HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-21 - Orange Coast Pilot· ·Austere '84 trana't budget
$80.2 million vot~d 10 support restructured bu •y•tem
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• Onqe County Truwlt D6itrict dArecton
Monday approved an a~ '80.2 million budaet
for the new fi9cal year that t. coupled wttb a
~of the buasystemalmed at provtdina
the mast eervtce 1n areM where ct.nand • the
p'Mtesl.
The budaet approved by OCTD dlrec:ton for
the &cal year~ July 1la18 percent lower
than the CWTent r-r'• $9ot.4 million bucfcet, but
. comes wttb the promi8e that no fare increuel are
contemplat.ecf.
While fares apparently WClll't be gotns up,
let'Vice clwlcel deliped to bettle what one dtrector chanicteriJed ~ "empty bua syndrome"
will beomne effective Sept. 11.
Among the ~ 8el'Vice changea are
leWl'al affectlna the~ COut, lncluding one
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TIJESOAY, JUNE 21, 1983
Donna Eidsmoe led
recall campaign
New tru$1ee takes
a seat aibid foes
lt..'!f.£'5'EUIAN
Next month, Donna Ekllrnoe will take a .. ton the CoMt
Community CoUeae District .,vem1nc board bemde four uu.tem
lhe WM workinc to recall earlier tht. )'Mr.
J'Adernoe, a 27-year-old Garden Grove r-'dent who attendl
Oranae Coelt Collete in a.ta ~ bM been ..i.c:tect .. -.dent
mem6er of the clJstrict'a board of truateee. The board own111
operadonof0ranaec.o..t. Golden West and COlllltllneco!h8• , pl~
public televildon ltadon KOCE Ctw\nel GO ln HunUJwton s.ch.
On July 1, J:tdlmoe 8'1Ceeeda Julia Hall, the current swcfent truitie.
The term la f« one year.
The 1tudent trustee, choeen by lludent repre1entativ• from
the three colJeses, hu no vottna power on the board, but attenda all
open board meetinp and conveyi 1tudent ooncerna to the elected
tru.teel.
Still, thia appointive chair hu become 10methina of a bot -L
(See STUDENT TRUSTEE, Pqe Al)
ORAN GE COUNl Y C ALIF ORNIA 25 CENTS
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Hospital heari.ng tonight ·1
Testimony on facility for Irvin~ may ruq through Wednesday
Fun on the rocks
Surlers catch some hot action near Abalone Point
at the El Morro Mobile Home Park beach. The
looming rock cliffs form an impressive backdrop
for Crystal Cove State Park.
Manslaughter ·verdict
in auto murder trial
BY JEFF ADLER otlliie...., ........
The tint man in Orange County
to be accuaed of murder in
connection with a traffic collision
waa found guilty of the le.1er
charge of vehicular manalaughter
Monday by a Superior Court jury.
a year ago when the California
Supreme Court ruled that murder
can be alleged in certain circum-
1tances.
Forgette, who never disputed
that Eden was responaible for the
death of Huntington Beach resi-
dent Margaretta Jean McFall, ..Cd
he was utisfied with the jury'•
findings, but would have
(See TRAFFIC, Pqe Al)
BY GLENN SCOT1' of'lMDlllJ .......
A.ft.el' years of waiting, byi.ne
residenll will witneea tonight and
probably Wedneeday the tint
• hearines in the !orig pnXle99 to
determine whether a holpital will
be built in their city.
It ii cotncidenta1. although fit-
tirlg, that the long-IOUght public
hearinp on the t..ue lhou1d fall
on the two longest dayi of the ...,.-... year.
.Rev~mp .
ofHB
proposed
By ROll&RT BA.ll&.ER on......, ........
For 30 years they've been
fighting the battle of downtown
redevelopnent in Huntington
BMch. The stakes are h1lh be-
cau.e nine mi1e8 of prime couta1
land are ripe for deYelopment.
The rivalry hu been fierce.
Once in 1976, the aldrmiah to
remake the deteriontina down-
town made it to the City Cou.ncil
for a final deciaon.
But the plan went down to
defeat when Orange County
Supervt.or Harriett Wieder, then
may« ..of Huntington Beech and
an advocate of redevelopment,
wtthdttw it aft.er encountering
heavy fire from an overflow·
crowd at the Huntinaton Beach
High School auditoriwn.
Opponenll at the time lubed
out at proJX*!d llkyBcrapen and
(SM BB, Pqe Al)
While jurors unanimously ..sreed William Eden, a Buena
Park resident, wu guilty of
vehicular manalaughter in the
December 1981 death of a Hunt-tncton Beach woman, they dead-
locked 7-5 over the matter of
Eden'• guilt or innocence on the
murder charge, uid defen1e at-
~ Alex Forgette. The pros-
ecution bad 10Ught a 1ee-
ond-<legree murder conviction.
Mesa IDan, I other die
in motorcycl.e accident
Following the reeding of the
verdict, reached after two days of
deliberations, Judge Robttt Polla
ICheduled a July 22 diapomtion
bearing. At that time, the proa-
ecution either will uk that Eden
be tried a teCOnd time on the
murder charp OI' accept the jury'• I wrdkt on the manalaught.er con-
viction.
The trial waa a first in Orange
County becau.e defendanta in
traffic death CMl!ll routinely are
cbarpd with manahna1hter.
However. that changed more than
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Two Orange County men, in-·
cludina one from Cotta Mesa,
were killed when their motor-
cycle9 erupted in name. after a
high-speed crash on the 0rteaa
ffiahway Monday afternoon,
authorities uid.
Mkhael Carl Callihan. 32, of
Costa Mesa, had pulled over to the
right lhoulder and appuently
wu ~a U-tum when h.la
cycle collided with another driven
by Michael Anthony Hend.ricka,
25, of El Toro, who wu travel.ina
wmt at a high rate of 1peed.
No1 l teed M•rtln•
NavraaQG .. breezed to
an euy Yictory in her
fi"t-round
m•teh •t Wimbledon
today, rouUna Soatla
Afriea't Beverly Moald,
6-1,6-0.
P .. eCl.
according to officer Bud Rookl of
the California Highway Patrol
"It mU1t have been an in-
credible impact," Rookl uld. Both
driven WeN thrown a great
dlltance from their moWl'cycles
and killed before the two vehicle.
bunt into name.. he laid.
The accident occurred on a
strailht IU'etch of the road at
about 2:30 p.m. when villblllty
WU ao00 in both directlom.
The lnddent. under invatip-
tion by the CHP.
Business news
Like to keep up wltJa
who'1 dolea what la tlae
world of baahlete aad
.n-ee? The Daily
Pilot'• Oraqe Coaaty
BualD• eolmma p•e1
7oa tKe late9t reporta .
Pap BS.
Balance due
TM clrop tn oil prleee
hu forced the Anh
producen to eat beek
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to~••la•••
Jaek A.a•no11 reporte.
P .... A.6.
The sun 1et1at8:07 p.m. ton.iaht
and one minute later Wednelday.
But much of Irvine will mm the
eolstice to watch the hearinp on
what hu almost become a natural
phenomena in th.ii community -
· the ltonn over lelection of a group
to build a major medical center.
~hearing beginl at 7:30 p.m.
at the Irvine High School
Auditorium and will continue
well after the lut rayi of 1unlight
diffU9e in the west. It will be
televi8ed in Irvine on Community
C..blevilion Channel 3.
Officiala for the Orance County
Health Planning Council. which
adminiaten the prooeed.inp, uy
the hearing will be continued until
· Wednelday night if it im't com-
pleted by 10:30 p.m.
Considering that three compet-
ing groups each have been uked
to make 30-minutepreeentationl.
.................
Artist Chris Mataon embellished the John Wayne
memorial to include a 1ta11eeoach and six hones.
A home for Duke
Portrait to hang in arts cenwr
By STEVE MARBLE 00..Dlllr ....... Acity~ bronze relief of John Wayne, exiled more
than a year aao to a city hall office .Jn the late actor'~ hameSowll ~ ·
Newport Beach, finally t. to pt a permanent restina 1pot. •
The ax-foot-lone artwork, commillioned after Wayne'e-dNth
in 1979, hu been coJ.1ectin1 dUlt since early 1982 when city ooundl
memben banned lt from ever bebll dllplayed fn City Hall.
The ban came aft.er a drawn-out ~t over wtM> would
pay for the bu relief, which doubled in U and COit bef<itt it WU
completed. ·
The dty finally shelled out $32,000 to pay off the artilt and
~ted it to an office in the Parka, BMclw and RecreMion
Depirtment.
. Now the art ptece ii to be pu~!::~ dllplayed at the Newport Theltre AJ1a Cent.er, a 100•1Mt ty 0. -city hu qJ'eed to
expand wtth a new lobby and awtrvonw. 1i)e nlemoriaf will be
mounted Oil a wall outade the lobby. .
"We'll finally have a spot for It," laid Councilwoman Jaclde
Heather, who aid a formal dedication t. likely. ·'
The memorial, WhJich the city clailm WU prompted by a
(See POllTIUIT, hp .U)
to the ooundl'• Review c.ammit..
tee, Md that many IUpporten in
the audience will undoubtedly
deliver prepared and imprc:lmptu
~a eecond day of bearinp
IM!llW M UkeJy M the IUD rilinc .
Wectne.day at 5:42 a.m..
The three applicanta are:
•People for an Irvine Com-
munity Hoapetal (PICH), which ,.
wantl to build a 222-bed hospital
(See HOSPITAL. Pqe Al) ~
New tai
in Irvine
poridered
llY GLENN 8C01T otlliie ........... Irvine'•~ board will decide
Thunday whether touk voten in
November to aJ>P('OW. a lpedal
$50-per-paroel tax.
Oftida1I for the Irvine Unified
School District esthnate the tax
could ral8e •much • $1.4 millioo becinninl in the 1984-85 ft8ca1
yeu. The money woWd be u.ed
ltrictly fat maintenance and oper-
ationl. aappU. and textboob. ·
· A public hearinc t. dw!duled at
the llChool board'• meettna beein-
nina at 7:30 'p.m. at t •kMlde
Middle School, 3 ~ in
Woodbridge.
Board memben uid during a
meeting two weeks aao· they are
int.erelted in a bel1ot me.ure in
November, but Mked fOI' more
detalled information .
The bellot l'DMllUre would re-
. quire a two-thirda vot.e ol ap-
proval; .the tax 'could be im-
plemented once a year for three
yeal"I by majority vote of the
IChool board rnemben.
. . Ron Upton, the cilatrict'1 bwi-
nem l'D&ftall!I', called Thur.s.y'a.
--6ol\ a ''hurry-up public bear-
ing." He Mid the board needs to
llCl on the be.UOt n.-.are quickly
becau.e of time llmi1a for eettlnl
the meMW'e on the bellc4.
He laid the board would ho1d
mAnY public~ to dilc\m
the tax propom before the elec-
tionl. -l Board memben dllcumed the
propcmd tax when they approved
a -.live $48.9 million ..,,,,....
budptfornext~._..,,-. n1D8 July 1. to die
budett. the cliltrld wW the
,.,. wlth • t2 million mny~
( ... IRVINB, .... .U) • I
Al Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, June 21, 1983
Rites scheduled f oi-J.H. Siher
Memorial eervicee are ached-
uled Wedneeday for Hunttncton
Beach resident and buainele
leader John Holcomb Silver, who
died Sunday.
Mr. Silver, 56, wu a foundina
member of the J.4untington Har-
bour Yacht Club and the Hunt-
ington Club. He was president of
the Huntinlton Harbour Anglen
and the Huntington Harbour
Property Owners Aseociation.
He al.lo wu the only volunteer
leeder in Huntington Harbour to
have let'Ved two terms as grand
manhal of the Philharmonic So-
ciety'• Christmas boat parade. . ' .
He al.lo eerved aa finance ch&l.r-
rnan of the BolM Chica Con)milt.ee
for Clean Water and Ocean~
and an officer in the Cali-
fornia-Marine Parka and Harbor
A.-x:tatiOn.
Silver fonne~ co-owned Nehi
Royal Crown . At the time of
h1I dMth. he was owner and chief
executive offlcer of Marlin
FiberaJua of Huntington Bffch
and wu pnwident of the Inter-
national Spa and 1\tb lnltltute.
He was the 90n of the late Mr.
and Mrs. George Edward Silver of
STUDENT TRUSTEE ...
From PageA1
The financially troubled district has laid off teachen and cut
prognma during the past six months, causing the student trustee to
be tom by loyalties toward fellow students, teachers and the district
adminiatration.
But Donna Eidsm~ is not apprehensive about entering the
---tray. She.aayubtl a tended eyery_ opeti board meetini ~F@.
16, when the trustees first approved the layoffs of more than 100
teachers and administratOn.
A campaign to oust the trustee& wu launched aoon afierward.
"I worked on the recatl at tint/' Eidsmoe says. ''Penonally, I
didJ\'t aee bow the trustees were 80ing to otter a well-rounded
education with all the cuts they had made."
But in recent months, Eldamoe says ahe has talked to diatrict
offidala, including Trustee George Rodda Jr. and Orange Coast
College President Bernard Luskin, and has obtained a better
understanding of the diltrict's financial difficulties.
Newport Beach. He la tw'Vived by
h1I wife Betty' 80na John and
Jeffrey, a brother Robert and
ai.1t.er lane Silver Htpen, both of
Newport e..ch.
Memorial eervklet will be con-
duct.cl by the Rev. Paul C.
Jobmen al 3 p.m. W~y at
Grace Lutheran Church, 6931
F.ciincer Ave., Jluntiqton Beach.
Family memben auaest dona-
tiona can be made to the Hope
Hou.ee, 421& N. Peck Road, El
Monte, or the American Cancer
Society.
HOSPITAL
From Page A1
and related facilitie1 called Irvine
Medical Cent« on Sand Canyon
Avenue jult north of the San
Diego Freeway. Thia group is
affiliated with Hoag Memorial
Hospital of Newport Beach and
the Irvine Co.
•HealthWest Foundation of
Chatsworth, which wants to build
-232-bed HealthCity-complex at
UC Irvine. The university selected
HealthWest over other groups to
build the on-<:ampua hospital neer
. its c.ollege of Medicine )!St off
MacArthur Boulevard.
•United Western Medical
Centers. Inc., which wants to include an out-patient surgical
center in a 24-hour clinJc in its
building on Barranca Parkway in
Woodbridge.
John Holcomb dies
IRVINE
From PageA1
fund but will finiah with only
$104,000 in contingencies, Upton
said.
He said the district's spending
plan la baaed on the governor's
state budget recommendations,
but added that the district would
-.pend at leMt $1 million in
conti~ncieti anyway under
ie.-restrictlve proposals in the
state Legi.alature.
Like other ad.ministraton •in
c.aii.tomia, Upton said state cut-
backs have caueed his district'•
surplus to dwindle. The ballot
measure, he said, would otter a
means of shoring up district
operations ao no major cutback.a
woutd be needed.
TRANSIT BUDGET ...
From Page A 1-
Theee c~ alone with
othen throu4h0ut theciounty, are
expected topnerate an addltloaal
84, ,800 riden a )'W and ifta'1' II!
farebox ievenuee b)' '232,300,
aocord1na to OCTD ottidall.
OCTb apokeawoman
MadeWne Bk:kert Mid apedfJc
ln.fonnation ooncemina the route
chanaea can be obtaineCl by cal11na
OCT[> at 686-RIDE.
The 1983-84 budlet ..u out
'70.2millioninoperatlnlcmt.,1.3
~t more' than this yeu''I
bud&et: $5.2 mllUon tor capt-1
development projecta. and $4.8
million f~ the development of
rap6d trulllit.
Not reflected in the total~
ia $10.& nU1Uon the district "'
hoptnc to receive In federal
ll'Ulta. Dickert explained.
-· TRAFFIC DEATH. • • From PageA1
preferred if juron had found h1I
client 11\nOOent of the murder
charge outright.
"I'm hopeful this will end the
matt.er, that the proeecutor will
not ask for a retrial," the attorney
laid. "By every definition I'm
famWar with, this (the fM:'tl in the
cue) fits the mold of man-
alauahter." ~utor Doug
Wooc:t.mall wu out of town Mon-
day and unavailable for comment.
Eden faces a maximum
eentence of three yean on the
vehk:ular manalaughter charge. U
convicted of second-degree
murder, he would have faced a
sentence~ from 15 yeen to
life in prUon.
"We expect the evidence to .
ahow the accident was his fault;
WM the result of hJ.a negllaence;
however, the evidence will ahow
that at no time did h1I mind ahow
malice aforethought," Forget:Se
told jurors dµring his openb)g
statement.
1 He argued Eden waa unaware
bis driving constituted a
life-endangering circumstance
that afternoon, a findin8 the jury
was required to make in ocder to
return a murder conviction.
McFall, a 50-year-old mother of
nine, was driving southbound 0n
the Orange Freeway near Full-
erton with her 14-year-old daugh-
ter on Dec. 23, 1981 when 8be
eued her car to the ahoulder to
oomult a roed map.
Du.ring May, Eidsrnoe says. the recall group refuaed to halt its
campaign to oust one trustee who appeared sympathetic to eome of
its concema. She says ahe withdrew her support at that time. HB DOWNTOWN ...
From the beginning, the de-
feme attorney conceded that
Eden, who was 27 at the time of
the accident, waa intoxicated and
didn't realiJ:e how fast or where on
the Oranae Freeway he waa
d.rlvin& when · the oollllion oc-
curred.
Seconds later, McFall'• car Was
reer-ended by Eden's van -
speeding along the ahoulder -
and pushed down _an embank-
ment.
Today, she believes the recall is unjustified becauae three
board .eats must be filled in November during a regular election.
Eidamoe views henelf aa a claaaic example of the type of per90n
helped by California's tuition-free community college system. She
spent her early yean in Mi9owi where, she says, college education
only seemed within reach of affluent students. .
She Sractuated from high achool in, 'San Diego, married 900n
afterward and had two children. Her marriage ended in divorce and
a bitter~y battle.
Eidsmoe remarried, moved to Orange County and worked at a
variety of jobs. After receiving Coast district catalop in the mail,
she diacovered ahe could obtain higher education at a minimal cost. .
In 1981, she began taking c1aaaea at Orange Coast College.
Though initially aeekingelectronics training, she became interested
in psychology at OC:X::. She now plana to study one more year at
OCC, then transfer to Cal State Long Beach to obtained degrees in
physiological psychology.
Eidsmoe herself may be affected by some of this year's Coast
di.strict cutbacks-psychology was one of the areas in which classes
were cut.
"It's been a very controversial semester," she says. "And next
year probably won't be much better."
Of the elected trustees she'll be working with, Eidsmoe says, "I
arq trying very hard to undentand why they made the decisions
.they did. I.t probably won't be easy for anybody."
Huntington Beach
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Fountain Valley
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molllle i-.. al L...m --Inc., on Kaletna iv-Md p-.s u.am.,.. • ..,_ tnto • we1t1nQ
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215G-POUnd 11ra 11111 on Nm.
From PageA1
inteme uee of the land.
Tonight, a new chap~r on the
revitaliz.ation of downtown is
echeduled to unfold at a .public
hearing before the city's Planning
Commiaaion. The hearing la ex-
pected to begin shortly after 7 p.m.
in the council chamben at 2000
Main St.
Tonight's h~ actually is on
a specific plan, prepared at the
direction of the City Council,
which includee 374 acres of coastal
land adjacent to Pacific Coast
Highway and running from Gold-
en West Street to Beach
Boulevard.
But it goes hand-in-hand with
redevelopment because the
boundaries covered by the specific
plan -which calla for mixed
commercial, residential and rec-
reational development -are
roughly the same as a previously
adopted redevelopment area.
The similar boundary allows
the city council, aa the redevelop-
ment agency, to uae the tools of
A~•-•-'90•1-lfom• ~on IN 17800 bloc:lt of Sl<y P-Clrela
Newport Beach
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redevelopment, including emi-
nent domain and .tax increment
financing. to encourage down-
town development.
Virtual unlimited building
heights in the downtown oore
section at Main Street and Pacific
Coast Highway, acroaa from the
pier, have drawn most of the
attention thus far.
Opponents uy akyacrapers and
intenae land u.es will tum the city
into "another Miami Beach."
They alao say the city's street
system can't acconunodate such
intense development, even
though backers say the current
plan is less ambitious than
previous ones.
But supporters say something
needs to be done to improve the
downtown area.
They say that for too long, the
area has presented a negative
irDage. They say that existing
conditions diacourage new invest-
ment.
PORTRAIT ...
From Page A1
newspaper editorial after Wayne's deeth. originally was to cost
$17 ,500 and depict Wayne with a st.lgecloach and a couple of hones.
BlJt three years later, when C«ona del Mar artist Chris Matson
finlahed hia work. the memorial had been embelliahed with a •
separate atageooech, six hons and the likenemea of character
act.on Andy Devine and John CarraCline alone with Wayne.
nie artist cte.cribed it aa a scene from ··s~·· a 1939
Wayne cla.ic.
Although a civic group suppmedly had agreed to pay for the
bronze relief, the city ended up footing the bill when the group
came up short of money. •
The artist, who said he refinanced his hou9e to pay for the
memorial, was angered when h1I fee was slow in coming. He waa
angered again when the finished work waa stored away in City
Hall.
"We're glad it's going to finally be displayed -.. the city sure
tootdts sweet time,'' said Andy Mataon, the arti.st's 1on. "I know my
dad will want to be at the wweillng."
The younger Mataoo said his father eventµally lost his home
becauae of the refinancing and suffered a heart attack last summer.
He said he is trying to ahJeld his father from any further
controveny.
Though an unveiling date has not.been eet, the improvements
to the theatre-which is situated on a cliff overlooking Newport
Harbor -are ex-pected to be f1nJahed next fall.
COSTA MESlt
30th · Xnnl.ersary. l
Alercbantof tbeWee~
Jack Reinert came to riiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Costa Mesa from Los Angeles
In January of 1949 and has
been operating Relnert's for
nearly ?5 years.
He's beeA a member of
the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce and served on the
Board of Directors from 1968
to 1968.
Mrs. Reinert Is presently
on the board, as well as being
members of Costa Mesa
Tomorrow and the National
Federation of Independent
Buslneumen, and served on
the Citizens Advisory Board of
Orange Coast College .
Reinert'• Is a fully modern
_store which caters to MrVe the
customer. Reinert'• carrya the ._ ______ 11111!9-.-~--llm!ll-...
cl-le styles which prevail
from year to year for both men
and women .
. Reinert'• h" been advertlelng with the Piiot alnce 1950 when tt wa a
weekly publlcatl6n -advertlllng at IMat monthly prevtoualy but recently .t
leut weekly. "The Piiot ha ~ the local main ltaple media and wlH
.continue to be our malnatay,'' aaya Mr. Reinert •
llllJPllt . ..
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I NATION •
House, Senate neg«:>tiators
compromise on huge budget
WASHINGTON -HOUie and Senate necc>tiaton have ACl'eed
on a comprooUie ~ blWon budaet for 1984, includlnc
multibUUan-dollar lncre•n in tuee and dome9tk apend1nc that
Premdent R.can aya he la JookinC forward to vetoina· The
spendina blueprint now aoes bllCk to the HOUie and Senate amkl
cxincema that R.can'• opposition and bieker'-"'lC in both eMinben will link the plan, making it impo-'ble fQI" ~ to adopt a bud&et for the ft.cal yar be&innina Oct. 1. Under the compromille
adop~ by voice vote Monday nfaht, taxes would be tncr..ed by
$7S billion over three yean: $12 b1lllon in 1984, $15 billion in 1985
and $46 billion in 1986. Rqgan already hal ruled out any tax
1ncreues until 1986.
Bill to control union officials
WASHINGIDN -The Senate hal unanimoualy pueed.
legialation that would force union officiala to resign from their
po.ttionl upon conviction of crlmel. The bill, which wu pamed
Monday and 19>t to the HOUie on a 75-0 vote, would al80 apply to
manaaement Eilficiala who deal with unions and the trustee. of
union pension funds. At the diacretion of the 8entenci.na Jud&e,
convicted labor officials would be barred from holding office from
five to 10 years. -
Survivors form lobbying effort
WASHINGTON -Aggrieved relatives of aervicemen who
died during military duty have formed a lobbying effort to make
the Defen,e Department more accountable to surVlvors. Frank
Lockwood, president of Citizens Against Military Injustice, laid
Monday that the 1,400-member group will prea Cbngresa to force
the military to give survivors accurate infonnation about dealhl of
aervicemen. ·
Reagan seeks funding for EPA
WASHINGTON -(AP) -President Reagan has asked
~to appropriate $265.5 million to accelerate Environmental
Protection Agency efforts to clean up haz.ardoua-waste dunipe. The
request wu made in an announcment Monday by the White Hou.e
prem office while Reagan wu making a political fund-raising trip
."to Jeckaon, Mm. The funds would al80 be used for EPA'•
' regulatory, enforcement and re9e&J"Ch divisions.
STATE
Clerk pleads guilty in bribery
LOS ANGELES -A former Immigration and Naturalization
Service clerk has pleaded guilty to federal charges of taking $9,000
in bribes from two FWplnol in exchange for forged documents
indbting they were legal residents. Aalistant U .S. Attorney
Richard M. Callahan Jr. told U.S. District Judge Lawrence T.
Lydick Monday he bad evidence ahowing that Kenny M. Cortez,
34, aapplied residency papers to at least 40 aliens and may have
made u much u $83,000.
Court to begin night sessions ·
LOS ANGELES -To lncrea8e its aoceilaibWty and relieve a
growing backlog, the Lat Angeles Municpal Court has ltarted a
night leSSion. Except for unlawful detainer caaes, the court handles
non-jury civil ilsues up to $15,000 which have an estimated trial
time of_one hour or leea. Cues are heard beginning at 5:30 p.m. in
DiviSiona 61 and 62 of the traffic court building.
WORLD
Gunmen get $9 million in gems
LONDON -Scotland Yard detectives today aearched for five
,gunmen who 9COOped up $9.~ million worth of diamondl, rubies
·and other precious germ in six minute. of "cool and efficient'' work
at a jewelry store. The robbery, believed to be the biggest haul of
gem in Britain's history, began Monday when employee. of Bond's
,jewelers in London's poeh Mayfair diatrlcl opened an e1ectronical-
ly-controlled door to admit a man in a pin-atrlped suit. Four masked
men rushed in behind their well-dreaeed accomplice.
14 guerrillas killed in Guatemala
GUATEMALA CITY -The army says, a patrol killed 14
guerril1u on a aearch-and-detrtroy mileion in northwestern
Guatemala. A statement i.-ued Monday by the army's public
relations office said the fighting took place in the mountainoul
region of Nebaj in Quiche province, 165 miles northwest of
Guatemala City. It aa1d without elaboration that M-16 riflel and
Soviet-made grenades were captured in the fighting with the
guenillaa.
Agents nab heroin in Australia
SYDNEY, Australia -Cl.toms agents fished a Chine9e
aeaman out of Sydney harbor today after be tried to efude police
who 8eiJAd 88 pounds of heroin, the biggest hauf of the drug in
Australia'• hiltory, authorities laid. Federal police were question-
tn,-the ie-.matt, trom the Hong Kong-registered lhip "laland
Container," about the heroin, which authorities aay would have
90ld on the stree18 for the equivalent of $34 nilllion to $51.mlllioo in u .s. currency.
Undersea quake hits Japan coast
TOKYO -An unde111ea earthquake ltr'Uck off the northern
· cout of Japan today, and offidall warned of the threat of high
• waves along the cout, lncludin8 stretchea devaatated by
, quake-trtaered sweU. lalt month. Two houn after the quake
: occurred in the Sea of Japan, Japan'• Central Meteorologjcal
: ~ laid wavee u high u six feet bad been lighted in aome .n., but it bad no repor11 of .moua damage along the COMt.
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, June 21, 1983 A8
Demonstration follows Pope's talk
Pontiff blesses 'thirst for justice,' Demomtra~ors march, clash with Wroclaw police
WROCLAW, Poland (APf -A line of police vebklm, 11.rerw police remained in the"'area: th1nt of the ,.._i-tnuldtudel of
Police routed demomtnton in the waWnc, spilled riot troopa in front Meanwhile, in Odanak, a my compatriots from all that
aouthwat.em d~ Wn>elaw of the line of marchen • a 1pokaman for Lech Waleea uJd would distort and weaken It.
today, houn after John Paul helicopt.et' qrc1ed overhNd bark-the chief of the outlawed Soll-'"llUa cannot be ct.troyed or
II ble9ed the "tJ\1nt or~'' of tnc. orden to "IO home J>NC9-dartty labor urlioo w• atven a 1uppreued," the pope told
Poland'• worUtla and their ~-fully " three-day leave of a1-nce from wonhlppen from Wroclaw, capi-
gle for rich ta. It.a the helmeted police jumped h1I job at the lhipyarda to meet the tal of Lower SOelia and a atrona-
trom their vehicles, people watch-pope in Krakow on Thunday, the hold of the outlawed Solidarity After the pope apOke at the
Wroclaw hippodrome, aeveral
hundred young people marched throu&h the dty center, where
they were intercepted by
hehneted riot police becked by a
water cannon
Claims '
filed in
slayings
CHINO (AP) -The family of a
boy whoee hacked-up body wu
found with three a1a1n Chino Hilla
nelghbon haa filed wrong-
ful-death claima totalling $125
million against various agencies, a
lawyeraays.
The parents of 11-year-old
Christopher Hughes filed claima
againlt the at.ate of California, Loe
Angeles County, the dty of Lat
Angelea, the California lnltitution
for Men at Chino and Mayview
State Mental Hospital in Penn-
sylvania, attorney John Q. Adami
said Monday.
The couple teeka $25 million
from e.ch agency' alleging ••gr-om
negligence" in the way former
mental patient Kevin Cooper wu
handled, Adams laid.
Cooper, 25, who eacaped from
both the Pennsylvania and Chino
fadlltiea prior to the June 5
murders, remainl at large and baa
been fonnall_y ~ with
murdertnc F. Douglas and Peay
Ann Ryen, both 41, daughter
Je81ii4, 10, and Hughes.
Cooper ii al80 charged with the
at1empted murder of Joshua
Ryen, 8, who IW"Vived the attack
with a allt throat and who went
home from the 00.pital over the
weekend.
Adama contends infonnation
about Cooper'• e.cape and crimi-
nal chargel in Pennsylvania
ahould have been included in
Cooper'• probation report when
he wu aentenoed to two years in
Chino last April on two Lat
Angelee County burglary oonvic-
tionl.
pontifr1 1a1t day 1n Poland. labor federation. inc from hJ&h·rille apartments 1be police encounter with the The pontW'1 poli~ oommenta =~= wipo~ =.:.~..; demonatraton came aa the pond.ff have an1ered the Poll1h
ivel ._... vllited the Wroclaw cathedral. In authorities, who IC'-eecl to .. the
derlatve Y • hil • mon at the hippodrome, the papal vllit after the nation'•
The marchers diapened pelCe-pope aid, 0 1 would lib to powerful Roman C..thpllc cbun:b
-1ully,butaheavyooncentratiooof ~ this just hunger and lald it would be ltrictly..religloua.
A pickup truck that tried to pull a mobile home from ill Oooded
location on the banks of the Colorado River also got stuck in the mud
Monday afternoon· near Parker, Ariz.
Colorado River water stlll rising
Grand Junction residents pack as threat to dike continues
By Tiie AalOCiated Presa Hoover Dam, eui of LM Vegas, Ne-v., ia the
About 300 people in Grand Junction, Colo., northernmo8t of the three dama. Davia Dam ii ·
we.re "paddng their stutr• and pttparing to about 60 miles to the IOUth near where the three
evacuate after warnlnet that a nearby earthen at.ate. converge. Parker Dam ii another 60 mils
dike wu endangered by the fut-rising Colorado below that.
River, authoritiea lald. . ,. The spring rains and runoff were creetinc
Hundreda of miles downstream, residents m ecattered f)nnttlna aero. the West, from Canton,
the Parker Strip recreetional area of Arizona and s o to Sou~ California California 1tacked aahdbap or moved mobile · ·• ·
homea to b.lgher ground Monday in preparation . Mesa County Sheriff Dick Wi.Waml urged the
for the anow-fed waters. evacuatian of the Connected Lakes area of Grand
The l'Sden18 were hoping to stay ahead of Junction after the U.S. Geological Survey warned
the Colorado River, which ro.e nearly 2 feet on the that the Colorado wu expected to ri11e at 1eut a
fint of three days of planned water releues from half-footovemlghL Wi.Wamllllid he expected the
dama between Arizona, Ne-vada and California. river to climb an additional 2 feet by next week.
Federal officials were forced to lift floodgates The re.lden18 were warned to move becaU8e
at the three daml early Monday becau.e their an earthen dike aeparatinc their home9 from the
re9el"YOin were filled to the brim by record river wu crwnbll.ng. <:oncem OYel' the ume dike
anowmelt and heavy 1pring rains. forced a one-day evacua~ three weeks aao.
A quiet day on shuttle hef ore rendezvous
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fl.a.
(AP) -The ahuttle commander
turned Challenger'• carso bay
from IWlll&ht to ahadow'and back
today, aeeking thennal protection
for a aatellite needed during
Wed.needay rendezvoua man-
euven. ~ the mialion hit its
midpoint, ground creWs began landina reheanall in Fbida.
Jelly beans
brighten up
shuttle crew.
A NASA pilot traced the ahut-
tle'1 approach path acnm the It.ate
and controllers told the utronauts:
"We've 10t aome (b9d) weather Ml
the Cape today. We think that's
a'good omen you'll have good
weether on Friday."
Today waa an unuaually quiet
day in orbit, with the astronauts
preparing for Wedneeday'1 at-
tempt to steer the ahuttle to a
rendezvous with the West Ger-
man ICientific aatellite known aa
SPAS.
A aatellitecomputer regiltered a hich temperature early today, and
Mialion Control directed the crew
to ahut down aeveral experiments
and tum the lbuttle belly-up,
p1adnc the payloed in the cold
lbadows.
Aft« eevera1 hours. Weat Ger-
man payio.d manapra reported
that one of the SPAS inltrumenta
wu retttnc too cold, and con-
.
trollen instructed commander
Robert Crippen to again face the carao bay toward the IUD.
"We're aure it will work ok
tomorrow," ground communicator
Terry Hart told Crippen earlier.
In the lalt important test of the
mialion, utronauta Sally K. Ride
and John Fabian are to grasp the
3,300-pound satellite with the
ahuttle's robot arm and releMe i1
overboard u a free-flying spece-
craft on Wedneeday. While it ii
free, Crippen and pilot Dick
Hauck will pnctice appn>echinc it
in a rehearal for a •tellite
retrival and repair mi.Dion
planned next yeer.
To the Supreme Court, it
was a 'clothesed' case
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
Florida woman wu chaqed with
indecent exposure after parading
in front of the Supreme C.ourt
wearing only a sip., court police
lald.
'The woman. identified by police
u Mercedes Duvallon, 54, of
Miami, WU protesting the high
court'• refusal to review her 1979
conviction in Florida for picketing
in the nude.
Supreme C.ourt '90lice stopped
the woman when lhe appeared on
the court'• marble plaza Mcnday
carrying a shoulder-to-knee
length li8Jl in front of her. police
lald.
CAPE CANA VER.AL, Fl.a.
(AP) -Cballenatt'• astronauts
popped IOIDe prSdential jelly
beam today. lllArinl them in
mid-mouth u the candy floated wetabU-from a ... ~ "Complimen18 of the White .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hou.e.''
Narrattna a video &how of the
between-meab mack, Com-
mander Robert Crippen reported
the five-member crew bad re-
oetved the t.g of beam from
Preeident Reaon durtng a recent
hmch at the White Hou..
"He aupplJed UI with 80CDe of
h1I faWl'tte canctiee," Crippen
lald, u the-.. floated from the
plMdc &.,. Pilot Rick Hauck and
mimlon speda1kta S.Uy IUde and
John FabAan each 11\U'ed one .
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A4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTfTunday. June 21, 1983
Homemakers who have a special recipe for
lemon pie, orange cake or salad are invited to enter
the Orange County Fair cooking contests July 12
and 14.
Pies and cakes will be judged July 12 and
salads will be awarded prizes July 14. Contestants
may bring their entries to the fair on judging day.
Olympics
• auction
• growing
A week.end shopping spree at
South Coast Plua, the latest entry
in the "Bki for Gold" celebrity
aucUon to support the 1984 Olym-
pia, was announced at a garden
reception at The Newport.er to
launch fund-raising for the Aug.
14 event.
More than 50 guests viewed
it.ems donated to date including a
June 29 seminar to l ocus on stress hat and jacket worn by Burt Reynolds in "Smokey and the
A seminar entiled "How to Deal With Stress'' Band I t • • and a B o b
iucheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. June 29 at the Carmen Mackie-designed, red beaded
Yuppa Conference Cnet.er, 18819 Delaware St., gown given by Mitzi Gaynor.
Huntington Beach. _
Psychiatrist Paul E. Wood will lecture and Peggy Cotton of Newport
lead the diacu.ssion to follow· Beach, gala chairman, said bidders
Scheduled as a "Focus on Community atso would be aiming for a trip to
Health" outreach program to the community, the Japan, Caribbean crut.es, a day
seminar is free and parking is available at the with golf pro Lanny Watk.ina and
conference cent.er located across the street from a 45-minut.e perfonnance by The
Pacifica Hoe ital. --...-1 _Califom.iana. a-division oLthe
rvations, w .Me reqwred, can Orange County Muter Chorale.
made by calling Pacifica Hospital at 847-5909.
Dr. Wood says stress related disorders include And auctioneer Bob Abell will
hypertension, heart attack, stroke, colitis, be touting a movie script auto-
backache, headache, depression and insomnia. His graphed by Bob Hope, "extra"
seminar seeks to promote good health through parts on "The Young and the
control of stressful situations. Restless" and "Daya of Our
Lives," a black Angus bull and a
record autographed by Elvis
Presley.
Marshals told
for 4th.parade
Loa Angelet Ram.
quart.ermck Vince Fer-
rapmo will be grand
marshal and HunUnatcn
Be.ch eenJora leader
Mike Rod,ers will be
dti7.en grand marshal of
the city's 79th annual
July 4 parade. Themed
"Sports in Atnerica" aa a
salute to th~ 1984 Olym-
pic Games in Loe An-
geles, the patriotic pro-
cel8ion will start at 10
a.m. at Main and Fifth
streets, paaa 150,000
spectators and end at the
Civic Center at
Yorktown Avenue.
Other Fourth of July
festi'9itles are echeduled
at the Seacllff Shopping
Center after the parade.
Admission to a 6:30
p.m. fireworks show at
Sheue Stadium at Hunt-
ington Beach High
School is S5 for adults
Mike Rodgen
and $2 for children 12
and under. But adult
tickets can be purch.Mkl
in advance at the clfy'a
Public InfonnaUon Of-
fi~ 2000 Main St., for
$4. The celebration la
financed by ticket --and donations from r.t-
dents and the huwinew
community.
Pacific Scientific
Dennis Landesman, Dave Pos8nack ';;.';L;;~ adds 10 arlS drJVe
and George Bissell watch Earlene Landesman try Pactfl~ Sciel\tilic Co. haa pJ.edaed fl00,000
I d d 01 . . toward the construction and endowment of the exercyc e ooate to ymp1c auction. Orange County Perfonninp Arts Center, ICbeduled
to break ground in COllta Mesa next month.
Orange High plans 35th reunion ·
The Orange High School Class of 1948 is
planning a 35 year reunion July 30 at the Orange
County Mining Company.
Class members are asked to call 644-1569 or
374-0059 for more information. Services set for Gladys Barr "Our company ia proud to make a leadersh1p lilt
for this major cultural facility," aald Stephen J. Toth.
president and chief executive oftioef' of the
Anahelm-bued company. "We are dellahted OW' lilt
ia beina made juat aa construction ia about 1o blipl." Free lecture on sports injurires
Sports injuries will be the topic of a f.ree two
hour-lecture at 7 p.m . June 28 at Costa· Mesa
Medical Center Hospital, 301 Victoria St. · ,
Dr. Paul M. Umoff will di8cuss the prevention
and treatment of conunon sports injuries during
the public seminar. For reservations call 642-2734.
Business crime workshop June 28
A business crime workshop, sponsored by
Laguna Beach's Neighborhood Watch Program,
will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. June 28 in the Riviera
Room of the Hotel Laguna. · ·
Topics for local merchants include shop-
lifting, employ~ theft, counterfeit currency, bad
checks and burglary. For reservations, call the
Laguna Beach Police Department at 497-3311 ext.
280.
Grand Marshall !or NB bike parade
Fonner congressman and Newport Beach
resident James Roosevelt has been named Grand
Marshall for the annual Fourth of· July Bike
Parade in Newport Beach.
The ceremony, which begins at 9:45 a.m., is
held at Mariners Park. The fe9tivity started as a
neighborhood event several years ago and has
evoled into the city's official Idenpendence Day
celebration.
Drivers need for meals program
Drivers are needed to deliver meals to
homebound Huntington Beach senior citiz.ens. The
job takes two hours a week and mileage expenses
are reimbursed. For more information, call
Seniors' Outreach Program, 960-2478.
LB museum features photo artist
Laguna Beach photo-artist and educator
Jerry Burchfield will diacusa "Photography -
From DC to LA: A l?oint of View," Thursday at 8
p.m. at the Laguna Beach Mueewn of Art, 307 Cliff
Drive.
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Notice Is hereby given that
the Housing and Community Qe..
velopment Advisory Board· of the
City of Fountain Valley wlll hold a
publlc hearing on June 29, 1983,
at 7:30 p.m., in the City Coun~il
Chambers. The purpose of the
meeting wlll be to consider poten-
tlaJ projects for funding In con-
junction with the City's Jobs Biii
allocation from the U.S. Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban Qe..
velopment. Persona wishing to ob-
tain more Information on the pro-
gram should contact the Planning
Department at 963-8321 , Ex-
tenelon 269.
Memorial · services -for former
Newport Beach resident and
church activist Gladys Barr, who
died at age 84 at her San Diego
home last month, will be held
Friday in Rancho Santa Fe.
Mrs. Barr moved to Newport
Beach in 1960 and was active in'
numerous organizations at St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church.
She a1ao worked as a practical
nune.
A native of Nebraska, she and
her late husband farmed in Ne-
braska until 1941 when they
moved to Indiana before coming
west.
She ia survived by daughten
Ramona Wippennan of Indiana,
Rocetha Winter of Canada, Lillian
Schafer of San Diego and Lucella GroundbreaJdnc for the 3,000...e.t theat«,
Dick of Rancho Sante Fe. __ estimated now at ~7 .S million, ia 9CheduJed July 7. A -sneilio leaves aons Dwigllt an aecondT ;®o-teat theater costing $8.2 mill.Ion wtll be
Leslie, both of San Diego, 17 built later. In addition, back.en hope to rai9e another
g r a n d c h I l d r e n , 1 8 $20 million for operating costa.
great-grandchildren and two' sis-So far $33 million haa been ral8ed to build and
ten-in-law. The family asks that endow the complex that tentatively la 1eheduled 1o
memorial donations be directed to open in October 1986 in South Cout P1uA T own
Village Church Choir Fund, Box Center, near· Bristol Street and the San D1efO
704, Aancho Santa Fe,-92067. Freeway.
'l'hanks for giving your appliances
the afternoon off. '
The electricity supply in our town is
like that which runs a model electric
train . Wh~n the electric load is evenly dis-
tributed throughout the day, there 's
usually enough power to go around . But
on hot afternoons, office and home air
conditioners are added. And dr yers. And
ovens . And other appliances. And the total
electric load could get too heavy. So use
your air conditioner sparingly.
When you're home ,
please set it no lower than 7~ When you
go out, turn it to 85° or higher. And
please give your appliances the afternoon
off, too. Th~t way yo u can help lighten
the peak load and help provide enough
electricity to go around all day long.
And we can defer the building of new
power plants ... and help keep electric bills
down. You really do have the power. So
please give yo ur app li ances
the afternoon off.
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,,Miss Newport Beach finalists -.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, June 21, 1883 ~I
lnstrumen talists
awarded prizes -
Several young mualcians from
Oranse Coast citJes won prizes in
the 1983 Young Anisu Concerto
Competition at Chapman College
sponeored by the Oranse branch
Blood donor
need critical
this summer
Jt.lne marks' the beginning of
summer, vacations and the aeuon
of low blood supply. Blood sup-
plies are constantly needed to
meet the demands of hospitals in
this area.
To supply Orange County's 39
hospitals the Red Cross depends
on volunteer blood donors. Call
the Red Cross at 835-5381 for an
appointment to donate blood.
Red Crosa blood mobiles will be
in the following Orange County
locations during the month of
June. For appointments, call
835-538.1,ext.291/292.
of the Music Teachers' Aaaoclation
ot California.
Larry Greenfield, 16,'a violin.i.s~ trom Fountain Valley, won th
$500 first-place award ln th
lnatrumental division. He will
perform a concerto with the1 Orange County S)'lllphony Or-
chestra during the 1983-84 concert~
se880n. I
Lucy De Sa, 20, al.lo ol Fountain
Valley, won a $500 fint.-place
award in the piano division. She,
will perform a concerto with the
Orange County Youth Symphony
Orchestra during the 19~
le880n.
Also In the lnatrumentall
division, Marie Lane, cello, from
Corona del Mar, and David~ •.
saxophone, from Santa Ana, tied•
for second place for the Mary P .1 Costa Award.
2 seats open
on HB hoard
-On July 21 , one of these women will be crowned
Miss New port Beach and will serve a year as the
city's official hostess. Shown starting, on the left
of front row are: Leslie Wolfe, Jerrell Orum,
Stacy Carter,. Marie Powell and Cristina la Cruz;
second row: Susan. Goebel, Sheryl Hehr, Devon
Meade, Lynne Butts and Doreen Curci; third row:
Lisa Cresta and Joy Randle; back row: Annettee
Fiala, Charlene Pastor, Vicki Kor en, Robin
Brigham, Lisa Coles, De borah Daniloff and
Pamela Akin. The event is sponsored by the
Newport Harbor Jaycees.
Jue U in Fountain Valley -
Lodge Hall, 10480 Talbert Ave.,
Fountain Valley, tfom Z:45 p.m . to
7:30 p.m. ,
Jue 30 in Huntington Beach -
CUltural Hall, 5402 Heil Ave.,
Huntington Beach from 2:45 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m.
Jue 30 in Costa Mesa -Daily
Pilot parking lot, 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa from 1:15 p.m. to 6
p.m.
Huntington Beach residentaare 1 being invi~f.9 apply for:_positions
on the dty's Environment.all
Board.
Two seats currently are open on 1 the volunteer board which makes
recommendations on enviromnen-tai matters to the City c.ouncil.
Applications are available at the
Public Information Office on the
second floor of the Civic Center, 1
2000 Main St.
TO START A FORECLOSURE
24 hr. Service
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comp4elnt 1111 bMfl flled by the
plolrrtlff IQll"91 you, II you with to
deilend tfll1 llw9ult, you mul1.
within • doya •ft« tht• tummon1
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flUll wtlt be entered on ~tton
of tile ptllntltl, Ind this court m1y
enter 1 )udg.ment IQllnet you '°'
the rellef d9manded In tile eotn· plelnt, wfltcfl could rllUll In ger •
nlehment of ~. td1ng or money or property °' otller rellef requMtld In the compl1lnt.
Oetld:M1y 9, 1983
Robert 8. Kuhll. Clerk
Rlt• Rl.,.,I. ~ Pllbllehed Oronge COll1
Piiot June 14, 21, 28, July 5. 19
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lttlnl PICTmOU9 .,.._ ..
MAim ITATl...-r
The followlng l*IOf't• Is doing
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LI Hlbr•. Ca. 90831
Nguyet M. R='l· 18342 M.,_ Oflw, H I Heighte,
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lndMdull.
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June t , 1M3. e/NOUVET M. ROH· NIN0'2111114
Publtehed Orenge eo.t Diiiy Piiot June 14, 21, 21. Ju+/ 5. 1H2. 2739-83
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Notice le h«Dby gl_, lhll the
Boord of Trull-of the Hunt·
lng1on 8elc:h Union Hlgfl Sdloo4
Dilttlcl wtlt receMt Nlled bld9 tor
1upplylng Melnton1nc• ol
Cl111room Electric Typewriter•
mMllng or equll to the apeclfl·
cotlon1 on Ille In tne office of Mid Olltrlct.
8ld9 eNll be c:teerty mar1tld
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to Allyn E. Row19V. Purctl•ng M1nogw, Hntlngton 8Mdl Union
Hlgh School Ollttlct. 10251
Yorktown A,_.,, HUI'~ 8Mc:h.
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befOfe 10:00 a.m .. Frtd•y July 1,
1983, II wtllch time Ind plKe btde
w1tt be pubttctt opened and rMd tn room 3e1.
&en btd lflllt rem.in vllld '°' •
period of 45 doya 1fter Ille dll,t
epectfled tor tile r-'!>I of bide. tne Board o4 Truat-lf\111 be the
tole IUdge of tile QUDllty of ~ ment ofteted Ind ,__ the t
to reject lflY °'Ill bide Ind to
any lrregutorlty therein . al Allyn E .. Rowley
Purchlllng M1nogw
0911d June 13, 11183
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The following per-IOOI II doing
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COMPANY. 3 Corpofote Pia.a.
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Thlt 1111ement w11 flled with tile County Clerk on June 8, 1N3.
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Piiot June t4, 21, 28, .My 5, 1~
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RulMll W. Kidder. One Civic
Plua, Suite 250, N9wpOrt 8Mch,
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Sent• Ana, Cellf. t2701 Wlllllm E. Ottermlller, Jr .. 1201
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generll pertnerlNp. llAU88ELL W. KIDDER
Thlt .,..-11 -llled with the County Clortl on June 8, 1913. ~
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1he '*' llCld book has gottm better.
. Pacificlelephone is llYidina 111e ora Coun1y
C.SU1111t•\Wlow'"8s _into two_ loai,.illdaries.
We're dividing the Orange County Consumer Yellow prospects: the people who live, shop and spend money
Pages into two local directories because your best • in your particular area. •
prospects told us they wanted it that way. .__ .__ Your ad, in our new Yellow Pages, will
They w~t a boQk that's closer to home, / ~'F G=i;.F command more attention. It will be seen
and easier to use. / more and used more. And it'll bring you
We're dividing the Yellow ~es to even better results. .
make each local book a better advertising Get in. Cash in. Pick up the phone and
.mediwn for you. Thke Orange C-eunty / call-your Pacific Thlephone-Yellow Pages
North, for example. The people who live N•••••• ...... ·.representative. I (714) 972~5519 I
there do 853 of their shopping there. ,,.. •1982 "Orange County Sboppi"I Hlbit.t Study."
And the people who live in Orange County Business to business advertisers please note: Because you do
Central do 833 of their sbo..Pping in that area~ So now · your buying and selling in both areas, we are not changing. or
you can target your Yellow Pages advertising to your best dividing the Orange County Businese to Business Yellow Plges.
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Newport issues
'deserve some action
I t Newport Beach as Disneyland.
It's a catch phrase that doesn't exactly endear outside
plannen to local residents. But don't be put off by a hasty
.ttempt at animated description.
The results of a four-day brainstorming blitz on what to
do with the Newport Pier area by some of the best planners,
architects and economists from around the country bas
produced innovative, realistic and feasible proposals that are
worth eerious consideration.
The experts picked up on the obviol.1$. Newport has a
love/hate relationship with its annual millions of tourists.
The businesses that flourish, city taxes that accrue from the
hordes of pleasure-minded visitors are all accepted with little
question. But no one has voluntarily faced the traffic
problem created by the influx of these seasonal visitors,
becauae, the argument goes, if things like roads and parking
facilities were improved, it might be construed .as an
invitation for even more people to pack their beach blankets
and head down the peninsula.
Avoiding the issue is one way of dealing with it...but it
means we all suffer the frustration and aggravation of
umanaged automobile congestion.
Newport's nostalgic pier has been somewhat abandoned
to the tourists by many residents. But the area businesspeo-
ple whO have invested time, energy and money into their
.tabllahments aren't willlni to write off the potential of the
area.
And it didn.!.t take the national experts any time at all to
zero in on the almost unlimited poasibilities available in an
area of such natural beauty, central location and proven
recreational appeal.
The recommendations of that group have met with the
predictable mixed reactions f.rom community leaders. Some
say the proposal is all nonsense, others hold it up as the model
for a better tomorrow ..
There may be a grain of truth U:i both extremes.
The proposal undoubtedly gives Newport residents
something to think about, talk about and act on. It is a serious,
vall.µlble look at a serious situation.
Newport residents can't continue to bury their heads in
beach sand, hopmg-that 10 million tourists will go away. It's
time to face up to the problems and the benefits of being an
attractive, exciting and interesting city, and do Something to
insure that living and visiting in Newport Beach gets better
with each passing year.
MAILBOX
JVewport .proposal criticized
To the Editor:
The R/UDA~ team has made
80lne remarkably innova\ive sug-
gestions for solving outstanding
problems:
Affordable Housing-The 220
mobile home ownen1in the Lido
Penimu1a are to be thrown out to
make way for 300 condos which
will be much higher priced and
pay more taxes. The mobile home
owners in Marinapa.rk are to be
thrown out to make room for the
boatyards from Cannery VUlage,
., that the Cannery VU1age
~ can be con1.r1ed to 90l'e lucrative uaes like tela and
restaurants.
Parkine-Both Jacltie Heather
and Allan Beek (two people who
have never before agreed on
anything) told the teem that the
WOP)e of Newport Beech do not
~t and will not UR big parking
structures. So the team rec-
~ that Cannery Village
properties l10 longer be required to
provide their own parking. Park-
1.ng is to be ii) a 300-car 1t.ructure to
be built behind City Hall.
Fiacal Policy-The dty la to dip
into it.a surplus to build a aeries of
parka, street improvement.I, and
other public works to make the
Cannery VU1age and McFadden
Square properties more valuabl~,
in the hope that increued taxes
will produce enough revenue to
repay the money that will be
1pent .
It is inspiring to 1ee how our
hard problems can be .,lved in one
weekend' of concentrated work by
a team of expert.I, if they are
wined. dined, and entertained by
the ~ and property
ownen of Cannery vw.,e,
McFadden Square and the Udo
Peninsula.
ALLAN BEEi.
Newport Be.ch
l. I. BIJll /No anchovies
(
' u that pizza didn't start with 1 ~
~t meat or 12 percent
-~. it's just flat out not a pm. '!bat's according to the U.S .
~ntof Agriculture, which
bM 8eeO flt to aet a legal 1tandard Jilt CD'IVDeJ"Cial pizza parlC>n. Ia it
.,o.tb1e the USDA will do for the
1American pizza maker what it has
done for the American farmer?
B&ondee outnumber redheads
nationwide, but not by much.
..,..,._, 8 percent. Redheada, 7.
percent.
Female canaries don't liJll.
Q. How much does the U.S.
Depm'tmlnt of In~ charp for
... WUd h«9l!e and burroS?
A. }lorm, $1~. Bum>, $7~. At
111119'reporl.
Q . How long dos • n.b of
Jtlbman, 1-t? A. ~t.howandtha of • .ec-
cind. ebaut.
Q, ta the Australian k.oala really
a at of bMr?
A. No, lt'• reAlly a IOr1 of
OA.W COAST
.llily Pilat
marsupial, like the kangaroo or
wombat or wallaby. lnddentally1 no private dtiJen in Australia
owns a koala for a pet. That'•
against the law there. Nor would
many want one, I'm told. The
typical koala bu fleas, amel1a bad,
and ia inclined to wet on you when
you pick it up.
Remember the mathematb
profemor who named hla retire-
ment home "After Math"? In that
vetn, a retind univendty profe.or
in Seattle recently chN&ened bis
aallboat, "Scholar Ship." And a
newly naiuralbed Amerbn from
Sbuth Vietnam ln San D6e8o hM
named !Ua boat "Citben Ship."
Npte, too, the embalmers na·
tlonwtde outnumber the
cremat.on by 11,400 to 1,000,
about.
S.yt beremost peopi.don'tpt
any new fteddel after .,. 20.
Could that be fieht?
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Oil bills bigger than exjJected
WASHING TON -For a diz:zy-
ing decade, the oil-rich Arab
ahei.kdcma have been ecattering
petrodollant to the wind like
autumn leaves. F.ager American
buainealmen have acrambled to
rake in their share.
They have offered the Arab
rulers everything they wanted,
from echoola and hoapitala to
private jets and fancy limousines.
Now many businemmen can't
collect the money that.'1 owed
them. The drop in world oil prioea
bu forced the Arab producen to
cut beck on their extravagant
spending. Some cheikdonw have
simply refu.ed to pay their bills.
Perlaapa die won.& of the deeert
deadbeata, according to State De-
partment IOW'CeS, ia the United
Arab F.rniratee. It's •till one of the
wealthiest Arab states, with
bllliona of dollars in re9et'Ves. It
should be able to pay ita creditors.
But the dtuation hu become 90
acute that the American am-
Meeedor in Abu Dhabi CGm-
plalned 1o the crown prince. >.. a
confidential cable telll the story,
the ambuudor explained "that
he wu takinc the unUJual step of
elevating this buk:ally ·com-
mercial matter to the level of
bilateral dilcula1on between gov-
ernments becau.e of potential
political implications ......
The cable identified theae ''pol-
itical implications" aa the
''burgeoning rank& of individual,
G. -.-.-1.-.-1 .. -1 -~
unreimbuned 'amaller' credi-
tors ... w~o were becoming increas-
ingly alienate<! .... "
ODe He~ creditor ia a family
firm, DeAlmeida Construction C.o.
of Old Bridae, N.J., founded by
Lino DeAlmekla Sr., a Portugueee
lmmigranL Over the years he built
the company to the point where,
in 1977, he felt able to take on a
multi-million-dollar contract to
build an exwruaiveaewer sy1tem in
Abu Dhabi.
Althou,gh inexperienced in the
buainets methods of the Middle
F.ut, DeAlmeida wac at least
savvy enough to acquire ac a
business partner th e
brother-in-law of Sheik Zayed
bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE
president. '11\at, DeAlmeida fig-
ured, would usure fair treatment.
B•t dtere wu a hitch -a
col<aal one. DeAlmeida was rely-
ing on an earlier study by a British
firm, which showed that the
8eWtt system excavation would be
in sand and eoil. It turned out to be
mostly 80lld rock. which led to ~
$30 million coat overrun on the
original contract.
A9ured orally by various fig-
ures in the UAE government and
bualneea circles that the $30
million would be paid, DeAlmeida
w~t ahead with the project. But
the company has been unable to
collect.
Ju for the suppoeedly influen-
tial brother-in-law, Suhayl Bin
Mubarak, he tWned out to be even
lees trustworthy than the BdfW\
firm's .,u sampling.
When the DeAlmeidaa pre9led
their cue for payment, they and
their American employees were
haruaed and threatened. Some
employees --including Lino
DeAhnelda Jr. -have been
thrown in jail on oocuion. The
~r DeAlmeida'a life was alao
threatened by the sheik's
brother-in-law. In March, Lino
DeAlmeida Sr. died. HiB family
told my associate Lucette
Lagnado the strain of the UAE
mea had a lot to do with his death.
Rep. Jamet Boward, D-N.J.,
has complained to the State De-
partment, which has tried to
penuade the UAE government
that it muat hooOI" it.a obliptionL
State la alao warning other Ameri-
can busi.ne8S firma that it's risky to
deal with the UAE sheiks.
But the diplomatic preeaure
may not save the DeAlmeidu.
The company is on the verge of
bankruptcy. Recently, many of
their local employees in Abu
Dhabi quit becau.e they weren't
getting paid.
The DeAlmeidu IUlpecl the
UAE want.a them out of the
country altosether. Then the
Arab partnen, including the
brolher-in-law, might be able to
collect money owed to the axn-
pany -and keep It themaelves.
CUTTING OFF ESCAPE:
Fresh _from their victory in the
fight over withholding sav-
inp-inoome taxes, the banking
industry is now going after the last
re90rt of borrowers who have
gotten in too deep-in many cues
.thanks to the e.. with which
they have been able to get in over
their heads through heavily
promoted credit card& and other
buy-now-pay-later plana.
The bankers' target is the
bankruptcy law, which allows a
consumer who bu overextended
himself to start over again with a
clean slate. The American
Bankers A.ociation, joined by the
Credit Union National A.ocia-·
tion, the National Consumer
Finance Association, Sears
Roebuck, HOU9ehold Finance
C.oq>_and Beneficial..Ma.na
Corp.. wani. to amend the
bankruptcy law ao that tho9e who
file w ill have to pay
pre-bankruptcy debta out of fu-
ture income. Thia will effectively
kill the fresh start they now get by
going into bankruptcy.
The propo9ed legialation will
affect only lnclividuals, not cor-
porations. It would hit low-income
borrowers hardest-
The hummer isn't a humdinger
Why Is it when the manufac-turer. of an appliance or a piecie of
machinery decide to make a new,
improved model of it, they often
destroy the qualities It had that we
liked?
'lbere have been very few
pieces of machinery., loved u the
Jeep. lta invention wu a bit of
American aenfus. It WU a limple,
rugged and venatile little vehicle
that did a tbouaand jobs. all of
them well.
'Jile Jeep WU moet loved by
AmericaM who fought in World
War D. but affection for: it wasn't
limited to thc.e people. Everyooe
got to know and love the Jeep ...
and then they atart.ed impvving
it.
The Jeep they ended up making
for the civilian trade Wal big,
comfortable, automatic and ex-
pemive, everythina the original
Jeep wu not.1'here'a a time to live
and a time to die, but the Jeep died
an ~ily premature
de.th. U there were bnnd new
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Jeeps for sale today that were
built with tbe same de9ign and
quality of \he original, I auapect
there would be .vera1 hundred
thoul8nd people who'd want one.
A 1101")' Mt of Waabington the
other da~ that • new vehicle to rep1.ce the
Jeep isn't~ w~Jl.
'Die vehicle ia nidmamed ''The
Hummer,'' a contrived abbrevia-
tion of ita official designation, ''Hich Mobility Multipurpoee
Wheeled Vehicle.''
Even that name, •'The Hum-
mer," ian't aa aood aa the name
"Jeep." "Jeep" came about nat-
urally, a1 a nidawne lbould. It.a
offidal delipation u • vehicle
WU ''General Pul'pc.e.'' Thia WM
abbreviated • "OP' and thua,
What's in a name?
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"Jeep.''
The Pentagon tested The Hum-
mer and just announced t.Mt
"RelMibWty was very low." No
one ever said that about a Jeep.
'tile Army had ordered 55,000
of the9e new, unreliable vehicles
at a cost of $20,000 each.
I dtffkecl back and found that
on July Srd, 1941, the Army
signed a contract for the <>riglnal
Jeep. The price was $738.74 each.
How would you like to get
younelf a brand new WWD Jeep
for $738.74 today? Come to think
of it, 1 think rn take two. That
would be two .,lid little vehiclea
that work for $1477.48.
'Iilere are hundreds of pieces of
equipment I've owned and liked
overtheyean.Invartablywhen
I've •tout to replace them, I've
been diaappointed with the new
model. Within the put year rve
had thlaexperiencewith a kitchen
blender, a clock radio l dropped
and a waich I lost. In each c..e --
the replacement --aame brand --
was h!9a satisfactory than the
original
, Bow d0ett a company Rt out to
ctwl8e a product for the wone?
The tint thina It does la have a
board of ~ meeUDc· The
board decides to satisfy ita stock-
holders by ra.lainM the marlin of
profit on it.a ID09t aua:emful item.
In order to accompliab thia. they
can do one of two thlnp. They can
cheapen ~ product or they can
charge more for it.
The board deddee to do both.
They cheapen the product and
charge more for it.
Within a year, aalea beC1n to
drop off and the board of directon
is puzzled. They blame it Oil the
economy or interference from
Washington.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1983 ·~ ll
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tonight has Iota of action and the Philippine
Islands setting is exotic, but it baa the look and
feel of a pilot that will never make it to series.
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Auto parts
Finding the best part
for the best price
By DAVID TURASIU .,..., .... DellJ ......
Last week, in part one of our 1eries on automobiles, we looked at
a nwnber of the ways the conawner, could save money by performing
aome of the car tervicle and maintenance work. We also took a look at
90nle eoonomk:al driving tips.
Thia week, we shall take a look at few of the places to shop for auto
parts and acce.ories, in Orange County.
CalifomiaNdoa lot of driving. In 1978 alone, California motorilts
drove a total of 165,130,609,000 miles. When you drive a lot varioua
parts on your auto tend to wear out, and eventually, need replacement.
A atartllng at.au.tic in "The Complete California Conawner
Catalogue," ia thia: "Figurel presented during Senate Conunerce
Committee testimony showed that a car which cost $5,500 new could
COit $23,250 if it were totally demolished and all its parts needed
relacement."
Thia aeema mindboggling. liowever, there is a paradox, namely,
that although it would cost too much to entirely re-build your car, you
can definitely aave money by going to an auto~ store, buying auto ~es and parts at a d.iacount, and doing your own service and
repair work. · ·
Another added incentive to perform auto maintenance and
eervice la the unreliable 11ervice you are likely to get from an auto
repair lbop you are unfamiliar with. Most of us have had enough bad
experience. in the put with W\ICI'Upulous or incompetent auto
mechanica. that lt la ln our own best interests to learn how to perform
the limply llervice procedures our auio. regularly require.
· There are even better reuona why you should learn to do the
bMic maintenance and repair work on your auto. Here are a fe""-"f
tbme reuona which are listed ln "The Complete California Conaumer
Catalogue": ."Self-lef"Vidng saves money on labor (and) you will be
~-able to judse the validity of any diagnosis that a repair shop
makes about what work needa to be done. Good preventive
maintenance saves you from having to make 80me major repairs in the
Jona run.''
Now, let us turn our attention to eome of the better places to shop
for auto par1a and accel80ries in Orange County.
With 15 stores throughout Orange County, we found Chief Auto
.Pana offen one of the widest aelection of parta and acceuories at
competitive prices. One of the big reuona it can offer customers a
break in price la becau.e it'• a chain store and buy in large quantities. I
'And loo~ for the best quality part available.
The cheapest price is not always the best buy,
especially on rebuilt parts.'
Another reaon I.a the convenient houn. Some Chief stores are open 24
hours. Chief I.a ~Uy a do-lt-younelf store, catering to conaumen
who enjoy performtnc the service and maintenance on their own can.
-'fbatilOWd mean anything-from-wuhlna-and-waxing ~the-
oil filter. Periodic.ally, they hold sales where .elected merchandiR I.a
further dbcounted from ita retail price. Some of the prkes follow:
ea.tro1 Heavy Duty motor oil -$1.09 per quart; Prestone anti-frefte
-... 29 per gallon: a Fram oil filter for a '75 Toyota Corolla -$4.29.
1be9e prloes are tome of the lowest we found. Another added
advantage in dealing with Chief I.a the helpful sales penonnel. U you
need a apecifk: part, say a water pump for a Chevrolet, you can call and
Mk for a quote.
Perhai:-the best place to purchaae "hard parts." thoee parta like
water pumps, alternators, start.en and carburetors ia Jet Auto Supply.
With five locations throughout Orange County, Jet offers prices of up
to 60 percent below the regular retail price. BUI Beckham, the manager
of Jet, 18)'1 that he can do this, "becau.e I buy direct from the
manufacturer." Hia in~entory lncludes tranami.-ion parta, engine
parta and brake parta, for not only American can, but European and
Japanese can too. In addition, Jet carries a large stock of accecories,
such u motor oil, coolant, tire chains and air and oil filters.
Beckham'• advice to C'U8tomen ia, "If you're looking for a
particular part, call around to varloua stores and find the best price."
But be careful, 18)"1 Beckham, "and look for the best quality part
available. The cheapest price la not always the best buy, especlally on
rebuilt parta." Anothe.r thing you should be aware of when pu.rchaalng
rebuilt parta ii the warranty the store gives along with the part. If y0u
are going to purchue a part that haa been rebuilt, we strongly
recommend that you buy one with a one year warranty. Another item
to consider when purchasing a part la lf the store requires your old part
in exchanp. Some stores will uk for your old part before they .ell you
their rebuilt~ thia I.a called the "exchange policy." It is tomething
ebe to consider.
Here are~ of the prices we found on aelected parta at Jet Auto
Supply. A brand new water pump for a 197~ Toyota Corolla was
.23.29. OCher shops checked were offering the same part for $30 brand
new, and S27 rebuilt. Another item wu a rebuilt starter for a 1974
Pinto. Jet offen thia part for S25.99 with a one-yur warranty.
Another auto parta at.ore we checked had thia starter for S29.95 with
the nchanae of your old starter. A third shop was asking $35 for the
starter with the exchanp of your old starter. A.a one can eee from thia
bdef sampling of pric:9. auto part.a dif1er tremendously ln price, from
store to store, and It makes 1en11e u Beckham says, "to look for the belt
part at the best price available."
If you want to save an additional 10 to l~ percent on all of Jet's
parta. vt.it the warehoule outlet at 6402 Systema Dr. ln Huntington
Beech. With the added dilcount available at thia warebouee, it make.
it one of the be9t pi.o. to shop for auto parts in Oranae County. Jet
~uto Supply's houn are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Seturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .; Sunday 9 Lm. to 5 p.m. Muter Char,e and
Vm are 11CCepted. The four other locatlona of Jet Auto· Supply ln Oranae C.ounty, bMde9 the warehou.e outlet , are M follows: 17103
MapoUa. Fountain Valley, M0-3881; 2200 Harbor BlVd., c.o.ta M-,
644-9245; 18579 Main St., Hunttn,t.on Beech, 842-2519; 14081 Euclid,
OerdeD Grove, ~7-5832.
One other ahop we located, Batterie1-R-U1, often a line of auto
bett.ert. both \.-cl and fadol'y .cmda. One to five-year warrande
we carried on all the batten.a. n-warranue. are on a prorated
~ bMla. Thil meena that if you bouaht a four-year battery and
lt went bed after two yeen, you would pay~ 50 perwnt of the COit
to ,...,._ it. Thil store ia a ~t place to up a FOCI deal on a
battery. It II located at 2130 C.an,on Drive, in Co.ta M-. The
telephone number ia M0-9990. •
'lbe p1aw we have lilted, and the pc1cee we have quoted, are
bjlclt to cban19. We can only state authorltadvely that-~ w.. a
few of the lhopl we found In 0....,.. County that earr1ed eome of the ~
ti.It barp1nl in auto pu11 and 1CJ11: 111 l>iia. Rule number one to
MDllDber II be a .-Uve lhoppw. Alwayw check around at a fJW
dittswlt auto pu11.a.. .tther over the~ or in penon. to find
out the 1oW'9t pno. available for tpeellflc part.a and ~. lt
...Uy II the C911, that a lhop •llinl "hard parta" at aood dllcounta
hal •• 1 Mel at~~ and a lhop •llina aoc....-at tood
dlloowlta hal "hard pu1a' at standard prtc.. ln otb.r worda, = f.lnd that 8bopp&nc at a few dW"9'1t ltor9 can •ve you
mamy to make it wor1h the effort. .
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There are certain myths about child safety which make it particularly difficult to penuade parenu
to buy and use car seats. ·1•·
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Car seats.~. Making it safe for children
By LU\EN E. KLEIN OflMO..,,_..._
A new mother is bringing her
baby home from the hoepital for
the fl.rat time.
The proud father is at the wheel
and mom rides in the front seat
with the cooing infant cradled
lovingly ln her arms. .
The familiar scenario, innocent
aa it looka, might be the moat
lrresponaible thing parents can do
to their newborns, acco@ing to
health and safety expert.a.
Although u many aa 90 percent
of the newborn infants in the-tJ-£--
experlence their fl.rat car ride in
thiamanner, the positioning of the
baby make. him the most vulner-
able pa11enger in the car.
And it make. him subject to the
number one killer ~d crippler of
amall children after they've
survived the traumas of birth.
Automobile acddenta.
According to the National High-
way Traffic Safety Adminis-
tration, more than 500 children
under four years of age will be
killed in auto accidents this year.
Another 73,000 will be injured,
10me left with permanent physi-
cal and mental handicaps.
The.death rate for babies be-
tween one and three months of
age la 9 per 100,000, according to
the Johna Hopkins School of
Pu~lic Health. It ia believed the
one of the reuons for many of
thoee deaths la that infants are
usually held on a parent's lap
while riding in a vehicle.
Statistics like the.e are in part
respe>naible for CalifQmia legis-
latfon, whlch became effective.
Jan. 1, which requiree children
younger than 4 or weighing less
than 40 pounds to be in a car
restraint when riding in a motor
vehicle.
The parent of an unrestrained
child ia subject to a fine under the
new law.
And yet it ia not enough to'put
new laws into effect, although
they will undoubtedly help, said
David Shinn, president-elect of
the national child pa11enger safe-
ty UIOCiation.
·~ order for us to expect
parenta to comply with the laws,
we have to be sure they under-
stand why it is important to
protect their children and how to
do it com!ctly," Shinn MJd.
For example, 78 percent of
infants ride unprotected in can
and 94 percent of toddlen and
small children ride WU"C!9trained,
experts say, even though if chil-
dren rode in safety .eats the
probability of fatal injurlet1 could
drop by 90 percent.
There are certain myths about
child safety which make it par-
ticularly difficult to persuade
parents to buy and use car eeats.
Some of the conunon excuaes
given are:
• I could hold on to my baby if
we were in an accident.
• Babies are small and flexible
and are lea likely to be 1erioualy
hurt.
• My child doesn't want to be
res1tained in a car aeat.
• I drive on re9identlal streets at
alow speeds and couldn't have a
• For more information on car 1eat1, write tos .
The American Academy of Pediatric1, Division ol .j
Public Education, 1801 Hinman Ave.,.Evanaton,
Ill., 60204. .
1erioua accident.
Studiee on safety have-proved
that the.e eXC\18ee are fai.e. In the
event of a 30 mph colll9kln. for
instance, a 15-pound baby would
be thrown from your anm with a
force of 300 pounds.
About 80 percent of an ctUhell
occur at speeda le.a than 40 mph
and within 26 milee of home,
atudiee have lbown. and parental
dt.clpllne about seat belta
produc. better behavioC' ln the
car in pneral.
A Univenity of Kamu Medical
Center ltUdy showed Ulat lf
pa.renta were firm and oomistent
ln makinc their children buckle
up, 95 percent fewer mddence9 of
disruptive behavioC' occurred in
can.
For proper infant protection,
you should purchue a car seat
which properly flta both your
child and your car, experta say.
A child's car safety seat should
bear a label which indicata that lt
haa been manufactured after .Ip.
1, 1981 -the date when tigh\er
federal felU}ationa aoveminl the
manufabture of car aeata went into
effect. Many 1eeta-bullt in the late
70. are perfectly adequate, how-
ever, if u8ed correctly.
The 9Nta come ln three baDc
typel: infant..only 1eata, for bablee
,
up to 17 -20 pounds; toddler ait
aeata for chUdren from 20 to 80
pounda apd oonve'tible car -..
which can be u8ed for bab6e9 and
chlldrin up to 43 pounds. :
~ seat which i-t flta your
child and your car .na i9 conw-
nlent to u. ta the best ane tc, ,.,a..
Children under 41 poamck
should not u. adult seat beltL
However, lf no car -t i9 awat-
able, the child ahould be pl..t.
the center of the t-=k .at wt8'
the IMt belt pulled acrcm ttie
child'• lhllh· : Never hold a child in your~
or wrap a belt around a c:bQd alttinC next to you or CID your lllp.
Teets show that in an •d ""'*If you are not weutnc a _, ~
while boldinc a child in yourm.
both of you will be thrown ......
the duhboud or throucb the
wtndah1eld. :
If you put a belt around both ot
you, chancee are the child will be
cruahed between you and tbt
U,hcened belt.
For more information on ear
..... write to: ~ A.merkml
Academy of Pediatrb, Dl~ot
Public Education, 1801 lftnmen
Ave., Evanston, Dl..t020f.
To recet..t pmnpileta CID d.dld
car safety, check with your c:blllra
pediatrldan or your local hDIPtal.
Foreclosure ••• Many people may lose homes . "
!'l WPJ!.E.£20K
Congre9I ia working on legis-
lation to help unemployed home-
owners who are behind on their
mo rt 1 age a , but a.n y
dollan-and-cents aid i.a still
montlw away and you'll have to
act to protect younelf lf you're in
trouble today.
The problem affects thouaanda
of Americana, and the Depart-
ment of Houat.ni and Urban
Development hM eome advice for
them ln "AvoldJ.nc Mo~ ~
fault," a ,wde 1lsUng atei:-to take
lf you can't come up with the
money for your monthly pay-
ment.
The Democratic-controlled
HOUie pueed a bill 1ut week to
'Don't delay. Do tome•
thins nowt Today!'
provide $780 mil1lon ln emerp.ncy percent of all rnor1ppa. the
loena to unemployed peope fecin8 ~tion said.
foreclolwe. The aid would be The .Word "foreclOIW"e" ewk9I
limited, howevw, to familiet1 ~·of the GrMt Dapcailkll\
whole aves-ace annual income and familiel betnc thrown out of
over the last three yan w.. their home9 ln the mlddle of th.
•20.000 or •-· ru,ht. In pnc:Uce, however, fore-'nle bill al8o hlca ltnll18 oppoat--~ pcoceedinl' vary fl"Cq
tion ln the Republican-controlled ltate to state and may take mcri
Senate and from the ~ than a y.r. And the Mortaaae
adminiltradon. And even ll there Blnker'I A9oclation •ya._ ihln
llaoornpromila, it probebly ~ half of tbeai.-where ....._....
not come before late awnmer. proceed•np are bellm ~
The Mortpp Banbn A.oda· Wind uc the owrwr lollnl hll
tion •YI that about 180,000 home-or her .
ownen -a record number -The HUD sukte •YI lmmedla•
t-s fonclcJalre pl\1'*'1~ acdoll 11 me uy to .uoc. ~·· of the bellnnl"I of um. t delay. Do aomethlnl nowl
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pll'Clnt of all outltmdlnl men... a .. nue)PltnleJr •• whohmllidbe
..,. iouw. Paymentaw-.atlwt thlnlll the D.rnocradc '-' pro-
20 dayw late on an ..sdldonal &.7 ll'W'\ will be ln:apalllble to ldndn· ....
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local RUD off ice• acro11 the country and la
available at no charge from the Conaamer
Information Center, Dept. 596L, Pueblo, Colo.,
81009.
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/TUMday, June 21, 1983
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You often u.e the word
!:'normal" in a beck-handed, liberal manner when Writinc about homoeexuality. Over the yean I have l'"" a variety of praentationa. Uaually you aay •IOIDethina like thia: "I cannot accept hammexuality ;•normal." Invariably you attempt to draw attention ''° the word "normal" by pJadna quotadon muial ~it. • Doea thla mean you belona to an elitiat .egxne:nt
of IOCiety that knows the tn.a, ~of the word?
WW you. or'°9 and fOI' all. explain why you conaider
homoeexuaJa abnormal? Th1a view la totally lnconlis-
1
terit with the enlichtened common .eme yoU have
demomtrated over the yeua. Sign thia letter-A
!rRUTH..SEl!KER, USA. '. DEAR USA! W'1le llomoeenallty aeem1 Mr· I~ fer IMle wllo are playaleally llrawa to memben l!af Mr ewa 1ez-la fact, to diem lteteroaenallty =....,...-l11UdftrmlamyeoateaU..1Mt
'. meeenallty la Mt Mnllal.
, It II my belief &Mt waiea God made mu ud
womaa Be lmtilled la tltem aena1 deatrea for oae
• . 'daeno~wotlld procreate_. 'J'Rtwu .i1 dl'1u i~ te t1te ear*. Bomoaenall do Mt
~qilelte11ee for ladmacy wltll memben of
, ~-.,,..Ate sex. ftey are tane4 _.by memben of
1.dlelr ... MK. ~ dletr ae:nal beUvler does.DO&
j~ wltll tlte =for procreatloa, I believe la tat
,MMe dley are nnal.
·: I do Mt ue die we~ la a pejondve or
jlMlplelltal mauer. Fer !I years I llave f-Ot for
(JMehtl rtp&a ef laomeaenall ud I ...U coa&la19e to
•jlo IO. Ameq dlelr' nmller are muy brtpt,
·~tlve, warm-~ ... lovable people. ('l,.ere
iare also some clods wa.o are offeulve ud
ta.,a•aut-tllle same a1 oae fiad1 la die lleter-·1affDal eommmlty.)
: :-B9t die abtellee of drive to eqqe la sea wltll
m~ el die • ., .. ue aeK seems to me abaormal.
I •..W ae die same word to deaerlbe ladlvldull
• lla.e M sex drive.
~~j DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 32-year~
~who baa never married. I have, however,
... ,,
By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna8each
9'Cperienoed aome fulfilling relationships. The man I
have been aeel.ng on a regular buil for four years ii
abo 32 and never married. His father ia deceued and
he lives with hia motheF. ·
He ia a wonderful. kind and oomPuaionate
individual and says he loves me dearly. The problem?
For the put eeveral weeks be hu been pnmn, me to
sign a prenuptial agreement that says hia mother wW
live with ue on a permanent hula.
The woman l&-wry derDancling, 70 years old and
in excellent heelth. I want to marry thia man, but hia
in1istence on thia stipulation bothen me a lot. Pleue
tell me if ttiia eort of arranpment ever works out,
Ann. I await your reply.-UND!X:IDED AND
TURNED OFF IN LANSlNG
DEAR UNDECIDED AND TURNED OFF:
Sometimes It DOF.S work. Bowever,}ou commeat,
''Tiie womu II very demud•... ae..I• me to
believe It woUI •t won"' la,..,. cue.
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Here's to a non-reunion
I jult aot a letter from a woman who, f« the plyt
four aummera. hu atuffed her family into a car and
driven from New Y Ol'k to Provo, Utah, to jotn the Nit
of the family at a reunkJn at a total co.t to her of
*8.000.
To do thla, the laid, "We eel beam three t1me9 a
week, drive an old rusted-out car for years and l~·
and are still •Unc Clft foldinl cha1n in our dlnlnC
rooal."
The ~ behind this la, "Do you have any Idea
how far New York la from Provo, Utah? It'1euler fOI'
you to come here." She Mked fOI' advice.
The first thtnc I'd do la to take four or five bucu
and lend the family a map of the United State. liatlnc
the mUeace between dtia U they're a quick ltUdy at
all, they wW di8covet' that Provo to New York City
P01 SHOJS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
HOW WAS
--YOUR
DISAPPOINTMENT'?
llMA IOMIKI
AT WIT'S ENO
rneMUl'e9 exactly the aame diatanoe u ?few York to
Provo.
We all know the relatives whof!Very holiday •Y, ,
''Why don't you all come here? Our hoUlle la tqaer. ''
Since when doel the llr.e of a hou8e have an)'thlnl to
do with havtna a aood time? •
Or how a6out. "Why don't you all come here to
1ee Mom? It'1 euier fOI' her." Are we talk:inC about
the ume Mom who aprinta to the beeuty lbop twice a
week, tellCbe9 aerobk:a, plays handball and ian't home
when you get there?
I gueaa I'm really aenliUve about this beau.-my
huaband and I were childle91 for the first lix years ·
after we were married. Contain younelf. You know
what'• oomin&· Every holiday, we ~ up our
prementa, food and what.ever 1plrit we ha(f)eft after
toed.Ing up the car and went to where children were
beau.we "children like to 1pend Chriatmaa at home." 1 Baloney. Dangle a gift in front of a kid and he'll
apend ehriatmal in a publlc1>ua stalioii.
We aot sick of having our ChrUtmM tree 1een
only by the WMher repainnan and vowed when we
had chiJdren it would be different. It was. We
alternated between having Thankagivi.np and
ChNtmuee at home and away.
U I were my New York friend, come thiaaununer ,
I'd leave the old rusted-out car in the garage, buy
at.eak and muahroonw for the entire family, face my
new dining room cha1nt toward Provo and tout the '
no-reunion.
Then call your psychiatrist. The guilt oouJd kill
you.
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Orient." tonilht on CBS: the the Philippine Ialands eetUna ~xotic, and there ia, Indeed, lota of action. 'nie hour-long show, deeplte thoee and other
attnicUona, haa the look and feel of a pilot that will
never make it to leries.
Joe Penny, who played "Bugsy" Siegel l.n NBC'a
lhort-llved "Ganpter Chronicles," ta Pet.er Savage, a
private eye with oonnectiona everywhere but police
heedquarters. Capt. Saprido would rather Savage
1tick to hJa more respectable ent.erpriae, Aaian art.
So imagine Saprido's distaste when "terrorists"
-remember the quotation marka -kidnap a man
named Cord and pick Savage to deliver the ransom.
Savage makes the swap, but Cord, who represents
Allan Clydeedale'a American oil company l.n the Far
Fat, ia blown to bita before he ia set free.
"I'm not going to give up, Costa," Savage
promJ.ee Clydeedale's director of security. "Why?"
Costa Mks. "You had no stake in his life." "I had a
ltake l.n his death," Savage replies.
The dialogue is like that. So is Savage, and the
reetof the show, for that matt.er.
John Saxon, who was Dr. Ted Stuart in NBC's
"The New Doctors," 1969-72, is Costa, and the
remainder,. of the cast is made up of old-time movie
acton and a group of unfamiliar, preswnably local,
playera.
Leif Erickson, a deep-voiced, John Huston-like
character whoee fihn credita include "Sorry, Wrong
Nwnber," "Show Boat" and 1'0n the Waterfront," is
the Major, Savage's sidekick, and Lew Ayres, best
known for th~ "Dr. Kildare" series of motion
pictures, is the incredibly feeble lydesdale.
Gayle Hunnicutt, looking half Ayres' age, is
Clydeedale's wife, Julia.
Irene Y ah Ling Sun plays Tap Lee, a
dnla-nmner ln a slit 'skirt who helps Savage track
the killer, with Butz Aquido as Saprido, Anthony
ea.te1o aa Cord and 'Joee Maria Avellano as the
tattooed Philippine bandit, Papa Bajao.
The.story itaelf is rath~r standard stuff, helped alone by a car-<:h.aae and a couple of spectacular
np)omona. But there is a twist at the end and our t*'o'• cloee relationship with the kids at the
orphanage where he waa raiaed is 'marginally'
heartwarming.
"Savage: In the Orient" is diverting, and that's
~ something in the sununer,
DAI IYllm EDDIE MURPHY
Some very funny business.
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CtOSI, Gary Lockwood.
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ktf. Agnes Moorehead
&ii NOVA ~MYSTERY!
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lZlMOYll • u " 1800" 11977) Flobef1 De Niro.
!kit I Laneltlw. . -•:ao-• t1JI JOANE LOVES aiACHI
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I ST. ELSfWHERE me NEWS I HART TO HART ~ PAIHCES Of COCAM (Cl MOVIE
• •·~ "True Cont.alons" (1981)
Robelt Ot Niro, Robert Duvall. HJ HOT HECESSAAIL Y THE NEWS
l SJ PAPER CHASE: THE SECOHO
YEAR
0MOVIE
• • • "Barbarella" ( 1968) Jane Fon·
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-10:30-
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NEWS &ii SWINGIN' THE 81.UES Q! FAMILY FEUO
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• 8EHHYHILL fD 8U8IHESS REPORT
I NI LATIHIGHT
ANOTHlllLH
MOYll
• • "Seddlt Trernp Women" (1973)
JoM Aldlnnen, Heither v•. (I J LOYINO FMHD8 AND PWEOT OOUPl.Q
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Connely, GlorQt Grizwd.
Cl) A HEW DAY IH EDfH
-11:40-D QITONIOHT
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U "Batlle OI El Allmeln" (1971)
GlorQt Hthon, Mlctlael Rtnnlt.
(I) IHOEPEHOENT NElWOAK
NEWS at MOVIE t 'A "Pickup Alley" (19571 Vlc10t
MalUtt. Antle Ek.b«g. m LOV£, AMEAICAH STYLE (l)MOVIE • • * "Rollercou1er" (1977) i;>'~11, Timothy Bolloma.
• •~ "Slue COiter" (1978) Richard
Pry0t, Harvey Keitel.
-12:06-
(C)MOVIE
• • .. Raw Otll" I 1978) Gerard Ken·
nedy, Gus Mtfcurlo.
-12:15-
(ZJMOVIE ··I~ "The Great Moment .. (1944) Joe4 McCr11, 8etty Fltld.
-12:30-8 COUPLES
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TOM COTTLE: UP ClOSE
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Butlon, Ptttr O'Tooll. (J)MOW
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by Gus Arriola
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
Opening lead: Jack or •.
Getting to a good contract
ia only half the battle. You
have to bring the contract
home to earn points.
po with the trump opening
lead. Since Weal, for hi•
opening bid, wu Hkely to
hold both the ace or clubland
king of hearll, declarer could
have got home by remaining
a trick ahead.
d$ 2
table'• high heart and t ing of
diamond•. Either way. the
defenders can gel no more
than the king of heart. and '
two tricks in the mi~r 1uit1.
1--"-"-T EAST
This band ii from Greece's
match aga iDJt Indonesia al
the last World Bridge Olym·
plad: Our reporter failed to
explain the reuon for West'•
rebid, but the rHt Of the aUC·
tion wu natural. The final
contract w11 eound.
Declarer 1bould 1imply
draw all the trump• and then
lead the jack of heart.II If
W eat doe• not win. declarer
can continue with ·ace of
heart.I and another, and a
heart ii 1et up in dummy. If
W eat doe• not caah the ace or
diamond•, ded&rer will 1luff
his diamond loser on the good
heart. But when Weit t.akei
the ace or diamonds. he set•
up dummY.'s king. When the
king or clubs wins a trick,
declarer can take two cJub
discards in his hand on the
l•ltlter ltrt•1• cl11ltt
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AM0£8A NIAN ~P~LY cur EV£MOl£~ IN
MIS EX~ELErON
BIG GEORGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP)
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"Ok1y, where're thon ornery fll11?"
by Hank Ketcham
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•1 KION HE~ NOT OOINGANVTHING,
&IT HE'S #At<JNG !If. NERVOtJS. •
"POINT LOSOS "?!DOESN'T
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The bidding:
Weit Nertll Eut Soul~
I 0 Dltle I NT Obie
Z 0 Pua 3 0 4 0
Pua 4 <::> Pua 4 +
P ... P ... Pue
SHOt~
DR.-\BBLE
West led a trump rather
than open up a 1idH uil.
Declarer won In dummy,
came to band with the ace of
spades and Jed a diamond.
West pounced with the ace
and shi fted to a club, and
declarer had no way to avoid
defeat.
Declarer had gained • tem-
Ko, 60&
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NOT AT All! IT JUST SO
AAPPE~5 1HAi EV~ 15
PJJJIV.J ON VA<:ATOO !
bv Tom Bat1uk
I'Li. AtW\rT
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COINllDE.NCE !
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"T"HousAN P "f"ONGiUS ~PRESSSO~S .'
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT!Tueeday, June 21, 1M3 .. . ~·Ullll:DllTYl•IEll--------------------
First Interstate Bank promotes 12 officers across state
PromoUonl and tit.le dw\8e9 involvln8 12
Ftna la&en&ale .Baak officen have been an-
nounced by Chairman Norma Barker Jr. Gerard
L. P. ee.tJ•, manaaer of the pemment bond and
~>' market ladllty, becomes 81!1lior vioe
pre11c1ent; Carl E . B.W.. of the Wl.lmingt.on office
becomef vice pre9ident and manaaer: Jesae o.
Mayadby Jr. of the c.ei. office becomee vice
president and manacer. Deaal1 M. Farmer of the
market and produce office becomes vice president
and ..Utant manager. The following eight
officers all were prc>rn0ted to the rank of vice
president: Walter L Buudt, California Bankina
Group Region 1 adminiltratlon; Lawraee A.
Falrmu, manager of San Gabriel office; Steve
MUTUAL .FUND
• • •
The callfenla LaM Title AIMdaU.. bu
elected new officera foe the 1988-.84 term. a.Mn
8. BoUam, prel&dent of Land 'ntle lnlurance Co.
of San Dieto WM elected pnlident; Wtlllam B.
Llttle,pretidentofSAFECOTttlelmuranoeC.o.of
Loi Anaelee "'(U eleded first vice pnaident;
Joaepll b. Gottwald, pre9ident of Califom1a
Countiet 'ntle 1nlwance of South Paaadena la
eeoond vice pretddent; and WtWam 0 . bmbecll of
Glendale, executive vice prelident of Ticor Title lnturen, la treuurer.
• • •
P'IMr Corp. hu announced the promotion of
Bowanl E. Oweu to the position of vice
pl"Mident/corporate law. Owena, a 15-year ve"'
eran with Fluor, will be respc>nable for aha.re·
holder relations and compliance with fede!'al
eecurt ties laws. ·
• • •
Tlte Great Frame Up, a 55-atore national
. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
trame-lt.-younelfchain. has opened anew JocaUan
at 3721 S . Bristol, Santa Ana, In the South CoMt
P1ua area. Jim Janta, a peduaie of Cal
State-~ ii manaaer of the atoft, which
Offen CUit.omen all the tooJa and techniques
needed to produce CU8tom quallty framing.
•••
TelefUe c.m,.aer Cerp. of Irvine hM
reported a leCOnd-quart.er km of $12,824 en total
reveniaee ofl2,304,862 foe the three mantha ended
March 31, 19813. In the Mme period IMt year, the
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North's Glen Cole (left) slips away.·.from a tacklet, while Tim Johnson is~'~ so lucky as the South's Jim McLaughlin nails· him.
North, South end in 'stinking lie'
By ROGER CARLSON Of"'9 o.llr-...
"All that work -and a stinking tie,"
said a frustrated Marty Luczaj. the North
All-Stars football coach from Fullerton
High.
"I would have never , ever, predicted
this," commen ted an equally fruatrated
Bob JohNOn, the El Toro Coach who
guided the South µi Monday night's 24th
Orange County All-Star game, which
ended 0-0.
"I thought the refs were a Un.le tough
on us. I thought they'd be a UtUe more
lenient than that," said South offensive
lineman Dave Cadigan.
It was a result w hich left everyone
·among the 5,200 witnesaes at Orange
Coast College bent a little out of shape as
penalties virtually dominated the game acoring -aetting up ahop at the Rebels' 9 the game penalty, a 7-yard sack and two
from start to finish. and 13 in the aeoond half, only to be turned incompletion& terminated the offeme.
The South netted 18 yards after away first by enouah penalties to make it It waa the same story in the first half as
subtracting 13 penalties for 137 yards. The third-and-43 bef~ Saddlet>Kk High's the North got to the South's 18 and 26
North netted 11 yards after taking a way 9 Bobby Williama' lleCOnd interception fih-before Sanders intercepted and El Mod-
infractions for 110 yards. iahed it off; then late.r with 1:09 remain-ena'a Ron Bauer came up with a
U there was ever a textbook standoff, ing, quarteri>eck Tim Jobnaon of Villa fourth-down sack respectively.
this was it. Park ran into El Modena's Steve Sanders The Rebels' game was similar -
"It (the officiating) just took over the on fourth-and-one at the 13 for a driving to the North's 25 before a
whole game," continued Johnaon. "It five-yard W.. fourth-down sack ended things, O\en to
'" changes your whole game plan, for us 8nd The South mildly threatened in the the 31 before La Habra's Steve Klein
for them. First and a bunch. eecond and• teCOnd half when Loara'a Frank Cozza intercepted at the goal line.
bunch, it was just very frustrating." deflect.ed a pa.a attempt and Santa Ana Klein waa voted the defensive player of
Compounding the frustrations were the Valley's Rich Calvin picked the ball out of the game and Calvin, who netted 70 yards
two aides' tendencies to fail to come up theairandraced31yardatotheNorth39. on18carries.,wastheoffensiveplayer ,but
with the big play when penalties weren't The Rebela, behind Mimion Viejo quar-if the Calvin-Kle in look givea you the
an iasue. terbeckKlauaLeitenbauer'a direction,got impreaion this was a matter of style,
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Navratilova breezes
to her first victory
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -
Martina Navra tilova , simply
awesome in every phaae of the
game, needed only 32 minutes to
crush South Africa's Beverly
Mould 6-1, 6-0 today in taking her
first step towards defending her
women's singles tiUe at the
W imbled on T ennis Cham-
pionships.
The top-seeded left-hander
dropped the opening game at 15,
then ripped through her oppo-
nent with eaae.
Later today, second-seeded
Chris Evert Lloyd, bidding for
her fourth consecutive Grand
Slam tournament tiUe, was to
play her first-round match
a,aimt fellow American Alycia
Moulton.
The lleCOnd day of this fort-
night-long grass court tour-
nament saw Chrlsti.ne J ollaaaint
of Switzerland upeet sixth-aeeded
Bettina Bunge of West Germany
3-6, 7-6, 11-9.
The top two seeded ~n. de-
Ayala gets
35-year term
PATl:RSON, N.J. (AP) -
Tony Ayala. onm a top.ranked
boxln1 contender, waa
mit....s today to3& yeuwlna JllMan md ardend to WW a ...,.,...., of 16 ,..... before
plllole for hia convk:tioll ot
l8XUAll.y -uiuna a woman
who llwd In hia apartmint o•s.-..
Upon pronounclnl the
1eD1ilnae, Superior Court Jud19 Amoa c: 8-mden re-
--ID anotha' .a.I .. ~~..--Ayala
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fending champion Jimmy Con -
non and No. 2 J ohn McEnroe,
captured the ir opening-round
matches with straight-aet vic-
tories on Monday.
But opening day did see several
shockers. Nduke Odizor of Ni-
geria upaet No. 4 Guillermo Vilas
of Argentina 3-6, 5-7, 7-6, 7-5, 6-2,
and Italy's Claudio Panatta easily
ousted No. 7 Joee Luis Clerc, al80
of Argentina, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2.
Chris Lewis of New Zealand
pulled off the third upset of the
day, eliminating hard-aerving
Steve Denton , the No. 9 seed, 6 -4,
4-6, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3·
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Lance Betson Julie Seleine Sheldon Blockburger
TODAY'S ••WLTS
MSM
""' •el!M ...... ltOICOe T._. (U.S.) cMI. JM GUMMton lSw.den), 6·4, 6-3, 6·2; Matll Eomonton CAut· Ir ... ) cMI. VlleY Amrltral (lndla), 6-), 6·4, 7·6;
JoMn Kri. (U.S.) cMI. Sammy Glammalve
(U.S.), 6-4, 6-3, 6·2; Wotl8 Flbak (POiand) def.
luster Mottram (llrllaln>, •·•· •·•. 7·6, •·2.
Newport stars, Seleine tabbed
WOMSM "'"' .......... SMwlna Simmond& (llely) cMI. Jean ~
CU.SJ, ..... 6-I; SY!vla HMlka (Wnt 0..many)
cMI. le...nv 9-CU.S.I. 6-3, ... 2: Cleudla
Pel'IUM CSwll1ertend) cMI. Dell«lle F'"""'n
(Autlretla), 6-2, 6·3; Ml,,,. JautovK
CY-'-Ylel cMI. AAnaOel Croft Cllrlleln), 6·1, 6-2; IEIM eureln (U.S.) cMI. Cleudle Mon ... ro
CeHJI), 6-2, .. 4; ~ Wlllte (U.S.) d91. Julle Selmon ( llrffffl), 71, '"'4; Man:llle Mftller , ... "..,.. ...... , .,, Alw. ....... (ant.In), ... ,,
7·S; A.-Minter (Auttr•> dlf. a.rbll llr811'1111ett (U.S.), 7·S, 6·2; Martina Nawe111ov1 (U.S.) dlf ........ ,., Mollld ISoulll Afl'ICll), M ,
t-0; ltot Falrtlenll (South Africa) dlf. K Im SflMflr (U.S.), 6·7, .. 2. H ; ChflMIN JolltMlnl
(Swltur1111d) Oef. a.tllne 8-CW•I Ger·
nwry), H , 71, 11-t.
Allll Hllldrtdl-(U.S.) d91. ElltMettl Eklllom (Swecllll), .. ,, H , ... ,; Jo Durie
(ilftlalft) ... Yvone enekOYI (C1ec:MIOY1ld1),
.. ,. t-2; Vlrllnll ltualcl (ltomenll) dlf. Caterina L~I (.....,), H , ... I I Kim Sllldl (U.S.) dlf. LAii ,..,.. (U.S.), 7-6, ~
BY ROGER CARLSON °"'-....,,... ....
Three area pnp athletee have been named to the
Flnt lnteratate Bank Athletic Foundation'• Sou them
Calllomia 1983 Tnck and Fleld team followtna the
voting by the board earlier thia month in Loe A.nae•·
Newport Harbor Hlch'• Sheldon Blockburaer,
who WU aecond in the atate prelima with a 48-0 W,
fifth at the ~te with a 48-9 W and bllCI a penona1 bst
of • 48-6~. la Southern California'• No. 1 triple
jumper. .
Teammate Lance ~ a ~le vaulter wN.e
best of 15-0 WM never challenpd durlnl the~
WU al8o named to the team delplte miallnC the
Sun.et LNcue finala and the CD'" finala and .tate
meet bean.-of an Injury, WM voted on to the \emn.
In thewomen'ac:atecorY, Uniwnity HIP'• :Julie
Seleine, who•• eecond In the .C.t.e preUma (4:46.30)
and aecond at the state (4:45.00) is the 1,600 meter
entry.
Eric Reynalda, the nation's CJ'<* country
champkln aa a junjor, la the men'• athlete of the year
after posting bes1a an 8:62.42 and 8:54. 76 reepectively
in aweepma to bes1a in Southern California and the
atate ln the 3,200 meten.
He e.tabUahed the bst two-mile (8:44) in the
nation thia pat year at the UCLA Invitational and
the bst 3,200 nationally (8:49.06) at the A.n:adia
Invitational.
Fullerton Hilh'• 'Natalie Kaaiawahia, who won
her alxthstate title (four in the ahot. two ln the diacw)
and la the national record holder In the ahot with an
~of 63-7 '4, 111 the women'• athlete of the year.
She won her .colXt atate di8cua crown with a
heave of 170-0, but had a national bst of 174-9 to win the Southem California champ6omhlp.
Montefusco is beeoming quite a reliever
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Dick Wllliaml,
~ of the San Dleao Padr9. aaya It
waan't • difticult dedllon to 9elld John
Montef\SIO to the bullpen.
''We needed another rellever,'' aald
Wllliarm. "and, anyway, when be wu atarUnc he wu only aoiJll four or five
lnnino'' &, lt WM off to the bullpen for
Mont.et.:o and, eo far, he hM proapered far
beyond eYell hla own bnacination.
Montefwco marched lnto Monday
n1Pr1pmeatI>odpl'8'8di"'1l. pve up a
ablC)e and dMD quickly put away the
Dodfen, tettlnl the final two outa when
Pedro Guem!rO ~Into a double play
topnmrwa4-ltMD~.
That reduced LOI ~· lead in ~
National ..._... West to 4~ ,..._ ~
Atlanta.
Al a relieYw, Montetu.o • S-4 with
two aawe. and a 1.08 eamed ""' avenp In
only~t~lmt hla "bate the
nmt.n" touch. etba-. --"'f.l-9lwa11 wanzbeat u-.. ,.. .. he
II.Id. . '
"Why? 'ea-'te the~ And
r....da II thlil' ............
''The ~ _.. .. ID beat.
'nwy'Ye-a bfl i.d an ft'mJW. U w.'d
lCllt four. In a row In t.N, 1'11 mllbt • W.U
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have hun1 'an up. We've at.ill aot to take
three of four."
The P9dree won the flnt one, primarily
.,.__ of lld WhitlOn. 2-4, who hurled a
.,.__bitter owr ~ oanttnulna
hla 111£,from ~ luwelW'IWJ . ~ a IOIMWbatdUD =to IOIDeth.bw men in the ninth
whm be_. lnan St.w Sa. 1hat
Whit9Gn blld bit the dirt In..,. top
of the ninth on Pat r.chrJ'• hlch im6dit phch. . s.x. ....,, batw ln the bonam of Ult
Nntb, wmt .... wlinl on Whitlan'I ftnt
...... He ... ...,.,. flan ...... ump,. a.Man .... .
Angels
elude
·Rangers
ARLING'roN, TleXM (AP)
-The Aneela aaid they
weren't fired up but they dealt
the flnt pa.. Mplratiom of
the TUM Ranaer'a a mmnlnC
blow In 11-lnnlnp Manday
~ AnceJa rode Doua DeC!-·
1¥9' two-out, two-run double
tQ.....!...10-9 ~ the ~.. their .
Americui 1.-.ue e.tenl
Dtvtaion ie.ct to two and
one-half pma over Texlli.
The Raneen were countanc
an a three-pme tweep 80 they
could move into flnt pa... ·-nus isn't a cnacial .en.."
II.Id Dieanc.. ''YOU can't &et
fired up In June. It'• too lol'I of a--.
. "Don't &et me wnJD8. We
aren't downplaying thla _..__ ..
DICln&w, whobMhit..tely
In 18 of bia lMt l '1 ..... and
had a triple and a llncJe to 10
wlth hla 1ame-wl=
double, .... the Anaell
win the AL w-.
"We expect to be there (ftm
place) at the flnlah." be aald.
"We're ibere aJnady. We
don't wm UY8 our full tmm
an the f.leJd. Wedan'tMwany
.. Wt on the DL (dleNed
lilt)." ,
Jobn emu. l*bd up bla
ftnt Yltmjol the,... In relief.
lie WM the Utb AQae.l burler
to -.... In &be lour hour md 21-mimmlMntbmL
Ancell II~ John
McNamara .... '"DDUC haia
de.-• hauYa jDb ... w In
f/Wr/...-,r ... .,..." Jan ....... 1-2, ... the
victim of the Anc•l•'
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disabled list
PnmAP ... ta. Anaela outfielder Brian Down-
lnc w• broulht off the dllabled
Uat Mcm.y to rep&.. .Juan Beni-
quez who IUffered a hairline free..
ture ol the little flnaa' of .. left
band Sunday when Tut by a ptch. Downinl hail blell out ance . ..._Y a after fncturi.nl a bone 1n
bla Wt wriat while maldnl • dtYi-. mtcb in DMro&t. At 98
time lie ... banlal .DO.,... bal
belt o11enn1w...,.. ewl' 1n 1m
when be bau.d .281 iJde•nc II
home r\&na and bad I~ ntnM.ttld-ln. a.1q1., ba'*C ne_ wm
atruck -tbe lmll of .. Wt ....... by • b.u ........ by Tar. mto's U. 1.-1 ta the .,_.
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McEnroe turning leaf
for Wimbledon tour?
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LONDON -Hot-tempered tennia
ace John McEnroe said in an interview
published in a British newspaper that
he's ashamed of his swearing and
racket-throwing and will curb them in this year's
Wimbledon tournament.
"I reallz.e that people love or loathe me," the
American player was quoted u saying the oth~
day. "I think I'm going to disappoint all thoee\Vho
are waiting for a bomb to drop
on me during this Wimbledon
fortnight.
"If one does fall and
there's a major blowup with a
player disqualified and ex-
pelled from the cham-
pionships, then it will have to
be someone else who ia hit."
Despite his own bad be-
h~yior, he saia in the inter-
view, "It's vital that tennis
maintain.9 a strong and watchful stand ..iainst
swearing. I'm bitterly disappointed wfth myaelf
every time I lapse.
"It must SOWld stupid when I do thia and I
become ashamed knowing I've slipped up before
thousands. I think it's improper ... it'uomething I'd
definitely like to correct."
uote of the day
Gene Up1baw, the new executive direc-
tor of the National Football League Players
Association, when asked whether he would
' be a militant as his predecessor, Ed Garvey:
"I'm 6-6, 250 pounds, big, strong .,lid black.
My image portrays that. I will do what's necessary.,,
Hogan sharp in Florida
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -For-iii mer Newport Harbor High and Orange
Coast Cq}.Jege pitcher Mike Hogan,
now throwing for the Houston Astros'
single A farm club in Florida, is having an
impressive first professional ~-
Hogan. pitching for the pa~ Beach Astros
of the F1orida State 'LeagUe, has made 13
appearances -all starts -and compiled an 8-1
record, tops on the staff.
He sports a 3.40 ERA and has allowed 75 hits
and 34 runs in 76 ~ inning, for Daytona Beach. He
has struck out 50 and walked 34.
Hogan had been drafted in 1980 by the
Chicago Cubs and again in 1981 by the Angels. lie
signed with Houston; the third team to draft him,
following two years of pitching at Arizona State.
Winners get their kicks in
Novo Bojovic kicked his 9eCOnd •
field goal of the game. with 52 seconds •. •
left to lilt the Michigan Panthers to a
27-25 United States Football League
victory over Washlngton·Monday night ... In the
only other USFL game, David Trout booted four
field goals -three of which were set up by
Oakland turnovers -as Philadelphia topped the
Invaders, 12-6, in a rain-eoaked contest.
.JI---------------------------..., Toronto stays hot in East
Uoyd Moseby'• two-out tingle in •
the bottom of the ninth inn1nl drove in
the winning nan and Jlm Gett pitched
a three-hitter u Toronto nipped
Mlnneeota, 2-1. Monday nlaht In American
Leque action ... Jim IUee took over the American
Leque lead with his 16th homer and T•Y Annal
belted his 13th, propelling &.ton put Cleveland,
6-3 ... Dave Roiema combined with Avello
'" Lopes on a three-hitter and • "../ K.lrll QlblOD homered u De-
troit whipped Milwaukee, 4-1.
Roaerna allowed two hita in
7 ~ innlnp and Detroit'• Lotl
WMta.ker e~ his hitting
streak to 16 games ... Rookie
Gres Walker'• tie-breaking,
three-run homer led Chicago
to a 7-3 victory over Seattle ...
Jeff Bwroqb drove in three
llOIDY runs with a ,home run and a
single and rookie BW Kneser pitched a six-hitter,
leading Oakland put Kanau City, 7-2. Ricky
Header1oa and.Mike Davis also had a big night.
Hendenon and Davia each had three hita,
combining for five stolen bues and five runa
1COred. BUrroughs' homer gave the A's a five-run
lead, but much of the damage had already been
done by the two Oakland speedate.rs .
Baseball today
1964--Jim Bunning became the flrat
National Leaguer in 84 yean to hurl a perfect
game when he beat the New York Meta, 6-0,
in the opener of a Father's Day doubleheader
at Shea Stasiiwn. In becoming the first
pitcher of the modem era to J>ilch a no-hitter
in both leagues, he threw 86 pitches, struck
out 10, and drove in a pair of runs with a
double.
Tooay't birthdays: Milwaukee out-
fielder Charlie Moore ie 30. Cleveland
pitcher Rick Sutclif1e is 27.
Burris sharp for Montreal
Ray Barri• fired a three-hitter II and Andre Daw10n homered and had a
pair of singles Monday to lead Mon-
treal to a M National League victory .
over Philadelphia. Burris, 3-2, making only his
third start of the .eason, did not allow a runner
put second base. The ~pos pounced on Steve
CarltoD (7-8) for two nu\s in the firt inninng on
RBI singles by Dawaon and Tim WaU.cb. Carlton
at.ruck out three in 4 ~ innings
to boost his major le~e
career high to 3.~5. four more
than Houston's Nolall Ryu ...
Elaewhere in the NL, Glen
Habbard smac~ a grand
slam and Pete Falcoae hurled
a four-hitter to win his fifth
game in six decisions as Allan-
' ta beat Houston, 7-1 ... St.
Louis and the New York Mets
llUMll split a doubleheader. Kevin
Hasen, in his first major league start, combined
. with Bnace S.Uer as St ... Louis won the opener,
3-1. In the second game, Keltb Hernaadet hit a
two-run homer as New York won, 6-4 ... RlcbJe
Hebner'• pinch-homer in the bottom of the 10th
inning lifted Pittsburfh put Chicago, 5-4, then
rookie Marvell Wyue 1 bases-loaded single in the
bottom of the 13th gave the Pirates a sweep with a
6-5 victory in the aecond game ... Jeff Leoaanl'•
two-out single in the bottom of the 10th gave San
Franciaco a 4-3 triumph over Cincinnati.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball-Angels at Texas, 5:30 p.m.,
KMPC (710); San Diego at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m.,
K.ABC (790).
Watson tried for a
ninth inning 1!ome run
and fell 50 feet short WAT90M
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP)-It was the same shot he
faced tn the same tournament only a year before.
"Just like last year, Tom." a spectator yelled as
Wateonateppedoverthe60-foot, 18th hole pitch shot.
Wat.eon had holed a simillar pitch at the 17th at
Pebble Beach last year to win hi.I first U.S. Open Golf
Championship, and now, he needed to make thlashot
to force an 18-hole playoff with Larry Nebon.
"I knew my chances weren't very good, but that
wu the only play I had," Wat.Ion said Monday. "It's
like the bottom of the ninth, and you have to go for a
home run. I had to do it."
The chip rolled by the pin on the 456-yard hole at
Oakmont Country Club and kept on rolling until it was~ feet from the cup. He saved par by sinking the
putt, but he waan't able to save his chances of winning
the tournament.
"Sure, I'm diuppointed," Wataon Mid of his
failure to become the lint golfer slnce Ben Hopn. in
19~ and 19~1. to win oomecutive Opens. Then. be looked up, amlled and said, "I played
good enough to win today. Sc:mebody ehle just played
better."
With a touch of irony and a twist of fate, the same
hole -the 17th -that allowed Wataan to win his
1982 Open championship COit him his chances of
winning in 1983. '
Wataon stepped to the tee on the 322-yard, par-4
hole, knowing he was a stroke behind Larry Nelson,
who had snaked in a spectacular, twi.lting 60-foot
birdie putt on the par-3 16th.
"I ~ht I had to have a birdie," Wataon said.
He kept his drive out of trouble, but ..Ued his
second shot into a small bunker just to the right of the
pin.
On a COW'8e filled with mammoth bunken, IOllle
of which seem the size of small deaerta, thia tiny trap
la one of the smallest of the nearly 200 sprinkled
frequently among Oakmont'• rolllng acrt!S.
"I thO\.lghtat 17, 'Why not hole it?'," Wataonll&id,
recalling his miracle shot at Pebble Beach.
He almoet did.
.. It waa one of the best bunker ahou of my life,"
heaald.
Wal8on hit the ball straiiht up In the air, and it
rolled for 1eVeral feet before stopping about lix feet
from the flag.
Tars finish second
in USVBA tourney
I
Protests mar NHYC race
1be Newport Harbor HJgh BY ALMON LOCKABEY on....., ........ IOR-B -1. Free l!:nterprile,
Dick Etttncer, NHYC; 2. Momen·
tum, Pener Tong, South Shore
YC; 3. aptg, Ron Melville, BYC
(pendlna protat).
Football, rain, summer?
The answer_ is yes to all three as the USFL is still in full swing.
Monday night, Oakland halfback Arthur Whittington fumbled
against the Stan in Philadelphia.
'84 Olyntpic tickets:
Processing is nex~
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Loa Angeles Olympic Orpnlzing
Conunittee has begun proceealng
100,000 applications for tickets to
the 1984 Summer Games that
have been received since order
forms first~ available June
13.
Processing of the orders started
Monday amid anned-guard aecur-
jty at Fi.rat Interstate Ban.k's pro-
ceesing center in downtown Loa
Angeles. And with millions of
tickets to be distnbuted, officials
were col')fident that Procemll
would keep up with the demand.
Barbara Hennlgar, a senior vice
president of First Interstate
Bank, said, "At a minim_um we
can ptOCel8 300,000 applications a
month. I am abeolutely sure we
can proce98 5.6 million in time."
She said the operation will eo
on 24 hours a day, aeven days a
week.
In addition to the 100,000 appli-
cations, the LAOOC said there
were 40,000 telephone calla to the
information number listed In lta
ticket brochure.
Between 1.2 and 1.5 millioo of
the wven million free brochures
available nationwide have been
diltributed, the plannen an-
nowxect.
Eilbt million tickets to a total of
370 Olympic Games !le9Siona are
available with 5.6 million
earmarked for distribution in the
United States.
Harvey Berg, director of Ucket-
ing for the LAOOC, said, "Dia·
trtbutioo will.be on a lint-in. first
eerved bMia except for eventa
where there are more orden than
tickets on Aug. 15 of this year."
In that event, all applications
·· for the ovenn.abecribed 1e98ions
will go i'nto a computerized ran-
dom .election to determine who
gets the tickets.
The name of a Californian seek-
ing a $95 tick~t for the finals in
the gymnaattc. QOrnpetition in the
1984 Olympic Games was the first
drawn Monday. But the gym-
nastics finala are expected to be in
the ovenubecribed category ao
there is no positive aaaurance the
tint penon drawn will receive
the ticket he desires.
Events not ovenubecribed will
be· ticketed on the first In, first
served buia.
Actual ticket distribution is
scheduled for June, 1984,
although auccesaful applicants
will be notified in advance.
The free brochures are dis~
tributed in all Seara, Roebuck and
Co., outlets in the United States.
First Interstate branches also
handle them in 10 Southern Cali-
fornia counties
Montreal signs
Soma to contract
UC Irvine right--hander Cas
Soma, a fourth-round .election in
the recent major league baleba1J
draft, signed a contract with the
Montreal Expos Monday and will
report to the team 'a minor league
club in Jamestown. N.Y. .
Soma, a tenlor, started 14
g&me9 for the A!'teatera this past
eeaon. po9ting a 7-6 record with a
3.~7 eemed run average. He
struck out 79 batten in 108 ~
lnnlnp.
D~shingly,
Scott Lewis
square off
LOS ALAMITOS-What
shapes up as one of the claak
confrontations of the year will
take place Saturday night at Los
Alamitos when the champion
mare Dashingly meets the
blue-gray gelding Scott Lewis in
the Vessels Maturity.
The 440-ya.rd race will not only
be a confrontation of speed. but
also a clash of style and form.
Dashingly is a powerfully-built
mare who does her best running
at the start of her races. Scott
Lewis is a rangy gelding who has
made his reputation with his furi-
ous closing rallies.
· · Dashingly has been .a star from
the begirinings of her career.
Named the nation's outstanding
filly in 198!, Dashingly is very.
cloee to becoming the first quar-
terhone mare to earn $1 million
in her career.
Scott Lewis was so unthought
of at the start he only got a stall at
Loa Alamitos as a last-minute
throw in to a maiden race.
In their only prior confronta-
tion-at the Juue 15
trials-Dashingly edged Scott
Lewis by the bob of a head.
Also competing in the V
Maturity will be leading star,
winner of last summer's Loa
Alamitos Derby and named the
nation's 10p three-year-old of
1982.
First post Saturday, .. it ii
every nigh_t, ltarts at 7:4~ p.m.
Liberty, Defender
each get a win--maybe
NEWPORT, R .I. (AP)
Preliminary \rial.a for the America'i
Cup have produced the competition'•
first ~:..:1eu•ng Defender skipper Tom r apimt rival Dennis
Conner in the 12--meter yacht Liberty.
protest flap becau.e Defender's bow
came within inches of Liberty's stem.
Then Defender tacked by and rounded
the weather mark on the 13.5-mile
cou.ne with a 12-aecond lead.
We hive rat~ lO'Kt under
standard r1te1 for drivers
between the ages of lO ,
1nd60.
Defendet beet Liberty by 32 leC!Onda
in the flnt nice Monday, but the two
contenden for the Cup defente nearly
touched about a minute before the atart
of~ teeond n.oe before Liberty sailed
to • 36-eecond victory.
11\e America'a Cup c.omrnlttee WM
to COl1llkllr' today the dual protea\.
which Canner contmdld bed little
inOuence on th. qumt to defend
)'llChtlna'• mm& valued prim.
Courapoua, undefeated after beet-ine both Liberty and DefenCSer In the
firlt two day. of prellmlnary-round
action. had Monday off.
The other two unbeaten boats,
Au.tralla ll and Cha1Jence 12 of
AUltralia, conUnued to dominate the
other ~Ye 'challenaen in action on 12.1: COW.... Both are now 3--0.
John Bertrand lk1ppend Australia n to a 1:43 Vfdor')' over Victory '83 of
Britain ln lta only l'llCe of the day.
There 's 1 good re1wn f~
this. hrmers knows thit
1._e driver~ !i!nd to be
ufer .1nd more careful on
the hl9hway.
You're the drlveri who
hive f~r ;acciden""
Th.wt'~ why fMnWn a~
OUf lOl60 ~ MAO
policy. If you qualify, you
could ~~
on your premiufm.
women's volleyball team fell to
Min Cotta. 12-10, 11-9 in the
championship game of the
USVBA Prep Nationals played
Sunday at Westrninlter HJsh.
A total of 29 teams were In-
volved In the two-day tour-
nament.
Flfty-lix yachta turned out
Sunday f« Newport Harbor
Yacht Club'• CoMt Channel race,
the fifth In the Ahmanton Serte9
for International Offshore Rule
yachta and the Dlcklon Se:rtee for
the Performance Handc:alp Rac-
ine Fleet.
"We'll win the protat, sure. But it
won't be a btc I.actor in the..-," aid
Conner, whme Liberty entered the
dilputed ... OD Rhode Jlland Sound
0-2 to Defender''• 1-1. IOR-C -1. Bil Apple, B1ackaller' aid he had the fiCht of
Johamon/Williama. B)'C; 2. 0.-way beca\.m Dtfender WM on the
taUa, Andr.wa/Dexwr,BYC; 3. ttarboud and Liberty. Con....r'1chok.'e
Vldiot, Phil Rumer, NHYC. to defend the Cup over 198b winner
f atmeri lmur ~ Ct'°""
&worilina ~IO keep
th(> c.'O'h "' ~
cbrn. and tti. aMOunl °' procKtlon up. And ctw.
J0/60 jMIC:kage auto potlcy
k one wll( wt do ii. Why noe
all met
Mira Costa captured the CU'
4-A championship thla put
.-on, while the Sallon were .JlmlnaMd in the leCOnd round by
MawDll.
N.-porl Harbor playen named
to the aJL.~t 1-m were .cw JMa Asper, a fttllhman, amt_... hitter JuUe &van1, a
JUlllGr· ......., Hlch ,,... the t.hlrd
'*'9. e.n. while Gahr f1nilhed tourtb Md a.ta Mona fifth.
Balboa Yacht Club'• 8e Serlee
wu ..ued Saturday but a con-
fUIAon on ~ r.ulted in nu-
merow J1Cote111 that wUl not be
heerd until W~y. . Pmd.lnc NIUltl of JWC*lt hear-lnlst hen ....... Nlul1I of the
Ahmanlon-Dldman S.W nm:
IO&.A -1. Raldlr. Jim Underinan, a.be YC; I . Newa-
Boy Jack Baillie, Newport ~ YC; 8. Upbeei. Don Ayrw
Jr. NHYC.
PHRF-A -1. Com~ Fl:eedom. ••on tbe port.
Ralph Bodhelm, Vo,... YC; 2. D1fendtr traded ~ tht f1nt
Ita ()kay, Lewif Beery, VYC; 3. Uvwielloflheflnlrece. blnyticm
• M.a Rapklo. John rr.dldn. BYC. a ·--l1d 1aad at the Mn. and ~• B l -.~ r...--1 lncn•rd tt to 21 in the flnt baat to .-~--• u~ _v-... wther.ButtheDaYidP9drtickclririlln
ManballlBa• NH C; 2. Bun· turned a 1'7......S def.ldt Into a
away n. John WMtbel, VY(:; 1• 1811cDl'!d ....., .. °" the ...-d
AnW.. AlanAnclnwl. BYC. •--lll•--'Ywtndllu&u1111I
PHU'..C -1. ~t. John ,,_..lbclaiatltolO. s.J.ay. VYC: 2. Maddnle, w. . fte ...... IW .,..... ..... the
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HowUft' Owl, Alim SWWMt, t1vw 11c11Dd llld. but bods.._. fllw
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Tri•••••• series f eglttrauon tor the
frldey la the <MA~':O:o~ the U.S. Trlathlon
Loe Ana-:;:t~~ It Mt tor S.turday t>egln· Ser*· "fhe 1
· ..1a1 In Long e.ach. 1 at the Belmont .,... .-clY ~ com·
n ".i.!1ttrat1on by mall "~,:~ can ,..gltter In ~ed H~· c;ompe I and cheek-In pera00 at the .. ~!"F~~~r:~ 1-a p.m. at the meft1"9 to be ,,_.. .. 236 E.Mt s.cond St.. L~• Reat9Urant, .,
Long ~·I• $30 tor Individual• and $75 I~
Entry I dl'oildualt can regltter In one d rel•Y tMrn•· n t m 15 to 60 an
l O -oe group dMi:fc!'rt~~top on the 12-elty older. The race It t
I a.11ketNll e••ll
triathlon terlea·USTS cour" con•l•t• ot a 2-K
The 3&-m,~ blka ride and 16-K or 9.• mite t wlm, 25-m ..
run wlll ompete lo all three
Don Jotmton, hMd buketball coach at
0ypr ... Col•. wtll conduct a youth baaket-~:,..="Jpu~ntnlcno Monday and continuing --• • ;Y fa ypreaa Co119Qe. 0,,~~=:,"•tan1, Jeck Lono. wtH alao 1~cs1v1dual trlat~~~ ttiecre48Y dlvl1lon. each event1 b.ctt-to b_ ... n let• one leg ot the race team member wlll comp tor a cumulative , .. m total.d~ to the top tlve
The camp wtll be held lor OM Week from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Gueet *PNl<era Include two former eypr ...
caah pruea w111 ~~a~,.t pr1ze ,. s1.ooo.
men and women "'Ssoo Third prl1e I• s250: second prize IS d tlfth prize I• $100.
AJl·Amerlcana -Swen Nater of the San ~
CllpP8f8 and Marie Eaton of the Utah Jazz
Reeervatlona can be made by PhOOI
?i2&-2220, •xtentk>n 352, or my attending t~
r8t "8llon on Monday at 9·45 a m In the tourth prize I• $150 an
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Plltst>urvn. J.Thoml>tOn (I), Hebner m.
""°'"6,C4*S s.ceM G«M
Chlc.llO 200 000 102 000 0-S 1l 1 Plt111)ur9h Q20 120 000 000 I ..... IS 0 Leflerta, Bruutor (6), Lll.sm4111 Il l,
CtlTIPOtl (l2) and Lelle; BltlOY, T•utw
(7), ltoblnson ct> ond Nk»llt, Penll ( 111.
W-llloblnson, l·O. l-<emc>bol. 2·4.
HRs-<hlcello. Bua.nor (I). Plll~Oh.
8ern (1), LACY (2), Motrlson (I). •-s ........ • P,,lltcMlorll• 000 000 ~ l 0 ""°"""' 210 010 lOx-5 10 0 Ctrtton, Allemlr-Ul, Rtod (I) en4
VlroU; 8urr1t ond C•rt..-. w-&urrlt, 3·2.
L-<.nton. 7·1. HR-Mon1r111, Oewaon
(12),
Mtrtl 1', .... ,,.. 7
Allenle 010 240 000-7 t O Houslon 100 000 000-1 4 I
Fllleont end 8enodlcl1 """"· u Corte (51. Oewlev Il l •I'd Pulott. W-Fatcone.
S· I, L--llluh", 1·3. Hlt-Atllnla, Hulltlord
(•).
NatleMI L•.U, 8A TTING (140 .al belt): Handrick.
SI.Louis, .346; OaW'°'1. MonlrNI, .336; E ....... PltltOul'gll, .l?t; MurPhy, Allan!• •
. 320; T.KenMCIY. San Di.oo, .315.
ltUNS: MurPl\v, Allante, 60; Gtrvev,
Sen D'"°, SO; Evant , San Fr•ncloco. 49;
lttlnet, Monl•MI, •; Hoener, Atlanta, •2.
R81: Mufptiy, Atlante, 531 O.waon, MonlrMI, S2; Hendrldl, SI.Lou'-, .,;
Evant , San Francltcl1. 4'; Gerner, Hout·
ton, 421 T.KenMCly, Sen DltflO, •2. HIT$; Oewton, Monlrwal, M; Thon,
Houtlon, 13; MurPllY, Allanla, 77; Gt{v•v.
Sen 0!900,75; Ollv..-, MonlrHI, 7S. DOUBLES: Dtwton, Monlrtal, 11; J.Rev. Pllllburgn, 11; 8\ICllner. Chrc.oo,
16; Cruz, HOUtlon, 16; Gtr••v. San DleOO. t•; Ollvw , MonlfMI, 16.
TltlPLES: MIK-. Houaton, 7; Dawton,
MonlrMI, S; ltalnel, MonlrMI, S; Waalllne·
ton, Allam•, S; 7 are llctcl wllfl 4. HOME ltUNS: MurPlw, Al .. nle, lt ;
Evens, Sen Frenclaco. 11; Clar1l, San
Fr•nclKO, 13; ~. ~ 1J; s are
llClcl wllll 12.
$TOLEN 8A$ES: ltelnel, MonlrMI, 24;
Wlbon, New Vont, U; LAMaster, Sen
FrMCl&c», 22; MM-. Houalon .• 22; s.s.x.
L .......... n. PITCHING (S dKlslons): ..,._,
~ 6·1, l,f>; Feic-, At .. nle, S·I,
2.•; UYtlll, San Franc:IKO. S·I, 1.00;
MontefUM:O, Sen D._, S-1. SA5; Rvan, Houalon, S·I, U 7.
STRIKEOUTS: c.nton. ~. 111; Soto, ClndlMlell, '6; McWhllema, Pit·
1s0ur1111, It; lerenvl, Clnclnnatl, 12; "°"''· MonlrMI, 76.
SAVES: Lav ... , Sen Fr•nclteo, 10,
ltHrdon, MonlrMI, 10; IMdrotltn. Alttnla,
t; Le.Smllfl. Chic-, t ; Fe1r1lel', Allenta, I;
Minton, San FronclKO, I; ...,_.,,,
DMllrt. L
MmN ~tntlt ......... ClaUOlo P-11• (llaly) def. JON Lula CIClrc (Artentlnel. 6·1. 6·•, 6·2; 8111 Sctnlon
(U.S.> dtl. Giiiet Moreton IFr•nc:el, 7·6.
6·3, 7·6; Andv Anclrowa (U.S.) cMf. Anders Jar,...,d (SwocMn), 6·•, 7·6, 6·3; Ser11lo Cual tSClelnl def, Hana Slmonnon !Swodtnl, l-6,
6·3. 6·2, >1. •·>; Stuer! .... (lrllellll def. Mell Mhdlol !U.S.), 7-t, 6-7, S-7, 6·•. 12·10; Pot9r Fi.mine (U.S.) dlof. Jef«n'f ..... llrllt lnl, 7·6. 6-l, .. ,; ltodnrt
Hermon tU.S.l dll It~ Vonltr ISoutl'I
Alrlcel. 6-2, .. l. l ·6, 7·'; lwfrow Jwrtfl
(8rltoln) dlof. 8ruce Foa IAuatrtllt), 4·6,
•·2. 7·S, '"I; Ired Dvtte (Aualr.,ltl dtl.
Guv Forwet (FraMO), ,.1. •·1, 3••· •·:t;
ltk t<• ACUN (Clllltl def. GlvolOo 8ortlola
18rtll), 6·7, , ••• 7·6, •·l. Ciiio H-IU..S..l dlof. Per HlerlQU!al
(Swtdofl), 6·2, 6·6, 6·4. Joto Sow"
(8'HA) def. Erk Fromm (Now York), 6·4,
6·3, ... ; Tonv Glatnmtlve (U.S.) cMI. Jeff
Turpin (U.S.), 6· I, 7·6, l·•· 7·•; Ctaltl Miiier (Autl1*'1a) cMI. JoM LIOvd (8rltel11),
.. I, .. 1, 2·6, 6·3, .. I: FIOrln Seetf~ (lhmenlal def, Jaime Flllol (Chllt), 6-l ,
6·1, 1·6, 6·•; 8rlan Ttecll« IU.S.J def.
Marcot Hoc•Ytr flre1H), •·•· .. o. 2·6, 6·4; Henrlll Sutidalrom (Swtdofl) cMf. Vince Van Pellen (U.S.), 6·6, 6•0, 2·6, 7·S; St*"'-
Edburo 1swtc1e11J d•f. Chrts1011ll• lt09tf·Veuatln (France), 6·2, 7·6, 6·1;
Robtft V•n'I Hol IU.$.l de4. Chrla JOhn·
alone (Au1lrtll•), 6·6, 6· I, 3·6, 7·6, 6·•1
JOl'ln McEnra. IU.SJ def. a.n T .. 1..-man
(U.S.l, 6·4, 7·6, 6·2; Lok CourtMu (Franc~ def. Mavnus Tl~n ISwodtlll. 7·5, 6·4, 7·S.
Pel..-Eller (Wnt Germa nv> def. Mldli.!
Sc111oen (Nelherlandal. 6·2, 6·2, 6-4; Frll1
8uennlne (U.S.) def. Cralo Wlltus (U.S.).
6·4, 6-•, l -6, 6•4; Mike LMCl'I (U.S.) de4 ltlehtfd Lewi• fBrlllanJ, 7·6, 2-6, 7·6, ,_.,
'9rod Gl10«1 (U.S.) IMI. Runtll Slmown
(Now Z.Mltndl. 6·6, 6·3, 6·J ... 3; Vic
Amevo (U,$.) cMf. 8r'\Q Kleeoo (U.S.l. 6·6,
6·), ,_.; Tim Gulllllson IU..S..l cMf. Tom
Ct lnt (U..S..l. 6·1, 3-0, rotltod; Ndulto Odl1or (Nforlal def. Gullltrmo. ._, (Ar·
ventlnol. H . S-7, 7-6, 7·S, .. 21 Pel Cati\
IAuttr•lltl def. Julio 0-ieroalll. H .
t·O, 6·J; Stnc1v Mt...., IU.S.l def. Scott Dovl1 IU.S.l, 6·2, 6·•· 6·2; .wi.. O.PWntw (U.S.) dtl. Wayne HelTll)IOll {AUW-... 1.
7·6, •·3, 5·7. •·6; Mell Oovto CU.S.) dlf.
Llbor Plmolt. (C1tcfloalo-<llltle), 6·2, 6-11 6·1, C•ulo Motto llrerMl def. It~
Rtmlr•I (1'\IJdCo), 7·6, 6· I, 2-6, 3·2,
rellrod; Mel Purcell (U.S.) cMI. Tim ~ (U.S.), 6·2, 6·6, 6·1. 6·1; C!Vla LAwh (New
ZMlan41 ci.i. St.,,. 0on1on 1u.s.1, 6•4, '"'· 7·6, •·6, 6·3, AndrMs Mau1-.r (W"t
G..-menvl def. Miit• 8fUMbol'e (U.S.l, 3-6.
6·1, 6·4, S-7, 6·6. WOMmM ""' ............ OUk Hee LM !South l(oroo) def.
Mere ... Sllul'ler•k• (C1ecllotlovo1tlal, 6-I,
4·6, 6·•; Sue Leo (autlr•> dlof. •-810unt IU.S.l, 7·6, 6•2; ~ldltllt Torr ..
(U.S.) def. J•nt ,.,...,., (U.S.J, 6·•, 6-2; K1tl'lv Jorden IU.S.l o.t. Joml GOider
(U.$.l, 6·0, 6•0; ltoflallt lt'"I (ltelY) di!.
Mldll Scl'lllllo(U.S.). 3·6, 6-), 7·S: 8l•IO Joon
Kine <U.S.) •. El1101Mth Severt (Autlr•I·
la), 7·S, 6·3; ~ S.ndln ISWOCllnl cMI.
C1lrln Juell <Sweden>. 6·1, 6·4; lllrMr• Poner 1u.s.1 dll. ,..t Medrodlt carad),
1·$, 6•1; Cem*' lenlomln IU.S.l dll. Lucio ltornenov (ltomenlel. 6•), 7·61 JM 0.Yll
(U.S.) dff. Hoo!Nr Crowe IU.S,), 7·5, 6·6;
KtllW Rlneldl IU.S.I dff, ICtlt'IN ""'-"•
IC10Cll0tloolaklt), •·6, 6· 1, 6-4.
So 11 aMe 17
6-lM ··~ 1-1 1J•IJ7 •
LM Alamff9t
MONDAY'S ll•SULTS (4lrcl Oft •2·nilllf .. t1ertlone .,_..)
,.ST llAC•. 400 yerdt,
Swlltabo (Hori) 9.40 4.60 3.60
Petit G•lllU (Citrin•> 10.00 8.00
8r"1v Bullv (CrH11trl 10.IO Alto raced: Straw J111ln, Math. Ar>t cht
Deck, Ft lh•rs 0 .. 1,., DenaQue , KePI
Prince. Tlmtt: 20.33.
S2 •XACTA 12·1) oeld '71.IO .
HCOND llACI'.. lSO vard•. Sir C1Nnv1 CC•rdra) l.00 UO 2 60
B,...,1na CMrtt 181tvln•l 4 20 3.20
Ju11a Uttto Sonll IC!erln•l UO
Alto rK*t: Pan N C•"· Jlm'a Cl'lldl,
Tiit Eaelt Flva. Kiiiy a.no. Otclc• S.Mt, New Wove. Sorntrwt Cider.
Tlmo: 11,01.
TI4•D llAC•. 440 vard•.
Tio vour H•• <•••di t .20 s.ao l 60 Murelea 8ov (C.rdorel 7.60 s.oo
Luckv Moonffelll..-ITrMturt l 3.40 Alto recod: Scttmllne Ja., Satecllme.
Rtbl Porty 8ov, Pow..-Brol<er. Teutonic,
Autocnlk. Purr\tv. Time: ?2.13.
~OUltTH llAC•. lSO vardt. Prince ConlOrt 1Crd1al l.60 UO 2 20 Rabat Cllonlrtu ICtorlt\t) l .60 2.40
SIOlefl Fun a.r (Crtallt'l 2.20
Alao reced: .. "" Aalt. Wno.iv, Nett• Chlelt, Pick Sia, Stitz In Trout>IO. Pt Lindi ,
Hug Mv Rlcl'tel. Tlmtt· 11.42.
$2 •XACTA IS·t) Paid JIUO.
""H ltACI'.. l SO verds.
Goin Tooell'ler (CrtaMr) 12.00 4.40 3.00
Comerlt. !8r00kt) 4.20 2.10
PHCI Offering (MllchtlU 2.40 Alto raced: Ret>elllous Gel, Wiid D .. h,
Sound Soeclal, El PolrtrO\ Gold. Slight
Edoe. Tlmtt: 17.97.
SIXTH ltAC•. 400 verd'-
Crn tal Reward (Cr""''' ll.60 6 20 4.20 el11v .... .,. 18ardl J.40 2,IO
RH Go'" 8•r (Frtvl 3.IO Alto roc:td: Proud Dlllll Y, LH l edV
LO••· EH'f OOllOle Too, Miu Flaming
Bunnv. June" Pt..,, RtO\ Pollv. Soeclly
Tlmo· 20.lt. 12 IXACTA U·Sl oelCI MJ.20
s•v•MTH ltAC•. 3SO Ylrdl Geltwf1h (TreHurt l 149 00 4060 11.40
Poul'-' Pas tUck•vl seo 4.40
Ann AuurCld Cbov (Cordoza) • 00
Alto rKod· Cl'tlc ,...,_ Go, ~ Juov,
Miio &ODDI So•. Sue Otootfl, Min.it• Weill,
Br•1lne Alabel. Gale\ C09V Tlmo: 11.lt
$2 •X.ACTA 11·10) N ICI "97 60.
•1GHTI4 ltAC•. lSO Yt rd•. AltKOderO (TrMllKt ) 1 40 l IO 2.60
Dencl11 Somoln 18,.vlna) 6.60 't>tO
Diamond Otll'llell• <Cordo11) 2.&
Alto raced: Gut lOIO, Fleet Pollx, 5'1oot. Time: 17.12.
12 •XACTA 12·•> oeld 131 40
12 ...CK · SIX (l·S·•·l ·7·2) l)t ld
132,t lO.tO with -winner (111 l\on.,l1 ll
Pick SI• conlOlallon oald saa.ao with 13
wl11neri (live .._ ... ).
NINTH llAC•. 110 vardt Ouoe'• Llllle ... r (S.ln1) 37.70 9.IO ).40
Torlllla Fla! IP1ulln•l J.20 2.10
FHI J•lflrt (8erd) 2.60
Alto reCled. Lorrlt 80. Seem• True, Overllme Foo, DrH m P-, Another
Excuw.
Time: •s.t•. i2 UtACTA 17·•1 oald '7U O.
Alllncltnct -,,()I.e.
0... ... tltlllN
AaT'S LANDtMG (.......,. a.di) -
I 1t ..,...,.._ 2 borncucll, 351 IMH, n
medlortl, 115 Mnlto, • rOdl fltll. DAV.Y'S LOO<•ll (.......,. llMclll
-ltt aftlltn. 21bonito,116 ctllCO bou, 2 ~t. • Mnd beu, 356 mec:k..-et, I rock
fist\. DA .. A IM4Aa, -20I enotor\. ... IMH, 12 bonito, l berrtcudt, 4 Mllbut, 10
vatlowl•"· SS rock fllh, 7• madteret.
es
Orange Cbut DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, June 21, 1883 ca
Oll·r••d 6r••d Prix
• Mickey Th0mpaon'1 Off-<oad Ch8mplonlNp
Grand Prix It Mt for S.turday at the Loe
Angelel County falrground8 In Pomona. Quall·
tying begin• at 3 p.m. while the flrlt race It Ml
!or 7 p.m.
Admlaalon 11 $15 for reeerYed ... ti end S 12
!or general admlMlon.
Tickets are avallable at Tk*etron out1et1.
for more lnf°'matlon, phone (213) 35&-5117.
Home free
Angels' Doug DeCinces ( 11 ) scores on an
error Monday in I 0 -9 win over Texas. ·
NHL h o ckey pucks
on endangered list
TORONTO (AP) -Organized
hockey in North America -in-
cluding all the National Hocke y
League teams -might run out. of
pucks this coming season.
Viceroy Rubber and Plastics
Ltd., which w~ closed fo r Liqui-
dation Monday in the midst of a
labor dispute, was the sole North
American manufacturer of pucks,
company presiden t Ronald
Bruhm said.
"We have a copyright on the
formula for the composition of
NHL pucks," Bruhm said. "It was
developed ln our company."
He said an American company
i. negotiating to purchase the
puck division but it would take
another company about 10 to 12
months to set up production at the nece.ary volume to supply the
pret1ent demand.
The company, which manufac-
tured 22,000 pucks a day, Im-
printed the team logos of all pro-
Major League
tryouts slated
The Major .lleague Scouting
Bureau will hodrit.s annual tryout
camp beainning Friday at Or&Jl8e
Cout College. The camp will run
·through Sunday.
Scouta from 16 ~jor Le.,ue
ball clubs will be on hand to
evaluate playen, accordina to
Dick Cole ot the ecout.i.ng bureeu.
The camp is open to playen, ~
17-26. American Leston playen
are required to brina a le«er of
authorlz.atlon from thefr l'OllCh
bt!fore t.rytna out. Accord.lna to Cole, an tm-
prellive ahowtna at the Uu.e-ct.y
tryOUt camp could ...ult in •
prof..Sonal contract. He aald th•
cemp. Al -r::;:ny appH).J.nc to hiah ecboo and colleje playen
who were boplnc to be eelectied -
but OYWJoobd -in \he NOenet
IWIVnll' draft.
There la no cmt '° putielpete In the tryoute. Haun tor all tN.e
days are t 1..m..-2 p.m. hr men tnfonnatioll, phone
Cole at 888-.I057.
fesaiooal and minor teams on the
continent, Bruhm said.
He said he doesn't think the
NHL tea.ms have sufficient pucks
for next aeuon.
"We uaually get orders in the
spring and in the fall," he said. "I
wouldn't imagine there enough
out there to aee them through a
aeaaon."
The 21 NHL teams wie 66,000
pucks a aeuon during games and
many more in pnctioe, Bruhm
said.
AUSFL
franchise
in Tulsa?
TULSA, Okla. (AP) -After
what la viewed as a final eetback
ln San Dlego, owners of a Uniwc:I
States Football League ftanchiae
were ln Tulsa today intent on
flndlna a home for their pro-
fessional tMm.
"We're here in Tulsa and if we
din work thinO out here, we
won't look any lwther," said Bill
Tatham Jr. of Fremo.
Tatham Md hla father, William
Tatham. f.ranclu.e ownen, and
general manaaer Sid Gll.lrnan ar-
rived ln Tui. about 8 p.m. Mon·
day aft.el' hMMI th8t the s.n.
Dieao aiy Council ap1n had re--
bulled their efforta to 8eC'Ure a
1tadium.
Bill Tatham imued a atatement aJlealnl that . • "cooaptncy"
caUMd the dty ound1 '° retu.
t.heir' att.empte to loclate a USFL warn tn Jack Murphy Stadium.
In the ltatiemln~ Tatham Mid
·~t tenants'' of \be stadium
... with dty ' afftd•le "have = ....... ..., .. Una ..
• J'oaCMU I ••• thll Nht to we a publlD filiaDky wblcb
""'111 haw ........... rullmnu.l ....... o1 NWIMll lartbedty of
S..Dllp"
l 1
C4 Oranca-Cout DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, June 21, 1883
. .
Tammy Noble tries her. hand at 88411 Roll Down as DeAnna
Lee and Bryan LeRoy watch. At right, -Chris Bartolic
admires John Curci's·skill ~t the~ame-T~e..three Newport
Harbor High gymnasiums ·were decorated as "casino,a~
dancing and refreshment areas to entertain the Cla&& of '83.
• • -·. •••• • • •• J •
Fun ·for:Nc~p.ort graduates keeps rolling;:· 1
1UT11ma1
RVIZ ERJcgs()flj
JOE H. RUIZ. aae 72, a resi-GIDRGE L. ERICKSON,
dent oi c.c.ta Mesa, Ca. puled away on June 17,
Plllled away on June 4, 1983. A resident of ~
Ul83. Survived by hia wife Hilll. Ca. Survived by his
Clara, dauahten Mary wife Beatrice, daughter
Crayton and Martha Myen, I,.ou.i9e Patrid.a Lanaenbech both of Hollywood, Ca., (Jack), 1rand1on Eric
daughter Rlta CardenM of Lanaenbach and 1 c.c.ta M--.ca. ton Larry 1re at-1rand101'\ Evan
Ruiz of Santa iu.a, Ca., ton LangenblCb. He W.. put
Manuel Ruiz of Fountain president of the 'Balboa
Valley, and eon Frank Ruiz Liana Club and a member of
of Costa Me.a., Ca., he ii or San Marino Muonic
1urvived by 20 lrand· Lodae. Services will be held ·
chi 1 d re n an 3 2 on Friday, June 24, 1983 at
1reat-grandchildren, 2 ll:OOAM at the Pacilic View '. "
brothen Philip Ruiz and Chapel. Entombment at.Pa-·
Ralph Ruiz, 3 mten Ida cific View Memorial Park.
Lapa. Mary Mendou and ln lieu of flowen the family
Frances Ruiz. Viatation at requesta donationa to the feek Wni.ly <:obUal Fu-City of Hope or the Amerl-
neral Home, 7801 Bolaa can Cancer Society. Pacific
Ave., West:minller on Mon-View Mortuary dlttc1ora.
day, June 8, 1983 from HINWOOD
5:00PM to 9:00PM and on WILL I AM WA RI N G
Tueaday, 9:00AM to HINWOOD, a resident of
5:00PM. lbary wW be re-South Laguna, Ca., pull!d
dted on 'l\a.iay, June 7, away auddenly on June 10,
1983 at 8:00Pt.J at Peek 1983. He ii survived by bis
Family Chapel Requiem wife Sigrid, 4 childttn and 1
Mus will be held on grandchlld, 2 brothen, Rob-
Wednmday, June 8, 1983 at ert Hlnwood of Carmel, Ca.,
8:00AM al St. J09ehiml John Hlnwood of Tu9coo,
Catholic Church, Co1ta AriJ.ona, his mother, Mn.
Mela, ca. lntennent at Holy Joeeph Hlnwood a1ao of
Sepulcher Cemetery. Ser-South Laguna, ca. Before
vices directed by Peek Fam· moving to South Laguna
ily Coklnial Funeral Home. Mr. Hinwood wu em-
893-3525 or (213) 5118-2701. ployeed at DouaJ.u Aircraft
BADBAM for aeveral yean. Services
ELIZABETH FRANCE were held. In lieu of flowen
BADHAM nSdent of Den· the family requesta dona-
vw Color.do. Pa.ed away dona to St. Mary'• Laguna
on °June 17, 1983. She ii ~·~~~~ airvtved by her daU1hten ,or ·~I"
Jane Lewia of Bel.boa. Ca., of Ora.nae County.
lad Mary Ki8tler of Mil-SllEPP ARD 1DUri. brother David France CARLOTTE A. SHEP,
of Iowa, 7 ~ 8 PARO, resident of Newport
pea~p-andchlldren and 1 Beach, Ca. Pa.ed away on
a.r~at-1reat-1randchlld . June 20, 1983. Born June 15,
8-Yklm will be held on UI04 In Queensland, Aua-
n-lay, June 21, 1983 at tralia. She ii ,IW'Vived by
1.1>0Pm al the Smith & her 'daughters Dorothy
Tuthill Westcl1f:f ~pel. Logue of Newport Be.ch, nnat interment aervicee Ca., Mavil Ja.n Butler of
will be held at the family Alexandria, Louisiana. Val
plot, ~arm Creek Cemetery, Mal Parker of Brilbane,
}lender .. ., Iowa. Servioel Auttralla, 10 grandchildren,
under' the direction of Baltz 20 great-IJ"&l'dchildren and
kptOil Smith & Tuthlll listen and brothen, nieces ~Martuary of Costa Meu. and nephews in Austtalia.
MS-9371 Memorial 8ervicel will be
held on Thunday, June 23, .
1983 at 2:00PM at Pacilic
LUTJIH ... Ott
SMTM & TVTMU.
WISTCUff CHAl'll
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa ·~6-93~1 .
rJflfCYaW
"9C>llALPAU
..., Cenwterv MorJuary
CNc>e...Crematory
3l500 Pac1hc View Onve
Newport Beach
6"·2700
View Memorial Park, New-
port Be.ch, Ca. Pacific View
Mortuary directors.
FIELD
MABEL COLHOUER
FIELD. ace 98, ~away on JWM 20, 1983. A remdent
of Newport Beach, Ca.
Survived by hereon Charla .a
DeVoe FSekt of San Fran· W.
dlco. Ca., dauch~a R .
Field 1'ef1\l900 of C«ona
del Mar, Ca.. .. arand·
children, 4
,reet-p-andchlklren and 1
..
..
..CO. ICll MOllTU.dtlS ~Beach
.fN-9415
sr-t.-sr-t-~ Prt·
vale family aervlcm wen
held. Inumment P9Ctflc
View Memorial Park. Pa-
dftc View Mortuary dlrec·
Births • ~Is
San Juan C.p1str1no 49S-tne PH, YLLIS~•.gefaned eountCOAn-.c:M.09fnll Mr .... ....._......, v .. o.. WI&. .... .... ...,., ........ .... awayonJunel7,l atthe ,.,,..,....._......,~u.i-Mr .... ,.,._.,._. .... ......,,
... of 19. She 191W'Ytwd by ....... ~ ,.., • ~':..Diii......., .........
-...
"'' ' ~::r.
her hUlbmld M. Bruce Lee, Mr • ..,...._ Gf91,_,., 0ot-.• ...._...,
2 chUdnn FeU.. K1nten *'· lli1 ,_. • ~ ":, ....._ C1w•1 ''' .........
and Mich.Ml JMOn Lee, '*· .... Mra. n.-Olbo!N, '°""' '*· ............... ~ 0-.
ta Mr. and Mra. ,u.-.-. ....,... ,..,
LeVin. J\meral MOM lllDMtLNOMTAL Mr.IMMra.C...0-. ...... lli1 .... ,., ................... ...... aervlc9 wen held today at ,.,, ... -. ......., a-. CoaM llor 9:00.AM at Harbor lawn .....,... ..,,.,....,.,o...,_,o.......,
Mount Olive Memorial Mr. • ,.,._ "°"" ._._.. """'" ..., :r.:.. ..... ~C'-. .......... ~ .., .... -. """ ..... a.. Qwpel. Ul26 Giller Ave, Wn\llllllr,11 t:.-J'-. .... ...._.,..._,
CCllSa ..... Intenmnt fol· Mr.......... -----· Mr .... -. 0.... ............ kJwtr'I et MountOllw Cem-°""'...., -.,.. t "":.It ewy. ~under the ..,: ... -...., ...... a.. ..... =-~ ..... .., .............
direction of Harbor I: ~-.,.._.....,,o.. Lawn-Mount Olive .,;..,...,,._.,.,a......, -,.. •
.. _, __ M0-0"4 ........... ~................. '*· -..... --"'*"• 0.. --1 ... ....... .
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Don Bradbury deals for Jan DeVries,
Carolyn Colin, Patrick Graybo, Pa-
tricia Hastings and.John Marable. Ben
Hulbauer, Theresa Goodlow and Jeff
Mathews parade around the gym while
flappers Susan DeLacy and Tish
Ohwang enjoy &0me popcorn.
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NI.IC NOTICE
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cw-NOTIC9 Of',,.,.,..... WI T.a. .... U.
NI.JC NOTICE
On ~ 12, 1N3 el 11:00 Lift. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN·
SUAANCE COMPANY, I calfornll
oorpomlon, 11 Tl\llllle, Of lluc-
CM90r trutt" Of tubelllu11d
TNl1 ... of ln.t <*18ln Died ol Tl'Ult e11.culld by OARY E.
MALAZIAN, e mem.d men, Ind
-did ~ 23, IMO 11 ln-tt~t No. 290801n 1oo11134n,
PIQI 2N of Offtdll "-'di ol Or·
1ng1 County. Callfornla, 1nd
purwant 10 lhllt Olttaln NodC9 of ~ Default thereundlr r1eord1d n. ... , ..... _ _..._ March t0, 1M311~No. ..., n, 1IU, II ...... Um IM lie. 83-102974 of OMclal Aacorde of
11·111771, rH•r•e •f Or••I• Mid County, wtn under and ClwllJ, pur_,t to uld Deed of Truet ...
MOTICI Of' DOAUL.T It public~ for c:Mtl, lawful
.... --money ol tlll ~ 8tltll ol ....oRT NfT NOT1Ca ""*1ca. 1 c::NllMr't Cfledl P9YM>11
IF YOUR PROPERTY 18 IN touldTruet•df-on l ..... Of FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU llltlonal Mr*. 1 .._. or tllderll
ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, or9dll un6on, Of a ..... .or tllderll
IT MAY IE SOLD WITMOUT ANY llWllll Ind loin -a.110n deltN-
COURT ACTION, Ind )'O&I tfW1 haW C11911 ln tN1 ltMI, at Jt1a main en-
thll leOll flOht 10 bf1ng yolM' -.it t,_ to Flr1lt ~ Tltla lft-ln good .. ending by peylng .. ol turll'ICI ComoerlY local«I • 114
your p11t due paymenll plu1 bit Fifth Sfr•i. ri ltll city ol
permitted co111 end e11penH1 Sent• Ana. CellforNl 11 ttWI rtgflt,
within ..,,_ montt. ~ t111 cSeW t1tt1 Ind lntereet ~ to Ind
tNI Notice ol DlillUlt -,_did. now hlld by It ~ uld deed ol Tllll ~11118.,421.40 II ol Mey Trwt In 1hl property lll'*9d r.
20th, 1983, Ind wlll Iner_. untll Mid County Ind 8'911 dtacftbed "°"" account l>ICOml9 ~-You 11: m1y not hl119 to P•Y the entire City ol Colla ....._ Thi North-
unp1ld por11on of your account. ....Iffy 130 Milt of Lot 132 of
even though full p1yment wH ~ HllgMI, 11 per IMC> dlmendld. but )'O&I ""'91 pey tN thlreol ~ In llooll 4, .,...
MIOUl'l11t1tld.abo¥9. 83 ol MllClllelieout MtlPI. In die AFTEA THREE MONTHS FROM o111o1 of t111 eoun.y Aaool'dlr of
DA TE OF REOOADA TION Of THIS Mid eoun.y.
D 0 C UM ENT ( w h I ch d at I o I Exc1pt1ng theNIY'Oll'I IN North-
,_dlUon ~ hlr90n), unllM llltllfy 81 .. thlreol Ind llllOIPt·
the obllg1t1on being for1eloM<I Ina ttwetrom IN Soufl•"""9Y
upon permltt a ~per10d, )'O&I t4U feet thlr9of, llao ~ hi-.. only the legll 10 llop tN tt.wlforn:
loreclo1ure by ply ng 011 entire PAACEL t. Unit I 11 llflown Ind
amount dltnlndld by )'O&ll cradltor. defined on that oert1ln con-
To find out thl amount )'O&I muet don*lluln plln l'ICIOtdld .. 1,
pey. or to errenot tor ~ to IMO In looll 1SM6, ,_. 1847 ol
llOP th• fOflCIOtUll, or If your Ofllclll Alcotdl of Orange eoun.y,
prC)C>lrty I• In forlCtOIUll f(lf any ~ otr19C ,_, oontact: PAACEl 2. An undMdld 1/3rd Aocky Mountain F1daral ~ 1n Ind to Lot 1 of Trlld
S1111ng1 & Loen Aaaoclatlon, c/o 1ot1t, 11 .,_ on • m-.> ,..
8TATWIDE FORECLOSURE oordld In boOk 44111, Pao-26 Ind
SERVICES, 5925 Cen1toa AW. Mof ....... .-uaMepe,Aaootdl
Cypreu, C1lltornla tOtlO ofOrangaCounty,~.....,..
lellptlonl: (714) t29-U80. "°"' IJr"'9 1 tflrougfl. • loceeed " you hi-.. any quM!lorll, you INr90f, thould con11c1 I lawyer or I PAACEl I. Non-ellAllullYe ep-ao-nment l9l"CY wtlicfl "'-9d pur1lneflt ...,..ti, for .......
)'O&lf loen. .... ~. aupport Ind RI•=.:. YOU MAY LOH •1e109d'll1•1I • 11t 1or111 In thl LIOAL • YOU DO Men 01c:W9110n of ~ Con-TMI ~ AC'TIOM. dltlonl Ind AlltrtatJoN tor GEM II
NOTICE II HERE.BY OMN ttlal • H-'*" AMocl1llOn, ,.._
l>f..:h of and dlflUlt ,_ OOCUfT9d OOfdld In Book 13M&, PIQI 116t
In thl obllg1tlon• aeourect by a of Offtc111 A90ordl.
carteln dlld of tNll Of ~ In ~ "*""°"' .. rlQfllt 10
UWt ~:'e~ ~DOMENICK Md !:':..:~ g:,:; :.r.:,r0:,::~
NETA E, DOMENICK II Tt\111°'910 ¥f10 below 1 dlplll o1 800 t..t lllOCKY MOUNTAIN FEDERAL below thl _,_of llld land, but
SAVINOS & LOAH ASSOCIATION ~ -o1 _,_--. 11 TNllM Ind ROCKY MOUNTAIN ~,,.·--·"•• •
FEDERAi. 8AVIH08 & LOAN =.'"a"::::=.°:Y.!i
ASSOCIATION .. ••o•flolary, aclla lfld ..... Pf'Ol*1Y.
d1t1d No111mblr 15. ttH end Tlll..,_....,..Of°"*OClm-
recordecl ~-24. 1NI, • "'°"........,Of.., Pl'OPlf1Y le 1nMrurMn1 NllmlMlr 12-4IUO1. of ~to 1111: 1114 Nliftoft ,,..,.
0111o1m Aloordl In tt11 °""' ol thl --. o.. ....._ CA t11t7
Aeoofder of IN eoun.y ol Of8noe, leld ... .. tie ....... ""'°"' 8tll• of 0 1llforn1a pra1ent OOWIWlt or W9nW14Y, ...,,_Of .,. ..... y ... ,,_ nouoa ol lmpllad, • IO ..... II Ill lll'D I or
E1eOt6011 to 8111 or --to tie IOld ............. 10 ~ 1t11 -~~p1rty to utlafy tll• plld ....,_ ..,. on thl ,-. OI
~In of llldl .,,...... --.... ......., w .... Died Of ...,,.. to: Make ,,...,.... Of 11.• TNll, to wet utJ,'41,M , pU IN
061.lt ttom J~1. 1MS. lfl "'°""" ............ ~11•
1ddlt1on 10 tll• 1m6un1 11111C1 peMee ..S....,... • tt11 Of
1bo'ft 1llo11ld any prior ll•n ==s=~ol,...NoW
(lnoludlnt property II•••> b• OAGd Ml i OM9
dlllnqYent Of-: .... -=-.= YOUMm•WAllLf-A Mid cllllnqlllnay ..,. -Cl' ,_,., DA19 JltlN. a oonc11UOn ol rMl .. I ;uit; Ind ~--TOUfAU all 1ub11quent p1yment1 wtllofl fO "'°1JOT "°""
:::-:-.,:: ~,:,-::: , rr •Y • = Af """' ,_,.... ""°" thl --of A,._.., UL&• YOU -.!!! llld nett or dted of..,._ ...uM1'IClll •,. Mr-. ~ .,....._, vtldlt _.. O'TtmflllGCIKlllAUmf
dted Ml..__, Ind__.,'° ~ ..... OOllfAOT A
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ClASSlf I.ID
CLASSIFIED·
INDEX
fo Ptact Yu Ad, C•
642-5678
IUl £STATE
BUSHSS 1i
FINANCIAL
BuM...-.la<S..a.
• BullliMW {)pp«tWUUft
-WM....i
•t.n"f'MITW'nl C>pp:;irtwwu.n
lnv"ltnrnt Wan\.t'd
•M°""1"' Lo.n •Mon.7 w.,,1ec1
M<K ........ T 0 ·•
EWLOYMENT
Hrlp We11w
.......... I"""''* ..... 191 l11rj . ••
LW .. UtfMll -I
f'lnelt i....-,,... frcm. rtk ......
balh pool1'oa.. •1.'7ISO.OOO ~· . .
· unm .um ulf1111 ·
Spoctacular bayfront dplJt 2 tir, 2 ._ ~-2 br,
2 .. dn. 2 boat ......... ...., tl,I00,000.
PllllOllU -Ian Mii •. ociean • jetty views. Marine room. ' bdrm. •
baih. 3700 91i.ft. .l,38&,000. o.-nfronL_.. ·
Llllml
Remodeled s bdrm. 2 a.th + Iara-rec. nn.,
been> oeWnp. f\amMhod. petloo. t4JO,OOO. . . ............. ..
New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, al9tOm l'rencb No111-rmmdJ-...tv1
!'at.ale l.2 prime ICl'e hilltop •1.-.000 . ......• "" ...... tcim.do laland CUit. bayfrcot loL •• .._
dock. Plana avail. Mow Pf0,000 w/tnda.
•Ol2
4014
401•
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402• .o14
4021
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3 bt, 2 ba, frplc. 2 cm ~ lmmK OGDdo.
On ~t. Camm. pd. $1a,GOO. .
BILL GRUNDY . REA LTOR
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Walk to Cathollc &:ftoOI •
T HE :REAL
ESTATERS
6 Bdml. 2 beth. *"'I __ femlly .... brick tt -p4eol. VA and FHA termL 11
Price oNt/ S127,500. C.. Beautiful~ VeJIM
to ... 541-2313 --.ar.et48r2 .. ..,._
THE :REAL
ESTATE RS
lly holM In~~\ dlMonl ,....._ deoof·
.eedln•~--· HeaHOfM......,.Aa for"'---. .... 1'IO.
·J-WonlOd -($11»
AMMLS
C.11 bflOO
0.,.. ~~10 -M20
~ "30 -~
••CHAflMSE
"""'I"" &CHO
Applt•""" SOii
Auo \KIM eori
Bldll M•lttlOlo 901• c.n-.. a. r..q ... _. 11111•
c.,.,,pu,.... 9011 ,._IO V<N 1022
f'u_m1lwl"C' fl02)
o ...... Salft 11100
ttw.hokl Coodt -~·2 hw•lry etr•
Mai11nHy 1218 M.,...ra.-nr•
Mt.-. w..,t.d 1220
M~ lna•nuntn\a 9214
OftKT f'\im1U,UY & r.q..,.,.,_,, 6228 p,.,,.,.,,, Oraan. 1122'
~::::K>°S'! ... 62:10
12J2
BOATS
M\anrfl Rn.I 1tl10 ~·· 7011
l'ow<'< 70U
S.11 7014
~/Sitt 7011
1nr• f;iulp 7018 I Ma•nt IStrvM. .. 7020
SIJ .. at°"'"" Ton s ......... 7021
SupPllft'INt,..,..._ 7026
S.11boat<io 70211
TRANSP<WtTAf'°"
AUTOMOTIVE
Auto V-"41
Auro~P•N
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IOll 9020 8022
I021 8026
AUTOS lll'OltTED
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OMW
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COLD Well
BANl(eR O
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0ne of the lowe9t priced
Portofino'• on fee Jandl Bonu.
room completed to be u.ed •
anything from maid'• quarten to
office. Immediate occupancy
available. Tenm are very 6ex-
lble including iea.etopUon. .
IN NEWPORTC~llTBI
644-9060
No matter what you're
doing, your home~*": ~The .....
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C. .Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueeday, June 21, 1983
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...... ltt W. ...... ltt'lalt ......... di! ln1tt V1fual1Mll ..... bl. ....... ... Ut!. hallatalL Uaf. .. .... 11 C.•.W hlln•••
...... lMIC.ta ... 104 ume-.u luL ..... Uttc.ta ... 111fC.11 .... 11111 .......... -u ....................... 4111 1M11111U1a•xeoaaA,J-ne _ •• .... .., ....... __ .... ..,. · ••llT ..a?,_ l\om4t. Corner lot.~ LO 45t, a.. .,. ml oon, t BR CoNo. w1.-, oar. W•tttlde1 Ir, orpt, tsam:,:&:;;io:id.ifh lll•Uted wnenoumb.,ed ~. oMw & MOte F0t ..... "°'1h UPlend ...... ....,. '*" oondo w/toft, ~ kltcMtl.!~ llQflt In-oloee to eo1111/1t1op1 wao 1*111», •Y911 now. dt..,.a, etcwe a rMl'lge. mo. New .,,._ s*nt. 2wtend9r tot 1*1'-· ..-ewel. c-2. eoo 9-lty lhop. Vert nlolty _... teory. 1 et, 2 ... frplo terlOI, pcwctl, '800 mo. 78t·M22 cty, M71. 5et1y "4&-81t1 13f6/mo Laundry 180 Ger•. 114 ... Mril IL Fr•roomtotllQtltmeln-1q.1t. CM Aua. ~.-.. 1 etatloM c " n v • n I • n I I y llk)tlOMI, lo• gar. Lo. le air cond. Young ldulta (213) 431-117t e<f, ...... mo • • No I*•· ••• •3H. . 21S-9"·2728. teneno9. AM ~. 14t-114t 137,000 ....... -to IP'
loc.ted ..... y walk to dn, no ~. Wll welcome. '34 .100. Small t 81 no ta IMI " M0-1245 •CdM '°"'* m ~...._.Mk rot beadl. Tiit~. ~rooma. conaldlf ·treoe ror °' 840-1837 agt. l4!IO/mo util ~ ':aii 1!3&-i4iO. 1 ~ a Weatllde tro. brlQM, ctMn. r,::r Am I« rent 5 71 mo c M dt• ..e. HM Ii. Cet Hwy, owrier 71 .. IMf.1201 ~ ~ "= pymt. kip W.1512 I NB. Unlvwaal 24d0, 28R, 7/1, 13"312. · g!!~dihww. Olf, ~i~. ~. ~~: ': !:;. '9f: ~ area, lncluctlng ·uti1a: '678 mo. 17MIOO ~.... 4114 ~ t14HOO Ir le .... PIMa !Ba, xlnt oond. "'41tur• 1"l8 114t U W IPTI. &45"'4731 or &40-0034 · 141"°1'° St omo..lhoo wttn ----;iifi ill.Dlfr HA .;. betut. WOOd ~ ~=-s..::.taio-:C 2 I~ Irvine condo Ml ... ll 2 't~Mv~. Furnlahad room, mat. ltmt• to lflr lrvtne hm. ~~· 43e112 £.:17th t~~:: '• UI 111111 ~,""· =... dWn, owe bel, 87&-1487 wtgarage, M28/mo. All· U14tmo. 2 8f tBa. ,.,, pool, ape, L.A .. carpof1. working Fem. pref. ~td~~·r-/l':t:t~ ~1W:.~:1~ '
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• ~i.oc.tlciin .: UALnlJ1·1400 d for ~lclt .:,:. tmtltlll Fr.dGlbaonNe-MOO. raq'ct. No peta. 2180 Mo peu. 2 e r 12101mo.l42-0111. 151_1921 Waatllll ~i:.'=oC:~~~
1149,000. La Dorla fl!f!llJ 1111 ~~1MeaaV.,cte.AQt TSL ·~~~ FrM Been rant ac>t In Roomtatolhr281COM ...... , -· OMIWMuatW M2·21M · ax ct11ng9 for bbyalt. apt. '325 + 'A utll. .., • -Quallfled swer. only .... 1llW all fnatali f tidlill llftlTW WOtmo 2 ldrme, n~ Ba. me81iB..All 546"""731 or 546-0034 780·1274 f288 • 2866 aq ff W. iAAfl: CHURCHILL PROP
...... MARKET. 2 APTS, POST • catP«I new opt new Furn "" a pvt batll for w . lnclda offloea, from ~70 ~ la Jolla plen Yalltr llJt OFFICE. PIZZA PARLOR. 3 br. 1' ba, 2 •IY -drapea,' lndry rm,' tower tltltmtl rent, young employed Share 2 Bedroom, 2 Batll SG40tmo. 038-1°"
wtth bay, ocean. and '!*1o~1:'! .!,:O s:i :. '"':: ~":' .:~t.• ~ ~z=.~ =;::· unh. 527 w Wiiton Beautllully land1c1pact male. 1200 mo. •H-"37 =.~::,; =llti:: •1775 up. 2288 " lndua-l&T&IAUI IUTI
nlQlt1 llgllt• view. A pride &'. 8t1·5
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1' .. -' Owner. $350,000. P.O. A/
2
bd pool .. _. kid TSL Mgmt 142-1803 garcMrl apta. Pool J IP•· Laguna Beldl·Pvt ant. ba. mlorow1ve. 180 dtQr• trlal office. 18101 A9don· Be your own bou. of ownetehlP home '"'" Box 365, Green Valley c rm ,..,.,,. Patloa/deoka. No peta. 1275. Prol/bu•, mature, C>eMn vi.. of e.ft>oe do Clrele. #T, Huntington Catamaran mfg mold•.
beautltully maintained In i ..... u-t -.... --.. ---.-.. -. l•k• Rd., CA g2341 proof crpta '595 Info at 1415, 2 bd, patio, FWr, No S.Ohelor 1425 non-emOker, 4g4--0451 111anct. Mala/Female. 8Wh 842·2834 over 100 hullt, 1 compl, • terrific locallon. 3 • • 642•0049 BEST Alty 53M100 ,.. peta. 724-A Jamee St. 1 Br l505·S510 . ' 871-"82 or 873•7550. · · boat. leOOO. t-360-S&St ldtma and tamlly rm. IUnlPIUY ama1 • 813-77111 2 Br. 1 v. ea taoo Rm needed, rMP glrl and llttllt HD Eatabllatied foreign car
.. 15,000 UH. IPllAlll CFACondomlnlu,;,,NM 1275 -131E18th 646-8818 toddler. Low ,..,,t/ Hve In WE LOOI FOR 9t0tagt IC)IC9. 18' II 511. lhop, Ideal Colla Meae (11•) 111...... '"-~ w1· h BR 2 GFM 1 to 4bdrm.1700. $1200. 14_!~!motl2 Br,al1 Ba apt, Ult E. 18th. • 842-0858 tltuaUon. Ref, 957.9g30 170/mo + 170 MC 0,:C· IOCatlon Mt"Vlclt19 Npt ,..,,,,.. t 4 , 112 ba, ...... pa o, am I pat OK, YOU 1 ..... ,.,. w ""-·-f N n ..... & .. ......... apac, pool/jac and entef· llWTll IOlll Q cit'port, lndry rm. Rm, Nwpt Bch, pool, ,.,.,.. .,.._, ront, . """" aurrou ...... "' ., ....
talnment ., ... Pvt gate one 01 a kind . 2 bd t'~ ~ 741w18tll St BecMtor 1430 1225/mo. Woman only, 873-41&4. cllentel MtablilMd, ••·
guarded communlly. ba, Luxury PenthouM. In SOI' TSL Mgmt 142·1803 1 Bdnn. , !~,_! 35 up. Avall lmmed. .. ... /......... a::: ... -.... 4_. cellent montllly Income. Mu.I ... to ~te. lull sacurltytammenltlea It 2 Bdnn. 1 1• Ba ..,.., 145·2590. Unlimited ----•-• turn-key opetatlon. Call
I Priced to ••II at Comple>C. Sale by owner y '625/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Apt. 2250~d Way Room 1200/mo, pvt entr. Ea~.,~f.f!o81r eo.,, SCRAM-LETS IOf lull detalla. 831-6144 =''~S.. at Preal-enable• barge. In • -6 511177 lrplc •. balcony, lndry rm, Reep, ci.an. No cook, I PhOtoa takenJ~kd Eatabll•hed wholeula d ~·
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h:.,"M Su~ S272.500 • Exceptional .. garega, clOM to at0t•. Dau Pelal 2'12t amOke, drlnk.548-48ee e mo Guami.c:i Servtce ANSWERS bu•IMM, wood & metal, ~l1~~ ,1 <tpm. llnanclng.548-S103 TSLM~~tCentar~~ 1803 charmlngYil,1it.q\ll:i, ltltll .... tb ltii •Cradltl• Eye Wltnaee C·--·0"_,. ~~.men~e:m."~~~~
hpltxH/Uaill 1300 • · · no pelt. 34097 Granada. -Newa, Time Maoutne. -··-· ,....,,,. h5 ooo 968-8187
By owner. 4 Br. 2 Ba, elg CM oupj;x WJi50K Corodo 3 Br. 2'~ ba, pool, 1475. 873-3313. Ul• IUll KNX Redlo. Newport Of() Put~· ~ult ' · ~t!rr~~r~~~!~ dwn: F"Ymmt I• I 10001m. w Jae. s 775tmo Avail July Harbor Creek. 2 Br 2 ea. llTll 111 'h oH 10 :.32"""134 Norld-renc?.:nEed acle n-1•L~~1.,_ "Ill
l119,500.9e4.e871 Ownersunlthas2000sq Turile Rocit condo. 2 br, t.646-9t99 poo1 Muna,21>1k•tobch Wkly rental•. Low ratae. whoare relocall tlstshavedlecovaradone !!~ ... ·-,. c::r.:::
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UTI94J ....... 642-9866. 1enn11. IG75. g55·3388 gar. ISO<> + S2!IO dep. tvet/Wilnd•. heated Kpool & step• to dlu.ppeara 10 1a1t -........ ,, 831-403e ocean. Itch'• avail. 985 latall W ... -o 11r1 ----,,
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munlty pool, tennl1 leW,.rt ltwlltl ba, Lake View, dble rr. E/Slde 2b l 'Aba twnh DI. ae• 2'140 In rMI FamlllM only comm Of Balboa area. ---~~'io~ini~: ':oi:' 2 bd, 1 be. p~' 1or Im· wtth °73r.s~· SI 5· trple, g~· .• patio. 2/:3 Becti:fuh kit, nr 60h, qu't Avall 6-25 10 7-2 and 7·0 Oy1 213·348-2095, evee 125~6 to 1500,000
1137.500. Call Melen IMdlateuleatS345,000 Orange.l880.&42·2191 p•r1on. no peu, to 7 -16. Phone 213·688-9823 Cal·.· 2NDS. Aleo wlll buy G d which I• way below ap. l~rt ... , Hit non-1mkr. $425/mo. 819·755-805g la f note1. FAST approval ol i•• UOO pralul. Bkr 933.3 192 E.1lda cute bachelor. 980--0587.0 rlfH tr •"2·Hll and funding. 851·9135, ._.. 'l · 2 r AewJ>Qrt Hgt• 13g51qio. 1300 HCuf. 2 Br 1 B• houM, Newport _Ital JtlJ -Danae COfp. Doug euu-•·PLU/IY IWIH houM, onty 11001mo. JoyoeWaltte831-1266. lWllRlllWILI 111, J111y 137!1 -wk.tijiilm.,..iiii.iii,. ... _..,.-..,~ fff;9kr: -
CoateM... 64w 103 Hou1e l1 IOf aale. Tenant EIS 2&38r. TownhouNAptt. 650-0883. Sml lamlly. Garage: 984 Valencia, ~~~~~~~~ ULI IY.... mu1t 1how propert~ Ide apotleaa 2 br, den, frplc dlhWll' lrg patio 2 B dbl C.M. CIOM, lo SC Plaza . .:...; •PAIT~ LIAll*
........ EABSTSIOE TRIPLEX; 2 monthtomonth.Call PeQ =;_,encl~,paw~ 'anclld.incile ' ~n. torg::90r 1.u~ $40/mo. 754..0588 FOUND; S~d puppy NoCredlt Requlrad A PETE BARRETr Cuatom Home In BACK drm, 1 ball\, 185,000. Dameron. 559-9400. 1_.:.?,.~ . · 'V"" car ega, nr Hunt. mer rental, 875-4<4H. Offln an tali -14 Ille 211t & Orange CM. 738-0522 9-9 7 dya bkr . REALTY 'BAY AREA. w 831-3&46 .,.._. yard, ,_ crpta, Mar Froml595/m -Approx 4mOI.145.14e7 QI open 2 Br + Oen, Condo. pain!, cabinet•. "6-2084 7 o. BALBOA PENINSULA 1117 WeatCIM. N.B. 275 to Arte CUil loan•. up to $5,000,
bwn entry, lonnal din S800/mo. 1112 SNacape. X LO 1 Br 1495 2 Br 1595 . lu>Cury 3 Br, SIOO/wk. 3800 aq. It. 2,436 aq. It. liow °' bad ctadlt OK, r'~1~2"'~ LOCITIOI Modern, 2 cat garega, Pool Patio Frplc· 873-11235. 873-63811
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cuet made wal cabs 8d un i: ore:'" · lndu•trlal commercial. 3 bdrm, 21/2 ba P1uah lllTtlT• 11800/mo, 21 Balboa Bayfront Ottlcea lrom 300 831-7280 ttwoughout Bwlt Lge rm, · oaamont Owner direct Of brotce< condo by wate<. 30 It Cove. 645-5135. sq It. . .. llrllleri-....,. 8'*IWI tti. patio: Pool Model In Pant II. c.n1. protection. 10 year•... boat •llp. Secuflty. Avail. 1825/mo, 2 Bf. 1'A ba 111·1001 OST. ColYe wired collat, "FAST MONEY"-110% enc1..,._PrlcadtoMll. AIC, lovety patio. NMI' perienc.. mo to mo. S1300. townhae, c arport , OdM bayfront, Bay1lde vlcAdama&.MeaaVerde 2nd1 Swtmmlng pool&
541-87911, 657-4914 ~· llbtary. ~ TSL ";'gmt 642·1&03 714-851·8394, 875-1938 yd/bale, bltlna, tun rm. Ptaoe. 1Pacloul 2 br, 2 .. __...__.1111-1 W. Rlwetd &45-9122 room addlUona, land~
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-..._..ng, city partc ..... 2638 Santa Ana aw. ba, S4000 mo. 8111 Grun-_._ .,.. acap1 tennla.1129.000. Oat •• CtutJ 3 Br. 2'h Ba Condo. TSL Mgmt G42-t803 dy, RMltor. 875-8181. NEWPORT BEACH, OE-lcu°"1r=~~-,e~.1ot~. v1e.. ..~ ng, etc. Call UI on fr!f!rtJ 1929 $800/mo. Newpo'1 Tar-LUXE WATERFRONT .,. . ..,,. -"'' "' ot.,... loan programs . . • _ race. &42·7404. Large Eaattlde 1 Br. natu· ::;dM bayfronl, 9'Y1lde SUITE-5400 aq f1 plut Newpo'1 on beect\, En· ALL LENDERS or l'TltL IT•ml llLl BEAUTIFUL MONACO ral wood thru-«1t, atv, Plaoe, apacloua 2 br, 2 patio. &42-4&« Mon·fr1 graved " Grant Grad MORTGAGE 831...()931
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1goo I .I.. decorator .a..a~anu LIDO ISLE·2Br, complete-............. ...OST: Large bl** a wtlh• Q73-8N3 651•117.7 turnlahed. Fantutlc view. Covet Shorea: 1328 Sao-~ u ft ty lorn, 12000 mo. Lucy _.... female Leb/Polntar mlK. Exlruga!Ofe. ~rlty.By tlago Or. Cuetomlzed 5 · JIWllllll 873-87 17, 875·1771 900, 107 IQ It avail from .,,_, to Cheyenne. II.ii It U Owner. 1227.500. bdrm2'1orylamltyhm.3 1n•-.J-..a-. __ 11.2& Reward. Loll 8/t/83 DenaeC«p851·9135
819426-5428. lrplct, 3 Cll gar, mald71 t Bd --.::!!~ Newpor1 8dl 3 BR dplit, BASEMENf St.00 IQ rt. nMf 19th & Monrovia. l;r-...,..------
quat1.,... PoolllP•· AVlll rm _..__., l800 week. 1 blk from 2500 aq It. Call Mon-Fri C.M. 842·7 t07, 646-3104 '''-"' -~!*ft Oattfllllt now 13300/mo IH . Frpk:, vaulted oeltlnga, beach. Summer reMr-9·5,&42-4844 T.l.1 4121
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._ ISSO 644-7424 Clbl gar pool, epa.. vat1on1, &46-3755 .OST: MaleCat dark ·~ I liil V · ..aw 18thS1 VlctOfla 8ch ""' 2 br DELUXE OFACE SUITES trl-color, long hair. Blk 1•1 000 IT M llllUJll Duplex, Nwpt Hgt•. 3 Br. &45-2739 "42-4005 duplex, w/wtr vtewa, yrly. ~ deluxe3 br, lac.a Bayfront bldg. 700-1,007 Ilea color. Lag Bch • f
,2 CONDO vacation In Slrat· 2Y,B•,2'1ory,2cargar.IL 2 8f · blklrombch.Avall.July beach.alpi10.pvtgar. sqrtavalllromlt.25. 497-8842 2_.., on El Nlguat 7th Fairway. & fOfd Avon tour Brltlan 1 646-9096 or 642 .. 812 0'#9r" • 1 Ba. Eutalctl. 1 $875 497-8204 1575/wk, 832·8000 BASEMENT 11.00 aq It. I.----,,,,.-----,,,---...
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· ,u · wner freedom and Mvlnn b~ EASTBLUFF I 9·5. 642-4&44 mo1 old, YG'lng °""* $35,000 2nd TO a1 24% N-ee84 ··• I ...,_ 2B 2b 1--'leHll heartbroken. Vic: Int. PP only. Call Mr =---------owning your own 18t 4 br. d9n + bonu1 rm. lge ,_.,.... r a. patio, •• .,..... ' EXECUTIVE SUITES 19th / Irv In e , C M. .$ l!!l!f! ..... lOii Century apt. fOf det•ll• cov'd. patlO wl1P•. •Int 14g51mo.No peta. 2 bdrm, 2 ba deluxe. PATIO/DECK UNITS 648-3801 MMdowt, 9-839·7582
-call714..,.93-4101 cond. 111100 mo. Joann 780-1418, 842·7528 13,000 per month. 3713 AVAIL.AUG.1 •--~-...a--"'k evtwknd• Saalhore Dr .. 8~578 llEW••1 ILll..-.n• ---11 •---·~ .... , 2111 I ,., ermen, agt. 875-7898 · 2025 Newport Blvd. C. M. llft S 150,000 111 TD In New· -· ~ or 875-8870 N-2Br 2ba patio ON THE SANO Mary Stapleton, Rltr .Olt: 1aro-oray M Tabby port 8Mch tiome. EJlcel·
.....,.... PORT CREST HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1495/mo.No . peu: 95/mo. 2 Br 1 Ba. rel& SUMMER RENTAL 850-123e. cat, '"Tom", Ph•H II le nt quallllca tlona
,,,...... Beeu1c;i~~+c1en 4BR 2'ABA on partc, vteow. 780-t418, 842-7528 req'd. No peta. 2880 ) Br. 2 Ba. unit. we1 bar, FOf lelM,corporateomc. Clubhae,MVMomea.N.B. 714-54M755,644-7220 w ....... .,..., St300/mo.Agt&45-o295 gudner, 11eoo mo. evtwt1nd1. Hickory, MeN varda. ~J~~mw:.·~ci: 19aoe,1800 aq 11., ooeen Sad, ud 1am11y. c au •--,-... -11-mD----lM-1• 494-2023 One Bdr Md Oen near Agt. 55M221. garage. 5802 Seelhore view. Pr .. 11glout Dover 644-4e53 Of 844-6378 .. trlJ tltl M.V.MMS. Beeutlful MOM-South Coett Plaza. Avd .. ••-• fSL Mgmt. "42·1803 Of, In Newport 9e!1Ch, ,..__ __ ._ Utl lertnit ... lae, 1========~1 AC0.3BR 28al11501ncl July 1st. 754-0S88 _, nMTCoutHwy.11.35aq ""1..,.-...,,~~-..,.--,._-SpedalUingln 181&2nd
21112 ....._. YllMlt 4 Br 2 Ba, CdM SOOOtmo gardanet/W1r. CIOM 10 1t..: ::3.e.-Z.~ "':: B~~:i ~~gar~ S~~ :a/~~~::. c: dW! ~~ RE· ~[~= 19:, ReaJton1 3 bdrm rab",:.": newapptca S yrly. all. &44-eetO, 873-3l64 curlty Sweeping golf • t , ...... $32"' ... ,.,,. S"""a· ....,,__Pr.....-•-642-2171 S45--0611 & floor coverlnn• pecial eummer ret1t•1•1 PANOD"'MIC 0
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-•••T11-•• YI Ba family horM. lr/dr. Pvt d ... ~.. ..,,t •"-""' 2 .. 21 E 1'"lh ... tall c 11 o 1 .. --PllP ...... m wall9dcomm.l l9751mo. ...-... r. encl garage .. ..,.a~. .. . o Beach, 3122 aq n. High llSSllE • en eon .. asoc. llllTIYIUlll One ol a kind . 2 bd, 1'A 71" •1w111 644·1480. 1526 mo. 2t83 J»aQlflc. St. &45-6109 Heve 2 we. conao on vlalbllltyoflloeapaceplua 873-7311. • lllllA llllll ba, LU.llur;y Penthouae. In .... Mgr JeH Ap1 17. Call ~lflhaven. light, airy 2 Br. beaCh •I Puerta Vallat1a. 1000 aq It prhl•t• dectc 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD ·=·~·-=·=---... -=--....,,,.,1..,,•""'
3 Bdrm Fun Securtty/ammenltlee Bayfront Condo: 2BR In Spacloua 4 Br. 3 'A Ba. 548-4530 1 1 Ba. lrplc. great IOc. No trade tor anything of on Newf>Ol1 atvd In Land· FULLERTQN 1..,_.1._,.u....,.-.._..-..,,,. • ..,,..c!, ~nny2 lt~c~ Complex. Sale by owner H curlly bldg w/pool aeparate bonua rm, lam petl. seoo. 842•2134, velue. Dane. 657-353<4. mark Cannery VIiiage IJD-1112 A0C9Untant
andoatk a nablH bargain • l 12001do lale: Beaut. rm, lrplo, patloa, over-Bldg. Olttlnctlvedecofat-«.AIHllTUT patlowllh'l:'"&:· 1272,500 . EJ!ceptlonal 3BR+ den home w/ao hang, nlt.iy lndecpd. Eut Bluff apeclou1 1Br, tall It lngwlthwoodpanellngl ~2•11111 GrowlngtrvtneCradltCard
r.ctcondltlon, 29, • nnanclng.&48·5103 pa1lo , Charming & lt550/mo. 840·1327, PAIJMMESAAPTS pool, pteuant area, no l .. rt 2ttl wallpaper provldM Ari ATTRACTIVE Company Heldng anarp UlllillVlJt 11(,_..f I 1--------lmmac. 55g.8188, olc 720-8897 1581 Meaa Or. pett. 1875 rno. 844-4787 xl nt atmo=• for MASSUSSES Individual tor lull time
Aealtors, 876-8000 r:~ ~~~io~ C~~h!~Jr~:A~~ faitla 221! c.fl4:!nU~~~~ Fr:~.~ -:ut":l 3u ~ cg~~~~r I~~ ':,,~: ~'. ~~l;.~term. ·A~~~g ' TO SERVE YOU r:'t'~ R~~~;.~~~~~
Byownet, 7&0-8H1 to Sept 30th only. Fully Amull nat lrg 5 rm kid PARK BRISTOL w/Watarfall, bl garaG•· preferred 848-&ee8 St.20 aq It, trlple nnn. llOlllTl I Work lllrough trtal b• YM'LL LIVI UM ... • furnished wtpoollapa pet o plu1h crpt I 1 br, pool,""'"· Mune, nr 11000/mo. Npt Hgt• Female non-amkr, 3 Br Annual CPI. Call Sylvia: IOIELI ance, two )'Mr• s><aotlcal
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,._ 13950 garS525 53M190 BEST SC .is•··· a 7 co do W db Id Petlcen PropertlM Inc. le __ ,._.. IE By owner. Elegantly re-WATERFRONT HOMES AltylM ~ Ptu.-95.645-9442· area. " 5 "14511• 12~+'ut11.~:1-0;44ge. 714/845-8501. Broker OUTCALLONLY eitPef noe,aome....,.......,...
NNpott condo M•utllully modeled 3 bdrm. 2 b•. on INC 83 PINE BLUFF APTS. G44-te5i. cooperation. 835-9199 pref., calculator by touch.
decofatad and upgraded. nw1Y·dble pool u lot. · 1•1400· ·~ ltac• Mil 2 BR. 2 Ba. with bluff view. FOf 3 workl119 adullt 3 Br F •hr 2 br condo CM •215 Call Mon-Fri,
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'1ory with IP• off matlef kel auum. financing. ch I I hbf/ 26 g re&I OCHn. view. atove, dllhwaaher. apa, w/waterlall, dbl gerega, r91pona. Alter 8:30, rboomath.·s8l'ooared1moen ... t!811,_,ce32~ Bachelor/Bactlelor9tte Aoct1 Rec & Acci• Pay, IUlte. lneplring view& or Open houM dally 1·5 mr m n w ocn, r 's 13751 0 ' lndry rm. S 1000/mo. Np1 Mgt1 145-09,33 ""' .. Office& Birt~ Panlea ()erlwal olflcie pe<son.
wooded hill• and green-208VIA MENTONE ~:/~·,~Y:·~~~ e 46 . 28 e:: E::: SPMC 831-8107 • r... 87 5. 14 5 8 . F to lhr hOUM wlume, 2 N.B. Approit. 643 '"'· Tll WT 1111111 Compulor Input exper
belt. Mt reduced! Now N9wport Shorea, Canal 875-7205. Spacloul 2 It , 3 bdrm. &44-l&St. br, 1 bat nltmkr. Pet upper oflloe. Shower & 738-8531. 558-8538 MC. Gr~ company.
::. 1119,000. Call nowl front, walk 10 beach, ten-Nice 2Br + 2 be reer unit lalMa ldad 2112 ba, o:fr cond. NEWPORT PIER AREA. coni .1220/mo + ~ utlla. Kltchenetle . 1480. Mutt be ependable.
7t71 nla, IWlmmlng. $187.500. otgar. 2 yra old. Now VOhrl dry. pool, •P• delWte 3 Br. 2 Ba. no 648·10&3 &48-2M7 7t4-64
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Carl Moten Agent . avall.Nopets.emoilM .. tt • . rge 1795.831-3537 pet•, yM(ly. 1 1200/mo. ....,., ... _ ... ,.. •-n-•••-790-2843 $850/mo. 7091/2 Ol'dlld. duplall. Prkg ipace. 873.eMO. · Roommate Coordinators _, -11111.• --·---• --------• 851-11135 Of 844-4201 1815/mo. 873-11473, Spending ctean 2 bdrm, · uve Mtter tor 1eea 1000aqltwellmalntalned ••-Pr•tlge lnt•lor Dealgn
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3 bdrm Md den. Cuetom vu 3BR 2ba newly ...-paid, r9'rlg & gatage, 2 pool. no S*•. Np. tfl• $40 to all aocpllcantt AaaltMdpattclnQ, Deity tOAM 2AM Man-R-2 By owner. Ma5,000. ramod. s1250, 576-5393 Pnla1ala 111'1 small c:tilfdren Ok. no 180 1 C 1 51 h St. S58·7077, 213-595-5334 gatageaevall.G45-48000f 115 I> • Growing Company, 3713 Seaahore Or. or 1eo-t99e pet&. '660-M00.&45-7315. 24hl'I
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Nice 4BR. Freahty painted 3 Br. huge larnllY room. 3 & 752·6138. 2 Ba .. pool. '495/mo & Own room. Wather dryer.
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In beck. L~ gate Mar. Agt.1131-7370 _,... llu •• u lllUIUI' COUHTRYC LIVING and Jae. Excellent loc NEWPORT CENTER.s Full Must M •ICS**IOad In Formei'v;.QWPageor . IN NEWPORT ...... CH S300 n.I mo Af1 e MMoe Execultve ultea. cteanlng tflof>plt19 and Magukle ~
guarded commlnlty With FH LUii r, Yr, to • 2 Br, 1 •~ ba. w/gar. Slngtaa 1 & 2 ~Apart-540-Teii: · · $575-1825. 840-5470 llont cociktna. 0tQ9nlnd. experienoeprefeH.0.
pool and recreational le-2 Br 1112 Ba condo pref., S960. utll. lno · Cptaldrpa, bltn1. lanoed in.n11 a Townhouaee. 1 NICE ollloa In COfona del wlth good rifwano., In male or i.male.
cllltlea. Aaklng $389,000. wtprtvate IP• & comm. 1173• 1 t53 Iv mag. r,ar w/patlo 2439 Orange 9 llllllUTI mYllll Mar. 320 1 q. l280/mo aitctlano-ror ~t. In commltelon only. Cell !Of
Call d•YI 873-2311 pool·neulral decor·n•w 12 Bdrm, 2 Ba. pvt patio. 'E". 1510, Call 1-~. 1v':n~:,.;.r• elegantly ~Ing So. OI'. Cnty. plul utH. &45-5363. 2333 South ltlQUn• on the appt. 754-6977 IMWIULn carpet, paint & window S700/mo. Call Erin 838-4120. fromS5t6 Laguna to8.nCtemente. e CoeatHwy Belch.,..... Send,.. Wllll·2111 coverlgs. 1700/mo. 1173·8522. THEOABLES:28f, l~ba, OnJamt>orearct.at 8e1-4999 1• ' 1Umet0Mr.Denlelt.P.O. A:t~'.~;~~~i:!~
Sandie Fl11. 644·8200. 425'~ Lartt'""'•r. 2 Br •pt, w/gar. Cpt•'dr"'", bit-. San Joaqutn HUia Rd. Lrg Br. Oreaa Rm & Ba. 1~ Box C 19525, lrvtne CA Tow. O.E ..... ~ "' .., ,.. ,.. • .... 1• "" DIC suite. newtyredee, w/2 g2713 or Cell: Terry 11 with regional carrier
Lerge 1 bd, OIW, car port, relrlge, 1tove, upgraded. fenced yar wlpatlo. 2438 -mature WOl'klng lamale otca. bath & huge itorage 979--2230 M/F, HS Grad, 2-yeara
DESPERATE OWNER re-S400/mo, 2285 8 Miner walktoMactl.1850/mo/, <>_r1nge "E". '610, Call WfTllJI-1250+. 546-0027. N.B. IP809, approx 500 ft woril «Jt~tenc. or COl-
ctucad $19,000 below ap. St. 851·2175 M·F. 549·9322. 1 5, 838-4120. _, MALE TO SHARE total Incl utll meaning 9PIRITUAL READINGS I ieoa. For ~tlon and
pralaal for IMMEDIATE Lge2br,1baduple>C,gar., Lrge 1bdapt,frpl,patlo, Tl-Ill Charming older 2 bdrm NWPTBCHCOMOO untu;n, S300 'mo. AVlli Advtct In all nlltttra, lnlormatlon Hnd a
8119. 3 bd, 2 ba, Prlciad at waehef/dryer hook·up. otlla pd, 1575. 875-7141 ac>t on Cenll. "9oently 145-4224 lmlMd. 831·32te d)'I low. marriage & bull• •limped, Mlf·addrMMd 1129,000, to oaver COit No_., 1625 M5-7ie3 . 2 bdrm. 1112ba.Qul9t,•t• redaooratect. $Ingle • neaa. Alto counMllno. ~ a11e ~ only! Bkr, 993-8 t82 ,...... · · PENTHOUSE , APT ·2Br, trectlve. 2 paoj)le, pool. Older taMnt perf'd, utH. M/F n/amk, Sbd 2bi. avail • 1290/up, carp ate, 1811 Bo. El Cemlno Aali}, toe Airline FllOtlt Anand·
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NlceW.llde3 Br 2 B, pool, 1Ba, beamed celllng1, 14 50 . 84 e • 95 0 7 , p.id. MIO mo. t&04t45. 711, In CdM. S300 mo. clflpaa, ale. '98troome, San Clem. 4t2·72M. ante Aaaocl atlon,
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2 MPW9l• bdrm eu11-. 1112 be. 24x30 garage' Spectaculer ooean I ctty dee«ated.ttcwe&~. 491-82n oceanfront. 1~M122 -•-14 or h&lf WWW™. •-~· lt•l?t . ~1,,..ca~1t!!_• no pet•, •7!IO tit/tut+ light• view, large 1 Bf. 218' Mlple, CM. 141"1 ...... #11t1
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•t•,IOO.c.lll40-tt&f ~.llllr.175-4010. 1tt7a,r---..o ct& .. -.: 1880/mo •. 2-1172 .. ~ .. ---lft UlfftD s1•v-1 .. '.. .. .J _, -· .. 1.· ....... ,.~aiiiliiijjjliiiii::ni;;;;:; ............ ·~1<-&'°.,J:'..:;.. ••. 2 k "8 IMno ""· ,,.. ....... ..,.,NUI\ OlllCTOttY ·=, _:::j~--T ..... , ·.-L·~.:§.,.• •. ~, :· •• ,... Md weed motltta 14&-10000. Afent, no and tloOr, bft"'"4!.i lrplo, .. • ~ H2 u71 G-1. -180 L _.._..,. homH., lpeotaculu •Ingle f•'· H1ltmo. 1..-.11A11. /' n •ft ,..,.,. lt•"•11lt , It. O.M. MOO/MO. ~~ ~ IJIOlllnl 11n1no-Hive yow ,..cs tOCllY'• 04~3'1 ~ Illa._ __ __ ~·r\11•1• C°<1ll Mt·tteo A*,r , ______ .......... Ptloed,,.,., .... Cl~fled Ad•' If not. air, &Pli-. Mt vso: ·~ ... "1111 641·1•7•-. ... Tw : ... -.
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HOIOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Wedne9day, June 22
ARIES (March 2l·April): Goal ia reached
through clrclular path. Direct routes could result in
delays and ultimate detours. Know it, proceed
accordingly. Communication relates to travel,
long-range campailn connected with education,
publishing, law. Virgo f.igurel prominently.
TAUftUS (April 20-May 20): Buie domestic
adjustment ia highlighted-family member haa
"urge" to paint, decorate or remodel. Lunar emphasia
on financial status of one cloee to you, including
business partner or mate. Libra, Scorpio and another
Taurus play key roles.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Delayworka in your
favor-define temlS, be aware of legal rights,
pennilsions. You'll get your way by Wlini public
relations. Look behind acenes, be realistic about
proaW1es made by othen. PilCe9 figures in acenario.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Work project
brinp aatidaction, could lead to valuable contacts
and ultimately to profitable position. CaPrioom and
another Cancer fi8Ure prominently. Focus al80 on
diet, nutrition, exercl9e program end communication
received from relative in transit.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Romantic "eecapade"
highlights exciting 90el'W'io. Emphaaia on creativity,
• children. change and speculative ventures. You'll
reach wider audience, penonal rnagnetiam aoe.n and
"aecret admirer" will make identity known. Aries
figures prominently.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Familiar ground can
become 10Urce of inspiration-opportunity exists for
fresh start, chance to erue pttVioua erron. Avoid
heavy lifting, strive to imprint your own style and
realize that you are receiving signal to beiln again.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on
hunch-initial impre..iona apt to be on target. Lunar
emphasis a18o on relatives, tripe, ldeu which can be
transformed into profitable concepts. Older woman
who aided you in put will apin be on .cene. Don't
permit pride to block progrea.
SCORPIO (<:>ct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on money,
how to earn it and di9cover lta 80W'Ce. You'll be in
cont.act with lively penooa who are veraatile,
optimistic. Pertinent material ia available and you'll
obtain it. What had been io.t can now be recovered.
SAGmARWS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Outline
neecb, be apedfic, realize position ia strong and that
youcandancetoyourowntune.Takelnltiative,make
new ltal1a, break from "influence" which had been
restrictive, confining. Scorpio plays important role.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19): Special con-
ference or "teeret"' meeting provides incentive,
enables you to make creative changes. Member of
opposite leX is in picture, encouraaes you and
provides moral support. Gemini. Virgo. Sagltt.a.riua
natives ficure prominently.
AQUA.lllUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What you have
been 9eeking ia pnctically handed you on proverbial
silver platter. Spotlight on frienda, hopes, wilhel and
romance. Family member dt.es aped.al event. and
c::ommemorata It with lift. Taurus ia in picture.
P1SCB8 (Feb. 19·March 20): Order from top I.a
a.abject to chance -know it, take ltepe to protect
reputation. Define t.enna, strMm11ne technique9 and
be In direct contact with superi«. Accent al.lo on
political acttvtty, NndinC in community and partid-
peUon In charitable project.
USE THE
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SERVICE
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Full time, 111arp "k• 1•--,.. ...... IU NITftm .,M,!-ld ULllPIM.I t11r...,,lu111t11 ' --·~ ~.~ ~· cherge type per90n tor l'9ftl OU/WUPW .._.. . for upending R.E FIMndal lri~merJ' firm ,_._ rMUt, A ou. _:
pleMent offtoe. lmmed I Ill .____. ia-A mto 1oen co. Corona del for educator• nMdl lffml•ii :.=' ':'.:. : ..
opening 87Mt71 ·1 llMH,_ Miike ~~ helping Mir DANAE CORP exper'd Per1on -···-r.-·,,..·~--&· · · M\iet lleW know how of youth --·-· promote 851-t135 · •• ._ -LM•Labneedper-ei.ctrlclty, plumblng, their own •tabllstled • Ml/Administrative Ex-Exper. MCMMry Sun. gmcher .LIU,..,
eon to treln In ~ pelntlng, MC. Must be rout•. Mmure. cMgolng. ..... ~ 9QltNe Secntary wtth through ThurL 5:30 PM 7eo.oeM
Oftho Study Model•. bondabte. APPLY TO: ~ pwental type 120 Q/...L exc.li.nt typln9 •nd to t :ab PM. Ou.r. riourty•----·----Mlnlmum weoe to eiwt. Mr. 8 . NlelMf'I bet#een peraon. ,1 .... c:•ll . •• 1horthal)d 1klll1. ptue .comm. ""*' end E.lectrtc drf9f1 ......
Alk for Shuon. 10AMend12noonw.lt 2-&pm.M· .848-7021 Ot•• Non-1mokere plHM. profe1elonal working good c:ona. •111. 752-t718 day9. HOTEL ~GUNA, Call:~-OOlldltlonl. LAaune .-.1_N4-42 __ 7_. ____ _
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...... L • g u n a Be a c: h . Newport e.c:tl l8w otftce: Call Jack 714-847-5522 tw............ (R4) APPLIANCE llJMCI
h tome followlng for 714-41M-1t5t Typing, ~)ob· fle11-..... , ... ...._ We ... NOond., Ill*· newbeMltyNilorltn"Hew-it11enn . ....,.,_ ~ ..... ,.,.....,.,,.... II I a ..,.,._... ~
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eupervllor. Must ..,.-Comm'I ""'-hr end Photo, 148 Rlvereld• Sal•• people urgently ""'t;s•~1-1.e. lll•rrwm.u.· • w /dryer,looU,Nne..,.,. Engll1h and Spanish ..._.. Avie, HI>' Bdl. 846-2424 wented, Oranve County 1 -.. 1 ...... ,. • late model, •116-. p · · up. Cell 5364525 Mon & bdl .,..... High c:omm. -Stotler & Go •• one of the FWY1a. ~ -. CllMft, refer uperlenc:e. thru Thurs. 12 noon to 3 Call 825-3183 Uk for Legml Sec:retary lafoeat commodity bk1'9, 1111. 141-.24N t1l~r 'i-: ~-s ~~'1> PM. EARN up ro Muet be~ With ,,... you'° ... 04JI ....
HOTEL 487-44n ····--Sf'j;EBPPERSON UCll8nt ... requhd. clu1lv• high-powered REfllOEAATO.. --··--S1Gl.m per day °""'N AINTIEA Minimum typing 80 managed & llmlted pwt-Uk• new, 2 dr. ffoet "--houelkeeplng Earn S450 to MOO per Need lmmed. ~ WPM, eclle Pfac:llonef. ,_..., progrwn. EXLHT 1115. 113 IOIO
Room ~Sped81 ·.,... If you new a..._ ~ •iapehots in 9n-e201 COMMISSK>H. 1ooo'eof ...... ...,
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weekend•. M . c.u Cell Mr. Rountr" •t I .. YUILi need8d for lll!CUtl\le IUlt· · dellp9!-In door • ...,,
Mlee Mara. S ANO 54&-7058 btwn 11AM & Ml ..... 1111 Comn'u • ~181 Potentlal • In Ne. ~-of T'ii~ SolclCon 72CMl6N. 11WM7
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end cobfu1 ~ their Medlc:al Bad! ofltoe w/!80 ,.llllll• F« Information & a con-AMftcirqs -~810 Wor1c from home, Mt C1w-I
Jobe. hobblee Of !Ma In llJIPW, fwnlty practice, Ment'8I Int.Mew, con-appe.. lmmed op9nfnge, ~~· •••
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cation. ~ -Start It t6.,.. hour With llLll.. dletrtbutor. Mull be ex-HIM322, 77e-to31 Ciiiiiii Wit
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14-$10/hr RedlO Tv * ~ Meet 8PPM'-Maineoement ope11log1. Phone841·2e'5 OOidan ,_,......,I ~Ind, 112 prtoe. t PromotkM181~ MALE&FEMALE .,._ • muat. Alk for Wiii treln. SuHn, 10-12 only, beginning ~7~1100 & up. :z:.!:;'' left t1711. ~ NOW~?. Deny. 714-645-0264 841-3010 Tuaeclay t-21. 142-4111.
PwtMclFulltlme ' WENE£DN£WFACE8tor l9Cllptiolllet 9e1a1 8aMoe ~ at1end8nt NAGLE PUP, f moe. M. SMlll tabtle.
EOE845-0388M I p1~':1b~~ig 'gr:g:r~. R .... ~ TM•1rtea.... •Xl*'d. APPLY Shell ~~;;-'Y~ 3·dw~ center
J HERBERT HALL -r__,.-No oompacttlon, · Statton, 17ttl end ll'Ylne, ' . ' MS!• Mlec . ....,onlo BREA MALL .. Im waT tlonfe!/typllt with 2 Yl'I Newport e.c:ti. ,-,_ IO OOOd home, AKC e q u Ip men t . Dy I
PfT ofltoe~lon open yu-.-...,.,_.b · Multtype1 80 .,.J/PWHMll --Germ . Shepherd 131-2211.
1278 · __ , _, wpm, e excellent We ... e ~ growfnO ,_.._ ~. 2112 yr9 old. I.----.---._.. ...
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I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE I
ACAOSS
' Ugly INl'k 5Pieoe
tse.iee
140,,....job
15 -decernp
11a.-
COftwnon 17~
18Bn
18 e..otenc
20 loc:e6M
22 Gr.ndeurs
24 CMted
2t D6dl of
tt-.oomlcs
27 M6lln nation
2t Foltower
ac>Pronoun
33Abllndon-
rnenta
37 Erudition 38Pro...._
3t Do p-denlng
'40 Pdyp
41 'Sewbocks
42 DWed
'4'4Aleo
45Crude
441 Chee!
47 Fright
41 Delo.ates
2 3
53 Reed)ulted
57 Ree6t'1
58 SChool book
59Tlmea
61 Darling
62 -ol
the Union
63 Jacob'• kin
64 OYerrule
65 Window
parta
66 Radicals
67 Greek
undefground
DOWN
1 Cut
2 Radioactivity
unit
3 Slacken
4 Mutineers
5 Drain
6 Fabrications
7 HWldy a
8CarlllOMYr
9 Noble
10 NMtby
11 Pfu'a river
12 Soothaayer
13 Slips
21 Sc:ethes
23 RavagM
25 Speck
28 Rattlesnake
30 Auto part
31 "Olea-":
Day of Wrath
32 Unite
33 Logic a.. Abreast
35 Remit
36 Alberta
reeource
37 "Smartly!":
2wda.
40 Task
42 Flavor
43 Container
45 Brings up
47 Overlay
48 Hatt
50 Granted
51 Ham It up
52 Storage blna
53 Wood file
54 Ma. Kett
55 Dog: Her.
56Twoaome
·60 Swine
genus
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CHEVROLET
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71 Bug, un GOnd, MW Int,
newtrr• & ~ .... to
eppredet•. 541-31171.
71 Con-1. ~.lo ml,
perfectly malntaln•d.
mutt NII 14350, ph
873-14117
TllUllDT
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Cadlllecl In South«n
Cellfomlal S.. ue todfyt ., ...
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2900 Hertlof IMS.
COSTA MESA
140-1110
~ 1317 t WllQ(>n, ;a C&ld.
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am/fm redlo, muet ...
s10001o«>o. 751-3631
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'11 L TO WAGON '4750
L09ded. 111108.
4"3 w. a.y, ~· M-. AAdy &own 146-*3
·e3 Falcon R1nch•ro,
good cond, ,,,,.. good.
11300/080. 546-3147 Of
145-3340.
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557•N70
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Austere '84 transit budget
$80.2 million voted to support restmctured bua Bystem
~fl~
Oranae County 'lftnlit DlaUict d1recton
Monday approved an •Ultere '80.2 m1Won budfret
few the new &cal year that la coupled with a
,_tructurinc of the bua aystem aimed at prov1d1ng
the ~t tervice in areM where demand ia tile pat.est.
The budlet approved by OCTD directon fOI'
the ti8cal year be8innlnc July 1 la 18 percent lower
than the cum!llt year'• $SJil.4 million buda'et. but
cornea with the promlae that no f.are incre•er are
conW;mplated.
While fare9 apparently won'\ be going up,
eervice changel deslped to battle what one
director characterized u "empty bua syndrome"
will become effective Sept. 11 .
Among the myriad 9el'Vice changa are
eeveral affecting the Orange Cout. including one
c.o.ta M-. route whlab drew the wrath o1..-.
dtmm who Nlide In Bethel TOWWI, al the
lnww:Uon of lttb Snet and POmona AY'lliuie.
Senion who once CIOUld baud a bm wwy 12
minu• for a ride to South eo.t P1ua now wt1l
find d1nct aet:Ylce ta avallable only at IO·minute
intervala. And eenion whme delltlnation .,
FuhJon laland will have to tnndet'.
Other bua linee llated 1or eervb man,.
include:
•Route 65, which no lolwer' will eerw South
c.out Plaza OI' atop in Com .....
•·Route 71, eervtn, Irvtne; which no ~
will atop along Jamboree Road at Newport Center.
•Route 72, throuah Newport Buch and Com
Meea. will be res:outeCl fOI' areater effideney.
• Route 78, throuah Irvine, will be extended
to 88l'1e s.ddJet.ck Comniunity Collete.
(See TRANSIT BUDGET, Pqe A!)
THI 111111. £1111
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1983
Donna Eidsmoe led
recall campaign'
New trustee takes
a seat amid loes
!f.!!e'J!'l!PDMAN
Next month, Donna Ddemoe will take a .. t on the CoMt
O:mmunlty Colleae Dl8trtct pemlna baud berlde four trust.eel
lhe WM worldna to recall earlier thJa year.
lldamoe, a 27·JMr-old Garden Grove re.ldent who attends
Qranae Coesl Col'ece in Com Me.a, hM bwl leJected M l&Udent
member of the dtatrict'a boenl of 1r'UMela. 1be boenl oveneea
operationof OranceCoMt. Golden W•and C...Hnecollra-. plus
public televWon station KOC& °'8nnel :SO In Huntiqtoo Be.ch.
On July 1, £.ldanoe ruooeeda Julia Hall, the current student trultee.
The term la for one year.
The student trustee, chmen by student repreeeutative. bun
the three colleps. haa no voUnc power on the boenl, but attenda all
open board meetin&a and oonwys student coiicema to the elected
trustees.
Still, thia appointive chair hM become aomethinc of a bot wt.
(See STUDENT TRUSTEE, Pqe A!)
l:DAIT 1111101
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
6-Iane PCH in Laguna?
Panel hears of county's cbngested future alongcoastalroute
Fun on the rocks
Surfers catch some hot action near Abalone Point
at the ErMorro Mobile Home Park beach. The
looming rock clilf s form an impressive backdrop
for Crystal Cove State Park.
Manslaughter verdict
in auto 1nurder trial
BY JEFF ADLER °'~.,_., .........
The finrt man in Orange County
to be accuaed of murder in
connection with a traffic collision
wu found guilty of the lesser
charge of vehicular manslaughter
Monday by a Superior Court jury.
a year ago when the California
Supreme Court ruled that murder
can be alleged in certain circum-
stances.
Forgette, who never disputed
that F.den was responsible for the
death of Huntington Beach resi-
dent Margaretta Jean McFall, aaid
he was satisfied with the jury's
findings, but would have
(See TRAFFIC, Pa&e A!)
!l, ~~ 'f''l°.tDS
By 1999therewillbe51 percent·
more people in Orange County,
vehicle trips will increue by 110
percent and Pacific Coast High-
way, as it exists today, will~ in
aerioua trouble.
The League of Women Voters
of Orange County, meeting in
Laguna Beach Monday, heard a
panel ru.cu.r.ion on "The Future
of PCH in Orange County -How
Is the sky
the limit
in Mesa?
BY JODI CADENHEAD on...,.., .......
Attempting to make Costa
Mesa's image more attractive, the
city hands visitors a slick brochure
called "Tomorrow's
City .... Today" with a towering:
glass high-rise building on the
cover.
While this image of the
Segerstrom family'• South Coast
Plaza Town Center ia one officials
like to point to with pride, local
homeownen have made it clear
they don't want a glur-mirrored
metropolia in their backyard.
The Costa Mesa Planning Com-
rniaaio.R last week turned down a
req~t from the Amel Develop-
ment C.O. to rezone 51 acres to
build 409 condominiums and more
than one.rnillion-square-feet of
office h1gh-ri8e space.
More than 150 north Costa
Mesa homeowners attended the
(See MESA, Pqe A!)
Many Lanes?" A panel of traffic
experts and community leaders
met to dircuss the problems and
potential aolutions.
''The stage is set for PCH to be
widened in Laguna Beach," said
Laguna Mayor Bob Gentry. The
four.Jane highway in past years
wu Wied for Slmday drives and
sight-seeing trips.
"Now it's a major conduit
between cities," Gentry said.
"We've made it a part of our
central buaineea district and our
village.''
From a major arterial h1ghway
to a narrow, llignaled bottleneck,
the width of Pell expands and
contracta along the cout. "It gc>m
from 80 feet wide in places to 110
feet," said Herb Nakuone, chief
of public wor)QI planning for the
Orange County Environmental
Management Agency.
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Artist Chris Matson embelli1hed the John Wayne
memorial to include a stagecoach and six hortfea.
A home for Duke
Portrait to hang in arts center
BY STEVE MARBLE
While jurors unanimously
agreed William F.den, a Buena
Park resident, was guilty of
vehicular man&laughter in the
December 1981 death of a Hunt-
ington Beach woman, they dead-
locked 7.5 over the matter of
Eden's guilt or innocence on the
murder charge, said defeme at-
torney Alex Forgette. The pros-
ecution had sought a sec-
ond.degree murder conviction.
Mesa man, I other die
in motorcycle accident
on....., .......
A city-<X>mlllilaioned bronz.e relief of John Wayne, exiled more
than a ye.r ago to a city hall office in the late ector's hometown of
Newport Beach, finally ls to get a permanent resting spot.
The siX-foot-long artwork, comml81ioned alter Wayne's death
in 1979, has been collecting dust since early 1982 when city council
memben banned it from ever being displayed in City Hall.
Following the reading of the
verdict, reached after two days of
deliberations, Judge Robert Polis
.cheduled a .July 22 dispoaition
hearing. At that time, the pros-
' ecution either will aak that F.den
be trled a second time on the
murder charge or accept the jury's
verdict on the rnansla~ghter con:.
viction.
The trial was a first in Orange
County because defendants in
traffic death cues routinely are
charged with manalaughter.
However, thatchanaed more than
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Two Orange County men, in-
cluding one from Costa Mesa,
were killed when their motor-
cycles erupted in flames after a
high-speed crash on the Ortega
Highway Monday afternoon,
authorities said.
Michael C.arl Calllhan, 32, of
Costa Mesa. had pulled over to the
right rhoulder and apparently
was beginning a U-tum when hia
cycle collided with another driven
by Michael Anthony Hendricks,
25, of El Toro, who wu traveling
west at a h1gh rate of speed,
No. I teed Martina
NanatUo•a breezed to
an eaey Yiclory in her
llrtt-round
match at Wimbledon
today, routiq South
Alrica't Be•erly Moald,
6-1,6-0.
Pa1eCJ. ,.1
according to officer Bud Rook.a of
the California Highway Patrol.
"It must have been an in-
credible impact," Roola said. Both
driven were thrown a great
dtatanoe from their motorcycles
and killed before the two vehicles
bunt into flames, he said.
The accident · occurred on a
atra!aht 1tretch of the road at
about 2:30 p.m. when vilibility
WU good in both dlrectiona.
The incident is under investiga-
tion by the CHP.
BusineBB news
Like to keep .up with
who'• dolq what ia the
world of bmine11 and
.nnaacef The Dally
Pilot'• Orange County
Bmiae11 column -.l•n
you the lateet reaprtl.
P.,eBS.
Balance due
The ban came after a drawn-out argument over who would
pay for the bas relief, which doubled in aiz.e and cost before it wu
completed.
The city finally shelled out $32,000 to pay off the artist and
relented it to an office in the Parka. BellChea and Recreation
Department.
Now the art piece ir to be publicly dtaplayed at the Newport
Theatre Arts Center, a 100-aeat facility the city has a&teed to
expand with a new lobby and reetrooma. The memorial will be
mounted on a wall outmde the lobby.
"We'll finally have a apOt for it," aald Councilwoman Jackie
Heether, who Mid a formal dedication la likely.
The memorial, Which the city c:lalma WU prompted by a
(See PORTRAIT, Pqe A!)
The drop ln oil price.
hu lorcecl the Arab
proclacen to cut INaek
oa 11M•rntn._at .,..c1 ..... c1 ,., ......
toAm.ieaa ......_,
Jaek Aadenoa nporta.
P.,eA6.
Job Care• elleeked oat Ida
.....wmahMkatHarborHip
Sehool Fed .Ute. Toeee laow t.e
did, eee P•• et..
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Nakuone aaid future objectives
for PCH call for a four.Jane
highway that provides for perk-
ing and bike i-tba. "'Within 20 to
30 years. we project a need for six
lane. and must plan with flexibili·
ty now to provide fOI' this future
need," he aid.
Nakasone said it would be
difficult to put in a 'six·lane
highway in many aectiona
(See PCB, Pase A!)
LB council
to probe
school use
By STEVE MJTCBELL on.. ........... r..,una BMch city council
menben will be Mked tonight to
support the ooncept of Ulinl Aliso
Elementary School. abandoned by
the achool diatrict in 1981 because
of declining enrollment, for a
oomblnation of Jaw. Lnoome eeniew
houlling, a ama1l community
center and a public perlL
~ County Superviaol'
Tua\ Riley b.u been appro.ched
by two non·protit orpnizationl
with requesta for ~ in
their attempt to submit p1ana to
have the 8.6..acre, South I...apna
school site OOl'llli~ for low-cost
)>o! ... .,, by the .federal Depart.
ment of HousinC and Urban
Development.
Riley, whoee diatrict encom-
pa.-. Lacuna and South Laguna.
aaid auch a project would 10lve
two South County needs -
provide inexpenlive hoU8lna few
seniors and provide a
much-needed pla)'ina field in
South Laguna.
On the surface, the propc.aI
appeen to make everyone a
winner.
The county, and Laguna Beech
indinctly, win by obtainlnC much
needed low-income bourlnc fOI'
8e!l1or citizena • well • a com-
munity park and community
center. The school district wtna by ael1inl the rurplua property and Ulbll the prooeeda to fatten its
ever-W1nkina pock.et'book.
And, of ooune, citbena in both
Lacuna and South 1.-una win by
increMlna the number' of af.
fordable boullnc unitll ln the.,..
and provkllnc en addltionU play· Ina field fOI' the cammunlty'1
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U * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, June 21, 1983
Rites scheduled for J.H. Silver
MemoriAJ 1ervkes are eched-
uled Wedncwday for Huntington
Beech recident and buline9a
leader J ohn Holcomb Silver, who
died Sunday.
Mr. Silver, 56, waa a founding
member of the Huntington Har-
bour Yacht Club and the Hunt-
ington Club. He waa president of
the Huntington Harbour Anglers
and the Huntington Harbour
Property Ownen Aseodation.
He allO was the only volunteer
leeder in Huntington Harbour to
have .erved two tenna .. srand
marshal of the Phl.lharmonic So-
ciety's Christmas boat parade.
He allO aerved aa finance chair-
man of the Bolaa Chica Committee
for Clean Water and OcNn N:u.
and an officer ln the Cali-
fomla-Marine Parka and Harbor
Alloclation.
Silver fonnerly co-owned Nehi
Royal Crown Cola. At the time of
hill death, he wu owner and chief
ex«Utive officer of Marlin
FibeflWI of Huntington Be.ch
and wu president of the Inter-
national Spa and Tub Inatitute.
He wu the aon of the late Mr.
and Mrs. George F.dward Silver of
Newport Beech. He 11 AU'9ived by
hill wtle Betty, 10na John and
Jeffrey. a .brother Robert and wt.et Jane Silver ffiaen, both of
NeWport Beech.
Memorlal eervicet will be oon-
ducted by the Rev. Paul C.
Johmen at 3 p.m. Wednetlday at
Grace Lutheran Church, 6931 Ed1naer Ave., Huntington Beech.
Fanlily members augeat dona-
tions can be made to the Hope
Howie. 4215 N. Peck Road, El
Monte, or the American Omcer
Society. John Silver dies
TRANSIT BUDGET ••.
FromPegeA1
Thele ~ akJnc with
othen throuahout the county, are
expected to,._.. an addidooal 64' ,eoo riden a ,.er and mer•••• farebox revenues by 9232,300,
aocordlna to OCTD offidall.
OCTb apokeawoman
~ Bldtert ..ad lpeCiflc
information concemlna the rotite
dwl&ee can be obtalnea by caWnc OCTD at 638-RIDE.
PCH FUTURE ...
From PageA1
STUDENT TRUSTEE ... MESA HIGH RISE ...
through South Lasuna and l...a8una Beech. "U we have a plan.
we can identify the apace needed
and then we can guide land-
owners u to how to remodel or
develop their property ln liaht of
the highway.expanaion need.a."
aouth Oranae County, the greatest
employment opportunity will in-
creMe ln central er.,. Coun!}',
he laid, noting the need for an
eftident traffic corridor.
From P~geA1
The financially troubled district has laid off teachers and cut
programs during the past six months, causing the student trustee to
be tom by loyalties toward fellow studenta, teachers and the district
administration.
But Donna Eidsmoe is not apprehensive about entering the
fray. She says she's attended every open board meeting since Feb.
16, when the t.rustees first approved the layoffs of more than 100
teachers and administrators.
A campaign to oust the trustees waa launched soon afterward.
"I worked on the recall at first," Eidamoe says. "Penonally, I
didn't Bee how the trustees were aoma to offer a well-rounded
education with all the cuta they bad made ...
But in recent months._ Eidsmoe says she has talked to district
officials, including Trustee George Rodda Jr. and Orange Coast
College President Bernard Luakin, and has obtained a better -
understanding of the district's financial difficulties.
During May, Eidamoe says, the recall group refuaed to halt its
campaign to oust one trustee who appeared sympathetic to aome of
ita concerns. She says she withdrew her support at that time.
Today, she believes the recall ia unjustified becauae three
board seats must be filled in November during a regular election.
Eidsmoe views herself as a clasaic example of the type of penon
helped by California's tuition-free community college system: She
apent her early years in MU.Ouri where, she says, college education
only lee1Ded within reach of affluent studenta.
She graduated from high echool in San Diego, married aoon
afterward and had twoc.hildren. Her marriage ended in divorce and
a bitter custody banle.
Eidsmoe remarried, moved tO Orange County and worked at a
variety ~ jobs. After receiving Coast district catalogs In the mail,
ahe di8covered she could obtain higher education at a minimal cost.
In 1981, she began taking clames at Orange Cout Collese.
Though initially seeking electronics training, she became interested
in psychology at .OCC. She now plans to study one more year at
OCC, then transfer to Cal State Long Beach to obtained degrees in
physiological psychology.
Eidsmoe herself may be affected by some of th.ia year's Coast
diatrictcutbacka -psychology was one of the areas in which cla8ses
were cut.
"It's been a very controversial semester," she says. "And next
year probably won't be much better."
Of the elected trustees she'll be working with, Eidsmoe aaya. "I
am trying very hard to understand why they made the decisions
they did. It probably won't be easy for anybody."
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Mondey.
From Page A1
meeting to protest the Amel
development and a, plan by C.J .
Segerstrom & Sona to build a new
mini-mall. acroea from their South
COUNCIL ...
From PageA1
A YSO soccer and Llnle League
teama.
St. Mary's Epiacopal Church in
Laguna Beach ia working in
concert with the National Council
of Senior Citizens to submit plans
for the achool site to HUD for
funding and rental uaistance.
The Laguna Beach Unified
School District hu agreed to
negotiate with the county for sale
of the property for a priL'e that
would be hued on two aeparate
apr..r:=· Beach Mayor Robert
Gentry will aak the full OOWlcll
tonight to endol"8e the concept ao
that a letter of aupport can be
included in the oounty's appli-
cation for federal housing funds.
.TRAFFIC ...
From PageA1
preferred if jurors had found his
client innocent of the murder
charge outright. "rm hopeful this will end the
matter, that the proeecutor will
not uk for a retrial," the attotney
said. "By every deflniUon I'm
familiar with, th.ia (the facts in the
case) fita the mold of man-·
sla~ghter." Proeecutor Doug
Woodsmall wu out of town Mon-
day and unavailable for comment.
Eden faces a maximum
sentence of three years on the
veh.lcular manslaughter charge. U
convicted of second-degree
murder, he would have faced a
aentence ranging from 15 years to
life in priaon.
Newport Beach
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eoa.t Plaza center. That plan wu
approved.
"We're convinced it's going to
be a Century City," said Jon
Paradis, president of the North
c.osta Mesa homeowners Aalocia·
Uon. "We're vigoroualy oppoeed to
any commerclal development
there."
While opposition to the Amel
development ia longstanding and
once spurred a 8UOCe98ful in-
itiative drive, there are indications
c.osta Mesana are not altogether
pleued with the gradually chang-
ing skyline.
"Costa Mesa is becoming a
dumping ground for commercial
development," resident Dan Gott
told planning cor:nmialoners laat
week.
Concerned about the opposition
from homeowners, repte11enta-
tives from C.J. Segentrom & Sona
have decided to construct a higher
berm along the ahopping mall to
acreen out noise and are looking at
ways to limit the hours of main-
tenance workers.
''This ia the first time w&ve had
a major project adjacent to
homes," said Segerstrorn spokes-
man Malcolm Rea. "Obviously
there were some concerns. But in
general, as the county fills up,
there ia more concern about pro-
jecta."
· But in Costa Mesa, where
commercial ventures have meant
financial growth and a new image,
developen have received little
oppo&ition until now.
"If we don'tcontinue to develop
what I consider a premier class of
conunercial ventures in Costa
Mesa, It's going to go aomewhere-
ebe," said Mayor Donn Hall.
Hall believes Co.ta Mesa will
still suffer from traffic problems if
the developers decide to go
elaewhere because motorista will
still need to reach surrounding
cities.
Hugh Wilkina, a member of the
South Lasuna Civic A.odation,
said the beach dtiee eervice the
county's residenta with beach
recreation. "Where will they park
If it's eliminated on PCH? How
will they have beech acce.a?
Where will the tremendous
amount of money come from to
purehue the hou-. on the clif&
above the highway when PCH
needa widening?''
Al Holllnd\m. former chairman
of the Orange County Transpor-
tation Cornmimion, noted PCH
must function adequately to bring
people to and from their places of
work. Even though the aver-
whelmina population growth
over the next 20 years will occur in
PORTRAIT.· ..
From PageA1
Raw sewage flow
closes LB beach
An .estimated 10,000 pJ.lona <Of
untreated aew-. that flowed
onto Aliao Beach in South Laguna
hu prompted ~th C!fficjala to
cloee the beach to awimmen for
twodayt. '
A apokeswoman f.or the South
County Water Dia\rict said a
blockqe in a aewer line Sunday
cauaed raw aew-ee to Oow out of a
manhole on South Cout Highway
and into AlillO Creek, where it
Oowed out the mouth of the creek
and lnto the ocean ad~t to the
diamond-abaped pier.
'Ibe beech WU cJc.ed to swim-
mers for 600 feet on either aide of
the creek mouth.
newspaper editorial after Wayne'• death, criglnally w• to cost
$17,500 and depict Wayne with a~ and a couple of horw.
But three yeanlat.er, when Caonadel Mar artist Chria Mataoo
f.lniahed hia work, the memorial had been embelliabed with a
aeparate atagecoech, six horw and the Uk= e ma of character
actiora Andy bevine and John Carradine aJon& with Wayne.
The artist d-=rlbed it aa a 8CeDe from "Stagecoach," a 1939
Wayne claalic.
Although a dvic group auppoaedly had acr'eed to pay for the
bronze relief, the dty ended up footing the bill when the group
came up abort of money.
The artiat, who said he refinanOed hia hoU8e to pay for the
memorial, waa anpred when hia fee waa alow in coming. lk_ wu
angered agairi when the finlahed work waa stored away in €ity
Hall.
"We're glad it's going to finally be diaplayed -the dty sure
took ita aweet time," said Andy Mataon, the artist'a aon. "I know my
dad will want to be at the unveiling."
The younger Mataon said hia father eventually loat hia home
becauae of the refinancing and suffered a heart attack last summer.
He said he ia trying to shield his father from any further
controversy.
Though an unveiling date hu not been aet, ~ improvements
to the theatre -which ia situated on a cliff overJookin& Newport
Harbor -are expected to be fin.iahed next fall. •
COSTA __ M_E_S_~-----
30th 1'nnlwrsary J
Merchant of the Weelz
Jack Reinert came to fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii]i!;ii~iiiiiiiiil Costa Mesa from Los Angeles
In January of 1949 and has
been operating Relnert's for
nearly 35 years.
He's been a member of
the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce and served on the
Board of Directors from 1966
to 1968.
Mrs. Reinert Is presently
on the board, as well as being
members of Costa Mesa
Tomorrow and the National
Federation of " Independent
Businessmen, and served on
the Citizens Advisory Board of
Orange Coast College.
Relnert's ls a fully, modern
store which caters to serve the customer. Reinert'• carrya the .. __________ mllll'!~-
cl .... c atytea which prevail
from year to year for both men
and women . . ,
Relnert's haa been advertlllng with the Piiot alnce 1950 when It wu a
weekly publlcatlon -advertlllr>g at IMat monthly prevtouety but recently at
least weekly. 11The PHot h• been the local main atapte media and wMt
.oonttnue to be our matnatay, •• aays Mr. Reinert.
llilJPillt
M NB Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tue1dey, June 21 , 1883
NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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Maximum interest rate
rises to 9.27 percent
By tile Aaaoclatecl Pre11 ,
~ASHINGTON -Starting today, the maximum
interest rate that banks and savings institutions may pay
on six-month savings certificates rises to 9.27 percent
from 9.08 percent. The rates are linked to the
government's weekly al4Ction of six-month Trealury
bills. At Monday's auction, the bills 10ld at an average
discount rate of 9.02 percent, up Lrom 8.83 percent a
week earlier. The certificate rates are set at '.4
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Nation's money supply surg ing
NEW YORK -The nation's money supply Is
continuing to exceed the governmenl's growth targets,
but economists are divided on whether that means
interest rates will be forced higher. The Federal Re.erve
Board reported that ita basic measure of the mooey stock
spurted $5.6 billion in the first week in June. Analysts
attributed the surge to a flood of deposits of tax refund.a
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Treasury securities yields up
WASHINGTON -Yields on short-term 'fi'euury
eecurities continued their upward trend of the last few
weeks and have reached the highest levels ~ last
year, officials said. About $6.2 billion in new
three-month T-bills were aold Monday·at an average
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posted ln August 1982. In addition. about $6.2 billion in
six-month bills wefe aold at an average rate of 9.02
percent, up from 8.83 percent. The yield was at the
highest level since October 1982, when the average
discount rate was 9.229 percent. The new diarount rates
understate the actual return to investors -9.34 percent
for three-month bills and 9.61 percent for six-month
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