
G.,v ~ ocn S9 915
D•n H•~d0'1on S9 9H
l ae E1c1er '9 97S ,..
Rav FIOvd. '6 150
Pal McGowan. '6.ISO
Jim BC>Oro>. '6,7SO
Pt ler JacoD>tn. S6 ISO
~ate lrw•n. 14 7S0
llS
Bruce F le•>l'lef U ,'60
JoM •cs•m• u &60
Tnom .. C•n l• 840
Cu"'' S•••"9« u 800 ?16
JOM Meh•Hev U 43$ Jetk Rtn"9r U '3S
Jell Slum•n. U .435
O A Walbrlno, U . .US
Jav Haas. U ,43S Denny Edwarct• lJ.4JS
111
lloo Curi. n 610
Boo Glider 12 610
ANIV Norin S2 610
C•I Mor e>•n U .610
Cl\10 a.ca ll 610
LOii Hinkle J1 610
lU
Piii! H•ncoci. U 070
Pel•' Oo•lernul• '1 070
1.ennv W•dk•n• Jl 070
Budd• C•rdn•' n 010 119
Merk McNullv s 1.•91
Clbbv Gllberl ti •97
C-o• Arcner '1 •97
Oen POlll JI 4'2
C•rv Hohoero SI 491 Ceoroe 8u•n• SI •t?
Jim Tl>O'oe s 1 •91
Mika Brann•n SI 4'7
Mli.e Pe<k JI •t? 190
JC Snaao J 1,071
1<.11111 FerQus S1 077
Dave Elchelberor. Sl,077
ea F1or1. s 1.077
Oavld Peo<>lll • 1 071 Vlclor Regal•dO SI 071
1'1
Boo Slle.,ar l990
Connie H•mrnon<I J990
Leo,..•d Tllomoson. J990
Pav,,. Sltw•rt J9'0
Loren ROO.rl> H90 Scoll Simpson. 1990
M•'' HeV•• s99G
o9 61 10 10
7J 68 10 61
II 06 13 61
11 69·11 61 71·" 61 10 68681112
ll 69 10 II)
71 69 71 11
11 IS• 11 o~
13 17 n f>6 11 11 13 67
IS 69 70 69 n n 68 1
I• o9 6S 7~
73 69 ·IS 61 77 66·H II
71 o9 II II n 10 11 11
IS/16~11
70 68 16 11
14 II 69 11
II 6~ 7l 77 ll ,, 10 ,.
71 70 II 61
10 11 I• 68
17111111
14 11 ot n
10· 69 IJ 14
" 68 10 1'
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1' 67 ll I)
11 16 oe n 68 n 11 10
12·69 n,.
n n 76 61
13 n n 11
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11 IS 7l 69
10 7J 76 70
11 o• 11 10 73•14 71·11
67 " 76·72 n 1s 10 n 7J 7) 10 7)
11 68 11 IS
13 69 71 76
n 13 /1 68 70 7) 11 10 I• 11·13 11
11 69· 1'· TS
68 1610 16
74 61 69 IO
O•nclnv If. In I Plnen l I 60 S 00 Senior S.n•l0< IPdrz•I S 00
Tim SlmP>On, J990
llndv M(ll•r 19'/0
71 11 16•10
71· lo 13 II
IS 70 7l 73
I 1• 13 73
lJ 14 11 73
,. ll 11 73
17116819
13 73 IS 10
I• 10 73 14
Also raceo Crot1ec1. WlcklOw,
Mon11eur E acllamen1 C.010 Rui.r l'<andoome P•c~•ge Ruan To Pow•r
S•vour S.nd Ol909r Rite N Flv lime 110 I S IJ llXACTA !10-11 0.10 JSJ• 50
.. OURTH ltACI 6 ' tu•IOno• l•l•nd Wl\1rl IPlne•vl 2 80 140 1 40
L•uohlno 8ov IMcCHnl l 40 2 IO Hauglllv Bu• Nice (Plrcel J lo()
Al•o raceo Lo>I CrH k JO 0...111 Snaov Fo><
Time· 1 U 1/S
U EXACTA <7 IJ P•ld U I 00
l"ll"lH lt4CI. I 1116 miles F •Iller RC>Onev (Shmkr I u o 3 80 l 70 Flr>l L•rrv (Vlnilal IS 80 1 AO
Su9Hnl W~>on IBlacS.I • 60 AIM> r•ced Turbulellon ic;1nv OI Tl'lt ~~111~~."l';~o~~~ ~~~tu~~~o~1:i 8raere, FH r>O<ne FCXJt\Orne Time 1 42 IJ IXACTA 11-11 paid WI 00
2'1
lCXJ Cran•m. t9)6
B••d Brva.i s'36
Vane• HHfMf J9)6
1' II I• 13 7] ll ll ,.
11 IS 10·1S
5enfcH' TPC ~mament
,.,~nd)
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Niii'-< 8•'De' uo 000 71 " 10 .. Jlt c;.,,. L1t11er '14.000 70 70 7 I 6'
214 P aull'<.rnev J17.SOO 11 14 71 67
Don Janv•'• Sil SOO 74 70 68 17 m Arno4CI P•lmer. SI 1 500 14 11 69 70 Jim F .,., .. SI I S00 14 71 67 73
2N
Gn Brewe< U .000 •9 14 11 71 Paler Tnomoon. S4 000 71·ll·7J 70
JU BlllV Cu oer S7 .000 IS 69 71 70 ,..
Guv 'IYOlsl.,,N>lm S4, 500 74 13 10 71
Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 13, 1983 t·a
1'1 Ru<! F unHlr• JS.000
1'3
Atl Sl1vu,1•una U 600
1'• C.ardner D1<.ii.1r1\n u tW
)tr,..~ 6aro-~r \4 1!.0
1'~ b ly .Y.01:wt~• I 100
Ro~•• Dev ce za \l J(J(J
1'•
M ~e ~uu( n .. SJ 100
0«> Movtr U 100
BODE ric~\on \J 100
Jee• F1eo U 100
191
Bert '/Yu var S7 600
1'1 Julius 80l'O> '7.300
Freo H•w~tns J7 )()() ,,.
GordOn Jone> s I 760 Ke• Neo•e s I 160
Bob C.Oe ·b• S 1 160 t1ow e Jomuu1 I I 100
Cherie• Slllorct • 1 100
JOO Douo F oro '1 SH
Tom Nleoorla JI S7S
n 11 n 16
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10 /1 78 I•
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11 IS-16 77
18· 14 11 ,,
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V f
Pa11v Snee~en IJ0.000
211
Sancsre Hav"'" Sl9 600
111
Debbie NIOUv I l• 000
ll4
cnri• JoM><>n. 19.000
JoAMt C.erner J9 000
llS
Pel Breallv U.700
llkKI T ebor '6 700
2*'
oaie E ooailno JS •OO
Allee Miiiar SS 400 Aie .. nara Rnh,Cll 15.'00
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Doi Carmain •• 030
J•n S1eo11en1on, U 030
Holli• Slecy U ,030 2tl
Sandre Palmer, '7,672
Judv Clerk , U.617
Be•h Denial, ,1,611
Lauren l'<owt S1.on
Jane Bl•lcxto. S1 671 ,.,
0••,,. Oe11tv 11.044
Donne H Whitt 11 044
Nencv Looe1 S7 044 Su• F 001.,,..n '1 044
Kelllv Po>11ewell n 04A
190
Merv Owvar SI .600
S!eo!lenl• Ferwlg, ll 600
Jene Creller '1 .600
MuHn Soner OVln. s I 600
Amy .Alcoll ll 600
Pennv Pulr SI 600
oe-11 14 60
10 69 61 n
68 I• 71 10
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61 61 7~ lo
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14 67 ·7• n
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l•I L-1 Sin411H Flnal
J1fT\nw Conn"'' US oe• Jot'
McEnroe US 6 3 6 l Conn~••..,,..,,
~7000 1
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( •t lllnnlnllflem, Entll•nd P"
Sln9le> I" lnal Blllle Jean Klnv IU s I ()el Alv< 16
Mou11on IU S 1 6 0 I S
Davis Cup
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(al Celro, Ewptl
Slntlle•
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M·ld '"'"'''" al def Tonv Jotnuon cNO"*•¥ 6 I 6 4 Au,1ra •a (lpfeaf'
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Slobc>den Zl'I01lnov1c t ¥ugo,\e't/1e)
de• Serolo Can • (Soetnl S·I J 6 6 4 6·J 6·3 1 vuoo•la•I• cs~eel• Soe1n
J 2)
Thi• WMll'l flvtlh
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-Jalm• Garza Pacotma v• BoDDv Berne M•nlla 12 for vecanl W8C
iuoer O$n11mweloti' tlflt Tonv
Ballartr, lo• AnOt lH •• Rockv MO" iovo Mo co 10 t'gnl\ F<an~I•
Be 1e1ar lo• Anllt lH v• Juan
EstOber 1111u1co Cllv 10 lloh!\
At At11n1,c (1lv -Mlli.e Ronman Tur~''""'• NJ. "' Al fra tlilt'• Oelroll 10 lloh1 lltavv• THURSDAY
Al New York Madl•on Souore G••
den -Oavev Moore. New YTork, ••
Rot>erlo Duran. Pan•me, IS, for W8.A
1unlor mlddl•welont 1111•, lrlsll Blllv
Co11lna. NH IWlll• Tann vs Lula RHIO.
N Y 10 lunlor wellerweloll" Gene
l'<alCll•r Fort Woflh vs AHrec!O
E •cetero Pu.no Rico 10. 1unoor 110111'
Al La\ Veg., -lO\lle Burke. Jr
Albuoueroue vs M•'"" Galvan S.n1a
P•ul• 10. 1unl0< llOhll
USFL
AMntlC
Pr1tdle>t'I e
Bo>•on
N1NJrsv
'/Y\MOln
W l T lJ I 0
9 6 0
4 II 0
1 ll 0
Pct PF PA 1161 J2J 101
600 JB 190
7ol 263 176 m m 380
Central
(Mic.egu
lmpe8v
M0''0"
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10 s 0
10 s 0
9 6 0
~ I 0
1>61 lll 716
641 JOJ 301
600 )S7 1116
Sll l90 1'9
PaClllC
7 ' 0 soo 171 241
LO\ An"'' o.,...er
Adl(~ne
I I 0 461 141 XJ8
6 I 0 •19 l<lS 1J~
' 11 0 167 13• 356
SU..0.Y'• Score•
Cnocego 31 Tempe 8ev 8
Ph!led&IP~i• 73, N•w Jtr•ev 9 M•c n•oen •2 Lo> Ang•tu 11
TOO.Y'\ Gem•
(J'""t'' "' oa-.fel\d '" Fr'4av'1 Game'
(" \.890 et 81rmiflOnaf'r'I o
Ar zl)no at Oenv•r fr
l \ Af'\Oete\. •' ~•• Jt"M'Y fn1 Sunoav't Oarne
f amo6 Say al 80,1ori MoncNv, June lO
~ev11noton al Mtcn1Qan 1r•1
Oeklend •• P?llled•IPh•• Int
Michigan 42. E JCl>f'•U 17
Score DY OU•rtw•
MIGlllvan 21 0 1 14-'2
L0> Angele> 6 II 0 0-11
M lctl-Lac.v )1 Pau trom Hee.rt
80t0Y1( "''') Mlc,.._H<>olOwe• S1 u .. • from
Het>erl ~ 8ok>v•c 11uc"
LA-To""nlei 12 e>eu •ro.m R1mw."
Ode-1•111
Mlcr>-Mlller " 'u" I 8ocovlc i.1ci. I
LA-Allen 79 Peu ••om Ram .. v
18erntll runr
lA-FG Abboll 71 M1cn--<ef1e1 16 oau lro"' ~eberl
IBOIOYIC klek}
M1ch-Plnn~v 1 oan trom Htoett
fBOIOY•C olck)
M1cn-Cor-•er I~ tumote retur,, t8o
tOwi-klC._,
A-16013
G•rne S111"•11c• Midi LA
11
II ll
3Scl
195
'9 JI· I
0-00
Firs! down• 19
Ru>h•• verd\ lS 110 Peuino verd> 141
Rt1urn V&•cls 160
PeH•• 1S 16 I
~C~I bY • ]6
Pun•> » ~
F umOln l<>ll 7 I
P•"•lue, varo' 9 b6
Tim~ ot Poneu10,.. 11 •1
lndlVldual Sl•"•ll<a
S·4'' J-J s 11
17 It
AU~HtNCT-M•CPl~g.,, w1u~em, ' 13
L ec • 18-111 M•ller 11 06 lo• Al>Oele>
Hullo 1-1 B.,n.11 6 11 H•,,lnv•on 6 ll Bo<1d1e I 4, Ram"v I O
PASSING-MIChloen. Hebe<•
7S 16 247· I LO> Anoete• A•m .. v
J~ 1l 111-1 Re~ 14 8 7• o
RECEIVINC-Mochloon Cerl•r
• SI Cobb 3-JI L•cv l 4S ~•OllO•.v
l ta T Miller 1 9 W1111ams 1 9 Plnnev
1·2 lo• Angele• To•m••• 11 174 8•r,..u J-71. Hemnv•on 1 t Ell•> ,_,.
Al tn 7·99 80Cldlt 7· II H.,l•o 7-17
MISSED FIElO C.OALS-Mlcn·v•n
non. Loa Anoeles, none
°"" '" ""'ln9 ART'S LANDING (Nt...._., &Md>)
121 e"Olefl 38 O.rraCucl• 88 IMIU
110 meckerel. S va11ow1all 160 oonilo
ll roe~ fish
DAVEY'S LOCKER 1Nt•"'1
e.tcll l -210 enoter• 96 b•rracucle
101 bonllo, 18 >and b .. , 61 U"co D.,, 1 vollow1a11 1 l!ellbuf I 100 mac1<ere1 6
roe" fl'h
DANA WHARF -110 •"ll'f" W
OHi S berrecucse IJ oon110 S ""•Dul,
lO .... 1ow1afl 20 rick lltn Sl7 mack•••I
..
WMll.nd lr•nsadlom
llAS£1ALL
Amet1u11 LM-
SEATTlE MARINERS·S•-Oar
•~· Akerteld• and Biii '/YllS.1nson. pOch
••• and auloneo ll'!em 10 8elllnoham ol
the Norrhw•'' Ltaoue
Nalle!lellN-
(HICAC.0 cuas Se nt Pa ul
Moskau Pitch•'· lo IN Club'\ lrlplct A
1N m el o .. Moine> A>k.0 w•lva,. on
W•vn. Nordl\•oen. oullle\Oef tor ,,...
ourPOH ol ol••no him "'' unconc111ion.1 , .....
MONTREAL EXPOS Slonecl ,,,,.,._
T Ind•~. 011cner
COLLEOI
MISSOURI-Named 010 8->tw1"
aulll•nl alllltllc dlre<•or 1or oen.,.11
•Hair>
Camel . Where a man belongs.
8 mg ·rar" 0 7 mg mcollnP. av ppr u~a1r11P. FTC Repon DEC '8 l
Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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C-i Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 13, 1983
lllC11nout .._ ..
MAiml'TA~
The ~ l*eotl .. dcMng bu*-u
ANIMAL EXPRESS 1131-A IMne
A ..... co.a MMe. CA 82'27 ZllV\ STROM 1631·A t~
A ..... eo... MMe. CA 92927
Thie ~ le conduc;t9d by M
lndMOulll We Strom
TNI mi-t -llled with IN
County Qerl( °' Or~ County on Ju ... t. 1983.
nta01
P\lblleM<I Orange C-t Delly
PllOI June 13, 20, 27. My 4. IN:!
2718-&3
NlJC NOTICE
l"ICTTTIOU8M.I .....
NA*ITA~NT
TM lollowlng penon la doing
bualeM-
A.I. SOFTWARE 9209 Crocua
A ..... Fountllin V.,..,, CA 92704
BRUCE CURTIS KELLY 9209
Crocue A ... ' Foun1eln Valle). CA
9270
Thie~ la oondllCleO by en
lndMdual
8ruoe Cut11a l<elly
Thia etat-1 WU llled wtth the
COl.IMy Clet1I of Or~ County on Ju ... 10. 1983
1'11181
~ Orange CoMI o.lly
Piiot JUM 13, 20 27, Juty 4, 1983
272&-83
PlBJC NOTIC£
flCTTTIOU8 llU ... aa N.u. tTAftmNT
Troe followltlg ~aot1a 1119 CIOtng
bliainMaU'
INFO-MAS COMPUTERS 2916
~NII A .... No F-200. eo.1a M-.
CA 92$2$
BRUCE Al.AN GREENBEAO 1903
W•I Wind, Santa Ana,CA 92704
CHARLES GREENBERG 1903
W•t Wind, Santa Ana, CA 9270<4
Thia butlneM i. conducted by a
09'*'al pattntt'thle>
Bruce GrMf'tb«g
Thia stat-I WU llltd wtth Ille
Co.inly ~ of Orange Co.inty on
Ju,,. 9. 1983
"2111•
Pul>ffeh9<1 Orange Cout Delly
Piiot Ju,,. 13. 20. 27, Juty 4, 1983
272 l-tl3
PlCTITlOU8 .......
MA.mlTAnlmWT
The followtnG ~ .. dOing
~-RAMCOR ENTERPRISES 033
~Dr. N9wpOtl 8-:tl. CA
BETTINA LAUGHLIN 033 8Aymlde
Dr. N9wpOtl Beecfl. CA 92eeO Th11 buai-It oonducted by an
lndMOoal
Benlna l.JlliJQNln
Thi• llat-1 -flleo wtlh the
County Clertc ot Orano-County on June9, 1983 ,, ..
PubllaMd Orange Coul o.lly
Piiot June 13, 20, 27, Jvty 4, 1983
271&-a3
Nil.IC NOllCl
l"IC1TTIOU9 .., .....
NAm 8TATl'.•NT
The following l*'90"• are Oolng oua1,_ ..
THE GREEl-i BOOK C~STRUC
TION GUIDE 1oe w.i Fourtti
Streat, S~a ~ 10. Santa Ane CA
92704
PACIFIC NORTHWEST PUBLI
CATIONS, INC , • Callf Cofpor-
•tlon, toe W•t Fourth Streat
&.lta 510. Santa Ana. CA 9270 I
Thia bu91-.. oonducteO by •
OOtJ)Ot'911on
Padftc NonhwMt Pul>Ucallont
Inc Jonn 0 Oawaon ,,,_
Thi• •1•tetnal't -tllad wtth lhe County Cltrtl of Orange County on
June 1. 1983
Law Offtoaa ef c.t IC. 0..--1 .. c.ntwy .. artt Waat ...... Loa ,,.,........ CA _,
21~J7'a.2MI
Nil.IC NOTICE
rtennoua .., .....
N.,_8TAftMDff
Tiie follow1n9 patton 11 doing
t>utll•-.. SOIREE MUSICALE 709
F9'nlaaf A ...... CofON dal Mat, CA
02025 SHIRLEY ANNE STEED, 7De
Fwnteaf A..,. , Cofooa dal Mat CA
02$28
Thie l>ull•-1 11 c.onOucitad by .,l
lllCIM<lu ..
ShlrMry Staad
Tllll ll•t-1 w .. ftlad With Ille
County Cieri( ot Orlll\09 Co.inly on
May 19, 19113 1'21t*1t
Publt111a<1 Orange CoHI 011ty Piiot, M•y 23, 30 June 8, 13, 19$3
2349·63
rtennou• au ..... MA.m8TATUmNT
The following l*'IOn la doing
bu'"-M J J ·s GUNS 41132 Undatrom Av-
.,_, trvlne. CA 92714
JOSEPH JOHN Hf\LL 4832
Llnd1trom AVanua. lrvtna, CA
92714
Thie ~ la condlJcted by 111'1
lndMdual
Joaapll Jotvl Hall
Thll ... ,_, -ftlad With Iha
County Clenl of Oranoa Coonty oo
May 11, 11183.
~
PubHahad 0rlWlQ9 Coaat ()atty
Piiot Jona 13, 20, 27, July '4, 1983
2726-83
l"ICTITlOUS .......
MAMEITAnmNT
The tollowlng panona are doing
bull-u:
ALPHA REPORT ON ORAHGE
COUNTYBUSINESS 108 Wa11
Fourth Stra.t, Sulla 610, SAnta
Ana, CA 92701
PACIFIC NORTHWEST PUBLI·
CAfTONS. INC • Calif. Cofpor·
atlon. 108 w .. 1 Fourth St..at.
Sul1a 610, Sant• Ana. CA 92701
Thll bull-II conducted by I
<:Ofl)Ot •tlon.
Pacific; North~ Publleatlon1,
INc.
John O o.w.on, Pr•.
kThll atat-1 wu m.d wltt't tl'le
Co.inty Cwt! of Oranoa Counry on
June 1, 1983. '21-..... OMoaa of Cart IC. 0.0..W. 1980 c.ntwy hft ....
~-Loa~ CA IOOl7
PublWled Orange CoMt o.Hy
Piiot . .kHW 13, 20, 27. Juty 4, 1993
27~
P1CTmOU8 .,_ ..
MAim STAT'lmlfT TM followlng penon i. doing
bu"'-aa:
AMERICAN NUMISMATIC LAB-
ORATORY 3471 Via Udo No. 213.
N9wpOtl ea.ctl, CA 92"3
HARVEM B LEVITT 2368 Uttl9ton
Cltda, eo.ta ....._, CA e2e2e
Thie ~ la conclucffld by an
lndMdual. H.,_,8.~
Th6a Matamen1 w• 116-d ,_..t't IN CountY Cltrtl of Orange County on
.kHWO, 1"3 ...,.,..
Publltlhad Orange c-1 o.lty
Piiot June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 1983.
2720-33
PlBJC ll)TIC(
1'1CT1TIOU8 ........ N.u. 8TAffmNT
The followlng panona are OOl"O
bu*-M McGOWAN, HANRAHAN & COM-
PANY 1301 Cova Stra.i No. 400.
~ 8-;I\, CA 92ee0
PAtRICK HOWARD HANRAHAH
717 em.wet Bey, Laguna 8-:tl.
CA 92$51
JOHN PATAICK McGOWAN 30
Canyon Ridge. lrvlna. CA 9271
Thia ~ la oonduc:tad by a
general paltnar'INp
Patrick H. Hanrahan
Thie •tat-' -l'llad wtlh Iha County ca.ti of OrW1Q9 County on
""-9. 1983 l't1S1t7
Pubbhed OrMga eo.t o.ity
PubWlad Orange eo.t Oalty
Pttot .1une 13. 20. 21 Jut'f 4 1993 rtaJC NOTIC£
2724-33 1-----------------
For Ad Action
Call a
Da~y Pilot
AD-VISOR
642-5678
-
DllTH IDTICll
RUIZ
JOE H RUIZ, age 72. a resi-
dent of c:o.ta Mesa, Ca
Pa.ed away on J\Ule 4,
1983. Survived by hla wife
Clara, dau(. ·era Mary
Crayton and Manha My~.
both of Hollywood, Ca ,
daughter Rita C&rden.u of
Carta Mesa.ca., mo Larry
Ruiz of Santa Ana, Ca , ton
Ma.nuel Ruiz of Fountain
Valley. ~ 10n Frank Rulz
,
f'tHCtlaOTHHS
l&L POADWAY
MOITUAaY
I t 0 Broadway
Costa Mesa
64;,J 9150
UL n tHGlltOH
SMITH I TVn41U.
WHTCUff CHAm
4'7 E t 71h <lt
Co-;f a Mf'sa
fWf; q171
PAC#tC Ylll•
.-.OIJA1,Ala
<Ametety M ortuary
Chapet-Oemetory
3500 P.c1f1c V1~ Ottvil
NewPorl Btu1<.h
644 i100
McC.Obefa MOITUAlfl~
L.gvn11 Oe.ch
41M·tMl5
L~un3t-11flt1
768~
Sen Juan Captstrann
.49!1 171&
'
H•MOI LAWM-tiff. OUVt -..onuary. C.tn1l9fY
C,.,,.tOfY
1&2501al4lrA-
CotlaMeee
~S&64 ,
flCTITIOUS .......
MAim ITATDllJfT
lM lollowlng panon la doing bu*"-•. GINA SIM~E 120 Eaet 181h St,
Coel• M-. CA 92827
VIAGIHIA A. SIMONE e 19 litl
A ..... Cofone dal Mar, CA 92e215
Thia ~ It conducled by lltl
lndMdual.
Virginia A-Strnone
Thia •t••-t -ftled with Iha Coun~ Claftl of Or~ County oo
June • 1"3 1"11811111
Publlanad Orange CoMt o.lly
Ptlol ,,._ 13, 20 27. July 4, 1983
27a.&
o( Co.ta Mesa.. Ca.. he II
aurvlved by 20 grand-
c h l Id re n and 32
great-grandchildren, 2
brothen Philip Ruiz and
Ralph Ruiz. 3 aiaten Ida
Lopez. Mary Mendoza and
Francs Ruiz-Vlaltaition at
Peek family Colonial Fu-
neral Home, 7801 Bolaa
Ave .. Westrrunaer on Mon·
day, June 6, 1983 trom
:S·OOPM to 9:00PM and on
Tueada~, 9 :00AM to
5.00PM. Roeary will be re-
d t.ed on Tueeday, June 7.
1983 at 6:00PM at Peek
Fam.Uy Chapel. Requiem
M.. will be held on
Wednettday. June 8, 1983 at
8:00AM at St. Joechima
Catholic Church, Coeta
Mesa. ca lntennent at Holy
Sepulcher ~· SeS'-
Vklel d1rect.ed by Peek Fam-
ily C.O&on1&1 Funeral Home.
893-~25 or (213) 596-2701
~OSLEY
KENNJ.:'I1I C. KINGSLEY,
a reeldent of Newport
Beech. Ca P-1 away on
June 9, 1983 Bom on March
ie. 1900 tn Binahamton.
New York Survi....t by hla
wtfe .Ade1aSde H., d&uatJwr
Kay Trumdeli and a IOO
Gerald IUhn Ktnetey,
srandchlldnon Jeffry Kini·
aley and Jana J{inc-Jey
Bal1er and Jlll ~.
Lynda 'I'r'u8dell and 0.vid
TrueedeU, sr-t-IJ'l,Ddaon ~ Cl.t.rk e.rter. Mem-
otlal ...w. will be be.Id on
WednMday, June 10. 1983
at 4:00PM at Sl Andnw'a
Prciabytrrian Church ln·
Newport Beech. Ca.. ln lieu
of Oowen llJftDOriaJ oon-
trtbuUanl IDll1 be U.S. to Hoec K.nortaJ H.p\al,
Newport 8--h, Ca. er tha
SL Andnrw'• ~ Oiurch orpn fund. hdtk vs.ow M«tuarv d1.ret1on
Nl.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTIC£
• ._ Tl2ll1 NOTIC8 M TIIUITll'I HU rtennout .,.._.. NOT~I ot' T'RU8Tll'8 aAU l._ Ma. .......,8T'RAUH N.u. ITATSMDCT T8 No.,,.. T.I • .,.._ ._....
The t~ng l)IWIOt\I 91• CIOlllO IMl'Ofl TANT NOT ICI TO UMfT COOi i
t'>Uel-.. "'Of'lltTY OWMI"-: YOU AM jtj T 0 SERVICE COMPANY .. duty
CHESAPEAKE WEST, 14437 Oll'AUL t UNOI" A OllO 01' •PPOlnted TtullH under 1111
Culver Ortva, trvlna, C•llfornle faUtT, DAT10 OCToel" I, tM1. tOllowtng ~rll>ed Claed ot trutt
02714 '.-.ata YOU TUI ACTlOH TO WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Oerryt Odum, 16 8rookdal•, ll'ltOTICT YOU" l' .. O .. lllTY tT TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
tr"llna. CalHornla 92714 tllilA 't 81 tOL 0 AT A l'UaLIC CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
Freda Odum, 16 8rookdala, • A I. I If' yo U NI IO AN CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
lr'\llna, Calltornla 02114 lll~ANATION Of' THI NATU"I CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h Thi• bua1,,.,.. 11 cOf\Clucted by Of' '"41 ,.._OCllOINQ AQAINaT (payable at tile time of ..i. tn lawful
lndtvlduel1 (Hu.beNI l Witt) YOU. YOU attoul.O CONTACT A money of the United StatH) all
Oarryt Odum LAWYI" •fOlll, lltla end lntatHI eotlve)'9d to
Thll •l•t-• w .. Iliad wttt't Iha On Wedneeday June 22 1943 •t Wld now held by II under Mid Oaad
County Ctarlt of Of~ COvnty on 10 00 AM PAN AMERICAN 8,.;NK ot lr111t 1n tile properly tleralnellar
Mii)' 26, 1te3 f'l17'MO 0 F L 0 S ANGELE 8 a I Cl u t y d~~~OR· MARILYN STRAUSS
Publl1hed Orange CoHI Dally appointed Truetaa under and BENEFICIARY SECURITY
Piiot, May )(), June 8, 13, 20, 1963 pureuanl to Dead of Trull recorded P A C I F I C M 0 R T G A G E
261e.63 Ocltobar 7, 1981, .. hut No. 91125. COAPOAATIOH
-------------In boo!( 14248, Paoe 1396 or Offlc;tal Reoofded July 27 1991 .. lnilr l'talC NOTIC£ ~orda tn Iha office of Ille County No 34619 In Book t4168 Paoe 222 ~=1~!,'i:.' ,:.[L05;~g~Tc~~~Uc ot Omo.111 Record• In t~ office 01 ,~~:'=·· AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER tile Record., of Orenoe County,
The lollowtng pa!'aona 9/a Oolng FOR CASH, CASHIER'S C11ECK OR IOl~~ngdeed of truit deac;rt~ Ille
00.1~ u . CERTIFIED CHECK, (payeble al Lot 9 ol Tract No 4608. u per
GRISHA 2001, 1701 Waetctltt time ol .. ,. In tewlul money ot the m9') rac0<de0 In I><><»< 11:.. pegee 3
or. Newpor1 8eacll\, CA United StatH) al Iha North front and 4 ol mlicallaneou• m•P•.
CAERNARVON SECURITIES entrance to the county courtt'IOuM. 1acorda ol Or anga County CALIFORNIA L TO., a Calttornla 700 CMc Center Ortve WMI. Santa Calllornla
corporation, 18881 CadanH. An• Calllornte, all •lgt'tl, lltla and YOU ARI IN oe,AUl.T UNOt!" A
MIHlon Viejo, CA 92e91 1n1ar .. 1 conveyed to and now held Dt!IO Of' TRU8T DA.TIO 7121/91
Thia bulllnMI la Conducted by a by II undef Hid Dead ol Trutl In the UN&.188 YOU TAKI ACTION TO
COfpofatlon property alluated In Hid County P"OTICT YOU" P"OPl .. TY, IT
c-narvon SacurlllM ano State deSCrlt>ad U MAY 81! 80LO AT A PU8LIC
California Ltd Parcel 1 Unit No 15 ae 11\own a AL I , , y OU NE IO AN
John E Dlclllar Pr• •na descrlbe<I In the Condominium fXl"LANATK>N 01' THI NATUltl
Thl1 1111-1 wu ftlad with the Ptan recordad on May 16 1978 In Cf ntt! "OCllDING AGAINIT
County Clarll ol Or~ County on Book 12617 Pa9ee 311! to 367 YOU. YOU aHOUU> CONTACT A
M•y 28 lteJ 1nc1u11va ot Ortaclal Records of M id LAWYUt
County 3128 McKinley Way Co11a M ... 1'211M4
Pubilll1td Or•nga CoHI O•lly
Pilot May 30, June 8, 13, 20. 1983
2517-83
P\8.IC NOTIC£
f1CTITIOU9 au ... u
NAME aT ATl•NT Tt'ta tollowtng pareon 11 doing
l>ullnMIU.
EXEL COR • 21 to Mawport
Blvd , No 19, Co1ta MaH, CA
92627
8 ENJf\MIN TITOFF, 2110
NewPott Blvd , II 10. Co11a M"•·
CA 92827 Thie bull,_. 11 oondUC1ed Dy en
lndl\lldual
BIWllMnln Tllotf
Thia Ital_,! WU ltltd with tne
County Clark of Orange County on
May 28, 1983
'211M2
Pubilthad Or1n9a CoHI Delly
Ptlol May 30, June 8, 13 20, 1943
-2455-33
~TTTIOUa .,.._ ••
NAiR aTAft....-T
The fonowtng panon1 are dOlng
bualn-.a ..
RETRIEVERS 5120 Biren St .
Newpor1 8-:h, ca_ 92ee0
Rotly PulHkl, 2963 CUii Or
Newpor1 8Mctl. Ca 02ee3
Medina Carl*\tlt, 2038 Oulll
N9wpOf1 8Mch, Ca 92ee0
Thl1 bu"'-i. conductao by a
getlafal partnaratilp
Medina Carpant.,
Tllll 1tat.,,.,..I 'lfltU tllad '#llh Iha
County Clari! of Orange County on Mey 19 1$83 ..,,_
Publlahad Orange CoHI Dilly
PHot May 23, 30. Juna 8, 13, 1983
2347-83
P\llllC f«>TICE
l'lCmioua au ... •• NAm 8TAft...,,.
COLL AR H T G l AIR
CONDITIONING, 488 N Newport
81\'d , Newport 8-ch. CA 828&3
KENNETH LEE COLLAR. •ee
N Newpo<t 81\'d , Newpo<t Baacil.
CA 92683
Thia bullneu la c:ondueled by en lf\Olvldua1
Kenneth L Collar
Thie llal-t WU ftltd With IM
County Ctatt< ol Orange Count'J' on
May 2$, 19113 n1na
Pubtf1had Or1nga COHI Di iiy
Pilot May JO, June e 13 20. 1913
2451 113
"8.JC M>TIC£
~tennoua au .....
...._8TATOIRNT
The lollowlng PtrlOOI are doing
buat-..
ADVANCE DIMENSION, 935
SunMI Or . Co9t• ,.,._, CA 92827
PHILIP 0 PERCIVAL, 21022
Stratt'tmora L•na. Huntington
BMc:h. C.\ 821148 MA~ 0 TALBOn SR, 8901
Shore CltCla. Huntington Beach, CA
9264e
Th11 bull._ II condUCtad by I oanar 111 partnarlhlp
Phtltp P«cival
Thie atatemant wu llled with Ille
Co.inty Clarlc of Orange County on
M•y 19, 1983
F21 .. 77
Publl1had Or1nga Cont Dally
Piiot, May 23, 30. June 8, 13, 1983
2352-43
P\&IC M>TICE
HOTlCI tNV1T*O IC>I
Notice 11 he<aby g111a11 that the
Board OI fru1IHI of Illa Co .. 1
Community Collage Ol1trl<it ot
Or•nga County. Calt!ornta. wlll
recatve -lad bkll up to but no 111ar then 2 00 pm Tuaaday Ju,,.
21. 1983 a1 Iha Purc11a11ng
Department of aald cOllage e1111r1et
tocated at 1370 Ad1m1 Avenue.
Coll• MaH. C•lllornla at which
time u ld t>ld• will ba publicly
~Mdraedlor
PRINT & SINO FALL t983 CLASS
SCHEDULE GOLDEN WEST
COLLEGE
AH blcl1 are to ba In eccordanoa
'#Ith the Bid Oocumant• whleh are
P.,ca1 2 An undivided One CA 92$26
lortv·tourth (I 44111) lnte<alt •• • (ti a atraat eddr.., or common
te•••nt 1n common in tt'te lee 1ntere11 deslgn•llon of property 11 111<>wn
1n amt to the Common Area of Loll above, no w•rr•nty 11 given u to 111 1 end 2. 01 Tract 9979 ••per map completeness or corret'I.-.)" The
llled In 8ooll 423, Pages 29 and 30 benat1clal)r under Hid Deed of
01 Ml1Gellaneou1 M•l>9. record• 01 Tru11, by raa1on of a breach or
said County,•• aueh term 11 defined dul•ull In 1h1 obNgallon• eacored on Iha Article entitled • Oellnllton1' thereby, heratolora axa<:uled and
ol the Declaration ol Covenant& dellverad to the underelgnad •
Conditions and Ra11rtctlont wrttten Oeclatallon ol Default and
deecrlbe<I In 'SUBJECT TO" bela... Oam•nd tor Sala, and written notlc<I
(1he "Oeclarallon"), of breach and ot alactlon to ceuM
Parc•I 3 Euemen11 u HI the undarelgnad to 1111 1ald
lorlh tn the Sections entlll&o property to aat11ty aald obllgallon1,
"Cert1tn rasementa tor Owner•" •nd thareatter the underelgnad
ond • Support, Settlement ar10 ceoaeo uld notlGe of breach and of
Encroachment" ot the Arllcl« etecllon to ba recorded Fabru1ry
e n11t1ed 'EHamenl•'' of th« 24. 1913 aa ln1tr No 83-084340 of
Oacl•r•t1on Otttctal Record• tn the oltlQe ol Ille
Parcel 4 EaMment1 •• 1ucr Recorder ot Orano-CGUnty.
Htemenlt are p1rtk:utarty "' tcx1r Sato S•I• will ba made, but
1n the Artlcla enlltlad "E-ts' wllt'tout covan1nt or warranty.
of tna Oe<:l•r auon of Covananlt. ••PMIU or Implied. regarding 11ti.
Cond1tlon1 and Re11r1ct1ons In po1HHlon, or encumbrance1, to
"SUBJECT TO · below (the pay lhe remaining principal aum of
Muter O•ctaratlon I under the tile notl(1) aecured by uld dead of
Section l'tudlng1 tn 1uch Article Truat, with lnt.,•t u In uld note
entttled .. fOlto..-··o-1 Rlgllll provided adv•ncn, It •ny. und.,
•nd DullH, UttlltlH and Cable Iha term• of uld 0..0 of Tru1t,
Telavl1lon , Support and '-· CllarQIHI •n<I expen-ol the S.111amen1 . 'Encroachment'· 911<1 Trullee and ot the tru1t1 created by
·community Fat111t1M EaMtnent Mid Oaao or Trull
P•rc:at 5 An ••ctu•tve Said ••I• will ba held on
__.,..,t tor balcony oYartlanO inc Wedneldey, June 29. 1983. at 2 00
deck with aupf)O(tr.a ptlings under P m at Illa Ct'tapman Avenue
over tllrOl.lgh and acrou 11111 entrance to Iha Civic Canter
portion OI Loi o Tract No 9123 H BultdlflO. 300 Eut Ch9')man Ava · o..,.. CA per map flied In Boote 385. Paoe• 29 A I I" e 11 m. 0 I '". In 111a1
and 38 1nctu1Jfva of Mltcellaneoua publtcetlon of 11111 notice the total
Mep1. record• ot Mid County, as emount ot tlle unpaid balance ol the
""ore paruculetly delGrlbed In the Obllgauon a.cured by the above
column entitled APPURTENANT deicrlb•d deed of 1rui1 and
EASEMENT' ot lhll portion of Hllm•t•d COlll aMpenH• and
E•hlbll F ot the Oacf11Jrat1on wntcll •dv9"Caa I• at te,'ee 1 83
pena1n1 to tile property convl)'ed Tiie 101a1 lndebtadn-.a balf\O an
heraundet .. ttmata on wlltch tile opaf'l'1g bid
PerC4tl e Eaaarnenl over Lot• I 11 c;omputed may be obtained by
•nd G of Tr•ct 9818 H per ma1 calling (714) 937-0988 th• d1y tiled In Book 414 Pegee 15 to 2~ bel0<e the ule
1nc1u1lv1. of Mlacatlanaous Mapt Oated Mey 26. 1983
rec<1rd1 ol Hid County. tor th• TO SERVICE COMPANY
purpoM of dra111191 ~lltlng th< H aeld Truatae.
property conveyed herein provide< By Cont Capraz.
11111 muct't dreln1ga •h•ll no Aallatanl Sec:rel•ry
unrea1onably restrict the 1ntonde< One City 811/d Wftl
uae ind en)oymen1 of Hid Lola f Or1n09. CA 92Me
and C f714) 835-8288
TrutlO< 01 recoro owner LESLIE Publl1hed Or•ng• CO!tll Delly
H BURSTE:N "NO SANORA H Piiot June 6 13 20. 1983
8URSl(N 2~-83 Tl'la atrael •Odrass and other
c:ommon O.s.gnauon 11 •ny ol ttw
real pro~rty da11Crtbe<I ebove 11
purport•O 10 ba 151 L•1<e111ore lf\'tna Cahlorn1a 92 7 14
ln• unoe r a1gned Trus1ee
d•SCl••ma eny lleblltty tor any
1ncorrec1ness or the 11rea1 add•e'9
and o•he< c;ommon design•llon 11
any lhown 11er111n
Se•d 1a11 will be m•d• but
w11nou1 c;oven•nt or watt•nty uprau Of 1mpllad ragardtng lllla
po1se111on ex ancumbr1ncet lo
P•Y tile unpat<I balance of tile
note(•) eecured by H id 0..0 of
Trull ta.wit S52.052 75 1nctud1ng
11 prQvl dld In tald nota(a)
advencea. 11 •ny ur>dar the terrn$ ot
Uld Oaad of T rutt f-. Cl\ergea
•nd ••e>enMa or the Trvllae and or
the tru111 created by uld De.a ot
'Trull
Tile l)enellc;l1ry uncle< Mid Dead
ot Trull heretofore executed and
dallv1rad to the vnd111lgnad •
written Oaci.1 at ton of OafltV!t ar>d
Oem•n<I tor S•la. end • written
Notice of Default end Et.ctlon to
Seti The undarllgned cauM<I uld
Notice of Oetavlt and Elactton to
6all to be raco<ded 1n the county
wtiare the '"I pr099f1Y .. loc;ated
l•u•laa or party c;onductlng Mia
COLO N I A L fRU8T DEED
SERVICES. INC 13117 Ea•I HedMry
Streat Whittler C•lllornt• 90601
12131 606·2912
Se•vtCes
PAN AMERICAN BANK or
LOS ANGELES
•• aald Trvatee By Colonl•I Truat Deed
In<; 9,1' Agent
By C.,oll Arin KUdlnoll
Authortzed Signature
Date Mey 18 19113
Pul)ll1hed O••no• COHI O•tty
Piiot. Mey ;)() June 8 13. 19!3
2487 83
P\llllC NOTICE
FOUNTAIN VALLEY acHOOL 0taTRIC'T MOTICI Of' AOOf'T'IOM Oft
MM>l.UTIOM Oft
INTUIT TO 1.IAll IUN'l.Ua
Dtll"1CT MA.L "'°""TY I _,NO. D-20 NOTIC~ IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tne FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT "•• declared that Iha fOllOwlng •Ml propar1y '#Ill not ba
needed lor ci...,oom pur~
Up to two ct111room1 at
WARDLOW SCHOOL located et
9 HI 1 Pl On Hr Or Iva Huntington
Beech California
Th• Bo•rd ol Truat••• Of th•
Fount•tn Valley SCllt'tOOI Ol1trlCI
resolve• to laeM tile tacllllle• eo
lndlc•ted above under Iha 1arm1
•nd co,,dlllon1 11a1ae1 tn tile
Rffolulloo ol the Boerd, Aeaolullon
No 83·33
The minimum monthly laH•
payment IO<" the term ot tile ,. ..
ah1ll not b• I••• than aavan hundred lwanty dollare par
clauroom (1720.000/claHroom)
Tne mlntmum monthly laa1a
payment tor aub19quent ~r1oe11
may ba ed)uatad by tha Conau"*
Price tndaic •nnu1t average
raflecled al tile and ol Ille taue
period A MCUrlty dec><*I may ba
reciulred prior to oooupanay
No commta.ion thalt ba paid any
llQenead •Ml ...... b<Oltat In thll
regard •nd lt't1r1 1hatl bl no
deduction from 1ny propoaat In
e1etarm1nlng Ille hlg"-1 reap<>nllbla
bidder Seeled prQOOMla to leaH .. kl
pt oparty muat ba rac:eived by the
del9Q•tad omc.r at tile Fountain
Valley School Olllrlct Education
c.n1w 17210 0.., Streat Fountain
Valley. Calttornta 92708 no l•t.,
than 2 00 pm June 27 1983
now In Itta and may ba MOUred In HOTICI ""'"1NO lllOI
Before accepting •nv wrlltan
propoHll the da19011ed olflca1
•1'1•11 call tor oral bidding An)
par•on wt'to ha1 harllofor•
aut>mttted • written bid may tut>mlt
an 0<•1 btd axc:.adl1l9 by •I .... ,
ttva (!>'14.) pa!'cenl the hlgheat Wflltan
bid 'fhe hlQ'-1 rHPOOllbla blddat
•h•ll ba <aqulred to uecut1 th• form ot teHa. auch format hu
rteretotora bean approved b~ Iha
8o.td or Tru•t-
the o tttco1 ol tt'ta Otractor of Notice 11 r-1by given that tile
PIH'c:h11tng of Hid ClOllage dt1tr1Ct Boerd of Tru1tH1 of the Co•ll
EaGh bidder mull tubmlt with bid Community Collage Ol1lrtc1 of
a oaahler'a c;hee;I(. c;wllflact check, Or1nga County, Calltornla. wttl
or bidder'• bond made P•Y•bla to ra<:atva -lec:I btd1 up to but no
tt'te order of the Coe11 Comrminlty later than 11 00 am , TUMCJ•y. June
CollageOl1tr1GtB()4!(dOITrv11 ... 1n 21. 1983 at the PurchHtng
an emount not 1111 than !Ive Oao•rtment ot Mid COiiege dl1trlet
percent (5%) ot the aum bid •• a 101c.ted It 1370 Adami Avtnua.
guarantM th1t the blddar ""'" artier Coit• M•H. Celltornla •I which
Into lt'te propoaed Contract If t"• tlm• Hid bid• will ba pubttcty
Hma 11 •warded to htm In th• c>paned and r..O tOt
event of faltura to anti' Into tuef\ PURCHASE OF PRINTING
contrllC1, Ille proc.«11 Of Iha Cl\tdt. PA P E R , 0 R A N G E C 0 A S T
will ba forfeited, or In Ille c .. of ~ COLLEGE
bond, the Ml aum t119"eol wltl bt AN blda are to ba In ecx:ord~
forlalted to latd collage dtllrlcl with Iha Sid Oocument1 Which are
No bidder may withdrew hi• bid now In f\la a.nd may be MCUr9d In tor• ~lod tor forty.five (4!!) days the o(llc:a ot Iha Director of
•lier the dat• -tor Iha opening Putch..,ng ol Mid collaoa dlatrlel
111araot Eaclh bidder muat eubmlt With his
Mo blddat may ,,,..fldf_ hie bid bid • cuhlar·1 check, c:artlllad
tor • par\Od tor torty-llYa (41!) de'f' c;haGI!. or bidder'• bond m•d•
aftar the data aat tor tM opening payable to the Otdar of tlle Coaet
th«aof Comrmtnlty Collage ot.tnct Boerd
The Board ot Tru•t-thall mau
Iha detarminaflon H to wne11lar lo
IHH Hid tacllltlaa with tan ( 10)
de)l9 after re<*pl of bid•
tntormatlon concerning the
propoaal ah<>uld ba eddr....O to. FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT 11210 Oak Straat
Fountain Valley, Cal4torn,., 927°'· (714) 842-te!! I, Attantlori CarOI
J~
Oatad June 2, tll83
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD Of TRUSTEES Suunne Moore,
Clenl of the Boat Cl
Publl1hed Orange CoH t Dally
PllOI June 7, 13, 20. 1$83
The Board of Tru11-raaerwe of Tru1t-In an amount no4 laM
the prl'olllage ol ratacttng any Md al then five paroent (5%) of IM aum
bid• or to wat... any lrraoutarttlaa or bid M • QU11¥11t1taa that the bldd9t lnt0<m1tHlae tn ariy bid or In the wlll antar Into 1h• propo1ad
blddt"SI Comrac;t H tna -la -ardad to fllB.JC NOTIC(
Nit.IC NOTICE
NOTICI Of' TRUITll~ •• 8ALI
~ ........ .,,. ... aoun
T,8.Ma.l-oM1t
UNIT COOS I l 0 SERVICE COMPANY .. duly
eppotnted Trull•• under the
tollOwlng O..Crlb«f daad ot trull
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR
CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
CIVIL CODE SECTION 21124h
(payable at Ille time O! aaJa In lawfu
monay ot'tha United StatH) al
righl. lltla and lnt•nt conveyed to
11nd now held by ti uncle< Mid Oaad
ot Tru•t In lhe prc>parly Mfalnall•
daacrll>ed
TRU8TOR ERNEST JO•tN FRESOUEZ JR
BENErtCtARV AMERICAN
FAMILY MORTGAGE
R41c:ordad Oacamt>et 30, 11101 u
ln1tr. No 36047 In Book 14340.
paQ4t 340 ol Otllctat Record• In tne olflc1 ot Iha Recorder ol Orange
County. Mid deed ol truat de&crlbe1
the toltowtnp
LOI 25 0 Traci No 1136 In tne
City ol Newport Beach, •• per map rtc0<d4ld In Book 37, Page 18 and
19 ol ml1cet1aneou1 map• In the
office of th• County Recorder ol
H id County
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
OEEO OF TRIJST DATED
DECEMBER 23. 1081 UNLESS
YOU T Al<E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE
SOLO A I A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING
AGAI NST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A L AWYER 432
We11m1n11er Avenue, Newport
Beach CA 92660
It e llrHt •ddr••• or common de11gnallon of property 11 Shown
above. no worr•nty ta given •• to 111
complat-or correctnea1) The
baneficttry under nld Deed of
Trull, by re•eon 01 • bre•ch or daflUlt In the Obllg1t1on1 MCUfed
thereby lleretotore o•ecuted and
delivered to lhe underelgned •
wrlttt111 Oectaratlon ol Oefeult and
Demand for Sole, •nd written notice
ot breech end of etaollon to ceu1M
the vnder1lgnee1 to 1e11 1etd
property 10 aet11ly 1a1d obltgallone.
and therealte' the underelgned
cauM<I Hid notice ot brucn and of
etectlon to be ra<:orded F1bruuy
28, 1983 u lnatr No 83-089337 of
Ofllclat Record• 111 the orrice or the
Recorder of Orange County
Said Safe will be mada. but
without coven1nt or warranty,
axpre11 or lmplled, regarding title
po11e11lon, or encumbrance•. to
p1y 1he remaining principal 1um O!
tile note eecurod by &aid deed or
lru1t. with lnteretl •• In Hid r.ote
provided •dvanc;a•. II •ny, under the term1 ol H id Oead of Tru11
•-. Ch9'Qea and •.<pen-of the
Trullaa end ol the trvstr crMled by
HIO 0aao ol Trull Saki Nie Wiii be
held on TUM<Jay July 5 1983 et
2 00 p m •t the Chapman Avenue
antr1nce to Illa Civic Center
Building. 300 E Chapman Ave
Orange CA At Iha time ol tile 1n111 e 1
publtcetlon ol lhll notice. thfl total
•mount ot Iha unpaid bal•~ o tile obllg•tlon 1acurad by Ille ebove
da1crlt>ed deed of trull •nd
a111mat1d <io111, •~P•n1a1 •nd
advance• I• I 17 ,494 67
Tile 10111 lndebtednoH being •n
"tlm•t• on wtilch the opening bl~
11 computed may be obtained by
calltng (714) 937·0986 the day
before tha Nia
Dale Jun• t. 1983
l 0 SERVICE CO
••Hid Tru1tae
Patricia A Randall,
An11tant Secretary
One City 8tvd We11
Or•ng•. CA 92668 (7 14) 835-82118
PuDll1t'ted Or•nge Coast Oa11y Pilot June t3 20 27 1983
2596-83
P\llUC NOTICE
l'OUNTAIN VALLEY
aCHOOl Dt8TltlCT
NOTICI Of Aoot>TION OF
flHOl.UTION Of
INTIEHT TO LEA•IE aui.1'1.UI
otaTIUCT "EAL f'f!Of'Ei.TY atD NO. ~·11
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th11
the FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT hll declared th•t the
lollowlng real propeny wlH 1101 be
ne.ded f<>< cl11aroom purpoao1
The MCond ottl(;e apeoe 11 Iha
1outllwa11 corr•e• or the office
building toc•tad et Number One LighthouM Lena, Fountain Valley,
Calllornta
Tile 8oerd ol Trull••s 01 1111
Fount1ln Valley School Ot11r1c1
rat0tv111 to teaM tn• laclllt1e1 10
Indicated •bove under the term1
•nd condttlon1 atated In Illa
RMOlutlOn of tne Board Reeoluflon
No 93.37
The minimum monthly I••••
payment for the term ol the IHao
111•11 not ba IH• th•n one hundred
t-ty-MVen dollar• and fifty centl
(1127 50) The minimum monthly
tea1e p1yment tor 1ub1equ1nt
par1oe11 mey ba ad)ulled by Illa
Con1umar Price Inda• annu•I ,.,,.,lge raflecled at the end ol thfl
..... patlod A aacurtty C14K>01l1 m•y
ba required prior to occupancy
No comml11lon 111111 ba paid eny
McenMO reel a1tata brok• In 11111
r•g••d and ther• 1hall ba no
e11duc11on from any proposal In
determining tne hlgl!flt raaponetble
bidder S.•lod P•OOOHll to Jeeae N ld
prQPer1v mu11 be raoel'oled by the I
delegated olltcer at the Fountain
V•ll•y SCt'tOOI Ol1trtct Education
Cerit• 17210 Oak Streat, Fountain
V•ll.y ca1Uornt1. 92708. no l•tar
then 2 00 p m . June 27 1983
earore accepting 1ny wrtttan
oropo11t1 the delegated olllcar
ah•tl clll for orat bidding Any
per1on who t'ta1 haratofor1
aubmltlacl • written bk! m•y aubmll
an or•I bid aacaadlng by et laut
11 .. (5%1 percent tile hlgtMltt written
bid The hlglleat rnpontlbla bidder
1h•ll be required lo a.ecul• th•
torm ot l•H•. auch form•t hu
heratolora bean approved by th•
Board ol Trv11-Tha Board ot Trullea• lhell make
lh41 determination •• to wttalhef to
IHH Hid l•<iUlll .. with ten (10)
day1 attar racalpt ot bid•
lnform•tlon concarntng tt'te
propoNl lhould be addr..-l to FOUN TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
DISTRICT. 17210 Oek Straat,
Fountain Valley, Calltornl•. 112708.
(714) 842·8852. Allanuon Cuol
Jonet
Oatac:t June 2, 1983
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
SCHOOL DISTRICT
80ARO OF TRUSTEES $uunna MOOfa,
Clat1< ol Iha Boetd
f'ubll1hed Orange CoH t O•lly
P1101 June 7, t3, 20, 1983
P'lB.IC NOTIC£
NORMAN f_ WATSON him In 1"9-' of llltlure to anler 1--~~=~----=~=~--
8ecratery, 8oard of TNll-tnto .uctt oontrac1, thl pt-69 of '!:.~A~•• ~~A~.J• eo.at Community Colleoe Olttnt1 tl>t Chae* w4ll be~. or In thl -•• ,_..,,
Publl1had Orange CoHI Dally -Of a l>Ot\d, the Mt_,, thet'aof The tollowlnO ~ at• ootno The ~ panona.,. doing
PMOI June e 13 19~~ wlfl b• torfa!led 10 .. Id coli-.. llualneaa • ~ II ' ' ' ""' Hl0-41, dlatrlcl ..,,... FATHER Sl!ARA'I M.aTAURANT, B "A IN AH D BR AWN
------------1 No blddat """'wtthdr-,,.. bid • DELI, 117151 Cemtno ~trano,. OARDENIHO ANO DESIGN, 1Ull P\llJC NOTICC for • per1od Of lony-!Nt (46) deya aari Juan c.otatrano, CA t,.75 ._.onr<Ma. Coal• Maaa, CallfOMla
attar the dala Ml for the opanlnQ A ........ NO J ON.OOAV, 21H t2827 rtennoua .,..... thereof E. Or....,... Lana. Orange, CAI Wllll•m AuaNlt Heac>•. 1121
NAMI l'TA..,......,, The lk>Md of Tnt11 ... ,__ t2te7 Monrovta. Coet• ....... c.tlfornl•
Thi lollowlng .,.,_ "'a doing the PfMaOt Of rajtOttng any and al JACI( WllNllTl!IN, 2 IH E. 92927. tlll..,_ u . bide or to wallle any 1m1Qu1Mtt1ea 0t orangavl•• 1.ane, Orange, CA Caryn Lo9an Htepe, 1028
P R 0 0 U C T 9 W I! I T lnformallllea In •ny bid or In the 9*1. Monrovia, Coala MeM, Callfor!lta
019TRIBUTOR8, 15120 llrct't St , bidding Thia. bl*"-' la ooricMclad by• 92827 ~ Bwh, CA 12"0 HORMAN E. WATSON lln'tl'9d 1*1M11iNP. Thia buelnw la oond"l:i.d by•
MADINE CAfllPBHTli.,1,_~~)$ 8ecretary, Board AlfMnd J. 0t900'Y general part~.
Quall N9wpott INctl OA ·-Of T'rvet-. Coaat JAG11 w.INteffl Wlltlam" ~ ifoLL 'f PU'-"IKi, 2083 Clllf Comm;;n11y COiiage Olttrlet Thie .. ,._.,. .... 1t1ec1 with UW Caryn lo08"t Of ,~ leech. CA Oate3 Publl•flad Ora"i)t Coatl Dally Col.my ()ertt of Orlll'IQll COurl~ on Thie lllterntl'lt wM wttl1 Ina Tin bullnael 11 ooncMltiad by a PltOt, June t. 13. 10&.' Mey tt. ,.., COul\ty °*" Of OrllOQll Ooullty on
ganetal ~nenhlp 2tle0-&3 l'tf7M Mey lt, 1~.
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•OIT so llwy !'Jlu:-10 lt•~-vaoetlon tn Strat• from pool, Incl . ...,_,I OCEAHVIEW XPL~o1.":!~o2, ~~pi!: 1 ~lnll0119&CMn. bMdl • .,. 10. pvi. "ow n ... _ ............... ~=,..• ford-Avon tour lrltten dtytir. refrlo, OW. IOOO H~ uooreoect 4 Bt, 7 ..........____, •• 7_ ... ~1 r ... ._. c:erpeta. Clfepea from le751'illtl 13.2~
"'-it l..Mgoon view from d.ramalk 3 bdnn. 4 ~n~:n:;.o! ':!; --~O:C, end.....!"': M3--732f or ~ 1 II f•llJ h• ,_...., "" ,.,.. No P«&. Ml>-2975 ... NW
bath poolluwnc' Sl,76(),0001''t!Oe ~~~ Prtn only Ht:::. ~ 'f04lt :;"',Ith 2 C:.,: ~·:.,~~ frl •r. Pwtwallt~ ~9!.~ ~· !::, ~: Ul ... WW 3bdfm,2b9.evell.~
UYlllE PUOE llYfRO•T ---W•l• ... 1.IOtlnltf C«itur; 11pt. For det'* 111& tut 9"-f64IO ' tt•• 1700/mo. Call Gerl, t& 2 Bf. TowntloUMAcita nowt Ac1' f7Mt70
yf 2 .__ 2 b Cttta•tsa lie.a oell714-4113-Ct0t • 83t-44020f646-t212. lrplo,dW-,lfvC)etlo, ONTHE8AHO
S,_:tut'Ular ba ront dplx 2 bi". .,. up;. r, iiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:=-;i·-------eelta.... 1114 3 Br, 28ehomel1f boh, all 11111/•t, Latge f.utlkSa 1 Bt. natu-encltd~ SUMMER RENTAi. 2 l:>MPdnEll21boaSIUt lipacelNOllERt'dOCuc.:W:-ed f!.1,·~.,.000 11111 .; bdrm,3 be llpa home. 8XNfX XNX RT8. HM :::a~:::.c~.~f,~~· 144-1CIO rill wood thN-Ou1, llV, H:'t>!:'rr~ue~mo 3 Br. 2 ea. unit, ... bllr, n w .. 1 CHlf Ua&.000 Wiii 1112 ti.. 24 30 • 7 t3-4SM543 . rwtrto ln06d. 1435. 130 E &40-5&23 tumlehed. --.. tJt"ffJI e,:n.an & ,etty views Mtmne room, 4 bcirm, 3 2 Br. 2 Ba, 2 ~ gat, up-ti.t.,-i 10 offer• S..2-41168 no pet 11:0 ,~· -OuWI 2 llory, 3 bf, 2..,. be. 20th 81. fO. 861-9523 · lnC6d 8um1'*' . .-dad
bath, 3700 ~ft $1,38:),000 Oreimftonl grMMd. Show. Ith • ~~ 546-0f14 + BRANO NIEW, CLOSE TO + den. Av~ 7-tO. WI oweo-5802 8u1tror. ..... model. It 15,000 8aetlbe6i 2 Br. ~ .• , . BEACH. s 8t 2 ... Ba. lt400/mo. 7eG-a139 &.-~bdrm '425 + '376 oep. TSL MQmt f.42-1803 LIDO ISLE •v:•Oar41t 125.0 o Adult park, l.,,...i .... , 1111 d1w1r, etove, gatag•. Speotoua 4 Br 3 'h Ba. WL•lfleld au pd Mature cJ>M
Remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath+ 1.w-gt• n-t: """' nn =·:.f'~-~ nnn:uxolW e&llbO. ~~ ulll• lncd ~·l• ~rm, fem flaUPTI prel'd . Nr. 405 Fwy , ... ti.ta
beam ceilinp, fum1shed, palloe $420,000 oe>llon. Bkr. 875...010. fUlly fUm, oloM 10 Hoeg . rm, frplo, petloe, --8Mutllul gerden ept1. 8~. lMe-9243 ltatalJ 1M7 Ho1p. te50/mo. Call 0on·1 welt 2 bc:lfm 2 be 4 heng, ntcely lndacpd. P1ttoe1deob. No S>el•· 2 IUWlll OO<E
fllRU.IS UJICll lllLLTOP C~o, 2 Br ~2V. Ba, tlAl•HI WYllW wkdyll (7t4) t-4924-7f22, rern h<>IM w/w Ol'"t• 11550/mo. &40-1327, ohtldr.-i welcome. Exqulelte~.::!e:!..
New 4 br, 4 \!\ ba, custom French Nonnandy CM K~~w 64544;;. :;': Nice 48R. Freahty pall'Utd nll..twtnd• t-Me-2143 *'400'• •I 53H190 B ST 66Mt5&, ~ 1~1 2 Bdrm. 1 'le Bell\ l6eO YILUIE 5 bdrm, f be,.....,. 12: ~tale 1 2 prune acre hilltop $1,250,000 &42-2002 •vet wknd• ' + MW lendtoaPtd WOl'lt ()( &45-2eo.4 Rily'-llPll IUIP 81 3~~~ton ~ 1 J 2 Bdrm lu11tury alel)Mt~. ~
COIOIUll DAYS ll YFllO•T In bade. Locattd In oe1• NEWPORT CREST HOMES FOR RENT I Monteoo moo.I In a..-· ~·· In 14 plent 1 Bdrm & dble . f42 7080
Comado laland l-u.tt bayfront lot. 85' boat
dock Plans avail. Muw $370,000 w/trade.
PAlll LIDO COllDD
3 br, 2 ba, frplc, 2 car carport. lmmac rondu.
On greenbelt. Comm. pooJ $125,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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OPEN DAILY 1·1
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L:= !x':!r~otf~z,;.~ dlltl• Aaldng '3e9.000 S 1300/mo A~ 646--0296 ~rm. S775. Fet\Oad yard vi.w.. New c:c>t t. freeh n 1-389e pell. Me&. + poole, tennle, on LMI Tahoe' I bee&
d led wl1h I Cell dayt f73-23 t t f.ar9 Kld1 & roo. ~t Comm. pool, IPll I weWrllll11 pond1 0.. tut North 8hOf'e -~ u~• mind. ~~~ 11101 IU&.n Gtatrll Oil ••cone. 645-20 oo. tennll. 11500/mo. Lynne New Condo 3Br, 2'~Ba. forcookl,;g & healing VIiiage M•nt ex1ru
$154,900. Call now Oatllll-2111 49r2LC3Uii&;:r1Y Agent,nolM. Velenllne Prop lrptc,2caroereio-.qui.t peld From Swt o.eoo WeekofJune 8-25.Helf
979·5370 3 Br2ea.11000 yrty. · lni ....... 7llO-M33. end unit. Elden Av. 1750 Frwy drive North on Pflce '550. 540-&063
WATllFlllT 11"-D Special aummer rentala-1 11 ~ wutaJff AIU mo 76~80 8Mct1 to McFlldden end OCEANFRONT Legune
with dock. Npl Ille, ,_In Br c::ondo on bey, 4 Br 1 Br C&\do In &..,.tr .. 2 b d , m • 2 b • ~ 1 er. with oereo-_, on McFedden to S.llci\, fully turn mo
'79. GrMI water view rambling llouM on Bal 191. (enort dflv. 10 L..guna •t oondolllrepl1oe. pool. No pet1. 1420/mo S •• w 1 n d VI I I a 9 • Jun.-Sept 494-~
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Polnt. Flex term• Alltlng. ,.., IUIAll9UT room, deck, tennli prM-&4e-27llO ' lntall tt SANTA ANA HTS. S52S,OOO by owner llM1ll . =,~"l~:iiim=: Tutla mo ~ '3~ ~~~ ... , ..... ~ 2741 lwt ..
Pritt .. , ... , &50-1906 9fe-1750 oercten•ng. 11192 E Or-Stu'Olo, 2 blk. to m . F. to "" 28' api HB mx f I I • & I I H•rt>Or Knoll• Condo Udo Ille: 3 bdrm & llUn rm. 2 B I I d Amezl';l net I~ 5 rm kid ange. Drive by. oell freen paint, dean, evllll mo. J '!\ utll. Ellen
3 Br 1~! fl:. '•m ~m~ laun· 3 br. 2.,. be. $280,000 ~=~ 1 =If'•. Im-wtg:r r,vM2'5,,;0~",.g~ 1>11~25 £~81~r~~~ &46-7009 W>Olmo t-240-e070 636-76113, 976-3757
dry rm. 24K30 gar All By owner, 7GO-f981 Bayfront Condo.' 2 bdrm Fred ~eon 559-9-400. ~11y I• PALMM ESAAPTS 11?.irt lfu~ 2711 Ftoenrw/M/F141perdMn
these leaturee PLUS new --with pool and ~rlty 8 f -L.. tMlt MeN Dr. well located NB Condo. crpt, ~ vlnyt kltc:Nn, Saa Cltatltt 1071 WATERFRONT HOMES ea9" uai.. tr '440. Unturn. t Br. 1 • blk toet~7~' 1310. f76-9643
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home In Coste M .... VIiiega Walk TownllooM. CloMly locattd by pool & 499-5748. · · 'R: Spectacular ooeen & city Be. gerden 9')1, pool. St. 6-45-5109 view, NB. $430 f73-4346 Be am e d c 1111 n g I recreellon 41/'M PINN 2 bd, 1 ba, on quiet Or llgtlt1 view, large 1 Br. '535/mo 710 W 19th St Tiied kllc:hen countere, Enci Nd 1 len call to -& compare. NB, Un1V8f'Nl 24.tlO. 2BA. cul-dl-HC $700/mo. I rn • n y • m • n It I•'. · · · ~Ill.I N.B ctn. non, tmkr, prof.,
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ltrge yard with fruit condition O<angeAve ..:end bldg mobile petk Boat lac,• etp11, drp1, bltln1, tncd Lrg 3 Br, 2 a • ...., b<:f'I, ~~ ~~-= tr ..... att thla for Juel deco<. Air condntontng by pool next 10 I01 lot bay acc.. S45M, S20M 3 bf. 2.,. be, 2 frplc, wet 651·1177 11110 IPlllAL yd w1pe11o. _,., pd. ..., .... ...,.,......, .. 1t1 ~ ,. s 133.900. Call Donn• 1 1 t5,000. · dwn, owe bal, 875-8487 bar, dedl off ..ch bdml, 28 t9 "J" Sent• Ana Av.. comptet• kl1. OW· 11800 $380/mo. 87&-6747 or
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Filtllllll YllW tf 11ery motivated and By own«, 4 Br, 2 Be, 12% lnt8'•1. with 15% 1796/mo, Xlnt locetlon. 1prtnkler1, lar9• 1un 536-t388 non-amkr/dm4u wtlhee would COnllder ••change owned & hlgllty upgraded down. Bkr. 833-8182 Po o I. 7 5 1 -9111 & . dedl. vl.-of North Lake. · ftW mHll to ettr your luxutloul
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.12.a IOO kltc:hen, dlnlng ., ... 3 llEWPORT alwey1 rented, R-2 lot,'..\ 1 •choo11. parll•. golf ba, I.Mc• "'-"'·di* gw 2218 Maple. 931-2927 ••11n•l11 apt °" Cenel Aeoen11y ex.oe11en1 loo '350 mo ,., : bdrms. IPL llrdwd ftre, 2 blocil lo Mnd Prtoec:I 10 cou,_. $1125 Aftw 8 wtlh opener, p()OI. 1825 2BR 2be Condo. ltOl/9, ., r~eted. Older' per-&42-9225 or 758-49031 141-l n 1 frpb, vacant In CdM VIEW ae 11 •I • 2 45 . 0 00 21J..49f.. 7233 c.tOI • 537-3341 /d ~ Id 1lo BeeutlfUlly lllndacac>td !erred, utll paid. $860 John
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AJfhHet E'XP'D 0 KKEEPERI Cl•MMMoa 750-9076 VWXLLfXPINd Engll1h.!J;:willhnd;'1tl-"!7llr!T!:fl!''7'1''!1'Dl'l:m"-h•np no ' Removal a..u., a _l•r•lr I ~~~.~:i·i~a~ Ml Ct•t•I Ctacrttt All T••turaa & Acouettc ~~~~3: 'r~oc:~!~,~ SERVICE:• thoroughly sfJ~~~~GMi~~~~OJo ~~:-38~rk only Steve ~H~us;;,..011R .. oo_ri.ng·.-,"'1i-1y_paa_ ~~~~.~.~~·~~~n~o'~ !:::1
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t>y bMpaf D11pa1cn.r S.mc• wa11..cu11 wonc Lie EltcfRiclXN Pdc•d tanouancer ___ !~ne1a11a11on at ""'1h • ~r90na1 t()U(;h WATCH us GAow1 um... I l.Slltt II'-110·4011 $1.84 per day 63~-8300 -1 Secy. bkkptng, type #381057 Rob 547-2683 right, lree e1t1m11a on .!_ -Y•-· BETH 850-0933 TWO COLLEGE MEN Pl11ttr~leCjlr I 403901 F~Nt 24hr
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Cullom remod & new •New cabinet•. cabinet ary, 9 yeafl tame lo-Tom 831-6072/973-7544 l L!!!~~~r~~~all WMeaakrlda•Y!.&_,,"!2~.!~~· REAS. RATES . E.XP'D CO'S A quiet fact ot Illa la that DAILY feeing, bara & lormk:a1 cation Free eet 1-----9S.. ~ "··-i..:, ~ conatr t>y architect & de-countertopi 842•0841 714•840_ 1705 ELECTRICIAN T rM trim/Removal BRENT 84&-24&0 1 -';.-; l' Pl., As ICRIM!i yuoup 2r 1an0 3ar1gmy _!>'1118•1mhlagyh gao•
llgfl« team 640-6465 Gd rate1 Free "' Uc I Lawn rnalnt/Aototllllng HouMClaanlng S~allat 11 v PILOT •-~LaJt ---Car-~at~ ----OOIOlm .c 18449 Wayn• 831-7630_ J_FrM eat1m1te 54~8086 770F_u11''1:~1e1an1 &95r5--3~ .. 81aver11 Painting, lntaflor • ~ your pretont rate• In tile ,.. • _ --· . ,,., .._. & exlerlor. quality work, ~ 845-A2!i8 neitt aeveral year• Are • ..,... r·Alleralton• Fra1T1lng' all masonry ELECTA1c1••• a ••• ,... ---r••• rat•• FrM a1t SERVICE 111 Hallberg Grading v..-eed L 675-8690 ,..., _ KEAS · you going 10 alt •1111 tor
C Ooora-Wlndows-Cablnett n I v mtg Lie 233108 Sm1llllge fi5.5277 THE CLEAN MA 845-3348 or 648-460_1 fl•••l•I lhlt? II not •II you ~·Id & Paving o Res/comm Panel-Patloe-Fenota C -,.-...-II "'b I 548 &203 ,_ 6 yr• expar, homalofc o -~ lie 397&80'4 842-1720 Jer"', 546-« 13 trl• IC Tilt "' •. repa ra _.... 0 PalnllnQ·CarpenlryPT Rell avall 875-4853 1111 P&1m11 2JI L n. •JI• 7121 I like lnlormatlofl on eolar DIRECTORY -·' Fl ~ I ary L • •' -· energy. Call Don Inman AtttrHfl -Broder1ck"1 Custom llttt "' Tiii IH Hf "tYtr •_I! -- -RtHI lttl•t by Rlcnard Sinor Lie WATER HEATER Special at ln-~lrf•l11 ltftl Quality Woodworking I Fr Ht Ouar 963-3283 CRPTIUNoMoob Home Repalra-C1rpentry 2806'44 t4 yre ol happy Pool hellter••Furnecea '714) H2 0117 DO 11 NOWI -55,.4254 83~7'427 --lnattll Lie 3592so Cablnete·Elec-Plumblng Mat\lr• couple avall ~f• local cu1tomer1 Think \ • lU fer laa4FI
"T .. t Result• Olaallo-'" ---CHtracttn GtHrll 495-9270 831-9755 Fencing DON 966--0t49 & bondable 530-7817. )'OU, 983-41 14 Dfaln• cleared lrom as .-.-.-, ------Your Dally Pllol Don t plea w/ocounMI AFFORDABLE carpentry, ' ___ --------658-1878 dayi Maln1 lrom S15 Repalre .;iotJ.r,.taiOiliiiiil,.r.;0i•-----Servtce Dlrect?ty • • t • I I I plumb, •lee Quality AOdlt"I, kit, bath•. pat101, Gara1• Doer lqalr Home Repalra-Carpentl')I -----OHTll mHllH Ev/wknd eeme s. M&M uJlbXff vouA SYSTEM I ReprtlNfltatlva •• ,., OJ ?c • , worlll&ervloe 751-7716 deck a, highest qully guar, R ~ Cablneta-Elec·Plumblng L••••c•5'•" & INTER. Rau rat .. Free 851-9804 &42·9033 Aepalra, auto/man Llc"d a Doyouhavealu gemMt -very reliable, yrs of exp SPRI GS·HINOE -NEW Fencing DON 966--01 49 "'--oat ng Aototililno .. , Steve 547_.281 I -STOPP·G-E? AAA LANDSCAPE CO 141:.1171, tit 22 ~alnet you? Law aYlte? All Pha.MI Carpentry IXOYE 669--0934 OPENERS All Repairs. ---""'' v " ' Sig btlla? Foreclosuraa? & Repair. elc Quick Mr· __ Lowest ratetl 18 )'fl CM EJcpert Handyman ServlGa Sod l1wn1 & Sprlnklera HOUSE PAINTING I Price by phona, Jottn 642-6007 ~5-897" I l1Je~1lltt!Wertrtlt vice Reaa.20yrs Llc"d IH4tlDt1tfrHtlt1 Llc.Tom557·«80 c arpentry. roolln&; Dave642-4853 INT/EXT EXPERT 831-1122,24hr.1ervlce TITt ---
Fii E Co.I.• •no• Palombo 96?-831'4 Add'na/Remod Plane & ,-.--l aprlnktera, etc 5'48-49 Mast~-----TOM 873-2668 I PMl ltn/ltpalr1 TILE INsfTLlED
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---•o•ftl!ll'PX"'IL ___ color brighteners. Whl model. EJcp, llc'd and up, new lawns. 751-3478 Baal·~ Llc'd, Ina. 842-7479 laaalonaJ. Vary raaaon-.;.;,-.,09•,..,..~---
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have your car prot CS.. chair $5. Outr .i1m """' 8 .1 WlllOn 4 Sona Free est. 842-9907 MIKE &4&-1391 Lied, Ina d 842-7479 6pm to 9 pm II no claan-u~-7017
t a 1 I e d p r k , g .. v Remodel/Am add 3-0 yr1 K1ri•1_ PA INTING F PLEASE KEEP provided/whole day Clll odor Crpt rep11r t5 yre exp Bonded & lna'd Lie Johnson & Son Do own HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE -ASC UoVING-w0<k. low. :;~.·~~ ~~"':ci Wl•••• Cl1ula1
e.42-1422 I eiqi Do wOfk rny1ell w3577487 848-1740 work 15 yra malnt & Furniture. Traah. Tr-Quick. Careful SafVk:e Jack 83M793 (714) 411-llll J.Gt the Sunlfilna Inn Aet1 554--0123 -----landscaptng 75.C-1999 963-5415 NOAM L'-T1380•6 552 "•10 ---------· ---------SUNSHINE WINDOW The 1astt1~I draw in tile -----"' .. ...,.. tWJn llmll west a Dally Pilot SEl l •die 11111115 with a A J HUFFMAN & SON I Have something you want HAULING -----P Read the claa.l!led ads tor CLEANING 842-1549
Clas.sified Ad Call Today oaily Pilot c1ass1rted Ad Remod/Add . .f306888 'o ~II? Clasatfled ads do FUANlTURE & TRASH SELL Idle 1tem1 with a Prompt, neat pro-the best de111 In apart ---------e.42-5678 542.5678 846-8586 845 .. 844 11 well 6•2 5678 MATI 845·5089 _D_a1_1y Pll_o1_c_1a_ss_111eo_A_d_ faulonala 838-7149 mant rentals 642-5678 c1ass1lled Ads 6•2-7667
lttlt law le,1lr"
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material• must be 11·
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1n their adve<11alng COn-trllC'IOfl and conaumer1,
contact Mary Grondle a1
(714) 5S8-4086 W1th any
que111ont Contractor'•
State Lleenae Board, 28 Civic Centar Plaza,
Room 690, Santa Ana.
CA 92701
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842-50"82 2nd•. Swimming pool•. coolllng axpari.nc. r... gan. handyman. land-dera In marketing dept.
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e.caplng, ate Call ut on anc.s Mu11 ba flaJClble , nee. ByC<> Inc 845-2251 over 18, 11ave car 1111d thla le l0< you Partyi)llfl. but dlttwent LEARNERS MODELS ottiar loan programs 1nd able 10 w<><k 5 30 am I Hop Sing'• now hiring abla 10 11an 1mmadla1ery WORLD Mii• eduoatlonaJ
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Shops. ottlcea & 11ore 835_9199 MORTGAOE83t--0931 pm. Pleaae call between Fold, PrMHl't for hand tlad Mr Wt aton We train No preeaure
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BY SIDNEY OMARA
TuesARday,ESJllDe 14 nJ 9 Em h eq It CM 548-7249 UITIO IAIOElll Danae C0<p 851_9135 549-3081 1000 North eou1 Hwy IEOUllOA1. Wiii.
[ (March 21-Ap l ): p asis on u•Htdal___ 8achelorl8ac;helor411te OHr4IHfttr Lag Ben 494-404.C neaded 2 yr. axpar. Printing
fulfillment, settlement of dispute with one close to IHtall 2920 Ottloe & Blr1hday Par1laa trlflltt, tor Japaneaelludent eum-HouM Cleanora matllr• Laguna Hiiia P~,:".!,., =~ ~11
you. Moon and numerical cycles highlight sWlfl 1260 . 2506 eq It W Irvine THE UST HURRAH T.D. I 402' me< program Find noat Maida ot Orenge County It 493-4758 train Orange Co Airport
changes, declSions relating t.o member o f Opposlte sex erea lncld• oHlcaa lrom _73_&-_8_63_e ___ !l_S8_-_8_53_8 I I ••mill lamlly. plan partiM, ..,. accapllng eppllcatlona Model• ---__.__ eraa 557-9212. Mr Em-s u1 1 ds . • • -con fleld lrlpa Mu1t ba ror proleulonal h<>uM l mone NEWPORT STA-pec alive ven ture en excitement to scenano $540fmo 538_-1_0_56 __ 1 ltrtiact Ot. llO. orgenlzad and know clean ere S5-$7/hr *MODE S IEEDEI TIONEAS INC
Taurus, Libra pt>rsons figure prominently. tffloe/Wtrt~HH IOLHI 10101 SpeclellZlng In 111 & 2nd comm u n It y w a 11 HouHwlvee welcome * -TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Task IS completed. IHIUll mitt TO'ulnce 1949 714-832-e342 631-8222, Iv masaage M·LE &FEM·Le IP/T S.aa1ar;. NewpO<t Newport Beach I I A E Brok~ ., .. a--·t~i ,.. ,.. Center. M-F, 85wpm e1.· errors are COITe<'ted Techniques are perfected. 2700 aq ft, w.,I maintained Beaulltul e•c t ng glrl1 842-2171 ~ """~1 t OlmlU IEIYIOI HouHkaeper llve-ln P a r I a n c a d &
procedures will be streamlmed. TransactJon could blog on quiet atreet Private roome Coate M ... Dlit. looking houaecieenlng & cook WE NEED NEW FACES lor 1 ••lf-motlvatid Mutt 645·4800 or 845-3323. Dally lOAM 2AM RELIABLE COUPLE want for energetic lndlllldual Ing Oya 833-6012 evea placement In modeling have reaume ...,1re1a uwo lve real estate. Be aware of long-range 1mplica ----1886 Park Ave.C M SJS.OOO Secured by 111 1 613-8817 joba lnO C C111 6,0.1861 tions Valuable source matenal will be available 1 •S775 up 2265 ft lnou1-631·9893 that I ket to type. anawer
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20). Call or mes.sage ~~a~~r~:~• .~8~Jn~~:~ ~~~o&;'':n,~~ ~~o~~~~~!,,~~ ~t J lbllFltEP11EWEPllr1111 IEW YOlll WHT "IUO_ll_E_U_TIHS_
relates to billmg pr~. specific amounts, checks.
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Beach8•2-2834 Hello Lonaly Sualneu only 1Syr1 831-'4179 eume to PO BoK 1323 .. Are~ .• Cert1e1C:honneo-:'en TALEITllEIGY lttf"tt1/lttt
adjustments Ln payments What had been a hobby or Up 10 1'00 sq It. ahop or Men Attractive young WIDOW HAS US for N....,port Beach 92il63 quired. $4/hr to •tan 141-1111 $8 to $ IO'* hr P1t1 time.
werehouMi. 800 sq 11 ol-l Id y av a 11 I o r T D't . S 10.000 up No Call 957-9323 be~n Aelee SS within 16 wka ,-IODELI I EIOOll-TI ilternoon or avanlng idea could develop mto 3 {ull-nedged concept 1~es C11n divide. Eut 18u3n9c3h018001nner eacort credit Check, no penalty 3_·_5_for_•P_P_t --A•t checked Cell lor &I>· tiour1 For tunl'\et info
Mamtam balance. C'<>nftden~ and realize pot<·nual 1~ c"'M 833.7198 · Cell De nnl1on AHoc ~-•ntment •867 ·07Cl6* call Mane 67~770 9 10 IEITlL/Frt1ttfo. """ 1PM "'"""1&11 &PM ...... at.er than onmnally anucapated SPIRITUAL READINGS 673-7311 laaa'• •••stktt~l11 Mortgage LO•" reps, __:::::"_:__: "-~-• i:>· Aaanact•tllh 360i Advice 1n all mattara, ---Buay pteuant N.B ottlce 8c CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) Roadblock is Heir Wutt4 5100 EJcpar in 111 phaeea lron1 750-0828, 661·7 &4 L8Quna h Mortgage Receplt00' t'st
SCRAM-LETS love marriage & Dual--olc Full lime Salery (213) 5t'4-1503 Firm hiring 2 rep• no removed, path to fmancial progress IS clear~ Ft1t•u.s _ na&a Also counaellng ls lat .. • D exper ~ com
on special collections, payments, personal possessions 1815 So El Camino RMI Lanz.'1oc!1.a !•M:~lon ~88~0;~!=!~wkn4 Hakprlbabyaltte<, wkdya plete ~raining A c.r..; s,1,a~J·r'-~no~oh~.:.... .... !~
ANSWERS Sen Clem '492-7296 10AM·8PM Newport poattlOfl / eat I vw• ,,.v and possibility o f a profitable sale Anes. Libra 111and tn Newpon Beach 873-3403 home 644•8 t41 w gr /F 68s'" no WP • 1mno 1111d 1*v't' { al •Spiritual Advltor • la IOOklng for an ex-potentlal M ome phones Neat appear
natives igure in unusu scenario Stucc.o LOOM In all rnattera bualneu e>erlencad ratalt U IH ll11tr lllEll&TI N.lee ba.;kground help ance • mutt Aak lor
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Policy of du·ect approach Adorn • Celmly love marriage Angel• !*ton Muat have 2-4 W1ttre11/Wtlttr I ful •97-6666 I Deny 714-S-45--02~ gains approval of superion; Lunar t•ycle highlights DOLLARS I 67S·2•95/673·9784 yea11 axperlenoa In retail Experlenc•d food ano I PLtTilllT Optical 11.11111ant . eJ · d d ulat d The average American hu -aaJea 1nd eome MJpe<· cocktall1 • ""'Y In ,..__ $.t·S lO/hr, Radio ano Tv perl•nce he lplul ~11.1 llttt~ "ltt/T,,ht creatJvtty. Lil epen e nce. spec ave venture an 1 hi h e two ,..._I ScL ... t.1 1. ".... ..... Promot1ona1 Advertlllng .. n a om · • 11: • vltoty b&(;k ground eon e.n 8rown'1 Re-train &46-2533 65 W Good otnca ability to unpnnt your individual style You 'll mak~ v111on1, In hit gatege, two l••lrecliH 3016 Trwt Ideal candid••• will aaurant, 31108 coaal Company, NOW OPENI, 1111111 Npt Bch A.gt
new start, g8J11 valuabli! dllies and get to heart o f c1!.r0•.D0•nL~.1RnShls wlllet.1
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept 22). lntu1tion proves SPllllTlll UYIUI exper 840-5558 Our Co ottafN 1 com-Wiii lreJn BEAGSTAOM BREA MALL youth Mull b• well 65 WPM Good olflca attura~you gam "extra mlonnauon." Focus on In bullneae, marrtege. lam-1 -----pelltlva 1tanlng ealary CLEANERS. CO<on• del PIT ottlGe poaltlon open groomed, peuonable 1 •kllla Npl Bch AO!
1 d nf d al _._ b·'' ( lly etc Diane. Uc'd IHlHll Orr. 4014 and •~oallef'lt benaftte Milt Call Tom Ray, 529_1278 poaltlve mollvator Start 851-318CI c an esune meeting. co i entJ u.>ta, posst wty o 831·9•76 or 831·89&4 IEITAIAl'Tt For Int~ Plaua can· Entertainment and CrulM _ at S75 per weatc Call II /T I
apJ>('annE( before media Sense of direction IS Ltat r.... 004 t • .,.rt ltH Sve Gee Ship Dlr•ctora Mutt Laulng M•n•ger to IMM 2-5pm 84&-7021 (•sit tor et, ,, ..
t n --• I u· h th ld f tl be lS IJI" "JI 11 3 7 luxury apartment• In Sharroo) 85 WPM OO<>d olflce rt'S ... r~. re a ons ap wt o er am y m em r Found . 612/83 Whlte Pr1me Location _._ train 1·312-888·4 4 Coeta ,,. ... and L.aoun• 1------eto.1118 Npt Bch A.gt
C'mphasized Cockapoo type male dOQ 2 Year• Old/5600 eqtt EJct C-l53-3 Cell A•1Vn· Niguel. Mutt live on all• 851-3 t86 LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22). Diversify, plan a.head Brookhuret & Adami. Xlnt long tann no% IH l•H• hr/O ... ftf/ dible. Rant • rental lncentlva PlllTTIMI --------Cor travel. open lines of rommwuc.ation Attendan<."e 980....C977 Owner Mu1t Sell Fett!,,.,., .... , &,-,.-.-... -,-,-,.-..,-/-Send background 10 IV~S/WEHEllS Attllffffhrtl ------Quatll*' ~"only Opening and c;to1lng _, Nancy Belt. 3640 Bu· Make •~1r1 SS llalplng lraftsaH
at '-'lC."tal aHrur verifies that popularity is on the nse CHURCHILL PROP lhltta Mature. per1 time ff Jr, l .. rn tfflttr chanan Straat, San Fran· youttl Catrlars promote Aequtremanta u follows
Salt-s ability IS heightened, powers of persuasion FOUND AD-S 540-«70 SEA GLIFF COU NTRY Expaf'd for bulY Coate claco. CA 94123 their own eetabll1hed quick learner, 2-3 yra CLUB 538-8888 Meaa otl~. Cell Paggy routea Mature outgol"" n1in1· into focus. Gemmi plays key role. DITUlllll ltATI 15411-2524 8 30 10 11 Legal Secr•tary-Probata. · .... realdentual axpe<. axoai SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21)' Take a stand, prove BeeutlCl•n lmmed man-=-...,....,,......,,._.,'""="'~=,,..,..,,= 3 yra exparl•nc• to attractive parental type lenl drafting ildlla. avail ARE FREE Ba your own boll aoemen1 ~tlon avail EXECUTIVE SECRETARY handle Senk>< P1111nar & pareon Pl•u• call able to tltr1 lmmadlataly.
vour potnts, display courage of ronVlCUOns. Focus on ~~n;~·~u1:;g1 ~~d~ to beautician w/cflentela m Can you handle P•ral-oa1. xlnt typing 2•5Pm ~-F 846-7021 mU1I be dependable Call
overcoming opposiuo n , elevat.mg standards. outlin Call·. boat $&000 1•350-a551 Full charge ... 1ary negot. preuura. mMt akllla, SH not nee. Wiii Part-Um~ l>oncttor lor eppt· ~030 mg g~ and proving that you can handle 651-2443 I dMdllnaa, aaaume& tr•ln on Zarox 800 wp. Evening•. E11p•rlenced Have something to se1P
h Seo 142-H71 NEED DYNAMIC PEOPLE Bea ty 1 1ucoeaalvltyperl0fm QOOd benellt1, Orang1 Pref 751-8882 ciassilieo 105 do ,1 well r~ponsi ility Aqu1:1.nus and anot t>r rpio figure want everylhlng In Illa? D_;llft Si ton. NptBcii. I mulll-raaponalbtllllM? Oo • Airport 11 ... non -- --
pruminenlly i. Won't taka ~o aern hU •vallable a prlv•I• W•havaanlmmedlata l.9mokar. Sand raaum•
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21): Emphasis on OU D big S$$ Glann --0709 room IOI' rent to 1-2 hair-:rio'.;:~:if:.~===~1 with ealary requlr«nant•
..-<luC'at10n, spiritual values, long-range plans and an F mix~ F~::: ::" ~~:; Pan/time°' ~l·rellted: cutter• Call &7S-3828 pacilaga Salary ~~x9=· New-
unusual J0umey. Spotllght on travel. special mis&on retrelver. Mala, tan & an0<ney &IOI' p11talaQal, 8ody Shop ANl81ant M/F commanaurata
d d · ed .L-gh han { while th-1rdlret mix. 15 accountant "°' lnveet· Good working. 'con~ w/aJlpaflanoe Call Mr Loan PrOCl9MOf an a vantages gam uuvU C ge 0 9Cenery v,.. mant uaocl1t• to ahara O E11Cpar Loin Proc•Hor
M be f · h d 'll tam1le lab pupplet. 8 laclllty euppon aervloM dlllona. Mon-Fri. Contact Byrna, 5158-31 t em r o opposite sex cares very muc an you waeka: Mala tarrier, blk & retwral• Call f0< •P-Larry, JOHNSON & SON EJcpatlance not naceu•l')I needed for buay e,11pand
have little doubt of it. & tan 8 mo old puppy polntment 547•9220 or LINCOLN MERCURY we train ldHI tor lngndo~loe. Pi.uant euf r-
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan. 19) Baste domestt<' av311 now · Numeroui re1900d ~malllo HAW. 540-5830 Wldowa, dav0<oaa. and :;,t :'ex~=lt~ adult cett and klltena ; 820 t s 2 s •-...... 1-b .... adjustment occurs--you ran obtam financ1~ for Inc, 1 ti t." 40. BOOKKEEPER. TYPI T, new paop .. to t. ... ,., FHAIVAIConv•ntlonal
home imp rovements F<X·usonsaVUlgs, interest rates. ~~b;;n~~~alr N~~~n!~ Santa Ana, CA 92706 ~'\!!,~11~~~ market 640-4322 ::·t~~~S~d4 ~:
'!nbt"'tal lax arranaemC'nts Surprise aift lS ''on the Baach Anlmel Sh•l1tr llllTlllllT -tem, account• pay-IMTllS 17671 1rv1~ Bt~d. Sta ~~ " c· 125 Mesa Drive Coale s C 1 Pl M 11 .,. F •1••1111on ...... •1 A ... , .... way" Taurus. Libra, Scorpio natives play paramount 0 ou au • · •bl•. racalv1bl•. cu1 Of• ... """ar .,.., 201. Tustin, CA, 92680 Meae, 844-3658 •no• co Locatad In ttla tomar Invoicing, iyp. 46 Open Hou .... GrMt rol~. FOUND· Shephard puppy moll euccaa1ful m•ll In wPm New boat l&IM of-opportunity for Loan ProoaMor Secratary, AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 18). Go slow , malnta.m vie 2111 & Orange CM So c 11 Contain• new lie• NawportB .. ch bright, auper tharp paraon part-tlma now Could be
low profile, atudy tenns, locate legal documents. See Approx .c moa 846-9487 equipment 4 11.ttur .. EA-s a 1 a r y a 6 15 o / hr to MIP ahow •xpatielva. lull-tlma eoon Laguna Alt 8 celltltlt markat Oood \IOI-&42-8200 a,11ecut1ve homM. P1!1 Mort gaga Firm Min
people as they are. not merely as you wish they might uma & high net pr ont __ time. wknd•• mu1t1 typing 50WPM. Oooo
.-xis\. Be realisuc. steer clear of schemes, Loet dlnnar ring CM Paiti potantlll Own•r 1eav1ng Caratakar wantad. DO Pafeon Mlaated mutt ba phone volea. attractive,
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Wa ti•,,. •mmedl•t• oPa'llno• self-deception. Pisces, Virgo native figure in scenario !:~~'~'-';04vsa1ue Ra-., .. (213)432-7973 ~<;,~e}'KJ.c:i1~~s r:i auper~roomad lhave ~907~ 'n c •" 11 v •
PISCES (Fen 19-March 20): Accent on m Loll Gold BulOVI AC-.......... care In cOanl• homM Clll1 rra': ~=aJ~'l wr OFFER ,. uus
tenstfied relationship, added responsibility, c hance cutron writ! watch Vic: _ ... OJ....,tt~r.,,.t1..,a .. 1..,,t1e~1~40.-1 .... I earn you high lnooma. Uc.Pla ... wrtt•to lllHJlllUlllUI m . :
f te ti aJ f. 'al ards y 'U l Newport on beach En--Maturity II. •. Mnd. AEALE8TATEHOSTES8. •Professional Training or grea r e mo on • manca rew · ou ge llYISTHH!HI larga aala to Pamper-.d 2t5W tat.St.'11061T, llWllllllUIU
JOb done Wllh a.id of one who shares your concem.'l, gr,•~ 8 ~ Gr•~~wG~~~ S11Qoaaalul model nd• na-Pet• & Ptanta lnC HonM Tuettn. c a 92880 Earn $460 to saoo per •Opportunity for Management
asptrations Cancer. Capricorn natives figure prolTU M&-3837 uooai expoaura •10.000 c.,. Sarvloa. 19 te vio---4< If you have • 11• •Guaranteed Salary tl Excel r•turna Call fOf ~ lory BlvdL Sult• 20 I, w1Qon or van and anlOY nen Y· L.oat: 11rge reward. mature tall• 7141648-6337 anv· Glendale, 1,;A 91201 FILL Tiii PAY wonting with taanagan • 30K to 50K Earning Potential -I tamale cat w/brown lur &. tlma Chll<lc4ff Llka to apanct PAIT·nll WNI Call Mr. Roun1r .. at •Cash Bonus incentives. OUkt ltatab 2tH Ofllct ltatall Ul4 Oflict lt•tal1 2914 mitten pan e toea on lnveatO<'i'Partnar nMdad your tummar In lh .. un & opportunlUH 1vall1bl• 6-48-70511 btwn t tAM 6 I .'
••••• aact1 lroot paw No tur old company In lood · m•ka money ., Iha aerne wl1h the Loa AnglH 3PM week d•Yt· Trips, Prizes
F« ~~.c:uttva omo.a Otllee 99.oa l()f laaM' 74 7 llWN --c•,r,ou" ~! .. nae. Ne"·. :'~· '!! .. 30,. I., v I 0 a Ind u. (r y tlrn.1 D•wruig• 12, Greg Tlmal Clroulatlon 00.-U r ..... -.... •Insurance Pro gr am Lido r ...... ,au11. ~ ft, 1695/mo utile pd AIC. 1000 aq tt well matntalMd .. .,...,.,.., 761•3020 eec>-&441 tO ar• loolc~tot 1 oom-Pa rt I'll• '1 t In 1-'"511
e.ectl. 3t22 eq tt HIOll ground llr 1058 e1 bldgonqui.t11..-·~ ..... doo1 .. to-door ~ No UP9f neoelNl"J, wtll •Demonstrator Plan
v!alblUty otflea ~ plua Camino Of, Coate MeM Aaalgned ~Icing, L J'o!i~t1a1 L !~ E O :cs~~ 1nveat0< wanted ror hOma ::;;~0daya. C.."L~ ...._ pr.am. GU«an-trlln, Med ettarp, vwett
1000 eq n Pf!V11t• deck 3 81111 E 01 Falrvle'* a g.,aoee a11a11. ~4800 Of Npt Hot• 84g..2811 word proo.llnQ Nf'\ltct 1L1 n d a ) a, t op M teed hourly -. plut •
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d~ paop1a to wonc W S -"'-p......a. ...... t on H9wpof1 &lvd In l.anCS-Adame M&-3323 dtyt _!!7-3039 548-~ 14 '°' datalla. commlaalon. Hour9· 9 w/1M la~t dlacount t art ,_.,, .. ...,... u•I :
m.,k Cenn•ry VIiiage 7154-l<MO. Mr Tracy NEWPORT CENTER Full Loat. Poodle, 10 yra Old, w•-T1 fWI AM-2 PM. °' 4 PM • 9 card but nM1 In the •Desire tO Achieve Bldg OtatlnatlW dec:Otat-wtlt ml•ed Fem .. nu to -· Clartl/Flta ~ '°' In-PM Training 11 ~-. country. Mr H•lm•r Ing wtttl wood l*'allng. Ptuah ••.c:utlve of'lloa. elf. MtVICa EQcutlve Sult .. I ., ... Cd M6-27'41 '" ... PlfPllTYt auranoa oto. Part tlma Potentlel to awn ~ &48-3770 •Good Reputation ~ provld.. Ill\ -i bar. 2 belhe. lClnt. HI 1376-1826. 840-6470 Nl!EO A TAX SHiil TIA? 12·5 dally. 13.60 hr. ptu1 per.-. For an In----------•S I A t·t d d
xlnt almo~• for locatlon. IOOO·t900 elf. Ni¢£ Off1oa In Corona c1e1 llWlll Ptrtnaranlpa avallat>ta In 831·7740. tarvlaw, Call (7 1<4) llllllr a l!S p I U e an
aaecuttve Avail 70 •If C•H 047-eoa... MM 320 1 q 1280/mo Loat: Sml wit• dog, chllda 4·pl•x'a. condo'• or CltB ~ wtth cwg ... 957-2st1. ext 1204 Trlllll likes People
f04' 2-15 ~ wm A.Utlno Prol ornoa Grtmth Bldg. p1ue utll 845-5383 2333 ~· Vic. N'#Pt Blvd.1rv1na non-. Uttla down end W<W1t Into rnanegemant --•Willing to Work 11.20 aq ft, trlpla wld Via Lido, Nwpt Blvd Pvt ~ Cout Hwy. Blvd M&-9181 tow mom~ ..._..ti T ... • "'" nu-Annllel C,., Cell S)'Ma lrg oo~-~ u "" ----"-I .. -,.··-· oC> b9neftte. ""1 ... 1"" •-........ .,,..... P f II
Pellcan ProplWtlM Inc •''i2eO'E.;11-:i'.; ,.,...... SOii ~13U1 cl\UDllTl'D s•us ..... 8300 to &800 per wialc ro ess1ona y
7t4t84&·t601 Brokar H cr•t•rlal araa Call Ofc tulta. n-'Y redao, w/2 Cl ROUS Of ... !J II Leu 4tM UWlrU I tn ft . S.n Fl'MOllOO. LAI Vagu, Nat'I OroanlHtlon ex· Mow lnlerriewi\&
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HnorBNd .• ~~-s; •h90/up, c arp•la. total. Incl utM. alNnlng, llSS&IE NoCrecllt~nd .................. tlonw!llvfllllonNlllNtt Noal(pef.NG,W•tt9ln. l pm 3 pm or 5 p.m.-7 pm
1H0-580eq · OM' drapaa lie reatroom .. untum t300 mo Avail 719 NO.HAROORBLVO 118.0&229o97dytl*r ••'-=l.t,lff.I ~!P-.,!~~ . .....:J!.youa Mr Hetrte.8a·S7ff FadOO Call for dat&Jtt, 17301 &..cit 8lYd Hunt· ~ 631-32" ctys, ----111 -.. -....... ...,.,,.. Ulla Milr. M .. t. '""'lOn 9aacrt 642-283-4. FULLERTON Ceah loana, up to ii.ooo. 10 nalri bu .. naea ........ ., .... ,....... ASK FOR MARSHALL . .., I I 110-1112 llow or bad «edtt OK, Mllllt&ITI •
Deluxe ~ on Nwot --U ••• ev.rt If unwnplo)'9d UM n .. d•d lmm•dlately pettenoe, end .. he to Needed tmmed\atety•top 2845 H b Bl d Blvd. UP to 4 000 aq ti • mllTIYI llf1'U * lntall 1111 ... 11 lttl .. UI tund• any purpo••· p.n111me ror Prtnow traval, Oell htw .. n aaMly. c .. &•IN._. Sr Of V .
MS..loff . 1 MO,A MNT 8808 1q. ft. d&ona dllJ ATTRACTIVl 8814443 HOUie ProcM!t&, a c.o1-f'.ao-4~.1..... Mltlne m ;;aed.
i&numflfNI w~-=K:· Nit ~~e:rr«aq~-MANUIUI -glll•PUl'lolwOOfftPWIY. -Mllet ...... own tooea. Costa Mesa, CA
NlWPO"T HACH on ~ iow a r:'! 1e1y of uua Aot. TO IV'VE vou Y·~r::"·1~~.~~!'.: MWUt ONil OHiOil nut 1YI* ~.~l.:s~IWI. No Phone Calli PleMe ~ ~. ~Oii MOO feallOnal lm9hlQrl,111 876-41700 MUI• your anopptng ... l)tMJa an ad In the Diiiy Th• IHtHt draw In Iha 4°"P"I' ~atlfY, Ml aq rt ltlpl ~. I DoV9t Or Mte t(, New----------1 1ar by ualng t"9 oa11y ~ Piiot w. ant Ad11 Catt now wut • Delly Piiot I time. Ooeta Meu. I l'lnd wllat you want tn Eq11al 01)90rtunlty ~
71'°445-7t00 por1 te.:::f'I 831-3t&2._ ~~Wlflacl Ad1 t-42-H78 tot Claullted A~ --I 647 5878 ~Ad ~·5171 MM•U ---:J o.4ly l'tlOt Ct....._,1 ~====::==========~·
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55 Birds
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780-&18 y..,...... aftt• Mall reaurne 10 p nerenlp Pf"e>grW'l'I. EXLNT & oak f\imltul'W. cell tor "'°"· hortzootal mltl, loaCled w/tr1r, low hre, '74 Honda 760 • • cert> mmea, loaded, 4 dr, .._
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tlourty Wet;/fl plu1 comm need• aharp, axper'd trec10I'. ~ llgllt olftoe I ''" naamu 14-4....oeo -. -• --uk for Andf'9_ 12195 E2 larml. 11MO Restaurant TrlllnlnQlaprovlded.FOI' P8"10nlOhand1eptlOnee. wortt T~ required Lee 957.S133 llhctllu Hil 83 Wellcralt, 25 lamlty '78H~ar NwptBl..c!,C.M Spece81 '82 2aozx. T-top, 5 IC)d,
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and angwtlc. Cal •It• Wor11 pat1 time I) AM to 2 n•nuY poln1"*111 I Md\. Antique POOi Tabla datlon $100 8'2-8702 --. oond Oapendable Irene. auto, r9dlo. rune ..... 35mpg, nu llrw ' mag
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...,.,_--.-bMt ottw. e32-!133f J$O AllTOSALES INC ~',!·~ J~81v;:1 =:i1~1.1~-::'=::"~ ~,2<42 mo. EM. T••·-~... .... Mua1 .... nowt I) 11 loll OAS EDGER sa1so 548-4718 • F~~7M~. ~ ~ llL ..... HR Ill .......... .
714-959-7283 Mlaty top 0 Box 2758, 77 No Mlllng Company wW OOOd cood. Of-' & wtlt Never uNd 1126 ..... 1 '(Ml llnaneltlO-V1aa ' 173 XG m rn. .... ...
PMwpr1 Beech, 92Ml3 train Stlar; S5 io •'7 I* pr1nt MO Cd Liu -542-3 l05 1 ..,-wA M C body QOOd, ang neade (l 14) ll ..... ~:rra: lllUTllY lllUTllYLL hf No sx.par MC !Jett 847-n 48 GenulntEMERALD6 from ':.,~:~~.u7.1m ~Y..,./ltn work, 11000/olr ..... --.-----rr.w ~ "~::,~: p:;~ 8~-li M"f'~Fr1. ~~:.:: =~ T:wllM~.~ !ET~. :::~ S5 Ol 41M-6907. ~~· 5<4&-2526 Greg. v1ew1.ban.~. · "'M1·9~-na ~ ~:t= 'POI •MOOn:efl2·6&43 au..n 1105, Klnq $125. INSULATION.OwerlaCor· 1~~~~~i,.~~1! ano IU.Ull 'i~~ :::;;: ==: gr.t.amlfm~·.=. ~~,~~· Famale:09mla rred ANOY760-5'132 2_ ~·,:.r~io!e,;: 15. Flberglw. tu t. Mtl •ettr..... ... ~~~ 9 0·3978 or ::..=t t1760/080 .
......... _.., ........----Modetl & &oon (2 t3) OU bdrm, "400 Pr~ 8e7-3938. balllng, with traller, xlnt FC tAVllO¥or ROiM 1----------~-=t~= ee&-1984 ' :;8~~C::.~·:;l John Wayne Tannie Club, c2013n13dg7.0'818200 I OBO. ~t~IO.d.d, llMpa 8:,,Al!dlP"l'-W..,.!!fl"!IP'""~l!"!l,.ff"'9 ~t,r.:.n~J:~~i
TV Prflfar local raeldant. For nNT Olk coft .. & end•. beige lull !amity mernber'lhlp, -e..ut. Int. ~1•. .,, xua1 108LS. a :pa, :a t1760 obo . .=:==:::, =-= Int.new cal MJ9. OuN. Experienced, aocuratt MCI. te50 Oalll brlN 0 50 650·3823 or 2 Hobl t4, eu1tom 2 boat RENT 1195/wt up d.a.t dr, xlnt cond. •1000 i..90-A0/:#--.,-4-dr--lo-iei_r:lel_d--5 =--.. -. ....., L ,.., ... t)'pllt 85 WPM. good gtaaat09 cnn.t1•. cotton 213/112-1139 trllAaf. lak• all for $1575 * .... , .. * tel-7732 apd, ale, .int cones.
RMltorQa ~10 Mlary P1u1 benefit• S.,, llola/love,$500 Allmlnt-1LAWN MOWER .. Searl ro-°' b91t otfat or Mii WANT TO MHT Smell ·~~ .. !!:~~· $4998 -....121
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SECRETARY To 1-T .... llartttl au.ilty ltaRtn Oel6on Rat· Local yacnt aub (BCYClj couple 873·21U &48-e449 ,__ ____ _........,.
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NEEO To EARN 25K + YRLY Stlll't 'fOVI MW earw on yr o6d. COii 13600• rnoY· Bch lllP Cart 9&4-2J&e 12' f,:v;r Trir, ato.,,., matlc tran1 .. ,_ ......... OF REAL ESTATE our :kd INft and pro-Ing wlll eacrlllee tor .... Ill.All 'll .__ 11 .. ~_. ,,_. ..
If e ed Yes graaalng ln1o upper man-•11100 Lampe, TV Stand. Charter Mambarehlp __ .....,, -,,.,.,,, refng. llpt 4· '575. tir.a. ~I AM/FM you &nSW r ..... Dally Palntlnga, WOOdOlnlng SlOOO/ofl'. 493-5753 Mint. fl.Illy equipped lor 842·9036 atereo CHHlt, only CO :='held ir , o l~ Tabla, Etc Vary low crullllng. 122,000 OBO •• 58 Explortf. ltov./rflfrtg, 32.000 mllea on '1YW-WE IEEI YIU • to 4 PM and~._. pr\OM. 860-1048 Mink l•oket. Aut1.1mn 213..-n-o101 nu llrH, nu wire. heuled angtM. all ..,. 8h0c'1hand. llghl book· Hue. az 12 14, •P· vtc. record•. eJIOlllan1 .. .__'I For our Direct Sales Team keeping ·~ '**"" nlngll fl'om 8 PM lo 7 PM Ouallt)' ttalarl Dellon Rat· praleed $2500 Ilka -8 It Sabot Very dean New S650/090. 637-1394 "' condition throuOf\OU! l • -ary Sa lary approx at 12422 lampaon, Qw. tan s.otlonal Natural a.et oner. MG-7402 dye paint, 2 muta '306, mag. muet -earl '5400. aom
714) 111 3110 t1200/mo. Ernu t den Grova. Avallable oo6orlabl1c 8pce,lt'°1lda fS.4~ BUYFACTOAYOIRECT (71<4)842--0138. Call ( • George e13.1eoo wm tvtirY wectneac1ay ...,. ClCJtfM table & ottomen 1 W •••11• n.tltt 01121 Ughlwe1gt1t flb•rg1u1 •11 uw .... ODlm Doud Co Inc. nlng are ln&etvtewt from 8 YT o6d. coac '3800. Mov• Wed JUM 15. Cathy Scamp 13' & 18' travel •-• -================:J;~~~~.;;;;;; PM to 7PM to 7 PM at: ':11 WIH 'Ncntk>a for 549-2M2 En)O)' ownerthlp, lh.,. 3 tralleR l ,.. 1t· 5ltl Buy OM 09' 1 ,,... NO 11111
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AGES 11-14
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Recllnar, tan, ~ good lftlWllllT xtru. S1950. 780-t~78 ralltnUtW / •w ,._ ~ ;;,'';;i 1.,~~
cond t125. Patio Set By Lote 10 10 29 Iba 1 month ..... II P1.IM ~ _.. oond. 13. · W'kndll & ..,_.
Tropltona. &4" tbl •14 •Ntr and keep " oft e North sa11e'M2-tiii &ml utiMY rn, U!O. ---. 7fJ0.'3Q. (l~1.) ..... otve I urnbr... '250. 100~ natural h•rbt , evw.tnda MS-2"3 •73 IMW 2002 red/tan, '14) Ml•a ... o. by e ....... * 100% moNY beet! ....,,. " ~ of 2 1111 . !Mlal. wood Ofaln top Call 8t9d. 213-e11.f5:· (W..t ... '43). All ONlea latt letlMI euto. *· AM/l'M, ~1J""L ti•
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bm aote t 76 lilac~ 10 I 16 oat pot• eq' L* 14w/1UILD AHO teooo. 54-02<40 .,..... ..-oaon 01 i-s
dlf t40 Calcule1or '40. b ake pan • 3 5 0 . R9drlQ or tamly, good AOvvmsEM '18 53Cll, *· IM, Aiilli7rili ..-...: ... II. ..... -nu &31~2". fS.46..«MM . cone( •1100. e1S.:Of7t Th• prtoa or Item• can ooo d oond. Ill Juea and lUI ......_
Fu• lime MCrltar1al . . ad¥9f11Md by VehlOle J4200iotr 4"-6229 ... llt now!
U · ~bed, box..,,n and 8et of 4 Oreg Muter E P8C)lflc Saeor•ft 8!009 28 deeler1I In ttla wNcta . . .... ·--~7~ 0fftee. Cal ~= saoaJ.= toit1<4 thl mounted on toot 1111 122.000 IH~ olaH"lad adYer11alng '7t aa&: Ilk nu, 1111.trM mtMlrw....._
....., ...... ---...--....... ._ _..... · white 6 lug rime. Yanmar DlaHI rully oolumnaOO.notlndude $9000. •1w1H. OOITA~ )Ml Waaiti 1111 SOfi icr...t, o«Of'Mn, • 2 2 51 b • • t oft a r . equipped H9wport • I any appffo9t>le tu... ·eo sidil, bit, .,,,;;;;; 1.,..,.. u;; in oc;;;p::;i:;, m:ca: t:Nltt Mt ~20 Twn bed M&-MH alto fMO Oeedl«alt b-"'*-· trwter ,..., ow, I te>d. enlrf.•. ,.,
Oil beokground, ~ N0. 780-0t13. Sofa 9ad iii. Elactt1c late laN Cal HatWI at fllWllD9 ~ .... kif ur.,~-....,tnwnea .. , ....
lntelllgant, rellebla iOfa. peec11 ~. W . ~ T== •1eo. 2 End 133-7922 :o:o::r.no~ ":; oond. •tt= obo. Allfl Al lftOdlllil-i "'°"' °'*"9
"3-4322 oordwoy lounge oflelrt, r t'22~· Weight 8et I Prk'ldla 18. 1 'ff o4d, ldM dHlar dOCllnt•1'tary !rnct!~1i1 ._.. & In lltOC*J Cell OI lllCip 11¥ t*Oa• 190 pr. 17'437<4 ~ <>. V91JW!fn 110. oond., hvy dtytrtr, '3900. ~1ion c:itMlrgiaa""" • now1
WOfld tr~ retired ~ 1-421.eOGO ~ ~ =· ~ t7M<44f wee. i-~ ~ .... WllTDI ....... C:0-..,_ poa1t1on .. Watert>ed· 1 moa. o1c1 ...,. or ...._ 1 tM . n11tk by ttia 9Mte.. WI ll'f.. iiB...,_ ._ co=*:''~e ~ ,r~ hMd11bOet, d. ~~Twin Matt......:. ......._ 11 " No. 2n1. •1100. I• ....... , _ _.. Cl~OITAMllA
k 1 1 ...., ...... " or _...,, •-. _....ring, High parlormano•. Fi •• ~ 71~1;/:n. t7S·1100, n /wknd hme, good oond. '60. 87S·UU 102 lo. eom.o.TOlllOlll1t Nllll _.., ... rn, . ..., &4•.0.M <4ff-11A. 8-)'fl'ont.~ltlllld. •~ 11a•) ~~ lenOlllo,....,.
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Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 13. 1983
Aatu, taprtt4 Aattl, la,.rtt4 Aatea, larrtt4 Aat11, larrte4 &a111, 1a,.rtt4 AJte1, l•l!rlM Aatn, Dea11tlc Aatt1, o. .. atlc Aatt1, Deat1tl1 Aatt1, Dnantk
Jeeu tan••""" ha• 1141 ••ru•• ttlf ,9 ... 1111 vetkaw•a•• 1112 Y•lk••1tta tin ••• tHT l ~"'•l•t 1313 r1r• u11 ,.,. 1,-11
'72 XKE. ·,II~ lrQ91ly '82 30080, allvtlf, 6 'tr 1111 NllOll u.t '"° Corona, automatic, 'N BAJA BUO· New front ·77 Rabbit, 1unroof, '13 c@NTONv 70 CMwlle Con'Wt Nd• ----------
winner In So. Calif. Total-warr , xtraa, mini cond. 200t Blaupunkt 1tareo ~OOd cond. h00/080. end. wtrlng, ur ... wnl• 11ereo. 12300. 044-7083 "4001080 64e-73l3 I eng/bocty woni. A reel 1871 FOfd Pinto. 78,000 UAMA ...
ly naatorecl to orig cond. $32,950. e3t-t 177 CHHlll. 111blll11r1, 8'1548--333t lt800. AllO ouatom vw aft 6PM. '78 BUI<* C.Otury, 2 dr, olalllc 1996. 993-72'48 =It~~ ~oa::;· Spec. 'M \.t Mu8tang. OtlQ
Stored. New drlv9 tr.in, ~Ilk about tl'la money -matt, part111 IHlh•f· '74 Corona, Good Cond., tow bar, traol\1 perl«ltly '78 VW Conv. 27.500 ml, llMlr on racl, lllr. llareo, •74 Vega, dependable, 1800/b~t oir ca1i owner. TLC. Muet w
xlnt ro.d prafonnano.. '*' .. .,. you thru our all~ wtllela, ate. Guard• Lo Mllea Xtru. 12000. MO. Call eec>-5844 9Vel. mint cond AC many Nn1 QfNt, IC)lffy. $3900 H26/olr. &42·9036 ~ lf\Ot ly 13460/obo. 687-9870
v12. 4 ap<I, air. itereo. ""rchaMAIMMpt11n1. red l*OI lnlarlot. Call 042-6572,832-M90ofc ·•• VW ... _ 11500 obo xtru tiooo' firm obo. BM to 9')9(edete. ..,.,, on ... __ t•A AeoancY rad w/blk tthr ... -Virginie l=, Mon. to Fri. -""""' · 7 1 · 83&-1247. '78 Vega GT Htchbk, 1980 Granada LOl(l«j _... •~
Int. l tll,800 wtH coneldet .t• 1&.11111 8:30-6. &46-4800. '77 c.iica GT, lft &!, blk, run• gOOd 3 ~ . IUper cteen, orig owner, XLNT eond' 13800 ., pwl', •
olr . 73 t -2010 or •NITS , · Ltd Ed. Xtru. >Ont cond. 87U 253 '78 VW Poptop Cemper, 79 REGAL, 43,000 ml, new ,.dlalt, AM/FM 731-3174 ' good cond. '760
66M707. t301 Quall StrMt ~ u3,~ c:!i i 0°15f0g: $3850. 045-8291 '88 automatic. blue. xlnt 58.000 ml. xlnt cond. ~o. t:='. ~:r'· cue, $1400. ll7Me38 &44-7408 or 649-{)888
'78X.HIL,pemP9r*1.llf· NEWPORTBEACH 857-tll33 '8tCeilcaGTA ooOeeton c ond. S quar abec k l 73&0.e.44-5974 alt5pm. '77 NO'(a, i1400. Good '83 Falcon R1nchero,'73 Cougar XR7
vtoa record• MUii NII. 111-1100 , edition, .1how-roo m 12800. 968-7853 '79 Rabbit dlaeal, 46+ '78 ReQal LTD, 1111 power, cond. A1k for Stave good cond. rura good, 122601080. Clean
17700 eec>-5140 83 912· AM·FM, alloye, rbl cono .. Mull NII. 18750. '88 vw Bui good cond. mpg, 1tlcl<. aunroof, 4 dr. crulM , air, etereo, lo ml, •78 Cemero Y9llY nloa 11300/080. 646-3f47 or con0 .. , 2 yr old eng
r::::J: tt•s •••-uw ano N<11 body work. 552-4524,Evet&wknd•: 12100846-0310 velour Int, MW redlell, orig. ownr, lmmac ....... 6 ........ :. .. ....,.. . 845-3340. 54HM21
_.. • -$3800 875-9668. 833-988 t <11ye. am/Im etereo ~ rune S&e00/080. 485-8313 ... 4.. ~-...-~-'II .. ---1 •--• , '71 SQBK, GOOD 11500, ' ·•1 EJ Camino wtit '9blt1-------~ 'llUIOIA ---89 llt2 Targa 4 epd, rbll '61 Cellca GT c~5-epd ·73 412 WGN '2400 & looll~t. \Ml at CUlllac t3ot 'lll .... llf1e ".ng, Ilka ~ew 0t1r11 OIU .. ~Ut tJJ7
Beta,2door aunroof ,_ ChamP-ona/dartl brown, ang, xlnl ll3,000/0BO. axtru,graatml ,yei.: OOOOCON0.&46-2323° 12996· &lEtlc 171s;;tG,1 ownr, grey, Excellent oond. T-topa, 11500/blt.984-0587 ' 111111111111U
tlraa $3 ooO 493-3 lJO •II leather. eunroof · 499-1997. low. 38K ml, 5998. '78 Sdroooo. blltek w/grey vinyl roof, p/wtnd &-t•, wlra wtleell, am/fm 8 --
• . ~kerCUMte..c.llVlr· '71 , tt4, •PPHrance &45-4t21, '71SUl*'Beetle,nueng& velouflnt,6apd,a/c,al-IHther, 75,000 ml. tracl!, air cond. '4200. '71Cntry8q.Wgn,am/lm, OITWI ....... ..... tl4l glnl1 F , Mon.-Frl. 8:30·5. allvef /blk 1 t 11arter, redial•, am/Im 10';9, orig owner 14200 ... u.. 875-ee Call 978-800 m 105, 8 pua. redlal1, rM:k. OleMI, black on blec*. Ml-a00/141-1122 group. w n • '81 Coro111 Won 4 dr, air, cue, $1960. 876-e306 ~· · ' ..,9.,.,.. 11 830--06&3 aft. 8 PM. 1700. 876-6305 pvt party (863XTH) Sunroo:.1~r·= alloye ~':'no'.'fl(ru:r 0":':. ~~/ 11:~~tnt '11 Vll ,.,. NH '80 OllNI Rabbit Trvctc '79 S.Vllle, clean, xlnt '70 Berttnetta, 52,000 ml, '7 1 F 0 rd v In . PHI
M·-t --'I tatl I..,"" 1 624-e176 bat. ' ' ' ' eond .. ae.eoo. Buying n'----"'. ~-Muat Econollne-100. Wide rtm 250 Addition.al Can To --v""" Chroma Alloy Whffll. • ,.2 •-54&-eOee &42·7218 45 mpg, 4 apd, new11u other &40-820e ...,. """"" 1 714-"4-3979 c f 5 wt I •72 911T, 85K ml, comp!. • -tr• , cond. only 40,000 mllle. · · tell. $4,000 llrm. tlr ... cu1tom wood n-ChooM From 11:nc!:e•:,,~t1:,, ·~t o rig. 110.600. Dy• 2500Ml.lt3,9SO.Plrlact. l2lanuallll1h1t I $3350.631-3018. '80 Eldo, lthr, dal, 2 tone 875-2477 or le1v1 1erl0f.Sunroof andnaed1 J&DAUTOSALES,INC. 79 RX7, 4 IPd.75.ooo ml. Nardi wheal s4oo. 768-2311· eve 875-8e67 873-7116 Baeutlful cond. through-,80 OllNI Rabbit 4 d 4 brn, 25,000 ml, CMI, meaaage 11 875--0838 minor engine wortl, mull 121 I, lwW llM.
$4800 Karan 975-42511 494• ,,,.,5 ' .82 S •----out. $ 5 , 6 O O O 8 0 • r, m In I. I 8 5 0 0 . PP ,80 C•""'-Ci--•-4dr, ~!'l 1 .. 38112 1, 0 0 0 II rm •--.aa •--dys 648-7340 ellel. 1v" ·73 914 Por.ch, Yellow, upra, auume -· 876-9305 apd, 45 mpg, eblOlutlly 788-8684 ...... ---. 4 .. ...., --lllTllU good cond. tterao, $315 per month . perfect cond. $3250. --------305 en~, 1t1f'eo, )(Int (114)l1J..IOM
,.,, SEL '80, 180000 ml $4200.9&3-6495. black /black, 1port11'72 Karman Ghia, aupar 631-3018. '80 Eldorado, xlnt cond., 15600.8 6-1277 ,12 0t ._I ,73 T d / ood
fully loaded, allvar. '78 911SC, anrf c~ ex• perfect. 720-0941 , mint orto cond, 44 apd, Mu1t Mii lmmed. 77 VW grllle, loaded. 112,000. '81 Malibu, worth M800, 9 PaMenQer. All~. tlrae,vary,verycieellln& ~"" packaoe, lut, all option•, 1 •tralght, euper clHn, , lthr. AM/FM c:aaa .. RR •lfrJ .,1 rt oron1 o nu o
$28.650 OBO. cac>llonal. $ t8,950/0BO. 538-8056 rune euperb. lmmac Int. Bug, 46K ml, A/C, e.40-049 t. wlll take $3460 lflold thl• cMMln, rune well, M60. out, orlQ paint &. top, car
8.9 '80 36,000 Miies, Oya 557-0842 evea s2975 970--0548 AM/FM c111, 13000. TIE WIEST week.Lo mll11 Dan 4112-3530 COVIi', iO ml, auper cat. apeclal ordered vehicle 832-0729 ' Trlaatll 1171 1 · · 842-24811. Robin. 11911-7085. 11400 obO. 846-1523.
Ollve 0$Je;~metalllc. '76 Porache SC Targa, '71 tM. roil bar. am/fm. j ~ Vein tl79 SELEOTlll '82 C1maro, 10,000 ' ml, 4 ·~n~~k~~ ::;:~~· x'rn~ '81 CUllHI Supreme
Both cara, oriO. owner and llereo. P-7'•. very nloe, s27oo. Ron 975-014 t W '80 2Ubl 4-epd, Xlr, of late model, low ml!Nge apd, atereo. •7500 obo. cond. $3000. 536-2482 Brough1m. 4dr • V8, suus ?I thlyarelnxlntcond.Any s 19.500. 980-9 537, '71 TR6.rollbar,am/lm -~~.~ AM/FM cau, lmmec. Cadlllac1 In Southern 873-1243 velour, air, CtVIM, etc. ~O• TOUI • • lnepecltlon allowed. 982-3232 $2700. Ron 875--0t4 t j $7750 Aft 8P M F Calltornlal Sae u1 today! IEE II flllTJ '72 Muatang, PS, PB. auto, $6300/bst. 553-9633 HIXT M.t.104 • I d . m, • . mage, 351 eng. 74,000 =-=--:----::-----:~ Pleuecal orcomean '80911SC TBJga,111ver.·78 TR 7, Im ca.saetta,
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anytime Sal/Sun. UIEIS WehaveaQOOdlllectlon m l. 11850/btt ofr.'82CutlaalSupreme4dr, ITW IT & look. Private Party 13 m ml, Clifford alrm, 1 clean cond. 12850 Call 857-41171 . OUIWO 01 NEW .{ ulacl Chev-844-4798 drk blue, t8,500 ml OM Wlllf -... , ,,, 714-857-1557 AM owner, llke new $26.950. evee 675-4843_ •l 1177 rolatal axec car. Am/Im atereo, · fACaft'TI IUll lffU 759-9289. IC. 2600 H81bor Blvd. '72 Pinto, t owner, lo ml, crulM control, p/IOCM &
--------'76 TA7, low mllaage lllllloUllA'I "HOllllT COSTA.MESA good cond. St050/ofr wtnda, tilt wheel, ec>flt
llHIUllll CHllMflll'lllll Unique 1of1 kind, 1982 B!~ni'is~~°J'.ls--:2:11, ,$2200, reuon1bla SOUTH lllDI~ &_.0•1880 873-2423 eaal, paddad roof. 380 SE Mercedes, 960-9433. .. •73 LTD.""""' cond. Beet 17700. 960-3545
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aux. tank, 70K ml, orig. jectlon, en/rt, alr. am/tm 1975 Toyota SR5 Plcil Up '67 Bug, mull NII quick. ·73 Sqbk, auto POflCM you onel Ov9r250eara to Wtt Jll7 '78 Fairmont, low mltae. Bad Credit? If you era In
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82 30080, llNer, 5 yr 835-1247 Sell • Beet Ollar $2000. 760-0958 $1707. 495-4173 1211. l....,lh41. $3800, wtll take $2880 873-7355 amptoymlnt, we can aell
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wan .. xtrU, mint CUI~ ~Ion.Yen/~~:: am/I~ ~~~con~' i':5~: •tereo. $1800. 487-1875. x.lnt. $2500. 538-1924 ~~ Peop~h~~ = t~':'91e 1885 Ford Galaxy, need• cond. '3400. 64e-:W20. 121 I ......... ..
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ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Tel 546-1934 3 bloclls
south or San Du~90 Freeway oil Harbor Blvd Complete
body shop Sales Service Parts Service Dept open
Monday thru Friday 7 30 A M to 5 JO P M and 6 A M to 5
P M on SaturcJay
ORANGE COAST AMC/JEEP/RENAULT
<'!>24 Harbor 61vd Costa Mesa
549-8023 645-7770 = 1 Jeep Deale• 1n the West• See us today for soles. service
& leasing There are reasons why we are ·" 1 Pr1ce and
selechon' Also. the all-new Renault Alliance 1s here•
THIODOAE ROBINS FORD
Modern sales. <Je1v1ct>. parts. body, paint & t11e depls
Compe1t11ve rates on lease & da11y rentals 2060 tiarbo•
Blvd . Costa Mesa 64 t -00 tO o• '>40-821 t
PIANK'S POHIGN CAIS
Orange County' a ONLY Independent 1peclallzlng In the s.-. Service & LaaaJng of fine pre-owned Meroedes Benz
eutos. "There 11 an Intelligent alternative
to high deeler prlcea."
900 S Cout Hlohway, Laguna Beech
4Di-9420
DAVID J. PHILLIPS BUICK-PONTIAC•MAZDA
I oo-.ma Hills
Sale, • Service • leaslno
24888 Ahcla Porkwav
637 2400
G SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGIN/ISUZU
(Formefly Jim Marino Volk1waoen>
18711 8Mch Blvd .. Huntington Beecn. (71'4) 642·2000
SALES • LEASING • PARTS • SERVICE
WE WILL NOT BE UNOERSOLOlll
5 y.., r 1nanc1ng 0 .A C & FIM' Oltcounta
MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE
WITH THE NU.MIERS IN THE BOX~S
LONG BEACH BMW
Large selection of new & quality used 6MW's and othl'lr fine
cars• Sales service & leasing Trade-ins welcome• Take 405
Freeway to North Cherry oft-ramp. turn right & QO 6 blo<:ks
north to 3670 N Cherry Ave long Beach
(7 141636-5790 (213) 427-5494
0
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Har::ior Blvd . Costa Mesa Tel 540 -9100 Orange
County's La•ges1 Cadillac dealer Sales Service Leasing
fD SOUTH COAST DODGI
"Your Friendly Ne 1 ghborhood Dodge Oealenhlp"
2888 Harbor Blvd., Co1ta Mesa 540-0330
Sales, Leasing & A Full Service Department
Including 8ody And Palnt Shop
We speclallze In custom van converslon1 In all price ranges
ANO we PAY CASH FOR USED CARS TOOi
CHICK IVllSON PORSCHl·AUOl-VW
4 t5 E Coast Hwy . Newport Beech 673-0900 The only
dealership in Orange County wllh lhese lhree great malles
under one roof'
• ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC-SUBARU
2480 Harbor Blvd . Cos1a Mesa Tel 549-4300 Salas .
Service. Leesmg "Mr Goodwrench
CLASSIC 'AUTOMOllLIS
765 Newton Wtty, Costa Meaa. Tiii 83 l · l393
·JAGUARS OUR SPECIAL T'V "
l<K 120 "'/ 140'et 150's/)(J'e/E· TYP41•
Salen -Service -Aeatoratlon•
0 11 Plncenua bttwaen 17th & 18th In Co11a MeH
• I • HOLMH TUTILI DATSUN IOILONGPRIPONTIAC
13600 64!ach Blvd , Westminster Tel 892-665 t Orange
County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealership Sales.
Service. Parts
DICK MILLIR FIAT/LANCIA
'l'•obatily the lowest prlced Fiats In Southern Calltorn111·
(Located 1 mile north ol South Coast Plaza
near Main SI and Warner Ave In Santa Ana)
120 w W11me1. Santa Ana 557·2132
• SANT A ANA DATSUN
2001 E 17th Street, S111nta Ana lei 558-78 t t Your
Or1111na1 Dedicated Datsun Desler
MllACU MAZDA
We've moved! Our new location Is 1425 Baker Street. Cosio
Mesa Tel 545.3334 Slop by & visit our modern showroom
and see why we're the 11 1 Mazda de•ler on Southern
Calllornla Sales, Service. Parts and Len ing
0 CORMlll DeLILLO CHIVROLIT
(Formerly Groth ChavroleO
t82 t t Beech Blvd .. Huntington Beach
New • Used • Sties • Leuino • Part• • Sor111oe
Corna by and aee our Huge Inventory!
847-&087 549.333 1
• llACH LINCOLN MllCUIY
"We're new and eager fOf your bualn-.." Como .. t• Nl•1,
Hrvlo• and body 1hop fac11111.. Ona of th• larg .. t
Inventor! .. In Sou1M1n CaltlOfnla ol nn Llncol!'ll and
Mercury•. Located 3 block• 1outt1 of ttl• San Diego
Freewey on OMctt Blvd. In Huntington &Motl
18&00 a.ch Dtvd. lji&-7739 or 666-1008
2845 HarbOf Blvd .. Coate M .... Tel. 540-64 lO. Tll11 Oeteun
locatk>n hu beerl NNlng Oranoe County tor 16 ye&r9. 1
Mita So. 405 Freewey Stop by &. vtett ue today ,_
OWll«ll'llp pledgee lo beat all competition
SUNSIT fOID, INC.
(Home ol Willie the Whale) 5440 Garden Grove Blvd
Westmmst~r Tel 636·40 tO
ORANGE COUNn VOL VO
tO t20 GarcJon Grove Blvd , Garden Grove
Tel 530·9 190 E•clus111ely Volvo to cover All your Volvo
requirements
New•Used•S11les•Leas1ng•Parts•Serv1ce•Body Shop
Freeway cloae 1n the heart of Orange County el Garden
Grove Blvd & Brookhurst
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CONNILL CHIVIOLIT
2628 Herbor 91vd., Coate M.... Over 23 year• Mrving
Orange County Sales. leaalng, service Call 546-1200.
special parts line. 546-9400. body shop line. 754-0400
0
ROY CARVH ROLLS ROYCl-IMW
1540 Jamboree Road, Nawp<>rl BoeGh 640-6444 Sales.
Service, Perts And Lees1ng
SHOW IVllYONI WHIRi YOU All ••• on our Oranoe Cout Cw Gulde Mept When you ti.t yow
automottw bu91MN (no new oat deelerttltp9 l>MM) In the
Dally Piiot. you rHCh the~ Coeetal Market from
1'4un11nQ1on BMct\ to San te. C.it flot reMOn&ble
ratM and m«e lnfQm\lltlOn --"tor ~Lee. at. 322.
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Kidnap suspect 'despondent'
By STEVE MARBLE on.. o.llr -....
A 23-year-old Irvine m&R, who
allegedly kidnapped a woman
who refused to date hun and held
her captive in a rugged Sierra
Nevada forest, was deecnbed by
authoritJes today as despondent,
disoriented and potentially
suicidal
"His mother haa been up here
talkmg With him all night,' Sllld 8
spokesman for the Inyo County
Shenff'a Department in lndt!pen-
dence, Calif., the small Sierra
Nevada town where Steven Bruce
Shepherd was held early today
Shepherd was apprehended
Sunday after authorities tracked
him and 26-year-old Diana Mills
THf DRANGf COAST
of Garden Grove for two day•
Mm., allegedly eeiz.ed by
Shepherd Late lut Thunday
outaide her grandmother'• home,
waa reported in good shape after
•the ordeal Comforted by rela-
tives, ahe remained in Indepen-
dence today.
Relatives of both Shepherd and
Mills, gathered in the Sierra
Nevada highway town, pamted a
pkture of a rTWl driven by love for
a woman who had rebuffed hia
18-month effort to court her
"Everything he did for her was
out of love," Shepherd'• mother
l&id.
"He waa o~y tryinf to explain
(See &JDNAP, Pase A!)
Olymplcs tickets
on sale Tuesday
BY GLENN 8CO'M' on...,.,,.. ...
LOS ANGELES -Lo. AnaeJea Olympe. orpniJlll'I believe
ticketa which go on aale bejinnini Tu.day will .U out foe only
about. 10 percent of the 370 eventa in the 1884 Summer Gamm.
During a pl"ell conference here today, they aaJd the mold-out
eventa will be in the ~ aporta. including ftna1a and
(See OLYMPICS, Pas• A!)
COAST f DITIDN
MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Newport Beach Po lice Officer Pe te Panos was the
"victim" when his collea gues and pe rsonnel from
othe r law agencies and hospitals practiced a ir
evacua tion of a s tricken diver .
Diving rescuers go to great depths
It looks senous because It could be
serious.
A 9C\Jba diver is in trouble He's surfaced
too quickly He's haV\Jlg dlfficulty breathing.
The diver Ls a VlCtim of what commonly LS
known as the bends
Though acuba divers are trained to
surface slowly whil~ breathing compressed
air, every summer divers get in trouble and
have to be transported to the nearest
hyperbariccharnber •• wruch happens to be 26
miles away on Catalina Island
Because of the lengthy emergency trip
and the need to conserve time, agencies from
Orange and Los Angeles counties gathered
recently at Corona del Mar State Beach for a
training exercise.
The simulated scuba accident involved
Newport Beach fire and police departments,
the U.S. Marines and of ficials from West.em
Medical Cent.er in Sant.a Ana. Abo ta.kmg part
was Los Angeles County Medical Alert
Center.
In the drill, emergency crews Lifted a
diver from the ocean, carried him to the sand
on a surfboard and steadied his condition
before placing him on a helicopter.
Authorities then flew to the Catalina
Marine Science Chamber, where the decom-
pression unit ia located.
Orange County's fire season begins
BY KARE N E. KLEIN °' .... _, __
The official Orange County flre
aeuon , considered one of the most
dangerous in the nauon, has
begun with the closure of hazard-
ous fire areas to public entry,
Orange County F\re Department
officutls say.
Wilderness areas in the cities of
Laguna Beach. San Oemente.
Orange and Anaheim. along with
uruncorporated county territory,
will be cloeed until thet"e is
sufficient ram to reduce the fire
Topless loophOte cOvered
Tips
Tops
hazard, said county Fire Chief
Larry Holma.
Along the Orange Coast, urun-
corporated Irvine Ranch land
(See F IRE, Pas~ .U)
Four CM cars
destroyed by
carport fire
Fire investigators in Calta Mesa
are looking at an early morning
blaze that destroyed four vehicles
and damaged a carport at 863
Center Street.
Damage from the 6:37 a.m. fire
is estimated at $5,000. The four
can, deecrlbed aa late-model
Chevrolet.a. were parked inside
the carport.
Two of the vehicle. belonged to
Joee Araujo, 26, accord..IJli to
a uthorities.
Rich Little serioue tJ
Study sees
CM traffic
jams ahead
By JODI CADENHEAD Of '\I,. Oelly ..... l lefl
More than 72,000 vehicles per
day will be added to C.OSta Mesa's
streets and many nearby inter-
sections will be jammed beyond
capacity 1f three proposed com-
mercial and office high-rise pro-
JeCts are built, according to a
report released today
The discussion of traffic and
enVU"Onmental impacts covers the
98-acre Segerstrom Home Ranch,
the 51-acre Arnel development
and an 18-acre extension of South
Coast PlaUl mall.
The proposed Arne! and
mini-mall projects will be diJI.
cussed Tuesday during a 6:30 p.m.
Planning Commission meeting at
City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Officials
for C.J . Segerstrom & Sons. who
had p r oposed building
2.6-million-aquare-feet of office
apace, two 400-room hotela and
80,000-aquare feet of retail area.
requested a heanng delay on their
plans unul October to atudy
hownng construction for the pro-
ject.
The three projecia, located
north of the San Dlego Freeway
between Harbor Boulevard and
Bear Street, will create 11,754
jobe. add 13.40 tons of pollutanta to
the atmoephere and reduce traffic
mobility along nine nearby inter-
aectiona to what ia considered
un.aoceptable level.a, according to
the ci ty-prepared report.
Even with the construction of
required road improvements, the
nine intel"BeCtiona will be "charac·
See TRAFFIC, Pase AZ
A nice thought, but ...
Sandi Hill, forme r owner of a Newport Beach
house moved to a n ew location Saturday, staru to
christen the home for its voya ge with bottle of
champagne. Fortunately she dre w up short, and
all cele brated the trip late r b y drinking the
bubbly. Story, more photos on Page AS.
Han a 1ood idea lor a
Mory f Share that idea
with m . The Daily Pilo t
will pay ca1h awarch lor
the three best new1 tipe
eaeh week. Ju1t call
642-4321, Ext. 226,
daya, or 642-5686 en-
olnp and you could win
the week'• top prise of
115.
The Pioneer 101pacecraft lean•
the tolar 1y1tem today to become
manklnd'1 lint mechanical em-
iHary to the 1tan. Pioneer wa1
launched in I 9 72 with• Uf e
expectancy of 21 month• but 11
yean later it'• 1tlll perf onnlng
Oawleuly. Page A4.
Marina High catche r
Shane Floret and the
South All-Stan take
their 1holl TueMty night
at La Palma Stadium in
Anaheim. Page C 1.
What i1 funny man
Rich Little doing on•
1eriom TV 1pecial
about 1enetic:a f The
matter impre11ion l1t
perf oruu a 1tunt
which 1how1 that, de·
1pite the way h
t0unch, no two
human •oicet are e x-
actly the .. me.
P81e 83. Cotta Meu eontinue1 to celebrate
h130th anniversary. It hH every
ri1ht to becauae it wa1 roqh
1oln1 In the beginnin1. P.,e 8 I .
.
J
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A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 13, 1983
KIDNAP SUSPECT ...
From Page A 1
how ne loved her. and &he took It
the wrong way.'' aa.ld Krlatin
M111t-r, 19, Shepherd'• aiater "It
wa.., nev~r a phyalcal thing All
.1long, I knew he wouldn't hurt
l w1 He would hurt himself before
l?IRE ...
rrom Page A1
111.•twt.'(.'ll Newport Beach and
l ,aguna Beach will be dosed along
wllla territory east of Laguna and
11orlh of Laguna Niguel.
Tht.• closure does not include the
< 'levl'land Nation.al Forest, Holms
S<Jtd
Signs will be posted in th•
1Hectcd areas The closure does
11ot rt>Sln ct a property owner's use
of has own land, but it attempts to
pro tec t landowners from
trespassers whose careletUless
I rt'Cj ut•n ti y c.auses wild.land fine,
Hulms said
V1olat1on of hre closure codes is
rnasdemeanor.
To prt>vent flres m md1vidual
homes or property, Holms sug-
1.11~ts thorough brush clearance
1round the home and the l.l'\Stalla-
t 1on of spark arresters on f1replace
1 hrmneys.
For more mformation on fire
safety, c:ont.act the Orange County
f'1re Department Information and
Ed uea ti on Section , Monday
through Fnday, 8 a.m. to 5 p .m .. at
!'38-3551
he hurt her. He'1 th.at much ln love
with her."
But Milla' arand.mother, Grace
Neff, u.ld that "from the beain -
ntng 1he (Milla) told him 1he did
not love htrn and would not go out
with him." MillB was an Orange
Coast College student who oru.~
worked for Shepherd at a
furniture store.
Shepherd, wearing camouflage
clothing and carrying a knife and
two loaded rifles when wrestled to
the ground, is to be returned to
Orange County and tormauy
charted with kidnapping, aocord-ina to Garden Grove police Det.
Bruce Beauchamp.
Milla, police said, was dragged
kicking and screaming by
Shepherd after she had parked
her car in front of her grand-
mother's Garden Grove home last
T b ursday. Police alleged
Shepherd forced her into a
newly-purchased pickup truck
and 1ped off.
The search for the nuss.mg
woman and her abductor moved
to the Sierra Nevada when wit-
nesses reported 9eeing a man drag
a ecreaming woman from a pickup
truck. Police claimed Shepherd
had purchased a camouflage outfit
for Mills, which he forced her to
wear. Mills also was handcuffed
much of the time, police said.
Authorities tracked the duo
down Sunday near Tollhouse
Springs, a heavily forested area
OLYMPICS TICKETS
From Page A1
serru-fma.ls m swun.ming, ~basketball, and track and
field. as well as the opening and closing ceremonies.
A comput.enz.ed, random 8e.lection of order fonns will be used
to select ucket buyers 1.11 lhoeeeventa. Fans who don't get tickets can
get refunds
However , members of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing
Committee won't know which events will sell out until their cut-off d~te of Aug 15. 1983 No ticket con.finnations will be issued before
tt'itn
Thus, thetr best adVlce to Uckel buyers is to order as soon as
possible If an event does noteell out, tickets will be confirmed aft.er
Aug 15. acxordmg to a first-in, fim-serve system.
That means buyers should pick up the glossy, 32-page ticket
catalogs when they are made available Tuesday at Sears
department stores and First Interstate Bank branches throughout
Southern Cal.tfonua.
lt also means buyers should ~t _to the bank immediately
Tuesday to transfer funds into a checking acoount because full
payment for tickets mwit accmopany the orders.
And the prices for many eventa aren't cheap. Tickets for
uperung and closing ceremonies at the Coliseum are $200, $100 or
$50
Gymnasuc:s uckets range from $15, $25 or $35 for compulsory
exercises to $40, $60 or $9~ fat finale.
ln Orange County, tJckets for the Modem Pentathlon at Coto
de Caz.a and at the Heniaae Parlt Aquatics Complex m Irvine are
less at $14 per e-vent
Hunting ton Beach
Ahomeon!Na&OO-ol~OrM
-''"" DoJtgi.nzed-•-ed, -....... .. u ..... .., al 17.500 ... ~ --.... 8'Wy -_..,.,,ny --,,..,.,, by_.,.. , __ ..,""""°"' --,.---
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fool1ve......,•l It 000-----\ p-burgl9yonU.10000-ol°"9-.
0.Mt A locll -Qll aft IN ~ °"" · Sundrt
A C*CIMI°' encl e ---Ill 1100 _.. ,.....,_ !Men .,, -bl.trglery Of • or-1171 TO\"* plQup 11'1'1<..i on tho tt700-Of ~Ulne ,. ___ .,,_
Laguna Beach
A lt1t -Clwwy--otolerl "-1t1
.,...ing pl-. "" IN 200 -ol Aid> ~ 11..-yst 1143a.m
A-.11 ---up on IN-Off ol ........,._ ._.., 8und9y st 1.30 • m OlftcMlo _..
-lnto~Of--
Costa Mesa
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We asked:------
Next year the Olymplce are coming to Southern
Callfornla and Orange County-Is this something
to look forward to or wlll It cause more problems
than it's worth? ·
I
Jim Moore,
ator• manev•r. Newport Beach
•
"I'm looking forward to
meeting many different people
from different countries. I also
want to see a couple of events,
llke volleyball and boxing."
Bethenn H•uaten,
unemployed ftorlat,
Sent• An•
"I passed through Munich, In
1972 during the Olympics, but
didn't get a chance to attend
the events. I'd llke to. It'll
attract a lot of tourists and I'm
sure they'll bring much money
to spend."
SueKeymer,
Interior Plant C•r•,
Coet•Meu
"It may be good for busi-
ness, but I'm concerned that
the high cost of tickets wlll
prevent many people from
seeing the events."
Dr. Wllllem Aoeburg,
dentl8t,
Newpor1 BMch
''I think the Olympics wlll be
great. It will boost the econ-
omy. It'll give people some-
thing different to see. My
concern Is how are people
going to get tickets?"
Chrla Bogga,
painter,
Newport BellCh
"The Olympics wlll bring In a
lot of people and that wlll be
very good for businesses. I've
never been to the Olympics so I
really want to see It."
Suzie Bourtend,
telephone operetor,
Newport Beech
"It's going to be a madhouse
down here. I work In Anaheim
and they're already bulldlng
more hotels and adding on to
others. At the phone company
where I work, they're preparing
for a big overload of phone
calls."
TRAFFIC JAMS IN MESA FORECAST ...
From Page A1
teriz.ed by J81TUTled condluons"
and motorists can expect to wait in
long bnes before being able to crag, through. according to the
seven-page document
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work. but 1t will be congested,"
said seruor city planner Mike
Robinaon. "The round.I will have
to ask what level of congestion are
you wllling lO live with?"
Nearby residents laving 1.11
North Costa Mesa can expect thetr
"quality of life"' to be com-
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Relatives
of killing
suspect
queried
CHINO (AP) -Friends and
relatives of an e.caped mental
patient who ia accuaed of brutally
slaying four people will be ques-
tioned an Pennsylvania by in-
vesugatora looking for clues to his
whereabouts.
San Bernardino County
shenff's deputies made the trip
Eaat 1.11 an effort to trace Kevin
Cooper, 25, who escaped from a
Pennsylvania mental hospital,
then from the California state
prison at Chino. FBI agents in
Pennsylvania a.lao planned to
question people about Cooper.
Authoriues m Mexico, mean-
while, conbnued a hunt for the
suspect. California authorities
have said they think Cooper may
have fled to Mexico.
San Bernardin o County
aheriff's Deputy Tom Neely aaid
Cooper might be cloeer to capture
than reporta have indicated.
"There's a lot of stuff they're
(the detectives) keeping so they
can hone in on thia guy without
him knowing it," Neely said
Sunday.
Cooper. 25, ls charged wilh the
June 5 alayings of F . Douglas and
Peggy Ann Ryen, both 41, daugh-
ter Jessica, 10, and neighbor
Chriau>pher Hughes. 11, at a posh
home in the Chino Hilla.
Popular 30s
star Norma
Shearer dies
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ac-
tress Nonna Shearer, one of
Hollywood's biggest stars of the
1930s and an a.car winner for
"The Divorcee," has died at age
81, a hospital spokeswoman said
today.
She died Sunday afternoon at
Motion Picture and Television
Hospital in suburban.,i. Wood.land
Hills, t he spokeswoman said.
Jean Ferris. a hospital
spokeswoman, said she couldn't
giVe out the cause of death or
other det.atls until she'd spoken
with the actress' family
The brown-haired, gray-eyed
Canadian-born ~ won an
Academy Award for best actress
in the 1929 film "The Divorcee."
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Dow Jones Final
Up 24.44
Cloalng 1,220.5!5
R e tail sales jump 2 .1 p ercent
WASHINGTON Ret.atl sales jumped 2 l percent
m May led by contJnutng strength m the auto mdustry
The Commerce Department report said the May
increase foUowed rises ot 1. 7 ~rcent m Apnl and 2 3
percent in March May's figure came on unproved
business in all sales categories except for drug stores, the
report said "Everything looks good .. these gains are
very broadly based," said Sandra Shaber, director of
consumer econom1cs with Chase Econometncs. Sales by
auto dealers rose 5 4 percent aft.er clunbmg 7.6 percent
in Apnl. Exclud..lng autos, sales were 1.3 percent higher
in May after nsmg 0 4 percent m Apnl. Sales by
department stores and other general merchandise group
stores were up J 5 pt't"Cent aft.er declirung 0 2 percent in
Apnl
Concern t1oiced o ver interest
WASHINGTON President Reagan's chief
economic adVJ.Ser IB expressing apprehension -shared
by colleagues outside the White House -that n.sing
interest rat.es could slow or stifle or even eventually kiU
the nation"s recovery Interest rates are on the nse again
and have been for several weeks. If the trend conllnues.
says Martin Feldstein, chairman of the president's
Council of Economic AdV18ers, "it's posslble 1t would so
depress key mdustnes that the recovery as a whole
would peter out" and unemployment could begin nsmg
again as soon as next year
Meat p ack ers ratify wage -cut
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. -Unionized meat
packers at IBP Inc. 's largest plant rati11ed a 42-month
contract Sunday that cuts wages 12 percent and reduces
guaranteed weekly working hours. Officials of the
United Food and Commerctal Workers Local 222 S&Jd
about 700 workers from the 2,500~ployee plant at
Dakota City, Neb approved the contract 56 percent to 44
percent '
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Ali has some advice
for Oiler 'fighter'
EDMONTON. Alberta -SI
Muhammad All had some words of
advice for wmger Dave Semenko of the
Edmonton Oilers after their
three-round exhibition box.mg match Sunday
night
"He's mvolved too much m one sport," said
the former three-time world heavyweight. cham-
pion when asked if Semenkocouldeverbea boxer.
"I think he could If he tried but I don't think 1t
would be wise," said Ah in a slow, halting voice.
But Semenko said he intends to stick to
hockey.
"l have no second regrets for doing it," said
the 25-year-old Winrupeg nauve "I know why
he's the greatest champion in the world. He's still
quick. He still moves well. I'm glad l met him when
he's over 40-years-old."
A crowd of about 6,000 attended the fight,
which was preceded by SlX kickboxing matches.
Ballesteros takes title
HARRISON, N .Y Seve n
Ballesteros scored a dramatic,
tie-breaking eagle on the final hole
Sunday and finished at 70 and a 276
total to win the Manufacturers
Hanover-West.chester Classic by two strokes over
Andy Bean and Craig Stadler . Patty Sheehan
won the LPGA Championship by 9C'Oring five
straight birdies to firush wt th a 66 and 279 overall,
two strokes better than runner-up Sandra Haynie
. . . Miller Barber won the $250,000 Senior
Tournament Players Championship with a
one-stroke vtctory over Gene Littler
Quote of the day
Calvin Griffltb, owner of the Minnesota
Twins, whose sister, son and nephew all are
vice-presidents of the organization: "I don't
really know what the word nespotism (sic)
means."
Ryan equals Carlton
Nolu Ryu tJed Steve Carlton for Iii
bueb&ll'• all-time 1trlkeout lead Sun
day aa he etruck out 11 batten in flrlng
a five-hitter and ptt.chlng Houaton to a
2-0 victory over San Diego to highlight National
League action. Ryan and C.Ulton are now ded
with 3.:>36 strikeouts each. Elsewhere, .. Major
League home run leader Dale Morpby drove tn all
of lftlanta's runs with tua 16th and 17th homera of
the seaaon, powering the
Braves to a 3-2 victory over
San Franciaco . Pete Roae
singled 111 Joe Mor1an with
the winning run with twoout!I
in the 11th inning to lift
Philadelphia to a 5-4 decision
over Plttaburgh .. Jody
Davia' grand-slam homer and
a two-run blast by Ktltb
Mortland powered the Chi-
cago Cubs to a 6-3 verdict over ""AN
St. Louis The wm was the runth in the last 11
games for the Cubs . Tom Seaver pitched a
four-hitter, George Foster hit a two-run homr and
rook.ie Darryl Strawberry drove in three runs to
lead the New York Mets to a 9-1 blastmg of
Montreal Seaver, 4-5, had I06t h1S last three
decisions Sunday was the best offensive support
he's gotten in his 13 starts smce returning to the
Mets
Boxer's dad commits suicide
WANAQUE, N.J. -Robert Czyz, m
the father of rruddlewe1ght boxer
Bobby Czyz, conunitted suicide early
Sunday as his family slept at their
home here, police said today.
Wanaque Police Chief Davtd SISCO said that
Czyz, 39, died of a smgle bullet wound to the head.
"It was detennined by the prosecutor's office
and the county medicaJ examiner that it was a
suicide," Sisco said
The body was discovered by Bobby Czyz, 21 ,
and his younger brother Vincent when they came
downstairs Sunday morning, said Det. Sgt. Martm
Singer. Police were called at 6:55 a.m.
Although the e lder Czyz's wife, Louise, and
• two other children also were in the house,
a pparently all family members were sleeping and
no one heard the gunshot, Smger said.
Czyz left no note and there was no clear
tndication of what led to his suicide, the deteellve
said.
He was found in a recluung cha.Lr in the fanuly
room of the home, where he had been seen last by
his sons, the detective saJd The weapon used was
an automatic pistol, he said
Bobby Czyz, ranked 12th among World
Boxing CoWlCil middleweights with a 20-1 record.
has not fought smce November when he lost a
10-round decision to Mustafa Hamsho.
FLORES, ALL-STARS • • •
From Page C1
the New York Mets last week
"People at school ask me where I'm going," says Flores,
"and then they ask why? All l have to do IS teU them to look at
what Grandstaff has done. It's a good dec1S1on "
"Fred started recruiting Shane before the season even
began." pomts out GoruaJes. "When Fred Hoover goes aft.er
someone with that kind of intensity you know you're all right"
Flores lS the type of player who really has no flaws -
nothing that demands unmed1at.e attention He's strong in every
category, but obVlously the accent will be on improvement m
every facet of the game "Bobby (Grandstaff) told me l'd learn a
lot at Golden West," says Flores, whoee 3 8 speed to first base is
considered exception.al for a catcher
Twice he had three-hit games against EdJson in league play
and runnerssunply did not run a lot against him, although it is tus
arm m which he is seeking to improve the most.
"My stats ~gamst the riJ.nner really are only average," says
Flores "I want lD work a Jot on that this summer My best asset
is quickness. not arm strength."
Tuesday he'll be one of three South catchers, sharing duties
with Pacifica High's Scott Von Eps and Santa Ana's Albert
Camacho. But he mamtall\S the same disposJllon about Tuesday's
situauon as he has for the past three years with the Vikings wt th
a very unselflBh atutude in terms of starting, stating It makes
little difference where he fits mto the lineup
"He's a throwback to the old ball players," says Gonzales.
"Just a hard worker If he were selfish, he'd have wanted to
pitch or play shortstop, because he's just that versatile."
The All-Star game concludes his "prep" career, but there
are a Jot of md1cators that pomt to bigger and better moments for
Shane Flores
RACE WEEK
From Page C1
battle with William Ost.ermiller's
Serendipity-43 Celerity from
Bahia Coonnthtan Yacht Club.
ln Class D the series winner
was Salute. a Peterson-41 sailed
by Bas.il Twist Jr . St. FranclS
Yacht Club wtlh a low score of
7 11. points. a.a. E wmner tn the fin.al race
was Apogee, a Peterson-39
ro-skippered by Mllt and Marty
Vogel, Long Beach Yacht Club.
but it was matter of too little and
too late. The senes winner was
High Risk, a Frers-40 sailed by
James Mizell, St. Francis YC.
Mike Buach's Nel.!lon/Marek-36
Crackerjack, San Diego Yacht
Club won the final race and main-
tained Ci.rat in the standings
Fifty-aeven yachts vaklued at
about $5 million and manned by
over 500 crack aa.iJon participated
in the regatta which in four years
has grown to be one of the most
competitive events for Inter·
naUona.l Offshore Rule yacht. on
the West Coast. Final 1tan~:
CLASS A -1 Tomahawk
(Frera-51) John Arens, Balboa
YC: 2. Bu.lltrog (Petenion-55)
David Fenix, St. Francia VC; 3
Brisa (Choate-48) Denni. Choate,
Long Beech YC.
CLASS B -l Secret Love
(Petenon-45) &ad Hennan, Del
~ey YC: 2 ~ Pt'ndragon
{J)avid9on..f5) John MacLaurln,
Callfomla YC; 3. T\• betw~
Aleta (Pnenon-48) W&JTen Han
cock, N•wport Ha.rt>or YC, and
Travieio (NeblonJ'Marck-44) Ron
Kuntz.~ VC.
CLASS C l WuaJon
(Cho.~) Ed McDowell, KJna
Harbor YC: 2. Tle bttwwn
~krity (Serendtpfty-43) William
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Ostemuller, Bahia Connthlan
YC, and Geronimo (PetenJOn-42)
Richard Compton, Santa Barbara
YC.
CLASS D 1.Salute
(Pet.el'90n-41) Basu Twist Jr. St
Francis YC; 2.Quinteuence
(Petenon-41) Don Hughes, Santa
Barbara YC; 3. Tie between
Brooke Ann (Nelson/Marek-41)
Larry Harvey, Cabrlllo Beach
VC, and Clockwork
(Nelson/Marek-41) L . Otterson,
San Francillco YC.
CLASS E -1. High Risk
(Frers-40) James Mizell, St. Fran-
cia YC; 2 Bigwig (Choat.e-40) Ron
Melville. Balboa YC; 3 Apogee
(Petenon-39) Mill and Marty
Vogel, Long Beach YC.
CLASS F -1 Crackerjack
(Nebon/Marek-36) Mike Buach,
San Diego YC; 2. Salsa (F·3)
Leonard and Leta Nadler, Del
Rey YC; 3. Onalot (New York-36)
F. La Horgue/R. Mauinger, Long
Beach YC.
ANGELS LOSE
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Shane Flores
NEW ...
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gram and plans to join the Angels
by July l.
If Burleson can play, even on a
semi-regular baais, that would
leave FoU as a uUlty player, a
position in which he's already
expressed tus displeasure Plua,
although It hasn't been highly
publicized, Foli did ask to be
traded this past winter becauae he
felt "unappreciated" by the
Angels.
And, realistically, if the Angela
hope to acquire a quality player.
they're going to have to offer a
quality player in retwn. In other
words, of the eight current
starters, Foli would appear to be
the logical choice
Finally, Bavaa1 said Sunday
that Manager John McNamara
mentioned an interest in calling up
catcher Mike O'Berry from F.d-
monton, which would indicate Joe
Ferg\.&IOn ls on hia way out.
Ferg\.&IOn, hitleea in 21 at bate
this eeaaon. is reportedly miffed
anyway by his lack of playing time
and hall privately expressed a
desire to aome teammates that
he'd like out
O'Berry. on the other hand,
who played for McNamara at
Cincinnati, 14 a 10und dHenaive
catcher who could give Bob-Boone
an occaalonal rest. And, he'•
hitting better than .300 with tM
Trappel"5
• • •
Koosman sparks sweep
Jerry Koo1m1n t4Jssed a Iii
seven hitter and Chicago K'Ored 111x
runs in the third inning aa the Whl te
Sox de!eated Oak.land, 8-1, to c..'Omplet.e
a doubleheader aweep Sunday aft.er winning the
flrst game, 12-10, in 11 innings. Koosman, ~-1,
allowed only an unearned run ln the 11eCOnd
inning. In the opener, Vance Law hJt a aacrifi~ fly
to ltl.lp a 10-10 ti~ and Gres Walker followed with
a IOlo homer In other Amen-tlfCJ)(
can League action Sunday, ...
Glenn Abbott fired a
four-hitter in his first ap-
per81'\oe 11lnce 1981, and Seattle
broke out of a alump with a
16-hit attack to beat KanAa8
Clty, 8-1 . Cbtt Lemon's
homer was the difference aa ...
Detroit beat Cleveland, 3-1. to
sweep a doubleheader. The .
Tigers got a five-hit per-KOOlllAN
fonnance from Milt Wilcox to win the opener, 4· l
. Jim Gantner singled home Cecil Cooper wnh
the bases loaded and two out ln the 12th inning,
Uftmg Milwaukee to a 6-5 win over the New York
Yankees . . Wade Boga drew a two-out,
bases-loaded walk in the ninth inning as Boston
snapped a seven-game losmg streak with a 7-6
decision over Baltimore . . George Wrigbt h1t a
solo home run with one out 111 the 11th inning to
give Texas a narrow 4-3 wm over MU'Ulesota.
Arnoux wins Grand Prix
MONTREAL -Ferrari dnver •
Rene Arnoux was on a treadmill -
racing fast but not winning
That changed with Sunday's Can-
adian Grand Prue.
The Frenchman, a happy-go-lucky sort,
couldn't believe the things that were happening to
him.
And when the turbocharged engine in h1S
Ferran suddenly developed fuel-injecbon prob-
lems during a warmup session Sunday, his hopes
of turning that luck around in the race seemed
dimmed
But hLS crew tucked a new engine into his
bright red racer in less than two hours, and
Arnoux ran off to his first vtctory since coming to
Ferrari at the start of the year
"I was not very lucky before this race," &a.1d
Arnoux with a grin. "The car and the team are so
good, it was such a shame what had been
happerung to us. But, today, everything was
perfect."
Until Sunday's runaway 42.029-second VlC-
tory over second-place F.ddie Cheever of the
United States in a Renault, Arnoux's best finish m
1983 was third. He acoompl.Lshed that feat both at
Long Beach, Calif., and at San Marino, Italy.
Baseball today
1905-Chriaty Matht:waon of the New
York Glanta hurled his leCOnd career
no-hitter, a 1-0 verdict over the Chicago
Cub&
Toch1.y'1 birthday: Toronto Blue Jays
t'atcher Errue Whitt is 31
Express riddled, 42-17
Rookie Bobby Hebert passed for [i]
four touchdowns and completed 16 of c. >
25 passes for 247 yards to lead Michigan
to a 42-17 slaughter of the LA Express
to highlight USFL action Sunday. Express
quarterback Tom Ramsey piled up a club passing
record of 281 yards as he threw for two
touchdowns in completing 23 of 35 passes.
Michigan dominated the second haH with t~
touchdowns to break the game open Elsewhere,
Tim Spencer ran for one touchdown and caught
passes for two more as Chicago romped to a 31 -8
decision over Tampa Bay. The win tied the Blitz
.vlth the Bandits for hrst place m the league's
Central Dtvas1on David Trout kicked three field
goals and Kelvin Bryant scored one touchdown
and set up another as Philadelphia clmched the
AtlanticDIVLSion with a 23-9 wm over New Jersey.
Herschel Walker hmshed h'lth 76 yards on 25
earn es.
Hibbs is Trans-Am winner
WiJUe T. Rtbb1 held off a de-•
termined charge by Greg Pickett to
take his first-ever Budweiser
Trans-Am vtctory in the G.I Joe Rose
Cup sports car race at Portland International
Raceway Sunday. Ribb& earned $50,000 with the
victory . . Rlcbard Tharp has gone one up on
Sblrley MuldoWDey in their personal battle after
winning the top fuel finals of the Naoon.al Hot
Road As3ociat1on Spnngnallonals at National
Trail Raceway in Kirkersville, Ohio. . Ron Brown
, emerging as one of America's premier sprinters,
complicated his decl.Slon on whether to sign a pro
football contract or go for the Olympics when he
whipped NCAA 100 meter champion Emmit King
on Sunday at the Kinney lnvttational track and
field meet at the University of Califorrua'a
Edwards Stadium Brown breezed past King over
the final 20 meters to win in 10.35 ... Edwlo Moses
kept his gnp on the Jumbo Elliott track with hJs
74th consecutive hurdles victory, clockmg a 48 4:$,
at an mvitation.al track meet in V Lllanova, Pa
Television, radio
TV: No events 9CheduJed
RADIO: Baseball-Angels at Chicago Wlut.e
Sox, 5:25 p.m., KMPC (710); Atlanta at Dodgers.
7:35 p.m., KABC (790)
132-yya._r lock in jeopardy?
By Almoa Locbbey ~ Moulin, manager of Denrus Conner's Freedom '83
~Not~ Wr1Mf
It's been said that the head of the American
skipper who loses the Amenca's Cup will replace the
"auld mug" on the pedestal in the lobby of the New
York Yacht Club
Will this be the year that the head of Dennis
Conner, Tom Blackaller or John Kolius is placed on
that sacred pedestal,
With the Uruted States factng 1Ls toughest
challenge this year, many longtime observers are
allowing that the New York Yacht Club could lose 1ts
132-year old lock on the America's Cup
Five foreign challengers are fielding seven boats
in thetrialsinaneffort to wrest the Cup from the US
Australia iB sending two cont.enders, England two.
and Canada, France and Italy one each
The foreign boats and three Amencan teams will
9ail separate prel.urunary races between June 18 and
Sept. 8, with the best of seven finals starting Sept 13
on Rhode Wand Sound off Newport.
"Our big success over the years has been the
mtensityof a,etnals That's all gone now," said Ed du
Szalay takes Bogart
John Szalay's Pussycat was the overall and Class
B winner Saturday in the third race of Voyagers
iacht Club's Humphrey Bogart Serles for Per-
formance Handicap Ractng Fleet yachts The 19-mile
race was sailed around the Emmy and Eva otl tslands
in light airs.
Class B swept overall honors with Nugie Too,
co-skippered by Jim and Karen Nugent, Balboa
Yacht Qub placing second, and Allen Stewart's
Howlin' Owl, VoyQgers YC, third.
Trophy winners in a.a. A were I .Cats Pajamas,
Carl Last, VYC; 2 Slot Machine, B.J Haslett, Bahia
CoMntluan YC; 3. Jedi Master, Bruce Hansen, VYC.
Winner in Class C was Avanti II, Fred Masino,
VYC Second was Shadowfax,John Densmore, VYC
Aussies make changes
NEWPORT, R.1 AP Adnace and Australia ll,
two or the three Australian entries in the 1983
America'11 Cup challenge, underwent changes this
week after minor problems were dacovered in the
12-meter yachts by an offical measuring team.
All 12a must undergo an 1nspecuon to insure that
they confonn to design rules.
Neil Wyld, spokesman for Advance, the Royal
Sydney Yacht Squadron entry, said neither his t;>oat
nor Australia 11 had problems that were co0111dered
serious
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